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| The Canal Question.\ MERTING IN THE SEVENTH WARD. Money, Money, Money Wanted for the Jub of Clew 9—Mr. Severson Wants Mone), Wereyy Varwus Others Want Monty, Monon EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. | — Counciiman Fowler Sensiily is Spe Sa the Money im Stre-t Improwemen mt Em Amusements, &c.. To- Nig ployment for the Poor im that Way—Tur Opinon Waris Orsra Hovse.—Last night but two Dr. Aiden About Matters ant Thinzs of Foui Viay, with all the new and novel me- | chanical and se*nie effects j Caw Hatt.—Grand concert for the bea- | eftofs’ Joseph's Orphan Asylum. ‘Ant GALLESY, X45 Pennsylvania avenue, | 4. Aricen—optmors «f Mr. J AY mitD, proprietor. Several new pic- OP = ee tures just received. Anight—Mr. Kngh nd ——_o——_—_—_ High with Mr) kw Second Ward Republican Mee und Baker— The Aldermen Crocker and kwharts and Cow Cheae ant Kwtherford Conse nds damer!f — bmdorsene nt of Counct! AL} “sey— Provo 10 1h pose ra Hail, &o. | A meeting of the Second Ward [epubticans was beld last nightat Rev. Mr. Brooks’ Church, on Vermont wwenne, between (2 and K streets Charies H. Peters in the chair. ir. Pfau submitted a resolution recommen ing to the memopers of the Loard of Aldermen mon f Ur. Boyd About Matters and 7 hinge— of Mr. Dyton— Wits Doctors Agree— Opinions ums of Mr. Johnson—Opinions of Yr onsof Mr. Green—Opinic Ope z nal Goose not Ca ficcently Elenoted hy Mesore Bates and Baker—Lersonal Controversy | vimen | Mr. Chase De- | Last eveuing siuectiog of citizens of the Seventh Ward was held at Hysea’s Hall, south E street, near 434, to take some action in fuce to the improvement of the Washiugten canal. The hall was filled to overflowing with colored people, and among the autiencs and Common Council of ihe S-cund Ward to | were Messrs. Boswell, Watson, Fowler. lovd, devise sch measures as ihey may deem ade- | Kraght, W. A. Wilson, Antoige Grinder, aac ante to enable the corporate authorities to | pyr. Charles Allen. Dr. Alleu was thek SarTy on such improvements as are possible | with applause by the colored people on wu. during the win and te tacilitate early ré inj spmption of ail BIS Wext spring; Whicd, atter discus opted. Mr. Ptau also following reso- lation Where be Second Ward Kepublicans, at a Wry nuMerously atieuded meeting of the clab jately held at Brooks’ Caurch, unanimously | pian was to dredg- the cinal aud so strarcuten and earnestly recommended to the Republican | tt rrom 7th street to Maryland “venue, acd 1 members of the Councils the election of Col. | this latter so much Jana will be recltimed s#: Casper Keller, a trae and well triedand known | wiil pay for ‘hr improvement, and besid:s, the Republican, as thelr choice for the vacant | committer of Congress had given the assurance ee Ge nere one (eect poillce: and | that Congress would aid am it, so shat in reality Mbereas General John. Crocker, W. H. Chase, | no tax i nceded Wiihom Ruthertord, and Z. Richards opposed Dr. Boyd moved the adoption of the resolu. said ree’ by canvassing and otherwise: | pops,xn! Mr. Anthony Bowen (colored) sad €. be it Mr. Joseph Williams was called to ths chair, and Mr. Dyson, colored, was elect-d secret ry, The Chair stated the object of the rueetine. anc the secretary read the resolutions oifereu att last meeting. Mr. Watson explained that Mr, Severzon’s Theret A be was im fivor of any plan whereby bis “ That we most emphatically con- | premhren would get work. Asa people, they sonrse tm the majter, and that a | were proud but poor—too proud io beg 2nd Tepetit ch conduct will induce us to Jcse ail copfidence tbat they desire t) carry ie the wishes of the:r comstituents in <u. matters. ey Mectariand hoped that the name of eneral Crock+r would b sen out of the Tesolution, ss Was Bot positively knowa Whetber he voted against the ward hominee Jor the position of Asse=sor. Hevry Piper eppoved striking out any per- son's name which had been mentioned would be unjust di ination. Af t duct of any of the ward's representatives had been such as to merit censure. it was proper that such reprimand should be dealt out 4 Dr. F objected to the introduction of the ‘The colored race could now stand erect like Tesolution as wheily aunecessary and im-| a mau, and the Irish Tevolntion im England proper, and boped it would be laid on the | and the movement im Spain showed that the . Imighty is at work, and only yesterday ha. Mr. A-G. Hall also deprecated the animns | flecpeicn theo {he American people. They Giike resclution, and suggested that it be with- | qid n..c want to cail on Republicans puly, but @rawn. It was 3 source of much regret to him | Gn all good citizens, to aid them in getting te find a dispositic to censure Kepublican rik le not want Dis brethren to beg for members of the Councils, wnen there should | NozK- He did no Oc, OF ta ee ate be nothing but rejoicing over the victory of Qiont and Colfax. The Republican party shou." be content to fight Democrats, and onghit not to qc*tTel among themselves. Mr. Pfay UTeed the passage of the resolu- tion. While it ."88 Mot lis purpose to retlect Upon the imtegrity Of the gentlemen named therein, yet believing .'t '© be the duty of repre- Sentatives to cher the imstructions of their Party, be deemed it prope.” that some public Probation should beeap."e8ed of the con- of those members of the Cc UNI who had cod by the Second Ward OMinee ior steal; father starve than stead. When las! Jan they placed their friends in power, it ws pected that they would provide wor aud not fulfilled their trust. Ithad been sud that the colored men wouid Iay about rather than work, but their anxiety to get work had disproved i; and if un able-bodied man re- d to work be would not give him ten cents to save bim from the workhouse. He Rad not shown his face about the Gonucils, but bad watched them carefully, and he knew the ac- tion cf seme men tn the Council on the bridge question inst Monday night. They had given ie Seventh Ward bot hitle. soup when winter comes or, oF to go after scraps, but he wanted bis friends to work and get money, wanted wor! nd then puy their scraps. pass the bills, and we the colored wt. Can't you. [Yes we ot the men who help us.| We want work, aud have po axes to grind bu to get pay tor tarning the stone. Dr. Allen offered an ad tional resolntton, that the interest of the Seventh Ward, as well As a proper drainage of other sections, requires that the canal should be extended from its luter- section with Virginia avenue to the Govern- Ment canal at the Arsenal, che walls of They Assessor. same to be laid im solid masoury, and that th Joseph Brooks endorsed the TJesolntion | representatives in the Couneils be, and are egriily, and hoped it would pass. hereby, requested to use all proper fur! ir. Chase t present, it Was suggested by | ts Pave the said work dove at the earliest pat he should be alloy the | moment. r his oft} Rould Mr. Watsort acl’ Pied the amendmen to do so. “The s as pur} Yor, Alten said tu.* (Ueto was not a new Meeting in tue shape of a motion and pou Mr. Case explained bis dig theappointment of Assessor. | og for Mr. Weiver over Col. Keller, Re trom no want of confidence iz the Kepvdhcsnism of the latter gentleman; bet the oT Was one in whick # tarz> | nvolved, and sho one J, fOr ten or tweive y hs peapecr atu ty eacry the canal down stural course—dows James creek. When Tucted iuc"8d vt cxrrying natural outlet they committed the fl. f curing through fifty or sixty Jeet of bill lease a rich maa at the Navy Yard. They should not cease to urge this matter, and 1 should be eut through to the Goverament ¢snai s | arenal. He would co-op-rate with apy rrunate badit Which | man in fartheriug this object. Tas work : lity him for 4 | should be commenced, and tinadreds could go office, : pphtohne : ven had there beea nd patching up o ot lacy <tay is for ships rur Was A nuisance, ! Pures 18s wal could hi ue Mar £1Ve Work to bors } pinuse } | Dr. Allen rephed I very well to buc he waz in He wantet oft ‘Was cut of the ques it world cost mill isance Would m on toarch the ¢: ons of money, and be abated, for the goxious <t from the loopholes Was & nuisance, and th- s Walls would disgrace any + t= dug out which and bad tr nued, fiee. Mr. Che the poorer clas man ip the wardto baying wee fer municipal veral times, was % good argument rehw: - Bowen the id be had a gimblet er peopl: to Dave & Yue canal should pe Hs ketties » Aud thought the m | cleaned out tis wis ume, When 1 ~ | not want toe soup this water agai eded from his & ed for the position His opposition wo M . be said, was pased | Py, Worked for the party should have the ce. He wou look t supporters of . At was well | este vir. i pentterts afterwsrds. Thev eters and bt 4 hud! elect m to Urge this ina ter, but he Were opposed to the Kepublican party, and of auy o} og it bat Mr. ave thrust a celored man upon thew: would have been kkely to have created said he regretted that i at to bave destroyed t to call a meeung to t. dt wasto keepdown | urge men to do what they had piedged that he pursued this | 19 "Go." Now, the pl: Mr. Severson wa: course. and had recommended Mr. Mactariand | Sich as we not make it necessary to tor the second office, at the same salary. tax the people. Proposes to deepen it and dney Macfariand sconted the idea that. be- | straighten it from sia sueet to Maryland ave. was colored, be sbould not be qual- | hue, aud the ground reclaimed will’ pay for ty. Lsny offic = white man was At present it pays $4000 wharface, but uo toll-. (Gy feet of water being required ‘Iu the cana! before tolls can be collected.) He was glad to see some of his political opponents here, bat he would say to them, io the victors belong the spous. The canal has been a bag-bear, but by Because of Bis color, that was asmall matter, | Mr Severson's plan it would pay. in a fo ae ie abpose ¢ he was capable of taking care Gays the floating debt would be funded, and the the marker Sho weet eee jamais bullies” at | Corporation could raise Stac.veu to clean the John |W Cary also manifested wore Inte | Sy’ HG “yoneecneaiseed, said. that in Secing af ihe idea that a colored man should | gerber 72 wood and == sand boats had Janded frye’ Sorry Position because of motives | iu the cabal west of 15th street. and they would S'dir. Chase continued bie remarks at some | [3,{eR do:lars each if he canal was cleatad. length; after which, the meeting adjourned. f the citizens of {be opposite part would oe Sea Pare attend. He asked where were their Represen- ee yeserday aiera ar Tit ‘atives, but two present. They would not x Selock, at the Gity Hall-the President, ge | fend Republican meeting now, bat wilt Sonn B.Biake, ts che chairs 5. Carroll Brent. | "3 35 Bem ame ora ounait. Fe ee eae eS eae | men not caring for their interest after being Rerehip ‘were confirmed, t ° Catan ree | flected except im one or two instarees, and to Ported that it was ineipediont t change tos | te, PFobability of soup houses being axain Bien ee ae Pa a eee aris | Mamactine cy the Seventthere wets: aaah dalaquent meinber of bis indebtedness, | of men have they elected. He bad = pane nd it was resolved that any membeF WNO | picked upon the streets io Counciman, wee sball hereatter neglect to y his dues and | ing for a vote for office. * absent bimself from the meetings for six months | - A Bowen asked if it was not a forzery. shall forfeit his ngbt to membership. A letter | Mr. Dyson.—No, sir. He offered cic from Judge Dunlop, of Georgetow:, was read; | and that does not look like @ forgery. He int after wich J. Carroll Brent, read a very | tended to keep it and wateh the mau, He was acteresting Bistory of the mansion house at pot im favor Of electing carpet-baggers, but Giesvoro” Poiut And Turkey Buzzard’s Point men they knew. and enleaf Poimt, An invitation baving Mr. Fowler stated that whatever inight be been extended by Mr Whiteburst to photo- | his personal views be would cast them aside, graph the members of the association in groups | if pot im consonance with those of bis constitu. of fifteen at a time, it was secepted, and (be ents, and would obey asy instructions. ated number of gentlemen to form 8 group Dr. Alien said that be wanted to see every vamed to visit Mr. Waitehurst’s gallery men cen pioyea_ ond Rep Bonar ang tamed % 3 the work. was sorry harges ou Friday morning. Adjourned. eee ean a Scuversen Vaxgix.—This society held a cilmen. t me Hl ‘ular meeting last evening at Kessel’s brew- Rev. Jobn Green wasin favor of the canal, ary. corner of qumand v. streets; Mr, Ht. Hease | and of ihe Repabitcan party taking care of it am the chair. After the discussion o} 5 Matters commected with ihe lave fesuval, the Mr. Williams approved of Mr Seversoa’s meeting adjourned. 2 ‘Mr. Watson referred to the tact that Mr. Master Evitpogrs Uxiox —This associa- | Fowler bsd asked ata previous meeting whit fiom met lastevening at Traces’ Union Hail, | should be done with the eels, and elk ae deol but owing to the siz attendaace of members, | swer he would make soup of, thew, nad ase Bo business WAS transacted, | therr skins a9 purses to the money suid ‘0 for. For himself, he did not care w hold any Subordimate position, and if be was not fit fur the first be thought be could not be tor the sece ond. As to the responsibility of eucoumterinz | ALY prejudice which might be likely to arise have been used im corrupting members of the | A: Councils. He would ask if ne (Mr. F.) woald Vote for (he measure if tnstracted. Mr. Fowler replied tha: 11 tne gentleman had For ortims enough to understand be could not ip i. Mr. Watson then asked Mr. Kaight, and he replied “hat De bad urged this measmre; that Lit was not time, Report of the Chief of Metropoti. | tan Police. The annasi report of Major A.U. Richards, Chief of Police of the District of Golumbia, to | the Board cf Metropolitan Police, bas beea forwarded to the Secratary of th? Iuterior, | coveripg upwards of fifty ages Of foolscap manuscript. Omituug the si@iisticst portion ates had bad a bili im Bis poeker tor | ©. the report, which has al ¥s. which be 1d have presse ee s BS 4 Bram it is stated hs lrecinrgry 200 te You ouses of the o h Very inte: > said Mr. Fowler had clotiged the | Tent condition as at the last annus? tepor:, | With toe exception of the Third Prec:nct, | (Georgetown,) where there has been beiit an excelient prison. the best arranged and most complete in the District, but thé station-house | fis entirely unfit for use @s it has #o a> Mr. Baser lad enid Inst fa aud Mr. was false, butsab- explanations being mado, Testored. seme friher #iscussion, the resolu- ‘tous wereadopted, and the moetiag adjourned. povbauione: commedations for policemen, id ae of | ; Which detracts from the #iBeleuey of the forces The Additional Chapter te the Jail Case. | Signed to duty tore Later enlorcement Of Creer. AL NATION OF TRE PAYNE WOMAR, e ‘pline and efficiency om the part of the force charges Rave been preterred an trials gecord- ed by the Board in 240 eases, for the violation | of the rules and reguiations an‘ other offences, Tesultivg in dismissass trom the forces, retuc- tion to the ranks, reprimands, fines, dismou: rd &e., to the number of #2. Bat asmall p. tion of the actual iabor of the detective corps can be made a matter of record, a8 much ot tha time is spent im watching suspicious charac. ters who arrive and depart at railrond de- Pots apd steamboat landings, at hoiels and other public places ‘Par sauita: y company bas been actively en- gaged in the discharge of their Gwies, and the Teports! ows that the health of the District has | been unusually good, Iu the way of public sewers considerable progress bas beeu male | during the past two years in their consrruc- Y y the exemination of A. Davall, one of the guards of the United States jau, be- fore Justice Smita ona charge of Baving had licit iatercourse with Mary MeGee, one ot the prisoners, was continued. ‘The witness, Mrs. U. Pay, on whose affida- vit the charge was made, was cross-examined ty Mr. Merrick. ‘iho evidence given on this cFoss-exaimination fs nafit for po bilcation, but ihe purport of it was that the complainant bad mproperiy intimate with Atmetrong. ison, and Murphy at the yail,as weil and yall. Witness made ine Mice on (th s'-#et; did got Know with. Witness bid told several put the affair—gaye them a little shua W. Noves sworn:—The afidayit, wit- | ion, but the work bas been so indifferently ex- bess thinks, is m the heudwriting of Dr. fa- | @e8ted that im many instances thy bl hamel, and wv 4 su his u » Witness | CAVing iv act bead itis of crest importance thata system of saweraze | thinks the | be acopwed witch shall prove adequate to the eave it to | Wants ofthe increasing populavou of W do witness, | Reton. By the assistance of the y Witness totd | Weutsof many tam ez amily d not dict t tw and sworn to on thy e iath > it mott the plied with ie pis Irited bia | tion, who we ogo une y inal pplied. rbict bavebere. | raion tab cow plain’, bave oe hrongh the <1 - d there hus been no having by this time arrived 7 ein who. the | increase inn: amboats and ter. | D ying to and from the ports of Wash. | cofon the | tgton and ¢ have been visited by dtbat she bod | ihe Sanitary offi have been found to nstis, Duraii, | be Supplied wih ll the necessary appliques Lnrpay for the safely ef lite and p 1 ‘The sp tek, and had been | TYboats p ring, jous practices, many | oft whom ¢ ntless; but mor 0.do 80 from viciou! Abandoned their bom: woman Me- thar he was uaturitly, or have | tu shitt for them. | ves threugh the poverty or neglect of their natural gust Others are forced to beg and steal by vile and debauched parents of other persons by vaom they are coniroiled for ores of guid. s, itis urged was will Tex stablis ment of house of offenders is Tecommended. The report enc v. either ou Alon and on the Mth of O duty at night atter Mary Payne ard M " own pwiede riug that s a the police surgeons, sugge: Taouten BeaAe econ on Coreen © | ‘thana forthe goveraiment and Sromiouse ef ine Mir. Duvali satd that on his ou! ase meteat | Bealth of the police foree, It states that some D ould ted whe o ” | hoa @ a s that he had | M&p who dines one day st halt-past elevea can just pinced” the Meciee am the cat tot | go on daty at one o'clock, and will not have to Iphe Bhina ane oka Cat Reeth Sr. | Sine th tday at half-past twe o'clock be- crnse of baving come off duty at one o'clock It is aiso recommended that a distinctive uo torm be estzblished by the Buard, embracing 1 midds tia eee tyle of shoe similar to the army brogan, a pair Ray of which can be kept at the station house te be wac—drunk. rn while on duty. The nee of dry Mr. Merri ke t is prominently cet forth, as also that of wroinhse atic suring ata regular hour at might, and getting eentee S # ceTtaim number of hours of sleep, | Separate from each rs the warrant hay: find that th indicereetly iw should be Tree Por what light ; day. ‘To with pas- rod und the ¢ ht him to hes Johnson, Dun TP) tone ot « urgecns, nat Ube Death ould elt | EIVING pecan iis of the police for city, LOT se Tenderec durmz te month of 7 the members thereo! a . Central station onto} rm them us Wali elves for the to Pp ned for. on the spy Joss of the bul out. On the wa to the Frankia ree! Lack of I Smith, nes broke off the treat ner stopped them ar driver. compelled to * month, in 0 from to-day Ge ard chub ds, Irish Republic caniZations Hot | a “ve th the w.W. 1. ¢ Frankie W) THE ELECTION —T ou the Pi claractey ———_ + A Carrer Bao tN « Coysricvo: viow.—The First Ward Grant and Cottux men of t lal election ot t winner was to wescribed wit. andidates in ¢ other, aad be Crawn by the down Per nsyi . Tue b: uis attacbed lo the batyards, direc 4 paid on the [1th m it the American fag, and was the occasioa of ‘¥ hich hour the Seymoar mau, patie as mony jokes. tbe Graut Gan from Wil- suce quet im th tO street, wouor of the Republic: ioser is to b eo MARRIED OF TRE Sre Yesterday ing Rev. Mr. Finkel appeared at tae Clerk's Osice with a German,atuired in a soldier’s uri- form, vamed J. ¥. Kraft, anda girt named S san Nagel, for whom he procured a marriage ANCIENT OXDEE ¢ Wings since, at Dr National Grand Ma-ter cf United S license, and the parties being ready Mr. Finkel Graud Ledge of the Aveieat Order of ¢ addressed them appropriateiy aud married Fellows orgunized th= Grand Lodge of tis | thera on the spot, and they left the office beam- District. “The follow.ug gentlemen were | ing with bappin-s ——__— chosen officers and duly installed: A. EB. Lb. | amdat times, the | other half, Pott stutes that when the salaries of ‘the five additional guards and the messengers placed on duty in August, I-57, (at an annual exp ' | of $6.720,) and the increase cf the dail | | New Sivles Opened Every Davy this Week, at | Peper Curls 5 cen’ Axnval Rerort or Tas Wanpex or Tas City Jai.—Is the annual report of Mr. W.H. Huestis, warden of the city stl, the necessity for the immediate erection of anew yail isagain urged, the presemt buiiding being abioniy inad- equate as prisop-house, 33 to capacity, yen- filation, geveral bealthiulness, of securiy. In consequence of the great increase in crime i: bas ior the past year beea crowded torepieuon, states, is has been almost impossibl- fo find room for one more prisoner, every cell being so crowded as noi t) afford room to turm rovud im, much less to sleep in them. Only ove-balf of the butidiazis ina fit condition t keep secure the desperate class of characters who have been commitied thereto— viz the half facing @ street, which is di vided off into corridors, their celts (3 by 1u feet) open- ing into eneb corndor. the cells being ased ex- clusively ai night for the parpose of shatting the prisoners off from the corridor, thereby denyiug them the privilege of having recourse to the Windows as @ means of escape. As it is, nt Oh igen the guards te be on the move and watch continually dnring the wight, to prevent any mischief that may be contemplated. The | which is usea only for keeping those charged with hight crimes, and who con- suynentty, would not attempt to get away, is di- vided off into rooms, with from one to two win- dows in each, and wooden instead of tron doors. The health of the prisoners, by the observance of rigid sanitary regulations, has been as good ms could be expected. The evil arising from the indiscriminate admission of visitors ito the interior of the jzil is represented as appar. | ent to every one having the least knowledge of | its effects, aud im courequence thereof the war- | den has issued a general order excluding visi. | tors excep in special eases. So far trom tn expenses of the jatl the past year beiag €10).(s)) in exerss of those of the year previous, tie re. nge of prisoners, are taken into cousidergtion, the expenses of the current year will be avout $1, cy smailer than those of the preceding year. ched to the report of Mr. Huestis is also Dr. N. Young physician of the sail, in h he urges the neces of a new yail, and | rd fealities toenable binto do jas | to the prisoners ander his treatment. a THE COURTS. Scrreme Covet in Grnvrat Tenw.—Yo terday, after our repert ciosed, the exse of Jo. hanna E. Rupert e/a’, ag: Bernard Gieir +f ai, was called oman fppeal trom the Equity Qourt. before Judge Obn, and, ater argumen:, the | Court took the papers and held the caw» under | advisement. ‘The Court then noticed the Filth Ward election cases, and decided to bear an Argument as to the jurisdiction of the gone | eral term over the case a3 sv0m as counsel were | ready. { ‘This morning, Mr. Davidge, of the commities | to examine the qualifications of Mr. Elliot: (or imission to the bar, Teported taverably, ani dency of the Mr. i. was therefore admiited to practice. © ‘The case of Crossman ag*. Liens—action breach of promise and abduction—was takea ap on exceptions from the cour: batow, aad argued by Messrs, Bradley and Phillips for Phuntitl, sod Davide and Fendall for detend- an LQuITY COURT, JIndye the following business was transacted :—Mci- enpeer agt, Carpenter etal; order appoiming Benjamin G. Lovejoy guardian ad litem. Brown agt. Brown et al al. decree confirming repert ef anditor and distribution. Rymow t. Towers et al; order nist ratitying trastes’s le. Chapping agt. Closs et al.: order per con- o dor deiault of appearance, 100. CITY ITEMS, ss. Meiton Overcost: $8. elton Over: Just received at Hable & Ce sylvania avenue, under Unite ——-—_—_. Jeweey, —This morame | Penn- States Hotel. 2 Prigg’s Gue Dollar Jewelry Store, 0.46 Pemnsylvania avenne, near 4 51 —— ERCOATS.—Melton, $5; Pi Rlack, at $8, 89, S10; A. Saks & Co., 5! COATS tor Gentlemen, from $7 to k Beaver Overcoats. $10 to 205: Brown | ver Overcoats, $25 Bine Reaver | ——— to be warmly ciad, and seis one place iu th apks all ober 5: $ As to popularity an ad cit wo state the a establishment. Bor f ons nut well i you wish to save and nev buy Your Winter undergarments er geni's turnishing good? at «Tar O 1 Franc’s,” 494 7th street, between Dand dso that you do not miss tae place, re: ber that his low; also. tn BALTiMoR’ DAILY Svw.—Persons Wishing osubseribe for the Baltimore Daily Si deave their orders ot the office of the iar, or at SN street north, between 61h th.’ The paper has been enlarced, and wil! , be delivered &! sn early hour, we Rover Cooains, Agent. ~ e, between Thir imwiedaately east ol & @ bours befire Iva. m., and Hours of attendance at the tal, Irom 1 to 2p. m every ted 10,2 - - PREPARE POR Wins Gooa Merino Undershirts : cts; fue Merino Unders! nays ex — Prive: Down ! 25, and $1.20; fine do., $2 and = per Collars from i cents per box upwerds. Best er pair, OF 50 cants per Handkexehiefs, Gloves. Ties, st style, at most popular ginal Franc, $94 eet, between Pr nd so that’ yon do not miss the place remember tbat bis siore has 9 large plate glass window. Also, that he has no branch store. i —--« | Coans, &o.—Dr. Whita, Surgeon Ohiropodi:t | of twelve years’ practical erence in the United States aud Gauadas, and eerabiicbed ¥° #24 Pennsylvania avenue, Washicgton, D. since 1861, removes Corus, Bunions, Bad Ne: | Sc. and successiniiy treats all diseases of the feet without pain or inconvenience to the patient, The shoe can be worn with ease im. mediately after the operation. Refers to the many eminent physicians, surgeons and thou sands of other responsible persons who pa- troniae his establishment. Hours from $ a.m. to6 p.m. No charge for consultation at office, Calis made at residences from 6 to 4 p. m. —.——. Wrarrine Parser for sale. Apply st th Star Office. MARRIKD. WORTH—PRYTON October7, by the Rev R_ Kees Jovan T Ford, Deputy A SaLvTse FoR THE VicToRY.—An order Grand M: nT. K Pleat, Chaplain: | baying been issued from the headquarters of . Bracley, Tiler; Seth W. 1G, Junior Ti- | the Boye in Blue, directing that Brigadier ler, ‘Thomas Thompses, Secretary: Boegholt. General J. Bell Adams, commanding 24 brigade Hulse, Treasurer. joys in Bine,” wili cause to be fired 137 guns ——_-— -— ‘a honor of the glorions victory achieved on the “CarreT-baG BuTeHeRs.”—This ts the title | 3d instant.” it was accordingly fired to-day, as which bas been applied by the old butchers in | follows: A national salute of 37 guns at sunrise, the Northern Marker to the prospective occu- | and 100 guns at 12 m. ts Of the new stalls that Dave just been ad pal ALARM or Frry.—Abont half past eighth ded to the ner‘l) tron! of the market house. A. cepling theapp!ica’ion in good humor, it isthe | o’clock this morning, & fire Was discovered urpoze of the so-caled +Carpet-+'yzers” to | issuing from the roof of a frame building on F Brow open thvirsralls for public ptcronage on | street south, between 2d and 3d streets wes Satureay ni, UL St, e&ca staad to bear the | but little damage was done, as the flames were emblem of a carpet-bag, or have « gemuine one | extinguished with buckets of water. Officer attached thereto. Hunt mede an mneffectual attempt to urn nan —— slarm from Box 15. ‘The building belonged to Scsvrrzex Verner i sto * Mr. Mr. John T. Holroy ization held a rateting on Tuesday evening -—_—+ ——_ at ‘Abner: Park, 7th street, atthe conclusion GEEMaN SOLDIERS’ AND SAtLons’ Ustox— of which the Presiden:, Mz. Theodore Spen- | Deuischer Vetcranen Bund.—The regular weekly gler, was presented With a massive gold meda! | im+eung of the Union was held inst evening at by the Society. The presentation was made by | Wills’ Hull, 7th street; Lieut. Young presiding. Vice President Schnttze, and Mr. Spengier re- | Aiter the admission of new members, the sponded in appropriate terms. The members | -ceting was addressed in the German language then adjourned to an sijoining room where a | by Licut. Young and Mr. Walter. Adjourned. bountiful supper was served up and the bal- ; ACCIDERT. rly this morning policeman ance of the evening spent in song, mirth an! bumor. . Owens accidentally shot himelt through the —— han bis pistol, near ¢ < Street station THE Ouancy Acartr Wanvew Howeria— | house South, Wasuingion. ‘The ball entered ‘The case of Mary B. McGee against Warden | the psim and entirely through on the Wm. Hh. Huestis came up again betore Justics | “nao, inflicting ® painfal, but wot danger. Walter esterday afternoon, but Owing to the ous, wound, Dr. B. C. Croggon attended the arcenee Of @ witness tor the prosvcution, the | ‘tired man and dressed his wound. case was postponed until two o'clock tals af- pre <bapgennetis A Map Butt To-day @ bull cot away from CoNssEVATIVe Anuy ap Navy Untoy.— | &érove Lod and run- organization met Inst evenmg at their | Bing down the avenae, turned into sth Lge bell, “n Pennsylvania avenue. between 4x and | where an etiempt was made to stop bun. 6th suvets; Colonel Atlanach in’ tbe ‘chair, | ove men was down. ‘anumal ‘There were but tew Muinbers present, and after | Mually found his way isto Fagitt’s lumber ine {ransaction of umimportaut business the | JAG, and 2 number of polic mesung adjourned. irouble, succeeded in cap! Gaectas Bexp—Th. , Seco Pr | tae era “ ; vy : ‘ cormg cwtele foto row. ater <i chiltrepe bine of pnarkey Fearaea there y the Nauohal capis \p Mownt OhyerOemetery. oI é ve enced a! sew a H McKim, ja HA. F WOETH, formerly of the oth United @tates Infantry. to MaBY £ . cangiter of John B. Peyton, of Washington, D. 0 ROXBUEY SMART. On the 34 tastant by the Rev. J. J. DW A. KBUR:. of aie city to Re AEE BM eet arg, Va. we bis city. at 2, painful lloras, Ba “ther funeral wil at nine o'clock. relatives and fri atiend. BETH A beloved whoo Ham M. Kelly, of the I preity invited to attend Rex ioe (Prides) atternoese at's ‘Aloysius U papers please copy | DELANO. On the moruine of the sth inst. after acbortitinees, MABY A, DELANO. in theone her *Ttallimerey Meseschusetie, ani Havre-de:Grace papers please cop: FISHER. At Brooktyr. N onthe 28 tat a. end Kate L.. 2 Ro BO ¥ tetris SLATE MANTELS. removed our eutire stock of SLATE TELS to he vn | for Alexandris, 22 &. 8 £ q 6 H 5 © g e 8 = i steep As to endarger the footing of mutes con. | James Anderson, Tunneil, irom and to St evening, Was closed with very interesting exer- was arrested on a charge of i:flic on Absalom Conrad, and thereby en Jail to await the action of the grand jur; twansactions of ne: The body of Absalom Uourad, who died yes- Clementson, on Tuesday might, Was yesterday delivered to J. J. Motz uillan, undertaker, for Terasins we could not jearn, The names o: drum was heard, nor fuperal no! TR IS AT HAND, it ts essentially | 0 CLOTHING, &c. Bors: axp rourrs: DRESS AND SCHOOL CLOTRING GEORGETOWN. Affaire in Georgetown. List or Lurrars remaining in the George- town Post Otiica, November 5th, i-6~ i Liat —Angill J Mes; Barrett Jun —_— Mrs; Cooner Mary iiss, 2; Colas Marta & lange stock just tecetved for Mrs; Conway ; Cook Mary E; Davis An- PALL akD WINTER WEAR. nie Miss; Datiy Fannie [ Dasbiet Mar: Mrs; Gongh Georgiana Mies. Hammon: Helen Mrs; Hutchi- Daroline Mrs; ugh Kate E Mrs: Jer! Aune; Jacoye Salle A AL STEPHENS 2 vO. 310 Pennsylvania avenns, Jacobs Mary E: Hilbourne Mrs; Longstord en 4-tf Det. 9th and 10th strects.— ees MeGreser Mr; Mncnelt a — oommrs a a = rs . Mrs: Martin Ida Miss; Mul- 80 . loy Fannie Mre, Mor ny Maria E; Stephens METHING NEW Aun S Mrs; Tipbe:t M lor W aoe Hi Mre; Wilde Maggie Miss: Wilson Josephine WALL, ROBINSON & CO., iss, 3. Geatlemens List —AMan T Gs Backenstose Edward; Birdsali Capt Jos H; Canfman Rev Dr JH: Uodona Harry, 5; Dorsey D W; Eashy Wm, Greaves Jag T; Gourdin Joba K; Gati- ford Martin: Hill Joho S, 2: Heard Cass; Had. son Wf; Lewis Wm: Laud Thos; Meyer HC: Manning Henry ( Jas Bi Meyers T Peter; Moffit Fredk; Price Capt Jonna H; Piait Robt; Paine Horace: S-ott Albert; Simins Geo L; Starrett Wm; Shener Johu ©, Sterm Valentine: Tasker Spencer: Tilly Suepuen B I. Taylor Jas; Tibbitis LO; Williams Theo; War. | den Gus (colored. ) Prize Ficnt.—James Donovan and Charles Wise, not having been on friendly terms for some time, undertook iast evening to settle all Past differences accordims to the rales of the prize Ting, but were interrupted im their sport by officer Sherwood. Justice Buckey said chat such presumption on their part was worth 55 to the Corporaiion, and so decided by fining them $2.5) each, { Stray H#ap ov Cinnace—Last night a colored boy fancied a large head of cabbage on 4 country Wagon, so muct as to Appropriate it | to bis own use, but some citizens perceiving | him,gave chase, when he dropped tis plunder, | Also, mani ". charge to the | styl of Parlor and ether Stoves ROOF and by them tarned over to | IU TING ; also. repairing of all kin: ihe Property Clerit at headquarters tmis morn. | Stended at short notice, aad img, Narnow Escare—Th mules in tow of the bon’ were ¢ bridge over the entrance to POINTED YOKE SHIRTS MADE TO OKDER,. GIVE THEM « TRIAL 322 PENNSYLVANIA av Between Mb and Ud streets. one tt F J. BEIBERGER, * (Buccemor to H. F. Lornon & Co CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR. Metropolitan Hotel, late Brown's.) iyl8tf No. 36% Penv. avenue, Washinton. ee morning, as two | STOVES. STOVES. YRRY Low. Thave purchased the large Stock of Stoves ant gther Geode of the late Srarof Woodward #0. 1 Pexnsyivanta avenne, an@ to reduce stock ‘Will sell for the next 30 days at cost. THOS. W. MILLER, STOVES Would bave bern precipitated into um The bridge might be improved, as it ts now 80 | stantly passing over it. River Front.—Enwred and cleared—Sebr. Jobns, Maryland, | Potoatac Drviston, Sons or TEMPRRANCE.— The regular meeung of this division, held la: cires, na Deeies of piano solos by Misses Jona. son and Dayis, anda recitation by Mr. Joseph Harris, ot Eguai Division. | ie ctrest. Bring name on * | ber ARRIVAL OF GRAIN PY CANAL.—Arniyed, | Bre pses, BOBBST POED. ayo bebe Ded boat Medley, w.th a large cargo of wheat aud | Evtreets, oc 5-30 ‘orn, fur Georgetown market. i ComMNITTED.—George W. Clementson, who | ne bis death. on ‘wuesday night, was yesterday sent to Mexcuants’ EXcRANce—There were no ‘and Chief Office. G street wharf, W on “ORange this morning, or the business being marked only by offerings of | . STOKRS & O0., corner Ith and F, Wasb- 125 bushels of wheat, bushels corn, without Tax Victim oF Terspay Nicut’s TRAGEDY. trday mornin at the Ouse, wounds recet ed at the hands of George W. burial. Goop-ByE.—Last evening, two unfortunates, who bave for some tume past been suspended across High street, were taken into Forrest Hall, but what disposition will be made ot their | “Not a deceased were Seymour and Biair Tne CaNaL.—The appearance of the earal is somewhat dull now, as few boats are bere, nearly all of then: being at Camberland lsd: | ing, or on their y down. Bune Reramep.— The boiter connected | with the hoisting us of the Hampshire | n the canal | ¥ alternoo: . We would suggest £ Mes, I Well As the safety Whole apparatus b- DEALER iN FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES, eks, which expl is now being repair the appearance of rs-by, UaAl edd GEORGETOWN ToRxPike.—The n NO. 114 SOUTH FRONT STREET. ly-#lect- PHILAI LPIA ed directors of this pike beld a meeting on Tuesday, made ements for the 'm- ~ mediate survey of the p: route Of (D* | Extra Fine OLD MONONGARELA X WHISKE pike by F u Extra Fine Old XX ad Hee t | Bvire Chotce od XXX heid a + : o¢ | Extra Chotce OM - XXXX < regular of: me i ¥ | Extra Superior OLD NECTAR WHISKIES psa neon (pact | VeryScpertorOLl Gasiner = = Obiet K Oor stock of OLD WHISK IES ie nnvenslly tarce and highly improved by axe, and oar cestomere | may confie fn os the Girivaliod quality | everywhere ackaowledced of oar U! nongmbele { . | Whiskier shall be fully maintained by us. | co3m RD 0: SistH ciation bela :t | | Gooep cxocentes at rar PR rs ©. F. PERRIE & CO., DEALEBS IN TEAS AND FINE GBOCEBIES i Sorthwest corner BOUS xi y Bulag As f 9th and Eetreets, enmg at x esire to call the etiention of families Will bet ood oppar'a: F perce : toe c: © connect themselves Wi Lar r at this sens mptt ‘They bave just recetved fresh in Voices of the following articles, viz: | BOTTAR. New Yors State | BUCKWHEAT FLOUK cow crop. PRES New Orleaus and otuer grades, KELES. Cape Cod. very tine ve organization. Georgetown Advertisements. ie cit ean nie i A VAUUARLE RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS | i e: BACHES. pew crop UUM IN GEORGETOWN, RPLES uew crop aT ACTION, the pest bran im pkgs to ecit. By HALL & KOSS, Real Estate Brokers j EL. So. 1, very ive. @ Wil! weliat Pubic Auctio ‘on the premises, on TUESDAY AFTERNUON, N womber 10,1 t Brick eorge's Bauk in 3,5, 25 end 25 pon vine vartety. of $10) will be required on day of | VRESEEVES. KING oct Terms: One half cash; palance in 6, 12,and is | —————-—S SEE mouths, secured by det of rust. Ail couses- | (NO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ancing ‘Sc , st cost of purchaser, | a no +e xpress.) 6 v THE InvERio! i | ‘ENe.ON CPFICK. July Liub. 1968. opened, a large rinos, Empress ( Biack French Chintz, Shawls, Ct Vests. Grand Du bracing Fopilee, Me- cline Alpaca. 5 Bombazines, Free 8, Fiannels, Biankets, C her Leautifnl Skirts, Jane 3) 186), for the reimene of the follow! scribed Land ‘are allecet to have is bereby given om of each Application having been made under the ect ot Warrants, which r | been lost or destreved —Notice that atthe date following the descri 91 Alpacas. | Corsets, © rginia Fail Clot’ pop we pote fh ye and Cabs argo stock of Domestics very | tS ds os cheap: 4.000 yards Calicos from Sc up, gvod $a : Biicctings ov eter Alcxamire’s aad Jescye'e Kid | oe ) ots., Alexandre ome i re hae ‘ Gloves, Hostery: Notions. &e:; Carpetines. Braz. | Sol'ranua Behstay ie ian Woe Fie a Vitcloths We promise grest bargains to io. 64-828. for 160 acres. issue! Ender the act ‘May favor us wits V8 = UBNIAMIN SILUER, go sttrect, Georgeto | March 3. 1 AMS ie the peme ct Benjamin kos, ene june W. Ins7. November 7. i8cs. for 160 acte~, ismued unter the act of the name of Mary Craw “rd. fo cese Kas. and was gravted Marc ce 8.1m" Ko. 25,980, for 160 acres, teened under ppeget ot \ Removed. Ruder the act o eame of Charwick L Cox I respectfully call the attention of the Ladies ped was grated Febraary 13, 1536. Nowember iy that I have this day REMOVED my HOOPSEIRT and CORSET FAOTOBY to the p*¥out ore, | 515 th sireet, intelligencer Buildiag. ‘Thavkiug forthe patronage of the past I will endeavor to please in the future; always selling | ‘the best gocds and guarantesing ® good St. S87 lam the only suthorized agent fu this city of KELLEY’S PANIES and BUSSEL SKIBT; the most fashionable alapted fort. resent style on ©.BA0M, 513 SEVENTH STREET, Intelligencer Building. IMPORTER OF PARISIAN FANCY GOODs, 6 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, And 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, oc 10 M. WILLIAN, CLOAKS, from 910 upwards. WALKING SUITS, st moderate prices. MOBHING ROBBS, from 910 upwards. BONNETS and HATS, # banéoome sesortment. TRIMMINGS, BATINS nd VELVETS oc? fa Manes. Larortawt mus. 0. B. SEWELL'S PREMIUM SOAPS are acknowledged to be THE BEST SOAPS FOR THE LEAST MONRY ‘fm the market. made on the eld fashion ‘The premium OBIENTAL BOAP, ™ ME XORK Cire Goan, | me = fkumper'soar AP AP Sopeycarsearg st een ‘Manufectory, Hes, 600 and 508 @ ctrest north ‘ ‘Bucween ¢th and oa. nee Washlagtos, DC.

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