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THE EVENING STAR. ee For “AvoTION Sat fee fourth page of to-day LOCAL NEWS, &c., TO-NIGHT. al Turatex.—Mr. James E. Mur “Young Murabei,” in «Wine Works " advertisements Star. Watt (Be Gaslight.” which still] draws crowded uses. s Opera Horse. —Tepth night “Un- Teaver & Noyes’ Crrcts anp Mewaa- ERIM gives & MAlinee and evening exhibition «very day om the corner of 11tn street and Louisian® avenue. MetzenotT HALt.—Tom Thum Commodore Nui iss Mmunie Warren. give three exbibitions every day, this week. Opp PRLLows’ Hatt.—The Fair of Rebekah Degree Association, No. 3. for the benefit of the Widows and orphans, is well attended, and if & delightful place to spend an evening. CaLvert’s HALL, D street, between 6th and First Grand Ball of the Intelli- © ULTURAL FAtR—A Pine Day, but erday afternoon there was a tre- mendous crowd of persons at the Agricultaral Fair on the National Race Course, anxious to witness the race advertised to take place be- tween Butler, Silas Rich, May (,ueen, and Mountain Maid; which, however, did not come off, owing ‘o some misunderstanding. Before o'clock there was much talk as to Butler hay. ing been allowed to enter ina r-ceopen for horses who bad net beat 27, it being alleged that be bad made 223. At3 o'clock a meeting 1 the executive committee was held at the Sges’ stand, at wRich were present the own- ers (or represeniatives) of the horses. Mr Revere, the owner of Butler, made a statement to the effect that when the purse was offered he wrote to the secretary, asking if bis horse would be eligible toenter, as he had made bet- ter time than 227—but not in harne:s—under letter he received a reply that if his borse bad uot made better than “27” tm har- bess. Be Was eligible. as saddle time was not taken im a trot to harness. Upon this decision he had wrought his Dorse to this city, and ea- tered him im good fait nd he further stated that his horse was ready to go oF not, subject to the decision of the judges. Capt. Kendall, the secretary of the associa. ob, corroborated the statement of Mr. Ri and contended that Butler w: t under (he terms upon which made. F consuitation, the committe> pro to the selection of judges for the day, following were chosen :—Major Casa, ter of the Marme Corps; Gol. Rob’r Dir. Wm. C. Cropley. ‘The secretary was bat the exécut. parse ceeded aymas- eel, and tructed to announce decided e horses juncture Messrs. O. W. Dimmock, Silas Kich: J. B. Galler, for My @ ween, a H. H. Himer, tor Mountain Maid, an- reunced (hat upon no <oidition would their hor-es trot if Buder ws allowed to start. ‘The secretary then stated tha: the horses would be calied up, and if none appeared but Burier, "be entrance fees would be declared torietted, and ome-balf be given to Butler, the ber palf to revert to the association. The bell was rung and Bu‘ler appeared, king m splendia condition Mr. John his driver. drove her twice around the and brought up at me jadges Teel announced that the res not Baymg appeared. he was entitled recelye the money, as stated by the secre- Ty, Gnd thus the race end An avempt was made to get up a race be- seen Mountain Maid, Mary (Queen, and Y but failed, as aiso one for a race ler and Polly Ann. The crowd here commenced to disperse, id there was mech dissatistaction as to the fauure. Last evening. & meeting of the association was beild. when the affair was talked over, a ‘he following arrangement made for to- Owing to the misunderstanding yester- esy concerning the trot, the gates wWiil be tDroWn open free to the lic to-aay. This Will give all dn opportunity to witmess @ very jas' race between the following horses, miie heats, best three in five, to go as they please, except Mag lo Lov rack, when Col. £ Dodds enters Stephens enters bay ¢. Dobie enters r.m. Polly Ana. F. Laverty ea- ters ¢ g. Cold Water Billy. M. King enters g. €& Magoosier. Gee Otpzs? INHABITANTS AssocraTION.—The Teguiar meeting of the Videst Inhabitants As. sc ci80B was held yesterday afternoon in th Coancil Chamber (City Hail) Col. P.G. Wash- ington in the chair, and Mr. J. Carroll Brent secretary. Mr. R. 'W. Clark moved the ap- pontment of @ Committee to wait on Mi is Carusi and arrange for the levee in Ca- Academy of Music, which Mr. C. pro- poses to give to the Association: which was esrried, and Messrs. Jenkin Thomas, Francis Hauna, and F_R. Dorsett were appointed. Mr. R. W. Olarke presented to the associa- the old cap-stone, (bearing the figure of a fe- male's bead.) made in London by Conde, in 3.and being the arch stone over door of the Old Capitol. |, S. Williams presented a number of ments relative to the corner-stone of the a8 also the orderly book of dated 1514. br. Biake, in the name of Mr. N. Callan pre- sented @ volume of the Washington Expositor p Aten ing im this city im 1-08, by Benjamin Sooper. Mr Brent read a communication of Mr. J. Underwood, of Illinois, presenting a pencil sketch of Tiber Oreek, in 1815: also, a Latin Grammer published sn 1500. ‘The thanks of tbe Associstion were tendered for the presents. Adjourned. Pena Tus River FRont—Wareey's Wharf—Ar- rived—Sebr. Sally S. Godfrey, Godfrey, from Phusde'pbis, witb coal for Harvey, Clarke anc Given Corter's Whovf—Arrived—Sehr. E. L. Mar- ty. from PDiladelpbia, wah 452 tons of coal $ r 2, Ge . fans oti Kate E Rich, vougbty, sebr. John Tracey, ey. bourd down light ee rene Ricy's Wherf.—Sailed—Schrs. S. H. Trav- ers. Applegarth and James Kiley. Meredith bound down light. * Crouch"s Wherf.— Sailed—Schr. Fowler & Sop, MeKrady, for Georgetown, to load manure for Nortclx. ckpole’s Wherf—Arrived—Schr. Sarah Fish, Herdersop, with ‘él tons of Maine ice baa Kennebec Ice Company, (Stackpole and Mo Sinth-street Wharf Arrived — Schr. Me- chanie, from below, with wood for Clark and Hoot; steamer Express from Baltimore, and intermediate land-nge, with passe! Ireight, And produce. = igs ——e—__ Tse Harsom Fexs.—Mr. R. S. Davis has for Charles F. Barnes and about 6) ot! &. Jo. Gales. Ts, Captains and owners of vessels, that have paid topnage duty to the Corporation of Wash. ingtor, brought suit against the Co: a for money illegally collected by the defendants tes, claiming =. 2 total ‘rbot Mastersince temen' @ Register Sccompanies the bill in the case from wbich it Appears the amounts collected wereas follows. 1-64. $1,795.05; 1565, $2,706.04; 1696, $2.76 50; Term, it wi}! be recol- lected, a few days since delivered an opinion ease of Barnes against the Corporation, ‘ came before them on certiorari from ce Boswell, bolding that the right to levy tonnage duwes belonged exclusively to Con- gress. and that such power had not been dele. ted to the city, hence the plaintiff brings this ——»—___ TeMPErascE BuiLpinc Assocration.—A Meeting of this association was hela Iast even. ing st No. 61 Lowsiana avente, for the pur- pose of completing its organization, receivin, subscriptions to the stock, and the payment money: Mr. W. H. . Vice President, in the cbair, GP. Hopkins, Secretary. Compbeil, W. H. Noyes, G Towers, and Herschel Hudso: ‘The association 1s ew thoroughly organ!zed, Sod promises to be one of the most prominent of ite kind. Fifty-six persons to the stock, taking two hundred shares. —_——e——_— Comszrvative ARMY axp Navy Unioy.— A meeting of this Sssociation was held last evening On motion of Ca; Geme, mie of seven were ited to make ar. Tangements fora serenade to be tendered to the President ef the United States om next Wednesday. and authorized to conter with <'Ber organizations to secure thelr co-opera- then The committee censists of Uol. Tait, Col. © Beirne, J. M. Somers, Major Warner, Col. M Connell, Capt Geise, and Gol. Allsback. Or motion of Geise, the mecting re- sclved to invite the Hoo. D. W. Vi of ea, to address the Union on Ind eveBing. Adjourned. ——e———_ At® regular meeting of A. G. cil, No. 1, Royal aud Select 5 ters, beid at Central Masonic Hall, on the 2ist of October, the following officers were elected for the ensuin; r L. G. as, To. Lit. Smith. ; . Noyes, Mt. j Jno. Russell, Recorder. = At the annual communication of Colambia R No. 1, held at the above hall jas —— following were elected of- Beers for — year: Joba Lockie, M. E. A. P; Jos. T. wo, E. K; Chas. Deatze, Josiah Essex, Treasurer; Noyes, Secretary. od the | sler,and he to wagon, distance | fed Rover. W. | Fourts Warp Dsmoczatic Mustino.— TDis club met at the residence of Mr. Alex. ander Gleeso: North Capitol street, be. tween G and H streets north. Mr. A Gieeson took the chair, and the min- utes of the last meetung were read by the secre. tary, Mr. Jobn Holioban. Several names were added to the list of membership; after which reports of committees ‘were called for. Mr. Hollohan, from the Committee on the Constitution snd By-laws, reported that the committee bad met, and agreed not to report Ul the next meeting. ‘The committee was allowed furtber time. Tbe Chair stated tuat nominations for officers were in crder. when— Mr. Owen Thorn was nominated as Presi- dent of the association. Objection was raised. as Mr. Thorn was not present. Mr. Hollohan stated that Mr. Thorn had fskec bim to place his name the roll of membership, and he had done so. Mr. Thorn was, ke said, in New York, and be did not believe that he was there to injure the Demo- — party. He believed Mr. Thorn a good in. Mr. Robert Ball was next nominated; when he begged leave to decline in Mr. Thorn’s favor, as the last. gentleman was owner of a newspaper, and could do more for the party through bis paper than proba: be could. He would, however, bow to t of the Democratic ¥ ty of the Fourth Ward. Messrs. George Wilson and Andrew Gleeson Were also nominated for President; but the Inst named declined. The association then proceeded to vote, with the following result, Messrs. Edward Quinlan and Dennis Murphy acting as tellers : Mr. Thorn, 17 votes, snd Mr. George G. Wil- son, 4 votes: so Mr. Thorn was declared duly elected, and bis choice was made unanimous. For vice president there were nominated Messrs, George S. Wiison, A. Gleeson, and Devnis Murphy. Mesers. Gleeson and Murpby declined, and Mr. Wilson was declared the vice president of the Aseociation. Mr. John Hollohan and Mr. Jobn Hogan were nominated as secretary, and Mr. Hollo- han declined, and his compe:itor was declared duly elected. Mr. Robert Ball and Mr. Patrick O*Day, on Motion, escorted Mr. Wilson to the chair. On taking his seat, he announced that he would thank the association for their mani- festations. He felt proad in presiding over white men. He was no speech-maker, so he would take bis seas. Mr. Jobn Collins ana Mr. Robert Ball were nominated for treasure~, and Mr. Ball declined in favor of Mr. Collin: Just here Mr. A. Gleeson moved that the pame of the club be “The Democratic and Conservative Joboson Club of the Fourth Ward.” He thought it was necessary that the name of Johnson be inserted. Mr. Johnson had stood up in the face of this Radical club, Mr. Ball suggested that the name Jopnson be placed first in the mame of the club. This was agreed to, and the commitee onthe constitution was notified accordingly. Mr. Andrew Gleeson war here nominated as treasurer, and a ballot was had with the following result: A. Gleeson, 11 votes, and Jobn Collins, $ yotes. Mr. Glresou was declared treasurer of the association. Adjourned —{ Repub MEE SS, AN AGEPEANLE Suarnisz._On Monday evening last the residence of Rev. Geo, H. Sm5h, pastor of the 6th Presbyterian church, a wes iuvaded by 8 larze armed force © possession of his parlor and dinin; Joom im the most unceremonious manner. Tue pastor was summoned from tudy. when be and bis wife were saluted with three cheers from the crowd. whom he at once recognized as Aisrge part of his congregation and who, though armed showed no signs of fight, but Procreded at ence resent to tnis amiable pair, a large and beautiful assortment of bouss- keeping articles suitable for new beginner: consisting of blankets, mapkins, grocerie: vrockey and silver ware. Among many arti- cles 100 mumercus to Mention, were three handsome ornamented vases, @ flue copy of a Tletrew English bible, presented by Rev. R. R. Goriey, and come curious and valuable relies from Herculanenm, by Mr. Norton. A ler em our or two spent in social con short addresses. tnd singing, the comp: tired, leaving their/pistor much gratified at this substantial expression of their esteem. Ovrvicens ELscrep —The following is a fall list of officers of the Right Worshipful Grand e of the District of Columbia, elected on 'sday evening :—B. B. French. (ir: M EH i, ter: J. Lockie, Deputv Grand Mas: Russell. Senior Grand Warden, J. B. W. j Junior Grand Warden: N. D. Larner, Grand Secretary; ©. Cammackt, Grand Treasurer; D. B. Searle, Grand Visitor and Lecturer: Rev. J. N. Coombs. Grand Chaplain; J. T) Powell, Grand Marshall: H. V. Cole, Senior | Grond Deacon, W. Roche, Junior Grand Deccon, G. H. Ciark, Grand Sword Bearer, «©. W. Sonnerschmidt, Grand Parsuivant: E. . | ance Company ¥: Bonell, E. B. Bury, Grand Stewards; L. Svod- | dard, Grand Tiler. hE tet A Wurtz EaGtz —At Aman'’s restaurant, on Nioth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and D street, there ison exhibition a queer bird, of the eagle species, perfectly white, and in conformation precisely similar to that great emblem of American liberty. A few days siece this bird was crippled and captured by \ r. Aman (who is an enthusiastic huntsman) near the Agricultural College, about one mile from Washington, and bronght to this city with the view of keeping it alive, but the ‘wound proving too great it had to be killed and stuffed, siter which he had it placed in his saloon. Such a bird has never before been seen in these parts. ee — MzRipIan HILL PRorzety.—The sales of this property close with this week, and those wishing to make purchases will, necessarily, have todo so soon. The following sales were made yesterda: Lots 1s and 19, in block 9, to Jobn Collins, at 7 cents per square foot. Lots 2 and 23, in block to EW. Down, at? cents pe: are foot. Half of Lot 23, and whole of Lot 91, in block 9, to A. Guenther, a: 7 cents per foot. Lot 23and part of Lot 26, in block 9, to J. H. Darrell, at7 cents per foat. Lot2,in block 15, to Mrs. H. Williams, atS cents per foot. Lot 3, in block 15, to Mrs. E. Williams, at 8 cents per foot. ——— 4 oe ASSAULT AED BATTBRY.—Thomas W. Wil- lisms was Iast evening arrested by officer Hopkins, of the sixth precinct, and taken be- fore Justice Chapin, charged with assaulting Frenels Bradner with intent to kill. After besring the evidence Im the case, the Justice required him to give security for court. Lewis and Clara West, colored, charged with as- faulting Eliza Judson, and arrested yesterday by officer Rossiter. of the fourth precinct, had & Dearing before Justice Bates, and were re- quired to pay a fine of 81 eac! eee PRrizk ROLLING. —The three day: ing at the Metropolitan Bowling inet night at 10 o'clock, when the following prizes were awarded: Lady’s gold waich, set with diamonds, to Mr. Henry Jones, of the Rritish Legation: Lady’s solid gold chain, to Mr. Jacob Wagner; accordeon, to Mr. Worgh: silver lever watch, to Mr. B. Henze; chamber set. to Mr. E. Farrer; eet of studs, made of coin, four pieces, to Mr. John Dice: set of val- uable bug studs, to Mr. John Tr; 35 gold piece, to Mr. Fryrech; Georj terrier dog * Fanpy,” to Mr. Angermana. ize roll. ended ————— SEVENTH WARD Raresiican CLun.—The vege of the Seventh Ward Kepublican came forward and signed the stitution, and tier @ few remarks from the Chair, the meet- ing adjourned. on Ropwgry at THB MarRoroiitan Horer. Last night, two rooms of the Metropolitan Ho- tel were entered some adroit thief, who secured from Mr. Frank Collingsworth. the noted billiard player. who was in one of the rooms, $62. In another room, where there were two gentlemen. the thief got trom o1 $300 and a diamond ring, and from the oth $30 and @ gold watch, The operator made g00d bis escape unnoticed Socimty.—The annual ing of the St. Andrew's Society was to : ot Sen Bed. lost evening, at A gent gal- * quoram was present, on account severa) members being absent from the city, the meeting was oe until next ednesday evening, w! the officers for the —— Frid Sumpay—A lenry us, Ward. was laste pin, charged with Keeping his lace of business open op Sunday. The justice Rned ihe accused in the sum of #10. ¥ Pachter Rorexry.—At the Kimmell Honse, on O, be- tween 4% and 6th streets, some adroit thief last night entered the room occupied by Captain Boyle and Mr. Shipley, stole from Mr. Shipley’s #140, and from Mr. Boyle the room without creating the storekeeper named business in the Third arrested ——e——_. Hass RALy —A come ‘base ball yesterday ween Yor of the latter by s score of it to, + een of 15 percent, om their THE COURTS, Scrrese Court or thx Distaict ix Ger- BRat Term. —Gen, D.S Walker opened the case for complainants in the case of Whiting vs. Fisher, the celebrated contested Oalifornia land case, making eight points: Ist. Thar act of the 3d March, 1993, is a epa- cial pre-emption law in favor of bona fide pur- chasers under Vallejo 2d. There could bene doubt as to limita top &s to quanti'y, & quarter section or sub- division as in other pre-emption cases. Sa if the occopaucy and improvement was not to be governed by the general pre-emption laws, bow was it to be determined: or was it left vague and indefinite ? 4th. The term settler used in the act and re- had received a defiuite determination when this special pre-empiion act was passed, and must have some meantog in this law. Sth. The whoie act taken together show con. clusively that the Vallejo tract, having bees declared to be public Jands, the settlers upon GOVERNMENT SALES, UCTION SALE iM be sold at public anction. amd to the high- ect ‘bidder. on TUESDAY, November 12, 1837sin front of the t Storehouse. near the rail- roa depot. at Vicksburg. Mise.. the followi: named artich jovernment property, viz: W Ambulances 2.000 Cavalry Great Coats soe Pi Pouches 30 Canteens. A The eale to commence daity at o'clock a.m., and to cantines from day to day anti! the who! the above f+ sola. Terme: United States currency on deli ner By order of th artermaster y order of the Qui mei = eee PrReons wishing tosubscride for THE StaR ‘who reside on s; jitol Hit sad the Nayy- Yard, wiil please leave their orders on Norih A street, second door esst of Fourth, Oapitot Hin. Jons Coacon, Ageat. <_e Rep FLAawNet SarmtTs and Dea alt s’zes, ot cur own make These goods are more durable and are sewed Shetter than Faccory foods. at Saks & Co., 5'7 7th sireet, ——»—_— JEweLry —Fuchsia and Grape Coral Sats Jet Spangle Setis, Silver Spoons aud Forks, Teevived this morning, at Prigg’s One Doar Jewelry Store, No. 435 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4 s:reet, Boys’ Surrs, warm Jacket and Pants for So. Boys neatand double suits, to 15 years, warrant tome addressed by Ferd. for $650. Garibaldi Suits for $6.50, $7 and $3. of Internal Revens it will have the same privileges of pre-emp- | U: Hi 6, Corner 7th ier rence oe ited! ey wi vi a rivs 2m p- larry your boys to Henning’s, c r at. ea situ: on Mulberry alley. dl other settlers upon the public do- | and Tearpians once be 2 a rake ey of Pittsburg.en FRIDAY. sth main. of Novembe Will move about mary 1tOS1L7th stget, at 10 o'tlock a. m., the following th. The object of the report upon which the | Intelligencer Baildii property. to UB win tantd was woneine Gas catier tk leony Eaneine 4 boxed af Viki. more o tees, bis improvements, even if it should be mach Lapres can t M. Willian’s, 336!Penn- Let Jess than @ quarter section. ry icking boxes, several pots full of syivania avenue, Oloths for Cloaks, cost $5, at v1 $4 per yard; Cord and Tassels, cost 75 cents,at 25 cents; Tassels, cost 50 cents, @t 10 cents; 7th. This act permitted the settlers to pay for the surveying of this entire tract, just as other pre-emption settlers were permitted to do un- Cer the act referred to of the 30th March, 1862, and to pay for the land entered, at the same price and in the same manner, consequently ‘were placed on the same footing. Sth. If this had been s confirmation of any pre-existing equitable title, the confirmation . pets of “for Bon-paytient of tees on place ae Tb ba VIT’ no 8-3fB Depaty Collector. SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. Wil be sold st public auction. on WEDNES- ‘Trimmings, cost from 50 cents to SI, at 10 ~ per yard. The goods are last year’s stock. ——_2—_—_ LaDIEs, DON’? FAIL to see th Hoop Skirt, the most comfortabl in the market, at Baum’s Corset ana Shoulder . Nevember 13, at 1) m..0n the corner of avenue, e ; Would nave been asia all cases. according 10 | Teh stress se’ nt enu Muar | Brings and Fase etrecte Alexandria, Va.” under the Poaode ee eecaue bag bed ——_—— Lee. U.8. A. minisstoner, tract confirmed, and not “according e 2 Obiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania | reau Refugees, Freedmen,and Abandoned Lands, Lines of the public surveys, which were un- | qyonan’ pitee en opodist, 426 Pennsylvania | 11h : Becessary ex aon BUILDINGS, (known as L’Ouver- cept for pre-emption purposes. Wash, in Government fands Now, this Court has jurtsdiction over all per- streets, continues the successfal treatment of (: Qorns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, be ngs to be at the purchase eee ae aay ee Sane saeath tie Tae and Warts oleer Vascular Excrescences, de. | tremuay ofagien ee ete THK OF the ru ‘Trved with process. It cannot act Office hours from 8a.m.to#'p.m Nocharge | | By order of Bvt. Brig. Gen, 0, Brown, Assistant subject matter. but can upon the person, Yor consultation. Established 1861. 4 rginia Das jurisdiction mm all cases of trust, contract, or fraud. In this case there is both actual and constructive fraud. The pre-emption act of ISi1 creates 8 valia and binding contract be- tween the Government and the settler, subject to be defeated only by the willful negiect of the settler. A law annulling the obligation of 2 contract is never to be presumed, because it Would be iniquitous and unjust, uaconstitu- tioral and yoid. Congress, by act of 1°11, having created a Commissioner, District of Vi GEORGE O° WHITE, nt. 4a . infantry, oe CLG. Me and Ded, We Apviex ovr Reapers to call at A. Ad. amson’s, 506 Ninth street, one door from Penn. sylvania avenue, and examine his large and ‘Well-selected stock of Carpets, cloths, Rugs and Mats of sll kind: of 11 colors, ready-made Sheets a1 no 5-6t @ALe OF NAVY POWDERS. Ps ices Bureav oF Onpxance, Navy Department, FASHINGTON City, October 25, 1357 There will be sold at public auction to the high- est bidders on TUESDAY. November 12, 1857. at noon, at the Navy-yard, Philadelphia, in the office of the Inspector of Ordnance, seventy thousand Pillow Cases, Bed Olothing of all descriptions, Hair and Shuck Mattresses, Hair and Feather Pil- assortment of Gilt Window 70.000) pounds of Powder, composed of cannon, valid snd binding contract with the settler, Bit Of STM. rotted eee Fikereal aamarascaen founded upon a valuable consideration, cai | Suen eda prices” Wane ea web oa ee | aterm ad the powder to be removed never besupposed to authorize its agents to annul such contract. The settlement and im- provement constitute the consideration, and the right toenter becomes vested when they sre made, and Congress can never be pre- sumed, nor have the constitutional power to doso. Patents and certificates are in equity WISE? from the magazing at Fost Mittin —_o—__— : GOVERNMENT SaLus.—Il would call the at. DI tention of dealers and o‘hers to a large lot of new Uavalry Jackets, Qoats, Pants, Shirts, Blankets, &c. A. Adamson, 806 Ninth street, ore door from Pennsylvania avenue, 4 ———e asuineToyx, D. Oct. , 1B only prima facie evidence cf title, and their ya- Vill be sold at public auction, on MUNDAY, idity is exclusively a judicial question, Pewnias can be had in any quantities at the | xin ber di, at Pincoln Depot. unter dhe Ae Then follows an elaborate discussion upon Star office counter * Colonel A. P. Biunt, A. Q. M the construction of TS AUCTION SALES. Y¥ J.T. COLDWELL & CO., Auctioneers, Southwest corner Penn. avenue and 434 street, ws, Private acts con- stzned most favorably to the public ana to the general palicy of the Government. Mr D. S. Walker continued his argument until the close of the session of Court. To morrow, Mr. Dick, of Cal., follows for the defendant. id 50 MULES. S. worn: , more or tess; KING SXoral of these erior fulsb. PShe Mules’ offered er6 m_ very a0 2 ig Wagons are of very sn- E lect lot, well : . aa orthy the attention of purchs TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es. | WG'h3 the attention otras -and Quarter. TO-pay. TATE ON THIRD STREET WEST, NEAR eee einen new. to wit = Before Judge Wylie as Chancellor —N. H. IRGINIA AVENUE. AT AUCTION. Sa a re ae Ter teal ance’, Militr and M. J.'Saifold for complainants, Virtue of a deed of trust bearing date 300 * "Chains de., Mace a motion for injunction to restrain de oth, 185, recorded tn Liber H. M. ‘ fendant in case of Wm. H. Parker vs. Joseph im) Stove Feet. Biactler and wife, trom selling goods and om Broom THantles, i 5 N 3. bead, Horseshoes, 5 7 £00 Chimneys ebattels embraced in deed of trust to said | front of the rep 600 ** Mule do. ma Lamp wick Parker of 2ita June, 1565. Granted. Square £35, ti ) Empty Potties,’ Supreme Court of District in Generel Term — | ginia avenue. improved by a small Brick Hons articles, Oniet Justice Cartier, associate Justices Olin, {| |Terms: 24:0 cash; balance in six and t kemiths i Globe Wagonmakers’ Lumber: ak 6,000 feet S-inch Oak Plank. . $3,000 feet 4-inch Hickory tank lank, assorted Carpenters’ and B Write, and Fisher. huives, Kngines Dir. Totten ior committee appointed in case of Mr A E. King, have examlard him and find him qualified anda gentleman of good moral character, and entitied to berome a member of this bar. Mr. Leach moved that | Geo. Doolittie be admitted to this bar, and pre- sented his certificaie from the Supreme Court of New York. Admitted. Justice Cartter—Proeeed with your argu- ment, Mr. Dick. months, with interest, secnred by a decd of trust on the property. Conveyancing and stamps at pur chaser's comt. 30 down ¢ SAMUBRL NO gE ne7-eots J T. OOLDWELL & © RY W. L. WALL & C0., Auctioneer: Stores 315 and 317, South corner Penn’a avenue and $th street, LOT ON CAPITOL WILL AT AUCTION On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 12th November, at o'clock. we will sellon the ‘Trustee. Aucts. 3 do. ® at i) 9. m., and continue from are sold ives. part of p in square 520, being the west 20 feet front by ee oth ve , Cunningham vs. Ashley (ii How) He | p Tead the case. Mr. Dick, after referring to the pleadin, the case, then commenced bis argumei said in substance ns follows: The pl seeks by the bill to divest the defendant of ltetotheS W. sec. 30 town.dN. R.3W, cf Mount Diablo Meridian in California, He alleges that on the 25th October, Isi2, he en- tered upon the land as part of the public do. main, settled upon it by building his dwelling, and there living and cultivating to this dat ving in value. Terms: One*third cash. balance In six and twelve ths. noies bearing interest, aud satisfactorily ncing and stemps at the cost of the pur- Terw by ol us: Cash. in Gove: der of the Quarterm: chaser. A deposit of $20 will be required, and ifthe terms are not complied within five days, the property will be resold at the cost of tie defaulting parchaser. W.L. WALL & CO, Auctioncers. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. ROOM WANTED. BRD-ROOM » of Potomac. Be & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. 26 Southeast corner 7th and D ats. nces exchanged. ation, M.A. C Selling off the entire stock of DRY, MILLI- Sica saa peopete te esos owmece enaae REQPERTY EEOMTING O§ Eg pre-emption laws. He alleges that prior to REETS WEST. AT AUCTION. March 3, 1°63, the surveys of the township in- Y, the 12th inst ant, at o'clock p. m., + on the premises PART OF LOT 9, in Square No. 614.being 25 feet front by NO feet deep, to an alicy, with the improvements, consisting of & TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, with a side Lot and Stable back, making it desira- bie property Terms: Ore-half cash; balance in six and twelye cluding this land were compieted. the Sur- veyor General was ready to return the piats thereofinto the Land Office at San Francisco, but did not do so in consequence of orders from the Commissioner of the General Land Office to suspeod action; and that had euch plat been reiurned, th D gm apd Would have been entitled to enter said land. er to change busin: goods will do well to call at once, ‘will be kept open until 8 o’clock. At E, GUTMAN, 117 Bridge street, . T patronage to our successors. Messrs. lief of the Soscol claimants, and that such —— t et. 2. HL Ny law was then pending, and the bill proceeds | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TRON SAFE, &e., | "Bars t. PAYNE to charge fraud and oppression, &c. The bill AT AUCTI Georgetown. D. C_, November Ist NOTIO On SATURDAY iC. 9 o'clcck.in fropt or oar Auction 2 i a large eesortment of Furniture, &c., comprising— Marble-top Chamber and Parlor Furniture alnut Bedsiends and Burew alnut Wardrobes further says, tbat laud in question oeing rejected by the Supreme Court of the United States thereupen became public land. He ther goes on to deny that the opinion of the Atorney General, and the decision of the Sec. retary 62 the Interior founded thereon, are in thal Herring Safe, us! respoctiuily solicit a R.T. HIESTO ey 1 ; Marble-top Tables. Chamber JAS. 1. BARRETT. that plaltiie entered Heel PR och Bart Husk amt ‘air Mattresses: Georgetown, D.C ember Ist, 1357. no 5-3t* as authorized by the pre-emption laws, and Walnnt Bete ig Dining Table E Cocoaputs, Caromels, says tbat the entry was violent and illeg: Window ee How Drops. and Wiuteman’s fine and held sgainst the previous possession of the defendant Ti sists tha’ there is no controversy bet ween piati dant, but. on ti Bruseel 55 High street. byedy Pe Sak) ee 42). 008 PRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Requisites, &c. bag = i ‘Also. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE “operese 1563, eacteof the | Térmecash COOPER & LATIMER On WEDNESDAY. November 131 fele agents of Congress execniing its decinred will, | 2.7 Pe ee shag eee Age a epee td o'elocls And not any violation of the rights of plainufl Taluable ‘prope by defendant, and ni fraud and oppressio reles y ocenpied by the late Philip Il charges of The defendant aiso the facts stated in the report of the Y JOS. F. KELLEY, Real Estate Ageut and eer ro) cd in Bary. ‘The Office 363 8th st. west, Prospect strect. between Frederick and M streets ar north I st. arivet seceded thiol 1 foat inches to a1} foot Register and Receiver, of the 24 Jane, 1965, | A NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND | Fide alle. ‘The improvements cousist of a large He ee te a te coe Eee a OT ee ee ee | ee ee eee Haute. 6.12. and 18 actual possession of the land by defendant, | PE TWEEN atetiow OTH s with juterest, secured by a deed of trust that it was not open to settlement by any other On MONDAY NEXT, the sith day of Nevember, | 00 the property, Conveyancing and stamps at the Tson. Both parties admit the title of the | at 43; .m.. 1 Will sell.on the premines, | 00st of the purchaser. overnment, and therefore they haye a com- mon starting point. Neither claims other ise than under law of Congress The plaintiff ix ‘without the evidence of a grant that is author- ized to be given ba Ape Jaw that he claims il was filed, am acton of WIM. H. DOUGAL. Executor. oct THOS. DOWLING “Auct. OICE NEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODS. The subscriber has purchased largely since the division of Sanare Lot having a front of aid north P st: and ron- ning back by that width 300 feet. aud improved by aneat two story Brick Dwelling, containing five Under. When the "Terme: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve | prices tea teh hee omen Bonds at lower . : ; balance in con cy have been sold since the ware Tis Peciment had been begun im the State court by | months, with notes benring interest, and secured | kevortteay oF DRESS CoO Re em) Frisbee to recover possession ot the land. Thus rge, embracing y & deed of trust on the the newest and most desirable styles. Also. Cloake ancing and stamps at cost of premises. "All, convey. it appears that the State court Bad acqui urcharer n | from €4 upto the finer qualities. Long and square juriediction of she eoukeaverey ac te heats or JOS. F. RELLEY. Ro I pceceag rg loc | Musilne Ss, the lancs. As this Court never had jurisdic. a (Intel. Auctioneer. | 1y—xood yard wide, 123,18, 20,28. Calicoes. 10.12. tion to restrain proceedings in ejectment in the BX SBEER,S WILLIAMS, Auctioneers Gaoel pete, Sie ca ae an te Shee makes, He cts. State Court, and itis no longer contended that No. 626, Southeast corner 7th and Dsts, | {rere et’; Ss hs,’very cheap. Ladies’ and Gents? it cam restrain the officers of the Government ae — = Merino under Vests and Draws E ‘Trim- {rom dehvering the patent to the defendant, | TRUSTEES SALE OF HORSE. WAGONS. HAR | mings. Gloves, Hosiery. and Notions We anor {he only remaining question js one which this | Sto%; ICECREAM FREEZER BOO RARE, | greatinducements to purchasers. Give us a call. Court could have no jarisdiction ef uoderany | MARBLE TOP Fen eS. PNG! EOE EE tm* 101 Brig SAN MILLER, circumstances, because affecting title tolands | ARP HOUSE OLN URNITE RE. At tid | oc MI ridxe st.. Georgetown, D. in Galifornia. Can the Court grant the reliet CORNER OF TWELFTH STREET WEST Ww* H. WREATLEY’S PREMIUM STEAM prayed for, namely, that the defendant, if he AND F STRERT NORTH, AT AUCTION. DYEING AND CLEANSING bas entered the lands, may be declared to hold | _@n FRIDAY, the 15th day of November, A.D. ESTABLISHMENT. si ‘he same in trast for plaintiff and be compelled | )3°7; at sell, by virtue of a Pihithe fey pen icy IT 2.0. toconvey the same accordingly on payment of Liber BM. Ha No. 3, | politan I rebuilt 18%, and is now by tbe purchase mer Feeduired by law. Congress | folign 25 and 210, of Chatiel Records, for the coun: | far the largest and most complete teteblishment has openly plainly refased to deat with of Washipston in the District of Columbia, viz; in this section of conntry. Whitney, and bas im the most open and direct Sue Work Horse Dyeing and Scouring of all done fn the best menver dealt with Frisbie as purchaser. Can ‘wo Wagons and Harness this Court declare nall and void such action truly thankful for pat favors, the su of Congrers,and undo one bargain which Uon- gone an mars Bente top Crean Tate et rem Morkions solicits the continued custom of the community. Tce Cream Tubs Vare and Baiice recetvec and returned by expresu with the gress bas made, and then make another which | Crockery Ware and 8: nd Te ” Congress has Tefased to make! If 20. doe it | EY 0 stow Cases “Fort Ofice evens Lock Box No. 80. bot become the agent of Co in effect, in | Ten Marvle-top Tables tice closes daily at sunset except Saturday, when Gispesing of the pabitc land; and, next, as | Fight Walnut Beanie eight Walnut Chairs It ts closed at 6% ». m. sa 17-6m Sgent cssume power to dispose of the public J od Scales and Weights —= ‘orty-eight Glaxe Jars, Ereniy: font Cane-seat ‘hairs ne property contrary to the expressed will of Con- reas! Prose ye, FOR GRAVELLING F STREET UTH, FROM 77TH TO 11TH ST. WEST. me one Lounge, four Stoves, = ‘our Dressing Bureavs and three Wardrobes Wasitixatox, October 29, 187, Five Washstands, Chauiber Tables Proposals will be received at the Mayor's Office, . two Feather Beds City Hall until FRIDAY, the sth day of Novem: one ber next, for gravelling F street south, from 7th to orte, in centre. four Aad all Of sends Spee bonee, i of | gutter-line; the gravel’ to be well rolled ‘and the made in chambers by (hls jadge: 1012. "Wood | nn" } S66 Sg SANE W YEE evans, | ene be felieved ot all stone of improper al. 3 a i. rt a lors will state the Loe F square yi © va. Washington, Alezandfa, snd wn | Rosa GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta: werling: and ‘the right ie reserved te veh noe Railroad Company. Order of publication ys. or all bids JAS. H. BL Martin and Fant. 11€2. Gunton vs. Zantzinger. Order of ref- erence to auditor. *f Court adjourned until] Monday next. TRUSTEES SALE < or VE! 4 PROP! ¥ ON z bsg ST oH. tu,th 4t Commissioner. seventh Ward. ws D:. sCHUM HIS NEW OFFIC! Tierohririd: f “ ORFAT MARRIED. TRUEWORTHY-W IN. On’ thé Sd of No- Maine, to iss THA IBTON, of this city. $ 3 BR nIOMPKING—BROWN Jovem! al iif A. NO) Bute TABLES AT PRIVATE SNS cas snd Wagons will be sold singly: « articles in lots. Gen. D. J. Walker.—May it please your ae tdeep. ‘The Metals will be delivered to purchasors at 6th honor I wish to explain what has been said by | ‘This lot is situated on south D strect, between | street wharf or at railrond depot cat me yesterday im regard toacase in contro- | ons: Fourth and Fifth streets, and is rapidly im: | — Catalagues of sale cau be bal on application. ‘A Gentleman desires a rth of Bridge street and west NERY, and FANCY GOODS, at and below cost. Allin want of the Store He further ey that he is pow cattle’ to months. for Roti bearing inter est, and secared by no 6-6t* orgetown. D enter the land. and obtain a patent therefor on | » ire 9 mises. 7 Rovicx ————— payment of the price fixed by law. He then | | Al! conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost | "J‘y._ Partnership. heretofore existing between charges that the above order of the Gommia- | ofthe purchaser. the 1 aed: an feoling ‘ander the anime, amt weyor General; “waa ited atthe solietatiog |. oti GHMEN & Wiutiams, ancts. | hut 8 AHIRSTOS "a C0. his ay tees veyol “ Fe LATE —— ae CBee by pal concent, ni et of the defendant, on the pretext that he had LR Te, t. Hi pointed to make collections inade sppiction fg Congreso, procare we | QB. hauls nity san 0, aula fie ate Bem passage of the act of March 3, 1503, for the re- . customers a continuance lersigned have this day formed a so- ‘er the name of HIESTON & BAR- bose of conducting the Wood i are es. Just received at WALLACE’, jot fronts W feet on the north side of Lier or Letters rematoing Of or, Georgerown. Martha Butler (coicr-¢ Fliza Campbeil, rs. M Oartin, Augusta Cawne, Harriet Don. x rearet A. Gordo, Mrs. Frask Miss Martha Hackney, Mrs So- '» Miss Mary . O., Now 7, List —Harriet F. WO Adams, Mrs. rr, . Robert Cork (color Lape, Mrs. Char- jotie Moore, Miss Abberia Magroder. Miss duran Owen, Mrs. Mary A. P: feline Ri B. Sind ( me. Mre An- a . Mrs. Matilda Robinson, Mrs. A . Ratha Tomson, Annr W. Thorn, Evtzatetn Willems, Mrs. Mary Walker @ irmen's List —Altred Brown, A. ©. Bar- rett, Jemes Boyle, W_H.H. 1. Raroard. Al- bert J. Bowen, John Rilims, Ospt. Thomas Orepmer, OF R. Clements, Geo. Cnamberitn, man, Jobn Crawford, James Care: L. Coleman, S. Obsse, Aren Dod, W: Capt. Thos. D. Endicott, John Eaton. Grose, W. H.G: ence Batver, Dennis Coty, Fran J. Johbneor, 2: L. W. hiser, H.W. Loper, Ben} Macknew, May, Harmony Murphy, Jotn McDonald, Walter Newbold, lan, Frank O'St . %, M_ DePotestad. Capt. Sam.G_ Price, Jobn G. Regan, Den i Rov o McGurvie, in, Oapt. Jas Walker, Cay Williams. Ja Wa. H. M. Wells, 2, Lebi Tae GUARDIANS oF Punic ScHoots.—At ‘& meeting of the Guardians of Public Schools Messrs. Magee, (secretary.) ebal eid on peony: CoS there beu ison, Newman, av: Linsey, R.W.Eatbam, Capt. Jas MecEiwee. Geo ivan, Steph: Onte- Jospa Davie : Henry miffin, Wm. Green, Geo. Hor gins, Hepry Haight, Silas Hoofman, W. Hutehins, Capt. David Irelan. Hu. John Jones, Lee, H. Lule M. Lurner, 1. Meyer, Morris = Par. nis O. Regan, Ti berford, Geo. Schrer, Patrick Sollivan, Eawin Turner, Geo. M. Taylor, - 1. Tooker, Ben} t. Smith Wilden, oung. presei nhop. Du Mr. Magee was called to the ip_the absence of the president, Mr. Mr. Magee presented a petition from . James Robertson, asking thst Bus son, Jerome Robertson, be reinstated in primary hool No.3, and it was ordered that he be re- inetnted If the place made vacaui by bis ex- pulsion has not bee: shail be admitted curr dismissed bills of Wm. apology for bi . Caiboun, am and of Lucy Davas, $3, for cleauing the sc rooms of the Montgomery street school house, | ‘ were ordered to be paid. ” and if it bas be the first vacancy oc- It was also ordered that Wihie Foster, from the ‘ated to the first vacanc’ ssion of Jerome Kobe King & pro} school, be re- occuring after the mB, Upon his ondnct. The Leg to $6.60, ‘bool Adjourned. « THE Cayal.—Business on the canal is dail today. Boatmen coming down from Cum. beriand report Lock No. 4, of the “Six Lock: has beep seriously injnred by a boat jon: ‘with coal Funging Against it, breainog it, and getting fast sm the locks thus stopping naviga- tioD, And that should it be required tw unioad the boats and cut ito , it Will be ® serious de- tension to the navigation of canal boxts TAKING city, under Lieut Essex, received th ENEUS.—T he police of this morn- ing the blanks and books for the censvit of the town. in accordance with th: Mr. F Tanklin B. Hough house this morning direc! how to tnke the census. ot Congress. the Stat oa th® policemen Citizens should Bold iemselves mm readiness to fll wp the blanks that will be left at their honses. SuooTinc TURKEYS.—Officer Dongias’ yes. terday afiernoon arrested a coloréd man named Fraves Dove, charged by Richard Magrater | witb shooting and stealing his turkeys. remained in the cell all night, aud morning dismissed by J count of Mir. Magruder retusing to ‘ap; against Swirwxnt bt milic, tor Boston The E. © AD out 1,500 barrels of flour trom tin bim. Cap He F FLOUR.—The steamer E O. | n Dentz, took wiih ber on this | ry tip for New York Low barreleo! Weich’s family flour, Brig Baxter, apiain Baxter, is lording with OC barvels f the same flour from tbe same ©. Kaigh K Owl flour merchants, made up of small quantuties. $s (bis | 4 1 different PROPOSALS. PPorossLs For ARMY TRANSPORTA TION Devor Qranteemastin's Orr cB, gan eer he Oetober 1 IT mnt te manclo tn a ived at this oilice wotil SaTOR ay of November next. at 12 0 Clock Arai epertation of military supplies b- Nourne a we other Mite - b.0) be eatabvinhed on the Tem Ree Biver and w: oer § ay —From Indianola Texs« RMB, aed interver: dslers Will state the POU ds per one bu ill transport names in full. with @rees_ and ifn firm the | Dem narately signed * tot f ach meta hee af or will ch bid Must be accompaniad by a bond tn the of tem thomsand Wore persons, (whore fied to by a clerk of & cont of peoa Meder will case coutemet him, enter cpon the fulfilment thereot, a: nish cood apd enffictent secarity taut fully carry oat the conditéo forth. and each security will state béy place of "Separate bids and bomds are requited for each regtitred to Tao Yeas than Mars siened by two or apoDsi bility must be corti ronte ‘The contractor on each route will cep on bis ronte le teams ot follows f ‘ “| _% 6. Pwenty- Should. however, the tr ronte be iessened fram any ¢ : &s not to require the number of teampabove named, it may be temporarily leemened by the officer in The trauspertation Hanes aunt of Boads that will be required of the will be Afty thoasapd dollars ( $80.00) mite. hom any award ie person o2 persons to must be prepared to give the required sat once. an ness for service on the fire day of J as before meuti of the levalty and eleen- Dereohs offerw! as security MM be opened on the day and houg be- nt bidders be privilege of bs ‘Jace and bred the opening No proposal will be rtalned that dows got fully comply with the terms of this advertisment Any contract 1 ner the advertisement witli | Re sulgeet to the aprrounl of the Quarteamaster Fene end the right is ceserved to reyectany or ntract may be seen | t un pis Brever Br ori s 4 Propoants will be recaivad at W oe am. WEDNE 20.197, for furnixning the garrivo | Barracks, NY .. with the followingarticl Fear, or euch lows time as the Quartermas eral U8. An, may direct FORA‘ Hay apd Oats. REDDING —Straw Bids will be taken for all or each of the separately to be of good ma se a be delivered at anch tm commanding officer mny jor itwelf the ye mid they be de: Bids will be sealed a: ANK MADDEN. A A © » Barracks. N.Y¥.. and indorse for Forage and AY rie Quartermasters Office, Plattsbrreh Rar- | racks... ¥., Yetober 28, 1857 and PROPOSALS FOR OOK: | ver The © OATS. to be sonnd ol cora of the beat aati ‘ Bo aan fgg : cin to be of the best quality and free MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE — Few wera {%z.Snf Po cam to be of the Senta : : tendance om ‘Change this morning. The a Rg transacted was as follows'—Offrrings, 32) ghd cand Tommaction nt win To ~bels of white wheat and 1.025 bushels of red at such pince, ard tn tit wheat, Sales: 1,025 bushels of red wheat at the Quart t 52.05, and 300 bushels do.. at £260. Ty fo commence aa es. The ob fere-l on ot before tam Tus Fort. — The steamer Geo. BH. Sto thot December. isi. Propeesle will be made captain Ford, b Knigh port Baltimore. SELLING RY SampLe.—Officer Harry Volk- man this morning arrested a man whom he se charged with eliing He retused to give his | be see bis name in the ‘an arrest.” He there- | took to that ic was However, he got out a He-n the s' ware by sai be would + paper in connection wit! fove gave the name of Charles Miller, saying th to go in the paper.” for doing busi- soon after being arrested, aud give his name ae RM Chattleton, He is bet hearing before Justice Buckey, New Scow.—air, took out the p one out tion. g00d eno! The steamer E. ‘aptain Dentz, go s ovt this evening | ferther information required w wih @ large cargo, m York The stesmer V: lin, WAS expected to arrive ‘whart during the day, baving started on urdsy with & cargo trom New York to this The echooner Perita, Smith mester, has cleared for New York. The si Fish, captain Henderson, bas entered from er My for Philadelpuia, with a heavy carge. comprised mos'ty of mill feed, wheat and flour ly of flonr, for New | five ley City, eapratn Tom- | Davidson's | Joba B. Lord this morning roper papers, at the Castom House, for & new scow mamen “Rose,” whi-h he porposes running on the Potomae between W asbington, Georgetown. ELECTION oF OFFIC ing of Potomac Kt. A id Aquis reek. At @stated meet- No. 8, held on ‘Tuesday evening, the following were elected Qs officers to ser rve ohe year :—E. B. Barrer, M. E.H.P: W.H. Faulkner, M. EK Masson Gozier, M. E. J Sam'i Cropley, Treas- urer; W. W. Wheeler, Secretary. Rrat FeTaTe SaLes.—Mr. Those. auctioneer, yesterday sold the brick dwelling geet and adepth of 121 teet, Smooi, for $5,120. Also, part of lot No. 55, fronting 37 feet $ inches on South street by 12: feet deep, improved by & good two-stury frame house, to John Vermilion, for S025, SoLicitTinc TRADE.—Officer Robey, yester. | urunl dzy afternoon arres P on Ootigress s! ost office, havi! Philadelphia, named S. 8S. arraigned before Justice Buckey, charged With soliciting trade without a license. The justice required bim to contribute to the cor- poration the sum of $2050. Mr. Ritter not Potomac Divistoy.—Last meeting of the above named Division, after the transaction of the usual business, those pres- ent were Bowed Down,” by C.S. Ramsbu: Tis then recited a piece enti Man,” which was followed music, by Miss Wilson: after lia Moore favored the Division with Btayored by the song Dowling. treet, immediately & front of forty ‘0 Mr.John H. ufacra atter, whom he evening, at a “« Heart nh: Mr. Har- Last by instramental which Miss Ju- ve: pretty eong. Mr. Jenkins was then introduced ana dreesed thi ay after which Mr. Herschel! Hudson temper: applause. jcsed. nce the Division i iece, which was greeted write be Division was then formally bie mi INTOXICATED AXD DisoRvERLY.—Justice Buckey, Jast evening ana this morn! tke following with in TOXICA! rsons before bim, and disorderly comduct, | bad "Charged whom he fined $2.5’ each :—James Porter, a buckster, and A. Ragan, an oyaterman, both arrested by officer Huney; James Hull, a clerk, shoemaker, arrested by and Ja: WEBER BRASS AND ways to furnish les, ry Hunter, a officer Volkman. bib Exc al i muons, Pie: shortest th the enor’ STRING B. MUSIC f&r vate Parties, ene Maxine Bann, and sna upen. cs reet cast. or MUSIC STORE. i Mates “GOLD MEDAL” SEWING MACHINES. \LE—A gentlema® leavi ait bie bustatees PATENT A} every way as more ‘ATE. Also, Of. es Li Post. Bor ce F: ~ * yapegs Stite! from fifteen to twenty dol. first-class machi beauty and certai: Known, Call nod tes "MORSE & CO. Agente, best. = geod as the 19 4s street. - CBOBS, Jn. T. oe a7 Weal Es chooner Sarah | Beld for a | through ‘ately tor Corn or Oats. The remsinieg con- Citions are the same as are al when supplies are required at this Depot on proposals. Any be given at tis applicati: NRY INMAN, bo 5-4t and AG. MU SPER OFvice oN. ¥., Oct. 8, 18 erved by the amdor- er 18S, at em, | for the fcllowing timber | 215.400 linear (or cubic) feet of Hemlock Tim! 32 inches re, in sticks varying from %& feet wa 25.00 feet bm. of 8-inch Hemlock Plank 33.008 linear (or cable) fect of White Pine Tim- ne her square, in sticks Varying from W fees Sealed Pro | Byward. 4.00 feet b. m. of S-inch Pi The whol ° | mont, bet July, 18%, and at toast one | thard es soop ax neviwation opent on Lake ‘yam FRU Fr cifed dimensions be accepted on. &¢., at such potatsas | Pla. It must be sawed. of the Lest quality the sirweht, apd of sioes named must co | and preparing for inspe. may be required Bienk forms for enaranteed ther information may be o at this office. _no 5-61B P®oPCsaLs FOR Woop. Ei lepnt (egriermaster’s Oftrr Fort Harker, Kansas, October 26.1837 aled Proposals wit) be received at th Lit M. of SATURDAY. the oth of Novemper, 7, for the delivery at Fort Harker, Kansas, of 300 CORDS OF WOOD To be of the best quality of wood crowing in the vicinity of this Depot. free from «mall timbs and | bruth. and split to convenient size To be delivered at such time and place as the | Quartermaster at this Depot may direct. The whobe ] ur is to be delivered on or before the Seth of November, | 887. ders will it what time they can de- | liver t ‘The conditions attached | to bi be the same as ie Necessary ine on, ap NEY Bvt. Major and A. Q Sat B orga lege a a... Depot QM. | FFFPFRREFEESPFEPPEFPFOPRR ‘ CHILDBEN 'S CLOTHING aN OARIBALES AND ZOUAVE FROM $6 50'to 925. PLAIN AND FANCY TETMMED suits | FINE BLACK CLOTR Good Black Cloth Pr eR syrra. oth Frocks. #16. lack Cloth Sacks, Black Cloth rea. Su. ad » COLORED, AND WH | Boys’ _ winked ITR CHILDREN'S Nata waters, My : | NFANTS AND CHILDREN'S | aS a ne Bae in ** Boys" Heavy Cotton Bocks. SOUTHERN CASSIMERES, suits GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS FLOC Bilk-mixed Suits, Double and Twist Sere fosinese Bute, Kentacky Jeans Suite Good Overcoats. i Waterproof Tweed Overcoats, $8, THE FINEST SELECTION PIECE GOODS tor Fever bad Bor TOM WORK, ‘At my usnally Low PRI EDWARD BY “? HEAVY RIBBED ts, & 2 MERINO sh AND DRawens, LAMBS-WOOL 8H TS AND DRAWERS, Very fine Whiteand Scariet Flannel Shirteesd