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y ‘ity Fire Depart it. | Goddard; Engineer, Chas. Griffin; Fireman, —Last night the ALBXANDRIA AND Vicinity —The Alezan- Georgetown Affairs. MEN bi THE E\ NING STA R. TuavAowiON aT THE CITY AUTHORITIEG, Joshua Reed; Driver, Jos. Parish.’ Franklin, ware punering a the lovers of nee. en Gris Journal of this morning says: TovRwaMest.— The SORrpAmags At Analos AMUSEMENTS \ - == The Board of Fire Commissioners, accompa- Ne. 2 Forman, jane & Maddox; Engineer, | Jack Roney's Rams Head to. witness the ar- nn ear are <i Ser pee mea: tan Istand. yesterday niga z wen = NATIONAL THEATER. a Alane eg Boas enedy toe Comme bor, gl}, saab Driver, Samuel pOgtumbia. No. | tone between! ibe (wg, colsted sepiramin fot baving ron ovep-turo] oom | Ising o go tas track | Ore ‘Asnoclation to aid inden tee Souin WEDNESDAY. Soro BRR'6, rth page to-da: tof th a 101 jon | FY Cy Ss , Ei ya = fame, wie, a "s. mi 7 tg from yetto’ Pid a 53. CHANFRA pentane: - Guunstt, test rening ingpected the Fire De. on Parent, ‘avware Gatton, Breer, Bom Sout st Belmore. ‘she ‘rat weit inapat 12 ayciege wail ee ramwehcard necar. RS meters rere ad: HE TICKET OF L it of is ett ere was pri . look a: Ladder—Foremt john T. it jaced banc gine hed be e: . THE TICK OF f MAN LOCAL NEWS. Finciven. Tait_and, Latmac WY tae titan | Cees Tillerman, Samuel Mackey Driver, | we Oey, Bee the ardioles 82 follows ese | from the track ana down aulcmbannmest nd ‘Aaditor,.atter whien the tournarent com- | 19 Bt OE LEANER AN ‘was badly smasbed up. The baggage and one | meneed, resulting in the suecess of K. ry men Fire Committee: Alderman C. §. reat Henry Lewis. drawn ‘Up and signed : Y ¥ . Sire ie men ° ig Oe : ger CAF were also thrown off the wack. | Knight of A "H. Matthets, Tavern & sores: | AMUS TO-NIGHT. S Mitten or The Connell Pee eecg tag: | Tum OmURCH oF 7Rn ascension im OovatT— Sere a Untaiaen’ Paces Kise! [aeuckily nobody was eeriowsly. art. tuongn | acees ‘A. 3. Garrett, Ka PAUREE NUE NATIONAL ATRE. anfran 2s “Bob | Committe ire Commiseioners tles I, 1 and TI Bows entered as + 4 lo} jones: GR oTRous. anf a Bo creme Fi Cc Wirn a History.—The ‘homas into this day many were slightly bruised. An engine 80d’! Shanandale, amd Horace Jones, Kni REAT orp erly,’ in the © Ticket-of-Leaye Man. eqi . G. Clarke, and Jno. W.Thomp. | Church of the Ascension stands, it flat was, Leacve liart—Union Lodge No.5 Chief Engineer John H. Sessfor Franke known, was a part of the estate which de- c Vemplars, will give © musical and dra- Proprietor of the Globe, and ‘several | Seended to Mrs. Van. Ness tsém her avic entertamment this evening. representatives of the Washington press. Tae vid Burne, whose ER on dor tad, OF Cop Fanrows' Hati.—Morgan’s Biantono- | gentlemen ‘above named assembled at the Viry | Portion of the site of the ay Au aS his ast7 o'clock, where ihe ambu- | C8"ster, and only ehild, Ann Fivertias Van biained at Herndon’s Station, amd] Ashiey. The Knigh's dismoutted, farther Buriat? oiclock tact aight, tu CHAE eine st gray sagen He Aen Tite ac cl S| in cl unt. The cere ,Of crowning tl aeco = oe i of Conductor Wm. H. Carlin. being next in order, Mr Veitch ey PERFORMING LIONS AND & Joseph Moore, citizen, who reside; neat the | Mary Wheatly. Qusen of Love and Beal PHANT. five hundred dollars aside. The fight to take PEL i] at half. te . r. Thi bridge pump, was atrestad Sacurday by offcer | Mr, Matthews selecied Mise Lucinda Stone, < iae oh Mingirels open this evening, lance of the Urion Ecgine Re rend the ea; | Ness Who had been married to Arthur Miaaic- a fa ee the wu veas <o | Burnett, ont ibe compiaintet Msc kites: Do- | met eave Mr teat aaa Emma Stoze, SUASON OF 167, —_e+—__. Engincer’s wagon were waiting to convey the | (0D less than ayear, saddenly died, in 1923, | stavee ang Topes to be equally divided'by both | Berty, who charged him with sundry threats, | second maid, and Mr. Jones, Miss Lydia Reid, aad Yieeting of the Fenian Brotherhood. Officials to the warious engine-honses, The | ‘be *filicted parents erected a Memorial Tem- part ‘Tomas Bowir, the practical execution of which would be & | third:maid.of honor. The i2th infran'ry baod A iarge and enthusisstic meeting of the Fe- | first place visited was the Ventral Office of the ihe ancient family burial Care of yee ‘THOMAS SORRELL. sudden curtailment of her earthly extstence. | was present, and dispensed some of their EVERYTHING NEW nd sympathizers with them, was held | Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph, a: poli be evategpberd eg Deed oblate ‘ympi P Jonw Rowsy, Staxe-holdet Both parties were present with their triend as also many sporting men; among others Nike Carr alias Engen, who has fougb! Collyer, Bolster, and White. Theparty was very lively discussing the merits of the pugilists, anda number of beta were offered and Bo} seeming to be the favorite. Their backers are Being inducted into the presence of Squire | favorite music, thus enlivening the occasiva 7 7 me) ‘Moore, he exhibited eo much disrespect forthe | and making DAppy the festiyties of the day, | EVERYTHING NOVEL Tasjesty of the law and its dispenser, that the | after which dancing commenced ana con. EVERYTHING EXCELLENE Tt fait Aba pena ee ea to | tinned until 8 late hour. pee Boca are send Dir. Moore to the county jail. He was | A Livety TiME.—Officer Robey this morn- sia required to give S100 security to be of good } ing picked up along Cherry Alley and Wate. S ENTIRE . EB SHM cy behavior in future, not only to Mrs. Doherty, sieotfive prostitutes, batud ie Jobneon, g iieeapeapbe | cots Saar gt but all other citizens of the Commonwealth. | Fannie Wilson, Mary Holland, Ann Hurley, Including » NEW and EXTENS (VE ly Ness an hight at Odd-Fellows’ Hall. In the | Reddquatters, opposite the City Hall. "Tne | {2k plter this Period that irs. Van Ness and wo were a number of ladies, who, by thelr | femaniy Superntendene, Ai Taree Wan, | determined to consecrate to the purposes of an nee, gave & special interest tothe ccc& | who immediately proceeded to explain the | EP'scopal church the lot adjoiing the mauso- sion. Over the speakers’ stand was suspended | Soryings of the inciruments: htsreeeiinine | lum grounds on the one side, and the lot on \ hewutifal green sili flag, bearing im ite cen- | e'ctrest poxee: in which theven yee ‘with | theotber side for a Protestant Orphan Asylum. re a female figare encircled with a green scarf, | piches therein, and by turning the crank to | TR€ remainder of the square was verbally while im the distance the firstrays of the rising t i given by Mrs. Van Ness to Mr. Middieton. | w, js stated that ¢ Yesterday morning Officers Aubinoe and] and Catherine Welsh: also, Mary Counoll ere sun over free Ireland are observable. Above | tee ine ale which are close Seeimes n ‘Phe Asylum building was commenced it 1527, | Tmouut of stakes will be increased to 8300 oF | Sipple were informed tbat s colored man had Servant, and Annie Hany adressmaic:,takicg oer ebens sud beneath this representation are inscribed | dots, and wide apart to orm dashes. Wher a | 24 the lot was, of course, deeded at the same | Gres unten tanes fight 1s to tae place between | been offering for sale silver and gold watches } them to the station house, where they were | MEW APPOINTMENTS as im gilt letters the words, “Fenian Brother. | pirect 2 | time. The structure was completed hoow.” At eight o'clock the meeting was called | Piveg notice, and: the goats Her toeks | Sud. Geompled for its purpose in’ 1299 zo orcer by Mr. James Ryan, District Centre, | Eavuste the mactene and cect tee The church lot was conveyed for its purpose | © Whose motion General Jobn O'Neill was | Gots and dashes, which ae coverien Cente ine, | by deed dated isth January, 1927. The width Hed to thechair, and Mr. John H. Green, of | sirgment on a strip of paper. There arathrae | ©: the lot on H street was designed to com- 1 Revenue Department, appoitied | qiiferent circui's whichextend toditferent part: | Mékc* on. H street, at a point twenty-five feet f th ch the | ©2St_Of the center of the mausoleum, and to Of the city, and the wires connecting wich the | €2° hae On al seer ene slarm boxes are separate from those by which | S79 8 width on that street of one bundre the large bells Are struck. Upon receiving the | S17, Tre.08 less but in mo case to interfere aiarm at the central office, the operator | With the wall of the mausoleum grounds. The grapn, he sald, bad appeared in cue of the | Switches all the batteries on ine wines oo vrrice | CoFRer lot at the junction of H and 9n streets, 8 ‘o tue effect that a meeting ad- | The bells, and by pulling a small cuoveriin, | With the unccnveyed remainder of the square, ke place WAs a mis;ake, and that In the Sleeping room at the cenra’ | W#8 Cobveyed to Arthnr Middleton by General the 12th and 20th of November, between the hours of 6 and 10, and it is undetstood that it willtake place in Virginia, Tom Bowie is copper colored man, abont 28 year: ot born and raised in the northern part of the 4th ward of this city. He weighs 152 pounds, stands 5 feet 11 inches, and has of iste years been employed about restaurants in this city, although it is satd that he is by trade a shoe- maker. Tom Sorrell is three or four years younger,abont haltan inch shorter, and weighs within two pounds as much as Bowie. He was born in Virginia, and claims both Baltimore and this city as bis home, having @ wife liviag bere. He has no particular business other than what he profeases to be, 8 Tegular sport. The parties and their friends are to-day and other jewelry at astonishingly low prices, | jocked up tor a hearing. They were ht Teading to the supposition thst he had not | 2d UP for & he ackey. when offiter Roker NEW PROPERTIES. comd by them honestly. They «went for | charged them with being vagrants, and thay — him,” and after along chase overhauled bim | were committed by the Justice tothe work. NEW WAGONS near Chapel Halt m_ the aet of disposing of 2 | ‘nomse for 30 days, save Fannie Wilscn,.who = eee silver time-plece. The man and watch was | had asick child, and was sick herself. The | By JACOE RECH, Girard avonue and Kighth taken hold of by the officers, who proceeded | scene betore the ‘Justice was lively, the seven strect, Pittad-Iphia to carry them to the lock. The party had | women all talking loudly, endesvoring to NEW HAENESS. not gone very far before tne supposed watch- plead their own case. One accused Mary Hol. ‘ me stealer gave them the slip. The owner cau get | and with stealing her “shaker,” whereupon a | By LJ LLOYD. Al ¥ eikean: pemtrbestes b dee ona air temper- | 2B Was commenced mich, however wae work nD open- - | pata stop t cer Hos |. Each had a alae Fug 4 ance meetings were in fashion in Alexandrin, | Rossa restore why she should de dismissed, | NEW TRAPPINGS and CAPARISONS, 8 large number pledged themselves to abstain } They were put back into the cell, where they NEW SEAYS and UPHOLSTERY, od the ee nek Deverares. Were for & while unmolested, and enlivened NEW DECOBATIONS, n the approai cold weather the meetings F the station by fighting, crying. protes't BANNEBS and FLAGS Were discontinued. Some of those who signed | ‘againet the sentence, and some singing. They of the most ex- Tdesign, vertise vere would be held. The sequel had showa | once there is a large cong, Which 1s wound ur | John P. Van Ness, by deed dated April 9, 1533. the bell ihe utter fallacy of such @ prediction, for we = This deed gives a widt® of one hundred and bad a Femian meeting, and a very creditable | fe togemed steres (he Boge een & street box | tour feeton H street to the corner lot. ‘There one it was too. The paragraph was contemp- | snongh to wake Up ffir persone, “Sepene, | is the fall number of twenty-five feet, com- Now and clerant BAND CHARIOT, and aplon- nuthor of ireomiemputle alee ‘After niluding | (e2dent Talcott has for his assistamts Messrs | MeRCINZ at the center of tne mausoleum, | maxing the necessary arrangements for the | the pledge during the not weather contond now | ware sent up to sorprice Mie, Stephens, Super- iy DECORATED CAG author of itcomtemptible, aleo Afcer alluding | George He Noyes and Lewis P Grbola ta | (oeether with the one hundred fee wamed in “mill” and Sorrell Iett this Morning for Bat. | thai the stoppage of the meetings virtually re- | |miendent of the Alms Honse. oe PANIEOM nkente GCE to the very large crowd who were present and | pentiemen, who are Well qualified for their | te church lot deed, and the one hundred and | ymin 9nd Sov shortly go into training down | Jeases them. 1n other words, they say the €0- | Fywep.—Tho:. Lynob, arrested this morning ne LLON nightly brilliantly the material of which it was composed, he re- | ho,itions. "About the rooms there isan appeal four feet specified in the deed of the corner | the Potomac, Bowie will go into near} cie and-they can take thetr | yy Omicer Hovey for indecent exposure, wes ILLUMINATED WITH GAS, derred to the handsome Irish fag ded + unce of neatness, the instraments—which ai ts in all. two hundred and twenty-nine feet | Piney Branch Race Couree, out 14th street, « Liab. The question should be settled. | hed, by Justice Buckey, $2.50. Manufacture by THAYER & NOYES" now por over the platform. and deplored the absence of | of the frst class—are kept in excellent order, | OF H street. It appears, however, that there | * Gnirioc Nugent, the prize fighter, now in | _ Mrs. Ernestine Green, wife of Robert Green, JABWORKS, and the ontp tra <eor | another ‘which He thought shouid always | Mtr “Taicott and nis Sesistanes ave always | #2 twenty-eight feet and two and @ half | iat here, is to train Bowie; and Sorrell will be i #o twautifully aad Pouics Busingss.—The police yesterday | table GASWO: Pen one, Semen on the cnivee nf disce, | made 7 arrests: 1 for Vagranty, | forrviolating | lisument im the world that perfectly lighted, derly conduct. She had recently canght him | ® Corporation ordinance, and 4 for intoxication taking in familiar and loving style to another | 804 disorderly conduct; fines were imposed aA waW eee female, which fact excited her ire to such a | #mounting to $6. &d 8 with it. The stars and stripes ought ' Inches width from the center of the mauso- Ever to wave wherever ihe flag of Ireland | Pleased to recelve visitors and show them the | jeum to the east side of the wall of the east iiannted in the breeze over a Fenian gather- | jacrevening Mavlog sper gone (one Le ents | wall of the mausoleum grounds, The church tpg: jor to the American Government the | jing theinstramenis, andthey bemgexplained | !0t 83 inclosed embraces one hundred feet trained by the well-known Knight of the P.R., Mike Carr, alias English, bar-keeper, at Johany O'Brien’s Qottage, on 4) street. O’Brien backs Sorrell, and Johnny Clarke triends of Irish _ hiert: looked = for t . . , | Width, measuring from said east side of i . ( | degree that she raised a muss in the domestic Goats aT LaRrGe.—Officers Cunningham | Tak» pi in aunouncing that theit long-as- cupport im the coming struggle. America was Medes, nico's expressed Wemadives Mignly | Sia wall, and of ponres runs imp. the corner Becks Bowie, itis anid; the stakes, $1070 side— | CoE ‘This of coursd was {oldwed op the | SBd Swindelis thiemoming plowed up te tue | toe at iraug tavuriie CUREUS aud aN # friend to the oppressed and down-‘roaden, | conveyances and proceeded to No.3 Engine | !0t three feet two-and-a-nalf inches. The Mid- wet ~ part of Greer by the disorderly conduct com. | street three white goats, ranning at large. Compibtelyrcnewad tH nud as thousands of Irishmen had participated | house, (Columbis,)'on Capitol pil, upon’ ar- | Jeton heirs claim, under the provisions of | aie yyeworrsion é> cue Otp Penrren. | Plained of by his wife. They were taken’ to the stationhonse af. om pt in the late struggle to put down the Southern | riying there tney were received by Mr, James | ‘ese conveyances, that the ehureh has a title o) * rebellion, it was fair to expect areturo. in a T1aKY.—Mr. Stockbridge, the contractor for | , The northern portion of the market honse is | ierwarde to the almshouse, for the benefit o cs bie aman ache Bot Lowe. foreman. who escorted them throngh | ‘0 only so much of the one hundred. and twen- mere NG FS in a very dilapidated condition, the roof of a | tne town pdtpers. MH AND ATTRA ‘TIVE, tearing down the walls of theold penitentiary, detence of his position, General O'Neill said | the building. Thi * ty-five feet ranning easterly from the centre considerable portion having been long since | ARRBIVED.—The steamer John Gibson, Fuller bracing all the paraphernalia and #4, wtn ne- that if Fenianism meant anything It was & | jarge hesvy reels GUS re tee Oe ieee | of the mausoleum ws lies ouvslde the east wall Ils plan of forming & soln steed cnmeany ur | removed by reason of old age, and supplanted | captuin, arrived at her wart yesterasy win | conser} tea niet class CIRGUS. The lin os of an Jove of Ireland, and he hoped 10 love it Baul | timore, at’a cost of $700. They are much | ofthe mausolenm grounds, and, coneeqnently, | bis plan of forming city to execute this work, | @urmg the war with rongh boards, which in | a heavy cargo of merchandise “for the District Sdvertiacmeut will scatcels suff «fora ull, de po pest Onde ere epnad been s Fenian | crowded at the engine bouse on secount o: the | ‘Pat the parish has three feet two-and-a-half | colored men in ihis cit ‘Alexandria and pro. | {Tn have stood about as much of “Summer's | Merchants, from New York, she having A artiets two rooms on the second floor being occupied | imcbes of width belonging to the corner lot. heat and winter's cold” as can reasonably be | stopped at the Navy Yara y employed in this wuigme establisin Tday. morning a 0 Re ospecial pride in direst ih " tore. but others, Jike bimself, thonght no good | ;¥ 0,100! i . aa ‘They further claim that the church lot, which | CUTed the forty-nine colored men required, ected unload copper. ‘Thesteamer Jas. S. Green, | Propri¢tors take csp: Co Pitch ta: Could arise from the demonstration then taade. | chartered by. Gongrere’ “TDS veer iS | Fans back from the line of H streerone hun. | (Bimeelf making up the tity. men in tue com: “*Phe tournament and ball at Carlin’s Spring | Inman capiry, with a heavy Ziad has sop | ues tG ine BU UESTRIAN COMPANY Every Irishman, thongh, was & Fenian from | merly belonged to the Columbia’ Beene Con, | dred aud twenty-four and-a-half fee!—thead. | PaRy,Jand has "We nde on be WETK | comes off to-day. [he Pioneer and Fairfax | arrived trom New York. Z ee Lanee ’ aaa teh the danse eonis Position he ob- | pany, and they retained these rooms for their | Jolning lots having a depth of one hundred | Of demolition. We understand. however, that | SOL. ha ve done thelr best to haveeverything | “ieee Hore. om match game of base ban was | HORSEMEN. oes sezyed well the dissensions existing among | Use, gut now ptopore to surrender all their | @0d twenty-three feet—ts in this direction, en Seurotina cacooeeteni, he Wall Carty Om the | in order. It promises to be one of the grandest | pinved on DIS lot sree ol ee ee ee ACROBATS ine various branches of the order of Fenians, Bebicto the propery fer the stm of 5 ciesing jend that delongs to the Middleton | (Gay quite a diteatistaction, armonget | *ffairs of the kind held in tnie section of the | Fiigh streets, between the Alpha bace ball cluo In the profiseion. country for @ jong time. There has been about | anda picked ulne, resulting in favor of the o NED LION jorty-fiye or fitty knighis entered to contest | former by a score of 31 to 1s, F TRAINED LIONS, for the handsome prizes. Rew AWay.—A horse attached to acart be- | H*# alte been plucod in this Exhibition, which will Before the County Court adjourned Tuesday longing to Dixon & King, rau away on Bridge be entered by the’ men employed, in view of no guar- antee being afforded them for the pay- ment of their money. In the original negotiations for the employment of colored ACA of exch faction which would ensue to the | 9°¢ base cu | hundred and fifty square feet in all—that Mr. cause of Ireland, “He alluded to bis miliary | (1°, Rurchase wet agttey ee there. BLS James Towles, the agent of the heirs, Mrs. e, Which had led him to believe that Middleton and two cbildren, residing in Ital; ‘wae the first point of atack to expe. library here is fitted up inexcellent style and ys aenehe hands Si Jor- | bas institmted an action, and called the parisa . role quis Were entered in the following | 1° 5 MR. CHARLES WHITE. site ugh, ery. an Merwe wolunccered | poration accept ine oferof ive Associaton and | io court, “Fae counsel for the plains 1s | tem, OF John K. Ervais nad beon employed ‘—Commonwenlth ‘vs. Sas, Dagan, | Steet ims morning, bat was proughito.astop J ner: = tor the fight at the le did. As to po- re the 5 3 Villiam F. Mattingly; for deiendants, Walter & ui ‘ Misdemeanor: same vs. Wm. Baker, assault : sis sd pe Now ‘ sh A Hi Raf iat toe rrical parties, he cared notuiag for them | take he rooms _Remalunere propose 10 <srn Cox. “The cage, by arrangement of the pariies, | COB‘ractor vbom they did Hot know: the Daz | and battery: came vs. Samuel Thornton, petit | THB Font.—Cleared, the schooner Clara | the midst ott able and fe beasts sl that he wished to know of everyman was, | ana the money realized from ine cals of the | Ras teen referred to the court. The church Scrstanding being that colored men of this Dis- | tercouy. came vs. Wintres and Tyler, petit | Smith, Smith captain, for Boston, and the THE KLEPHANT LALLA ROOKE, + hea friend of Ireland: and he should thea | garniture with any surplus funds ia the trea, | DUICiDg was erected in 1545. should beem ployed todo the work. As men out- y: fame vs. Ann Milton ana John Gas- | schooner Kate Wentwortn. Adams captain, | 1, jiportid irom the Zoological Gartons consider bim as bis friend. ‘The speaker then | ury, ang the amounts received from the Gor. | 10 connécticn with this case it is not inap~ | Side of the District have been employed, Mr. E1- | }arceny: for Nevassa, West India Islands. Recently funports@ te i al s Ter ican Gaver nen ee the aes OF ite | poration, will be given to some charitable 1. | PFOPFisie to mention the fact that a petition, | Vins wehear,now declines assuming tne rus: | “Aman named Zep Welsh, of Fauquier coun. | Tue LOvocy AND HAWrsHiRE KAILRAOD. at an lamas ecea American, Government wlth the late invasion | stitution: ‘The Library Association also own | Aumerously signed by owners of property in | WesbiP Che nee By the coeality for ihe pay | ty, was arrested in this city for having in bis | — Delegations from the Georgetown aud Wash- ONLY 40 ISCHES B oF Sounds by the Fenian army. and thought | valuable cabine! of minerals and curiosiies, | ‘At neighborhood, headed by Jos F. Brown, | Ment of t SOWAL Of the DUN dae he erect | possession a horse belonging to the Western | ington Cotncils and the Board of Trade of the | 4 peculiar and exer ling thrilfing feature im the Te people WOE the: arise at ates Ghee | among which isa bottle of holy water trom | PF2IDE the removal of the mausoleum and | {OF the removal of the bui ding the contractor | Weiegraph Line. If the case’ has any merit it | District are expected to viel. Leosburg-V-a, on | siv will tr thieearrsine at ine people mor the armies of America, how- | the Pope, brought here by the late Mrs. Pendie. | tbe Temains from that square foamoreappro. | 1 OR Repietion Ot eb a ee ‘he | Will be evolved in an examination to-day be- | Wednesday next, te attend a meeting having | p1yING WILD LION THROvGN TH ever. were opposed to them: there’ were | ton. ‘Ine clothes of te lamented Hea cave, | priate place, was, on Monday last, presented | til! e Gommpreon Of the work, except at the | fre squire Moore. for its purpose the extension of the abore- STREI pom ands OF , American citizens at the | up, being the euit he wore when Killed by tue | t0 the Board of Aldermen. ‘The reasons al- | “discretion of the commandant, Gen. Ramsey. Capt. Geo. Titcomb, of brig Kennedy, came | named railroad to the District. E ; Rorth and South, who symphathized heartily | eygine running over him, are at the engine | Weed for the removal are ihat the enclosure SESE TT to Alexandria from Georgetown, on Tuesday, | Sent Ur.—Marthe Hall, acolored woman, | Ture and anchained—« sight slim seod—at eee Tian maemere Willing te join in the | house enclosed by a glass case. ‘fhe | i#dieazreenble and unsightly; that itdiscour- | THz DgpIcaTion or NAVAL Lovee MA- | since Gnich time he bas nen museiage Was yesterday evening arrested by officer Sher- | {hv cimy time Rule tly sare te animal being am paitle for Irish freedom. In Tennessee, some | third story of the building is occupied as | 8£°5 improvements, and that such removal sonic HaLt —The dedication of thenew ball | ‘Tueeday night an incendiary attempted to | wood for being drunkon the sircet, and taken j dersherthoroag Kouinerneha who stated tee ete uMbeT Of | the steeping room for the members, and te fur. | Would be in accordance with the precedent | of Naval Lodge No.4, Masons, at the Navy | gre Kobt Hodekine frame house, Nog nore | Woced station-house, where she’ remaiued | Nope o Southerners, who stated that while they were | hi :ned with ten single bedsteads, all kept neat | €St#blisbed in the case of the vault, the re- | Yard, to-morrow, premises to bea verv inter- | st Asaph street. locked in the cell ali night. She came before | THE EQUESTRIAN COMPANY opnoved (9 Rim during the war, yet they were | and clean. Attached to this room there is a | MOval of which was ordered some time ago | esling occasien, and will bring together the ‘The Alexandria Cbritiian Association held | Justice Buckey this morning, and was fined | Einbraces the elite of the aronic art now willing to jein him in the cause of Fenian- | jarge bath-room, with wasbstands, te. A. | ‘Tom the St Patrick's Church grounds. Order of the entire jurisdiction, with | a meeting last night, but did no bneiness. 315i) and in default of payment was commit- | Typ ELEPHANT, ism. and would go wherever the tocsin of war | jarge number of pictures which have been —————— tpeir families. The Grand Lodge of the Wm. Shreve, of Fairfax county, had two | ted to the workhouse. «LEARNED BONY. axp epee ines! pow a bere ment | purchased by the members of the company | SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT.—Last evening, a | District wil meet at three ovclock, at | norees stolen from him Saturday night. DIsonDERLy.—Officer Harper yesterday eve- w PRICK HORSE GREY EAGLES ihe cause which he espossed. Te eee nce | Adorn the walls, Thehandsomedanner which | delight{ul social entertainment was given in | the ball, where the dedicatory services will | Tonn Fornshill, gunsmith, of this city, accl- | ping arrested Henry Lacy and Jacob Stockton |. SE GREY BAGEL belie thar’ had “there been no incertae. | W8S Presented tothe old Uolumbia by Mrs. | the lecture room of the English Imnuneran | tke place, none but Masous being admitted, | acuiaily shot bimeelf through the hand yee- | for disorderly conduct. Sustice Buckey fined | Will be introduced by MR. NOYES. | bebe on the partof the Unker Stes cadena | Pendleton wall be presented to the members | Chureh, by the congreration of the church, to | #04 st their conclusion, fhe order will fore. 1 teraay. 7m $2.50 each. THE COMIC MULE Fenan army. at the time it invaded Ganane | O:N0.3. Ool. James A. Tuit was president of | the members of the Maryland Synod, whieh | in procession and march to East Washington = ee Will be introduc t by DB. THAYER, and th Lad met with proper support ‘trom SouniS | the old organization for thirty-five years, and | was very well attended, and highly enjoyed | M- E. Church. headed by Heald’s Wash- CITY ITEMS, = Ul be introduc: «by DR. TH! . and the mich they expects the Laglish Governucss | much esteemed by all the members. ‘Itis | by all present ‘The entertainment coneicted | aton Brass Band, when the public ser- } GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS, TUREE CLOWNS would atthis time bem thifd rate power tf | £0be Roped that the corporate authorities will | of singing, addresses, anecdotes, &c., com- | Vices will commence at four o'clock. B. French, Esq., Past Grand Master, will deliver an address, containing many historical facts in relation to Masonry in the District, after which a beautiful Bible with cushion ‘will be presented to Naval Lodge in behait of the Indies of East Washington. The services atthe church, as aiso the hall, will be inter- spersed with vocal music by the choir of the Grand Lodge, led by Mr. J.B. Dawson. = ee Buvinc a Diswasep Cow.— Yesterday morn- ing, some little indignation was excited in con- sec uence of an apprehension that a butcher in the Northern Market had purchased a disoased cow, with the Intention of dressing and offer- ering her for sale to his customers. Sanitary officer Grant and policeman Morgaa, on re- Will produce their own credentials unassisted. the Fenian army had made Oanade tre mead, | PBrehase the right to all the building, which | mencing withaduet, «Do you remember m>," idl theta aaah 2 can be done with an additional appropria- | by Mr. T.H. and Miss L. E. Finkel; solos b qaarere, Eoaland would hare been compelled tion of five hundred dollars, and thal ive the } Mies Pitcher, pianosolos by Miss Ekin, ad- Phe eooaker cleciuden he stating that the | Members of No.3 steamer comfortable quarters. | dresses by Dr. Butler, pastor of the church, piect pf the meeting was te organic eiteya, | The pictures owned by the old Columbia wili | and Kev. Dr. Tustin, of the Presby!2rian oot ors wecllss eahl veri thicectenr, dtaill, | 880 De presented to the members of No.3. | Church. The ladies of the church had taste- be y departments. ‘The Robern “ ‘ee it | 2B, visitors having been shown through the | fully decorated the lecture room, and it is tary re baa be a wl eae a building, next visited the stable, in the base- needless to say the visitors were much pleased ip fiebe etal ered thele pazed-aud | ment, which is fitted up very neatly. Jo, the | with the entertainment, ai the ollicers had tendered thelr resignations. | jarge'Newfoundland dog, whe constantin race The Savage Party ne could not join, for it was | with the machine. was abou! last evening, aud FAsnionanLe Wappiwo.— Miss Carrie Fdtn- He (the speaker) wes for striking a blow | Wentthrough with the visitors, always taking | nan uaceiter of tne lene Hoven Borer o (ene: SF a ing low | the Jead. After a thorough examination the this city, was yesterday united in marriage to omoiale expressed themselves higoly pleased, | Mr. Qharles Gurtis, formerly of Connecticut, and left for the truck house on Massachusetts | pow of this city. The nuptial ceremonies took eae, eb pon striving here, Mr. John T. | piace in the Church of the Epiphany, wnien sy eeeur: em through the building. | was thronged by the youth, the erace and the sud desized as many as would to come for: | pudt by Stony ae Denatg: ead ee cattiage | peanty of Washington, to witness an occasion ward and enlist, eo tbat by the spriag there | this city, at a cost of 2560. This carriage ea reve no talk operaciones to such as filled (ould be an army here ready snd equipped {0 | is “said” to be tuily” equal to’ those | ‘Be HUT bon {Ms oad red leave at a moment's notice Let all riends of | puiit in Baltimore, and, as Will ‘be ‘seen, Sree ety Sai ene aa eve MASTIONS care: irish liberty come forward and put their | cost a much smaller sum. Tne irack was nex Hall. in bis usnal bay mati ‘The bridai shoulders tothe military wheel. (Loud cheers, | examined. and much praised, This alsoten, | Hil: in bis usual happy manner. rt “WHEN YOUTH engaged In education’s cares, (CHOICE NEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODS. The subscr' purchased largely since the | | THE G ND CHARIOT. with the Si 2 i 77 recent decline, and is now selling goods at lower | SPlewlid BAND OF MUSICTANS. will be follownd A. Saks & Co.'s Clothing House, 517 /7th street. | Teds chan they have bees anid ance tee eee Ble | ently decorated carriages and vans, =o assortinent of DRESS GOODS is large, embracing to be an eminently IMPOSIN' GARABALDI Suits for children, from $6.50 } the newest and most desirable styles. Also, Cloaks very rarely seen in this country. to #20, at Hemning’s One Price Clothing Store, | from $4 upto the finer qualities. Long and square _— on the corner of 7th street and Maryland ay- | Shawis, Flannels, Blankets. Bleached Mushins8, | ADMISSI¢ enne. W—good : 2 | CHILD! adr id years of age — : JEWELRY.—Jet Pendant sets, Jet Cross sets, xiy pioces Casal, PERFORMANC Jet Hoop seis, Coral sets, 200 new style But- ; ne xe ye, Pecies} end Gents! EVENING at7¥ tons, Studs, Cluster Rings, Silver Piated | jninca, Gloves, llosier¥, and Notions: We ones | See Pictorial and Descriptive Bills. Spoons and Forks, received this morning at | great inducements to purchasers. Give usa call. WILL EXHIBIT IN Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 435 BENJAMIN MILLER. - ieeou hick - Pennsylvania avenue, near 4% street. ocli-Im” 101 Bride st., Goorgetown, D. NEO One ra Sant poten: comiuent in Burbub ait GORRTaT Harven A Oeste Y THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown.” | STRERT aud NEW YURK AVENUE. is 9 —_ Pennsylvania avenue, between ith and 10th | IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY | —< id stand, are serving the largest IN GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION Water Operas anne arses! | On MONDAY AFTERNOON Octave To hele Seas Erinn o-olcek, wil! sell. in front of the premis. bad in the city. Their Roast, Broiled and TO reatine holo ee Fried are unequalled. They have the largest ay H DAILY —AFTER- wherever and whenever they could. When it was possible to go to Ireland to commente bo ities, he would goand give all the as- sistance in his power. He wanted to ratsea Fenian regiment in the District of Columbia, ceiving information of the transaction, pro- ceeded to his slaughter-house, where they found a cow hanging up, nicely dressed, and ready for quartering, which, upon in- quiry, proved to be the animal al- luded to. They sought the butcher, and vist, at 4 N part of | open at ODD between | three nights only. commenc ‘S wi LL. 7th street, for BDUESD ATs tand Frederick strects, by adepth of 80feet, | Oct. 16. Don't fail to seo the : ‘ ne , = demanded to know what he proposed doing | cooking facilities, and can serve any dish in | MATk*t' : ick Dw aud a voice, in the crowd, «Three cheers for | piece of Washington mechanism. having deen | Pty, Went North, on a bridal tour, yesterday | demanded to know what he proposed doing cookiue Tecilities, ve any Improved by atwo-story Brick Dwelling House. € oe e! iy s Speer? alge e ees oo Lita built about eight monthe since by Messrs. Hal! ) wehetias gee ber up into small pieces and feed his hogs with ——_.—_—__ Part of Lot No. 72, fronting 26 feet on Frederick BOARDING. ‘a id ester!’ which were given with a & Langle; of ints city, ata cestof $1,400. In Suppen Darn. y morning, About | the meat: that ne knew the animal was dis- WE Apvise ovR Reapers to call at A. Ad- street. between Ist aud Prospect streets, by a depth shee > WwW: ¢ |. | the Tear part of this room are the horses, and | nine o'clock, Mr. William Towers, an old an eased, but thought she would be worth more | amson’s, 5U6 Ninth street, ene door from Penn- a ieete . RONT BOOM FOR RENT, nicely furnished yanis wolunvecta Was then introduced eel | whey attracted much attention, bemg lenge and | Highly recepectable: chien. Teed ae ae and | fre ihe piles Reid’ ($10) to fatten Nie hope oe sylvania avenue, and examine his Jargeand | ero Cummence on dthatrect. uitable for two gentlemen, with or without eloquently addressed the meeting for about | Neeying apanimanne Waiters next visited the | corner of 3d and E streets, South Washington, | Suspicion was not altogether allayed by this | well-selected stock of Carpets, Dragges, Oll- | cits, pushes ee br board. Apply 400 Sixth street, near G. 0 15-3t* forry minutes, and was frequently applanded. | {leeP!ng apartments on the second floor—a | suddenly fell speechless to the pavement, on | explanation, so policeman Morgan was there- | cloths, Rugs aud Mats of all kinds Biaabets ocld THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. OR A Goupleof John H. Green next took the stand; but very | 078" bail, witha number of neat and clean | Pennsylvania avenue, between 1th and i3th | fore deputed to see that the purchaser of the | of all colors, ready-made Sheets and Pillow ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; @ Gentlemen, can obtain ROOM and BOARD soon his remarks became distasteful toa large 1 “2gle beds. The floor is carpeted, and the | streets. He was taken into Snider's Hotel, | cow did not offer the diseased meas for enle in | Cases, Bed Ulothing of all descriptions, Hair B = ys Auct.; Georgetown. | 1/4 private family. by applying to 436 H street, number of those who were present, d@ elicited | Walls adorned with many pictures, all of | where very attention was paid him by Mr. | market. and Shuck Mattresses, Hair and Feather Pil- | VERY VALUAB ROVED PROPERTY | between lth and dith streets. 00 16-8 various demonstrations of opposition to the | WDiCR were purchased by the members, one | Hurry New, the bar-keeper, and others attached ——_ lows, a large assortment of Gilt Window ON BRIDGE AT AUCTION NEN BOARDING HOUSE —First class Tabro doctrines which he advocated. He took the | S¢t#loze costing $75. Tne bath and washing | to theestablishment: after which he was placed REOPENING OF DUnANT’s RESTAURANT. Shades, Linens and Fixtures, Table Uovers of UESDAY AFTERNOON, October at BOARD can be obtained at the house on the ground that before any hope of success for 1re- pogtn ng eiiae rosa were also examined, | in a carriage and started for his residence; bat | This fsmons and popular restaurant at t! all kinds, all of the first quality, and at the ef in hol aioe et theeeeiaikes part of | porthwe rer ot ath ee aud Pe may! ani land could be expected, the Irish people here Union ‘sngineshouss, a. fy shear o tig Noord before reaching there he breathed his last. Mr. | corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania aye- | lowest cash prices. Remember 5¢5 9th street. ; Ls et on the south. side of | ai Lown. as the Joy House. _ street. between High and Potomac streets, RDDD = Se pare by a depth of 120 fect. i racbenear onal OARDING—Two or three siugle gentlemen can Govenxwen? Satzs.—I would cali the at- | biwo hew three stery Bullanee eee ee Tye accomuiatel with Boat upon appitcation tention of dealers and others to 8 large lot of | tel and Stores and now renting for 31.20) per an. | #1123 Washington street, Georgetown, Within a new Cavalry Jackets, Qgats, Pants, Shirts, | num, This property being situated between the | feW steps of street cars. 2 Blankets. &c. A. Adamson, 406 Ninth streei, | two Mar ouses makes it the most desirable NHREE OR FOUR. GENTLEMEN. CAN ut one door from Pennsylvania avenue. te” | Diorerty for business purposes ib Town. obtain — ple; ROOMS and BOARD Towers wasa very large, portly man.and as his | nue, now in the hands of Mr. George Dubant, health had been previously good, itissupposed | was reopened. last night, after its handsome able frame building. entirely unfit for anen- | that his death was caused from an auack’ of | rrmovation. The establishment was thronged gine-bouse. Nevertheless. there was an ap- | svopiexy, on the occasion by leading citizens, old patrons For himself, he would dedicate alt hie trae to | pearance of neatness about the place, and the —_—__ of the estabi sbment, and strangers, and uni- the work. He would work week days and | ZeMbers seem determined to make the bestout || Tue Riven FRONT, OcTOBER 16,—The he abou yersal admiration was expressed a: tae Sundays, all night aud all day, te educate the | 0 808d building. The large bay horse “Sam,” | stegmer Wawaset lies at her whart undergo. 'Y, convenience, and good taste, dis- and Pennsylvania avenue. This is a miser- must be educated. At this time they were ut- \ terly incapacitated for such work, and would need much training betore they could advance the c#se which it was proposed to mangurate. said to be the finest horse in the di eae = ame mantle with interest aectired by a dead oi trust on | 1) 8, Brivate family. where they cau enyo TisD; y, nthe department, | ing repairs to damages sustained by acolli- | tinguisbing all the features of the house. To- | Oaqc ath i all the comforts of a hoine-life. nse of parlor. bathe Iris : B 4 y s.—Q— : : eh Coutinued indnis stain, LA Maally oper mare | Was much admired. Thie company alsa had | sis on yesterday moruing with a betes: Sue | dag alee the piece ie ee ee Nene Te: Who buye the cheapeck Gaui’ Faraiantar | cece tar eeee Tenens and etampe at the | Lor and Gold water. by apply tag at 343 Zist street, Htestations of disapproval occurred. Uries of | 5,7¢e! built by McDonald & McDade, of this | will be in order for work to-morrow or next | desirous to inspect the new and handsome ar. Goods! A—Franc. Q —Who sells the cheay oc 14 THOMAS DOWLING, Aucts. between H and oc Us “shut up: you Baye spoken long enough’ | CY. The new engine-honse for the Union, | day. rangements, and to sample the capital edibles it P- and stamping of fetani clapping of hands | 02S: near 17th street, is rapidly approaching | — Stici-pole’s Wharf.—Sailed—Shrs. Charles 3. ak 2H sie and potable: to be got there. We notice that were indulged in without cessa'ton ull tinally | CO™mPletion, and it Is thought will be ready tor | Jones, Goodspeed, for Georgetown, to lead gat Gents’ Furnishing Goodet An rene, BF THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown | A LADY WISHES A PARTLY FURNISHED Mr. James Burdine, who has been connected Q—Who buys the most Gents’ Furnishing FRONT ROOM with Board. Terms moderate. ; a é CREE PR YOR SALE—SOAP AND | The best of references given. Address W. M.A.y bis voice could not be heard, and his gest enla- | rout thes ger peaseeei ee hoy ecombens, and | with cosl for an eastern port; Margaret Nich- | with this popular establishment smce 1854, 13 | COWS! A. Gens (Goods ke rene isl NDLE WORKS AND ALL Te. nx Stee: —— tions became soexhausting as to compel him | | ntted eo few ne Seat epon bare | ols, for Al Warf ct Arrived Soni Wine | ne eects Suanmoes, Dehind the bar- | Seventh street. between D and E, three door ES AT AUCTION. HE HOWARD BOARDING HOUSE, South Hoss . The bi fain har fi — L % 3 . 4 " , é 5 rest $th st.and P all’ Gen, O'Neill then arore and took decidea | MF 700m here is on the ground floor, and very | Squall, Saunderh trom Havra-decGrice Wits | SEeCneneR eT Wile a en gece ia Bll us | above Udd-Feilowe’ Hall, ni: | On THURSDAY, October 7th, at 3 o’clock Pm. | Auction fore, having been entirely vd has cround againgt what Mr.Green had said. He | ‘™&ll, but looks as comfortable and neat as | coal for the Washizgton and Georgetown Loe possible. After @ thorough inspection, | Company; Hazard. Reed, from Mattoax Ureek, thought that bis manoer had been exceeding]. eaouctical, and did not believe tuat, if seen | {BS BSry agsin took their seats in tne | with wood for J. H. Butler. sailed—Sent, every department, and it cannot fail to have a 1 will sell that valuable preperty, on the new road eal into th rietorship of Mra. HAT. great success. known as the Union Soap and Candle Works, con | FON and refurnished throuzhout. will be con, sisting of a large, convenient, and well built one | ducted as a first-class Boarding House. Persons. eee ‘Tne Faxr.—Dr. White, Ohiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Fonr-and-a- —_+—__ doctrines prevaulrd as had been expressed by | Fngine Mouse oa Dy atest, ene eemees | Farmer, —, for St. Mary’s, with lumber. FURLOvGH AT TAS GoveRMENT Patntixe Bad Wa ae er nS eS eee and two-story Frame Factory, recently tnilty121 | forehdice of roomie Aloe one Tone Oy cael, him, thar Ireland would be free. His remarks | received by Mr, Goddard. for, te 7 LapegpTe st Bi Orvice.—On account of the work at the Gov- | trom §a.m. to 4 p.m. by 26 feet, containing two large Soap Kettles,capa | rent oc it-Im* werren husiastically applauded. corted throngh.’ After examining the appara, | esa eiOx WITH THE LONG Batpor—Yes- | ernment Printing Office becotilng slack, it has ion ese ble of making Thirty Thousand pounds per week ApDING—Trandontand TaOAuD A humber of peFsous then enrolled thelr | tus, stables, norser, Kc, they were iarieaay | cky, wterpoon, the Government barge D. | been found necessary to reduce the force in | Conag Sesziear Scentsa pair, at Charles | Three large réndering Kettles, capable of render | Poa RONG <2 entent snd permancnt BOARD- names tor the Fenian regiment proposed by | stairs to the sleeping aparime irG.BP | Megan sustained some damage to her cut- | several of the departments by furlough. a ie HBS A z , r - ariment, which is ver; ts sI it Gen, O'Neill, after which the meeting ad- | neat and comfortasie. ‘The tact is carpoted | The teh tas wee of tn meee Punks: journed. ee ee een Suri hecs sith an Single beds, | ard while passing through the draw ran « —— os . The walls ai jorned | against an abutment, there! ach Base Balt—An interesting gane was | with numbers of pictures, all of which were injury ‘described. “She now Hes ae oth Street played on the White Lot yesterday afternoon, perch sees by or presented to the company. | wharf. undergoing repairs, and when they between the Se ana Union sécond nines, tthe end of the room there are a number of completed will make a trip to Blackiston ne ae fotiow: Ae B wardrobes, Imitation of oak. each one bearing | Isiand, having tbe burisl corps on board for N¥mp! 7 414 3:0 1-29 number. The sitting room, adjoining the | the purpose of transferring disinterred dead Union ... we 0 £0 015 S28 sleeping room, fs Also carpeted, and the walls | bodies. The Base Ball Club of tne Consolidated | thereof adorned with pictures, among 4 Business College and the Post Office Club | which is a Jarge one comtaining the pho- played a match game yesterday, which re- | tograph of each member of the company. mhade sulted ip favor of the former, by the following | by Jobn Golden, Esq. Baum’s celebrated Hoop Skrirt and Uorset man- nfactory, 49 Louisiana avenue, near Seventh street. tt ing Five Thousand pounds dally. Five Humis | modated’on reasonable terms, at No. 250 North ton’s Patent Candle Machines, together with all | $apitol street, opposite the Government Printing the necessary fixtures, implements and appurte- | 2% a6 SiS AND PADLE DOMED eer nances appertaining thereto, for manufactnrin, 2 shi a conde Som large quantities, with all the necessary out-builae Rose Danbakton strast, Geateetiwn, 0.0; ings for Bones age, Btable, Horse and | .~ " Wagon, &c.; with 210 by 110 feet of ground. This | PR{ABPING—Two communtoating ROOMS om Property being just on the iimit of town,makes ita | BLE BOARDERS accommodated at 391 Eatreet, desirable place for the business, having plenty o | between 9th and 10th. se 27-18t" Water en the premises for manufacturing, anda | EXOR RENT—Geveral neatly furnished branch ronning through. located ROOMS, with or without board, ‘Terms cash. All conveyances andrevenue stamp | & 516 K street, between 4th and 5th. consequence of this necessity thirteen com- per bave been turloughed until the st of November, as algo about twenty bookbinders and quite a large number of girls of the bindery, as well as sev- eral girls from the folding room. As @ con- seqnence of this reduction, those remaining will have continuous work, and it is expected thatby November Istthe annual Departmental rege will be placed in hand, and make it necessary not only to set the tarlougl Grant, | work but also many other: en- i. joying the luxury of +a glide o’er the waters,” er, ———~ Punxtme can be had in any quantities at the Star office counter. poke ees FRANC's—The Cheapest Gents’ Furnishing Store in the City—Good Merino Undershirts 78 cts, 90 cts. $1: good Merino Drawers 75 cts.. 90 cts.. Si; A No. 1 Undershirts, 1.25, $1.50. 8175; A No. 1. Drawers, 31.25, $1.50, 81.75; good white Shirts, $1.25, $1.50, 1.75; id welt ee Carsizgp.—The eailing yacht Ge in which were a party of four geni ai A No, 1 White Shirts, 50; good Cottom | at the cost of the purchaser. iOUNTRY BOARD can be obtained at an agree- acre wonkeaiied glade 'G upset yesterday afternoon in the Potomac, Goinc Into New Quarrens.—Tne police { Socks, $1 per dozen; best English (double heels ‘oc 8 St* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. able private residence, with Liberal table and Post Ofties 29201 er nearly opposite Sixth street wharf. The party | ™embers of the Secona Precinct station house | and toes) $5.50 per dozen; Paper Collars from UST RECEIVED, a large and well selected stock | ¢Very fort. "Location, Washin, d into ne ‘i ortwo. Ata meeting of the Uapitol Base Ball lat, Opriation to repair the foot cae pe eae paipined no damage beyond @ thorough dack. | design going into new quartersina Wo. PP! beld on the 14th instant, Mr. Wm Aber, Jr, | the beatin the city. Having spent some time was elected president, to fill the vacancy | here the visitors ‘wi rs d by the resignation of Mr Samuel | ambulances when & general alana or ioeee 10 ¢ts. per box up; Ties, Gloves, Handker- chiefs, &c., cheap, 44 Seventh street, between D and E, three doors aboye Odd-Fellows’ Halil. 9,551: Railroad ent to the care, Dorms, git : , Toad, convenient i ri Bonen Se Ra NS o re, VALET BAB ag. wea. For address apply at the Star Office. jel which we are selling at eatly reduced’ t . 464 10th street, a fe prices,at the New Fancy Store of. APLD math of. the svenue: ‘Boras, Os pat d scare, all of which was soon Opposite their present quarters a spacious y a 8 visit to the Uoitage restaurant, aid brick building has been obtained, whict tsnow Watt effectual te: undergoing repairs at the expense of the police jeneral alarm of fire was | wants. Sanus teeter ee Une tyon ot officers in charge of this section city’s —__.___ 1G & BERREND, month. de 16- Stearns, and Mr. George Nagle elected vice | structs from box 32, at the corner Of 7th stvece ——+e— interest, ‘Tho chauge is an opporiuas one. for | _“wittanp's,” at Washington; “Metropoll- od tmib AAO Budaeatioehs next te. Batopel » prenideus, Frank Lawler, J.C. Stanton, and | west and Dstreet south, (isiand.) The ala: GrorncETowN JUBILANT.-The Alexandria | there bas for sometime been a marked lack of | tan” and ‘Fifth Avenue,” New York, and W. Clear were elected directors, to fill va- | was 5 ged at five minutes betore 10 relate, Journal of this morning says: The city of cancies, and Mr. A. E. Gould was elected as | and in just 36 seconds the horses were hitohed Georgetown boasts the possession of an ailigas corresponding secretary. ~ ‘ang the engine and hose carriage out. The | ior seven feet long, also the Aqueduct, now ——e—_—_ oMicials took their seats in the ambulancesand | being renewed by the cnerny, of Alexandri, VENTION OF YouNG Mzn’s Cunistiax | followed, and at haif minute before 10 o’cloek, | mem and other curios.ties inc ‘uding a machina ASSOCIATIONS FOR MaRyYLanp anp THE Uis- | OF just 4 minutes and 30seconds after th rm | tor getting up steamed oysters. As a matter of TRICT OF COLUMBIA.—At the recent iaterna- | W88 given the Franklin reached the box. The | course Georgetown is jubilnat over its future ‘ional convention held et Montreal it was rec- | Columbia and Hook and Ladder came in 30 | prospects,” be held ommended that annual con ventio; seconds later, or just.5 minutes after the alarm. each State to consult on the best means of in- | The Hibernis (Government) hose carriage ar- ASEAULT AND BATTE! Apr APPLICANTS. &c. J, HENRY Witson, 2. 5 tid ring forthe Army, ty MERCHANT TAILOR, ay eiany fot i, proparing (of the Army, Many No. 116 Bridge Street, Georestorem, D. Xo comfort in the old structure now in their pos. session. ——_+—__ a MEETING OP BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS THIG ING.—A meeting of the new. Metropoli-‘) in Co-operative Building Association will be beld at the hall over Blanchard & Mohun’s book store, corner of 11th street and the Ave. nue. The First Co-operative Building Asso. ¢fation will bave a special meeting in Po! may other first class hotels, use Burne:t’s celebrated Extracts for flavoring. © prereset se ‘WRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.—Apply atthe ‘Star office. a Warts, Mois, VascuLaR ExOREsENcEs, &c., cnred by Dr. White, Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-anda. half abd Sixth streets. 7 ah Tat. bet, ath and th. “AL prepared Nezt Boor to Bane af Cominerce, me ha JF examinations aud recety Inyites the attention of his patrons and the public | CN'C"R ac? rroporated by Gen, DORUNT ERA Pres. tohis large aud well solectedassortmentof French, | “SU i5 cust {epub | bug! , Heh. and American CLOTHS: CASSIMERES a he is prepared to make up (havin; faithful work: in ESTINGS, of the latest importations, which 450 FALL STOCK. 452 Otticer Meleom at alarm : y man host Oprostzs Paver Orwice. - Trmar: creasing the members and effic: rived at 30 seconds past 10 o'clock, or 5% min- | moon to-day arrested’ Christiana Jacobs, moc Hall, South Washington. Tne Washing- men. best ner, andin the highestatyle | 77H st, organizations In their Utes after the }, and the Hifverain evtine at.| arraigned er betore Justa Harper. at the ‘ton Co-operative Association will meet for the MARRIED omnes ST ood emai teaen AR GehiW'Faratshing | Treorpelfaity candcsa¥5 inj Gaslbliee SAN fhe young me Tn accor: ‘2 minutes past 10, or 7 minutes after the alarm. | fitth precinct station-house, .arged by Eliza- | transaction of very important business at Tem. a le ee cue rtm mendatior, a call has n issued by the cor- | Next came the Union ei beth Smith with assguit and battery. After | peranee Hall. N. Qn the 15th inst. GLOVES. Ct responding members of the natio: hearing theevidence, the Justice fined the ac- HANDIE committee for Maryland and th Columbia fer the second an The seasi cused in the sum of €5. She paid the fine, stepped into a carriage at the door, and drove off in style, 35 3, 0) » CORDS, TASSELS, and FSGS ge See semi We PIOTURE. FRAMES n= RgaL Esrare TRANSFER! trankfe R. MHal ERCHIEFS, £c.. to all of which beim: | SHAD. Nites p parectet inspection before pucckaslag elses iD sentreunte to show goods, end all garments war Teal estate were reported to. real estate exchange, 71 Lonisinng. < AND SHIBTS, DRAW KS, i it Fall Stock of Foreign and Domestic ELARS SUSPENDERS CRAY ATS, fi HANGINGS, WINDOW . SHADE: i L colored giri residing in Rutherford’s Ailey, peged Lizzie Smith, ob her with threats i 4 to do her bodil oe - the reat a wrest. 1, RENNIE 7 qT jen, before Justice Bates, EAL ESTATE AGENCY. aS cas ea | Pee TENE, ayenur. Sub lots Land 2, sq. 733, at z * OOK IN OOO ORES per commencing Wednesday. the 20th in er nner Laat Spo ves the | of tot Ik. q 2 went te soot St 82,700 ie GE ete eet, iy stock of the above: googs wilt De found gape a.m. It is expected that a large number of Santtary Company, repo ie Morning that ,8q at ya » 8q- hm wowed igh, riorin quality, ie low sruple ntvangements wil bs meds ta cusrann Tua hing verbal otican were given” pose | Pebict S10 Sue ae 0 eadok BREAN, Gnalarenngot BS Mt oA ES witht OF" RaS fo Eo, PY | fg oi, HARES acinar pao ample arran, ts wu mi el 1 n. - 399, : cag i incre who come. Gon Notpes pees and semav' vend ofioer 7, 04. 583, 15 feet 11 inches, at $1,333. pis space member ‘of Josie Todge, No. M4, A. ae andersigned prishes, to Inform dus. frienda ee R ING GIR DAN YF Gin aie oY. neem jored man, Jesse —>——_ The yard soldic erally. id frames, POLICE SumMARY.—The arrests for yester- Tolson, re! io Freedmen's Hospital, | | Tunzats oy Viormmcx.—Opuietiana Recs the Mapieua wa asa feriuhedobeascd acs | tow 3 2 fa art pee Souler seas Tes TREMS CAST day ond last nigot, reporied to beadquarters. (Wisewell Barracks.) this afternoon swore 4 Against a | respectfully invited: Sareea fae tKe ‘Georgetown. ROTHROCK, this mormirg, were as follows: First (ialandy Hock Greek: Gemnevory. st Serclock py ae toa Luavs.—Justicn Cog parent act (Fou 1 urchasing wi ELS, ar ‘re ve ice, Justice W. W. Tucker, equal anyin the country, and | Firet( ‘Was! Precinct, se M-Ima5 tage at. Georgetown, BO (county,) Lpald 81 and costs, ‘Third, )Geo bly as yg fined $5. ‘workhouse, and 2 dismissed. Firth, (24 | the authorities ct. 5 Cases, fined $14, 1 deterred. pecend. ‘warrant was 2 i 7 re call and get his. prices Pelore rew, I7thinstant,\«% + = iS ‘5-8 wi - 1 O34 pers pleasa copy.) a Snstite ae binesls, the | executed by. o 1s pertorai- | cine, who bronght ‘where the case was tried, and the sccused re- LY hington) 4D the pony guilitien of feel proud of the | ing the duties at that station in addition to his '|: gee : 4 he, tna) ‘a . i. at eat 7 a ) 3 fined $9. 3 dismissed, 1 sent ‘Wasbington City Firs Department. own. wired by the Justice to give security to keep fat lace Thareday, the 7th: at | whieb sell at | etowe warn yaren ' . UP TATRS.) Pr coerree ee. by RA sald. tasty very bed, andthe tion wan ds: A Tau Dows.—The large 6; Paiste teva 6h. Be peace, a ani sae ms ‘ ae vey | Sonate an Heerlen sre ‘ vier wit eae , im 7) a cetved im the purchase of same, T) Pepasylvania avenue, north si wear, 111 xo 2 ae : } : Sparse “ ‘Eighth. (Sth aa Oi Wakes F temussed:| ‘rere bOUgD! a8 good. Bair beds, but afiar'k |.aivect, haa bean cat dows, aad tbe view Min Hatta t ts Fy — i +) | qe payhine oF TAXES dismissed. Sanitary Compaoy, tee neeeget | lite wear it Was asckriained that ‘bot geds | beautiful irom front of Galt € Brother fi TPO raom Panis, fbyite 4 rs A the workbouse, and 1 dismissed. ‘Town num-. | 924 pillows were made of whalebone, and are | ballding is unobstructed. 2 GO, URIGG ESTARLISHMENT.|.. ber ct afTests, $0: amount of fines, $09. yery uncomfortable. ‘This isa piece | teil iereneentetees o's 4 2 of peeegnt, ess DYEING ANDSOODRIGO0 ESTABLISHMENT. Ht Jegeinene, 904 00 syeeeene that it 1 |. 2 Larcesy or Hay—On Thursday ang Frit || *” —— eee pd Kid Gloves cleaned -without- leaving the leset —_e—__. ered | paid for. ‘ “Nights last three. loads of ay im the'O UNionrows KaaWD aa: MPA odor. No. 506 Cate test ‘went, bear’ Fatiime or 4 Roor.—This moraing, about | whalebone shavings "aronep the tick. ey iquere®, bought and cared by Mr » WY.—Last night, oy . 4 i po ten ofclocks pie varia were ee 10, ingens makes it a ig but a desirable , Were stolen from Judictary, 5 mF REO Nettie A Ky ~ the erection ‘house on the ey is f : dow 4 TET CL W vy o 5 wharves at Alexandria, the Buddenly | At all of the engine-houses the IGABLRD.— Dre. J, 4 of therfer ‘ eave way, and fell in with & henry: ‘was found to be meat aud cleansand tase Pays, the omnes Page a leetci pees SRE A iy Fortunately mo injury to the Ment order. 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