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. THE EVENING STAR. | oicewatiidunvae cota veuser | richer Taste? So oman ttc Sage mereracin 2 ee. in sireet. Navy Yard, under the | made by W. Li Wall & Oo., to-day, at 12 cies Sennen 1 » hom BOT K atveet between int streets west. ———SSS—— ig ey For “AvoTIon Saes” advertisements | ®©*Pices of the Wor a's Assembly, ‘With | o'clock, at their auction roome,corver of Penn- on mb page of to-dsy's STAR. & view to organizing @ Workingmen 's Associa | sylvania avenne and 9:0 stree’ he meeting was called toorder by J. ‘Square 551—Lot ¢ at 44 cents, amd jot 5 at = J. Mitchell, who resd the call for the meeting | 5% cents, to W. K. Riley. lot 19, at 6 cents, to . a and expisined its object B. Todd. , DOVE. On the Sth instant. after s protracted LOCAL NEWS, On motion ot Mr. Bradbury, Mr. Johm L. |] Square 6%—Lot 10, st 91 cents, to J. W. Bot. | Uzest, WM. FRANKLIN, infeat son of Wm. F. ———_2—__— Ay hah Hayghe was elecied os ehaitany, cone | Sa" i, and Sueamnab ore. a Waar witr Mrs. Gaunpr sa¥ toHenning’s selling by samp! po Ki. bara Emmons as secretary. ; uare 11-Lot §, at 954 cents, to George On! ne, I would not snatch that harp Movement to No. 51) 7th street, Iutel- a hearing before Justice Backey, who Sued NaviomaL. Tumaras This ovaning Mr. J. | q Thechaimesniaied ‘wat the appointment of | e; lot 5 at oi cents, to James B.] op rmypan (viet Angers now. igencer Building, about the lat day of Jan- | Bim 20.51. 4 - | a Committee to devise deck a wary 7 ¥_ Murdoch appears ss “Young Mirabel,” in |; ectadiushment Cia permbuentocpeamenn Square 1,026 —Lots 1 and up to x ‘egtae ree doa er ealicetans pang. ——_e-—__. C yesterday eventog « The Lnconstant. as ordered. conte, to M. Brice, all fronting on porth i In mercy sent by Gols y Bove’ Schoo. Surrs, to ft boys trom eight | from Pbtindelphia, had not arrived up to 1 Watt's Orgga Horse —The interest in re- | Gx motion, the Chair was autherized to Ap- | Hi street, between @as! 15th anc 14th streets: And thongh the wound be deop and keen, fo Jourteen years of age, at 66 per suit, at A. | O'clock to-day. gard to the popular play, “Under the Gas- | pout such a Committee, aud named Messrs. | lot Si, ob the cortier of Caer dre ana Boundary We'll kina the chastening ro Seks & Go's, 617 7th street, between avenue RELARS AnoUT.—An attempt was made fight.” continues. It will be repeated tnis | J. W. Bradbury, JH. Porter, O. W. Schaffer, | streets,at 3 cents, to Peter Carroll: lois 2 to The friends of the family ake eaite attend | and D street. to bresk into Mr. Wm. H. Godey's residence, evening. E. B. Barke, ana J. W. Sinclair, $2, fronting om north 1 street and 13th street | p° funeral to-morrow (Wi cdnesdas) afternoon at Sanna TEE Eos corner of Beall and Uongress streets, Saturday FoRErAUGH's Crncts AMD Mamaoanre is | |The committee retired to select oMcers tor | east, at 3% cents, to James F Wollard; lots 49 | trec east, between @ street south and Virgin: A SrLEMpIn vantery ot Winter Olothing, | night, but after cutting @ few slats out the “xhid b | {He Propesed association, and in their absence | and 50, fronting on Boundnry street, a 3% | avennee 4 U Business and Dress Suits for gentiemen, Gerclothing and Furnish! ooas of every Gescription, are to be foand in st the United States Uiothing Hi & Co. 468 Pennsylvania aven : ‘Window shatter, the burglars were irightenea the Chair tutroduced J.C. U. Waaley, Presi- | cents, to James Daly; lots 40, 45 and 48, front HABEISON. On the 4th instant. Prova of. it drawing immen-ely. dent of the National: Labor Coagress, who ad- ing on Boundary street, at 3% cents, to Geo. | tenant Colonel JAMES E. HARRISON, Cs Tuaver & Noves’ Crecvs axp Muwac- | Gr@sed tbe meeting at some length.’ He sald | C. B. Mitchell; lots 43, #4 and $3, on Boundary | Sth cavalry-aced 9 years BRIE gives & MAtinee and evening exhibition | © Would be prepared before the adjournment | street, at cenis, to James F. Wollara, Lieu. ptain a creet and | Of Congress to present a petition with not less | Aleo,the halfof square 1,123, on Terenty- BOSE, Ja. | 54 SH streets, Bnd it te een ieee < = 500,000 names autached, asking for the | second street east, between North A and B, mucin cea kare that their prices are within the ofall. 2 MetzegoTT HALt.—Tom Thumb &nd his Good prospects = ine anne Bi cons Spe anit Gaatine Pgeeigyteg LUMBEK DEALERS LaDIRs, Dom"? Parl to see the new patent wife. Commodore Nutt, snd the ‘autlve | uour system. There was fast approaching a 4 ane ‘Detween North E ac Virginia avenue. between Oth sad }oth sts. East, | Hoop Skirt, the most comfortable and ch t pone ins Warren, will ail sppear tais ng, nee {he Workingmen would make | sireets, with a depth of 100 feet, to H. O. Hood, Wilart teat of auatrcet Bast, Brace Mannion Winceeee ee é ID FR sous Hatt.—The 4 Pair connery eT en eee a = es FE oe ‘7th street. J Ot Rebekah Degree Association, No. 3. for the | ‘The next introduced to the mesting | OPENinc or A New OoLomEp SCHOOL.—The . fis Ni San aaa rg benefit of the widows and orphans. Mr. A. T. Cavis, who proceeded to speak = new colored schooi-honse, ou O street north, No. 496 C tute Me NuOvrRR, Pocag ee, ——. [ fe — Woonwann’s Hart.—A Grand Vocal and | advocacy of the eight hour system between 4th and Sth streets west, was thrown hear New Jersey Avenue, anil beaks ae —— paid jnstramenial Coocer: this evening for the | Mr.J.G. Judd was introduced. who spoke | open for the admission of scholars yesterday. ayttesteerman aotieh See ‘asl maton, . C.. benefit of St. Martin's Chapel. in brief of the of co-operation, saying | The building, which is brick, comprises eight | Continues to be Confidentintly Consulted’ in ail { Sylvania avenue, entre la quatrieme et la Six- Merxorourra® BowLtxo Satoox, under | that it should be the aim of the workingmen | large rooms, four below aud the same numeer con eree ae ee ania and experienes Using the die- | iemerue. Metropolitan Hall —Prize rolling every day | DOt to see the co-operative store below, suifer | above. The following teachers have been de- | °° ‘ my The yoy Ay —__e—___ “ rivate character. The treatment adopted by him Dr. Warts, Chiropodist, 42 Pennsylvania | 2 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. See list of prizes ad- | OF want of patronage. There were enough | tailed for duty there:—Miss Emma V. Brown, eubet hich has ‘the val of the most dteie = _ nay! —_———————————— — aaa Yertised im another colamn- Prizes ad- | en employed in ne a reaerd (run e-store | principal,room No.1: Mise kilen W_ Stebbins, | guished surgeons of Parig, London and New Yorg, | S¥@BUe, between Four-aud-e-haif and Sixin GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. pati = <a that do a business of £700,000 per | room No.2: Mrs. E. H. visbrow. room No. and its universal success has proved beyond adonbé | Streets, com! ay uccessfal treatment of é Ps annum. Co-operative building associations | Miss O. F. Whittington, room No. 4: Miss A. | thata permancnt cure for the werst cases of Qorne, ba oy Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, = ourt in General Term. ‘were better to t in, he L. Foot, No.5: Mise R.A. Pei nal Diseases. Enlargement of the Prostrate | Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescences, &c. NOTICE. vest in, he argued, than Goy- ate, Tod HO. 8: Mise: R-A. Perry, room | Gisnas disease ced by a certain. soll Office hours from HE Partoorship heretofore existing betwert TRE BRADLEY-FISHER Avrarn. erament bonds. Z No. 6; Miss M.A. Dorster, room No.7; Miss | @! gn Sy NAF oy a = re Fam toep.m. Nocharge | octets eee et omens Pig morning. in the Supreme Court in gon. | |The Commitice on Permanent Organization | it. J. Cook, room No.5. 1¢ is calculated that | PIM TIC) €c-.can now be obtained to a mora intel- consultation. Establishéd 1961. firm of R. 1 HIESTON & GO. has this day been erm, (Judges Cartter, Olin, Fisher, and | T¢POTted & form to be signed by joining the | there will be about sixty scholars to e: ligence and skill may be relied om. Since Dr. dissolved by mutual consent. pe Rirmwowsniatiin Sesociation, and ask furth. teacher in this building. About enough Schrman has opened in this city, all the We Apvise oUR Reavers to call at A. Ad- td Coors ne eae ie delivered the decision of | nich to report & list of memes tor gorse | ene yesterday morning to make the number | Cases that have come oder hie care kee heey | amson's, G08 Ninth etecot ane coer ae: the Court in the case of Benj. R. Oawan vs officers. fifty to each teacher. Thisisthefourth school- | cured without @ single exception. Persons con- | sylrania avenue, and examine his Jarge and 27m OC, Mctmote. The latter was State agen’ | “The Chair next addressed the meet house put in operation, the others being situ- | wilting Dr. Schuman may rely upon receiving | well-selected stock of Carpets. Ou $f Onto, and was called on to surrender the | ing that there were interests Dotina cane, ated—one on M, near Seventeenth street; one | j 1}, Care, and strictly professional confidence. | clothe, Rugs and Mats of all kinds: PANNE 1G Papers jo the petitioner oat refused. | hour system such as would either on the Island. and one in Georgetown. All | inportance, ac uoshe-t of maitiatmont Gee teds | Of All colors, ready-made Sheets and Pillow | Georgetown D. C..Novembetiae has” Be tale tae wee wee Cort, bat the re- | werkingmen or continue to degrade labor’ “I; | these actiools ofa he a notnkie condition. to the mont soricus fosulte Rare anna {@4s | Gases, Bed Glothing of all tions, ” — . Spondent failed to answer, aud an alternatem | was practically seen wery day that labor is jabreet Somterrarma) that the patient comes inpoutact with no one bye | apd Shuck Mattresses, Hair and Feather Pil- T. NOTICE. : Daa taotion Ta cemned: and the cise came up | not respected of looked Upon as bomen | Tue Riyze Front. November Sth.—Crouch’s | the docter. Office hours, 7 to La.m.,3toS p.m, | lows, @ large assortment of Gilt Window HE Undersigned have this day formed sco ‘Toart refused wontirm the mandamus. : The | Labor of the hands he mesnt. Min seen; Wharf—Arrived—Schooner John H. Travers, | ©1515 Shade, Linens and Fistares, Table overs of | porimershtp, under the nxmeot HIESTON & BAK OS nae olen generally ascesied thay egy aher. tt ie | Mulligan, from the Virginia shores,with wood | [VJ ENS" FURNISHING GOOD pO ee AT) PV CS pone a “peared, when — rr ceed generally asserted that men who labor with | for the Washington market. Sailed—schooner lowest cash prices. Remember 50% 9th street. z RT HIESTON. piace K.T. Hieston is appointed to jootii wg prt ahaa rae Fake etetooe . Mesars. Hive. BT. HIESTON, of the public patronage. TE: Proceedings took teenies Gace Ganon rinands, and | abippee OPE enn write scrap ron Wes TERL’S Govanwamwt Saies—I would cali the at-| Gocrgetown,D.C., Novemien nt ap ee Cbiet tice Cartier.—Mr. eir is, and | ship: y E. L. Fay. WM. EELS. = gctown, D.C... November Ist, 1857. no5-31* BB na on o rare thes ae nla eens 32328 | this Government was practically carrying out wler’s Wiarf—Artived—Schooners Mon- # PENNSY E, tention of dealers and others to a large iot o FIAYANS, ORANGES Gocoanate, Caromels, Which you have responded, the Uourt steno that theory and sustaining it. The working- tana, from Havre de-Grace, with coal for the Between Ninth and Tenth streets. tS, Marshmallow Drops. and Whiteman's fine ready to act. If you wish to enlighten the | MA2's labor, he opined, is his capital, to be | Post’ Ofice Department; Harry Oollins, from ws teen ir athens 7 French Candies, just received at WALLACE 'S, Court any further m argument, or otherwise, | “Mr Riheea, wavantage by Bim. North Caroling, with lamber for Mohun & | oidy tsscrtient of GENTS DELON ee im, | one door from. toyenoaee not lee ine Court will bear you St this tine. a AE Emmons then addressed the | Son: the Abbie Pitman isexpected to-day, trom | iit? #60" Shite.) BELONGINGS, vig: Disientinn Soke \Wickehebecaaaieg FRX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct,; Georgetown. wpe. ; 2 Silk Shi Drawers, 9.12. 16 JaTEC! aT O! — : es eal Onnibeeas doubt Tener Hate it the | “The form for the signature of those wishing “2 Wharf—Arrived—Schooner Helen, | White Merino Shirts and Diverse eet | Who buys the ch IMPROVED PROPERTY TX GEORGETOWN | of inw raised im the return which bashes | oy {hemsel ves with the association was | Carey, trom Havre-de-Grace, with 130 tons of Shetland) Shirts and Drawers Goods? A-—Frani On WEDNESDAY. November oth, at Wf o'clock | terred to, T ask permission to be heard through | Sdobted, and several stepped ‘orward and ap- | coal Yor W. H. Falconer. Salled—Schooner soetiled Marino Shiri and Drawers Fo ee eer mabins Goodet, A.—Seade. | 1 iu ait. te eect of tae eae tof Lute Dir. RK. J. Walker, who has bees as | PoPhe Chair sued shat he bat been informea | Potomac: Eldridge, with manure for Elizabeth | Scarlet Ca hirtsand Drawers” Goods 1 A Franc. 7 Who hee the great | X06. 7. in Old Georgetown, (romting a tated ' nm informed | river 5 Flannel § ere Goods? A— » Q— on the west side of Con street. Ww Some, thivech see eraee a ee At Carter's whart, the tonnage of coal for the | Shaker Flannel Shirts and Drawers es! rash for Gents’ Goods! A.—Franc. 496 | street. ack W0s fect. The tm haps, through some otter genilemene whe pai | Rat Gen. Carey wouldgreach Washington on and running back 103 feet. ‘The improv | nton Flannel Drawers ; =. the 1%h instant, When @ serenade would be | month of October war 3.43 tons: and for the | G22CR Flannel Drawers Seveuth street. between D and E, three doors | ments consist of a large two story Frame Dtelline Gueaielon af men writen fren tendered bi came time 1,201 tons of coal were discharged | Wiiteand Colored Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs | above Udd-Feilows" Halle Bot: | Mouse, ani two smal Frame Dwelling Hows View of tbe posttign T occuny eee nett ie F. Bradbury moved that when the meeting | a: Harvey's Wart, Couryoister’s Kid Gloves ta. Part of Lot No. 55, fronting 57 8-12 fect o: questions of interest and importance itis de. | Sdjourp it be to meet on next Friday evening. street, by 120 fect deep to an all ee sirable that they should be presented by those | g Zit, James Reed was introduced, who ad- | Boner RecovaRED —A man nated Bernara vath —_—_o——_1 Penns can be had in any quantities at the improved by a Star office counter. rs Dogskin Gloves ‘ in Gloves mb lined) dressed a few remarks to the journsymen car. | Boog a ii foves enti? Purn' ree fie ed aks lane ie # gd im whose Opinize the Ceart tone diem | : journeymen car- | Boyd appeared at police headqmarter: thie astor Gloves eecnuie 2 40S Die ea cms: One third cosh; e ic Syne 3s l expected M:. Walker tobe ers this morning. j Penters. Adjourned. ¢ morning and reported that a sorrel horee had ‘oth Gloves (full assortment) Franc's—The Cheapest Genti ishing | months, with interest. secured by w deed of truss He is not here, however, and if it is the desire a 3 » 7 stolen from Bim at Elkridge Landing, ies aryiand, at two o'clock this morning. Lieut tT Sleeve Buttons, Spiral and Detective Coomes recovered the Studs, &e.. (latest Style.) rein the City od Merinc Undershirts : good M-rino Drawers 75 he property. mveyancing and stamp~ at the © porehiasr: THOMAS DOWLING. Auction First ©o-orgrativ® Betipixe Assocra- TION.—A regular meeting of the First Co ope. Of the Court to proceed to-day I might, possi. bly, get some oiher gentleman to open the dis- | ) Si No. 1 Undershirts, 81.25, — = cussion om these subjects. | have distinctly | TSt¥e Building Association was held inst nigh’ | horse to-day st Wall's bazaar, where the Pee) yee oon No. 1. Drawers, $1.25, 81.50, BY THOMAS DOWLING, Avet. sisted in my return the propositions of law | 1, Potemac Hall, South Washington. The | eon Pposeession of it was endeavoring to seil | yh. ‘ Shs good white Shiris, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75; ME ee with as much precision, and with as much tip. | CBSIF stated that tne first business was that of | it. They also arrested the men Joun Murphy 1 White Shirts, ©2 50; good Cotton | EXFCUTOR'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE | aney as Leamtt Tecetving subscription: to shares, when a large | alias Wm. Welch, who bad a esring before se, SL per di best Kugiish (double heeis Sen at atone IN GEORGE The Chiet Justice—The Court have very | BUMDbEr Of persous came forward and enrolled | Justice Walwer lay at twelve o'clock, and and toes) £5.50 per dozen; Paper Collars from | (i) WepNESDAW 3 carefully Tead the Te-pouse with reference to | ‘tir names, and, together with those who had | was committed to jail to nveait a requisition HOME OFFICE. 500 NINTH STREET, 10 ets. per box es. Gloves, Hand&er- | pm. 7 will ecil, in * legal as 4 ts of the ques: already subseribed, paid dowm their first in- from the Maryland authorities. His “mug” WASHINGTON. D especially wun cetneaee on ‘ne qecemen boyd saimepts. Abeut an hour and a halt was | will be tuken bef : trig) an be juri#di-tion existing i the justice holding Sie ap in this manner: after whieh the Sec- Dy court at the time ‘¥ anhounced that the books had been ebiet . cb Pp, 31 Seventh stheet. between | 2, re he dope id buug in = a allery. He is a ¢\ ed soldier, | GHARTERED BY and Bis discharge, which be haa about his per ble property occupied by the late 1) and E, three @oors above Odd-Feliows’ | Harry. ‘The fot froptsd fort on the north + Hsti. 9.5, Prospect. street. een Frederick d M HCIAL ACT OF CON- t. bet st streets. by adepth of 155 feet 6 inches ton ry Mr. Bradley—I have not referred, it the | ‘iose¢, And be would forthwith proceed to sell | sr, represcuts bila Bs bacie Leas ie eae oee $1,000,000 Goalie two-story Dwelling Houses b Court please. to any sutnorities, bat the sun. | WBA! honey had been collecied, tMesum reach | of the most severe baitiee of the lars ee ee 300.900. PPErPerPrrP ree PPPEPorPer werins” Gnectbird carbs Valsoce én ¢.12.and ts ject Bas been, fully investigated, and if tue | M2: Be supposed, about $3,00-—eachsucceae- | horse was duly Tetotmed to the cence ia a rrverererrerrrry Ceres inane: ipeligaatnaaiiidae an <cort wish it, T cap furnist such, both English | ‘©! bidder io be entitied to one or more share=, —— eo This Corp: re favorable advantages CHILDREN’S CLOTHING on the property. Conveyancing and stamps at t ae cricab. on the subject, although Eng- | OF- !! Be preferred, one-tenth of a share: buino | SaTON HAtE BititaR SALOON.—This es. | tothe inet neaekios SRR ORE Sie i bye peal cogs * horities canuot properly be said io | Sou: less than a aundred dollars could be | tablishmeni, at the corner of Yih and D streets, ejoint GARIBALDI AND ZOUAVE WETS. Dow Li bear upon the question. save asa question at | PUrcDared. Upon opening the sale, the firet | bas iately been thorouchiy repused antec r : : FROM 8630" z commen bide ried was fiity per cent. premium: but | now oneof the finest in the ety. If is tur. ach taal Compa AIN AND FANCY TRIMMED Hees a EW enone ALESND WIE ee one hentice—The question reany | Si0rcouy a epee meee announced the nisbed with ten of Kavangugh and Deeker's | nics. PLAIN ASD ATS ia. cc TOws ous of the pecaliar pode may, than contestarose, and bids of | tables, in excellent order, and the proprietor, Soe ade Che ae ¥ i. 8 ice Was im st the time he pronounced the a half and quarter cent were neard from all | Messrs. Brereton & Flanagan, are care ui to | AGENTS WANTED a EVERY CITY AND CHILDREN 119 pan oe gy met de D.C = | Paris of the room, till finally they lagged at | have the e-tablisbment conducted as a fire: STAT Three Years Uid and Upward. Has received and now ofterse at the lowest. cash Mr Bradley ae | cighty and @ balf,and oue thousand dollars | class one. Being near tothe avenue, and co Caoere cesyan entire new stock of Fall. and Winter ‘The Chief Justice —If be was nota court, | Was Soldat that price. The remaining $2,000 | weil furnished, renders tan attractivessioone Vihjge ae tine fag Bicds! comprising = fine acsyriment ot Dadice? | od perhaps that is 2 question in regard to | Were Wen oflered for sa‘e, and staried at sixty | and i: is the rescr! of the best billiard Plaeee FINE BLACK CLOTH Eneete Geek end Bot Cee nee pee bich this Court is a well advised in the con. | Pet ceut.; but the auctioneer had little neces- | The bar i: supplied with the best liquors and YA. D Shawls, Cloak and Sack Cloths; Alexandre’'s. Jou- struction of as any other sity to dwell or appeal for more, for the com- | cigars, and the proprietors are determined wot =x Kid Gloves: Josephs” hid re BEAVER SUITS, lack Cloth Frock: j Gloves, $1.2 per pair. Ladiex, Misses and 4 Gents’ Woolen, Merino and Cotton Hosi ; Blan- ok Cloth Sacks, G8. | ists and Finnnsis, of al grader; Manmedioes co a Black Cloth Frocks, $10. a hear eat ols preads: Merimack. oYs’ © ‘ Prints: Iris Linens, ‘Table Dasack pet bade tt pa Nia! ere Scotch Diapers, Towel i. ALFRED Mr. Bradley —it { understa: petition was lively. and soon the two thousand | to be surpassed by any establishme u @OL. JAMES Tight, then is upon the propentteen rein t | Collars were Kacched down at the price of | city. oP whereever eal and eoian co Gieconiaa have raised, that court was continuedover un- | ('//'¥-civht and a half’ Had another thousand STA, “URES John H. Semmes,” George Ht Plant Ger & special statute. dollars been offered for sale, there is scarcely Tue MERIDIAN HILL PRopxZRTY.—The sale Riley A Shinn, ’ Joseph F. Brown, The Chief Justice —Yee, sir. & conbt that applicants for the same would | of lots on Meridian Hill will continue during J.B. Clark, Jr J.J. Cocines, Mr. Bradley —And for a special purpose, | D&ve been found at over ninety per cent. At | this week. The following sales were made G J.W. Paris, and that immediately upon the discharge of | ‘bé close of the sales, the Secretary announced yesterday: Lot No. S, in block5,to Jno Meigs, eech the jury the judge was functus officio. tbat about sixteen undred shares had been | at i6c. per foot; lot 3, in block 'S, to Webster ae . lotions The Chief Justice —Yes, sir. subscribed, and therenpon the meeting ad- | Elmessat lic. Per foot: lot 6, in block 8, to Mrs. wie OPignas Fiowman, malgeet dream Sod “Kemertcon Clots, for Gents Mr. Bradley —On that sudject 1 would be | J0Urned. H. McDermott. at 12c.; lots 17, Riley A. Shinn, J. F. Brown, 4 and Boys’ wear, with a general assortment of Shi very giad to have an opportunity to presei block 9, to Seaton Monroe, at lots 29 and ©. Alfred Hall, Job W. Angus, ings, 8! Shirting Fiannels, some views to the Court—tnat is as to the trae THE AGRICULTURAL Faim axp Horse | 21, in block 9, to John Collins. at 7c.: lots 22 Nicholas Acker, A. L. Merriman, ice. “flaving resumed business last constrnction of that statute. Saow.—Ia consequence of the rain yecterday | aud 23, in block 9, toE. W. Down, at 7c.: Erastus Poulson SOUTHERN new stoc! ine Chiet Justice —Very well; we will then | the great ten mile race had to be postponed, | 11, in block 14, to Mrs. E. M. Zane, at Sc. lot FINANCE COMMITTEE. oY Postpone the consideration of the case until | but notwithstanding the wet quitea number | 10. in block I=, to Major F.H. Moore, at lic; John R. Elvans, Charles K ™ suits Governor Walker sball arrive. of entries were some ‘being large, | lot 2. in block 17, to Miss Lizzie Tucker, at $e. -G- Emory. Lewis Clephane, GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS Mr. Bradley.—if Mr. Walker does not come | One numbering 200 merino sheep and other ——__e—__ James L. Barbour, — Thomas Berry, in this morning, he will certain'y be here to- | Cholce breeds from Ontario county, New | GRAND TOURNAMENT AT THE Orncus.—The | _ Albert G. Hall. oe 1-ly York. brilliant tournament which was the openin B ee ab = ¥ THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED FRER FROM FLOCKS AND SHODDY Bilk-mixed Suits, $2. Chief Justice—Mr. Bradley, we are The following horses have been entered for | act at Thayem & Noyes’ circus, Elevent! Doubleand Twist Suits. ©20. HOICE NEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODS. Very anxious to dispose of this matter. competition as draught horses or saddie | street and nisiaua avenue, last evening, STATES 8 £ ixed § eh Cc — Mr. Bradley —Your Honor is aware that | bor-es: By L. H. Braley, brown stallion Hum- | passed off with great clac’, and will be re. PROC LAMATION, | Good Business 8 hg ES $15. ‘The subscriber ‘has purchased largely Mm ke des in the county. He came in | boldt and filly Daughter of the Regiment. Pe-ted to-night. ‘The entire company paruci. | For the sale of Valuable lands in that part : Sie. pone Ng oy oh OO ni id again on yesterday, express. | G- W. McDaniel, stallion Extra Billy: by y pated im the sports of the arena, and as theyall MINS ving within th * Waterproof Tweed Uvercoats, 88, prices than Oe ees pooune Fag ond oo ty ia to this matter. I will send to his | A. Tavenner. siallion Golan; by J. H. Hunter, | appeared in new costumes and exhibited great | §. >t of lands subject to sale at ST. PETE: en A aed bre a, cubes “4 office and ascertain if he ts in the city; then, if | ® Chestnut stallion ont of Planet: by Wm. M. | skill in carrying of thering, and various other ce of law 1. ANDREW JOHNS THE FINEST SELECTION md be is net here, 1 will send imto the country. Madaox. of Prince George's county. grey mare | fea's connected with the tournament, they the United States of Americ of oon: M The Chief Jostice—-The trouble is Mr Brad- Fauy: for competition a3 a saddle horse. ‘were frequently applauded. The entire per- declare and make known that ® public Tevet aleve meee ley. we have nothing to engage the attention | J. M.McOutchen, Col. Gleason and Miss | formance passed off to the satisfaction of a een ot meee ee a CUSTOM WORK, designated wit At my usually pe land office . comme: LOW PRICES. on ‘ on MURDAY. sue Sb bay oF Ductseen tere EDWARD HARRIS’. Rca goer Vert] sod Bis of the court to-oay. If we can find any busi- | Vn Hook enters lots of poultry and in Floral | large audience. Bess to employ the court @ portion of the day, | Hal! a number of enters were made. RP nt 29 : we will postpone the consideration of this The great pacer Magoosier, Brown George, SoLvIERS’ AND SAILons’ UNION—Gen Eagle. ‘ant : . mings. TY. | question You are aware. that we be ronning mate, and . arrived yes- Nominated —At & mesting of the Soldiers’ ana for the disposal of the public lands situated within and other famous Domestic, French. Austrian, and at BF oye irchasers. Give m Gressed the business of the term in stn terday.and areat Price Bro’s livery stable. | Sailors’ Union, held Iast night, resolutions | th. tcl bipe, asd parte of townetin English Contines, Beavers, Cassiuicres, &¢,, made a PRENDAMIN MIL Ber to accommodate the consideration of this | Dr. Weldon, of New York, arrived yesterday, | were adopted recommending Gen. Grant as | | the late ve above mentioned, | to order at lose Shee ORK PRICES _ccl4-Im* 101 Bridge st., Georgetown matter: and engaged stabling for sixty head of run- | their fi choice for the next Presidency, and — 4 J HENBY WILSON, Mr. Bradley —All I can say is that I have | ning horses, the same that figured at Jerome | pledging themselves to use every effort in their LINE. ; HEAVY RIBBED : gent for Governor Walker. ‘If be does not | Park races.” * Power fo secure bis nomination by the He- | { Kehes Set Ch ate AT Sid Rae MERCHANT TAILOR, come ina very few minutes, 4 shall Amongst articles on exhibition, 1s a | publican party. (ne of the resolutions says: sche pee : es NE PLAIN . i ay cubatis to tne court there 3 ckton: | Sesusncee wages Sram tha saancouetern at ieee | EEeree eae eee eee: eg MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, No. 116 Bridge Sire, Georsetorem, D. M. Young & Brother, of this city, ine finish il, of range pf effortto crush treason, and tosecure the fruits » IW. - | Of victories gained in the field.” he he Obief Jnstice—We will, under these | abd workmanship of which is concedediy “ik or parcels ta the partof towuship | EAMBS-WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, os end the public . well ‘assortment of a is santten weaidl ber ohetoen Hien gpa mibaall Gueiac’ a peered io ca A Dean Isvant Ty THR STEEET.—The body | ,,7 ¢ trace OF Darcels tn the part of township Very fine Wh Oia VESTENGS. of the latest itspont Se nei = Mr WA. Cook moved the admission of | A Fovxpitxe.—Last evening, about seven | of a still-born child was found in the middle TASS chocas ce beta ip the et oat Boys’ Merino Shirts and Drawers. repered to moka np (heving Suesful work. 2eyoe S. B. Harring‘on, of Kansas, to the bar, | o'clock. a white male infant, apparently about | of the pavement, at the corner of 13th and 1 | opi thiih or per + War eee baie aie men) in the best manner, and in the highest style sed he was admitied. A week old, was left at the l0ch atfect door of | *treets, this morning, about 11 ie D. 2; " errenies seen 226s: "Abe ws gcd t of Gent's Furnishing 2 o'clock the Court reassembled and Mr. | the Female Orphan Asylum, corner of 10th | Wrapped upin an old per- - 3a oF 8. “a w Fine Black Cloth Sack. such as SHIRTS, DRAWE KS, dies, who was accompanied by. many of | andG streets. It was in a basket of flue make, | fectly ered by an old | W- 4 4 ssec: | Fine Black Cloth Froc GLOVES. CO SUSPENDERS. CRAVATS, bis personal friends and members of the bar the : | colored washer woman, who notified the police ions 32 and %3. HANDKERCHIEFS. &c.. to all of which he in: pe with bandles fastened on with silver. ‘ p ‘The thicts or parcels in the parts of townships sppeared in the Court room. The follow beaded rivets. It was dressed in a French | Of the occurrence. (Officer Williams, of the nd 130, of range 33 touk place o* | aipuns hawmedh aun ume eed opera cloak | police, took charge of the little wait, and made | hit ACs. nr tassels in the part of township 111, Mr. Bradley said: In accordance with the | and hood of fine material, lined with white | Srrangements for its interment at the expense | of range 3, except 5 4 east half noc. Ties pereennt inspection befere purchasing else- No trouble to show goods, and all garments war- ranted to fit. ely - se S-im suggestion made to-day, 1 dispatched a flannel, and a rich veil was thrown over it. | of the Corporation. tion 4; sections 9. 10, - 13. th half y and Plain Silk Vests : messenger tothe residence ot Gov U: ts head was a oh ay Bayh gg ——_— section 16, N. BE. %y c itz Duck Vests. ST, xy well Sud ascertained that he was very infirm in | chief, whicm bore the ininaleaae tones The | Satmor a Racine Yacut.—Yesterday, the nd 8. BE. f nies # Stardard School Suits, §6.50, soe Se color, VEEN us, health, and unable to be present ia Court to- | jiitie innocent Ww: bsequently taken im | “National” was sold at public auction for the | |. ae Wie ae tte J Ad assimere Suits, €S_ nls Gilt pa SE — ZOULIND reasonable expectations that he will | charge by officers Walker and Homer, of the | Sum of$124; Major White, of the Arsenal, be- | f al sections ie? © GU ale ane Sei ae paices, at the Blow Bone: a fo be Bere to-morrow. His sow, who | police, who carried it to St. Aun's Infant | ing the purchaser. The owners of this fast | “ail. (vatteon mente Bora’ Wabsr-ovcot Tweed Ovestoste, YOUNG & BE 5 art, seems to think that he may Orpban Asylum, where the sisters reported | *@ling yacht were induced to make sale ofthe | 110.11) and 112. of range 31 Y Le 120 Bridge street, next to National sibly get "Bere at that time, but fom | trevirbat teen heavily drugged, and probably | “National” because of a number of judgments | Tie tracts or parcels in the parts of townships ONE PEICE ASKED. "Bank of 5 ce the report brought me by my son, who himself uld not live. The eBild was a healthy, fine. | Which had been obtained agaist them for | 111.112, 113, of range 3. caw ovecsor’ Walker, I thinkit very doubt- | Joouing one, sea was doubtless abandowed by | debts which had been contractzd in the name | | Ths NO LESS TAKEN. iracts oF parcels in the parts of townships 3. whether he-eaa be here 113, and 1M, of range 36 _ he can be here at soeariy s day. | « heartiess and erring mother. Sftheclud. The sale took place in Major | Mil iracts or parcels inthe parts of townships oo i shall. of course, be very glad to have eS Se aS ‘Watt's bay, at the foot of 6th street wharf. 113.113, and i4,0f ranzest ng Mo..585 Sevetth ne hans cihie, stion of law, been raised,fully | BoaRp Or FIcB Conmissionens.—The —_-+——_ ‘The tracts or parcels in the parts of townships “assed. and by counsel in whom the Court | regular monthly meeting of the Board of Fire Forxravon’s Orecvs axp Menacerte | 133, 114, and 115, of range 33. ; ie Corner of Sevent have confidence. to discuss | Commissioners was held last eveni: ve their first exhibitions yesterday on the | | The tracts or Vn A parts of townships chat iuestion myselt, nor do I know of aay | room, at the City Hall, Jonn W. in om Sixth street, south of the avenue, which . gvatleman at the bar who has given such ac | thechalr. ‘The reports of te ioremes of ike | were atwonded by, very large and enthasias- Sapa et ete ne ante ol renaliies daddddcddddaaddedaaaeddad oc! tention to the subject as would eunble him to feremt companies were received and filed. | tic audiences. tion of animals is re- The tracts or parcels in the part of township ‘ALL ¢ properly fresent the views 1 entertain in Te. pens A. B.Taloott, in answer tos | markably fine. The Queen's jester, Edwin | 15.oftangeal : 5 FALL sTod! 452 gerd to it, and in which I am su; \—1 | resolution of the Board, tranamitted a commu. | Croueste, was well received, the dashing The will nothe sold at | Trust, Opposite PATENT Orrice. ‘TrH er. mex say to the Court—by Gov. Walker and | nication as to the cost of refitting the fire-alarm | equestrienne, M’lle Amelia, was frequently ‘aised values, and alist of the sed values anno ‘custo © ber gentiemen with whom | bave conferred. lines. state R insula. | applauded. They lve two performances mens, Trespectfully mace to my mers and the 4 Bare no Motion to heme nor pa r be reneds and the B Board oresred Gaby. . wal boone +t Pere a ating SWINDOW HADES, ater having exhausted the time ‘dome. The petition a t hase. a ABBE! Court was kind enough ‘o grant me any | A'° Smith, as eatraman Gf Columba Re s | ASSAULT wit Iwtam7 To KILL—Omcers “five ofteriigs of the above lands willcommence on | SHADE BQUUAND, CORDS. 4 == FI Tequest to make. steamer, was postponed until the next meeting. | Swell and Frere, of the sixth precinct, this | the day appolated, and will procesd in the order in | whith tinvieetore attention, 369 SEVENTH STREET. Gov. Ford —1 ask the court to postpone the | agiourned. morning arrested two men named | which they are advertised, until the whole shall PICTURE FRAMES : of this case until Mr. ” Harvey Lewis and Lioyd who were | have been offered and the sale aes ea fas a 1ei 2 oaetes al sale shall no ept open J itl; | Seeks. and no private entry" ot anyof the lands | agy stdcs°ot theahers goods etll be fenna wane. CARPETS: CARPETS !: w will rmitted until atter the expiration of the | rior in quali! antity, and prices as low as any two weeks. ‘Thereafter the tracts offered. and re- a Rags ot eve} tio CARPETS niaining ansold will be subject t0 sale at private | {2 order ahi ay ES. SRAWixes, PHOTO. RAPH! aval entry at the appraised valuation. G 8. &e.. carefully framed. nder mi the city of Washingto: LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, of all sizes, reset CHEAPER THAN EVER. TERMS CASH. — y hand gust, Auno Domiul one thor Pion en. present, and enter upon the discussion of the merits of ‘DREW JOHNSON. L. J ROTHROCK, ihe case im which he may have been retained ‘les Ss. 8. WH and. “iba Seventh street, recefved a large as sn sm Cee, Walkeer wee maheeet, Eves: | nak, tne I ot Se mfg stealing Commissioner of the General Land Ofice. | oe saw Opposite Patent Oiee. | oc RTE RCAHPRTS Unt sian ea sail trom 3048 beba! fe i . ‘@ cents per former - i % ION CLATMANTS. cHienkf’oo, Pe appliance nas been used to get him bere, as Ward, repaired to employ warerigaeae nttiod the Tent pre-cmption S comms OuES BAND BETAIL GOR ALL WOOL at 9 cts, to $1, worth §1.10 to De biless aware arrested the offenders. racts e ANTS, ‘The Chief Justice —We Rave no doubt about ‘before aaepsceete eens inregutred ney and Dealers snail kincs of Ms OLE at 81.35 to $10, wort anat. lish the same to the of FAD Yc rain, Reeds, Buen eon and Bolte, Cheese, | or wLaTe ere Gov. Pord.—We bave ascertained the con- Receiver of office, and mak ren Woattais: Venlo Beaten: q » | RAG, COTTAGE and HEMP at 50,60 and focents diuon of Gov. Walker to be such as Sa Corxgorio1 musa che et acticable eer ogueatn Venison es per yord, wm pOtaps to-morrow. He was suddenly mp “Sale hg BEd No. 381 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Bib £Le Reps OFF bby Mame 3 Pook after be had left the court on yer~ of felted, beni Mp hake hy! .b. Dining and Ritchon Furniture of ‘at ex terday. This fact we are prepsred to show in shares | * 4c 2-W.ist J08. 8. WILSON. Com missioner, Jinsbic’ Py cer coameetions ia wee to | tremety low prices. Call ‘see them before Proper form if MOCORBAET. | ae unat * | TN THE 8 COURT OF THEBDis- | °C silt purchasing. and satisfy sou’ that they are ‘The Ubiet Justice —We bave ict OF COLUMBIA. ee Ses the cheapest articles in 3 be = asconpsel states, infirm im health or he Ae hay of October, 1S, erate > old be here. i would ask Mr. Bradley how Jebniand Fink, u sponement contemplating any con tugeney with panto to Mr. Walker's besith he would desir Mir. Bradley.—1f your Homor please 1 ca: ot me mion My Owe accoun’ a, sane Sis Brotner Ford deeming it proper, tn consequen a crcumstances bas very iy, eked at, Where were present of the Lads pied of the Cour: Wun regard to the time | Bove tiaguer, Todd, ‘and Mr. Gaddis. peso oh oe aloe entered Neret bn o a is iy — .>—__—_ a x BISCUIT ODA ¢ Be Sere 1 wal state that | doubt, exesed: | anpuction oy a Oniup—A clerk by the chorion the cause Will be proceedsd ‘ Cue e as, QR heen swaly, wRedwer Be co “of the ques. | Dameot John W. Ross appeared before Jus- wih agg ¥ 4 CRACK EI Gon thaw anything else that I desizeto present | tice Thompson yesierday oa peceent an Kf E rhe Court. 1, of COUrse, bave no idea what of pour bonors opinions are, but if thera is any phat aba cline child, preterred ¥ nanos ¥ ©The Chie Justice —OB, Well, of course we | Tequired to.give bail See farther hearing: are willing to hear wbat you ha’ wWhate ¥e to say, ever may bave been the effect of our ezamina- tion. Bradley —From what I can learo, Ihave reer unse ecapectauon that Mr. Walker may be Bere the day after to-morrow. Of course, it is Fossible that hemignt get here to-morrow, bot! thiwk pot. jourt.—ip order to against morning. Mr J. J. Coombs gave notice of appeal in ius case of May against Schofield. orn ' D* LEWIE& DATE, DEBTAL ASSOCLA- FATIONAL THE AT! JAMES E. MURDOCH, as YOUNG MIRABEL, iy To Nicat . TARLEAT OB THY BENEFIT OF Ter CeTvRON OF NCABNATION ( Epinc 1 om MURDAY b\ENING. November "ites ae Doors open St 6; Tebleaux commencing at T bps ETS. 50 cents Bok ot the Tot Totautry Regis 5 nt im at - = Daven « xoves: GREAT CIRCUS AND TRAINED ani. MALS OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Couxer Lovisians Avexc® ayo Rurvesre Sraxer der 10 years of age........_.28 ote, postive ONE WEEK ONLY At METZEROTT BALL, Commencing TWO LEVERS O Ova ase: ro os DOV. 4, 1887, The Latance of the week ” THREE LEVERS EACH DAY, at hs. Send is RETURN FROM FERC three years) where they hu pearly all the Kings, ucens bility of the Old World. THE GREATEST WONDERS OF THE AGE! Four beantifal apd symmetrical iy formed LADIES and GENTLEMEN in MINIATURE, GEN TOM THEME AND WIPE 0 Z COMMODORE NUTT AND MIS< MINNIE WARREN. 87 Ladies and Children are considorately ad- vieed to attend the DAY EXHIBITION. aod thes p meen the crowd and confusion of the Evening Per- To the Day Levees—Admieston % conte; Childrem under ten. 15 cents. Reserved Scsts, 5) cents; Children under Be Evening Ps ion to all parte of i = Lo cents. DAVIS, Ageut. WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. Mr. JAMES DUNS THIS EVENIN * Mr. Augustin Daly's immensely suocsssful semae- tion Drama, UNDER THE GASLIGHT. With ite great New York Cast. and its thrilling aud wonderial PIER AND RAILROAD SCENES, As played for OVER SEVENTY-PIY IN NEW ¥¢ Stage Director. . NIGHTS K Ticket Office for securing soats ws oe th DENTISTRY. MERBILL, D DENTIST. No. 310 Pewvevivan's AVENTE, bet. 9th amd 20th sts All Hons ne alT OF DEN Bo. 260 PENN’A AVE, Between 12th and iSth streeis, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. charge will be made fc where Ar- Be ee te mete GF Raisers he ot will be deducted whe Association is now cy! to make Terth om Gold. Silver and Rubber and Boston prices. All tal werk done can have it as cheap as named cities. All work will be done and best manner, warranted to satisfaction. Persons will do well to amine our work before getting it elsewbere. EDUCATIONAL. BROME® COLL EGIATE | INSTITCTE, tion. address Rev. E. Pikesville. Md. L, “SERS PAINTING AND DRAWING i. SCHOOL, For LADIES’ and GENT'S, OVER METZEROTT HALL, Eas COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wo. 594 7th street, between Gand B, Navy ¥ard. Young Lasies and Gentiemeu are respectfully in— Vited to attend, hours of instruction from 7 to 8 p. m. oc DANCING ACADEMIES. AABN SE asaton: ABLE DANCING AC EMY,EST., BET. 9rn anny 1@rn. ove Academy ig now ope: Fecepth of Pupils. For partic circulars, to be bad at the music 61 Academy res and ola ROF. KREIS DANCING ACADEMY, Penma. noon from 3 tos o'clock. Gentlemen, "f evenings. trom ol@ o'clock. The San be rented for Bells. Boireen, Bo. my ty A STROLOGY. THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT THE WONDERFUL REVELAT.ONG MADE BY THE GEER AST ROLOGIST, PEMIDAME Hd PERLICO, Bhe reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. restores to happiness’ those who, eveuts, catastrophes, crosses in love, Scopondeut. Bhs brings topetber tb totnk gives information’ sobee Sug the Unsinees 09 are beet gual Tha in what you will be most fi i i ji i ti 3 ELF jl |

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