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LISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, mre (AUNDAY BXCKPLED,) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, @onwan Parr's aur AnD 1iTs Sraaer, WwW. D. WALLACH. pers.by carriers ais per mont. In ear, OF 37 onnts” menth. To mail the price is jaal~ with of without wrappers, TWO CaRTH 67 ADYERPIONNENTS shouid b- sent to the emcee before 11-0’cloek M.; o*herwise net appear until the nex’ day EDUCATIONAL. SEVENTH STREET. it 5lo P.J.BELLEWACO. - MANUFASTUPERS' AGENTS Permanentiv eatablismed in 1860. QUARTERLY SALES, Independent of the great advance of all kinds of FANOY GOODS, &o, We have determined net to depart from oar Seua) custom at thie season. We are boued to sell abecper than the cheapest “e sre agents for the sale of McClain ’s celebrated Oocoanut and Quince- HAIR O1fs, COLOGNES EXTRACTR, &e, Also, CHRISTIANA® QCULUGNES, EXTRAOTS, &o. Aliso, Worsley’s Premium Honey, yay. simond, La . and Windsor TOILET 20AP Aiso TAYLOR'S FANCY 20AP8, Put op in Family Boxes to auit pur Wholesale and Retail Also, Full Lines of Notions and Pancy Goods, All of which we oder at the Manufac urera’ Prices, freight added, The TRADE, DEALIR . HOUSFEKEEPERS, And PEDLARS, Are respectfully solie ted, We guarantee tosellst New York and Philadelphia peices, or Pertsh in the Attempt, P. J. BELLEW & 90., so B-Im 510 Seventh street, Wasvington. C#oros HOLIDAY GIFTS. CHR 2TMAS PRESENTS! NEW YEAto’ GLPT3! Attractive to both Is ies and yentiemen ia search ofa presen? for frienas or re ativ © & large and Ane stock of t ost devirable »rticles frre new- ' been secsirsd ¥ baer Seder: rac to ablia especially as HoLIDAy cipra PO oNy Rea) Point App!iques and Valenciennes. Lace Handkerchiets Pins “rench Embrotcered, Tuched ana Hemmed Baneke-chiets, Real Point Lace, Point Ap * and Maltese Lacs Collars in vets in great Fre eb Worked and Cambric ar tete White snd Colored Linen Oollars i fia new styles. Apglish fhreaa,” Valence ty, 1s and Oollare, Plain and Fignred Liaen Beis Bue Cu iufante’ French Worked R<ber, ° . < Waiste, be Merino and Lace Fine imported Fans, b: Dr naira, He.adrersen. Head Nett. Lace Sleeves, Dr.» Cape fi r etderly ladies, Pre Bonne's and Ha*s, ted Goors. &e,, &O mary other art eles suitable for presents. very arricle se!ld is ga. teed of she beest qussily and hetestatyie. yno warranted to be ex- aec'ly a8 represented, and as cheap as the tame wah ty of 20ods« an be bous bt anywhere. U and examine for yourselves FRANKLIN ETCHISON, Wo. 12 Markt pase, th and 9th streets, Ds utiful Purses, Porte- nomtiel _ between 2th Foe HOLIDAY PRESENTS Just Received at P. J. BELLEW & CO's, 510 SEVENTH STRSET, — Established in 10— The berge<t, choicest, and most vsluable stock of FINE SILVER PLATED WARE, aver opened in Washington; ever article of which we guarantee to be Double Ew Silver Plated io the best material and full we of silver ES dosen Rogers Brothers ANo, 1, Double Extra er Plated Forks and Spoons. Oelegant Breakfast and Dinner Castora, every jety in the trade, we begin to «all at $3.5) to $x Goblets Cups, Mugs, Cake and Card Baskets in euantity Blegant Butter Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Wabters, ae. ke Splendid double wall Ice Pitchers, richly orua- mented Beg ftands, elaborate Tea Sets, six pieces, best Roup Ladies, Butter end Fruit Knives, Mustard and Fait Spoon th full assortiment of other iain this line We guarantee to sell ator pear the manufac turer’* prices, freight added. Housezeepera and the public generally are re- ppectfully invited to give ue an early call before yorchasing clsewhere. P.J. BELLEW & CO., © Seventh street, noW-lm 3 doors seuth of Odd Fellows’ Hall, OOAL, QOAL, COAL. 2,000 FONS COAL: 1,500 CORDS WOOD: POK SALE, BED AND WHITE ASH COAL, BG, STOVE AND PURNAOS SIZE. OAK, PINS AND HICKORY WOOD. Gory Layers on Baws amp Briit axy Lanes on B:zm RaquiaEp. ‘The adove is of the very best quality, and will be seid at low prices. SP Delivered to any part of the city free of charge. ow W. 4H. MARLOW, Bouth side canal, corner no M4 tf Beventh street. yRAvrcar CURE OF BUPTURB. Frow the Burgical Institute of Marah Brothers, corner of Broadway and Aun streets, New York city, who has devoted many years to the treatment of Hernia or Bupsare, desires to inform those afflicted, gesiding in Washir gton and suburbs that he has taken Rooms at 305 F street, between lith and Mth. inthiscity, where heecan be cousulted tor a few weeks, from the istof December. Bxami- mations made ané and advice given gri jtously. In addition to Trusses; he willalso have on head, a select assortment of Bik Biastic Stockings an! Kpee Caps, for Varicose Veins and Swollen Joints Biik Blastie Belts for Abdominal Bu pport ; Prolap- eee Avi Instruments ; Suspensory Bandages for Varicovele ; Insteuments for all kinds of Physical Defromities, such as 2ow Legs, Knock Knees, Our- vative of the Bpine. Also, Bhoulder Braces, Office hours from 9a. m. untildy.m. Bund Wa. m. untils p.m o27- wey may FOR SALE AND RENT. .—Two ehgantly Pui alte VO BALB. ; ‘frst and segoed fours, with beet chase A pwrox 51085. to compiste repair and now M2OES street retween tote and a. rg sekdy dull cocmymeenns win Oe one Commotatizg : me ~ Dest of wuillee Cee ‘pasbignns net ate rote Tiles ‘rom Washington, Wil be sushaaged Recs, 29158 otreet, between Stet and agi. Pg 6 rooms and a good stable’ on Or aR GRIN. R= pe ~eee ‘A ales litte weet 1D; 4 rome, for A . cde, . ae A atence, OSTA Ve anes acta els | SRR HURTS eves mrs ome Heth sta References required. BO H-8" ‘A Virst-cless Building LOT, on 1th street. 30 BGARD FOR FERBANBNT OR TaANstENt | by 0. Aleo.a LOT om Massachusetts avense, Mi Persons, with large ond handsomely furnished Deiat Pon Matrest, Aleo, some 50 Reoms, in a pirssant un, mear Pena avenur, | .4 tre Build Mo a corner Ba ‘Twenty Gretats, Terme moderate, | other [UTE neaz ii Fe ent, in different parts of | Pst ai ROSAS SSR SEP Teen moeme | nk ert Peon ore ot et ent batweon Toth and ath ete, Raverenees requited: : Beets Ly 2 MAT ESEUARS AR AOONE, TOR ABER, | ,e0; maniTbu 16 ftv cule od Wate One or two large Rooms, suitable for pe ae aly = on tom ton an FP. petty of gentiemen. —— pe AL . te the parties renting SWARN ALL PARFOF ye ity from whieh dels meale may be oViained. te count I will pay Bo ded: a of Ber co farting, tehation eset ipo’ ald of the Ergprary see SEOEL EIEERSE: | De wil sud the Rirkwoot House, BONUS OF WiFTY DIJLLAKS TU ANY and thesv a8 Be lw Berson who will procu: sitaetion fora lady Be partme: TAUBANT AND BAR FOR BSALS.—The ed Oe mel ‘Ra ian BoE B56) Eee R Restaurant and Bar, No 4309 Penn. sveau;, whieh hes been im svccessfnt operation for th 0? Weethe past 's for sale, with Good Will Pixtares, &c The present proprietor ony selling oa a0 ecunt of pressing engegen enta elsewhere. Apply et the Baloon, No, 439 Penn. aveaue, bet. $1 aad 434 ate nog-\e OOMS TO i. BT—several Furnished Roome may be had the Ft of ver at 448 B atreet wear the Post Office, One ‘vacant AN LADY 1 WING FO 4DD A YOUTG coperdente Sill pects aiden ce Dee ORO A, res] AJ addresn a ¥atie. 6 Offer Fst Post Off oe. a persons. that she 1s Row ready to read the Past, Present and Patare, consulted confide ntial.y on all impor- tart matters stall timer from $a. m por Yow Ladies & cents; gentle: $i No 60 south 4 doors vast from Caroll prison, Capito! Hin, Warhirstor,D 0. Bou Im* F908 BENT Two new STURBE, in one of tne! bet Dusinese locations. eaiteble for cluthi &e. Also adenirable DWHULIN + in. rear. quiteof B MAOBALL, Jr. No. 457 ith atrsat "clock ary evening. Bot? | M2, % ACBINS—OLAIRVOYANT PHY sician, 375 Thirtertm strest. examines all Linde cf diseases, and bas MeStoinas adagt-d to tae be bas tl tent confidenes in her Me- ANDSUMELY FUBNIBHBO KOOMS - Po) Siting oe tey reales eh aces eam | Re geetinae eit Paes RR hes et Thepublic arc invited, 7 ney NOMHPe Goes | Pistrect. betwoep 9th and Mth sta “au'ti at™ I OT FOR SALB OR KENT—Sitnatel on east 4siée of Tte street. between L ani M, 28 fest t, about 116 fe«t deep, 30 feet a'ley in rear, The ie a carpenter and jrin.r; can build a built 1 oa the same For further juire at the Carpenter Shop on B nd 1th. og JOFEPH P. LBRA 90. Fae KBNT—tevera) FURNISHED ROOMS, two of them commtn and would snit two efttemen who could n* as parlor aod the other an @ becrrom ovation vary onnvaniont, = 3 oviy atew doors from Penusyivenia svenue. 499 FFIOE OF T URVEYOR OF THE COUN- | Tenth stre t, between Pennsylvania avenus aad C TY OF WASHINGTON, D, Vv. atreet. Oz7-lw* Bortloe —Froperty owners and parties interested UK BALK UR RANT—Two Desirable BRIG in property wituin the county of Washiugtoa, Dis. | YS BALE Me rae a Mister petty triet uf Columbia. outsive of the Corporation of : street, bateaen Virgiuias aren ie Washingt no and Georgetown, are hereby notified. th. Nor 16" and 170, have iat that books of Records have been opened at my of y repaired throug> 1." naltarls fice for the Recoraing of all pista and sucveysof | sor reside con, stores, 40. Jnqnire of B.M cOK- A MEDIOAL NUTIOR LL Female Com piaints, likewise Gout, Riean atism, Neuralgia, &o , cured withoas fail sedis. _n01¢-Im* 446 K street, Washingtog, Bs. L. BMITH— The Greatest Test Medium of the Are— Will give si.tings for ashort time at 540 I street, between 4th and 5'h streets. to exam: ireanes, see your dead. as well as liviag friends; gets names reeds cbaracter, and reads the fata Mmagtretises. Fittines $i soiim property, which bave beea heretofore made by 2 o’otui any of the turveyors of th's county. oee nFiOs “AS7 ie Meraet at 2 cco ane poperty. surveyed by me, lately - — a - corded, aud all Property to be snrveyed hereafter Tr LAT—Rent @6)0) Per Annum—For 4 t will be recorded in Records The detigns of new of ten (10) months from Ist Doosmper, an © ds, eidening of Roads and several acta of O: arene ip reference to Public Highways, have, many cares, changed the courses distance arean of property, and du @aterially affect the 43 seription of property, These facta are uoted down in my Records ‘The plats han*ed to me will be returned to the proprietors within one mooth will bear the date and page of reco'd. a9 that the mam bers of the bar may bave a cena to and refer in deed? &) thas plate in the same manner as they are now enablnd porerer to conveyance of pruperty ling wiithio e ci The Ofice ofthe County Surveyor at the 0 ty Bal}, opposite Regist) r of Wili’s, will bv open Bat- ordays, from 9 til: 12 0’cleck a.m , the darvey- or will he fonrd at other times bis offica on S orth Capito! Ftreet. corner of Bonafary atraet, Property holdera and others having p ata of land wm the county, are r quested to leare them with him, for the purposes above mentinved HaBLES J UHUMANN. Burveyor of the County of Washington, D, 0, Ro 2-20" anely furnithed ard «t tetly st cla: PENGs complete in every pattioular, and with all modern br provements, hut and cold water hatha: &e. ard heated by the most improved style o furnace It con*ains siatees. bedrooms, exclusive of draw- ing avd dining rooma, Mibrary, kitehen, ete, very fine wtablin stteched with accommotations for groom» ard driversover them, She abcvre ie suitable for foreien or cabinet mipist-re. Loestion being unexeeptionadl-, no boure agents ou boardivg hor keepers nesd ann. r ti{n Address THUMB8ON earecof PHILP & FOLOMONS, 8% Pennaylvetia avanie, = n9t>-8t irable KESLUSNO on Pa . Firs? Wa.d, sow. sa occupancy of @ tia deemed unnecensa y for furthor n in regard to tue heures, a# per o7n ine the premises. For terms call at 490 H street between sth and 9th ttreets t back of Patent Offic t Be o'clook wornipg; at Buon, 12 and 1 0’slos! nd 4 o’slock, ft: Moo a __ Jams TOWLES. aa 1 a rex BALS—A MAKKST PABM of about 23 seres, two milra from the ovy Yard B idge All Blace of 8% Acres, suitable for market por and 6 one-sere LOTR, opposite the New " BSTABLIBERD 1550, Having made arrang: ment> which nve induced me to continue the PAWN BROKIN: BUtINESS in this city I take thie method of in- forming my patrons and the pubiie in general that O.urse, Pla's can be seen at the offices of Twill contione to loan money on Gold and Biiver NT. , Attorney. City Hall; J. W Wearing Apparel, 46) Ac atthe oid orubiished | BOBRMN'S Grocery Beare asas Rave Ward Briage, -&6, &e atthe a) recery e. ay; ridge, stand, No 351 C7 treet, bet % “Fo21 2w* CHABLES J. UHLMANN, ween 43g and 6th sts., in the rear of National Hotel ISAAC HBBZEE S77 Ten thousand dollars to lcao on at the above place OB KENT—Two neatly-farnished PARLORS, one of whieh is used as a bed poom; withia five minutes’ walk of the State and ty Depart- mene: Inquire at 420 Fourteenth street.. bet. H & 80N te _06 28 $m" OTOGRAPH ALB i Sanaa a ee. Ee DB VI81 'URMIGHED HOUMS TO LBT—et 450 Twelfth repre Psbiey ecsPad dead cs, Sas a 5 Ormha GLasens well 7 also, several SED- Ns ‘She location is one of the most desirable FISLD GLASSES. in Wi and within fiye minutes’ walk of MIOROSOOPBS, wi and ‘Kirkwoods’, No children in the THERMOMBTAHS.&o, | Bove, - At the lowest prices. at FRANKLIN & 0O.. OPTIGIANS, 944 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 12th and 15th sts, 358 Pennsylvania avenue, (under the ational.) S27 PEBBLE and PERISOOPIOC APROTAOCLES and EYEGLAfSBS sorrectiy suited to the ere night, and warranted. BO 12 NITBD STATES 6-20 BONDS, UNITED STATES 7-20 TREASURY NOTES, UNITED BTATES COUPONS OF 1881, URITED ZTATBS. OBRTIFIOATES OF IN DEBTEDNESS. Gol4, Bilver, Uneurrent Money, Bxehange onal parts of Barope and the Nozthern Cities, BOUGHT AND BOLD, ‘We are autborised to furnish 5-9) Bonds at par antil theist of August next, whoa the priviledge of conversion ceases. Orders for Btocksand Gol executed in New York exelusively on commission. BITTENHOUSS, FANT & OO., af Bankers, 36% Penn. avenus, S20e8T DISEASES! SEBORET DissEasyi K gms MARITAN'S GIFT: ne SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST OBRTAIN tive Ouse’ [VER USED, rye Aafia Oe eons, as, ne ga A, delicate. SANTA CLAUS 18 COMING with TOYS '!—TOYS !—TOYS !_TOYS!—TOYS! FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTR. POR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Just received at P. 3. BELLEW & 00.°3, 510 Beventh street, The L st and Obcicest Selection of FRENCH, ENGLISH, AMERICAN and GERMAN TOYS end FANCY GOODS j ever opene! in Washington, comprising in part elegant Gilt an@ Bronse Vases, every size in the | trade, for presents; Ladien’ and Gents’ Fancy Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Oabas, Ladies’ Trav- eling Bags, fatchels, Richly Ornamented Cigar Stands, Walking Dolis, » full line of China and Wax Dolls, Fancy Match Bafer, Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons in thousands, Bugles, Horas, Poy Guns, Pistols, Bworde, Drums, Canes, Whips, with innumerable other Fancy Toys we are obliged to leave out for want of space. We respectfully solieit a visit from every lady apd gentleman iu the communityt when conve- micnt. We don’t notice cots petitors in this line. We guarantec to sellat New York and Philadel- phia prices. ‘We will sell cheaper than the cheapest. The trade respectfully solicited, A liberal dis- eount to eity and country dealers. We ask, ** Have you been to ovr extarlishment 7” jeasant taste, and will not in an ‘stomach or bowels of the most Gures in from two t0 four days, and recon! ane eT oer noaee caer irenig’ pha of tke tease | Jf not, find it, enter it, and vour fortune is maus. ohne Dalreraiy ott afte present ange P.J, BELLEW & CO., Bo Bx 10 PROUBLE, HO OHANGE WHATEVER. 610 7th atrect, three doors south of Lot ¢ those who Dave despaizes of ge’ 6 im Odd Fellow’ Hall. Sletonry. try oe to gai GIFT. | Si Gnarls! t by, mail ina plein envelope. ORANGES! ORANGES! afate packages, Vomale, 88. pee Tea Price — S Just received, « large lot of fine MA&LAGA B ! u oP ag | GRAPES and sweet HAVANA ORANGES in prime seoneds a order, wholeeate aud retail at 7 PRA’ "8 Fruit Store, BA. ROOT AND H. RRB JUloza “491 and 493 Bth street aren Pe By thea. | _po 2st: near Penosylvapie avenue. MABITAN'S BOOT AND. JUICE, isthe | aapaeRs. BOHOMACKER & MONTGOMERY Tost potent, certain and off remedy ever pre, Mie thin day received a VARE PIN ARP, scribed, it ronches and eradicates very they willaispose of on most reasonable the venereal poison, so that se, care, thorough | rms. To soon, af thelr Now Music Pisno spi permanent, Take ae Soke oor ‘Warerooms, No tket Bpace at enn ave. _Waabiegton, D.C. ‘The subscriber would respectfuliy aston ere ie publis, that ois D BPO 8 been removed from she gouer of 14th and E streeta to OHIO AVE- NUB, GALLAGHBE & BENJAMIN, BROKERS, No, 310 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, P: Prizes Cashed in ai! Legalized Lovterton, and in- forms? fou giv ~ MONBY |_MONRY |—MONBY! M. K. WAIsH 00... & cENSED PA WNBRORE. 299 TE Ging tap id che of from Pay a on ehousand ‘dollars on col- tween lith and 15 b stree's, whare ho will be Maved to receive orders for Wood and Coal, of which he haea fi et moderate FEMALES !! Pate te bers of F ee Sno. e RLDWALL Bi | pri __ {no 244-Sr | . fi naire on STR Pe |e yrap ras cara nies . = of the Womb, R1aG¥, jn excrtlea . bali ond te incident sex. |- {and'Tomlirson, of New ork OME s by express. craplaine incident to caees. cosine gi. B ree SAMARITANS CHANCES WasH. AB opmbdaD &'00:, Sox ie Riledelphis Fost ai ‘Bold by 8. OALVEBT FORD. ¢ rer of 11th ana pf od t ‘GOOK. Alexandria. may 6-7 BOULIAR. By Bee Sargeant; "TO FOTLELS, avaaiars AND OTHURE. Piri, 3 Rann; Hrof, WUNDBAM/ ZOOPH ACHE DROPS, the rston art! Ta) ita : Havran Tho: lor only safe and re! edy a2 yet fo b§ Se ceen reso Be 815°, Le‘ tera to the Joneses. Timothy ‘titcom); D ) Heads hipof Christ. By Hugh Miller; 91,25. | SBder |; 84 for. phe Beaty iy be there 79125. edinansas aid ’ cellent Filver-moupted bie. Be Feet a ei Nerney BOLL: yout SEPT Cl SELLA LO ea ee erat corner of h ; Bridge viven} aia Base AMley, Georgetown. ‘our Beas ea, Py PROT OF sue 2: je , 7 . gi 25, lery Operations ALA ae from its: te lam 5 AYIOB, 2. o . THE BATIL iT rve oe ya with 8 fs & “{eelst' * Spiow FALoR | "oe WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1968. 1 FORD'S NEW THEATER, ealge ‘ * ’ 7. Ny THE WEEKLY STAR. —<.- - This cxeehen! Family and News Journa. ecmtaining & grealer variety of interesting read- ‘mg than can be found in any other, is published @ Friday morning Tunns—Cash, invoriadly in advance, Bingle copy, per aunum Five Ten é Twenty-five copies... , 20 00. It imyariably containe the « Washingtes Hews” that bas mace The Daily Evening Star eirevlate 20 generally throughout the country. G7 Bingle copies (in wrappers) oan ¥e pre cured at the counter, immediately ater, sheis- sue of the paper. Price—Tuanz Ounte. ont e288 AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATER, ——__.2——., CORPORATION AFFAINS, Gouri, Procurpr Nov. 3b.—Hoard & Aldermen—_The chair, Mr. Semmes, Inid before the Board s communication from the Mayor, announcing the a: wal of the nct to inerease the 6: the and tapper of water mains; act to clean and repair two branch sewers in the Second Ward;.act for the relief of P. Oullanan; act to grade and gravel C street north, between Sth and th etreets we et authorizing the Mayor to have water and 8 COD Ve! to the Asylum and ae act for the relief of E. Romaine. yes Alto a communication informing the Board that the act of November 29, 1#62, authorizing the Mayor to contract for fire-plogs, has been executed, and iat it only remains to select proper Positions and place them where Big wired, and suggeeting an appropriation tor that purpoee, and that the Warr aver and CbieS Exvgireer fix the lecations. Referred to committee on drainage. Mr Brown presented the ~emorialof Mre. Wow. P. Dole, Mrs. J, W. Anens and oihere, arking permiesior to erect atemporarary build- ing cm the corner of Lovisiana avenue and 7th pated tor the are Spr erie the suspiers of the itary ni ; the benefitof the etch and wounded soldiers. The petition was accompanied by a bill grant- ing prayer of the petitioners, provided the consent of property holders in the neighbor- hood can te obtained. The building is to be removed em or before January 15th. The bill TUSEDAY, December 3, 1000, i . Firat appearer ce o! THB RaVRL TROUPE, MARTIBBTTI AND x MARZBTTI PAMILIB’, - Taebadieg entire all the celebrated talent im Ameor- Sa, in Pantemimes, Ballots aad the eole- 5 breted Revel Feat. GOkDA TENDU, CONFABRES ROMA, Bo. ui Martinotti in thele Pri Jallea Philippe and Pond Martioet intl iphe nereises OD M’leo Marie frettein her Wenderful Bvola- zen t f Paria La Syiphide. bi et aeeneuns pos ali Seti Peaseee, 5 . Philippe, Paul Hi, Talles FRiinge, Mans, Paitivge.. | au) Martiaet! Bpriag Time Srenpheoy. Rovpite and Grant Or- ‘Fo conclude with the leuctadie pantomime of MONS, DOGUIGNION, \:TRNTH BTARET. ABOVE 3. arsed. pihieeriel tated vrne following bille trom, committee were 4 eareon. Mr. 0. Teported upon formally and pas viz: By The Teh sisters, Drea acter ons, Mr Tortus, improvements committee—Bill to VIFIBLE PaINOB; PTRANQUIL DELIGH™S. ..-. Miss mma Webb Wis: Ada Wabb .Mr.0.B Bishop jebrated drame, BEBR BUSH BE; On, IRELAND $h5 RMEBION 160 TBARS AGO. "Kennedy.. .Mr, J. A. Herne M. Horry, Pearson ——- 0. B. Bishop prepa ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. MONDA® NIGHT, BENMPIT OP Wah‘ N@TUN OITY ORPHAN repair the bridge at the foot of K street north. Aleo, from the committee on drainage, Mr. Turton r- pore the joint resolution autkor- izing the Registrar to purchase. water pipe, spd the bill for the relief of Francie Frommel. Br. Mr. Gulick, claims committes—Bilt for the relief of Robert Baylies: a bill for the relief of Michael O'Brien. By Mr. Pepper, improve- ments commuittee—Bill for the erection of a weoden bridge in the Second Ward. By Mr. Lioyd. finance committee—Joint resolution of instructson to the commithe before Conzress. By Mr. Iv wie, health committee—Hill for the reilet of Wm. Boyd. On motion ct Mr. Pepper, the bill of this bourdin relation to vaulting the streets was taken up ae the special order, and after sun- ary amendments was paceed. The tchowing bille were introduced and paesed: By Mr. Turton—Bill to make agravel tco walk slong he east side of 23d street, in the First Ward. By Mr. Plant—Billto drain the cellar of the echool house in the third school disor t. Mr. Brown introduced an amendment to the roles, that herea:ter when any bill or resulu- ticw is msde a special order it shail be taken Up immediately after the call of wards for pe- ithons: and, afterdiscussion, it was laid over tilh rex: rarering. Mr. Lewis was appointed the member ot the committe t> actin conjumction with he Mayor and RX memierr of the Common Gounil to ea yarintend the construction of wharves on the TOURSDAY NIGHT BENBFIT OP BT ANN’S INPANT ASYLUM THE VENTRILO YANO WIZARD, Is ITH NBW WONDER: hema ieee it conte: BF Bee Buail Bills. ep 54" ~ CANTERBURY HALL. oO QOANTBEBURY. AND Pan te L CANTERBURY} THEATER. 01814 AVENUE, Rear of National a01 Metropolitan Hetela, THB GREAT ALLIANCE OF GENIUS. Positively jBaTae [N O'NEIL,} ond her last week cf$KATHLEBN ONKIL:( Iriabiows, Lent week \ERNEQTNE DaPAIBBE,} Im Ballet | poi ng. OF Muse” {BRAEBE TBER,{ and Bongs. | “air. Glick, trom the joint committee to count Firat BLLY.? Ethiopisa | and destroy due bills, reported that they had week of DLLY.{ Syiph. yesterduy destroyed 24.40 worth, Mr. Gulick aleo reported back the papers in the case of James Towies, and whey were laid over and made the special order for next z By the br tH Great Dramat Menday « vening. ie Corps. 1m. 7" ‘OLF } By the Boquet of a ‘OLE Beacty. AMONG THE La NEW OLIO OF FUN: itken uy, tut rubseqnently laid over in erder that the opinion of the Corporation Attorney may be obtained. The bill trom the Board of Common Council to j rovice for making & numericsl book, was referred to the committee on finance. ‘The jomtresolution of Common Council, re- commending the appointment of a committee to make «rranpements for the celebration of Jetty x of water into the Agueduct, was adopt. ed, aud Meetre. Turton, Brown and Sargent were appointed the committee on the part of me cara cf Aldermen. Adjourned. Common Councl—All the members present except Messrs. Donohue and Lioyd. Mr Barr an the chair. GEO. B EDRSON In a favorite character and new songs. RAGAN bab 1DE00! 2. OLABKE. WILLIAMS. DOL ub BROWN, BWAQGABT, Ao. BATUMDAV FTBRNOON. A commonication was re Mayor enclosing the month ed from the report of the Chiet Engiveer of the Fire Department. say neue of eo take private le The ( hiet Engineer reports ali :he apparatus eaves. king order except the Metropolitan, ‘be Sceptre and I:dien Olubd Bxerciae forthe | ("Wor 08. ecrreetion of round shoulders, one eidedaess, or | Whose truck 16 as last reported. The Aas-or- Coiornmities Phey supercede sll esliethenics, and | tia hose carts are in badorder, bat can be used highly recom mented by the medical profession, off cers of the army and navy. For cards of terma please call at his rooms, _b0 47 Im* pBoFsseon P. Fi8HEB'S Mn Pre nee * SOTILLOR BAND. te me Fienen takes groat pleasure to announce lis, that he hae organised a Cotillon Band for Bulla and Parties He re- spectfully solicits a literal share of public favor. Wealdence ner of Penn. avenue and }ith streets, Euro ouse, or to L, RIOR, 355 Penn. ‘ave.. bet. Ith snd 18 h. no 19"Ine™ CHM: 4 OORNST AND STRING BaND.— he tothe waeerpance ge tqfurnish Musto Binibionn stewht Say wamber required, at the shortest until their new carriage ts finished. Since the last report the Union bas recetved their new hore carriage, and the temporary house for the Western Hore bas been finiehed, andis now occupied. Since the bagt report there have thirtern alayme, one from burning chimney; one frcm explosion in U.S. Arsenal; four false Qnd seven actual, as follows: Seven o'clock, 22d Oct, in frame dwelling in Graham's alley, dettroying a supposed incendiary. Nine O'clock p. m.: h Oct., in the toree story brica on 13th street, occupied by (4H. Mitchell asa botel; loss about #200, fully insured in the Lon- don and Liverpool Vo on personal property. The damage to the real estate was $175, fuliy’ ineured in the Etna, of Conn., and Firemen’s he Prana are city. ine and Beit. clock on motion, orders | Sth inst., in frame dwelling, 297 Sixth street, at John teeman's, corner of By a ay, owne d occupied by Jos. Warden; loss about and ch street east, HSN Tv ushmaN #60, fully insured in the Firemen's Co., of this — | city. use, supposed incendiarism. Two- and-a-half o'clock, in frame stable and wood. 2 house in rear of house 391 south L street, tween 4th and Sth east, owned by Mrs. Van Horn. Loss about $100; no insurance. About five o'clock on the lith inst., brick stable in the rear of 414 E etreet, between 6th and 7th streets west, owned by Hon. Alfred Ely. Loss trifling. i ELEVENTH STREST. 502 == Ho! FOR THB HOLIDAYS: Buy your Bolidsy Presen' sary and you vill ect better choice with lesstrouble. I Rave instore stock of all kinds of Toys, ¢' variety of . Ching Ornements, oye, Tor- Bisces, Fire Crackers, ‘Ae. Ohildren’s Hoods, jaiters Hi 5 tg « Flowers, | £4! ronan ti cencianeg. About sevenp. m. on on, Bonnet eres. Gente: aad Fagion Gloves 32th inet., in the east wing of Center ket. end 5 me of dg. conven P. BHEDD, Loss trifling; supposed incendiary. Theseventh BO . fre occurred about five a. m., on the 1ith inst. in ne plumber’s department, Navy Yard; loes trifling. The chief engineer again urges the necessi' of the establizhment of the fire alarm telegrap! 200 men GACR ES, OLEDUL ANS, £0,, ko. LOAK AND MANTILLA EMPQRIOM, CE re tat B. rN | Lor me and of the purchase of at least one steam en- Tunich we ere selling at 16, Sh ent 8 gine, and reports the members of the Franklin Ba revionsly offered cen. Bem. Company for disobeying his orders at the fire ber the place is ‘AXWELL’, On the 26th ult. Referred tothe committee on 325 Penneyivonia ev N. B. Cloak Booms insdatory. ri G'-VER WARS, WATOHES. JEWELRY. SAM'L KIRK & MaNU PaCTONMEE BoraBLisRnp 1817. 172 Baltisnore ‘Bircat, Baltimore, Md. Bllver Dinner and Toa Sor vices, Bpoons ond Forks, Gmelled, Dismond and Pearl Jewelry. ‘so sei M za PICO ALL, TO THE AFFLICTEB! fire cepartment. Also, a communication approving the follow- ing acts :—Reilief of Blanobard & Mohun; to take up and relay gutter on M street south and New Jersey avenue; for flag footway on south side of Lsireet eouth, at its intersection with 3d street east; making an a; Friation to supply a deficiency, and providing tor the ap- poiutment ofa sant committee. Alzo, tranemii ting & letter from the Commis- siorerof Public Buildings in reply to a letter ‘Jma*_ | from himeelt in relation to repair: the crose- =i ings on Pennsylvania avenue. Commis- Sioner states at if appropriation for the re- pairs of Pennsylvania avenue is exhausted an arrangement may be made to repair the dilapi- DR. DAVIR has again returned to the eity, | Gated crorsinge of the lateral strrete heen ape ould vig those to st ‘upos him yoo sre will go on and repair those crossings at theex- — Primary, ‘Becondary'’ are pense of the city I will refund the money out Rhoomatiem, Gout, Bronchitis, B lerged | Of the first Spe ropriadon for Pennsylvania av- Neuralgia, terofula and all Blood asd Okronic | enue. The ag footways acrobs the avenue, he Dinesses. ALE DISB page a a pad apie out of eet city’s FEM. unde. Mayor asks an appropriation fo: Fraated tn the most Beienirhc Manner. the purpose, as they are ina ‘di apidated con- The Doctors Dipieme from one of the frst col- bbe Referred to the committee on improve. gts 1 bi and | moents. ies act ‘ oe vont rest Also, one from the Water Registrar annoan- themselves under his care seer thathney will not be subjected to quackery | cin fe spe cers that he is preparing « report deser! 5 which will embrace the information called for with canta ete Pilz contdential. Persona calling | by resolution of the Zdinst. Referred. Feet moderate. Doctor Also one enclosing a letter from the Secre- 4 near F, opposite Post Of- | ‘ary of the Interior, announcing “that the on a ne 17-1m* work of bringing water to this soa f had been YB AND PANOY GOODS so far accomplished as to admit of its intro- Z duction from the Potomac, and that he had WHOLESALE AND RET directed the engineer in chi to turn it into Dealors would do weilto give mos call before | went ine Afi instance oles on Satarday 5 . poy ~ Link elnewhere, 0, 47.9 Ath, het 7s The Mayor adds, “as this isa work which the fweon' Icth ana eae pot, community is deeply interested, and its accom- no 10. 2w* streets, JNO... FOLEY. plishment an event for which all have looked with anxiety, 1 deem it proper to communicate itto you that you may, should you think it, mS hay- | tke measnres to deserted ” e commemorate the occasion, the lth instant, a reward at cutee ages as) ‘ir. N. Y. Larner introduced the following is borers offered for his appreke! ‘and delivery | Tesclutions: : 5 jent of any of the val Bi f Resolved, That the two_ Bow ‘attend ina BY order of the Hi ne the | body at the time and’ place indicated by the e ib! of Bavy, AND an. ¢ . communication Wavy Yard. Weshinclon, | Secretary of the Interior in his agication to the Mayor. OOPED 7 mmittee of three members FA°°?2D sxineg AND DaNzs Goons, ‘on he rd of Aldermen and. three members » ieee HOOP SKIRTS of now and beautifel de- | of the Board of Common Council be appointed jhe Ma: in making the necese: cumpenente for carrying out the above rest dation: fo eat 4 resolution was adopted, and Messrs. N: ©. Wilson, ‘and Ferguson ar Nae committee, s ‘weer . r the re- Thomas Morsison, Wolundiog Sone Fe ) diesmse, which was paesed. © 55 i troduced a bill to move vege. Tepair the . Marke, for the employment Slerical forte oe oreauag Also. F j PESOS Ethos, pos iv and at low boa”) "i __-_M. TAYEDR &'00. ‘W25™: Ganwants_ The bill to widen the gottere on Sh street, | ftom Mass.churetis avenue to N street, were | the ueual numerical book containing the wale. ation of ab. lois, &c.,as mace by the “Mr. Larner explained that after each ge: atsessment thie k bad heen made, and that it ‘was the work of immense Jabor. Twent since, $600 was appropriaid: the next time #4cv; then $1,000, and the last time $1,200. He believid the Mayor praposed togive the work to the pretent « ficient tax clerk, who ‘would be assisted by the clerke in the collect- ors office. ‘ Mr. shepherd ) royosed that £2,000 be appro- piisted for the pu: # Ps Mr. M. Larner thought that $1,5.0 wag suf- joven Mr. Sat Pea! urged that #2,000 was little enongh. The city hedivcreased in populstion, snd this work also bad increased in dimen- sions. Mir. M. Larner withdrew his amendment. Mr. H. C. Wileon moved to inse:t $:,890; which war adopted. . . My. C. Wilton moved an amendment thet ‘no part of the apprepriation eb) be until the work ehall be completed to the sa'i:- faction of the Meyor;” which was adopted aud the bill paseed. Mr. ‘guron introduced a reso’ution di- secting the committe on schools torrport a hill to erect a permsnnt school-houre on lote 13 and 14, in equare U1, tn the Fif"-h Ward, and to traneier the lot for school purposes, and they ke furtt er directed to provide for t-aring down the ‘old tobacco warehouse, ’ that the bricks may be used in the proposed building. Mr. Shepherd did not see the utility of haild- ‘ing the eck:ool-houre, as there was a building in course of erection for the schools of the Finh and Sixth Wards. Mr. Ellie stated that in the Third District there were 1,1(0 children in the schools, and the echool heure now building would oniy accommodate 600 children. Mr.N D. Larner.—Jerusalem! Is that alt the “palace” willaccommodate! [Laughter,) Mr. Fergueon explained that it was not con- templated to remove the three echooils in that lccality to the new building. ‘The resolution was adopted. Mr. MeCathran intreduced a petition and bill rep ulating the sale of fresh meats, which pro- bibits any prrson selling or offering to self any sresh meat ip the ci y nnles« it shall have been sinnebte.ed m the District of Columbia. Preo- vided that farm: re, graziers or raisers of cattle may be pesmi’ e: to offer meat of their own 1: ising in quantity not less than anentire qnar- ver. For each and every infraction of this act the meat shall be forfei:ed to thealmshouse and & fire of not less than flve nor more than ten dollars imposed; but this bill sball not apply to the meat of wild animals. Referred to the con mittee on markets. Mr C. Wiiron introduced the following: Re: oleed, &c., That a special committee of two memters from the Board of Aldermen and three memters Roard of Common Council be ap- Pointed by the respective Presidents thereof, to exam ine the cffice of the Register of Deeds, and fee what legislation, if any, is necessary in reference thereto, and that said committees Té pert by bill or otherwise, r M Larner eaid that he did not think the rerperation bad anyihing to do with the office, and he ed) pesed that the object of the resolu- tion wae ultimately to provide a fire-proof Tocm ier the Register of Deede, which he was op} osed to the corporation paying for. | Mr Wilton urged tbat the citizens had a right to know how their property was protect- ed: the indexes were verv imperfect and the j deeds were not in a eafe place. Mr. Knigh! raw nothing improper in the aesapge ot the msolution; the citizens should now how they sre protected. Ther solation was adopted. ‘The Chair spprinted Merers. (. Wilson, M. Lsrrer 81d Shedd on the committee. Mr. Ni yes offered a resolution granting the vee of thechember to the National Lyceum De- bating Society on Thursday evenings: adopted. Mr. Shedd cflered a resolution directing the Mayor to mfcrm the board why the blanks for petitions for taverns and ordinaries are notin strict ‘onformity with the law, and why the ures of the commissioners are not re- dom sach potition, adopted. Mr. McCa'bran introduced a resolution di- recting the secr+tary to have fifty copies of the act known as the “corn Jaw” printed for the ure of the members; which was amended 80 as to sr rovide for 150 c: pies, and pasaed. Mr. C. Wilson, from the committee on ways aid means, eported a bill insiru-ting the Mayor to cancel tbe debt of $10,COu owing ih- Bank of .Wasbn gion by virtue ef the act of January 2, 1t61; which was passed. Mr. Berr, trom the claims committee, re- yor d advererly on the bill for the relief of W. '. Collins, and ihe committee were aischarged. Mr. Follan: bee, trom the commitiee on contin- gent expenses reported a resolution directing the Mayor to demand of Mr. John Alexander $12 15, amount overcharged by him for carpet- ing the chember up stairs lately used by th Covncil, and in case he refuse to institute Tegat proceedings against him. Mr. M. Larver stated that the committee had bad two mretirgs to consider the matter, at which they had invited Mr. Alexander tobe present, but he failed to appear each time. On examining into the matter, the committee fiad that he bas charged for 764 yards of car; in the rooga, but Mr Cluse, who measured it at the instance of the committee, reported that there was but 65% yarcs. There were other items im the bill which appeared wrong, but of which they could not take cognizance of—one item teing for repairing aetove, but they could find no stove which was repaired by him. Mr. Shepherd thought that it was unjust to condemn & man unheard, and movea that the eubject be referred toa epecial committee of bree other than those on the contingent com- mitter, who shall cee Mr. Alexander. _, Air. Shepherd's motion prevailed, and Messrs. Shepherd, Noyes and Ruff were appointed. Mr. Shepherd, however, asked to be excused from serving, and Mr, Knight was appointed in_bis stead. . ) Air. Roultaked icave to introduce a resolu= tion directing the Blayor to cause a lamp to be -placcd. in tront of the main entrance of: the Council Chamber and to cause the doors to be washed. Objected to. idr. Kuight submitted the re; of the con- ference committee on the bill in relation to Voiidinz @ school-houee in the First Disteict, Bir. “= Larner submitting a re- port. © commit! majori the Aldermen's bill, whieh is Srailer in its pro- visions to that under which the echool-house in ee Third District is beipnarecton, «Tr come discursion, majority report wae adopts d by the following yor: . con, Kelly, Knig! 0) ey Serene, Pinca ete og a eesrs. ans) . D. . Larner, Shedd and Stevenc —5. de Mr. Shepherd said, in gi «sng his vote, that i? the echool house was not imperatively needed in the First District, he would vote against this Aldermen bill report, because of the con temptuous manner in which the Board of ficcrmen treat the measures of the lower ard. i He proceeded to comment in warm terms upen the manner in which, in numerous in- stances, the buciness transacted in this Board bad been either utterly neglected in the apper a ee yn 60 aieeiowal See to be ulterly inoperative. from all parts of the chamber, ++ You re Tight!’ “That's so!”) Mr. N. D. Larner and others expressed them- selves cimilarly in regard to the uncourteous and offensive attitude assumed by the Board of Aldermen towards the lower Board. Mr. M. Larner asked to be excused from fur~ ther service on the committee on contingent expenses. ‘The Teeard at first declined to accept his peokensicn; Wat on Bis pressing the request aeceded to Mr. H. C. Wileon called up the Aldermen's bill to lay a gravel footwalk on 23d street, from. passed. the Circle to M street north; which was |. Mr. N. D. Larner called up the Aldermen's resolution authorizing the erection of a frame building at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue ‘and 7th, for the fair for the Sanitary. = Fion; which was udopted by 2 unanimous yote. Adjeurned. —_— ce rn 9” While Iesbella Oubas, the nse, * ou ber way to Nashville %o fulfi'a promenoes epgagement, che was detai: Louisville some parties who alleged thee ree “with the Provost Marshal's whe tried to swindle her out of _— ee the oath of je} ie Above amount of mone: as Becnrity feieeaiy, Greer tomers -be swini ins:stet on being taken to the Provost Marshal's office to “airange the little aftr. bs: 87" “ Historicus,” Times re

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