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~~ - | od EDUCATIONAL. A EVENING. STAR, | sucsong'opcrs noncteumge sanser— Cot ————SSSSSSSS= Beedle | ed BANOUAGE —0OL. FELIX cow. fated ten in Foner qf Coleree pike a | number of loans at the latter figure. Arenew- Sete Bow LOCAL NEWS. lei Reppert Me bees oe at Ferry last ae al of activity is reported in commercial paper, i 8 but has mes Opened SS imitermediaie landings, having and the usual dealers are availing themselves Amusements, kc., To-Night. A special meeting of the Second Ward Re- ‘War's Ormna Hovse.— Uncle Tom’s Oabin, | publican Club was held last night at Rev. Mr- we ate eres crane ae eS Brooks’ church, corner of Vermont avenue — Guare pocremmtaieet a and Q street. The lighting of a bon-fire brought on boards large number of parsengers and & fine t of country produce, poultry, | wild game, fish, kc. Tie steamer Arrow, Stackpole, left at 10 o'clogx for Moant Vernon. ‘with a number of strangers and citizens desir- of the prevailing high rates of money topur ley Mary A Miss; Scot: Mary F Mus; Sweeay ftrenth ety et, next to . Jarge crowd, many of whom turaed | ovs of visiting the sacred domicil of the Ostherme; Willams Revecca M. Waiker 8T. MATTHEW Ss CHURCH. Rarionat. THeaTee~ Phe Richings Opere |} So see Ce or he alarm of Bre, which | of hia Coun. Therese wharf report devoted to Be pinciples of the Or- Faith Miss. Webingie Meee 20 sccm MATTAE Peat oc decadied Pig's crcloc, Mr. John L- Pinu, President, | "Pays Whey, :Arrived—Schr, Marthe West | Sea ahh be publiseed by Ae W. HMopnite, of Gentlemen's Li ert Capt | Mae ean, Aipompec ma cainnemmese Bongee Maxim's Daxctxg AcAvENT.— Comph- called the meeting to orden, ‘And stated that chs tngton, an Foweir™ creek. with bakers’ J pine Franklin Lodge, No. 2. connections are, Rot indisposed nd 0 Gimcount at yes Baws “St S reave C x ous Fos si 0 - pits and friends’? © '0% 1 G. Marini | special object which had bronght them — T = oy PAOMiek Case _This from those sections; this tact tends to | JG: Glover Hitos, Jona T; Hawicy ‘w Ris pupils ‘and friends was ge of officers; after which, it was | market. oa ng BReacu oF senor —~ 3 W; Hopkins P G; Jewell J M; Kiemmdienst Jos: — Sehr. Charles Gas- | morning, in the Circuit Court, Judge Pisher, | sustain rates. The dealings in government eta pole 4 een wes" and Ma-» aittag dor the-arrival of thosecreiary, | calit rutsons from Hastaascirocer ee is | Moma im the, Clrenl Donte, Jude Fisher, bonds have not be-n ange, yet the tone of the | Risk Thos F, Reynolds Oe Beene! Os ladies of the Niath-sireet M. P. ie chee see pn hg athe eel eget telcasare Wb mee of promise and seduction, Mr, Davidze fia. || market ie Meo. The unexpectedly favorable oy Bove Wend don saree _ y ona ay A I ad bn EE el cyt Wharf. Arrived—Schooner Ridley, | ished his argument for the defence, and this | staremest of the naaonal hebt bee imparted Amphion Quartete Club will appear wis the city where the meeting was held had not | Armstrong, with 95 tons of coal for Harvey. | afternoon Mr. Bradley for the plaintiff is clos- | confidence hd bed epg td the at ees ve. | _TOURWAMENT ON A SMALL Scare—Wiltiam oveninga any Very extraordinary facilities for lear: Clarke & Given. mg. curities, as is reflected in the general it 7 wh. ured as one of the = 4 iley's Wi —Arrived—Schrs, William T. ment on theentire list. A good barrowinz de- | Walton, 1 figure " ~ Tun“ Geawamia” Scancrses—Annea! Ser. | ine political views of the ier crphene Mor SE dod deg aw ee seb eo te CITY ITEMS. mand is reported for all classes of bonds. lant Kalghis at the College Villa touraament i te ine ond Oicers At the meeting | 1S months. juinmed up the victo- | 155 tows of coal for U. A. Burgess & Uo. L. A. ——_.___ | pean ie een pie Dimer ny op ae of the Scheutzen Vereum Germania, at which | 2% fr Mine iblicans in Mame, Vermont, | Hughieti, Evans, with 110 tons of coal for S. —_—-—— Goverment Securities. a to Ss the election of officers took piace, night before | 204 Connec: icted like results m | ©. Magrader; Peter D. Lambert, Campbet!, | Watxrne Ooar Suits for gentlemen from Wasumeron, Oct. 5, 18.—Jay Uoone & | When officer Reid be etg teedwg And other oficers lat eveniom, Accordingty | (D° age eel id'be | Cos James. A. Hooper, White: Teaewe; Husie: | Sateen ete ie Henning tes | Co.farnish the following quotations of Gov. | 824 got RS pe, 7 ie. ty it co.; James A. " % aT, - | will do well to . " - fe + the members assembied about nine Glock last | Toissly known he eotd ee ee man, do. Ohief, Lewis, from Huatag Creek, | Price Store Noa Seventh street ernment securities : a auting, | ote Was ungovernable at the time ofthe sup- might im tho contora partaf the city, the ine | ident, for whichever way Pennsylvania and | with sweet potatoes for Lewis & Lijab. —_-— U. 8.6%, 1881 ete , | posed offence, so he was re! eee a ee eee eee eet Gar cnn | Ould voted vo Would the majority of the elec- | Fowler's Whorf—Arrived—Schooner Sarah, | Battrwore DAILY SUN.—Persons wishing Fiver — ny * Maunow ante’ Exchancn.—There was quite wes Se Ea cane ine | teak eitn oh the enuniey be oooh, Fisher, from James river, with lumber tor | tosubscrive for the Baltimore Daily Sam ces, | Eive Twenues, i a eeuly tube ad thongs ane eanaany ond or being ihn tie long amp was com: | At the close of Mr. Piau's remarks, Mr. FA. | Wm Mclow: h leave their orders at the office of the Evening | Five 7 wenties 1684 id, | Five Twent iney first visited the residence of the Boswell entered the room, when he wus hailed Star, or at Sez N street north, between 61 ry A Five Twenties, Jan. & 3 3% ae te pe ‘with three cheers, on motion of Joseph Brooks, 7th, The paper has been enlarged, and will Practice enal Tee a anaes en ns | (eubeud.) wan sel anaes esate had gtood be delivered at an early hour. Five Twenties, Jan. & July, 27-108 BATSes te convinces, "OMe Moet dilcalt caars, — ‘ans-ccneany fot ane by them when to do so was wort a» much os 10,6 Ropeet Coooins, Agent. | Five Twenties, Jan. £2.15; 90 bushels at $7.35; 1,90 vashels at 2.40: | Cll Sed bs iprmusie, the chernag and the | Beli, fined €3; Jonn Casey, Mary: Watkins: threace, ail NEW YORE —yigsT BOARD. Gen eee Ree The meeting then weu' ; John Casey, 's ! oc od Fn, 1.6 | busbels (yellow) at mo bandrasely samiainn sina | officers, when Ubarion i Peters (colored) wes | sacutity ior peace: ace Toraee meniagtontr: Gorxo See, Tee ae eee Ta By, Tux Tovamanent YusteRpay.—The tour- ater a tow moments plesseatiy open’. che otter | Oe ere a eee (ee ee een | ein ae Rensemnin Simpeos, enaclt and'| Sie pectect Rispooss of fhe toate, Bid, there. | Sa" og” Me Sab Ament which ‘ook place yesterday atthe Cal. i ol. joie (ees wae ahoeted Bite g mae * of a ct et 4 . ree villa was quite a brilliant affair, and = Se ean coc cemagaenand an Tae mean, | View Praséenii Lenty Ueveriy (colseed}, Gac- | Bectad Preciest:—Josephi Hetekinion,cern- Srany eeuny wk ems 5.20%, 1605. wx Gold. Aulracted an immense concourse of people. The | TRETR EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pam. an 1D strect oant, Near Maryland avecae ang | cud Vice President; John W. Carry (colored), | elty to animals fine ahd. costs, ef Ce 5.200, IDETy,0S.. EN successful knight was Mr. Clement Brooke, of caaege wii te mats ne. Be gave them a hospitable reception, ‘From | Sccretary: T. E. Green, (colored), Treasurer. | Brooke, drunk and ee hint. | _“Sraxprxa’s Give” basnow taken the place Ree ee Georgetown. wheat Teeth are taeerted, sithoage fee smeace the proteenion marched to the residence | {At inte doa by the conan e ar ae Cine, rete | Harker, disorderly, de: Isabella Whitiagtom, | (21 Cements and Mociinges: Paice! £0 aac ePE| 4, | _Peotisric—Jemes Hil and Ellen Morgan Daticut will be Teusired 6 pay for (na ‘rs pee interrupted by ce (col- | do., fined st. ees. wis Johnsou & Uo. quote stocks and bonds °) 4 which he south side Of Peete ivanie a eent' 22 | ored) Riflemen, armed with muskers and cite. | “Fourth Frecinct-— Jokn Minox, Greats. 2008-|| _ oosce 5. H-TEONNOON EAS EuROreD his|| i beeeeoe meee peta Rag Mier ge mag em AY tween [0th and Lith strerta, when, alter appro. | @€™@*, who marched into the Duilding. Order | rity; Wm. Urocker, drank and disorderly, office and residence from the First Ward t | New Yorm, Oct 4 Amoctiation riate music, the King appeared amid the | 2*Ving been restored, the following Exccative | fined $2.50, iret Board—U. S.6's | and took them before Justice Buckey, who , between Thirteenth and | issi, coupon, 113%; 6.20°s, 1-@2, coupons, 112%; | fined them gi odeech, tely east of Four- | 1:64, coupom, 110%,; 1865, —*. 11OX; Isto, Fifth Precinct:—Eiza Dalton, threats; secn- | Massachusetts av rning of blue lights, waving of Chinese laa, | Committee was elected:—John L. Pfau (chair abe Teaaiaty frente; secn- | Fouriceath street ter, apd in a neat specch thanked the visitors | P&M), Robert H. Booker (colored), Justice Potomac Division, Sons oF TeMPRRaNcE.— Edward r hours before 10. m., and | eoupon, new, 1%: 6.20°s, Ie6l, coupon. Ns’. Jaw: Joni ins per, disorderly: fined | teenth street. Office . PD a » ‘This division held a regular meeting last eve Focession 10 Pi manu: in : * coma “ Ts 7 Angie Gray, Moll a a 4 . e . 9 i stalled with rH ceremonies; Wocawara Butiaing, here a handsome col- bs ae gy gy a oer See ee ee anne Hime '| day, Sundays cxoeyeed, 10,3" | Mail, none; Canton, 4s SN Gumberiand, : W- | which addresses were made. by whe Worthy Jation was sei out and soon disappeared, (the e r rho) i th Precinet:—Charles G. Menden, keepinz paaseran cases cies o ‘walks having auarpened appetites | and General Crocker, Wm. Kutherior!, aud |. Sixth Precinet: 0 G. Me P Faeaet Patriarch, W.O. Drew, and Mr. O. K. Harris = | : Hwan Yz, Paorty, axn Lieren ro rue | Water Power, 15:., No Y Genial, 1B Eee, . Tmnmick and Peter Mesoner, Genite: 1ocis | Youssoe Wisvon-—Those in-want of tienes 494; do. preferred, 7; Hudson, 132; ceding | ,NOT 4 Sox oy Taxrrnance —Geo. Rainey Eliza Forman : Hehigan South. Isaiah Stewart (white.) ede aan nae, ne Ene ian | “Pending the election of Henry Piper, (col Of the directors, was called om, om sh street, | Sd+)the Inst of the fifteen committeemen, Jus. and ‘Goods, Food cee, | 96%: Mt ate Mt was very dronk and di iy on the stree huckstering withont licence ane mfiednabol Lo oe STS: yesterday, when he was arrested by Officer the OniotwaL FRanc, 494 Seventh street, | ern, 84%; Illinois Qentral, 145; Cleveland and . Brooks (colored,) put in nomination, for the $5. Demis McGraw, cruelty to antmals: « 4 5 Hitine Warwick. Tustice Buckey fined him $1.30. ere | wine nd laser sicappeared | Ord oc fomth eco anton, for fined § ween D and E> where you will ind a splen- | Pitisburg{s7s,;Norinwesi, ==: do. a, preferre . | did assortment twenty per cent. cheaper than ; and Toledo, 102%: Rock island, ‘THE Cana —Boats are arriving very freely. locked up intours: ‘Daniel Dillon, eepesuay? in any similar establishment in the ety. His | joi’ Fert Wayne, 1114; Alton & Terra Haute, | and for the month up to this date 161 bave re- fined ‘ Franklin Purcell, vagrant: work. | Motto ts, +A quick penny is better than s slow | 42: Toledo & Wabash, 61%; Adams Ex. 505: | ported at the Collector's office. house. é . dollar.” Remember the place— 40 Seventh | Wells, & Co. Exp., 294; Americnn Ex- | ARnival ov GRrarn ny Oawat —Arrived— Chase, whom he endorsed as a Cbrisuan gen. 2 Fa. Seat reenater- | teman anda tried Republican. Siducy Mac. dent}, A. B. Schulz, and others were acne. farland (colored, ) inquired whether Mr. Coase Senttd—the two last ndmed addrecene ee, | was member of the Union League if not be : : ; . -slass front, six doors belew | press, 45; United ‘States Express, 474; Mer- | Beat Mill Boy, from Berlin, with wheat and ~ y | Should prefer Henry Piper. Samuel Datcher | Sanitary Company.—Andrew Whitney. ere- | street, large plate-g) 4 4 s er. Sad Bn nlaeee ta eae ene BP | sea Marehall Brows, (eclores.) deperenet tee ating @ nuisance; fined $2. John M. Knorr, | E street. No branch store, 9,941: ghants’ Union, 2a; Chicago te « Alton: 1:2: | corn. FREE ee eee introduction of any stich questious, which in- | do.;fined $10. ——o——— . Fred, Mar - Gold | Cowmertaxp Coat axp Inon — Sn NE Eee een melee | volved the principles of suaretaocinion aaa, ——-—— Coane, &0-—Dr. White, Surgeon Ohiropodist, | 13948139. eae The trestle work conmecting the wharves of Sener and ek ee a NES Mee | Called fox Sed eat Of place: Edward Ravers | Rate ox-rua anor cAbos: stavenpieiock | OF ey anse and Coke ak cel oct, PIE console, for | ts company with: he canal which gave way FICE, rears ne @ finely-ect. table, wher, | (colored,) advocated the election of Henry Pi. | last night, Lieut Tate wie ‘@ squad of offisers, | United States ai as, and established at LoxDo™, Oct. 3 5 s,_ HERZR Loan 4 some few days ago has been entirely repaired, 331 NOTH © STREET, All tho santos wees ae erect; and eaptared | Sin TF ieel removes Carne Benatar p.- | Mower, 98%. For account, ox. Bonds, 71. | ana the shipment of com lsmow noise ones | betwee acon an seicte: mamedintseytn veer all the snmates, who e carried before Jus. | ince is61, removes Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, | Illinois, 95¥; Erie, 324. usual, a ‘Nations! Hotel, tice Harper, where they gave their names as | £¢. and successfully treats all diseases of the | FRANKPORS, 11:15 a. 1.—Bonds, 76%. ee S87 Highest advances made. Btrict!y confit: Eliza Tapps, Mary West, Missouri Godfrey, | feet without pain or inconvenience to the | LIVERPooL,i1:15a.m.—Cotton market opened 5 thal 9 Emm Jennie Brown, Lizzie Russell, Mollie Hender- | patient. The shoe can be worn with ease im. | dull. Eestimated sales 10,000 bales. Middling Georgetown Advertisements. son, Annie Gray, Mattie Taylor, Mary Willett, | Mediately after the operation. Refers to the | Uplands, 104: Orleans, 11, (colored) Robert Clark, John White, and a | MARY eminent physicians, surgeons and thou er. He (P.) was @ working man, and, as was on at ner tere po gor omen Praibsaliy stated by a white friead whom he with eas —_— ‘enjoy themselves in | ™¢! the other day, who was a Republican and pesenngen ocme hn Be ante ved miypoattnrdl gentieman—[ Mr. Buthertord—Alt Republi- some, speek. ne cans are gentlemen. Mr. Ambush—some that hoar and reterning to the city. are gentlemen, and some are not.j— Cea ‘We must now Bave active men—no bread-aud- Pir es. Semaceinerraiemersasrer ease SG HF NTR EW FALL AND WINTER G90DS.—Jou d ast, Tae PREHYTERY OF THE Disreict.—Yes- | butter Kepublicans. Mr. Brooks rejoined that | Solored mar. Justies H. required Eliza Tapps | Snds of ether responsible Baltimore Markets, To-day. ‘opened, a large stock, embracing Poplius. Me ones, ‘wrday this body continued in session until3y | Mr. rrivsg was no milk-and-water fate tie to give security m the sum of $30 to ai tronize bis oye pag Hon BaLrrwons, Oct. 2.—Cotton quiet and steady- “Empress Costes ‘iouceton ‘Mipeen, ee. meet wintsot |, clock, in the Assembly's Church, and ad- | but had been a zealous anda regular attend- | the charge before the Grand Jury of kee; to 6 p.m. No charge for con: ms Middling Uplands 25% 226. jour fairly ac- ne See Biackete. Under end any . Among other business transacted | ant at meetings, whem many others who pro- | bawdy-house, and the girls to furnish Calls made at residences from 6 to + p. m. tive for high grades of family,which are quoted ‘Veet, Gravd Di end other beautifar Skir Rance lowing: The adoption of @ motion | fessed to be Kepublicans stood back and would | that they would abandon thelr cies re at #12.50a8i3.50. Others are not quotably | Gcreis Tienes virgin Fequesting the clerk to communicate with the | not come ont. Sydney Macfarland retorted | Some of them had not the wherewith, a1 Price List of Gents Fornishing Goods at | changed, but the market favors buyers. Wheat | ond Canssinets. ator h ol ‘ond. St private sale. etemill Eresbytery. requesting a copy of the | that some persons were very earnest in their | remained at the station-house till this morning, | the ORIGINAL FRanc’s, 49% Seventh street, be- cash and sold of dismiseal of Rev. Wm. Hart transfer- | Repnblicanism when after office about elec. ring bim to this Presbytery, and in the mean- | tion times. Such was the case with Mr. Chase, time Mr. Hart was invited to sit as a corrs- | and after his election to the Council he had ta. .og member. Also, & resolution that Rev. | ken the ground that it was inexpedient to put D. Noyes be appointed to cite the members | colored men in office. Away wich such cn. of the First Constitutional Ohurch of Buiti- | publieans for him. At the close of these re. nore to appear before a meeting of this Pres- | marke great uproar ensued, after the calming on Ihe last Monday of this month, to | down of which the vote was taken and Piper cause why Rev. H. Dunning shoald not | wus elected almost unanimously. be released from the pastorship and his resig- | Cu motion of Joseph Brooks, (cotored,) Uas- Raton Accepted. A call tor the pastoral ser. | per A. Keller was recommended to the position ‘ices of Rev. J. Sella Martin. from the 15th | of Assessor for the Second Ward. to fill the va- from whence they will be sent to the work. | tween D and E streets: Good White Shirts, 81 in i2igc.: Wamsntta 25c.; case they | furnish red | $1.0; Pine White Shirts, $2a82.5); good Un S1-25a81.2: yellow, S130: Oats active at 7ya7s | Sheetings $0 cts.; Alexandre's Joseph's Ki Pac en RES ee regret || Sipe iceeete nae merenten See | oe Rye firm at $1 4501.53. "Provisions arm. | Glover, Hosiery. Notions, fc Brrpetinrs, brass WOOD AND COAL Lieut. Tait also made a raid Iast night on the | fine Merino Shirts and Drawers, $1.50, $1.73; | Pork and Bacon—Rib sides, 163,a17; clear do., | £7 4.4ne Of wor us with REND MIL. ~— house known as 100, in Slate alley, between | ood Uotton Socks, 10, 15, 20, and 25 cents; best ral? x; shoulders, 13\a1s; Hams, Waa. Lard, | Ugh. 101 at, Georcetown. oc Sm 1th and Lith and E and F streets, kept by | English Half-Hose, $5 and $5.50 per dozen; | 20x agi, Christina Reese. Christina was there, with | cood Paper Collars, three boxes fer 25 cents: three Alexandrians, named Mrs. Louisa Kid. | White Handkerchiefs, 15,20, and 25cents: Linen Baltimere Steck well, Mrs. Rose Nelson, and iiss Frances | Collars, Cuff Ties, Bows, Toilet Articles, etc, | Bartimonm, Oct 4, Potter, besides three colored women. Mrs. | at popular prices. Remember the piace—i9i scribed, 462, bid, 47 asked; d Nelsod claimed that she resided at No, 71 | Seventh street, large plate-giase fromt, six doors coapon, old, 52; bid. do. . A firm, with sales of choice Maryland red at | cheap; 4000 yards $2.70; Teceipts are Jarge. Corn firm; white, | wide Bleachea M Cre [RY THOMAS DOWLING, auc'r; Georgetown i oueA COALS AND Wood, =~ Te-day. OONTINUATION OF THE BANKRUPT'S SALE Chron sates Ont Uniet Ofioe, @ ctrect whart, @s, old, in- ‘OF DRY 7 FORREST BALL Ds A ; ip .. estan anh i. Wham 48asked;do. | Om FRIDAY MOKNING at 10 o'clock, T wit! | © ® } & 00. cor ont Wr, japon, new, ix; | continue the sale of ‘at Forrest Hal Market + | Be BALURY 2 00. corner 7th ana F Fayette street, Alexandria; that her husband, | below E street. No branch stores, 9%1: | bid. lina 6's, 655; bid. Hosiery, | B. TRAGTMAR 117 Pe. avenne, between I9tt street (colored) churet/was read. and, being | cancy occasioned by the resicnation of Mr. who was & machinist, would play thunder ——__o—___ <n 5. caveat Bridge bs Georg found in order, 2 resolution was adopted that Sosken Whitney, and the secretary was di. | with her if she was not home by morning. WaT MAKES your hair so beautifal? Mrs. Wa t y- At 10 o'clock, we will sell the Fixtures, Cases, shia “ng — tn the congregation have leave to prosecute the | rected to notify both branches of the Council | Christina Keene wee required to give S31 bail | SA. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Re- | Naw Yorm, Oo Stocks steady. Money | Mirrors. &c.. ‘ke ——_, — — same. of said action. to answer the charge of keeping a bawdy- | Storer or Dressing, (ir one bottle.) Price One easy at Sa? per cent. Exchange, 84. Gold, HAWKINS TAYLOR. Assignee Wits el . a Mines ott Gommiltces were announced: | | Mr. Boswell was then called upon to address | house, nud the others were eacherequred to | Dolla Every dtuccie veka ie 0 | SUN. 5:20'S coupon, 12. 10-40's, coupon, 4. | _cc7-2t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. COAL, Woon. Link, CEMENT, ae. On Minutes of General fame Rev. Dr. | the meeting: but Edward Ambush requested | give $20 security that they would chaage their —_—o— Do. Registered, 5g. North Carolina 6's, 66g. FS BENT—The HOUSE AND FUBNITOKE Central |. No. 51 Locistans evenur, between Sunderiand and Elder Bassett. Narrative of | that speech>s should be deferred till he made | course of life. ‘Wearrine Parme for sale. Apply at th | Virginia G's, ex-coupon, 53. Tennessee 6 z er rectown. Sth and 7th streete west. Brauch Yard, corner jst Keligion—Key. Dr. Sunderiand and Rev. Mr. | an appeal in favor of the Grant riflemen, whe ——— rar Office. €x-coupon, 6635 ence of the late Gon. east and F street south Wharf ‘aod Steam rere Goatnctt Treasurer's Account and | had erected a Grant pole aud werein need of | Assactrep ox THe HIGHWAY.—Tuis morn- ——_-___ SS hE ee Sg Pace a cnarenee Rev. Dr. Sunderinud anc | funds to purchase a flag. He was followed | ing, abou four o'dlate ce Dee Oe ee | eunsone wishing to sabscrive for Taz Stax bre a Po Ct Eider Moore. To Prepare Statistical Report— | by Marsbai Brown, who anuounced that there | rison, a farmer, residing in Montgomery co: who reside on Capitol Hilland the Navy Yard, The past week has be ry active one in Rey. Geo. H. Smytb. On Pablication—Rev. | were two colored festivals adjacent in pro- ® i aT | storiue goods, COAL by the cago ai Paiiadelptia ty, Md., about eight miles from Washingtoa, Gane yase leave ther orders at No. 122 East | dry goods, bus tle prices of dumestic cottons — | Prices. 2a ily &. P. Glover and Elder Patch. On Cai@ch | gress, and the meeting after Sadjonrament | was coming here to market, he was asaailed | Capito! street, between éth and Sth. bave not improved. The temporary tighmess o— Kev. Dr. Smithand Elder Redstrake. | couid do no better than by spending’ theit about a mile from the city by two colored men, Joum Coaarns, Agent. | of the money marke: may have some eitect ia SEW GAZ pe Sundetiand, trom the Comamities on | moury jhere., The Chair followed in the wake | one of whom knocked him from the seat of hic FR sea harermne reayraers byline ae ae Au rx sew soos PARLOR FURNITURE. ‘ssembly, submitied Port recom- | of Mr. lirown, as he wanted contribations to | wagon. aud then both of them jump upon = = very c CHAMBER FURNITURE, meudingiihe following snbjects tothe churches, | ¢efray the expenses of the pole raisiuz and | hat ein ropes. for the purpose, it issupposed, Ee re se the opening of the season; but they have had to AS SOON AS PUBLISUED, which was 2d ; Muisterial relief fund, _— demonstration to take wiace in the Firs! | of tying him. Fortunately, however, the noise a fight against a declining market for the raw DINING BOOM FUBNITY: Qhristian churches metat Irving Hall, New | material, and the jobbers have had the tent of York, yesterday morning. The attendance was | [> *"ty!sl 7 5 to be had at vF#TCE FURNITURE, y Me. D. Eliott, of New fora, | it Prices are now # to 15 pet cent. lower than missions, home missions, education. | Tecommending that | The Chair then addressed the club in ac- awoke @ companion lying’ on the ii schools. Also, consideration of the resunion subject be | knowledgment of the compliment which had tof the Wagon, who sprang on nd dealt one of them very large. they were at the commencement of the sezson aseyere blow with a wheel spoke, which a delivered an address of : PHILP & SOLOMON'S — Postponed until April next, Also, s resoiution | been tendered him in bis election as Presidlen:, tum bled him over, bul very soon he recovered 7 _ ia unbleached shirtings and sheetings there » SrEing wom the churches todo all in ther | and concluded vy introdacing Mr. F.A. Bos: | iis tect, aud. hotl'or thom took te tone Nee Of Unitarian faith, and ‘all othee hens 1 eat mone doing. and prices are a shad: A Jost received a magnificent sssortment of the au Christian Coton Roy american and } wall, whom be eulogizid as a man whose elo | Mr. Morrisun was stuuaed by the blow witch will anite with them in Christian work Reo, | loWer but the market, thong! ee | METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, | shove ¥urniter: wb Frese Christian Union. Rev. J. N. Coombs | quen*e could “hold the most contrary spirits | he received, and sustained quite a severacat | F Hale, of Boston, then read the report of | 1 ¥¥B0 means overstocked. Biesehed. abist- vited to inspect. Se Hone Meese manship of the Committee | and abject minds.” : Oren ine imple; bat nevhing serious is likely | the Gougell of the National Conference is, | nes and pertag a ri wag ag ar wenger g | 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Dareains. on Home Mission in favor of Rev. S.D. Noyes; | Mr. Boswell expressed himself as nenny,io | to result therefrom. | Market-men, it is stated. | paid that the most maporone eek ae | am increas SOpriy. Kes Gales are not - Sccepted, and Mr. Noyes was appomted to the | be present, and to observe the evidence of har- | are often interrupted by highwaymen a short | the Syracuse Conference was the establishe mene as ta kane ee i —e cele aed Barwanx W:sre ayo Texrn Sra re 1:. Mantected datz Some other business had been | mony which had been manifested on thatecea- | distance from the city. Which makes ity ment of 8 system of local conference, covering | }rmuPg-cloths have been, exceptionally dui Wwanzacted the meeting adjourned. sion. _1t would be & source of future comiurt | sary that every preparation should be mater | Ment ofn system of country. Fourteen local | the cloce Poimis aro galt eon wee wore — ——— to him, and remain impressed upon his mind | meet emergencies, Con.crences have been organized under various | {Bo close. Points are dallvexcept for tue very Base Batt—Cywpit ve. National —The re. | for many years to Sous Ralteros aa —-— constitutions. Maslin de Inines are ln better yequest ad tue | A large aesertment of rm game ms Euan Size Geach: ciate come | 15 Once be Teenie on ee peer) | Govsnewair Parwrine Orerctin’ ac, | “pne chetrinae. eonohneed tans credentials ff yesterday afternoon on the White Lot in the | | Whom he recognized an earnest Republicsn cordynce with a law passed by Congress at iis | bed been received from twenty-oneassociations | DCF qualities command good prices. Our FANCY AND STAPLE STATIONERY je janufacturers successtall: - passing lis doors Te taver od the Natseaal OSS reas eas | eauailty of ton cotoned with the wate saees Sal | fast nension, a separate braneh het geceaily | and couferenoss aad euohendsor anaes Tae tk eee tek es i 3m favor of the National by & score of 13 to 1s. condition of the city finances was referred +, | been fitted ‘up at the Government Printing | five churches. tion of worsted dress. ‘ofall descriptions, ‘The weather was clear and beautiful. and the | Condition o Corporation embarrasements were | Uilice fer the purpose of printing th: ts ‘There is @ slight falling offfm the demani ee ee ae larg oy AO ng be de- | Sttributed to the Democrane party, In Ue bed by the Patent Olice, and all thisspecies | ‘Tne DistRIcr ATTORNEY CasE AT Parts | sor most Lindeo Ponce it still the demand VISITING ané WEDDING CARDS pitase all persons who of work bas been transferred from the private ADELPHIA.—Yesterday afternoon Judge Cad- le me it tries. heavy at the batas usual,andSiudley sustained | Dé said. the Democratic municipal admini cares of thin city. where it has been dour by | walader read a voluminous opinion im the | domtote name nred uo fancy cassimeres of | Zncraved and Printed in the latest stries. ~ hhis reputation by four beautiful fly” cx tion debarred the Republicans trom r_ 3 domestic manwfactures, of which the styles are month at re : S| contract, to the Govergment office. The first | District Attorney ease. All the points bearing | °° attractive this sensen, sell readily and at | / ee 21-0028 Superintendent the left. | Norion as short was everywhere and ieintioves tama or ete ee work done, consisting of two bandr-d paisn's, [upon the Presidents power of a = | sasaneranres prices. There is a good 6nsiness | © — + Seat st ine Fight time, and no ee tapers claiming to bea Republi. | Y85,S*2t 10 the newly established branch oa | wnaer the Constitution, and under the soveeal in most descriptions of cloths and con ? "TO. BOUSBEREPERS Porous having Rat> y can, bad again tied their hands. The new <ipentay Sateen oe, Vibe, eared ct | Sand ae nacentge tt sy Tose gic’ ge could be found. The whole secret was, | claimed, had been properly organized: ‘and > the Nationals ont-batted the Olympics, and | When the Democrats found they had been ‘and other Vermtu them by ca’! Friday last. Formerly all patents and speci+ | acts of Congress, with the que. tion : whatis a nd prices are very well sustained: but a NERY WAREHOT! ing op the ibecribere. Those ee fications were written, but they are now | recess,and what i 2 seasion of Congress twere sul better market is looked for. The certainty Sa. eee preferred. Ferment &, ookCamrn re AVauea printed, with extra copies sufficient to supply | ruil: r 5 ral Grant's election and the establish. " t THORNTON &M Any {ature demand. The cases are sent tothe | that Mr. Gilpin is not in oilies Sane ties | 2, General Grant’s “- es, whi p- O77, At 457 Ninth street, between D and E Ay No. 485 B street, west. mentof peacein the Southern States, which tl P.8.—P dui, avoid the Tel Oy ae Ce hee ake patents are rerty | Br. O'Neill is not the incumbent. -Atthe same | will be chuecqueaton tat erent ners ote ERLY, THOMAS & CO. by tisving thie Paeensent™ pacer ane: aly for that saperioriy ‘ne sume might bay een ee eee tinea beet meting ein | for delivery on the Tuesday week following | brat he said, 1n view of the orders. of the at | dence to purchasers and enlivens trade every. a bee oe tt atm Oran a theldcor fat Lifts cog th sbeanes of an “an Capi : them, orn dend-lock. —— torney General, the Clerk of would | where, business im foreign goods has+asi Bess. jeuzs-30t" .s Bare Neate eis eee ane wie. jant | Tee vateaabore epee ketene Oounel | _Genwam SoupiEns| aNd SaiLons’ Union. be instructed to recognize him in acting for the | up a little; but still there la ceastierable deine, a SON OWAED UNIVE , by _ rg i a < ~~ rs = pe firm the favorite measures of the Repub. | PEiTcusn VETERANES BUND.—The German | United States. be ayo 48 understood | and the prices of the new styles adapted to the AND CORAL COOKING STOVES. Geren 25 tm og Ry ty Poss called | Scan Party would yet be carried despite of | Soldiers and Sailors’ Union heid their usual | virtually to gtve Mr. O'Neill possession of the season for men’s and women's wear areremuu- Also. maxi dealers fo the latest MEDICAG 8CHOOL, : mieems on # ball pitched. We | (men weekly meeting last evening at W Il’s Hall, | office —Philadelphia Ledger, 7th. erative to the importers. There is stilla Iai ge ar Parlor and other Btoves. ROOFING and df bgp he =. vesonit. 0 Mr. Boswell dealt in severe terms upon such | Seventh street, above H. A numb r of new ——— amount of staple is in bond ard the impor- iG, of ail kinds of Stoves. WASHINGTON. D. Cc, a! y "L Nortbe, ri % Republicans as had been elected to the Vounci!, | Members were proposed and elected, atter ANoTHER UrPiceR CHARGED WITH FALseE | tation: avy. The importations of and at a 0 Fox.3b lo 4 | €md then took the ground that they were noi | Which the Philadeiper the Union reported that | ARRE#T.—Detective Fuller, of. Philadelphia, | jast month exced in value those of the same + 2 Sadey.it 2 | compelled in their action to obey party behests, | Whilst in Philadefphia attending the conve was arrested on Tuesday, on a capias sued out | month in 1667 about a million dollars. The I sesion of the HOWARD ‘ 3 Ga es. 3 | All of these men should be leftat home, and hs | tion of the Boys in Blue he had met and co by Ass O. Williams, of Baltimore, who was | anction sales of the week have been Inrge and ICAL COLLEGE will». 2 Coughtinns 2 | Row, he said, gave notice that at the next elec. | versed with reprentatiyes from othes German | taken into custody by him and imprisoned | wellattended. The bulk of the foragn goods ~the 28th of October, 18s. ; ree a 3 | ton ould wage an unrelenting war | Organizations, and they bad all spoken hope. | without cause or warrant, and then dischar, offered have been merinos, delaines, and other ‘be given dafty, os 2 Warde 2-777} || againscany man who did not sland upon the | iuily of the prospects in November, On mo- | ed. Mr. Williams was arrested with others on | dress fabrics.¥. Y. Independent, Sth inst. + commencing 2 ee ee Camality ofthe races, day’s labor for | {ious it was resolved that a new aud handsome | tbe arrival of the train from Baltimore, on Last Soe ditheds: 1 2 | city work, instead of the contract system, and | fing, with the names of Grant and Colfax in. | Wednes y evening. He lays his damages at Episcopal Triennial Convention. aan ae re 2 | undeviating adherence to the whoelected | scribed thereon, be purchased by the Union, | $00. Mr. Fuller bas entered bail for bis ap- 4) si,3¢ payer Proccedings-—Phe Tricemat Gon- 05 enanL. ; MB. Down. B 15 | bim in spite of oN eicas me eration. In his | and be suspended in front of the hall. ad: | pearance when required.—Phila. Age, 7th. vention of the Protestant Episcopal Church | TABER JOHNSON, . 11x © | opinion, any Republican who will not stand | journed. afr, | met at Trinity Church, New York, yesterday AS L. LOOMIS. M D..Wo. 476 7th street, , 12200221 a by his party ander ali circumstances, regard. ——e ears SF The recent marriage, at Buffalo, of - | morning. The doors were opened at 9 o'clock, Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology 34730001 0-18 Jess of circumstances, was not fit to be called “THE SMALLEST Maw is THe Wonty.”—Mr | Deville and Miss Damm, bas resulted, after ® | and services began at 10 o'clock. The bishops, - BOBEKT BEYBURN.M D., No. 349 wost 19th We learn that Harry Mclean, formerly of | Republican, or to belong to the Repnblican | Charles Decker called ‘at the STar office to-day. | wee! boneymoon. in the Deville’s departure | to the number of forty-two, assembied in tus F Leur street, Professor of Anatomy. the OF As got cana the aa yland Ol > f pry. He next referred to the difficulties a'. | He is twenty years old, 1s but thirty-one inchs | with $350 belonging to his bride, who is left Tobing room, and entered the chancel by tie * JOR TABER JOHNSO: scene mae Pepi: bass ry’ UO Of | Yondiug the last election,and said that becuse of | high, and welghs only forty-five pounda, ie | disconsolst», and spends her time in repeating | north door. A platform was laid to accom. LINGARON FAMILY FLOUR. ner Wthand M streets, P of Materia Med ° 4 the lakewarmness and soaiaiy ot some Repub. pki formed and very Jntoltigent, and ip the } her maiden name.—Ezchange. modats them: ‘Ene clerical and lay delegates, ALL OTHER GRAPES cast isoweecies cams they came near duel item. it 1 Ge support & widows amother, He re sor Pepper. of London, is reproduc- ibering nearly one huadred and Atty, oo or STTE Loo! ALaRus or Finw—Last — — ae been enid that the Republican Mayor had been Kells photogimpbhs of bimselfaed sketches of hy ete satne the so-called spiritual manifests. cemehooen Teaetved for them ar the head of FAMILY AND EXTEA FLOUR, Mone, Provence Pueietae nd dai cath and Bonnuun Pox 26. police station, Sev- | eiceted by & majority. That was enough for | life How a head shorter than Com, Nutt, ions, by means of curious mechanism actuated | the nave, Foreale iow in lote tocuit, by BURN. D . cerect ot Foctian nus Wr theee Tee eee Daan ne ian eerie boxes and locked | therefore Ta Mice mailer than Tom Thumb. He } by electrictty. ‘The House of Clerical anid Lay Deputies 'W. M. GALT 8 00. “en fog eee M up, Without ever havi ‘openc: em. | was born in Mississippi and lives in Tennesses, * members from each nd . tre Bere me reauine locality, but their services | He had wever yet opened theme ucr should ine | He called cts Ee se moraing anc | pits] for swessen whe have been diane | Terre ee eeaen Bea a Indians avenue end ist street, AEEXARDER T. AUGUSTA, BL B., Demonstra The alsria. "A iow minutes past nine auloce | OPPotite party Rave access to them til the | had's pleasant interview with ie eee With their husbands” is to beestablished in that | the Districtof Columbia are: William Pinkney, | 8-tf __near Balt. and Ohio Depot. |” tor of A ie ‘while’ Commissioner Thompson tes pevoss | court gave them that a yeaee, Be baa “cient ayo ana city, DD; Mulo Mahan, D. D.: John Crosdale, Et. | ro DEALEES 1 TOBACCO. ‘Teeentire Expense for the Franklin engiue-Douse, showing some visitors | KiB ‘uch Toosters before” and knew how :o | Pornra Wan Sevmoun amp Buaim Oxen. ward F. Daahlell, H. D. Evans, deceased: Wi. — course, incloding Mate! eBewoeeeratsrs ihe modus operandi of the fire alarm, the strc. jnarks by predicting the ine ee casccrey | This club met at Will's Hall, Tun streets DED. «YO btison, Daniel M. Heary. WS. Waiker feo. and ‘Chewtcal ‘ortruction, will be $10). De “4 258 0} night. The attendanee was large. and quite a fe The New York /ost says: spacious au- po pel ta rand be termed, | 27am and Colfax, afer which the meeting aj. | RIED TP citizens Joined the club, "A Soot COULE, 08 the mopning of the tth instant. | ditorium was crowded at aa eatly hour, aud a’ ner invormation, and for emission to sounded the alum. The firemen were | °™sBed. committee was appciated, on molson of Mr. | Mrs, MATIUDA COYLE, relict of the late Francis | hundreds of percote wore aneets te gain ad- 308, FitER 19 NBON, M.D... Sec'y, ' Promptly om the spot. Whilst the Frank. | aS es Hahn, to collect tunds to y the expenses J Coyle aged (9 7CRTD. a isce on Briday mission. Dr. ¥ ty performed 80 25-¢01 008. of With and M six ‘was proceeding to the first aise the vis |, ,HAXDsoMm Baxwen— Mr. J. O. Conboye, of | cr uedicating @ pole, to take place to-dayrweck, from tha eedthee OPER: Baslion Neager | & voluntary, and st 10 the House ot ——- =o Ya cinity of Twelfth ead at strecta, sume parts {*the firm of Frain & Moaboye, of this city, has | ine ih, The ecmmition is coepeeeace st8. | street, between 17th end lath streets, at 10 o'clock, | Bishops entered tne chancel from the south threw 3 stone and strack the dom eof th Proll i Just finished a fine banner recently ordered by | James }iabn. Patrick Collins, is Fitager- | and requim mage will be celebrated at Bt. Aloyae' door, the congregation rising to receive them. Sy making a deep indentation. ‘The missile | (e St. Aloysius’ Total Abstinence Society, of | aid, T. U. McDowell, M. O'Beiruy De hee, fares at Irovctock. ‘The friends of the family | The regular morning service was then held, was evidently tmended ter a = but | St Aloysiti” Oharch. This handsome banner | Nainars, ure invited to attend. ; an exeellent choir of forty, clergymen, singing _ oe . a instant, after a long and extraor wer T eeiame mae iacoa | painful ftvess, MARY Ac BIALB. aged So'yoars, | (UE ny™ae Wun extracrdinary’| power, anit Naw QUaRreRs.—Soie scamp has p) months, and i9 days. Onursh, read the morning prayers: err Dr the sign “Board of Health” over the door of | * Tis tram 12 Cee istives are respectfully in- cB. rota ey Pe fortunaiely it faied to Bit him. Kk, neatly trimmed a heavy Id of fine polished oak surmounted with a mag- nificent gilded engle. One side of the banver room Rorth west corne! base. Canon Balch, of Montreal, read 4s of green silk, with a beautiful portrait of St. | ment OF the ite Tat ered {he base- Totes tepttand her foneral.on riday woraing, at | ind the Rev. W. F. Perry, of Litcnfeld, Coun’ Aloysime, in an oval, around which is the fol- ‘The sign was tormerly over the office || Noell. 291 Penpeylvania avenue. read the second lesson. “The Ze Dewm laudamu: towing inscription: “St. Aloysius’ Total Ab- if Ith, when it was located in ‘the instent, A5NIB 6 |] Was excellently rendered by the choir and see a ‘5 stinence , organized November 17, 1806 he Sa days, the eldest danghies | audience. ‘The Rev. Dr. Howe, of Philadel, sora af ce 6 The reverse side is of white silk, with a picture ovement. A meeting of the Board will ryan. phia, read the ~~, The ante-commuaion a fasve of the Bonds of the ‘app: of the ooh of the i Father Matthew in the act of to-morrow Afternoop, but they cre cae f on Fri so: | service was then celebrated, Bishop Eastman Limited eid. sppeinted ra" = s‘ietiered the moto, | ©=P&t#d tooceupy thelr new quarters, streets, Caroling, and Bizhop Jobneot Virgina tating | MASOMIO HALL A part in the services. FRATERNAL Visrr.—At four o’cloek this af- death, ishop Alfred Lee, of Delaware, then as- ov THE 2 ternoon large number of the yo more We'l hear conded thn pulpit SEA roasted oe otto are pattend, with theif claims properie E 2 we swell. mon, taking for his text the seventh yerse 0! DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Fomcetor ot ther me oy wbe. 4 pee REN tret cre, | araconmmepue, of Reveation “=e ink | sa now rad a the ficeei a dein onder My pubiehed opr a taek Wriiae oeser tence s ocean 2. | Seamer vier Ieee: | AT Maviomas sanx or wasmuneron, | estas p 4 Meee WILEDS roeite otD it Bebsolds:aged'ss | He uaid that if tne Bpircopal Cousens wheresubscripthons will bereosived.andinforms: | seleiawtes ———Bagister sf Whe y 2 Frotesiant Ohurch, it has no business to bes | tion ip regard to them cheerfully furnished. ? brethren im that city. { Eoebral from residence of Geo. J. Johnson, 21 | church stall, In Feferring to the Ti ATTEMPTED BURGLARY,—This morning, an | Friends of the fami; invited to attend. $ | Sig er of ey Sstiow . gtiompt, was made by DUrglays 10 enter the | ms | OL S8E TC? py che ea pep opted ane ame 3 duty : ject for re} at Headquarters at the time,) No. street, between 4th and Sth, by cutting the slats trom THE GRECIAN BEND. Senteg jaithe conve & basemen: window, but servant who had a . Bishop Smuh, of Kentucky, occasion to get up at the time caused the thieves t to make off. Tbe facts were reported to Lieu- IEB.—I have jast recetved the House of iy tenant Ecklof by officers Davis and Tucker, Dest eter eR ETS. ty Semaeomidr tally : Conegryvativs Aruy amp Navy Umiox,— : The regular weekly meeting of the Qunserva- 1¥ meet Uve Army and Navy Union was held last ey»- ning at their Ball, on Pennsylvania avenge. A list of names of delinquent members was re. ted —eaaepteicones Pei ed rot in ares session At K. of P. Hall since Mon- on ORE ts sues prsaesca