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A Resotrrion in relation to the records of PORPORATION. OF GEORCETOW : oppor tae teameaste | cannuas Corny ae Rater xererey, | eee Peeseand indexes of the Recorder or Tred | [CF™ CORPORATION, , 9 ws aie roctot by any member of it that he | 5 ‘case ot James Kelly indicted for the wank. | Att vor LOw#.<Mr. Thos. Pulman, a young | _ Revolced by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | memes vontest Be? Rector and Ves ‘vember 17, 1569. “Grymen-cieeting of the Parish — | kacw of. He knew cl no hi ituatisu WEONESDAY. Common Council of the Corporation of Foor: 'een FIN at NovieR rien or no low | der of John Mardes, by cutting him with ak: man keepin; ‘ i —=—=—=———> —— jashingtom Prayers | church party. The rector had said that ne had | oy," ” ae ‘and ‘That the sum of one thousand doll = . : rthe Dead. A Dimeatty about tne | not ‘room enough ta the chancel, ani | Su,the 14th of July last, was continned Capt | ee oe muck thercof as may be necessary t) aE PAxke cone EWS Miller being cross-examined at some length by fifteenths of the amount of re ‘ LOCAL N se The Nespertive Rights of Mectors nad | war understood w spprene ese ka er than) | Mr. Barrett sa to the condition of the men ou the | be complete and perfect the reconis ot tre, deeds | BER: 12 ccailitn, ae. Vestrymen. inrcgardtoimproving the chancel. Afterwards, | "fn" Wr ‘ye homicioe as sworn and | noninetie and the indexes thereto in the offc~ of the Ke- | > | itwas found that he 1 rove of our ~ y ington, ; Ammesree— Mr. and Mra Harry | The old and time honored Protestant Episc: ee of (out | gave the evidence astaken by him at the inquest. | which was also he | coetes of Deeds for the county of Washington, | puysest a Nance after that Aate._ Proprety rte NatioxaL Te m Down, o U Church known a# St. John’s, at plans for further alterations, we af once Daniel Mahoney testified to Kelly buying the | would nev: va iate "that pi > by the | Tepresented will be POSITIVELY ADVERTISED Watkins im “Troddei » oF Under Two | Church located inded our acts. He alluded to the difference ¥ amount appropriated tor Purpose by th Fiagy” corner of H and 16th streets, opposite Lafayetto | of opinion between the rector and vestry In rer SES Lae i athe P bs. ; Corporation of Washington and the Levy Coart | imibediately after the anys) named date, | Merzeror? Hatt.—Concerts by the Franco | <quare, which has for years been attended by | ference to the alterations of the chancel, and i. Mahoney testified to same; and on cross- | affal pea of said county, be, and the same ishereby.ap- | oc 27 gewaw ____ altecton, Famil jeht and t Re Gi heszney sa | one the rsation that had taken | ; mination, testified that on the night of the | IncunpiaRim.—Three large propriated: and the Clerk of this Corporation ss | - - family to-nicht and to-morrow atternoon and | ome of our most intiuential aud wealthy c’‘i- Tibed conversstion » | homicide Kelly called him up and stated that his | able stacks of hay, belonging to Mr. V. P. fon hhorised to pay the same ts the onde 5 Potomac HALL, (Istaxp.)—Supper to-night on tenes stig extenative topatrd, pee = creating con. | ,,002Ua Anderson testified that Kelly showed | county, were by said work is completed; the evidence of which: cm = bey pov adm ag Nf ro ry Rebekah | tin pee with ecient peach ee ~ ae af repens nce. He alluded | im the knife after he had arrested him; stated | on Sunday troyed. gree As-ociation, No.3, I. 0. 0. F. : siderable merrime idience. shall be the written order of the Mayor: Proei- GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES he had bought it to kill that son of a b—h with. .—Swans, wild and Ww pn shall os —_ Rviaxp CHArEt.—Voea! and iustramenty’ | understandings have ariven between the Rector, | to the subject of the dome, saying Mir. L- wanted mah a THE GAME SRASOX =e ee ded, ‘The Corporation of Washington shall ap- = Lewis on the one side, and the | to have it taken down. Als to the expenditures, | ¢,) 1me* Stewart testitied that he saw Kelly af- | wild ducks are reported to be more numerous | propriate for this purpose a sam equal (> | iM sell from this day. till farther motice, all t+ concert to-morrow night by Rvland Chap a ‘ ter the murder, and he asked for a doctor, ashe | than aiers: Potomac ihe ‘eaid umerated Goods, at the following pricey Shot, ancinted by the Beethoven Musical A®O- | inert ‘Kay, Wane 3) Humogtone, General | BE amy rOcoreer: rae. tnat Philadelyiia to com | 2&4 Wshand cut; told him he had cut the belly | fhivetiy. on he Waters ofthe i cacemeioe RESIN GER ag — Michler, Archibald | Campbell, and J.C. of different articles reryuired in | “pj imaty on the Dom ated several wit- —_—_—_— Approved, November 12, 1808. piety «Ly Sa Ovp Fertows’ HAtt—Fifth annual ball of | Wetmore on the other. Of course among and was instracted to | nesces, whe wetifey to te oot eer MS mae Pet O'Neill-Crowley Circle, F. B., to-night. the parishioners each side has friends Ithad been proposes: | aeeuscd’ “Me Loweloy angeed the tare foe tre CITY ITEMS. i: Ravan to eagle ox 2 Ws Bowes Daity Excurstoy to Mount Vernon, on the | and advocates. A few months ago it was rotest on the books, protecution, and was followed by Messrs, Gos. ee = | ‘Surveyor, and A. Roach. Good Black Sith, $1.5 to O15. o steamer Arrow, at 10 a. 12. decided be parish meeting that the interior of as he did not desire | zier and Barrett for the defence. Mr. Carring- | | ALL woo Heavy Cassimere Pants, 12 dit. Resolved by the ‘Beard of Aldermen and Boardof | Biot) cnsiine Venti | Le Carnott Hate—Fair for the benefit of St. | the church should be improved. and beantified, the church records. The | ton closing for the prosecution.” ferent got and $5, at A. Straus’ Pop- | Common Council of the Line are fgg mama Best quatity and rich pattern Tiiree-ply. $1.0 Vincent's Orphan Asylum. and the Vestry accordingly were charged with | friends of the rector had been trying to find | “7X jure, settee with the ine ahemn-ax | Oe owning mse, Penn. avenue, 34 door | That the Clerk pay tothe order of H.W. Brewer, | $5.34. 1 yard. liu. 1. and S yards whe Oil Clothe, ‘Manxrrran’s Ant GALLEny, 696 7th str: ~ the ant ae bron Pap sg ae some cause of fault with the vestry, and had cut | o*elock, and after ahalf hour's absence returned | east of 1th 2 | Surveyor, one hundred and -four dollars, in at she jomees Secours pa srosectition thereof the ideas ‘Reetor a if they we » and s —_4——— conauver anc 4 t* Suita & StRose’s Aut Gat: ur, =" F | Veutry did not ‘hence the at | be the cushions of the pews to see if they were | with a’ verdict of guilty as indicted, ‘The ac- on. 5 ES 2 SOR 10. | {ull for services from » the 18th, oe : try did not agree, aay weak | Bot made of something else than halr. cused, who is a gray haired man, when the ver- to October 30/1869, a8 per Dill rendered. Aso, | , Brits we — hard feeling, which has inereased pail | Here Mr. Lewis interrupted the speaker, sac- | Gict was announced secre ta bene fh Chinchilla Overcoats, to order of A. Roach six doliars and ten couts, | “PSN ber with SeISck ne. at the ‘church tn ascordnee aid | ing that he desired to give the greatest latitude | the‘trial with onlera. slight tremors of Mio fne Drab and Brown colors, just received at | as per his bill for ice furnished Metropolitan Po- | »,..okether wi : o'clock p. m. at the church, iu accordance with | to-debate, but could not allow such statements being perceptible, and as the jurors were polled | A- Straus’ Poy Clothing House, Penn. ave., | jiok, (Approved, November 12, 18, | LADIES D ‘The subject of butiding and own’ + Se ae eres be Pasi tobe made. A he stood up quite firmly. The ner was re- | det 10th and Lith sts., 3d door east of 11th st. 2 . clesively for their own use by the M: ca | “To the Parishioners of St. John’s Parish, Wash- | “Mr. Wetmore continued, saying that gentlc- manded in the custody of the Marshal. ——— Ax Oxprxaxce for the erection of 2 steam ay ternity ofthis ity Tong occupied the atten = | | 4 Parish meeting having boen called for Tacs- | RT UNG Bad feaveled extemnivele tu Europe ie One Detter Seetiry store Ee +i the craft here. A number of eiforts to »:- | day, November 16, 1869, at 4 P: M., the umler- | fahdeomest chugen they had cnet Marea inTUE LATE Amos Kaxpatt—A special mect- sill : : ee Tiater engine, at the Aqueduct | FRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer mplish this object were made during the In.. | signed, on Drhalf Of s namber of the gentlemen | from an act of the Maryland Le vesting bg cers ror a ce ong awry Jet Jewelry, suficient supply of water for distribution by the | TRUSTEES thirty ycars, but proved failures after languish- | tion the necceaity of the sttentance of all Pa- Teter te Lee aay ateconees Bamb was held Festerday, to take action in re- Fancy . High Service and whereas it is just L ing for a time, and invariably involved more or | pishioners, a8 matters of very ance of p By virtue of a deed « ese jason aad great importanc’ | jn the chancel to interfere with the conduct of | !ation to the death of the late Amos Kendall. PP sec Bey and proper that the High Service Keservoir | a yy yrin’ Gu aend st & luce to the several Masonic bovlies and to indi- | to the Parish will be submitted” It is desired that | thenyCotreeetee * OF | ‘There were present Rev. E. M. Gallaudet, (Pre- ver-plated Ware, Shou made te sappy a thon portoge of | Hl dye Pau |. | Received this morning at Prigg’s One Doilar | Sur (i urecrvilt of by the Low Service. Brides af “3 street—main; and whereas it is believed that the crews oe et < x} th pag safer at said bridge will | [4st To chock p.m, sell on the protaione mone Fe Lard. being part of nd Whiteharen e viduals too sanguine as to the success of these | °,' shall. be represented. It. ta understood DT atte: sident,) Rey. Dr. Sunderland, George W. eflorts. We could give an interesting chapter | that nancial questions will not be brought vr | q.cche'#! =: D- Towmmend attempted to get the -» Hon. B. B. French, Henry D. Cooke, dy | sonality Reore, We tse Becmayiiten Grtaae he at this meeting. Very respectfully, The Chair stated that the only business before | J4mes C. McGuire, Keq., and David A- Hall, | tytn dy and éth streets. ‘|W: & Shubrick, U.S. N45 dos. | te house was the consideration of the reso. | E81. Resolations of an appropriate character saben i Roe So arn | Ii EG yo wale hg geese to | gE wa ma das. Alden, U.S. N.; Geo. Clymer, U. | General Townsend again attempted to get the The Rev De Resin, President of Cotumbia | * Standard Wine Bitters” the of Commen Gommel of the Corporation of George i : Fikepin, BPO mee oor, but the call was made for the question. | | College, delivered an eloquent discourse in th pred to benefit the different ailments of the | ‘on, That there be, and is hereby, appropriated cosas saa pied te aud tive x charter to | Meshing, D. C., Nov. 13, 1800.” bore eionsae gh rola ga Ling Poeeney por Calne Degen Unaren Gemnecang evening on | *3stem, whether diseased or debilitated trom | {gts That forty-five hundred dollars + gee 4 . — To adil‘ these troubles it is charged by the | should be gagged. He had been attacked an a ma 4 fe ‘over exertion or by sonic body, whee hist duty fe we wo ae was, | friends of the vestry that the Rector is strong: | wanted torreply. He thought the resolutions | the, “‘Keligious Convictions, Lite and Charac- psp seein, opened iy inclived fo vitwalinm, as m vear ago ast Ali | placed absolute power in the rector, and ho wt Wikis large omevegitie pment at ara Bridge No. 6 of the Washington Aquetiuct, as | nahivthencewarsh ii east 8 pension inge were heMiy bat it was won foust thet omens Sed Sey Sar Gan Gand Sana CAAT Tee | Cee eee Cree ee nee ear te int | Somce in Srecting Wem earth thay were ped SUDDEN Cuanons ov WEATHER are produc | Drovided in the estimate of Colonel It B. Sain, | sinnine en S57 ido acres z card a remark from , , Ge. | provides po large a number 1 oF outa be aecomplish. < | fe advocaten that. the altar be covercd wich | never tailed to hare his Own way. andithe sod | tthe diferent public and religious institutions There is no more effectual relief in these dis- | Chief Engineer, in his letter of 13th July, 1509, questions arising ast con Lote ra eek ge. | black.” ‘The troubles continued until ons of (he | not get one way he would get i another, I on the history of these disastrous failures did our space permit. Our present purpose, how- ever, is to notice briefly the new hail now under course of completion at the corner of Ninth and F streeis, which is really an object of pride to that “st. Philip and J orso mach any other cause. “Try them. | thereot as may be necessary, for the purchase Sold by Dreggists. S&S | and erection of a steam quedact | 5'2 perches: thence north 46%. weet 45.22 cash; balance six an of the city, as well ashis liberal aid to ail he nod * f. . - paceman SSS = 7 ——— ANOTH! CHURCH preercuaty: | par in, in the matter of musie, he thoaght ‘The Courts. ‘and a thief introduced his hand into the open- Georgetown Corporation Laws. Georgetown Advertisements. ‘VE iG _——_ I+ rd ed = . 5, 1 ss them. ~ — EV ENING STAR. THE TROUPLE AL 87. JOHN'S CHURCH. t imewntae panty igttic is cee 2 | Tue sraeT MURDER CASE —THE ACCUSED CON: ing sane | | jor the purpose of giving eases to be found than in the timely use of | 1F igh Scovice Reservoirs : =~ vestrymen resigned, and Mr. William S. Hv er had been one of the managers of St. | Pot nbered and Haitasedy on “ees £0 Be |S Brown's Bronchial Trockes.”” ‘They poseces real | WAter to the High Service on : 5 not o Se ee, eee te are ras Oat fingtou was elected to fill the vacancy. It was | Ie jome, and found the rector rather ex. | Temembered and itnitated. merit, and have proved their efficacy by a trst of | 0, be Haid by the Clerk to, the > co devs PG J bts wae ying ay garde thought then that the difficulties would be | travagant in his notions about expenditures, and many years, having received testimonials from | ee oo eee a rene charge of rorcteaner. pray onpn ae a were chosen, and we | allayed, as Mr. Huntington was looked upun as | having an entire ignorance of tle value of mo- | A PLeasant. ENTERTAINNENT—A grand eminent men who have used them. the Wachi gp abr gpg i Spe $4 ARPENTER, Trastee Sanson teeetal ue ae Mnee ox: 4% strong friend and in sympathy wita the | ney. He bad proposed the purchase of a lot of reception was given by Rev. J. Stella Martin to ciepecian—ies nea ington: A J — The property is near ©. Nt in the cane of the death of Gen C. Whudian, | Rector. Upon entering upon his duties a: a Yalned at $20,000, and a house worth | Sevetal_ young members of ‘his congregation. | Jvar RECEIVED, at Oak Hall, 460 7th. street, is ‘nnd, Thatta: - de | Mule northwest of Drovs cn arate wm hotell tw pine: | Senans Nee gus Tas rece we | ea segs aw not me | mug ae lath been anit tn he Holy bond | aprosic Pon Omen tommy ey caneeat Seek | pba ferr andes, That in ederw provide | "aude" Td Faey are ag fellows »—Benj ©. French, Woke | 95 cog tet aed ies re aeeker ee | ere emery wo Dey ie um. | evening was the harmonizing of some points of | E'sids, which will be made up to order at our | [0° S'u, SPEmPrs ‘a loan with the Purity, Nicholas Acker, Peter Hooe and N. D. | 'Digood faith, and tor the “palhorg «yap san eh mnarincn katong tet difference that. have. threatened to divide | ual low prices. 11,126 | Farmers and Mcchanies’ Bank, to meet the cost Larner. ‘The terms of the at " the colored people of the District, and result to orcs we aks ak of said purchase and erection of said pump, at - charge of the perish about focr years,having si@-] John’s Home by the rector with his family. | the y , Bovs CLornixa.—We have received 150 Suits “4 Rad aif been, setmcribed. This wen weaben | ceeded Kev. Lr. Smith Pyne, We ie regkdcdi] Toro rooms hed pec tied ap ee ties family: | their detsiment both socially ‘wad Politically. | of Youth’s and Boy’s Fine Clothing, to which | 4nd for such time as may be necessary, and t 7 : 5 i stock hereinafter authorized ' Rep 4 minister of superior attainments, and h4@ 4 dation at aYost of $40, He alluded to the rec- | Anelegant dinner red by Mr. Geor, We would call the attention of parentsand effect a sale of the s sreetsary for the accoarplishaent oP aL stock | siways drawn Aange, congregations to ston 2 | tor' having employed seistants at divers tines | Downing was served to the guste, among whom | Gian. Oak Hall, Lr D. Barvour & Cova ith | _ Be it Jurthcr odained, That in order to proce im Band was pretty laree, (8150-000) ced’ eke | his sermons. A time since = pastoral | and paid, them ‘oct of the funds or the churchs | were Register, Cook, Prot. Vashon Prof, street, opposite Post Office. ET Fane dy Bg WS mye Fgh Ba order was in poor circumstances. Finally, at | letter was ved by Mr. Lewis, advisin Gedh peonine Gwe roe done gerd Re ain | dmg pega og gay meme rr Bors’ Carg OvERcoaTs, are hereby, authorized to sell. stock of the Cor the suggestion of N. D. Larner, Esq., the nom- | P&tishoners o. ¢ ng bis oficial | pete 4 ig UP plans for alterations of djourned to the parlors, where in ti Ci » tion to a net amount not forty- imal 325,000 ws relation to the parish, in w! he says : em the church four times after the vestry had | Party adjout Parlors, wi mn the Gents’ Capes, y ay rence sri, and after ce deus | he asey cf Se, John Pah haw, pr} dopprared them. ig dance sy yc ue | meen ea age amber of Eke wa Gente Dreoonts esauam, «| Errand tien om eben erg Sat cn had been eleeted and the organization complete, | “tently, duri past summer, set at nauzht | in unkindness towai ce et eee ing with the evening's ar . pleasure of the Corporation, and bearing interest : s | every request, every remonstrancey believe it was the rector’s right to insist upon | all seeming much pl evening's Childrens’ Overcoats, t pA a Boe yout te | and acted every ‘wel my sence of di ae wanted it. vite | cutertainme * | at the rate of six per cent. per annum, payable the everything as nt. Gents’ Dress Sui * Fequired me to make, until I feel thae Tata | (the pecker) ad been charged eine cee ng By 5 English Was offered to. the divectors oe sano sand: | stripped of every vestageof my lawful jurisdic: | (encide to Soke ok the ak ee RE | Teacnens Ixsritu7E—On Friday 9 session was offered to widerable thane heal Tact | tion, and amnot responsible for any of the ncts | Eharge was ae gratuitous Go It eer roman | Of the Teachers’ Institute wil be held at the ee Satin wagon op an Sth | of sid vestry. That I have patiently endured | in {ust. Tehadako been charged that the vestry | Miller School mane, street, commencing At unusually low. passage of this ordinance. Sud F streets was selected at eanoon °° 2 | thece things until endurance has reached the | had voted themselves into compel the Rector to Bhd othees intereereat in tee ents and pupils | Oak Hall Clothing and Merchant Tailoring Es- | Approved, November 12, 1909. ‘The size of the building now erected is 51 by | YeTse of unfaithfulness, ve yourselves are wit- ee en ee ae baat | Se pectic Peo mercies wil ene ae ee — egg ; ness; for I doubt if there be ten of you who ha ved from anot'er city. Was not true ied. pen at 9 o'c Eni four stories high abore procnd. Feseseee; | 20 much as heardot a amor of soriows Giaagrere | eCaNe ree that the all toes ar wert | with niutie, under the directions oC Pores 400 7th street, opposite Post Office. “An ordinance providing for the opening, ex- | terest to visit are on the first story, with basement resus one: -| ment between the vestry and myself, ‘© Sm | wutit three deys after the clection or vesirymen, | Daniel and McFarland, tobe followed by a dis- | w. B._Suits made to order in the best manner | tension and improvementor West aeet’ I , —— , ,__ Feenaing im vers cae tothesie aac. | the zubrie Place the mane'of the’ ehareh | He hae anit et Ds Ser | ll be a tet Ckercie Snd’aGscnie ny | MEY dave notices OPT ING | este byte arg Aldermen nd Beard of ‘Two stores on 9th Street are 24 by 74 feet, with | Uder the sole tor. It isan | clivities, saying aed utes Day a year | one methods fi hing readii Ming aw “ q ” octet 4 open question whether the civil iaw does not em- | ago and on Good Friday they had been treated e in icaching reading, spelling vi Morro—\Qnicl: Sales and Small . ‘That section 1, Gn F street be ae fects and the see sere | power the vestry to tosermons which smacked strongly of a cathe- | Me principles of the English language, which, | _ Just having Scene sees Of new Hose, juarterly. ae 78, TR it further ordained, That said pump shali Neckties and Shirts, be erected as soon as practicable after the ‘be L. D. Barnour & Co., Aw ORDINANCE amending an ordinance entitled | “gar Wasbingtons customers will find it to thoir in- Georgetown when. making thelr pur- noe, nance, Sone amended colored Silk Pm pred Lc sical eo eh ee with an intermission of twenty minutes, will be | Goole a Hil depose of as quick as | of the acide to cocmect eth cee eee ne | later th ce eee Ce the parts . Bi ‘ been told that they coul: Lan int ion eB, of wi we wi of as quick as | of the bridge to connect " joow 5 Be ior ¢ . Srecce to ths main ball seh voces sve Den, | exanting that it Gee, tho very ment tridesar | Cat he ee Oak tol ee en uguged nl 2H o'leck: ACT crelock the | pomible, we will sell Goods now cheaytr than Wostington Gotha the Mayor and Henry | Bind Seite, Chars Clrkige, ut, Pat A ; ercise that i y in black, a be ny i dis- | ever, viz: , $1, $.125 and upwards, | 1). Cooke, of the Board of Alder:uen, and Wai, 3 ‘enh: the necond oor’ ins ulee ot Saaee Sea ATTay On | fore with the rector’ privilege ghey reaad | Aen chi arta nincke a proceasn be | Chased after hick doopratie tthe eles | Ser) cin; White ShirtetB, et, and Cf | 1. Dunlop and Jos. L. Simms, of the Board of | £24, Scotch Plaid aR the janitor to live in, where he will pal be | selet a choir competent to sing such music as | looking to cathedral ceremonies could be don: ready for duty. On the second floor is the main | te Teeter may direct. aswell asthe limited means at their disposal — hall, 38 by % feet, with ceiling 2 feet i of government and pi ment in schools will | $2 and $2.25. Good Merino Undershirts and be discussed. Drawers %, is Common Council, be, and they are hereby, con- | Boye; Flannel article deypchinacn| = bogey article $1 | stituted s committee, with power to negotiate s er do T conceded the doubt in this case tothe vestry, | would allow. (Sensation.] Fe re ee and $1.25. ‘Good Cotton 3 pairs for 25e. | loan or loans on behalf of the Corporation, sane guilery Sx for the sake of peace; and only requested thi C re Harwood bad not the least fear TXERAL—The funeral of the late James H. | Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense stock of all | proceeds to be placed to the credit of the general e Gest ene Comtiguoss tothe Lane a tetion | thes would not engage auartedte choirs whieh | of Gate ake no eee Ee ee rea (eat | etwood took plnce from the sestdence of ns | Creket, Gloves: G prices. Excellent Paper Col- | find, the same to be used to defray the expense ~ “ ‘ad | should restore the kind of music which I'deem a | wrong he should be presented to, the Bishop, the west em retiring room, close Bb: Jase x ‘from, tout he brother, W. D. Elwood, on G street, near 12th, | lars, eloth lined button holes, 1c. per box. Knit | si" building the abutment and bridge provi led | Bithet trem, $4.20 to 910. to , f “ desecration of God's house. I specitied exacily | and not tried by the vestry. He objected to this | tls afternoon, and was attended by Pioneer | Jackets, a splendid variety, "Phe hnest selection for in an ordinance approved October 1.1809, pone by ENJAM The gentle- y ‘§ N oc 13-20 vanged. F selaeces ‘i 4 i ‘0. 1, Sons of Jonadab, and Equal | of Neck Ties, Scarfs and Bows ever seen in this to be paid by the ‘k to the order of Poona mm adpuins these sours, | the sort of music that I desired, and my reasons | manner of conducting aflairs. ‘The Iitual Ph Poe WD tionr vary discs ad , ss ; ‘90 boxes fe 5 also | fF desiring it. The vestry engaged a quartette | movements which were suspected amounted to > s 5 Bate a nd everybody will | Mayor, upon proper vouchers. Sith Washstandy eset Se Thee ae> | that could not, or would mot, cern toning the | Sekine Tie comer eet ae canted to Cente maine were Interred at Oak Hill | be satisfied. Fraxc & Gotpuaz, | Sce. 2. Resoloed further, That to provide for | Exctapiisnep 18 1834, nthe 1, is 28 by SU fect, core | Psalter at the Sunday school service on Sunday | until some overt act is comuultted. 2 ee eee Ho: 408 tih st, opp. Pee roman oo pron mye engl E mer pe egy | PREMIUM AWARDED tN 1857 » ta by 50 icot, ernoen, and nday school WH. Phi armo Z ——o+-—_ . 4 Office, and are hei 0 disp se heavy mouldings, and ‘three | “{*-rnoon, and my Sunday school arrangements | Col. W. H. Philip og Bi SEVERAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE Wasu-| 11,62: No. 516 7th st., between D& Ets. | fue stock of this Corporation, on the bot tormee W.H. WHEATLEYS INGTON PRESS CLUR will leave here this evening ———_ obtainable in the market, bearing six per cont. | PREMIUM STRAM DYEING r interest per annum, payable quarterly; the sane - of | BB, Mr. A. Nailor, Jr., has tendered to the | Market Space, between sh and streets, | to be imued by the Mayor and Clerk, as cad bate ae? rh erg Seta 401 Bridge etree city. Come one, come ali, —-- —_— fine center piece: plaster, chandeliers. A dumb waiter in the north communicates with the kitchen in the baseme rem which tang | 46 20 token up that Tshall not resume the sex | val. “He wasin favor of therector, And thon i. 7] | sions of the sel unt can re] e damage wl je troul a misunderstanding—the ve: - “ A nt | hy the appointment of a competent choir <I | try looking at the affair from a secular: view, at 5 o'clock tor Richmond.via the R-F.and P| Ag rue CrNtRaL DOLLAR Stone, No. 22 roth a have little faith in Sunday schools, except asa | while the rector took an ecclesiastical vic as eee ea Ga mentee eee weans of bringing the children to church. ‘By | it. He thought the deeision of the parishio Fancls with girders separating them, ‘the pancis | fF Sears bard work Thad trained my chiidren | if against the rector, would be of far auore four-horse coach to convey them to the] (Pernsylvania’ avenue,) new goods are con: | committee may, from) ne to tine, require— 3 ie - t ith-street wharf, and it will leave the | stantly received. 19,16,1: | and that all ordinances ©.-trary hereto be, aud with every desirable apparatus und pro- to come to | jury to the church than to the rector. pr parma office at 5% this p. m. The party ee same are hereby, repealed. ided with the best talent and artistic shall to be ob Sunday school tor church service. They ir. Huntington thought that while this affair | Willreturn on Friday morning. THis 18 TO NOTIFY ‘THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. Approved, November 12, 1509. tained, with constant craunal attentem on the part had learned to enjoy their service. In their | was made to appear as a tragedy to the congrc- ——_o——_ Wilson & Co. can sell Shoes, Boots, &c., as cheap the’ pro smakes this name I protest: the action of the vestry.” tion, it would appear to ‘tke outside of Rear EstaTr Sarxs—Kilbourn & Latta | as any person whe advertises in the Star. 7.14 AN OnpINANcE to provide for the payment of ‘The rector claims that he had nommated an church asagreat farce, and such it was. He | Teal ertate brokers, have sold lot 5. square 95%, ee costs of suits fer which the Corporation is d I streets. Lot Corns, &C.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiro} ist, liable. een 10th and | of twelve years’ cal experience in the | Be it ordained Vy the Board of Aliermen and Board ‘bre of a hght blue. ¢ Walls of this hall are of = lilac color, mixed with the plaster betore it is put om. The hall is lighted with sit ——— A ee baa ge Hox communicates with the alley in the rear, 2 | oy 2 a] | On 1th strect east, between H 5 ‘ganist competent to go on with the work of the | was conscious that no member of the vestry had 3 ” ee eee coe ee en te front en- | Parish, who would attend thedaily service, train | attempted to imtentere: i any way with the | 7, in same square, on I street, f Sanco. ‘The whith of the the outa Kn: | the Senday School and a volanteer choir, and | rights of the rector, but,on the cOhtrary, that | Lith street; also, lot 9, Square 960, on loth street | United States and Canadas, prevous to being es ‘Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, OLD zZE The ‘stairway leading. to’ Lug, Quter door. | provide such hired singers as might be necessary, | he had been uniformly treated with the greatest | east, between F and G streets, to J. H.Teemyer | tablished at 434 Penusylvania avenue, beteocn | Paget Corporation be authorized IGLER, he walrway leading “¢ eg mt | ef $1000 per annum. ‘The vestry engaged a | kindness and consideration. When he entered | at 7% cents per square foot amounting in agere: 4 and 6th streets, Dec. 16th, 1861, successfully | and directed to pay upon the order of the Re- . aad "Nguied Gin wieaees oe the weet | (hoir at $1,000 per annum. Mr.L. further says | the vestry last April he was prejudiced against- gate to $1,011.62. treats Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Club and In- | corder all costs of Court incurred in the d-fence (MARYLAND,) and Hghted (with windows or the, west te Menara, Campbell and Wetmore; but Ne very | vise News Glob? Waar = growing Nails, and other diseases of the feet, | or prosecution of suite m which the tion bag Bw _- Benes ed, wee soon ascertained he had been misinformed, and Prem been yu go a a arf, Eastern Branch. | without pain or inconvenience to the patient. | is interested. (Approved, November 12, 1369. ntrance tothe orchestra in ‘the main hall. would here confess, to the gentlemen and before wer = Jol lowlett from Havre-de- | ‘The shoe can be worn with ease immediate! — orchestr: . this meeting, that he was mistaken, aud that no | Grace bert pe “peng Schr. Potomac from | after the operation. Kefersto the many emi | 4 RESOLUTION making an appropriation to far- Lomi laembers of’ the vestry, had treated the rector petincn tree, Phitedenne Png Meee oa nent phy ae 18, surgeons and Seomsanae of other nish the new station house. PUREST AND OLDEST. with more courtesy and consideration than the * res] rsons who patronize his establish- 2 . ntlemen named. He thought the whole cor. | Coal; sch. Annie F. Clark, Edmonson, trom | TP" Hecstons a. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of » m, t06 p.m. Owing to | Common Council of the Corporation of G: BEARS THE BEST CHARACTE: : Havre-de-Grace, with 118 tons of coal, all f - Georgetown, ARACTER, roversy was cnnecessary, as it was deplorable | Havre-de-Grace, with 1 » all for.| press of business at office.” Dr. Witte istunabie | firmer, Counc of hundred or 80 much patients at their residences except be- | thercof as may be be, and the EITHER FOR MEDICINAL OR SOCIAL PUR- 2 ices necessary, be, same is 3 Mr. Wetmore read the canon of the, church Arreazep 70 rux SoPmmte Coun —A. tween 6 and the > POSES: PRIC PER GALLON Sethe Beier. Tbe hesuiral Wtter: hed inde: | San onder otal, aeaert eke aan WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF Music | clerk to the order of the ‘TMER, a 1» case sic | ¢] wo Mayor and Ji r. Cc. wi frequently, mee fellow Gomiuincene ad | was decided, have appealed to the Supreme AT IME Mitchel, who are alo constituted a ‘to 4 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, . “4 zat | fellow ts, io | Courtor the United States. RST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. mak Burchase: ‘The money hereby ap 119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, contemptuous noses, &c. [Laughter.] ey a age out a fand. (Approved, November 12, 1809. nelo-tt Between 19th and 2th streets, , T. L. Smit t it GEKERAL Muzzy, of the Washington bar, was 0. B. BULLARD......... DIRECTOR. ee op girl gig epee ‘this taannes, | admitted to the bar of the United States Sapicrne — ——— : om | strongly condemned the remarks of Mr. | Court yesterday. RYE WHISKEY, and 7 be % to the janitor’s quarters, are near the entran "3 to the third story and’ immediately over his rooms below. In the L of this story is a room, 28 by 57 feet, with ceilings 16 feet im height. Contiguous to this Lodze room are all the ante-rooms. on room is on this Ae ces: im Hichards, Kea... General ‘meet a deticiency, Superintendent of Schools; Prof.5. L. Loomis, M. D. Resolved by the Board Dr. Reyburn thought the action of the a (Fer other Locals, see Grst page.) - “i 2 Aldermen and Board of "This room communicates | that they desired no controversy with the Rec= | men rigit and. proper, although hie syaanethine Br, Caruemmin Brot Game Ricnrer, — | Seman Cones frenty-ofe dollars an eons POrriam be to R Rev. J.C. Smith, D. ‘D. tor, bat thought the questions raised him | were th the rector. . C. COLLIERE, oo Friss, fo Teet’ Prom | Nefe injudicious and ‘wifortunate for the spirit: | "Hom Montgomery air alluded to the diftcut- GEORGETOWN. H.C. Siew « Hexay Dove pedee oe een, flight ties, characterizing; the —-.———_. hereby, appropriated, to Peta. paid by the Clerk, to the order of the Ma Burtanp. meet the deficiency of an appropriation for the ae to whip in ths vestey. The | ~BURGLARY.—About 11 o'clock Monday night, | ‘The Oiject of thie Tostitution isto it an oppor- of Potomac strect, Bridge and attempted P i - | Budd Harrod, colored, forced an entrance into | tunity for ing & education In trery o PRices = ty! . acer — of John Mood: = Bridge —— - ae ee io saaet Ee rgd (= Approved November 12, 1869. state street K arried the money | Stractors. ‘atyh age | J — esses cy oa tear | ung dei, ten | ping niet Sac et | ee ong ae nee | oe anda Re ‘Voice—"Who says they censure anybody?” | 18 Oticer Hess; but was discharged, | furnish the same facilities for the study of Music a3 porn hese pear to prose- | are afforded i Co} and Universities f Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board reagan ey ad fo nothing; the cute hin = ap “irine a knos=4em of the several departments ot | Common Council of the = er! on 4 ANTS’ EXCHANGE.—There were offer. % is motion was lost, by a vote of 30 to 23. ings of 8,500 bushels of heat Mr. Blair then ‘olfered ‘the following regolu- | but no sales were Teported, =o UL : | | | . the chureh. | tion as an amendment to Dr. Cl; the “ Resolved, That we approve the courae of the cu Pont A : i i E frived—Schrs. M. J. y, Hooper, from Salisbury, Md., with °-* 7." 04Y; urch, as the | vestry in administering the temporalitics of dresked 2 Mahe Riith ©,000 feet of a meeting of the committee | church.” ges 5: of the | Sree tember. fur A: P*exrell; Ovoea, was | After some debate, the roll of pew-holders was | to F. ley & Sor umber and shingles he | called, and the amendment of Mr. Blair was | Ford, will sail tomes. *, The steamer Stout, and ap- adopted by a vote 36 ayes to 35 nays. atull freight of- __ -«tow for Philadelphia with They chargé that the rector ir. Huntington moved that the resolutions as Jurvoyr __vig iron. in chancel whicii “ould peered be oe as as sense of the meet- ee compete arson — Ekle jury will meet puatin Europe: Pe ‘here the greatest ‘perfection has sional - . in pe 3 — Sisim that the alteration in | ecfournesh Fe oe eee en tr weer aoe | cans eee ar ee centres many of the SS at PRP PH «brough to P street bridge across Kock Creek. being = several prominent archi- | | ‘Tx CHORAL Socrery held its r~ tay wey: kt nce Popesrap, Pirst Se yo the Span- | this «yctem ts mniverenily adopted ena wnere m ee oe ak pL Se tohowin-, fod eh Legation, has taken a lease of Sire. Abbott's | | Clasece may be f Of two, three, four, five or 5 that had fon -G." elected inagt!vé mer ruse, Om F the to show they had’ the term Hon, AG. "a elected in eh treiaeihevihes tusisia ‘Sol wan’ Geers Steen in Harmony, Notation and Sight insing vol. D. F. Hamiink, Simon Wolf, | Oxes—A dinner will be given by the citizens to | “"2% ion for quarter of ten weeks. two lessons cach That the vestry of each |W.’ ~ . gf Deeds; Mesers. Wm. P. Shearman, | the children of the I School, on Friday, | week. trom 1) to $20. according in grade of stuly. grep teon ded Pot simple inp? ae Kennedy, Goo. B. Meares, Bapenu! gh bias fie ecanery ‘as a general hol- | {ree to those rate Fema thr staliew in the conser” O7-A GENTEEL GQUD WEARING BUSINESS , ve “Kennedy, Geo. B. ‘0-MORROW : ory. Private from $20 to $50. Factory, No. 346% Seventh st., sixth door below churches and chapelsand in all glebesan? = ~ ¢ fcndumt Bureau’ of Printing and Engraving, iday, but the only public celebration will be te ommencé [ONDA Y. ihern Market. mn . — tifle ar = ; HAS james | the Gudents of Gesractown Colinas: " A A ae Mor son oe ad | Bott = nine CitGolare at the music stores after Noy. 20h, or Tax mrortaxce OF HEALTR. None but those of {hie Pleasing know of Savsace currers, axp stcFFErs, tonne Ths i clar,csceth chin with footomey aT CLEAVERS, MINCING RRIVERE ES: STRELS, | Ia Cex the" same, we : Rives, MEAT HOOKS, | 2S. a I ‘a | a -R-G. Dyren- | munication in yesterday Secreta halen teed “ th negrcred offal i onenies are filled with the vires of, SCROFU! Association. pos o tclonping” bilttice were shocked by the persistence of an a me sOHN BAKER, ‘When the bio <inpar i, cintiring in his eflorts from the begining to Gaeet eet maid | eed Ramery, © cell hoy. on eazing Totalin. ender aietcices: nteaye reeiba ia naw eee | cee ese eh nd Sn Tetters, Sores, 4. SAKS & CO., ’ om this’ work to a succerfal ant attacked by a number of boys, who knocked | Know.” That le iy ease, ‘ Frustece’ raver | MUsTABLISHED 1844. system with the [ See sie sr | Seed tes te 2, ees | Sac neae Rbeaeacetent ict | cAAMDMN A IOUCE Ae, gm im a large , the success of the un” 5 or the con | Shorte captured John Nofrin, white; and Jia Spestaslions Wiciee (or tert r for the caRRTASY fa RUractuRis, Defoe os mie av en fn his merriae ecnvente ernnne. i i iiere ie : Fel Hata ne emit Walking Coat, u # i z : F i i i most eminent musicians i i cy E 4 & : } & ? Pants aed Vest. for les the price of The will MODEL YOUR OLD SILK HAT, and ect it to's 4s Gun, —. : it | REPATRING in all its branches. and in now? iven at some indefinite Carriages Repairs, Siorage or Commi: little. and some of the money was found on them. The rot the rempte future. se. signare nowt fi nn {Recach we om ley Satin youre ‘nos-tf them to. Lot eee, fo tne cone.) and toe avelne, Now York mee thems marie oft eco py é F HAU’S Fice GLaspefonac? Term and osinng, Ds. arc iiders on thé work are as fol * swith jnbae aes Geka tae ces tone a fig A] bricklayers; the work has Divine i i ; | i [ E ; i i \ Bg eo ae Ax Even TemrereD Huspanp.—Yesterday afternoon one of the employes of the Washing- Asylum discovered a man on his : f E PPLICATION, FOR PLICATE LAND omar. ; they think proper—always it is granted with A WARRANTS. Morsell Se eee C. E. Foster ‘Duran: have aided Mr. GOLDEN REMEDIES. ‘ood part the ene by W. Lai be | —— and for no other. take no other, and you will save SAMARITAN’S GIFT! i if : The only fitting by Me-srs. ros. i A ‘ f H tr [ 3 = § * or t the cornice, which has been done by Mr. ae TA. Brown; the iron work by Gray & Noyes, | gregationa) administered Con- = gic castings by Messrs. Somerville & a@respectable minority, teh. i i E £ cFfF vested, preses mereten So © act } whey yd . - reposed library, or their. 1 OF cl ‘The ball v7; pe ready to by the tst of | Dr. offered a series of resoiutions, de- ldre: mn, or who. I might, a8 December, Professor Sheldon will give a t and duty of the rector totake | residence of policeman J. W- ,on7th street, | UPOn the Trustees Dereon for s Tail init "Tne to rooms will soon be — ‘+ action he |, and sustaining him in his | hear se , was entered 910 carried of 4 = eae for use when a de ‘win take slave see —_ ow 4 it was the wish | Some articles ae ee St ee pes te Be Yo this is lished cated, OFF 7 rate bt, 380. cae Popa ene age t anna ance | Sane aet Sad tae meng wey | Mee Mb he eres ving een eben. | Brag ae ne inure aie Pata CORRS EAMURTY | ote ronmental ie be aia a vs veatry, f - | it, as wel : : ‘ A wxETING OF Tux Wasurxatox Scuvetzen | Lnowledge of all "He alluded to the proving, |. StEALIxG rear Laat, Cycning Officer Wil: | "Georgetown, Nov. 15, 1869. Veuren was held at Wili’s Hall tast night, John | jectings B ac E iy i ka a PPorosats FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES. re A ry fa} even xi fmarina,3 Hutchinson, | 3, in, ‘ following ae 5 held by the vestry to consider the al- | Hams arrested Thomas Smith, colored, on. the —_—__ ape wale cane of Wi 10 ° Vogt in chair, R. Springsguth, tions and repairs ay church, that they | charge of stealing meat . " unty afor ¥, the | put up in ‘air. SEs canmiece bine acres bore | a enhved hi Shang the ecg otc | Siar ere an Jin Fear com ALEXANDRIA. diiabatveprmgl ies ibsecey | "thin Seserbere, the park was 836,000" Improvemmenter sia ice | waren ft was ‘rane ment of the chancel, ae oor veaected 1 hennand | Doe Rt Brovet Major 0: 8-4 TE RC cas sant st meno S when and se, $26,909.28; total cost, 312,959.98, Sates Rey. Dr. Bares lectures to-morrow night at | Apnorr Turer.—A man giving his namo as | DO? creat rag tg parry lag gl 9.28, on | ‘They had passed resolutions at their former ee boas of exid devensed’ 1 value of park, $30,135.23; 14,986; net profit during the year, vote of thanks was passed to Treas perso = the Sth Methodist Protestant Chi oth = Addl street Me’ moore ‘ors 4 Bochwun, co of ® colored b teas een fy | NOVELTY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE meeting. street, between E and F, on “The a ‘d Lewis Lee, on Mr. Wilcoxen’s land, they ny otherwiee by law be exctadel WORKS, tuetresointion rotuested the speaker to read | Soccem® See advertisement. Sear Fairfax Court House, Motidey ovenins, na from a rom . intern: —- ae Brera re} uting bimself as ‘atch mende: 5 N Secretary. The park prope Mr, Weta ee Tuekecseal to ake beer | Tux Caxk "Tides Yesterday’ an Oopector | ihtae repair two gold hunting ‘ease | gages tle J “sed. most of the members F jot ‘ation.} received, on account of taxes, (5, making | watcher—a lady’s and gentleman's. Afver "ho 2-Iavsw" . he rent to 1,500. The aw | OLA). eeuming, stated that at the |-s total thus taref 216,M63, Watches were mended! they were hung upon eS tren then adjourned. & nf Mr. Huntington on the 10th of Apr, rs 4 side of the wall, and the tinker Jett fete Fee Neo. 95. by.N st. tala not slam ofthe restos, be interieting with the-| c-day cugaged tn poping the tencters its Bev | ins menue af te Svar krocksd in tat Z containing. squats. foety will be sor Music shoald not forz con ‘ A ing with as engi pe tow for ee 0: Hyland Chapel to-morrow et satis of the vestry while engaged in these. be 4 SPhawvoorer Sth and D orsets. — all 8 estate: thet a PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA. of this be published onex a week — > Patt rney- noll-coit was “ties of the vestry re- ] tomber. urder the spot w! the watches were ha; Ms