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THE EVENING STAR. | gy For “AvoTion SaLzs” advertisements gee fourth page of to-day’s STAR. LOCAL ei AMUSEMENTS, &2., TO-NIGHT. NATIONAL THEATER. —Lady Don musical buries < y Hor in eniiworth,” and as the L draws, but this is p f its representacion here, ws HALL.—The Rebekah Degree Association air for the benetit of widows and ndidly managed ty the ladies should be Ib-raily patronized. jose om Friday night with 4 ively the wil grand levee — Tag SERENADE TO THE PrestpeNT.—The various delegations proposing fo join im the serenace to the President this evening, assem- Died imst nigd! ai the rooms of the Conservative Army and Navy Union, and egreed upon t following progrmme The marshals appoi: ed are’ —Chiet Mar. sbai—Col. James A. Tait. Assi Lieut. S.J. Wailes, Capt. A. Ka: ars! —First Ward, Lie d, Col. S W. wen: Taira . A. EL. Keese, Fourth Ward. Andrew on: Fifth Ward, Jobn W. Mead: os. Jobuson Depart menial Cind, Hall: Marshal of Georgetown delegation, Ca Marshal of Jobnson Beampment, No. 1, Hon. Thomas B Florence; Marshal of the Fire Department, William Dickson The routes to be followed by the bands prior to the formation of the grand procession are follows, viz: The Mari the %. Jas. Goddard: ters of the nion, No.3 meervative Army and Navy Pennsylvaniaavenue, between streets. The 12th Infantry band t the Arsenal gate. 4 and N sts., Bt6% o'clock, proceed from thence slong 4% street to Maryland avenne to 7th street; thence to Pennsylvania avenue; along Penn- sylvania @ to the above-mentioned place ‘The 5tb cavalry band will leave at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 19h sts., where the Georgetown delegation will anite with the First Ward delegation at 6% o'clock: from thence down oe avenue to New Xork avenue to Northern Liberty market, and from thence down 7th street to Pennsylvania Svence to 379 Pennsylvania avenue. Signal guns will be fired at the navy yard, the arse- bal gate, corner of 12th street and Peunsylva- Bim avenue, and the Northern Liberty market At 6 o'clock, at the places of assembling of the various ward delegations. After arriving at the headquarters of the Conservative Army and Navy Union the Ji ‘Will be formed in the following order und the Chief Marshal, Qol. Tait: First Division, heaced by Marine Hand; Conservative Ars and Navy Urion; Second, Third, and + Ward delegations: sojoursers at’ presen: Washington, under Leut.S. J. Waile tant marsbal. Second Division, T we! fautry Band; Jobnson Departmental Fire Brigade: Fourrh and Seventh W. 7 ler Capt. A E First, |, Sea Thir ns: under Capt. E. R. Mckean, be present to ¢ Weonded or disabled soldiers who participate in paying hocor to our ra Chief. A uaional ralate will be fired i quate. The procession wij ersofthe Conservative A { rendezvous, No. 3 the division marshals will report t the chief marshals. The delegations ar+ re- quested tosupply themselves with torcves, &e as A CIRCULAR FROM ARCEBIiSHO? SPALDING — A crrcular from the Most Rey. Arcnbishop Spaiding, of the Archdiocese of Baltim ° t lerzy and Iatry of the diocese. was reid in i Sstholic churebes in the diocese on Sa dey He first alludes to the kind greeting: wih which be was welcomed on bis retara trom Kome In relation to the administration of the Archdiocese during his absence he says:—“On our return we were happy to find toat it had beer successtully and efficiently conducted by Very Rev. Thomas Foley, D. D, the adminis- trator pamed for the period of our absence, End te mark our sense of this gratifying fact, Which did but realize our expectations, we bereby aznounce, that while we will continue to exercise the important functions of chan. | erllor, we ave named him Vicar General of the Arebdiocese in ordumary, associan him im this office with the senior Vicar General, the Very Kev. H. B. Coskery.” In conclusion, he allo jes to the new dangers which threaten the Pow ud, and exhorts the faithral to pray for his triumph over all the arsauits of his ebemies Iu secoréance with ‘is circular Prayers were offered up for the Pope in the Catholic churches of the District jast Sunday. Tue River Front, Nov. But little ac- tivity along the Potomac wharves this morn- AD, ley Wherf —A¥rived—Scar. Dety, Cot- from Yeocomico, Virgmia, with oys- ters formarket. Sailed—Scbr. E. G. Irwing, Ad for Georgetown, to load with coal for , Mass: stermer Columbia, Harper, for Bal‘imore and intermediate points, with merebandize and passengers Crouch's Wharf.— Arrived —Steamer Vir- ginia, Gregg, with wood for Henderson How- ter. Sixth Street Wharf — Arrived —Schrs. Six Sons, ——, from the lower river, with wood to Clark & Hunt; Father and Son, McReady, from Alexandria. with oats for Government. Sailed—Steamer Kennebec, Nickel, for Balti- more and intermediate landings, with mer- chandise and passengers. ee aaidinontanege Tre Jom~ Greson —The steamer Jonn Gib- son, Ospt Foller, of the Merchants’ line, ar- rived at her whart this morning, losded down ¥ith wercbandize from New York to District mercbaais. She would bave been in y-ster- for the low tide, the beavy winds ef night having bio’ water in the own stream. Ste got past th= Long Bridge yesterday, but could get no further enti! the came in, and therefore remimec fast on the bar oppos:ie Arlington until this morn- ing. Capt. Faller experience: heavy weather on Bis way from New York. but notwith- standing this fact the Gibson kept straight on ber course, arriving im due time at her wharf Po Alexaudria. —s——. Bavty Lysvaep—Yesterday, a German mamea Frederick Ciutze, waile work ag in fron ore bank pear Muirkirk Furnace, (bow fourteen miles ou! on the Baltimore ratiroxd.) ‘wns caught under a portion of the baak whi bh gave way, aod was very badly injured ab ou the body. legs aud bead. He was brougn: in om the 10.20 train this Morniog, sodjoffi-er Drane assisted in having him removed to Providence Hospital. It is thoucht that he Wil survive, although it is not likely that he ‘Will ever be able to work again. He was for- merly ip the army: about 35 years of age: has no family or friends in this part of the cour- try.sed Bad been at work in the bank only one day. eS SHooTise Arrain—Last evening, M ke Carr, alias English, and Rarney Donnelly, got into 4 dispute in frontot Wall's Opera House, ‘Which attracted the attention of officers Hughes Aud Skelly, and they arrested Carr and start. ed with him to tBe guard-house. Don- Board of School Trustees, The reguiar monthly meeting of the Board of Trustees of Public Schools was held last evening, in thelr room at the City Hat.mr. Jemes P. Tustin, of the First District, in tue chair, Present, Messrs. Wilton, Brown, Wood- werd, Rhees, Fox, Clark, Jobnson, and Dr Croggon A communication Was received from Dr. F. S. Walsh, of the Third District, announcing that the Intendant of the Asylum required one dozen spelling books for boys under his charge in the almshouse. Mr. Morsell. the treasurer, stated that Mr. Dongiass, the Intendant of the Asyinm, was about to open a school thers for thore boys On motion cf Mr Clark, the treasurer was auchorized to farnish the books. Sir Tustin presented the application of El- M Cotter for position as teacher: Mr. Wil- sor that of George F. Byrne, and Mr. Wood- ward ed the application of Miss E. K MeNeir: all of which were referred to the Committers on the Examination of Candidates _ Mr. Wilsou presented the resignation of Mrs. Mary J White, teacher of Secondary No. First District; which was accepted. ‘The reports of the teachers showing the con- | dition of the schools during the month of Ur ‘ober were read by the secretary. Theschools in all the districts are ina flourishing coudi- Hon, and appliennts are being admitted as tact | As possible. Mr. Wilson, from the Committee on the ‘Teachers’ Institnte, presented the following resolution: Kesolved, That the Committee on Te Institute be. and they are here by,authorized to expend $150 for the purpose of supplying nor- mal instruction for the teachers of primary sebools during the present school year: the Same to be paid by the treasurer oat of the contingent iund of the Board upon the pre- sentation of bills approved by the committee. Resolved, That @tl the teachers of tne pri- msry schools de, and they are hereby, required to meet in the room of the Female interme- diate Sehool No. 2—Mitler Buitaing, on H street, between Sixth and Seventh streets north, —on Saturday, the i6th instant, at 9a. m, for the purpose of forming a normal class, and to meet at such times thereafter as may be ap- Pointed by the committee. Mr. Wilson saic class taught by Miss B: who was tboroughiy com: No spectators were io be admitted. Mr. Brown offered as an amendment a res- olution providing that sach pupils of the Fe- male Grammar Schools ax will be of age, and wish to be candidates for positions ag teachers for the coming year, shall baye the privilege of attending the class of instruction. The resolutions and amendment adopted. Mr. Wilson announvea that there would be & meeting of the Teacher's Institute this after- ternoon at two o'clock. Mr. Clarke, chairman of the Committee on Supplies, presenied s letter from Messrs. S. P. Brown & Son, asking to be relieved of the contract for furnishing fuel om account of cuble in storing the same, caused by the cols being closed at 3p. m. Informally tnid over. The Treasurer presexted a number of bills: whieb were approved and passed. Dr Croggon offered a resolution requesting fe Osty Couwerls to suthorize the board to es- tablish’an additional primary school in the 43h rie were Mr. Clarke offered the following | t ed, Thay secre:ars be hereby in- | rueted to infor board at its next meet ing how maay seboots of | horized by ine Council | nd by what Adopted 5 hnson & hildten in the scr fir recitations through fear be puni-bed for ima An-wer one or tn ed a resolution. 1 d be po-ith rent wonki w her hild. and cer- towed to. acher’s hands should ponishment was ne- r should » often deserved Were wrong to blame omplained tohim a short tme ago thats child Rad been whipped so severely that he could not walk. Mr. W. sali he went to the school und called the boy U, stairs from the fron! pavement, and found thar he came up three <‘ps ata time, with all b ks. Another pareat had given orders that @ child must be allowed to go out every | ten minutes. In the course of a few daysevery | boy In schooi had a disease compelling them to goout. He believed in reasonable punish- iment, but of conrse would not allow any tescher to whip achild saverely. Mr. Wilson thought it was not well to forbid whipping. Children should be punished for v Dippings: he teachers. idievess and bad behavior, and aght whipping the best punishment. No teacher would be allowed to whip severely. Mr. Brown was opposed to forbidding cor- poreal punishment, and moved that the reso- sution be referred io the Uommittee oa Rules snd Kegulations. So ordered, and the Board adjourned. nie The 8. Johns Lutheran Church Difficulty. On Saturday last, Lieut. Gessford, of the 1 FS (1>1and) precinct, arrested Adam Balzer, & momber of the above church, charged, on the os-o of Rey. J. W. Ebbinghaus, with breaking into the chureh with force and arms, 4nd tha he is afraid that the Ba. tne peace towards him aud others. The war- rant was issued py Justice Walter, and the accused was ‘aken before him, when he gave im $500. apd ruled the case before Justi David R. Sinith. ae The first examination was beld Monday afternoon, when Messrs. Norris and A. Lioyd appeared for the prosecution, and Messrs. abompson and Logan for the defense ‘The complainant, the pastor, was first sworn. testified that Be had been pastor since the is:b of July Inst, resides on the premises with nis family, and Lad been away from home; When he returned tound Balzer im the premi- tes, who refused to open and allow him to en- ter. Witness trie other aoors bat found the Keys to bave been changed. Witness isa Min- aster of the Gospel, belonging to the German Ketormed Cburch, aud was called to the congregation in July last. every Sunday until Sunday | | Devlin, is stil . | Was told at Police beadguarters that Mayor Richards bad given craers that neither party should occupy the Bouse. Noticed a police- man on the sidewaik on Sa@turday Jast. Wit- ness bad writen authority to retain possession ef the eburch, which he exhibited. nu- thority 1s 9 letter signed by D. Zacharias, Geo. B. Kuss-)l, and Joba T. Fouls, committee ot ue German Keformed Synod, signed October 26tD, 1507, whieh says, “ist. You are Dy authorized, as missionary pastor, to take cbarge of the Reformed congregation, organ- ized and existing there, (in this city) im 1-55 and Irs, &c., and formally received into con- tecticn with Symod by -he classis of Mary. japd, within whose territorial limits said con- gregation les, and which bas never been dis- solved OF sundered from said c by Spy copstitutional church and therefore continues to exist. 24. You be expected therefore to continue the or; tion on its original Reformed basis; an iy metabers of the Refcrmed Consistory are still there, 10 9 wiedge them, and add to their nomber Dol ‘8 as you may deem to fill vacancies. 3d. On the abot mained ba- ‘8 you Can, as a Consistory, pass such by-law F by-lnus or rule» as io the conditions of membership as will admit others, not now members, into full connecti: formed Church, under the comstitation of tne General Synod. 4h. You and your congrega. nelly. a8 soon as they started, pallet 4 pistol from bis pocket, and fired at Carr, but miseed him. Donnelly was arrested and taken betore Justice Chapin, who fined Oarr Si for Gteorderly conduct, and beld wonnelly te bail for cour: to anewer the charge of assault aud battery with attempt to kil! To monaow Mory- that the enterprisi pe the F re-siarm will botify the cittzens by rine- ase the grand me‘eoric show- ted, occurs between to-morrow (Thurs- Ortizen. uy boursof land 4 day) morning. ———— Taz Base Balt Tougsxaugnt.—The Athis- tie Base Kall Club, of Philadelphia. arrived iast evesing, apd put up at tbe Kirkwood House. To-day, should the weather be fair. tbey will play wirh the National Club at their grounds, 16th and S streets. The Mutuals ars expected to arrive to-@ay,aod will pisy th+ Avbietics to-morrow, on the grounds of the National Club ——_—— Teacuzns’ LyeTrITUTE—At 2 o'clock this Qfternoon & meeting of the Teachers’ institu wos held at the Miller School Butiding, H, tyeen Ot and Tim streets. which was very by the teachers of the Publi who listened to a lecture Prof. Spencer. essere. Green & Wi!- sold lots Nos. '7, of square No. property located ou the corner of 6th and Estreets. Island 4 house and Virginia avenue ang (isinna.) yesterday afternoon, for © ael Leahy purchase! Mich- Bis Ma Ink Statw NSUTRALIZER —Mr. Jno. >. Parker. 45+ 7th street, sends us a sampie of “magic ink stain pearalizer” for sale at ore. which is said t© remeve instactly binck snd red ink stairs aud iron rust from linen paper and the skin ton Bre expected to claim and defend, ia the awe of (he Synod and the Classis of Mary- jand, ail our right. title and interest ia and to the church property bel jing to usin Wash- ington city. 5th. You c: in report. ing to this committee any suggestions or mat- ters of importance which may claim their co- operation im carrying the foregoing instruc. vons into proper and immediate effect Un cro-s-exzamination, Mr. Ebbinghaus claimed to occupy the whole reb; that he bad acequired possession in @ of the German Keformed Synod. He locked up the chureh on the 3d of November, ‘There is aGerman Reformed congregation or- gouiged a week or ten days since at the par- sonage, at which seven or eight were present Lutherao who were members of the Gjerman Lu’ Church. Witaess preached on the first Sun- day m July, by invitation of the German Lotberan Cburch. There are avout thirty member: claiming to be reformed: the Luthe- reps were in the majority. He was paid by tne Latbrran congregation to November ist, after 6 reeerved bis instructions. The charch was built asa reformed Uburch. ‘The examination was continued yesterday wBen Mrs. Evbinghaus testified to ‘ties ccmibg to Rer Louse, and demanding kes aud to getting in tbe schoo! room eharch. Henry Kottwan was sworn tor the defen: and testihed (har be was & member of the Li theran congregation, which mad been since ‘59 or try 8n@ 8 trustee. He was present when Bai- ver entered the church. Hé entered it by au- thority of & committee of the Latheran Synod. He was hired to take possession by the trus tees. On crose-examination he stated he came here ip 1698, when the church was in possession ut Meester, who did not belong to any Syned. It was a untied church. Rev. Herzberg wasa German Reform+-, and after he lefe, im 1550, i was considered & German Lutheran Churca on B. rote onesie on Mesmeneny, or ‘bureday compleinant infurmed bim that Kottmen and others bad broken the chureb, snd word Wa&s sect to the sation. Witmees tried to enter, but could not. Witeess wasan elder ef German burch, and bed been & member stuce 1*55. Ediiugnaus hes bees in jon since Jats. t Dr. Jams B, Really ae sworn, aod testified to severs! parties being in the church, and to Dis informing the complainant. The examination here closed, but will be continued ata future day. apie ELECTION oy OrFicens —At a regular jug of Rising Sun Lodge, No. ot 0. G. T., jew’ evening, the following officers were in- stalled te serve the present quarter:—O. H. G-isen, W. ©. T.; Miss Marian Taylor, W. B. S. Mrs! Carrie Golden, W. LS: Mist Bunge, W. V. T; A. D Willard, W. Mrs. Lizzie Gilbert, W. A. Sec.; Miss liver, W. P. Sec: Win. F. McLennan, E. K. Longiey, W.Cbap; a. Miss Rose M- Dyer, W. W. 1. G. E. Longley, P. W.©. T. Stsriciovs Cnanactmns.—Fhis morning, Detectives Kelly ond Bigley arrested on the arrivalof the eariy Nortbern train, three young men, looked upon as thieves, who they sup- Bored to be engaged im working the train, hey were taken before Major Richards, at police headquarters, who, after examining them, gave them a lecture and ordered them to leave the city. They were locked up until noon, when *he Detectives conducted them to the depot and placed them on the 12.15 train. CRNTRAL BUILDING ASBOCIATION.— At a meeting of the Central Building Association, held just evening in the Common Councti Obamper, City Hall, $4,000 were received as dues from members, and seld at a fine pre. mitm. Forty-three shares were disposed of, at an average of 52% percent. The shares in the association are valued at $26. Aftera very encouraging meeting, the association ad- journed. THe AGRICULTURAL Farir.—1n consequence of the Deavy storm on Monday night, the track at the race course did not improve, and there Was no race yesterday. ‘o-day, weather favoring, the pacing match between Red Rover and Cold Bly will take place. GOVBREMENT SALE OF 1flow.— Yesterday at a Government saie which took piaceat Lin- colm Depot, one thousand tons of iron were sold at prices ranging from $55 to $60 per ton. ‘The prices were considered very fair, and in- dicated an active demand for the article. The urchasers were mostly Philadelphia manu- jacturers. cece ie SERENADES.— Last evening a number of gen- tlemen, accom} ied by Heald’s Brass Band, tendered serenades to Prof. F. Schafhirt, of the Medical Museum, Dr. A. J. Borland, and Mr. Jobn Seiffert, and quite a pleasant time was i at the respective residences of each of those gentlemen. —-e+— ALEXANDRIA ITEMS.—The Journal of this morn: Sheriff Stenart and Mayor Latham, with deputies, police and constables, represeuting the civil power. and Major Stew- art, Colonel Lee, Lieutenant Howe, and a squadron of biue-coats with shooting-irons, representing the military arm, gobbled up 4 whole crowd of the muscular fancy, and merched them into onr jail-yard yesterday, so readily that it seemed @ matter of course. 1t worked Like a pic-ni On Thursday, 21st instant, a meeting of the Jnrectors of Alexandria, Loudoun and Hamp- shire railroad, will be held at Alexandri the purpese of considering the proposed laterat branch of the above road to tbe District of Uciumbia. IL is expected a full attendance of carectors will :horougbly discuss the matter. Lem. 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FANOY ARTICLES In French, China, Bohemian Glass, Lava, and Parian W: ‘are, &c. GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE Of all kinds. A complete stock. IVES’ PATENT . Bracket, Hanging Lamps and Chande- In Table, Bracket, Hanging Lampe tock_of all kinds of LAMPS, CHAND! A fall stops, dc", andthe Belongiages STANDS FOR GAS AND THE TUBING, DROP TANDIGHTS, SHADED, of all Kluge. ke. AN EXAMINATION OF STOOK SOLICITED. NO AUCTION GOODS, CHARLES ULLRICH, J: 493% Nii Betwees: D nd os XN. BREED ee. BCR. IN PLAIN no 6-awit* THE COURTS. : Cincurr Count, Chief Justice Cartter—Ap- peal Docset was calied, and “was vs. Walton. Davidge asked for s continuance. Molan ys. tan: pnd! Norris this was on m_magts judgment; case of misunderstani yat the construc: ton of an interns revenue !aw, whick & bet arcee—a hat was Lom ong 4 that lost said be didn’t lose, and sued for the price.of the bat. J cond Appe: from judgment of Court below, Bar- naclo, J.P. Mr. Norris moved that the aj be diemissed, as the Court Dad no ju ton in cases under $10, by stat. Also, as against public policy; it achon not to recover back a debt ‘but to enforce 5 gambling debt. to being stricken no jurisdictio Posey; appeal from justice's Clark and Lioyd. Jury called and red to their Dames, two others, Fran- and Rbody O’Brien being sum- moned by the Marshal, jury was made up, sworn and case made to m, Wirnesses were called andexamined. Mr. d asked for @ verdict of $43.75. ry rel and on returning gave a verdict for appellee, sustain- ing’ ount of judgment rendered below. ext case, Clark Mills vs. Arthur de Wetz- leiber, Cox for appellant, Wm. Fendsll for appellee, came up on from decision of Justice Walter in case of rent of stable back of n’s Row. Witnesses were examined, and the Court gave judgment for — or 3 per month tor three and one balf months. He said here is a case of two gentlemen, both of whom are men of integrity, in my judg- ment, neither of whom recollect the sgree- ment, and now I will postpone their memory and decide according to the equity of the case, tcr this thing is regulated very much by th neceseities of ine case, the supply and demand. Coart here announced that he could not go om to-day with calling tue calendar regularly, but would endeavor to resume in the morn- ing. Onse of Gant ys. Gibson and Knight. dail and Hine. This case arose on the q tion of when the wages of men on the Poto: Nsberies commenced, whether they reach the shore, or when the seine cast. Appellant pleaded the general tom. Defence, by Mr. Hine, pleaded a special parol contract, and even if nota contract the custom a to be followed as esses id the case were then sworn and the testimony taken. The case was tried by Court. Equity CourtT—Justice Wylie.—Following orders and decrees:—Todd vs. Halliman. Power vs. Power; final ratification of trustee sale. Riggs vs. Smith; final ratification of trustee’s sale, Sonnerschmiat vs Fugitt et al. Pro confesso vs. non-resident; defendants and Teference to auditor. Ballenger vs. Ballenger, appointing A. Lloyd trustee to sell real prop- erty. McDonald vs: Prather, reference to | Fen- Auditor to rey on propriety of sate. Dalton vs, Dalton: final ratification of trustee’s sale. Purdy ys. Surrall et al: final ratification trus- tee’s sale. Holton vs. Sohl; reauiring the com- plainant to pay cos's of amendment bill. Lee vs. Rapley, et al: appointing Geo. F. Appleby guardian ad litem Wil Gerecke vs. Anna Gerecke, divorce « rinculo matrimoni, pro comfesso; Reginald Fen- call, solicitor for petitioner, applied for on the ground of adultury. The petition recites that ‘he parties were married in /S62: lived together until about a year ago, since which time peti« lioner bas been confined to his bed and unable to ussist Bitaself. The paramour was the clerk in the store of the husband who was bed-ridden. On the 2d March this pair were arrested on the charge of adu! and fornicatioe. She admitted freqnent acts of illicit Intercourse with said clerk. ‘The husband offered forgive. ress and silence if she wonla return, bat she declined, and went away and took #50 nnd left bim no food, medicine, furniture, or fuel, and morever threatened Bim with & forushing as @ farewell, but she pitied his beipiess condition. The guilty parties are now said to be iying as husband and wife in Phila- Celphia, and the husband is impoverisned by the sciion of her who was once his wife. Dee rasi io take testimony. Feally final ratification of trustee’seale. Mul- vs. Mullowney: discharging rule to ause Yesterd: decree was made divorcing Elza A. Cox from the bonds of matrimony b id B. Cox. The petitioner st: ‘ied in this city on the y, 1°67, but in May last her husband deserted ‘her. and during the marriage he contributed but little towards her support: that he was dessolute and very irregular in bis habits. She charges that be committed adultery in Febraary Iastat Maggie Murphy on Thirwenth street, The testimony wastazen by E F. Brown, examiner, and corroborated the allegations of petitioner. Mr. M. Thomp- fon appeared for petitioner. RAMSBURG—ROSS the residence of the by ALE Mi On Monday, Nth inst., at ide’s father, Uy the Rev: A. E. RAMSB HG to Mies ANNA C. KO jeorgetown. D. {inteDize: icle please copy. PEAERSON-SLAGLE On Tuesday, November by the Rev. Mr. Krebbs. GRANVILLE L. PHAHSON to Mise FANNIE SLAGLE! both of On the 1th inst.. Mies SUSA A dTHES. da rof the late Jeremiah Hughes, riyv of Anpapolis. Md AFRERLE On the W2th inst.. at Philatel ) CHRISTOPHER HAEBERLE, until utly » resident of this District. [5 nn 24 ANDREW J JOYCE & CU., CABRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, 477 and 479 1ith street, Particnlar attention given to repairing. net-eolm 5 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, O06 B22 Between dn ‘ond loth stroets,’ B2Z WALL, ROBINSON & CO., MERCHAKT TAILORING, IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. NEW STYLES ay FALL AND WINTER 8 CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, TO WHICH WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS. JUST RECEIVED— A VERY LARGE AssORTM READY-MADE CLOTH OF THE LATEST STYLES AND BEST MATERIAL. sozt-Im NT OF Snoxe rue © uirree Bevr ciGan’— LONDERES FINO. For sale by THOS. RUSSELL 4 CO., Snecessors to E. C. Dyer & Co., 256 Pennaylvauia avenue, no 9-3t between 12th and 18th streets. EW CO-OPERATIVE STORE, 487 NINTH NV GREET BETWEEN D AND E. Best Family G: ies at lowest rates. Choice Butter, Eggs. Hams, A No. 1 Mackerel, Golden Syrup and’ Molasses.Welch’s Flour, New Buck wheat and Graham Flour, just received. Apt Cranberries and other Fruits siwars on han i Treasurer will recelve subset! 0 thevstore at all hours of the day. Shares 610 exc re SEVENTH STREET. ¥ o ‘D SQUARE RUSTIC PIC- WAUNUT [iis FRAMES TOM CASE. Walnut Oval Picture Frames from 7x9 to 20x74 inches square; Rustic ames, from 3x4 to 24x inches, with « varied atock of Oval Frames. in all Gilt, Imitation Resewood, &c., &c. Also. Picture Cord and Tassols, Picture i Ralls ke, at 3, bo 1-36" No, 486 7th st..bet_D and Bests, 486 SEVENTH STREET. 486 w sre A rent sles nd colors, tar: i rent r rs, r row and seiie Bands, with and without Gente The mote elaborate denigue Will, be soldat « sac fice, and allot them at the lowest market rates cording to qnality of material and workmanship. Private Dwelling and Store Shades made to ore THEMS INVABIABLY ¢ tema 456 7th st., bet D and Kats. No. oars above Odd Rellows' fait nolL-3t Wir pay AND, WINDOW SHADES OF Do 9-Jm* wt Filgsinns Perests VAL AND SQUARE PICTURE PIOTURE CORDS AND TASSELS, PICTORE NAILS, &c., a1 1 Be tw HENDEBSO! no 9-1m* RUF iGo winth corent. IP OF WM. KE is Woretber 7.1887. cae RAID Bi seRaER" Pa AUCTION AND 116 Eepn’s oxeeee BOER 116 Penn's avenue. 45 GAs FIXTUBERS, No. 501 SUE aS first case for Drary aad , CITY ITEMS, plainasinS ees aa wishing to subscribe hh Sa STAR 0 Teside on Capitol Hill and the Navy~ Yard, will please leave their orders on North A street, second door east of Fourth, Uapitol Hil. ae Agent. nn M. WILLiss, 336 Pennsylvania avenue, bas Tecerved a new case of Parisian Goods, con- sisting of Bonnets, Cloake, Belts, &c , and sey- eral pieces of tbe best Lyon's cloak velvet, ‘which will be sold at the lowest price, pl da ts asd ries BURKErT’s TOILET PREPARATIONS AND Flavoring Extracts were submitted years lief that their guali- themsuccess. In this the pro- t disappointed. eo i go Grocer C. HENNING, No. 535 7th street, and iso on the corner of 7th street and M: a avepur, offers bis immense stock of Gentle- men’s, Youth’s, Boy's and Uhildren and Furnishing Goods, and Hats @ reduction of ten per low prices. He rem about January ist to No. 511 7th street, Intelligencer Building. nana aie JEWRiRy.—Coral, Jet, and Bog Wood Jew- elry, new styles, received this week, at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 435 Pennsylva- nia avenue, near + street. 3 paren TER ere EsTatr.—That desirable lo- pied by Mrs.Gen Wheeler, corner of Pros. t and Frederick streets, rgetown, will sold on Saturday next, at 4 o'clock p m., to close the sale of the estate of the iate Joshua Bateman. Terms easy. 3 THE LADIES are reminded that te see the largest aua prettiest assortment of high-cat, Button Kid, Congress and Balmoral Walking Boots, they must go to C. F. Cammine, 347 7th street, (second door below Northern Market.) His assortment is always immense, and styles seperb. 3 der Brace Manufactory, 49 Louisiana avenue, near 7th street. tt pe r= ae DR. WaITE, Chiropodist, avenue, between Four. streets, comtinues the successful treaiment of Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, arts, Mol Vascular Excrescences, &c. Office hours from 8a.m.to6p.m. No charge for consultation. Established issl. ee Pour cor®, Durillions et Ongles rentres dans la chair, consulter le Doctear Write, etabli depuis 1S6i—a son office No. 424 Penn- sylvania avenue, entre la quatrieme et la Six- jeme rue. = GovennMerT SALES.—1 would cali the at- tention of dealers and others toa large lot of new Uavalry Jackets, Uoats, Pants. Shirts, Blankets, ke. A. Adamson, 506 Ninth sireet, Iwan enue, uw 424 Pennsylvania if and Six CLOTHING, &. * go -85-45-85-4F8- 88 MELTON OVFRCOATS MELTON OVERCOATS NED WITH OASSIMERE. PRICE $5. ATA. SAKS & (00S, 517. SEVENTH STREET, Adjoiuing Ni Bank of the Republic, $h—§5—$5—§5—$5- §8- §S-95-98 LL F.- HEIBERGEB, (Successor to H. F. Lovpon & Co.,) OITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY 4 MERCHANT TAILOR. Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) DENTISTRY. p*® MORRILL, . DENTIST, No. 310 Pexxsyrvaxta AVENUE, bet. 9th and 10th sts. i] All operations performed pertaining to the AKT OF DENTAL SURGERY. _ 0c 2-Gm* AVIS” D? LEWIE & D. FS DBA TAL ASSOCIA No. 260 PENN’A AVE. Between }2th and 18th streeis, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. No charge will be made for extracting where Ar- iScial Tecth are inserted, although the, jatient, will be reauired to, pay for, the surgical operation when performed, whic! Tillte deducted when the Teeth are made, ‘The Association is now prepared to make Teeth on Gold, Stiver and Rubber at New Philadel- hia and Boston prices. persons wishing den | werk done can have it as cheap as in the above- named cities. Allqwork will be done in the neatest and manner, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Persons will do weil to call ox amine our work before getting itelsewhere. jy 13 EDUCATIONAL. SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES ON Mrs, VERNON DORSEY having removed to 1 Duddiugton Row, (1st street, between B an sonth.) will commence the second quarter of her school, on MONDAY, 18th of November. Instrac- tion in'all the English branches, French, Italian, Drawing, Painting mo }2-e05t* BORROMEO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, we Baltimore, Md. Five vac i For Catalogues. of any inf reas Kev. E. Q. S. WALDRON, Prin. oP ‘oc WZ “DANCING ACADEMIE pre. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Peni ave. orite Metrepolitan Hotel. ate ¥ er: oa my 10-ly no n from 3 to$ o'clock. Gentlemen, a Friday evenings. trom 010 0’clock. can be rented for Ball PAWNBROKERS. | Dito! EDI be HEBRZBERG'S LOAN OFFIC 351 north € street, between d's and 6th streets, Immediately in rear of National Hotel Advances maul tng On Merchandize at the mort reasonable rates, and for any length of time, oc Mm ‘PHBE OLD ESTABLISHED FinM OF 8. GOLDSTEIN & Co. LICENSED PAWNBROKERS. 34 FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET WEST, near Pennsylvania avenue, Offer the highest cash advances on all kinds of Merchandise, to any amount and for any time desired at reasonable rates. Jaterest on large sums greatly reduced. Business strictly confidential. ae sponant for cash and sold at private sale, © Li Minees aid Masters, Tacaday aud Soturdog, T Soirees, &c. BABE sHOW rm 6« CASE WAREROOMS, 59 LOUISIANA ANENUE, Between 6th and 7th streets. No. nol-Im* Snoxe tae “Livre Bent CIGAR”— OPERAS. For sale by THOS. RUSSELL& CO., Successors to E.C. Dyer & Co., STOCK OF FINE GOLD AND A SUP EULID SILVER WATCHES! All Warranted to Run and Thorouzhly Rerulated at THE LOW PRICE OF $10 EACH ; AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches...... He inl Cue ga Grech ee 100 Ladies? Watches, Enamelied..... 100to . 300 20 junting Chron'r Watches. 250 to * 300 Gold Hanting English Levers... 20to 250 Gold Hunting D: hes, to 200 800 Gold Hunting it 20 {00 Silver Hunting - 1 800 Silver Hunti T5to 230 600 Gold Ladies’ BO to [i Geld Hating isi Bie a 2.500 I liver Bio Pedternet gilt taeatitin ort Ieee WEN. aie ettoar ease See ees tic! are in envelopes, i sii cea ae eregeer ets on Teas the return oy etch Yor Georgetown Affairs. Boanp or Hearts — of Health was beld yesterday evening st Mayor's office, there being present Dre. Tyler, mi ‘and ck, Messrs. Hyar, a MoCormi igh, Pickrel, and Wm. L. Dunlop, Seo- @athorizing taliets of ihe town of the next meeting of tae reques them to be it with ther zeports OF ‘the number resolution WAs adopted » Magruder to have 1.000 copies of blanks forms Jor births printed for the use of (be physic the blanks to be simular i@ thow used in Wash- Dr. Tyler spoke of the bealih of tbe town, saying that the mortaiity het at e past. Adjourned. Tue Censvs —Georgelown was subd divid a into 24 districts, for the taking of tue cens: And 8 policeman assigned toeach. This mor ing Lieut Essex carried over to Police Lies J- quarters the blanks of 20 sub districts, watch the officers bad finished: so that there now re Mains to be finished but four sub-districts, which probably wi'l he brought im this even ing. The officers have met with maay difficui« Urs im the work of taking the census, bence ibe reason why the duty was not completed in twoor three days. For Green street, where boarders are ° cer succeeded m getting the names of each member of the jamily. but boarders —one answering him give you my name when I choose.” The offi- cer replied, ima jocose manner, “!'ve seen smart men like you before; you'll go down ou une jack list” One gentiem: “Oh, there's no necessity for our ages, what- ever, we keep them in the bible. Sergeant Boarman says that the in the I7ch trict, bounded by ist, 4th. High and Frederick streets, treated him with respect whilst en- gaged in this work, with one or two excep- ons. Im that district he visited over two Bundred Acuses. Some of the colored people very di about filling up the Manks or giving their names. One said, «No, indeed, 1 bas nothing to do with that paper: you's noi going to get me back to my old massa; I's a tree darkey now.” Serious Accipayt.—_ We to learn that as Mr.Jobn J Beall, the feed dealer, doing Dusiness on Water street, was going down the steps of Mr. Hamilton Dodge's house, on the corner of Green and West streets, yesterday evening, with bis child in his arms, he tell and broke his leg below the knee ia (wo pisces. The bone of bis leg split, ome piece protruding through the skin. RUWNING BIS WAGON WITHOUT Licensr — Officer rar, yesterday arraigned betore Justice Buckey & feed dealer named SC McDowell, charged with running two of his Wagons without a license. The Justice fined him in the sum of $10.50. LaRceny¥ oF Oxe HUNDRED DoLLars.—Mr. George D. Abbott baying missed £10 im cur. rency, yesterday informed § ofthe fact, who immediately proceeded to m- the cage, and arrested a colored boy old, named Washington Davis, who had been rsised by Mr. Abott. The boy came before Justice Buckey for a heariog, when he confessed that be Bad taken the money, told where he had bid it—in the cellar.’ The | money was therefore recov to Mr. Abbott, and Justice bi ', comsider. ing the age of whe bo! a {rom Cus. tody after subjecting Bim toa lecture. in which he warned him of the consequences of & course such as he had begun. and ed Kervsep To Do Duty.—A seaman named | John Caveleer, of the s-hooner Mary I). Irian, Bow in ibis port, became dispieaced with bis fare yesteraay and retured to do daty. Leavy. ing the boat, be attempted to engace bimselt upon anctber boat. The cap:ain under whom be bad engaged before coming to tuis port Deniel Ireland, sppeared at the station-bouse Jerterday and demanded his arrest, which was made by Officer Robey, and the prisoner Was locked up im the cell, where be remaived uel this morsing, when he cumbed” and expressed himsei! as willing to go back to the Mary D. Irish. THe Port.—Tbe steamer Columbia, Harper, | heavy cargo of merchandise tor bas left timore. The steamer Empire, which was @ue at ber whert yesterday —haviug been pisced on the line between New York, Alex- andria. Washington and Georgetown, instead of the steamer James S.Gregn—bad not arrived up to 12 o'clock to-day PRIVAT! 2—Mr. Thomas Dowling yes- terday sold, at private sale, lot No. 20, on High. opposite 4th street, 2 feet frontand 130 teet | ® deep—improved b belonging for 81,000. small trame dweiling— MaRcHaNts’ ExcHANGR. — The following | business was transacted on ‘Change this mora ing Offerings, 3,200 bushels of red whent, 55 busheis of yellow, corn, Bnd 9 bu: els of wheatat $2.35, At 82 60, 106 busbeis rye at S121, ap at £2. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS BY THOS. DOWLING. Auct.; Georgetown, D.€ CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE IM ss ile CORNER LOT IN GEORGETOWN By virtue of decrees of the Supreme Conrt of th District of Columbia i i a ptember Sth, 155 John Bateman and oth aud others, we willo on the premises, at DAY, the bh day N of Lot No. 30, (thirty.) of said District, lyin; Prospect and more or lee, on thy frye. Sales—4o0 bus! Jan for sale, at publi old Geor iat the north. fi e ast corner rick streets, nting 40 fi thereon, now in the occa mwerkl Wheeler 1 One third of the purchase m to be paid in cash on the day of sale, and the r due in two equal installments, a months respectively, with interest fro of sal to be secured by approved notes or bonds, with « reserved lien. The terms of sale must be complied with in one week after sale, or deb = rebaser. after + Auct. Auct.; Georgetown EXECUTOR’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD F NITUBE, VALUABLE OIL PAINTIN BOOKS, ke. FAT AUCTION On FRIDAY JB4 Prospect street. between Market and Frederick streets, a general assore: ment of Household Furnitn: Fainting of -*N Sacrifice,” by “Leonardo da ‘im Folios of Engravings Folios of Studies from Nature, painted fn oil And other valuable ba terse Drawings, etc. oo <consistingot Fare French, Spauish, lish beok: ponte Latin and i WM_H. DOUGALL. Execntor. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. [Intel and Courier.] G®EAT NEWS IN OLD GEORGETOWN. Seling off the entire stock of DRY, MILLI- NERY, and FANCY GOODS, at and below cost. in order to change business. Allin want of the above goods will do well to call atonce. Store will be kept open until § o'clock. At UTMAN, 117 Bridge street, no 6-6t* Georgetown. D.C. BBY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgctown, EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VERY VALFAB AND DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN GEOKGE- be WEDNERDAW. November 13th, at ¢ clock ; a in front of the a. that fronts @ feet on the north side and rect. between rick and Market streets. by e.depth of 158 feet 6 inches to # li foot Ticealley. ‘The improvements consist of a large Terms : One-third cash; balance in 6, menthe, bd Sg secured by adeed roperty. Conveyancing and stamps cost cf the purchaser = Or ine, and 8. crit of DANS CE the newest CONSUMPIVE kuews to eure hit ‘abd sod th aud { meeting of the Bora nt time was less than it Bad been for some | ata house on | eeant Hoarman | ot to N. Hurdie, to Mr. James Payne | and 50 bushels of white | silo bushels of red wheat “ it 82 52, 99 bushels of bushels of Inferior wheat | ten days after filing the teste Of Prospect street. | t, with the two-story | | Property may be and revenue : at AMUSEMENTS. j NATIONAL THEATRE. THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF the Distinguished and Arcompticdest Actrows | LADY DON Who will appoar THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENTING | her grest character of j EARL OF LETCESTER | us Histortal Bur f | KENILWORTI WIth the famons“ Garter Bone.” aut “dood Le Sweetheart, Goud bye | The Burlesque will he preceiet by the amming | ‘THE PRETTY NOKSE HEEAKER | BELLA SUNS \SIDES... Labi Don | Im which charactor she will simg the creat bemciw | song,” The Hocu of Cos | ON FRIDAY EVENING NEAT ARE Ne THE ¥ WELL BENEFIT OF LADY DoN, _ WALL'S NEW OPERA Wouss. POSITIVELY LAST SIX Nig na STIN DALY'S rs al GREAT SENSATIONAL DRAMA, UNDER THE GASLIGNT wire ir W YORK CAST @REAT THE PIEB SCENE BY MOONLIGHT, and the WONDROUS RAILROAD SENSATION Crowded Houses and Delichted Audicnces have porne witness te ITs WIT ITs HUMOR, ITS PATIOS. ITs SENTIMENT ITS THRILLING MECHANICAL RFPROTSt AND ITS BEAUTIFUL SCENERY prota thon a pains Theatre Laat « rot le in every ren ‘Genutlemanly ushers tn attendance. andevery pos be ot sil extended to iis patrons Bice for securing seats open fromSe m, to a 6p.m | HOME OFFICE, 500 NINTH STREET, WASHINGTON, D.C CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CON GRESS IZED CAPITAL... Oa URPITAL. | ‘This Company offers te the fines the United States, by com! — of = gp 1 . one-third lower than charged iy Mutual Compe 91,000 900 300 900 | t nies. | aGENTS WANTED IN EVERY crry AND | STATE | = 1 BOARD OF DInFCT John H Semmes | Riley A Shinn J.B. lark, Jr «Green Adams. : EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Thos. Lew T M | Riley A. st derrnusa, John B M.G Emory 1 James L. Barbour, Th Albert G. Hai day PPEPALTMENT OF THE INTERIOR DP es EP raven PATENT OFFICE, On the petition of JAMES § pies he It is ordered thet the an Patent Office on Monde heard at the f January “Per teint et forth in wri doy of hearing ¥ fied by either party | varing tiust be taken snd i ‘Posi H mu: ‘ay < ; mou, the ts § | Ordered, also. that th be published in the Republican and the Intelligencer Washington, ® « ix the Telegraph, Mhilade ens in one rare cocosgetve weokns theo at least sixty days ©. THEAKER, Commissioner of Patents. RIMENT OF THE INTERIOR, PAUMILD STATES PATENT Tos..Uc ENETT of San AUSTERDAM. erry wilers. for seven » expiration of said patent, which takes place on the 2th day of Bebroary. 1 Tt is ordered. that the eid petition be heard at the Pate nt Offi day. t ms ary next. at J2 0’ | Mein th forth | day of bearing: all testimony filed } tobe tised at the eal | transmitted im nce | offi ii aokes tens ne the tontl ye afte ling the testimor Ordered chy thet this notice he lished in the | Ropntiican and the Intelligencer. | C.. and inthe New York Atlas. New York. N.¥ ovee 8 week for three successive weeks, the fir | of ald publications te beat least sinty days pr Spann ES: eo THEAKER, v0 6-53W Commissioner of Patents " [MENT OF THE INTERWR. D®*“Uyireb Srates PATENT OFFICE, J October 25. 197 E SURT. of Har- ut ¥ i ve | | On the petition of GEOKGE vard. Massachnsetts praying for the extension of na tow. y Aays before, the arguments, if any, within Saye after fling the a Omdered. alao, the fis notice be Rabliabed inthe | Republican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D Toston, Mass & patent granted to him the 7th day of Februnry, | tebefor Sin tnmprovement in Machines for che | ing and Ass ¢ Bristies.for seven years from of said patent. which takes place | om the sth day of February. 1808 | pit is ordered that the sai petition be heard | Patent Office on MONDAY, the 20cb day of J 3855, at 12 o'clock m.; and ‘all persons are notified | to appear and ause, if any they have, why | said petition ought net to be granted | . Persons opposing the extersion are required to | file in the Patent Office their objections, specially tet forth in writing. at least rrsenry days before the day of hearing: ai! testimo be used at the said heart | mitted in accordance with the rul | hich wil be furnished ou application tions r relled t timony must be fled tn the cies teeem the day of beari oe > | Sweek for, thrce auccessive weeks, the fit of publications to et lenstetixty day tous | to the day of hearing. T.C TWEAK En, = Ww ALL ak 4§ Lig id Lay wy thd ‘That we, Crosby & Roves, Clarence #. Baker Bigved in presence of — Jong § Hortixosunan, WB Consist nov estevd Ey wees, Clerk . De ENCE a er core. OF Kidneys, diseases of the calle =} Stone in —, bietter a bladder. ELMBOLD’s Fivrp Exrract Brent oc 2-DS Wis MBO) OT BUCH and 1 See ate Waru cures secret and deliente Stock ee se eccremnce setae pane iieeastinpe cia ecst + nis ccnp TAC BEDE ieee ef atc ray teoekve 1 pr. party prov As sre KG. M. MAYO, Hague, Weetmoreland ed Seeoey, Ve. — “ubsaaw i are re by HELMBORD's Becer. ress ‘