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al F . f = CORPORATION AFFAIRS. ranted by the contrnet or the law and practice of tus THAT SUICIDE CANARD. ‘Of which somebody's clothes line had evidently CITY ITEMS. Georgetown Advertisements. 4 EVENING STAR. Board of Aldermen. November 22d. | 7 dary in not su The Police fi 4 for the possession Remi ‘by caving that fee ght —— — DECATUR LODGE, N« EO ‘The Chair laid before the Board a communica- r mers a them Tor topety Ave ognts; Bat Cast Gidn’t take, | S70: Ouinshiula Overeoa _T media ARTE x TUESDAY -Nevember 23, 1969. | tion trom the Mayor announcing his approval of reauvired reall after a comnglet Report of Major Richards. = eR hustled ee = podoromrgion ge A ss Ligh Duh Soe een eaee rm received at | (eauneetay) ABTERROON: st Taiyo 0 ce ba ——_ 7 * sf a, s he at emer hic wh ay ee —— | several acts—among them the act allowing 8 per | Itufce cher gt Jalgzing neath | We yesterday gave some particulars of the | for identification. iets OU and Lith step 2d Qeor case or tith se. 3 | ata mmctiae to be head Te NMGHE. Mew LOCAL NEWS. Soth: Iniorio January Ist, 1600. Also, communi, | who. hav i on he for their uct dv's. | investigation by the coroner and police into a | __K. OF P.—See notice of meeting of Decatur : ° . roatly juetted th tte ——— cation from the Mayer transmitting the account | 4" Pr! Pay Sd Jastiow, and to | sensation story afloat in regard to a mysterious Lome to attend faneral of Mr. Hilleary M. Sat Ewan ” 4.W. HARRY, Acting Che Si 5 * = Amusements, &c. of the Corporation with the First National Bank | “pR2/0e? as itcoull ¢ mmand suicide of a young lady, and we stated that the i ri jin Rin, wl Brothers of T ; p the pasmient wf July 26th, oF arrangessent by a a ee Oreide Plain Rings, “ os “Mr. and Mrs. Harry | for the past week, showing balance due the bank | wittat the Paz F 1 NT r ‘Coral Setts, Remar inah drama: “Now ONc | trom the Corporation on this Gay of €35,494.10.. | “tate result of the enquiry was toshow the falsity ofthe | Harper, Baltimore. ‘The steamers John Gibson Oroide Chains, Ths Maver returned ty the “An act to | ments, withoat the knowlodg nection af the | Story. The following additional particulars will | and Valley City are expected to arrive from “ or Dolls and Pips, asmmnor Hatt—Hermann, the great Pres- legalize the payment of a certain proportiorot | (mmissicner of th: ward. ie in violation of the | be of interest: New York to-day. Received this morning of Prige’ One Dollar ait E: — the salaries of Metropolitan Police magistrates | }}¥7,, because sus The story as circulated was to the effect that —E~EEEE Jewelry Stere, No. 496 Pennsylvania avenue, y invited Darty Excvnrstox to Mount Vernon, on the | as required by Congress,” without his approval on the day of Secre' Rawlins’ funcral a between 44 and Cth streets. JOHN H. NEWMAN. K. of W Steamer Arrow, at 19 a. m. and with the following remark : “This bill, in Boek tocentrel tier akceadhoner eens young lady residing at No. 502 Ith street, had ALEXANDRIA. —s— ER Pe MARKRITER'S ART GaLteny, 967th street. | order to avoid all doubt as to its meaning or jaw itis necessary he should I cut her throat with a razor; that the razor be- ——_o— REMARKABLE PROPERTIES of Brown's | [ BS. 5, 3. SOUT E CEE BAS . — ; construction, should, in direct terms, repeal that | know luige of all bills preeented and of alt payments | longed to Mr. Van Aernain, the Commissioner | srxpax ScHoon Revnto3 @ annual re- | Bronchial Troches have been thoroughly tested | [st patroect Hall. "Ofte huts 8 to Wn [the wholenele ced ceeded Reta Pi | Oe to the approprinc on of 1.200 cfor Copa | that the impropriety of these advance payments ix | Of Pensions, who, it was alleged, had been liv- | union of the Sunday School of the Methodist | since first introduced. he demand for them | and'sto7 p.m ise be eee eed eet eee tO thee polbes. seer ee fOr compen: | ctearly establrehed by the facts amined Wy the cor. | 2 With the woman; that Mr. Van Aernam was | Episcopal Church South, of this city, was held | bas steadily increased, and purely upon their age are pisduce was offered by the farmers, they no Smog gt | ss Bs por et of | roborative evidence of the contractors and the exec. | SUMMmoned to the death-bed, when he sewed up | Sunday. The order of exercises embraced a | OWN merits, they have foun: favor with those em a TION ORGETOW N aving much suited to the season, and the hack- | Nov. 19, y Ghich general appropri ill | utive officers of the corporation, that this work ix | the wound, and by bribes not only closed the programme for the entire day, commencing at 9 | Who, from Pulmonary, Bronchial, or Matic sters dep g on them for supplics sinc» | was approved Oct. 1, 1869, otherwise it my be | still unfini zthongh more than three months haye | Mouths of individuals who were cognizant of the | 4. m.. ‘and continuing until night, and was male — require them. For Coughs and FINAL Novice the r ax become such a wuccessful | claimed that they are entitled to the sn per | clapetaguce the expiration of the contract for its | affair, but also paid the undertakers for secresy, | np of singing by the childrens and a number of | Colds they are efficacious. ta sof steamers | year provided in that act and the $400 provided | completion. Os essing or volunteering to | Std had the taken to the- West for inter- | SRdresses'and sermons. ‘The lecture-room of the a fime for the payment of the GENERAL 071 a cane | mitcied te Maces Games defend the side of contractors and officers charged | Wet. These reports finally reached the ears of | Church was filled by children and teachers, and We RECOMMEND TAXES capires on the Bier DECEM th grave offences against the corporation and peo- pecmegt | Cox, who immediately set about to half he is emplo) ing daily farnish our ral bills from the lower Board were re- | pic, in whose bel ‘cd and liberally | Make a thorough investigation of all the aeged many spectators, inciuding # wainber of visitors, | The “‘ Gak Hall” Clothing and Customer Taslor- | : i i bes the Suaday Sclvvl Convention | ing Establishment to auy of our readers who _Sguneil bill forbidding the planting of | aid, was inevusiatent with the'rates which govern | facta and circumstances. Major Richards, act eee ee ae | etsapiots pursaabr than Wester Cotas, | < ante res ou! et curl mn stres w aveuu uembers of we ley re vl i » - ' % le rk & Co, {ees outside the curb lines on streets OF ave bea al peterson anldisauatifel him | ing under the orders of Secretary Cox, protec: apa Nasiiictnis Rakai deinen ten L. D. Barnour & Ce ware eae the prope ELY ADVERTisED edto 1 possible information, aud to : te r Big aad Inuuediately after the atwve nanind date duties, and also «lis- | that ¢; ives McDevitt, Bigley, and Col. = ¥: est of the corpora. H. Beuter, a well known and respected eltizen, | 1,226 400 7th street, opposite Post Uitice. Mr. Davis presented petition of Robert L. — - _ died early on the morning of Sunday, the 15th ; wropinn’ ewe : - ve Asmussen were directed to. work up’ the case. | { soar hes “ = GEORGE W. BEALL ches: $15 her et Jones, asking an stvitement in the ascesctaciit Hien ten bed to jolisiel prcseninnes betes soem toar The result of their investigation is set forth in ith wer kavtond died bie, hes ere The public to cub wun Gaimine\eer wteckor | 0ow ame Colivetur per bbl.; deo. “ 5 ts; rel a a a 1 etary Ci » r Ey er i c tH e Vs n “ a tT hevngee 28 per ad arena’ x bill to grade and gravel 22dstreet west, between | “That the exposition of the law by the present inenigne = report submitted to Secretary CO | this ite. " But a few weeks since the death of a Canta Bamboon Gar eGek Wet | ee ae Anciianees , id () streets north; referred. Also, bill to | torney cf the Corporation is without reason or Derantwext oF Mer Dice | sister of Mra. Benter was recorded. Mr. and | Children. Bannon & | ‘Of | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PRoPrTy ing and graveling P street | drut, the practice or and Su) % Mrs. B. leave three orphan children. = 2 OP TUATED ON THE EAS? SIDE OF MARKET AC . ING “ge rown ia av uy ‘ f JD. i # v erior—Sir: In accordance with your verbal request of the 20th instant, that 1 ignite igo the ettetanstances ‘of an alleged saicit: of a Woman in thiseity on er about the 9th da ember last, as published in the Baltimore ¢ Of the Dh instant, and the Iatelligencer and Express of this city of the ith instant, and report he result of the Hivestigation s<spoedily as 1 have to state that I have performed that \d_ beg leave respectfully to submit herewith eet west to the western ir. Stewart introdacod xou the privilege to ereet Mr. Crocker introduced of scales known as the seales;” which, after a g debate, was reicrréd to the Committee on , ‘ N. B.—Suits made to orde: Grrszys.—The band of gipseys who were en- | N- B—Suitem camped near here a short time ago, recentiy at 36 hours’ notice. = passed through Fairfax Court House, aml are —_ traveling up the Centreville turnpike. It is | yar tereing Spemed an inmmcne wt said that the thier who stole the watches trom | Gaaqs. er witch we will allepoce - Mr. Wilcoxen, on Monday last, belonged t Uiis | Nomsibie, we will sell Goods now cheap band. ever, viz: White Shirts 7! Deatn or A BartistT Preacuer. Rev- la splendid article, all Linca Bosoms, Lovell Marde: a well known preacher belong. $2 and £2.25. Good Merino Un ing to the Baptist Chureh, died his me | Drawers 50, 60, and 75¢.; nd $1.25. “Good Cotton Socks, 3 pairs fe x im the best manner 88,28, St per bushel: ; Fresh Country Pork; authority, an inconsistent with the pro’ ig all appropriations for gr: to be expended tent Be atoes, pele Ak | ed ae Trustee will « EOPAY. th Tor > to 7 re = uae ication was received trom the | Puale fis carne co! g one from Mr. A. E. New- law should not % per of the Corpor ‘That the an ex ery circumstance stated to have been connected h in Prince William county on the night of Mon- per peck; Ey * delay in iss the by him alleged suicide, not only as published in | day Jast. Hoe pee he Corporation 1 the newspapers aon mained. Wnt ae: gat here th : loves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense stock of 4 rs, has been tho erent Tur ughly investiza’ al pro tai he seeps expenditures for the Tharin« Marqnand inds and at all prices. Excellent Paper Col- ns edin titer JASN es, We. per box. K on to be false, not only fs Liance to be placed in human flair as published an rted ix a pure fabrication, with not a truth for its basis, and emanates from a in substance but fi lars, cloth lined button splendid varic of Neck Ties, Scarts a ty. ‘The finest sele nd Bows ever seen 'n this city. Come one, come all, and ev be satistied. Fasc & Govp: Si per peck; P 12 each; Poultry, dreswed, 2a | | | ! | Fe ee eens — cones z <i pce ea as are the motives which . eimit mem = Ome ‘artele | " pats oe e — of the large payments made in eye i prompted the xcensatio equals any of Mise s ‘ the whole of the et ol > pod red pi The animus of the whole matter seems to be a de- No. 458 7th st., opp. Patent Offi and days alte wale - a eer peti guguration should be paid in the newly authorize | sire ts Interested Parties to accomplish the displare 162: No.5 st. between D & Este. | mp awl the ratiticath hy tin Richmond yesterday an | the extra labor entailed upon him, and recom- | _ That though the investigation has exposed several | TeNtst an.vfficer of the Government who stands in | Maiden. 36 | av rae Cexsmat Dortan Sroms, No. 2 | Lye ean ond t Justice Chase was res! | mend that a suitable room be assigned to him | Serious infractions of law, as well in regard to this |“ have the honor to be, very respectfully, your | JUVENTU Market Space, between Sth and 9th’ streets, | @ Company against | for the performance of his duties. Ordered to | contract asin other things, no testimony an | obedient servant, A. c. Ricuanps, Heroic Ag (Pepnsylvania’ avenue,) new goods are con: | town aud Alexandria | be printed in the journal and placed on the iiles. | Stayor in having mate (he eontiary Or tee | Thiere empl ania antes | oetetas sen ; stantly received. 19,16,1: court decides that | A communication was also received from the | heute thereon ete aut wine acinar aio Susan whe oe always borne = character male >. | June, 1866, | Mayor nominating Benjamin D. Peck for to- | himself or toany relative or fi d THIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE PrBiic that Geo. B. ECIAL NOTICE. Wilson & Co. can sell Shoes, Boots, &e., as clieap _ 8 any person whe advertises in the Star. 7.14 GOOP NEWS FOR THE BADIES! Corsa, &c.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, . : ve of twelve years’ practical experie the | ;,2,7ill sell from this day. till fuether notion. all th Uminea & nioseeg mcaeun te hiiaer following euumerated Goods, at the following p tablished at 424 Pennsylv: avenue, between New Yok Musline, 23 cents. iat jtaitor of the | 43 and 6th streeta, Dec. 16th, 1861, successfully | Wamentia Muslin. 39 ‘ul illustrations, bj ce P her of the Water Board, vice G. W. | might possibly derive any portion of the profitsto | Above suspicion and reproach, and now another ion for the expemlitures for rolling stock resigned; referred to Committecon Drain. | wcertie from the contract his indiseretion im the | duty remains, and that is to ascertain the foun- (by iton the road, and on the other hand | age. Council Dill to construct drains through | Premises seeming to have been his yielding to the of the rumor and ferret out its authors. capes ceapaay ie’ te'pay Sink © dae te | crear dea coe ‘ugh | igeestions or jons of pretended friends who ['. In the course af the investigation it was ascer- the railroad company to the City of Washington, | RELIEF FOR THE Poon. "That JohnH, Crane irutitiel te the iharks of the | tained that the iSEs hal Gprunne wie Bot to exceed stv. Inthe Contract of Sep: | Mr. Connolly reported, from the Committee community, and especially of the City Councils, tur | RAME of the girl who had committed suicide as tember, 16, it is not shown that Mr. Shoemaker | on Finance, bill appropriating $3,300 to pur- | the independence he has displayed and theself-sacri. | Estelle Van Aernam; that she resided with a wax actingven behalf of the express company, | chase fuel for the destitute poor of the city who | fice he ei poke ponte light the viele | Come samee Oeewart # So. SS th street: and the injunction heretofore granted is contin- | are unable to work or cannot obtain employ- | fons of law which have formed the subject of this | that Mr. Stewart, one of the male members of ey and contain 13) beau! ued, with leave to plaintiffs to amend the —$300 pended this mont < investigation,” the family, was bribed by an appointment to a | Freenian and Noel. ¥ | treats Corns, Bunions, Chilb ais, Club and In- and include Mr. Shoemaker among the defend. | for eack of the three montis next costing | Tbe ‘Board then adjourned. Glerkship in the Adjutant General's office; that | ART THOUGHTS. The Experiences and Observa- | Sienan€ din oe convenience te the patient” apts. Andrew Jamieson is appointed master in | Mr. Morsell wanted to know how much de- Beard of Common Counci ee teat ae ne meets ee sue nnown soa-Oap- | Yeas of ap Amcricen Amateer in Berge. By Joe | Sec ance’ cen bo ware wiih geen tomatoe choncery to make a statement of the affairs of | ficiency was to be asked for, and suggested that | President Williams in the chair, and all the | ‘Kidd and Mr. Welsh. both clerks in the IMENS OF FANCY TURNS wt 1S | etter the operation. ‘Refers to the many emf. the road and report in sixty days, it had all better be covered ‘with one bill. He | members present. 4 Benston oftce; alto to, women named Annie | "ttsiand or ft inte, Wik Gores Rent physicians, surgeons and thousands of other —— --e—-— referre that corp and q ic CI i m patroni is establish- Are Sauus—Joshua Whitney & | not yet out of debt- ee cena vet Yas received from the Mayor an- | troned inregard tothelr knowledge of the atiair. Byam Amateur,’ Hitetratel' in oa su danie tees ee toepien: Oeion te » brokers, have sold, for Miss Sarah E. | Mr, Chase moved to make the amount $6,300, | Bouncing his approval of acts to increase pay of | Stewart denied that such a thing had ever oc- coer be icen sd ‘of business at office. Dr. White is unable and Sunday School visit patients at their residences ‘wn, lot 13, in John Davidson's snbdivisi so as to purchase food and afford other relief— | night watchman of west wing of City Hall, and | curred in his house, and proved that he was in square 368, for S208. Also, for Mrs Mase, | 22,000 ta be expended in each of the three ensu- | te pay for reporting testimony taken by the in- | office before the present Commissioner of Pen- Iyglace, lot i,inWohn Davidson's subd. ing months. vestigating committee. Also, communieation | sions came into office, and that he had not the inion of square 368, for 32,553.25. "These lots + Moore wanted toknow what was the use | from the Superintendent of Sewers, ‘c., recom- | least, agency in securing him the appointment. mere parchased by John W.’ Rumsey, who will | of an almshouse if the corporation ‘was to buy | mending an appropriation to pay Jamés Fitz | Kidd said he got his information from the wo- at once commence the erection thereon of three | fuel and provisions for the outside poor. patrick for grading and gravelling 5th street | man Annie Devine, with whom it seems he has TOPICS FOR TEA ters, Bible-class Leaders, Teachers. By Cowper Gray, author of 6 and 8 p. ‘is crs, By James Cowper Gray.author of The | tween p.m a . Miss’ THIS OPPORTUNITY, * 17 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN nol in E GUTTMAN MAseuenave COSTUMES ‘olume “1—Nature and 73 0 , GENTS AND CHILDREN, - reese ' - three-story French roof houses. These build. | Mr. Connolly made an earnest appeal for the | east, from G to L street south; also one enclosing | been livingas his wife. Welsh got his informa. PHILP & SOLOMONS, LADIES, eae bomen ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ings will be constructed in the first-class style, | poor, and said there were many poor women | Statement in reference to nuisance in square | tion trom Kidd. Annie Devine tells a story BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, ns a and supplied with all the modern conveniences. | Who would die of starvation before they would | 336, stating that he had examined aiso a similar | about getting the information from some other | 322 Pennsylvania avenuc, bet. Sth and Wth ete. 0 20-60% FRUGTEES SALE OF NALTASLE BEAL Es Mr. H. k. Searle, architect, has already’ eee: | go to the almehouse. nuisance in Vermont avenue, between $ and T | source. The undertakers, who w to eee eee TATE D. . Engraving, Initial Stamping. and Printing. Ex y Wi ofa of trust from jeric! . = . S. WHARE & SON, i No.9. folie G4.of wd Reoord: tract Mr. st nt th streets, recommending the construction of a | have been bribed, were Messrs, Harvey & Star Deueca: Te perden whe Comet te masioes | begiuniee: as amend eretea tone a ge for,8 | drain at each place, the expense of which he | but they have shown beyond. a question that immediately liberal term= will be givem ‘The | Workinguen for their hard labor for the corpo. | estimates at Ges, Ais, coameaisetton tee they took ho corpse away from the house indi- R nolT _ ——— = a the Ls location ix on 1th street, between M < | ration. He t that the Mayor should not | the Surveyor, enclosing plat of alley in square | cated, and, furthermore, all the corpses re- | (YLOTH DRESSING AND DYEING & s sticets. Fhe above feos Lane che caukienar [ines come of tee aie ee | a ecommending that no change Of grade be | moved from this city about the time indicated LISHMENTD ING ESTAR vision loc in square 76, to J E. O'Brien, for 2) | said the money appropriated (ss Congress last | made on N street, fn front of square 445. Also, | Bave been accounted for. cite ubecriber wishes to inform his friends and the . certs per foot. winter had been ex; a by a Star Cham communications from the Surveyor in answer to public it be has 0 pened ORE nallytown. all that Land. being parteta = * ——-+ ——_ Mrs. dlosephing Grifing, who was frequently | Teselutions enclosing plat of alley in square 415; ‘The Courts. of his DYEING BUSINESS at 259 Pennsylvania GROCERS, tract called “St. Philip and Jacob and Whitehaven,” ST THE COLORED SCHON y croseted with the Mavér, had expendea the | ¢stimating the cost of grading and gravelling 8th | Onrnans’ Count, Judge Purcell.—First ang | ®¥emue, between 13th and 13th streets. Soginniog Sor, the cathe ‘st the seuineest core argument iu the above ¢ase, | larger portion of it. What he meant by a Star | Street west, from Khode Island avenue to Bound- | ¢ OT a cownt of Charles H, Clifton adininistne | _ 0¢30-2m™ L. J. DENHAM. John Ceplme’ lot, thence south 4% east 0 Fmwa Brown, a discharged | Chamber was that no account was cver given of » at $2,254.15, and of the culvert $60,960. This | (yal segue oF neon, was filed and * west 11 68 por: Teast he had never seen | Culvert, he says, could begdispensed with if the | tf of Martha J. . Ha the Trustees 5 ithe Trustees of | those expenditures, ith the Mayor without | high level drain in Boundary street is cou. | passed. Inventories of the personal estates of we ° He could differ arches: thence sout! an C ross & WALSH, thenee north 46%. west 572 perch ary for the | any. ¥ of NO. 252 SEVENT# STREET WEST, i sich ported ake. | any wnkindnens ‘he (Mtr 8.) migh er wih fiscted. omist vo conaneen Reter Laubscher, deceased, and the Inte Hon. mEAE re a anes & Seceeae « marth Wie. saat 35.54 perclien to tie b is wife, his children, his brethren, an SONGRESS. = io. "AA UE, South side, ° love them. But he was tired of thividea b Mr. Fardon presented joint resolution, which = Sal that the Board of Aldermen saust do noth was adopted— Mr. Boyd voting in the negative— | Potick Irews.—Yeste: Rachel Herzog Between 6th and 7th streets west. except what is pleasing to the Mayor. Referring | '70Viding that a communication accompanying | and Carolina Rusher were arrested for disorderly to Mr. Connolly in this portion of his remarks | the resolution be laid before Congress. The | conduct and fighttng in the Northern Market. Mr. Connolly arose and said that he had | C¢mmunication asks that Congress pave Penn- | They were fined $5 each by Justice Thompson. never met the Mayor more than eig yivania avenue, and make appropriations to | This morning, Howard W. Cullog was arrested and had only recently made his ac: grade and gravel all the avenues; that the Gen- | by Officer Genner for indecent exposure of per- He advocated the distribution of the approy eral Government make provision for the an- | son, and fined $5 and costs by Justice Harper. tion by the Mayor only because he was the | ual expenditure of a sum equal to the propor- | Maurice Hurley was arrested by Officer proper officer to disburse it. After further de. ich its property bears to the assessed | Arnold for selling liquor without license, and pontted ap Tus are not Cony days from day of sale, the i the right to resell the property stot the defaulting purchaser D. B. CARPENTER, Trnstr onduit Kood and about «9 ere Rest THOS. DOWLING. Ave Es™susuep 1833. 'e desire to call \ gpeoes to our old stock of COGNAC BRAND’ 7 ' Pinet, Castillon & Co.'s OLD CABINET WHISKY, Akg SELLING PORT, SHERRY, and MADEIRA, Which we warrant for Co rity and excellence, Ly M. ORME SAML CROss, ney SANT OR0es, Brrweex M axp N, Dn pl own held good for faarotnanint Bore oy edad od by Mr. Chase he real estate within the city limits, | fined $20 by Justice Wall. ic t ALL AND WINTER GOODS. mapttamthemace arg ee bgp een d ing and graveling the streets and ave: | ‘Thos. Richardson, Jho. Warden, N.W. Seacto, | —°2! _=_— > F — Champion, Davis, M and Stewart.) i ss cause the | arrested by Officer C. H. Horner for desertion DP’ THE SURBEME CQURT OF THE Dis WELCH’S SANT —Important Decision — | Mere Stewart offered an amendinent “that tie | Fe i t 1 Ohio | from the naval service, seut to jail by Justice THRICE OF COLUMBIA the wen dae ES rvs. Rapicy, befure Chief | President of each of the Boards, with tho | Tailroad toa point near the hmits of the city, ter. vember, 1509. 5 2 cash buyers, a large ann tat folding the Circuit Court, | Mayor, be a comunittes to expend the moncy | that Congress authorize the Coryoration to subr | Fapae ee : =a At law, No. 623) pe a ' mand thaid | erday, it was deciled that a landlord cannot | hus appropriated.” Mr. Crocker 0} this | seribe to the capital stock of railroads commu- | Hernwanw, the king of magician, gave the At law, No. em, MILY FLO pingtinar, Empress Cloths, Merinos, Poplin Nip ree Rislicn forrents upon proverty ta the. | sensed ae Mone eed ear ee avin | nicating with Washington; that the Long Bridge | fror be cckit ean eae eaeicinn, pave the mot the plaintis, by his attorne ——— ss Merges (opera Flannls White and Black Sa" “a hands of bona fide purchasers without notice of | postponed, in order that there might be he so reconstructed that it will cease to till the | Hall. There was @ large attendance, and the the len, either by attachment or by execution, | sidered a resolution to be offered by him ‘1 mnel; that the usury laws be repeate even where the chattel- have not been removed | quiring of the Mayor as to the disposition of che | Congress set apart certain days for the ©. Bradl ordered, this th day of N 1509, that the defendant’ cause his ap pe entered herein, « ods ot the best makes for M and: audience unanimously voted Herrmann the Erealestof the professors of the magic art. “He eto be ‘or before the first rule day occur. F : 7 a : 4 ; - AT aker a irom the premises. I+ was contended for the | <10,c00 appropriation by Congress last winter, | €ration of business pertaining to the District. more astonishing now than on his last appear. | Tig erty days after this day. otherwise the cause — { defendant that the iandlordecan wursue and take | and wi: tier any of it was unexpended. and if |. NEW BUSINESS. ance here four years ago, at which time he was De BTCC ee a cae Se ic i | any property which had ever belonged to the | so. how much; lost, yeas, 5; nays,& Mr, Stew- | The following were introduced: By Mr. Bur- | acknowledged to be ahead of all competitors. True copy—Test: Vk. nod-wiw athe and Ca. tenant, and been on the premises, while rent was | art's amen‘iaent, as above, was adopted, yeas, | gess—Bill to construct drains in squares 354 avd és ton Sheetings, Table Damen: im arrear, in whose ever hands it may be found, le of 7th : ~s : = —————— = Napkins, Towel. Muck and Scotch Diap: nays, 6; and the bill was passed, yeas 11; nays, | 56; passed. Bill for footways on cast s $2.35 Per Sack. Dest makes rting Cotte * se whether the purchaser had notice of the lien of | >, (MesF=. Moore and Morsell.)” Mr. ‘Moore | strect west, from North M to Boundary strect; GEORGETOWN. Esrasuisuep 1844. . Linecys, cheap Delsiacs, sod all othes neds cheer i vot, but the Chiet Justice said thatifsuch a | ienoffered his resolation of inquiry above re- | 40. both sides of V street, from Vermont avenue ANDREW J. JOYCE & CO. to the present and coming season. including constrnetion were put the statute no man | ferred to, as to the £00,008 appropriated by | Westward to Boundary;’ do. west side of 1ith ’ CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, PR teerain. and Step Carpets, Ploor and Table vit would be safe in buying the smallest article, and | Co: gress, aud it -vas adopted. sureet, from North I to Boundary street; do.east | GxorcETOWN CoUNCcILS—Special Meeting on 477 and 479 Fourteenth street. Gloitis Blankets, ¢ Purchasers are iuvited to call trade would Luoch Totten, Esq., for pur- | deals wih gemcanbe. side of Sth street west, from P street to Boun- | the Subject of the New Bridge Across Rock Cverk.— REPAIRING in all its branches. —_ “ow iy seewe wall Qua 2 to their te chaser, R. T. Mertick, for landlord. Mr. Eme neat ‘of J.A. Land- | dary; all of which were referred. Resolution | A special meeting of the Councils was held last | Ali Carriages left Jor Kepatrs, Storage or Commis- terest to visit G own when making their pur —-— ae voight por Ss ‘atrame build- | Calling on the Surveyor for estimate for grading | night. A communication from the Mayor was | sion are insur a ; focz2. im} as Wasnrsere Agents for ter & Co.,(of Broome street) Fit avenues New Work eaeuy vy Yarp—wi “sh ». | With street, from M street to Boundary street. | received in relation to the opening of West st., risk. ‘The steamer Nipsic mow | ng, Mucining » brick, kitehen on lot 11, sub- | Dy Mr. Tajlor—Bill to pay for grading alley m | for the proposed new: bridge across tock creek being “sparred,” and will be ready for sea by | privilege asked for. ‘Tho bill was pawed. “Also, | *duare 625; passed. By Mr. Detrich—Resolution | Also, enclosing a communication of A. H. Pick- Saturday next. This vessel has been thor- | petition of Wm. Johnson and others foran carly, | ‘tiling on’ the Surveyor for information as to | rell, foreman of the jury on condemnation of ‘oughly overhauled,and isasstaunch now as when | Completion of bridge over thecanalonFirst street | Se 9th street, from P to $ street; | property for said improvement, recommending frst constructed. ‘Her crew are nearly all on | west; referred. Mr. Clarke introduced bill ap- | Based. By Mr. Beall—Petition of Lafayette | that certain changes be made in the suriace board, and Commander Selfridge expects sailing ing 180.0 toenable the Mayor to par | ZeMties for pay for work done in the Centre } grade, and other important suggestions relative orders within a week. Her destination be P ion of expenses incurred by the Reg- rete the work to be done. On motion, the com- the West India squadron. The old carbine for- | ister of Wills due by this Corporation wrdhee cel SPRING BALANCE SCALES. munication was referred to the Board of Alder- merly used in the navy has been discarded, and | Register up tu ith last; referred. Also, By Mr. Browne—Bill to repeal sections 2and | men, which board adopted a resolution intro- the crew will be armed with Kemi: m rittes. | bill to ‘and vel Sixth street east, be. | 10f the act of September, 1869, in relation to | duced by Mr. Hill, that the communication from NEw FALL AND WINTER DRY GOoDs. CRUMIED, GRANULATED, AND POWDERED Biack and colored Silks, Lrish Empress SEVEN PER CENT. SUGARS, AT 17 CENTS. Cicths, Fissd erties sera FIRST CLASS GOLD BONDS, A COFFEE SUGAR AT 16 CENTS, PRINCIPAL PAYABLE IN G@ZD IN FIFTY YEARS. dokn A. M: has been appointed watch: y weights and measures. [Thisrepealing bill is to | the Mayor, with the accompanying documents, AND EVERYTHING ELSE AT EQUALLY LOW inthe Yard. A number of Caulkers, residents | (Cet, Ctemmnaae litt petition ats ope t Sceeswe spring balance scales.| | be referred to ‘a joint comiittee of three from . A — of Baltimore, have been discharged, they | holders for said Improvement); referred. Aise, | After a lengthy debate the bill was |. | each of the two boards, together with the Mayor, | INTEREST P# YABLE IN GOLD IN NEW — Saving Sintehed the week regained of toes ce, bill appropriating SI0L11 to pay y of Z, | Yeas—Messrs. Browne, Gaines, Hatton,Holmes, | whose duty it shall be’ to prepare an ordinance YORK OK LONDON, the steamer Kansas. Kichans, Superititendent of Public Selusole: (4 Piper, Simms, Taylor ‘Thompson, Tinney, Ven- | to be submitted to the next meeting of the Coun- pacha, mecured, the services of Mr. B. Ht June, 1860, and providing that he shail be paid | able and Wikiame— oe mgs ee darn ticcok: Newman, and Davis, ofthe | . YREEOF UNITED STATES TAXATION, | usunere? Tone eens to wre all hin ld the same the that the teachers ne aut sat | Petition for abatement of taxesen property of | lop, and Hutchins, of the Board of Common P¥0rosaLs FOR STATIONERY. Esranyrenen TX 1834. ses ferred. Alo, joint resolution authorizing tue | the New England Funds Mission, and bill tor | Council, were the committee chosen, and after ISSUED BY THE DED 1% 5 iy the ; Feferred. Resolution amending the | some discussion the Board adjourned. out buildings and lot corner of E and 221 streets, Tesolution of May last giving permission to the | IxTEREsTING Masonic PRESENTATION AT 1 ‘TrReageRy Der, Sealed NT. November 16, 1969. somos is for farni STATIONERY for H. WHEATLEY'S BSRLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS AND MIN. | the useot for ear wv. PREMIUM STEAM DYEING New Jerusalem congregation to extend the but- | P. , No.5, F. A. A. M.—Last: 5 will be recet ie Depart i deing, buried barcl The | Ward providing not ese han as00 he nor ray | tresses of their church edifice over the building | s lorpe nantes at Maen Aice oe Tae agit, WESOTA RAILWAY CO. Sigtecnth of Decenbers twat Bechet me CLEANSING EATABLISMMENT, bones were carefully taken out, and the entire Se. used in the procure. | line; reterred. Bill providing that it shall not | Hail in Georgetown, the occasion being the pre : Blank forms for bidding ‘No. 49 JEFFERSON ST., Skeleton was found. An examination being of itable school accommodations in | b¢ !@wful to store second-hand fire-arms without | sentation of a Bible and square and compass to Pipe ori pa) with everstienrabie guade, the skull was found to have a hole in the | mc" of more suitable schoo! accomm ted | permit from the Superintendent of Police, and | the lodges. the Bible, being the gift of Dr. J.B. ccete ed item by Tem vided with the best talent and artiste sk back part, and also appeared to have been frac- | vetition of John Bauks,Superintendent of Chine, | that any officer of the police amay inspect such | Gibbs, the Master of the and the square ‘Contracts must be jul bid- | tained, with constant tured. There were no traces of coffin, clothing “ps, for remission of afine, accompanied | 2'%™*; imposing a pemalty of 85; passed. By Mr. | and compass the of James Dickson, the Ju- | FIRST MORTGAGE CONVERTIBLE SINKING | ders within ten called of the proprietor, this the best or even buttons about the bones, which were Phi i ’ Hatton—Bill to open alley in square 559; passed. | nior Warden. ie eloquent and instractive | FUND BOND, The articles. ad District to have ‘all in bis line well and buried on the side of the road. Seueacasdunige on: eenl Tok Was amesciscs Kesolution for the appointment of a committee | presentation speech was made by Most Wor- time to time during nt | Promptly executed. weal oan nie tee NT. ‘one from each ward, to co-o) with the | shi a Siaster iB Donatdeon fhich | a = —— ‘Tue Grnsox Escouxtexs a Srorw.—The | ,,1he frst special order —being the bill to reor- | citizens committee on the World's air; passed. | wat istened to thronghect with exeet tues, SECURED EY THE then wil, , be Called for 4 Merchants’ Line steamship John Gibson arrived | Shttvvct of its provisions has heen paula Resolution requesting the Mayor to inform | by the large concourse of Masons present. At | firm inaking te at Alexandria last night, in forty hours from | yuetrgct of its provisions has been published in | the Board why he refuses to pay John H. Crane | the enciewon m maney was made by | Railroad, Branches, Depot Grounds, Rolling Stock, fent sureties in OLD ZEIGLER, New York. Capt. Winters reports that on his | S2E S742. It provi x Bre companies, te | tor hi Commissioner of the Fourth | Bro. Lorenzo Thomas, who was selected by the Bauipment and F rapohises of the Company. (gioaes axproved outward trip he passed through the most fearful | Sond ocation of the mecthegan eee the | Ward, and by what authority of Inw Patrick | loage to receive the on ii 3 which t gale on the coast of New Jersey which in thirty- | Cia Mes now amount to #16700; with: cee one ae | Crowley is now a Commissioner; laid | wards a beautiful was rehearsed 4 gus form te be furnished : OMARYLAND,) Years of ‘seafaring he has ever expert- ymin prot gril one ai | on the table. By Mr. Meknight—Resolution | by Past Deputy Grand Master John Lockie Ms FIRST CLASS.INVESTMENT, gba eae ? < enced. The noble ship kept on her course with- Fi be SOE 700. Mir Dene rice: the | calling on the Trustees of Colored Schools for a | whieh was a leasing feature of' the mocung” Oe a RYE WHISKEY gut any difficulty, aud arrived safely in New | thit the Government had disbamled thelr tines | detailed report of the condition of said schools | The Masonie Chotr of Washington, under the | YIELDING IN CURRENCY NeaKLy TEN | eT = . York very little ‘Schind time, without any other nies ‘cee pooh == three | for the = ending June 30th, 1809; laid on the | leadership of Prof. Holmes,were nt,and ren- PEK CENT. PER ANNUM. All deliveries will be subject to inspection by an except slightly damaging her railing. She | Spm aie Leentee Wie tee tn ean | ae. explanatory of act relative to the | dered In fine voice some excellent Masonic music. ED Sctalled tor, PUREST AND OLDEST, Will sail for New York again to-morrow evening. pe geo : tothe | sale of fresh meat by and rs; | After these ceremonies were over at the hall, Ae BEARS THE BEST CHARA si Avr = ‘how tiat in the principal cities in the country sameeren frocn Fareham 4 iy —— ‘Warden noti- ‘TRUSTEES: Bthe opticn of the EITHER FOR ™ . med «ge <cenek Forres Two Boys—A the expenses — bei ding he wo were pro- | to B street north; regerred. diy Mr. Hold tne) re rhe Ch onthe the J. EDGAR THOMSOS of Philadelphia, Pa., Deliveries : RA Puich oe eee Meg PUB- tee — sd Thomas 0. Taylor, coloved, sen | Portionately much greater ap the Tah | Billto lay tagging, set curbs, aid pave gutters | their Masonic friends and discuss the prosseg: | CHARLES L. FROST, of New York City. Pee failare fo comply with any one orter under — saa eceecreneay: Puts, Yesterday afternoon, on | The bill was Jcbated st much lengli, and sum | Street south; paséd’ Bill providing. for tre | Meat {e evening over seme good checr which —_— fre penalty ‘ot the bondsor tke Seeretagy ot fo Cc. WITMER, feclved acorn the poy lhe ary amet were Ts mauere moved | appointment’ Of ‘a. Beard of, Pharmacy, to | invitation was received wih leasure, and Financial Agents for the sale of the Bonds, fier on ite 119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, pehsci o Uprotabty fatal worn on holly, Emery, Moore, and: MorecIii"'Naye, Ae, shall have passed a¢batis, where crane ene e, and ar pate pers nae im — to jail fora hearing by Justice Smith, foray Mr. Crocker, nuthor!zing meals £ violation ofthis law's penalty of Bacon dep | Pl justice was done by the Ms i bret ra incall J.Jirainston. 4. Bouvet. pe edema enum mm vided a ‘Pex Sixrm Warv Wonxixowex have organ Bilitomal com hereafter enaployed is the to $00 is imponed, referred. ‘Hy Mr. Gaince— | ‘or called qarere no liquors mor wines provided Bets ‘. " 175 iat ss Calon, with the folowing athernt peste department sae of tie Boards month; whieh was. amended so chaed omeatog ay b0 tained at 95 and ac- PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, o dobn Bevan; ee President, nGoumell bins ery of an act relative to en De ae Sone aie tae & LEWIS JOHNSON £00., Bankers, Berwexx 173m axp 18tu. a Mito Weoae, aes oa fresh meat by farmers, ‘tters on south side of B street south, betwee: . Ww Bice Mens James Alien, S'S Kiley ani Krome | fniana’ Gen strcets cast; pam” By Mr. Ven ee ee Drranzusar or Tax Lsrenton, RW crear. wait on the Ward Commissioner to solicit en- for water main on K street seath, fram 8h to , To Whom it Concrn— Appia LAs We would invite the attention of Families ant ployment for the members of the union. ‘Mth streets east; passed. een made under the set of jane for the re- | Housckeepere to our selected ‘The foll were received from the Alder- | the cover is in gilt letters, © of the Warrants, STOCK OF FINE ——_o—___ to construct asewer in to 1 Potomac Lodge Ni io. 5, by J- B. Gibbs.” Rote inberetr that at the dacs the | GUN: omar ir east; i refund ind cris “Bresented to Potomac Lodge, 0. 5 Gen ave bed providing: 1 in the ity Ha eoSt: GeotLia’s DAY—A Meraryand musical , Aldermen's bill making | $t"Georguanta College lust ovcolngy ta? - mney ts Pe OF PENG | of exe as follows :—Grasd Chorus, granted December ‘provide for the ke oe Introductory, by —— Belini, by Manuel rendez Paul Lene Spemnediranoa | Mozart Dreamy paem ey ¥. Buowaen Co: wer Waltz, Charles Voor- hoes; “ of St. ie, ey Dennis ae i ed ig i tn rooms, J. J. Gilmore, » Presiding. There was an address by Hon. D. P. Holloway, and ie plane by several of the at- Beventh st., sixth below Bo . Fite WELL. K - a Grameh on the soutawest Sat ir; M Bird, amendment of the Board of Aldermen to ‘inne! ones Gardiner, He the bill for renumbering the houses in the city Marner Spice ‘poem tye otis | ane beng h wer whe | ‘bin William ; by Francis A. Cunning: | the convenience of in the AD’ ir. Th a ham, Warren Chism apd Chas. Rav; The Wane | where he will as the Mayor to ‘appoint additional Jamp-lighters; | dering Sprite Ibrecht, by Man 1 Men- SSE URE see Dix: "At 12 o'clock the Board adjourned. dex: Sorma, be rere Chien ‘Jones dae vent, i? Magee tore ee ‘and ef er ret aw Ae ell RS MESSRS. Coor: marrow, Si ue ntueee fal streets, a superior collecti furniture, ‘TAKEN WiTR Hzmonnuaoe—Last night, Ser. geant Meredith, of the eighth * taken w:th a scvere hemorrh while arresting - unruly prisoner, and was taken to the stailon — s poe na aha his resideuce, where he Sare or Kear Es Gree: ‘TATE & Williams. auctioneers, have sold lots 10, 11, 12, eee " im squaré 176, Fryuting. ow street, between Thomas L, Hume, for 8 cents per squann fuse eee rented at auction Seaton or 1810, to Willa 1. for $1,700. iste to John Gibson, or the season or 1810, for $1,990, by the same firm. os! pane Waite House Fisuixe com foray by

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