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‘THE EVENING STAR, ge For “AUCTION Sates” advertisements gee fourt® page of to-day’s Stan. LOCAL NEWS, AMUSEMENTS, &., TO-NIGHT. aL TeeaTEe —Mus Magee Mitchen, Mr. Celver, and the new company “Peart of Savor Wat's Orxea Hovse—Lecture by ki Newman Heli. of Eugiaod, on »- fe retatio: between America sed Great Britain, Tetrerstu-stexet Bartist Carecs. ‘The firet lecture of ‘te course for the beat the new missioe chapel of the First Ba; Church will be delivered oy Kev. Dr. Gulets thisevening Subject Marriage MernorotitaN Hatr.—Jona Malligan Jeen. Hart, and otver old favorites of the Washington pudlic, in a fine bill tals evening. Life Asso- ciation. Au adjourned meeting of the Washington Benevolent Life Association was beld last might at the Board of Trade rooms. Dr. Du. hamel was called tothe caair, and Mr. S. W. as sppoisted secretary. a yen pesoarer reper aving recei ved SS trom members who have subscribed to the as- Bociation, of which there nad been expended $72.S, les ving & dalance op Band of $15 (7. ‘Oolcne! William jH.gBoy4, chairman of the commitiee sppointed to draft ® constitation awe, ang agp le ok which was read e actuary, Mr. Disturnet Mr. Haley, from the same committes, sub- mitted a minority report. in which he objected zo the pian proposed, because he believed the Durden of the psymeot of premiums would tall heavier apos the younger members than pon those of more advanced age. ‘His points of objection were replied to by Messrs. Pearson, 1 and Eliot; after ‘Which, on motion, the comstutation, as sub- majority committee, was put to [The main testares of the association, a8 set the comstitution are that the organiza- Washington Be- pevolent Life egg i and its object sbali bemutnal benefit of subscribers on ‘the co-operative pian. Each associate, male or female, enjoying ordinary health, oa the payment of a certain sum, (mot exceed! s at time of subscribing, and @ certain addi- sum on the death of any one of the ass: ciates or co-operators, shall enjoy all the sociation. The entrance fee shail go into the bands of the Treasurer as a permanent fuad for the transaction of the association. There shall also be a reserved fund to meet or claims promptly upon the death ofan as- sotiate, to which each member shall advance his two firs: premiums, of one dollar, or more, | and shail continue to pay said advance upon notification of the decease of any associate, k-eping 'wo payments constantly in thebands | of the Treasurer, and that due notices of death sbsll be given. The sociates, OF co-operators, to cousist two classes, Subject to medical examination: the a .o- cisies from twenty to titty years of age, to pay one doliaron the death of an associate, Qed those between the ages of fifty and seventy on the deaih of an y equal privaleges. per cent ) shail, o-opersior of ue Assocta- or persons en- paid (less upon the death of a ou, be paid ust led the ret V ividend, the cl { Vice Wm. H. aury.Joha Distarnett rs uD. Defroes, Frankia M. Dove, Matthew Mckwen, I © Cayton: A Derectors, Me Pimp, George and W.B Eotwicl On motion of Mr Disturnell, the vote was taken op the commiitee’s nominees, and they were neanimously elected On motion employ an #s« payments | d by any | Bovd: Secte- | @ Ac‘wSry W&s authorized to | A resolution ofiered by Mr. Jones, instruct- | Ing the secretary to refund the mouey paid to the subscribers who are not coustitut onally evtitied to become members of the association, Was adop'ed. Om motion, the meeting adjourned, subject to the call of the president. Boarp or Porice—Ata reg! meeting of the Board of Police, held yesterday afternoon, the follow- ing additional private police were appointed for pinety di Jesee W. Kitchen, todo duty than W. Olauson, to do streets, from Lto N: W. duty at ihe United States sion: Henry M. Lowery, to do the National Safe Deposit Company's S. Waugh, vice R. J. McClellan, resigned. George H. Thompson was fined $20, Sud ord+red to be reprimanded, for neglect of duty and insubordination. The application of Johanna Brown for Testaarant hicense, in Georgetown, was recon- aidered and Tejeced. The Board refused to Teconsid+r tbe vote oa which tus applications of Micbaei Lyach apd Denais O. Bonovan tor rectanrant lieeuse, in (Feorgetown, and Fergu- son & Sullivan were rejected. The applications of Mary Jane Carr, Caths- rine Morgan, Dennis Byrne, Joba Fiynn, Mary McKerpy, Arnold Holston. Thomas White, Wm. Swresy, Wm Usrey, Michael McCarthy, James Cole, Augast Hosch, Jotn Davison, Joba Roney. James M. Jackson, Gotis, Micharl Keliy, Jam P Selzer. Hugh Fitzmmons, Catharine Becker, Ww. McOsrtby, Wm Kennedy, Henry Oen- trich, Herman Smith, Wm. Sperger, C_O. Wil- Isrd, G. Godfrey, Joha Talty, Bernard Sbearer, (cf Tennallytown,) Philip Weber, Mrs E. Bauman James Barrett, aad James Maker, for restaurant licenses, were ali re- jected. Adjourned. pees TEMPERANCE A¥varRs.—The dedicatory services of the mew Dall which Bas been ar- ranged for the useot Eqnal Division, Sons of Temperance, in the upper story of the intelli- geocer Building. (entrance by the north stair- Way.) wil teke place thi: evening at 7% o'clock. and will, no doubt, be very interest- ing to Onr readers. sod as the ceremonies are pudiic, and a novelty in this city, there will Provably be quite an atvendance of those who AtTenet femperance men. The ball will be ded- jeated by Jobe S Hollingshead. Esq., deputy G. W. P., ascisted by the offi of the Div: sion The second anniversary celebration of How. ard Division. No 7, Sous ot Temperance. wii take place this eveniog at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Addresses will be delivered by Hoa. Hiram Pric*, of lowa: Wm. P. Drew, Esq. G. WP; Wm. G. Finney, Esq., W. P. ‘The exer- cises will be enlivened with several a irces of vocal aud instrumental music. Sons of Jonadab. organized a few ce by Messrs Asbury Lioyd, S.C. Ecklot, J.J. Campbell, and others, arly initiare candidatesioto the novel of the order at the hall they have the building corner of Louisiana pve and 7th street, to-morrow evening for first ume and long line of candidates Will pase through the mill, among them, no Jess chan five “locals” on the city press. Ks P (—¥ 1onTs OF PyTHtas —Yesterday, the Grand Lodge Kuiebts of Pythias, received ation from Philadelphia, to organize iz Sun sud Penn Township Lodges. Nos. 28 apd 27 respecti also an application for Lodge No. 1. of Baiti- —the first Spplication recetved from The intter lodge will be organized on Friday evening nex’, 20th instant, the Grand Lodge officers of ihe District officiating. ‘There are ai present six lodges in the District, ‘with a memberspip of about 1.500. An im- Pression seems to prevail among many that the 7s are a colored organization. ‘There Bre, Bowever, no celored Kaighi thias fm the coun The order “ie, ge extending tbrougpout the country, letters are daily received from varioes calies Seking information in regard to its objects, aims, ke. The order was established ia this city on the 22d of February, 1961. The otficers are at presen'—Grand Onaacellor, W. P. Westwood: Vice Chancellor, Daniel Carri- gan: Grand Scribe, Clarence M. Graod + swancial Serite, C. W. U. Key; Grand Banker, Jos. S. Martin; Grand Gaide, Ha: Kron- hetmer: Grand Inper Steward, Francis Wood: Greud Outer Steward, Richard Lawson. ‘be Washington Spiriteal- fate Soe yb eu ome of the large rooms of Woodward's Building, and fitted it ap as a Pince of wership where they bold service every Soncay, conference meeting every Toedsy nicht, and a platepic scbool on ‘Thurscsy evenings. Last evening at the School (bere was ® fair attendance, and the meeting was presided over by Dr. Maghew. ‘The Socie-y numbers about 200, and @t present Mre. Kenpe:t, of Boston, (a trance speaker,) is be lecturer. —_—_e—___ A Carty BirtEy BY 4 Doo—About x © Clock yesterday evening, & litle = oamed Mary Covnor was bitten by a log. the property of grinder, which was shot S oxeves of We seventh precinct. ——e RxexA¥DED—Jobu_ Redman, colored, ar- Tested yesierday op the charge of cmanan ans from Ad=m Ales, wasexam ned before T 4 remandec in default of esring before cuart, astice surety RLBOTION OF OFPL 8. Last eveaing, a mretiog wae held ia the fourth tory ot Woodward's Hat! for the pur, pese of reorganising the Second Ward Repub. | Me Nut, nud tt WOs Bteuded by aden: forty na, sone twelve or ffieen bemg whites: an OB, dateer Bi A. G. Kiddie, Couneti- men Pisu sed Orocker, O A, Stewart, ol. Kraabali, Mejor 4. Hall an Mr Kiddie, ae press took the ebatr, Br ored) acted Bs secretary The Cbalr saved that the term for wht officers bad been @wected expired in October, sod tt Would br necessnry toriect officers He returned bis (hanks for baving elected him as tbeir first president, but would respecttully cok (hat Bis pame would go! b+ used for a re- election While he was ready todo all in bts power for tbe iuterests of the club, be thougat S more active iaa shou'd occupy (hat post- tion Mr Jobn I, Pfau moyed thatthe meeting Procerd ‘0 the election of officers, and ex- pressed the hope that Mr. Riddie would allow the use cf his uame. Mr. Amba-b (.olored) urged that Mr. Riddle cer bey wanted McFarland, (colored.)—Will he edt bominsted Mr. es “{ second it. “1 fourth 1°," &¢.} WL. Bramball and Jobn L. P:au were also nem:patd. Mr. Riddle declined being a candidate, and ‘ated that be was so sit that be feared Re could not give the proper attention tot. ‘The vote was taken by ballot, avd Messrs. BrokGanrzativn AND CEE ion, d@ Mr Edward Ambash (col- «80: adie as Presi- third it.” Jobn 8S Crocker ana Sidney McFariand (colored ing 28 tellers, it was announced as follows:—John L. Ptaa, 24; Jonn L. Bram- hall, 7; A.@_ Riddle, 4. Gol. Bramhall conducted Mr Ptaa to the cbair and briefly retarned bis thanks, express- ing bis regret that the former president nad ot consented to serve. Mr. F. Posey (colored ) nominated Mr. D. M. Kelsey as first vice-president. Mr. Kelsey said that he was willing to he could te advance the interests of the asso- ciation, but preferred being @ high private and dowg picket duty. As the colored portion of the club had not received the first choice they should at leset bave the second: he therefore asked to decline, and nominated Sidney Mc- Farland. Mr. McFarland, (colored,) asked to decline, doall ) | #aymg that he had recently changed his base of operations, with politics. A Voice.—He has jined church.” Dr Purvis, (colorrd,) was nominate’, as alo G. A. Hall. who declined, and Thomas E. Green, (colored.) Mr. F. Posey, (colored,) asked if Mr. Green would serve. Mr. EB. Ambush said that Mr. Green would serve wherever they placed him. Col, Brambali endorsed the nomination of Mr Green in very warm terms, sa: none Was more zealous in the Is bone did more important service than n. Mr Ambosh suid tbat he no iced im the room id could not now be mixed | ORe who was one of the thirty-six voters for sotlrage, Mr. Willis Duer, &od nominated Mr. Lewis Wallace, (colored,) and General Crocker were appornted tellere, and ‘he natiot resulted: For T E. Green, 31; Dr. Pa-wis, =; Mr. luer, 1; snd Mr. Green was ceclared elected rai Crocker moved that Dr. Purvis be +d Secona Vics President Purvis.—Mr. Preei— © Kelley —The office properly belongs to Purvis. who had done muck for the p ir'y. T Purvis again rose; when the q iestioa called tor and put, and be ws eloct-d. Middle moved ‘that Mr. Daer p+ the Vice iresdent, amd Ed. Ambush, co - de 1 » br i Mr ed by Gol. Bram. Won provided jor bul two Presidepur Kelsey moved to reconsi cb the Third Vice Preside Te ti question der the vote by n Was m being takes, » divis Oo WAS calied Mr Hall moved that the consideration of the subject be posipened: carried. w Ste . (colored,) was nominated as Gen Crocker moved that Sr. Clair Bealey be clated the asshtant apd W. N. Stewart the financial secretary. Nominations for treasurer being im order, Walker Lewis ‘colored) was nominated, with others, and he was elected, receiving 22 votes. Marshall Brown (colored) moved the ap— pointment of a sergeant-at-arms Mr. F. A. Boswell here eutered the room and ‘Was Teceived with applause. Msjor Hall moved the appointment of a committee to revise the constitution; which was agreed to, and Messrs. H. A. Hall, Dr. | Purvis, (colored,) and Major Hine were ap- pointed, and subsequently, on motion of Mr. Ambush, the nomber was increased, and = W.H. Chase and D. M. Kelsey were ed. The election of the Executive Committee was deterred. No further business being before the m: & suggestion Was made that 2n address would be in order, but no one ap; 4 to respond, and parties commenced to leave, when & mo- tion to adjourn was put and carried. pinot i A Womax Sor Dagap tn THE SevertH A4RD.—Last night, shout 1! o'clock, a cold- blooced murder took place on C street, between 4% and 6p streets, Island. The victim bei | Scolorea womas named Adeline Harris, and the perpetrator @ colored man named Wm. rs that several colored men he mn op, ud some words passed bet ween the parties when Qarter drew a pistol and tired, the ball taking effect just above the left eyeof Adeline Harris, killing her tustantly. Officer Fainter was within half asquareof the piace at the time and neard the report of the Pistol, but om going down the square could hear nothipg about it. and it was not until this morning that the police obtained information ot the bomicige which came through asmall boy Officers Fainter, Barker and Jarboe im- mrdiately set to work and arrested the follow- ing &* accessories to the murder —Abrabam Hill, the proprietor ef the shop: Emmet Siatt, Eaward Crosen, Melvinia Harris, sister of de- erased, and Elizabeth Davis. who were locked up in ‘be station. Carter, who until recenuly bas been employed as & porter in a grocery store in the Seventa Ward, could nowhere be sound, and it was pretty clearly ascer:ained that he bad left thecity. The s:ate- Mepts of the parties under arrest are some- what copflictiug. When the shop was entered thie morning. Hill was found there, and intimated to the of Carter a to be sorry for shooting, and be advised him to give himself up. Others say that sbe bad made some offensive remark to i, ter of the rested this morning, stated that she left the Bouse shority after the occurrence, and went across the deceased, Melvins, on being ar. Teet, where she went to bed, but she could not help thinking about the mitter. Justice Tucker summ: 8 jury of inquest this morning. A verdict was rendered that she came to her Geath by 8 pistol shot, fired with felonious in- tent by & pistol inthe hands of John Heary er. After the rendition of the verdict, Justice ‘Tucker bela the parties named above to bail as ‘witnesses, excepting Hill, who is held as an Accessory. < —_-___. Tue JURISDICTION OF THE HARBOR Mas- TER.—Ip the case of Cenrad Faunce, master of one of the vessels engaged iu the Potomac river trade, who was charged by the barbor master with refasing to comply with bis di- case, opinion: “The law approved December 25 63, ‘providing for the appointmen tof a har- ” only bor master and for other poten J a — ot - tion must en obedi: some rule or Teeetation “ine co ation” Washington or law of ‘The defendant in this case was “refusing te move of the channel, when te inconvenience of ber, when requested to do master. Tur Reason Way —That Weet of J5tR street, and was in darkness Inst night, peace to impose of a ship or vessel simply because he ref i H nf ; See #:83 facti E i i a g 2e Be é & x # ard Jobe sas Porm Amp Oncece. } IETO i th Weemscradte Clase heiort Reverena, Archbishop of Iai GEORGETOWN. | The reguiar weekdg meeting of the Johnson | ecard 8 ciroulat to sit thee! wrobes ia the —_—— Areb-dioorer (including Distriét of Coin: Dis) tor a tridaum of prayers for the Pope a: 1Be-Ubureb. to commence on the Feast of tue Immacelate Conception, the 6th of bar oxime, aud gonttves wotil the Tarsday fol- Affairs in Georgetown. | Boar of ALVERMES.—At the mescog of | © Hoard laste vening, the Preeiteot. MoM. Atibews, Recorder, be:ag aveeat from OConvervative and Dewocratic Uiub, was held Inst evening st A. Gleaede's, on Norte Oapt- tol, between G asd H streets, the Vice Prest- eoufly, “Le wherenpon the officer march: where t 4 Nsom, in tke chaur, an: e°. hess, Mir. Hyde presided, aud tsid before the boson Soa Kate Spe dey Se ictigy 7, GKORS wing. On each day the | iteny of the Sain's, W.L. Wall & Co., wil! sell to- Boo'd s comm ation irom property -owarrs | on Ony street, east of Moo'gomers, praying | for permiseion to piant shade trees oo enid | ov wih toder ' o'clock a. m., at their Bazasr, filty horses, new were browehi Onl ore Mr. Gleason, from the committer to procure and second-hand carriages, harmcss, saddles, &e. wih the prayers that follow, Aad the Psalm a ball for the meeting of the club, atated that will be cuantd. or recited, folio wed Morag, Wao Siremiee * by th ect, Contra Persecatore et mate sire’, apd introduced & resolution grantiog “he | from custody Torr apprarko © was bs ind maayonue Lae Sireeueould be fasuea for 85 agen tees beginning Hostiom Nostroram, aad Cooper & Latimer will sell to-morrow morn- | privilege acked for, Which was passed Also, | Sith Jor be some “ft chair enteres Creede, tan vere the Qoltect. Pro Paps. When it may be | ing, 8t their ealesroom, corver of 11th street | pr.ented a memorial from "y-owerrs | Terr Bay Dg sptend nmorg kermn tha! U Pot ‘Job, HolMtab, from the commitiee to | ¢remed more convenient, @ third part o | 8nd Penpsyivania avenue, piano fortes, mir- | jn the viciwity of Green and Beall streets, | see bed wren Kidnapped ana cm repare # constitiuan the Rosary may be recited insteaa of the | rors, furniture, clothing, carpets, etc. sakiwg for a flag footway across (Grecn etr-el, | 126: bict hy two men Bo hieews chy Ihe same, ARG Moved thi Litspy. Th exercises will terminate on each ob Si onlin TO EMPLOY & fireting moment profitadiy, Jook at Saks & Oo.’s price list in the Eveaiug Star. Their location is at 517 7th s reet. STRANGERS WILL THAN: them tocail atthe U. S. 0! of Beall street, and iotro- for laying sant fhg foot- ©. Hyde, from the ee. Teporied adversely relief of R M. Uhatterton, for selhiug | Mr. Hogan movea secttons. He thought that there was too mach power conferred upon the Execative Qomait- tee It was all Executive Committee At this simge Thora day with the Benediction of the Most Holy Sacrament, and in those churches where it will be practicable or convenient to do so, it ts rec- ommended that during thos* 4fys the Exposi- tiow of the Forty Hours should be made. Tne faithful are invi-ed to appreach the Holy Sa- pt GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, — RY THOMAS DOWLING EXCELLENT H yer Acct: Georestown v8 for directing ing Honse of FURNITOR® AN ‘ DA} NO, November 7 at . aatiedte. U craments of Penance and Euchorist, as wellas | Hable & Oo., 46° Penusylvania avenue, de- vata y eos cube taking the cbaiy Me. Thora ssid they had | 10 visit the churen daily, and to pray accord- | tween 3d aud. 4 streets, for they will theta Wo vclock. Teil welt my Auction Noone with. thought proper toetect bin presideet. He sc- | ing to the intentions of the Ponti in order to | find every article pertaining to s gentleman's investigate the deflcrt tm | ie alicat assortment of Househald Puraitere +! cepied the position. It was evident that at the | gain the indulgence granted Wardrobe, and at moderate prices. te of the Tax Collector. and adding | {O° Ti‘n au deining bousckeepine. cometiong lan’ election im this etty legt'tutte voters were se an F fo said comminee, and ser com. | S1- Scrut-aautpetned ccd acitie yas | aA ABIES Rlaact be Gate | Tu ov sue MrszB oreergare te eae io bd. Phabe A 2 te - dis ; Frab was formed to call the aitration of our | sion, ted te tbe National Washington | Giothing he the sme dicone at Heewine LWalvut Marl Clothing at the same discount, at Henning's One Price Store, corner 7th street and Maryland venue. Selling off to remove to No. Sil 7th st, Intelligencer Building. Mopvument Association an imveresting relic in the shape of the cap stone taken from over the north door of the Cid Uspitol Building, which ‘was built in the year 1516. The fragment is of composition, about eighteem Inches long, and about twelve inches wide at the top, and eight orten inebes wide at the base. In front is 3 carved head of Melpomene, (soddess ot the Citizens to the necessity of preparing for the coming election. All should register, and those who Bad no right to register be looked after. The Radical party in this District were oppored to the la ecensua simp!y because they de=rred to bide the frauds perpetrated by tuem Bt the iast election. white vote then did not reach the regwtration by over 2,500, and decior was referred to t two Boards ow the Tax Collector's accoun's | A message to the Bosra of Uommon Coancil proposing that when (be two Boards adjoura | ‘this evening, it be sine dir, was adopwd The foliowipg from the Board of Common (oun. | cli were disposed of :—Resolution tor repair of 2 Tables D. and ott Lathes ae id other Be intends ot fine Rng re Spring sat Usk Diving a0: otber Chairs a is aoe hag pnbetinds Marble top ard other Stands cellent Feather Beds. Hixir and Hask Mat- sei TELE JewEtRy.—Jet Setts, Coral Setis, Bog Wood Sette, Buttons and Bracelets to match Sil ver-plated Spoons and Forks, received College Run ard Paper Mill bridge; pasted | ' at r tare now it was the duty of this club toinfuse some | Drama, artistically executed, while benearn Sy ya a prec Rea meid Ordinance postponing the tmprowaeat 10 the | MOT a tsabee ont Gnas spirit im the other wards, and cause them to | 'he lower end of the stone are the words, | pircot, fide walks op S'b street un: first day of | od Sim Bates P ‘wake from their sleep. «Qoade, London, 17%." thus indicating June, 1868; parsed. Resolution to pay claim d Alabaster Veere Ch! ore. Hose Crockery and Glass Ware, Ketrigern its age to be anumber of years anterior to the ee epee time when it was inserted into the Old Usp- | as Ws: Jvpax from the tmmense sales that Mrs, Mr. Hogan then read the constitution by sec- tons. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Re- of Jos F. Collins; prssed. Resointion sp- pcinuog a commiitee to recommend an eniarge- - xact history of this stove corer seit . ‘Ment OF the charter of the town and ex- | With many other articles tor numerousto men- Mr. G. G. Wilson objected to calling _ ree it a belisved to agit mee eo es en ait, Biggie ge toe vonage. | tion. few | been sent here from London &s 4 present to | One Dollar. ‘@03 referred to the Committee the United States Government, to be used for 'r. Jobneom might bave nothing to do Ties; Revol |. He moved that the name of John- jon appoint ng a committee to actin ion with & commities of the = eae orlistat tbe purpose From TH18 Day I will sell good Whalebone to which it Was applied. The pped; not through any dis to | relic is curious in appearance, and will afford | Corsets at $1; make to order the best at $3, and the President, bat m the comi: Presidential | anotherof the thousands of intere: ‘ing features | ogee the fit: mv own Patent Walking election it might be necessary to call the clab | which will be embraced in the Washington ‘irt at 81.25; Shoulder Braces at from $2.30 after Sherman, Grant, McUtelian, or whoever | Monument when completed. up. On aaa should be the Democratic eaadidate. —____—_ Ibis 49 Louisiana avenue, near oe . Joum Hoilaban thought Mr. Johnson as Ralp on THE Fancy.—Lieut. Tait, of the a: good out of effice as inoffice. He was opposed th precinct, and @ of men made a raid BLANKETS OF ALL OoLors.—Red, White, Kind tm thie section of comm’ to dropping the name of Johnson, who was a | last evening, between 3 and 9 o’clock,on a dis- | Blue, G: and Brown Biaukets. Horse Bian- ‘Dyeing aod Scouring of ell ki done tn the beat good man in or ont of office. orderly houce on ©, between Lith and izth | Kets, ofallcolers. Five lbs Blanket for £2.50. Hye. Resolution to lay certain | manner. for on eb ov Mr. © ilson thenght the club should becalied | streets, where they trrested seventeen males = ade Sheets, Bed Comforts, Feather Resolution to pay KR a Pe Le zee ws ~ “a. afer the party leader or Prestdential candidate. | and females, colored; (Elizabeth Glascew, the | and Hair Pillows, Hol-ters, Mattresses, dc. 150, J. L, Parkhurst $150, and bg poe Speeare Go the He knew Mr Johnson good man,and if | mistress 0! ibe house, being among the party.) Apamson’s, 506 9th st, for saditi LS heeheuld be the candidate next year. call the | who were provided with lodgings at the sta- 11as one door from Penn. avenue. ciub alter bim. He thanked that Mr. Jobnson was bead of the Government. Mr. W. A.Gleason thought Mr. Johnson Would be President long enough to kiil the Radical party, and that was all that was tion for the night. They came out before Jus- tice Harper this mornimg, when Elizabeth Glascow, charged by Lieut. Tait with keeping & bawdy house, was beld to bail for court. ‘The rest of the party were charged with being ppoim tee to represent the imterests of the on before Congrees;adopted. Adjourned rine die. Common Counct..—A communication was ee Pereons wishing to subscrive for THE STAR Who reside on Ospitol Hill end the Navy- ‘Yard, will please lexve their orders on North A street, second door east of Fourth, Uspitol AMUSEMENTS. Teceived from the Street Commissioner asking wanted. 1t was no use to talk about Grant, | at a disorderly gathering. from which three | Hill. Joun Oocerns, Agent. re- NATIONAL THEATRE Sherman, or McUtelian, this club could not be | were dismissed, and the others, whose names 1 Or ONEY thi ou know "ree's a called after a bett+r man than Mr. Johnson. are as follows, were fined $5 each :—William | | }¥ ‘OU RAVE MONS MONEY. inet oo —-- Mr. Wilson withdrew his motion, amd the | Jones, Mary Ulark alias Stephens, Kate | WHS! V aiitin Kien ae Eee: a & communication enclosing bil To NIGHT, Ciub was christened “The Fourth Ward | Hagar, Mary, George Serek Salin,'| Goode ot ome wick oe Bans: . Hunt for gravel furntshea seine agro aad Democratic Club.” an SS, tae May, Loch toe pens eas oak, “4 ie Deence wane Gh fe BENEFIT OF The 2d reciion of the constitn'ion which was | ard, te vis, a Krooks, “4 . a opted,states that the object of the Club isto | Thomas, Caristisna Buehler, Thomas Hard, | Bisbing Geods are sold at prices which dety MAGGIB NITCESLE. combine and organize the streng'h and efforts Of SIL tbos* who approve and support the prin- ciples enunciated by the National Convention competition. Look at the following prices :— Good Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 50, 75, 90 cents and $1; good heavy Wool Socks, 2) and 2% cents: good Cotton Half Hose, 81 per dozen; good Paper Collars, 10 cents per box, or 3 boxes for 25 cents; good warm Woolen Gloves from 25 cent» up. Aiso, Scaris, Ties, Handkerebir!s, at prices to suit the most eco- nomical, at Franc’s Popular Gent’s Furnisb- ing Store. 4% 7thstreet. between Dand E, three doors above Odd Fellows’ Hai Aidt: Eliza Johnson, Mary Jackson, Kate Unger. and Mary Johnson lgrorTANT PAT! esting interference patent case, 0 the Patent Office to Judge Fisher, Chambers. The invention in contest consi in making driven-well, by driving a rod into the ground until water is reached: the rod is then withdrawn and an iron pipe witha pomp is then inserted. There are three par- mY ae PEARL OF SAVOY. WALL'S NEW OPERA 40Us T. B. PUG. bela at Philadelphia om the 16th of August, 66, The section providing that all application forn suggesting the Keeping on band of to supply the places of br to the Committee on Police. wes received from the Clerk of be Oorpora- | tion, stating that rbere | to pay the police tot ue the force om the Ist of Decemb-r morrship be reterred to the Executive © was s'ricken out. clon providing that all vacancies in Mces of the clab be Giled by the Executive Committee was read SIX. NIGHTS ONLY OF ENGLISH TRAG A SEASO DY and : 1 SD WED there stitl remained uncollected a consi rable | MONDAX, TU Por} 7 a PI Si ae wme oe ta. . wae On - ~ Jee Thoms J, Prater ‘moved to strike tt | ee es fica Me Deal or Tank. a ||, 2OCE Coke, Darihlions et Ongis peatres | SRCURC Of pe Rélice sna: cemuaee ss sao tem November 25, 2,end 27 “Mr. Thorn ead he did notlike to.question | Coombs apprare for Saggeti: Hon. Mr. Holwics, fal Sisais ite ie cae ry? [od aeay Mr. Clabaugh offered a resolation to poy the MRS F. W. LANDER, ber ghtcf any member to make motions, but | of N. ¥., for Mr. Madge: J. U. Clayton and G a ie E68 Bo 45 Pene- | cam of Joveph F. Collins, amounting ty = 6 “: o hed ret find Mr Frazter’s name on the list | Gifford for Green. Surget!. who Bas a patent fylvania avenue, entze la quatrieme ct la Bix- | tor paving siecle: paced Mr. Sho-muk-r RMERLY MISS JEAN M. DAVENTORE. ft memtens has alrendy realized some =i (@ frem the ia- | from the Comm itk€ om Streets, a8Ked bat Woe | yn her great Classic and historic impereonstion of javier Yes, sir, my names there.” | yention C TaMi'tee be discharged sage gg rer cone | ELIZABETH e Secretary examine — ?c<RNMEN : Siderston of the ttton of Dr scku . ihe eee ene neat Bad tae) peovane R. Monnteas*te, of | GOVERNMENT SAL&S. Srecaed’ die bamsenenae: teams ns caer oa QUEEN OF EN@LAND. Mr Thorn tegged the gentieman’s pardon, | Kichmond, Va.. whose atlempted saicide was | Mit ee, Feporied # reeulution for the repair of an Enclish trons! ation and adaptetive of | Re rd ston ty etreke ont was adopted mentioned in the STAR of yesterday, is improy- Coie ge Ran sod Paper Mil prises; pa sed. GiscometU ® celebraced t aneey a ‘The srticie declaring sha: uo member should | i"K to-day. and but itile appr bepsios 1s fle Mv. SDocmaker, from the -ame commie. re- name. Fe Seo make ay persoual remarks except in case of | DY bit friends as to bis ultimate recovery. Hi oried ah ordinance pos pong (be improv . a moescbment of « member was read brother bes arrived here, and will ina few men! of the eidewniks ou Sth sirert antl the 5 eee Mr. Giesson moved to strike it out asim- | dys take him to bis home in Richmond. ibe sold at padi jet of June, itt, pursed. Also asked be thet AN wb # Wistelunic oom pescbment was dend aod damned. —_ TURDAY. Datnutoe wh | disebarged from :be petition of sundry pant ioe dental penn . ‘The Constitution was then adopted. THE TAX-PAYRRS are beginning to hurry ia la S| on Monroe street: gronied. Mr. lvaroy, _s - ~ Meeere John McNamel, Dennis Looney, | up to the Oollector’s Office to avail themselves the Committee on Folice, Teporied a reso- ONE MUNDRRD CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS Jon King, Fran Bui kbvad, Timothy Ces- | of the deduction of five per cent. prior to the iwtton <«xiewding the time for receiving «f pefore crowded. faxbi tello, Peter Gallagher, . Urowley, Join | tb of November. Those wishing to save the ¥ aalx for building a prison at the ets. bouse. ope werk By request of Derby, the iesclution ‘was wilh A mrsage was received from the Alaermen, proposing that when Boards sojourn they ‘2 Shoemaker moved to concer in the propo tion: Which mo‘ton was carried. Me. Shu maker. from the committee on streets, repo ea clation appropnating the sum of $30 | tor the repair of tue grave ed And paved streets And gutters of the town; passed. A resolution | authorizing the planting of ormamental trees on ibe porth side of Gay street east, was | psssed. A resolution au'borizing a fiag foot- ‘Way te be placed across Green street, at Beall street, coming from the Board of Aldermen, ‘was referred to the Vommitive on ‘Streets. Mr. Rameburg presented a resoiution to amend the charter. and appointing @ committee to take into consideration said amendment, with a Uornrr, and Jobn members of the clab. Mr. Wilson thonghta nall should be secared, but 35 was too mnch to pay for the one at the corn+r of New Jersey avenge and E street. Mr. Gie tical andi 3. agerald, were elected eosin New ¥ five per cent. shon!d call up and pay at ones, “ as the days of grace are rapidly drawing toa | Ferme. c + close. air BaiLep ort — e ‘kson, who came b: fore Justice Morsell yast-rdav, charged © d Isrceny, was relensed on bail. Her pore, Milton Garnev', Esq. gave security, for ber appearance at Conrt, and testifies wo tbe good ‘bree hundred people. The committee was instructed to secure Mr. Acker's hall. The club then proceeded to elect an execu- tive committer, snd the following-named gen- tlemen were chosen: Michael Conner, A.Giea ee Hollohan, Thomas Welch, and Geo. ot teats will DAY MOBNIN( he Store 2 of Army Clothing and E No. 18 State »vember 1s, 1857.4 tof is Hi mst nm MONDAY. the 25th nencing at 1 o'clock acter she bas hitherto borne. —_-- CARRYING A CONCZALED WEArON.—A col- ored buckster, nsmed John Foster, was yes- terday arrested by officer Williams, of the Second precinct, for carrying a concealed wea- yo. le bad a hearing before Justice Mor- tell, who fined him #20. Terms: Cash. in Government funds: 10 per cent. cI EO Ee down at time of sale. For Covet —A soldier, named William Alien, came before Justice Morsell yesterday, Oxe PEREICE ONLY! GERMAN STUDENT LAMPS, SHADES, CHIMNEYS, AND WICKS. be sold at public Noth Will Mr. James Dillon was elected Corresponding Secretary. r. @. G. Wilson said each member had a duty to periorm, and hoped every man would bring one into the club at the next meeting. Tbe enemy met almost every night, and were Rot idle, and if the white people were going to be removed within five days from date of sale. By order of the Quartermaster General. upon the charge of sssaulting Addison Smith, SAWTELLE, | View Of petitionimg Congress for the adoption poo enecred ti should commence w now. ef igadi I “ai. | Of the same at ite present session: presed. Mr. pane teen inking Ths! the word Radical Sar ee Pied Staton Army mre! and Guartermene is | Davis presented a resolution appointing com. hee phage ge ean come conclusion that = mittee to wait upon ‘Secretary of Warand meant all bad snd nothing good. The work of | ,,PFBACHING AT THE CartTor.—We learn ‘RABLE QUARTERMASTER that Rev. Newman Hall, of London, will STORES AT AUCTL Use" request him to detail an officer to make preparing should be commeneed now. If men * = ON. surveys for the extension of the 4 reach on Sunday morning at ti o'clock in the D ; MASTER’: Orricr, Ratiroad FANCY ARTICLES fiule tromble in geting them. oct to woke, 1 of the House of Representatives. i pm D.C Nov. 2). 1557 Googtown aad ‘Worbinston: tassed’ age | In French, China, Robenden fram, Sewn, ont When other wards saw the Fourth Ward was THE coUnTs. Teed at hincole Depot: guder the direc: | ©. H. Cragin (Mr. Davis in the chair) reported Parian Ware, &c. at work they too would commence. ‘MONDAY the resmlt of the meeting at Alexandrin re- Adjourned. lang to be extension of this road, to which meeting as delegated. He aiso f red the passage of the above reeolation. Mr. Cla- baugh presented a resolution appropr $150 to R A. Edmonson, $15'' to and €75 to Mr Laird. for me the Acccunts of the late Tsx Collector: p ssed. Mr. Pickrel, trom we Uommi't-e on Streets, re- certain flag foo: ways 2d, Li | GLASS AND CROCKERY WARB Of all kinds. A complete stock. IVES’ PATENT In Table, Bracket, Hanging Lamps and Chande- liere, Full assorument. Crircurt Court, Chief Justice Cartler.—Yes- terday, m case No. 3910, Wagner vs. Maacks, on motion of N.H. Miljer, defendant is granted leave to plead on payment ef costs. Henry S. Martin vs. Moses Sweetzer; order to sell property attached. To-day, the case of Duly vs. Shanahan came ‘and is etill progressing. ent_for Monde, Nov. 25, 1867.—Nos. oe Wasninaton National Moscment As- SOCIATION.—At cial meeting of the Wash- ington National Monument Association, held Yesterday afternoon at the office of J. Uarroli Brent, Erq., City Hall, Dr. Broadhead, chsir- man of the committee appoiated on the Sth of November, to take into consideration the ques- tion of raising fands for the completion of the Wasbington Monument, and to’ re an ap- peal to Congress, reporied & memorial, and also a circular to be addressed to the officers of the National banks throughout the country, inviting their co-operation by pro rata contri- butions. The memorial and circular are to be accompanied with a list of the officers and corporators of the Society, and the same com- vi 200 Wagens 40 Wagon W heels. 3 pounds old Tongue 2 lrons, api BS. Whips.103 Blankets, ulance Springs, awe. Ela! 4 ects Cart Harness. nick . . 64 Straps, Bredat, Chok L and Wheel Mule 0 2 sets “Ambulanc 1% "> Lea g ‘collars. £001be. Assorted Rope, 4i4 iyet large and smalls znaline 114 Offire Chairs, 29 Spades, Ss Chains, Breast, Trace,é1 L.-and 8, Handle Shoy- a ela. tS Bridie, Riding, Wag 23 Kettles, Camp, Iron, 19 Saddles. McO., &c.. 32 Anvils, T al i ste of all kinds of LAMPS. CHANDB- = ‘tiene &c., and longings. the Bel STANDS FOR GAS AND TRE TUBING, DROP LIGHTS, SHADES, of all kinds, ac. AN EXAMINATION OF STOCK SOLICITED. NO AUCTION Goons. pr. ¥iding for the repair of College Run and Paver Mili brioge wae concurred in’ Mr. Ob fered resolution appo! ©.M Matthews, © Lyons, J D. Cooke, Wm. King, Wiiliam H. Tenney, Lan Willism F. Dougal: ¢ : CHARLES ULLRICH, Jn., tingly. 119—Jas. H. Bo, di gpa Corpenters and H. Add'son a committee to represent the 493% Ninth mittee composed of Hon. James M. Broadhead | Merriman—Bradiey & Bradley. 269—H. G. | ‘%yithe yandother Tove oa interests of Georgetowa before Uon:ress. Between D and Betress. Comptroller of the Treasury; Henry D. Cook, | Fant vs. Charles Knapp au@ others, Miler— erty must be removed within ten di Mr. Darby, from the Committee on Police, N.B.—REMEMPER ONE PRICK, IN PLAIN of day Cook & Uo., Bankers; George W Biggs, | Tnomroa & Wilson. 242—Thomas W. Miller | acy ofsaia % Mayor to FIGURES. of Riggs & Co, Bankers: and Wm. J. McDon- | ys. John H.Olark: Mattingly—Jones « Ash- nartermaster G idingofapricon | no 6-2wif* ald, Obief Clerk of the United States Seuate, j ford. 23—Oolles & Strait ys. Jona H. Ciark a ier General. C ~ = were appointed and authorized to present the memorial to Congress, and to take charge of Tannagement thereof. The Secretary announced the death of Mr. William Dougherty. 1a'e Superintendent of the monument, and presented the usual pre. to the sistion-bouse. Mr. Shoemaker objected to the third reading of the bill, for the reason that be did pot WisD to ree the staion-house | Tepsired and the new priton constructed ac- cording to the pian now propos+d, which is to | build the new prison in the rear of the present Miller—Jones & Asbford. ere vs. W. Butterfield: Bradley & Brad! 167—Bailus King vs. Frederick G. Fisher: Totten & Fendall. 1si— Henry Coleman vs. Washington and George. town Railroad Company; Brent & Merrice— 130—Mary © Rog- Brent & Merrric! Ss HIBTS we MADE To ORDER, WALL, ROBINSON & COL ESIRABLE PROPERTY AT AUCTION. FRIDAY, January 10, at 12m..onthe prem- lees. 1 will 0 t pub ction, ‘the LUT OF and. ‘Improvements no e-lw e Buildings thereon, and an vlegant aasortment of Honsehol station-houre, Which would make the build- 180 BOSTON MARKET, 180 amble and reeolutions of respect; which were | Bradley & Bradley. 210—Jacob K Rusk ys. | Furnitare,of which T. P May was late owner and | jng an eye-sore to the public. He was anxious | BY C. MALLARD. opted. Jobn Ruff; Jones & Ashord—Oliver & J. H. fetor; situated in the first disirict of New Or- | gor the speedy construction of the prison t0 the ‘The meeting thereupon adjourned. Jobneon. i ded qu't, Canal 180 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, station Bouse, but objected to patching up the —-——— ITY COURT, Justice Wylie 743, Ragan ttt house, mabing it a di-grace to : wer. 171m ax DSre. Pa.aw. THe Eivee FRost, November 2, 1567. Dacens cedar capoinanen tase :dtkertay: - Cea er t honse, 302.1. | Ibe town. He wisheo to eer'8 good building | u013-3m Carter's Whorf. —Arrived—sehr. Robert H. rdan ad fifem to infants. ood vs. | Houre al bert to a mortgage of $25.00. | corstructed, which would be a credit to the | 322 bin ted tS Yas. 322 Kemp, ——. Seward, from (Georgetown te fi Penge ah chy ordeal aed ich as the prison built | ween Sth apc streets. are Where mak eee ' Terms made known on the dey af sale. gee ey LS WALL, ROBINSON & Co., ce phy Po Tne acrraescms | sewn bisereibttin, | Poenamrae wemcpeemea) NSS0RAET Fatbontwe, ‘otten. Uspain Grey, from from the kes tabunamorer George and ‘tame GOWRRFMEST, SAGE OE SEALE ASUS was carried, and the im ALL F58 DEFARTRERES. ovater for market. ule AND OTHER PUBLIC PROPERTY. moh « a SEW STYLES Fowler's Wharf.—Sailed—Schrs. Charies Bilorney. Captal Matthews, for By authority of the War De to load with coal for New York; Onerab, Uap- ai ent, will be sold, ercnworth Arscnal, Kansas. by public DIED. Mzrcuant’s ExcHayGe —The following FALL AND WINTER h tion, the following Ordnance business was transac'ed ou ‘Unsnge this mors- tain woe for Georgetown, to load with WHEELER On the vist instant, at 215 p. m., 19.351 8M ing: Offerings—i0,300 bushels od nea wheat, CASSIMERBES AND VESTINGS, coal for Phi pis. of typhoid fever, EDMUND G.. ouly child of Ed: 1,924 busbels of yellow corn, and 50 bushels of | TO WHICH WE INVITE THE ATTENTION Crouche’s Wharf.—Sailed—Schr. Batter, | mund G. and 8. A. Wheeler, aged 19 mouths and 6 rye. Sales—24 bushels of yellow cora at OF PURCHASERS Captain Dawes, to Georgetown, for a load of $1.28, 350 bushels do , at $1.23 coal; long boat J. D. H Smoot, for Chippawam- Sic, for I days. the Panes ruse place from the residence of . No. th. mee svramer | Sicatbatrct ath "Fit" lads tad ccna saiped ins werk 1 du bari of tor saperit JUST BBORIVED— 4 8 Bout rt ss r wawaset, Captain aia nee ee taneee trelinvited to Coyne ae: faaniy, fiour to New York by the steamer E.C. A VERY LARGE auaeeeanert or ‘with freight and a large number . i yor oy Ok reel night. READY-MADE CLOT: 5 Sick irect, Whar) eelinds ore ena A. | wit Sanusten thenert gave Kecwrs | CuARGED wits VacRaxcy —John M. Wha. ppt Griffin, x for emery vom tears are never ahed. i mpi comely oy pin Sr Bucks 7. career STYLES AND BEST MATERIAL. terdi = stesm-tug gerne to — Point Tookout, for ¢ arpoese of inspect ational cemetery ‘there. gre cameniaeecosst Rear EsTaTs Teansrens.—The wing trapsters of real estate were to. day reported at of R. M. Hall:—The VIOLATION OF 4 CORPORATION ORDINANCE. Mr. Edward M. Lintbicam caused the arrest, yesterday, by Bastin, of Mr. Ross Kay, patty Sp gob 6 ——s. ‘Water ptreet witR wagons end M ~ ids *h FACTORY, 596 Pees. ov. bese and 13 sts (north side) 8 B' oi pa TS, A . to St. ADI: ou will find one of tl stoc! ‘of French and Home is. The jaimant failed to appear ihe tect Baten een B tbe and Justice Buckey ‘RED CHILE Pars of okie Soares 0 fet oe wim tet ak ees. | See ef bee. pce hbpensina at subd. ‘ x Jot 273, at $1,200; north 29 feet 6 inches of lots Sd m,n ah acme Es al m = = 11 121, 14 and weet 45 feet 9 inches af ot 15, unlined oe ay #quare! of eal juare Varriages: i a 3 feet 4 inches, ai was00r, sub. 13, in peed drereltag Forges ve colle, 3 Battery seid Messrs. Green & Williams, auctioneers, yes- ie aed Beyouete tercay, sold a brick house, contain Moy 4 6 rooms, ‘With the lot whereon it is situated. ting on Bighth eee between O and P streets jatte: agous Ghrinidge Bares, 5, Sri Swerdand Bayonet-Seab-Driy x Plates th, to x ss , Poteet. Walker Gov ola nai pat Be sceomsr stg Fae ee ee lo; No. 1, in square No. on t corser to al e pad 1880 ‘ARRBSTED OW age rena [EEE os cause | ally emia aaa ES modern provements, to é. FP BEASURY DEFAR: y 41897 5 apn ty waar cae guste tee “" — ISMAL, SWAMP CANAL e. the Jastice Gemiseed the case this UMORED SINK! 4 VueseL.—A ramor sccprdtee aeihorieise’ : — daly ithorizix & better supply of bere that SMOKING JACKETS, ax pus to-day yesterday, aod FINE FURNISHING GOODS. otmer wi tess ‘WALL, Lge £00. travel. “ = ‘aud 1:0 vuanels of corn, for

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