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THE LATE OUTRASE. THE PERPRTRATOR LYNCHED. He is Hung by the Pesple. Fall Particulars of the Affair. In test evening's STAR we pablished a giving @0 Sccouat of the EVENING STAR. THURSDAY.... «+e OCROBER 14, 1668. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, Excursions, Pic-Nics, xc. Natiowal TuzaTee—The Richings Troupe in “Orown Diamonds.” Excursion to Norfolk aad return on the Steamer Uort on Mondays and Tharsdays. Daity Excursion to Mount Vernon on the Arrow, at 10a. m. MARKRITER's ART GALLERY, $56 7th streer. eSMiT# & Stone's Ar Gatuasy, 25 F sree. Opp Fritows’ Hatt.—Musical and Dra- matical Entertainment. ScHURTZEN Park —Au' the Wasbington Sch the villain who committed the outrage on a of this city, in Prince George's ee The Alexandria Garette of last yesterdsy’s Gazette was published an ac- count of the outrage of & young lady near Fort wi and of the arrest of the of the scene of the occur- uainted with ail the partic- gn Ssturdsy last a colored man named Thomas Julius, who came from Montgomery county, who, with a wite aud child, bas beer living with Mr. Thos. Adams for a year past, while standing ia the door of the quarters im which he lived, s3.w the lady pon whom, on Monday last, h= made the as- sault, pass by ic company with a gentleman om her way to the wharf at Fort Wa-bington, ‘and remarked toa colored woman named Lu About two o'clock this afternooa dense vol- Bmes of «moke from the vicipity of 13th and 14th streets and the canal cauted an alarm to be turned im from the Frank! and it was soon discovered ceeded from the iron for owned by Jonas B. partner ot Wm. M. Ell oceupiet for foundry purposes by Messrs. Poctit & Tipps. The fire originated in the engine-house at- tached to the foundry. The building and con- tents were entirely consumed, and it was with the greatest difficulty that McLean's planing mill and the adjoiming lumber yards were saved from ignition, so ‘was the beat. ‘The fire originated & small chareoal Jurnace used as a super heater and was eutirely Oiscomnected with the machinery used im ex- perimenting with crude petroleum in gener- ating steam, which was stated by many in the cTowd of spectators to have been the cause of the tire Mr. Ellis’ loss is $15,000, and he is insared to the amount of $12,500, as to.lo In the iv ve, Was met at the steamboat wharf at Fort Washington by ® young gentieman of her acquaintance, and escorted & quarter of & which ahe taught school, where the road tarned is from the school-house, snd within jug of the child. ren’s voices, who were playing th-re, she was approsened from beh nd by her assailant, wh was in the wocds with a wagon hauling Tr: kicked, choked, thrown to the ground and — Co.. < this city, $5,000 his - $5,600: and Potomac, of evidentintention. When Mr. Eskert found her $2,500. Mesers Petit & Dripps lose 25,000, she was lying quietly on the ground, fearing they are not insured. Messrs, Whipple & to move lest the villain should vetura and erson’adoss 1s $1,500. ding ber alive, kill ber. Mr. Eckert earried Bouse of Mr. Rennoe. who lives indred yards of the scene of the Be left her in the bands of friends and started in pursuit of the criminal, in which he was soon joined by forty or fifty Fesiden‘s of the neighborhood. ‘The outrage was committed between 9 and 10 o'clock Monday, and about 12 o'clock the Perpetrater was arrested by Captain Beasley and Mr. Alexander Rennoe,s quarter of a mile from the scene of the taken to Piscata- way, examined before Justice Brooke, and by him, in the absence of the principal witness, turned over to Constabie John Underwood for safekeeping until the following day. There is no jail in Fiscataway, ‘And as & means of pre- caution the crimin chained to another eolored man named James Jackson. who had Mr. Robert Spear, in making his escape from the second story, had to jump to the ground, and im doing so "he wa= badiy cut across the under side of bis chin. making a gash chree imehes long, and down to the jaw bone. Some of bis teeth were broken. and he was other wise injured. —_—o——. Centre Market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES. ‘The wholesale prices yesterday were as fol- jow: pples, eaung, $3885 per : - HO cents per doz.: Potatoes, $2.25 Per dbl; Sweet Potatoes, $2 50a3.50 per dbl. Onions, $5; Cabbages, $5a2!0 per hundred: Chickens, $3.5ax6 per dozen: Ducks, $4135 | been arrested on suspicion of being uilty pet doz; Eggs ® cents doz; Oats, 70 cts. | party, and the two were guarded all might dj r bushel: Marrow Fat Squash, $2 cwt.. | an armed possee of citizer About 12 o’elpc! ‘ears, Slag bushel; “ terse Semel eertiaatgeees ‘Tbis morning the prices at retail Wlre as fol- lows —Appies, eat: amg. 30840 per peck; Grapes, i5a2vc. per lb.; Tomatoes, $1 peck Green Corn, % each; Turnips, Soc. per peck: Cabbages, per peck; Onions, Sic. per peck: 2 doz; Damsons, $1.50 per peck; Uhest ut: per quart; CBickens, #1 per pair: Ducks, $i por ‘pair; Cucumbers, 5c per doz.; Country Rutter, Svc. per Ib; Pears, 60c. per peck; Lima Beans, 25e. per quart. Tae New Jersey that night an attempt wes made to take him from his guards and havg him, but the counsel of those who wanted to bear evidence in the ay prevailed, and the effort was not suc. crsstal. Yesterday moraing both the arrested purties Were taken tothe house of Oaptain ley. where the unfortunate young \y had been brought, and examined by Justice Brooke. Jackson was discharged, but Julius was at once identified, and @ committal made out Against him for comrt, and in of Uon- stables John Underwood and Anthony Ander- *on he was immediately started ia a wagon for Mariboro, the county seat. At bis request ne was taken by his house to tell his wife good- bye. While the wagon was standing in front of bis+house, it was approached by abeut twenty men, dressed only in their shirts and drawers—one only in a shirt—and with hand- Kerchiets with pierced eye-holes tied ove: their heads, who, after tying Constable Un. derwood—who had attempted to defend ni: —- and ye eee lyBcbers—removed nim from the wagon, and made Deputy Constable Anderson alive the vehicle to a piece of woods @ short distance of”, where he, too, was pat outand wed. ‘ne was tage oneof the ving been ady sed 6 Dori otal justed over a hor! uffed, = eee seent IAN Assocta~ tion at Union League Hall, and Din sect Re no cnening Yoar-as follows: |. Swayze, t: Henry Harburg. Vice President. P L. Garretson, ‘Sereta iv L. Hartung, Treasurer. The toliowing Executive Committee of one from each Congressional District were appointed to canvas: the ments and fied out me Uekets, &c.: M. M. Kaigh: Thompkins, zd aistrict: ad district; L. Ones iter, 4th district: P. J. Downing, 5th district. Some discussion took place as to whether Jerseymen lost their right 20 vote at Rome by voting in this District, und the matter was finally referred to the Executive Committee: also, the duty of securing commu- ‘was put around bis neek and the wagon driven from under him—he spring- Tation tickets and leave of absence to clerks | ing up at the time, spparently with the inten ‘who desire to go home to vote. Mr. Carpenter | tion of expediting his ® Tope slip: ollered @ resolution, which was adopted: That | and the wretch’s feet touched the ground. One it is the duty of every Jerseyman who has the Of the maskers then jumped upon his shoulders to bear. Bum down, while come of te reat swung Bim to apd fro until life was extinct; afer which the whole party formed ar 8 interests of the ublican party at heart to use bis voice ana "Bote te rain it, mance and respect of publican Adminis. tration. It was om motion ordered that ths mames of candidates to this association be re- ferred to the Executive Committee, and the terms of membersbip be fixed at eue dollar. ‘The duty of drafting a constitution and by- coroner's jury, bold en inquest upon it, returned a verdict of sceath from hanging by unknown parsons.” The corpse was buried on Hatton’s bill, on the blie Toad leading from Broad creek to Pis- cataway, aud the sight of the grave will, itis thought, bea constant, and, it is to be hoped. a sufficient warning against the recurrence of a similar incident to that of which itis the finale. er RivER FRowT.—Hareey'’s Wharf.—Arrived— S$ Was assigned to the submitted to the ——_e—_—_ SapBaTH-ScHOOL ConvESTION.—The Cnil- dren's Sabbath-schoo! Jubilee. in Baitimore, ‘Will commence on Tuesday evening, the 1¢th aust. The opening sermon will be delivered by the Rev. J. P. Newman, pastor of the Metro- Schooner J. B. Austin, Davis, 320 toms coal for Harvey, Clarke & Given. Carter's Whasf.—Arrived—Schooners L. and M. Reed, Stellman, from Philadelphia, with tons coal for OC. H. Burgess & Uo.: A. H. from Philadelphia, with 305 Sailed—Scbooners politan a. Chas chy. ew morning, the regular sessions will commence am the Charies-street M. E. church, and con- tanue three tuumes a day until Friday evening, the 22d mst. Prominent are assigned to the Rev. B. Peyton Brown, Rev. Dr. McCau- Jey, Rev. Samuel A. Wilson, John O. nees, David A. Gardner, . Hark -JEsq., David R. Barr, and others from this city. Sabbath, the 2ith, ‘Will be the great aay of the bilee, when, in the morning. on will be eastern delivered im each of the 1 rehes eal +; East Newmarket, Jones, to Eastern Shore, ‘heebmpomepastiepanp he Johnson's Wharf—Artived—Schooners Mon- et eae els wen, tana, Boyce, from Kennebec Kiver, with 4=0 “Apostolic Creed” is to be recited in concert, | tons of ice for the Great Falis Ice Company; Pawnee, Weaver, from Newcastle, with ship Umber for the navy-yard; Robin H from Philadelphia, with coal for B. F. Ulark ‘Saal federal jed—Schre. F down the river, light, Pawnee, Weaver, for de- » for and & nember of interesting Sunday-school choruses sung. —— THE UOLoRn (UmsTIoN— The National Theatre Case—The case ot W. S. Boserman, J. T. wre- Wormley, and ©. O. Brady, colored men of race; Sau Rappahan- ‘Wis city, against Mesers. 5; « Rapley, nook River, both tor ejecting tuem from the dress circle of the | Riley's Wharf.—Arriv s Pomona, National Theatre, came up before Justice | Allison, from river, with for Chase last evening at 6 o'clock. Mr. A.G. | Winfleld & Weser; Galena, Scott, from Acco- Riddle appeared for the plaintiif, and Mr. R. | Mac, with 200 bushels sweet potatoes for iH. Las&ey for the defence. It appeared that a of = riser he ‘Sone, ‘Writ of certiorari Was yesterday granted by the Supreme Court of this District, Judge Olin presiding, upon application of Mr. Rapley, re- tarpable on the 18th instant. and served upon Justice Chase, demanding all of the certified mpers im the case t be sent to the Su ere of the District. where the case will come up for trial in ashort time. This is based on the ground tbat Justice Chase is a party plain. tiff to the record, he being & member of the Board of Aldermen, and therefore should have Bo jurisdiction of the matter. Tee Sate or BuiLp ASSOCIATION AD- vances im the Washington Co-operative, Which met at Temperance Hall inst nig! amounted to nine thousand two Bundred dol: Jars, sold at an average premium of I<} per cent, the highe=: rate of premium paid being 1%, and lowest 175. In this association the purchaser receives the whole of cash bid for or Purchased, and the amount of principal and um is divided into 12) month a 1 t; John Taylor, light; Mary Ame! vans, and Brewster, Russell, light. iowler's Wharf —Arrived—Scnooners Joseph Hay, Hathaway, from Boston, with ice for Washington and Georgetown Ice Company; Ocean Wave, Kirby, with coal for Ice Com- peny. Ssiled—Schooner Susan Brower, Jonn- ‘harf —Arrived—Schooners Pandora, Ashion, from Smith's Point, with wood for Wm. Warder & Co.; Mechanic, Swart, wiin wood for same: Mary L. Compton, Hogers, from Newark, N. J., with stone tor L. Watson. Galt s Wharf.—The steamer Arrow, Stack. pole, went down this morning, with a few pas- sengers for Mount Vernon. Arrived—Steamer Thomas E. Cahill, Maise, from Baltimore, with Passengers, and general merenandise for mer- AB's. Potomac Ferry Wharf —The steamer W awaset arrived Isst night. bringing passengers and a very beavy freight of cattle, produce and poultry, for dealers. Coit, Ryther, with passengers and freight 0} oystire: produce, kc! Sehre Thomae, Oar- Toll. Hemyon, with wood for Dod A. E. Sm; ly pa ead close tion on each share. The meeting last might clored the seqond year of the association, which comprises about 500 members, who anticipate ‘witb considerable mterest the annual report to be made on the first Wednesday of next month. ——_-—_—_ ‘THE SAVAGE-JUENHBMAN CASE —The case of ieged assault upon par. Sav- age by Mr. J ‘which are dimitished in number He by made ae ao coe nee: wrereted ire a changed. foto be ‘2 Weed ant Coal Whaal. Foot of 6th ee . 4 A. OG. puty Grand Mi charles Peterson, W.G.: A G.. W. W. Wilder, W. ©; ter Ford, and others A YOUSG lady was sented LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.| < The Star: Tne iste Wamber of your is ‘he proper time to ‘With some chance of success, ang having from tume to time seen im your |i several commucications on the subject, I solicit space for a few nes,in others, touching the same reform in pharmacentical affairs. I shall never forget an rap nein ese sirgie cherry, which nearly cost Bim bis li ‘When cherries can on certaia occwsions carry sucB fatal effects with them, weought ages against the feartul danger? ot the lidg and dispensing by ignorant and incon it per- sons of such powerful agen: g One more iilustration tor urment’ Oaiome! is considered a comparatively less remedy when given in proper dose. More so is muriateof ammonia. Bat give both simaultaneousiy, and death may be the result. oe an ‘t ef ge kcend ~ — netecher to discover the now well-kaown fet that calomel, with the chlo: ofal form double salts, con! the mercury, which is one of our most terrible Poisons. Miahle, Selmi and Riegel tried to show that a higher temperature was necetsar to produce sueb result, bute death, with ai: the symptoms of poisoning trom bicbloride of mercury, resulting from the use of injections of solution of common salt while the patient was large doses of calomel, proves to the con! . Drugs are dangerous. We should not allow everybody who hap- poss to have afew handred dollars to invest to fit a drug store and compound prescrip- tions of the nature of which he i: norant, pharmacentists are than the public at large to rid ‘corp! charlataps; for we cannot, as @ body, claim the Tespect which should be entertained toward ail sefentific professions so long as we have them among our number. But we can do Bothing without the aid of the public and the Press; for it is 8 painful fact that the unworthy Qnd ignorant are nearly as numerous—acd Prosperous, too—as the, for their profession, theoretically and practically educated phar- maceutists. ‘The only remedy is—to induce some of the Oldest, worthiest and best known of our frater- ‘Rity to tage the lead in forming a new Pharma- centical Association. All true druggists will join immediately with a will. Then peti Congress to give the association a charter thorizing it to exclude all who cannot show a diploma from some recognized pharmaceutical institution, or pase an utterly ig. re anxior ton, from obtaining licenses. Fi drageists should pay their licenses, not to the Government, but to the Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation, and the money be appropriated to the foundation a of fame ad rmacy, wit necessary library, etc., Phere public lectares could be delivered tor the benefit of students. No licenses should be granted to unqualified j, and those who, notwithstandisg com; ignorance of business and du already own drugstot should be compelled to leave their establish. men's in charge of qualified perso: Who will help me tate Harbaugh, Gilman and Nairn, etc., etc., co do much towards the reform,and edlv suggest many improvements on my plan. Will they do it? Iam sure the public will lend all assistance. Let us net drop the matter. Yours, very respectfully, oO. ia te —_—_—— ‘THE Pornt or Rocks RAILRoAD—Cars to the Tournament.—Yhe rst trains on the railroad in course of construction from this city to Point of Rocks, Maryland, known as the M-tropoli- tan Branch Railroad, went over the track to- day as far as Silver Spring, Md., to which t the road hasbeen finished, toconvey sepgers to @ grand tournament which is taking | sated there for the benefit of Grace Church. rains were run out at 10a. m., 12 m., and 3p. m., in charge of conductors Heary Duvall and William Bullen, and the run was made easily fi On the two first men- pasidias oom, Exper J. Z. Taylor will preach again to- night, in the Christian Church, M street, between 9th and 1 Subject: kingdom and differential featares.”” ASSAULT AND BATTERY.—George W. Smith was before Justice Plant this morning charged with committing a violent assaulton James Parker, and was fined $20 and costs. ——_.__ Alexandria and V! ‘The Gazetie of Inst evening the following: Evvact or Lovs.—Two young men of chis city, who were both in love with a young lady, also residing here, having come to the conclusion that neither could live happily with their sweetheart im possession of the other, last mache malkea to the whart at the ster dock. and clasping their hands j fate the river. How remantic, if they bad died! But the cold water opened wide love’s blind eyes,and both struck out manfally and were s0on on terra firma. SALE or Comroration PROPERTY.—At the meeting of the Oity Council last night the re. port of the tee on Public Ss rs Tecommens ag: Sa sale 08 ose Bion, Bae 2 Ta plat of the city, and the ground north of the same to Pendleton street, or the land bounded by Orenoco, Water, Pendleton and Hasepenive Hatt the weg and Ham road Oompany, for $2,500, and the report was adopted. ConroraTion PRoxiss.—As will be seen by Feterence tothe official lings of the meet- ing of the oy Coe ae ae, puolished im another column jay’s Gazette, Messrs. Garwood, Bc geoen MaBeamesnd Reed have been a) Proxies to represent the city’s interest at the aunwal meeting of the stockhoid- ers of the Orange, Alexandria and Manassas Railroad Company. SE SECOND-HAND CARPETS! Es ity. SECOND-HAND CARPETS!: SECOND Ha: D a iE PLY AND INGBAIN CABPETS, Ww. B MOSES’ rnitare and Carpet Bmporium. \VENTY FIVE = TRY, THRE! For Bale Oh 00 9-03 D_ TAPES- SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL REQUISITES, ke., kes, kee WE WOCLD CALL THE ATTENTION OF SCHOLARS. PARESTS, GU. IANS. ABD ALSO PROFESSORS ABD T nd od OUB LARGE 4ND COMPLETE STOO SVERITHING IN HE iL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOK =e LINE, WHIOH WS WILL SELL AT VYBEY LOW BATES, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. — BLANCHARD & MOHURN, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Corner Pa. avenue and lith Street, =? WaASHIBGTON CITY. Mania. srovenrs amp oruzas 5 ‘WILL FIND at PHILP & SOLOMONS’ BOOKSTORE, 333 PENNSYLVASIA AVENOE, between 9th sad 1ith streets, A FULL STOCK OF THB MEDICAL BOOKS =. 20 BS USED AT THE WISTEE SESSIONS OF THE COLLEG! ‘Fair Discounts from Publishers’ Prices made to Stedents. PHILP & SOL@MONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELL- ERS AND. STATIONERS, 332. PENNSYLVANIA AVBNUB, oct " streots. any 6 . CITY ITEMS, A Dovsre-ManasTED BisMaRx at a 1th and 11th streets, three doors east of 11th street. ————— ax Serres, eravec. Holgers, GQroide Battons, Jet Setts, je Cat Bead Ohaine, Received this morn lewelry Store. No, between dy and at "s One Dollar vans avenue, streets. make: row! Iphia. e: for the = To calling the Locert PML géeiphia prices at Oak Mell, 46074 street, oppo- nN B Olngiers and Tailors supplied at tne lowest wholeele prices. 10,186 ——_-—— Fatt Ovuacoats, $7, 88, $10 and $12, just Teceived at A. Serene’ popaiar elotuing house, Penneylvania avenue, between 10th and 1itn streels, three doors east of 11th street, SticHt Voip,” Covcns —Few are aware im ee of checking & cough or Suid yield the mild remedy, if tue begi Id yield tom y. erect Sone me “Brown's “A of th diate rellef, ‘the Trohes” have proved their ef- ficacy by a test of many years, and have re- ceived testimonials from eminent men ggho Rave used them. —— SUNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. 50c., 600. 750, $1, at the Original Franc, 494 7th st., between Dard E. No Branch Store, 9,291: —_-— For BTS, 75c., $1, #1.50, $2, 82.50, at the Ormina Frese, 494° 7h st., between D and E. No Branch Store, 9,20,1: —__-——_ Goop Socks for winter, 8, 10, 15, 25 cents, at the Original Franc, 49 7th st., between D and E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: —_-——_ Corms, Diseased Ni ‘Vascular Excrescen- ces, Buni riareed’ delat and other dise ia, 5 4 4 atrects, Ene, Seats oa pin Gal ear Tesidences between 6 and 6 p. m. No charge tor consultation at office. ‘1861. —_-—__ THE CHEAPEST Gent's Furnishin, qua Ko to the Original Franc, 494 th serect. between Dand E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: —_-__ ‘ME GERATEeT relief imnginable can be af- forded thie warm weather by ‘wearing ue of those elegant suits selling at such astonishing- ly low prices at the celebrated Oak Hall cloth- Save your origi gs Hee! our mg Furnishing Goods at the ‘Franc, thst, bet’ Dand E. No Branch Store. 9,291: tabled ap iat Red tere ma dinpe at ison & Uo. can sell Shoes, Boots, cheap gs any person who advertises in the Star, 7,14 OFFICIAL, ws Passed oe of Washington City, D. C. AN Act making an riation to supply a defiiency i ine adacobcinsien tor opening and gracing First street east, from D atreet south to New Jersey avenue. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the City of We ts ‘That there be, and hereby is, appropri it ot the fuads of the Fifth Ward the sam of fc thousand s!x hundred and seventy-five dollars and thirty-eight cents (1,675.32) to supply :he deficiency of appropriations for opening and grading First street east, between LD) street soath and New Jersey aven Approved, October 1, 1860, An ACT granting certain privileges to John DAD. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board Common — the Cily of Washington, ‘Bat permission granted to Joha Tynan to erect a frame |-Foom to his brick houre, situated on Six‘eeenth street,in square oy the same to continue daring the pleasure t jon : Prov ‘ne con Of the Unined States be Mreroes tained thereto. Approved, September 27, 1°69. . J. Bowgn, Mayor. Approved, Uctober 2, 1569 U.S.Gaant, - President of the United States. Jom? RESOLUTION granung certain privileges Jobn Coulson. Resvived ty the Board of Aldermen and Board Common Council of the Cit; Washington, at "John Goutsos be, an be y al et-eet, ground own by the Corporation in the Seventh Ward : Pro. vided, That the said Coulson pay an annual Tent for the same, the amount to be fixed by the Mayor : Provided further, ‘rat the said Uoulson remove thesame within six months, when so notified ae Mayor of this Corporation, as being in the way of public improvements. Approved, September 2, 1°69. Am AcT to change the grade ot Water street from Ninth street west to Eleventh sireet west, Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board Common Council of the City 'f Wasvere, ‘mat ibe grade of Water street, between Niuth street and Eleventh street west, be, and the same is &s follows: Commenc- ing at the of Water street at its intersection with Eleventh street, and proceed- ing thence om a gradual inclination to Ninth atreet, so as to reach Ninto street at the present established grade of the footway now laid at that point, and that in continuing the grade of Water street eastward from Nini street, the grade be established at the same Reight as the curbing and pavement which are now iaid at the intersection of Ninth street with Water street, and the grade from Eleventh street west- ward to Thirteenth-and-a-alf street shall be made in like manner. Approved—s. J. Bowsn, Mayor. AN ACT authorizing the erection and lighting of lamps in certain streets. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the City of Washington, ‘That, subject to the provisions and restrictions of the act relating to the erection of street lamps, approved November 21, 1668, the Mayor be, and he is hereby, anthorized and requested to cause the lamps to be erected and lignted ‘With gas at the seyeral localities named below: A sirert north, between First and Sixth streets ast. North Qapitol street, between Band O streets. Southeast corner of Connecticut avenue and L street north. Southeast corner of Seventeenth street west and. street north. E street south, between Seventh and Eleventh s:reets street south, between Sixth and treets east. Virginia avenue, be- tween Fourth and Sixth streets east. North- West corner of Twenty-fourth street west and Letreet north. Tenth street west, between G and H streets north. East Capitol street, be- tween Second and Fourth streets. G street north, from New J avenue to Seventh street. G street south, -and-a half to Tenth street west. Approved—S. J. Bowszn, Mayor, Resox authorizing Colonel x te rect two frame wood- Jomr Samuel a Suareel Strong, ofthe Finn Ward, is hereby, authorized to erect two wood honses 18 the rearof his building, on B atreet north, between First and Second Approved, Approved : Received frow the President of the United . fe 8. J. Bowmn, Mayor. re WITH DUMPING GRATE. NOVEL FLUE, AND PIN POINT DAMPER, Saves over 50 per cont. of Pusl, SOLE AGBRT, bi: Ddetween loth and Lith streets, 13, 1869. 3. Bowas, Mayor. ce MOUNTAIN te Waer Vinciw1a.—On the Past vank of Norw river, gi Mampanire county, West’ Va. is perhsps one of the nos. Tae Rervprican MOVEMENT im Sprain. ish Governnient officials assert that rebellion 18 dying out, but *he Rep: deny it. It is announced thata fignt has oc- ‘Wounded. "ne Cortes has ap ited @ committee to in- ire into 5 a juct of deputies who are supposed to with the insurgents, and to Teport what action should be taken im their cases. The insurgents who were defeated with ‘ulation is imminent. confidence Goverame: son to believe its capit ‘The London Times has litle in Spanish republicanism, and thinks the mistaxe Nes with the Government iti having delayed a definite policy tor so wy tame after the close Of the revolution. The Times suggests a com- Ecsite the dominsat party and the ublicans. —————__ Tae METHopIer PREACHERS AYD THE Book Uoncguy.—The rollowing preamble and Fesolutions were passed at the usual weekly Preachers’ meeting ot New York on Monday : Whereas the managementof the Book Uon- cern has recently been the subject of painfal Allegations in the Public prints, the discussion o ic ; amd whereas it has been hinted that an attempt will be made to smother investigation : Therefore " Meeting of ‘solved, 1. That the New York and vicinity bave conficence that a Pet investigation will — it should) be im isto! tel: ade imto the _ ment ana prose nt condition of ‘tue Book Ose. cern, and that the Church and the be duly informed of the result; and eontid ce, We ask the members and friends of arch to pauently await 2. That fully appreciating the delicate teak before the General Book Come mittee, we them our sympath; prayers tn it phe ition. hina vor Tespondent of the AlexandriaGazetie, writ: from Leeebarg. Va, Oct. 11, says: ~ le in town bee tome ol horse ad- jorses are i. lower than they were in the spring, Brovavi; in view of the scarcity of provender, owing to the drought. in green as it did last June, and if the weather Keeps open there will be fine fail pastures. The corn 1s better than it was supposed three ‘Weeks ago it would be. ‘The wheat sown before the rain has comeup beautifully, and seeding is now pretty well ad- vanced. —$____.__., CHINEsB In New Onteams.—Tne Plan and schedule of Mr. Koopmanschaap’s Chinese agency in New Orleans, are now made public ¢ Louisianians are to pay the Slia month currency or 5 gold. They must also advance $160 for payment of,the emigrant's passage and two months’ wages. Oan the Planters raise 20 much money (83,000 for every twenty hands), and can they be sure that the laborers will “stick” after they come? Ine contractor will only guarantee sourd health, ity to work. The New Or- at Pi raise money to import laborers, and that it is desirable to ve = large bec ne of Chi- nese as @ safegu: mst their al amen: of agriculture for otter fields of inter . —_—____ STEAM Ox ComMom Roave.—In E; steam begins to be used on common roads. gentleman writes to the Times stating that Io Bas received @ visit im the dead of the night froma friend, who with four members of bis family arrived in a ette. The rea- for selecting that unearthly time for the visit was the existence of a law forbidding the hee of steam carriages on the public thorough- fares except between the hours of ten at night — a Orpostrion TO Fem Masomey.--A large meeung was held at North Wentham, Mass. Tuesday, in opposition to secret societies, ~ Ucularly Masonry, at which it was resolved that the Pilgrim Seciety should at once take up the corner stone of the Morument, at Plymouth, and remove from the cavity in thesame the plan on which the names of the Grand Lodge ef Masons in that State, with its grand officers, appear above those of the Gov. ernor of Massachusetts and the President of the United States, and that all imprints and anscriptions of the sects ot Free shou!d be erased by law from all the public buildings and monuments, as subversive of the idea of pular government, and tending to make F: Iaseonry the religion of the State, ogi r ——_______. NiacaRa Fats have undergone marked changes this season, from the repeated fall of heavy masses of rock and the gradual eaving in of embankments. The Horse Shoe, it is stated, has evidently given way some ‘thirty | thatpartorthe cone where the «green seen, 8o that Ww may take place Amencan Falls, Way at points to a considerable extent, pacbedtie en 2a sadness, s7The Halifax (Nova Scotia) Recorder is | evidently in @ fighting mood. Hear it: We ‘Will shortly be set free, and we will then be at liberty to take any direction we choose. ‘There is one thing quite certaim, and that is that as soon as the Dominion, as it is cailed, is set at liberty, and the red coats and drawn from this province, the people of Nova Scotia will take the liberty of the Confederanor, or the infant in, < British America tm th De of e hurricane drowned, with four seamen, wrec! | GEORGETOWN. Lerrane rema: pads” Last meses wes atin Ladses’ List Brown Mi-s Lou: ‘Onmal Mr= Susap: ‘Drer ec voagioa Wig kta ease Sees 5 Jobm ss ; Ke its James; Lacy Mrs (eo; Muliord hiss: Nash Mies Mary . H; Patent Mre: Ringgold Dani A; Tilchmaa Mire Sallie B; Whitehead Miss jas: Ores Ww, Ewele Aroe: Saarae ees PWLETE Wet while a party of gentlemen were sever-i-al Crinks at a well-known restyarant on the banks of the personal recounter, and m meeting was ar- Farged to take place on Avalosian inland early the next morning. Before midnight. however, @ Dasket of champagne healed all differences. THErT—A coat and 4 setot harness were stolen about a week singe from the stable of | H. Tenney, and yesterday after- | Dorsey Mr. Willi named the streets with the cost on, wi Bowever. be proved that he had auother negro named George cS am ‘was then brought up, and is held for & bearing by Justice Buckey. Saez or Kaat EstTarTs.—We learn that Mr. David R. Edes bas purchased of Brooke B. OR8'IT 18 4LL RiGET.—A few nights since, EDUCATIONAL. {BESCH AWD GERMAN. Prof. HENRY want will resume teacki: abe aot private fomt fs. "apply 412 fi strest, corner tithes 25 a= VENING Crass. % ee Oct An EVENING CLANS will be organtont October sa SPEpRIRS putes vis coma Greet Williams, Eeq.. his halt interest in the Semi | SPA & UUding on the corner of Washington and Gay streets. Riven Froxt.—Entered, steamer Valley City, Johnsos, New York, and New York, Jones, Phiiadelphia. Cleared, schooner J Ricardo Jova, Little, Galveston, Texas. Coal SHIPMENTS.—17.331 tons of cou were sbipped by canal for Cumberland during the ‘week ending Saturday, October 9. _ Georgetown Advertisements, Pe tat tesethedecameet etait B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. To ac. aT | HOUSEHOLD PURNITORR. STOVES, &c., AT 1G, October 16th. eon, eh inavclocks I sill eal fe tror of ts Auction Store, ig he 8 gen- ‘eral assortment vase hol tare, tered, Be, Taowas syn ig = LAND WINTER DRY GOODS. ané colored Silks, Trish Popiins, Empress Olothe, Fintd Popling, Satgetsant Revisons beset 3 rior donble Warp Alpsces; aks: Cloaking Cloths: Platt: [JX THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer; Georgetown. COMFORTABLE TWO irom. : One-third cash; balance tn: months, wits interest secure? bye ‘of rast Sent ot the purchaser. red when elt were? StrEck FOS. DOWLING. Auct, ‘UBHITUBE! FORNITUBE Serax Li PBIO! of 4.0 subscriber rior ‘Cham- tothe o fine tes, will Esrasuireep Ip 1836, Paexicm AWaRvep tx 1857. Ww. ATL PREMIVE BF TM DrEeInG NG ‘A BLS! . CUNT meFSESEE™ with overy desirable app and pro- th the best talent aad artistic ekill obs om on, ar with constant al attent Pete. Br ict Sieh eoeint ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Ano’ \ as Shee re; p24 Es * JOHN E GOX, Trustee. THOS. DOWLING, auct. [B* THOS. DOWLING, auct’r; Georgetown. FRAMB BUILPING AND LOT ON FRED. EBICK STREET, @RORGETUWM, AT AUO- ‘On THURSDAY, the 14th day of October: at f cule » thercon, former! ly oreo. This ise lot, with five stone cellar walle erectedsand the building bee three = present bes three room. ‘Terms: One-third cash; residue at 6 and 12 months, secured by © deed of trast. $50 deposit atesie. Conveyancing stamps at cost 0: el T. FRED. W JON setlcohée THOMAS DOWLING. auct. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgeto POCTTORED, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THA’ SE eS gL See OLD oF ‘We will roped to sell the sbove-namei of the 20th day of eF | iy, end is constantly spoken tm the _iyScohm MADAME D°REBVILLY. Prio”. EDICAL DEEPA CTT M' © Town COLLEGE. _ TWENTIETH MEDICAL SESSION, 1469-70 EGS BUILDING CORNER OF of COLLEGE BUILDING CO} TENT! CITY OF WaSHING TON, FACULTY: oBLE Yi Li . B OuNG, m. Profesror of Prineij Gereral Saye and and stitute. W. D thes BISTOPHE Professor of Medical Ju sid Biyecian. STUART ELDRIDGE, MD, Lectarer on Ofteel ey ae ndesmology The Cheap Place! STILL ANOTAEB DECLINE FLOUR. WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $2.50 PER SACK. RAY’S ARLINGTON FaMILY FLOUR, $2.60 PER Sack. BURNT MILLS FAMILY FLOU: PER SAck. BEST CBUSHED SUGAR, 17% cents por pound, BEST CLARIFIED SUGAR, 16% cts. per pound. 62.50 ALS0, 4 SPLENDID ASSORTMEBET OF FINE TEas, CBOSSE AND BLACKWELL'S ORLEBRATED PICKLES, WORCESTERSHIEE AND LEICRSTERSHIRE SAUCES, SPICED OYSTERS, 4 PURE ARTIOLE OF OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA. C. s. OHARE & SON, 962 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. ocd tt \

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