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# Yr + Sr —— Buitders’ Exchange Onrnans’ Gover, Judge Purest: ITY ITEMS. Alia MU ENTS. THE EVENING STAR, ‘Meridian Hill” property, from its command. | ~ At the meeting: of the Builders’ Exchange, fae fled aoa partaly proven. tapi bs aoe ees AT | g Fine Liar Evenixe 44 $m minzses past A : SEM Ls anaes = —— | ing position on the northern boundary of the jo Tat RIG DE Bt tRcee SE On In OS UU Atae tor the coemaat Cr har ju Beansrr’s StawparD PREPARATIONS are | Oy clocs. avenine- t poe welier NATIONAL THEATER. av For “Accrion SALus" advertisements | ciiy, nas always been deemed the most elizibie Seperal ost Choe 2a ee lection | che weqmentmes to ber aleloty Soe aivesani ake te te trex indorsed b: i 8 possessin, eee fourth page Of to-day's Stan. ment Se eo the merit claimea for them. mer, be discovered fire in the frame kite im tue rear of the brick building [zi Position for the new Presidential Maustoa, | steps necessary to secure @ peftect organizs- LUCILLE WESTER Roach. all her household farniture, as also ‘3 ter and from the eame causes has a:tracted the | tion were gone througn with. As previously | Bouse No. tae OT eS street, batween Washington and Congress ats . iy “9 > ® re ly | Jeeactes of $1,400 each to her three si A Fine Linz of Samples for Gentlemen's | occupied by S.G. Arnold, and owned by the EA LOCAL NEWS, eee nee cean eres et eh ae: | Sietigerente dents in biiaise anietns | tether; he same emonat io Wn N-Koacn, | Garments tow oueshioiton a Genres © | pieniGe SG Arad, sedowand BR? | | RAST TN we, ——~— sirable villa or suburbsn sites: but until taken the object of which is to incilitate business | ! trust for her nephew, W. M.Greenweil,and | Henuing’s, corner of Seventh street and Mary- | ajarm of fire was. given, and the steamer Hen- | — cs a esr sis Board of Trade, oy hese be deipidantetd osteo 0. . Au interesting meeting of the Board of Trade | brought into warket in a suape to accommo. : is wer i is beque: ts 1, 2, 17 and 18, In square 230 wis held last evening at their rooms, No 4 | date tore in quest of villa or cottage low. ny. algae eee abet permeate commer of ish and N a Market Space. and attendea by many of our | Afi: considerable time spent in taking care- oe ‘ p s are tee , had | bewetit of the chatr. and N. The newly-elected President was then es- | tD'Dks best, when Be may retain : corted to the stand, and brietly addressed tbe | Vice the balance. Lot ‘1, square : meeting in scknowledcment o: the compli- | Queathes to her nephew, Joseph E, and niece, the prop- #n placed im pcsizion to be in case of his de: to go to tl Iand avenue. A good fit guarantied. between each otber. rs. SI > sti ‘TW. . | Ceceased sister, Fanny Col' I ——o—— Po ticou wean FOR Coot evesrnas purchase one of those Repeltart #5 Overcoats, at A. Saks & Uo.'s, 5i7 Seventh street, adjoining Bank of the Re- Public. Porr co children of her T Ty Addison soom appeared on the premises. | POREPATGH'S The steamer Union, from Washington, was | F MAMMOTH MEN also present. and rendered valuabie aid in ex- AND MAGN tinguishing the flames and preventing the fire from spreading. The shed @nd contents, cou- sisting of a lot of potatoes, was entirely con- aS SYM sured, together with a portion of the fencing. MONDAY AFTER! . Contigning Mr. Frey's Joss oa the shed is estimated at waa AFTERNOON AN subdivided and ran out in jots, and the sale will, we learn, ke commenced immediately. The position of this property 1s well known. a ee FS, Durillions et Ongles renires dans 13 chair, consulter le Docteur Waite, Of secretary. Upon calling the m 2 geting to order. Mr. Bacor Aid it was called to take $200, said Mr. Arnolds los- in potatoes S40. . a3 \ 7 > it tronts on Boundary street, extending fri Sallie BR elabli cepuis —8 son office No. 424 Penn- ¢ | TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. Thi ine consideration the invits : ° 3 3 4 g from Sa . Roach. an- | ‘The fira is smpposed to have t > tb : “oun & Hampshire Railroad omper ae (he Columbian College property to 18th street Miho nomipalens for vice President were | | The waf of the late Phillip Harty. of George. | 8¥!van:a avenue, entre 1a quatrieme et Ia Six- | an incendiary a peeEEIaors © NOVEMBER S easy Quesung the Board to yisit Leesowg on | Sugg’ Ra from Boundary street to the Ridge | Messrs. Job W. Angus and Wm. McUallom, | (own, was filed for probate. He bequeathed | me rue. Avovt a Dir: or my —Philip Little, colore. a THIS GIGANTIC OAKAYA came fore Justice Buckey yesteriiay atter- ree = Doon, arrested by officer Wim Gunringuare LINE OF COMMODIOUS CAGES VW edneeday. the 93d ins Toad ruuning from 14th sireet to Georgetown e fi i 5 Jolium was elected. | t© his caughbter Kate, wife of A. H. Clements, Tit. dobu L. Kidwelf aad he was at the | 1! Dus been Iaid out in a manner to make Oinctere, Frederiae Le oust and, Geom | bis gold eux-vox,’ mounted with 112 dia” meeiing of the Georgetown Gorn Exchange | {Hgible and picturesque fronts for all the lots, | Courtney were nominaled for the office of Sec- | Monde, and various other articles of jewelry, JEWSIRY —Jet Set Braceiets, Coral Set Chains, Blue detts. Pearl Setts, a prtation of the : 2 . epicion of the larceny of a mule FR “ ik “i ard at the came time the streets and avennes . pilver ware, family portraits, piano, &c.; to | Err Seite. Sitver-plated Spoons and | open eee ee ear an cia BH auaitign oa Hated marae Renae Was present. He there | Lave been adapted tothe Insguaiioe Ot tne rere rey eel, Stuart was elected” inwe were | bie sou Uhaties his eid watch, box cf maine, | Forks,received this morning at Prie’s One appears that about a year ago a brown muie | , ‘pd atl question of Exchange of Georgocce.s Board of Trade of | 800d, so that every purcharer wil bave @ then ean aed suowted matical drawing instrament, shot gun; to his Dollar Jewels store, No. 43 Pennsylvania For ee Souk S peetore & yamannamed | TL RST MENAUABI Washington, with the corporate authorities of | CORVenient carriage entrance without involv- | "Gn motion, it was agreed that the Executive | uleee, Maria Harry, his Malachite mantel PRO, HORT 334 mireet to the above Little. A man named Upedyxe | the two cities, visit Leesburg. A committee of | PE ¢xPense for deep cuts or grades. There | arg Finance Committees each consist of three | clock; to Dr. R. K. Stone his sketch of a scene w the stolen brown tule on the tow-pain of the Georgetown Corn Exchange, (consisting | 256 5% Svenues, running mainly north acd | members. at Burnt Mills, alép, any other couple of ——_e De. WaiTe, Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania - 2 ‘the canal yesterday, and notifying officer Cun. " t 9 ‘ . bUt With graceful sinuosities where tne 7 sketches of scenery he may select: to his bro- | 4venue, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth a ot Mes S : : rs. Thomas Lewis, J. W. Angas ai y he may 3 0880 7 Je veh aes were Bice Pibentie coe Te of the grownd permits, affording pleas. | pare A es Were elected as members of | ter, John Deacon Harry, of Woolwich, Eng. | streets, continues the successful treatment of Et heanimenadsarratenes Laoelabre ce | REAL MOUNTAIN MBRRe Committee this Board might invite in making | 12&SWeeps to the drives, They are uamed as | jo Pyecurive Gomumities, land, bis pistols. ‘Tne balance of his ‘prop. | Corns, Bunious, Bad Naus, Ealarged Joints, | $f t2« Suimaly Opedyke proved himseit th. | eT eae the necessary arrangemrnisand fix upoasome | follows —Columbia, Meridian, Ontario, Cham- | ""Tre'eieciion of 8. Finance Committee was | €fy, real and personal, he bequeaths to hic | Wart:. Bloles, Vascular Excreeconces, &c. Owner of the sale, and it was therefore turned | 2 ; te plan of a is piain, Central, and Messmore avenues The | ino. gone mto, and the following gentlemen | Children. Kate, James Philip | Hari Office hours from &&.m.to®p.m. No charge | over to him, the Barness being ieft with the Accused, who was dismisced. AERIVED.—The steamers L.C. Knight, Capt Deniz, and Valtey Uity, Capt. Tomiin, pave Qrrived with heavy cargoes of assorted mer- | Chandise for District merchants, from New ‘Toe Ohsir stated that Mr, McKenzie had an in'erview with the President of the Board, Jobn H. Semmes, Esq.. who would soon be presen: and give ail particulars. Dir. Kidwell said some years ago a proposi- tion was made by the Loudous & Hampshire for consuitation. Established 1561 and Tun Eastand West, corresponding to jan C alley, J. . | Charles Harry.xnd his niece, Maria Barr . ed streets of the elty, and are named | (20c5y Wen iprog ns VW oetueds TG NOY | ee miaaies W. . Dougel, to whom he be. Crescent. Superior, Morris. Erieand | “Ty. angus offered resolutions providing that | dueaths hie book of old and rare etchings and ets. The lots on Prospect and Cres- | 9 committee or three be appointed to prepare | eneravings. 's and Ontario and Meridian avenues | the receseary rales of order and order bi tusi, | _ The will c! Alfred P. Hewett was also filed bein special demand for villasites | 125. tor the government of the Exchange, and | for probate. He bequeaths to Mrs. Barbara —— ee LADIES can proenre trimmings worth $1 at 10 cents per yard, at M. WILLta¥'s, 336 Penn 3 syivania avenue. Se 5 ¥ 103 Jorpo : he numbers of fine cld shade | thar Wailall his real estate on Union street, be- | We Apvisz ove R ealat A. Ad. | York. Capt. Tomlix reporisa plearant pas- Hailroad to the Uorporations of Georgetown 4 of the in that each member present be requesied to sign is Teal esi A } OTR READERS to call at A. Ad- Dn t : the | Sno Wasbiugion comakea connection withthe | Mee oaks of a century's growth, and alsoon | tne constitution to might; aud aier hevcaten | tween Land M, during ber life. and after her | amtonsoas Niet seas e door from Pena. | £2#@ on this trip trom New York: thy sea was Account of the pertect southern and down-river smcoth, and both of the above named boats ar- rad leading to these cities. The Corporation ali persons joining the association be required | 9°8th it shall be sold to pay anote held by his | sylvan Bycnue, andiexamine his largeand 0 promptly at their wharves. Th? steamer ‘Gantashs view afforded: but from the manner in which | ¢ at instr nt pefore participating i brother, and the surplus paid over his son, | well-selected stock of Carpets. Drug; oi. | Ti¥ed promptly: 5 ° i. : G fo! Georae phen bearer ppc raeingts the ground bas been jad out, thera is scaicaly he tasinees oibesmonae cane ee Chos.,A: Hct, He meminales Mrs, Walla: | clothe, Rugs and Bats of el kinds, Bianke's pS edanterioas eran rere ep eel mine a Geen Rn pine si t - g nh ” . Staas the Execativi executor. o! colors. rea ade Sheets an ‘illow cs Together wit! | Bo Stgctowh ad so nese alecend eae Tom | subdivision of ihe ground has beh made in | (OP motion of Mr. Stas to'procurea stove, | _ ‘The will of theiate Wm. Thumlert was fully | Cases, Bed Glothing of all decesiitine How | &F Coenen, Beret: WER 8 caren of GU ADRL committee would not accept of the proposi- | =¢ Dlocks: the lots vary in size from 7.00) to | boxes, and other necessary articles of farnitare | Proven. and Shuck Mattresses, Hair and Feather Pil. | “}rcbandise from se Bengal Tigers. b tion. Now the agricultural interest of the | s<.t £4uare tet, and have from 50 to 100 feet | Tote Exchange, Sarah Johnson was appointed guardian to | Jows, a large assortment of Gilt Window | REAL ee es eee Dowling, Spottett Hycnas, Bison counties in Virginia throagh which this road | on';,nd trom 150 Cente to To aeE Le ceaee ces | A number of gentlemen theri came forward, the orphans of Jobr. Williams, deceased: bond Shader, Linens and Fixtures; Table Covers ot PRS Lat a ta tee nea ee aes Gray Ostrich mee ee e conn mad 3 signed the constitution, 31 aid their initia- ). *. all kinds, all of the first quality. an 2 . oe eMC fan Camel,” WS Georgetown and Washingron ire ‘an appro, | 100% Which. considering its eligibility of posi | tien te Agjourneds 7 nt Pad their initia: | Tre first accounts of Adelaide J. Brown. as | lowest cash prices. Hemember x0 0th street, | street, beiween Market and Frederick streets, Nee Si deere ate ne, priation should be made by the two cities it | 08 and the fact that property in the “slashes. = guardian to the orphans of W. V. H. Brown, ———_-—_—_. acd having a depth of 80 feet, and improved New Holland Ema, would be hereafter determined where to make | for's) conte'a foots eertsinly Fone Wee ne | |SCeRK@ COURT IN GENERAL Tznu.— | {bird and supplemental account of R.G. | Govanwwent Saces—1 would call theat. | by 8 two-story brick whgheone peg pay es Canadian Lynxss, the connection and where to cross the river. | tne Meridia Hall oropertn live caroaiatare | This morning the District Supreme Court, ia { Lumpkin, executor of Thos. Lumpkin: first | tention of dealers and oihers tea iarge lot of | Payne. for 255. Also, Lk ee 4 The nearest point of the railroad from the | navscent to Oclambia Goltene: the rece | General Term met. with Judges Cartier, | 484 final of Charles Rousseau, administrator | new Cavalry Jackets, Coats, Paucs Shir, | feet on Frederick streeet, siphon Pe Badd Hl Aqueduct Bridge was three and a halt miles. | yt have firey chavs soho eel es ee taete | Fisher and Wylie on the bench, “The follow. | of Euppert; ot S. E. Arnold, administrator of | Blankets, 4c. A Adamson a6 Ricth maecr | Prospect. streets, and baving a Brie OF : Fi : bad been suggested thatthe river be crossed | Vary degre: aid Meee oie tee at thelt | ing gentiemel were admitied to the bar, | George Poole: of Catherine Morgan, a.lmidis- | Que dect fzom Pennsylvania avenue, ney | feet, to W. M. Daw. at S17 per frent soot Cafbaibara, B some seven oreight miles above Georgetows, vey eras nd soccesibie: By. ey lensed Jos. G. Payne, on motion of Mr. Merric tratrix ats Beriara. Moreen ane seco al —o—_—_ 7osan ae i Bee ven gece Arevian Dr med: ary as a bridge could be easily built there. 1 age iy Bree S. R. Bond, on motion of Mr. M. Fuller: Wm. | Count of Jessee B- Wilson, guardirn to theor. |) ,raccem por WASHINGTONIAKA.—(y.— | Strests yeste: tte 2 soe | Rockey Mountain Wo! Dix. Shepherd thought (mis was a very im- | [Qn hat the Governmental bere eli rein, | Helmick and A, Chester, on motion of Mr W., | Phaus ef Samuel Conner, were approved and | 04 buys the cheapest Geuss’ Tarsiching | #00 of a Corporation ordinance: 1 upon er | Axis Deer. portant Movement; ail railroad connection | cated between Meridian Hill and Rock Creek, | A- Cook; W. H. Brown, on motion of Mr. | Passed. Tene atm, Of importance: and he | the surroundings of the Hill property will be | Teter. | ae : Ki ere {hough) a commitiee should be appointed to | of the most attractive description: and once | Mr. Fendall, of the committee appointed | OUT AGAIN.—Charles Kahoe, the youth re- sct_with the Georgetown committee and make | that the work of laying ont the Park is entered | yesterday to examine Judson T. Call and Al- | Siding on New York avenue, between 4th and picion of larceny: 1 for fighting in the street And four for disorderly conduct, The cases were all dismissed save one. in which, Justice Goods } A —Franc. () —Who sells the cheap- est Gents’ Furnishing Goods! A.—Franc. Q.—Who buys the most Gent rnishing b 3 + ‘key imposed a fine of Sli AERER ® Good: ! A.—Franc. «2.—Who has the great. | Buc ted together. ccessary arrangements. i fred W. Townshend as to thelr qualifications, | 5th streets. who was seriously injured from & | es: rach tor ts’ Goode?! A.—Franc: 49! RECOVERY oF Horsgs.—Officer William IRTH Bir. Wm. Hall said last summer he was up | SPOR: the Lita ter tera ty apr eee madea favorable report. and they were ad: | blow with a brick hurled at him on Friday | Coycntn stent care ean and By Tene doce | Cunningham last week recovered @ bay and vad Veteran f ng. peadeg GOR and Hampshire road, and it was | crear inquiry for the Meridian Hill tote | mitted. Jast by Washington Mereaith, a notoriously | ancye Udd-Fellowe Tiali. 951: | & brown horse irom Robert Whitby and Tho- | i. TRNSELY EMUTIONAL PERFORMANCE graded 10 or 12 miles above Lee-sbnrg leading | facing in that direction. Haeten thas inns | _ ‘The Court called the calendar as follows: | bad colored boy. has 0 fa" recovered a: to be mas Wills, which were stolen on t witb ee 4s RPORIEA =o «very rich country. The road was in run- | parr of this elevated ground tnatdoes not have | McGhan vs. Clephane, passed. Inthe matter | able to teave the house. The physician who a Consmt STERLS at 5 cents a pair, at Charles Ww ae of May trom Thomas Beavers, by -he not LYONS, LEOP arps tt NTHERS aud TIGERS. 1 PE order to Leesburg and wouidsoon be con- | Pt ° : of 0. E. Hazzard, a Justice of the Peace, r was called in at the time of the occurrence, Shi i rious thief George Gaines, now in jail at Lee: THE CIRCUS THOL inued to Winebester. If the Corporations of | loudted at am eine to ree toes | to horcueree ale | Xeceris that young Kahoe made @ narrow es: Liactory, 49 Lewis eertand Corset man- | burg, V8. The Owner appeared ai the statio: sshington and Georgetown would build 3% | ing this city. the President's House theliigen, | Bit. Wilson’ suggested that at the former | care from death: a: it was, he sustained & aret. J tf | house this morning and claimed bis horses, es of Foad leading to these cites, it would | jifg and Virginia shores, anda ctccracrize | term the party was returned. non cat, but the | slight concussion of the brain Bag Ss which were accordingly tnreed over to bim OGRA hie ata be of great importance, and all should take an | river miles below Fort Washington ana | commission Re held at that time hac expired, —__ “wit 5 ton: “Metropoli- | UPON bis giviss proof that they were his prop- beatae Yh iat pitepet in it. Lt was a matter of courtesy 0 yfount Vernon. In many reepecis the view | *2d be learned that he had been recommis- Horse THIEVES.—From the number of | tan” and New York, and | #Y- MR. H. CODONA. aa the Board to take them up and show them the | ¢:5m Meridian Hiil is considered to be finer | Sioned horses which are daily stolen in this commu- | many other first class hotels, use Burnett's MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. — Offerings — 963 WILLIAM MORGAN, seake Srranpemente zo Food: but if it wes to | tcan the celebrated view from Red Hill, above | _Indge Carter remarked that there was no | nity. there can be little doubt that tnere area | reietrarcd Ex acts ae flavoring. eo | bushels of red wheat. Sales—2s5 bushels of BAM LATAROP, iruke Syrangements to make a connection lead- | ciorgeown. ‘The profiles of ‘he Meridian | POWer inthe court to bring down the offenses | bevy of horse taleves lurking about the city, a § red wheat, a, $2 75: 3:0 bushels do., at $2.70. i0 JAMES WARD. ing to Washingtou and Georgetown, it was of | sii) property_are now to be seen at R. M, | ©! & former term of office to the after lite, and | Tis mornjug. three horses weve eveled tresa Wrarrino PAPER FOR SALB.—Apply at the | bushels do. at $2.50, and 60 bushels do.. int anOR! Ds moxrT. Vast importa He hope the invitation | 's Real te Agency, and the eager | thes would dismiss the case. the Center Market, two of which were the | gta office. i “ rior, at £2 hi sales show @ decline of | Typ TOURAINE RROTHE si * Would be extendea to the reporters, in order | consiantly surrounding the litho, | Bird 1. Hepburn vs. Gunnell; passed. property of Mr. James H. Montgomery, of iit from 16 to 20 cents in the price of wheat as JOHN LAWTON. : jbat (hey might go And take some notes of the | graphed plans show that when'the sale os | May ve. Schofield. Judge Wyliestated that | Gheries-comrty, MM Prwviss can be had in any quantities at the | compared with the sales of yesterday. MESSES LANDFORD and BROWN, Toad h commenced the lots will go off with even | 2@ 82d sn opinion in this case. which he would —_e—____ Star office counter. LostT.—Justice Buekey lost the other even- CHARLES RIVERS, dead Deals anyhow, COUe they are always | more readiness than the Howard University | Tid when the bench was tull. , HELD ron A Heanino —SergeantGreerar- | ; surnishing | 22 viaek cow, ‘with short horns aad wih | aNy THE FINEST HORSE Farce or sold bg Mr. Hall. I: will be sen that, | | Moelich vs, Banou: for hesritg to-mor- | gested this morning a colorenoor, whegave | FRANC'S—The Cheapest Furnishing | white epots, which be thinks to bave been | pAN! THE ; : Kid we id meeting of the the exception of the e-estal t row S 's Stove ia the Ci Good Merino Undershiri K Georgetown Corn Exchange, Mr. Mckenzie set, OF Likely 40 be for penny Me wow | dn the matter of John ©. Gox. cons! ame a Robsrcshirisy, chetaed With nay= (iyi ce oy ‘ood Merino Di pel lad : Look gid Hot seem to expect the Vorporations of | has bad the ma ase eee oh ears) Mr Hall | ie wosucw cats, de, Mi, Wilcon seges ne in 2 posserstonsn eeolan: bore, De Nareg lr 4 ts. Si; A No.1 Underebirtay $1: a ae ‘ ves t s bad thi na n S , Sir. Wison sugges is Claimed as the property of Wm. Cunning- dl £ 3 = i» S12 apprendinon ie ustcreeeea (© make any | foe entire stretch of property north of me clty, | {Bat the party had been appointed s justice of | Nemrwho states hat le purchased it abont S1io A No. 1. Drawers, $1.25, 81-50) CLOTHING, &c. Pos tn s uM : s including the Howar niversity property, Cece two years sinc The accused will have a Shirts, S125, SL.5ty Ns AYER & NOYES? eCity. Coane! 2 rae going tO renee Oey | ibe Kiingle propery. (parcot Pleasau: Plaine) | , The Ubief Justice —Has he been promoted | ie oscars since. TB Harper this afternoon. 1 White Shirts, $2.50: good Cotton J. i: BiBNiTz, ‘KY. " a: ss? W t = is ERC) ‘ LOR, G is. feasibility of making wack sonkeoten, and now the Meriaian Hill property. 1Or pesh cheney: © will let the case stana DMERCHANT TAILOR, GREAT CIBUL Socks, 51 per dozen: best English (double heeis Taylor vs. King: in the matter of Sarah Ed- PS Eereaey and toes) $5.50 per dozen; Paper Collars from 249 -ave., 12th and 1th ats. r. Walker stated a gentleman had left for = elin’s will: Dennison vs. the Mayor of Wash- Taz Woopwarp Buitpine.—Mr. Pratt, the | 10 cts. ee dor up; Ties, Gloves, Handker- ere RE Lihat aoees Wonvene Fugland to make arrangements to have this } - NORTHERN Linerties BUitpinG Assocta- | ington: Linthicum ve. Ray. passed lessee of the upper rooms in the Woodward | chiefs. &c., cheap, 494 Seventh street. bet ween Feeli tified that Ican once more deal with tl = r. John H. Semmes read the followin, } sfeia 2s e n’s Heli, FE tn: Fi i E a United States warrant sworn out b; ri f, ‘he following were elected as officere: Presi: | Of Qvitney sgt. Frisbie. Homiller agt. Mayor +4 a = Coc of the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hamp: f lore ROR. Co Alexandria,Va , Oct. 12, 1-67. | dent. Joseph Prather: Vice President. P. W. Jenn HH. Semmes, Esq, President Board of | )orsey; oe * meals vaults Becras Trade, Washington, D. O.:—Sir: There ts a | ‘at, J. E. Thompson: Board of Directors, G. | qzimore, passed: Balt Jonnso this evening. Teeting of the people of Loudoun county to | H. B. White, Z. Downing. J. R. Obapin. Thos. | inal Gene gers a r heid in Leesburg on the 23d instaut, to cou. | Riffle,H. ©. Windsor, RC. Lewis, W. W. | Hiilagt Chesapeake and’ Ohio G SANITARY WoRK.—Officer Whitemore, of eicet ibe subuect of @ branck of our road to | Burdette, DS. Elliott. and R. Downing. The | agt. Barrett, Pierce agt. Hall, Solomon agt, | the Seventh Ward, yescerday procured & cot Grergetown. A more direct and easy connec. | following report shows the association to be | Kiminell. United States use of McPhersonri-| fin for the burial’ of Nancy Uarter. colored, of Georgetown, Neale agt, Neal . | Brown, a produce dealer doing business in Cox, Julibn agt. Mattingly, passed; Allen agt. | tbat building, charging him with keeping a Coyle, Byrne agt. Davis. for trial: Ohio agt. | “isorderly house. He was held for a hearing NS GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS. Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN. ere lic generally that having just returned from SEASON OF 1567. New York with a fine assortment of French -- and English Cloths and Cassimeres, [am now | EVERYTHING NEW! prepared to furnish the latest style of Gentlemen’s | 0 dress, both in cut and material, at the shortest no- | KVERY THING NOVEL tice, and on most reasonable terms. A fine stoc EVERYTHING EXUELLENT mY customers in my individual capacity, I fee Teepectfully announce to them and the put % ——— lich with Washington being a matter of much | in & flourishing condition: ol, Farrett and wife agt. Fearson. Adair et a) | who had dled of consumption in tha: ward. | gf 1i7egohtwo deals of trust to the undersigned | of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods always on — interest to our company, as it should be to | , Receipts by the Treasurer—On account of | i: Browning: for beatin Five dead horses and ten smaller animale | sthot Aprilia? and inky seconded Penta | eam SH RIBNITZKY, AN ENTIRE NEW ESTABLISHMEN Sour city. 1 beg leave to suggest the expedi- | dues, advances. fines. &c. $21.950.94: on ac- | “Mr. #. W. Jones called the attention of the | were yesterday reported and removed. at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, the sothday | ff) J. HEIDE * = ellie: sitet ency of your interests being represented on | count ofS shares canceled by J. A.Clark, $714: | Court to the case of the Farmers’ and Me. ———_e—_—__ of October, 1887. on the premises. at’ 4 o'clock p. * % Including a NEW and EXTENSIVE the occasion. 1f your Board deem itof suffi- | 15 do. by E. T. McKay, $1, de J. H. | chanics’ Bank agt. John Mason, and moved Mince a Licenez.—James McCarth: mn., the eastern part of Lot No in Peter, (Buccessor to H. F. Lovpon & Co., Fz ciext importance to attend. ft will afford us Goria, S471. Total recelpte, S21 157.080 for a Tule to require the Marehal to executes | yesterday evening arraigned neces Tastes | atts; Deakins” antl Threlkeld’s’ ‘addition ts OUTIZENS, ARMY AND WAVY MARQUEE. pleasure to furnish you with tickets for your ry reasurer. vances | deed, which a predecessor faile: re: | 7 ‘i the orevestyavan! re das atveutexs * SEW APPOIN' STS AND delegation by our special train, which will | 0 211 shares of stock,$20,415; stock surr and the Oourt ordered a refereuce totne an: | 2 ckerachareed Silage belies oae Cloeey eee | tenehon Gace ge ake oa Leen ene he MERCHANT TAILOR. TPY SCO aR Jeave our depot here at9 a. m.on that day. | €d#8 per orders on the Treasurer, $517.40: ex- | Gitor to report the facts in the premises. fined $20. proved store fronting on Bridge street, and Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) NEW PROPERTIES Please advise. Yours, respecttully, penses as per vouchers, $511.75; arrears of dues, In the case of B. H. Cheever agt. Annie J. . anoth ame Dwelling house on the rear part of Jyl0-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington, a Luwis McKenzig, President. | SI*5: balance in Treasurer's hands, $2,405.76. | Worcester and J. 8. Wileon, Mr.Wileoncved Sac SE said lot. It is immediately opposite the Auneduct, Z 2 2 KEW WAGON Mr. Shepherd offered the following recolu- | Total disbursements, 924,457 91 an appeal; which allowed.” PROFANITY.—Robert Megle came before Hieved to be perfect. = GON tion: whieh was adopted: Assets of the Association —Bonds in hand | “Simpson ef a/ agi. Snow stl; argumentcom- | 2ustice Tucker yesterday evening, charged by | Cash; of which $100 must be natd 48 FALL STOCK. 486 | By JACOB RECH, Girard avenue and Bighthe Resolved, That @ committee of six members | to secure repayment of advances 0211 shares | menecd by Mr, Faller g Obaries Fi bacnes ‘w iitt protaatty. Tbe, Jus- | down when. the praperty iy strnck oe etd ie. RHANGINGS, &. 7 r strect, Philadel phin, be appointed by the Chair, toactin concert | 8t $1 40, : arrears of dues, S1°5; balance | atier some other unimportant business, the | '!°® '™Posed upon the accused a fine of 33. delivered.” FRED. W. JONES. Trustec, Toxins” PAPERBANGINGS)/Ac. Szuee: a : wie cee ocrameitee on ae Merchants’ E in ereeen hands, $2,46¢ 76. Total assets, | courtadjourned. Sarime I 1QUOR ON ‘SUNDAY.—Elien Gould agaga LE THOS. DOWLE 'G. Lately opened, the best assorted stock of PAPER- HEW, HARNESS, change o! own the corporate au- 76. SELL i i oc 19-d&ds Express. uetioneer. GSin ict. Also, a choice selec 7 . : thorities of Wathington and. Georgetown i recent Value of Stock, &c.—Total number | neve todspr es ee aos! Olin will arrive | spreared before Jutsice Walter yesterdey, to | — enter! Hon ce WINDOW. SHADESSOVAL PioTCRE | BY be 4: Solsite worxjeuaitp ond deste ne oe Making Such arrangements as may be neces- | Of shares subscribed for, 1,685; advanced en Cas ae Sue er tie cre ree Ot eeliine Ieleores Baadar: ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown FRAMES, qeCTUEe coRD and TASSELS, NEW TRAPPINGS and CAPARISONS. y 1 a ii 211, canceled 23, remain unsold 1,446; ma- 4 Si. al - “ (i 7 se v p y 5 ce ap. ane . and Hampsbire Railroad Company: said com- nt value of unsold stock, $32,173.50. mon, from Aiezandria, with wood, for mark ALEXANDRIA 1TEMS.—The Journal of this Wen : - | their erdera with punctuality and ina satisfactory NEW DEDARADIONS: mittee being empowered to represen. the it Average Premiam m 211 shares (repre- | aiso, schooner Six Sons, Palmer, from below, | morning says: By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Li- | manner. BANNERS and FLAGS, tereets of this Board and to take such steps as | senting $200 each,) £42.20; premiums obtaired, | with wood, for market.’ Memorandum— sehr, The election to-day is to determine the sense | ber R. M. H..N. 5 of the land re Having to pay cash for goods and labor. TERMS New and clegant BAND CHARIOT. and splen- they may deem best adapted to the establish. | $21.{-0 advances paid, £20,220; malting 42,20). | Katie Ranger, Portsmouth, satled trom New | of the voters as to the propriety of holding a | coms. this Distri r will sell at | CASH. co. ae STARKRITER, didly DECORATED CAGES. mrntof the railroad connection of that section | Average rate 52 per cen| York on the 12h instant, with stone, for N. | Convention to remodel the Constitution of the | P'blic ancti antag o/clock No. 486 Seventh street. i 3 ria epi sh satbas-saleaal yoree Ree ee amined ta te ae ean OF Ei thet tate: Beginning at | oc5.2w™ Detween D and E strecis. ‘The PAVILION nightly brilliantly The Chair appointed as the Committee | Porice InerEcTios —Last evening, Major | Potvmac Ferry Wharf —Sailed—Steamer Wa. | lect delegates thereto. cutgomery and Olive streets, ant rinning south | BB, = ILLUMINATED WITH GAS, Messrs. J. 1.. dwell. F. B. McGuire, Owen | Richards. Superintendent of Police, General | waset, Fowke, for Cone river and intermedi- A special force ef sixteen men has been ap- | on Montgomery street 3 feet, extending back of IRD F ‘90D. 1 food for Mock: nfactured by THAYER & NOYES’ new por- Thorn, W. E. brown, R. B. Mohan, and H. B. | Bacon, of the Police Board, and Mr. W. J. | ate landings, with freight and passengers. pointed by the Mayor, and will be on duty at | that width feet. é : wee cele ura ed Bre re ot king GAS WORKS. and the o raveling estab- “rk Murtagh, Treasurer, who bave paid a short Creuch's Wharf.—Sailea—Schr. America, | tbe Sieren: tty bene: Euan mica palande in als aud twelve) | Piphtingsieseand all sort itt birds - : pent in the world that is so beautifully ami Mr. B. Mohun said some time agothe | visit to the Northern cities, (under a resolu- | Paul, to Georgetown, for coal; Long Boat Maj. John J. Hoff, U.S. A., sometime since months. 46 ped NP tue nostra ee atetneoe: S 'N. W. BUBCHELL, perfectly lighted Board appoinied a Committee to solicit sub- | -ton of the Board,) to examine the workings | Ontario, Walters, to Potomac reek, light. Teported dead of yellow fever in New Or- | Sui will be required as soon as the property ia corner lith and F streets. See seripUons to sid the poor of the South. That | of the policedepartments of those citics, re. Fowler's Wharf.—Sailed—Schrs. Cherub, | leans, arrived at the Mansion House Sunday. | 30,0) dn oc. 16 under Ebbitt House. THAYER & NOYES Committe bed collected $5,25-.50, which bad | turned home, having visited New York city, | Layman, to Georgetown, for coal: Skimmons, | “Yellow Jack” has been afoul of him, as his CHAS, M. MATTHEWS. Trustee. DIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING Take pleasure in announcing that their tong-es- been distributed. The Commitee now asked | Albany, and Boston. The workings of the .. to Georgetown, for coal. physique plainly shows, but we are pleased to | oc }8 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. pr Bas ears’ 23 tablished. and favorite CIRCUS and ANIMAIs that's Coramitiee be appointed by the Board | forces of those places as wellas the personnelof | _ Carter's Wharf.—Arrived—Sebr. Marion, E. | cay bes recovering. The Major Has many NTIRE NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WIN- | , GEORGE L, WILD, formeray Tuner and Agent | EXHIBITION lias } ly i io examine and sce that the money had been | them were critically examined, and the visi- | Rockbill, Rockhill, from Philadelphia, with | friends m this vicinity. E E NEW PER coops ee + N- | pop WM. KNADE & CO. of ‘Baltimore, aud compictely re 2 properiy distributed. tors think that they bave learned something | coal, for Stover, Thomas & Hogus; Hermopho- | It is stated that the charter of the Waching- Ro D gubseauently Tuner and. Repairer. and abling the nm Mr. Bacon thought that unnecessary. which would be of advantage to introdnce | dite brig Chas. B Williams, Thompson, from | ing railroad has been legally forfeited, “by JOHN H, SMOOT, ney of SERIE WAT ® PSE Dees o SOMETHING FRESH AND ATTRACTIVE, Mr. Shepherd moved that the Committee be | here, but they sre satisfied that the prrsmunet | Georgetown, S. C., with 200,000 feet of lumber, | reason of non-compliance with its terme, street, Georgetown, D, C., zerott's Mu = ys & BRO.’S Piane Forte 7 S| i factory, No. 497 Em>racing all the paraphernalia and adjuncts oe- Bppointed, and the Chair appointed as sack | of our force cannot be improved on, nor their | for Mohun & Son.’ Memorandum—The secur. | Which, it is said, expressly stipulates that pkgs dieting ie 8 P rte Manufactory, No. 4 m yracing allt phernal bs N commitiee Messrs. Snepherd, Wail and Bote- | 94002 {ore They also looked into thesanitary | Emulous, Rollins, sailed from Havre-de- | daily trams shall be run.” If this be so, stock of Fall-and Winter | continues iggive epecial ettention to tuning and | Coat toe Sreticlass CLROUS. ‘The limits of em ler condition of those places, and have come to | Grace on the 19th instant, with coal, fer Bozt will be iromediately taken to a Mr. G. L. Walker said it was known our charter expired next May, and some provision must be made for (he government of this Dis- f fine assortment of Ladies’ | repairing Pianos. scription of the outfit or the talents of the artiste 4 Pinncs: Parlor Organs. and sther Instroments, | 2003 § i i Ttalian and ether strings, always for sale at very | proprietors t 1m the conclusion, from what they have seen and ——__.——__ other band: beard, notwithstanding the disadvantages un- bay te ‘TREATMENT OF A CHILD.—Yester- gs were bi day OM. hunent; but the lirecting atton- MPANY his unigne establ last night in pecial pride | der which our citizens labor, that our city is cer James, of the First (Island) pre. 's friends assembled ow prices. 3 to the EQU » Which ia uict, He thought if Congress had control of | more cleanly kept than either of the places ct, arrested Frank Smith alias Sewelipeot. | at Liberty Hall: McKeozie's friends at Lyceum panes eng HOROUGH MUSICAL INSTRUCTION For | Composed of al ibe District more improvements would be | yisitee, and is without doubt one of the most | ored, on the charge of baving inne ly | Hall and the ward Republican clubs gathered tsand Flanneis, of all grades; Marseilles and Al- $5 PER QUARTER.—Prof. JOHN ES- HORSEMEN, : made: , Lhe people here had no vow for Pres- | cleanly kept cities in the country. treated Daniel Lee, a colored boy of nine ye: together to prepare for action to-day. lendale Spreads: Merimack. Spragne's. and other A reepeetfiully annonces that heisabout GYMNASTS, ayo int or memoers Of Congress, and he desired ‘e of age. and the caze was heard before Justice | Louis Appich has bought building lot in | Prints; trish Linens, ‘Table Damackn; Bind Eye te form RCLASS IN MUBI. | He will give a 7287 Inthe profmsion, S0BOBATS which Would be AD example tothe wetd, | A WASHINGTOIAN ACCIDENTALLY Kittep. | Tucker. The boy was examined by the Jus. | the vicinity of te Orange ard Alexandria | a pers. Towels, Toweling and. Nay horong! king; Ladies, Gents and Children’s French Cloth and other-warm Gloves; Breakfast Woolen Shawls, Woolen Yarns. and Notions generally. Also, ® large assortment of Virginia Cassimeres, and other ‘all for one of hig circulars. Kesi d tidin uce, who found his hands puffed up toan | Failroad depot. and will soon commence the pool nerefore offered a series of reso s Feuttrda oe eel paebaly. s SLs aot tee euormons size, and the marke of a rope about | fection of A five thousand doliar storehouse Gividuale, everything. ‘should oe" dace | Llmois, were received by bis brother Jacob; | bis bands and arms, and also on his back, and r quarter, 3 ACS lence, 9 OF TRAINED LIONS, rect east. Navy Yard. JOHN ESPUTA, Professor of Music. | | tas algo been placed in this Exhibition, which will Or at Metzerott’s Music Store, 31% Pa.ay. ocl2-Im* | je cutercd by y 4 i anurober of witnesses were examined, who | The (Gazette of yesterday evening says: French and American Clot ELL Y : io influence Congress to repeal the charters of' | of ihe f'm of Bogan & Wylie: which spread | Stited’ ona when the boy was found me | A young colored mat named James Byrd, | 9 8? Wear, with a general aesortment of S 2 Bs SEW ALD Gite sileetater. _____MB. CHARLES WHITE, Georgetown and Washington and abolish ali ; * loom. ft anor lig, | Bands were tied over his knees witha stout | Who Killeda fellow-laborer named Silas Black- | ines, Sheetings, Shirting Flannels, Lindseys and ORIENTAL SUAP Who will give a sensational performance while in jaws relative to the Levy Courtand to appoint | W! ab a. The ‘a sane re hia tents Y | cord, and he wis very nervous. It was also | Well, also colored, while at work in a fleld | Domestics. Having resumed Dusters inst Spring fi CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP, | the midst of these formidable and ferocious beasts ‘a bard % ii tesifled that Smith. at whose house the bo: ¥ 6 fe ced saa = is PAY T L PHA A + six Commissioners toact with the presen’ Com. | Te¢pected. The dispaich was from his brother- house the boy | Bran Accotink last summer, but has eluded the | tnd ing bought for cash at the tate. redeved | PREMIUM NEW YORK CITY SO4P) 0) HE ELEPHANT LALLA BOOKE mission, of Pablic Builaings wno shail consti- tober 2ist.—Josepb Bogan is dead: killed acci. | iS Stopping, had tied him in this position on | Civil authorities ever since, was arrested in prices, customers may rely upon making their pur- No. ONE BROWN SOAP. See ently imported from the Zoological Gard tute the Executive Board of the District of | \ober dle Joseph Bog ill be buried to. | Saturday. ‘The boy was left several years ago | tis city yesterday, at the house of his | of me ofthe newest and most desirable goods, Poe HG ee ee ee ee bats wo the Recently imported fre gic: lens Sud convey Teal colate and Ones peepee e | morrow. G.H. Varnell.” ‘Phe deceased was | in cherge of the accused. Smith, when asked | Mother, near the tunnel, and committed to jail | at the lowest possibiepricen, Recalls Feanesieny. | 4 FC fAMITY use, fo P London, England - é ; and convey real estate and other property, to esp hadde inree bg Soh t aed a a, if he had any defense to make, remarked that | to 4wait an examination to be neld on Thurs- | solicited. ri HN H. SMOOT. s C. B. JEWELL, Manufacturer, A peculiar and exceeding thrilling feature in tho sue and besned, and who, as such Executive | Dut twenty three ye: ode bie ‘Mr Benjamin | behad tled the boy on Saturday evening to | day next. j EN. B—Also, Ingrain and other 500'and 502 G street, show will be the carrying of a Board, shall exereise @nd enforce ali the laws | ee eee Tore yet ie OE Cae een | keep bim from going out, and bad forgotten to he locemotive Manning, or No.,mjured | ocleolm 97 ge dtm bet. ath and 5th. LIVING WILD LION THROUGH THE cipakenarette Muratanasiting fuses siding in Maryland, and haz of late years | Untiehim. The Justice held the accused to Aa er Te TaN eee prep aren ((HOICE NEW AND CHEAP DRY GooDs. Ary APPLICANTS. &c.. STREETS, Columbia; that the six Commissioners shall be | S20ut equally divided bis time between his | ball for court. SUSIE day, was, together with her vender and the | | The subseriber has purchased largely since the | “Stany are still preparing for the Army, Navy, | Tuoaced and unchained—a sight scllom, seen—at appointed trom different portions of the eee pent with me Gee, cae ba Oxe-Horse CARS ON THE lTH-srreer | atiached baggage car, brought down to this ‘ tivetly safe, ing wa recent decline, and is now selling goods at lower 3 cf Cadet Engineers at the City Academy, | {Be same time United States. Their term of office shall be See ber oth and lou Al if ) Ol Prices than they have been sold since the wai a ir d by der the therough control of its keeper. four years, That the government of the Dis. | ¢arly lat spring for Illinois, where, as above | HATROAS Teh bermiy patronized aud are | of te railroad company, nn? TPMT SOP | dortment of DRESS GOODS ie arge embracing | N@,451 Tat_ Det. sthvand ith, All prepared | WabnLEe 0 trict should be divided into eleven separate | *tated, he w&s killed mock commen ed. The only want Mnow felt Ce eepeereeeementnnieeses reese eee peperert Bnd moet destrabte styles. 2100; a orders. pean by Sen, Pa Tre THE eeu deat Ge, een Executive de; iments and ief o} eh. LS OS a SOT TG PA ie x Y Cav. Board ef Examiners. ref. 5 Embraces the elite of the arenic art. Gepartment.be appointed fromreridents ofthe | MATRINONIAL.—Tue eburcn of the Ascon- setae Wasiaaton aaa Comuetien Gient JZTBOPOLITAN PATENT STEAM BA. | jwlt Fiann Bionkets, Bleeghed Mal #81 | oc 1b-cost {Repub} fais Sea eRAae: District ot Columbia, by the Executive Board, | sion, on H street, was crowded this afternoon Railroad Company inaugurated the same im- 347 CBT. BETy" BY. wp 6TH STS Merrimack, Sprague and ether best makes, 1 cts. LOUR DEPOT, LEARNED PONY. axp Xhoce term of office should be four years, viz: | at three o'clock by @ large and fashionable | OY oment upon the létheatreet branch of this 4 % Casninete, 3754, 50,02, and 75. Sixty pleces’ Cassi, Lad ous Dla Ad Lise ee ate se TRICK HORSE ~ GREY EAGLE? foi ofall time decal congeras of the Distacs | H. Upyerman, son of Mr Geotes Uppermen, Foad, ‘These cars. differ a litte from those of CHAVENNER'S FAMILY BREAD) Mering ander Yests aid Drawers. Dress rie, | hithertocwe have, forthe eonventenceot the trade, | win pe introneea Sc ae WGKMAE De Si roi ofallthe fiscal congerns of the District. . Upperman, r. ree an, Made from select Family and High Grade Flour, | ¥« z . i a y " * An Assessor’ ent, which shall assess | of the Patent Office, to Miss Rachel Dodson, | {Be street line, and are or the same style as | | thos tet Konsiers Patent Real Oven, mings, Gloves, Hosiery, and Notions. We offer | opened the above depot, and are prepared to soli cements to purchasers. Give ns a call BORE Induce EDS OP IN MILLER oc W-Jm* _ 101 Bridge st., Georgetown, D BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON BRIDGE STREET AT AUCTION. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October 22d, at 4 oecck will sell in front of the premises p: of jepartmé And value ail property ef the District. A Col- lector’s @epariment, wRick sball have control Of the collection of all taxes and assessments in the Disthict. A Street department, which i. have contro} of all road: nues, alieys, public buildings, docks, wharves and piers of the District (except drains and sewere.) A Water Purveyor’s department, a . B. son. Esq, re ‘The best Bread in th se The'greomenien were Mr. s-DiEamonds and | New Yorx city. They are light and roomy, | Ge.cra' Restaurant and Hote keepers supplied Mr. Dodson, brother of the bride; the brides- | nd reflect hes aegis, ee tn inate | B_Hberal terme. oc 1-1m maids Miss Laure Upperman aod Mics Dod | shops, in” (bis city. The same company are | (PHE “GOLD MEDAL” SWING MACHINES. pal Ouuren was performed by Rev. Dr. Bick. | Bow navingerecied On they Eronng near ine ‘Thete Machines make Double-tock Blsstlc Stitch, a er col wi 1e} nm lol congratulations of many friends, Tary inave | BE: designed for oflces for the president and leas than the other Aret class machines, we Sxclnatvely tothe trade our James 8. Welch beat THE COMIC MULES Pash Uy ater arsae caer ct ce SBT Teaver ourown manutactare. By this arrange. | Will be introduced ty DR. THAYER, and the ment the purchaser is saved the expense of hanl- THREE CLOWNS a ot TLE FEED eM the differ | 1) produce their own credentials unassisted. Sate RES 8 WRLC. ania 2 wetcn. )RGEOUS BAND CHARIOT, with th t 2 ; bet BAND UF MUSICIANS. willbe followed. Tv! N.B. Ce wit Coxsraxziy ON HAND, the best qualities of haath 2 ting room for the directors, and fg oe eae G art o} Re pL @ magnificently decorated carriages and rans, which shall have the entire control of the | this evening om the 7:30 train for New York | cretary, mee rant them in every way a8 good » | Lot No. 46, fronting 47 feet on the south side of x and will prove to be an eminently IMPOSING sanednety strgejarye, gewert, drsuae, aatt‘all jan Niagara; snd will, be abeext eboat two petra Spe edict) OE rag crronrrg orem PUNT ORICA SS bs i depth of a fopt. "Eneimprovemeats, Citeots, | which I will sell at the tives RNS SPECTACLE, vory rarely seen in this country. property Consesmd, @ Supply an Pan Prbeatra) er ‘ashington z merits. r CO. eater Provision Store, seas tribution of the Potomac wae And of all | short time after returning from Niagara, and CHARGED WITH STEALING A QCow—A ‘ocll-im No.19 of two neve three-story Buildings occupied se _ No. 387 Twentieth strect, ADMIBSION jsmps and gas distributed throughout the | then proceed to Leavenworth, Kansas, where | whiteboy, named Elias Hammond, was’ ars : rane ite property being altasten boreeen the |'..0c 5-0" between Gand Heis, | CHILDREN strict. An Altosbouse department, which | Mr. Upperman is engaged in business. rested to-day ty iceman A. V. Conway. MES 'S FURNISHING GOODS, two Market p heed makes it the most desirable Et Sa MAC CORCHER, ; no shall have control of the almshouse ere One ow, charged with s Lahing & cow, the property of # Pro} rypro ALL WHOM IT MA Dt . TWO PERFORMANCES, DAILY —AFTER- and prisons of the District, and of all | Potomac TRANSPORTATION Comraxy.—A | Mr. Gibson. ‘The accused Was alraigaed be- ve i Cpl ogy eK ac el Sane pa ataeeay ee NOON at 2; EVENING at 73g. il, on Ge Be therein. A Law department, | meeting of the Potomac Transportauon Oom- | fore Justice Chapin for a hearing, at the close WM. 8. TEEL’S, =o Ae ater ears 78 anys at ine ‘PENSION OFPicxs 1856. See Pictorial and Descriptive m whieh shall have control of and coaduct ali | pany was held last evening, at the Board of | of which the case was dimissed. From the 328 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, } cost of the purchaser. Application having act of WILL EXHIBIT IN civil actions at law and legal business of the | ‘Trade rooms, Mr. W. H, Clagett in the chair. | evidence it appeared 1 Between Ninth and Tenth streets. ‘0c 14 ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auets. | June 23, 1860, for the reissues ingde- | GeoRGRTOWN on- MO: Executive board for violation of the laws and | Mr. Thorn stated the meeting had been call Mr. Gibson purchased th: alt attonti ful To [RY WILSON, <am | 2% ‘Land Warrants, eee ito have ALEXANDRIA on TU eae Te ahic nae per business. | forthe purpose or hearlag the report of mal and Kept her penned up till thi: ortMea SEGENT'S BELONGINGS ons J. F 2 Beer tte “date tollawine the description st scck NESDAY, October, A Police department, which shall have the en- | committee 8! ited te solicit subscription to | when be had her turned ont. ‘About ten Drei ‘Shiite Svat ¥ES MERCHANT TAILOR, w sutt maatot patede! warrant tenor WAre er for a short season, errriy 3 ure bet peer Sea Polina Se pe stock. a Kelton was sae ane orelack, a colgred man: in the employ ioe, aes Silk bts nd Drawers, 918 16 and 20 threads a 116 Bitites Beisel: Ceres D.C. will be reiesi pit ae rote ob} Id then a a Cr aims - eq ui “4 showed that been subscri , six or leman, while on street, vel Vbite it i ws lo. Y aor! by ir. 08. H. ” loner. - ys Geparsment, Which shall have coatroi of all | teceau books ware oul gets kad, the whole | Freeman, wrnlie on the stro, discovered the | White Merino Bh nf ts aad Dr . 44 ‘Neat Door to Hunk of Comirier appeni ar oe 162 sanuary affairs of the District. also the Super- ndenity and-control of alt the public mark- ou I parice An ‘Education amount of stock tauen was not known. He | the cow’s horns leading her out of town. He | Clouded Merino 8! Joes] i 3 No. 84. for acres, issued under the therefore moved that the meeting adjourn | cialmed the animal and met with much resist. | Scérict Cashmere Shirts and Drawore ie Ganie of James Nelson Bi of Jt ‘Nelson Ria), Invites the attention of his patrons and the public Pat Parry tacoma thea tas ‘whe: let ¥ jbirts and Drawers Cc: {14 of Nelson Rial, deceased, and as grant: |ABBIAGE BANDS, Tent, which ball Mave ine eaperiiendeaoy. Would be prepared toreports | OMNES | once Uheslag MAatabe wroeae MEtroy Sed sean | Seer Jane 8 ria and Drawers Fi G8. ot hel one, which | oe gaat 6, 1es6s October 25, 18. sealer c Fed ae AND PEATED, Sacre St all public seboot, colleges, academies ana i ee eel ea Scuas Be nentoe tee eae Worers i 4 Bee prepared to make wp (having falthfal work: | | No. fi 80 gloria pador, the eet of) oc 1g.g1 JOHN R. ELVAMS BOD. ters deparadent, wh Shull have the ceatie |’..No Ropnzny.—On Sundsy last an item ap. | to theowaer. red Silk and Ignen Handkerchiefs ofghe art. area fadaes 3 i pica Ei October 3.187. SAME MIE, ayy punter, z i = oof all ances of p inthe city to the effect that a ARD OF Fine Commigsionmes.—An ad- akin Glo i & wood 0. oti in the weneret Mary .M.. widow econ apene: ‘aL martiages, births LR meee Se neal otetemener gue ‘Meeting of the fire commissioners was Heypler’s Dogakin Gloves amb lined) gigbys CO} re va 4 nberger, Ns was wintea April 1, | 34! aidi'tcsp a resold or sil chaidten between the | #2400. The police have aimce made dingent | Beld At tbe Oty Hall Jast evening —Mesars, mo ialev Ore Seana search for of such an amquat; but have \ T Jailed to find one or & store kept @ party | Clarke present. } of the name meationed. or ees THE NATIONALS Devzataep.—The Nationals of ins city. played a match ‘Irn et. 8; 3 of four end sixteen, and the number of in- Dapitens worsnser Devens alvall ve taken. Max. Wall oppos: 4 the adoption of these reso- Ay ions ‘The subject wis now before Con- ress and no resolutions dictating’ to Congress Stouid be so ‘ cS inspection ir all, hy taleniaieadbirae 5 Canfield, and J.T. 0. case of ‘Ton Eatwials, restigated, an: ‘eustained, he was bare, nthe eae ice, wets 3 Boi Te.) ¥ from New York, 1 hat shat oi ie ‘an inspection. M ETROPOLIT act of Bat: fia 16, 1867. Ren sale poh The game wan oot for, 160 act of ‘Mr. AB. Shepherd thought there were some. 5 Lans: man, 3 aR, C : - ou mut " ATENT STEAM HAKERY, coed allowing them to le Over Uru nest | tested; the Nationals were one ran anead ei | Site? aes er |, 346 0 Btnnits, bet-Us STEAM BAKERY, meeting hangs carpages that could | the conel il ae “a aan at Pru tnengs ‘commissioners. oe ha als were defeated by We invite ‘ul he ‘atten! 3 ty bepea ts ed. Satz ov Real Estars.—J. our es “ after some eat a a resole- tions were postpoued for two weeks. No. i Mr, Hall Monee we following, ‘which was Peneryt anus vaca, adopted: brsemart and Resolved, That * commitee of three be ap- | Lewis Jonneon P' pointed to taquire into the relative merits of i i - ihe pavements Bow proposed for our streets | MaTatmONTAL.—A large a! and sidewalks, find (nat the committee be aa | at the Oalvary 5 DYEING AND SCOUBING ESTABLISHMENT. Kid Gloves clesned without: leaving the least ‘odor. No. 306 east'side of uth street west, near pin arenes ‘ tateteeel : wien tana : p thorized 10 Tp Uidearecslousl action tseom: Pecoeteae ke oe TES TTR: OWN B, BLVANS.& 00.

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