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>. «~ - OCTOBER 26, 1569. LOCAL NEWS. card ef Aldermen, October 25th, 1569 The Chair nid betore the Board several ewmanicatiyos from the Mayor, as folio One announcing bis appreval of ssveral ac: ‘Wied origiva'ed ia ‘his Board, Pp Ove transmitung the Bs eudiag October 2 eg balsnee due by the C 2 Sows yy the Corporation to date of One stating that the bill privileges to Eemand @. Lor sed the Councils aud was received by Dis signature some days eaunct de found, and was probably tak Bis Geek by some o: office, and recormmmendi resolution by the Counc ‘Operation of said bill (which will Become 4 law Without any signature, in five diys afer ts receipt by bim.) til! further action by tha Councils. Mr. Baker subsequently introducs! & Terolution suspending the oper aaid bill. core stated tat already become & law, Raving been Misyor's possession fora longer days. The resolution was pi One recurming withou! Bis approval WDu D gives to UO. B. Matticu: close three feet of the alley 5 10 square 254, and takes from the pub: Bprvilege ot using so much of said silev." Toe iT say* —«To give this right to vartins op- posite this lot would reduce the w..ita of the alley to 24 feet, and render st impossible for ‘wagons to torn sroand within it and thus the mai object of a wide alley would b+ detexted tsiaston for the benefit of individ. should generally be Id it De eo ip cases of :bis kind Padlic convenience i< made to giv wate intereste:” referred. Une transmittrag account of SE. Tyson, Qpothecsry for the poor of the Third Ward veierred. <B, show- granting uals si ATATEVENT OF TAXES. The following communication was rece: from the Tax Collector CoLLxcton's Ovrice, Crry Hatt, Wash- ingtcy, D. ©, October 25. 1-8.— To the Board of Aldermen ont Common Counci! —Geatlemen -— Ms the time for the abatement of five per ceat. on the ttxes for the present year will expire on the I-t of November, I respecttully recom- mend that there be ag abatement of ten per cent allowed from November | to Lecemper 1, and Bve per cent. trom December 1 to Janna 1, 1570, and that from January | to Febraary 1 mo ab@ement be allowed. Also, that on and atter the firstday of February, Is7u, the Col- Teetor be stlowed to close nis books. My rea- vous for these recommendations are. that the Corporation is much in need of ready money, and that ten per cent. abatement will cause (he Deavier tax-payers to take advantage of stid abatement. The poorer classes would also be much benefited thereby. The abstemen: of five per cent will be ap indncement for all to pay Witbin the specifi-d time. If au avatement ‘of five per cent. is allowed for the month of December, non-residents will more promptly pay ther taxes. Itiea well-known fact that ihe Fesources of the le for the past year mot deen sogrest as heretofore, and that this abatement will greatly aid them, and 1 bope, at thessme ume, will give u WELL, City Collector. Mr. Connolly, of the Finance Coumitee, subsequently introduced a bill extending the pericd for wBicb an abatement of 5 per cent. ball be allowed for the prompt payment of Sizes, to and including the wth day of Novem- r. ey. Mr. Moore gave the Qollector credit for noti- fying the Board of the expiration of the time tor abatement; bat said he (the Qollector) nad Ro Tight to give advice to the Uity Council: as t@ the rate of apatement. He (Mr. Moore) ob- jected to the high raterecommended by the Wol- lector. amd said that tne period nam*d in the Fesolution was too sort, as the tax books were not yet ready. He would tavor au extension of time to the ist or 15th of Dec-mber. Mr. Connolly complimented the Collector on the excellent mapuer in which his work was being done, and thougbt be had a righ: to send & respectful communication to this Hoard, on this or apy other eu y-ct. He thourhttye period mamed in the resolu:iom just right, as it would speedily fill the depleted coffers of the Corpor- anon Mr Moore moved that the time be extends 1 to November Sth; lost. Yea:—Messrs. Emery, Moore, Morseil, McCathran ard Stewart—5. Ihays— Messrs. Boker,Coampion, Uhase, Clark, Connolly, Davi-. Knignt, Slater and the Presi dent, (Crocker)—% TBe resolution was then passes. ‘NEW DUSINERS. ‘Mr. Stewart presented remonstrance of pro- perty Owners against ps ving an alley im square *6; referred. Also, petition of M. M. Mclatre and others for erecting lamp posts aud Iamps on L street, between Vermont avenne and 16th street weet. referred. Aiso, petition of Wm. © Jobnson. prayiug for the iedempiion of bis | Corporation stock to amount 0° $7W; referred Also, peution of F. & A. Schmeide>, praying payment of balance of $200 they represent to de due them for plaeing iron railing in trout of the uty Hall; referred. Mr. Chase presented peti- tien of L. F. Clark, praying that tbe amount of tax paid by bim for sewer on H street may be yetunded; referred. Mr. Crocker presented thom of George W. Randiett for reliet; re. Tred. Mr. Ocnnolly presented remonstrance of Michael K. Coombs and thirteen otbers against paving the carriage-w6; on Mich sirect, Between Land M streets with wood, as pro- 1m the bill now pefore the Councils: re- |. Also, resolntion a Mayor to suspend action om the paying of New Jersey avenue, between Band C sts. north, unti! amore favorable and june season of tie year. A Motion to suspend the rules to consider the Dell was los’, yeas, 4, (Messrs. Coanolly, Em- ey, Moore and Morcell:) nays, 0. The r-s0- Teuon was ther, on motion of Mr. Moor, Felerred w 8 sp-cial cc mmittee, and the Chair eppormted Mesers. Mo re, Connolly and Davis As said committee. Sir. Connolly also intro- duced bill to Imy # fag footway across New York ay between 4th and Sih streets; keferred. Mr. Blorsell presented petition of Jobn Mulbail and otbers, asking the restora- Yion of @ pump m square 66; referred Mr. Moore introduced bil! to erect {amp posts and lamps ou L street. between Vermont avenue and ifth street west, passed. Mr. Siater ietro- duced bill defining certain duties of the Ward missioners, (in relation te payment of Cor- poration laborers, aud to preveut the giving of orders fo payment for their work;) referred. Mr. Moore introduced resolution prohibiting the giving of orders to laborers on Corpo- yation work. Mr. Slater moved to lay jt cm the table: agreed to — yeas, 8: mays. 2, (Mesers. Moore and = Morseil MF. Clark imtroduced bill for relief of Dani! Connelly and George W. G. Eslin; also, bull to eurd, pave, aud gutter on west sid? of [st st. east, between E and south, both ref-rrad, Mr. Paker intreduced bills for rettef of John Knight; velerred. Also. bills te grade and gzavel E street south, from tith ty 12th west: to curb, pave, and gutter east side of 12th st ‘west, from Marylard avenue to C street south, andon borh sides of @ street sou:R from sta we-tto Water strert; and to trum and gravel 12th street west from B south to Water street; referzed. Also, bilhto take up and ree: tne curd-stons and reper the gutter on the south side of B street sonia, beween 6:h and 7th ‘weet. pacsed. Mr. Crocker tntrodaced bill for Febet of Joba Neenan,; referred STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Mr. Chase, from Commitee on improve. meat. reported bulls for the following street im provements, al) of which Dill« were possed ‘To curb, pave and gutter on the west side of Piret street east. between © and I) south: north side of East Capiiol street, from im to 11a east. sowth side of © street south, between 1B sud ith east: West side of First street weaty from Virginia svener to F street soutp: east side of DP) street south, from Firet to Canal west side of Seventh street east, trom East Capitol street: to 4th streets enat; south side of B street syutn, from 6tp to 7th west; west side of Twelfth street east, between Pennsylvania aveuue amd tol street; east side of Comnecticat ‘D street; north i! from 10 to iith west; to lsy flag footway on ‘%b street west. at gure nag —viap a rpobng we gutter on west side street west, sr ie'M north, both sides of Norn Gaprot street, from New York avenue to Boa from G o K south: ast side of jassachusetts avenge north, west side of Third street ease, from D toG s'Trets south: couth side of D sree: ‘Masssebucet's aveuue, from 2d to HR street cant, west side of Third street west, from York avenue to street norB; both sides i, oust, from Peunsyivania svenue Oapitol street, west side of Mb street, sweet perth to Masechusetis avenue; rourn from 2d to id east: east =ite of Third street east, s i rd QO way to | rth, from 7th street west street; north side of north, from to 14th west: morn side of A north. from Ist to ga cont; ae | sides of North Capitol street, from * ‘Rorth; wort side of P street north. from 1612 weet to Rock Creeé; and west aide of ist street east, from B to C porth; to repair pave- ment op sooth side of A Street south from 6:0 walk at corner of 31 to reset curb and re- pa rfootwaysand gutter on both sides of 6:b | street east, between A and B north; to take up and relay gutter io portion of F street north: to | take up and relay gutters oneast side of Eighth street west. between Land M north,and at side ot Eighth street west, between G acd H porth; to lay a flag footway seross Ninth street apd Massachus-tis avenue, south side. aa1 ou north side of New York avenue, across said street; to improve the office of the Uity lagis- ter; to pave the ‘way of E street aorto, between 7th aud Sib west, to comsiruct brida*< over Tiber creek at its intersection witn M street north, and branch of Tiber at First s'r-e: West and #@ sire+t north; to cleaq, paiat, aud repair the Surveyors office: to ensbie the Mayor ta carry tuto effect law in relation to ailey In square 724: to pay deficiencies in Propristion for gradingand graveung M sireet =< from New York avenue to Nort Unv- 00) open v sth fo Sth west; to reset carbstoues aud repave footways and gutters on south side of D south, L 7th street west and the junction «/ rer betwee: rade and grav DD) street south to Vin street west, from Q to R iN rf % And Gin streers + Second street east, | avenn*; Tenth B street gorth, rE ort 8 street be! nn e and Lndi- um avenur; togradeand gravel E sireet sontu, ‘Dtween New Jorsey ‘nue and 5th stre-t east; Connecticut avenue, from L street t> the | Boondary; amd East Capitol stre-t, from iat to 1 th street east; and to open, grade and pave an alley in equare 4 KENUMB<gI5G THE HOUSES. Mr. Davis, from Committee on Police, re- Ported favorably on Councal bill tor reaum- beripg the streets of Washinton, and urg-d minediate a jase -~wanted tf! mended, if a chance ts to be made. s+ 4< ‘art the pumbers in al ases from the Cap- Ivania aver to | ¥vol—or ratber from the cardinal lines rasuime Boer | through the center of that building M tor | this might; agreed to—yeas 1), nays 33, (Messrs. | | Connolly, Davis and Siater.) MIBCELLASEOUS. The special order—being the school appro- E ion dili—was postponet one week. Tae Ubair arose to annownes his appointment of 4 | member to fill the vacancy im the jurmt com- mite ap) od uncer the resofution of li-t Mareb, of one Alderman and two Uouncilmen, ou the subject of a railing around the Lincoln monument at the City Hall, there having bev no Alderman on siid committee since the list | Council, when President Griuder was a mem- ber thereof. Mr. Baker moved that the Untlr | be the member of the joint committer on "be part of this Board; agreed to. Mr. Morsell, | trom Committees on Unfinished Business, re: rted bills for the relief of D. Connolly, Isaic | Reere, D.S. Harknces, Georke ieee. ry. Yost. Geo. Worveck, and G. W. Koundiett: | which were referred. Adjourned. | Board of Commen Council. President Williams in the chair, aad all the | Members pre-ent. i} A inessoge was received trom the Mayor, in | closing accounts of R. A. Bacon, craggist of Seventh Warg. BUSINESS PROM THE ALDERMES. Aldermen's substitute for Dill to pay defi- ciency for grading Q and Sixteenth streets was | coocurred in. Aldermen's bill exteuding the time for the abatement of fi to November 20th was passed. Resolution from | My suspending operation of sci granting certain privileges to Edward G. | ‘Loring was taken uy} (Phe original act was | ‘mis.aid in the Mayor's office. and the obje:t of the resolution is to prevent the act brcoming a Jaw.) Mr. Fardon offered a su! Judge Loring authority to extend bis steps nine feet beyond the builaing live; whi and the consideration of the original resoluti: was postponed. Bills to toke up and relay gutter on sonth side ot B street south, between 6th and 7th streets, and for gas lamps on L street, irom Vermont avenue to 16m street, ‘were received trom the Aldermen and passed. 7 FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. Mr. Brown moved to reconsider the vote by ‘which the report of the Committee on Potice on seg bul reguia:ing te ay of the Superintou- {and operators 0 Fire Alarm Teie- graph, the first to $!,5v%, ané ope <1.200 per angum, was concurred { was agreed to, aud after an tual motion to recommit, the bill was ri jreied—yens, =; nays, Messrs. Beall, Gaine: Hatton, Holmes, Jobneon, Nutter,’ Simm: Taylor, Thompson. Tenney, Venadle—1i. Mr. , Hutton opposed the of the bill because | | the Superintendent was a citizen of Maryland, | andthe most that could be said was taac be was & good Republican. Messrs. Johanson, | Suume, and others opposed the bill for tne | same reasons. ' Rew uUAINESS. | The following were mtroduced:—By Mr. | Tsylor—Bill for footways on east side of 20.b | ators to street, betwera E and G north, ref.sred. Bull | ©Xtending the Ume tor the abateweat of five | per cent. om taxes during the month of No- | vember; Inid over. By Mr. Hall—R-solution | calling om the Corporation Attorney for an | ©Pimion as to the power of the Corpcration ) 10 remit peers on, property for | sewerege purpores; 5 for Felief of | Schm Neenaus passed. Bull to reimburse J. O. Clephene snd others for services to Com- | mittee om Investigation; referred to Commit. | | tee om Investigation. By Mr. Burges;—Bill | for sewer in Isth etreet, from Mito Ny and Ny | from 12th to 1th streets. But to refund Jos. | H. Davidson amount erroneously paid for | liquor license; Verge Mr. were te | tutlon of rag dealers, asking a modificazicn of | the law as‘it applies to them. Bill authori the Mayor to cause to be = im certain ties; jden—Bill for the constraction of a sewer im D street south, South Uarolina avenue and North Carojina avenue, trom 2d street east to 4th street east; passed. Bill for water main | in 3d street Cee Pencsylvania avenue | to L, street south, am ill to gradeand gravel Sth street east, from E street south to Bast Cap- | vol street; referred. By Mr. McKnight—Biil tf of Coonolly & Esim; passed. By Bil for gea’er main in I street south, frem 7th to 13th streets; referred. By Mr. Boyd—Bull to replace bridge over the eonal at D street south: passed Bill to bud & bridge over the canal at © street sout! ferred. By Mr. Gaines—Bill to erect lamp posts on } street south, trom Sth to 13th streets; feferred. Resolntion requesting the Board of Trusiees of the Public Schools to report the facts im relation to the alleged cruel punish- ment of @ scholar in the s:Bool taught by Miss Seott im the Fifth Ward; rejected—yeas 6, nays | ®. By Mr. Simms—Keeolution reqaesting the Mayor to solicit the opinion of the Corporation Attorney whether it 1s according to law to ap~ propriate money fer asy other purpose than | for the etty government. Mr. Piper, from the | First and Second Ward delegauors, reported back, Raving been unable to agree, bill fixing the Leundary of the Rock Creek and First } Canal Wood Measuring Districts; committee . cucharged. FRB INV RATIGATING COMMITTER. Mr. Has}, Obsirman ot the Committer to in- vestigate the charges preterred agains! Muyor Bowen by Joan M. Crave, submicted the tol- | lowing: To the Hoard of Common Councit-—The Chair Msu of the committee appomted to investiga certain charges preferred aguimst the Mayor | and otbere, respectialiy begs leave to report | tant ‘he committee bave ditizentiv inquired mito the ssid charges, and takeu a mass of tes- | tmopy, much of it relevant and proper, and | very much of it having no bearing upon the questions under imvestigation. That at the | meeung ot the committee held Friday evening | Inst, counsel for the prosecution desired to have ove more night oF meeting in order to close that side of the question; w pon counsel for | the detence notify the committee that they have veveral witnesses to culi, and that a further examination must be proceeded with. Upon | this sta‘eof affairs the undersigned begs to re- | this Hoard and asks for i ai investigation nearly bavehad the fallest and ia- te witnesses quire into every minutue of evidence app’r- ently employed in ® Ye 7 Both taping to the case, and I submit that mmy n the interests of this Corporation do ire @ further continuance of this com- the Investigating Committee Pressaent of this Board, on re- ‘wail ie yers, and be wus anxious to get it out of Bis hands. He thought this investigation bad gone tar enough, apd if there wi uarantee —_—o—— that the buemets Would be finished om Tuesday | Guy, Sanus A Exin and family left thie Tnfian, bat i one mere neh ‘eal ed an her tae wean cmreony of te “anne, ch tion, bat i aot! 1g 1 be claimed, apd there was ne telling where | ter of Buansp of whe M.E Caurcs, pd end. ot bited ‘ha ee of in that city, to-morrow evening. x wertimon pile abst five oe . t—and attegtion to the | Lareme Cannes APPOINTED. 1c Feporter we | on the res. tution, and My. Jobusoa, in exp! | sfier, made within thi Fourteer | received at the yard to flr out the tag Fortune | man ip the joiners’ shop, was redaced and | games Gill appointed in bis place. and apy te the proeeediages, ehhew Setonees into pnt omen ay rt Mr Holmes said that Mr. H. was to throw odium on the committee, sed alttoere he Dad stated that he (Mr, Halli was ready to report, he could show that Mr. Hal bad either read nor beard the evidence. wnich be ebould make Drmeelf scquaimiea with befors Makiog @ report. As for pe bili of tae phoao grapBlc reporter, be did nat taimk it corre:t. Mr. Fardon seid thas the whole investigation wes 4 farce—ihat the citizens were tired of at: for muco of the testimony taken was wholly irrelevant Mr. Holms said he would like to ask a quest: Mr. Fardon contioued, saying he wonld piy no attention to questions from Mr. H, whom be bad pot associsted with since Jaly last, when be (Mr. Holmes) bad placed his name to & tals-bood. Mr Holmes cure a lise” Mr, Fard n said be woald notice no remarks from that quarier, ama proc: eded to argas ‘ba: the ccmmiitee bad bad ampie time to make © Teport, avd should be discharged. Mr. Hation urged that the committee be con- tinued, aud tha. the faliest investigacion be allowed Mr. Tinney said that white he, as a member of the comuitttee, was ready to Teport on tue evidence us isT as ‘aK n, be understood that te commitie would sit one more might, Alter som fur her debate the vote was taken ing his vote, stat'd that the whole thing w: farce, but be was in fivor of giving meeting To the committee, 80 As to preveu! &1y atier-claps, causing @ number to chamge ‘ue vs resolution was rejected: Yeas - Messrs Burgess, Hall, Holden, McKmgnt, Ne't-r. Piper sud the President—7. Nays—Mes Beall, Boyd, Browur, Detrick, Fardon, Gaur. Hawton, Hulmes. Johnson, Simms, Taylor, Taompson, Tinney and Venable- 14. Mr_ Pardon subsequently offered resolarions, which were adopted, that the comm. ttee D+ in- structed to report at the next meeting o: this Board, but are not to mcar suy expeosa iv the further prosecution of this case orim waking tueir revert. Mr Boyd irtreduced a resolution of rai to be memory of the late Ex-pre-uteat P. > for ibe purpose of getting In ® sabetituie ta-re- tor, “Thar im the death of Ex-Prestient Pi-ro= tor coniry suilers no loss,” &c.; but the Board Wwonld no! Tecrive tbe <uberute, Cecattse 0 i's abuse of the dead, and Uke original resola- tom was adop'ed. Kni'vhTS PROM COMMITTERS. . for furnishing wh bh wer passed ad aime t Mr. McKnight, from Commt tee on Way Mesus, reported @ bill providing {1 aa a. Poor; SisiaMt commissioner f.1 exch wat; taid ou tue table. Mr. taylor, from Committe on Improvements, reported @ billto pay A. Hen- ser-om for a ‘deficiency in gradi eS str et north; passed. Mr. Beall, from Gommitt-» on Urainage, reported bills to lay water muns in various localities; passed. Also. bsik te con- struct mm F street north, between ith and 2th streets west; passed. Also, a bili to construg! & sewer on lth street west, from New Yor avenue to Massachnertts avenge, and a branch sewer on K street and Massachn-e' s avenue: which was recommitted. Board adiourued. eB ie a2 Rear Estate Teassrens.—The followin: THE COURTS. CorgT iN GumsRaL Taem.—Ie this court ‘his worping Mr. Mussey, from the om Admissions, reported favors! Plication of Horace Bianey, and mitied. The court ord-red & mo¢ifcation of rnie1 Felating to admission to tbe dar, that ic snail Rot be construed a recession of the rule and-r on the ap School were beretotore admitted. On motion of Mr. Leech, A. W. Scharet, of ag Ps was admitted to the bai lege Law Schvol, and they were ujupetion was filed by Mr. Mov t against Kranse, Mr. Jackson fi Motion to dismiss appe: Brewster agt. u { Wartleid ag Soy filed motioa to e rule. A M Sprague was appoinied a constable. Canaan UouRt, Judge Fisher —This mora- ing, Ww the cases of Rango!ph Cole and James Burnett. tor sodomy, xpd Was s-ntenced to five days in jail. Samuel Jobnton was convicted of an aggravated As. ault, put wot of imtent to kill, *s indicted embezzie: penite ry. Wm. Thomas was f0 wer Ournan's Court, Ju wut of tbe lave Geor; He be Serseng was tled thes bis eslgie to his family hominat s bis wife & eMcutrix and gasrdi The fullowng accoun' nesed:— First of guardian ‘o orphans of L H. of rpard Giveney. &c.; first of administra- Of rpDins of Minor Bansell. Was appointed guardian to the children of executriz—bond $1,100. —— day opened dy General McFerran Quarte: m: ©. Meaule el for cora per top for bay,and trom =: per ton for stsaw. who is the lowest aggregate bidder. evening. meet ng the evidence of the defence. Whitney & Co.. real considerable activity 1 ate matter Sub lot 24, square 335, improved by two- story frame house, for L. S. Caapman, to A. M. Salmon. for £2,600 Sub lot 20, square 345, improved hy two- story frame, for I. S. CUnapmun, to Edgar J Booraem, 10F $2,600. Sud lots and 23, square 236, provements, for Cornelius Burle Pert of jot quae 01, impro: yy three— story dwelling, for Geo. W. Taylor, to Jas. A. Searight, for 83,600 Sub lot 21, squsre 335, improved by two- story frame, for L. S. Chapman, to Jno. R. Er- F008, for $2,600, Sub lot 1. square 335, with improvemen Marcus M. Bartlett, for L. S. Ohapm: Sud lots H, I. K, and L, square 157, to Cor nelius Buriew, for $1,200; also, to same, 21 teat front, on U street, between 12th and 13th sts., square 274, for $600. ‘Sub lot 26, square 25, Thirteenth street, be- tween S and T siree's, for R. H. T. Letpold, to B.F. Wrignt, for $510. . Snb lot 24, square 18, for D..L Morrison, to Richard Mann, for =350. Two-story frame house on First street east, between U and D streets south. square 733, for Joseph Baker, to JameaH. L Eager, for $1,650. Sub lot A, square ¥8!, fronting 23 feet on Twelfth street west, between M and N streets, with improvements, to Hevjamin Chambers, Jr, for Mrs. A. D. Mackinbri. tor $5,000. Two-story brick cottage on 5 street, between band Fifteenth streets, for Colonel George W. Dyer, for $3.50. Lot 74, Haws’ subdivision of Mt.!Pleasant, for James A. Searight, for £2 500, Sub lot37, A. Hyde's subdiviston of square it bi epty te ee 5,28, Ty y first sree Det a Kaud L Sub of lot F squaresvi,on Mt street; bet ween Fourth and Fifth streets. with improvements, consisting of a three-story brick house, to Dr. >= L. Hunt, of Geneva, New York, tor 7 C0, with im- for $3,500. o-—— No Lapres ApMiTTao.—Mrs. Dr. Lock wood baying made application for a'mission to the taw clase in Columbta Coilegs, received -iter from Dr. G. W. Samson, the president of that instfution, saying “I Dave con-ulted the professors as to the attendance oa the classes ‘at the law school of oihers than yeung men. None arealiowed by the trustees as attendants on the classes except those who pay the rezn- Inr fees, and they think “he attendance of ladies would caus an injarions diversion of the attendance of the students, Both of them (the professors.) therefore, object to receive other geetlemen into their class-room. There ave public lectures, at which any per- sons are welcome,” &c. ina AT Cee Onane rs. Bow1e—The Case Dismissed.—Tom Bowie last evening bad a hearing before Jus- tice CRase on the complaint of J. H. Crane that he stood in personal fear of him, and asked toat he be bound over to Keep the peace. The evi- dence of the defence agrecd with that of the prosecution, exc»pting that the threat to cat Crane's beart out was conditional —to eu: it cut if he publisbed any more articles in the pa- rs such as he bad published. Justice Gnase eld that the threats were conditional, and that Crane could therefore protect himself by com- plying with Bowie's warning to publish no more articles, and dismissed the case. —\ '1G8T.— Yesterday afternoon several Frank Fedry, Maria Wiiltams, ian Blackman,} y cut a sight wound ou Biackmau’s cheek with an axe, aud in turn had an eye g arrested the partits named, on complaint of Biackman, and Justice Maryman heard tue ease and held Fedry to batl for court, and also fined him and Maria Williams $2each, and dis. missed the gtbrrs. Justice Scumidtal & warrant agsins: Blackman oa the complaint of Fedry, but tmis cuse ba: aot yet been beard, ee eat Navy-Yarp Martexs.—Orders have been for duty al Aspinwall. Soe wutl probably sail wi ten days. A number of additional workmen, caulkers, Ac. were yestrday placed at work. Edward Qasey, 2 qusrterman jn the sailmakers’ department, and Wi Meees, quartermar yards and docks, were yesierday removed. Lawrence Tuel. quarcer- Thomas Davidson was appointed quarterman In placs of David Denmaker. Tas Naw Jersey Rervseican Asaocia- T1om met last evenmg. when the executive committee reported the folluwing leaves of abs sence for those going home to vute:—Five days from the War, Navy, Treasury and Post Office Departments, aud eigh! days trom the Interior Department. ' A resolution was adopted direct. ing the executive committee to procara avcu- rate lists of clerks in the various Departments who hail from New Jersey. A constitution and by-laws were adopted, and the meeting ad. journed. —__.—__ THE MaRyLany Rervntican Associatioy met last evening the List of mempersnip was increased by about fifty names. A reso. lution was adopted declaring the assocrition to be based on the | esto cee of manhood suffrage and that tt should be composed solely of voter of id and no}matives of that State who bave voted elsewhere. A committee to s: nae tions was appointed: also, a commits of abeence mombers ‘Association to go home and vote. Adjourned. —_———— has been postponed Gnill Tuesday next. ‘The counsel tor the pros: ecation are [essrs. Coon, and Messrs. R.T. Merrick and R. H. Lasky will Tepresent the defeace. Mugrrxe oy SoLprags of THE Mexican Wak.—A meeting of the survivors of this war and an orgization was cted, with Ldentenant Qolone! James E. Stuart, chairman, and Joseph P. Sniltin, sec. retary. The twas to institute 8 beneficial for the benefit of the arviving Temnants of this Wr and that of wiz. i CITY ITEMS. wrT* approved and Tern bell; secon? apd supplemental of executer tone 1 a. ofS. H. Raybold; irst of gaardian Louis © Lowe Warren Lowe dec ased and also qualified as InvasTIGATION.—The committee to tuvesugate the charges against Mayor Bowen will. as indicated in the pro- ceedings of the Board of Common Vouncii tast | im to-night, when tae prose- | cution will offer testimony rebutting some ot | it is understoos | thatas the committee were directed not to in- cur any further expense, that therefore the evidenge to-night will wot be taken by the | short-hand reporter. = -—2e——_ Bivs ror Pavine.—To-day Mayor Bowen and Superintendent Bllss opened bids paving Vermont avenue, from H to I street, as H. Hall, follows:—S'one pavement—J. T. 34.50 ard; W. H. T Hugher, 21.69; James Ulm: Oasey, £1.60; W.S. Morse & Joyce, 92.10. For wood yindenbur, en Russell, sid ot ueem p Moree, 93.50, (Fayette) H. M. Stowe & Co. $5.0, (Stow RESTING UrriceRs —Yesterday, Officers Cavanaugh and Burrows went to a restanrant on L street to arrest George Mahoney and Wilham Lee, colored, for whom they had war- rants, when a row ensued, and thev. with the As«istance of Granville Gardner, Wm. Burke and Obaries Parker, attempted to resist them. Lieutenant Hurley and Sergeant Beal bearing the noise went over to the nouse and at sll the parties. Justice Anderson heard the | case, ana fined Mahoney and Parker $5 each, Gardper $3.and dismissed Burke, and beid Lee for pettit larceny. pes Sass oy Rear Estate.—J. T. Coldwell & Co., auctioneers, have sold part of square 15), fronting 20 feet 7 inches on south D street, be- tween sib and 9th street east, And running back 52 feet, for $125, to Frederick U. Pope. Cooper & Latimer have sold part of lot 13 in square 405 and improvement: toGeo.H._ Seidle; price, $3,800. Also sold to D. Nailor, lot = in square 67 af 65 cents per square foot. i+ tarmed intast @igut trom box wie Wiltaree Hotel, was caused by an attempt to pura the Committee | je was ad | | ¥ presented a lis: of graduates of | se of Brewster ag!. Nock, a motion | . In the case of | Nock sui Merriman, the mo- | Budd | = motion to dissolve | Sec- | Ary of tbe Treasury, (the 20 per cent.) Mr. | | im large varie'y and at low prices. Just re- nolie pros. was entered. | Jane Jackson was found not guilty ef assault | ana battery. Brown for defense. Brvant 1). | Campbell plead gaily toa charge of larceny, | Jobn P. Nibe-ky was convicted of larceny and | nt, aud sentenced to oo# year in the | nd guilty | P+tit iarceny. and sentenced to tea days in jail. | ‘he peutit jary was discharged until Monday | Purcell —T.day the | 99 to gai | Ithas not been determined | whicb the gradua es of Columbia College Law | the Disirict, Bips for furpisbing the (Quartermaster’s D - | pariment in this city with oats, corm, bay und siraw, during Weeusumg year, were pester. pot | 7. The bidders were Harrison G. M. Watkins, Soton Fisher, James E. Evans. and R. ©. Hewett, of this | choonmaker, of New York, and | dle, of Baltimore The prices Nor | @ete alpaca and linen Cloth. Rvesee Brasesrts. Noi . oth street. 10,2635 ‘ADAMSON'S, 596 —_-—_—_. RRADY-Maps CLOTHING!!! Genilemens’, Boys’, aud Childrens’. ‘The largest and fluest stock of © Iphia price! adel] tO. Hall, 460 7th street, Oppo one Post Ofte lesale prices 66 Jet Char Jet Crosses, ki ir Sexe, i oT id between $ and Gn streets. ———_o——_— Overcoats.—Black and Bine Esqati Beaver, Browa, Blue, di Drab Chie: ceived at A. Straus’, Pa. avenue, bet. Wid and 11th streets, three doors east of Lith st. a eee ae Lovsere—For stores and oliices, the cheap- es: bed im the city. en Sheets, Bed Gomforts of all colors; Mattresses, Pillows, ADAMSON’S, 535 Mb St. eben p ele PUBLIC SrRARERS AND Sineras will find “Krown's Bronchial Trock-e” benetiral in clear. tbe voice befor speaking or singing, aud teliewing the threat after any unusual exertion of the vocal oreaws, having a peculiar adapuion to affections which diaturh che organs of speech. For Coughs and Wolds ¢,¢ Pro irs are effectual. ‘Om CLorm Rves.—Beantital patteras (il oc 65 and Sic. per yard. i ADAMSON’s, 546 Sth street. Lo, AT TAB URNTRAL DoLLaR Storr, No. 2 Market § betwe-n (Penpeylvan stantly received. eee ee UNDBRSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. 5c., Os TC. Si, at the Original Franc, 491 7th st., between Dard E. No Branch Swre. RT —— oa Fine WAITR SHIRTS, 75c., ZI, £1.50, 2, 2 50. At the Original Franc, 494 7th st, between D and E. No Hranch Store. 291 Goon Socks for winter, ©, 10, 15, 25 cents, at th: Original Franc, 194 7th st., between D aud E. No Branch Swre, 924! ———»—___ Corns, Diseased Natis, Vascular Excrescen- ces, Kunions, Enlarged Joints, and other dis- eases of the feet, successfully treated by Dr. ‘White, Surgeon Chiropodist, No. 124 Pennsyi- Yauia avenue, between 44 and Gt streets. Hours from 5 a.m. to6 p. m. Calls made at Tetidences between 6 and 5 p.m. No charge tor consultation at office, Established 1°61. ——>—__ FoR THE CREATES? Gent's Furnishing Goods go to the Original Franc. 491 7: é between Dand E. No Branch Store. ae THRE GREATEST relief imngmable can be forded this warm weather by wearing on those elegant snits selling at such astonishinz- ly low prices at the celebrated Oak Hall cloth- ing Store, 460 Seventh street, opposite the Pos: Office, where, in addition to gentiemen’s “Ban- nock Burn,” Cheviot, Arran ma Pogu ite, children’s Gari- balde suits in great variety are also to be had at he most reasonable prices. 26,6 gece Lenvend SET Savz YOUR MowEY and buy your Gent's | Furnishing Goods at the Original Franc, 494 | 7th st. bet. Vand No Branch Store, 9,29,1: ——— THIS IS TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIO that Geo. B. Wilson & Uo. can sell Shoes, Boots,&c.,18 cheap asany person who advertines in the Star. 71a ESt45LisHEp 1833. Bectivea ZB Boston. No. } MA No.) BM bal EREL. ACK BREL. CARPETING. to call the attention of on mera and the public to the very extensivs and sc. ct stock of CARPETING, O(L CULO HS. CUR. “i TAIN MAT “ ZAM MATERIALS, dc.; just openet at our es MINSTER CARPETS, Bogner CaRPETee BRUSSELS CAMPETS. TAPESTRY CAuPa Ts, BRSE-PLY Caneets ™ ede TNGRATS OARPETS. SF-Gord ate Soot INGRAT® at 9sc. to $1 We beg leave stable of Wm. Gleason, in the alley between | a Ergll ‘LUO! fom and ysth and F and F streets. “Zhe would nares a teaee epee | incen managed open the loft win- L be dow and set to the hay, but the flames were pbrmegets. Tioce Lines. Wine Cliath Terry, extinguished by water from street hose before | FfPtaves Biliterd Clot Bre ceied Hotinad ent oad apy material damage was done. Oi Cloth, Btair Uli Cloth, Floor Oil Cloth, all —— yfathe anid prices, Stair Kode, &c.. Window Vor. DEcisIoN IN THE HaRBor Fes Casé —In, | #ices. Nottingham Curtains. and Lace Var tains the cave of Barnes & Son ys. tne Mayor und | 89" vet, Brussel Uorporation of Wasbington, a decision was rendered yesterday by the magia rate before | ‘whom the case was brougBt, giving judcment for plaintiff for the amonnt (St) claimed, on interest from date, with costs of suit. Tnis suit was brought, {t will be remembered, to recover the sum of $4, money received for tonmage dues. i Crostnc & Dawcn.—Last night Officers Con- way, Tayior, Obase and Caruthers, of the sec- Ora precinct, made a raid on the house of Mrs. ‘Smith, colored, at Manassas, (13th stree’, near O,) and arrested Luke Richardson, Thomas Richardson, and five others, for gisorderly conduct, and James Lindsley for carrying concealed weapons. ice Wall morn- ing fined the two Richardsons $2 each and Lindsley $20. Masonic.—The following officers Were elect ed last mi Chapter No. 3, to serve during the ensuing term: Jos. Daniel, M. EH. P.; J. W. Griffia, E K.; Samuel Baxter, E. N. B. Clark, ‘Treasurer; Wm. H. Fry, Secretary; Geo. McGown, Capt. of the Host; Wm. J. Hay, Prin. Soj |W. A. Farlee, R. A.C: 0. L. Patten, G M.3a\.: F. M. Marshall, G. M.2d V Alten, @. M. ist V. — G. A. R. —The National Encampment ot the Graud Army of the Kepubiic meet in special ression In New York city, to-morrow. The delegates from the department of tne Potomac leave here to night, consisting of Geu. N. Chipman, Dr Wm. T. Collins, Col. T. Lube; Gi muel A. Duncan, Jol. Burnside, G J. Ho Smith apd Vo! AN jie ALLUBION to the disappointed A. J. b {the Lydim Thompson Tronpe at the ter Insc might, in @ gaz on,” was loudly applauded by blicuus'jre-eot, Dut Dissed by whe te. and a Nvely soeue en-ned. it being some Lime tefore the uptorr was ebecked and the play silowed to go on ——— Asrury M. E. (colored) Cburch, at the cor- nerof ilth aud h streets, having been com. pleted, it will be decicated oa Sunday next, And some surprise is expressed a! the congre- gation inviting Kev. Mr. Tador to preach the dedication rermen, 23 Mr. T. belongs to the Methodist Cuurch Sout. re A Mgan Box.—Officer Proctor last evening arrested a boy pamed Thomas Koss, fur he ing papers (Stars) from houses where they hed been Jett by the carriers, Justice Taompson committed bim to the workhouse this mornivg. Syne of our subscribers cam, by this arress, Account for frequently missing their papers, ——_e—— A MATCH game of =e wal eyes ine colored clubs, the “Country” and «Mata will tuke piace on the grounds of the National lub to-morrow. G®4np REDUCTION OF PBIOES. ‘Shaved and Hair Cut. # cents; Do or Hot or |. BG cewte; jam) ing. 25 cents; Do. See ene crete, e. Shos eit Guried, 25 cts,” Private entuaheo to Ladies'Hatr Drosatug Boom ner 12th atreet Penns. Kirkwood Houge. « Four Sat cam BARBEBG wentod._oeibim~ For YOUR BUTTEB AND CHEBSE, Go.and seo the Pitie Stock om hand, at ‘4. KBRS & TUDD'S New Commission House, 0021 ot Seventh street, above I. W114n B. JOHNS. FRANCIS H. Bares Office. Junction ave. | Pian! nh ‘aah. hike C soketting and reat mene ral ran Eredley, Bea 30 aa: ¥ s prime (SE MEOBLVED. RGAE: cen © Wihard J Bowles Rockville, ett Nol } | rs ht in Mount Vernon Royal Arch | ous. iv nev + | Mivstosippt ants is hereby gt |B. a. soswenn, ander the | (J. ALL WHO BELL CIGARS ARD TOBAOUO, Wilton, Axminster, Be and Mats, o great variety. ge lot of Canvass (linen carpet wrap- at Sc. per square 7 Carpets made and ner at short notice. S7/As we Duy and sell EXOLUSIVELY Fou n of onr . CASH, we eheerfally invite a cou: prices ‘with those of ouse in the ount: ‘i ‘Wi 8. MITCHELL & 00., Corner of 9th street and Penna enue, (ove & Beo.’s Dry Goods Store.) ex ations Cova nde ‘reserved for Haier for Louter ret JUSTICR OF TRE PRACE, ODce—2LS sm sireck Woot, ear F st. sonth. Landlord s: tenant and civil business “Ale, Deets, Leaste, Mortgages and Wills duiz from 88. m. to 8p. m. daily, aie” tRepabiicash Ca BPETE, OCRTAL THE NEWEST gu : Sr Sat cet eee NE pede pfrous FLOURB!! Receipts direct from the mill. with ordars to sell | a$ Market Rates. BAKEES, ATTENTION! Assortment Large! Price Low! TQ ALL PURCHASERS. One Barrel or Thousands, at LOWEST POSSIBLE RaTEs, by 2016 W. M6. @ALT £00. a PoE Es oasn 2 my prices are tog clove Dasisc's WOUDERFUL EEMEDY— VIAFUGA, Read Pamphlet of remarkabie cures. , mor 8a Wily thiers and Tailors sepptiet the | Sat Prige’s One Doitar | w: - | Resolved by the Board of any othe: first class retail GEORGETOWN. Affaire in Georg: Row tx CaURct.— While the sert: ip progress Inst evening at Mount ored) Coarch. op Herring Hill, a pegro D Jorepn Smih. er drunk, or pretendmg ‘© | beso, came in, and raid the mischier for 8 | while, Baving (bings bis own way, bat toe Police Demg uottfi-a, qatckly Dustied him off to the station-boare, where he pad a fae of Siu for bis fan. Taureaanc® MATTERS. —Potomac Division Deld a meeting at their Rall _Issteveuing, and received @ visit trom Heber Temt, No. 19 1. 0. U.K, im full regalia. TRe exercises, wo Were Dost bier sting, Were opened wien at add 4.0. R. Joon TP. Lagnie: sees PY PG. W. PP. Witham P. Dre vex FueontT—Entered—Steamers Vall City, Johnson, New York: New ¥. | Philadelpnis 1 more, ali with merchandise for chan's. Mancu ants’ ‘Change this mor: Excuancr — Nothing oa og; but 1.00 Dustels fair Ted Wheat rold guisde at $1.35 )5. DrsarrorsTer.—tzaite a commotion was oat Trinity Charch jast evening, | ing the oces1oa Of the matrisge of a well- kmOWD couple of our town, who had invited their relstives Aud friends—whose name was tness the ceremony. They came Dat great was their surpriss ‘0 closed against all excep: the those presenting writ'an in- ce With @ TeCeRt Order of of Baltumore. — GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS, A ResoLUTION making an appronriation for the repairs of the cul veri on the New Road. Resolved dy the Bocrd of A dermen ant Board of Comm 2 Council of the Corporaium es Gairgetor That the sum ofseven hundred and firty a lars, OF 60 MUCH (bereoi as may be nec sssar beand the same is hereby appropriated, and the clerk 18 bereby autnorized t) pay the orde of he Mayor, to be expended by Bl:a im tie re- pairs of the culver: a: Oollege Branca on the vrther That the Mavor be, and ne is hereby, authorized to contract with some Tespon-ibie party, for the immediate sad thorough repair of suid cu! ver’; the work to done under the supervision of tae Street Cein- missioner, Kesoleed /urdur, TRAt ss muck of the resolu. tion, entizied “A Reselution maxing aa appro- priation tor the Street Commissioner,” ap- proved October =, 1469, a8 refers to the culvert on tbe New Koad, be aud the same is hereby > repented {Approvea, Octover 15, 15 A KesoLUTION 1m relation to removal of earth from Bick street. Reacived by the Board of Aidermen and Board of Common Comueil of the Corporation of Grorg:to ion, ‘That the privilege givea to Charles Homiiler to remove earth from off of Back sireet by res- elutign approved March 1. I-69, be amd the same is hereby revoked. Approved, Getober 15. 1569. A REeoLUTION to provide for keeping the pubbe gas lamps in repair. Recoived hy the board of Aldermen aud Bowrd of Corporation of Georgetown. That the Mayor be, and he is tereby, auchor- ized 2ma requested to receive proposals for keeping in repair all the public gas lamps of the town, and aiso proposals for all new lamps he may order to euppiy the places of wora out lamps. and he ‘s hereby authorized to enter | into @ written contract wit | sponsible bidder or bidders for the same for the term of one year from the acceptance of | Proposals, or from the time of the execution of | the contract: the proposals to be made sepa- rately, and the con:ract to be prepared by tue Recorder, empowerimg the Mavor, in case of any fatinre om the part of the contractor, two procure the work to be done by any other party, and charge the cost thereof to the con- tractor as liquidated damages. Approved, October 15, 1-69. A RePOLuTION provi & coutingent fund | for tbe market-house. Kesolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of mov Council gf the Corporation o) Grorgetoon. That the sum of fifty dollars be, und che sam 1s hereby, appropriated asa contingent tund for the Tepairs and other expenses in and | about the market-bouse, to be paid by the | Clerk upon the order of the Mayor, proper | Vouchers belnz furnished. ai tn Approved October 15, 1-59. | A Rasoretion in favor of James Garity aud Robert Williams, for improvement of Greea street. Reselned by the Koard of Aldermen and Board Common Council of the Corporation of Georgeto | That the Clerk furnish to James Garity and | Robert Williams the obligation of the Corpor- ation for the amount found to ve due them for | sy ment of Green strret.between Stoddard j ant oad streets, aid obligation to begiven fur | fan nt, And on auch time as im tReopiaion | ofthe Clerk’ may be necessary toenable bim to pay the sumeas they may mature. | Approved, October 15, 109. A RESOLUTION in favor of McNerbaney and aters. Aldermen and Board of mon Council of the Corporetion of Ger, the Olerk pay to the order ot Mc d Waters, One hundred and seven: dollars and fitty cents. in setuement of bitt for work and material turrished the Oor- | poration under their contract, authorized py resolution gs (aay Joly 1%, 1869, tor the quar- ter ending August 31, 1+69. Approved, October '5, ¥ ar Kiowsu « HBB DBESON, 5 D WALL PAPERS. WINDOW SHADES OVAL AND SQUARE PIOTUBE FRAMES, FLOOB AND Tablme OlL ‘CLOTES, ! GIL? CORNIOBS. &c. ‘ No. 505 9h Sirert,(4eaion Hall.) All work io their line neatly executed in the city i bia at short notice, | LLUNBER. Woop. aND coat. ‘Weeall rar Is call attention te our large stock of LUMBEE. a3 ress Bhi; he a mulatta tees, ett ese ir Dressed Lumber of ‘ a) Oak, Ash. and Poplar, thoroughly pes- a and Great rete (ualit; Ta fect. all kinsot Lumber usally found in a umber Yard. ‘© iso deaitn WOOD end COAL. Webavethe | celebrated Lykens Valley.” “Luke Fidler,” and Bhamoken Red Ash Coats. Locust Mountain sna ell known White Oak aud Pine Wood, sawed aud split and in the We purchase our stock tn the best which Tact, tonctber with our whagf fectlities on? stle Us to sell af prices tiat cannot failto be rat- “tact We deliver tn azy part of the city 2.20 pounds to the ton. es ty filled. CLARK & CO., ‘oot of sth atroet Bart, Bypreh yard Virctole ave. wa vib at. East. °¢ & M. WILLIAN HAS UPENED A STOCK OF Ha! FESEP ALT Goops, JANDEOME NOVELTIBS IN FEATHEBS, FLOWERS, BATS, BONNETS, BEDUINSS, Etc , Exc SSES, SUITS, CLOAKS, Erc., 36 Penusylvania avenoe, eT ‘7 Ofte Trevise, Paris, OOFING! R apes BOOFING 111 ish to mave a sped enbatenta, od peonouslcal root? iF ao. ' tne. uprivaled ‘S04 Water Proot mands Mo le yoarss and at aboat bait the cout of auy otber oct te | ROR ing Teut, penetrating autheclige “ret, Termes streets, 660 if, between 4th aad sth treet eu -Sm the lowest re- | and on miderate Ci a = for sale and 7tb | | _Georgetor ma Advertisementa, | BY THOS. PD pwiine, Acct; Georectows | BALE OF B gay rsTAaTE IN GEORGETOWN By * irtue of a deed | jet of Colambs and upon the ‘BC! sry unger said deed. 1 wil! ofr at pablic | {ols Rothe highest bidder. om TUESDAY. Nove on Tejaest af the! a | cathe reat “north from tn merth from t ‘ Sf? and renning thence wsttherly with the west ine ef aa'd street I7 feet and yy She : wwe feet te the besinaiag Wverme One-third of the purchase money © two epual payuents. at sts Wee we socarel THOMAS DOWEL Auct cieeT.Thas THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. OSTPONED TROSTEES” SALE OF THAT "es PARLE CUrTRG? DWEMING HO ORE WOSPDCT SPRERT, Gee TOWN PPesiTS MS. Pos's, OLD BANK OF « COLUMBIA We will proceed to sell the sbove name! MIAN ALS Clack Pm. eorariown the terme of thy wit © THOMAS DOWLING, Avct VE BALE IS POSTPONED, OF <i THUBSDAY, vert LL AND WINTER wOOus OnN H. SMOOT. Det Scarfs ond Tier, Linen O: Have! beet Heop Skirte, Gent's and Boys wear hs and Care chiefe. Bredericksbure C) simerwe_idney and dB okete. merely au Cloth, Bla nd Po k Velveteens: Uloak and Osehmere eb: teh Plaid Arabs, from ssimeres. Sati; der te 910, to “OUDB, of ai! Tr issa. ecm Aw ep iw 267, Part of the proprietor. makes this the best i jim Dinics to have all orders ia bis | prom) executed a STOVES! STOVES! STOVES a THE LARGBST sTOCK OF HEATING, COOKING AND PABLUR STOVES. AND THE OBEAPEST IN THE CITY OF WASBINGTON To BE FOUND aT WALTER D. WYVILL'S, No 409 Pennayiva: eeld-tt avente The Cheap Place! | STILL ANOTRER DECLINE FLOUR. j Fane, | WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, 82.60 } PER sac RAY'S ARLINGTON FaMILY FLOUR, $2.60 PER SACK. | BURNT MILLS FAMILY FLOUR, 82.50 PER SACK. | BEST CRUSHED SUGAR, 17% cents per pound, BEST OLAKIFIBD SUGAR, 16% cts. por pound ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT oF FINE TEas, | CROSSE AND BLACK WEUL'S CELEBRATED PICKLES, | WORCESTERSHIRE AND LEICESTERSHIRE SAUCES, SPICED OYSTERS, 4 PURE ARTICLE OF OLD GOVERNMENT Java. «. s. HARE & 80 462 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND © STREETS = — ~~] SoTica. ‘The only place in the city to buy your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GalTERS et regular WHOLESALE PRICES te at STRASBURGER BROS., 373 Grvenra Breer, Berwees i anv K,