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TE Theregularmonth- | Piceon SHooTmmG.—It having been an- The Prize Ring. TY ITEMS. Aftatts ta Georgetown. AMUSEMENTS, AUHE EVENING STAR. erm ns, | ones SG tase | ae foot, Revers, Orie ten Boe Sit. of Lig oy Larrea eng Fos a 4 0-day, allen; an tre ne oa 2 Ean & ‘ pte be eo For “Avction SaLse” advertisement’ at the City Hall, Col. James | of Washington, and Mr. Gideon Yates, of | o: Waciinctou's celebrated colored chaceniers Mitte Ovimcoars. for gentlemen, of Tweed, Sn Osh AbEmS, rs, NATIONAL THEATER nag | * | L, Williams tn the chair, and J.Carroli Brent, | Georgetown, a large crowd was attracted £0 | to another fe meet him in the prise ring. ue | Mevon. and Casaimere. "They have bat Oné | yeary auast: Biss [reas We Allen, Mise, Emi NGS! eve fourth page of to-day’s STAR, Faq., secretary. Fletcher's field, in the rear of Kalorama. yes- | challeneing party i§ Thomas H. Bowie, and | }rc® Only for them at Henning’s, corner 7th Mrs. ¥. B. Mrs OnRFA St Dk. 3B. Biake, of a commitiee appointed terday afternoon, and considerable interest | the challenged is Thomes Sorrell. Bowie and Maryland avenue. Miss wn, Airs. or alti : for the purpose, reported several amendments | evinced by (he sports of the District. charges Sorrell with asserting that he could Sr ee ae Miss Alice Gook, Asante V. Coy. bem rigs gear LOCAL NEWS, to the constitution of the association, which | The match was#50 a side, with bounds of 25 | whip any colored man, and especialy Bowte, |, L8% Wixtza Cox, let popiar spirits ore . Crier, cold, Mrs. Harriet Davi: it ERNE. were adopted, among which one providing | yards, and raise of 18 ‘The contestants | and he now proposes to fight him for one or | ‘te darkening world, for A. Saks & Co. have | Miss Mary Douglass. Mrs. Rachel French. | ~ ———— AMUSEMENTS, &., TO-NIGHT for an officer to perform the duty of a marshal, | were to shoot 12 birds each and trap for the | two hundred doliars aside by the rales of the | Ulotbing for all, at’ 5i7 7th street, adjoining | Mra Gibbons, Marian Hole, Margaret Heason, | (QRAND CONCERT _s NATIONAL THEATRE —The Riching'aT: Waon necessery: making the initiation fee @t; | other; the birds to be flown from @ ground | London prize ring, the seconds to choese the | National Bank of the Republic. Airs. Ellen Jenkins, Mre. Suean Kelley, Han- or in lly Of Rierny OF the ne aTroupe | and, besides this, a momthiy contribution of 25 | trap, and each to shoot bis m1 off. A toss | spot where the ring shall beset. Sorrell ac- nah Keane Mts, Hartman Lelthwer, Bire. Rose SACRED MUSIO cente; aleo, that when @ member has been daly | for choice of firstshots resulted in fayor ot Mr. notified twice of dereliction of duty, he shall | Yates, but he declined im favor of Mr. Wil- cepts the challenge, and agrees to fight for | _JEWRLRY.—Ornamenied Bog Weod Setts, |’ Lewis, cold, Valinday Lynch, irs. A. Mul- RICHINGS” “TROUPE ‘be liable to expulsion. Mam: ‘OpD-FRLLows’ HaLi.—Another crowded 2200, or as much more as Bowie desires to put | SPangie Drop ana three link Drop, new styles, | ler, Mrs. cain Moloy, Bt iss Lizzie Mason, phar, the benefit of the Schools of Bt. Patrick's ieComb, aud amused audience were in attendance last is up. réliminary meeting has not yet been | Coral Setts, Silver-plated Spoons and Forks, | Mrs. Margaret S t Piond~ | Parish. at CARROLL H . @ etre night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. ‘This week Closes | Capt. S, Masi was then elected Marshal. At 3x o'clock, everything being in readiness, | 11. “‘SFrreii has goue to Baltimore torarrange | Feceived yesterday at Prigee, One Doles | ine Men wey eee tre: Sharior Wiond- | Paris COETEST ee at mata the Protessor's engagement. One Raudred | Nominations for membership being in order, | Mr. Thomas P. Stacey, the umpire, ordered | preliminaries for the mill, Bowie ana Sorrel | Jewelry Store, No. 439 Pa. avenue, near 4x | mei Dire. Sasce Rodgers, Mary A.Smith, Miss SUNDAY EVENING. October 7th. presents given away every evening. the following were nominated and elected : Mr. Williams to load and precers to shoot. | are both powerfal men, And some interest is | Street. Lacy E. Taylor, Mrs. Kate A. Vansant, Mrs. Page om Ti, erved Seats, $1.50; for sale at ———e+e. Rear Admiral L. M.Goldsborough, Capt. Wm. | Mr. Williams, leading off, killed three birds in | manifested in the fight Sane erm a Margaret Wood. = Music Stere. fe 25-008, . t H. Nailey, Jas. S. Magee, Jonn Fietc: A.L. | Succession, missed one, killed the fourth, and uk eas ean! A CARD.—The undersigned takes this occa- Gentlemen's List—D. ©. Andrew, Thomas NATIONAL THEATER. THE BODIES OF THE CONSPIRATORS | McIntire, Geo. M. Davis, John Bute Resin | shot the fifth, which, falling outof bounds, Base Batt.— Yesterday afternoon, the Capt. sion to extend his grateful thanks tothe public | Angels, Oapt. Waller N. Avery (2), George P. ~s DISINTERRED. Ammold, Jacob Colelazier, Col. Chas. K.Gard- | was declared no bird. Williams having six | ..) fase Bell Club played a return game with | (°F thelr very liberal patronage on the opening Baldwin, Ieaac P. Breach, Syall A. Brown, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4TIt —_e——_ ner, Capt. ag M. Dove, Dr. Geo. M. Dove, | more single shots, succeeded in dropping that | |). Interior Ulub, which at the end of the 6th pe nis hew model oyster restaurant, corner of | Aibert N. Brown, ©. B. Bookyer, ©. Bazard. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Removal of Booth's Beds. and James H. umber of dead pigeons within the prescribed innings Teeulted in favor of the former. The 11th street and Pennsylvania ayenue,onTues- | O, F. Benedict, Thos. J. Bateman, Thomas F. To Dr. J. B. Blake offered seriesot resolutions | bounds. Having concluded, the result was 10 | toiiowing is the core: day night last; also last n after the | Burt, Obarles Buckalco (2), Wm. Qulbenny, MISS CAROLINE RICHTNGS. PAA fis Buriat in respect to the memory of Col. Jas. L. Ei ont of : CMe inraeme opera, the fashion of Washin, was assom- | A.H. Clements, Uapt. Thomas Baemer, Wm. olst’ MARTHA aes The Secret History © 's Burial. wards, a Vice President of the association; Mr. Yates was then announced, and betting "oom: = bled in bis rooms to partake of “roast, stewed, | A. Crawford, Charles Cotue, Chester, | — = --——_ which'were unanimously adopted. began briskly, the offer being $100 toS75 | py, Clear,s.0% Ogden, ¢ i | one ee git day or two alt his employees | Capt, Henry L.. Cranmer, Joseph Gooms, Mau: ODD FELLOWS HALL. * ‘On Tuesday last, in accordance with orders | Mr. M. Nash offered resolutions in respect te | favor of Yates. Bieinski, 2b....3 4 -Brandy, if. 2 | Will be more thoroughly drilled in thetr duties | rice M. Chester, Capt. John Corilier, Capt. A. aD received at the Washington Arsenal by Gen. | the memory of Richard Wimsatt; which were The trappers placing the bird, and the string Yoder, e. 1 ae Naylor, 3 Vii.g @ | than they now are, and he contemplates so in- | Dickinson, Isaac §Dukes, Stephen Dennis, PROFESSOR AND MAD. MACALLIS TER, eral Ramsey, Commandant of the Post, from | "28=imously adopted. ulled, Dir. Yates bagged’ his game, when | thompson,c.f 5 Hutton, p......2 0 | creasing his facilities as to provide for any | Cisyion Evans, Bir. Eastern, Wm. E. Ezan, | The great Mlusionists of the Age,in their SOL ‘yy, Vor a 7 = Gn motion ot J. Carroll Brent, Esq., Messrs, tting again ran high. A second shot, and a | Aber. ib... 0 6 Dingman,1 3 o | emergency. His stock of oysters and other | Joah Endicott, Wan. F. French, Patrick Foy, | REES MAGIQUES, GeneralGrant, Secretary of War, the bodies | Jenkin Thomas, and Richard Pettit, of George. | m ss, had the effect of the Williams’ side effer- : 3 4 Lyon,2b ; 1 | delicactes will be ample at all times to supply | George Ganglof, John Gaylor, Rey. P EVERY EVENING vfthe assassimation conspirators, as also the | town, were chosen as vice presidents of the | ing even bets that Yates would not win. The ag Ranmerte: ; | theentire demand ot the city, if necessary. | Grusnd, Nicholas Gavistop, Joseph E. Hille, | until Satarday vening, October 5th. ody ot Henry Wirz, the Andersonville jatlor, | 8&S0ciation, to fill tne vacancies occasioned by | third shet secured his bird, but the fourth be- 3 4 Wilson, ct z | The trial trip of the new Iron Clad has been | Col. Albert Harrison, Thomas F. Hardin. Wm. i200 PRESEN Ts pred es areas Sie d from their graves and reinterred. | te deaths of Hon. Wm. A. Bradley and Uol. | ing a miss, the friends of Yates showed no dis- @ Maloney, 7. 1 | Cminently successful, so far, and when the | Hauce, Oharies Hitchman, Moses Jackson, | , Admission 35 Cents. ee ean teen ‘were remove gravesand reinterred | James L. Edwards. posttion to bet further on their favorite, as at a ae _} | machinery gets to working smoothiy the public | John Kemp, D. B. Lyles, H. 0. Logan. Willis aR OS Be toon 1m aucther portion of the grounds. This remo- | " Capt. Mast here presented a design for a | best it could only result inatie, and they were is 2 7 | Will have no cause to complain of the accom. | Mitchell. a Matthews, Willie Morrison, commence at 8 o'clock. val was rendered necessary in consequence of | badge of the association, suitable to be worn | not prepared to isk much in ehooting off. The “ INNIRGS. modation furnished them. TM. Haver. | Thaddeus Munemaker, George Nicholson, Jo- sth. une projected improvement of the Arsenal Sh me. lappel of the coat. It is round, and | little «side shows” had ne apparent effect on Soe as eet seph A. Plum, C. H. Payne, Geo. H. Phillips, MILY MATINEE, at halt an inch So bearing the Be coos. pana Party iM seven succes- Words next to the outer edge of the badge: | sive shots he brought his “flyer” each time ‘to the old penitentiary building, Mr. J.T. Stock | ‘Association of the Oldest Inhabitants,” ‘with | mother earth. Ele 56 Tas Frst.— White, On! ist, 424 | 7, 4 Fs cg Ad 35 conta b 7 4 2ct2 | Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-and-a- ec phe abpvend 00 Presents given away Grounds; the contractor for the removal of mas Powell, Capt. James S. Robbins, Jeasy Reynolds, Jack Rose, Laben Riley, o 0— 7 | halfand Sixth streats, removes Corns, B i is Ager shots having been fired - ; + s, Bunions, | Richard H. Richardson. Jonn George Rich- = bridge, being about to commence work. the letters “D. 0." actors the center of the | the friends of Mr. Yates exhibited considerable Fist iors warts "Pout PELOR OR ae Ae arde, John Burr, J.T, Scrivener, Nichard &. PIC It will be remembered that after tne execu- | #4me: which was adopted. Uinensiwcss,as it was necessary for. make | Catches—Gapitoi, 5; Interior, 8. Passed Balis— E Somers, Lewis Sewell, Capt, Martin Smit, NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. and Mr. Y: Herold, and Geo. A, Atzerodt,which took place | Patrick’s Church, which was listened to with | bira; he killed nine birds of twelve, thereby on the *th of July, 1565, the bodies were low- great attention; after whieh the Association | being the loser by one bird. ae ered and placed in white pine boxes, and were | #0journed. uch money changed hands on the result o! ee A eer thie mate one satisfied. yinmediately interred in graves just south of Jewieh ConTRIBUTIONS FOR RELIEF OF Paper toa et wet eennlere aan te on snoer match between the same par! the scaffold, near the east wall of the enclo- | THE YELLOW Fever St be ‘made, it in st for $500 side. heute inst ASR FOF, 9. Corser STEste at § centsa pair, at Charies 2 5 ae jacana nas ee Sas National kod Geewey Baum’s celebrated Hoop Suir and ‘Corset man. Seerez Genre hs Werte. Bon Tea we Ts yesterday altersoon, on ihe grounds of the for~ | UiSctory, 49 Louisiana avenue, near Seventh | Ohaies Warren, U. Walker, Capt. Charles mer, which proved an interesting one, The | * tf | Worthington, Henry Welsh. Jesse A. Weekes, Will take place at ANAL Sete AES AND, tollowing is the score: : . John T. Welter. Capt. Jonn Weaver, J. M. | o. MONDAY & TUESDAY.-the7th &sth inst 2D NINE NATIONAL. 2D NINE JEFFERSON. Ped 1 err. Wits Dion CBS | West, Ebenezer Wenship. b n instants, . ‘The proceeds to be distributed for the benefit of the sure, Mrs, Surratt being placed ithe north | was held last evening Jewish Syni gation auay. om B; | Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-anda. | WEBCHANTS, Excuance The oferings on | Yellow Fever Sufferers at Mobile and Pensacola grave and the others in the order in which | £°€¥e, On Sth, between H streets, for t! PRESHYTERY OF PoTOMAC.—The presbytery fea a ok Fy balf and Sixth streets. ‘wheat, G00 buahels of corn, and 100 bual of moat able orators and a large number they stood on the scaffold. Subsequently a | PUrpose of collecting funds for the relief of the | of Potomac commenced ite fall meeting in the ater 4] -wrarpina Parse POR SALE—Apply atthe | T¥e. The sales: 600 bushels of red wheat, at | couutry will be precent. His Bese on ee ages plain white head-board was placed at eact of | *Hnacm seems’ wan urcclaed veer ean, evening, sia was Gpsuod. Witins satan fas 4 | star office. cai -—Apply atthe | 2)'a%: 4,000 bushels of red wheat, prime, at | Johnson, President of the Unitel states, as the graves, on which the names of the parties ‘ fa. 2 ‘om bY | Groniz, c. Oe ee 2 (ue $2.57%, and 600 bushels of white corn, at | U.8. Grant have been invited, were fainted “im black letiers. Afterwards | Blowt, Eeq.. President of the Hebrew Congre. | the last moderator, Rev. . M. McUampbell, | Cronin, 0.f....2 8 S| | Gtuvvisies ei eee onuatar | See? Brae | Ronta the wouasiog oth aome posts were planted and s slignt 2 | gation ot Washington, and the Rey. JacobS. | from Matthew, chap. 13, verses $2 and 33. terson, 2. f. ind Burneit’s Orien blast Band of the mn! ‘was erected around the graves. ‘The body of | Jacobson acted as secretary. After sermon, Presbytery was called to order, | Studley, Hc... 3 § 2 | Foch Waakian effectual detergent sReramo=— Poromap Diy seton— Btine segulak. weeks thee wentie z Tenry. Wirz, the Andersonville jailor, wao | ,,TB08..Durant, of New Orleans, addressed | and elected Rev. Howard P. Deckert, of Fall's foe oi onesie ae | . a es re y meeting of thie Divison, No. 5. Sonsof Tem- | an‘ String Bands havo been engaged for both daye. was convicted by & Mulitary Commission | 'b* meeting. by invitation, portraying the suf. | Church, moderator, and Joseph H. Deeble 23 Dever 3 3 — —| _Pxwwres can be had in any quantities at the | Pireot jast evening. two indieiducls seers | commit Maiutaining order. Come one.cous which sat in the Court et Claims Rooms at the | fering now existing there from the dread | temporary clerk. Presbytery then adjourned 2 40 21 ig | Star office counter. Sloctedd to mennbershny Sod Line seUnted, sitet, | ail; contribute your mits to xellove the antoring, Cspitol, and who was Rung at the old Uapitol | SCoUrge of yeliow fever. and hoped all our citi- | til! morning at nine o'clock. fenrwor lected to membership and nine initiated, after | $11 Criictet committee promise a ploasan Prison, November 10th, 1-63, was also taken | 2°28 would liberally respond to the call of |. Wednésday Morning,—Presbytery met at nine ey eg Which the officers elected at the previous | sid agreeable tim. Thr tournament will eminence and buried just south of the grave of Atze- | Mercy: o’clock, according to adjournment. After re- National auine, 946 412 o-4 DRY GOODS, & meeting were installed by the Deputy (rand | at) o'clock p. m. each day. rodt. Atter a few remarks by other gentlemen, a | ligious exercises the roll was cadled, and the onal, second nin 6 412 2—40 , CC. Jefferson, second nine. Worthy Patriarch, John B. Wheeler, as also | The following nam A gentiomen willact as Jui lees: ie 3. The body of J. Wilkes Booth, the principal | S¥Dscription was started—Mr. Durant heading | following persons answered to their names: 20 4 2 os | —___"____ | the lady officers who were as follows'—L. U., Is David Hunter. D 1 whe ox . the list with $5(\—and the total amount » | Ney. P. D. Gurley, VU. v., Rev.S % In Pbiladelphia yesterday afternoon, the Mrs. Devine: L.S., Miss Payne; Ist assistant, | Miller, Hon. Richard Wallach. Colonel G. W. Wal fempt to capture him ae Garietts acne ncs | scribed was § sub | RO eay Me Garton eee McCampuer: | Olympic Club of this city, played a match Tue cancesr store i tue crry! Miss Colwell: dd Miss Maggio Reever, and | lac, Drs J. A-Bitchic, Grattyy Tiler, aod H.C. Fort hoyal, on the Rappahannock river, on | _TD6Obair then appointed the following com- | Dechert, and Van Doren; Elders Joseph A, | &&me of base ball with the ‘Athletics of that — 3d, Miss Oarrie Ceever ton Boggs, US|N., Major L. fh, Norton, Hugh the 26th of April, 1965, was buried in what | ™ittee to solicit donations from the citizens at | Dceble,” Jacob Ramsburg, Robert Hell, G. W. | City, in which the Olympics were defeated by DRY GOODS! DRY GooDs! POLIce WoRK.—Seven arrests were made | Caperton. Esy.. Jolin J. Beall, feq., ani F. We was known as the ware-room of the Peniten- | !#!£¢; after which the meeting adjourned: Mitchell, and Isaac Hazen. The place for the | 2 Score of 36to 6 runs. The fielding of the i . by the police yesterday: three for a violation of | Jones, Esq ‘ary building, (that portion between the pari Chairman—N.H. Miller, esq. Georgetown | next meeting of the Presbytery was fixed tor | Washington boys on that occasion, however, ay the city ordinance, three for intoxication and | | Comiitter of Arrancements—S, B, Palmer, Goo. used asa dwelling by the Warden and the | 924 First Ward—Jacob Peyser, H.L. Blout, | the North Chureh, Washington. The Rev, | WS said to Rave been good. IMPORTANT NEWS TO THE LADIES! disorderly conduct, and one for vagrancy. | F Graham. F.X Byrne. William H prison proper.) and in this connection itseems | 5: Heller. Alexandria—Isaac Litten,S. Wal- | Mr. Glover, of New Brunswick Presbytery, | 4 J8rae crowd assembled on the White Lot Justice Buckey imposed fines amounting to Dee Ee oem HE. to be the proper time now to give the follow. | /#h. From Fifteenth to Tenth street, north | and Rev. J. E. Nourse, of the Presbytery of | Yesterday afternoon, to witness the game be- “ aa ai tween the first nines of the Eagle and Active $50,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS ae Tarr—y¥ W, Sionssa, John Fearsot ing particulars, heretofore unpubl: Fe _ | 8nd south side of Peansylvania avenue to | Baltimore, were invited to sit as correspond- Ceruing the secret interment Bf the retasine, { boundary lne—Z. Tobriner, I. Abrahams, L. | ing membere. A letter trom Rev. Mr. Gamp. nts. 50 cents; Ly; B. B. Clubs. The Actives having won the terday, Mr. Lv. Robinson, | | Admiss . JUST RECEIVED AT tl 5 a 4 ived at the ferry The body of Booth, with Herold andthe cap. | Roseburg. From Tenth to Sixth streets, | bell, late of Seventh streetchurch,Washington, | ‘Ss, fent their opponents to the bat, with the pL aE ae yee ab aaa onb: Davidcou ther they n 2 tors—Lieut, Col. Conger, Lieut. L. B. Baker, | 20rth and couth side of Pennsylvania avenve | asking to be dismissed to the Presbytery of | following result: LA NSBURGH &:BB0.B, had been seiting down the weight of flour bar- 5 s every five minutes; Lieut. E, P. Dougherty, and detachment of | ‘© b0wndary line—G. Lansburg, Ph. Wallach, hvilie, Tenn., was read; transfer ordered. ALE, AOrIVE, 515 7th street, third door above D street, rels at 2) pounds, without weighing them. | St}? the 16th New York cavalry—arrived at the | L. Baar. Committee at Large—Thomas A letter from Rev. Dr. Janeway, Secretary of Ge Bey ae PRS INTELLIGENCER BU Saal They acknowledged the charge and paid, the ARIN 1 LAavy-yard at half pest two Ocoee ct 2S | Durant, N.H. Miller. Islacd—H. Wolford, the Board of Domestic Missions, was read, | McLean, c. 4 Miller, ist b....3 1 NTELIAGENORE:BUELDING: first Sou3, and the later soe fine for having | WE“"EMA. RST morning of the 9:th of April, when the Karpelés,. 8. Hartung. From Stain tre t Urging more Iiperal contributions to the cause Files ine 3 3 i — barrels of false tare. body of J. Wilkes Booth wi ” south of Pennsylvania avenue to Oapitol Hil! | of domestic missions. report from the com. ES, Pp. 2 have dua ‘1 stock a ie * ‘ Moautor Montauk, on which others chore | aed Navy Yard—Wm. Wolf, H. Adier, L. | mittee on church extension was made: im | Hollingehead,.t3 2 8 | DRE WOODS mest of whi tne be Rael Disonpegiy.—Mary Metirell, a woman of s. particulars se with betng concerned in the conspiracy were | Lucks, L. Blout, L. Gassenheime: whic it was stated that anew church had | (Teason, r, 3 2 | warcat sacrifice, for Cash, at lust week's New York | toa'House yesterday Warzone ea, co the sia TREE RUNS SUEDE 8 confined, and Herold was assigned to quarters Sutera sent, @ committee meeting was | ben organized at Manassas, which was en. | Lake, s. 5 0 0 | Auction Sales, We ment foes Nontoticaione Oamaeoe iotoee 5. onuy aoe on board. No visitors were allowed on board | beld, with N. H. Miller, esq. in the chair, and | rolled as the Presbyterian Church at Manas. | Wilson, 1. 2 3 2 20 cuses beautiful PRIN B ae eee as nea peas Road Of her Hee aed ACADEMY will the mouitors, but during the day large num. | ter the transaction of? some unimportant | eas. Jt was resolved that an adjourned meet. | “‘lion,” 2d b....1 3 M Ie 50 cases and Lales of BI and Brown COT- | Sui was fined in the sum of €2.50. She being reas bers ci persons visited the yard and caw the | business. the following sub-committee was ap: | ing of the Presbytery should beheld duringthe | Harkness,3db.2 2 Karough, p. TONS. at less than present factory prices. see ee eer La stoaniinite he Tune ae | ches Fridays, body from the wharf, it being laid ona car. | Pointed to wait upon the lodges and societies | session of the Synod at Georgetown. The com- Stree heexy © ANNELS,/at/20\| In ® state’ of impecanioalty, the Justice sant : her to the workhouse, at which place she is | _ Lidies. Misses, and Masters in the after: ave CAMBRIC for Lining. at 10 cents. weilacquainted. Fannie Wilsbu, came before | Poon gentlemen at night; on the N. c UXGSERENCH MERINOBS ant RE - orday uth io cavenct Fancy DEE . stice Buckey yesterday evening, charged penter’s Bénch on board hevasaniion ola of the District to solicit aid for the objectsta’ed | mittee on the Metropolitan Church was con- near the turret of tbe vessel Surgeon General shove: H. Adler, William Wolt, N. H. Miller, | tinued. A supply was Spbaliied fo the 7tb- Varues, with Surgeon Todd, of the monitor, | H.. Blont, and S. Heller. street Presbyterian Church in Washington, A * OODS, in great va- | Witn having been gloriously intoxicated, and DANCI Sud one or two army surgecns, Subscriptions may be lefi with Benjamin De | 1avorabie report was made in relation to the riety—some magnilfic . Ls hs d 'S Classes will, comme Dthiens Oxamn ination Of the Conte oe nes | Woilt, 3x0 Penneyivanin avenue; Nei. Miller, | progress of intssionats operations to Eeitcs iors bs Pes apo reer emai eee om gape September 23d.” For two of the vertebrae, betwet hi } | 2 Louisiana avenue: T. J. Durant. Washing- | William county. Rev. Mr. Campbell was ap- SILES LLRs ys obeys. fepten mr | See Cirenlars, to be had at the Musi rae, be! en which the bal! sa rs r on. D. A. Well: f the Treas- Black and Cclored in all Shales. tribute the sum of $1.50 to the Corporation fund. t the Academy, E street, between 9 which caused his death bad passed. We | t0R Building: Phillip Wallach, Odeon Hall, | pointed to visit Occoquan, and to make report rereare im DE Sie Eret ihepe TERA: BAe a i 3 See oe ne) om, SEmeee,, DeCwenn Gy an positively assert that this was the | CoFMer of Pennsylvania avenne and 4\ street, | at the next mecting of the Presbytery. A let- | uty Department; Gen.C. A. Tompkins, of TOWELS, ZABLE LINENS. NAPKING, Tax Pour-—The stesincr New-York, Uap- | Sud 100: = Portion ofthe body removed. end tact ime | 8nd others of the committee. ter from Joseph M. Watson, urging the Presby. | Rhode Island; A.S. Mansfield, of New Or- | Andali other House-Furnishing Goods. ail from | tain Jones, bas left with a heavy cargo for ROF. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEM various reports eat ie p fabearre ret Pe fea gon aa il tery to appoints jerson to collect historical Dr. Shadduck, of Columbus, Mis: . Auction, very cheap. Phitadeiphia. The steamer Jonn Gibson, AVE., 0} ppoaite Metrepolitan Hotel, that his bead wae taken off, bis heart takenien: | SELLING LicvoR TO SOLDIER. —In the ease | facts connec'ed with the Presbytery was Tread. v of New Jersey, are at Willard’s Ho- | |. yy CASSIMERES AND CASSINETS: ontea | Uaptdin Fuller, with a full cargo of mer- | Misses and Masters, &c, vere entirely unfonnded. A pine box had | Of Jomes Lawn, arrested for selling liquor to | and Rev. S Tustin, D. D.,was appointed. The Pr. J. J Jones: U.S. N.i Gea. W. 0. | For Men and Hove ward up. ve conte | chandise, mcluding 1.600 barrels of flour, has | Boon from 3 to5 o'clock cloc! been made previously, in whieh to bury the | £0ldiers, noticed in the S/ar of yesterday, a | Presbytery then adjourned to meet in Bridge- ei et hee eee Oe New OF; | WHITE GOODS of every description at halt | BORE OB for New York. Cam be rented for Halis: Soirens. &e Temaims, Dut this was not used, and about two | Dearing was had before Justice Harper, when | street Ohurch, Georgetown, on the evening of | 'eans: Hon. Hill, of New Jersey; Hon. George | |,\ k al REVIVAL.—A revival of religion and pro- o'clock on the day of its arrival up river, the | Mr. Hine, counsel for aceused, put in a writ- | the 17th of October. Closed with prayer and Haines Col. J. K. Wing, | Pid pairs BLANKETS. from $3 up. tracted meeting is being held at the Wet body was wrapped in a gray army blanket, | te® plea of not guilty, and waivedan exami- | the Apostolic benediction —Aler. Gazette. of Ga.; Charles A. Page, of Zurich, Switzer- 40) BALMORAL SKIRTS. at €2—worth double. | Gcorgetown Methodist Episcopal church, on se § JAMES Y. DAVIS it piaced ina boat, in which was an officer of ine | PStOn, offering to give bail to answer any in. eh a a ash land: W. A. Walter, US. A.; and Thomas | MOURNING GOODS in great variety, at prices | the corner of Seventh and Fayette streets, un- Jay a vEES monitor with four sailors, Gen. Baker, and two | Cictment that might be found against fim. Equity Count, Judge Wylie —Walker agt. | Shurlock, (a milltonaire,) of Cincinnati, are | to suit everybody der the superintendency of the pastor, Rev. HATTER AND FURRIER detectives. The boat proceeded down eiream, | The magistrate decided to hear the case, when | Hank of Metropolis; order to publish testimony. | stopping at the Ebbitt Hous Gen. A. E. SHAWLS! | SHAWLS! __ | George Berry. i a rt and flnally stopped at the lower Arsenal wharf, | & Written plea of jurisdiction was put in, | Catherine Dyer, agt. E. O. Dyer etal.; finai | King, of Baltimore; Hon. J. D. Hoover and | Of whichwe gnarantes to hav greatest varies | Lcarngr.—The trade m Inmber I: at present PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. on which the body was placed; after which, | Which being overruled, Mr. Lawn demanded | !4t'fication of trustee's sale. Spinneragt. Has- | family, from Baltimore: H.R. McCutlough’s = ty dis e108 of Ne quite brisk, in consequence of their being so the boat ret the ry i that he be tried bya jury. After the hearing | Kell; order confirming auditor's report. Mil. | family, from Elkton, Md.;and J. 0. Powlis, CLOAKS AND SAQUES,_ i ; eturned to monitor, leving Gen. ie a. Of our own manufacture, at less-than New York | ™8Dy new houses built and old ones tmproved. id Gis new Baker and his assistants in the Arsenal | Of the case by the magistrate, he reserved bis | ler ext. Baylis~: order for purchaeer tocom.- | from New York. are at the National Hotel.-++- One own manyobbing Prices: '™ N°* York | Messrs, Pickrel,Wheatly, and Libby. thelum. | Having partially completed the new exteusiow grounds. Some few persons employed at the | decision until last evening, when ithe com: Big wate, terete of sale by next Horenvar, Gen. E. Whittlesey is at the Seaton House. Also. all kinds of i ber merchants of the town, keep their teams | to my Establishment, I wil! open, on FRIDAY, ‘senal sa. int was missed. Mr. Lawn, it wi & ~ H PTO confeseo eo “LADIES? (. y ctober o1 o Srenten, oat a report being bur oat during the | Fecollected, was Hed and his bar clored lane | against non-fecidents: Robey age, Prout or, | _ SURRENDERED ON Requisiviow.—Yesterday ang ABIES GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER, | constandy cngesed in delivering lumber to | October 4, 7, 0 large assortment of the body of a soldier who bad been drowned, | Week for the same alleged offence, but after his | Ger certifying cause toa jury. Presbury agt. | afternoon, Sheriff John E. Turton, of Prince | yo cvirt Braid only 6 cents INCREASING HIS STOOK.—Wm. H. T LADIES’. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S but little attention was paid to it. Two men, | c88¢ was brought to the attention of Judge | Hawjorder confirming trustee’s sale. White | Georges county, Maryland, arrived here witn | Vert Skint Brai only Scents, the well kn nd Gaily sadiog 10 hie FANCY HATS. who had occasion to remove the body, haying | Wylie bis bar ras opened. The police are Sgt. Mculre: order ‘that trustee Teport bis | & requisition Of Gev. Swann for Onaries ed Cotton, 200 yants spools, 4for 2cts. | stock ana "Ecusskeopete ahbais Teed ein he weibnct cd peices e 3 very properly keeping a close watch upon occedings. Earle agt. lams; order for | W\ 's CO} i “4 ai ont I » doala : i 5 i to be sin ae ereraing te eiert iE was Bee eae Gealers in tho ardent’ Mr Hine takes ten | cisipisanl of bill, (proviselonal.)’. Barbace, | since for’shooting and Willing Josephus Dick aid afall sell our Goods at tntost hue | Yertigements eee eae, Ht they wisn to. be Embracing all the LATEST STYLES. but reing admonished to quietly wash the | gTeund that the act of Congress under which | Wail agt. John Wall; decree of divorce a ven- | alias Bun Bell, on the steamer Mariner while petition. pested as to where to purchase fresh and cheap 1 ily soll : — blood off, and keep their mouths shat, they aid | Mr. Lawn was tried is unconstitutional. culo matrimonii, Pomietsky agt. Pomiéisky: | near White Honse Landing on the river, with | “All goods guaranteed as represented. orate: reset eee Boe chek so, and’ bat few persons became aware peicia etna, order pro confesso against non-residens, | a colored excursion party; and Judge Wylie LANSBUBGH & BRO., OrznaTic.—The Black Swan Opera Troupe RESS CLOAK MARKING Al that the body was other than thatof adrowned | THE River Front, Ocr. $—The steamer | Vealy agt. Shanahan; order certitying iseue to | ordered Wallace to be sarrendered to Mr. 515 7th street, 3 door above Datreat. | Will sing at the Old Trinity Church, Ist street, ing Roouis, 312 7th street, Ave doors, velow suldier. as had been been reported. The body | Wewaset made her ucualexcursion to Moun: | ® jury. There is quite an interesting paint in | Turton, who left with the prisoner tor Marl- | Our Store will be open from 7, m. untils p.m, | 0 Monday evening next. L, by Mrs. Downing. oc lit remained on the wharf unal after nightfall, | Vernon to-day. The crowd was not very | this case. The wife of plaintiff died of cnol- | boro’ jail. Although the shooting was done | ocl-t.th & sat a. 3 Rar Ow THE HoGs.—The police, yesterday, ROOM COBN.—Prime lot of NEW BROOM when preparation were made for the inencaan’. great, though there were enough to ensure an | ¢T8, 2nd a 1ew hours before her death executed | ori the Virginia ebore, the State of Maryland = made a raid on the hogs running at large CORN, abont five tons, just packing, for sale Secretary Stanton, Gen. Dyer, Chief of Ord- | agreeable time. a will bequeathing eertain property held in | claiming jurisdiction’ over the river, he case | J. w. sr LBY & CO about town, which. by the laws of the Cor | '¥ the subscriber at Anpapolis Junction Md ance, and Col. Benton, Commandantof the |, Carler's Wiarf—Sailed —Scbrs. Octavia | Ber, own Tight. The plaintif claims that at | 1s properiy one for the Marlboro’ court, HOLSSSERRNBYEVIR nae poration, snould be penned up, and succeeded 4 a ‘was not capable of exécuting a =e post, were on the ground,as wellasGen. Baker | Ellen, Elliott, down the river, light; Bershe! in capturing 24 hogs and pigs, which were ETROPOLITAN PATENT STEX A HOE KEK ee : RUN Oveg.—Abont 10 o'claco this morning, | wi i Y Rud bisdetectives, ‘Three men of thelaborers | Gillmore, for’ Port Deposit, Maryland, light; | Valid deed or contract; while on the other hand ; n Will open on MONDAY, 20th inst., 1 case—12 doz- | turned over to the elms-houee. Shi ee Be D nerce Eig were sent ‘oF, and iney were fre’ direct. | Katle J. "Hoyi, Parker, for Georgetown, to | !e defendants assert that she was; and on | & litlegonof Mre. Maria Kennedy, 8 widow BALMORAL SKIRTS. SANITARY.—Officer Sebastian, sanitary of- SATO SE» BED oe AND STE STE. s Toad with coat lor eh caateta pont, this point the doctors do not agree—those who | lady living near Hoover's building, on sth | S H : z r ” ed todiga grave in one of the penitentiary co Po! - “ak 5. ficer for the third precinct. embracing the FAMILY BREAD, cel eae eae en a eee | ot yt Wharf Selled Rabe Armada, Pal. | altended her aseerting that at o'clock on the | #'éet, was ran over by a lurnitare wagon.and | Which they will eell at $2, worth $4. Mee eee tee an ee hed ihe arge ree oa OO ibey came to the granite foundation laid ix | mer, bound to Brown’s wharf, to discharge | Morning of the day of her deceave she was in- | severely bruised about his body. The occur- | Just received, 1 case—80 pair— don ae OLeOnnA Barina Banily end. Big gr . cementand they pronounced the workimprac- | Part of cargo. capable of so acting, while the paper was exe- cope wan Barely, secigental; as the yonth had ALL WOOL 10% BLANKETS SHIPMENTS OF CoaL.—From the Borden com the market Eg . | press, Ss timore. A 2 i +! RETBY. 4 5 Sid ment, and they wer oysters for Major Watt's Cottage Restaurant; =; tort ondary rants. avenge. Leas eee New York with fall supply of tpthedepth of about on Teen Tiere ee sukr Coral Myers, with wood ioe George D. | _ P2ODLING.—This morning, Justice Harper ayn RS > TE THE Canal—Business on the canal cor7 | TER MILLINERY GOODS. | Ladies’ Felts P grave being , s " REAL Eerate Peansrens.—The following | Jy. —s tinues brisk. Twenty-one boats hi Plush, and Royal Velvet Promena: Feady, the body. enclosed in an ammunition | Sheriff. imposed a fine of twenty dol upon a ST RECIVED, 1 case—80 yard: 6 br: ‘wenty-one boat ave arrived | pats" ‘ ‘all sizes and colors. box, (arms case.) was brought in by four of ——_«--—- colored man, named James Rogers, arrested | Wansters of realestate are reporied by R. Ml SHAKER’S FLAN since our last report, and 24 gone out. snited for the coming season. A full line of fine the ordnance men in charge ot a sergeant, low- | _A Nuw InsvRance Company.—We call the | by Officer Cavanaugh, upon a warrant charg- | Hall, real eetale agent: Sub. of lot 2, in square SHAKER'S FL Velvets and Plush Goods, with Feathers, Flowere, ered into the grave, and it was filled, the brisk | attention of our readers fo the advertisement | ing him with peddlinga lot ef tobacco about | o7p at S! eee ee. O and : To be sold at 45 cents, worth 6224 cents. GEORGETOWN ADVER’ and Ribbons to match in shade. flooring being mostly replaced, aud the surplus | elsewhere of the National Capital Insurance | the streets. ‘The accused, who represented | 5/4 at $2,500) lof 263, 1u square 1,073, at $650; | Also, a lot of R’MTS. Customers’ orders solicited by garth removed to another portion of the room. | Company, of this city, chartered by Congress | himself to be a atmdent at some theological mn. | SUB. 01 lors %3, M4, 20, ani why ip BG ORLS 870. at LINEN TOWELS, — Sonne CASTOR, The burial having been accomplished, the | t's last session. The officers are gentlemen | stitution inthe District, dented the charge of | 2112.00 ub. of Jot 93, in squire 107, at sitet | Av@6 canlta,-very cliean Bp THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown. oc 1-5t* i t windows were boarded up and the door made | Well known in this city for their strict integ- | attempting to sell his tobacco, alarge lot of aa. oF lol ae eae Sa $2,050; part of lot ~ » eth cere Ete Th HOUSE FOR BENT AT AUCTION secure Secretary Stanton taking ‘he key with | Tity and rare business qualifications, and we | Which was found on bis person in @ saichel. | 9 ineqy St SL J. W. SELBY & C0., ; 5 ; On SATURDAY. the sth of October, him. This key was kept at the War Depart- | heve no doubt the new compsuy will get a n SATU te Sth of October, at the honr stated that the tobacco had been obtain 3 Penusy r a Re of ten o'clock. L will rent at auction. the two-stor 2 : mae mevt until a few weeks ago, when It was re- | Arge ebare of the patronage of the District, | from Lynchburg for himself, on a recent visit | ,,tatice SUMMARX.—The whole number of J Brick House and pretuises, situated atthe corner | HOME OFFICE, 500 NINTH STREET, tured to the Arsenal officers The company say they offer more favorable | there: but that during nis absence a rule had | amount of fines imposed, $27.45, ‘The busi UST RECEIVED— of Market and Bridge streets.for one or more years. WASHINGTON. D.C. On the receipt of the order for the removal of | ®dvantages to the insring public than any | been adopted at the seminary prohibiting its | Dees of each precingt was as follows: Fiec FROM THE NEW YORK IMPORTATIONS, Zerme at aale. ERUMAS DOWLING, CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CON- the bodies (imeluding Booth’s)on Tuesday, ia- | Other chartered in the United States, by cot use among the students, and therefore he had | sro... fines Second, 6 arrests, fines 25.20; ia oe uctionver. GRESS. borers were at once set to work and soon accom. | Dining the two great elements of life and ac- | no use for it,and was about giving itaway s . $5.40; | A lot of splendic = Third, 7 arrests, fines $11.75; Fourth, 10 arrests, BX THomAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, plished the work, taking them from the graves | ©\dent insurance. on the joint stock principle, | when‘arrested. Proof wasadduced, however, i fines $41; Fifth, 11 arrests, fines $10; Sixth, 7 HEAVY BLACK SILKS, — AUTHORIZED, CAPITA berore mentioned and carryi ‘ and that the premiums charged are nearly | tbat he was trying to make a sale of it: so the 5 ‘ Se 1 Witch swe offer ca , | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FARMING IM- | CASH CAPITAL.. Warehouse, wheres trench was dug a few feet | Oue-tbird lower than charged by mutual com- | Justice adheréd to hie decision. In defauit of | Fipnin, 9 arrests, Anos SEO, ny Ne — | Nihtethouseta dhe cia, St Prices lower than auy | TPP PAENGS, HAY. STRAW, COMM, dey This Company offers more tex mere pinced, and:aaepetee y hadsteet oe rae ii ee Frdwriid Onder Milton acreatea witti J, W. SELBY & CO., On WEDNESDAY MORNING. Oct. 9th, at 10 to the insuring public than nny other chartered tw joined, but few persone were aware tbat the | ,,4¥ ERRONEOUS 1pea.—Many persons have | Umiox Wan Paisowuns’ Assoctation.— | gh icP TNC ‘morning for Sighting in the. atroet Set SS Founsylyantsavente. ook Mill sell, a¢ the farm of Mrs. Morton, on | Denes or Lits aol a ccidout tuserances 96 thes Temoval bad been made. Notwithstanding | the !mpression that Builders’ hardware, sash, | The regular monthly meeting of the Union | ye was committed to the Uentral Station. | JUST OPENED oe Greta shove Lyons Mil Dam, stock principle. The premiums charged are nearly: the length of time that the bodies have been | Wou/dings, and many other articles necessary | War Prisoners’ Association was held on Tues- | nouee. J ao aCows, Wacout Cart and Harness one-third lower than charged by Mutual Compa- beaty ead th cheaper an , e than | committee, a e purpose, re} plements: & een TERRES wotioions that ascomposttaaniad aire Gane in thiscity. ‘Thisiss verv great mistaxe,as there | tbat they had bad an interview with tue euavre MARRIED. i DRY GOODS, Fiona Tiss 3 tons Rye Straw AGENTS WANTED TN, EVERY CITY AND very slowly, a fact due, probably, to the na, | 8f@ establishments in this city equal to any of | man of the Congressional committee on the Consisting of beantifal PLATD POPLINS and | acres Corn standing, kc. s ; WOODWARD—REED. On the 2th nitimo, the Kev. Mr. Henderxon, Mr. ROSZEL WO ture of the soil. It would seem from this ax, | those elsewhere. and among them we may | treatment of prisoners of war, and that the oD: Blankets, Ceseineres; Beep ars0. 3 ;, a +, a Skirts, Towels, Hosiery. Trimmings, &c. Onecase A general assortment of Household furniture, Son’ tat the guvernradht dose bor tatene mention the Builders’ Depot of H.W. Hamii- | chsirman expressed his willingness to furnish | WAKD fo Mie EJ. REED, both of Montgomery | Skirts, Towels, Hosiery. Trimmi con byine |. Ae : . give up the bodies to the relatives. | ‘© | ton &Co., 502 7th street, where a very large | the Union with the desired information ne far SAUNT Bea seutnetoueecnm iirc | E a leached Vortons, at 2aigente per apr, DY Terms cant THOMAS DOWLING, The bodies of booth, Payne, Herold. Atze- business is being done in the articles we have | as lay in his power. Testimony is now being DPUKE-HIGGS. On the 7th of & etambie ‘i EMORY BAXTER, oc (Courier) Auctioneer. rodt, Wirzand Mre. Surratt now rest in a | Mentioned, as well as others necessary for | sought. by circular, from all Union prisoners | , DUKE HIGGS. On the 7th of September last. . 115 Peansylvanio ayenus, ITT ciminon Grave wneto heiress wb mia: | Paolog Vurposes. eis ack miargs and | Wh satored imprisgnmentnretel noceaaee | Won Yoll icy, m(SALLinib aifoea orWag | 2% me siient bine. | J : ; gied. » a . Gen. s . ington, D, ©. * i] LS. MERC! 5 AR D ATT EMP: C oy Location.—We understand that Geeeed cee Can wake Wiltbeee ral rHonto PECLARES., On *inenpay, October tet, rears; SORE ING HOUERE Re: No. 116 Bridge St ane vena i a yg od REST OF ESERTBRS AND TED ‘BANGER OF CA! |.— We understan: = it ddi 4 4 —_— s 7 s it. G te . D. C., i Escars—This morning Lientenaat ielly, in | the Galt & Bre. jewelers, propose to move | a preamble and Fesolutions of respectto the | Wa ROHORTON Ue As ts Me tuSt ey J. W, SELBY & CO. eee Neos Liver to Bost @ -Gommere: 7 vi suspicion le- ve J bh ed ‘ a Me em » serters trom the navy. They were taken to | tween llth and 12th streets, so soon as the | land, and Lieut. A. D. Renshaw. of the navy, Ay CARD cl bee taken the Warehouse on Water pillow case UM eu and OTTO R tks, Enali zane American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES _ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE police headquarters, and in passing in one of | latter is completed. Messrs. Ohas. 1. Lock- | which were unanimously adopted; and the as- street, lately occupied by W. Clabaugh, Eaq., | TOWELS, TOWELLING. CRASH and ‘TABLE | hi is prepared to make ap (having faithfal work, J. F. Brown, Thor them made a break trom the officer, and the | wood & Co., dealersin gentlemen's furnishing | sociation adjourned. asa Wholesale Flour Btore, and am now prepared | DAMASKS, by the yard and in cloths. men) in the best mapner,and in the highest style Riley A. Shinn, Thos. Lewis the other quickly followed, one running tohis | goods, have leased from Messrs. Galt the ——__+—_ to job goods as low ss any etore inthe Disttictyand | hese and'ail or Cacticles in, Dry Goods gonor- or the art, ® G. Alfred Hall, Job WA: utmost speed down Louisiana avenue and the | establishment now occupied py them near DisrRict PRESOYTERY.—The Presbytery of | in rome articles at Baltimore jobbers pri My ally used by Hot Boarding Schools, Families, | ° Also, a good assortment of Gent’ Furnishing Nicholas Acker, Paejaitert other turning into 4% street. At the ume there | the Metropolitan Hotel. - this District (New School) met at the First | stock is large. comprising goods wanted by Grocers, | Public Institutions, &c., weare prpnerod to offer Goods, such as SHIRTS, DRAWERS. SOCKS Brastys Poulson. ‘was quite & number of persons aboat the ‘ Constitutional Church, Baltimore, yesterday, pies ath ph ae fogs Bareruys So at prices, for ey waich ennpe' fall to attract g 1,0\ VES; COLL ATH SUSPENDRUS. CRAVAT FINANCE COMMITTEE lace, including reporters aud ice lientens FRBATS. lored woman, named Marga- | 'O traneact the usual fall business. The 4 W.-H. TRN Ae aa = ~ . ae trea he Mad ehce teak opt Jobn R. Elvan: Charles Kloman, Ents, and the chase was quite exciting: Dar, | ret Sintec was arreeted tate arate oe en, | churches ot Washington belonging to the Pree: | "™T gp omer Biicand Hite TS, QUILTS AND COMFORTS. Wiles personal inspection before purchasing else- | phy B Rlvans a, Berets, a the tiger ws pin Aneed Hurley, of the elie, ae bse Jesued at by tele were zOlyy, ayers ane a pavions o¢ 2: [Repud.] feorgetown, ‘We have a full stock of BLANKETS of all quali- No trouble to show goods, and al} marments yer James L. Bareony, 6 Shenae erin ise Reed, er e instance of John M. tta, charging her 5 Me Ss 7 “OF COPARTNERSHIP. LINEN ‘APKINS. ranted to fi se 30-Im fos ea En : a the Louisiana ‘ayenue man, _who | with using threats of violence towards him. | Some discussion took place upon the ques- | J)!SSOLUTION OF COPART ny ties TARDE en ofall kinteot DRY Goons, | GEORGE W_BEALL,. ETROPOLITAN | ‘was finally captured. The chase after the | The accused appeared before Jnstice Uhapin | tion of attempting to effect a anion betwen | Ty. copartnership heretofore gxisting betwoon | and will sell them at the lowest cash prices G MERCHANT TAILOR, ) Srargt PENT STEAM BAKERY, other man wae just as exciting, be deing | for exsmination, and was fined $1. ‘The same | the two branches of the Presbyterian Onurca; | 11, FEWBSINGER wnd G. b, CAVMOR Carver” Wa B RILEY & BuO., No. 103 Bridge street nearly opposite tho 346 C Steenr, bet. 4% and 6th streets. caugn: by Lieut. Essex. When taken into the | party was charged on another warrant with | bat nothing was done, it being decided to be | ters and Builders under the firm name of FEEI- a-6tif NooSponite Centre Market. tional Bank of Commerce, HAVENNEI'S CRACKERS. detective office they declined to give their | disorderly conduct; but, as the offense was | impracticable to cons: CaF eI a eel abet ays pie this day dissolved bymn- | so 27-6ti PPO. : Hike ekeneed Sse eal 04 bts We invite the attention of Merchants ‘and con- been round the waruld twice: I have bon ig, | Cicmdee with the above, the c&se was diemlased. | Oil's dissciusion of ihe. Sastoral ralacion : GB. CAYNon. | | Wo. n nrcry & proragns Raa the peblic peumaie eee gumersto the very hest auperivt quality of Crack- ound the uld twice; 7 ain ar gee n October 1, 1967, o23t™ . R A ‘ 1 ers mannfactu ‘our establishment. Ru « imselt and the First titurtonal — NO. 36 CENTRAL STORES, Just reovived, a complete assortment of = * aU C: B teen tnttie, Mein navy and ceenmnd to, | nk "inthe ghat'ts tne Seas af'veser. | Churthot idmere on account gfe fling doo sEVENEU STREET. goo | Avcovenitasintgsenlaramoriatstoccor | Fictoh; Hugin and Bumentie GOODS for Gow. | potas HMAC Mis, . WATER EACR ERR. Bow do your best with me, and Ll desart | day, under the above heading, we should have | Bealth from pulmonary disease, but the case set From the New York Importers: In all cases well-Aitting garments are guaranteed, | CRACKER DUST. EUGAR CRACK SES Is. Se Te were nnOniON Cegamenmey | state. take Tite Aa age IE inate ——————eee FURNITORE, FURNITURE, Weiter sl woods ht the Lowest Cash Prices, | Oi i ae Arstclan COAT HANDS, to TRE CBAC R ES BC tert, ont io irnisbing the nor! nate —wing ” 1 ‘i, od made the tL mat 5 3 RALagr 9 aoareerp? of the Capitol; it having been decided not to | , OVEPBOARD—A youth, named Henry Ma- CARPETS, whom the best prices will be paid. Also, No.1 | .mhGte fous Siwaye freaks and in any quaniit oe reer tO aaa ne eect, Mill be | refurnish the Hall of the Honse of Representa. | haffay, while engaged at play wiih some com. OILCLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADEs, 300 PSHE, desk end Eapialnan, Bakers, pe sk OR the lowest price be 35-im" seen by reference te another column that the | tives this geaso’ rades this morning, near the Long Bridge, D ES. e ‘NEW CROP TIMOTHY, » ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. | y~TpwELL & HENDERSON, oes ces and monet la dg RT “Hi Trout Oe enlltgas 08 saioteareaee tail rons == Just received and for sale by B TRUSTERS SALE Thre Liat . Ausiovtan Island, onthe 7th and sie inet for Natal Guarde, Capt, Tarren a eee | Potomac. The waterbeing beyond his depth, | , qin rreperad to offer, greut tutucomente to per- agony A BAKER. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of | 505 NDUTH SFRRRT, sas . 100 3 . y 4 5 : griculta Ouse the District of Columbis, sitting as a Court of | w ; yor of new members gave in their names, ana a |: 8nd he not being ble to swim, rendered bis f ING AND KIT! ouisiana avenue. po eg oe Whe or | WALL PAPERS, ere or a reco Ue NOP | wntforen wimilar to that of the Washington saan aula Eras ra tbo wll 1 EFARLOR,CHAMEEE PeUnn, NDAITCUEN | - s-tathaiw _ Hetween Wath sud Tenth sis, , | Equity, Uaswed in » cause of Jamon 8. Wilson vs, OVAL AND SQUARE PICEA OS EADES Mork by vistung ime touraament ‘where fuey | Zaunrestas adopted, Tag company Natbte, | atern-oftmercratt towards Mut, wnem-he was | MPT WSHOH.seingrain. Cottage, tog and | PISO TONING AND REPAIRING. snitencr sepuviic sale, om FRIDAY, ah dayot | PICTURBCORD AND TASBELS, °° their “anjforme'very shortly, and before ‘cold | enable feach Young Mabamay’s Hand and | ‘ivemy CA feuis (rom ten ty twenty Ave cents per | GRORGE L, WILD, formerly Tuner and Agent | Oc : Raptr | OSOR MATTING, Re bene weather to make @ parade. . Pee Oe f Yard cheaper than-eny house in the city. for WM. KNABE & €O., of Baltimore, ht astition | _ All the above zoods now in store, comprising the in 4 the comm}ttee of a: ce ae aE ‘ Me Raa Der Oi Mimmmaileear sad Ss ET EINWAY'S PIAROS At Met High si eye back the same width 19) | Trvstiy reduced prices. Call and seamice bee ae Will be present, ame e com mi ‘ v. or ss cheap, 3 how ‘ ner of Let - it a is iy ices Cr e Line Genie insure a pleasant and successtul affair ‘The moriing ot fen Compesatits Arme cad “echglteat xarloty of WINDOW SHADES trom 63 zeratts MuricStore new of GEORGE 1. WILD fect sam, goptata two-story Brick Dwelling upon | We'chatge not show a! ——— Navy Union, whieh was to fave been held ‘As Lecan end Will ell goods “choaper/thiu, ang | ith strect, between Pennsrly igave. and Kst., | Store room for business... oo osidue in six and | _8e25-Im 505 9th at aprontia ladies” daleoh of Harepers Laine SeeEROR Gee CEE CE ao ee eres ib give me arcit Eurase | continnes fo give apegial attintion’ to eaning dnd | Gz, ms shir ou; fhe residue im, alc, sad INATUBAL FLOWERS PRESERVED EY & Teady ior cecupsney.. This association eatly to the! aj fore | repairiuz p : chaser giving hia notes with approved security, Nheir Natural Beente. Msabe CuLBe OL TH CGE ROG ne BLeORM, | bas renteda. sarge Ponngvivania ave- making selections eMeWheT way ponTz, Fe eee kines ee Toe eee outs: | bearing interest from the day of sale. oF the pur- | tiod ‘ta the Flowers of the Deed. lent evening, after the Opera, was @ brilliant | noe, over the Stote of Roche’ & Oor which 369 7th street, between andi, ‘ow prices, i T Stee matin” | Chae money may be pald in {alton the ratification | Mr M HAYES, No. S08 Bighthsteot west fiers were inere assembled, and amone them } ity, Will have fitted up io handsome style. oc2-6t opr Northern Markes. Canmnars 1 OABRIAGES! CARRIAGES | stamps if tho Seat of te purghoge rr naine Beiwcen hand meny of the most fasbionable and beautifel of |“ weppixo ix Hien Live Henry Howard REMOVAL! «°.. BEMOVALTT Persons in want of a good CAR, BR. P. JACKSON. Trustee. qo SUBLE and §! NS. ete 6 i B—] Lee: 3 Z HOMAS DOWLING, Auct. nt of an EB dower riche fot wentlemen, wie nite crower | ZAG 0h 20 DURE Legation, and Bir oo. en en an Coax son Barren: axa, mocrosky. Boomer noni te PRTG eee ERITH ornaw bt ate aa $0. Harvey's model establishment. ix no | banker, were i peeraeyint ihe cous: ‘mouth Of. September. tbe Begs leave to tgs whe ele ona tne vablic | PP Ueteudetiee. fares eenier at oeemiopey |. Wo by CORA Potewtiw ast avoncem Coubt. deeti Sette te KBR | ery = pine briae's truer. tn Piltice Gorges coal wae received at the fo ba “ nga Tih treet, rahe, Busl- | Buggies and Rockawage. wht BIGRAWASE?”: | omee, wo, 49 Jotervon ot. Gesigetown, D.0., | PATATSCO GUANO. (ui | i —— i ride’s, . abe — vent a ¢ Market, wheré'she will Repository, 374 D atrect. bet. Sthand 9thy. | letroy | Sa riae 4 Fmee ote 708 see Aone eae Titection of rt Sener TRIMMINGS, &c. 1:36" Shop, 47 negt D. ebullt 188 -and is, no; a) ‘A firiliet supply just recetved ore Nothing is more essential to preserve health t ry ‘Also; 6 lar; dwell selected OCk. AND. URE! a tb itural | . than proper covering for the feet, and few | 0% Eure BE REPCINE REPRE one (tN Wy Breet wall uneien Erteblisbmentot MADAME one ta:the.teet | ‘Lo DRY GOODS oe | BRE 3 Space. A good % for sale at *s \ ime receitad and o 1s at reasonable portunity i yuvidents x ho te deter t things are more beautiful than a neatly boote: A Shia. Beusty and comfort are bined ia a Fel imewa naiviganl oe the boots apd sboes of Mr. G, B. Wilson, 502 Eaated, yesterday. DBS decent exposure. He was eat T 2ui2i ge 6s-4i Seventh street, under Odd-Feliows' Hall; and Ie Tarcaa hie thentiing my customers for their former | retire. ..If no customers progent theme . ‘the ment elsewhere in our paper. i ‘nad to for court. ranit a aie’ | Gem-6t. No- th atreet, bet. K | Ry or: evi