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_#£VEN LOCAL NEWS, Republic: ereof v als called om for an Account — | of ther Stewardektp—The Colared People Mus! | Mave Work—Tihe Conti Que stion— Mr. esw~ Lerregaicons to Membcra of tre Culy O ny wins in. Gevhmed: Bigrted Marist Matters — Hea Wis Perr Austhing To Do With 2 —Why Ae &e., To-Nignt. ¢ Dr, Pond and Sergeant Summers Elected to Opp F Mact.—Last nivbt but oa. —How wae Mr. Morgan Kbcked Tae Cleric? o:W e Vente ad Wisard, | 12 Chief of Ae Five Department—A Democratic Disan. Kirehea (ator, at Jollie Hati, | Simorty Surrounds the Republican Majority— wS5 Teh street SoS givemawayeveryevening | Was the Kepublicom Morty Sold Out? Pieiie EXTRRGAINNEYT inthe Courtroem | Last evening, * meeting of the Republicans uy Malt oy the irvims Lyceam. Thers will | et the Seventn Ward was held at Hyson’s Hall, Be several orutions ard re os. The eud- | E street sowch, neard,at which there were Jest for disco % Thatthersgat | present forty persons, inctuding Messrs Of euftnge sbow dt Woman. Kricht, Baker, Hine, Fowler, ana Bates of the | Councils, Boswell, Chase, Watson, and D.. Boyd. white, For some reason the Repubti- caus Were not very prompt in coming to the hail, und it was balf past eizht betore ths mee: ig Was called to order. The ball was be: by & stove in the centre, but in comsequer ce uf ine draft being down tne pipe mstead of up, more smoke iban heat was given oxt, and (ae dens» cloud which settled in’ the north end of the reom, compelled the ehairiman, Mr. Bos- well, to take the opposite end of the room. On taking the chair, Mr. 8. stated that the last mrrting was beld for the purpose of giving au opportunity to members of the Goaueils to 6x- ————-__—_ Central Grantand Colfax Cah Spot . Miller, Ant others imeluding a De William Royd ad Capcum Willey were elected members of the club. ‘on mo! or GW + General J. | plain certain votes they had east in the City S. Crocker, sud M. Doty, were appointed a | Councils and keep a histof the | Mr. Watson (after a pause of a few minutes) ans” in thie ct | isquired if the meeting was eailed for the ex- Y Doug’ press purpose indicated, and r- ceived an affir. noting the P | mative answer. If such was the cise od ate with would not proceed farther, although he bad a various Hiax clubs and Republi- | swbyect of general importance to bring before eam Ward orgauizations throws hout the Dis- | the mecetimg; bu: be could pring i: up after. iret, suggesting the propriety of 2 speedy | wards, compirtiou of ibe arrangements for their asso Mr. Fowler usked what explinatioas were ciation: fo participate in the reeeption to be | expreted. given General Grant on his retura to this city. ‘he Chair suid that ata previons meeting Mr. ied. Hon. A. G. Riddle then addressed the club at tabie length, and at the conclu<iva of Kuight hid #pokeu of members of the Coane! | Waving sold the purty, and Mr. Hine bevag prevent defended himself. The other re b suks was tendered him. | Semtatives ¢ now make any explanauon Welles deemea an apology dus to Mr. | they desired to. Kiddie for the small number present, but. Mr. Fowlersiud he would like to know what stated that wih a litle effort the hall conld | he was to answer for. He did not recollect of be filled with colored Kepublicaus, and | hoped the centheman would at some future time favor them with a speech when there would be 2 large gathering of that class. He having supported for office any otuers than Revublicans, [Applause } Mir. H. U. Jobmson (colored,) said he was | pleased to hear one of the representatives ex- was sorry to fine the whit» Kepublicaas | plain bimeelf. Here are councilmen of the still beld aud were afraid to suow their | the ward who are supposed to resent the has With this object im view he had | ward; and Republicans who had elected thea efler resolution previo} keep a record of the mill: He Doped an invit | Dave the right to call them to account. None | of the others seeming disposed to follow Mr. | Fowler, he thought amother subject should be tended to the d ward organizations to | taken up. Work is wanted and should be pro- attend amerting a: Union League Hall next | vided. You should remember that June is fast ‘Tharsday night | §pproaching, and if work is not provided for Mr N. Ho Miller also apotogize these p (the colored.) this winter you will sparse attendsnce, ond bepedt te! not buy. thetr suffrages then, forthey Will dict Would address the Clu c Down at the tail end position which he held, would show him sembled. Mr. Riddle desired 0 such dex a he met these people every day crying for work. | They want work that they may earn their soup by he swear of their brow. ‘The canal should be deepened and put in order, and then it be considered a private in th: ranks, | would pay 350,000 per year instead of $=.000, as always ready to do whatever work 3 ‘at present. It seemed that they did not want signed to him. these people uow, no work being provided for Major Wells’ motion of invitation to the ¢ tem, bat whea June approwhes 1 will be, clubs to attend uext Thursday night, w “How do you do, Mr. A, B,C," &e It is uot newed and atopud. Tight to give this ‘canal toa monopoly, but the Mr. Miller claimed tn Corporation should improve it, aud Mr. Sever- of the oldest son, & smart, competent man, bad perfected that im cov plio- for ite improvement which sbon!d be | carried out. He would not torget the action of the representatives, and without egotism he Mr_Riddte wae one | epublicins in Washington, and | * i netion with hineel ceof | said he commanded seven hundred votes whic l "meetings of the clan. Pepart- | he would use next June. He int-uded to be ms still maintaeed their citi- | true to the Republican party as long as iiber:y Sites from w! they hailed. er Washington as their the great mass of the city Repub- ere poor and weuld not attach tem- clube. They should be excused. and be was even glad tha: so many were present as be then Ta conclusion be said that | bad taken ap his residence | ees she ve the Dis. | was im view, but if it is to live these people bays wi (Applause. | \ugus:us Watson said bis friend Johnson } had albided to che subject he referred to, Four | years ago Mr. Severson made bjs plans for im- Proving the c nd the Councils had es pended abou the canal. (Mr. Bo 1 ‘atson thought it over .go Mr. Severson got up a further improvement, he in procuring sigaa bout nine hundred names of din this work they owners of reil Xeeptions the in severe terns i who we the ES will p » foundation id > move it, for public Repubt bad no tay ng im the Sevemth Ward. | he knew hima to bea scribed to re seid ' willing wo aot when a bere i had « vaade bis hood ores of maimed auld while trat- Bs do po=itions im the my Who hed fought ng: itduring elie. The most rigid pr ary. and sboula be insis od bis indaiferene id that be bad ask one, end bad given besides bad spent | ti - bad ever received. Mr. Cro==man id got go in for keeping rebels marked thal he would tls would commence with th the close of one of Teetings 1¢ was proposed in a company of si aud offize, nor would he keep afl | in which were Mr. Duswell, Mr. Wilson, & ans In office, He believed in | himeelf, in passing down treet that they very member of the partyachance, | should take Bunker's, and they did so, [Rotcer =H dow” ol do." | and be (Mr. Bates) proposed, us a delegation, ¥. Miller did not think the passage of the | that they should call om Mr, Gerard: aud resolution could do amy good. He was as much | take a glassof beer. They proceeded to G severed tothe sieves hour Republicans as ¥ Man, avd cevid not express his indignation St those who happened slways won the ningside. But he did not believe in all the | hardt's, and on the way Mr. Boswell suggested | that Mr. Gerhardt would make firet-ciass Mariet Master, and so stated to Mr. Gerhardt OD arriving there, and pledged himself to do Rotev ones either, co thought the best plan | his uit to secure his election. Me (Mr. Wasto % p yuiel, He had found % go him- | Bates) voted for Mr. Gerhard: snd he never Derisive lavgbter.} “Te -entiemen may | denied it. Several things Were done in caucus jaugh, but 1'll venture to say that I've done cs | whicm be did not consider binding, for tae uch good for ‘Rs party im my quiet Way as | Second Ward seemed to want to bind all the Some who have been more noisy There'was | others. That ward got twelve of the e general one doctrine of ihe Democratic party he be- | paying offices in cavcus, but not in joist con- lieved in, and that was to the victors belong | vention. In some cases he was disappointed, the spoils. He was im fayor of tuking all the | in one particular, that of the Chief Engiacer money which could be gotten out of them, of the Fire Department, who was hizly Bowever. | recommended by Mr. Bo=well, and he would ‘Mr. Hogkes thought he was mote honest | pot vote for Bim now if the election than Mr. Miller: for sooner than take the money Was to be gone Over. in regard to the election of the Democrats, be would be willing to give | of Presiaent pro tempore of the Board he said $5 as poor as he was, and he knew many other _ Mr. L. B. 8. Miller was a candidate. and he Repubicans of the same opipion. For the did not consider him a proper man to preside; eleventh hour Republicans he bad no respect; be was toocensorfous, and had tog little re- and was not one of that numerous ¢iass who | gard ior tbe feelings of others. On one occa- Bad sli along been reading the Imieiicencer ion @ question arose as to who had made a but now continually carried and displayedthe motion to adjourn, and Mr. Arrison remarked Chronicle stout them. | that c.was Mr. Kelsey, to which Mr. Miller ‘The resolntion was further discussed proand | replied, “I know a d—d sight better,” and he con., when Mr. Jiongherty moved toamend by | (Bir. Bates) bore out Mr. Arrisou, when Muller inserting “Democrats” im the place of “those retorted that it was “a G—d d—n lie, ‘who bave heretofore been our political ene- | Mr. Knight.—The police are here, (two ot wies them being at the door.) The smendment was lost and then the origi Mr. Hates.—lam only quoting language. To nal resolution Was adopted. Adjourned. expect bim to vote for such & mau as Mr. Miller was too much, and he would not deay that be had voted for one (Mr. Sarde) who, when im the Chair, treated every member as a gentleman. ‘Mr. Bos well replied that he recollected: hay- ing spoken to Mr. Gerhardt about being a can- didate for the Marketmaster’s position, but had { uot pledged himself wo yote for him. He. in street cast, below St. Peter's Church, were at | Caucus, nominated McFarland, an! some one once sttended to, not only general convenience uominated Mr. Crane, bat Mr. Gerhardt's name 1d Tesult, but loss of Life probably ve | Was not mentioned. mag Mz Hine—“Ob, yes: T nominated bis > tor of St. Peter's Church— | got two votes.” Rev. Wx Boyle bas recently bad constructed Mr. Boswell—I don't recollect i*. an addition to the pastoral residence, for the | the duty of thore im caacus to support the caa- pu ‘of a library. The addition is two ~ As to the Presidency of the wiories high, with French (Mansard) root, and rma be wake pad, Bo Oujection to sr. ee peek es ae Republicans then present avd five Democra.n, Revs 1x Buve.—Major Will A. Short.A. A. | the tive Mewocrats best eight Repablicans. DerRovaMeNTs 1% THE Firta Warp — onder the direction of Commissioner Barnes. a break in the pavement and fiagway at the in- tersection of 4th street east and North Carolina avenue has been permanently repaired. It has Deen & periect man-trap for several months: and if & worse evil of tbe same nature, on 2d ade, Boys in Biue, inst evemmg | (Laughter) That was a mystery to him. = fered te first company of the Pioneer | A voice— _ ae sarroended them.” ‘orps of that organization. After an election | | Mr. ‘Past might they did it agaia; fifteen beat nineteen.” Mr. Hine—“How was that Mr. Kuight—Some weak-kneed Repwot!- cans Went over ard voted tor Graham against melt. Hine enid the place was of no cons. qnepee, but the bce ged Mr. Powter and nim. self yoted st about the same time for Mr. Sebpell. Bates.—I voted fr Mr. Schnell. Mr. Fowler remarked that it was a matter of no consequence, and he Bad no dowdt but tint Scbnetl rested better bevause be had been de- fiatwd. for officers it resulted as follows: L. B. Cutler, Major: WH. Plunket, Joun Middle top, Lieu'enant: Charle Poffivberger, Orderly Sergeant. The uniform con-istsof black pants, | Ted shirt, and white belt snd cap. opens Masowre—At a stated convocation of Wash- ington R.A. Cpapter, No.2. held at Mav Hall, corner of Ninth’ and D streets, last evea- ie. the following officers were lected for the ensuing Masonic year J. O. Goodrich, M. E. H. P-: W.H. Orontt, E. K: Ros. A. Fish, ES; rot BR. H. Graham, Treas.: 1), L. Baruett, Sec. —_——_»——_— ‘Baker asked Mr. Knight if be (Baler) Wrmax, the ventriloqaist anc wizard. tas | , MY. Baker asked. Mr. Kolght if be (ine been grevied with large audwnces at Odd Fel- | S"" Stive anewer. jows’ Hal! every evening this week. To- ‘Mr. Boswell enid tha: things bad been morrow Sft-rnoon he gives a matiner, aad to- | 0450 te him, and he to place himsvit mao atene makes is lacs appearance | ion: Hebsd endorsed Mr. Ellwood because a > fighting the Democrats trom voyhood. He was ia the caucus, bat bad no vote, and was 1 rested only im seeing that the candi’ true Republicans. He may have been in Ellwood, but be did pot know that bh was ue ficient. “LL was > Rad been done as the depariment which did not suit hia. and he was potatraid to tell them of it, [tine Republicans did not want McFarland for clerk of the market they should have stid so, kept their Joich with him, and mot mate a sylict. Gerbaret was elected by Demorrais and Re- publicans, and was x good man. bai he was hot the nomin It they had kept united they couid have elected aay Republican. The Sey- enth Ward delegation was the first to break th= exucus Bominations, and by their hreakias Mr. Morgan was electea Tax Clerk. The S-veuca ‘Ward delegation were the first to murder the colored man, Mr. Bates. Mr. Bosy s In newspipers the term “old out,” used by kim, had been m Urpreted as referring to “dollars aud ceats,” Which was erroneous, for a party ceuld be fold out without mouey, and be did not think of money. Mr. bates says ia his testimony be- fore the Investigating Committee that bis (Bos- Well’) testimony, in hts opinion, was fase. Mr. Bates.—Not my opinion, but the opinion sees continued, and asserted that he was correct; that Mr. Pierce did say just what he (B) swore to. He was in hopes that Afr, Pierce would have been present. He was about to Tread Pierce's testimony, when — Mr. Bates asked—Why hot give Mr. Pierce |n opportunity to answer zene Why not tet your meetings be kuown! It was only by ac cident that we (the members of the Conactl) jearned that the meeting was to be held. Why bot call your meetings openly, and not secretly? Mr. Boswell rephed that what was stated was false, that the meetung had been catled ia the churches, where the people who take care of the representatives are to be found—the people who will take careof you (pvuiuting to Mr Bates) in June next. (Laughter. ican. whohad beea | Mr. H.O. Jobnson denied the testimony of | Peirce, and stated that he said with an oath that Bates made the assessment that bis office of scavenger was worth $10,000, and LO per ceat. would be $1,(00. Mr. Boswell corroborated this statement. Mr. Bates said Mr. Peirce had requested him to state that his testimony before the committer ‘was wrong, in that it was Bacon who informed him that the assessment on him was $1,000. ‘Mr. Boswell eaid that the assessment was not individually for him, He did not ask to be re- imbursed all that he had spent. He repeated that Peiree said he had to pay $1,000, aud it | would break him up, for he had to spend x) jor an outfit. It had turned out, however, that no man had received a bribe. Mr. Bates said he wished it understood that he had done all in his power for Mr. Jobnaon He knew that pains had been taken to make i¢ appear otherwise. He was not satisfied in th cotens to take a man from the Collector's office and make bim Tax Clerk and auditor of the ac. counts of (bat office. No one could charge him however, with having voted for Morgao— they know how he was elected. Afterwards at the suggestion of Mr. Bowen, he waited on Mr. Colfax to ask if his election could not b+ fet asiue, and was informed that it could He was elected by the failure of Republican vote Mr. Fowler said it was right to Tesentatives, but personal quarrels should not be brought in. He had yoted tor MeFariaud but it was berd pill to take, for he bad beard hard things ct him. Tae Secoud Ward should not have put him forward, He had heard since that McFarland had made x nestion rep- change, aud he hoped it was trae. He labored for Jobnson, but the Second Ward bea! that all bickerings an:i a be bin. die counseled quurrels should be dropped. try and do betier, Mr. Boswell ea per that he ha tee, and he wishe false, an ermed Bi quarrein, tives. he would move the afitee of live to iny Mr. Hine mo na commi subsequendy wi Boye nd they eh he bad seen it stated in spoken derogatory o 20 forth th Was an a ~ BMr. Knit public Mr re the recent elec was taken up i they were r ‘ge no ¢ jons an by ving w now ralirm, Ho th aid bs and presented t the public d In conclusion, in organization « party. and thoy would meet with = Alles niso ad an address to Der ghout the Sia ge them thy yndnet at the recent elections, ana cougrat gthem pon thei efforts; denouncing th Republican and party, and charging them with cor on: and elatming thal the bemo: d eight members of Congres gate Republ The address urges the 1» the country to renew th the final struggle = Addre by Hon. JM. havanaazin Mr. Hill, of Virginia. Mr. F. A. Aukeu off a resolution, which was adopted, requesting Hon. Horatio Seymour to visit Washington ies fore the close of the Adjou a nd rally for To TH Forror ov tue Sta from “be Drei on th union of the tWo branches ch, republished by you in the St. h instant, thoueh not so intended is exlewlated to mis Gon ty the present ure. The trne star whelming majors h branches 4 favorable to the object c lated, and re. gard it asalike practicable and desirable, aud ovly hesitate aud duller with respect to the terms QD Which the ye-ugton is to be consum. mated. It is quite provable that this difficulty Will be adjusted at the next meeting of the two General Assemblies, appointed to meet in the Gity of New York in May, 1569, and that tram that time onward we shail be no longer tain, but ome bedy. Having been in some bumble measure instrumental in setting tiis great bul! in motion, I feei more thon ordinary conceru in keeping the community well advised of ils pro- gress. I trust that other evangelical denomi- nations will, at least in this Tespect, imitate ovr example, and that bigotry and seclarianicm, and all wncharitablenese may disappear from among us, like the shadows of the night betore the otient beams. Sertiuus Tvarin, Senior member of the Potome Presbytery. Wasumeton City, Oc 1865. ——-<- Hoakp oF Police CoMMISsIONERS.—The Board of Police Commissioners met last eyen- ing. Private D. @. Noble, tor neglect of duty. was dismissed. The resignation of Private George L. Arnold was received and accepted. Christopher Fitzpatrick, J. H. Myers. nd John McDovald were appointed privates on the police. Thomas Young was appointed an addtional private, for duty im the Centre Mar- ket for three months. C. W. O'Key was re- Sppoinied an additional private, for twelve months'daty in the Navy Yard. The apptica- tioms of George W. Theeker, George Kraft, Jobn T. Seriyeaer, and S P. Keach, residents of Georgetown, for liquor licenses. were dis- spproved. The applications of Jos. Freunde and J. J. Heck, of Wasington, for liceuses Were disapproved, and the petitions of Hear Keon ond Jobn Lovliger, for a reconsiderat of their applications for licen: jncted Previous meeting, were taid on ae a Hornipry Munver.—The Alexandna Cwa- Mercial Advertiser to-day © ne of the must burcberly murders we heave hud to record for Slong time took place on Thursday night, abouts querter of a mite from Mount Jacksou, ones Mannesas Gap railroad. John Con employee of the raviroad 5 found at ‘the place meni. beers rtf beat iny bis bras Jenoeke Vosite the bear, ahd a sen horribly muiated. ‘Tu pee eTneG. | Whe greatest error im the ¢ Dé trated, and popular Tome eats a report "wh: ant th uched a Vengenc tourer 6 Seis that an ov b wits 4 with bis head ® dirk stabop- a of bis per- THE COURTS. Court in Gene y TEMS. city i Our report closes, ¢ : Fancy Cagsimenk PANT ALO YS, for (entie. David-on agaiast the Garparation of Ge men, a latee! yerinty Ot Very choice pattern town waseouciaded Decision Peserve | Made wp with emai tegs and in the best mra- Kilbourn & i wast ktrued be Moser: aud Mactincty. ‘Phiswas in the court b-low om action of as- sOMpsit to recover commissions for the sa~ of | real estete iu ibis city wader & WIR Contract. Ube of the pisintits sigued the des Y pame to t iu a bonnd boo! iug’s, No. SU 3th _— I¥ YOU REY ONRoOr a h mois the same, A Ss Diese Shirts, pert materisis, 517 ith net, af George ©. Hen Ovr sareot F. now commenced, eve Sart, O ing bis ning of Rasi cous Aad Furnishing Groots at less pric m they can be bought in the city. AM in want of good aut substaatial Clothing will saye money by bayrog at the Central Clothing House, J. HW. Smith & Co. ) 7th street, opposite Post Uitice. Oe, reties om Une f athe ded aot see the printed portion of the contract. and that | it was never read to tim. The testimony showed that the plaiwtff could read sad write, and bad every opportunity (0 examine the | paper if be had seen proper to do so, Defend. | ant excepted to the admisaidtlity of the contra. on the ground that when the paper was read him, the printed part was not read to him, fo a THE StaMaTT CASE, kc Fatt 2p Winter Stirs in every variety, This morning, Mr. Merrick inguired when | 804 4 fine lot of «amples of piece goods min factored toorder, at Hable & Co's, 468 Po sylvania ayeno ——_ the ease of the appeal of the District Attorney im the case of John H, Sarrat would be txen | Up, and the Chief Justice said he woyid hear - pee itas soon as iteame up mregular order ou the | AS WINTEE Is AT BAND, It is essentially docket, at the same time intimating that he | Bécessary to be warmly clad. aud taking the wourd have time to prepare his brief oa tne | SCatcity of mouey into com=ideration, it is ot merits after the motion to dismiss has been de. | &T€Al umportance to goto a place where good termined. | Koods, stitable to the season, can be red The case of Schubardt agt. Thornton was | at the lowest possible figures. We do not bes- submitted without argament. itsve in saying that there is one place in this In the case of Dawsen agt. Woodward the | city which outranks all o'ber similar estab- demarrer was sustained. | lishments as to popularity and cheapuess, and Brideall agt. Welsb. et 21—Carrington, Wil | ¢¥ery old citizen would easily kaow the place son, and Burgess for sppellee, and Davis and | We allude to, should we ovait to state the mame Riddle jor appelant. Wel: archased a | Of tus successful establishment, Bat for the quantity of tohacco, giving bis notes, sec benefit of strangers and persons not well in- deed of trust. In the court below Brid formed, we would say. if you wish to save obtained judgment subsequent to the dee@s of | Money buy your wiuter undergarments and trust being given. The Marshal levied on the | &ll other gent's turnishing roods at “The Oriz- | tobaceo to satisfy the judgment, the trustee | imal France's,” 491 7th street, between D and repleved, aud the jcry gave @ verdict to plain. | 8nd so that you do not muss the places, remem. tiff for $200 damaces. Bridsall files pill in | DF that bisetore hasa large plate glass wi chancery to set aside decd of trust, and after a | 4OW; also, that he bas no branch stores. 10, hearing’a decree was rendered in bis favor, from this judgment t is taken appellee contends that the deed given is {raudn- | Srorrep Like Dominogs.—The teeth soon A meeting of this association was Beld Ls eveping at Forrest Hal become speckled if every detilem: | moved from them every twenty-four hours, To do this effectually there is nothing like So- vodont. It titerally readers the enamel im pervious and indestrucuble. lentand void, and the appellant claims that the appellee, the juigment creditor. was nova | creditor in contemplation of law until afver the | Tenaition of the judgment and that the deed | having been given fora valnaple consideration, 1s valid. “ SPALDING's™ celebrated Glue is now being — | Used to cement friendship between Grant aau | Tue Potowac serie steamer Wa | Butler. Waset left ber whurt this morning for Cone eee river and intermediate landings, having on | iin Sor aee care ee oh * all-wool board a large number of passengers and co inter Suit, at the celebrated Oak Hall. Don siderable freight. The cold weather has some. | mistake the number, 7th street, opposite what ee Rh the Se sows this | ‘ost Office, eens oP the boys. 6 city and Mount Vernon, though the steamer | Se il anow, Capt. Stackpole, still keeps up the Goes ere Urhoe! rye Down’ ’— | trips to that place and Marshall's Landing. | G0oo Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 50, 61 | Regular wharf report will be fonnd below: 75 cts. fle Merino Undershirts, and Drawers, Berry's Wharf —Arrived—Steamer Express, | $1, $1.50, aod $1. Nickle, trou Balumore, with merchandizeand | 25 cents; extra he good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for ¥ Cotton and Woolen Socks, passengers. trem 25 ‘cents upwards; good White Shirts, $ brown's Whe J. Arrived—Schooners M. 7 st and $1.50; fine do., $2 aud $2.50. PS Fisher, Fisher, from Philadelphia, with Collars from 10 cents per box upwards. Best j | Paper Cuffs 5 cents air, or 50 cents per | dozen. Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Ties, Scarfs, of the latest style, at most popular prices, at tons of coal for S. P. Brown & Son; Mathias Dunmock, John Dunmock, trom Hay de- Grace, with 160 tons of pal for the sme firm. Foy's Wharf.—Sailed—Sehr. Star, Shackei- | the original Franc, 494 7th street, between I! ford, down the river, light. aud E, and eo that’ you do not miss the place Fowlrr's Wharf.—Artived—Schr, Emna Pp. | Temember that his siore has a large plate glass Douglas, Ellis, trom Philadelphia. with couj | Window. Also, that he hus no branch store. tor the Washington and Georgetown Ice Com- 10,20, Pe iearters’ Whorf.—Sailed—Schr. John H. | LATEST Rerorwe—We retarned from the celebrated Uak Hall, 46% 7th street, this mora- ing, satisfied with their splendid assortment of Piece Goocs, which they make up with a style and finish ansurpassed. 6 ———_o—____ Bartrwons Dairy Scwx.—Persona wishing | tosubscribe for the Baltimore Daily San can leave their orders at the office of the Evening | Star, or at Sez N street north, between 6th ai 7th. The paper has been enlarged, and will Williams, North, for Georgetown, to load coal for Petersburg, Va. Riley's Wha? —Arrved—Sohre. John P. Er- man. Harris, from Havre-de-Grace, with i tons of coal, tor H. Clay Stewart; Brave, Brad- ley, from Norfolk. Va., with Su,000 feet of lum- ber, for N. B. Fugitt; Mary Jane Foxwell from Hayre-de-Grace, with coal, for H. Halley Sailrd—Sehrs. 1. T. Dannock, Carwin, for avre-de-Grace. light; steamer Thomas F. Cehill, Mayth, for Georgetown. to finish dis. ¥¢ d@livered atan early bow penn tp hi tai * 10,6 Rovert Cocaine, Agent. ee ——— as Jury Draws —To-day, the jur for the Doctor J. H. THOMPSON HAS REMOVED his Cireuit Conrt, Novernhy , com: , on the Office and recidence from the First Ward to | Brst Tuesda were ara wi FGiries | Massachusetts avenue, between Thirteenth and | “¢ ister. Mr. Boswell: the clerk Fourteeuth streets, immudiately ea “Mr. Laird: teenth street, Offic: urs betore 1 from $to7 p.m. Hours of a:tendan: Woman's Horpiial, irom ito 2p, am. day, Sundays Corns, &c. of twelve y. United States and © 44 Pennsylvania H. Hamilton d: Andrew Georgetown tawell, 6th ward, E. A, Rosenthal, David I. She Carrol, Vt ward Cow. v Ist _— Lr. White, Surgeon Chtropodist, tical experience im the nadas, and established avenne, Washington, 1. ¢ iw Tons Gk a since In0}, removes rus, Banions, Bad Nay Sere Nib &ec., aud succeestully ireats all diseases of the | " Bickee . feet without pain ‘or meonvenience to th nt. ‘The shoe can be worn with es ly after seh ward; ‘thos. ider Magrade bis rel, Sr..7th ward; Var Bape, phy Wn Hes, 31 ward tronize has eth) : fom Sara Chickeath 6pm charge tor consultation at office a Calls made at reciden: tos p.m. d Se = TEN DeLLAaRS ONLY for x Man's Coat, V Rrotovs Pre and Pants, all wool Winter Sait, a 5 he famou Sai duped Page the wuinber, 464 702 Office. #a"Come bef. Oak Hail Don’t m jor Richard: oe a requ future all b esous be dispersed, and x Wrareixg Parga (cr sale. Apply at Sraa Office. eased t taw will’ be rigidly entores d. pe that th ‘ETO YOUNG mE Fesays for Yo ylor found a man Yan ineensible condition on K stre and tock him to bis rescence ar H, when he died in ton puounced i ABOUT TO MARKY. | Menon the FE 4 Diseases, ix mh an Mal d, with the view of tre a . by marlin sealed le tor vows fr i HOWABD ASSOUATIO Abuses Sarr Ross, real estate ? Menipiaw Hire nis, haves. Lore Het ry PHALON'S “/PAPRIAN LOTION: x lots im block 4 i, to M. FoR | ty. for 10 cents t. BEAUTIFYING THE SKIN AND COMPLEX | pa rte el maa THETA ERECTION, ERECELS | dinette Vy the Rev. Mr Welttt ENE and renders THE SKIN SUFT, dt Mis FALK and BLOOMING. Nocarc.. | For LADIES in the NURSERY it ia invalnabte lease cory] * | ~‘ForGENTLGMEN after SUAVINGit as) > “PAPHIAN LOTION” is the enty reliabie rv edy for diseases aud bicmishes of the SKIN. PHALON'’S “PAPIILAN SOAP” for the TOILET. NURSERY and BATH, will oot ohap the BKIN. Price 25 cents per cake. “FLOR DE MAYO. “FLOR DE MAYO,” RITTEN HOUS Thursday morning, 21 instant, CHAS EDWIN, son oft. E and 9. M Kitter House, in the Mth year of his age | His fnnerei will take place from the residence of a | Adiitte WtGUisira Sen ieer ee Ties +4 . On 22d instant, at 9 o’clock a m.: | . y . STING THOMAS CLEARY, apes 38 | WhaGRaNck ‘The relatives and friends ‘of the family are re PHALON & 80N, N zx spectfally invited to attend bis fureral from his | Je8-1y Sold by'all Druggisie dat id , 142 23d street, between H and I er, —— streets, Saturdsy. at o'clock, , | HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR (New York papers please copy.) BREWER. On the morningof the zi instant, | gyrzrs VEGETABLE SICILIAN H: TAN DRE WE! HALLS TABLE SICILIA AlK oa o'clock, JONATHAN ag i] The fricnda ofthe family wneat to attona | HUMAN HAIB RESTORED. ‘ his fi from the | eee ureine BO ee eT ie Gray Hair changed to its Natural Oolor by treet, between Band 0; Yslend™ 2° | HALLS VEGETABLE. SICILIAN HAIR LABMAN. On 220 inst , BLLBNOR, youn zest RENEWER, fy Henry ox.d Margaret Larman, aged 22 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- aprcttully invited to attend the faveral. from tho It is the best article known to preserve the Hair, Prevents ita felling out, and making lifeless; 5 ir HEATHY, 80FT AND GLOSBY. Tesidence of her parents, 42 street east, be tween G and T'strects south, Fi efternoes, at | , All who age it ore uneatmons in eee a Po oriock. Rithout's rival in'restoring gray bale to. its nats = ral color of counterfeits imitator-; Cacao oe take none other. joe 81.00, ‘or wale ‘ugeiats, Cc. BAUM. iF. WALL 8 OGe Mashaa. N.H., Propristors. Removed. BATCHELOB’S HAIR DY. ae + ‘This splendid Hair Dye fe the best in the ths only’ trae end porfot Brerharm Mabie Hate: remedies the iit and leaves the Mair S. PATERT OFFIOB, I respectfully call the attention of the Ladics that I have this day REMOVED my HOOPSKIRT and CORSET FAOTUBY to the spacieus store, 613 7th street, Intelligencer Buildis ‘Thanking forthe patronage of the past I will endeavor to please in the fature; always selling the best goods and guaranteeing @ good fit. Da the petition aT MARTIN Me CABLE of S7-1am the only sa’borized agent iu this city | Graneds, Kanens. administrator of the eatste’ of of KBLLEY’S PANIES and BUSSEL BKIR timmott oten eran ts iisunt darter cheats oe for the prosent style S- dat sk ima torn fed Naar “atin oreored that said petition be heard at this 513 SEVENTH STREET, pon om the 1058 Sty of Decrmnber mest. Any soa 10 tone, and should be filed im this ofc = Tattemaer Dulles. | Wesiy dare side Ss doy st yeaney ee 8. ODGES. Qn arr 20. 9n,__,_,Acting Oommpationee of Eston. FOR FUGNISHING A HOUSE | JH" 18 Ty Give NOTICS, That the sub. Can be found at the Housefurnishing Store of Tiseiter tne ‘Seeman te the Di of Colum- hae J, W. BQTELER & BRO. Sys | st otters of ote ert on o can re Baill Bs iotuets. | BAYBOLD: tote of We eT ON tion wi perish, and without coming to any decision & lively turm on ‘Chau: Prices being reatized ‘Wheat and 2% 30 bushels at =2, ' at £2.40, 2.900 bushels at S: @i $2.62: Corn—1.1W bushels yellow at $1.2 700 bushels white at $2.25, No boats are arriving here to-day, in conse. | quence of an accident at the Seven mile Lock by which one ef the gates is dixabied. the mitre sills has given w: is necessarily drawn off a day or two. The arrivals daring number 450. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown. | I fa raise 8, foot on Frederick street, bye oq by @ comfortable three. for notes bearing interest, secured by a desi o | trast on the preperty at the cost of the purchaser | MzE4ts 2 | BIRLO} pat 7 ment Part of Lot No 15s, fronting 2) feet on ath str running back §) feet, ta proved by a Bri ment. Corsets, Clot and Case cheap. 4 0 of any debts and delivery of any property bol to such Lankrupt, to him or for hy 100 Kits And % Cite Trevise, Paris, . CLOAKS, from $20 upwards, Fe oe sone WALKING SUITS, st moderate prices. MORNING ROB Ant GALLERY. BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STBEETS. PERSONAL. BAN persone having Affairs in G |; io 414 Datrect for Wepairs a q . O'ited tore om. pppromac Devi Shem. or they ut be on't 0 py the a mer "0, | ROL Called LT before bbe ket * Alter thet j beanie? tot ath YY S| bus deliversd be 0 cM é 2414 D xtennt nd Mr Wo. | neue WICKEDEST m or me Unee ened to some tons om the piano by Mise Ma- | of diet Sr hind Mr. T. GC. Waesier Was Dighly | BABES @ priv limented for the manuer ia whieh h | Ban pged the tableaur vs Views meeting. Tus HvCT.—Workmen are now engaged 3D plactDE ww position tue Lest of a series of | arches which Were commenced some mouths | ago for the purpose of strengtheaing th spans the aqueduct Upon the compleiion of this Werk, the construction of Proposed wil bridge Will be immediately commenced. Riot on Tuxspay Nicwr.— Atired Snowden, arrested on Wednesday for com. plicity fm the attack on Mr. Kraffts stor, and Denbarton «tree: Tuesday night. had a hearing vesierday ing belore Justice Buckry, and in devay S500 Dail was sent to jail for court. “har on of 87 Houre tr oe 3 tm OF PRUSSIA. CAN OMce. 350 EF street, bet et all Venereal Dow ce With assault and battery with inteat t> «.t) 08. TK. PLANT. William Graham, Robert Harrod. and Ry -hard JUSTIOR or Peace. Johnson were also committed court in | Sere Eee COMMISSIONS OF Denne detanit of #550 bail, charged with riotous cou. Ce ne. ae nu bog eeear, duct, John Jackson, arrested om the same Particular attention paid te Landiord 0:4 Ten cbarge. farniched $500 bail for Bis appearance SBt Cases Pe ts at court, River Frowt.— Entered Steamer Express D*- sbkcRaw AND PETSIo1aN, S04 By c ' Nickle, from Baltimore: schooner Josepn Bax- | 20s! PENN. AVENTR, Baxter, from Moston. Cleated—Sieamers | Bee Gevoted mar zoaryte the treatment of female m Gibson, Winters, and Salvor, Halles. for fnithis ety and ore — York: Express, Nickle, fer Haltimore. $tom, Sapna Qovehment win Gat Memoranna.—Thr steamers John Gibson ry akiliful and conpdentisl and Salvor, for New York, to-day took ou: tall faite eb tua ITIRS, from whatever cause, cargoes of Georgezown flour, which siands A No. 1 in the Northera markets. GrorcETowN Democratic A» v bet BOOMS PRIVATE Patients moncenepes ae DCLATION There were only « Jew members present, who discussed the er the association was to sarvive or they adjourned. Mercnayt’s Exca. 4 Mtreet. bet i Teeth at scin bee Pithont pain Te carefully filled Le experience i Copstant practice enables the wuder- sened to adjnet Teeth to the most difficult cases, Call and be cop vinced. DPB. PETTINGILUL. ee 35-1m* ENTAL ASSOULA Offerings, 4.1G0 bushels bnshels corn. Sales: Wheat— 10y bushels at $2.20, 140 bushels and 100 bushels Irerrurtion oF T) BL ON THE CAmAr. an TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pars. One ot No charge will be mace fot excrectt and as the water | Mica Teeth are rerio ds cithonge rma, level, toaliow re. | Datient will be regained to : jal operation w' m ot be ted for qulisgsndected ‘when ube Testa ‘are airs to be made, boats ma: month prices mork gone can have: Bamed cities worl | S04 Poet manner end warre tnd to amine ovr Georgetown Advertisements. PROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN | AT AUCTION. @n WEDNESDAY, October 28th, at four lock pm, 1 will eel, in front of the part of Let No 213, frouting 1: th of 9 fact Ten ry Frame Dwell House. erms. One-half cash, balance in 6 and 12 months = PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE STOVES. STOVES VERY Low. T have purchased the large Stock of sto other Goode of the late firm of Wood w Tis Pennsylvania avenue. an@ to ry ‘will sell for the next 39 days oat. THOS. W. MILL » STOVES. Comveyapciog aud stamps oc 23-4 “THOS. DOWLING, Aw ATS! AT BEDUCED raices IN LOAST. 20 pound. BIB ROAST. Ts aul 20 cus? PORK and BAUSA Oc. eS. 20 | VEGETABLES, POULTRY. &. sai all ocl? tf = Pennsylvania erence Minds of CANNED Fes, Mugr PREPARE FOR WiNT! | _0e 30 6" 7448 egotowe, pairs for a! kinds end sizcs of BY 708. rows oneer; Georgetown SBF fate found at BULD'S STOVE sal EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL : ayo EE rumber of stove. Oldetoves tak: in t ROBEGT BOYD. 479 9th, vet ° we 8 Son MILt rintuses. ts a at » is AUCTION FOR Factory GEORGETOWN Qu TUFSDAY Oct. =7th. at o'clock p.m fronting 30 feet meth wae of WOOD AND COAL. Water street, running back to Beatty's Alley. im — A by a large throw story Brick Dw "472 Foca onorgs rox e. . 4 GLEASON & GLI SNS d 73, fromting 43 feet CHEAP COALS AND Woow, Kfo Beatty's Alley ‘a. | at thelr Depot and Obie Ofice, @ Street wharf, W story Brick Deeiling | Cor with, ©.’'STOBKS & CO, corver Ith ant F, Wash- fronting 40 feet on Water Heatty * atl by a larce three story Brick Ho ant ba “i Frame Tenements. COAL, Woop, LIME. CEY® . ae. Central Uffee, No. 31 L. th and 7ta streets west Branch ¥ street east and F strect south Saw Bill. foot of Sd ats O» WEDNESD. on ath « 174. fronting s a Brick Ter ng back t. twp PAWNBROKERS. ENTRAL LOAN OF FICR. Sol EURV t me-third cash: balance fn six ant bs With interes’, secured ‘ the the cost of the Las the property ta struck 19 {int | THOMAS DOWLING ° NEW FALL AND WINTER Goop: a talver W och » Jewedsy IN pened, « large stock. eint ver Plate. Plan are. Latics rinos, Eipress Clothe, id Merchao Blak bh Alpacas. Be "ver boneh Chintz, oaks, Fienne Vests. Grand Pnchesse and other heaatifal Saict Caasimerca. Virginia F. A larce stock ria Calicos from ss Es™2rrsue Cr HERZBERG'’S LOAN OFFlOE, Wide Bleschea Muslin 12%: Wams 351 NORTH © STREET, Sheetings 1 cts.: Alexandre's a Detween 4% aud 6ti streets, iam siery. Notions. £e 5 € ae Natio el geteand Uilclths © promise creat t a # hest advences mate. Strtc! 7 confides - For ms with «call vim BENJAMIN MILLE t hic a oor BANKRUPTOY Sime desired at reasonable rates. cad ae tlS 18.70 GIVE NoTK m the2s1 | Basineesetciedty sen redvces. sy of October, Sis.’ a warrant in | Goode boneti sane bankruptes ismned against the estate of Si- | Sante! Rea ealods tee i LAS HSWRETLAND, of the city of Washing * ton. of District. ‘who has | eu adja tet = Vankrupt on his own petition; thai the pay o | Dr. souxsroxs rates? swooruina i IRON 18 sewn transfer of any property by him are forbid 1s pronounced by all who have seen fi ee e er it to be the hat a meeting of the creditgrs ot th | Dest article for domestic use «ver Invented. cow ie krupt, to prove their debts Band iple. aa Leautitul tp design. onP, OF more sesignees of ate, w ido the werk of four common frons, with held at a @purt of Bankrapter holden | Qne-third the fuel, requires ne holder, never smute py OE Ra a 2) | the clothe. and pals a fier polish on shirts than iy re ae wisier. on the i. of No seuber a Dae ne ee | Sug otber iron; will pay for Hteclfin saving of labor DAVID 8 GOODING, ee 7 . Any one dissatisfied may return them within o tober 2s e D.C. a8 Memenger. | SBE month after purchase and get their money | For «ale at the northeast and 2 street. by JOHN LOCKIE. Parviand, District of Cc S7-Agents wanted. eoott 5,000 Frocks wor age eeeene ,! 3 93 Fix vy BUTTER: elected.) of Pa. avenne sole agent for via, aud Aleaamdria, M. WILLIAN, IMPORTER OF PARISIAN FANCY GooDs, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN 507 NINTH STREET. |. from 210 upwards. snd x BONNETS end HATS, ® handsome assortmext. the most complete o-tablishmente in TRI MBIBGS, SATINS and VELVETS ot be eee x Seen MBS. A.G. GASTON &CO., r] Bort BUTTER™ MODES DE SAISON, ‘Just receives— 285 FSTREET, 2=5 F STREET, 60 PACKAGES FINEST BUTTER, Toch several choice dairies ef New York, Between 12th and 13th streets. oltcloding poreral choice dairies of Now Yor aoe enn ree ce were.ct Do shapeoes BEDUCEP PRICES. on 7) Rae de Wc : ~ : a . NOBTHBRN PRODUCE OO" PANY, is No. 3 Boulevard dew Uspa JCB COMPANY CME, @: GASTON, & 09. ity invite | oc 1a tf between 10th and lite ‘extensive aud well selected stack of | [NTH iT OF THE DIs- foe Bren ona Velvuis ating Caced, Plow: + I mick oF COLUMBIA. the tub autor Gets sii ieee Fle d New tor inportslisns | ee ge ot ton <1 | # — making in ‘alt its branches Souducted Tarver ¥ an experienced taly from Now Work On metion 304 PENNSYLVABIA AVENUB. A choice collection of OIL PAINTINGS; Ger- ot the MOs; | COse of Cofault. Fees "Rane Reoee | Sense aPiakins sare ricre! 7S aume, corps, ss 8 . ate Heeciante © ts, Dogar | be EEE EEE ES, axp Size Srazsy, ope severe tom Taberty ‘Market, CARPETS, O1LCLOTR BUGS, AND WIKDOW sHapes,

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