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ee é 5 j = mrnts out of order, Mr. Baxer from bration of St. Andrew's Festival. Weman's Rights. THE COURTS. ETOWN. EVENI NG STAR. the decision of the Cusine ae TF con- The fourteenth anuiversary of the St. An- AN INHARMONIOUS MBBTING. Crecutr Court, Judce Cariter.—This mora- GEORGETON 4 4 _ ASSAM: | tended that the see cee ee drew's Society of this District took piace ast | Last night, on the occasion of the ninth meet- tog, the appeal case of Shormaker age. Paci Affairs in 4 ioe i a eG soa of the Chair wa sus. | evening. yesterday being the teetival of St.An- | ing for free di-cuecion on Woman's Rights, the Te Besse we Eey Haller agt. Oruz: joie. | Satwor Raat Esrata—T i LOCAL NEWS. ‘arsed by ihe auineme vote: Yeas Messre, | crew, the patron ean: of Scotland, The mem- | hall ofthe third story of Union League Baild~ | spent contersed. Spalding age Bougat; Juig- | SPc4OBerr, yesterday sold Jot IX in Bealls aa —_——— Crocker, Fenwick, Larman, Lioyd. - | tere and thei guests as-embled at Aman’s, ing Was well filled, with a greater ps Y " 7, | dition to George:own, fromting 2 fee(on Wach- teat mberof | ment by default made fioal. Warati- y se. gen street, and 30 hee ceety cles ‘M™- Bis, togetber with the interest therera of Amusements, &c., T a —4. Mr. Cook moved to reconsider the vote ran, Moore, Morsell. Richards and Talbert—9. | vib street, at + o'clock, and shortly atier were | ladies than ‘were presentat the meetéag. | Cassidy and McCaffery; jadgment of condem- Nays—Mer=re. Baker, Clark, Cook and Knight | ecorted ‘to the diniug-room, and all haying | and a less number, of colored persons. At’ pation. " ss LIST OF NEW BOOKS ¢ been seated, the bowls of hut whisky pancn | o'clock Prof. Willcox called the meetiag to orpban ebildren of Jas. H. Flert, t¢ Mr. Ohas. in “Tuet se The New York | bY which the amendments were rejected at | were placed on the tables and the ginsces | order, amd then qielied the chair to Me. J. 1. see ee Orin —Torday, Hines | Peters, for 81,50. Wits Oresa Hoe S So-ridans com dy | We last meeting of the board. Mr. Moore | charged. The President, Wm. R. Smite Esq. | Crossman, ist Vice President, whom he wished | S&F lresieetoeetn | er OA nan eek a at | , BeBRR Taxr No. 19.1.0. O. K.—This teat Combustion Company ia Sdere | said Mr. Cook could not move a recor acter « few appropriate remarigs, read tue reg- | to preside during theevening- The affirmative Glcomereteecah ge epi ge nec ies a meeting Inst evening, but nothing tran of Tbe Rev = sideration, baving voted with the minor: ular Lossts as follows : side of the qui m was argued by Mrs. Dr. isa = oes eno arr agt. Peagh et | save the conferring of degrees aud tue in- MxrzenocT HALL.— Miss Clara Louie Kel- | rhe pill was further debated by Mesers. Fen- | | The day we celebrate and a’ who honor it. Lockwood, Miss FE. H. Stanton. and Messrs. | Siorder tot Peart te eee onfesson and | Sugiton of several member=. RECEIVED aT TRE soested oy WrtisAtida | wick, McCathran, Grinder, and Crocker, attet | Soug by Joba Parsons, « Within a Mie of | Denuteom, ‘Tiktetor Sreeiebere thems, | OL, isles ee ean ee | amONANTS Barmiie<eeteiin Os = Petrilli. and tert Kopta. | gnich it was passed by the following vote: | Edinboro’ Town. Watson, and Willcox, who were replied to in Widmn ry Boy ea tion. Grcklin aet. scain brisk to-day on “Changs. We quote of- Ovp “aLLows" steomerto! Blind | Yeas—Messre. Fenwick, Larman, Lioyd, M: Auld Scotia—Her name aye giaddens our | the negative, in regular order, by Captain das offices WT One nO | ees tue bees whet Gale aan Tom, the wouceriul negro pianist. Catbran, Moore, Morsell, Richards, (who pro- | hearts. Song by Gen. Baliock, “U.’ the Yowes | Finne: + Drs. Ciayion and Ashfield, ai oa 'm to C. H. Utermenie, Jr. bushels at 22.87, and 500 bushels at #240, You. Op> Fritow's Hate, Navy Yard—Lasi | tested sgainst the billas unjust to the colored | to the Knowes.” f Mr. sop pbe, diseussion was some- | BANKRUPTCY Court, J. Sayles Broun, Rezis- terday, atier our % closed. the following Biot cfthe Fa cof the Ladies K-bekin Dez.ee | schools, bot accepted itas the best they coald Ameri_a—Our adopted conntry—the Iastna- | what broader and more spicy than usual, | ter.—The foils ing business was done in this | sales were made: Whest—5i5 bustels + 47 As ciation hope to pass,)Tall and President Grinder— | tion on the scroll of ume, bat first in the aa- | though it was not conducted with quite as | court lis Secome meeting of creditors held. | Si) bushels at $24': 619 bushels at €2 41: ~,909 Lapres of the Sixth Pre.byterian | 9 Nay—sAlvsers. Baker, (who first voted ia the | nals of progres Song by J tn Parsons, | much good feeling as bas heretofore beea ob- | Assignee filed is report of the condition of the | pushels at #2. : a - Ei Set ote pidiag a tar at Istand Hal’. | ee et ee his vote.) | « Fleg of the Uni and « McGregor's Gath. | served. During the evening one or two little | estate. Order i=sned. for first dividend of 12 per | bushels at &1 HU DSON TAY LOR BOOKSTORE. Cheren.sre holding a tair ons rk, Cook. Crocker, and Kmight—5. [The | ering.” incidents of an unpleasant cter occurred, | cent.on claims proved. Parties met far exami | a: 942 30 bushel Puor. A. ¥ Smrra’s Art ow picures | £entlemen who yoled against the billdid so a3 The Queen of Great Britain and Ireland and | and at the close of the proceediugs (half-pust | nation of witness, Adjourned to December vd, | (inferior) at SLs0. Peopes tynnin Cypoue: Several new piccares | stated by them, because it does mot give the | the President of the United States—Worthy ex. | tuo glock) some bitter words passed between | at 1 p.m. 22. Final meeting of creditors held. | (eet) ot SL now on # hib = colored schools. in their opinion. their fair | amples of two great principles : the heroism of | Dr. Wm. Boyd, of South Washington, and a | Acebant of imines filed. Adjourned to De- | | T. Rev. LW ne Prod tee ‘aod meecrag oe te ag tewiue | women and the dignity of labor. Soug by Al- | young man whose name didnot transpire, im | cember Sdcat t prim. ae aeons Dee Sn el Donte a CORPORATION AFF: trae intent avd meaving of the acts of Con- | bert Woodley, “God sive the Queen.” Which at one time it looked as if there was | signee for third meeting of creditors. Order | D:D. will lectnre at tk een Boars or ALore wes, November 30th, 1858.— | grees] The follow ing was read trom the Presdeat | probability of the Doctor's bringing tuto ac. | iseued for third meting of creditan meiuta nis | Church to-morrow evening. The reverend ‘The Uber iaid befc.e the Koutd Severs! com- ‘One or two bills were then referred, and M1 of the Unite 1 Stat { 3 live use a formidable bickory cane which he | December Ilib,at Wage, Swe lecturer bas chosen for his subject +Pno Se- munications from tbe Mryur. as folows | Baker repotied a W:ll to remove obstructions in | Executive Mansion, Wasm1NaTon, D.C. | carried. While Dr. Clayton was sp-aring he ii oe pregeetenme =) eet of Success,” and fron bis ab iit) and reps Aud final statement rende: SS 4 Ning petcon ot Hoa tomes | the river channel at tith street wharf, which | Noy. i, I-=—Wm. Small, Fay, Secretary of | alluded to what be conceived would revgers, | aud, ! Y. Tit, Warrant iesued for dest meet, | Wiation we veaiure the cpintou that those wa Boise ehiee nthe] rom piyment of the | WAS passed. Adjourned, St. Andrew's Society Sir: 1 wish to ncnowl- | physically and morally impossible tor mace attend will enjoy a great literary treat. of Lreditors, returnable December With. at 1 relief arom h mete | Genin Conca sale e ia | edge and express my thanks for the courie-y of | ried women to nold seats in Uongress of to | 10a Mm. is A certo et pon, preai tax vo bis pr ey Dek lansenne ceca ies Tr bog scrapie your invitation for the annual supper of your | preside over those bodies when they were ina | to bankrupt by iteenee: nie tion sand * core tue ee ae society this evening, and to express my sincere | certain condition, and in doing so used | achedulee Miel> Order of reliweee edad ‘og petitina ot F.P. Blot. W. | A nics age was received from the Mayor, an- | TezTets that the preccure of ollicial dutie: for- | such plain old Anglo-Saxon lauguaze as to | Adjudved a tasks nd Peer Varker, asking reliet | nonnctng his approval of the acts for purchase | bid my compliance. Accept my best wishes | c.use some of the ladies present to cover their of cer ats Spectral Line ,ssse ed | of a wagon for che use of the Water Board, and | for the success of your eniertainment. ANAL.—-Dhe wills received a: the col- NEW JUVENILES. iS’ JUVENILE ANNUAL FOR Pye pet ee Paar Gitt Tue lector’ office during the month ot November | g py, smonnied to $5.0), and the arrivals of boats at fF oe during (hat time namper 672. Th of the tolls collected at Cumbe: mn granted isexclusive | md, which Jaces wih their handkerchiefs, and to briug | Fatat AcctDENT.—An accident ocourre amount to ch.u: 830,00. Ten boats have ar- - for tue cog- | oo psy Wim. M. Slowen, apothecary for the | 1e:pec:tully yours, Anprew Jor Mr. J. H. Crane to bie fret on a point of order, | Aiexandrin yeeterday atutnooe by meek | Hived already during tae preseut saonth. VOYAGE OF DISCOV Pious of katay- |) Fists Ween “The President also read a letter irom Rho said that the speaker should couflue him. | iitile cirl, nime yeare Of qe, lost hey lie os AKMIVAL OF GRAIN BY Caxat.—Arrived— in Company wity her Tie following were introduerd:—By Mr. | Edward Tnornion, tne British Minister, re | self to decent langaage. Dr. Ulayion demand. | ween four and five o'cleck the can carn: | Beale Neti Gratees ak Fo eee ean | MEN;, Leesieaben tm Oot ao Beaa- aiiva Siewart—Pelition of Euoch Petry for compen. | eiviting his inability to atteud on account of | ¢d to know in what ceuse Rehiad been indecent, | child a dausuven Ut Smet yeke faye Henry T, | Wheat and corn tor Georgetown met Uifally grinted: and iilustrated wits «fa of the Cen * 00 as enginesr of steam fire engine; re. | PULVele engagements. aud thought he was quite puncilions ati at | Dixor, while crossing King st Was rau seamen re vealue “YN ain repairs fered. By Mr. Cbase—Remons.rance against The Army and Navy—The defenders of our | once, but he would say to him, evil be to bim | o y & meal wagon belonging to M-. New York; Colum. 2 sy ss — | the yasssce of @ ball for the construction of @ | honcr and protectors of our liberties. In peice | who’ evil thinketh.” “Much ‘contusion tire | Roberts the wheels Of emick eee ade ney SHIPS AND SATLORS, ANCIENT AND om of St8 | sewer sn 11sh street, from the canal to F street; | oF war wherever they carry the Old Fiag—it | prevaticd, whea time” was called by ths | aud iracturing the Chul eed et colored, wasar. | BUDEBR. A phctch of the Progress of ~ 7s Of paven itterred. By Mr. Hail Bills for footways on | some back to us emblazoned with new honors. | Chair, who said that Hor. O's en minutes were | few minutes, ‘The mother oot neil ca toy | PSvel Sek Were Beererical Tiestrations ft. Se: whiue-wastrog avd ; | Gevorth side of © street, between Let street | Kespouse by Capt. F. i. Stuart, late of the | up and he could uot proceed uuless by concent j 10uS of the deceased are highly respsstani: sie’ SF | ene ae i view. $1; bew Bu. west dod New Jersey syenue, aud on the west | Navy, and Gererat Balloch, ot the Army. | cf the meeting. The question wast ken ther aMiction meets with the sincere | gece Md ae ane ning, wetore Su-sice | BA. Tvolmue, iamo. Gloth.... -§2.00 } fice: $2. Millage sidv of ist street, between B ‘street north and | Song by, Jobn Wallis, «Wille Brewed a peck | a motion io allow bimto moon which was tee | Syimpusy chm ae community. eae anaes pags eae comes y tae | WEA! j ea windows in t Indiana avenue; referred. By Mr. Atrison— | 0Mault.” ; jected, and Dr. Clayton retired to his seat, with re ¢ beme ‘enable to pay, was committed to the | BA Se errd sae caer Petition for opeming Ist street east, and bill for | (The City of Washington—May the grace ot | the remark,you cancarry on your female suf. | Agsavtr wirn Inveey a0 Krit.—Yester- | “OG neecriow.—The (-3ames Othe the posts +3 Ihe relief of P. McNamara; referred. Ey Mz. | God, the love of man, ind the friendship of our | rege the end of ume, buc if have auytuing | dat Laut Hurley and Utticer Taylor, of the ith | ORME om The mame of James Olokey | tures, One ia S recession of the Board of | Russell Resetation requesting the Commutire | eAniztd Rationality, shide Wi it torover. | to say Rercasier on the sudject it shail be said at | precinct anecied Son trae onthe charge | Shared im our issne of vesie as having | Deautifal Aldermen {Bmsiaw, Tequestiag arkels to report a bill fur removing the | The President read alettsrirom Mayor Bowen. | hime.” Miss Stanion. ju her remarks, pro- | of baving committed an assauit and batiery | Deen the party toa thet? of a horse and wagon ivclume, Lame. Cloth. sosteee > 2 ees ag anority, tbe | Eastern Market to a more suitable locality: | Trsreiting bis inability to, attend on account of | nounced the views set forth by thore ix the | on Joun Lodom at a Raaty oe teen ety | from the market on Saturday night. It should sun eccniel A pee sank. Sine one: bis efivctd cercavu tess | adop'ed. By Mr. Baies—Hill to grada and | ofticial engagements, and expressing bis best | nezative as devoid of argument, low, vulgar, | Seu een Shae d he had # hearing beiore J ave eee Sain Caeey: two, Dy K. Frement tn smell canal wDariace for two years.” The Ma; gravel M street south. between 2d and 7th | Wishes fF the gngonss OF the Society. H2- | disty, and beneath the dignity of roply. ‘Sho | tice Morsell, when It snremea weet er at, | Coat Seieuxets De Tue Moxta—| {Wart sn” 1.) = of haven ‘offical or ot! streets west; referred. By Mr, Hine— | sponses by J.C. McGuireand James Clephane. | wes followed by a Mr. Williams, During the past month t <i ” of the convicts at the almh @ who att od Ss been shipped Wir, tat any euch conths entered | Petition of Morris Murphy; referred. | Song by David Knox, “Boonie Bessie Lve. marked that they had heard noting bat bla i SAL ae oem 0 by the €s any other | Mr. Bartlett introduced bill providing for the The President uext read an orginal poem by | gnardism irom the negative speaiere officer of the |. farther, that | registration of births; which was referred. Lt aay. R. T. Shillinglaw, dedicated to the S2- ined to call ons gentleman on hat side of | ‘The justice comn 1 such contract= will be approved by me, nor | provides that whenever a child shall be bora . question who would give the meeting will Nevases be granted wharf sitts.ou tue Wubin the limits of the city of Washington it | The Press—A mighty engine stamping its | someibing respectable and genteel. This «nal unul the canal que issettied.” Kee all be the duty of the accoucher or midwife | Characters iadelibly on the mids and he irts | brought to bis fect tons of coal, as “The skill of an sccompiisbed arti«t is shown ta ¥ these graceful plagthings of ert. they @cr adm! fh een, god iay feeling sud texte. The story is happily told, aud ® pleasant bok bas been made. Art Jurnad, a bie northward follows ween Mining Cenmai Coal Company. n Cov! Company, Coal aud Lron Company. about two weel ar igo. John Sudou, an overseer, dd coke S."s arm witha hoe ted him to jail tor court, eee WASHINGTON City Post Orrrce.—From the pt. Finney, who st»ppad | report of Mr. James E, Bell, the energetic and | SSS | OUR SUN'S HOLIDAY BOOK . reed to ‘be Commitire on Finai in attendance, or, if none of these are present, | of men. Let those who control it never forget | ont into the msle and, spproacning Mr. Wile ical ey 7 designed for Butertaimment o Boys tn their (ne transmiiting several communications on | of the Bead of the femuly in which rast chad | (oat We lite fs Jadependencs, its strength Vir- | liame, cad, in a very excited manuer, «lio you | byP™se “uperintendent of the letter carriers at Georgetown Advertisements, Hiclluey Hours. With 1x Tull page colored te en of asse-sments for the construction | shall have been born, or of such person as may | ture, and its object the Common Good. Re- mean, sir, to say that I bave indulged in jimge, and thirty sia otber Lilustra- tise. t volume, small Sv. Clot “eo ertoin :ewers in tbe First Ward, submitted | for the time being have and collected by the letter carriers xt that of- tw the Bostd by the Mayor re accord fice tor the month of November, 1895, we glean priucipal charge or | sponse by Jas. H. Sprigman, Esq of the | biackguardism! because if you do, ace with | superintendence of theaffairs of such family, | CAromcie. Song, ou assert Bonne Mary of Argyle.” by | what is mot so; and I will be Zeonged.? LECTUBE B 4 -” | the following particulars :—Carriers employed, . the tof ¥- Donegan, Saperinieadent | to cause to be made ont and delivered, on of | Joba Fatzons, and «John Anderson, my Joe." | Mr. Williams.—°1 did not mexa to call you'a | ie uow!NE par 4; collection trips dai: | 1m the meaBitet’ Prot’ tant asta E eS Dongrom jer Eick ean bis Denker ith teens &c. (Amoug the en- | before the last day of the month in which such | by Capt. Stuart, sea Seky Aha itity tal biackguard, | I have scen yon. sir.and we have | jy, 5; mail letters delivered, 111.3407 local tet. strect. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, December 2. 8! | full-page Etustracions, Sivall : Mr. Donezan’s, t birth shall bave occurred, to the Secretary of Kindred Societies—May ir ability to dis- | discussed this question before.” A Voice.— | vers delivered, 64%; Dewspapers, &c., deliy- | 7:o'clock. Babject: “Tue SeckRT or Stccr=s with i > ment fixed by Mr Forsyth on | the Beard of Health a certificate thereot, stating | pease charity be abundant, and may they ever | «Go outside and settle your difficulties” Uap: ered, 34,837; Ltiers ‘collected, 69,197; Rewspas | Adinlesion Fifty Goma } said sewers Is incorfect: also, a communicaiion | <listinctly the location and date of such birth, twice biest. Respouse by Simon Wolf, and | Fiuney. “I will settle them outside, or any. pers, &c, collected, 3,732. , This Lecture is both instrective antamasinz, | ANIMAL SAGACITY. A trem Mr. James T. Ferry, contractor, that he | the sex und color of such cbild, and whether sone. Sroeshcord ot te Irish Emigrant,” by | where. refers brn sasalt me while 1 know ——e ees ty receect ns ome Tepessed te che some. adience; meena te Eactorats, Sanstees ] Led not been paid $#0 more than was due to | still-born or not. That iu case of the nezlec: or | Je! le as my rights.” At this point mach contusion Tew ©. x = y ey . © him under bis tontrect for constructing sewers | fefusal of the person Raving the principal | The Lasees--God's last and loveliest ft to prevaitod, and a number of the audienee rove | iBullivans OL fits ciey, WH cess eee | ee soos st” | ATGIN Shiuetrat after ja the First Ward. os bad been stated by Mr. | charge or superintendence of the affairs of such | ™an—the inspirers of our first hope-, the bear- | to their fet to leave. Dr. Ashfield demanded | ¥' street, between 9th and ioth streets, anew | &} GOLDSTEIN, LICENSED PAWNBROK ES, : Moore in she Bound of Aldermen out, on the | family to furnish @ proper certificate within | €fs cf our latest wishes. Song by General | that be should be heard. The Chair. “You : jo. 73 Brid r te cb the liz = 5 : book store, where he intends tokeep on band comrary, he believes that he bas not been pai the ime specified, such person shall, for exch | Bulloch: ‘Jennie with the lizbt brown beir.’ cannot, sir; there is a gentleman on the floor,” a Soations 6 ms Fucugh «3 the work measured by Mr Foreyth. | cifence of failure, forfelt aed Bay the etm OF | wan orucieds andl 2008 tae Sate ee eeeE | UE. Ashiteld—ot rise to a personal explana. | $1, latest publications, particularly tho-e ued tas a Tecmespurement of {Bat portion of | $10, to be recovered and applied as other fines | WAS ordered, and soon ‘he tables were fairly | tion, and will be heard. T'kbow someting at savertinnsest F ise work by Mr. Donegan.) are by the laws of the Corporation. That it | rooming with the many good things upon | Parliamentary law and wil! be heard.” He eee eae Mr. Moor contended that no street commis. | shall be the duty of the superintendent ot ihe | them. Aman’s ability 9s a citerer well | then, with great determination, strode up to the RIND Tom, the famons pianist, commences sore’ oF other officer of the Corporation had | sanitary police to cause to be made quarterly— | known, and judging by the supper |: Stone | Stand and made eeveral ineffectual attempts to | a series of concerts at Odd Fellows’ Hall ts auy Miebt toargue quections with this board, | viz: on the ist of Jauuary, April, July, aad | be is deiermined to keep up his reputations speak; during which ther was some disorder, e Street, Georgetown, ©. “Money ucvaoced ov all kinds ef Me chancise. to any amount. and for apy ti desired. at very r and sold. Ba: ABINI PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY, Forrest Hall. Georgetown. Prof LG. M_ respectfully announces to bis | OURCHILORERS PETS. | sti ¢ ; s one jenigus bo Birket Poster, Py communic.tions tbrovgh the Mayor or | Octobrr—adilizent investigation of the number | Everything was served inthe most sausiactory Chair vainly crying “Ordac'” “Order! | Seeced by hen deedy oy en eee, Oe Mite ord others. Small yaarto, loth : ovberwice. He turther contended that Mr. For- | of births in each sanitary district that may | ™manper, aud the appetites of the company hav- | At the close of the meeting, Prof, Wilcox Pasced | challenged the admiration of all’ who have | former patrons and the citizens of George- ee _—_ 3 zk bed mede bis sssessmeut by the averaze | have occurmd during te previous quartar. and | !Dg been sharpened up by the excelleut puveh, | around the petition, and the meting wer thac heard them. His last coucerts in this city drew | bys occencd's ieee ea he eee es ‘Ss ALBUM OF PRETTY ’ Jer toot on tw whole leveth of sewer, while | to report to the Board of Health all cases of de. | 1U!1 justice was done to the edibles. The cloths | declared adjourned till next Monday night. crowded houses during his stay here. ing whch oil itcasinienaiee een hb short stories. By Uncie Mr. bor: -au cnly mea jared & portion of the onan in rendering the Soave sieatoned Sacer whi ote tis Hine ee ——_.—__ adewabin “sa avi is Dow being picely fitted up for the pure see over three hundred snd work, and hence the rate fixed by him was | certificates. at the Secretary of the Bo.rd of ot cl “4 = ee:-—h . s 30. me s | Ladies wishing te : Eased ou such partial measuremint. If he | Health shall be authorized to tarnish to phys’. | McGuire: “Our Scottish Simitns and Garinere.. | INDIANA STATE ABsoctaTIO¥.—This asso AScAULT amp Battsny—John Fink wa: ¥ ter their childres are, fifty fall page Illustrations. Printed im ad Ed wards auerted fo meet at the Hall on MUNDAY, af 3p. | baudsomestyle, m. | For particulars see Circular. to be hal at M= J.J. Bogne’s office, corner of Bridge and Hich measured the whole work and then made an | cians, accouchers, midwives, ’ sveraze. be might fod that Mr. Forsyth was | persons xs may require them, He moved to isy the commantcatiog on | su. ciation met at Messrs. Crittendes ‘suck oth Both toilivg at the siithy of the sun, and pro- e2 . scence ce | ducing the rarest works of are" By Geacral | Office last evening, the Vice President, Mr. J. h certificates as are hereinbefore required, | Balloch: An cloth, gilt. P: 2.50 committed to jail yesterday im detauit of boil to keep the peace by Justice Walter. having Scotland has many bonnie giens; | M-Dufourin the chair and H. ©. Ray secre- | been arre-ted by officer Tucker for an assault street noite. | THE ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN NOVELS. ? tory. Mr. Murray reported tual the commit tt wit = =e Ji i Mies Mir; ficherds noped aot: ibe infor: | Mr. Rutherford offered a resolunon directing | aboon them’ gle me Glenlivet.” “Kesponees | 12°Y, Mr. Murray reported, (oes aa ee ee G*® AT REDUCED Paiors. XADAME THERESE: OR, THE VOLUN. ' mation would be peed-d wiea the subject | the Mayor to advertise tor proposals for com- Simon Wolf. Col, TB. Suma, Kev Mer. Suaé: | formed that duty and had been Informed that | (GAknorR’s ALL-HEALING Lorton, a bottle | For the convevivnce of my friends andthe pub- | RAMS OF (92, One Volume, | come up tor consideration. He moved its | pleting the Frinkiia School Hoase. Mr. | Sit Rey. Mr. Elliott, and song: sung by | Be Would receive on Monday evening the 7th | of which has beew cent a is said by some of | lic in general, L will offer my larce and well select Mateus Tuenme: ou. ua ‘ he Comealtten on imgtexs - thas aarti toby ax Pesotation Geet ie Job Pacsoea: Davia pall G - ri instant, ats jock. At the sugzestiog ot Mr. | Car acquamtnnces who have used it to be quite ~] stuck of chcice Family Groceries to cash bayers the army of th. sted "ihe reference, ved | 3 utherford stated that i cos s, John Pa : » Geae lorresponding Sect = : ic ‘ oO correet exer sive ascrennents be | $5u0n) to complete the interior, (plastering, | G. W. Balloch, Alex. Pattersoa, and others, Dufour the Corresponding Secretary was in- | ¢iticacious for pains aud aches. at prices Ke an forces—lett | AS LOW AS ANY IN THE DISTRICT. for deed on the battlc Geid «f Ane.et!. rescued and a brought back to life by a brave German doctor. ‘The story atouuts in graphi> pictures of couutry | Liteon the borders of France ant is one of the most charming ef mosern fictitious productions. eiab ADVENTURE: IN SOUTH AMERTOA. 7 Goods. Drigs, andother | TRAVELS AND VENTURES IN jusaries; Fancy and staple Goods | SOUTH AND CaNTHAL AMEXI04. By W il. TENNEY. Dox Ral 2 Minsrrsted with thir- noltim Southeast cor. High and Bridge sta teen ful avd nuimeroas smaller e DsyLisz is DRESS Goons. | Steving. Ove volume crown 5vo....... $3.00 | | ‘he Indiana members of Con- etracted to in The later mcion was lost— &c.) and he understood that bat two mon ——_ +—__ gress participate, On sauce of Mr Wik, ss ve motion to refer was then | would be allowed to make the contract and he Tux Porowac Froxr.—An incidsat of local | fiams the members of the Association were re. CITY ITEMS ceth: efter whic, the vote | desired the work to be open to ail. Mr. Chi-e | interest around “the trout” this morning ist quested to meet at 7% o'clock on Monday 2 M re motion so tay the | expiaiced tuat the Building Commtitee Bul | atrival of acouple of commanders ot heavy evening next te proceed to Mr. Coliax’s resie ication on the table tempo- | made inquiries to get some one to bid tor fiaisb- | draft vessels,to acceriain if there is enouch | donee, The Secretary was iustracted t> pab- Jewetny, by & te vole—yeas 6, | ing it, and they were ready to reestve bids from | depth of wi igh tide, to permit theea- | Jihin the i ion then recurre! on Mr. y cue. Mr. Brown undersiood that the Com. | trance of theireratt. The sie. Wawacet my Teter the communication mittee had proposed to Mr. Dowaing for him | Fauke, commander, left Potom+ Ferry Whart ent Cf Improvements; whica | to make a contract and also anotler party | for Curricman and intermediate inudiazs with | MOO™ previously aod juin the Association, oe earned. whore name he did not know and be was in sere and freight. as also did the stenmer | nar. Gibson. from the Hall Committee, reported | Bore’ Doveus awp Twist Cassimere Suits vsented a petition from che | tavor of advertising for bids for there woul Vernonand Mar- | that Union Lrague Hall could be procured twa | —Cout, Vest and Pants al Seminary. a-kiue ex-| betwenty in. Mr. Bates remarked chat th evenings in the month at $4 p a | quantity, only, just ~Meral tax bad been @ great deal of m: uvering in reg. —+2r0-— ilver-plated Ware, and Fancy TAR & udiice of tue proposed visit | Goods, for Holliday Precenis, recetyed every to Mr. Coltax, and to notify all Indiamians | Morning. at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Storr, who withed to joi inthe visit to callat the | No. 436 Ponu’a avenue, near $4 street, Tow, Stackpole, for Moun sbal.*s landing. a | Hareey's Whe Just received st 101 Brivge at. Georret i PROGRESS OF BATIOWS [Second Beri Epetish Sera: ser Pioneer, ble width, al the Committee w: ment of suits tor boys, trom three to fourteen ie eeion wae 01 ESSAYS ON THE P OF § to this building. He thought the people wanted | Olden, irom Accouuk, w: jagor Harveys | Gn motion of Mr. Gibson, the Committe on | Years, for $5 and $6, at Geo. U. Menniug’s, No. ti dey nape od poligde On TE aioe Fe in puSTAy Wantrw, ceo ro: sehool-bouses, and not ® monument for some | Clark & Gaveu: schuouer Uopie Greer, Price, | Printing the Conslituioy age Bees moe | a1nsth ctr Empress Ol aad y fo peint to. He thonght that +f st was sold to | from Philadelphia, with wood tor Harvey, r d to report progress at the next m ——e._— i Alpecas em Fy cheap ULATION By Evna ¢ I requested {9 report progress a xt meat. Calieoes at 4 8. 12%, pin the Government it would be the best that | Clark & Given. 1 port p 1c ¥ ful! Medder volume crown S¥o. Price i ing. The Executive Committee was intrusted | | THE Lancer stock of Buffalo and Carriage | French Uhiztz, 40, Clouke aba Cloaking Ulotu:, ap : 4 ‘pen, grads | could bedone, The a ia estate | onthe scih ince Sohne tram Hayre-de-Grace | with the duty of making arrangements for | Robes, Traveling Bage, Ladies’ Satcbela: Vex | Shawls, Blackcte ced Goins Wek ae PR. 3..G. HOLLAND'S (Timothy Titosmb’s) vel Boundary yim Kock Creek | would cost. Sui@,t00, would b coins | On the vith inst. Schooner Auna E:. Ciark. Ed- | Monday evening next; atter which the meeting | list, &c. to be found in the city may be seen at | instlow of our stocks pronisine pret hones SELECT WORKS, (Brigntworl Edition.) ta ra terminw Al-o. bill to | school-he Mr. Chase replied that the com. | monoson, for tbis whart, with 12) tons ot coal adjourned, ° | M James S. Topham & Co.’s Trunk, Har- 1 10 SeEKIAMIN MILLER. ‘vols , 1émo , Unbinet fize, printed fru sdesir the n wee'era pari | troct with Mr. Dowuing war for the erectian | for George Bogus. geterred. Mr z ——_+ —— hres, and Saddlery Manufactory, No. 5¥ h Sty be plates, upon Usted vet i . . : : . : ie : ree ENTLEMEN, and OHILDREN'S wwicit pr. | of the batiding and covering it inat sto, of | F W .or/.—Arrived—Schooners Wn. 1 Ligvor Licensts Grant gp.—Licenses have | street, next door to Oud Fellows’ Hal Soe ae ; i and fe = @ number of reside 1 eg | which $20 600 hos been paid, aud that th Emerson, Dorr. irom Bongor, Me., with Eranted by ibe Police Commis-ione.s to | aud sold for cash, and hence theif cbiuce. ore Peak BAND CLOTAING. Underclothing, | | The contin ethene tated tee ee the privdege to Keep as Tmany cows | jtetion would cost tional. bushels of Jackson's white povitoes ior M ties to sell liquor, who bave | most moderate, ay find nece ots aud hoes, &c., &c . Deught by Dr sollane palin 5 Be be egestas. of en editcon ia this uuiqace ry 'o keep them trom waut | posed that the resol {be amend, lizan: Eod Philsdelp we Fast Tagine is - Are eee ioe ay e* trom the City Wezister, viz Gserrencs nis SCR At 98426 7th streot, te tha second j At inctudes eure: referre Fr. Moore pre. | 5 authorize t © to receive bids, | fort ing on and Georgetown Lee Oem. First Ward—Joba KReamy, Juhu Cumiskey ENTLEMEN who wunt to buy Uvercoats or ve ern ; seated pe ition of 4. H. Merrill tor reni-sioa | and offered such amendment. Mr. Brown re. | y voudfivid. Crowell, trom Wangor, We., | ard Lovie Betz. y - feshionable Capes for themselves or their sous, | _38*8 bet. L at | BITTER SWEET ; of fire: referred. Mr. Lioyd presented peti marked that the building would co=t &)' Bith F 1.C feet of iumber. for McLain; Sirah | Secona Ward—Thomas MeCormick. George | Will find a eplendid as-orcment at HL of Pever esicing to ba $00) | Mr. Bates moved an amendment that the com- | Purviss, Jon . if om Philvteiphia, with 5h | wep © be authorized to advertise tor bids from | tors of ‘cual, for the Washing on aad George. | ps € Government to purchase the buildia: iown Ice Company. kil — Messrs. Bates, Dalton, Davis, H Bowen's Wher — Arrived Rutherford, Stewart, and tae Pr-.irient — of real | ~. Nays, Messrs. Bali, Rar.tett, Brown, Chase, (y*5 11S TUBES AND COANDELICRS KATHBINA .... WM WHPLAN, LESSONS IN LIFE. No 210 F street, near Trasury Building. oe Extensive aut Beautiful Stock of Chandeliers | GOLD FOIL. Gas Fixinres wivays on baad. Daily in re us oddir & Norris, Victor Rouxs, | Co's, tov P Hliam Growon, John G, | Hotel. hans, William Scberger, Adam ‘Rethart, =e Frederick Rupte, Jobin A. Gray, M. M. Force, | | That's T1® Ban !—Gent’s Furnishing Gooils Peter Veraum, asper Keller, | for the militom, at the most popular, aud avenue, United Sta. compat ¢ a pill for bis celef; refer 4. ' Mr. Cin-k initcduced a resotntion requesting | se the tax clerkt to ascertaia the 1 va J : as | : ‘Wlliaim Shoora: sa A. Fisenbeis, Her- | keown to be the cheapest store in this city, of pi the latest und best styles. froma the North. | TITCOMB'S LETTERS - esinte conveyed by the Unit» > Gov- | Juenemann, Nallev, S.tdo, and Torry—< tert Harris, Jobu Scuwartz, Conrad Yo !, John | Mesars. Franc & Goldman, Marble Hall, No | ane “gettae Out ae ) PLAIN TALKS ........ went MG LTS ; Wale CALS de hot Oe Cee te Tine, eentii: | Ee quevtion recurred: os of : at for der ey Oty; | J. Centuer, Peter F. Genty, ©. ©. Willard, | 458 7th street, oppocite Patent Office. Good | Yank, ues im"y 7 wal, tbat as not ou ae = list, aud re- | Mr. Cnase ome mat : ot : Gregg, for Potomac ‘creek, | hotel, Johu Hancock. Merino Undershirts and Drawers, for 5°, Goand B ———" PRESS MAKING. — BK OB—W vy Lattice eg yey — a por the same to this a; Teierred. | the Committee. and it was lo*t; yeas 7, onys 9. | light? . ‘ Third Ward —Sebastian Amman, Ed. Kolb, | and 75 cents: a fine articie, Land $1.25. White Mi o soe wit ee Mr. Met: arte da eee on of Ana | Mr. Brown offered am amendment, that the | Fuy's Wharf—Arrived—Schrs. Sarah Luvi- | Fred G. Robe, Saeed ee Tate ents | Bnd 73 cents: a fine article, $1 and £1. “pleudis | petween I and k actin. Wailing oception | mebed 1¢ See Nett B® Beat tox will De far- ¥ (OF tTemiss‘on of a fide; accompiuied by | proposals be reported to the Bourd before the | nia, Murdock, from Lower Poie:nac, to Mr. Konier, Joba’ Buenler, Ceuard Borins, Mrs. | quality, £2 and $2.00." Socks, Im is, 20and 25 | Ptwee ned evens Sate gain ene 8 bill for ber reliet; ref-rred Mr. Biker inir. contract is made. The vo'e was taken, on la Frezier: Reindeer, Newman, f-om Boyd's Hole, Augusia Kroeger, Radolph E. Petersun Ed- | centsa pair. Handkerchiefs, all ready hemmed, | sicherche etyles. No work slighted to b tem its PROF. PORTER'S MENTAL SCIENOK, eed bill tor relief of I). 1. Eitou; reterted. | nig the substitute of Mr. Bates to sell io tas th wood tor Freedmen Sute'— | ward Gaetz, E nan. 15 ceuts. Good heavy Gloves, trom 25 cent: | ecmpletion—tipes always et. and no ey ’ Also mitre reolution that the Commit- | Government on the table: yeas hrs. Elias Moore. Gross. for Alexaadria. to | “Fourth Ward—John P. Hamlin & Bro. An- | upwards. Neck Tice Seatia, Kec ot the lavest we on Imps t be requested to examine | (Mr Brown, Dalton and Fi load with coal tor New York t &F Backing witching and Cutice aud | THE BUMAN INTELLECT: with an Intro- jog carcfuily and prong iy done. Bo 193m dactton upon Psychology ang the Human Se Bout Py ert Nosh Porter. DD. of WULTUM IV PaRVO- oilers, One vol. Sve., early 7) pages oR rae ahD bol se Fen i = 2 rae Snel Sag vt s ‘e are receiving daily m the North all the NISHING EMPORIEM New Books, #- soon we pul lished, suitable for the Coming Heitday season. We came tu part DICK EDS’ CERIST 45 CABOL (in prose) ‘Cloth, gilt, $5, tall Turkey. irth Ana Beu- | thony Br ght; Harvey, Batley, for rom, he. A . Evans. axzi, Theodore Juobansan, Scott & Broughton, W. W. Laskey, James Molan, Cbas, Mades, Matthew Ruppert, Jou Soerr, mt wath * view of takin. to con. Davis inquired whether the whol Toptiety of the improvemen t Intd on ihe table, aud the Cusir devil er front, by the extersion of the sea | it was not, Mr. Davis appealed trots tb i wall from the Long Bridge to the arseual | sin ot the Chair, aud the Obair was sustained, } Frourds, and repor? to this board by bill or | yeas 10, nays 7. The question recurred on OF ; otuerice. at as early a day pir aBoible; | Rouow of Mr. Brown, and Mr. Atrivon sp Cantwell, froin Salsbury, with titty Wishing to appiy for the oeawste of the Bank- | 4 yy, — peda ; sed. Mr. Moore mtredueed bili ap in favor of selling the building, and u ds ‘of w jor Jobn 4 ese sited rupt Act, who eannot pay fifty cents on = o } fing 825 to pay H. ©. Fuller for works 10 & Schr. Matilda Foxwel!, Spi a. | | A Hones Case.—On Saturday last, a colored | 1'F ve Mog: Sos = TAT O- ian, v, wa ‘ dollar of their iud=bieduess, should apeiy | Westowid ecarcely deem it ne PATibg ihe Watimony taken betore tie Int present only | town, light. Gale Geet ae ee Stattuachumes se | betore the Ist cf January, the time to which tay. | tineoet prtoeine ween wr amodated. Me ——_.—__- : rk 5 . ud at low pri re Goods and’ P Cali in and see. es, and we are sure at yon will buy, The only agents tor the ved—Sehrs. Thomas Fifth Ward—Jobn O°Leary. new Royal Eagle Paper Coliar. Haven-de-Gracs, —James A. rare. sees Hee ieiface: | Sixth Ward—James A. Crare. -_ nett, bound down Occoquan creek. j Jeinsen’'s Whary Kelly. | ArPLicattuys Ix BANkRuPTcY.—Person Seventh Ward—Joseph Josep, Tho: ee aie, Cantwell, trou ary to atver 3 ra ; anes emeriment of Carpets, Perot. | WOODSIDE AND SBASIDR, Taoetrates by ‘ nyestigating Comumtwe; reterr-d. * tic cont. > ture, and Hote furnishing Go d- citizens en and Pencil, Cloth, gilt $4. fall Tur Mir Grauder introduced resoluiion allowing dbut noaeion | Soupiers’ ano : A ieee | Sot nee ne Coatgn ot SUS IIRES DETES CIRO | TE rece eT ber cone conan ce tm of Wasbingtu, A'exaudria, ana G % key neni ud others to take theclay oat of | ws jon as amended. | Weekly meeting of ihe And Satlors 8 Sy oda Henry M. Crocker, of Fall's Tn Fai Rn Atrnes 4 aw, they have already been very kim te relented Crocker, trom | Mr. Fowler introduced resolution directine | Union was beld jast n at Union Leazue | Church, Va. At the examination he proved eitcitee ee a fig nig upen ta & very Liberal share of ¢ APPLFTON'S JUVENILE ANNUAL for $ | Ssvorably oa the | bw secretary io have the journal priotdand | Hall: Major W.S. More presiding, ant Mr, | {ut the avimal was owned by his brower, | 149 and Sohcitor in Bankrapiy, Cay Hall. | RPS, Soae, Wik Whenee scopes BSP ame sam . ‘ o. Tax Clerk, $55.55, | delivered to the members ou Friday mornings; | H.T! Brian, Secretary, Mes-rs, Thomas Fitz one ee Soot Gl) aieeeex ses Sueee wc im the pact. to etri ve ts plone STRATED EDITION oy KATURINA; . alary iron uspenved by tae | and if this order be uot complied with, Leb= | Wiliaws and W. F. Kelly were proposed EL cuon Siar) Chee Ahertredgenenreboesral (Pt Bh Niner ahnagh will pleas. to continue t> ua the light Life end Mine. in a Poem By J @. 4 . Mayor ontil he by | reqnested to resign; which, after somo distus- | Cecied to membership. Pie Clair vindi fore the justice, who proved that he purchased | office ana residence from the First Ward woes pat ge there ts 9 great mnmver of | 1. land (Timothy Fitoomb) "With seventy 4 convention 4 . | stor, and various amendments bad been of- } the association against the charg: the horse from a Mr. James Day. This last | Massachusetts avenue, between Thirteenth anc | strangers coming im to Wastingro. duily. we Ilinetrations, executed tp the highest atyle . Bir. Kichards, trom lmpruveineuts Committee. | fered, was adopted asa con surrene ween ATecent meeting of the Eoye ne, alleging | Day Was in turn arraigned before the justice, | Fourieenth streets, immediately east of Font folly Invite toem. ne well as | of the art, from origival crawings by Wed. nigected tn conabay Garten ductway | jamered uy Mr Onaen) theriee oe ns fur- | thatit was opposed to the: population | #4 in bis defence stowed that he parchased | teenth street. Office hours before 10a. mt of che District snd sarroand Hennessy and © ¢ Griewolt Eneraved by 3 acToss K street noch, between aod 8A nish the n with the jonruai by Friday | of the District, which he denounced as a fa Evins ryesledi ttl el aleae ppg iggy lle +. m. fours of attendance at the y =e fer Be e'songe weal streets we-* to@onuect "ith the center footway | evenimg succeeding the meeting. Mr Hin, hood, and claimed that tue orgaaiat Mbere it bad been placed tor sale by Jol Woman's Hospital, trom 1 to 2p. m. every 2 . ine Extra ilominated othe Norsherm Libert kel: passed. Also, | troduced a bi W0 Person the first to (urn cat w colored people in | Evens, which statement caused the arrest of | day, Sundays excepted. 10,3 Cioth, $9; Turkey Moresco Extra, or An- febored Council lt to areb Liber Creek, ou | be fined or otherwise panisbed tor seit tbe eity. 1 offered and adopted frblgmal Rensbtineaves iepel Danie Bree Dr.Wi jopnad | = tique. 912.00 Doth Cop vol street, wnd am amendment Pe- e 01 tol 2 ais, | Conn, &0.— Dr, White, Surgeon Obi: ier ‘ eve:ng the amount of appropriat‘on from as omnpiied upon whom thw onus was placed; hut he, ia | of twelwe years" Practical experience tn th: « Reom, and Chamber | Ur\form with the above, in size, style and — ” S145 os ) the some sum appropriated by | with the laws of this corporation ir Tetuced wo admit turp, proved that be owned the animal anterior ¥ aption. Fine Marcic top Uenite. Hatt. aad otver Tables Fine Wainut Extergion un? otoer Dintng Tables, Feather Beds, Gb. !sters and Pillows; Mate, Cotton aud Hnsk Mattress, and Bedding of every de United States and Canadas, and eetablished » . 424 Penusylvania avenue, Washington, D. C. since 1861, removes Corus, Banions, Bad Nails asthe prop- | &ec., and successtuily treats all diseases of ‘b; du yableontoi | hotel, tavern, ordinary, restaurant © et. Mr. pilation for a license for keepin lwembersbip, Hare collected to p FRoys in Blue bad been m to the time when it was claimed by Crocker that he loct him. The justice thereupon dismissed chal. | '¢ case, and surrendered the bor: ert “Fourth Ward | honse, and bas paid into the designaied dap nays 1, (Mr. Lioyd)— | story of the funds of this corporation th \ fenging the anchors of prodvve | ¢My of Charles H. Bay. fet without pain or inconvenience to thr | |. SFipiion rhety—Ta ‘ The bill was’ tben | of money required by suid jaws for a | Proot Of the et elaring that ihe ms ——— > Eauent. The shoe caa be wora with easeim =} Carpyir in great varity Pu Up, neat box Extra {ilnmineted _ benaick. om Improvements | keepertber ahotel, tavern,ordiaary, restaurant, | clus was Tread 4 eee a ne ee Oe Coe Cae. ee LAmD Dr. Gor, | mediately after the operation. Refers to thy | 3)/.i4;, iseraim, Dotsh wo 9; Torkey morcceo, exira or utigue, é reported fay orably om Council bills | or other house; that any petsou arrested for | account of ail ved, and to | £0n of Hon. ©. C. Cox, Commissioner of Pen- | many eminent physicians, surgeous and taou- 464 fo curb, pave and gutter on east side of 6th | selling spirituous, molt or fermented liquors, | show that ad Houestly | S!ons, bas purchased A fine country seat from | sands of other responsible persons who pa us st; les of Matting, Hear(h Bugs, and Door ' sireet west, Dei ween Massachuseits avenue and | of other beverages without license shail be a | sppropriat was then cou- | Br 0-5. Linthicum, consisting of eighty acres | tronize hus establishment, Hours ha ame: Bi sin ec nerib: on weet side of Lith street west, | compet-nt witness for himself upon his trial, | iributed for the relief of a disabled voldier pa bout three-fourths of a mile from | to@ p.m. No charge for consultation al Large variety of Ornemented a ee F fost Qe Bsurets north: ‘and on boih sides of | and that all acts or parts of acts so tar as tury | {he room; aiter Which (ue meeting adjourned. | Jessup’s Cut, on the main road, seo Pies | Calis mscte at residences from & to ® p.m. House Furnishing ines sen? “rucies im —- ioh Street west, betwoem M and N streets ) 8re inconsistent with the provisions of this —__—_. commodieus frame dwelling, for $13,500. We Mow we do uot gies the piconet our Sent —_—— SEP iinieh bills ed to @ loug discussion, | act he, and the same are hereby repeated. | A CAUTION To Hovea-Kesrens.--The atten. | Undersiand that Mr. Cox (the Commissioner) BY @oops. acgerdnine or omy that we hve (beter thas eee etre a! Postponed. Also, | Mr. Hive seid that he bad donbts whether the | tion of house-keepers is called ue great im. | Will make his home there in the fature. Mr, D — zi to curb, pave and guiteron path | ac’ , bol there is one thing that we do know: wr bovgbt cur goods for cast, and can sell as low and 2b Of the Board of Police Commissioners in | portance of keeping their fron! loors tock 4, “ ‘ret nor:h, betwreu Iib and 16th | reference to licenses would sted in the court: | fn yiew of the inet that eevee Surcvigens | of Captain Bradiey the farm recently occupied | anced teh conta TPeaat ALEROR fooaced so Dorn, Between rh end ne tide of © sircet | and that when parties obtain the sequisite | hawe recently been made to cullor for thaivine | bY ‘Diek een lat and [oth streets west; hoth | number of signers for a license it should be | caution in ttes tespeet, “The a. ‘OTHE reduced from §1 25to $1: ail 4 ef ¥ bich were passed. Also, hill to construct | granted. The Board of Police had carried this | because of # praciice which 3 among | County. = OH RINOES reduced to 75 cia. eRe eh et ws 7 paeeoen 16th and — be sn —— - to wae interfere | some of the pediing fratermity, oi «ing to eiti- ‘Tne Steams: John Gibson, of the Mer. PA ae pm he no he fi rests wes! ve First Ward: passed. | with the financial condition ot the Corporation, $ 7 "clock 4 for cash exclusively from the first bil to curb, pare and ganer’ on | and thus ter the city bad, by their action, Lost Oy the door, | Shsmts tine, which left New York at 10 o'clock of the mouth. ‘Gail st des of Q stret month. between 15th | $17,000, The bill was ordenad to be printed, and J enzinger, of the Baltimore bur, has purchased Great reduction i icee—50 cent ALPACA re 88 good goods as any other Furniture esta’slish- Multuge tp 'Parvo 1) Only call and examine | opera, ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE EN. Axso, ara G@uaving OF im fi te ascortment the avers Tatedigoodss aroun BRANOM Hows No. 406 SEVENTH STREET west, betwron Q aad WED AND VISITING streets perth, in charge of Walter B. Williane one caRDs. |. J.O P. Barnside, about two and a half | /0cemte: 37% cent DRERS GOODS redaced to 2 wecessary, | Miles trom Jessup’s Cut, in Anne Arundel 1 = LACK ALPACA reduced to 76 cents zwn's houses, with goods and when they will first try the bolt oi the door, ! : .m. ther wharf in ‘J. W. SELRY & CO. Dols im GREEN @ WILLIAMS. a Which, if they find unlocked, tuey will open | P-™. 0” Saturday, arrived al BH * nt ___ Sa 8 Se ‘alco, bill to cure, paves weg eeuee; Pestpoued, | made the special order for Monday neat. Mr. | swealthily, walk In, and: orp Ohne eta Georgetown before o'clock this moraing, with 35 Fe. arenas. menecnam, ee tn ance wee eee oa te went | Arnon, fom the Cremer on “iealth, e- | is convenient. ta the ball; bad trea tae oT SoG cae Siame: Empire, which mie ___sataiveartioet. | Naw ronn o1ps ne treet Wes and V | porte or relief of W. C. Milburn; paised. | their ill-gotien plunder, without searching for i UNING AND REPAIRING. ved bent ~itvets north; pasted. "Also. bill to | DUT Bere drom the sume committer, reported | the inmates of the house jo effecta trade orale | Wit New York on Saturday at ¢ o'clock at the | PPTANO T =e es. Jest recoteod CO Ble, best ngs. OREETS, &c., Tascam pliner treet bill for relet of James E. Bates; passed Mr. | with. Should tuey be detected iu their ecspt, | N@W Jersey coust, delivered Ls no: which we warrant to Keep eweet. This Cider ts f Taylor, trom the Committee on Improvements, | cious iu‘rusion, the ple of ignorance of tuo | board ber treight at Norfolk, passing the Em- F220. trot Police Commitise, reported favorably | reported bill to erect gas lamps on certain | Sales of ropriety tc entered, end they thereey baled alles rap atom plas Vint Nie lel cp the resolution allowim wep | streets: recommitte!. Also, a bill to gravel E | escape without beng brougat to justice. (it | Winters reports fine weather ou! more ‘han two cows within the city limits for | stre-t north, between Ith and 2ith streets west; | Ite, South Washing/on bas beeh « favor: sbe six months pext oasuing after the passaze | passed. Mr. Davis instroduced « Dill fer the | sort for these vagracts, and within the Showed te teres ney, (ite cows) are not | relief of Enoch Perry: referred. The bill (B. | week two iamilles on Sait tee oa te ae market. BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED AND PRINTED. 4 a ‘D, formeriy Tuner shat ree, CAPONE avenue and a ae mame ot te | eae Sk” Hast tas atta wants CoTILLIoN Part no 16 tf between lth and 11th streets. BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER. for sale, rent, «r ex. Slee Oe ee jeultaral my ts wai WHITE PINE LUMBER, Finkvey Martin, the obliging Bartholoy Ww MALAGA GRAPES. Arundel county, Md., have located hen is now goingon at tne store ot FRESE Ns pased Mr. Larmen, from Ciaims Committee, wef clerk of the eg ~ locate Lad | Ladies’ Rebeka Degree Association will close 01: . FRENCH FRUITS, La allowed to become manite pepotted aif, | A:,te pay William Morgan a deficiency ir his | canal, have been robbed in this ety: arse ghey lcnie rayy oD med lgredeninag f Ney. sspyrey, a = Orders Lorman. from Claims Wommitie-, reported bill | tatary was passed. ‘Tae Board, st 10:30, ——_-—_—_ Yard Odd Fellows’ Hall to-morrow evening, To CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS a jeccel: au Dy mail receive prompt attention. for relief of Peter Conlan; passed. Also, bill | adjourned. Parson aL.—Brevet Lieut. Col. James mM. | Commencing at 7 and closing at 12 o'clock. The zi PETITE POTS, (fine andextrafine,) just vet tor relief of Alfred Brooks, pay bim $75 out —_e—_—_. Moore, Chief Quartermaster First Military | Proceeds will go towards repleni the ——- ‘aud of my own importation. ofthe drstt fund: passed. Mr. Crocker, 1rom New Ticker Aczyr Aprorrep.— Last | P!s‘rt¢t, arrived bere this morning from Rick’ | 'Te®=ury of the association be! the winter FOR SALE OHEAP!! ALSO, Ceo ne eee a2 Mil SDELOPEIR- | eveving, Mr. Joba U'Lasghiin’ onus aad un | Bond; baving been summoned ata winner, | ots Inewben they will, be called On torellevs r ORANGE COUNTY BUTTER, cihSuapaistia esartorie ae cane | AaOg Meowe a qrredane Catanayte | te act cepbatetn be aamtet zs | Solel mua OT eowee FRE SATAN Taw ALISCHS ‘ 3 1th Met! nding in the Circuit Conrt of t ¥ , dnpee=ae_ md Wubin the limits of the Discrict of Cstumbia of | oiutment of ticker azo of the Baluasee = Wjedge Wen, Alexander, lately of tee cer THE ATTERTION of the pablic 1s respectfully paces ag = . te og Bd umeae eon igned Obio Railroad as the office No ‘408 Pounsylva- Qourt of Balliimore city, and Gol. John L, | mika Poe entre sale of fami! or EW SMYRNA FIG, very handsome, 10 con! i ‘on imi, formerly of th ~ | Railroad from the lower counties of Maryland; | Vif Svenue. John So aately Telleved Mr. Fo Ma Beye ne nom Of Anne xenerel ticket office, who bas bad charge Centre Mar: | 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 BEL, NEW CANNED VEGRTABLES AND Rusts, as reported bill for the reitef of Lawrence Qoa- Capt. McFrely lef, since portion ef P, Bor: passed. home smong the tic! Mr. Clark moved to teke up the special order, ” ee an en shine ti including an appr practice im the courts, tol curmetene ata Gatien wi eaten | Sale doy end slot uf a4 was ete ae he Wook BS minh at H.W. BUBCHELL, been among faticin EE Tue Sommuns Forcuny Case—Veeterday | O8Y Until all is sold, OBBBBY, at prices Oorner Mth and F 5 t ‘strects, " Pigg z ree gs 2h 10 TO 20 PER ORNT. LOWER mS. Under Bbbitt House, FRENCH & RICHARDSON, 4 being the bill for support of tbe public schools | ‘"" “* FES" Weeks since on fhe charge of having fered tee tahoe Sneataee 50 56 Fate ings THAN PRESENT BRTAIL RATES. R 2 ° a5 Rerrd (or tad er Ce erence renee, | Naw BUMLDING ASSOCLATION—Qatss a | Swords ‘o two dratts onthe Unite Sate he. | District will pay tue tecehere the amounts dee | 7° Please call and see. BEDena| . loppeperch on the educational iuterects of f dares ne ber oC cers Se aoe Sanna Botory at Louianilln wee bones Seniesa ‘hewn for the months of October and November, MATE'S B voorrt, bv pas iat Re, Soe oh ee ete ee eee ME | (Mr. George F Gulicx rrewiving cae bay |S South, Sud was commitied to ilin default | Cheol house. “The weghers ot Duisets Noe t, | noth im Sixth ot. west, near Peas. a9. Brw Yous Avazvs ax Gixra Oraxer, F. * | scripito mea i. stant ad . other, » also be paid, ‘Méberty Market, : SeREES Of the imbabivanis of the District lart ‘ite wa} tae antera sre tout toe cr hae pe aoe io rere jemi St ES Frovs: aes: me aken stock. A preliminary niceting Will take SENTS ON Tis STAsKT Cans.—Theornter | THR Rartgoap Ip. ‘Casu—In con. Foun, SRT renee LITHOGRAPHERS } ws week Ur two, and there is. bat PEMELRBE couductors to charge fare for all | sequence of the Equity Court Being earner | FRED! yunp1 YERD' GALCUNED TASTER. ENGEAVERS, AND ut & prosperous association will be ekers and packs ges om the street cars has | with acase commenord yeete % — FEBD, —: : ould ports Seas mt. seater fr b's tt capac aa | spent tacbartameserteg eee cages | THUR AED TO ia, 306 PRERBTLYANLA AYEECE. / « : : ms K der, having been rejected wt the lost snsctinng 0 Graxt axp Logax—In the window of Mr. | Dutbel or more. Por siuall hei trunk one seals ‘this movning for one, week. W.M. GALT 200., af r e 7 the'boord. He defeuded bis views a torhe | Jobe F. Ellis tea flae bust of General Joan A. | 1#1¢,f0F large trunks iw u ites will beomarpon ———o———— Indias svense ood First streot, * cial be ce wstion, azain asseriiag chat there bad | Logan, of Llinois, by Flannery, of this city, ———e—___ >| Or" Lapy Ravens will be glad to hear | guy ; Near Baitimore’and Ohio Depot. wn y to oul customers, anp ’ Leen bo ComeUS fine 1860. the enume:ation of | Which i+ pronounced by compeent judges n | SERVED HIM Rio. ary George was ar- | that a large acsortment of genuine French Cor- BTM wheleanie: _ = sahabitants los! year not having breu made uy | Kood one. nd attracts much attention, aud ad- | Ieeted yesterday by oMcer Felt, ou’ tne nom, | seu. ban Jost been received at the celebrated | Al SF ry 8. % the authority of Congress. forwing, im Smith's grilery, tes capital bust of saat Mai sumehtou: tor indecent expo- | Hocp-Skirt and Shoulder. Brace Factory of | 4& Bua! ; 05 peereot . 4 The Cusir (Mr. Grinder) ratet the amen | Genera! Grant, by the same artist sure, nud Justies Clark fined him 20, Ch:. Baum, 5:3 7th street, between D and Gapivol are noisily «479 NINTH STREP. 5 - , > ‘