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Cd ee Ae ee en ee ‘THE EVENING STAR. gy For “AUCTION Sales” advertisements gue fourth page of to-day’s Sram. LOCAL NEWS, NaTiowaL TuxatE of Mise Maggie Mitch Furope. She will appear im her cetebrated enaracter of anebon. Joo FELLow's HaLt.—First Grand Levee of she season by the Ridgely Association, which ts going to be a very enjoyable affair. TeMPeRaxcr HALL, E street.Grand Com- plimeniary Ball by the Saddle and Harnes Makers this evening. a 7 HUNT Wits FERRETS. —An exciting rat with ferrets and dogs, took piace Inst week at the feed store of Mr. Sonn Barker, corner of ist street east and N street south: Mr. Albert Woodley had three ferrets: Benj. Fulbroo& two. and Edmond Bartone. The dogs present were Vic and Mac, belonging to Woodiey: English Fan and Nell, belongiag to Fimbrook: Rose, belonging to Burt; Fan, be- jougipg to Gosse: Fancy, delonging to Jobn Sherma: ty. belonging te J. Delonging to H ©. Belt, and About 10 o'clock the terre's were put in the Tat-holes around the building, and owners with their dogs, stood sentinel. Two rats soon made their appearance and were gobbied u: coming forth, 9 seized & few shakes deposi- it by the side of the other two. Fourteen rate were killed the dogs as they came out of the holes, nuamber were killed under the building by the ferrets The Bunt being over, the gentlemen present entertained by Mr. —— after which party went to siaughter-house and stables of Mr. Miller, oe “etrese, Detween M and N streets, and inashort time a large pumber of rats were killed by the dogs aad ferrets. Im England the practice of with ferrets is very common, and itis astonish. ing to see bow they scatter ‘when ferrets are jatroduced in the holes. The dogs should be thoroughly trained for this business, the ferrets working underneath, soon start the rats, when the dogs “nab” them, and giving them but ene Dit sone them aside, ‘ing for the next ‘o make his appearance Should sdog leave bis post, ne Teceives = tanning from the keeper. = — ATION OF 4 NEw HALt.—Thé members | 1 Division No. 3, Sons of Temperance, | nay ine. leased the #th floor of the building cor- ner of 7 on Friday evening. These services are public, and quite inter- | esting, amd there will no doubt bea largean. | dience present to witness the ceremonies, | Which will be conducted by the G. W. P. of the order, or by his deputy. The officers of | the division also officiate. The Amphion Mu- steal Association of the division will be pre: nt, 9nd render their assistance in the mus Portion of the exercises. Tue hallon the foarth Noor ts & very fiue one, being over one Bundred eet im length by twenty-five feet wide. Lt is heautitally lighted and ventilated. and has the becessary ante conveniences pro- vided These dedica‘ory services pave never been rst nigh! in this city ce her return from nting rats Witnessed beiore, and no doubt a large crowd will be in attend ———_-— Tee AL 3 Xca Raitnoap To | Gee ETOWN.- Alexandria Gosette ot Saturday ev says A meeting of the ™mrmbers of the Corn Exchange was heldat the | this morning at 10 o'clock, ingtou, Esq.. president, in estion of app» nting a present the body in the pr: ~iOfs of tne Ajexan- | shire railroad, aud ins'spt, for the purpose of Proposic'on to cors:ruct @ Loudoan, ana ovbers.on the 2ist considering the branch ef the Alexandria. diompsbire rsilroad 10 Georgetown wa: sub- mitted. and opy whose moti whstever in sed by Col. C. F. Suttle, uncn * was decided to take no action © matter. The meeting then adjourned. ——— INSTALLATION OF OrricRRs.—At the stated comvocation of L Arch Cutp aturday even- led: No- Lerner, M. EHP: Joseph B. Will, E. K . Irving W.Stantor, ES; M E.N. How- i. Treasurer. John Edwin Mason. Secr © H. Moulton, Captain of Ho rincipal Sojourner: E. Howard Wer. Royal Arch Captain: Joseph S. Mc- ‘oy, Master of the Third Veil: D. S. Rui bam, Master of the Second Veil: A.C Smit! Master of the First Veil: Leonard Stodard. Janiter. | —-——_ Fowsrat or M ‘ALTY —The faneral of Mrs. Belinda Taity. who was burned to death on Friday evening Iast by the explosion of con! oi! [amp, as s'ated in the STAR, took place Jesterday afternoon at two o'clock, from the | Tesidence of her Busband, corner of iith street and Obio ave; nomber of re! ver. F AA M.D . Wing Officers were the funeral services were conducted by Rev. Dr White. atter which the body was interred vm Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1 | of Mr. George Keeian, oz 7th street, Boundary, was robbed of three fancy vases, &c., and the officers got on the track of the — -- Reat Estate TRawsranrs. —The following ns fers of Real Estacve were to-day reporiei at the Real Estate Agency of K. M. Hall's Lots 5 snd 6, in square 25. - in} square 15) in square 42 2, im square 42%, at #2.0°3.67: south part sub. 10, in | square 363, 30 feet, at $1,600; lot 13, in Beatty and Hawkins’ addiction to Georgetown, at $340: part of let 10, in square 417, 21 feet inches, at $1400; part of lot 2, msquare S21, at $50. part of let 1, in square 11152, 25 feet, at $125. —— Aw Opp Eace —To-morrow there will bea novel race be N The race | is to be between the grey pacer Coldwater Billy and a running borse, Bones. pscea mile walle runs and quarter: Billy to go in Darness and carry the | ‘Weight required -by the roles. while Bones goes catch-weignt The parties maxing this | Tace. which is for $200 a side, are Mr. Bun. | Bryson, Dotel-keeper of the Navy Yard sect! and Mr. Creagsn. Mr. Bryan “goes his pile’ ow the pacer. Mr. Creagan “bets” on the run- pieg apimal. } —— | Poecnase or Lany at Manassas.—The Alexandria Geze'te says: “Mr. Campbel , of Washington city, bas recently purchased from Mr. Weir 1.40 acres of land adjotning Ma- | bassas Station, on the Orange, Alexandria and | Manassas Railroad. at what is considered by those conversant with its value, achesp price, | and contemplaces erecting thereon, immediate. | ly, some forty or fifty dwelling Rouses, which | he will dispose of, together with the lots upon | which they are built, to settlers, at a smailad- | Vance Upon actual gost.” aos Gorse to Evrorg—The continued ill Deaith of Rev. J. A. Walter, the pastor of St. Patrick's Church, has compeiled him to eub- mit to lo the advice of Dis physicians, and seek & more genial climate. His many friends pro- | to present him with a sum sufficient to | enable bim to visit Europe, and yesterday | over S250 was subscribed for this purpose. ‘The parish will be under the charge of th assis'eat pastor. Rev. J.J. Keane, during the temporary absence of Father Walter. For tomate Discov se¥.—On Saturday night | jact Ot 7H ccleck, a8 officers Skinner and | Barnes, of t rst precinct, were passing the ‘wood and cos! office of S. Norme: r Maryland avenue bridge, they di smoke iseuing from the premises, an ti] it Bad set fire to the wood i cl ck. ‘The fire was extinguished with- any serious damage. a Bins vor LaTgrats, kc —To-day, at noon, dids were opened & the Mayor's office for fur- nisbing tod laying Bine-inch drain pipes, gas and water pipes. &c., into ah lots and parts of Jots on H street, between 17th and [9th streets. ‘There was bat one bid—that of Messrs. Mc Lit den & Ecklof, whose prices are:—\ A A 3 Ib. 2 oz. lead pipe, 50 cents; %-inch stop-cock and from box, $3.75; l-ineb gas pipe, 30 cents per foot: isch stop-cock and box, (iron,) $4; 9-inch earthen drain pipe, per foot, $1 75. — FRERDMENS HOoL.—Ia Colordona, (the mew villoge lying between the tern Braneh Bridge aud the Insane Asyiom,)a large ome-story frame building, 30 by 75 feet, is belug erected as a colored school Rouse. ‘This Bouse is calculated for 300 childres, and the services of six teachers will be required. It fed to be ready for occupaay in : TARY Sknevave.—On Saturday the seleunated Hoty Hil Bana of srenaded tbe ‘Washington Yacht seston ot Harry Gorbutt’s, corner Sth a letreets. Purrer McOCopibe and Com- modore Browsing did the speechifying. ——__~— Krwoval.—Messrs Nagle & Co., are to-day removing their auction and commission house tw No. 445 Seventh street, opposite the Patent OfSce, where they bave fine largesized rooms, ample to accommodate their increasing basi- nese. —.--—__ STovEs aT CosT.—See advertisement by W. D. Wyvill, 409 Penpsyivanin avenue, of a imige and excelient stock of Sto to be sold mt cost. in view of making a ness. Mr. Wyv all the best varieties. igi a Basz Batt —A game ot base ball was on Saturday | the grounds of the and D streets, will dedicate the same | d Scrotps oF a OLErx.—Last Charies P. Freeland, a clerk Revenue Bureau, committed bes Bs Guar afternoon officer Under sn aberration of ming, Bim to Police headquarters, where he was ested h. as. and tioned Rames of Rollins, tae o ever. He is simpty a victim of intemperan: and aside from that babit is one of the finest 5 Rote wns received at headquar- ters Freeland was released. About 7 o'clock officers Barkley and Markwood observed him im the neighborhood of the Central Goard. Douse, and took him to the station, aad at his Fequest procured him some food, for whi paid twenty-five cents. He requested th: he be allowed to stay im the Prison all night, and this request was granted. 0! Proc. tor, the clerk of the station, obser Was not an ordinary ledger, blankets and made him a upon tke floor of the lodgers’ cell. In this cell was a man named Stewart, who had “tramped” from Bal- timore yesterday, and had been provided with lodgings. Stewart states Freeland laid on bis Ded &s the officer was leaving the cell, snd in & very few moments he (Stewart) heard a gur- gling sound, and thougut that Freeland was ¥ iting,but going towards him he was horri- fled to see the blood spouting from his throat to the wall. He at once cried out, and made such im that officer Proctor returned, and in thejgisre of his lantern the suicidal act wasapparent. Freeland Dad cut Dis throat from ear to ear with a common penknife, mak- ing terrible gash. from which bis life-biood was cozing fast. He died in about five min- utes. It seemed that with mall ‘weapon the act could have been committed at one gash. Mr. Mott was notified of the sad occurrence, and ap) Much surprised snd horrified. Mr. land had been asec- ond-class clerk in the Internal Revenue Office for over three years. H the pemepel officials of the Bureat unive ly beloved by his fellow-clerks for bis kindness of heart. He was a native of New York, about twenty-eight years of age, a young man of much talent, and save thathe was & siave to intemperance, he was without fault. So strong was this appetite upon him that his friends have been feartul that he would either te by bis own hands, under s temporary aberration of mind, or become a victim to the diseare of delirium treme c that he rocured some and was This morning Justice Harper, acting as coroner, held an inquest on the body of the decased at the guardbouse, when the testimony of several witnesses was taken and a ver- ict rendered that he came to bis death from the effects of a wound im bis throat made by a Pocket-knife in his own hand while laboring under a temporary aberration of mind. ‘The tather of the deceased, who we believe is the president of the La ayette Insarance Com. r ternal Revenn: Burbly, onder ak r,to prepare the body for burval, and it will probably be sent to New York to-night or to-morrow —s— Tur KiveR Front. Nov. 13.—Harrey's Wh Arrived—Steamer Pioneer, Captain Olcen, trom Accotnk, with wood tor Harvey, Choke & Given. rs Whorf.—Arrived—Sonr. Jas. Magee, ram Lynch. trom Philadelphia, with coai for the Smithsonian Institution. fo ey's Wharf.—Arriwed—Sebrs. in Evans, with oysters for market; Ten- - Capiain Drammood, with oysters and Stoes for marke; Gen Pike, Capt Bailey with oysters for market: steamer Columbis Captain Harper, from Baltimore and interme. @ ste Iemdinge, with merchandise and passeu- gers Fowler's) Wharf —Arrived—Scbrs. Cherub, Captain Lehman, trom Philadetphia, with coal for Wa-hington and Georgetown Ice mpany; Flounder, Captain Skinner, aud jemes Guthrie, Captain Frere, with wood for Washington and Georgetown I mpany. Crow h's Wharf—Arrived—Steamer Virginia, Captain Gress, with a load of flour for Mr. Galt: schrs. ‘whee Tribe, from an unsuc- cessful trip down We river to raise @ sunken vessel Strth Street Wharf.—Arrived—Schr. Oceanis, Captain Satterly, from North river,with stone for N. Acker; steamer Kemnebec, Capt. Tal- bott, trem Baltimore, with mercbandize and passengers Sailed—Schooner Dart, —, with iron tor Philadelp! " erry Wharf—Steamer Wawasett. Capi ‘awk, from Cone river and interme- diate landing: heavy cargo of produce, fowls, cattle, an t of passengers. fe —_—___ oe COLORED BURGLARS AND RE- SToteN Prorgaty.—This mora- ing about 2 o'clock, Lieut. Johnson and Ofi- cers Steele and Westfeld, arrested two colored men on the charge of burglary, and also cap- tared a large amount goods supposed to have been stolen. The officers of that precinct have been for some time past ou the look out for such characters. Last might the residence near Madora, thief and followed him to a house on 16th street abeve N, they arrested John Oartter, alias Addison Tripiet, who occupies the house with bis wife, and also a mam who gave bisname as Malachi Green They also searched the house and found a large lot of flour put up in small bags marked P. G. Haw- & Co., (whose store opposite the Northern ‘as broken into and robbed seve weeks ago,) 8 market basket containing meat (supposed to have been stolen on Satarday night,) a large quantity of female wearing ap- Parel, (imcluding silk dresses.) a Koife with the name of B R Warner engraved on it, and @ number of other aruck Triplet bad a PK On the vase burglary before tice Thompson, who committed him to jail, and both parties were taken with the goods to Police Headquarters. M-sers. Hawser & Uo have alrea y identified a number ot articles P-rsons who havej been recently robbed would con era favor by calling to see the goods. ee Tex Wasuimeton City Texrrrance So- | © ETY.—A meeting in advocacy of the cause of temperance was held last evening at Temper- ance Hall, on which occasion Mr. Joba S. Hol- lingshead presided, and addresses were deiiv- ered by Dr Brainard, of the U.S. Patent Office, Dr S.G_ Clayton. Mr. W. P. Drew, Mr. O. K. Harri:, Mr. Hollingshead. and others. The cecasion was a delightful one, and partici- aed in by quitea ber Of tb sexes. At the close of the meeting, the president announced that at the next meeting ere would be addresses delivered by Hon. Sweney Per! ATT.—The queation of he trial of John H. Surratt is again being dis- <ussed, and it ts again stated that the case will te called for trial next month. This is incor- rect, as Mr. Merrick, Surratt’s counsel, has not teen advised of any such fact. in answer to ® quesuon Saturday, the assistant district at- lorney said the case might possibly come up in January or February. It is very doubtint whether a jury of men who have neitner ormed or expressed an opinion can new be eee the pcsitiom of Superintendent at the Uapitol Ex- tev--uu, and Wasbington Monument, and bnilt the State House of South Carolina, and other public ane in the South His body was b bt to 1 city for interment a few days smee. Cuance oy Lancexy—This morning de- tectives Miller arrested Archibald Coomes Gilfillan on the charge of the Jesomsy of tne , 0 she charges dis- posed of them without authority. Gilfillan that she owed that he sold nim #40 and emough of the ware to pay himself. —— Evrunyep Home—Major Watt and * w vse departure about eight days since in ibe feteaineg yaent National, on ha wy p.rasvre down the Potomac, has already been nweed, returned on Sunday Leen The trip was a pleasant.one, and yielded @ fine lot of game, and sn abundant share of nt. ‘The National proved herself s swift craft, Baving made from Aquia Oreek t) Aya Bay, at the footef 6th street, ia five Jars. Fistiaya —Q nite an exciting pagilistic af. air took place atorday ni OF rather yea- terday morning. between 1 2 oe! by Moonlight, south of the ‘wg Lot. The is the news-boy, and Geo. dram of the 43th Totantry. a Poneman in consequence ofa di stan Avenue resta spective merits of tha two boys, and 1 La the port eco ip question to settle the matter off-hand. Reday welcn basdied Mickey, and Jack Doug- lass te Soldier a or Snyder acted as ref- ree. Mickey got the first knock-down, and Maine the first blood. The fight progressed to the 2ist round wii dtunted pluck on both sides, when the fight was stoppea by the fight when inte: ted bad tasted up- ne of the Touade havite wards of an bour, som lasted for six minutes, with twenty blows in the round, eo stobbornly and evenly was the contest waged. Mickey and Moime are both of the eight persuasion, their weight Averaging 120. A match has been made for a fight between them at 100 a side, to come off &* soon as the Tegiment is paid off. Mickey is now bar-tender for Rash Bolster, at bis restaurant on (ith street, between the owner and D i : (oor House Tais al }000, at ry Jonson, 4 with baying killed Thomas 8. ‘Smoot, Tene 20th Jast, was before Justice Wylie ona writ of habeas corpus issued on the petition of his copneeh Messrs. W. D. Davidge and John H. Johnson. Mr. Carrington, District Attorney, appeared for the United States. Mr. Davidge stated that they had witnesses whose testimony tended to show that the ac: ‘Was Bot committed with malice aforethought. Mr. Carrington stated thatthe United States were ready to prove the reveree. The taking of evidence was im progress as our paper went to press. before him Henry Smallwood. Fletcher Lawson, and Washington Duckett ‘who were Lizzie Smallwood with charged gambling on Sunday. She also charged the F with committing an assault upon her. In the latter charge the Justice sent the former to jail to keep the he was fined 810 for ambling on Sun hile the second was ined %5, and the for gambling on wi er $1, Ruy Over.—Last evening, about 6 o'clock, ® colored man named James Williams was Tun over by a ‘Was crossing Tried to the stable of Thompson Nailor, where he ‘was employed. UT A LICENSE.—Officer Thos. Cavennugh on Saturday evening arrested a restaurant keeper named J. B. Ferguson, wncm he arraigned before Justice Harper upon the charge ot selling liquor without a ligenee. The Justice fined him $20, from which the accused appealed to court. peering FiouTixc.—Hartwell Walker, Robert Stops, and Dantel Mack came before Justice Tucker on Saturday afternoon, charged with being disorderly Gnd enjoying a pugilistic contest. The former was required to pay a fine of £10, and the latter two $2 each. Jai, von Covat.—Omcer Johnson and White of ibe fifth precinct, yesterday arrest- ed Lawrence Murphy, John Hickey and Jono Rector, who bad @ ‘hearing before Justice Horper, chargea with assaulring Geo. Smith, Wiib intent to kill. The irie were committed to jail for court. oe RECEIVING STOLEN Goops—Lerceny —Mary Fiynn, on Saturday, causea the arrest of Sam- uel Haneoo and Seph Brown, colored, charg- ing the former before Justice Harper with petit larceny, and the latter with receiving stolen goods. The two were committed to court by the Justice. —— « ING.—Michxel Welch, Thaddeus on, George Anderson, and Jobn Mmpron, were arrested last evening on the of gambling, by four officers of the wrth precinct, and bad a hearing before Jus- tice Morseil this morning, who fined therm 35 eaeh. ——— Raw Away.—About 6 o'clock on Saturday evening a Government team rau away, on 6th street, between J and E street, and the driver, Thos. McQulgre, was thrown from the wagon and severely bruised. He was taken to his Lome, on 17th street, near the White Lot. es ASSAULT AND BatTTERy—Charies Ellis, colored, was on Saturday committed to jati for court by Justice Chapin, Ellis being charged with committing an assault and bat- tery with intent to kill, upon the person of Geo. Jobnson. _— ConcmaLep Wraroxs.—Joseph Huntinger was on Saturday fined +3 by Justice Harper, he having been arrested for carrying cencealed weapons. aie SELLING TO ge ane —Thos. Burns came before Justice Harper, yesterday, gcharged with selling llauor to soldiers. ‘He'was teed im the sum of $20. ee Rr1oT.—John Wallace, colored had a hearing before Justice Harper charged with riot, and ‘was required to give bail for court. November 7th. at 11 p.m. ETT. daughter of Lizric and x weeks. funeral will take place to-morrow at ten o'clock, from 330 G street, between I2th and 1th streets. * FOSTER. On Wednesday mornin stant. in the2ith year of her age JAN wife of Henry D. Foste of Robert and Martha A. Clarke, Her funeral will take place T. instant, at 2 o'cloc! er parents, N and 9th streets the isth in E BEAVES. and daughter uesday, the 1th P_m..frew the resia f 2K street south, between sth t BODCE, In Now Orleans, of rellow fever. Sopt 7th, WILLIAM FRANOIS BODGE. tm the 2th ar of bis a He leaves» mother many i jatives to mourn his early death.” On the i7th instant. IE iL of Edward E. and Lillie Gilbert, GILBERT. LETT, aged 10 ADIES, you will find one of the best select 4 stocks of French and Home made Corsets of all styles and sives from €1 up; no reeds. Mr. Baum also manufactures bis own Patent Hoop Skirts. to peciul attention, as it is ihe gant in the market, 49 avenue. between 6th and 7th st = jon Hotel. pe ‘T IMPORTATION. ROBES Dy CHAMBERS, SMOKING JACKETS, ayn FINE FURNISH WALL, ROBINSON & CO. no l6-lw 322 Pennsylvani JE REGEIVED TS lot of very fine GOL WATCHES: scmething new never vefore not-tt Peunsylvania avenue. near A, PAUPOIN om PARIS, DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. Kid Gloves cleaned without leaving the least . No. 506 cast side of 1th street west, near Ivania avenue. oc9-Im Z.M.P. Wines BON. Ld SEVENTH STREET. PAPERHANGINGS 486 FOR CASH. A. choice selection of Gilt Embrcidered DRAW, ING'ROOM. PAPE! with (a ‘variod, stock, of Theo! TABSELS, &c., r soe-cit 486 ioditm end Low Priced M SHADES. PICTURE 00) ie! No. 486 vane ee —_13w*___Betwoon D and B streets. 1-3w* tween D and B streets. 'W BOUSEKEEPE! ri EE THE a econ deers tence Exciesively articles awed in Houvrkeepl : SEVENTH STREET. OVAL AND SQUARE BUSTIC PIU- WALNUT OF Fi EO vOR Case. re inWjatout Oval Picture Frames, from 7x9 t0 30x24 inches, wish ® varied stock of Oval Frames ish ny de Pictare fncbes Gilt, kmitation + Gord and Tassels Pictaes Bing. BAERRY'S8 SHOW CasE WABERBROOMS, THE courts. ITEMS. . OITY Ghief Justice Cartter,—)w ssermemantipnenmners fer oT reek d : Louis Seldner ys. Rpm [ae y Cte d fot the laintiff; Carrington and ‘defendant. tT. Eiddie desired to cai! the court's > to the Bowén Uastors, rancher’ arts lr rou nur CLormime of Henning, corner 7th street and Maryland avenue, duction of 10 per cent. entil he removes to his new store, No. Sli 7th street, Lai Building. JRWELRY Received from Ni Baers, Dollar Store, Caral an lef, owing one month’s rent while be was ‘enant of Seldner, he, claims also pay for twogiasses (French plate) broken, and for which he promised to pay, and repiaced with common glass. 1t seems that about a month betore the expiration of Weigman's tenancy be sold out to ‘Ris partner. Mr. Munder. but this latter indi- vidual was never accepted 88 tenant. Never Tecognized aseuch by plaintiffs, but always held Mr. Weigman ee he was re- From 7 sponsible up to April Ist, 1865. Then com- | Qorsets menced sew tenancy. Defendant say can’t ran: bind a man by verbal contract for lease of real | €perea! defence, and thst no 08s proved and consequently cannot recover ‘where no lose. Justice Cartter.—This question is reduced to the question of the occupancy of one month, from April to May. If this was a contract on part of Weigman to anewer for the debtand a It of anotner, and not in writing, it is consequently void. The presumption of law that when term of lease ex} the right in ires with it, amd the relations are de novo, and not protracted into a . The undertaking of Weigman was Within the statue of frauds, and the law holds that the plaintiff is not entitled to recover so faras the rent is concerned. As to the win- dows. the one that was broken while the ten- -y Was going on, there is no doubt that he liable and under obligation to restore. up. Bits ———— es , BLANKETS OF ALL UoLors.—Red, White Blue, Grey, and Brown Blankets. Horse Bian- Kets, of all colors. Five Ibs Blanket for £2.50. xary-mace Sheets, Bed Comforts, Feather and ir Pillows, Bolsters, Mattresees, &c. ADAMEON's, 506 9th si one door from Penn. avenue. petals tetencnl BRAcTirvt To emg, and highly satistac: to don, is the clothing at Saxe & Oo.'e, 517 70h street, between ivania dD street. A bex coat for thirteen doliars. “Think of that, Master Brook!” We need not men- tion how cheap are other articles; never well to tell wonderful truths, as they may not be believed. Let all learn for them. Under a general lease a tenant is bound to | %¢lves. We predict the reeult—astontsbment.— restore property as he found it, ordinary wear National Republican, 18th id tear excepted: and as to the oni by ee the wind, if you find trom the testimony that PERsons wishing to subscribe for THE STAR the window was not properly put in, it | Who reside on Capitol Hill and the Navy- is the landlord's loes. Yard, will please leave their orders on North 0 case 295, Stuart Peterson & Uo. vs. Daniel | A street, second door east of Fourth, Uapitol re nels and Morsell; jadgm ent for | Hill. Joun Cocetms, Agent. plaintiff. ——_—_e— — Jury returned in case Seldner vs. Weigh- | Tae Last “Qase or Con-Crexce.”—A day M&o, found for plaintift #42. Mr. Bradley | or two since, Hable & Co., 465 Pennsylvans moved for ® new trial. and filed the reasons. | avenue, received @ letter coutgining & S10 Onse 152, Haylett & Co. vs. Daffey; judgment | greenback from an enthu: siastic patron of their for plsinvitf. establishment, who, a few weeks before, had '»» McCarty vs. Hanley; judgment for plain. Pitehecstoreeme agnificent suitof clothes, je Was £0 well satisfied that the price paid 71, Jobe H. McBlair vs. Wilson & Wise—W. | was less than the real worth of the goods, that 8. Cox and Phillips: referred to Kennedy. bis conscience impelled him to disgorze as jor Northern Central Railroad ys. Williams. | above stated. A large lot of the same kind of Mr. J.C. Smith asks and obtains leave to file | cuits still on hand. 2 Additional plea on paying costs. ~— Cave of Sherman vs. Clark. Mr. O S.Ba- | ir you HAVE MORE MONEY than you know ker files motion for permission to file replica- | what to do with, buy your Gent's Furnishing tion. Goods of Tom, Dick, or Harry; bat if you Case of Simpson and Eaton y wich to get full value received for tue money then taken ap. T.J. Fuller for piaintiff; As- | you pay out, go to Franc’s, where Gent's Far- ford for d-fendants. This isan Action of as- | nisbing Goods are sold at prices which defy suimpeit for money bad and received torecover | competition. Look at the following prices 1 ‘30, wath interest. Good Merino Undershirts and gooey oa a - nee ss d heavy Woo! Socks. 20 Cracurt Count, Chief Justice Cartter.—As- a See siznmeni for to. morrow, ‘Luesd4y, Now. 19m, | 4 2 cents: good Cotton Half Hose, $1 per Is ‘Snow, was “ea yphg dozen; good Paper Collars, 10 cents per box, ses + 996, 350, 346 on the trial | ors boxes for 25 cents: good warm’ Woolen oe. Gloves trom 25 cents up. Also, Scarfs, Ties, Equity RT, Ju Wylie—The follow- | Handkerebiets, at prices 10 suit the most eco. ing orcers c were passed :—Lans- snc’s Popular Gent's Frrnisb- burg vs. Lincoln National Monament Associa- 4% 7th stre - between Dand E, three tion: demurrer overrt Hall. vs. Henry Dougtnss, et led. John Dongtass AL; referred to special | doors above Odd Felto MMAt ¢ ~—— e auci o-, M. Ashford. Ragan vs. Kagan,etal; | Tur cizarest Gent's Furnishing Store in overruling motion for injunction. McBlaw | this city is Franc’s, 4 7h street, between al. vs. Gads!y et al; fipal rati of Jots 32, 33, 31, and 35, in square 167. Gettings et ‘al. appointing trustee to sell. Ad man © T. Smith et at., ends! ting Onas. Bradley. trustee, instead of Jas Patrick Brosnaban et al al. Ellis for complainants. son ior defendants. Motion overruled. Court adjourned ‘atton of sale bdivision of | Cross et al and Golt- 1) and i, three doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. 11M. oo Dr. Ware, Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-and-a-baif and Six bh streets, continues the successful treatment of Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, Warts, Moies, Vascular Excrescences, &c. Office hours from S4.m.to®p.m No charge for consultation, Established iné1. ee wan and Jonn- for injunction BURNETT'S TOILET PREPARATIONS AND 1,000 RAOHES. ee FLAVORING EXTRACTS were submitted years PRACHE: moa 7 ot JR gl cm #0, to the public, in the belief that their gua all the soli PAUSE pinckioit (roi ty Would insure them success. ss of frutt just pluc a In this the pro- trees and ar e0 | Prietors were not disappointed. -o Povr cors, Durillions et Ongles rentres dens la chair, consulter le Docteur White, elabh Gepuis 1-61—a son office No. 44 Penn- no 15-Im____corner 153 st. sylvania avenue, entre la quatrieme et la Six- THIS |S,70 GIVE NoTK teme rue. ber has ined from the rp! —————————E Eee Washington county.in the District 2 . on the personal estate of GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. ——— PECPOSALS FOR & PRISON AT THE STA TION HOUS) ntary late of Washington county. D. Allpertons having claimeueainad the 4 seme, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 16th day of November next :they may, otherwise by law be exclnded from all benefit of the said estate. Gi cused are hereby warned to exhibit ‘The following resolution has been adopted by the City Counc he Board of Aldermen and ¢ mn Council of the Corporation of Ge: That the Mayor be obtain bids, by ad discretio: n under my band this 15th d: ts “BROWNING. Execnto: Bi 2 2) EE ee LADIES. TAKE PARTICULAR Nort ! ward if MAD ADAME. BOVIN 4 Dollars re j IN cider, in consertion with the Be ‘RENCH Pi lin removing all Uterine Ob- roval of the Corporat siructions, Monthly Difheuitios, and all Irrewula: this Corporation at the next rities of the Menstrual Periods j naa dc ee NB —These Pills should never be taken by fe- | {,e" at meeting: The aid bids to be based upon the accompanying plans and specifications of Messrs. Cluss & Rammerhiueber. dated August isa. Approved November 15.187 Mayor's Orrick, Georcrrows, D.C. 2 November 1th, 187. ¢ ce of the above. proposals will be re office until WEDNESDAY next. the uber. at3 ¢'clock pm, for erecting nh rear ofthe present Police Station males during Pregnancy. as they would be sure to e miscarriage. Office, 179 South Beat.. bet. oth and 10th, Island no W-8t [A°1©s: DREss TRIMMINGS. 4 [es 4 large assortment of Bugle nd Buttons : Chinelle, Silk snd ‘ancy Cloak Butt in every variets ja inges, Button der, Jords aud Tassels made to or- | Honse : Mrs. LOW Plans and specifications for the same can be seen ‘Trimming Store, Pa. avenue. at this office between the hours of 9and_ 30 clock no 1é-3t Bet. 9th cach day CHAS D. WELCH, 10 16-3t QWISS CARVED 600. Mayor , —_ ES TIRE NEW STOCK OF FALL ANDWIN Just opened. a Leantiful assortn 4 TER GOODs. RACKETS. INKSTANDS. MAT PAPER k- RESTS, RD & MOHUN, Booksellers and Stat Corner Penn, avenue an JOHN H. SMOOT. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, D, C., Has re ‘and now offers, at the lowest cash prices, an new stock of Fall and Winter Goods) © NBEBRIES, teand Flannels, of all grades; Marseilles ile Spreads; Merimack, 8; Privts; Irish Linens, Table and Scotch Diapers, Towels, T: e's, and other Damuske: Bird Eye ling and Naj EN SYRUP. New No.1 MA REL. = Weich’s BEST FAMILY FLOUR. Now in store and for sale by with a new stock, every article now offered is new, and being bonglit for cash. at the lute reduced ices, customers EGAN & BRo.. kins; Li Gents and Children’s French Cloth, nolé-3tif Corner EB and %th streets, s other wi rm Gloves; Breakfast Woolen SI a Woolen Yai N 188 ANNIE RA large assortment of Virginia Cassimere SHIRT makes of French and American Cloth: ir Get 236 Penn. ay., betw and 15 sts{north side.) | and Boys’ wear, wil general Serartment of Shi , 5. Sheet ng Flannels, Lindseys a Re EN a Rue SCH YOKE SHIRTS, | Domestics. Having resumed business last, Spring MADEN IN STYLE NEQUALLED, From measurement, and Warranted to ft LADIES? AND CHILDREN'S CN DERCLOTH- Made to order. Family Sewing. Stitching. &c. no 8-Im* CENTS PER BUSHEL ONLY FOR y rely upon maki: Of me of the newors and mot lowest possible prices. A cal solicited bi Joan N. B.—Also, Ingrain and other oc 17-eolm W"™: 3; WHEATLEY S PREMTOM sTEAM COKE, NG AND CLEANSING bce ) MESTABLISUMENT = UT O} Eatebitgbed in ssi ‘premium at The the Mette? GAS LIGHT OFFIC ata or _noltdlw No. 472 Tenth street, penae : ae and is now by inthis section ofcoveery. ee 180 BOSTON MARKET, 180 | “Syemy end Scouring of ail Linds done in the beet ©. MALLA . nner. thankful for past favors, the sul soniclty the continued custem of the Rieoerga poogs ivec and returned oY express “ba pecs dally at coment onuept Gatarday, when Soon st au 1t-6on 180 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. v. Ber. Lr ano 1STH. Pa. av. no 133m AS FIXTUBES ‘We have now on hand large and select BENDANTS.and READING LIGHTS, “i th an assortment of GAS SHADES of « Treaso) ea. scription, which we will sell at resonable pric Plumbers and Gas ¥ tere, No. 3 street, between D a: 5 No, Reuaes under Seaton Hail ULtON 00.’3, PAWNBROKERS, near Pennsylvania avenue, Boots AND SHOES AT COST. From to-day I will sell my large stock BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST to close bas Call early for ie eect P. HOOVER 331 Penn's ave., bet. 6th and 7th sts.. oc 19-eo10tif: Sonth siness. Qne ADAM MOUNTS CONSUMPIVE DESTROY Ons KEWING MACHINE. ARS ae aes caer Two Hundred BLANK BTS. Asthas Croup in childrens Also many tave beet ew and Second-band CLOTRING. efectuyiy cured by het Pile Salve, made and wold WATCMES ced MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS, | SPS33W sat: Beeteten diehead ade Sd sol 08-12 Stott’s, opposite National; Entwisle's, 12th Pennsylvania avenue; Ford's, ith and’ avenue, KRBAPIN BOUP—| JW. Huckins | Suse ine for twelve ol -culsine at Parker House, Boston. Wor aale in cans tg snitvag aoa fermo! nuca — isth stres " rated ki ar rE EET | Bias thrmabens Bislaster icckbiieo, Meaniose FYEeMBOLD S FLUID ExtRAcr BucHy | Nightingales, and all soft biu birds, tain diseases of the orper Lith a BLAUDE mith 78. oat smnare cc 18 ypeander Ebbitt ous a ; AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES ana of ees or 1 Dealt, Overt co Sp rapeule, pneey URINARY ORGANS. AILS, Se. + KIDW§LL & HENDERSOWS whether existing!a wae OR no 9-1 F '305 Ninth street. EAL BSTATE AGENOY. * JUISIANA AVENUE, (UP 8’ 1), Seehtours eparobase and sate at ALE, from whatenst) Tong Bray NG: sate of Discuses of thes organs, re the ‘use of « y ‘to, ronal" aay tare a Our Flea nd Bite "ars sonra er ie ANB WavPhiie, bed of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a THE PA) OF TAXES i) CT Bi ce ao at CHU, EXAMINATION OF Tax TITLES, Bota vy sit cca Daw iy Affairs im Georgetown. Rerarerne THE LocR.—The lock gator the THz OvTLET tock at Roar the coe! boats through the lock, and asene Bett peer locked tarough Crarexp with Larcexr.— Wm. Hamilton, AMUSX MENTS. RATIONAL tA EATRE. TOMGHT, + MAGGIK MITCH FEL as FANCHON, AUPPORTED BY INSURANCE. National Capital Imarance Company HOME OFFICE. 500 NINTH STRERY, WASRINGTON, DO CHARTERED BY SPEriAL ACT OF 9oR- Gres. IZED c. OXGn CaPiraL st! TAL —.#1,9e0 gee. Com! offers more favorabia Stephens | oie ‘public evans caer «fected | the Unitea "by combining NeANE.—Officer Myles, Satarda: | ‘of Life and Accident foetirance’ os thee sino dee ee cues Rowe an old colored man | Seu 2iinieer den chereea, Sess ‘DIN EVERY AGENTS WANTE! STATE ory aap and Mr. K charged Bim with the I y of his fat. Periies refused to prosecute the case. and the Justice theretore Sned Hamilton $2.50 for dis- EXECUTIVE ‘ hie ee ~ . Job W_ Angas, 3 a \. a Erestes Poulson FINANCE OO EE ah re 1Dgs—6,550 bushels of red wheat, 90 bushels james L.. . * of white corm, and 250 bushels of oats, ‘Gales. | 3 300 bushels of red wheat at $2.60; 720 bushels | red wheat at $2.50; 1,650 bus of red wheat DENTISTRY. 2.55; 700 br ai Chee ee > white corm at $1.30; 2 bas! of omte at 7 cente: 200 bushels of red wheat at $2.52. 120 | [)® a, rar bushels de. at $2.60. No, 310 Pexssyivanca Avenre, ‘bet. 9th amd 10th sts an tions med nt a the ART UF DENTAL SURGERY. oc t-m* D® LEWIEa DAIS, DEETAL 4880018 No. 260 PENNA AVE. Between 12th and isth streets, THE Port.—The steamer Kenebec, Usptain | Tolbert, arrived with merchandise from _ Baltimore. Vacmancy.—Mary Holland, a woman of bad repuie, well known to the police and at the work-bouse, fe! the clutches of ofticer | Martin on Saturday afternoon, who took her | before Justice Be key, charged ys being a | vagrant. The Justice haymg bad her befyre — iim on thie charge before, he was pot lone ia | TEETH EXTRACTED wrrnovr Pat. commiting ber tp the work. house, which — pince she was but ® short time since dis- | gh¢ch4ree will be made for oe missed. | ratient wit! be required to pay SOLICITING TRADE.—Ofiicer Reid this morn- | surgical operation when performed, which ing arrested a salesman uamed Joho Drake, | will be deducted when the Teeth are mate. The And arraigned bim before Justice Buckey, | A any SD charged with solicitiog orders without « ee pee adel. Ron ic aN wr ‘i neatest 20 50. ~_~ cities All “a will bedoue in the AsSAULT ON SOLOMON.—Nolomon Jackson, | best manner. and warn ve entire colored, this morming caused the arrest of his | Persons will de to call and ex- employer, Johu Cole, a boatman, charging him betore Jusiice Buckey with striking him while on the tow-path of the canal. Joho was fined $1 50. = Dv» BARTON STREET CEvRCH.—A protracted | PAWN-DROKER—H BUBN- Ith treet avenne, three doors maken, meeling Was lastevening commenced at this | chureb, under the sapermieadence of Rev. Mr McCauley, which will continue every evening during the week, except on Saturday. Able Advocotes Of the gospel will assist the pastor during the wrek. Se )B SALE—A splendid SHOW CASE, 6 Fong. pints glees: asso a large: WINDOW CURTIN, at No, 173 Bridge street, Georgetown. no 16 3t* Sure s ' MADE Ti) ORDER, ne 1G-1w. WALL 30 BALES PRIME T > 2) bbls CIDER VIN 30.000 43¢ feet PICK ETS 7 Por sale 0) » PETER BERRY | 6-6t* =5 Water st., Georgetown. Fis e n= Wearlag Apparel . le thon N. B.—Old Gold ond Silver bought, Bustwens no 1s a confidential Oxr price onty: GERMAN STUDENT | LAMPS, SHADES, CHIMNEYS, AND WICKS. oo , PLATED AND BRITTANIA WARE CUTLERY, RLATED AND BRITTANLA WARE | B22 ‘ERS. JAPANNED, PLAIN AND STAMP. 7 EB. FRENOH COFFEE POTS. CA NARY AND MOCKING BIRD CAGES, &&. FRENCH CHINA. e fell assortment in White, Gold Band, and Decorated. in Tos, Diunc?, and Toliet Ware, rf | Gorse bought for cash and wold at private sale, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Between th and ith streets, | — i] WALL, BOBINSON & CO, | MERCHANT TAILOBING, | IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. | j NEW STYLES pa 4 FALL AND WINTER 3 FANCY ARTICLES vi 8, In French, China, Bohemian Glass, Lava, and | weenige gee cflemstrirnwa Parise Ware, &c. | TO WHICH WE INVITE THE ATTENTION — OF PUBCHASERS. GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE | Of all kinds. A complete stock. | | JUST RECEIVED— A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, or THE LATEST STYLES AND BEST MATERIAL. oozl-Im ANDREW J JOYCR aco, CABRIAGE MANUFACTUBS 477 and 479 lath street. Particular attention given to repairing. hot colm sSTRBOLOGY. IVES’ PATENT In Table, Bracket, Hanging Lampe and Chande- liers. Full assortment. —_ } Il stock of all kinds of LAMPS, CHANDE- | ‘A fall stgcTxme, Ac. undtee llongtaoe S AND THE TUBING, DROP , SHADES, of ali Kinds, &c. ANDS FO) a LIGHT: AN EXAMINATION OF STOCK SOLICITED. NO AUCTION GOODs, 5 ULLRICH, Jr., i a Ninth street, Between D and E street. N.B.—REMEMBER ONE PRICE, IN PLAIN | FIGURES. po 6-2wif* j s+ ok ni TORE. 487 NINTH THE WORLD ASTONISHED EN D AND E. E WONDERFUL REVELATIONS iN . AT THE lowest rates. + mal ¥ THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, jams, A No. 1 Mack: 5 | DE DAME H. A. PERKIGO, She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew | restores those who, sabactip' Sonata, gutgumeahee, anaes in tee. tenet mae the store at all hours of the day. | Bons and friends, loss of money, &c.. hat sack. oc@1m | despondent. (A PARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK : or ENGLISH WORKS ON SCIENCE, MEDIC HISTORY, POLITICAL BCONOMY. JUST BKCEIVED AT THE HUDSON TAYLOR BOOKSTORE. The Comic History of Ei ad. with bean tifa’ coloved etchings. By John Leseh. 1 vol Londo ‘Treasurer will receive och. London. he Comi don. be | The Government of England. By William Ea- Hearn. L-L-D. London, $7.00. cor batinrs tha Lew Stetect, Lenker, Goa. ing. in Letters to s Law Student. jon. q "Tiree Buciish Statesmen. By Goldwin Sinith. London. $3.0. oy Garden Architecture and Landscape G 4 ustrated. London. 3. OR Sner’s Ghoweary “ie Ia Recomsecture. Illustrated, London. $3.73. iu ’s Commercial Hand Book of "he. Treasury of French Cookery. trations. The Comic History of Rome, with colored illus By John lon. $475, ssngces S MADAME H ge, | SS DAWeoly P.O. rence. 64. | ————______ By Mrs. OCK OF FINE GOLD aND A ePEOEID SILYEM WATCHES! HUDSON TAYLOR BOOK STORE, All Warranted to Runand Thorowchly Keewlaced at FRENCH & RICHARDSON, THE LOW PRICK OF @10 EACH ; 013 AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: |, XCELSIOR! to a E CHASTEL! B38 Fe EXT! A’ ot m= FOR REMOVING ERE + tory recommend Vise ap being ‘pis = ome i ite Oe ae fs & jnous Stfer part of the body -completsly a 4 TaBRRSES a SEED 9,02 sp 3] D**onires §! z sare sete Sahara ze eet ince on day of ary t is. that the Se beard ot Sopa aee eas pats es Bes ne RR Se 5

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