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— ittee on Markets, in. The follow ag w 4 sEbAt no part of the fv Vy MeL. i Te reported from commit. | Inspectione! Gor ss Letters from the People. E S. Miller, (Ways aad cae a SE Epitog Star: I wonld like to inquire, CITY ITEMS — Lull to pay expenses of (ie last cone SEFOREAET) LEGRE 206i : throngh the columns of your pxner, how jong ction, AMoULtINE fo 6,80NG Nrecat f Justice Cartter in the Conrt in GEORGETOWN. Lor preveot farmers or trneke Ty you wast To RRC" | | fai Georgetow —— Toneral this tuing of charging passengers on c Re preat baresins in | Affairs in NEW H to deslers or hucksters ther protac x | The Bill ereating tie sire depariamt owas ing: delivered hls oplaton ja | ears of the Wastlagioa and Gesseteera want | Beey-maase Clothing go to Mabie & ( Borer Exriosrow " —_ _— me ot patposl as otek Aten ee | | reer ig ed ad Corporat ¢ | Food an extrm fare for a svaail basket, bag or | Pemmesivasin avenue. Their stock t< unsure | abou. 5 e'clock, we coder weed be Han on mrket day,” postponed ow» wees. J te | te Pecial order ior ius fi yor and Corp no hich they cay chance t Pasecd, and their prices very mode: , | Mite and Ballamore Cond Coupany to work ! Amrascmeats. &c., Te-Nighs. ponmed bul appropriatiag S80) tor repuraadt | Aloud: » os Joho B. dson, sbeen going on, 1 nave ls A «| the busting appa i cont whss Watt's Ursas iivess.—Foul Play con- | MpTovement of the Westera Marwet; pissed at the bill weliogappro. | whick came before this “ourt on appeat fro. to snd from market for more Gan ayaar, | | BEACK. Pree, Brown and Dahtia Shor | exploded, hut fortunately wihont low of 1 ee | jt, MeCatnran, from the Committe on Po. | print pilezpeass of te Ose. | judgement ofa Justice of the Peace of Georze. | avd rirried the cams backer, smd have s) very handsomely gotap | The boiler was | we foot Bekow Starts at G At 204 Penn. | Nets Feyoried favorably ow hilt au:Bartaing the | poration for the flscal year enuiue Tune ova, | 2 SRLS Hae tie teak be LIEh SCTE | CaULiGiY Boraene ae ome aonis very Samatomsly aptep | cee Sani sen Secese fae foot Below SX ree ee serge ‘tates saci | MAvor to offer areward of $50) for the appre. | isi", be taken up, aud moved the the amend. aro: oaks OF he ne | even hunted at a fare for my basket. If it ts | UC, between {uth and Lith streets | tence trom the edge of t im fron ecieds Se eenal Rew Pictares just | henstun aud couvicthoa of the marderer of | meat of the Arieracn Tee Tee ere rig eey ee BRINE OE WHE | Tourer so pay on oie Car. why ts tek euMm ——_e— of the sam “y y the « weceryee Joba H. Fauikser on the night of the 24 of | toved to eine cut ts frst insiaut. ‘The apped is from he deelsion | LO¢h vay ducal; asl war mequied aang Oya paice i ginver to feed and mancpe the & Aen aaa the Kitchen Orator, at Jolt. Halt, | June last; pussed. Also, bull :9 authoriz~ tue | th’ Physician to th of magistrate of Georgetown inflictinga penalty | stp) a calyone way. I presamemo povoa | Weterproct verona. » | me before the accident, occurred, the egal TO EDOEN, SOE GAEEs ever ening. | Mayor io contract for two years with Corne- | astute con that the " Jorporat = | would obj > Z fol 2 ther | Melton, lined with Onas <4 | emeineer Bad been dischareed and a colote yi li | Kus Seriber & Co. for the removal of dead anis | and that when it waatecesstty co empionce sy | Of $10 for the violation of a U>rPoration ordi. | Would objec! to paying for a trunk OF o Cassimere. CORPORATION ATFAIRS. mals: passed. A | » Asked to be diccharcel | an offer article which might The | from farther cousideration of the ¥ paesengers, but peopl coapy spac or | Finck Overteens do object deci. | Fine Wh asily be procared. | Bamce: “That ali and every barrel and batt | bull essrs, Arrisoa, | barrel of flour manufactured within this town, one could 10 a | man placed there temporarily, who went dow» resolatioa | ‘The motion was lost: yeas— IN 12 op | tosee that all was right, and had just come ney Reavers. | dedly to this new system of extortion waich | Whitney Beavers Boaro ov ALpsemex, Nov. 2 6 cross KL strevt north, be- | Company. and forwarded y him cr board the to repsie. th ‘ } [Re when the toler x pioded with a terrific m H kare tie ibe eld ApPTOpTiatin s jo repair the weichts a. Kali. Barth tt and Dattoa—s ways, 1. Mr. | or bronght to the same for adie, shipment, or ex. has been imangurated on sn, (« 0 the | Chinchilla... & )oQ |) tearing ont the brick caine and seath nets okt before the: Hoard & communication | measures of the corporation, and th- bill was | Surdo offered a tension vantgn ving tw | Sriation, shall be subject to the examination of praise of some conductors be said, Lam one | Black iiue or Brows Beavers at $15 aod | things around generally. The workmen from tne Mayor ausoancng his approval of | reycted. Mr. Olark, from ihe Committe: oa | Mayet to employ enema ee gt the inspector, by boring, searching, and trying | of those who are stupid cnough to think that | Upwards, sack or treck ctye were engaged Within a few tet of the i erie acts, aioe originated ta this Board. | Health. reported a bill to pay W. C. Miloara, of the City Hail. ata salary of sof i through,” &c., &e. | Six cents is enough to pay fora ride on the A. Saks & Co, 517 Tih strest, | at the ume, scampered au atl directions . b Sbo.s communication item the Mayor saying. | pPotnecary of the Sixth Ward. for mediciaes | month; adopted.” Mr. Hine presented peritton | “The htun atcaica by the parties, areas fol- | Washington and Georgeown Railroad, even ember ais of them frightened almost out of ibear wits The ole of Ass stant Harbor Master berag a | fOrpished: passed. Mr. Larman, trom the | of Anu Colclazr. Wille fortie reliet of Ane lows, to wit: The flour im qa stion, which was | though one may have a small basket ip Mis poe SPECIALITINS, not readily obtained elise. | The Chesapeake and Obie Canal Corpany ane ure. BG Che Heute uh thereot Ba win Committee on Claims, reportad tavorably on | drew Gleason, and for the Proper auditing of | claimed as the legal subject of inspection, was | session; but to be eh. tged an exira tare for his | where, bet te be obtained of Geo. C. Henw came near losing a yal: a Mcwemt om- nutied sbat be bas wotting to dQ, Lbave ree | bill to exempt St. Vanceat’s Orphan Asyinin | the accounts of the Water Board: ref-rrel, jwanufactured at Weverton, Maryland, by | basket, when in two cases out of three he is | No. Sit Tih street. Gentine Recusg a Gioves | cer. as Col. J. McH. Hollingsworth had ya-t apectiuily (o recorameud that ibe saine be abol. | {eM Assessment for coustruction of sewer. on Mr. Tastor (Improvements Committes) re- | George H. McUlure & Co..and consigned to | Smiged te stand op all the way and bold his | ard Gauntlets, Fox and Beaver Woot-liaed | Walked over the spot occupied by the noiler s | bed. 2 have ordeted the -a-pension of the | I'D street. amountiag to £176; passed. Mr. | ported bill for four payemen's on both sides of | John J. Marvin, New York city. The flour | basket in bis hand, is simply an iasult. Gloves, for driving: Gloves withont fngera | '¢W moments before the explos 9° ocomrred. ' ery Wil action of the Coun. | Crocker offered a joint resolution empowering | 24th street west, from M to N streets sonth. for | ae Teceived by J. B. Da idson, as the agent of A Passencer. | tor marketmen and street car conductors: yerg | 18 Bot known What Was the Tex, cause of the I odin Felation to the suoject;” referred | '¢ Mavor to buy a suitable eats for the Collec- wall on the Powomse from 0 to P streeis | the New York and Washington Steamship fine Cloth Gloves, with heavy woolen lining, | R0cideut, whether bad management of the bands te the Commitive on Whazves. also. the report | (2's office: referred. Mr. Clarks, trom the | southsto lay lazing | Delo. “ Mr. Epiror:—Sir. Allow me, through the | warm Woolen Gloves for boys, from 4% tog) | “Mployed, or a detect tn the botler iself Asa OF tbe Luveuinutof tie Washing.on Asylua for | ComMmAtte on S hols, reported a joint resolne [ih snd streets west; to grade and gravel | steamship “Valley Guy" to John J. Marvin, | columns of sear Widely-circulated paper, to | cents; Hand-kuit German Preeti ter oe ket. | Copsrguence the transhipment of coal of tha } heunenth of Oeta Alsv, 4 communication | HY" Fequesting the Council Committee before | 4. rt east, from Mirylintavenue to Boua- | to whom it was consigned. [was taken irom Call attenth to the fact that a watebman is | men; Conutry-knit Wool Sock, Gentiemen-s | “barf will be necessarily suspended for a short | frem the Surveye Teply ion r om of | Congress ty inemorialize Congress to atd th- | dary: to grade (2 street. from Gth_to tith streets | the canal boat, at the wourfof George Waters, | greatly needed in the gallery of the Nationa! | Shawls and Capes, Alaska Shirts, Gnerasey | “me. nw he slates bis opmion tat | PUPHe schools of Washington by a donation of to giade And gravel F street th, be. | in Georgetown, D.C.,.and hauled from there | Theatre, to preserve order. Phere ve alaeaccn | Frocks. the fivest Paper Qollar made, and | —T#® CANAt — Boats still continae to ® the gade of Actreet Bord canro: be lowered | PUbHe Iagds, or in any minner they may dew | tween 4), s:fect and the canal: do, M street | in drays a distauce of a little over on» square | crowd of hoys there, Who go there, it seems, for | Flannel Shirts and Drawers, soft as sili, Without ou, aad the sumo T ‘ two feet at its uiersecitom with 6th street east | PRET. Mr. Richards, from Comimitive on the | north trom Nort Caroling oe to Bona. | to the whsrt of said company, the said David~ | nothing elee but to create editor 4 Without wjury to ke estavusbed grade of other | S*¥!um, reported favorably on a bill anthor- | dary: do. «: / ts sutronnd durivg this month to v © the Naval Hos- | son paying canal freight and ¢rayage to their “J a mownes to Js. Tecommend all our reader: : ikg and whisthng. throwing pea nute avout : Mancuante Excn ee on qiiects, In the immediate vicinity; referred to | 108 ine Intendant of the Asyiam to release | pital: which were passed. “Als, Bill to build | whatfand chenine mesamein ieee of iets | oes ng the shells under thei fects chasing | ARMED Dee ke Coe eek ot eee | oer eee Emon apne thn a dike Commute on Improvements. Al > ete | ee the eee noes On the payment of #1, | a bridge across the cual at Virzimia avenas, | ing from Geeneteen to New York. White | erm other about the gallery. and making all | 2h’esstom, bot w ithe oceans | emote it ieee Munteations irom the Mayor traucmitting the | 20d the gerse for SL OreRT Aung 5200) therator; paswd— Yeas | the flour wae on tbe wharf of the steamship | sorts of noless calewlane eed ee | anc phrenic eerie achmsciypec ull [pe nny oman og ie amwencticg 6 Secoun's of tbe aputhecady for the Sixth Ward. | ™ Mfered @ tesolut Me ers. Hates, Brown. Canse, Hine, Kelsey, L. | company J. D. Robinson, the inspector of flour | ence. “Phe management would do well to loow are apr sregheccetecoi, Gl PPB gee see a iishon—senioaan Ieferied Mayor to have gaards placed B.S. Miller, Russell, Sardo, Taylor, Torry and | for Georgeiown, D.C demanded the right to {nto thie mation Treatae-coat. | With's bode oft ere oe are eapplied | Vachels beat 1.00}do, corn. Sal-s— iin bash Bar. Larman presented the peution ot Joseph | OH K street. berwren 11th and lath streetseast, | the Picsident—t'. " Nays—Mosre. Arrison, | insnescise cos Loa granmctitied by sald tobe | mfo this mate Oot 31.4 | Suit a bettie of that renowned and imperi = aud 1,00 bushels of corn Avdersom -ud vihers for ue gradiagand pa. | Avjourned at tev5 a.m. Rall. Bartlett, Dalton. Davis, Juenemana, Nal: | B. Mavidson thal # belonged -o J. H. Meixell, able delient of every Indy's oF geatirian's aS ; Ming of 24D citeet West, between M and N | Common Cor xcrt.—President Fowbr in the | le¥; Rutherford and Siewart of altimore, and was to be carried over to | THE COURTS. linia Gee Soe alee Deen ee attests notih: referred. Mr. McCat fered a resolution that the | New Yo.k as per bill ot lading, first referred |, a. Chief Justice Cart | s — Siue | ™ = barrels of Hoar have teen sented proiesiot Maiilda D | chair, and ail the members present, te he Mite permanent secrotary | tc, and that he could not inspectthe same. The | xUvruere Tore th ‘auf dustice —The | ALWAYS ready for ux» “Spatding’s Glue. dof the following grades: Chy Mi dat the Psopqued pavement oe “| A mes- a remcclved trom the Mayor, | of the hoard. Mr Miller moved that the board | fidur ate teenie & per cousigument above | ih) rer fem Cae soni o tor ras | Mose! S194; extra, %)/23-eUper, duns East Capitol streci; referred, Mr. Bz. | TaNSwItting a statement from th Water texts. | adjourn: lost. Mr. Hine moved to postpone; | without inspection ‘The said steamboat come jury was called, aud several presented exctere, | tote Gok ath on aang hse : eched magne apes, are @ need biil to set Curbetones end pays | {pt Of the musi ta his oficw tor | Which was agreed to. ee ee dae oe ent © | but the Jude tefuend to hens them anti ties | Pence Sa oot ptf na tee Wee aye ana putters Oe eta, Dat® | the month of C pteom aeconatof | By Mr. Bates (Clritns) reported bill to reim- | New York tan intermediate points y hea : ee. 5 | we broad arrow, 2i. Rye Flour coats, Boteeen tak cae ee } Wenter tax. Seehod; Golecte of rents $2 i | parse pina DI. Crouch ac pant Jndge Carter, after reciting the aboye tacts tured bocaiee OF Git een rs toe and | _Myx'e scr, all won sie 615 aed em, at Krves Front Eniend—Sieamer West: Telemed. Also, bill to le aad pave | ee eee eet petits, S22; total, | fish whart By Mr. Kelsey, (Drainas: said: “From this statement of the fae:s of the | the Cows Rg phan giaekipre ay se Golebivatars toate ean . » At son, Winter ew Yor chooners East the alleysin squasesohreterred men ot Pave | Si,sz7.88, Aboot 10,0W feet of water mains hare to purchasea water main from ite guverument; | cee it Torcars teat the flour whicd is mae | Wroog remark rd (hat there was something the pcvrased Oak Hall, 064 7th stevet, opposite | TL sein, Patancet fiver, Ooee wee sds asked that the yore | peel lid during the mouth, anda larce aum- | to lay water innin in ‘Third street eects trom | eetyeegsPpeMra ts controversy was ow entitied 10 vous bis mama shouts Senate | NE RomOmce, ® | well, Git, Boston: John Werbered, Hopict by whi pal Gx’ Bil was passed last | D°f Of Tepairs of mains and fire plugs have also | F Pol street to Pennsylvania avenue; | a citizen of Maryland, and by him man laced in the jury box. ve "| pees Tens ax We wonta | Havre-de-Grace: brig Philip Larra rae pe aragi Sra I rernrathas piso, 8 message from the Mayor, | passed: to construct a sewer in 12th strecttrom | fared the the dle oF Maryland: that at |? tate bate | who wish to en. | Boston. Clerred—Steawe a ck on santos or ee | img the repori of the Intendant o: the | by vama ny 7 | = Valley Ory, New The Court adjourned to Tuesday night nue to the north side of = exported from its plac E ct o . Washington Asylum for the month of ( ober. Massachusetts aven: t r ee ra eee * : x - ™ York; schooners Eastern Lecht Smith, Paro x- | On motion of Mr. Davidge, a committee Jey the luxury of pure Teas and Coffees, to > 3 prev sttehr a Was adupted Teducing the ts o vin 5 sgecommitted. Mr. Ar- | in Maryiand under ultimate consignment to est pe “ to the American Tea Store, corner of S*veata *!" T!¥er; Johm Wethered, Hopkins, Hayre-c Jevird fer Nghting the city from Eitcen coats | AsO. mee ag. from the Mayor, announcing | rion, (Commitiee on Public schoots,) to whvra | ect York; that it pursued its transit from Ue peat ee ae Eun’) "| and lstwecepom Mr betes meen | asa on ibe hundred dollars to wn ern:s on the bun- | The Boird. “Alcona meee meinued ta | was feferred several peticions asking tie Praghington, covey; natyinad, through the | ‘Mr, Mussey presented his petition praying | Sees Toasted {reek every Oey, whacr tis clea Ser oeeliare. and the bill was scan passed. | ig seply to the TWeolution eh Coe yice Mavor | lishment of sebools in the southern portion of | nishunes and PY Lnymenns chosen for 1ts | the Quure to cmalder, in theit revenoe of ins | supervision, amd will coma it feon charge if 5 Bacic ibe epee the Was nee, Feported | questing @ statement showing Gee poe | ihe Second district, between the canal and the | taaenoriation, Heeularly and waters aly | ries, the propriety of providing for carrying | Teduired. He bas @ latee assorement at che ertisements, Back ibe report cf the Water Reguirary stating | FabeDK a st Money was expended wie te | Northern Liberties, reported that the subject | untilit reached its destination. “Themes staze a eid Kot Teqt ire any legislative the commi Y st e151 best line ot T tion; an se eere? the control of the board of trasims | ofits journey Was in acanal boa, upoa the | iO elfect the provisions of the 15th section of Gischarged trom ite further | TZosusted the Furst Ward toads for the pas: | of public schools: that thers H ‘Also, reported bill for the ng. | Cehtyears. ‘The statement foots up 225,795.45, | Oey Padlic s pas from China and Japan. 5 Doth, 3612 | Sugars kept for the accommodacion of casiomn= are fourweea | Chesapeake and Obio canal to Georzetown: | Me Sct of June 2th, 1812. ate + ers. All t wh. he t Ne y Prorosars is Shes locality, and also reported | then by drays over a brief carriage throush | ORPHANS’ Cornt, Judye Purcell.—To-aay, a ich he sells ai w York tion dire i RGRTOWN, Octeber Bath. 1435, il be received by the umder. | prices. 3 ehea, UDili TUBSPAY. November $4, to pe my SO ee Saprecncnigh ng the (ginger on Pub. | Georg town toihesteamship. which continued | reigns Davia Ponies deceased, was | a | c=; — and more B “ped —. from W. tax erroneously levied: passed. Also, reported | Ptah and 8. eT treat © | lic Schools to quire into the feasibility of | its transportation down the Potomae river, | fled, fully proven, and admitted to probate = 5 a Fast " ere ate the pr . the ‘approprisnon bill for ibe’ ment ages i Seattenne prampenbaiens Lean porchasing the lot on Oatrret north, bet green (Ghesapeake bay, and along the cone to New | ahd record. Doretiien Ripe:ti was appointed | ores er = oscil monk Perec | are ow poate eyiaet capeesclnl sane § ¥ ending Jane 2, Wet, a0 pa peal | S. Baker, Esq., 0 the secretaries of the | dic and oth streets west, for the nse of the pub- | Soret | guardian to Rita ‘Tray; bond 33,0". Tue ' MIR Eiean ie ee - ewid lo be so att oa ot Cousce Gomme Sen 'Widioas j Jowurcou vention, transmitting certain testimony | Hcachools. They ask ‘tobe discharged iow HIn the light of these fnets {tts claimed by the | Second accountof Cassandra O. Buck, caurdian | Bren twenry-five.and thirty dollors a emit, | Seri sald Mi pecs Bs, somple te hla fa a thn Amendments. which were adopted, as follows: | ({ine42¥ Punished) taken betore that couven. | the further consideration of the petitions. ‘The | plartie mac ibe see atte Hour into and | (o Matgaret Buck, was appointed and passed. | 074 jaw Ave. Six. seven, eight, nine. and | the Mayer’ ‘A FYowno “that no greater frUporice ees | Lee ta votes ke eegecad Corrupt selling | petitions were recommitted, and the resolution | Duylarti that the om proughi it within the pro- | Owing to the indisposition of the Judze, Court | [6 | Gini $60 ek ce ee oo oc 0-3 JOBS A. BEWs. Of the sums appropriated for salaries shall pe | *4¢ buying et vores, ke. Laid over. Rider bit ee reneried & substitute for | visions of the ordinance providing for the in- | Was adjourned earlier than usual ts be beg | (°K Hall, £04 7th street, 2d dour below Seale ™ ¥ officers than such pro ra 2 ofthe year- The Chair iud before the Beard the follow- | Aldermen's bill tor the appointment of an as- spec or within the city. ma 2 | again on Saturda ing business from the Aldermen Seen aoe ced wee city, making Da- | again on Saturday m | Pout mistake the place. 6 NEw FALL AND WINTER ones Jost sic teacher for the public schools, at | yidson, who Feiused its inspection, answerable i opened, a large stock. embr Bil to alter | sistant m pertionste compensa- ————— j any | 2 joths, Alousels | conree of alley in square 4c; to employ Az. | anaummuh eee : : iogre: eRe = | _ AS WINTER IS AT HAWN, it ts essentiatty | Hi Nag on esuch olicer shalt kone ea \ ana teachers: tt sot eek, PEE uae fF | to the penalty of the ordinance. If the court | | SAt#S or Rea Estare.—Green & Williams, | AS WINTER 18 a = y tibartone, discharge oftiedutiesof hisomiees, | SSttt Music teacher; to repair Canal: to'corm- | two music teamerse at $700 each. The subject | are to regard the ordiaanee in the literal signi- | Uctioneers, have sold lot 11, in square 3-, 21 eeeeerary (ode warmly clad, and taking the | Chists Shawls, Cloaks, Fisun-is, Bleskete poocheipeotye taal ag. | Plete Franklin Sehool building: reterred. K Was recommitied. ; . 2 | ecarcity of money iutd consideration, at iso! | Vests, Gi her bewatit fication of its lamgnage. uncontrolled by iis | eet front by 79 feet deep, with improverients, | 3 ° le tec > | olution reccommeding the erection of a wood- ‘The President t (Mr. Sard. z 7 y fi 2 e etwe ee re te eee nee | My a oon aert-Olerk of the” Register, one ts nnn ni ; ug the 4 scell na the comitioe oa PPINtd | proper object and legal province, there would | fronting on 2th street west, between Peuneyl. ee etcure te ee - oj | MEd Cominete.” A larce wtook « oation We Mem providing for the secretaries the words | Seah igtcase ii, ore Ureek at K street; lost. | Mr. Russell as the commitice on the constrnce | Proper ohect and leral province vurin con- | ¥@nit avenue and L street north, to Patrick | £O0Us. suitable to the sensoa, can be procured c pond \ j x ponesble tr 3 | cheap, 4 0 :ards Calicos frow se up: good Fare Stas emeb:”* = | Yeas (0, nays 11. tion ofthe bridge over the canal at Virginis y sBippes y | Murray, 2.425; als ot 1, $1 the lowest possible figures. We do not brs ite Biemci = srninc bod a Sieeaary ot the |“ ‘The joint resolution (B. a.) ia relation to the | Uenotthe bridge o « at Virginia | troversy was literaliy -Uipped out of the city Murray, tor $2325; also, north half of lot 1, in itate in saying that there is one place in this | Pits Pleackea Buslin Ce th 6 of Georgetown | Square 100, fronting on 2ist street west, betwean | a - a Bheetings & cts; Alexendre's ar to Suit per act of December isthe tet | grading ofT street north, from North Capitol |” At midnight the Board adjourned. Bur is the term “shipment” entitled to a | Land M sizecis north, with improvements to | CY Which outran tharos prnemsnectnggar Pos ro esters Now Bo: Oareetinus, Drak TOpriating Si.0'U for twe years ‘con | erect co th street east, and directing the Mayor Sao ana Literal signification in connection with the sub. | T- W. Steward, for $800. Sy ol cane ee ee de aligethe | We promise great bargeine to P Sie lo yea na pen execute the laws passed by the Couucils, 3 TaeG “Gor LS —Injunction 1 . vad i d 2 every old citizen would easily know the place _ @ll who may favor ut vith © call to “Ue Luspecicr of Sewers, carriage.ways, tow: | 10, ee wee) ee onan oes Tiemee A Mgion Fpon | ject under consideration’? This question 1s to ee ee De Llinsh ony sila ea etn ee ee Sansoets wr pahbinlpnnt hoard g ste he Starpechpdigar | “Mr, Boll presented a communication trom | wud Wain SeGrnace Tor aha gies be answered nuder the light of the law aud tne [For ether «Loc } of this successful establishment. Bat for the r. Garre + President of the Baitim, facts. The city of Georgetown is a munici- June 4b, Sir, and Jone eae = Oba s cee y vic, on 5 pmpany, yesterday aft ality of limited authority, In the onc! = benrfit of strangers and persons not weil i we fetee any after. | pality of ai jority. In the enactm Iroad, with the opinion of Mr. J. it 4 . a formed, we would -ay. if you wish to save prep oF th ; eon mai i ’ MARRIED y zi 7 appr: en for th ce ast fis : he ordinance in question it exercised its H “ aa eae + Seat) Gad a provies teens ee ee — | Latrobe ty Court, for aa injunction to restrain tho | municipal. legisiative! power snd ee ee ate EVANS—TRAVERSE —On tho 21 instant. at | My Mey PUY Your wiuter undergarments aud CLOTHING, &e. Wcibe the contingent oMpemoes of tats | 4 At APE om the correspondene> that on Whe grading and weaved heee Bele Ne | compelled to infer, for municipal purposes, Je | the Thirteonthateet Hagtiet Chereh, tee est | ail other geni's furnishing goods at «1 i Juspector's office to % Tie cee ee | Ses yor Bowen address fol- | with the grading and cravelling of T street | jogicinted fort! » people, and with the jurisdic. | Howlett. BENS F RVANS. of this citys ty | Wal Franc’s," 194 7th street, between Dand 1, Bor iB S200 tor compensation to { yr 2 ee rg aie t. Presiden Where it interferes witu the track of the Batt: tion of Georgetown, The subject of its legis. | Leu M. TEAVEESS. of New York city. oor tears porcloyeiney wosinged 5 pines wie. we awe eoenee ane ak aa oe BR ef the & Ohio Railroad Gomp in. Ohio Road. Judge Olin de : tga aa ben : * . pis st wasn large plate giass win. e - . ee tee eens Ut, Set of Mavou's Orrice, Giry Hatt, Wasiiac- | application fer ie. taney ee parts DY jealcial ation eae —_—__ dow; also, thathe has no branch stores DERSS AND SCHOOL CLUTHING went yravidieg toe Tenge, Tos, D.C, Vet. °=, isb-— Sic: Th contractors | argued betore bim on Tuesday = pabority as a Bins pepiiscs Rhee = for year 156%, (being citcaay ° t th. from First to Sev. | aud until then work by the contractor shall b Ee eetioe avacoane a {PREPARE POR WINTER! Prices Down’ ?— | A large stock jnst reesived for rer by me providing that Ar ed paving toed. The decision of the Jude vas | | pv SANUELE SAVAGE ta thestl guar of | Goue Merino Uadersaire and Drawers, 0, 6, SAUL AvD WIXTEE Waan. mrnts f ing market how timely, as the contractor, Mr. Ta ears | BY ne | Bis. eke, inte of tke United Bates Navy, andeon | $1, 91 on, and $17-cgond Cote Sone JENS & CO ti B one sedducive tahun istand 3d sire see (Pureralcorvices wfit at St Aloysius | 250ente-extr beavy Cotton an 330 Pouneyivenio evrase F pis ng to. i000 t oe filling over t Yo Chern ato cka aday. N . | trem 25 cents apy od - Pa Se een icls | His friends and the friends of the faraly are im. | S23, and $1 am tet t hwnd With strode. i : upon Ste- | own manutacture or prodiiction, of to bl ceuwentece yaeneeicx | nen ee e: gi! : ‘ : a lace in the attermoon : | a State or mumeipality agains iS, wupmest tow ot Onioacl OO ace ee Faia , SOMI THING Now. ty, urao " ws set fortte and shows iu the qui lity of what may be im. | EB. Peuntyakes aged 0 montheaudy dayne AEBS | Geen. i » “ __ yio rail aay ae iss z the people of tu RALVSLEY On the 29th insta ARrY sn be rut a i njolaeo ay com. PLALDSLAY, agei 35 youre May be rest : RORENEDE BF <i, fn * 1, 1 a.m, to show Ly An tne Ce eee POINTED YOKE SNIRTS j6ne'. wp should pot he iss — ———s Sa = b ng you tre terterr ' ' MAD , & eof the Baltimore anit 2 . wa em & Fare tie etme and tha bt Teat—a Cc. BAUM. { em archer order 0 i $22 PENNSYLVANIA AYE NOR opal cere Ba Removec.s Between 8b wid 10d atseote eu } 4. BRIBERGAS Lrespecttatty call th steer ion of the Latte * (Buccsesorte A. F. Lovnon & “ that 7 have this say REMOVED my HUOPSE li, and OORSET FACTORY to the ov twas CITIZENS, agay a NAVY a A mt | G13 7th street, Iuteliic ncer Build: Massachusetts avenue, bet tan seRct A r? | Theeuth streets, imme: Thanking forthe patronars of the past f will | tenth street. Office hours seiore Wa. m., ar ae ae Ke | endeavor tu please in the fature; siwaya sellto, | fom 4 te B. Hoursef attendance at t SS gO. eae Sense the best goods aud guaranteria eoud at Woman's Hos; om iw 2p. at. eve — Se | day, Sundays « : 5 ie vite 3T | wer tam the onty authorized acoot tn this ef —— STOY i | — Dr. Wutte, Sargeon © years’ practical expece nn. tu LEERLY, 7 " we nod Can ms i estar % = e a 4 <2 44 Penusyivania avenn os . ref rey < | dee. and Zuccestuiiy te AND ; feet withont Poin oF AAO patient. The shoe can diaiely after the of a0 heen miwulactured ai eu and BUSSKu sais tet fort @ preseni sty! United Sto CO IT es ele wetice, sad at the lowne? bin ARUETINGS! ! om corns: | BLANKETS! concin-iuns. decision in the ¢ pelled to the: | avenue. | | SHAWLS, Sec.t wih L; werty~ | " Court of Peansyivanit” AN IMMENSE STO ; ! STOVES. STOV ZS. Rolders on vine cma, | rade of | ganization Altera review 0} snotive: | pally | Wmarrino Parun . ter. Mr. k cvatende . | pointed, w: : het the Supreme Court ot & Jade Carter Sean Office, | BLY Low. pecial iow of Congre t ‘Ir. Sarao moved to refer the snby a} tieeting. whieh Soule dae taltons : . | son & | Sect Commitee of tive, (taree Quas As L bayeslready had ocensi PRRSONS Wooing t Ts PErty-ONLETS we “senry 4 ee Thave prrehased the large Stock of ther Geode of the predicate tion Inws ts thority f soins he late firm of Wootw ets gud alleys could * Bet OF Ist oF Una pass ts about ‘aprte cried trom or constmed in the jurindi | 8. wInGe tones & 2 | Were they ope The flour in question was Pin price x . oe. 2: eee ns , Shipped in Meryland hy a citizen of Maryland NT, 6,0, | . Penney lvacta avenue, . + to ihe city of New Yor PREPARE FOR WINTER ! of New York. ft bad ne desiivation ic | moreeirs: ] Bopsirs for ail k © 2 favor uf the Corporation a i }, DOF did its shipment conteiapia PARLOR SULNITURE. | Sunied ake” rien : iA LS. a - dex 10 8 /oliies n of Jeorgetown. ‘The | CHAMBER FURNITUBE, ¢ | FPARDY ARE 479 th ee ber © : 3 m ivhimselt. 143 ditt not ss Lorena GREENE, fi 8 DINING ZOOM FURNITCRE, naber ofetove, Ord ep in bert par ‘ dition tthimselt. Le ¢ son ot Ceorgetown was ofa = ‘ev onse, BOPEST BUYY. 4799p. bet Doan d or hai any icin - toon earrier. ‘The parties of Mi and | cutle, French Popiins. all witk avd uF eIOK FURNIDURB, F-trewte eet" . the ceput, oy orien of Le York used the drays of Georgeiown, aud | wool. at $1! per yard, worth S2, beautiful goods ~ in Telation ty the Mayor should b aon - erbaps, a citizen of Georgetown, to transfer | and very pearce. : *f SSS eee — 4 circle some | F iu mae f 30 Pieces Empreea Cloths, in all the new shades. ‘ ‘ 2 = : Trent of "he ¢ 7 ~ ry Farritare, which Weare seling at uaprs | ————————— — ‘Sirmione —Mesers, | fort Baron ix Be ans ot ry fine, fer Opera | cesanted Hew pr re fe pe Hie are! fe | LYS*8 York ospeus Fon ard Hour to ¢ oll-gate ald 5 vite inepoct. toly aad aacure ON & GL : meet wes D, in explaining his v ‘ } m: we pertinen! mode of taxation than an White Mobairs ana Alpsces. Darcasc . WILLS | » pCHEAP COALS AND OD, 4 zd pave fa re light on the enbject x | toa posts. aud a Sess A tebe | Te ecien: fee euimuiiinn wisien to tote | Ra Pepine as o isper tard. oct voi SoBe core Muda" a Racroets, | Stthetz Depot and Ublel Ome, @ateect hart, W Sr prec iecas wind tote er see nee ees Os Pl toe tnvoie ot gent inte taxstion upon merchandise in transi | t= ian Coras, | ocdeor eseneieeas — | O' stout ; .: New Jers:y avenue aud It sirest w veld like fo have tae opisiog oF tis Got- | tue tiruw Mr. Flayen wih great violn “By artic'e firet, section eighi, of the Consti- | gf iubtyidered. Silk and Wool Mciange, and many | AMA®S Brevacnasr | O- STOKES & CO, corner 1th aud F, Wana e side of Ist sireet we ation Attorne none son ss Lyin + bits com 3 , t ue and Ds 2. Peto, th these Lops, the braias wees | tution, the power to rezulate commerce among | “TRUER SHAWL DEPARTMENT can be found | BL BALLEY & 00. corner Tth and; ¢ Ob Iroad bad no rist npel | knocke: aa feniane ean tee. | ine reverst States in given in express terms w | Five Hundred beaptiful Shale, ail qualities, fro $07 NINTH STREET. ines 7 Pa.sveuus, between 15: . 2d Ohio railroad bad no richt to eon 4 2 tne: re 4 the States areexpressly pro- | common wool shawl, a a Nae | mofitted and enlarged. making tt one of sires. t west, from H street % tion t ades of the streets | from. ‘The accident was witnessel by a nu, Souenes. Sd " ae erch Paitleys, worth One Huvered Dollars. ited ered. meking: 3.4. BUGUE. corner Britgs ant High. Grore> rth, inthe same mana-r as fap ied cone wa its ao spa ber oi persons, who endeavored to cateu te | Mibited from laying duties on imports, or ex- | Frrseh Faiseys worth Gne Hundred Dollars.” | anciterd end snlareea, making tt ene of owe. re Juennemabn remaried that tne cont 5 250 tme vocte | Mr, Kelsey remarked that the argumer but failed. M except such 4s are ab-olmiely recessary fund £0) pieces of elegant, beavy, White Flanne:, | Oy, Private Dining rooms for parti-« x — Bul to gra ave tae sileysin | Mr. Latrobe was a far but specions on placed ia 8 wegon a lung the inspection laws. ‘This power verying in price {fom a3 cents per yard upto i, Shee) pebactian &% wus a mare <6: ame: ines Ba Dull wo ope: aw ct IS31 does mot give the road the power to | idence in Jackson all-y, m rearof Government | thus given to Congress, is essentially and ne- | “cy rteces of: Hed, Yellow, and Grey Blamne}. i COAL, WOOD, LINE, ORMENT, we. Gone aud crneet Wanreeren, dee se tot Sc ihe grad ' Printing Office, where he leaves a wi a | cesearily an exclusive power, crvated, as we © pieces, Hed. Twilled Meaicated, warranted M. WILLTAN, Oautraltthes ey fer; amouded and passed. Bill to st | “Ir Nuiley said he wished toses tie Fourth | three eluldren to mourm bis loss, Tea uy dames Madison: to caretineviis whio | PIN SUR OS LiGe DEPARTMENT can be found IMPORTER OF ih and ith streets weet | Branch Yard, corer ies deren the north side of Water enon, Ina EEE | Ward united, it being now divided by au im. Xp Sainons) UNION.—A regu- | expesionce had detected iu the Feiation ef the | the following : Mere on the north side of Water sirect, from pacsible gulf cagsed by the railroad, aid if ti ng of the Union wax heli tut | colonies uuder tie arucles of confederation —a | 60 Pleges Calico, at 7 Cent PARISIAN FANCY Goons, | | th street ors to Boundary sifees, | wechgie, removed the streets im that section mem Si Bon Lesene Hail the Peonitoat. | power vesied in Gougrese avoid the absirace | 3g ee 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, | } ty Ss Maicr W Morse, in the chair. Severs tions to inter-State commerce so clearly exem. 500 very fine leo. j Ot motion of MI CrocksF amended by maxiag | p21; Sarde remarked that he would go just a jected ors, ang ato haye before us. To | }N OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT can. tis And ¥ Cite Trevise, Paris, Teena et ae mepamended by MaKiOg | far as any im protecting the cily’s mierést, but | Hemen wereeiecued members, and on m Ewin || pasmmne that tos Gute ceudey ine operation of | kama all reecksiee ureabeedGomten moon ee tke = ‘ Dusted. Bill to grade and. pave ‘the alley ; COUReimeR shOGld act discrvetlY And remem | ot eee ee ti bsatere teaee tee ae thelordinsncs ef the eity of sarglowa, aud ioe piceoe para CLOAKS, from 910 upwards. | Hie a wm. w. carnerwoon, 7 id. Bil rade and fe the alle een 123ued, m t ae on eniug nex b $ i " ass ~ i a square f fascea “Bul Yo ‘ect tie oe Leelee oor oigerd Occperstion aunirn ¢ | Union sccepted an invitation from the Boys in | that Georgetown had right and authority to | 208 pieces ¥ eg * 319 " . e that on fe the foot na gusiees : : Stee | Blue to attend at their headquarters, 319 Pena | ereate the ordinance, wollld be to assume t : : ou te wer aude oF tat street cates Stee ea Quived to wap ake coste of tinea ie? ©? 7 | syivania avenue, this evening, for the purpose | the power seed ve tne Constitntion in Con- xe nila streets north: passed. Bill to grade and gravel oon at apo the gentleman was not gain- | Of receiving - baie ion, Fe ee le ad- ries oetics in hes Frat delle saree we pbad Bde ot, rewn Cotton, at 10, 124, 15, 13, Ist street east, Gu 5 | 5 © poverty of tac | Gtesses were then delivered by Col. Maupin, of | the right to regul te the is oe P = - ap 4 54,64. onto Bul to se" the curvstonen and pare the too: | OE aah dad it the Corpordion could not | Staunton, nig the cree eae unis | Of Maryland and Now Nore for the effect of | , Sosetins oar 'all ef the best makes, ot tow | FPSMOVED TO RE sand p the east side of 51 e et 4 city, atter which the Secretary was au'aor- | the ordirance is t MOORE, P. = cart, between Pennsylvania avenue act mong iar ullecutedation wan thee Cate aad to give publio nctice of the sereundeat bo | witiaeentiees iy mouts Uneeee ae Coes ‘OUR CLOTH DEPARTMENT can befouni | | DOUCLASS MOORE. Paper: Han! | 1 i ‘h | terer. and dealer im Window Shades, Jand avenue; parsed. Will to repair the bridze | ds7- pille’s resolution was then adopted. | ee eee eral Ekig and urge @ fall ation Peake and Obio canal and the Potomac river, | a supero stock of Clothe and Cassimeres, for men's | fore", and dealer on Hendew Shades. 342 Dx. DEALER iN Te: FINE OLD RYE WHISKIEs, Sige : : NO. 114 SOUTH FRONT sTEEET, treet west, bet ve : = Ence of the members, as well as ll otter txceptupon the condition of permitting the | and boys wear, x Be Oe a ; amount cf appr: iON trom S200 to $2,540. lorse ing adjourned. “] ed | Grosses. ie smenauient eqrudteandi tae tae postponed. | “Ene following were presented by Mr. Tay- than any oiher ‘by the People of the United | Oywp Rina | ‘assem! te: b tion of their Constitution, ; with excellent tines of Linens, lis to set the curbstones and pave the toot. | it Hyrwenra—Quite a large y of our | States in the adop ith ex s Bu = a ages. @ foot | lor—Peution of Bridget Lanshan for remission Re A ME ie orm cleewhere. — * a ee PHILADELPHIA. ‘GOODS DEPARTMENT is flea | | DOUG: —' tech barinees Table Damask, | fant emmortment of goods tn hie PAPE ‘of $ " a general HANG young city folks were m attendance at the 13th | which trausferred and transformed their rela- Napkins, Towels, Crash, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery . Pres jenble for Sisilithewec hae babaaceay econ time fan afer | Remapatin Ceghey unger | WonPungeomacmings somalia; | SFE Airy areca enc ce ceeattice: | Enrepivens NOmCSOAMELA x Wane of Sth stress west, frost to te south, sidewalks on . Also, Dill to pay’ the | tke interestin r. Hens. Fe Evans, of | jute er the Stites" aud all the | B@adkerchlets, ot Sper dozen, im = Passed. Bul to exempt property-bolders ou , apothecary of the First Ward: passed. By Mr. | OU. fellow-townsman, "* i. F. ‘y intercor M anliveies act the IN OUR CARPET KOOM. XD FLOOR, <4 ». xT ‘treet south, between sth c ; tbe War Department. to Miss Kate M. Traverse, | States should be free, an eli vé ip to 0 haves large Py ‘nel ‘of the best : Tih euets weet, om payment of cueshat of | Hit 1_-Kewolution aking the Superinccudeat | cd’ a. handsome appearance intnoit wed- | Hower"thek piscine, the leh of interssises | Mpkenet Cerpings and ON Clothe as folowe.rir cibeteat Goa. | Serer ae eee ‘ tax assessed for the improvement of said street, | street, from Boundary to Ratreets; and in k | Semted & : ores: Teach of interaption i. QI 113 2. Cashions, &c_ 0 made necessary by a chan; of grade; snd. ¥ . 7 ding attire, and at the concinsion of the cere- | comm beyond the of int mt or I S725. Ble 91.25. woe: Bill w grade and gravel K street north, trom | eS strom Noe P streets te thre sea geet, | meng, which waa performed by the Rev. Dr. | impesition on the part of any interposing State, | Lowell three. Ny Bergen Tak gis. | Some maneer W fn. ’ North Capitol to Boundary street; pa ‘och street, from Ft to N streets, and from P to | Howlett, of the Calvary Japtist Church, the | and making each and every State of the Union Brearels, best styles, @1.90. f Several bills from the Board of Common Uoun- | Boundary sts ; referred. By Mr. Chase Reso. |-2&PPy couple repzired to ike residence of the | contignous, however remote from each other natch Breeve! fin Siete eactigtiy inproved by nae, ant oer okonres 3 18, old styles, way confide tn ws that the wntivalied guality ~ Dill extending the | jyuom Ss re groom's mother, v.here they re-ived the con. | they might be in their geographical positions.” | English Brun ee Batomcirvoy ime ‘ior the laying of water maias {rom aud | (0Uo" EM"iOK bermiasion to ase GOsDY | Gratulations and the good wishes of aoe vi | a mean by tbuconseucncestaliowing ute | Sy beaeat Not inguans Curtain Lace, it beaati- ‘Whishiee chal be falip maintained borae = Pi ater November Ist, was, om motion of Mr. | Nalley—Bul for rehef of WM. Eilis,evth pe. | id=. mas | practically ‘posing State and | fol ie 4 f 0 ended limit the extension to De- | tition: referred. > ‘ — a ubandonmen' Afevery inter; ing an ion of ss ee meena eedes Wilt grade ced per poste on ad stiece ee, Sroemegon of lamp | werraricas Caw Tas Pouvs —The sev. | hranielpality fod afer prey pong Ie leg ol agg le A wt pot G Pen <em = O29; passed. Mr. Richards | svenue to New York avenue sth eee | euth Ward Ney jenn Cinbiascevening raised | excreised im uke case before us, & barrel of flour each department. Allof ‘were t for OOD GROCERIES AT Fails PRICES. aty intodesed a'bill autburizing the Mayor to | irom Tudiane alone yous: # Konieel Wests | atthe corner of Virgiuia avenue andi street. | Soc nine Out for the State Of Minmesme oe ieee GARE'DOWN tna Oil be sold for the name here — ; smploy a watchman for the Onty Hall referred | and G stre-t, from 71h to New dersey aver rez | S POC AM feet gin, which Will be dedivaced at ee oo au early aay ©. F. PERRIE & 00.. ‘The Fith Ward Republican pole, at the tos] of inspeetions before it reached its desti- DEALERS IY TEAS AND FINE Geovrnic:. Also, presented petition to lower the = M | terred. By Mr. Batl—Bill to pay R.A. Wat nation in the city of New York; and the Con- ‘id be more than balf consumed by the byes street north; wred. Hill to grade acl sake tr ocpoatie se Pgs tt gravel printing and binding the acts of the Inet » : Re rof Ist street fast and Pena-yivaniaavenu’, | tr, = ishing the eynality of the Siates | Aperice. ‘once, and sil ‘Morthwost corner of Sth and Ketr+:s, , Emenee pene | See eae arn eaten rasan y putin working order hy some | Sug tue squality of toe Fights Of the ctteens of ss Maret been pepegeeted by tbeeslee™ fo, call the a rae ea cuamens raha vind mmgiaseriiy is ta | Sites eee e rr an e {3 Who. for tesum of S5-climbel | the several States, would be made to establish | £00d® to, thair choice u ie , 1 ead by toe |p gn. tmg the inepe on of lumber; re cbair) siated that he bad been reques «d hy ta ie mac Gh. W. Miller Bill to grade 7 ealleys im #q' foulway across 4th ‘street west, ou he wast | Fe S25; petition witn | #W Bigute since. Presideu'. (Mr. Grinder,) to annow y jose destroyed by tue storm & | fy >) the great markets of the country and its + ker and Mr. Fenwick as the comm "tee orts. Pare. aap. ved at the ware- | stiom wit 2 is A «We do not, therefore, think the ordinance | Mom 200. part of thie Bosrd to act im comjun2ion ~~ (> ing . “ ‘THe VACANT LikUTRNANCY OF PoLiwe.—A ‘W.@. METZEBOTT , wer Board. | ea h -ide of South Ocradina sven: xiorrn 4) | Bumber of applicants for the vacant Lteacen. | CtPable of the construction claimed for ft by | “og | By see ne ae q ate ‘article 3 an ‘ i “ the piainuii, bat if it is capable of that - “t ° gas. strevt con’B, from Teh to Virginia avenue; re. | 7 eas ee ae bs ep Concoess L iprlotees vice.) struction, we are still constrained to N By, Buckrhest. it Ww. Pand fou throngh anew set of hal- | their inequality im the ato of taeit remoteness | C2), No. 351 7th st, bet. Fané K j ‘ores to reply fs oO aa ferred. By Mr. Dalton—Bill for water wins | wer” dsanined ae eta ey Polics | '0® that it 18 inoperative and void, mot only yup 1th etreets; Neferred. Revolu's2 | Board lactewening. ‘The Board wilt this ere, | ‘be irrosistatie logic that brings us to that ny. ew ER. wing examine candidates for positions on the | Suit. bes by the spirit of the decisions 30 3t ee force, who have aiveaay beoa examised by tio | SUPims Court tn all the eases involving [AND WASTE PIs. ates. and the ‘that re; HEN D' To Reitvens > Mestre, Hy W. Hamilton & | zeus of the Upieod States, from the caus of Ct, bave on SpERAD Ran PIPE, Co. have crly removed their depo: tur siawe | bons and Orden to the ease of Oraadail ava ik: | iasey g lower figures thin was evor wantels, 5B4 wot their depot for building ma. | State of Nevada” Searea in oy. terials geuweraliy, as will be seen VeTLSEMERE elacy dere. sad R.T. Merrick for swrgeous, genie At | Chaties 9. Btathews appenss for pinimit 376 Dot.,devwren Sis ea ah. nt oc 2-1m

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