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LL r Trustees of Colored Sch. THE EVENING STAR, | "srertet me, Tettsa ct cotored Scheele. "Mpouse mee of the @ For “AUCTION Sates” advertisements te ees eae tee | oe Deomiekcbeaed dedenel the Secretary ot the ."®@Tior yesteraay. They | Of Police Commisstonerr, the committer, Gen. see fourth pege Of to-day's Sram. any that “Owe to the of the Uo! Bacon, Mr. Murtagh, sad Major Richards, ap- Report of Surzgus Cocat or THs Distaior 1 Gar Orry ITEM Boagp or ies we ber MEAL Teem—Chicf Justice Cartier, Asociaie 1 Pansome wishibe to subscribe for Tus Sran | TC™, the Board wos waadl me Justices Olin, Wylie, and Fisker —Jobn C. Kes- | wbo reside om Capitol HM aed the Mevy- we test pial, neds, Esq. moved that Mr. Charies M. Fay be Fant ‘Will plese jen ye their orders 08 Common COURCIL —A eommuniertion was TO.6108T. red from the Stre-t Commivednrt, Gefing for FRIDAY NOVEMBER « ————— — Lob of Washingtom,to e. "eats the several acts | potmted some ume since it New York | admitted to the bar. ands commitice Fret, second door east of Fowr:h, Uapitoi ther the repair of grav , ' a = = Of Congress relatiag to COlored schools, ac. | and otner northern duies Sohn guire ts torir | tocxamige Dim. The Uoart eppoinied Messrs. | Hitt. Touts Coeos, Agent | eee eee rea to the Oumar tn en Benrit and Last Appenrnsc- but om> of LOCAL NEWS, roing to their tras imieu. 80d meszing. the | police systems. submitted their report. afer | Ken Johneos, apd McPherson. E ——e—_ Streets. A petition was Tead from Eaward JAMES E. MURDOOH, pasa ‘ of fands received by the trustees has | stating that as New York represented the Met- Gov. Walker continued the argument for Don'?r PoRGET To LOOK at Our 36 Melton Rhodes, gskiog for an inoresse of salary as | On which occasion be writ AMUSEME. Sod their operations necessarily | repoliian ard Koston the icipal syetrm | Complainants in the Case of Waituey ve. Fris- | Overcoats, |i with Oxesimere, at Saks & | croman of the steamer Henry A@dison; bis rs weeeen NT3. e.. TO-NIGHT. *s7z{@, Mave the most | they condurd their inspection te those citing, | Die: and said that the principles of equity aad | Oo.SI7 7h sirect, between Avenue and D| fismaM of ths sumer Henry Agdwos, bi 2 hun ee pst wl fm peer t they did receive, they have Combined | #itbough limited inspection was madeim Al- | jushce were very plain in th sureet, tal impersonartoo of “Evelyn” ia Bui imorease of &5U; the con musioation was ap- Comedy of “Money.” 0 24 . | Proved by the Moyor; re'erred to the Ov cf Ladies’ Freuch Castor Giaves be laid ‘adrors Highs af Int sttekscienes’ by | TOMORROW. SATURDAY Messrs. Jackson, Griffith, Hurdie. RAMLET And last appearance of Mr. MT RDOOCH F. TARLEATK Peer Re ne, SEABYIT OF THE CHURN OF CA twee MONDAY. EVENING. November tit ase Doors open st 6; Tablesux commencing at TX oe ir ac tom with that of the Freedmeu’s Ba- | bany and New Haven, the report speiks of snc the Northerm benevolent associtions, | the + school of instructian” as the great feature oy who kindly sent Dither.and paid a large num. | of the New York system and recommends it WALt's Orzxa House — nth aight of | ber cf ibe teachers during the entire school | to the consideration of the Board. The duties the very successful play “Under the Gas- | year. There are now four good school hoascs | Of the New York patroimen are spoken of: went ick colored schools in Washington, and one in | the fact that among other duties they are re. Tuavex & Noyes’ Cracvs amp Mawac- | Georgetown, together baving capa for | quired to learn the names, reeidences, and o: BRIE gives matinee and evening exhibitiom | 2250 chilaren. The total amount expended | Ccopation of persons whom hey mert frequent- s¥ery Gay om the corner of lith street amd | curing the yearis $17,976 12, and the receipts— | ly at nightom the street or visiting gami Louisiana avenue including balance on Rand October 31, 1365, | Douses or brothels, and report the same to the Met7enoit HALL—Tom Thamb and his | $°.2-9:2, and smount paid them by General | department for its informatiot aod benefit. ‘wife, Commodore Natt, and the dimioutive | O O. Howard, Oommissioner of the Freed- be report goes on to speak of the feacures Miss Minnie Warren. give three exbibitions | ™¢n's Bureau, $2.500—are $16,252.64, leaving a | Of the Boston police, and in igh terms of the ry day, this week balance of $1,743 48 due the treasurer, which t of station-houses. and adds -— Upp FELLOWS Hatt.—The Fair ot Rebekah | *2™ be has advanced, and awaits the action be improper here to add, for the sen ae of the Corporation of Washington for reim- | information of the board, that the execution of Degree Assoc No. 3. for the benefit of the ie ‘widows and orphans, is weil attended. There | >©sement Se prokisiory ts ‘will be grand tableaux this evening. ‘The smount paid for erecting school-houses | Vation. Those best acquainted with the op- ciples of law that bigdest courts, ti Wbieh we draw our principles of justice. Whatis ' If these Jawe are not contracts, then English and Amer- ican law, and ihe venerable Pathier, know not what acontract It is @ biuding contract, and the courts of equity are filled with cases de- creeivg specific performance. To sett lands. cultivate and improve them, certain period to have the right Scertain price, ts the contract: and if tney wonid be binding individuals, then they | 7th st. and Maryiand avenue. are upon States snd nations, for the very same ‘Will remove to No. 5il 7th street, Intelli- omer | Te‘erred to the Commitise on Sti SORWEtET —Biue, Whire and Corel Bell | Darby preecated @ petition from iM, O pew style Buttons, Stade, Rings, Pins, | teaThy prvercated & petition from d Forks, Tecvived (is | Going business without Dollar jewelry Store, | foWme, busin 0.435 Pennsylvavia ave., near 4\ street. petition on Monroe street, $ 15. All wool | Drovements — - anit and ok bade ga 4 10* street be doneaway a and $25. Beantifal double an: moved that the tion be referred to the Oc —— twist Suits for #20. All at Henning’s, corner | Mutcoon Streete wines structions to bring ~ . ot Rock, from Briaee | 'T nayeR & NOYES? md of Monroe street from is $7,151.03, and there are outs! tiga- | eration of this law are of opinion that it can- | principles of law govern. It is abenefit to our | gencer Building, about Janusry Ist. Mr pia soyaee oe ne seuitattbe resuen, payable when they | wot be enforced. ‘The reccrd of arrests esow | county if we look ar it ia mothing buts mors ——_~e—___ amendment that the collection | GREAT CIRCUS AND TRAINED aj Tam AcrricyLTuralL FAaIR—A Fine Race— laced In tunds by the Corporation of ition of the number since its passage, | Monied consideration, to say nothing of na- Lapres can find at M. Willian’s, 336'Penw- of taxes on said werk be deferred uatil April | Yesterday, in consequence of the disappoint- pur- | and the ingenious methoas of evading it have | tional fame. sylvania ment of ihe crowd in not seeing a race on the nue, Cloths for Cloaks, cost $5, at vate pena MALS. 1f this pre-emption law is @ contract and the | $4 per yarc; Cord and Tassels, cost 75 cents, at pikes sunaeenee anes ecnmines on pt ng faith of this nation ts pledged to these pioaeers, | 25 cents; Tassels, cost 50 centa, at 10 cents; Mr. Ciabaugh, from — ‘what think you of this proposition to repudi- | Trimmiugs, cost from 50 cents te $1, at 10 cents . Feported & reso! Ste this coniract? And sball this Cour. say, | per yard. The goods are last year's stock. 3 aim ~ Sure we will bea party to it. Keep taith wan the |” poventingt Fw llow gy ponte’ Doran egr —— ee . OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. , $308.50: passed. A resolution for ihe re- bondBolders of the East, but not with the men Largs, DON'T Fall to see the new patent po fpr prety ‘Wood ward snspending the — ot RP cca x oe ee rpg ony emerge on collection of taxes against bim until the it. For then the bani on woul in the market, at Banm’s Corset and Shoulder Corxre Lovisiana Avenvy Ee be raised upon every paper of the Weet” Does | Brace Memafactoen Adjustment of his claims as coroner ENrR Lo xa sur axp Eveventa en .030 5h, Which obligations | Fendered it impossible for the police force to previous day, the gates were thrown open to ‘were incurred i baeng tee sonesl onan on | leseen the cons tion of the article. It is the public free of charge and there was a very | U street Rorth, between Fourth and Fifth | believed that larger quantities are consumed large attendance, It Baving been advertised | streets west: also, 2600 for the erection of out. | since the passage of the law by persons who that the following entriés had been made: E. buildings and fences at theschool-house on the | had not formerly been addicted to the habit ‘©. Docds, g. £. Jo. Gales; W. Dobie, r.m. Polly | Isiand and on O street, as aforesaid. Thereare | than before. In some cases the restraint has Ann; Jas. Stephens, b. & Rea Rover; F. | also obligations outstanding on accountof fur- | Operated to effect a commencement of the habit i a4 £. Cold Water Billy; M. Ring, ¢.g- | niture, stoves, &c.. for the two houses men- | in order toshow ek = the law heey jagoosier. tioned, amounting to about » payable determination to violate it. Young men have the race commenced the pools were ot nae) oratory Louisianaavenue, near | against the Corporation. was passed above. The cost of sites bas been $4,720 91, and | Uuited with clubs, and commenced the habit | Mr. Whitney bring himself within the pre- | 7th street. t€ | Mr. Davis presented the account = sone — sold, st which Magoosler and Jo. Gales were | the sum paid teachers is $3,501 64. The baiance | of carrying keys and drinking ina spirit ot | emption act of 1811! The United States said eee a Eener geon = Onaries E. Revere, | of the amount expended—82.602 54—was paid | bravado Mr. Davis, from the Commitee on Market saan House, ted & resolution for the payment to the settlers on the Vallejo grant that they | De. Warr, Ohiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania | 407%, $14-%, for glazing the marke: heuse Six Wiliara’ did co at their own risk, aud pre-emptors have | avenue, between Four-and-a-balf and - A. % e i Lt20 stated that th held by jae rien, A. Chadwick, (of | for fencimg and repairs, janitors, cleaning “Lt4¢ stated that the number of keys held by still the came right to go there. Bue ¥ Sud Job W. Angus, | school-houses, turnitare, books, fuel, and in- | the‘members of single club has amounted to to be di lejo’s | streets, continues the successful treatment of | of Jobn Lioyd, for gisz:ngjthe Market House; | ADMISSION ce 50 ote. acted as judges, and everything being in readi- . The: imed 1,500. @The fee tor membership is 85. claim was afr: ‘The Departmental Act was | Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Ealarged Joints, assed. . Davis, from the Committee o: n os e a ness the horse: tooK their positions Vo. Gales, | Co iets cla micotare | Member's card is numbered from one tos; | forgedvand why notthe ttlealso? Thieto oo, | Qorae: Bunions, Bad Natl Excrescences, 4c. | Frievancee recor od a ee et amittee on | CHILDREN under 0 years of ag: 29 ote. ('m barness,) the inside, Red Rover, (under The bar-tender punches the card upon ti acre tract is rejected as @ forgery, and Vallejo | Office hours from.8 a. p.m. Nocharge | lief . M. Chattleton, refunding to him tb —= ” = and therealor pretended claimants under him | for consultation. Eztablished 1:61. sum of G20) the emountor ‘ine imposed fer POs TIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY come and ask to nave from this forgery a title 9 selling goods without @ license: passed. Mr. at to this grant, to drive out thousands of men, We Apvisz ove Reavers to call at A. Ad- Shoemaker, from the Committee on Fire METZEROTT BALL, Saddle,) second, Cold Water Bully, (barness,) to be thitd, Polly Ann. (saddie,) fourth, and Ms- | present fiscal year is all the numbers are exhausted, and the mem- goosier, (to wagon,) the outside. After several | $30,000, m: $91,000 fa all ber must renew his membership. Some id: ineffectual attempts to get a fair stari. the | The report then discusses the question of a | can be formed of the number of persons number of the drinks taken at the time, until women and children from their ve ag | Smeon’s, 506 Ninth street, ene door from Penn- | Engines, reported a resolution increasing the | “°™™*PNE eg borses were off for the first heat, Jo.Gales | proper apportionment of the school fund, ac- | Tested for drunkenness from the fact thatin a it bas passed into alegisiativeact | sylyania avenue, aud examine Dis Jarge and | salary of the firemen of the steam fireengine | TWO LEVEES ON MUNDAY. NOV. 4, 1567, leading, closely followed by Poliy Ann and | cording to the true intent and meaning of th single night torty persons have been arrested tack it, we can bring the fraud to | well-selected stock of Carpets, Druggets, Oil- | Henry Addison, $50 per annum: passed. Mr. | The balance of the week = = Rover. Some distance behind was Magoosler, | law of Congress, at some length id proceeds | And carried to one of the eight station- | the individuals, although we cannot inquire | cioths, Rugs and Mats of sll kinds, ts | Davis, irom the Committee on Streets, asked THREE LEVEES FACH DAY, with Billy in the rear. This order of things | as follows:—«“The number of schools support. | bonses. into the motives of: a co-ordinate department of ail colors, ready-made Sheets and Pillow | to be discharged from the consideration of a saw tebe Bean ote one Cases, Bed Clothing of all descriptions, Hair | resolution relative to the renting of portion of | ,, RETURN FROM Mr. Dick.—I challenge Judge Walker toread | ana Shuck Mattresses, Hair and Feather Pil- | Warebouse Alley. On motion, the Commit- pearly il the Ki the memorial. lows, & large assortment of Gilt Window | tee were discharged. Adjourned. Gov. Malkcr—I cannot take time. I will | Shades, Linens and Fixtures, Table Uovers of | Gowurrrep ron Tumor Dave ROL Teed the intamious thing. all Kinds, all of the first quality, and at the | cir) named KateGrant, bearine an o Mr. Dick.—Then allow me to say you are t Remem! 9th street. 7 c mistaken. i have read itand cannot find such | ‘West c®*B prices. Remember 905 Pansiss Ran en ce ecaee ene ees B pesesad rrseansrariy ‘—e >, Govanwext I would cali the at- = chutged with vetne © Wi . a EN. TOM THUMB AND | Mr, Walker — Who represented tbe Vallejo | tention of cealers and others toa large lot of | Suche’: ited to the workhouse ‘or bi days AND Mise MINNIE WARREN laimants here? One solitary individual, 5 comm: ys. | Scum C.F ar ag ne usa | BeW Cavalry Jackets, Coats, Pants, Shirts, | Fiza Connolly was Inst evening arrested by | SF Ladies and Chilirer cons tien teas Ge Geena (patios Blankets, &c. A. Adamson, S06 Ninth street, | officer Robinson, for being intoxicated, and ned to attend the DAY EXHIDITI) y . . avoid the crowd and confusion of the Evening Per- the act of 1541, they admit its settlement under | °*® 40°F from Pennsylvania avenue, =f a cae a pasado the pre-emption laws. It is possible to A m imagine that, that Congress which passed the | , POUR cons, ee oe ce Tentres | R. M. Chattleton, whose arre’t tor doing busi- Robie homestead law, would thus destroy the pry eetenrens Pompe agers naires wie e No. 424 Penn- ow! ds, a th 'y Macatee BW sont in ene as Charies Miller, bad s hesring yesterday soon changed. for Billy shot past the gray. | ed entirel; the trustees during the year was The committee enclose a copy ofthe law un- collared and passed Rover, cadsaue ay seven. and fora portion of the estan There | der which the Boston Magistrates’ Gourt is Polly Ann, and went for Atthe haif | were sixty-seven schools supported by North- | OTeSnized, and say that the organization of a mile posta fine race was made, the Dorses | ern associa‘ions at an expense of $40,000." For ourt for the District would be of great femme neck-and-neck, and coming ito the | the present year, thirty-two teachers have'been ince. 5 turn for the home stretch three abreast. Gales | employed from October 1. After a further : «It is but simple justice shot ahead, Bowever, and come in first, winner | review of the state of the schools, the Trus- ay that, after anexzamination of the police Of the beat in 2:23, . tees ssy-—“In consequence of the large num- | ®ystems of New Yor! id Boston, and adue Second Heat.—Rover started ahead, fol- | ber of children, white and colored, brought to | 2lowance for their various excellencies, the lowed by Polly Ann and (ales, Magoosler | the capital by reason of the operations of the | Metropolitan Police of the District of Colum. snd Billy bringimg up the rear At the first | Government, the parents of whom, being tem. | »!8 Is bot inferior to either of them, and your quarter Msgoosier was pacing side by side | porary residents, own no property and pay | Committee believe tbat, with the legislation With the leading horses, and they continued to | io taxes, but whose cbildren should and must | Which is now sought to be obtained from Uon- go abreast uniil after passing ‘ve haif mile: | be educated, it is deemed but right and proper | PTESS to still further and perfect its powers Megoosier and Polly Anushbotahend,and that Congress render some aid in kee] ing upa | *nd Cuties, it will take the first rank among & Beck-and-neck race was had by these two | propers ystem of public sehools. it 18 hot | the police systems of the country Te! |. Mag “however, | just to require the tax-payers alone to sup- | “Your committee cannot close this report got m shead, followed by Polly, Billy, aod Rover, in the other named, Jo. Gales coming in last. Time, 2.234 Third Heat.—Gales shot ahead, followed by | Msgoosier. At the quarter Polly Ann edged but was passed by Magoosler before the half mile. From the half mile opm ¢ (after an absence of appeared before perors and Ne- trically tormed LADI io MiNiaTeRe and Renowned "MB AND W Children, 3 conte; ssion to ell parts of ren under ten, 15 cents. NED DAVIS, Ageat OPERA HOUSE. last evening, asking tha: — |, Which Was referred tothe | Stage Director Mr JAMES DUNN when Mr. Davis, | quently presented tat. More than nalf the white children | Without copgratniating the Board of Police, ending school im this city, it is estimated | the Board of Health, the manicip2l author- re the sons and daughters of transient | ifes, and the citizenr, upon the sanitary con- persons in Government employ, and a | ©tt/on of the District, in comparison with the Much larger proportion of colored chil- | cities of New York and Boston, with their ad- dren belong to families recently slaves, | Vantages of large sewers, paved streets, and who, of course, pay nothing Into the city trea. | ficient police. A critical examination of the E bg race was made, the horses, | sury, and are totally unable to contribuie aay. | crowded thoroughfares of those cities will ‘olly. Gales, and Magooster coming along to- | thing 10 the cause of education. Whilst the | ‘bow, notwithstanding their facilities for sew- ertber until getiing well down the home- | Government has been liberal in its support of | Tee. 8 neglect for the lives and health of the stret hen Gales and Magoosler surged | schools in the Sta'es nothiug has ever been | s0oTer classes totally unpardonable. This is avenue, entre la quatrieme et la Six- pre-emptors ! Will your Honors decide against » u them! No! For the peopie of that section ee Eoagine — per Coe aged ons a Pin coon wD ome, ghocord say we | | Puwmrue can be had in any quantities at the | i" ‘he sum of § prese petition have an enlightened and just tribunal at | g/gr office counter to the City Coune | Wastington, Snack sritt project our rights b= | ler) clgpeeye ite | they ever so humble. This Court has un- e c j THIS EVE! doubted jurisdiction over this case. Does it ‘TOWN IVER’ |, | from tbat committee, sal | ati Tapeh sage SE ~ Test with’ & Register or Reosiver to say tha: GEORGET 0 | ADVER’MTS. & Feeo'™ ton SiGe gees the amount of the | Mr. Surustin Dabs ‘s immense! ssful sonse- vou sball, or not have the land you cultivated! 5 DOWLING, 5 | fine, wh! nen ves Is that the act of Congress, the pledge heid out | [$Y THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown! | "TS Grwat—There is no business on tbe UxDER TER to the country? According to that doctrine EXECUTORS. SALE, OF HOUSEHOLD EUR. | canal to-day in concequence of the stoppace Suh Be grent Bow Veck act, ant Se Gallien da very close score was made, | done by 1 where Cobre bas ine especially and particularly trae of New Yerk. | the Secretary of the Interior has more arbitrary | C WALT ABLE OTL” PAINTINGS, | of navigation by the broken lock about thir- ; Gales, however, winming the heat by ahead’ | exclusive legisinton Mae wenn eetare oc | Filth af Si hicds is Gepantad tm the ecreots te power than the Czar of Russia. AT AUCTION. hn. at 0 | (eB Miles above Georgetown. Superintend- | PIER AXD RAILROAD SCENKS, Time, Ssk you to call the attention of Congress to | #uch quantities as to fill the air with disgust- Bayxrvrte November 15th. at Fourth Heat —By this time it bad become oURT—Sayles J. Brown, Reg- Hs enti. S. Maus ts atthe lock supervising the | A* played for this subject, and to suggest that an annual ap- | ‘9g odors, and to excite in the mind of an im- es OVER SEVENTY FIVE NIGHTS ister —Nam trong, volantary bi rf, ‘work of repairing st. Workmen have been en- ; r ree Pace eas, Lhe Borwes got the word, and & | propriauon’ of one-hali the sum needed for | P&rtinl observer wonder that some epidemic is | 13" fisanem ne ys Brews ane gem weaeous Feged on the repair of the lock wight nd dav | IN NEW YORK Cigse Face was made between Polly Abn and | school purposes in this District be made, con- | Not always raging. taken. M.J. Saifold, attorney for bankrupt. since it was broken, and ~ Tepairs, it 1s uae on I RE SNSep ibe ether borses tratting benind. Gales, | gitioned on the ratsing of sn equal amount by | ‘<The existence of such things in our city, | ‘®Kr™, J Samstag, involuntary bankrentey, thought, will be sufficiently advanced to al- | ed eee a kOe B lultie Sheid a: the bome- | the ciies of Wasbington and Georretown and | 20'witbstsnding the complaints of strangers | stretch, and, altho low beats to pass this evening b closely pressed by | the Levy Court of the ty of f . | of dust Polly. ‘won’ the heat and race by a neck. | (oy2e¥¥ Court of the county of Washington a mud, would tring down uponour | 2ROR {be Petition of Riley A. Shinn: adjudced abankropt. Mr. J. Bell Adams, for creditor. f Studies fre Notnixc Doxe—Only a few were in at- = Natnre. painted in off 7 NY SE ESENTS. ‘0 be apportioned between the three jurisdic | Authorities just indignation, and be the means her valuable Oil Paintings. Drawines, etc. | tendance on ‘Obangs this moraing, and no See ee eee ee Time, 229% tions, sccordimg to the population of each? In | Of speedy legislation by ? Lo. business was transacted. In co! xander R! Shepher v. Adams ond Sam Between the first and second heats a dash of | view of ine fact thal the Sid furnisbed by the —_+—— MARRIED. The Library. consisting of rare French, Spanish, | the break on the al there is BO wrely certify that we ere Sap mare Mecge Micnel wean tke Hoyts | Preedmen’s Bureau and by the Northern be- | LAYING oF A CORNER-8TONE.—Some weeks | WwooDWARD—DUGAN. Ttalian, Latin sud Bnglich books. market Day mare Macgic, Mitchell. and a gray mare | nevolent associations will be withdrawn after | since it was announced in the Stan that anew | AM QCOM A mee Ga Leanne aim aay WH, DOUGALL. Executor. MARKET QUOTATIONS —Quotations for owned by A. P. House, known as Lady Trou- | the present year, and that no schools for white | church was about being ereeted for Rev. A. | LLEWEWELLYN 8. WOODWARD, of Wash- nos LING, Auct. bie. The race was jor <5 a side, and resulted or colored children will be sustaimed in the | Jackson, of the Protestant Episcopal Church, | ington, D.C. to Miss MARY LOUISA DUGAN, {Tntel urier} flour and whea! may be quoted nominally as im favor of Lady Troubie. New Y; oom 7 follows: Canal—Family Flour, $13 to $13.50; | os on 23d street, between K street and Penosyl: | of New York city. = ROOM WANT im desires a} £0 3 S10. S11. City— | BM = Among the entries le yesterday to the ping eller Cpe haar vania avenue. The contracts for the work (New York Herald please copy.| BED-ROOM north of Bri mse py riko Faun Fisos sit to an = ‘Batre, €12 55 t0 WEEKLS evan by 5. Noyes and SOCK wes tbat of Mr C.H. Shino, ot Phila- | tant tbat this ma‘ter be urged upon the atien. | were awarded to Mr. Wm. Cbapin and Mr. Of Fotomec. Bamrences exchanged. Address, S10 to $10.25. Red Wheat, | the said Clarence B. Baker are each menerel part Gelphia, Pa, consisting of one yearling Ayr- | tion of Congress at the comiug sevsion.” Jobn Popkins, the former to do the carpenter's DIED. Ser ee ee Comair | Se are oe ae. Re 2 62-55 00 | ere, avd th ot R Shopuerd. Gh shire ball, four yearling Alderny bulls, and | ‘The report clores by thanking Gen. Howard, | work, plastering, &c., and the latter te do the 7 | eleven Alderny heifers. ranging in age from ners. and RLACK. On the night of the 7th instant, M. Tar Port.—The steamer Express, Captain | “; OWEN BLACK, aged % years. - * The friends aud acquaintances of the family are " s Nickle, bas entered with merchandise from tfully invited to attend his funeral from his | Sellingoff the entire stock of DRY, MILLI- | Baltimore. sidence, Prather 's Alley, between I end K a8., | NERY, and FANCY GOODS, at and below c ALARM OF Fimg—An alarm of fire was on Saturday, the 9th instant, at 2 o'clock p. m. Rev. John E. Kimball and A. E. Newton, E'sq., | Stone mason’s werk. Dennis O'Leary, the fore- five to twenty-six months. and is signed by S.J. Bowen, A.G. Hall, and | man for Mr. Popkins, will have charge of Col. Oden Bowie, the Governor elect of A. Jones, Trustees of Colored Schools. the stone work, and his aim will be to exe. Maryland, was also on the ground yesterday, eg anes cute the job in the best style. The church ‘with bis celebrated horse Stonewall Jackson, thousand six bh wy % & & capital to + % Vs - § i And will bave or the ground next week some | BOARD or Poticm Coumrsstonens—The |} bust ot brown senec® slong wna Dee ee | {Baltimore and Pittsburg papers please copy.|* | in order to change business, Allin want of the Sclured men wore enpaned Ss tee eorer tne | ae ak i ae ae Of his blooded cattle and Southdown sheep. | Teeular weekly meeting of the Board was held | fC.ucation and basement. Iu dimencione SSE | there Roods will do well to call at once. Store | Stounton's howse, No. 33 Congress street, bec | Tate ee di. hte nek dae er Oakes ‘Mr. H. Wierman and George Waznereach | esterday afternoon a: Police Headqaarters, | {'i'1 be og feet long, by 43 feet 10 snetn ER: will be kept open until 8 o'clock. tween Bridge and Water street, preparing to | “In testimony whrreo! we have, bereunts set owe have cases of shoes on exhibition—the former | “ben the following business was transscted: | 14. Satin 12 feet ca height; of gothic style. BANKERS. at E. GUTMAN, roof the back shed, when the tar which | bands Chis Thirdy-ire: sap of October, In. for Indies wear, and the latter for gentlemen. | Henry (. Jones was recommissioned as addi- | “07, "Poo ving having recently gonetowork,| yay QOOKES OO. ——C" 117 Bridgo street, were heating in a Kettle took fire; hence the | CEARENCE BAKER, Wall, Robinson & Co. of this city, exhibit | Pre! private to do duty #t Metropolitan Hall. | ne foundation was dug preparatery to laying JA™ C00KE 2 00. : Georgetown, D.C. | alarm. A crowd of police officers and men | SEES RL SHEPHRED” some fine clothing, and J. P. Bartholow & Co. | E-G- Townsend was recommissioned as addi- | in¢ corner-stone to-1ay" At hall, past 1 BANKEES AY ORANGES, Cocoanuts, Caromels, | rushed to the epot, and in their hurry to ex. | GEO. WADA 2 case of superior cutlery. tonal private to doduty at Kendall Green and | C:cicek, quite a collection of ladies and gentle. phe Marshmallow Drops, and Whiteman’ tinguish the flames ihe kettle was upset, and SANUBL H. KAUFMANN. Snea sdamstat piven . pg debe men assembled on the ground to wittess the Fifteenth street, eel, French Candies. just received at WALLAC the Fanning tar took Gre, making matiers | Sigued tn presence cf HANDSOME CARRIAGE WoRK.—A handsome the W. ‘and ~ | ceremonies, approsch of the clergy and yand sell at current market rates, keep as STING ATF er ae Pee — . i = NR. “a Hemuy carriage, just completed ‘by Joyce & | rong, on New Jeroey avenue. Hamlet Dison | oiciating members rate, Ocattom, 98 | constantly en han a full supply ofall | homepricaenlmened (oi no oe ee auch attention at thelr warehooms: Icwet | Waqeppoinied additional private to do duty | Pomis“cpuren® mow worsbipiee wy Sone GOVERNMENT BONDS, EXECUTORS SALE OF VERY VALUABLE | Steamer Henry Addison, which was soon on | Tet #Stawtw it. 3_ MEIC _ ghest finish possible, and is most com- real served from Second precinct to the oouney of Pennsylvania avenue and SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND ages AT AUCTION » GE- 1) the spot. HEtMBoLp FLUID EXTRAST sucws plete in all appointments. ‘I med with | and mounted. W. H.Orton appointed privaie led the procession. followed INTEREST NOTES. On WEDNESDAY, November 13th, at ¢ o'clock Ina certain cure for diseases of the Seas Geeurn cies ona oe Se ue tren vies & A ee Gee | ‘Washington ministers, and = ecuted, and | P.™.. I willsell, in front of the promises. that BLADDER. KIDNEYS. GRAVEL. DDOPSY, are of the best plate glass. the inside trim- | Private James E. Arnold, ef the Eighth pre. | ‘D0fe attached to adjoining parishes. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., oxi y Zaluable property occupied by the inte Philip PEPEPE =a ORGANIC WEAKNESS. FEMALE COM ings sre of fine iv: nd it is supplied with | cime’,tobemounted. Applications for George- | ,, 08 reaching tbe north corner of the founda- | vottections made on ail accessible points. Paces. Tie lot Tronts © fast on the north wide ox PRPPPPPPPEE PPPP PEEP PLAINTS. GENERAL DEBILITY, Saneeey Of eleganoles, and conveniencies in | town licenses were rejected as follows: Dennis | oP the chanting cessed. and Rey. Mr. Jack | "se -ef Hireets, by a depth of 13 feet 8 Inches to att inet CHILDREN’S CLOTHING and all Gissnses of the the shape of card cases. gong and speaking | (Ponovan, Jobanna Brown, Jobn Pilla, 7 URINARY ORGANS, Si * ide all The improvements tof ala oJ Win ke arte re ee ee manicate readily | Hillery Hutchins and Michael Lynch. Tne | M%-Lewis, of St: Jobn’s Ohurce, oficiated in | Pirgt National Bank of Washington | Topity;-story Dwellins Hinusc ent Of * Maree GARIBALDI AND ZOUAVE whetherexistingin =. sss on FEMALE, ith the river. kc. &e. The ting is of | following applications for Washington licenses ‘orner-stone laying, and proceeded to —— Terms : One-third cash; balance in 6, 12, and 18 SUITs, from whatever couse originating and no matter of fol 1 SPP! e i it ive mani He x eed FROM 86 50'to $25 . Spine pare eee! nian, the panels o° the body being | were also rejected: Chas. Essig, B. slesse, | be same in s ous Se having ween tahtes trees D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo..) President, | months. with interest. secured Ly Sdced of trust pia eb hie eine WoW LONG STANDING - lake color and the gearing striped with car- | Thomas Green, Ferguson & Sullivan tee exaca dentin, atvat beehieee tone WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Sait etic oarchase evirs Direases of there organe require the use of @ mine. The work throughout was done at pokes tae, Vetere anil wonting the luscci prion, Bt. Panis pasa WM. H. DOUGAL, Executor. FOR Ef no treatment is Submitted to, Convemption or set a suet or mare coeetertnie C204 Sedees | aw iwramestixe Orvit Case —A civil case | Ghee nO ne ase pion. “Et. Panl’s GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY ocd THOS. DOWLING Auct. Ac ch Insanity may ensue. Gur Flesh and Blood are Hever manufmctercé ia tho ceanin te eas | was before Justice Walter this morning. which | Senmited coniecof the Sree tan tant nere * ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, D.C. ‘Three Yeors a oni Upwerd. supported from these sources, and the Serer antentae te thin cite ana kann cat | created) comabtaratie interest, ‘le appeared | oo ntty mite ind Be oe Prayer, B . —— i CO OVERCOATS. EEALTE AND RAPPINES. ee eee aid nee we MAxO We | ocr cous tile 099 Mr Joseph? Maree wee)| cairn Lone ee for whom the presented: FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UBIT: CHANCERY SALE. —— = wark bare, an the money that woud otheraits | ken sick and he required the servicesof a | ines’ is, being Dally yrocedinoe ent tas STATES, DE Cras cubic Eee ee FINE BLACK CLOTH Sabet Seeeay. Ce eom Hane mee S here, as on wor ‘wis P istrict of Columbia, made in e cause of N's -" Zo abroad or ite purchase ie kept here 1 | DUFse, wae Hed te Bias Halts Mere ee | convention of | the = Episcopal Diocese | 16:h street, onposite the Treasury Department. | Von Fesen ve, Waring und. at. Noss Equity. I savin. wea fe MBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHT. Sigmon Bontteas abd increase the wenn of | Sure was fiiedby Mie HalicAt Maran who | Cf nie Dieser "and adjoining, paraace, ee gull argent auction cu WEDNESDAY: Ue 1h | Qooa pick CREB EI stalinbedupwaran oh a Pea er {o Mr. M's illness. Several days ago Mr. | waice the Episcopate of Marylend and Dis. | Government ties with Treasurer United A "the Brick Dwelling and round attached, on Black Cloth Frocks, 610." &* 594 Broadway, New ¥. ona. aeeOangee oC 0 State t, Georgetown, immediately porth ot — = i . Aw Isverestinc MERTINc.—The iors of | Henry Coat@in, proprietor of the Post (fice | :rict ot Columbia, concerning the interest of arese Ome * ; 104 South 10th street, Philadel pl air (George Kblnehary, of the Firat ara.were | Hotel, where the parses boarded. demanded building and sermon of Key. Dr Pinkney at | qq CVE MILLION DOLLARS. om | itroct and running bach af that width one Bune BOYS’ COLORED AND WHITE Bold by sit Droexiet cal’ Mire Society of Union Chapel SEE Charch, | tin who called on Martin to pay it but he re- | a convocation held in 1655, whereat subscrip- hh hae ir — brits Fane rene. ie, cir ‘ofthe purchase money CnILpREr es Gutee warsts. QAVINGS Bank. st being the oceasion of the regular meeting of | fused. Ss eg py = oo for the | tions were sought for the sted pastoral latier SEC! current mark: to be paid in cash, and the residae ta two egual in- Plain, Fancy. and Embroidered “a PIN A DAY IS A GROAT A YEAR.” srenng ci punt Wty suai soea | Seed r'oimouere” Mine Marin waa | sgt cancetad’ Sa? Sotummnc’ ov | FURNISH FACHANCR eedmaie oun | Seite. a cyan emtitiries, | marae RD TSREYe* | “a rm a bax a evening was very pleasantly ‘80C! i ~y LL THE PRINCIPAL C: ES 4 4 t PS ry r al et corner conqessstion, and im lisioolag to aosse very ex Mr. Martin for her services as nurse, claiming | Following sot Bo Pape pe EN ap Ag ele weptaetene memory Boys Genuine Buckskin Gauntlets. 19TH STREET AND PENNA. AVEN tice Smith, and the c: as ry Hi UNITED STATES. Boys’ Heavy Cotto Bocks, cellent music by Miss Mamie Khinehart upon | £45 before Justice Smith, ae wr menting over the be resold, after one week's notice, at the risk and —— 4 SREEDMEN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST 00. the prano, supported by Mrs. General Stout, | ruled before Justice Walter who heard it this | an address of considerable jength, after which ‘We purchase Government Vouchers onthe MOST | cost of the first purchaser. Stamps aud convey- SOUTHERN CASSIMERES, CHARBTERED BY CONGRESS. Mrs. Wocmersiy, and others. The society | morning—quite @ number of witnesses being | ihe services were concluded by prayer, sing- FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and | sucing atthe purchaser scont. ~ ; one ae os enees oa ect the Bai + dered for. plaintifl or 821 ‘with costs, ate ie eee es prempt attention to oc 15-Staw&ds Watios DOWLING, Auct, very neat onaze, and the object of the Mite % i a = Society is to secure funds to furaish it, when —_e—__ a Plecen! agent net — ae aerating ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS —_ aia GRP Gnops completed. society will its next reg- BuiLpers’ ExcHANGR—A regi meeting ther basiness entrusted to us. = x ular meeting at the house of Mr. Urish Hilton, | of the Exchange was beid at theroom, {21 E | *treet south, from 7th to [1th streets, upon | snd to any other FLOCKS a ND SHODD ¥ -mixed Suits. on the first Thursday evening in December. | street, last night. After the meeting was callea | Which the work of grading 1s now in progress. Si1k-mixed Su: FULE INFOBMATION in regard toGOVEEN- | The subscriber has purchased largel: pereom: : decline, and is’ now selling goods Double and Twist Su . eat foterest paid A’l who feel an interest tn the prosperity of | to order, several 3 Were PTOpO+ed wd | a it ere center F: Gallionner Si, Wm, | MENT LOANS stall times cheerfully feralshea. | Frceat leclite. and ie now one oO Le ear dik mixed Suite: $25. snd 4 Union Chapel are cordially invited to attend | cresedamemiers? The Oneeae pene and | Foun paier 5% eon 5. Onlieane Si: es. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, | Rasortment of DRESS GOODS is large, embracing | Good Business Suits, $12 and $15. Jevectmonts ore, mate these meetings. ecutive Committee reported that contracts had —— Buex! 4 Ww ‘March 90. 1885, whic a > newest and Sopeh ogee ings pet Seeks Kentecl a eal i BONDE AS eihrd o —_——_o———_ x ‘ashin¢gton, 5 . Tux River Frost—Ricys Wharf. San nad would be pourpicted atom traa ana: | Thomas Joyce, ae RAE TORR = Shawls, “Fiannols, Blankets, Bioachof Murtha, Waterprool Tweed Ov . $8, ., Chairman of the atches. # . soge parton her tare | Other unimportant business was transacted, | serrimq ow SUNDAY —A restaurant Watesste Avcorurenkiolion ware maces woe, THE FINEST SELECTION ‘The Deposits are now more than $400.00. Brown's W barf to discharge part of her cargo! | and the meeting adjourned. BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, | Cassinets. 75.0, 62, and 75. Sixty pieces’ Cassi. OF ‘T. HEWITT, of New fou, President. ——" a eray, Soares ne tieee, Ses —_>-— Second Ward, was yesterday evening arrested OF WASHINGTON, D. 0. imers and Cloths, very cheap. Ladies and Genta’ PIECE GOODS DL. EATON. Actuary. Captain’ Foster, om Georgetown. 8. | PATENTS Issvmr—Fhe following patents | by omeer Hoth, of tue Miuh precinct, aud taken | Chartorenty Horney wen Cone ncetorthe | Merino ates Vests sat Drewes, Drews rim. | Lever hel new se0ty Sr on. ii eee Gena ember for CB Unueh se Oo, As: | were issued to. citizens of this” District | before Tustiee Harper, upon the charge of | SAFE REEVING UNDER OUALANTER OF pen fh met ope Rice alle ateyeniie =y Lisg:on, —, with wood for Washington and | uring the past week: To Albert G. Brewer, | selling liquor on Sunday. He was fined $20.95, GOVERNM'T BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE, a BENJAMIN MIL epee PRICES a» Georgetown’ Ice Company. Tos Gay Jewell. of Washington, for window | "4 OOF 8m appeal of Ris case to court. IEVER PLATE, MUNTOARGES: 20 AEE Be ae ONES E U1 ag schas temoes Deceeetinn treme, Anatom. One THE WORLD ASTONISHED Pe eT tai Tor Cone see Wena: | cach top. Todoha O Baxter of Washington, | Huai Eerare Satm—Mesers. Green & | PAiNTings WILLS, DEEDS, W*: 1 WRRATHEY # EREMIOM STEAM | Suultun Crartugt Beavers; Gasaimores, -anse TIPE GER eae Seriacdtata fandigs With pamweeen 4,12; | for metailic cbeck-piece for bridles. To Joseph | Williams, auctioneers, yesterday sold part of ET th Ebel eg ES ESTABLISHMENT. to order at lees then one PRICES. MADE, BY TEE gai hinieo Seatac. The meammees Collves Kasarzanged tor | To james. Masecti of Washington: tor mode | 4th ccest perwecn Gawd Hemeesua mevioe | RENTING OF SAFES, Estabilaned ia tsi “premium awarded Oy te Motes HEAVY RIBBED 2 at Giesboro, to and from her trips to monn 4 ved frame IN: ‘Insti a eat rebuilt 1856, aud is ‘Aimanaris. and Washingwon, 10 enable pas. | of saat Pipes, NOW OF MERMAIDS Ee | oes containing {our Toome te Ioka Coram, | FIRE AND BUBGLA-PROOF VAULTS, Kr the'areent ad pot oo eae al ae REE HP eawnes Sevgers to land contiguous to the National | thro per for $1,000. tees e ‘this sect antry nk 1 ; Horse Fair. oe Onrice—Connan NEW YORE AVENUE AND | Dyeing and Scouring of Thera FoR $1. -- ae SERENADE.—Last night a mumber of the Fi NTH STREET. manner. LAMBS- WOOL SHI) AND DRAWEBS, y an a ince, | friends of Mr. William Dickson, Obief Engi- Hoves BREAKING.—This morning, Anthony fray ‘Truly thankful for past favors, the subscriber ror $1.50. white a Ferns oo gtd ‘Core , was neer, of the Government Steam Fire Brigate, Simms, colored, was arrested by officer Skin- Dinncrons—8. B. BROWN. HD. COOKE, GRO. solicits the continued custom of thé community. | Very fine Whiteand Scarlet Flannel Shirts and Saar att et Puttdac tn Pasrreas | taunt Winingas ete RO secon | Siaeesien eens esr oo: | MARAE ELC PUREE OGRE: | Secceect an eed om mee peo heowy gale ta the Fessmes, none Piney Petes, os th and this ing Justice Tucker com- | NATHANIEL WILSON ies ‘ost Office address, Lock Box No. 80. Country Knit Socks. jased some damag ber bull, and | the residence of Mr. Dickson, and tendered to | canal. an morning . whee : pt sending her to the bottom "Daring him the compliment of @ serenade. After the | mitted him to jail for court. 8. P. Baowe. Rie 7 Peep hed aauy, oe —— ete ‘Warranted Bucks Glov. the storm, while the mate of the schooner. | performance of several pieces by the band Mr. | >. 14, cicy. tne Segalar meeting of tne | WM. 8. SAGE ROTOR eae | pine Back oth Backs. aus, compliment, invited the ‘party in to parcake ot | Wanbington Press Club, will be held to. VP! SNYDEB, Bacastany. B. BCRUMAN, vow OFFICE. oo Eick Gecckic ont baeeke Pecte, Gus: morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the Repub- : pa iJ jlue Beaver Suits. bis ae when & fine collation was 7 ce Saunt ‘are re mested t be PA pauls ee From 9 o'clock s. m. to 6 o'clock No. 496 © Srnesr. Bleck 4 = pope 9 near New Jersey Avenue, a, D.C. to be Confidentially Consulted’ in sill WEDPEE'S BRAGS AND STRING BAND te | Con reauiring skill and experience, being the die aredee Ba eibiieny Balle Private Parties, coverer of the only sure remedies for discases of ‘ptions, Pic- i es Base BaLt.—The Commonwealth Base Ball ee Philadel: this % ILu.—Rev., Father Hitzelberger, of St. Aloy- Parag oe agnor oe at the Kier. sius church, in this city, 1s still lying very til ted by him ood.’ They played with the Union Cinb of | %t Petersburg, Va. wate character. ‘The treatment adop' 2 thie city in ihe'atiernoon at the White Lot and pe ae rans test notice. ‘aot which has the approval of the spest Gietin- were the victors by & score of 32 to 19. Today | | ALBXANDRIA AND VICIMITY.—The Journal with the Maxie Baxo,and ie. London : ing says: ct rel Orders can pnncene = % 1. Vistt.—About twenty members the same place and time, they will play | °! this mora: W ne oF ban Lodge, 1.0.0, F , of Alexandria, | with the Olympics, and to-morrow afternoon seek Meee as casa etd ee errs MUSIC STORE: ONE PRICE ASKED. 2 7. EDW. CLARK. ‘T.B.OBO88, Jn. NO LESS TAKEN. Foe arte eetereeky ahs WAN Be feb dng Wh IN ALL . C. HENNING, Bo. 585 ec * cmd Maryland avenue, supper, etc., at Robr’s, and left for home about 1s p.m. —_——>—__ Satz or Mowzy.—At the eleventh monthly meeting of the Capitol Hill Bulldmg Associa. tom, eld Inst pores $2,500 were sold atan average of Gl per cent. premia! The 3th monthly B™ ep TABLES AT PRIVATE BALE. ‘Three PHELAN BILLJARD TA- TLLIBEBY, id at & premium of 55.4. SANFORD a Court Postrommy.—Judge Berry has di- Bee ww Ly i Heavy soem Ros: wapley our bn cont rected that the fall term of Cirenit Court low Kowet, 4 should bave stated (het it was Mr, if Tennessee, who was re. tata ccumetea atch, and 7° coverea, Te ‘The only exception to this nhweasew is pm (Re Case Of Coumcilmen's