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— or ie. PBS eS THE MEETING LAST WIGHT. WEDNESDAY.....Nevember 21, 1569. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, dc. NATIONAL THEATRE—Mr. and Mra. Mar: ¥ Watkins in the exciting drama of +The Pionvor Patriot.” Murzsnott Hatt—Mermanm, the great Pres ur. Dairy Exccrsion to Mount Veruon, on the | nection of this District with the Loudon and @teamer Arrow, at 10 a aa. ManxniTxe’s Aur GaLLery, 436 7th street. and Hi: Alse for the Peins Lookent Road. An Air-Line to New York Favored. aiding the proposed extension of sai and to the Ohio river, was held last evening in the Aldermen's Chamber, at the City Hall; dohn R. Elvans Chairman, and Mr. T. €. Con- ‘e Wan not so ter The Washington Glass Works. A NEW AND SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE. 4 Practical Ihustration of our Facilities for Man- pgp wfacturing. 4 There are hundreds of persons in this city, Beng oy dhs bend ag and probably many more im the District, who | however, were found closed by those who came do not know that there isa large glass man- | to attend. i, o wfactory tm successful operation Bese: GBs] Wete Judge Wright, Aliermes Connolly, Clark works are on the corner of 23th street west | fy. Dubant, dohn R. Elvaus, G. E. Ritten: and N-street north, near Rock Creek, and | house, Samuel Fowler, C. L. Hulse, Horace they are vow in (uM operation. A charter H. Taylor, K. C, Hewett, G. L. Walker, was granted by Conzress authorizing Joint ‘MeKenzle, Bresilen¢ ot the Alex: stock company gbut since that time . dno, | andria, Loudon and Hampshire Railroad; Col- Purdy bas become owner of the entire property. | lector Boswell, B. Milbarn, J. H. Crane, J. 1. ‘The buildings are of woud, ona stone Ciossman, J. Sayles Brown, Franck Tayior, tion, and are quite extensive, and the location is | and others. Judge Wright, from the Committee well adapted for the business. A furnace stands | on Resolutions, reported resolutions: in the middie ot the largest room, built of fire- |” Firs: That we are i brick, im which there are six openings, called | aid IN pots, for melting the glass. Each pot is capable | and Hampshire railroad to the @L io ri of containing fourteen hundred poundsof molten glass, and requires from twelve te fourteen hands to work it. ‘The line of work they are engaged on now is lamp chimneys, table glass and druggists’ pre- | to the deep w scription ware. Mr. J.J, Christie is the super- | That such aid intendent of the entire work, to whom we are | ! indebted tor courtesies and an of many points of interest in connection with business of gluse This estal forming a ction with the great western railroads, and {most direct commun coast. and aid for the Point Lookont road from this cit of the Chesapeake Bay. Second, vd by the corporate anthori shumbia as ter and the P: favor of extending lik 2 Tumbia with power to grant sac! turns ent as a of glaseware as can | aid. Taird, That we protest against the tse of the be produced anywhere in this eo t ty by the Balthmore and Ohio Bail. numbers of tumblers are made here. or depots and Ge cas Sh oe ered co Helmate cnd- to, Kow-Eesk; Ke “andthe city anthorities also. large lots of table ware, which js sent y remedy. Fourth, fonn and Hampshir: Southern Rail rement of South. In fact, there is nO want of market. ‘The lamp chimneys are even shipped to Port. land, Me- there being no material in that sec nndition of thelr: respective companies, amt tion of the country so well adapted for making | te copeiti gf she rubies gf Mark ‘The sand used is obtained in Prince George's | ui-(enth on the compl ie i county, Maryland, about fourteen miles from this it id sand to publish and none better has ever been dis- covered im this country for the purpose of . Connolly, the resolutions making this class of In this Phe i country, the first one being work is divided into three grades, the facet te taken w scriptions manufactured being flint Fiass, which | Mr. Mitourn hoped something would be in- is also the most costly. This grade ot work- | serted stating the amount of aad soapened to be ing is carried on to a great extent in and | given. Vicinity. The next is what is termed lime glass, | © Judgewright as opposed toany amount being which is the grade or class of glass made here,and | inserted, as that woul: open the question to dis- the next in order is the green or bottle glass, and itis the coarsest kind made. This is the ouly where the Loudon and establishment south of Baltimore that makes so Proposed to strike the Ohio river, and then described the routes occupied y prepared, is | by other railroads which strike the Ohio. He fine a quality of lime wares. placed inte a receiver in the mixing room, w! had examined the map carefally, and could not the other materials are added, and here it ts | see how any road from here could strike the worked, over and over, until thoroughly mixed. | Ohio at any available point, or by any desirable ‘This mixture is called 4 “batch,” and ft is then | route. He was opposed to a dollar of the city’s shoveled into the pots in the furnace, where | money being invested in any movement which about cight bours time is required in melting it | appeared to him as thisdid. ‘Che Point of Rocks down into molten{glass. This work is done at | red hhe thought would accomplish all that was desir night, and the pots are all ready for the jour- the morning. * Judge Wright raised the pont of order that meymen in ‘There are about forty men and boys at pres. | Mr. Walker was not within the call, as he was ent employed in this estab! and among ‘opposed to railroad connections with the city. them Nay Boge fifteen are journeymen glass- the Chair decided adversely to the point of blowers, the rest being helpers and apprentices. | order, but warned the speaker to contine In the mornings the furnace is and all | remarks to the particular resolution under dis- go to work, each 'y to its respective | cussion pot, some making one of wares, and some Mr. Walker then continued, saying that every Another. Long iron tubes are used for taking | available route and every gap in the mountaius ‘out the glass, which readily adheres to the ends | Meee ree city and the Ohio was now occupied. when ¢ into the semi-fluid. Phe blower | He then Pitehed into the Louden and Hamp- then, after rolling it on an iron table termed a | shire railroad for their extraordinary freight and “marven.” to give it a compact. mass, appli called fo order his mouth to the other end of the tuber wines Qegupadernigudn instantly a bubble of air is observed in the melted glass, which is increased ina few mo- ments to the required size, and then manipula_ ted into any shape by the rolling, twirling, and | ted, when— moulding process; the style of working being Hon. Lewis McKenzie took the floor and read varied to suit the hind of wares desired to be | the following state 3 ment : a. 1. Walker,, in his attempt to prove Open glassware, such as tumblers, &c., re- lexandria, Won and Hampshi quires to be made in moulds, whieh are run | railroad will not pay, assumes that it will dra! under a pre: - facountry which is, or , drained by the ay Parkersburg Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio amg tin of readin the north, and by the Chesapeake and moulds and presses require three men and three | Ohio road in the south; and he attempts to show poxs to work them. and they can turnout twelve | this by a very confused statement of the route of undred tumblers per day on eac! ET rquire | Seis a leo tes ‘The plain glass lamp chimney does not require a mould, the shape being given by the blower worance of the routes that may be traced hrough the region in question. hat bla z y while the glass is hot by Tolling it on the table. There is a moulled chimney in use, which is | about the Penusylyania Central and other made here. but it has not become so generally } further north might as well have been left used as the smooth round one. Anything in the |.unsaid, as we hardly propose to interfere with line of blown wares cam be made at this estab- | uicir business. He also seems to take it for lishment. ganted that the country through which we pro- A tnishing furnace much smaller is also used | jose to run is cither already suticiently supplied here, which is run with oil and water for its fuel, | with railroads, or is a waste. howling wilderness, in the proportion of about 1 to 20. This makes | We deny both assumptions; the first because we the hottest kind of fire, and when in fall opera~ | know the valley region will furnish an immense tion the white heat is produced. All moulded | agricultural and mixed trade to our road, whi or pressed glass ware has to be finished in this | will seek #t, because by it they will reach market furnace, otherwise it is not Lg This heat re- | by a dauch shorter, and, therefore, cheaper moves all sulphur from the glass, making it pure | rocte; amd the second, because we know that the polish. ‘The annealing ti and white and gi South Branch valley (lying west of the Shenan- ware finishes the process. | Coah valley) is ¢i el te of rail y passing the manutactured glass | and is much mote fertile than that. valle through hot ovens and allowing it to cool | that the whole region between the Alleghanies, gradually. the Ohio river, and those tworailroads, abounds The sand used here is found to be superior to | everywhere along the line of our road the Virginia or Florida sands, which have been | with the best of coal, is rich im the other tried here. The principal materials uxed in th manufacture of glass are abundant all around us—sand. lime, coal and soda ash—while the fa- are made in rE Pa., most short time, of itee! m for a made by influence of rail el Han, of this city, aud by Mr. Walker seems to labor under the strange to be perfect, we Ju: all this part idea that the count which the one road ‘work will soon be done here also. that the dozen tumblers. Druggists wares are made moatly to order. but @ great deal used in common trade is kept ready, and can be fornished at short notice. an he Wontnins tase sonnei as am ‘ompany works, wl were started within the memory of us all, and under dubious it th Co: has the right to none; possibly wish "The Chesapeake and wolving the risk of y possibl to go. The Chesapeake an maheansectit. = ole Onto’ ny So it, 008 On tn andl pectentions; ee Sere will Lege hay Mg wey mpd more just ben ‘Tax Ixpostmiat Howe Scuvot—A meeting | ne Baltioureand Ohiorditot: Gor top ie ©f the managers and friends of tie Industri. ‘when the considerable Home School was held last night in Georgetown, and was fully attended. Henry D. Cook. Presi. dent, in the chair, and Wm. 1. Waller, Seereta- J and ry. The Georgetown school was reported in a | end from flourishing conditio measures taken F: malls which are now subject to the resuming the schgel.at the Newsboys’ Home in ‘and unscrupulous ©f the Baltimore Washington on the Ist of December: and com- ‘Ohio |, with its narrow and exclu- mittees were appointed to confer with the Su- | sive gove: Principle, that all trade and perintendent and Trusteesof the Public Schools | travel along: ft line must have no other route chee relative to taking this school under their than theirs, and no other outlet than Baltimore, for Cyd EA indigent ae Sees om and must submit to b Eeeeewing red burdens = ee Se Chee, eee ith | besides. Mr. Walker's notion that subscri their sympathy and aid in this good work. A memorial was directed to be prepared setti forth the objects and wants of the class of friendiess and homeless children and their suf- Wi ficst the churches to aid in » Now, amixtance. recover- | tifully wise policy for Washington, a cit; mgt many homeless and friendlies and desti- | ing peieartyn ‘she is for the want of this’ children in our midst from being trained up | fond: Did Baltimore so act in Te im ignorance and vice." A committee was also at road? If she had, where woul appointed. consisting of H. D. Cooke, John Philadelphia pursued 2 poke ames te make arrangements at an early day for a public meeting to consider this whole subject. —o—_* —— ep ee Nery rt a jayor we Messrs. Hulse, Fish, Kowland, Baker, Crom, and Broderick, of the Committee on Permanent of the Tae talaeteas ai ie ice, Bowen presided, with Mr.C. L. Hulse: € ussion, Messrs. C. 1. Hulse, Jas. Cross, D. A. Fish, J. A. Rowland, and H.'M. were appointed a sub-committee to draft a p! of organization to submit at the meeting at Union League Hall on Friday evening next. SES Se duction. from nowhere, of the ure eu teh, are among hie most remarkable mances. ——+ Messrs. Coorsn & LaTUtER, auetioneers, ‘will sell to-morrow, within their auction rooms, sid ailtise dealews eed Pesce = we understand the sale had made i = i Cou. WEL. MEALL, Deputy City Col. wear, ben eoneted sees Oe Loe ance business, and has associated with him Mr. ‘Thomas H. Parsons, well known for many years «the Washington agent for the Baltimore ‘Ohio raitroad. tt i! a ed ‘ CHEBATEAKE Axp Owie CA¥AL—The meet- the stockholders of the been December sth. ‘meeting last night ot the benefit of the inactive wn the middle of December. — | Aid Recommended for the Leadon | | An adjourned meeting of citizens to consider i ‘the interests of our city in reference to the eon- | Hampshire Railroad, and the advisability of road to the a ArT GaLteny, 257 Peunsylvania | coal fields of Hampshire county, West Virginia, eae. pei On Citizens’ Railroad Association Organ. | For Received this i Jewelry Stere, No. Pennsylvania avenue, soon as into ily i ; between 45 and 6th beeen ~ | ployed and Obio ratlroad and | ¢Smetery: Conmestox Wixe.—We hare been shown fi tor four tons of hay cimens ef sacramental or pure juibe wine, pinleover the tauan ‘Hampshire road only nen aot P 7 om was ane a Tae Pataca Socata ts : : ——t first resolution was then adopted. Pra preg thls country. In. taste. it assimilates to port, ‘The question wa then called foron thenest. | $or'ine found in the vichalty of Wi case a Darnbver Suites without its heating qualities. being absolutely Mabe ™ mys o uestio now with a fence, they have free from spirits further than its own fermenta- 5 Rolggns Bok Mot feiash Con “ will be: ‘nae ‘alker replied to project cash. Fs Biewent City affords. is given to it over all ¥ ‘ines in.New York and other hospitals as Walnut Marble-top Sideboard that his in@vence for this ith of December next, at aus gonun emaipen, aemotie’ Rutenston Bates 1 fot ight enrich his ot , a pete Chureh, areM, Meinkurd toe Le ween wurch, are Messrs. , Gevige Mr. Walker replied “by superintending the | Sorh Biche nie ies Mretone eee 7 "hte Pardon disclaimed any purroce of impat- | He¥, Matihiaa’ Alig. The penne dof $10. Dovtass, sia, a Y bors py s Church, on 3 lobbyien to Mr. Walker, and hurled back | tween (and P strects, will be removed, andere | Shee ; Light Drab Cues Orereoats, eat alker tly denied that he was Bo aR ee Meret Par Br ry toad Bnd ‘A’ Straus’ Popular Clothing House, Penn. ave. yell Ranke tibuke $e Det. 10dh and Lith ste., 34 door east of 11th st. i pe {RECOMMEND HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, the shrewdness and cunning ef Mr. Walker, who L, We RECOMMEND Tasor- the"ineeting tne ae ee p- Fey Li | .AtMosr a MURDER Trrovon Crrereat Pee Cale init Coenen eat Siastonn personal acquaintance ‘him, RELESENESS.— ‘abo ing Establishment to any of our readers who ACHR RAL i SALCARLE PRCTER ca 1 Ye ut 5 o'clock p. template ing their Winter Clothing. ri GEORGETOWN | the sudden change etka nine Lee with her a child about contemplate purchasit Ko Wee a tonic, gentle stimulant, diuretic and sadoritic. Mr. peer bas been wine yeare ex) ———> the proseuctien of this wine, and newest be sells is fe rs old, of which our — or Directors of this: of thé Graveyard any other artich = too humerous te men THES DOWLING, Aart WORTH HAS OPENED 5 High «treet Georgetown, months old, dropped down in the Baltimore and y hn vay degen we oo hegre pm old, , pS ren Wilson rendered susie. | wis’ ‘The guest looks tp ts his feoe uned erties iia 4 4 vi ec looks a cand aise Ht Bie were as legos wistate, | toon sighs, Gnd endidenly bursts into tears, ance a igns ot ” oR lpies bie called MN ale cause she is alone in the world. she n into & * tion, sngenid Dust amouné wonld inde either of | a, faken into: as "roan 460 7th street, opposite Post Uftice. of the District of Colum : — We invite The public to call and examine our stock of } offer at wal the prema < Sites Ovarceats: tee Geatonen,; Bere aul S TUESDAY. tho uh dey of November feoxt. at Children. nen a & Co, ra wg Ae . ct ‘ fe: = 460 7th strect, ite ant Pa. han that “‘big show,” They gave her an emetic, whieh d her to little finger, <. 4 in fee bart mannii i Diatrict of Columbia. fronting 9 tect ecasion ail tue wittorsand jon 'exnish | SOmsclouspem, when dhe’ stated that her name Pej ory nad : 11226 Fennins beck, the sime SEieb to tion would be brought necessarily over ‘railroad | ¥&* Mrs. Miller, and that she wason her return ———— i, eeee ant a och in possession of the worst enemy of the cit home to Philadelphia froma visit to a relative in | about ~‘ affinities, cord, Morro—" Quick Sales and Small ” fo - ge rang Yo ai a — - Mr. Connolly thought that the siteciztions | Brookville, Md.z that the had been suffering | an elopement in the general c- | | Suet having ‘an immense stock of new age che tame belonanng to the Nationat Industria Exposition amount. | {fm the tooth ache and went into a drug store OF the Droken-hearted wife, sha oe a wo od ‘of as quick es a) oe ha os } i $190,000 were invaluable to in this city for sometiting torelieve her, when | World's pity; of the little children left to | Domitie, we will sell Goods now cheaper than | 1)0hm 4, Bogus recorded im Libver 9. AX. No par the clerk mixed something ina ‘and gave | its charity there is not much to say. They ever, viz: White Shirts 75, €1, €.125 and upwards, | ticular description. thei her to drink. She drank it and after arriving at gladly sink \into oblivion forever. | S"siiendid article, all Linen Bosoms, and Oude | | Terms f wale: ne third cash. The residise of the and energetic men here, and vitality in the | ¢ epot fell senseless, The woman is danger- | The mun would be ultimately punished | So"h\rdad article, all fines, Bosom, and Oude ‘hase money i c city. Ho thep spoke tm anmesoused torna ve | Opaty fll, and thefDoctors say thatfshe issuffering by remorse, if society would let him alone; | Tyrawers 50,60, and se; am excellent article #1 those who made a habit of abusing this city. {rpm an overdose of chloroform. ‘Good matances, id ‘ : Re Site a the Serchuen exoeey tom “but there are extenuating circu: wi | Sea eine 3 Sooke S meng ag the whole of the purc ener Mr. Walker was opposed to the'clause iw the a i. Gansu ane resolution in re ‘d to the exhibition of the books iM after the sale. (nm pay tof the par- Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense stock of all | “hum momsy and the ratification of the male by the ee aere cane fy oF Ne was her superior, and there. waa 2 SESE Es oe) a= = In of or he was her supetior, m1 ~ nse, rer. hcotin of Bie Comet eh ema Bt ena iO Ge ea Us Calared Setoet terse: | apriling incomes betheendaem Sor ween iecbargedt al claim ty pattie to Sn came thorized to speak for that read. which was yesterday argued before Justice | he is ready to return and give up his infatuation, : Truster Mr. E- Kolb said he was a foreigner, and gave | Chase, “n-decision was Tpotered eree L ar ee lgmme one, come all, and everybody will a rf. . ‘or ie i a RANC DMAN, entirety dns So ratheadee ee Mm wat tad" Santa wagon 2 ee Appears | Wil, and jet God take care of tho consequences; 0 ‘The resolution was then that Miss Brown fad been lore by | but tor the woman who would leave her home in No. 458 7th st., opp. Patent Office, and ige Wright offered a resolution, which was | the ‘Trustees of the colored school that way, there is no return from the infatu- | 41.6.9: No. 516th at., between D & E «ts. dopted, approving the resolution ‘offered by | 0% Capitol Hill,on the firstof last September, | ation. — Mr. Fardon, and passed in the Common Cowi- Sosotnas nn ‘Sie egrce = etre TS ae Pete Aldermen to com>, t SES et She bor git action then them noid Sreciau NOTLCE, GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES: iM sell from this . ti further notice. all the Ji gwing coumersted Geode, of the following pricun, et ee ‘am ® % roscoggin ins, 16 conte, ' ‘THIS I8 TO NOTIFY TRE PUBLIC that Geo. B. ee eee aeeaL at every women ‘Wilson & Co. can sell Shoes, Boots, &c., as against fat condenms her to tee pu- | as any person whe advertises in the Star. 7.14 ; . th’ tember) wages, and ob- of her soul avenges itself, er own —— sdmricd, emmaenne 2 Lesgeatlomy Which, wae ]-15s 02" cacmant Salabene momtnnad tad te (keh ar meee Bae, Corns, &—Dr. White, Surgeon Chi Coftgress authorisitg understood the same action will be brought by | | No woman can on a flirtation with a | of twelve ractical line railroad from Washington to New York, that | Her successively for each month in the scholastic | married aman that is no ‘No married ‘and the odious monopolies now 20 injurious to the | ¥¢aF- pee eet ae ee en Saae be abolished. ers 5 120 and 82.0. oa oT Pe Bard. 1g, Ie, and 3 yards wide Of Clothe, “tench Morinos and Poplins, less than van} be it eleewhere. ‘ogether with many other DESIRABLE GooDs, tos pomerouate geation, sttinemestey sony, LADIES DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY, le 117 BRIDGE STREET, GRORGETOWN, be- | _nol6é-Im . young capital shall man. It is the first step toward unbalancing Sayles Brown offered resolu ‘which Disonpen.y 1x CuurcH.—Horace Williams her he sees other were adopted, organizing the aneot! an | S0d Jobn Forbes, vely, eighteen association, to be called the “Citizens Raltroad aetee ie tart eee te Association,” the object of which shall be to | Se? F ly cond ley romote the estab Chapel, They were taken before Justice Chase, Bowe with the city of Washington, and that a | W20 fined the former $5, and the latter one was committee of five persons be appointed by the | ‘lismissed. ‘at the next ‘a President, -—Thomas Plowman & Co. Ah her roerol pave sold to General F.T. Dent one of their and that this association will hold public meet- | peageral Silas in GUTMAN, Georgetown, the - * ings during the coming session of. to | Tetidence of Henry 1D. Cooke, Esq., 1000. = " ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. promote its objects, 4 its Executive 2 pasadiattle-oeansdome tector 8 ° ABLE REAL BS- uudects, > Tux Crry Taxes.—Yesterday and to-day Cot on OTE sNeae TREALLttU Brett the mecting, speakers: anti a due Smouter ax. | Hetor Boswell received 88,002 Wom account of - i wife to the undersigned na Te fants Yertising of the same, for the expenses of which | 4x¢"; making a total thus far received of $215,- ~ Bacrmons axp onto narzoap. : they shall take up a collection at cineca See a Wasmimoton, 100. of the association, if expenditures require it. a 3 ib - th the + the cl Wotan Grecory was arrested by Officer peti WASHING. announced -M J. Sayles de We | by dustice Schmidt) poem see ogy 2 Qasdincton AND TH Wright, beam phptgpial and and Aldermen Emery A 4 follows, viz: as certain sensible am and Com minittee, and the meet- aro nom FOR BALTINO ing adjourne: Leavy; Si at wend $5:08°S90, 0:30, 5: aig SALE or a VILLA. of Febraary sat aul 0. 9. folie ts ae g Presses GEORGETOWN. ‘The Corcoran Art Gallery. — The Trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Patty a Pipe cone tod ee ed ; . 3 was exers, James M. Carlisle, James C. Hall, | Somarifan Halle tor the varie forming a George W. Riggs, Authony Hyde, James G- | Workingmen’s Association to be protective and Berret, James ©. Kemedy, Henry D. Cooke | mutual. J. B. : the meeting and James C. MeGuire, of the District of Co- | 10 order and stated its objects, and on his mo- Imabia, and William T. Waiters, of Baltimore, | tion, James D. Wroe was elected chairman, | jy, else’s husband or wife, and y ) have Permanentl organized by the | and Coakely, secretary. On motion of | <4 soul union’ pict |, Which is only intended election of the following officers:—President, | Robert Hatton, a committee of tive to select | 9 veil the incarnation of lust. There are enough Varlisle; Vice Presi James G. | permanent officers was appointed, who reported | men and women to fall by the foree of cireum- eeretary, Anthony Hyde; Treasurer, | the follow President, J. B. Adams; First | stances, or the depravit of original sin, without - Riggs. Committee on Finance— | Vice Pi mit, Hatton; Second Vice | educating any to it. It iswell enough to pull our 7 s, Henry D. Cooke and James | President, George F. Coukely; Recording Sec- | Ox or ass out of the pit, but we de not want to McGuire. Committee on the Building—The James D. Wroe; Corresponding Secre- | dig'pits for them to fall into. Secretary, -Jamex C. Kennedy and James C. gg Dyer; Treasurer, Isaac Dareapere: —s Hall. Committee on Works Tt—William T. | Messrs. J.B. Adams, Isaac Davenport, John Waters); MeGuire, and, George W. Riggs: | Williams, George F. Coakley. and Traiah Lem. | he, "heecttiy Mebed a te ap hice | be Wheeling, Parkeraburs, e. Clther Pima Ponies Seinen Mortar De ‘Legislation—He: a. - < ior double eC. Kennedy and James @. Beret x | mitution ant oy awe Poet ae a Kt paula yen. d0 0.8 pupil whe | Wes ws : Seporior double Warp. ai Charles Cole, Tata Lanna | she said, ‘and if that failed would resort to capi- avenne. Tickets at the Bejree. und Cashin igh autitul St With authority to do eve: George F. Coakely, Henry | *l pumshinent.” She was excused. Cassimeres, Satinets, and Suiting®, for Men and complete the Building, and Mr. rke and Mr. ¥ nd Charles F, Hoseby were inted S97 Mr. Simonin, the French a publicist and sa- ‘ and pat i 5 Boys; Flapnels, all wool, from 25 cts. up; 4-4 all wool Mullett have kindly offered their gratuitous | & Committee on employment. Robert Hatton, | Vat, who visted the United States two years I * Shaker ay ‘cts.; Good 4-4 and Brown, services to superintend the completic ; ‘oak cin H. Williams, Charles | ago, advocates the establishiaent of liberty in York Mi lice stab ‘The following ‘ure the regulations adopted by ;and John W. Hurd were appointed a nce according to the American system. He : One Case full Madder Ot 10 cts; Lar the Trustees under which the above officers a on finance, and the meeting then ad- Laie paper ence orgie seems Biankets, from $430 to 940. woertber of with a large were elected: uarned. beee! ished whole | ee = 5 S Kinds. rr 4 , pontine = basteod ta Inman race than exclusively tor America. ROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON | prices by NJAMIN MILLER. ‘The institution shall be called “The Corcoran | ‘THE New STEAMER Prixce Wut1aM. Capt. Gallery of Art,” and the Trustees shall elect | Hammill, intended to ran as a market and pas: | S9-This advertisement in a\ White Pine paper T PEA one Aap oc 52m 101 Bridge street, Georgetown from their number a President, a Vier Pre- | senger boat to and from the river Gadling called “irrelevant” by ant ce i contempo- nat E. - Secretary, and a Treasurer, and the | between here and Occoquan, arrived here yes? “And Joseph wept aloud, and he said STADE HED Ix 2838. anes standing committees: A Committee | terday afternoon, having made the ron from | wmto bis brethren: +I am Joseph; doth m| Exim AWARDED IN : which shall consist of the Treasurer | Alexandria in 35 minutes. The boat is ly | father ad live?” And his brethren ans ore 4 Committee on the Building, | constructed of the best Virginia white oak. him: *¥ou bet; the old man is foing bully, for Which shall exereise a general control over the | engines were made by Messrs. Gray & No, y | he boards at the Cosmopolitan. re building after its completion, and over the em- | Washington, She is a stern wheeler A7-A little girlin Peoria, Ill., attempted sui- Ployees comnected therewith, and shall consist and speed, and was built at Occoq: cide the ather day. She ed as @ reason yy of the Secretary and two others; a Committee Her car, sterday consisted of logy and | that her father had her she 7 - on Works of Art, Mich shall consist of three, | tire wood for the Messrs. Pickrell. pycferred to work in a hotel kitchen to atte h ‘ nding " winch shall direct admission and arrange- MERCHANT'S ExCHANGE,—Twelve thousand ) “where her playmates made tun ofher | Leave for New Yon: 308 ment of all works of art owned or on exhibition, | pushels red wheat were offered on 'Change this | S0re eyes. at Pe shall exercise een supervision over the | morning without kale. No buyers on hand. ‘The celebrated Dr. Gregory, in the conrse esta LTIMORE. ‘ei Pat 12:45, 2:50, 5.40, and ined 6 Property et the rik @SRPENTER, Troster fot oad ead xboat vue prengae THOS. DOWLING, Anet 7 50 P.M. : ee = De tonkan at 9 P.M. only. con- W FALL AND WINTER DRY Goups. peeling at Relay Station with trains trom Baltimore | NV™ a - ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. and Sunda pecial committee, consisting of Messrs. Wal- ters, Kennedy, Cook and Hall, was appointed, to Ww. . 196. “Trains between WASHINGTON and NEW YORK POR NEW TORE telchows Chenee of . prewil at SHEATIEYS | Leave daily (| ant 12:45 1 STREAM DYEING xp CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 49 JEFERESON = except Sunday) at 8 a. m.. | FOR PHILADELPHIA. _ieree ‘Sunday and Philadel- ‘ars for New York on train only. and to wi al ications for the ns r x the place in nn de gall orders’ ta hie Tine wailsand New or River Front.—Entered—Steamers John Gib- ledetphis. > Sol ye feterreds 2, Commniites 0 Hegislation, wir Peas aoee So: Sean, Daw Nock, Rah Lal pea ae CS ANARY BIRDS Imported Canary Bins ‘consist r, ‘hose 4 ‘sh all ‘rei team we fat dat’ ° 4 ji ¢ d Pood fos foak after ail matic tecting the intereses Gr Frilwith ange cargoes of Georgetown four tfood requiring the a of motion fra ae Bone Pee wequans caltcd tor con cecched erthee nase sites i lead a2 Fas Me the institution berore Congrese an eho corpora- for northern consigners. in oader to retain its full citeulating pewer.” éo taken £0 the depot, and ‘pur ists the bagress | Masts. fnoli-im™|~ S. HARTR ee inted greed committees, to be 87 There is im London an institution known | “See Baltimore and Ohio Railroad advertisement for OCTOR SCHUMAN AND DURAND'S ras nade {he duty of the President to pre- ALEXAN DRIA. sRldtea oriprieh by eae po lg ay rm “ven Si! Wehr ete — PARED FROM THE. CONCENTRATED perform such duties as = = — EE tors . L SON, ot be ACT OF F| » COGNAC Paaly anpertain to the office, and the Vice} Mitirany Commissioxed’s Covrt.—The | ee atts een ee eee nose intl SOLE, General Mt Ticket geet x \NDY AND Spike "PHOSPHATE. ov Fresident to act in the absence of the President. | cage of Charles Shirley J Reaal coma uo tmelbles | ehiidren’s hospitals, are received, taken care of | qummmemoma ogee Aeent, Washington. | 1 is composed of the ©; a iT reemaary Js to have charge of all papers | Edcien, Burnett and O'Neal came up last eve- | Sry serenade are F eo as oP as aman cee ee iat the, Component and records, ‘conduct all the » | hing before Hoft, Military Commissioner STEAMBOAT LINES. igo the quality of both Flesh ueaine a spervinion over the elerke and oer of flim dnriet and was dinmlad the decision | Wg reg, See ; : tod actions ‘co fis Alianeuanry ployees, receive all mone: that un ution found that INCE MEAT 20 cents per pound, AUNCH AND FAVORITE STEAMER | Sadel and building ; me to the Treasurer monthly, and mak +3 ht 2 ty Z IT ISACERTAIN CUR. : Bel ies ehtaie Agente | Re aachenter wemiarrwonfaures| | GEE Rta rit, | Lat A aan Roe IRS BREREEHE FOLLOW Sehis c. ; <payee ivil authorities, the military w: eld: will leave Washington. 6th at. pts ed by the Sccpetary, mad recke | Grand J rs call , at the com rine ame Kinsale at a. WEDNESDAY. arian ta | Roos Miee Beard of ‘Trustees shall woke appropria- Eire Cour a posite: Northern Maret. :* Acommmnodation Seboat Seater eee | “eee Soret an caeerenmnrayger| Nes rise cova Weshington and wn,and the Govera: the Grand” Lodge of the Independent Order of | 29 cues of Winslow Joe ana) z 80! ig SRA2OR EDAaT No. 195 WEST PRATT STREET, onan qpaizimcnsn, MD. ope “OTT, 375 Pennsylvania avenve, _ For sale by all Sead an ¢-3m 7 UMBER, WOOD, AND GOAL. aS permanently and on the front of the building. Mr. G any person COMNATY For f . to JOHN G. I dewign of the institution, of the cai freight ees x we BURCH EE ageut 1 G. DALE, jonse. the purchase of works of art and keeping and uary next. bition of such BETWEEN BR A gor] " FLOO! ; ETOWN, iW PREBCRIPTION—PHARMACY, if Pier Een times, be admitted to the bullding. It is prov : r Gor..Lst. Steele, BAL on A FOR FANCY. ier “Geman L8, org of the several States and Territories of the ib State re-amembled at the ; med pastor Second jew OF as prescribed by Mr. Corcoran in his deed of | ( i lace, has acce mM IN & CO., BAN. n te Presbyterian, heck int Adana, = antf reat Pitan. mai gallery for the exhi' EVIVAL The revival services are continued ‘with th. WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. ANOS, OR, ORGANS, MELODEONS, P SPT oS CU taRs ae Pee Meth ae or longer, Conxen I Sr. NoRtH any 3p.87.,Wast, ded also that all suitable records shall be ki a ) DYEING Esra ori SAE CHMOSY Cae . °E fa t z . 4 sb UTMOST | EW EXPRESS under ‘the direction of the Secretary, and the | C! 180N8 ARE KEPT’ BY THEM. N= VIA CAM AL, the Committee STORR me +d. 7 A Wasuisetomian KILLEp 1x Co) ev : a : HE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTR. Dj,7He wR IMRRoysD —e CORN. Inman_L ine of Mail 81 a EVERY SATURDAY and AL* Union, shall have fr > institution, | Ai in this city yesterday, and a | %0csses TOMATOES, in 2anaa its Pixare Poesbave Jcwa rye’ Jat gl" | publ eng ail tg Sera tae Sac MA, | TEERAS Shall be th it d 2 = gift, e encouragement wd inthe | the Presb; ar Niotow podition in Jam: LL & HENDERSON, az war! such as are received the Fine E. C. KNIGHT, JOHN 6: oat VALLEY rE i , Pr ST St MUSI LT OHNE GHPNAR FRR np apps DRU = - x wwill’be Lynch Law—We tind the fe er Tribune of the East BADIES, G! AND CHIL. Pina COOKING stove. GR is 5 A™ epi AN? sts | - BEST. IN THE WORLD, | eee ena. ama ‘3638. , her Pitts ek are the virus of ‘oa eRRY, , _ouiar owt phos’ een tr inted. wh we ‘ARAGUS. Keteeold to and from Bngland, Ire ti to id . G La > Mr. iy ee r sel penide in the | | Gorxo ro Leave-—Rev. Mr. Leftwic a land. roduction of worksef art and ki will assume! zNDERSON, M ; WALL . ERCHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS from } 2 Diyesteg a ‘ oval, ri, ate Pic’ Rees, under the deed, and what may be | "ghtly at the M. E. Chur, ¥ 3 He tri 8 ney ALEXANDRA. W, Ax RGETOWN, as follows: ran, and 306 mend I ‘THE NEW P. he may name by card, shail, at all ’ devoted only ti LY t oe RE, od Dies o'clock, a moet ‘atrocious. ‘ Siro i committed at this piace by the cot pyle alga mre E> 2. TMU oe gad 3 ot, wovtes erectus [bes ch yn SAMARITANS ROOT AND HEED Jpicrs, Tue ABBINGPON HOUSE. Scrofae taken a This pew. Bf path kh Td ‘OUR 48 ‘Ov ROOMS, Winn aes