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The Division im the erian Church, The follwing letter im regard to the inef- fectual attempt to unite the two branches of the Hit Bh A messenger ni Jonn Connally ‘calme wefore Jestice Walter this morning, having been arrested Inst evening, ‘THE EVENING STAR. Anniversary Celebration of Howard Divi- sien, Ne. 7, Sens of Temperance. CITY ITEMS. GEORGETOWN. SSS SS ‘som brinted, and was fined S10 fer | AUCTION SaLEs.—Nagie & Uo. will s8Ul this Affairs in Georgetown. wy For “AUCTION Sates” advertisements | E streets, was crowded to excess last i sakes antcoe el a being druate ‘and | evening, at their auction rooms, 45 7h street | A Boarun Drownep ey eveniog. eee fourth page of to-day’s Stax. upon the oceasion of the second and $} for profanity, he also paid Silas CECe 08 woot spate, f=. They ©. wr elebration of Howard Division, No. 7, Sous of 23 costs, im each case. thus paying very Stag mp pl Egg 10 o'clock a. = “Temperance. At the back of the stage was ton, Sooper & Latimer will cell on LOCAL NEWS, spread a large ramen flag, over which was Lazceny oF Lowen Joseph and Elise | the instant, at ¢ o'clock — he word “Howard” in large black letters, Lee hada hearing before Justice Thompson brick dwelling ( AMUSEMENTS, &., TO-NIGHT, waite ¢ the ‘one ay, pon tne charge of stealing tamber 255 Vermon nue, between Nattowal THEATER.—Miss Maggie Mitch- when ell in two pieces, “The Little Treasure” and «Margot the Poultry Dealer.” Matrorotrran Hatt.—John Malligan and Josb Hart each in three acts. yesterdi from Henry Hitmitler, the former was dismissed trom the charge, and the latter re- ave They will also sell the at 5 o'clock ‘hey same day, 2 quired to give bail for s further hearing. . M., two two-story and oures, situsied on M street, between ist street and New Jersey avenue. Puitists wot WasTED.—George Wright ———— —_o——— and Patrick Croghan iH ‘Lost mo Tre im calling at the U.S. Clothing Board of Tr: House of Hable & Co, 465 Pennsylvania ave- tore Justice Walter, to belocked up for 12 hours, and also ordered both to leave elty. — Granp Batt.—The Lone Star Temperance Club give a grand ball on Thanksziving Eve, Wednesday evening,) at Sheidon’s Hall, nsylvania avenue, near 17th street, and they promuse to mnke it 4 fine affair. THE COURTS. Crmourr Court, Chief Justice Cartter—Yes- An adjourned meeting of the Board of Trade ‘Was heid iast night at their hall, near the cor- ner of 9th street and Market Space. The Vice President. Mr. Samuel_ Bacon, called the meeting to order, and Mr. Nat. Sar- do acted as secretary. The President, afier the minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and approved, re. ported the action which had been taken on the part of the committce appointed by the Board of Trade in reference to the Loudoun and Hampshire railroad connection to this Dis- nue, between 3d and 4% streets, where im- mense can be obtained in all kinds of fashionable winter clothing. ———_o—__ JEWELRY.—Jet, Coral, and Steel Jewelry. plated and Forks, received yes- eee Harvey & Co, 289 Pennsylvania ayen ne, between 9th and 0th street, has received fresh a terday, the case of Deely vs. Shanahan, which trict. They had met te joint committees of pape ‘Socupying thé Court for some nae | With them some of the genuine Cherry Stone the oTations of Georgetown and Washing- pest, coms some to & conclusion, the verdict of the Jory being that Johanah Deely was not com- tent to execute the deed bearing date Oct. & 1866, and marked exhibit A in said issue. Mr. Merrick made a motion for a new trial. SUPREME Covet 1m GEFBRAL TaeM—Deci- sions, €c.—This in the ee Coart in General Term, Onief Justice Oartter, and Associate Justices Olin, Wylieand F.sher were on the . On motion of Major E. Totten, Mr. Joseph T. Hy tig of Pennsylvania, was admitted e bar. The Chief Justice delivered the opinion of the Court affirming the — im the Otr- cuit Court in the case of Dennison against the Mayor and Corporation of Washington. Tne iaintiff sued for Teceived by falling Into @ ditch or exca: in, which he charges Riss Wear Ppagery proses eee me 1 P ol tained edgeent tor $4000 dsm " ton and the Merchants’ Exchange of Georze- | or porrente.” ‘Clara ©. Baker, of By wisdom of men had Soe tated Fue caee tages | amble"Diindal a best Stance Ses | Saenz unio sie Wear et be Thoreday, the {ull proceedings of whik bo, | Miss L. Bose ‘and MW. A. Widney. i, though thetr Talat Ghicceme, compoxed of cna senlsned. Ai ten chommicon Geese wine grenine address was delivered by Mr. | Wise and good men, has been to'a great extent s 'm. G. Finney, ‘al ‘ch of the Di- * hod sppoisted & committee to wait on the Sec- | Vytoa’ wr secon wae ine _erbey phn tg —— ¢ happily surge ted by ee Temata a ine penvaerenen oad be eonng | €8uized im 1863, when Mr. Wm. P. Drew was ‘without renown or notoriety beyond the limits peerage! ses ch road, Be would | elected as the first Worthy Patriarch, and t or his own Synod. Thronguoue the negowa. “"Rerclead, Tas tec Division bad 47 members and 10 lady visitors | tions aiming at the reunion of the Old and New psc: Bag eben sMperae with eee, | at the close ofthe first quarter. The Worthy | Hone aiming at the rent yisige Onesen fo appoint ® committee 10 co-operate with the | Patriarchs since the organization of the Divi: am free to say, thatthe bearing of your branch. Georgetown te request the Secrecary of Wer | S108 Were as follows: UW. Hill, H. A. Dod- | ofuls burch Gas been eminently characterized 5 aon cna je ‘Secre! ar k - Hilly 1) O- | by @ candid, generous and elevated Obristian propesed oon » wen pore die 9. W. Smith, and Gonzal- | spirit, and I’ wisb I could with equal justice 4 e two years ra 1,: whom ha * cin, Secretary of the Jerat Stee CO ag | Windrawn, and 33 been suspended, while 17 | wpoich,2 Belon Bip ie Dnenbg lin Swe Ekin, Secretary of the Joint Stock Company of | Nag died or heen lied. afoe, ot | eozee F sae ont Stiontion £4 tue Board of Teas 20 tes mastitis peate at the Pivieon, Mz. Binney pro- invited the ini measures for re- ‘which can be afforded them in tueir building @ poorly, eh his ideas of tem-/ union: having taken the lead in every step —¢___ THE $2 50 WHITE Suirt, at 10 per cent. dis- count—$2.25 net. The #2 White Shirt, ten off— ‘$1.0 net, &c. Boys’ White Shirts at the same giscount. At Henning’s, No. 585 7th street, Rear Maryland Zavenze. Selling off to move to No. Sil 7th at, Intelligencer Building. TBE OanNaL.—There is now agood supply Setaus "yas SasiGtear ater cad sao cted. ts Flanagan ave arrived with lime stone. be- sides several boats for the different coal com- panies with coal. THR AquEpUCT—The workmen on the Aqueduct are now laying across the stringers for the pew bridge. expect to com- mence raising the frame of bay J om Mon- ‘work on Thursday . me Ri chie, them to a OUR Own MAK of Canton Flannel Drawers ‘at One Dollar. Saks & Co.'s 517 7th street, be- tween Pennsylvania avenue and DL street. —_—__.— ‘THE COLOGNE WaTER prepared by Joseph Burnett & Co.. of Boston, is superior to the veritable “Farina.” We speak from actual ex- Perience.— Baltimore American. ®0 ——_»—_—_— Day I will sel! good Whalebone ; Make to order the best at $3, and tee the fit; my own Patent Walking ry; FRom TRH! Corets ai ‘irt at $1.25; Shoulder at 82.50 > notify’ ad workon the y- that was taken towards the consummation of | molds that the barricades should be so secure as bridge. as it was betru. tote 5 tere: And Propostig te the moneyed esters | , At ihe conclusion of his remarks the over- | ihe great object for which many prayers had | to preclude the possibility of am accident witd- | "Fi < 49 ronisians avenue wear th st. | goon wilh it at weir periie i ae: mex to purchase such portion of the unsold | }Motlo sad mie ne Moxon ye by Mr; | been offered—after raising the hopes of the | owt aay neglect'on the part of the plamtift ss atock as they may desire, ot which about $61,000 | 1.) sine ter cbureh and the world to the highest pitch ot vane Gecone. THE Coat TRaps—The Borden Company and, a8 bad been char, below, if the Corpo- has received, during the present week, 660 tons ration dug a pit, or permitted others to do it, ALL QoLors.—Red, White, remains to be taxen, was read and referred to | (HOwed by Singing and playing by Miss | Gelighttul expectation, it was suddenly dis- BLaNkers a committee, comprising “Messrs, Mapaine reas no of Metropolitan Division, Messrs .| Covered that you were unsound in the faith Blue, y, and Brown Bianket«. Horse Bian- Gre} of coal, and shipped 1,025 toms; the Uumber- they should be held responsib’e for putting in ‘colers. ‘Blanket for $2.50. Barbour. ard Metzerott. ‘A. Widnes, vot Metrops lax Dives pvesnk sears bbw de ac geld ars cae Sent La ee False Keniy' wade: Sheets, “Bea ‘Comforia, eather sanpped tis trast ‘The Consolidation Gompany Mr. Meterott, trom the committee appointed 7 : * “i and was consequently withdrawn ai eproffered | cover, especially strict, thousands an: and Hair Pillows, Bolsters, Mattresses, &c. rg to collect the dues of members, reported that danneas ona <é lows, was then intro. brace is declined. 1 am free to confess bundreds of thousands making the current of humanity passing over them daily: and to bold that the Corporation could dig a pit 12 feet deep and 60 feet in length without properly guarding them, would be to give them the Tight to construct dend-falls for humanity. They might as well erect a gallows and every man who — after twelve at ni as to dig a ditch for people to fall into. It is the duty of the Corporation to use every pre- caution for the safety of the citizens. Mr. Bradley entered an appeal. The Uhiet Justice delivered the opinion of the Court in the case of Mrs. Elizabeth S. Pierce agt. Walter S. Cox, executor of James R. Young. The complainant filed a bill in chancery, asking that the defendant be com- Ned to pay her 31,200, secured to her by the will of James R. Young. The defendant ‘ers that in the life of the testator he exe- cuted the will by purchasing @ house and lot in Boltimore and adeemed the legacy. The Court had come to the conclusion that the tes- tator bad cesigned toexecate his will tn his lite time. and the legacy had been adeemed, and the bill was dismissed for want of equity. In the case of F. Me(thau agt. Lewis Ule- phane, which comes from the court below, Where the plaintiff sued for libel and ob ained judgment for 25,000 damages, wbich comes up on exceptions, Judge Olin delivered the ovin- ton of the court, reversing the judgment of the ceeded to address the audience, they — Taking good progress, and would say ing that he had come to talk about temper- 2 acinar Gl dae ee aE: ance. He would not talk upon thisor any T bave given the flower aud the jouremens, to callie atonvion of the Board | CwAESwbICE Unless he inowemt some good | Horr of forty #0 a iif, now Tapidiy o aa inf t i 3 tion, ould soon decome usriews, and i would oe | Sm@Perance cause es in Washingion He was | ‘te jew cor nisee arenas eee ae a im possible for merehant vessels to reach our | *2°' oF foundaten of Howard Divis- | been adopted in the recent Union Convention wharves. Already it was exceedingly diffi- ponte Mas age gte Divi, | by the very men who were most violent in sm e gate tee —~ oAiesanariased Washington ~ | cause,” he said. He proceeded to advocate the bel ofbate er ivenion mitten peat eae where there bad ‘heretetore wudy St, ;Poit's | temperance cause at length saying public of the chureb and that with which I am con- war Gans ieee gy _ cos j Spinton bad Lege epee change he: tinge | Rected. You mast not hold the temporary mi- - i si of ai irs, 10] to see tl ime hich ihere serious ctetructions. coma fy | puen ibe ls of temation would be enforced | POTN: ,mmMIAcnE, many of the oldest, the Temediea: but still It was withie ike Gower or | OY ‘mperate oMiciais from the President istry and the Isity, responsible for the uneeem- the corporations of Washungion and conan id he was not to be deterred from de- | iy posture into which, for a short eeaeon the sows te aawanen tae ute. eee e the present President of the United | church bas been unbappily betrayed. Wire that commitice should be appointed to'er | S808 89 a notorious drunkard. (This eenti- | GnUrch bas been unnap at tlheagts bella aiocd in conjunction with ollier cofporation coms, | MeBEMet with applause and hisses, and sey | (he,msenanimity wach al ‘capeciaily = aig mites, whose duty it should be to lay ens | ered Jeft the room | Mr. Price said he | prrat hear’, I trust that the ives pen, which bes matter bedere Congres and ook oe ansnt, rin. | grb.cted & few hisses: he was used to them, | Qeen chiefly instrumental in rekindling the tion for carrying 1" out ppropria- | however. He had been charged this evening | Rres of nile get een ee speedily ‘The proposition was seconded by anumber | Towa yr eenink UP ihe, Republican party in | ompioyed. in extinguishing ihe ontel, ot gentlemen, among whom wae the chair, | J0W810 consequence of his so termed tana. | $MPloved, in extinguisht heavenly iniluen- who sated that a survey of the river channel | C2 /0@8s upon the temperance subject. They which has recestly descended upon us will bad just been completed by Mr. Clarence Fey Brought theliquor interest tobear upon him | convey even the dying embers far ‘Away into dail, of the U. S. Coast Sutvey. but he dia ect od. for be Bad oy bat they had sienally | the ocean of perpetual forgetfuliness, T trust think a report lind yet been submitted, “Tue | £04; for be had bern retarned to the House of | {Be.ccean of pery ripples to which recent folly water weder comsiaeration Wes nee i vase | {Precenatives with 7.000 majority. The trou- | ang imprudence have given birth in our inmee importance to the communities of Wasting-on | 2,84 thecurse ofthe nation was that such | $24 ‘mprudence h be permitted to sub. and Georgeiown, and itwas within his know. | Me" WoUldgetintopower. Men who wereelect- | Sige or reiapec inte eels Appropriate oblivion foge Mat At A CertMi POIt OF De eee o ai” | edito places of public trust and power ough? to Let the bright motto of our escutc'seon still be where there hed huthe as Sean iar = nel, | re (otal abstinence men. The Congressional “Glory to God in the highest on earth, peace, Sunk ad aser, Sa: ee oe “ed nty-eight | Temp: rance Society, said, was organized, | pood-will, towards men. ef aimcuity thar’ the lightect draft vere Ereaiest | baving as one of its odjects the sanction of total Renmeiet akeue - pass along. SBte*t draft vescels could | abstinence men in places of public trast. He = Lo Mepsince Testa, Mt FB. Mohun was pleased to find thar Senatemncon i bic ganee, os pee Senior member of the Presbytery of Potomac Hoard cf Trade, forit was almoxt his ole pur. | 3°48, taveliog in yet luminous With (Se | Ggwran baiizen, Tocpay-—Heet, vext cate, or e = “ ose WhO you.” : 4 $e al . ferhimeelf. Hethoved thats Commiticeet ince | «patie, conclusion of Bir Prices remarks, | perlb2ée4 next,2ue.; Salt Beet eee brappointed to waiton Mr. Fendallandobtaia | mecveTure ‘ae “Caliph of Bacaed” wat | Deu Tams Late: ines tee oe tie bis view om the subject of dredging the chan- ‘ 4 corned, 15 ‘Bacon, hams, uncat, 25c.; sliced, nel: aud, moreover, as the meeting shen ta ces. | S(t@F more singing, Wm. P. Drew, Grand os It ADAMSON’S, 506 9th st, uy one door from Pena. avenue. ee Prxrsows wishing to subscribe for THE STAR who reside on Capitol Hill and the Navy- Panig! Kebond lease goo eat n tan — ie East Oa) street, between Sth. Joun Oocerne, Agent. PRE wah THE CHEAPEsT Gent's Furnishing Store in this city is Franc’s, 494 7th street, between B men E, three doors above Odd ports ’ ail, RTE — De. WaHITe, Obiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-and-a-balf and Sixth streets, continues the successful treatment of Corns, Buni Bad Nails, Eularged Joints, Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescences, &c. Office hours from 6 a.m.to6 p.m. No charge for consultation. Established is61. ——— iP YOU HAVER MORE MONEY than you know What to do with, buy your Gent's Furnishing Goods of Tom, Dick, or Harry; but if you ‘Wish to get full value received for the money you pay out, go to Frauc’s, where Gent's Fur- Risbing Goods are sold at prices which defy competition. Look at the following prices:— Good Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 90 cents and $1; good heavy Wool Socks, 20 &nd 25 cents: good Cotton Half Hose, $1 per court below. dozen; good Paper Qollars, 10 cents per box, In the case of P. A. Byrnes ys. H.S. Dayis, | OF 3 boxes for 25 cente; good warm Woolen which came up from the Equity Court on ap- | Gloves from 25 cents up. Also, Scarfs, Ties, Peal. at was ordered that the appellant.iyraes, | Handkerchiefs, at prices fo suit the most ec Tecover the amount of interest paid over 6 per | Bomic«l, at Franc’s Popular Gent's Furnish cent. per apnum from the rendition of said | ing Store. 493 7th street. between Dand E, three judgment, and doring the time that Davis for- | doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. 11a: bore to enforce bis judgment; and m thsevent of councel falling to a7ree as to the amount. Pour cons, Durillions et Ongles rentres that the matter be referred to the anditor to re- | 4@ns la chair, consutter le Docteur Waite, Port the amount of interest thus credited. Mr. | @!4bli depuis 1261—a son office No. 424 Davidge gave notice of appea sylvanis avenue, entre la quatrie: In the caseof E. B. Birrett and wife agt. | lemerue. —the Fearson will-ctce—the | | TEE CaTTLe MARKET.—The sale of cattle, sheep, ond bogs, at Drovers’ Rest, yesterday, ‘Were as follows :—S3) head of cattle at 3496 50 per 100 Ibs. gress weight: 750 head of sheep at | sass. Per Bead: and $0 boge at 8 conts per | ‘here being a decline in these pricrs | ose of previous weeks. | ‘Tue Market To-pay.—Beef, 15025 cent: Mutton, 15320 cents: veal, 15830 cents: pork, 18 cents: salt beef, 15 cents; lard, 18 cents; sausage, IS cents: butter, $5as0 0 cheese, 25 cents: honey, ir; chickens, dressed, ucks, $1.20a81.50 per 25a10 cenis: apples, 4050 ceuts eT peck: sweet potatoes, 4) cents per peck: | Tish potatoes, 40 cents per peck: turnips, 3 cents per peck; cabbage, cents per bead; walnuts, 40 cents per peck; celery, 3 cents per bunch; cranberries, 15420 cents per quart, hom- iny 10 cents per quart. Svusriciow oF LaRcexy.—Officer Uameron arrested @ boatman last evening on of larceny, whom he conducted to house, where be was locked up to await a — hearing before Justice Buckey. | MERCHANTS’ ExCHANGE —No business was _ transacted on "Change this morning, aud the ly offerings were 1,20 bushels of white corn, and 275 bushels of onts. The sales of the we-k were as follo 70 bushels of fair red whet : 20 bushels of prime read wheat at GO. At $2.55; 2,350 bushe! good red wheat at $255: 100 bushels fair d 82 40; 100 bushels do. at $2.45: 150 Dusbels poor red wheat at $2.30; 3,50@ bushels prime do. at $2.63; 100 bushels of good do. at £2.53 bushels of wheat at $260: 2.450 bushe! not reperted: 60 bushels of white corn J 100 bu: 32; 100 bushels yellow do. 2 McPherson et ‘ite do., old, at £1 30: | 2e.; breasts, 20e.: shoulders, 15c. Butter, 40a | judgment of the Orphans Court sett id > : = ‘ $,08 Was slimly atioeded, he hoped that when | crib Patriarch, was introduced and made | Soc! Snrammricy tmoulders, se. Butter, 408 | yu ‘probate of this will was affirmed, sud the LEGAL NOTICES, 500 bushels do, 8t S120: 200 bushels of they adjourned it would’ be tll west Friday | 82° Femariks, in which he invoked the advo. | 20°: \d, 75a1-2.; Geese, S1.25a81.75 apiece; | judgment of the tame Gourin aio kes | — yellow corn at $i bushels do. at =I 25 right. for the special purpose of considering | {ne mach Patera Oe Teen fo fo Seth a cks, $1 50a22 pr: Eggs, dz, 35adve.: (FreenCorm | ssues to the Circuit Court was overruled. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE District | 2% bushels of oats cents; Sis Gamnats Ge. 3 Ene aot an ee ne CRADNCL. ore, | fervent and Domest determine eae ae | 25c-per doz. Tomatoes #1 pe In the matterof the rule on 0.8 Baker, Esq., F COLUMBIA. HOLDING §. DISTRICT 0 : an attorney of the conri, the return was mage | COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE Thorn, Mobua and Crowley were appointea | “ole duty in the temperance cause. Z 2s | 75 Awbulance Springs. 4 sets | 14 Geet large end smell NATIONAL THEATRE. TO NIGHT, MAGGIE MITCHELL as LITTLE TREASURE AND Lg THE POULTRY DEALER WALL'S NEW T.B. PUGH... = SIX NIGHTS ONLT A SEASON OF ENGLISH TRAGEDY MONDAY, TURSDAY ND WEDN RYE ifds es November 25. 26.and @7 MRS. F. W. LANDER, (FORMERLY MISS JEAN M. DAVENPORT» In ber great classic apd historic impersonation of ELIZABETH QUEEN OF ENGLAND, Being an English transi ation and adaptation of Giacomettl's celebrated tagety of thet vame. rendered @. famous Maa Ristor! in Italian MES LANDER as ELI. MB. 3.H TAYLOR as Supported by the LAN DER HISTRIONIC OOM PANT, and an presented nearly ONE HUNDRED CONSECT TIVE NIGHTS Before crowded, fasnionsbie. and critical andi cea in New York and elsewhere, SCALE OF PRICES Reserved Orchestra Chairs a | parapets and Drees Circe. cry y Circle... = = 4 xe The sale of recnred sents jock on SATURDAY M( t's Music Store GOVERNMENT SALES, SALF OF ABMY CLOTHING, sc. Five, 2 ember 1s. 8ir § : Ay ic ouctiee Sou Was “of y Clothing and Equipage. No ‘ab ton strert. New York (ity. cu MONDAY the athe umencing Bt ii o'clock “ mts, Yards Buck Terms: Cash, in Gover down at time of sale nt funds; 10 per cent. The coods to be removed within five days trem date of sale By order of the Quartermaster General GO SAWTE: Brevet Brigadier Generel and Quartermast: t LY o ERVICEADLE | QUARTERMASTER STOKES AT AUCTION Depot QuARTERMASTER's Or rice, Waxnineton, D. +. 2. Sat sold at Lin Nepot. under the diree- jonel AP. Biuni, Assistant Quer § A..on MONDAY. December 2, at We. f Quartermaster Stores, rated ad unser ouslsting in part nuds old Tongae i BS Whips. Bi * t Harness. %@ Saws. Hand.Buck 1 L and W heel Male Se btraps, Breast, Choke, 4 5 Cook Ranges, 148 Ban) M Collars. 114 Office Cha: 9 Chains, B: ae. le && Bridies. Riding, Wag-23 Hetttes, Camp, lroa, D IW Saddies. McC..&e., 3 Anvils, Together with Carpenters’, Saldiers’, Black- smiths. and other Toole ‘Terms h, in Gove Praperty mast be rem day of ee now Deputy ¢ narterm: Brevet Brigadier Genera [)®5!240LE PROPERTY at avcTion.; AY, January 10.1558 ises, 1 will offer, at public anct: GROUND with the Bufidings thereon. and anclegant assortment of Household Far which T.P May was late owner and Toprictor. situated the first district of New Or Face in the syuare bounded by Gasquet, nal. Marais. a1 +. comprising about 7708 at s Number of house. 862 ue property is, in all respec ry Apsirable. nee and Lot are ent to « mortenge of $2000, ay of April, 1867, winch hase: r of sale. e wh on the ia! new Citron. Valencia Rats F- 1D DISTRICT. - 2 75e. Apples, Genying the allegations in the petition tor the | SAID DISTRICT. FEORG rE. r DWAkD JORDAN, said Committee. 00 the coca ean ee nae eercises | Spinnach, 400. pale, and praying that the matter mignt be re- | wotict is hereby. givep, Goat on We iii day ot | —CLORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. | ro tsa0n Bolicitor of the Treasury. —_ ar Nuarrereeee adjourned to meet | ing of the uT. Song” by a fall chorus, dried, per qrt, —- Pp —— Pesce ho eg <4 Ferentz, 2, the ated enemy reseals Oct Bird, (TRAXEsorvine LUXURIES —Min © Pies, ( )VERNMENT SALE OF SMALL ABMS arcane Re, w referred. - | Fanny. an rior were attacked. | ery best and cle te De “BLIC and the audience dispersed. pete en ells ee eee rool aa pny ele ee gis Cet Meats | ra BTepared of the very oles BAND OTHER PUBLIC PROPERTY Goop Tewriars. ‘Thursday evening, atthe " Sand destrozed by ve ging to the Nort Atlantic Blockading Sinad ron, under the command of Rear Admiral J.C. Corn of. ——_e—_ 4 Cotonen ComxvniaL Rutations—Yester- | QUORS, We. bebe pine gi bon day tu the Equity Court. Judge Wylie, opinion ‘Was read in the case of Brown agi. Beckett et_ | 2BUbarb, Gc. counsel in &replevin cave Adjourned meeting of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars of the District, the following additional officers were selected :—Ohaplain, ‘a Grapes. Havana Oranges. Ice Cream. &c., at WALLACE'S, 55 High street, Georgetown. no 23-6t* ] jority of the War Department. will be sold, By euth at mworth Arsepal, Kansas. by public aw ties, the following Ordnance and Ordnan« Stores: the same was lil and prosecuted in this court. SS ism ALU a . each. Rye, bus., $1.40a8.60. Meal, in the name of the United States, for the reasons it ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. ieee a. 5; Howson, of No, =: Marshal, W. P. White, | creditors of Clement: Beker ene te of | bus 50, Bbipetut, Soc, Hrownstule Sue. mia: OnpHaxs’ Court. Judge Purcelt_—Tnis | the libel stated: and that sald chase wiser ee | BY ecora Greer | on eee ane as eee, istote Of No. 10: Deputy Marshal, Ells Nyce, of No. | iesiters of Clement ie pp yoo, | fling, €Sc:; Shores, 3a40c.; Corn, shelled, $1408 | gcrniny ietters of aamalieeetlOn Oe hes Roe | triad at the Clty Halle Inthe iter eet | EXCELLENT HOU SEBOLD FURNITURE AND | [0\t «Revolving Rites Savage's Pist %) inside Guardian, Mary Darnell, of No. 1: leged to be the wite of said Olement’ for | $150; ear,bbl., 85087. Onts.bn.e5c. Pousen. ive, | Of James Suton were issued to Wm. Nixon— | O1,ihFiuST MONDAY OF DECEMBERNEXT. | 0 SECDAT MOANING. Nevembe White: ate Assistant emeiat, WL. Paterson, ot No.5; | the purpose of selling such propery maacr Brot. per quart So, Osteee. ee ee nia oe: | bond $1,400. fo show cause why condemnation should not be de- | 200'clocked will ell. af mp Anetion Hoe | Bees wrunlde’s Carbine A punug Secretary, Lizzie Gilbert, ot No.9. | | execution against Olsment. Iv spree ie rout. per qu: per ness. Walde. | “The first account of Daniel McFarian, guar- | creed, nna te itiericne foe eed in store.)'No. 17 Bridge street: Georgetown Entcld Rin nosmopolitan Cartis During the meeting two or thee colored | tne land in suestion wos otiginane ee Otatoee, He, per peck: Lares soads¢ Sweet | aian to ida Moore Baldwin, orphan of Hi Giay | October's 1oy” B. J. MEIG' <xcellent assortment of Household Furnitare of « | Evel Rites | Gallagher's Carbine” men, understood to be members of Parit: » Sle. per peck; Lettuce, 3 head for Wwe. | Be d and passed. nol-2uwtDec? [Republican] gentleman decliniag housekeeping, cousistag | S&EPCTE Rite : aged 5 Carbines Lodge. (at the head of which is General ©.H. | 1",.0¢ Dame of Beckett, but Mary 7 Asparagus, "10020 ce bunch. Ora rbd Rebel 2M RT itd of [hr meee id, i er own earnings, an berries 15 cents a quart. ines, pe 5 eee HE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT | Excellent Three-ply and _Ingrain Carpets, ~~ hastacmemgan an tuo mone acs | Come deBary Tne | foe: nap ease potas’ Pa *aRRIED. cP GPtRE Ort ehaen SOEHE | femmtemaaestermcrn™™ | ecegtue mmc Saran io Biss them, and some of the visitors, a: also | same $1,000 of Her oes ait warner. | Per peck, 30avc Mulberries, per quart, tue: | - pei EN FLETCHER. Om Thyrelay, Novem rp aT i Staal pleted ae SRE OT ie" - pare Fy Re aistives ailing trom lodges 2,3, | woman on the lots. The Judgesaye «Beira, | Cucumbers, per dozen, We. Rabdvits,’ Isc. | Sor GENT, y Church. New York. by Gro F To ail whom it may concern, erecting + E | = G and 14, left the room. It appears that im this | are bound to decide the tomar Sane gach. Green Pepper Pods, $1 per 10). Guails, | Seymour D. D.. CHAS. M. BERGEN. of Brook Notice is hereby given, that on the Sth and 6th Do. _ French and other Bedsteads Starr order each lodge may say whether or not it | he pau nae be, all the a Si per dozen. Partridges, $5 per doz. Wood- Um Bow vor to SUSIE 4. FLETCHER, step lays of August, 1838, the armed enemy’s vessel Lot fine Engravings Austrian € Silladmit colored members, and Purity Lodge, | { gs of the wife ure his. aid are meena ety, | COCK $6 10 $8 per doz. Squirrels, 0c each, | dvughter of Henry Parts, Bsa cE Mee tock. ite nes was attacked. sunk and destroyed by ves- | Spring-seat Oak Dining and other Chairs o> appurtenances.suh asscrew Drivers, of this city, some time since opened their doors, | {or his ‘debts and iy che wae a eeretore liable | Head Cheese, 18¢. per pound, Walnuis, tor, n the 2iat innt.. by the | sels of the United States belonging to the Western | 1 Uottage Set w Ball-Screwe. Genes Cone Wrenches, Tham: Sud Save tiem a semis or ne aoe, | for jebts, an e has ever paid off in Bic-kbirds, 50 cents per doz. El- ILLIAM B. STOKES ctral Bee Ferree ed repemmned of | Molnet Raclowed end other Washstands Vices, Wipers, Ball-Moulds, Thongs, Gunslings, Osher lodges have notas yet opened their doors | exceeding ite Coie, thal will sec cave ban et TF qt.; Peaches, dried, 35 cents enue Seieeeys op i Stptember, ana the r Excellent Feather Beds: Hair and Husk Mat- io ihe colored people, bat it is stated that in | ‘he deed'whieh propescs te nose te but . 126: per gt. Sweet Potatoes, reecuted in this Court.in the name of the Cuited | trasses el hd 198 {nglans, OBlo and Pennsylvania, lodges have use must be set aside #= iraadulout as mening: popes Grapes, per Ib. 2c, Chestnut, DIED. tates, for the Fensons ti the libel stated; amd th Solan. Wardrobes. and Sideboards ponte Oaieed Genes Seeeky Renees tent peen: organized exclusively of colored people. | C-editors. whose claims were 1m existence at peck. Cheese, 23c. . Lemons, 50c. “ ss said cause will stand for trial at the City Ha in Safes =a 1496.00 Maynard's Primers. and Ss Ss duecstion Meteknen er doz. Citrons, Sc. each. Turkeys, 2.50853. SON. Departed this life on the ei ington. on the FIRST MON hi nd Alabaster Vase Fast Driving —Thursday afternoon, Dan’l | principles do not apply to” id Turkeys, €2.50883. Snipes, 75c. each. t , ly to” this case because Boon. s colored hackman. was arrested and | Mary Beckett was’ net in ‘iaw ine ecneee Hi ren Fe Ediowenss sen eee for reckless. driving On the peban Nigbenrk | Ulement; the ee toe erent When they | Horseradish, bunch.5e. Hickory Nuts peck, The accused came dashing down tun street | the code of slavery the eletnn ot wees Winnie pagkere!, bunch, 40e.; Rock Fish, S0c.; snto the avenue, and, despite the appearance | and wife was Strauger. Aiter they were | io. While Lake Fish,’ 1c. pda ladies, who were crossing over from emancipated they continued to live together. | 550° Lobsters, 12¢. Coons, 7: in; Rootab: pores TE Tood House, failed to reim up bis | “ Both of the parties, in thelt sworn avewers, eecuere Se ee poner endive ditongy sured may Std | deny that they were ever married subsequent. | 68* 40¢- peck. i J inyur mot to the acquis of thei: ‘dom. ‘hs TER! gue of them. (Mise Joanna Looney,) with re- | Tudee saya ieLf, them marriage eerie ee | gIXTEREETING Goo ‘hin, y past ten o clock p.m.. aiter a long aud | of DECEMBER next, when and where all persons pore 7 ANCY, the beloved and devoted | are warned to appear to show cause why condemna- a Beirigeratore. Hose. Crockery, and Glass Ware wife of Sohn Wilkinson, in the 46th year of her | tion a Cooking and other Stoves | F With many other articlestoo uumerdusto men | tion. ALso, Will be added to the above, fine Walnut-top Bar Counter. in good order i 2 Int} THOS. DOWLING. Auct. ‘M. BH. WHEATLEY’S PREMIUM STEAM WwW EING AND CLEANS: ds ESTABLISHMENT ade id not be decreed, and to intervene fer their interests. September 25, 1367. RB. J. MEIG! 0¢ 1-281 Cle age. Fricuds and acquaintances of the family are in- vited to attend her funeral, from her late residence k. on 7th street east, between © street and North Gare | —-->——~——_______Glerk._ cling avenue, om Sunday, the 24th, at twoo clock | (VE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT pm : it | EOF COLUMBIA. HOLDING & DISTRICT PHERSON. In this city.on the morning of SA piste CNITED STATES FOR THE LETON MCPHERSON caged 92, sotrot the otsas Te ahem St, meme concern. greating: the mu PLAgS’ MEeTING.— come : D. S 210. late Dr. William McPherson, of Charles county, e is hereby given, that on the 28th day of . : st., Geo u sree Pip once of Mind, seized on eof the | was impossible under the law of slavery, their a ee Th, tateos al Mheir | Maryland. : Re hom ae fer et Ng Py meng pe ey keel ln cow tr ar is by ibe bridle, Dea anch other was only that of concu- | hail, on Pennsylvania avenue, between 17th {Port Tobaceo Times please copy.| ‘atic Blockading Squairon, under | far the largest aud most complete cotebbiahment of bad r 7 b‘nage. and its character has not been changed | and’ sth streets last night. After the usaal DONNELLY. On the 2th inst., Mrs. E. DON- | the command of —-—, and on the 2th day | the kind in this section of country. me Be Sway, bat Justice Clark, who | since by any act of theirs. Neither could the foliowing programme was gone | NELLY, in the 731 year of her age. It | of September, 1857, the same was libelled and pros- | — Dyeing and Scouring of all done in the best $a¥ the occurrence, regarded it as careless. | maintain a surt for Givorce from the other, and Piano solo by Mies Mary | ned i the name of the Umited | manner. + meee. if either were now to marry no indictment ——-——__ STRAWS AND TH: ‘OMACH —Among the ins, the waist before eating is girdled giv straw. When the stomach is he straw breaks, the Brabmin stop: eating. We venture to say that if the Srabmin was partaking of the excellent fare at Dobe pew restaurant, corner of Sixth street and the avenue, he wouldn't mind ti straw astraw. He would say ‘let it brea and very sepsibly goon with his feast. «Du. CONWAY. November 21, GEORGE JAS? son of Jobn B. and Mary A’ and I] months. r in the libel stated; aud that said canse will stand for trial at the Cit Hall, in the city of Washington, on the FIRS 2 = | MONDAY of DECEMBER next, when and where IES, you will find one of the best aclected Pertons are warn Appear to show cause stocks ag Frock anata he bese cleat Thy Condemnation should not be decreed, aud to styles and sives from §1 up; no reeds. Mr. B Li at one be 1Gs. ee | Pal p Bkin September 25, 1957. J. MEIGS, which he calle the special sttestion, soit ip the |. oc LSee0 ak. Decissee avenes Dante Caton ts HE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Heulslane avenue. between 6th and 7th sts..oppo- | "HE ORR RPIA, HOLDING 4. DISTRICT ry eogh’ be sant ne aa; Bes nse | Ue. Parlor drama: A Drop too Much, charac- way, aged 2 y ters by Messrs. Wyatt, Lewis and Forsythe, tbe law requires the marriage to be proved, | and Misses Jennie Pasrics’ L. Stevenc aud A. but b-cause in ‘his case the marriage was not | G Stevens; remarks by Brother Brown, No. contracted. 2 and Tomer, of No. 10; Duett: Matrmonial Secrets, Misses Fletcher, of No. 6; song by Miss Quantrell, of No. 2; remarks by F. G. Calvert, of No. 2, jem members of Harmony, Bethesda, Friendsbip, Menitor and Oriental Lodges fer their presence; remarks bg Bad Cc. pal The tajustice ened | 2: F8reer, of No. 6; Recitation—The Dran«- Poe bedeue tettan threa: ard’s Song—by Brother Willi Truly thankful for past favors, the subscriber poli the continued custem of the eenaym Fost Sas ce eee Lack Bs No. 80. It's closed at 8% Dm. us suit | 600 BABBELS OF WHISKEY | AT WHOLESALE, i COMPARE OUR PRICES. WATERPROOF OVERCOATS... MELTON, LINED WITH CASSIMERE. BLACK OVERTEENS.... “BUSH BUN BOURBON,” All of which are offered by the subscriber to the trade AT LEAST 20 TO 25 CTS. PER GALLON CREED OF 2HE TATES FOR THE Of the following brands, vis: betiocun"sod i inal fe dapartmentea mada | ooycone? tepoor womansnd her chilaren | Chatmint seis Wish eate Someta | QVERCOATS 1 ‘ peal \eeceiprieee etre, | -SARIMPS ORNS, S| goed counery, puee polation ind cannes ha thrift and applying them a second time | song ty Mise Oca rake oy eons was stdacked tomb nad teatrcyed bee enied | “OLD EXTRA MONONGAHELA BYE.” | and everything st a moderate rate. Dd gp benrgh fh rp da oer SOn ear Loe ee rgeming—by Bromer E DEFY COMPETITION ! Tipe Syed ce aieippl. belonging to the Missis- | a4 the well-known + and that on ihe 2th day of Se gal Squadron, under the comma! 1867. the same wi ber, nd. prosecuted ip this ‘nit States. for the tr alls tn dhe city of ington, en the FIRST lONDAY of DECEM- where all persoasare warned trom & beavy biack beaver overcoat worth Sbout Sil. “Information was given of the ‘heft at police Readquarters, when Lieut Tait creasing. On have a reunto' bers of other lodges welcome. aad where al warned | LESS THAN CAN BE PURCHASED EITHER Proceeded tn search of it, finding it shoruy mM WHITNEY’S......... : q es IN NEW YORK, PENNSYLVABIA, Aiter at a pawabromer's office, wheres ehan Go, DOMESTIC BEAVERS. “oo | ™a.be degroeg, and te lervebe for there fat OB MARYLAND, Pawned but short ume previously, snd the FORRIGN MELTONS. ; oc I-2awtd Clerk. | Of tne same grades of Whiskey. demand of theowner, The tet wil prosably a pela ad = + will also sell the same whiskies to the public by 2 aw iy , @tatl FINE BEAVERS, (Imported,) ¢i PISCQPAL PRAYER BOOKS. 1 ool ome * arrested and brought to justice of the Division. “Joan H. Hollingshead. Esq. | aefcrsins oar ywonmet "aa ence ve Minck Baler sot foc the gallon at the following prices: i ae Deputy Grand Worthy Patriarch, was canted | (incgPuon of William FALL OVERCOATS clikinds, ¢7 00 812 Anew and well selected stock of PRAYER | THE 0. GAUTIER CABINET BRAND, at §5 | MASGUERADE PARTY.—Last ev OD to preside, and the dedicatory ceremonies | Ward, as noticed in the Star of rl rt . BOOKS in apy style of bindi Also, the addi- PER GALLON, Econ, coracr it aad atnan, inland ‘Tas | [owing ctcorsst the Ditty Sete F fan, | bad boom arfvie, and bovgwant Ba LUE, BROWN AND BLACK casToR anp | Wt TS Sika ilu Eggs ee | wana the pret Hoe Whey ever tn tha . : J. F. BI " VM oA B \ Teri ct cuemmeea rte 7, Ane Indes. | WES tatr haepuerah Weir Bui: | tem Precinct who knows y ics tbe ladies @ad gentiewen who piSyed thechar- nderson, ESQUIMAUX BEAVERS, no 20-c08t commer th net saa Be ie. - FROCK OR SACK STYLE ARN, 3 A. SAKS & CO. mM“ SHtat MAwcractony, 517 SEVENTH STREET, 236 Penn. av., between 13th and 13 sts.( north side,) eeween Peonerivantasrenne, | GENTEEMER, SSC YOKE suirts, tN i be red Ete USERRA. -P derer very well, was this Saag ay ey Ae A. A’ :¢ ado ; Lieut. Geesford to go to Richmond and bring Assistant Conductor. At the conclusion of tne | fanbi OUABiie Daan amd Gedication, Mr. Hol i the ——_e—__ audience, picturing the evils of intemperance | Conwan Sroxe Lavino.—The layi rete 3 the vast amount of good ac- | corner stone of the building oung complished by Equal Division. The uniniti- Men's Uhristian Lew seca be te the medical faculty to call at my store and at the pantyot thie fle, ‘being certain they Botan ME acer of “King Cole” and «Pilie de le Regi- ment” Scted ther parts in a manner very cred- irable to themselves, as well as agreeable and amusing to the audience: but the especial at- Uaction of the evening was the character of the “(Queen of Hearts” in the person of the charm. Ro 18 eee gation than can be purebased auywhere-elecsof the ion = MAD: con u « Mites BM. F. Dimitry. ated then withdrew, aud the private m D streets, will take place on Wenaraday after. | ““FQICH.” “RACY,” ‘* PROFOURD. From to fit. Same grade. Masomc—At tne regular convocation ¢ | Soich aoe thoes te Ford ihe soncssvion eens aris aan Bo vsaboony HEE Rr THE NEW ILLUSTRATED ANNUAL Lapiiist AND CH e Uibeactora. | 250,70 MASTER GALLON nT AT 82.25 Eureka Royal Ar tr No. 4, held tase | edavees. i a o Senator Wileoarot ‘Mass., ‘Sonstor Ereling: OF PHBENOLOGY AND PHYSIOGNOMY for | Made to order. Bowing, Stitching, be. cers were duly in- : C, GAUTIER, NATIVE WINE BITTERS, 952 Pennsylvania PUES A huyeen, of New Jersey, and Rev. J. Eastman Brown, restow'. ‘The work on thie 1368. Cor : Marriage of Cousins; its effacts, | _B08-im* of Geo! and when tomarsy. Right age. Jealousy building is in Pi . and already much of the f# on the mass: Ree fo all ite s AS FIXTURES: ished "cBesptsays with portrait me 5 Binract, “victor Bago, the’ Ho a ‘together K ‘new, ings ai ° 5 Diyers, Capiain of the Hos:; Isaac L. Jonneon, Womennosg x How ~ ANTS, i can. wee it, at z oO. Arch Dapiain; A. ELH Johna 4 Resioomely’ Tithan essortment of EE of every de- ‘‘petinaytvante sveane 5 Which , 1 Charles Hadaway, Master 24 Vail. ea moog A. PATO, om Panis, DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. —_.———. Teaysrers or Real Estate —The follow- man, &nd on his person Kia cleaned without the least 1Rg (ransfers of real estate er fens by Mr. Fox and odor. cast side of lth weet, near €@ at the Rex! Estate E: giving him @ very good eb: econ. ‘West part of jot 5, in $160, part of lot .M. BAREX?S BEOW OasE WAREROOMS,. Sateor Beat fot 8, in. aq anc 1. aiotof whiskey, cigars, sisting of a brick ere released ‘eqrect north and firm in he amount of = ee 100,00) other items, COMPRISING Artillery Carriages Saddics and Saddle Baga Travelling = Breeching. Collars, Bai Traces. & Ar Gunbarrela and Bayonete Cruppers. Valisee Sword and Bayonet Scab- Drivers’ Saddles Lards ¢ ery Harness Cartridge-Boxes a bes ce-Box Plates — Shoulder-Belts rtridge-Box belt PlatesArtillery and. Cavalry Halters Bri Hes and Tools Sale to commence at 30 o'clock on MONDAY, the 2th day of November. 167 The Government reserves the right to refase id) no 14-RB {OVERNMENT SALE. Bureaw Refucecs. Freedmen & Abandoned Lands, Other A. A. Mand D fate of George Ty INE WORKS AND WITH TWELVE CITY LoTs. ‘This property consists of one tract of land. which: the Augusts al runs through Gogogsly. y D’Antignacstreet, east by Jack= ings. "Eleven (11) city lots, sitoatedon the Adams . weet wid: Fenwick street, bet) and “'Hight’s Foundry.” The machine works, lot and buildings will be sold ‘ jote weparately ‘Alsce at the sae time and place, will be sola {iy fcsime betiateg sihee oy ts fork, ceeated on tee grounds of the Richmond County Academy. "Tele For further particulars ip to this proper- £ inguire wt “hie office and that of Brevet Colonel chine works and lot, one. which will be re- quired cash and the ar months. Bale to commence st 1) o'clock WaTsom BF and ALL. rpaeasver DEPARTMENT, Novenes 4, 1307. DISMAL SWAMP CANAL nce ion ee

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