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wr ee ee ee EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. a Amusements, &c., To-Night. | @vp Feciows’ Hart. Wyman, the Ven- | sioquét and Wiaid, in his astovistiag fat every evening. pianist CORPORATION AFFAIRS Boarv oF ALDERMEN, October 1¥—Shortly after 75 o'clock p. mw Kuignt called tue ‘Board te orcer, and stating that tie Prsident, Mr. Grwcer, Absent, aad would svt prob- avly te present daring the e-ning, mowed that Mr. Crocker take tae chair: witch was agreed to. Abe Chair Inid before the Board a commani- oa trom !he Mayor. im Answer fo the reso- iuuen of the two Boards passed on Monday lass, requesting information as to the possession $56,00U bonds of tue Chesapeak* and Qai0 nal Company bdonging to the Corpor tion, what amount of interest fas Deeu paid th-reoa. rd toe market Value of the same. The Mayor says: “The City Register reporis thit the ponds Bawed are in his pos 5 IWR the total amount of interrst paid ou the honds to this date 1 $10.50, and that tbe markyt value of the bends, as near as can be ascertained, is tare: Sve ceuts on the dollar.” Qriered to be printed om the journal and referred to Committe: oa Finance. Also. a communication the Mayor ¥ Surveyor, sup- mitung sn estimate of the cost of am arene] Toudway over Titer creek at th of E street north with Norm Capitol str: for which arched roadway Uongress has a, propriated five thousand dollars, on bat the Councils appropriate a sufficient sun se complete it. The Surveyor estimates ha cot of the improvement at $16,4~5, M>yor recommends that the ay FITTS) be made without deta) may be commenced at the + moment, and the $5,000 appropri.ted by Con. gress be secured. Also, tragsiniitiing a coms munication trom the Survesor rquestiag + Barsaze ofan act defining th» duses pertain to bis office. Also, a communication fron the same, travsmiting a petition signed by several, asking that the Sarveyor's oile: be open six days in th+ week. We Councils pase an act mukiug au appropria- on of a sufficient sum to pry an extra clera for that purpose. Referred to Commitice on Finance. Also. & communication fmm the Mayor transmitting the report of the ap ohecary of the Fourth Wara of medietues tarnished to tha oor for the quarwer ending June Jy, 18)3, re~ ed to Cominittee on Health. Alto, a comm Povsint* the City Regis. with the ac: of 32, 1865, T have Femoved the clerk from this office ‘He wa- employed trom actnal necessity, the Councils baving from time to im~ imposed additional | Work upon this department, without giving | force sufficient to exec use it.’ The act of O. ‘2S, 1867. relating to the issue of special tax Silemes, tikes the entire time of one clerk Without reterence to other datics. Th: mem: ber of the Board of Aldermen from the Fourth Ward was inerror in stating that 1 had not made application for additional help, Lad- dressed a commanication to the Board of Com. Mon Council last session on the abject. They one or two bills granting the help. It led. however, to receive th favorabie re- | Port of the commitive of the Board of Alder | men. ‘The work im tuis office cannot possibly be kept up properiy without some additional aid. Un the firet of next month tae busy sea- #08 of Licenees commences, and Learne=ry | fvorabiy om Counc! | Temove the obstructions near Tiber Cre from Im>rovements Comamitire, 3 Coupeil bill to u im equare amend: wan agreed 12, and the Dill passed. Atso, bill to change an alley 10 commited to the Committee. T comsiderable discussion a metion to the Committee failed to pass by wing vote:— Yeas—Meset«. Fenwick, ya, MeCathran, Moore, Morsell and Talbot Nays—Mesers, Baier, Clark, ook, Crocker, Knight, Larman, and Richards—7. Mr. Moore moved to postpone the Dil one week, which was agreed to. Mr. Richards, trom '{mprovements Committee, also intro: Guced Dill to alter the grade at the intersection of A -treet north amd 6th street enst. Qaute a lively dis as-ioa took place on the bill, Mr. Me- (Cabran taking the ground that the Alderman (Mr. Kichard:) had no right to come into nis (Mr. McCathran’s) ward, and to attend to the business of the latter. Mir. Richards explained ited the locality, aud reporved tu accordance with the wishes of of the Fifth and Sixth Wards, aud said that be was getting tired of being schooled Bere as to his dnties. After further remarks by both gentlemen, Mr. Moore arose and objected to the Teeeption of the bill out of ts order. The Chair ruled the objection out of order, and said the bjll was already receivad, that the question was om its reference to _ Committee on Improvements. Mr. Moore r «pled from this view, aud the yeas Pring called om the question of ref-rence, Me. Moore said he would vote on no such un- parliamentary motion, aud when his name was calied reiused to auswer. The bill was re- terred to the Committee on Improvements by he following vote:—Yeas—Messrs Bake:, Clark, Cook, Crocker, Fenwick, haight, Lar- Lioyd. —i0. "Nays ad nays ‘Mr. Baker, from Drainace Commnittes, re- ported eubstitute for Council bill to coastruct 4th street west, from F street no: o New York avenue. The substitute was greed toand the bill passed. Mr. McCwhran, from Police Committe, reported Dick petition ot Patrick Doffy and asked that it be referred to the Commitice on Claims. and that the pe- tion of S. J. Hoover be referred to the + that the petition of Josepa Lubey ferred t Committee on’ CI Health Committee, repo cil bil making appr se spay the Wa: ceounts of D. G. Kidgeley, FE DB . Hickling, of the Second Ward: -Dlusser, the Third Ward; b. B. Bury, if Ward, aud E. V. Hoswell, Seventa Ward, for medi: emes furnished the poor in their respective wards;all of which was passed. M-. Lirma, from Clim Committee, reported 4 dill for T- av tssion ot a fiue imposed on George Lawso: passed. Mr. Clark, from Gommitte+ on Schools, reported substitute for the biti for appointment vf tour additional music teachers, The substi- tate is for the appoimtment of one assistant mu Sic teacher at asalary of 600 per aunum. It Was adopted and the bill passed. Conacit bill lor bavicg gutters om buth sides of U stroot orth, between Jd and 4th streets west, was passed. Several bills from the lower Board were Yelerred. Council bill defining the duties of the Superintendent aud Inspector of Sewer-, Carringeways, Xc., was, on motion of Mr Moore, iaid on the table “Council bil to repair gutiers and lay footways on uorth side of O street west and Mary . Mr. Richards, from Im- Provemenis Committee, reported amendment 19 Conneil bill fo alter the course of an ali square 49). The amendment was adopted, and the bill passed. Mr. McUathran, from the Coin muttee on Washington Canal, reported bi!l Girecting the Eng'ueer of the anal to make Tepairs to the dikeways, lock gates, Ko, and !) Your henorafile boards to give this mdditio elerk. that the work should be done withou Smpiugt from the public.” referred to Com. | Mitter on Finance Al-0, a communication from the Secretary of | the Board of Trustees of Public Schoots, trans Witting the reselutions passed by taut Bar their meeting of October Yvh. Tee mm the «peed t possible m c! selntions were published in the Stak of O- ber ith) Referred to Committe: on Publis Bebools. j tion trom the Mayor, is having passed Jaws t . from North Capitol be graded, and the tend Sef street graded a Paved. orders bave bean given to t tors te execute them. At the t street with L street the gra and at 3d street = tae’. To ¢ Jay ‘he footwaik. wi to the depth mamed anow ificuity with the rain th ne to avoid papy, and gi to ike President o the Company, to which no replies were + Teceived. nor ws any Matter, so far as my iter the 7th instan Botice thar ‘on th r enUON paid to the letgs You will therefore hanging the grade of wade of said I etree londay Inst tent here to that to race *,and be reports | a sred will make jon With the depot impracticau y the President of the road cacae aud oa. reseed the same opinion. The question there- re is Teduced to this. Suall the depot be re- Moved beyoud the point of the obsiruction, or the Councils repeal the laws now in fore fong as these iaw= are on the Rave but one duty to perfor: eause them to be executed. but as this is a moct | important matter, acd affects the inter a the whole city, 1 bave conceived it best to sub- | wit it to the Couueils for their final action. he. | fore proceeding further. My opinion, how- @ver, as (but the depot should be located a= morth as I street end east of Delaware ave as the ruuning of the cars over the pre eu tack of the rond has been, and mene wil! be, | 3 1 whe as, Wo am obstele to the improvement of part of Me city lying worth of the Capitol. corn Mena that immediate action be ti en on th eubect. Very respectiully, your om dient ser ‘vant, S. J. Bowes, Mayor.” Referred to Committee on Improvements. ‘The secretary, Mr. A. H_ [iajl, having ‘fln- ished the reading of the cinmunication, Mr. Crutchett, who owns property in the vicinity Of the railroad, and who was outside the bar exclaimed in a loud voice, “Joho W. Garrett | wants to be May ton.” This crased ‘Blaugh. end finding he hed attracted cons: able aitention to Bimself Mr. Crutcheit allerwards tok bis leave } Mr. Moore moved to refer the communication to a-peciat committer. Mr. Clark moved to Freier & tothe Committe om Imy rovesa Up ihe latter motion the yeas aud nays w and the comm ferred © Committee on Improvements » following vote Yeas—Messre. Baker, C! Cock. Crocker, Kaght, Larman, M aad Kichards, =. Nays—Messrs. Fenwick, — Moore, and Morsei!, 1. Also, a communication from the Mayor, transmitting resolution passed by Board vf | ‘Trusts Public Schools on the of August, requesupg authority establish four additional Male Tmediate Scheols—one in seboo)]s—three in each school District:—also, to | employ one ar-istentteacher of Music ata sal- ‘ary of 980 per annum. Keterred to Comuiai:- ‘We v8 Schools. Nr. Cook presented petition of property | OW Reis tor a Water main on iSth street west, from I to K stieets north; referred Bir. Crock- | ef presenicd petition and wmtroduced bill for eone:ructing & sewer along E street north, ba- = 12th and bth Si Teferred. Also, bill | Telief ot Margaret Lynch; referred. Also, | a bill to remit tases fmm tign St Vincent s Orpban Asylom, io the sraount of $276. imposed for construction of a sewer in | th street; referred. [This latter bill was Bewed ov a conmuni-tting from the Mayor Mawemiiting sie petition ef the Superior of St Viernes Crptan Asylum. praying that the tx on the property belonging to said asylum Jer cont!rvcting a sewer on Tenth street be ree mitted. The Mayor recommended tayurabie action by the Councils on the petition “in view: of the fact thar that institution is a great public charity, supported by individual contributions, and believing that its usefulness may b+ ima, paired by compelling the payment of this de- pir. Orocker introduced a bin f | ‘Mr. Urocker introduced 2 bill for repair of gh street west, from H to Boundary scree morth, appropriating $1,000 for the p peered. Me Fenwick’ prevented a hone: from property-holders, asking exteasioa of a Water iain if Sth street west, between M and P streets, and along 6th to O street: reterred. ‘Mr. Morse)l preserved petition of Auzustus ‘Rudbardt, pro ying remission of a fine; referred. ‘Also, memorial of Mary C. Saater and other Tesicenis on L streei, remonstrating against the | proposed construction Of a sewer op that street: alse, similar remoustrance from property- Bolders on M street north agaiust the construc- ion of a sewer on said street, between 6th and | ‘Tih streets west; also, introduced a resolation | directing the Committee on Drainage to inquire ‘eto the necessity for the constraction of said ron M street, referred. Mr. Lloyd pre- «ated petition of Bradley Thompson for remis- son of a fine; referred. Mr. Moore presen tad petiion of Columbus Scriber and otuers in Teterence to removal of dead animals; referred. Als, introduced # bill to ebange au alley ia equare 395; Mr. Clark introduced a | Bill in reiation to the measurement of lumber, ng 9 fine of 85 reierred, Also, petits Bro ke; referred. "Mr. Baker introduced a bill war main in D street south, from 6th eet west; referred. Mr. Knight iniro- | Guced & bill to grade and gravel F street south, | Between 7th eet and 7th street west; referred. | Also, preentec petition of John T. Murphy | and others, praying payment for one-haif the | cost of Inying the sidewalk on F street sou:h, Between th and 1th streets wes!: referred. ‘Mr. Larman introduced s bill to grade aud pave the ailey im square retersed. Dar. Riebards | improve the alley i | in relation to the Frankim | Natley moved | sed P street north; referred, Bill } Side of Thirtee:.ft stre | mals; referred. Hill defining the duties o | cess to the books. records, &c., of t' | aad ado | and L street south; bill to grade and gravel | wnys, &e., on both sides of 5th appropriating $3,000 for the parpose: pa Mr. Mooi moved the appotatment of | cial committee to inquire what has becom= of the five hundred copies of Webb's Dizest pur clased for use of the members of the Corpora- tion; which was agreed to, and the Cinur aps d Messrs, Moore, Richard=, and Kuizat committee. Adjourned. ™ Cowncr.—The Board met a tae I honr—Presidemt Fowler tn the ali the ent excopt Mr. Milter, Lhe President laid before the Board a me<- eage from the Mayor, annoancing his approvat of the {ollowmg acts—For the relief of JounC. Pfeiffer; for the :ehet of Willian Hf of F. A. Boswell, City iet of Joseph Spear aud “M DUE street: yeep Luth a west, to be reconstruct the Mayer to fit up a room ia the use'of the Sealer of Weiguts and M to provice for the issue of bouds to } floaung debt of the city: along 6th et avenne to B eire dita uilding, referred. A’ 2 the Mayer, trausunitting a resolution ‘ndopted by the Boardot Truste’s of Public Setouls at us merting on the 25th of August. and resoiu‘10u oot Board bok of Which have heretofore been published. M1. to refer the resotutions relotivn to the Frankl school butiding to t Committers on Puolic Schools, with justr tions to bring ins bill to estry ou" the vj ne Tesolations: whiel wa= adopt= ‘The following were presented 1 3 Jor— petition of P.M. Drainey, for remission of fine; reterred. By Mr. Stewatt—A bill ty eou- st wer oa L strvet tu the First Also, @ resolution tor the im. provement of the Western Market; reterred. 557 Mr. Kelsey—Biti to grade and gravel 3 Street,between Ninth andTenth weet and 0 P streets north; referred. A bill io coustruct % + at the intersection of Thur. et we eurbst x6 and pave the foot Bor the Boundary, ant emth street West, c north and Bouncary; referred. Bil tor the purchas: of a wagon for the Water Bour ferred. By Mr. Rutherford—Bill to pave ti tuotw ay ou the south side of G etreet porn, tween Twelfta ard Thirteenth » ts w | tereea. Bul to prevent inter!orense with the duties Of the City Surveyor: referred By Mr. Ball—Bill to grate and ¢ vt norih Cap: Hi to repaur an al ade S stre eis west ast, between B a Ninth street betw streets north; referred. My Mr. Arrison—Keso- Iution instructing the Committee on Puvii Schools to report a bill to sell the Franklin uN ana iy | School-house, and tw report by bill or other- wire. Mr. Nailey moved to lay on the table; which was a Yens, U. Nays—Messrs tex, Dal- ton, D: Hine, and Stewsri—6. By My Bali—Petiuon of mile Jordon for re- mission of fine; referred. By Mr. L. 8. 3. Miller—Bill to lay @ water main in jd street east, between East Capitol street sad Pennsyl- yania avenue; referred. By Mr. B: tion ot Thos. M. Crouch for remission of flac, referred. By Mr. Hine— Bill to pave ihe fools way, de. on street norti, between 2d and J) streets west; biil in relation to diseasad + resolution reed tw, as fold perintendent of Se wers, &c. authorizing tu appointment of an assistant at a salary of $1,200, amd giving the Superinteudeat frer ac. Sarveyor Mr. Arrison moved to amend so as io provid that there be an office to be styled a Superin- tendent of Sewers, Ac. Mr. Hine withdrew t portion of the bill in relats QD Assist | amt. A motion to lay the amendineut of Mr Arrison was then made and sgreed to. Th- tall Was then passed. Mr. Arrison moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed. Mr. Ball moved to lay the resolatio: on on the table; which was agreed to. ‘The bill to create a Street Department was made the special order for next Mouday week, immediately after the reading of tue Jouraal. The bili ‘to furnish to pupils ot tae pabdiic schools, school books, maps, &c., free of charge, and that no change be made in text books, Ac, for two years from the Ist of January next, was taken up. Several amendments were proposed |, and on motion of Mr. L. B. S. Miller, the bill was recommitted. The following were report d:—By Mr. Tay- lor (Improvements Committee)—Bill to witen the gutters on iith street west, between T and 'W streets north; tograde and gravel K strect north, trom North Qapitol to Boundary streets: to revive ap act Approved Septemoer 2, 13655, tw change the grade of Sth street east, between Penusylvaniaavenue and G street south; joint resolution to continue the grading and gravel- ing of Sth street east, between Virginia avenue it street west, from ‘Virginia avenue to N street south: to pave gutters, &c., on U street north, between Sd and 4th streets west; to pave the earriage-way on D street north, between 2d street aud New Jersey avenue; to pave alley m square No. 454; to pave alley in square No. 62; to pave the footways, Xc.,oa the south ide of D street north, between Ist street west and New Jersey avenue; to pave foot. Street east, between Pennsylvania avenue aud Vir- ginia avenue; all of which were passed. By Mr. Kelsey, (Drainage)—Bill toconstract Sewer in 6th street west, between L and M streets north. Mr. Brown moved to posipene tor cae week; agreed to. To take up and relay aguiter and ‘make a trank st the corner of L street north and 17th street west; passed. Ad- versely on the bills to construct @ sewer in 15th street west, between 1 and K streets north, aud in H street north, between 7th and 14th streets west. Ry Mr. Davis, (Markets)—B:ll appro. priacing $1,200 for repairing and erecting sheds e.,in the Westerm Market; passed. By Mr. Bets (Claims)—Bill to remit the taxes as: sessed on the property of the Austrian Minie- ter for the years 1885 and 1867; toremit the taxes assessed on the 19th street Baptist Onareh; te Temit the taxes assessed on St. Vincent's OF- phan Asylum fer the construction of a sewer: to remita fine imposed on Robert Coleman Justice Tucker; to remit a fine imposed on Hi- ram Wells; to remita fine imposed by Justice Harper on Lewis Smith tor digging on M street north, under privilege granted by James J. Campbell, Commissioner of the Fourth Ward; passed. Also, asked to be discharged from the farther consideration ef tas Petition ot J. H. Merrill, the petition of W. S. Walter, and the petition of Daniel Pfitfer; agreed to) Also, reported bills to remit a fine «rroneonsly imposed upon Charles Waters by Justice Mor- sell for carrying a concealed weapon; to remit taxes imposed npon John G. Stock tor improve- mrats on his lot in sqaare No. 258, when no improvements have bren made on the lot: to remit a fine imposed upon F. Desfosse for selling & species of bread called “jocks,” which Mr. Bates beld did not come ander the law any more than crackers, cakes, Ac., the bread being made im long sticks and circles; passed. Also, Dill to pay Perrie Carson $ith) as compensation as night watchman in the west wing of the Gity Hall building. Mr. Brown moved to Iay the bili on the tabie- which was not agri ed to- bays 13. The bill was passed—yeas 6. By Mr. Bates, (Canals Committee)— appropriating $2,000 for the constraction ‘on the plan of the Engineer of the Gamal; re- committe The President appointed Messrs. Chase and Nallvy to superiniend the erection of the school building im the First School Distriet. The President pro tea (Mr. Sardo) appointed Mr. Fowler ss the committee on the part of this Hoard on the coastruction of the K-street bridge. Aldermen bill to establish three new pri- mary schools im each sebool district, and vill to establish four iutermediate schools we posted, The amevdment of the Board of Al- de-men to the bill anthor zing the Mayor to torrow monry to pay the firemen was con- curred in. Mr.G. W. Miller moved to recon- Jer the vote by which the Dill %w const sewer in Gh street west, between Land M = s. north, Was recommitied; which was agreed ‘0, snd the bill was parsed—yeas 16, nays 4. A Rumber of improvement bills were referred. Mr. Taylor caled up the repor: of tue Com tee on Elections, whieh was postponed to al- low the minority to subrait their views. Mr. Boll moved to adjourn, which was nol agreed to. The motion of Mr. Taylor was agred to. Mr. Brown, trom the Committee on Elections. presented the following as the views of the mi. norty. ‘The undersigned, a minority of the Commit- tee on Elec‘ions, 1 lace on record bis respectiul dissent from the reportot the commuties, eo fr as it recognizes the eligibility toa seatin this Board of Carter A. Stewart, row turned as a member from the First Ward. The filth section of the city charter provides that no person shall be cligidle to aseut in the Board of Aldermen or Board of Common Coun- cil unless he shall be more than twenty-tive years ofage, aud a free white male citizen of the United States, &¢ This explicit provision of the organic law of this Corporation bas bever been repealed or modified, aud remaing in full foree. Therefore, Mr. Stewart, being & colored man, was not eligible tor el’etion to either Board of the City Council, and of course erabershi| eas has tenil the tion to Offices to colored men, ch of these bills was passed ata time when Congress was near the period of ad- Journment, *o as not toallow the constitutional Jeriod of ten days within which the President might return the bill with bis objections: an | he, doubtless deeming the measure imexpedi. ent and impolitic, retained the bill aud pre- vented it from becoming a kaw. ‘The undersigned ts also aware that on one of these ocensions (the latter) 1 member of tha Senate, in calling the atrention of tuat body 10 the retention of the latest of these bills, ar=ned become a law jaar natave of the adjournment, (it having been for the holidays) and that, in’ consequence of the arguments advanced by this Semaior, the pik was referred to the Committes on’ tha J that the whole matter might bs y inv ed. But that committe por’ upon the subject, cleariv fudi- g (hat tts judgment ditferrd irom the views these who held that the bills bad beeou evidence that t not comeaiaw. In anakiag colored men elizib tor office, 11 also saade them of the Seprem art of this court, as every member of th has ney renized and ¢ oard know=, es NOL BOW Tesog- of this eles of people for onstrained todo if it mporiant facts are ween filed as a law in tment, tt. does not appear in statute of gress. These clusive ey th be legally nize the eligivahity Stewart cauno s this Council, * undersigned recom- a mitied For th mende cepted Trem the | potted by ihe maye being eligible to s mber> who nr a committee as Mr. Brown smd bis report w+: with personal feeling toward art, but for the reason thar he duty under the law to cbject t bis eat, on the facts stated im th: rep M: Chase said be was prepared to dotend the ma- yeri'y report. Mr. Russell asked wither the cheer was not stili the organic Inw, and whi ther the Board could not ju tge of the eli- gubility of its membe Mr. Ke read the act of Uongres, which provides that - ate of the city Register shalt be prin face evidence of the right of a member to his Mr, Hine asked when the Saprems Court « the United Staves had edmitted clored men t plerd before the judges of that couri, who was there so bigh that he could got associate with @u intelligent colored map in this Koard! M>. ton moved that the minority report be prin!- ed; which Wasugreed to, The majority report, hich s that ail the members are.qualiied, Was adopted by strict party vow. Mr. Siew. art said that he uad hoped that the <nbj would bave been thoroughly discussed. Bnovelf ba wanted the quest + Whether a man uiman ou ven elect-d by of the member party had voted tor his, In ent he was ¢ ied to - hd, ved, should vote “age.” The resu) need—;eas 12, nays 7. Adjourned. Laxpronn ano TENANT—Imyortant Drvis Jus the following deeision y ervoom in the case of Denozean: Fujenot ve. Mrs. Mary ML. hear the possession of 4 house uuder x wT’ lease. Denogeant, ! aud Anais Fu- Jenot complain that Mary M. Kearney torcibly And unlawfully deprives them of premises which bad been leased to them for five years fromand after the ist ultimo, and introduce as evidence a written lease of suid premises from Richard M. Kearney to them, togeiher with his written authority from Mrs) Kearney for so dome, the Anihority bearing date of August 15th lust, ond the lease being dated September isth ‘The defendaat aduntted the validity of the anthority given, bat claimed that ic was revoked before the execution of the leave, But as itappeared from the eyids: Mrs. K. intended to revoke Ijeliatd’s po lense so that she might oceuhy the house 2 1, and as in the meanwhile the plaintilfs Lad cceupied the house abont ore week and had de considerable repairs, then the question ose Whether the complainants agquired any hts ouder that lense. After quoting om that point the following extract from the decision of the Court in the case of Beard ys. Kitk (re- corded im 1th N. H. Reports, page 397, and cited mm full as an autuority in Ist Parsons on Contracts. section 5, and incorporated in the text word for word ae established law in Stary on Agency, section 471)—“ Thus, where an agency constituted by writing was revoked, but the writt-n authority was leit in the hands of an agent and he subs: quently exhibited it to @ third person, who dealt with him as as ugent on the saith Of it, without any notice of the revocation, the act of the ageut, within the scope of the authority, was held to bind the principal”—the justice decidea that the lease oud the defendants, and that the claimants were entitled “o the possession of the premises therein described, and judgment was so entered. cakes re it SOLvIRKS AND SatLons’ UNion.—This or- ganization held astated meeting last evening «Union League Hall, the President, Major W.S. Morse, mm the chair. Messrs. H. ©. Hen. siey and K..J. Nicholson were elect\d mem. bers of the Union. Capt. Manning was ap- inted on committee duty in place of Mr. Wrend relieved. On motion of ‘Mr: Will A, Short, it was resolved to tender a serenade to General Ekin on Friday evening next, and Merers. Short, Brock and D erty were ap- Pointed s committee to make the necessary ar- Fangements. Mr. Tibbetts, of Fredericksburg, Va., and others, made short addresses, after which the Union adjourned. pet conta ALARM OF Firs. terday afternoon, aboutbaif-past three o’elock, smoke was seen issuing from a trame building on the corner of New York avenue and th Gees west occu pied by Frederick Herman as a x Tiare’ wes <a a the Ppa had romptly on the ground, but their services ere not required furtbet than so eso one oat of hose. The fire was caused bap jing from the stove pipe between aud the ceiling, and was extiggaished before any serious damage ensued. ——————— ‘THE Masontc Boxps.—The very safest kind of an investment for persons having money to Joan is presented in the Masenic bonds now on sslestthe First National Bankin this olty. ‘They bring six per cent. interest in geld, and the value of real estate pledged for their re- Cemption is four or five ‘the amount of the kan. Jackson Democratic Association. ‘The Democracy Hi. —Resolistions Deprecat S any Change ef Candidates—Dr. Alem Dee fdrt— Moderate Cownsels Prevail. A regularmecting of the Jackson Demoeraie Association was held jast might at Oarnsi’s ‘Hall, the headquarters of the assowaciog, Pres_ ident B. T. Swartz in the chair. Tae Fourra Disreicr Scuco. House— Yesterday afternoon Messrs. Chamapita. Mor- tach and Lawrence, eab-bosrd of the Foarth School Disteret, the following bits far the erection of the schoot-house to be losita im their distrie:;—Hurt & Williams. $6.47; Cno- nin & Hodges, $6,7-0; Robbins & Molar, 881 @: TH. Barron, 86x79, T. ES $0 6 Liteh held & Augnerton, ‘i 75h: S. H Donaldson, § After the reading of the minutes of the Ins. | $7.5*: 5. H meeting, the Chair extended an invitation to | 0D. #84 EE one ail who wished to do s0 toband in cueir names | Chatle poh Bige jor membership, aad those who had already | pint, $0.8 been elected to pe forward aud sign the com- bad siiucion and py-isws He was well awars | hams, they heiug the loweat bidders. Sales that the erreumatances of the ‘Freent rlectioas | , The echool-house, whick 1s 10 be sitanted on Were not such as to warrant the expec ation of | 4% “fret, between Maud N, will front thirty large aeccesions of members, but still it was | tWo fert and run back seveaty-two fei; tw manly in times of adversity to boldly espouse | *toTws high. with twelve feet in the: clear of Your sentaments, wud Bow there was amore rea. | Mc! story: Mtr walls to be fieed with gon Son than cyer for a free aud independent ex- , hand-made brick; four ventilators on the Pression of opinion. After waiting w reason. | ‘id of each wall, our fourteen-tnch flae in able time, and no person respoudias to tas n- | each room tor yeuttlation: stone toualstion, vitu'iou, the Chair called tr any otuer busi. | Leight of wall from top of stone work to the ness which members might wish t) consid-". top of joist twenty-one feet: Drick arches over Mr.F. A. Aiken read a circular purporting | £¢h Window. and sills of brownstone, walls to to be issued by the Republican Executive O be fourteen inches thick, wi yanit delo® mittee, a copy of which bad been received that | 'he grace of pavement to the depth of five feet day, he sai ‘every clerk, both Damocratic | ‘ix inches. When completed. it will be one ot and Republican, in ail the Departments of this | the most comfortable scuool-house= of 118 size eity, cailing for money to carry on the Graat | ™ the city. The contractors will sub-let the and Coltax campaigo, and setting forth tuay jc | Various branches of the work at an early day, was of vital imporraace tothe success of the | Md lose no time iu berinning the work. 80 as camn, that a pro rata collection should be | © have it ready for occupancy at the time possible. SS POLe DepicaTion ry THe Firra Warn.— promptly obtained trom etch one wader the emplvy of the Government. The tone of this circular be thought bicbly significant of the critical situation of the Republican party, and | rhe yew pole jately erected at the intersection indicated grvat coubt on their part ot their suc- | oy Pennsylvania awe sind ISt street east by cess, Dnless extraordinary exetuous wer | the Grant and Colfax Club of the Fitth Wid, made the remainder of ihe campaign. He felt | was last evening dedicated with appropriat: Buck encouraged for the success of Seymour | oremonics. Atthe base of the pol bat been and Blur in November, and invited united ac- | erected a jarge stand, which was profusely Hon on the peel es oid Ul the great | Gecorated with flags, evergreens, Chinese late tle was fought a : terns and transparencies. There were about Dr. Charles Allen then offered the following | tiv. hundred persons. present, and dutive snc Fesolutions, which he oped would be sloped. | coremonies the Seventh Ward Republican ‘The Democracy, he said, had done well, and it | Cinp arrived on the ground with torebes aod only wanted another effort to win success 1m | traneparencies and were preceded. by tmurts 1 fesoced ‘That the Jackson Democratic oes ioe ie ee ee Association of the Disiric of Oolumbia seud= | Tecing on tae Republican greeting to the Democracy of Onio, Indiana, | [Tne urged them no Me intoxi- Pevnsylvania, and Nebraska, for their deter- with the further success that was to en. mined and heroic eiforts on the Lith insiant to | Sh in Noveunben but to conduct themed eee ts Techum the seme Soe misrnte tnd prevent | jaw abiding citizens Col. L.S. Swetland, W the destruction of tie Kepublic. 4 ore % Fran te Kesolredy That altough thos» efforts taitea | A: Hughes. (colored) Capt. A. G- Se ue to carry those Statrs agnipst the frauds of | bade adaresses. latter speaker pre tietin: tampering with th@ ballot boxes, the exclusion ithe youngest eaild mow born would o Of loyal vous, and the corruption caused by the | iivs to ser aucther Democratic President. ‘Th expenditure of millions of money farnished | addresees were intersp with muse by tue Oe en Or thet eeideals | National Brass Band. and the whole aif Who but gave s ty the of thoenms ont of whicd | passed off creditably to those in charge of tiery hast robbed the People through the Gen- | Frrangements, Afier three cheers for the Ke Gal and State Governments, yet the vote | Nublican candidates the muctung disperecd. shows that the party has largely increased ia . . strength, and that it required only determined Teint, ae and persistent rifurt (oensarecompivtesucess. | _ THE Potowac Front.—The report from tha 3. Resoired, That to the support of the prine | from! to-day embraces but little except what ciples and candidatvs of the New York Con. | Was published yesterday.» From Potomac Yention thisassociation is fully and irre voc Ferry Wharf the steamer Wawaset loft this Jedged, and that ail efforts to change the < morning for Carriman and river landings with Kidates ieosives Our unquadted disupprov i. | Passengers and freight, aud the sleataer Arrow tion, come from what source it may, t | mude her usual trip to Mount Vernon aut We cannot consider as triends those Marshall's Janding, The wharf reports will Yocate such a dishonorable course. be found below 4. Kesoived. That the principles inscribed on | _ Harvey's Whe chooners Whit « our piatform &re just and true, aud must, as | Squall, Wolford, trom Philadelphia; Virginia they assuredly will, recerve the endorsement of the people, and triumph over all opposition, 5. Resolved, Tant we hereby renew our pledge to support our gallant aud patriotic standard bearers through this coutest,and to continue to support our priuciples until they shall be carried Out in the administration of the Government. ‘ 6. Resolved, That in the unity ot the Demo- congr: f the and tt who ade Dan, Johvson, ‘from Havre-de-Grace, with coal tor Harvey, Olark & Given. Suited — Schr, Milbado, Carver, for Hayre-de-Grace Light. Fay's Whorf—Arrived—Schooners Guthrie, Janes Guibrie, from Boyd's Hole, with wood for Wm. L. Brown. Jehnsin's Lonaing.—Artived—John J. Crit den, Nelson, trom Havre-de-Grace, with te cratic party rests the hope of the Kepubiic, of conl for George Bogus. Stiied— ‘whether in its Success administering the Gov: pooner Thomas Misskimmons, White, for | ernment, or m Us deteat preventing a solid Alex 4, to finish discharziug eargo. front to the enemies of true liberty, exercisiaz & balance of power too formidable for ifs ene- sy from Havie-de-Grace, with 19 tous of mies to entirely disregard, unity in counsel | cc#l; Caroline E. Holme=, Dixon. he sams and action gives hope, strength, sicows. | port, with (71 toas of coal; J. Picket, Bowen, Colonel J.G. Berret opposed tas passage of | Also from the same port, with 206 tons ot con! the resolutions at this ume, He iy ail fer S. P. Brown & Son. Would be best to refer them to a Ui | who would tone them down and, appropriate address, p > nesting next 1 Jemociacy of the D Tepreseated in larger nambers Mr. K. >. Davis moved that thi Teterred to % commit tions to report at t ten whi on's Whor, —Arsived—Schoouers Sinyrk, Nee STONB.—| ° corner rected on Cap sing ceremonies n to by *Inid, with imp have been es sociehes throug ob Us oecasion. momstratuon at Dr. Allen rejoined, that it was no: use plain Augio-Sexon language, and the time for mincing words bad ps had no objection to their being committer, but hoped that the « be ipsiructed to report at that ‘Was no time to be lost whilst our midst, and so short @ time re: uhe battle would be fought. Ti ing standard-bearers was p: the efforts to this end by the World, Inte igen-er. Baltimore Sun. and oiher papers was cov ardiy and dishonorable in the extre:ae. The Jackson Democratic Association should not pe tardy in | expressing its unqualified condemnation Bud disgust at the m: Mr. John E. Norris thought it inexpedientto resolutions at that meeting, besides it would be indelicate and s#rrogaut im the > Democracy of the District, who had no vote, to 5 W. Burdette. The nomion attempt to dictate the line of policy which | Y#'te of the sDares at the end of tw shold be carried out by the great party of th, | Mouths was reported at SH 3, and the w uation. The resolutious had beeo iramedia | SF premium. a 51 per oon! a baste and without reslection. T. | Ese cbaee Caglioaned ty of ime between now and tl adopted. The an lection: to toon those re olutious—t 4475 baying beem advan, Democracy was not asleep, and he felt mu. SITE ae encouraged iu moving on, The idva of chan Farms ar Avetiox,—To- ing candidates now Was ridiculous; for it the Rtdotclock, Messrs, party could not win mow with Seymour nad | B. Wheeler & Co., auetionvers, will sil d to his room, irom the eifec anid hk will pe deliv The programme of exe: cises and ti der of procession will beanneuueed in x fw | days ‘ ™ 1, Ww st nigh) Were elec seph Pr msitent: B.S. Ethot, Ho J. MeLaneni VALvarLe | moved from t "GEORGETOWN. Scrxewe Count 1" Gexenat Tenu—To- crane day, the cage of Dongherty act. O'R cia was am continued. Wyih & Bro agi. Fo’ mer | ae agt. Foley, sot: We LATE callencar. Harmon et al. sgt. Mom: ar t aM rage od by Mr. Phillips for defendant This is wit > is againet defendant as endorser of n ee em--or-—— ith bieck cloth. ib the imcription, CITY ITE Is. TOR aged 88 ven ae © pertormed by the Ke AS WINTER IS aT MAND, it is essentially Jobn’s Church, after whicn the —oeery soe warmly clad, ant takine be tok place i Osk Hill Cemetery scarcity of mot don, It ts oO Steeret Car ow rae Rawpace Ereat Importance to goto a place where gor lock, as car No 12 was on the goods, able to the season, can be procured | srand, atthe intereecuon of Kridge and High agli ae tenia moths. | srreets, the horses attached ruddenly started in ine that there ic one place in this ns t - te th car dow’ city which outranks ail oiber ermine msn, | Of APG Fan At a sapid rave with Usbmen's as to popularity and cheapanss. and | every old citizen worl! easily kuow plie we sllude to, should we omit to stat the aane | sin Grorgetown. w Hitt, Se.—The fanerat ok place this morning, at the iesdence of Bis son. . Bridge street. The nut coffin, cov- ot k the horses, b availing jumped off « street. The Dorses ke pt stra nin creased speed | Ui when nearing Green street, Mr Riley A. | Shinn managea to get on the car, bruvwag bim- os efforts a sad | self comsaderably in eo db: : my but rs peel managemen: be suceeded. in — i ter ee ae siren, between Dand ©. | horses bricre reaching the Rock Ureek Bridge remem- late glass win. the ©: 3 ber that bis store bas a bu As tar we could learn the car was an. - 6 d " | dow; also, that he has no branch stores. 10,20: | ig Ee : : et | the Farmers Grewaw band-knit Jackets, Guernsey | and Frocks, Germantown Jackets. Monkey Jackets, ibe eung Pear heavy Undershirts and Drawers, en Owen | cg “e shirts, Red Flacurl Over aud Uadersnirre, | James Duntap, Job Maru Sigg n Say Kersey Weather-proof Overcoats, and Rubber | Sol Eseu Pi and Th. sane thewane and Ot Over Garments, at Geo. C. Henuing cua bebecaiae ties os conto aks " x ROW NING CASE ON Tit ve as | name of the colored man whom we mentioned _. PREPARE FoR WixtER!—Prives Down ’’— | yesterday as laving been drowned at thy Mag- Gooa Mering Uadersuirts x: @zme locks on Sunday might was Thomae ne Merino Undershirts Fountain, and be was employed tere am the good Cotton S wks, Sprit for | capacity of stant lock keep or, extra heavy Cottc Woolen Socks, Tae CANat.—Boats are still arcwi ng with 25 cente upwards: good White Sburts. $1, | out detention, and 420 have reported up to da € 95, and $1.5 ind 823M Paper | rince the Ist anst. There is a scarerty « Collars from 10 cents per box npwards. Bes’, Paper Caffs 5 cents per pair, of 50 cants per dozen. Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Ties, Scarfs, of the Iatest style, at most popnlar prices, at the origine} Franc, 4% 7th street, between D | and E, #nd so that you do not miss the place cpa rage soe em Temember that his siore has alaree plate giass Mat whe be dee vitae ae ‘ Window. Also, that he has mo braach store. | bivtion within ibe specified ume. sa Ras * ES MERCHANTS’ Fxcnaxce.No business SPOTTED LIKE Domtyo ‘The teeth soon | dope on “Change this moruing. 4,00) bushel become speckled if every defllement is ted wheat and 160 bushels cora were offer: ™ ¢sery twenty-four rs. | Without any atter our re= ‘To do this +fectually there is nothing like So. f wheat wery zodout, It iserally reeders the eaamel im- Phashels, at S24 Pervious ard indesiruct ble. 426 bushels, at $4.05, as | -Lutered—Steamers Joby “SPALDING's” colebrated Glne is now being | Gibon, W niers, ad Salvor, Hallett, New used to cement friendship between Graat aud | York: George H. Stovt, Ford, Phitadetphis Butler. | Columbia, Harper, and Hi Livingston, Lawler a } Baltimore; and echooners J. N. Goleborough, Five DOLLARS ONLY for a Roy's all-wool | andG. W. Krebs, Baltimore, with anthem: Winter Suit, at the celebrared Oak Hull. Don’t 1; Arnie Lewis, Jayo w York mistake the mumber, 464 7th street, Oppost'e | ea—_—______so-——snnenee Post Office, SFBring up the boys. 6 ita Latest Retvexs.—We returned from the celebrated Uak Hall, 464 7th street, this mor ing, satusfied with their splendid assortment ot Pieee Goods, which they make up with a style and finish unsurpassed. 6 a coer Teo Batrrwone Datty Sox.—Persons wishing tosubscribe for the Baltimore Ivaily San can | leave their orders at the office of tae EB Star, or at 592 N street north, betweea 6th an 7th, The paper has been enlarged, and will be delivered at an early hour. 10,6 Rosens Coors, Agent. Pee Ns sini sesst Docror J. HW. ThomPson Has REMOVED bis office and residence from the First Ward to Massachusetts av re, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth stree:s, immediately east of Four- teenth street. Ofttce hours before I a. m., i from4teT p.m. Hours of attendauce at th Woman's Hospital, from ito 2p. m. every day, Sund ed ms Cone, &0.—Dr. White, at twelve years’ prac he ta son t or to ward. THe Aguapver— t idge to be taalt by the Aqueduct Bridge Company commenced t ov 5 bushels, River Froyr. Georgetown Advertisements, METS) MEaTs © AT REDUCED PRI ES SIRLOIN ROAST. 20 ote per pou | BIB Beast, 1% ani 20 te Z ORK aud SAUSAGE VEGETAPLES, POCLIKY. Kinds of CANNED FR oe 20 6t* VALUABLE REAL 4 EXTENSIVE SALE 6 FOR FACTORY OR KeTaTk. MILL Pt CKURUBTOWN, aT Gn TURSDAY ath. at $0 Wall sell, ow the prom fronting 3) ive . Water street, runwing back to Reatts -Altey. im ved by @ large three story Brik Dwetline- tock pom steer on ste’ Alley, tra reved by we ime, Saree stony Crick Dwelling Binse and Rack ue ‘urgeon Chiropodist eal experience im Uh Upited States and Nadas, Aud eslablished 44 Pennsylvania avenue, Wash: ince 1-61, emotes Corns. Bunic &c. aud Sucesstully trent® Ati disenmas of fee? without pain er meonvenience to tae , patient, The shee cam be worn with easeam- | Mecintely after the opertion. Refers to uke many eminent physicians, sureeons aud thon- sands of ether responsible persons who Ww pet on Ce improved by tw Alley. by a Frame Teme dork 9m tone his estabiisumeut, Hoars from sam, | pet eet ™. No charge tor consult ton at office Seu ~# —_ ee See ee Ses OOS | Bart of Lot 174, fronting a7 6.12 feat on 4th street — vr " eet improved & ck Teme TEN DOLLARS ONLY for a Max's Coat, V eens ee: Seat, Sgnoned by a Rete ae the fan Part of Lot No 188, fronting 29 feet on « her, #64 The ppOsiv: the Post Uilice. SF Vome vefor# they are gone. running back 6 feet,ta proved oy a Bru De Terms: Ouve-third twelve months wit be Uiaty 19 JEW FALL AND WINTER @ fictce'tne “Atpeos Bomba PRRAONS Wishing Ww subscrive fur Cua Sta. who reside on Capitol Hiliand the Navy Yar will please levye their orders at No Capitol street, between 4th and sth Joux Cooorms, Agsal. 2 ee re MARRIED SPARSHOTT—RDWAKDS Ring. the Ith isstant, by the tarsi Mr CHAKLES A SPARSHOTT of at ' tom EMMA J. RDW4KDS. of Washiug- ton. = aa me ses. #renct aukoia, t nea Pate Domesvecs ver from Sc wp: goa part fashin tose: Wamentis abe. 40 4 | ' | FOLEY ENOWLS. On the 28th ef 5 91 ty the Bev a JOUNT FOLEY GEBTEULE Fk mee Blair, they could not win at atl. Let thos» | valuable tracts of land on the 7th. street tar - who wished to change frovt, do so now; butit | pike adjoining the Ind ot F.B. Blair. S ‘Was ineane to talk of changing caudidates, nor | louging to the herrs of the late Philip Ben wi did he believe it was contemplated. Tho re- | ‘The first tract conttims abont 25 acres, ernt elections in Tnuiana, Pennsylyania, bio, | second and third each about 31 acres, aud th and Nebraska, had been caimed by the Repal fourth about 13 acres. The te wall tak jicans merely by the skin of their teeth, not- | piace at the house on the last mentoued tra.:, withstanding ali the fraud they bad practic 4, | and presents a fine opportuntty to those dasir. and be believed in November that the Demo: ing to secure 4 farm near the city. The land 1< Taey would undoubtedly carry two ot th valuable, and farms im that section of th+ States, and elect their candidates. For himseif, | coun.ry are eagerly sought. he telt much encouraged and thougat the —— Jemocratic, candidates would be electet, . ae ak Dr. Clayton favored a referenee of ihe reso. | 5,77" LONG Buinaw Svicton —At 9 Intions to a committee, but their report should GLEE held an taal racine aneie be rendered at that meeting. His sentimen A Wika nous Miner tga rs divans were already known. There was no cause of | Traw ofthe Long Bridge ou tie Wik mae Alarm, for the Democracy must yet succead, | Wii ® of tbe Len Spiele noe Sauooei te te and it wes oly ta tetuse to Speak out whey fast iesue of the Sar, yout succeeded ia elici:- ever the exigencies of the umes required it. in nothin concerning him more ihan what Mr. John F. Enmis agreed with the spirit ot | ({x Rotnu wan Gia. She inee chores the resolutions, but thought they should have | Gut.d's veldiet ima, hicdetiy wen conced Tat them go toa | Yoluntarily jumping from the Long Badge. L that Commitee | Stary cficer Garrett, of the First 5 ee Soa had the remains buriedat the expen: the prestize of being acted on by a er: ent. ber than were the committee, as sug: prepare an adéress to accompany theic presen | : talon pext Thursdity night, when all tie | Corporation, cree ee Denrocrecy ofthe DesiricucouM he present sta | 15, op Beat Berasm—Greea & Wil Mass gathering. Saves © 7 n & Wile ‘Mr. Aiken aiso argued in favor of reference | lias, auctionee! ve sold a two story fram fone, with lot fronting on Q street north betwoon Istand 2d streets west, to John Drie= for $2440; also part Jot 5,in squace TL proved by’ # brick house, to Mrs. Aug Bean tor 1.000, and south part of same lot (17 feet front) lo James Fullalove for $525; also lot adjominz the above, improved by a trame house to J Myers for $25. By the same auctiouvers, a ve: ease hold of Adolph Miller in part of lot 515, fronting on New York avenue, was sold to G. W. Utermuehie for $150. — Woon axn Coat Conrracts.—A number Of bids have been Teceived at the Mayor's offl.e fer furnishing the City Halt with wood vi coal the coming winter, bat they were not opened yesterday in consequence of & commit passage of the resolutions as they were and at | tee of the Kaitimoreand Ohio Ratiroad Com thattime. He fett encouraged, ‘and contident- | pany ocenpying the attention ot ihe Mavoraur- ly believed that Seymour and Blair would be | ing ihe morning. The contracts, we learn, will elected in November. The candidates were the | p+ opened in a day or two, xs Mr. Bowen was bect in the field, and in every way worthy of | eajled from the city this morning, on busin the support of the Democratic party. Let us pass the resolutions now, and ou Thursday ea hight next re-ennct them, or others equally as MArtiaGR.—This morning, at 10 o'clock, an interesting marriage ceremony took plac decided. p Mr, Francis McNerbany was decidedly in | the residence of Rev. S. D. Finkel, on K streot, fevor ot cece eae when they could be | who ere the ceremony; the parties be: brought forward in an unobjectiousble form. | Mr, Frank H. Finkel, sou of the o:ficiat It would be arrogance in forty or fifty men, | clerzyman, and Muss Charlotte Brady daaghw- who were then pre-ent, to attempt to speak for | of Mr. Caspar Brady, formerly of Pittsbur: the whole Democracy of the District. He also | Pa. After receiving the congratulations of th believed in the success of Seymour and Klair i | select company of triends present, they leftan November; and would live in hopes if he died | Ue 12:30 train for a hopeymoon trip. im despair. SSeS ir. Davis then renewed his motion of refer- r = aon ioe commute of five; which was adopt- Past) Bree Poe Daeg — : ed, and the following gentlemen were appoint- | Rev. B. F. Wiget, S. J. St. At ed'by the Chair: Dr. Allen, and Messrs. Frank | 26% College,and in charge of St. Ato: McNerhany, Jonah D. Hoover, KS. Davis, | Church, will be pained to bear that he Somenyy one Eh Hanover; B-/A> * | riously ill, at the College, aud fears are enta, and Thomas Thorniey tained that he will never ve able to resume his Au invitation was extended the smociation. | (ts again even shonld he be able to and accepted, to attend a grand mass meetung is paralysis ead soften. Ocgasion the Seymour aud Bliir electoral ticket | ™& of Virginia will be ratified. Members of other —_—_e clubs we: quested to assemble at 4 o'clock at Strict, ALive.—The youth, Tacmas Knode, Carn-1’s Hall and unite with the Jackson Dem- | who fell over the stairway of the Maryland. Ocratic Association in swelling the numbers to | Agricultural College—a disiance of over forty visit that city, feet—on Friday last, is still alive to-day. He is Dr. Hill, of the Alexandria Commercial Adver- | pranded by Prof. Sinith, of Bultimore, Doctors ser, and the Democratic elector of that distrie!, | Lincoln avd King, of thts city; the facnity o then delivered an address, after which the | the col:ege, and txo physicians of the magh meeting adjourned. borhood. There are but little hopes of Be ———— 5 covery, however. im Biuk—Company B Sth regiment os Boysin Blue met at the corner of Twentieth BavTisy.—On Sunday a‘trnoon the concre- street and Pennsylvania avenue last evening gation of the Third (colored) Baptis: Church, SrAbe PUrpore of perfecting the orzanization | Cy J. and 4th streets. proceeded to below 7th ofthe company and eli their olltcers,and | street wharf, where Rev. Alfred Bonidin ‘hed a sermon from the text, +<ro sto all in; John © ¢ Heatenant: WC: vn after ‘which Be bap: dere eanegaaesid tera | women. her, ary ee 4 be jer, secon J he le nae third sergeant; Joh WwW. Ti eu er four present, many whites = 5 Benj, Goku, fitth se ler the Grand eleotion several members of the company, ‘as Fe NA ae ee ame Be, 1, ell well as other yo toke pirce this evening, at Masore Hall, cor- Ssretnbioge with appropriate eee Pi band streets,” Grand Master B. i. iacipline, by the ea ttals and cher eae eee! | Ereuch will deliver an ¢ 4dress 08 tbe occasion. the cempany appointed the commissioned oi: |-Marcuic Glee cee Aan gers committee to find # ball for the company, The company will muster and form at Celock this evening, at the Grantand Colfax flag pole, correr of Pwentivth street and Penn. sylvania avenve and I street north, and await orders from headquarzers Boys in Brue. and postponement of action; tor if the reseiu- tions were forced through then they might pro- mote mischief, Which wus the very object they were intended to avoid. Dr. Allen again urged the passage of the reso- lutions, and would not alter one word winich they contained. If there was to be any toning down, or postponement of action, be suoult ‘withdraw them entirely, The course of certain traitorons spirits 1a the Democratic party ealled tor the condemnation of the Jackson Demo- cratic Aseociation, and there Was no u-e in standing upon the order of time or the character of language. The Democracy he believed would succeed, and even if they didu’t he should ase Bo favors Of the Radicals. Col. Burronghs, ot Indiana, fiyored the COATS On the 19th inst THOMAS COATS M. WILLIAN, age IMPORTER OF PARISIAN FANCY Goops, 386 PENNSYLVANIA AVENW, And 7 Cite Trevive, Pov CLOARS, from $10 upwards WALKING SLITS, at moderate prices. MORNING RONES, from £0 upwards. | BUNNETS au DAT: — \ TAIMMINGS, SATIN Trespectfal!y call the attention of the Latio« thet I have this day REMOVED my HOOPSKLGT and CORSET FAOTORY to tho spscions store, 613 7th street, Luteligencer Building. Smee 53 yours 2 She velatives and frien sited to attend « Ne of the family are in fnveral trom hie tate residence t, Georgetown, Wednesday eve. Dz. souxeron's PATENT SMOOTHING TRON Is prononnced by ail who have seen It tobe the best article for domestic nee ever invented. wow et y | PEBCWple- and bewutiiel in destin. Thanking for the patronacs of the past I wi It wll do the werk of four commen trons, with endeavor to please in the fatare; always selliog gro zthird the fast. Ti so later aeeer euene fs i clothe and pute» the best goods and guaranteeing a good fit ang other irom: will pen for tine cndeadabes ‘and fucl in Unie months. Any one dissatisfied may return them within Cbs month after purchase aod get their money 71am the only au horized agent tu this city of KELLEY Ss PANIER and BUSSEL SKI: the moat fashionable ataptel for the present styl For -ale st the northeast corner of Pe. avenn: of Dress. and D1 street. by JOUN LOCK IE. sole agent fe ©. BAUE, Bes land, D ‘of Columbia, and Alexandria, 3 . 513 SEVENTH STREET, acta Gees her oc 10 Tutelligencer Ballting A™455 RESTAURANT 1 ( 507 NINTH STREET. = ee eee abet ent cotereed, waking Rene of, " he most complete establishunente e SOke SER RADE RORER, ity Private Dining tovims "or partion, ee. oc 5-1 SEBASTIAN BS. A.G. GASTON &CO., & & MODES DE Saison, 28S FSTRERT, 255 F STREET, Between 12th and 13th streets. aud de coi fe et de chapeaa: eect a se Wichefie oro hoe ) No.5 Boulevard dos Uapa- .G. G. iN & OO. ane ttl te ea? wticgten aad pattie A limited irsue of the Bonds of the MASONIO BALL ASSOCIATION oF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Is now ready at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. where subscriptions will be recetved. and {nforma- tion im regerd to them cheerfully tcrvished. Pdese Bonds are @ first class security in every re spect, and are amply secured by morizage ou the Masonic Hall property. Payable tea years from dete, Covrox Bonds, in denominations of 850, 3 $100, and $500, bearing interest, payable sem: | | DOUGLASS, m 9 phete- many et bet, th amd rh —T will rou off my XY SIX PEB ORNT. IN GOLD. - crand B. B. FRENOB, Pres't. ND. LABWER, Sec'y. sell-tf WM. S HUNTINGTON, Troas. ROTTER! BUTTER?! Just received— 80 PACKAGES FINEST BUTTER, | cluding several choice dairies ef New York, | ies sand Western Keserve Batter, for sale at | REDUCED PRUE. NOBTHKEN PRODUCE COMPANY, Pepnsyivacia avenue, between 10tb and 11th streets fine Brey) Eibbone We r wy rn my a r jee red ate, net ew vies: Cloak cheta, ete. se Ras latent tuporeations Desa saakte: ranches coudaeend an experienced lady from New York. oc 10-26" if BD TO 342 D STREET. Near Ti pOUGLASS BM Pi t dere Hine si Opies : oc 12 1f Ant Gauterr. 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH SCREETS "| 5,000 eserts.rteeeorwunae io. f3 choice collection of OLL PAINT! > " f ‘reveh, Fnetss and Americas (&Ru! American Toa ENGRAVINGS. PHOTOGRAPHS. Passe Ps 215 Pa. avenue, oppontte be 8 ROSCUPRS and BECO! ARUOMRIACKETS | OTe a Equare PICTCRE FRAMES, CORDS, Be4ck Bamsune cearss: ‘Oval and TASSELS. &c. ao TOUTS, ViEW ture Frames made t> orler. Prices moder. ee a. V.8 OMITH oc 16-ly Proprietor. KW BUCKWHEAT FLOUE- New York BUCAWHEAT FLOUR. quality. NW | oc cor ith and | of Gnest ie nan Ls AND For sale and rent, on ferment F.C RELCH EN HAG Brore, No 495 Ricventh street, Peupa. avenue.