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rices of substitutes that the citizens, py ex- cmption clubs,' a armel % them, and they were now turnil on them, Mr. eet suggested that the bill vided for paying bounties to recruits, an porhiog was sald about substitutes, he su, ‘thal the latter were needed im the First Wara, which had been drafted, and moved anamend- ment, incorporating substitutes, which was nour. Pettiborne moved that the fand be —_ tothe ei ey reer tO be ‘drafted. Adopted. Mr. Larner’s amendment that the money be expended under the direction of the Mayorand . | One member from each ward, was . = = mr Moore stated that many persons came Ww S @ feared pattne Ponta ng wad eds ASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1864. NE. 8.613. — | heatto Resthets wien ke principal’ wae enrolled. Saari E ater TEE se ee ' : POPOV SF hl! Dn) ia : BY JAS, C. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, ! IRUSTER'S SALE OF 8 4LL TRACT OF LAND NEAR ie INSANE AsyL0M. { On THURSDAY, October 77, st 18 o’clock m , at the Auetion Kooms of Jas OC. MeGuire & Ov , by virtue ofa deed of trust from Charles J. Uhimann and wife to me, ¢ated March 7, 1953. and duly recorded im Liber WC No.2. Folios 63. at seq, ‘Land. Recurda ? e and Dist fet of Ooiumbia, shall, i bart of the } ffand Known formerly as * Woodstock.” and latterly as the “Kosciusko Place,” situated neat the 0.8. Insane Asylum, the part o be sold being described as Lot \\A.” as laid town upon a plat of survey made by Tdexy tai havin Deen duly recorded in Liber J, A. 8, No, 13 folie aia &c., ene of the Land Records of Wash tngten County, said tract containing twenty-t@o acres. two roods, snd thirty-two perches, mre or less. * Terme: One third cash; the retiainder in six Se a ent v=, XXIV. and twelve qnontha, with imteres*,, secured by deed =) Ae eee wtatea Paps the original enroll- o ines. was 5 'y was 27,000, but it had been re- seumronsness 58 revenue stamps at the costo AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. LOCAL NEWS. Ss reg ame sense aad nent be ions fortiad Aabate!dhe bul = is DAV SS ee) a ich aE Tne ERE eT AS argued algo that the exemption and ward asso- i om) the as amend- sep 2l-awkas J. 0. MCGUIRE © OO. Rete CANTERSURY BALL. FORD'S NEW: THEATES- CORPORATION AFFAIRS. ciation’s money ought to ‘be exhausted before Paha ean unanimously. The billas passed Sec. 4. Be it enacted, dc, That the Mayor be, Tenth street, above Pennsylvania avenue. Councit PRockEvinGs, Sept. 26.—Board of | any of the city’s appropriation was used. c % se Sake SOANT ES URY H Mr. Noyes said the sppropriation would be | arqnhe is hereby, authorized to anticipace the ¥ J. 0. Moe ALL, i = B UILBE & OO,, Auctioncers. ANTEABUBY fy Are a ee JOBN 3. FORD rere sgbrapricter and Manager | Aldermen. — Present Messrs. Barr, Brown, — Balti is Utermehle, Lloyd, Plant, Canfield, Noye: supplementary to the ward contributions. CHANCRRY SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS NEAR Rater, saltinore.t imehle, Loyd, it, + 8 accruing revenue of the Corporation to TAR DEPOT AND AROSRD THE Opto Losisiaua Avance, ee Mee ey Witkers | WcCathran, Lewis, Gulick, Pepper and Tur- Me loyd commenced to appeal to the pa- | Sriount not exceeding $51,000, ata rate of in- Board, when Mr. Uterm Pursuant to a decree of th preme Court o: dir. 7 the District of Columbia, pamed ok the 4th day Mir. i. Clay Ford May. 1354, in an equity cause pending in said Cot wherein Sleager Eiadsley and ers are complain- ants, and Joseph L. i d_ others. defend- ani, the subscriber will. on, WEDWESDAY, the six, per cent. ‘The chair (Mr. Brown) laid-before the board | suggested that if gentlemen desired to evince | ¥Test not exceeding Se Pat ent, Bet annum, &@ communieation from the Mayor announcing | tneir patriotism they should go into the army. date the approval of the act authorizing the Mayor | [Laughter]. if : | Byte aise One ee ws gaaeas Wee to empioy an engineer to examine the several Mr. Lioyd said he did not know of any one | {#$ue or nego! a Bear Corner af Sizth rhein, sted Nattonal amd | Treasurer—-...... se, wonGe Lea... ene Second night ef the engagement of the popular er Divaeloen PESO REDEQCL SS opcioter favorite, ‘Lovis SzovLesy_..—-....._. Ballet MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, ans for the im: poration to pay bounties to volunteers and 3 . provement of the Washington | more capable, pnysically or mentally for mili- a : 3: St eee yer eet, abs o°cl yo prom- | Jens Bsrota_.......--....._....Musical Direc who will appear Sana, and an act to construct a branch sewer | tary service "han his friend Mr. Utermehie. | papeperdar Grafted under the nct of August iz No.1 and 2. 1m Square No 681, situated at the cer- merof north Ds:reet and Delaware avenue, Os THUKSDAY. the 6th of October, at 432 o’clk, in Square No 452. Laughter]. ; b “4 ‘Also, a communication transmitting a_com- | “after some farther discussion the bill was pt arin pass iting munication from the the secretary of the Board | read for information, and Mr. Utermehle | 70 he Rae xeniabnts of the city of Washington THIS (TUESDAY) SEPTEMBER 7, 1964, in her original character of on thi ses. Lot No, 4, in 0. . . tf x 5 Bue and south Capitol atreet, Lot No. 2, in Sq Witnessed at each performance of the In the Domestic Dramnof that name, translated | and topographer. The Mayor urges the ap- | shall be entitled to the benefit of the appropria- | Heeister’s office on the 3ist day of December Je, O33, pa munth K street, between New Jorseyay- | TALENIED DOUBLE COMPANY. from the German expressly for, and. plared orizi- | pointment of said officers, end hopes @ suff | tion, unless he first deposited the money ho | 1°69. and that no. part of thie appropriation 11, 12, 13, 34, 18, 16, 47, 18, 19, 20, and 21, 1n Square No; nally by her, with 0 MING SUOOESS. | cient compensation will be offered to secure a | would be entitled to from the exemption com. | ®>#ll be expended for furnishing substitutes for LN ar rete not residents of o! iy \ provided er, sum be expended under the direction 7, ueat 8°. Peter’s Church. ood officer. Referre' - thi 5 (Sapa or cucribed by the-dectee, will be: & Ref a to Committee on drain. mittee to the credit of the Corporation. BOX BOOK OPEN A WEEK IN ADVANOR.. | £004 Mr, Noyes sald he wos in favor of the | ibe cit One-third of the purehase money in cash, and the GROVEK S THEATER ‘Also, & communication from M. J. Wald. idue i mate i y +. Je - mdment, and there were other amendments meee proce tan desde Sea ch th aoe phot Pennsylvania Avenue, near Willard’s Hotel, heimer, thanking the Board for the use of the | he would ‘ike to see made, but any amend of ine Mags ones piprovaded: mere apiaten oe ward se?’s notes, with avproved security. bearing inter- DISTINGUISHED AUDIENCES, THIS (TUESDAY) EEO ANG ep a Aldermen’s Chamber for holding the meetings | ment atall would defeat the bill, as the Boar £50,000 nas Siwh i pro rata honwexn ae ot the ext from the day of ale, will be taken, with a re- DistingoianED AU DIBNOQES, Second appearance of the great Grea’ inal Im- | of the Clothing Association. ot Common Council had adjourned. It wenld ds of the city, according to the masons tained lieu on the premises, ek ISTINGUISHSD AUDIENGRS. miernonatore of Irish and Yankee Life, The following were intreduced and referred: | be necessAry to pass the bill as it was. Raloipe card Ants Cane repety dod ead temo hes pole k Le OS eG aL DISTINGUISHED AUDIT SES, The rene Pevionumare willootnnence with | BY the Chair—Bill to lay water main on E| Mr. Pepper, Mr. Gulick and others thought | Who have been on may be dbdfied im each ward, tee i DISTINGUISHED ACD. sNOMS- DDY_ 0 BAFFERTY; street, between 1% and Oth streets. By Mr. | the amendment a good one, but they would not | @2der the present enrolmen The cost of conveyancing, certificates of sale, and 8 .SNOKS i Canfield—Petition of W.W. BL ti . “Sec, 2. And be it farther enacted, That the in- stamps to be borne by the purchaser. . OR, A POOR IRIBHMAN’S FORTUNE. -W. Bean, B. wen | at this time embarrass so ne & measure | +. rest on the anticipation hereby authorized be If the terms of sale be not fully complied with Paddy O’Rafferty..... -.Mr. Barney Williams and others, asking increase in the rates allowed | by tacking on an amendment. The amend- aid out of the general fund.” waperto ell terre paid, at the vi ieand at we ike he C; bi one TOTMTOMS OF NEE COUNT: ‘ay one Set a ‘oF Ayres h gt Behe faye are me baba ont DY, # sear ka sade 7, i The following were introduced and passed: operty will be . risk and eo eo The success of the Canterbury since th i a 01 ‘vance of mon ra- ea: essrs. Barr, Ww ‘urton . detaulting purchaser, after one week's public no: | ofthe Fell and Wihter Seaton 16 noe ne OPENS | Melinen, with Songs... Mra. Barney Williams | tion in order to avoid the drat. [fue pill | ani iermonle > Lewis, Plant, By Mr. Moore—to organize two additional The Performance will csnclude with the Scream- WITHOUT PRECEDENT OR PARALLEL, ing Irish Farce of the tice by sdvartisqnens in the Bveni ns Star. 5 IRI8H TIGER. CO. KENNEDY, Trustee, enacts that the sum of $50,000, or so much Nays—Messrs. Canfielg, Gulick, Lloyd, By schools in the Fourth schoo! district. sep2i-eokds J, 0. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, e sa t thereof as may be necessary, shall be appro- | McCathran, Noyes, Pepper and, Brown. - Rieko katy fox srcones Trunk on K street in thi rt Hall hist bei priated out of the general fand and expended Mr. Utermehle then moved to amend by add- (QUaBTaRIEAsTER GENERAL'S OFFIOB, ip ee ciae pe ee ee RIVERS’ AND DERIOUS’ under the direction of the Mayor, for tap pure ing that no one who is able to furnish a sabetl- if _ baoare ta odced & MUL 20, Erovedt, i Wasnitictox DG. Reprember 2, 1864 ZHRONGED NIGHTLY COMBINATION CIRCUS | Poe of procuring volunteers to fill the quota | tute shall be entitled to the benefit of the ap- | filivint in TAane Tt Aes ee aR by the Will be sold at BUBLIO AUOTION, to the bigh- THRONGED NIGHTLY EHD RENO UI ARR THO SUIS OF OGHAT RITSEOG Coto ee | ea eens ane: Sella Uy President or Secretary of War, or by come of- e er, atthe @ and places named below, THRONGED NIGHTLY residents of the different wards under the title ‘The bill was then ordered to a third reading | ficer acting under or by virtue of their author- of ward assaciations shall be expended for the | by the following vote : ity, shall pay & license of $100 before opening Burpee for which they were! intended, and | "Yeas—Messre, Barr, Canfield, Gulick, Lloyd, | ®¥ office in the city of Washington for the par- ehail be exhausted before any part of this ap- | McCathran, Noyes, Pepper, Turton and | Poseot obtaining recruits or substitutes, elther y iz: * York. Pa., Thursday, Sept. 15, 1°62, Altoona, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 22, 1364, Tete JUDGES and FASTIDIOUS AU-' | Will exhibit at Washington, corner of New York Lebanon, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 29, 1864, ; avenue ad 6th sts,, fora few days, commencing TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES AT BACH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1864. propriation is applied} T Llosa Bul | sooo for the army or navy, for any locality other PLAOR. Sane Seated q than the city or county of Washington, or for ‘ 8 ‘tars will found the wonderfal | #PPropriating $3,046 for the relief of the small- Nays—Meessrs. Lewis, Plant and Utermehle. $n Ontaier nar tins of fee Semmes ea Raat foe EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. Amonest the Lore om pox hospital. The bill then passed.’ [The bill passed isthe | 82Y pereons other than residents ofthe ‘ity oF For road and farm purposes many good bargains | rye GREAT &TAR COMBINATION Z OE Reports of committees were made as follows: | Common Council bill, and is publighed in fall pea he Nhe ager 3 at sd ST Ween mgy beh § HUGH EN TERT eINEWS IN ONE who played last winter at Grover’s Theater, By Mr. Lioyd, (finance,) petition of Charles | in the proceedings of that Board.—ReEp.} er residen =o " ee y or co’ ty ig ‘orses sold singly. : é THE DELEVANTE BROTHERS Duke; reported back with an adverse recom- Mr. Barr, from the committee on confer- | tn or not, shall induce, or en Lert tti induce bo ses : mendation, and the committee was discharged | ence on the bill te provide for the appointment | ®2y Person in said city to leave the same for The Child Wonder, Master EDDIE RIVERS, the purpose of enlisting as a volunteer or substitute for any person other than a resident. from its further consideration. By Mr. Pep- | of certain officers of the police and fire alarm per, Cmprovementse) the following bills were | telegraph, made a report fixing the salary of sr: Gaskin hited i oe Colonel First Division, . Gen'ls Office. Bep 3-t2th Last week of the The youthfal Blondin Feported upon formally and pasfed: Billto | the superintendent at $1,200 and of the opera- | Of the city or county of Washington; that said ’ re Neense shall expire within twelve months from IPB MOST POPCLAR CLOTHING HOURS REWITOUING Beauties Sou FOSTER, rade and gravel B street south, from 41 to | tor atgi.ioeach. [Phe fopart wes agreed | Uctr"date! tht topenaiy for violation of any 40 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. BEWITCHING BEAUTIES: eEIEONG The Great American in the Second Ward; bill to relay gutters on the | reported favorably upon the following bills, | [ne of CE ic ie tell hn BEWITCHING BEAUTIES, 0 NATHANS, south side of G street north; bill to relay gut- | and they were passed :—Bill to lay water mains | feiture of lice) y ated Be SMITH, BROS, & CO., Clothiers and Merchant a HARRY KING, ters in the First Ward; and bill to gravel New | in 10th street west, from M to N north, and | of not less than forty, nor more than fifty dol- Tailors, 40 Wert Baltimore street. Misses R. RIVERS, York avenue, from 6th to 7th streets west. By | along M street north, from 10th to 11th; to lars for each offence; one half of the fine to be The Bon Ton Merchant Tailors SIE AND Clams FOWLER. E. DERIOUS, | Mr. Utermehie, (police,) reports were madeas | water mains in 23d street west, from H paid to the party making the complaint Nene Wert Baltimore st. Baltimore, Ma. MILLI AND orage FOWLER Besides a fall and efficient corpsof Gymnastsand | follows: Petition of E. F. Brown, to add a | north, and along I to 22d street; tolay mains Mr. ats ale ne in. oa axel high fe coeds of alk dene gticne ate ecnmabie ALLIS A § a . iders. story to a fg&me kitchen; reported upon ad- | on L street north, from 6th to 7th west; to lay | ¢nougb, as this class of men were making as G vt MILLTB AND OLARA FOWLER, ‘Leader of Band, OSCAR P, PERRY, f i high 00 and $1,000 per day. Some of th peidon MILLIE AND OLARA FOWLER, earner of Bend, OROARB.E, » formerly of | yersely, and committee discharged. Also, re- | mains in 6th street west, from M to N’ north, 8! ane a teeth pee age nda Wapstesinalcceg xe wala aie cea bv ead MILLIE aN D CLARA FOWLER, i ‘ ported back the Dill amendatory ot the act to | and along M street north, Toth atront ‘west; to pbs apace: the, nity. dally. He ee oarant ; < - N ‘UWL. Perf AFTE AND EVENIN icense ten-pin alleys, an: he bill to amend | lay mains on street north, m7th to 9th; 7 z their Clothing made *iitH BROS. & CO. cee th CLARA FOWLER, at ‘Sand So'clock. NOON EVENING | the act to tax billiard “tables; with an amend- mings along G street north, from 1ith to 15th | the rate of license be flxed at $500; which was 40° West Baltimore strect. PILELS AND CLARA FOWLER, gee — ment striking out the third section of each bill, | west; &lso, slong 9th street west, trom K to O | #40 tet ered Dalsea iba lmninnl wir cite WLS Soe i Agric BO conta: chiliaren 2 cane Agent Seeaan wrens pated Sree be ete niree ane. along Solr to Nebel also, Mr Wright, ) aseony the praeiy pgers conter. @ best and cheapes' lothing Housein 1e it A. : a } xcept c ms, naturalizes along street wes! ‘om mnsylvania av- ss ‘4 a country is SMITH. BROS. & CO., ' citizens and persons discharged from the army | enue to K north, and along K to 22d weet; and | ence on the bill providing for officers of the fire 40 West Baltimore street, VARIETIES! VARIETIES: or navy of the United States“and recominnnne also, along H street nore from cas eaant alarm and police tolegran®, Tepories that they MARBLE HALL OLOTHING HOUSE, W. B. CAVANAGH, MUSIO HALL AND THEATER. ed that their farther consideration be post. | avenue to Vermont avenue. had adopted the bill which originated in the wP Weet Baltinsere st. Naltimore, M2. W. B. CAVANAGH, (Fronting Penn’a avenue and Ninth Street.) poned until next Monday night; so ordered. Mr. Utermehie presented the Common Uoun- | Council, Lesh nerd rs] pen inaiead ‘4 pr of é the Irish Comedian. FITZSIMMONS Proprietor and Stage Manager | Also, from the same committee, reported back | cil bill to protect the city of Washington and superna $1,000, instead aoe per Perrone in Washington can save 2) per cent. by caanincanGie Seer ee the act to regulate ei sweeping 0 chimneys, facilitate the raising of the quota of troops re- Pherae wader relating to batters sii eet uying r Clo +LE, € e F, 8 P - t allows 20 cents for eac! quired for the U. S. service, by licensing su a BMITH, BROS. & CO., JENNIE ENGLE, FITZ SIMMONS’ LAST GREAT DRAMA, story swept, instead of 10 cents as heretofore.] | stitute brokers and imposin maities tor | Pairing. The report was adopted. 40 West Baltimore street. | 44. pavorite Songutress. CONVIOT’S SKULL, Mr. Pepper, from committee on EnURGeamuaniee: taking men out of ray city: Pind it was | _ The bill in relation to licensing hotels was Gen Wephiagton enecemaye cae Sra ve tee JOHN MULLIGAN, siiaihdear ls SE Bnd thi cornmltioe rae discbasRe ee ori || Some: MLSUsinga fui troduced & fal authbrial PoTie Aldermen bill for the support of the ‘tock of Clothi in_ the ecountry—every article J or 1D ce A was discharge: rom its r. McCathran tn’ luced a authorizin, ‘est Baltimore street, 3 . a e lo grade and grave! street north. roperty on Canal street, near L street south, ding Clothing House of Baltimore offer JOHN MULLIGAN? Also, THE DOCDLE MUSIC HALL sow, | OMEthto Ith streets west, and it was re- | (Navy Yard.) Passed. 1 | Seize the cum pen nonen ote Cane! Comualee ae Ke gett a a Guat JOHN MULLIGAN: BY THE-PEOP: 5 : ferred to the delegations from the First, Sec- A resolution of the Board of Common Coun- | sioner, providing for only one commissioner in © Sneat IT i sing arbie all, JOHN MULLIGAN: WeRSNESD 'LE'S MOSIO HALL COMPANY. | ond Third Wards. Mr. Noyes, from the com- | cil, requesting the return of a dill for a foot. | future, was concurred in. am . 'Weat Baltimore gtrest. sonm MULLIG AN: poe se a P. sea sealy mittee on | schools, reported @ bill making ap- | bridge on H street, was concurred in. A Dill Hied report atti ay Mees on paler Na GAN jonvi all. ropriation o: ‘or the purchase of alot |} from the same board to place a wooden trunk s Do not fail to come to SMITH, BROS. CO. toget | +4 ethiopian Prinee. ; SATURDAY ARTERNOON ANDNIGHT, Oct. Ist, | In the ist school district, and the erection of ' | on Rt street north across 6th strest west, was | Marche, was called up, but owing to the ab- your Clothing. 40 West Ballimore street. =~ : FITZ SIMMONS’ GREAT BENEFIT, school building, and it was read a third time | passed; and the bill to organiza two additional | Sence of several members of the Board was ‘The place where everybody gets suited. DELEHANTY AND WARD, Admission 25 and 50 cents: Boxes $5. and passed. Mr. Gulick, from the committee primary schools in the fourth district was re- | lid over. Adjourned. Suir. "BROS. & CO., ELEHANTY AND WARD. on asylum, reported favorably upon the bill | ferred. Adjourned. 3 40 West Baltimore street. ee eetney AnD AED. CANTERBURY. making appropriation for the small pox hos- a THE WINNING Honsgs AT HARTFORD —In DELEHANTY AND WARD, pital, and it was passed. Commen Council—The Board met at the | the great $5,000 trot om the Fashion Course The only houre in Baltimore or Washington that DELEHANTY AND WAED, —- Mr. Lioyd, from the committee on finance, | usual hour and was called to order by the | yesterday, Beckwith’s “Priuée” was the win- sponge all their Go0d*, a pos, & 00. DELanAnTy Sap Weep: EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. reported back the bill offered by Mr. Noyes in La cll Manat ee eos Miben °X°Pt | ner of the purse and race, over «(Jenerai Bat- 40 West Baltimore street. DELBHANTY AND WARD, sa relation to an advance of money by the Corpo- | Messrs. Skirving, tog aa ler,” “Lady Emma” and “John Morgan,” all ration for the purpose of securing volunteers A communication wae received from the | noted animals. Best. time, 227. with an amendment Providing that no one | Mayor, enclosing a letter from tne clerk of six to eight thousand epectators caste ere shall receive the benefit of any part of the ap- | Centre market, asking an appropriation of one | the excitement—as well as the betting—ran propriation unless he shall bea bona fide citi- | thousand dollars to remove the manure from high. Time, 2.28, 2.30%, 2.30 t the Champion Clogopodists, DAN. W. COLLINS, DAN, W. COLLINS, All Discharged Soldiers in Washington are offered a discount of 10 Bia" by buying of us, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, BROB, & CO." 40 West Baltimore street. . Wi thi ark hich owing to the in Dg ." i DAN: W. COLLINS. SEPTEMBER 28, zen of Washington and liable to assessment @ market, w! wing ie increase 0! the New Haven Horse F; Dan Green’ Discharged Soldiers cam save twenty dollarsen DAN, W. COLLINS, prior to December 31, 1561. business renders it necessary for the employ- | colt took the first premium of $50 on stailions” a Buit by buying of the Happy Old Man. Mr. Utermeble objected to the report. He | Ment of two carts constantly, and one of | Carpenter's “Tom Carpenter” took the firat SMITH, BROS. & 0O.. 40 West Baltiaore st., Baltimore, Md. It will pay all tocome to Baltimore to buy your HING. SMITH, BROS & CO., “ 5 Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Be sure and come to SMITH, BROS, & CO., Marble Hall Cites Poser ante . ir an inter jothing. street, to get your Fal SMITH BROS & ie Merchant Tailors and Qlothiers, 40 West Baltimore street. ‘was one of the finance committee, but hi seventy-five dollars to make the east end of t - never seen the bill before. : a the West building comfortable for the winter. aaa ae oseph Moody's «Wells meiaa! Mr. Lioyd said he had seen the Alderman of | Referred. , and in one class of gentlemen’s driving horses the Second Ward, (Mr. Plant,) who was also | _ Also, one announcing his approval of the | Beckwith’s “While Bird” won the first pre- & member of the committee, and he understood | following acts: making appropriations to de- | minm of $30. Mr. P. was in favor of the bill. Mr. Lloyd | fray the general expenses of the corporation; | On Wednesday, the second day, a discre- urged the necessity of making some effort to | for croasgutter on sonth side of 6th street | tionary premium of $25 was awarded to Car- prevent the draft taking place. He argued | Across 4th street and N.J. Avenue; enlarging penter’s “Star of the Forest.” In the class of that it was difficult at present to obtain labor, | the drop at the corner of 9th and I streets; | fastest trotting stallions, Carpenter's “Hicko! and if the draft took place it would be yet | to take up and relay gutter on east side of 10th | Jack” took the second premium of $50, J. D. more difficult. As a matterof economy it was | Street from N.Y. Avenue to K street; to take | ‘Wajton’s (Commodore Vanderbilt's) “Colam- manifesily proper that the Vorporation should, | UP 4nd relay pavementin the Alley in Square | pus” parely winning the first—time 2.40. Cam. JOHN REDDEN, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT JOHN BEDDEN, JOHN REDDEN, the Capital Song and Dance Man. J.J. DOUGHERTY, J. J. DOUGHERTY, THE ENROLLED MEN. the Favorite Negro Delineator. ALL, ENNIS, AND PERKIN HALL: ERNIE’ AND PEBRING: Bt Given by the Proprietor of the Canterbury to Peg top PANTS, French and Baglish WALKING HALL, ENNIS, AND PERKINS, by making this appropriation, indicate a dis- | 254; in relation to dwelling houses, for repair- | ming’s «Gray Eagle” won a premium of i: COATS, Peltoe’s fancy and plain S4CK8; also, the | in their specialties. position to prevent labor from being taken | !ng and painting the gutters and roof of the e — Py 6 . A x * * among family horses. Beckwith’s “G; peey” new style SACKATEL, the pease coat out. FOURTH WARD, away. Washington City Asylum; authorizing the won the €50 prize for the running race ia 2.06. All in endless varieties at SM co.’S Popular Merble Hall Clothing House, 40 West Mr. Plant said he did not see where the | Mayor to pay forextra work and for the super- In the trot of the fastest pair, Vanderbilt’s i * ® money was to come from. intendence of the building of the new School Baltimore street. Sep 21-3m sO ee eee on whieh occasion ‘Mr Utermenie asked Mr. Plant if he agreed | House in the Sixth ward; authorizing the set- ae pate Set ue aa ratte OW READY, g R 5 to the report ting of two curb and causing the footway to i 3 “s «Old Man’ tof bend N FHRGREAR CORORES OF BRAUZY, Mr. Plant said he did not. be paved in the south front of Square 20, to | mile trot, Carpenter's Old Man’s Mare” won THE POLITICAL HISTORY THE GREAT CORQvET Or BEAUPY. A BILL OF RARE EXCELLENOR WILL Be | _ Mr. Utermenle men claimed that it was not | coustruct a sewer in Square 490, tor the re- | York horse named “Spot” astoviahed the coon or Tne THE GREAT RONET OF BEAUTY, & committee report, and raised the point of | lief of Emil S. Frederich; for crossgutter on by making a mile in 2. —Hartford Pres: Oe. cuieanei nied Oe cauistk THE GREAT CORONET OF BEAUTY, order that caer member of the committee had atu Sereee west acrony Rew 5 Ok yeas. y Beith he N ‘. » no right to make a report. communications m the iter, 4 MISS ELLA WESNER. on OFFERED, Tne Chair decided that the point was well | stating since the 10th instant the following ap: | .,7=8MABYLAND a as et ep hele DURING MISS EMMA SCHELL, taken. Propriations have been made: From the gen- | fn rm aia pact oF the beeen a ed THE GREAT REBELLION, MISS, MARY GARDNER. |_| in which the A Me ER EG es ener erred lower paris ‘of Oalvert, Anne Areadel. ana 5 e chairman of & com: make a report; ir ar 50; ire an our’ $90; pe epacnh cae sop 11 amu MISS EES MAGULE WILSON ENTIRE CANTERBURY COMPANY otherwise, the majority of a committee by fail: | Fourth Ward, $300; cag | ENERO wad DUCRUASIL ROSE ee Including a classified summary of the legislation MISS NELLIE L. ing toact may prevent a report being made | _ The following bills, &c., were introduced and | ‘\oytn of an average crop, owing to the scar. either adversely or favorably. referred: By Mr. Peugh—In relation to pau- The Chair decided that in the eye of parlia- | pers; asking the refunding of certain thxes; city of err oe ae ee datormation ‘we mentary law the chairman of a committee has | for the repair of gutters. By Mr. Moore—Peti- | C@2 get, the in the not be far from the no more authority than any other member of a | tion of Geo. Miller and others, fcr a water pts ete ; lowing counties : committee, and it is not competent for him to | main; petition of Geo. Miller, for a rectification ay make a sport unless a majority of the com- | of assessment. By Mr. Lloyd—Petition of CO. mittee ro decide. It was in the power ofthe | Boyle and others, for an extension of water board, however, to compel a committee to re- | privileges. By Mr. Ward—Bill to grade and 2 LEWIS MISS JENNIE BISHOP. in their Terpsichorean Feats. of the Second Sessien of the Thirty-sixth Oon- reas, the Three Sessions of the Thirty seventh Soneress, the First Session of the Thirty-eighth Congress, with the votes thereon, and the jmpor- tant Executive, Judicial and Politico-Militery Facts of that eventful period; together with the organization, legislation and general proceedings of the Rebel Administration, by have kindly volunteered. Mr. LEA having generously proferred the use of First week of the Pantomime of his Hall, it is to be hoped that the citizensof HOW TO AVOID THE DRA Washington will rally to the aid of their friends Hos. Epwaxp McPuerton, " HOW TO AVOLD THE DRA port by a yote of instruction. gravel Indiana avenue and UC street, from ist i 5 Clerk of the House of Representatives of the HOW TO AVOID THE DRA of the FOURTH WARD, by being present on the | _ Mr. Lewis said there was on the table a bill | to 2d streets. By Mr. Ferguson—Petition of | qyocy coy otal-+=+0-+: 202-2200 hhds. The work contains a MAGAZINE OF Pacts, ar- HOW TO AVOID THE DRA of asimiliar character from the lower Board, | Jacob Fleischell; and bill amending the license @ counties are the powertul tobacco ranged in logical order, or grouped im nataral HOW TO AVOID THE DRA occasion. and moved to refer both bills to the committee | laws in relation fohucksters. By Mr.Marche— | COunties of the State, and in former years harmony: constituting a most valuable contribu- HOW TO AVOID THE DEA of finance. Petition of the Assistant Harbor Master, for an | Yielded more than three-fourths of the entire tio to the Historical Literature of the country. HOW TO AVOID THB DRA Mr. Lloyd said he would call the yeas and | increase of salary. By Mr. Dudley—Petition | CTOP of the State—45,000 hhds. Whata falling In all the votes, parties are classified. od BO AO AVorD aire Dea TIOBRTA DEERE Y(GENTS. nays upon that question and make ita vest vote, | for pavement on Virginia avenue, irom ist to | Of to be sure, in the production of this geeat jecanvghving the reades entire command of tne con- HOW TO AVOID THE DRAFT: for if the Board decided to refer the bill back, | 2d streets west. By Mr. Larner—Petition of H. | Staple of Maryland. Georgian. {desiring By order of ane approprater woud Lada went ant as saber, er extra pay for ich breathed ImpoRTANT TRIAL.—It will be remember DP.. law, sheep; price $4; FREE BY MAIL, 6 comm! ‘will not repo. -night, and as r. Edmonston introduce: ie following bill » red. 480? WVTUP & BOLOMONS, Publishers, _fep%-st_ SC CTHE COMMITTEE. | the dratt would take place before next Mon- | in relation to bounties for volunteers: that in the fall of 1862 a number of persons se 14-co2w Metropolitan Bookstore, 332 Pa.ry day, the bill would be useless. Be it enacted, &c., That the Mayor be, and he | ¢!8imed to be in the Rebel militia service, cap- The Beautiful Spanish Ballet, arranged by Mons, | JMPORTANT TO LADIES. ir. Noyes moved as an amendment that the | is hereby, authorized to anticipate the accruing | ‘ted a number of Federal soldiers at Bayon GEORGE FORREST, Ezvllossy, entitled — commmittee be instructed to report to-night. revenue of the Corporation, to des Allemande, took them to Thibodaux, con- Late quae ater United Btates Army, THE oORSATR: CHEAP DRY GooDs. Mr Liovd asked Mr. Utermenie if the com. | exceeding $50,000, ata tate of intern woe aoe fined them in ine Parish jail, and after some Adjusts $ j Thi mittee would report at once. ceeding six per cent. per annum, sor we id to Officers, Ordnance, Quartermaster’s, THE CORSAIR: From this day T have reduced the prices of fast | ™uye°Siermenie tought they would not be | Corporation, payable At not more then cenics | death. United States Commissioners Shannon and THE CORSAIR: colored MADDER PRINTS to 35 cts. able to. months after the date of issue or negotiation | #22 Deputy Marshal Christy have been for Commissary’s THE GOBSATE: Latest styles DELAINES only 80 cts, Mr. Lloyd argued that there was then no use | thereof, to enable the Corporation to pay | Some weeks searching for the perpetrators of ACOOUNTS, THE OORBATR: ‘All wool DELAINEB 87%; cts, to refer. bounties to volunteers, under the act of August | this outrage to bring them to justice. Mr, Mr. Utermehle did not admitthe right of 25, 1664. Ohristie eueceeded in bringing four of the per- body ‘of men to force a committee ERR SEAR Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the penis bead tbe outy ‘esterday and they had a pecially so tmportant & committee as that of | interest on the anticipation hereby authorized pee inary hearing before the Commissioner, 464 Tenth street, %4-Im* Washington, D. 0. FRENCH MERINOS £2, and the Scottish Divertissement, Best J. & P. Coats’ SPOOL COTTON 15 cts. SECRET DISEAJES AND WRONG TREAT- FLOWERS OF ELLESHP: r his affair created a world o} itement at Peculty that Drs, BLOTHERS & GRAY No 179 © FLOWERS OF SILER Pee cuits euane Caarts: str Noyes raised the point that the Chairhaa | ape eamonin eeneral fang. eaiate con. | the North at the timeit occurred, and the alls south B street, opposite Siithsonian Institute, a EK. CORSETS reduced to $2. decided it competent for the Board to instruct | slderation of the bill, and also its passage, and | cers deserve no little praise for the zeal cures all forms of Secret Diseases, eflects of self: BALMOEAL SKIRTS $3.50 to @10—very hand- | a committee. stated that this course had been taken by | 2&ve matter, and its de= ‘Sbuse and wrong treasment of quacks and impos, ‘The Chair said he had so decided. Georgetown, the Uouncils of which had ap- velopment will add a new Page to the h tures, in less time that any Physician in Washing aqme. Mr. Utermehle again raised the peint of or- | propriated $20,000, which the committee yes. | f the Rebellion. - {N. 0. True Delta. fon, no differgace yourcircumstances or situation” BEGULAR MATINEE FOR LADIES, TOWELS, LINEN GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, | der that there was nothing before the Hoard, as | terday expended and filled the quota. A DAMPENBR.—As iy terme and charges sre such that the unfortu- REGULAR MATINEE FOR LADIkg: &c., very chea the bill did not come from the committee. Mr. Peugh suggested that provision be made theN.O. the train from the south Eeepiesomte ee ten REGULAR MATINER FOR Tabs A DISCOUNT WILL BE ALLOWED To THE | My, LiOVa Sudst the bill did not pass to- | for the wards singly, and urged that the board | artne depot cn Riel ry [ot diatan’ Ei * . SUeSTIT ORES FURNHED. REGULAR MATINEE FOR LADIES: TRADE, Sa pee abn petro a tee by | “Wn Rheess asbed how the bill would affect | McClellanites passed through one of the care SUBET TCT ECRNISRED, airutihyY aseacnGod: a which the bill had been referred tothe commit- | his (the first) ward, when thedrafthadalready | St Hettnsore he cee sae een an Persons desiring 8U Barer es teat be ber: SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MF The above prices I guarantee for afew days | tee on finance, but subsequently withdrew his | taken pace. President. He named Lincold, « » said nished at the lowest prices. Apply immediately at SATURDAY AFTERNOON, only. Goods marked in plain figures, motion, and moved that the Council bill be | Mr. Moore was opposed to giving the bene- | «I have. five nephews in he, HOOVER & CO. Legal Agents, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2 taken up 8s it was necessary to pass that bill | fits to others than bona fide citizens, and offered | preser McOlellan.” The * ag ew Jersey grenue, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 8. M. MEYENBERG, ornoneatall, from the tact that the Lower | an amendment co its provisions to all | jous with applau Sep 17-8t* Opposite City Passetger R. R. Depot. 48 Market Space, Board had adjourned, In reference to the ar- | such; which was adopted. ‘When one at tne “ iuinteg'the Old 2 $16 F STREET. es ben skh Between 7th and Sth streets, | Swment that the money could not be raised, he | Mr. Larner said it would be impossible to | Baittnorean upon the ceone eee ere oe — : ep 24st _Between 7thand sth streets. | said it would be discreditable to the city of | make flesh of one and fowl of another, and ar- | snd inqaired, Pee aee Ct oe ni Bephews, ° = CROCKERY), aa PRICES OF ADMISSION. Re: READ! READ! READ, | Washington if it could not raise $50,000, when | gued that to benefit the citizens they would | nephews making ln ear coal cant SS Np Barauetto, Balcony, and Gallery . - the Little city rok Georgetown had raised $20,000 | have to benefit all enrolled. Hesuggested that | Tagine the sui which strack TIN WARE, NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.—Just re- the old man mly buf sarosst replioge CUTLERY AND FANCY DS. Reserved Orchestra seats. assortment of Gent's objected to the bill recei S Robert . OOAL O1L AND. edhe Sin tees, oe aie Foxes, hol Conds, eguspusing the Tatent See, ats its third reodie . He was not to be Indimidaved ‘trough the cofdolin the cops. hurriedly len the : clue all of the stoveaslael ef iS. ogi Sidble 33 Ronee. = sui on 3, Jef 5 and K sta, | by outsiders. rs or to be influenced by train,—Harrisburg Telegraph i 5 * Seats can be secured x " embrace theibest, assortiaent: pyar Uffered to th f-om juin the merping all syese" Persons will do Fant fo cell d examine our ° Washington public :as than they) all the ani ns had i eae aa chee sith a pe SSH Hee ed Pa tee to maya freee | and to Tequest Councils 19 sppremms Fo fied n ely yk mane hioas A pn i J, REWOLEY, —_ Pricey. a AMET, Site mente | this ney city of the Graf. in on have left Saree. North. bet.:1ith ap eat | . i na. K ats., No. 362. had de- enanlen) ountain, ‘Ww! — er oe ue we sa EDNESDAY, ARTERO0 ‘ y bie ong edienid amount to th Bec creat! of ee Line it dust” Fs : 0. pn PeBBER EALORS i DAR ON, BRERA BNTER.| on want of BURIN EY BULTE, wat ion and thus thesis canéete wee who were shot nner. Tide We iy patiaueee paar ine BENEFIT OF THE ENROLLED MEN INTHE on, ease, Fee PSNR uae te'e | Tanedwo give ibis Gonceriones to.ene ene Yor Ferry -auaertook the journey cy large stock of LOU Hie ORUOK E: 17 “rth atree’ 4 + Wo. the of the but é : Dy; way De. WARE, especially adapted to ‘Goods coves ABD, At Srcaneratey in feartie Te cea overisad route, taking with them some cattle «+ man are sincere: let. ‘then @ city, kee of charge, and % m give of their al \d not take the. " sense tn gt ates ove Joaeey. ELER & 80N, On reasonab) sone a, le Ho ta . Ke is also buying and selling stoc! persons in the trade will do well to afi. eeeint at less than New York, hwhen entire Company attached to the Oanter- BEOBTAINED rH ICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED OF ANY OP THB “ , OUSTOM GOODS MADE 79. ORDER.— faiiweecer ork ees into, m0" ate rateof See a

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