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EVENING STAR. nore tS ee THE BOARD or TRADE. GATHERING OF THE CLANS. THE MEETING LAST NIGHT. go, and Si), A. Steaua? Clothing The Railroad Movement and the , know! at | $10, $4, 99, a A. Straus’ pecacuanenati World's Pair Endorsed Committee nik Harmon, endiet tor + Pa. ave., bet, 10th amd Tith sts. 4 Degreen Liane 6 “1 — fore Congress Appointed, «e. intiff. Giescking vs. Kloman; Mr. Jones 6 : LOCAL NEWS A meeting of the Board of Trade was hel@'tast order sing ‘cause. "Nelson Menon nteminger! Spee peg ries oe tnt PRM, J. SUC TWORTH HA ¢ OCAL, S. evening at thelr rooms, No. 4, Market Space; | Cutchen; on fal. Fohawon & Co ve ee le ng House, Penn, aveusc, third door Washi | LS CE SA Le Amusements, &e. the President, Samuel Bacon, Es;., in the chair. oad tine Mr. Miller files motion for a new , east of lith =t. yy, authorized | endSto? p.m Nariowar, Tu nett of Mr. and | Nimth street, between Pennsylvania avenue | Upon be geil > pi Segre elas = Rearing. oS ie en eileen duis tie cea ony nes $9 es Mrs. Harry Watk' drama of “ Trodden [and E street, was alive last evening, with | nounced ¢ was the meeting whic! ¥) Miller, use ), Warren 0: | ster Bp Ferd wat 00 Peas. ork pad Down.” martial sights and sounds. Whence’ those | bad been held for several months, and he Wary alker; case’ discontinued.» Miller, use of | i the splendid diepiay of Clothing at {enn ie? MerzrRorr Hat mann, the great Pret- ] drums and tifes? Whence those men in military | Sctrctarr of ke Board: Mr ilvek Boece tiddight attire? Had Spain resented the gunboat seizure? | j,aq died. The first business in order therefore Dairy Excrnsiox to Mount Vernop, om the | oF had the ides of » voluntecr military organi- | \25 the election of = new Secretary. steamer Arrow, at 10 a. 10. zation for the District beem pertected to its tirst | “Nir, Metserutt nominated Samuel V. Noyes, = 3 net parade? The officers flitting to and fro look: % a 2 Mankerren’s ART GALLERY, 386 Tth street. Reoky, and the wumeroes gett as thre and be was unanimously elected. — Bsniow's Avr Gattent, 291 Peumeylvanis | ior ch thelr uniforms but iaind ie rclecs ice | poets Neceein cuamtamee aaiitee amano atte. sombre hue of the counter of the wearer: Hugh B. ecouey ‘deceased, m the great loss LTE reporter was puzzied with the above _ d = * they have sustained, &c.; which resolutions were THE MIXED SCHOOL QUESTION. | thoughts as he witnessed thé tin activity; | adopted a and Ward vs. Walker and Walker; jadgmeut by de~ 7 fault Drutcan 1 Walker, “Walkiti Na | well as ody iy be on te tide ' ; iChat ot Coanction Be tr cen mes | tm snnaring a tacgn tare at pubes patronaga. | contracted for and execated in the manner | MONDAY MORNING, N i with stay of saecation e maenthe, “Moles | C5 andeee teas and under the superintendence poeeies 7 is aretha sell at No, — Washin Gar eer ee aad and to st e expenses id tm ton etree ewren Gay and Equity Court, J Olin.— Yesterday, Mc- It is ONLY necessary to ammounce to our fair ements a 1 tax equal to the cost | streets. all the Honsebold Furniture and Ete vs. Gaynor et al; order extending time | readers that Mr. Davis, corser of oth street and Bhereot is hereby imposed and levied on all tots | gentle declining housekeeping. ‘ sixty days to take testimony. Williams vs. Wil- | Market Space, dealer in all kinds of Fancy | or parts o€ lots bordering on the line of th in ag OF IO, liams; order continning bearing on application | G , Fine Laces, &c., hax just returned from | prove ment; the said tax to be assessed and oo! Mandeome Walnut Parlor Suite in Bep. made for allewance until November 30. King vs. | New York with a stock of goods ie Eo style rom | 5 a iB t han abatement of five | of Equity paserd ina cause in which Elina import inant and John — “marching on” he followed the arm ‘The same gentleman offered a readiution ap- ing, otek Page ee for ag al ongleect coneat de surpass: we approved Getober 1, 3 Pepto Becoveed Beate cxcsster teitee Reunened reer eeranice Attorney | crowd into Union League Hall, where he found, | propriating £0 from the Lands of the Board (or ping Kobe wb ga ees ev oe acme Cottage Suite aitand Husk Mattress: nae a Page non a pit Bo besides Gomer, yrhote rear he brought up. thebencfitat the family of the late Necreta¥; | Havic: order exten ‘ihe Odrty ys for same Jer JEWELRY, AN Acr authorizing the erection and lighting | Blognns Brusscls, Throe-ply and Scotch Plaid Car — quite a number wi ec 4 4 rs north, mded_ the In mot tobe Treated ase | Tie acemblage was scattered about in groupe, | “opted. stated that it was necessary to can | Puybone. | Hickman vs; Malilon et al.; order oroite Plain ii megs eee $i ome bya ee fo Colored Children i tne | ie centre tigure of each of whic wasanxiously | ypon’ the members tor there dace tien Oro tage Lesrant a wa tonic Geel enti ‘Alaska Diamonds Common Courcilef the Civ of Washington, That top apd otloce Stneda ‘clored Children im the persuing THE EVENING Stax. Boldly our re- | thought it would be best to amend the co: appointing Louisa Lowe guardian ad lites. to ta. Sitver-plated Ware, the ‘Mayor be. amd be bs hereby, authorized ane seat apd uiber (hairy hooks. porter ventured near and. «disrovel ° ‘ a _ yesterday's Stan | biject ot the teeing was ta deiie whether ‘he somber tnmeaet ee a te Rea Pona atten fas. Same vs same in re.estaie of Fannic Fd ee eng Ny mata | cnieh anes te be erected nad Rebtnden EL. | Fine Disesh. Qere oe fete, Genes ciel tre rm seer Ss Cie cmt aed ater tee to yevige she latter smonns, ‘i cpedings. Keyeer ver Ret acaee overreling Souchy Store, No. 40 Peunesivania avenue, | teenth street west, subject to the conditions and | ,, With many other articles too numerons to mem Martin, colored, o>) or'at No. 15 Fourand-ehalf street, whether | notre = at: Hall Chought theconstitution cou | demurrer, and to tsue on complainant's bond | betwech dy and oth crete Festrictions of the’act, relating to street Lumps, |" a¢4p _ THOS. DOWLING, Avct d into one of Grant or Adams shall © Tt appears | $5 of the annual dues be collected and 85 be re. | "100 being tiled in ten days. pr ay pent Se ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer pie home hatebeen Yor some time at longerieais ean | mitted, ; Seah y ceed peed: line je tertennape posers idl Mara Chinehitla Overcnats es eases BY ERY ¥ VALUARLE PROPERTY t have been for some time at logger-heads wi Ww ALR.S - ae id Shea, he saleting hinchi wercoats, Z : = ied pat - | CHANCER! oF VALUABLE Pxe cir “Commanding General, & Grant.” ‘and Fie thcegel eee ee eet meme the wetion: ae eer gun eee ee | Light Drab, and Brown colors just reecived at | Ax Act to extend the tne in which am ala sir aten SE SIDE OF MARKET Mt past lag 1 pa grder © 2 | $10 te support ‘the organization. There wus | ‘To-day, James Brown, awault and res ele’ voi b Py gdh nine aura {Tithe ’” | Reienacted bythe Boardof Aldermen and Beart 4 eect ive tnebihink Waiaiie Hivisom Commander, ubegtante | Taueh work to be doner Counsel muxt be Ome | Sg Cenoun Coles af tae Cana Westintea, | $M athe bemrcs epecime, teers, oer nder atileles | End monty wonld be ceded for various tetneet: We recommend at the period for, w 2 y ve it” an ant matters during the approaching winter. The “ Qak Hall” Clothing and Castomer Tailor- | per cent. shall be allowed for the prompt pay- | beth Dun called 3 es vtemded 75 in Equity, the an ir. Hall would not press his motion if the > vd eby is, ing Establishment to any of our readers who | ment of taxes shall be, and —- Fee Noten: | ed. ae Trastor wi t public sale on the premises throngh the STAR, warned * xp ed. Interest in the or- eg coutemplate purchasing their Winter Clothing. | to ani including the twentieth day ot Now on TUESDAY, the auth day of Noveuber ox B's in B. not to attend th geisation scat ae haven oo and in view tle girls, among them a little dangater of _. _L. D. Barnovr & Co., ber, 1909, [Approved November 3, 89. | Soo es caieated co rns Mel's, of Josing their comm! met, of the difficulty whieh had been experienced in ‘eorge Woolford, @ messenger in the State | 11,22.6 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. to pay W. G. Duckett & Co. for medi- | Gecrgetown, District of Cs : 2 feet cver—a considerable number of them at least— | collecting the dues, he thought more money | Department, were thering kickory nots, when —_>-— seen Turmaed ts the soar ofthe Fiver Weed. | sli oard, re- | abd that explains the drum, &e. &e. could be raised by ‘remitting one-haif of the | ti on by two or three negroes, We ixviTe (iectanacted ty the Denriah Albeesank Danek ¥ 4 jttes ance im the | There was A. Grant ¢ chair.and before | amount. ‘i one of whom (Washington) it is alleged attempt- | The public to call and examine our stock of | Be it enacted by — 1 due f we | t rh opinion | him a large representation of the offtcers of the | ” Mr. Shopherd thought a remission of one-half | ed tw ontrage the little git] abo i Winter Overcoats for Gentlemen, Boys aud conn Ce es ant aoversceancee to the tame Sonctos 2 €- g under the following cir- nization in full w hesides a goodly | of the yearly dues would show signs of weak ed off betuTe aces Children. — Barnour & Co., Oak Hall,” = tat oe ae “yt vas eo | JD. Ropeerecerdcd in Liters. ALe Ke, te ie a mber of citizens. tor Boswell came in, | ness. "They had better collect the whole amor lias sinee been fully i 200 “ith street, opposite Post Office. — | Cents (G62.45) be, and the same is hereby } o which reference ts made for @ more par. tion has been made for the admis- in passing ap the a'sie was greeted with | or give up the Board of ‘Trade entirely. The as 2, 5— Suits made to order in the best mance | preprinted out of the gracrel fees ery | on | Gee cmcriptien. under on charge of Ain't you afratd a Board could be made more useful now than 1% Mysricar, will, to-night | #96 hours’ notice. 11,226 coor arte Souk Wed, tor calh af tao wanes pe 2 One-thind cash. The resbd though nearl, &e., ich he replied. “Oh, Pin ever; the Industrial Exposition, the v rail- id toi = ce the’ “; ‘ Pee err . 2. _— “ yey : tisaal form | Tight;” anda cordial meeting betwe 1d | road projects, the repeal of the usury: laws, the Might auyetene in Bio cote cat tent | _ Morro—"'Quick Sales and Shall Profte.” rise eae g siving his note bearing interest from the 2 ear Mymber. on the sround | the chairman enened, Then came “Old Man” | securing of the passage of & general incorpora. | e%',mystery,” in his ‘entert matinee perform- | ,,JUSt having opened an immense stock of new a = within days after the sie. On Par id, thoagh tinged with African | Hugh . of the Fifth Ward; to the chairman, | tion act, and various other matters were all to be " , of which we will dispose of as quick as proper detinition of the within 5 he payment i ders to-~ ance tomo se who desire to see = oT set jones hase money and the ratitication of the sal f id Jou get your orders to-day, | urged before Congress, and if It be known that | %°° wh hie ded pie, we will sell Goods now cheaper than | AS ACT to take up and reset the euristoncs amd | chase w Hughed replied, astsle, | the Board is again to be an active live associa- ‘is imal ‘retirement. should ‘em a ee mann before Trustee will convey the Bremines to the in Metamo brace the only two opportunities afforded—to- | €V€T, Viz: White Shirts:5, #1, $.125 and upwards, | Tehave the gutters on the south side of B street perghaees at hie cost ana The ey uts. however, admit and avow the eb colored, and demand its adinis- have sent for me and I hs ie: | th > Sixth and Seventh streets west. i ior Raven te Oh t ave come.” | tion a vast amount of good would be accomplish- ; a splendid article, all Linen Bosoms, and Cufts | South, between | discharged of all claim of ¢ tes ¢ "on the ground of equal rights, claiming that | Perry Carson, 0. D. Barrett, E. S. Auxinson, HI. | eq. He hoped work would be commenced aug | Msht aud to-morrow night. #2 and #225. Good Merino, Undershirts. mal Wake eged eee a te Cie at Wenn, | a THOMAS DOWLING. Auctions Lot Congressof March 18, 160), has struck | M- Knight, besides others, were there, and last | Some means adopted to insure a large atom = Drawers 50, 60, and 75c.; an excellent article $1 Ete aieber On, malta teleeabeaistiegereed | sont meteeeeceeeeeeepe tere - Serd “white” from Corporation law de- | but not least, Mrs. Dr.'Loekwood (with lier | Jame, }EORGETOWN and $1.25. "Good Cotton Socks, 3 pairs for ase. | That the Mayor be, and he ts liereby, authorized — s Sho shall be admitted into the public | baby) in Blue'was there. The members of the | “Sf."'yiait modified his resolution so as to in- GE N. Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense stock of all ren aedtees anh ao Gatis eee aot PROLSE BOLTOR, Executive Board who were present—Messrs. H. | traci the Secretary to proceed at once te col- —_—_ kinds and at all prices. Excellent Paper Col- —s ide of B etrect south, between Sixth tones ng disagreed and in doubt as to the | M. Knight, Colin Crusor, 0. D. Barrett, FW. | Iect the dues of the metsbers GronGETows CouNcILs—Board of Aldermen. | lar®, cloth lined button holes, 10c. per box. Knit nd Sevtuth areote ‘eet: top ‘expenses thereot GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES: HrcPer construction of the laws bearing on the | Green-D. W. Hughes and Benjamin Gant— | “Mr. shepherd suggested that the secretary | ror peetT ows oo night. Mr. Newman intro- | Jackets, a splendid variety. "The selection | $0) icfrayed out of the Seventh Wand turd, siies sant, Ne ash your authoritative opinion on the ee ee Foeagh en Even on Karl gong sendout circulars notifying the menbers a that | duced a resolution lating the weight of psa Ties, s Searle an wa over soon inthe To cack te be dene cnder tee eaecekaen OE aa 1 will eel! from this day, till farther notice, all the points: . h expec 3 oard was to be placed on an active fi , | bread, i . Come me everybody . ep he act of Congress of March 18, 1909, | stormy one, opened. But *Parturiunt Montes,” | and requesting thelr attendance at the weer Ne ee a tn erkets eeaeg oe | Slaunaca, ” “pease One ee ee following cuumerated Goods, at the following prices, n act for further security of | &«- Mr. F.B. McGuire moved that the sceretary | introduced a resolution for an appropriation to ‘ le Hall, ee soni Xew York Musling, 23 cents, hts in the District of Columbia,” have | As sgon as A. Grant assumed the chatr, with | ye authorized to employ a collector, ‘Cangted, improve 2d street, between Fayette and Water Xo. 458 7th st., opp. Patent Office, and AN Act to lay a water-main in Virginia ay- | Wameutta Muslin, 30 cents, sete atrike, the ‘word “white” from the | W.5 Fletcher as Adjutant General, Mrs.‘Lock- Air. Wim, Orme thought it would ve well to | streets; laid on the table. The ordinance for | 11,62: | No. 516ith st., between D & E sts, ‘cane, from Feur-and-a half street te Seventh Or Peihe tS coats. jaw estal ing ONT Present system ul appeared, nous look: authorize the secretary to scratch the name of i t and sidewalk on Frederi TSS: soe ‘ plendid \ clveteens, #1. z amely, the act ot November 12, | paper to the lant mamed acl, which tarwed any member from the Poll who should raruse to | Pig Senos ect and cidewallion Ered aso Wants ig GO OTIrY SHE FUSIIO that Geo. B. | Bic cuacied bythe Boerdef Aldermen end Beart | CDT EEA Tyee ea5 and gz. against J- Bell Adams . is dutes ne ots “i m & Co. can sell Shoes, Boots, &e., as cheap tion a a ington altty Woot Blanket #5. ie met. what is the legal interpretation of the | the hall on previous oceasions. On being in- | Pye Chair replied that every member was Sele ty take oe ted ean Cece aecine Tent e ant tome are ee once te, sols ent qoaild Veustinn Cerprts, Seceete. mbites by which we should be governed | formed that the present party was not respon | atlowed thirty days by the constitution. Water to High street; to settle the claim of the = non — authorized and requested to cause a water-mait Ties Ihe, amd'S yards wide Oil Clothe, in the admission of Bupils to the public schoola? sible, she. pertly, ag rip litle ae - hie | olf. MeGuire said there were about 250 names | late coroner, Thos. Woodward; giving the priv- | Corns, &c—Dr. White, Surgeon Chu to be laid in Virginia avenue, from Four-and- x actors peices. lees than be pes fe wl = val Mr. a A h Pes if designate those ony Meee ea eat there NOuLA' be umormed by Mr. | on the roll, but at least 125 ignored the Board ilege of opening streets for the introduction of | of twelve years ical experience in the eg ioe =e ng of Trade entirely. Potomac water to Mary Shoemaker, Mra, Geo. | United States and revous to being ce- | frar the expense thereof a segicient’amount, is | DIREMCMCw Ree a ABLE coop: “tinetion be drawn’? Parag ep ae tne eae face the ill of | ‘The Chair thought members had been excecd- | Wr Chauberiain: aad Ree Cropley; granting | tablished at 424 Penusylvania avenue, betecen serie evenriated, payable out af tho water | tar eee re nL cht, RESIBABLE QO0B8, mE Cader exiting Saws, ee — = _— a od ‘wag to ” the bill Fons aly. a pode eagens gt ‘eA aay the use Ho hall a aekee | house for te $4 and ecm a oug a ae ey fund, to be re! arsed areas assessments upon | LADIES DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY, ystems of s » | oP ane bee read the b mse! cretary, wi rr of a itizens on Corns, Bunions, Chilbiains, Club and In- ‘border 7 ike gemaaion of any of the latter clase inte | saidy A.’ Grant ecame avefully Be aud | rerorters were the only ons present, but at the Wonta's Fairy to repatt the south h ond of the cul. growing Ralls, and other diseasce of the fect, | all lots and parts of lots — 117, BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN. Ps Is unde legal. E 4 meeting, himself and the janitor o1 new road leading to » Falls; inconvenience November 3, 1869. = An answer to these inquiries at your earliest | simmered immediately. were the only two. It was his intention to | Jorthe tac or Wee, ing to the 1 ated Rap ty a © immediatly | APitoved November 3, = nience is hia Tequested. respectfully, can be worn with ease immediatel pal z a bowLine, resign to-night, but as more interest seemed to be | ing, improving, and extending West street, bere | after the wal | Aw Act to.sct the curiatones and pave the foot. | [RY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ea... 5. Brown, A. E. Newton, Geo. B. | which “Lieutenant” Joyce opened the bali with nent pl taken he would not do #0. 1. Mt inquired it it was inorder veiclans, surgeons and thousanaentorer ide of Piewt | TRUSTER. en he t q passed. Mr. Newman inquired it it was inord }, SUTeONs anc ways and gutters on the west si rst, n, Trustees of Public Schools, First Dis- | a preamble and resolutions “that the positions | aq’ tjouebneTa offered a resolution, which was | to move a reconsideration of the vote by which ible persons who patronize his establish- | Street west, between Virginia avenue and F TA’ adopted, “that a committee of three be ap- | the resolution establishing a branch market on | ment. Hours from 8 a. m. to6 isig Vasbo “ ee pente .m. Owing to triet. on the Executive Board held by Captain W» . hit em aad wife to the a o 3 5 t pointed by the President, with a committee of | High street was rejected at the last meeting. | press of business at office. Dr. White is unable it enacted Board of Aldermen and Board Last evening, after the meeting of the Sub- | F- Nott, General J- 1. Venable, Colonel i citizens recently appointed, to aid in procuring | The Chair said tse gentlemen cat qmecting. | press of patients at their residences except be- | o/"Csnnon“Cavmet of the Ona owe id by hoe Oy Hoard of Trustees, Mr. Judson S. Brown, the | BS!” - “S clared vac from Congress ‘such railroad facilities and con- | so, as he was uot present, and did not vote on it, een 6 and 8 p. Fock the Mayor be, and he is hereby, au Se Comay ‘Washington, D. <a = ay and a new election be held at the next re; neetions as the needs of the capital demand Mr. Cooke then moved a reconsideration of the ized and requested to cause the curbstones to be | request of the y secured thereby, the under- ehairm sent the following instructions to | meeting; that we ave te eee oe ein | The Chair appointed Messrs. A. R. Shepherd, | vote, and stated that if, these parties have com- set and the footways and gutters paved on the | signed will,on MONDAY: thee asthe day ot . _ ma teow th ng Primary School in = fs . = i= hee ate A. 5. Solomons and R. M. Hall as the com- plied w ee the law, they a =~ Hoeess Easz INDIA CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS. west side of First street west, between Virginia ts Bie clock, 7m se of al alae ier >. raublin Se s - n Clarke, and rita : mittee. grant em. The ir res ¢ law on the a street ; and to cause a foot- | fect called" o “ities Neyer —The daughter of Mr. Martin | sustain peel gay, Hm prone Mr. Franklin Philp offered a resolution in- | subject, for information. Mr. Hill thought there | 4 peantiful assortment, both Long and Square, enero gl Tallon tue west sidoor Firet street a or hes juat berm eapetied, but temporarily sus- | that General J.B. Adams: having shown himselt | dorsing the movemsrus tow on foot tor the wokk. | ees biigation on the part of the Corporation | just received, and wil be soll hese Ae * | west, across Virginia avenue. Sokm Cophwe’ lot, tirence saat remled a= a pupil of your school, for reasons | to be the w “eg wicked men, is hereby re- ing of a World's Fair in this city during the year | to establish these branch markets. Mr. New. r 7 ‘Approved November 2, 1809. $5.8 g.public rosa: thence wi ven to ~ — iu bene = Cemy of timecn otticer of | 171, and declaring that the Byard woul) use its | pan pout that the merits im these cases — — o present wee sequently she en- 01 tion. J ut ve = : i E ja~ rater~ stree' » oto the “pes iicges Of a papi i fegnar ¥ i W. Gieeh said that the reason thé cont | \ ght si make the movement @ suc- | should govern this Board, and the accommoda. AS Act tolay aw: mainon E t south, standing until reinstated mission i. Yeu all the tion of the citizens who desire to have them. Mr. Hill could take only one view of the matter. They had issued licenses to the market huck- sters, with the stipulation that there should be no outside interference with their business, and are therefore kindness and r, whenever Trustee.” unt of the v; fe i ative Beard, who held a Mr. Wm. Orme offered a resolution that a com: a " mittee of five be appointed by the President of ‘ight last inst gf the | this Board to urge upon Cougress, at its ensuing He had heard Adams | session, the passage of such laws as are essen from Seventh to Eleventh street west. Be it enacted by the Boardof Aldermen and Board of Common Councitef the Cityef Washington, That e Water Board be, and they are hereby, aa- Nott on the street and everywhe: GILT C CES, kc. thorized and requested to cause a water-main to | purchaser, ¥ n e i. Sag tially necessary for the prosperity business | should keep faith with them. The Chair thought No. 505 Ninth strect,( Seaton Hall.) be laid on E street south, from Seventh to | im day is present iis thie aclioad bon Isor was astonished to hear some of | interests of this District, and that especially | if the privilege was opened at all, it should be to All work in their line neatly executed in the city | Eleventh street west, and to defray the expense reserves the tleht to : - the members of the Execu here pum- | call attention to the following subjects:—1. T) teacher is following the instructions | meting the other members of that Board, | The . all who desired, and there should be no tavor- | oF country, at short notice, and on moderate terms. ites, and no partiality shown. Mr. Newman was | _°¢8-3m not aware that there was any stipulation on the Three pupils left the = = thereof, a sufficient amount is hereby ap- end cost of the Scteaiting, re t purchaser. id ii able out of the water fund, to i@ B. CARPENTER. Troster who did it were some whom hy propriated, pay: ‘a ¥ reimbursed Heneral corporation law; 3. ‘The ped in meeting to put repeal or modification of — usury law; ” (\LOTH DRESSING AND DYEIN Be by such asessment on all lots or wd Road and abut one the presence re Me 3. The paving of Pennsylvania avenue; 4. ‘The | part of the Corporation with the hucksters.. Mr. Gem = Lisnateyr Y EENG mane parts of lots bordering on the live of said w - nol tds | Rep} ‘Tin Ros. ers will leave it this Corsi granting of Increased railroad fa or to this | Hit thought there Mas a stipulation implied, | | ‘The subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the | Iain as is authorized by taw. : sa : = ber of pupils in x istrict, together with such other subjects as n ess i ep main market we ks ic that o a proved, Ne ber 3, 1869. 7 last ‘night = that had ‘been the Board may, tronvtime to time, referto them, | down by allow hag: ane ee Ould be broken ac rere HASSE STORE, 3 Rees, Bombe s, ae NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY Goons. redecdhey moors yee Rm Mr. Metzerott moved that the chairman of sabont the ely. After some more discus- | Svenne, between 1ath and Isth streets: "8 | Aw Act toset the curbstones and pave the foot- | ~ Black and colored Silks. Irish Poptine. Empress : i the mecting be appointed chairman of the com- | sion the vote was put, and the motion to recou- = L. J. DENHAM. ways and gutters on the east and west sides of | Cloths, Plaid Poplins, Serge=, and Merinors. some pupil charges, and then come out mittee; adopted. sider was lost. Adjourned. = - | * North Capitol street, between B and G streets | as low as 50 cts. Paeerior doable Warp Alpacas: at tw Was so. . |. The resolution was adopted and the commit- Board of Common Council.—Mr. Riley present- ‘AS! TON SUHURTZEN VEREIN, north. Black oe Retina, Chectkt “tothe; Plaid, The Chair sated that he would properly | tee announced as follows:—Messrs, Samuel | ed petition from Geo. Chamberlain; referres. VAsHINCTON. D. C., November 24. 1809. Be itenacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board | SiP<o:.th pat arabe tees Be eat Striped that there are other colored | appear before any properly orgz board. Bs R. M. Hall, W. G. Metzerott, F. B. 7 h introduced resolution in favor of | | Sealed Proposals for the privilege of CONDUCT. | oF Common Council of the Cityof Wa: sg) Fe mand haitiege foe tee ee Wie Cee a \ Gameaeh we Sigs ob aa ae ee ee eee ji i ims; referred. Mr. Marbury intro- | CO UETEEN PARK forthe te cite eee | That the Mayor be, tates hetcly, authorized | Boys: Flannel. all wool, from Beene : he chikiren referred a e Mr. Shepherd moved that a committee of three tion exempting church parson: 6 wenctoun aun . ‘the nested the curbstones to be 4 two Spanish ebilaren from Cnba. They | a> improperly organized. be appoini repare business for th refered. A tommmunicatentioes now he received until MONDAY. ¢ an ent vat vrge W. Hatton asked Mr. Crusor if any lexion, which has mis- oe November, 1869, at 40° . The set and the footways and gutters paved on Mr M bis. One of these cuir | charges hed ever been preferred before the Poy ad capt bernie ggg de ws Magruder, asking for the use of the Mar- iscared and do "the ‘ewcition si : the “cast and west’ aides of North’ Capitol pots sis eiteente maladi. Chace a tn eat a p | Pedient they be empowered to proc ket House Hall for a meeting © citizens to President and the Boar of Directors of h. The cron is im Miss Evan's sehool. Our reportersaw | Board against General Grant; to wuich Mr. | Prieur they be embpoy means as the take int ideration the suk) he between B and G streets nort! inte cow: Crusor replied in the negative. > ; ‘The resolutions were then adopted. proper to make the Board of Trade a tution; adopted. Collector Boswell was then called for and = : sa Stoners pitshec ito William: Nott fearfully.” Noi, ‘The Chair appointed Messrs. A. K. Shepherd, ctot the Workl’s | Association reserve the right to reject any or ‘all | Cet Mr. Clabaugh offered grec | afters not In conformity with the het aise the | Work to be contracted for, and exeented in the ry the | manner and under the superin pro- heirs of the late Coroner, | ifthe sum of one thousaisd dollars mest sccangany | vided by law; and to defray the expenses Of sald yiute natural to make this complexion. Nothing more » the matter now until the Corpor. favor of th Woodward, to settle his claim against ‘ x 1 r 1 E t roposal. improvements, a special tax equal to the cost . sder= his opinion. Franklin Philip and W. H. Clagett as the com: | the corporation by issuing stock of the corpora- | “Fn Aher particulars and details of thecontract ma hereby isapased and levied on all lots = «tak, inthe dark days of Heepublicantam i | Stier i tion at Hix per cenit, the principal payable at the | beckett applying. either in writing ur pet Se on the line of the im- Esrasuisnen IN 1834, ~ s7ax Potice—This | this city never showed hishead, but now that | ‘The inquiry was made when the annual | pleasurcot the corporation; refered. wigs tee, | cone netypy SpebINg, either in erriting or wement; the said tax to be assessed and co'- Paemicm Awanpen ix 1857. last evening, amd transacted the fol- | the party was triump! Een cee, n-cting for the election of officers would be | olution to pay two-fifths ot bil of HF. Zim See ee TLS aal net boconeidered. | Encode conturniey the provisions of the win ATLEY'S mg business:—James Moriarty, appointed ; , € merman., for furniture for the office of the Regis- | _BY 3 ‘approved PREMIU a EIN fe private on the force for six months, | head of this city, and the people want a _ The Chair stated that he was uncertain of the | ter of Wills; Mr. Simms presented B EST WHALEBONE ay ann ‘November 2, 1869. : - AND = ee =| duty on Water street, between 9th and lth | thing- 4 Lege gl 7 's 80; # Pong mended © | time, but would refer to the constitution and petitions of J. J. Beall, asking permission to CURSETS, CLEANSING EATABLISHMENT, . Jtichard H. Reed, appointed an addie | ane a aT ee he teers kemded OF | givo ample notice of the meeting; adjeurued. | bnen'n wtrect to Leva drain ripe amd of Mn ‘ J CARD. Bo. $0 SErEaaEOR ST. tienal private Tor six months, to do duty in the Lar Ri ‘Hatton the next speaker, and he elias jary Shoemaker to a street for laying a 90 CENTS TO 95, oP. crurener, THE WELL-KNOWN CA- with every desirable apy pro- wihern part of the Second Ward. Edwin | U-W: Hatt "nea Oak buen ee Hat ‘Bh water pipe; referred. Mr. Hutchins offered res- i! TERER, has ‘& branch on - ‘with the best talent and artherie skill te beak. Villiam Stewart, appointed privates | #Juded to ghy pdt led ee] A Spring-Balance Butcher om Wiis | olution to have certain repairs done on Water AT 8. HELLER’S, ner of 18th and Heures irene even tained, with constant ‘attention on the part ee ae cement ee A OOe Coed ec a hee Bee aoe hong ‘Rags. samen Se ee ee oe 34 Market Space, bet.7thand sth. | Shes he min Fe os nsubordinati y from in i resolution authorizin, e street; _—— ‘attention the day of suspension. Private Francis Straub | Laughter.) | But about the Ist of last June they Outrageous Attack on Superintendent Bliss. peterred. Sir. Hutciies oleredtesetution mak Frourr Frovnn Th, PARTIES. Promptly executed. wegen Bas dismissed the force, with loss of pay from | were thought by everybody to be Boys in Blue. | -phis morning Francis J. Brooke, a butcher, ing an ap) for expense of securing the ibis ‘Furnished <3 ie ch soavennion, Se gross neglect of Guty and | When she worn War, cone, however, they were | was arrested by Officer Columbus for disorderly {| south ent of the cnivert Gn the new reed lenting otioxem 1008. as ordered to be commbanioned ea ps reee | He regolved'm: notice to attend smectic mer; | conduct in the Northern Market, and for an as. | to the Little Falls, the work to be done under te Receipts direct from the mill, with orders to sell at NOTICE 5 ordered to be commissioned as a private. | He reegived a notice to attend a meeting once | 60 opens we at supervision of the Street Commissioner; referred. : caRBiAce MARGEOetCReks, Resolution wa= passed ~ that all applicants tor | of the Executive Board, but he declined, as he | sault upon Charles H. Blise, Superintendent of | ‘The following were then. reported from com- | Market Rates, ot SpPSE e a positions on the police force who shall have | had suspicions, Now that the office of the Ex- | Sewers. He was brought before Justice Thomp- | ittcesand memeds Dilla toheve cortaln conaina BAKERS, ATTENTION ! parsed the customary examination, and ecut Conk one ee te ug oflice of | son and fined 85 and costs for disorderly con- | Yone on Water and on High streets; authorietiig ‘ . Price Low! ‘The only place in the city to bay your REPAIRING fe oll te branches. hames registered for appointment, shall be re- | William A. Cook (whom he zed ts | duct, and held to bail in two hundred doliars to | the'opening of ‘Third street; giving permission | Aseertment Largel BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS sion are ti ecg nei ferred to the Mayor and the Superintendent and | the ‘‘danitor of the City Hall,”) he saw noth, keep the peace for six months in the assault case. to J. J. Beall to open Congress t, for the TO ALL PURCHASERS. |, SHOES, ‘Agente for Bee &:Co..(of Broome street.) Fitth the Captain and epeotor of the teres, whe | Mote, ist tan, the tact thst Be (Cook te reek oases tne sotioce bate ee purpose of laying a drain pipe; giving petmisaion One Barrel er Thousands, at at regular avenue. New York ea eoly shall make diligent inquiry as to charac- | "Aanted to control the Boys in Blue. mar! * to arket House Hall for the Inter- ; jp SUUULAE RENE SRETEEseteeETIEeE ter, habits ‘and associates; and, their report | he liad been characterized himself as a traitor, | of spring-balance sesies, when this mas charged national Exhibition meeting: ‘and for the relict LOWEST POSSISER RATES, by WHOLESALE PRICES HE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTR. thereon shall be Sled with the clerk of the board | be would always battle for the universal right, | that Mr. Bliss was one of the movers in having | Begral Fx} Chambers. Committee on W. M. GALT & v0. oF . tor referener when needed; and no person shail | independent of the opinions of anybody. He | the law passed dispensing with their use, cure | Of, Wiliam Chambers, The Committee on | _« is at theme deprived of this Viewing know of Se appeneaed te sats saoinen tet anon t the time had come when the Kepubli- | ing him, ‘and Using the most abusive language. | Crempting church fromtaxation,and | C poss a WALBA. STRAUSBURGER BROS. covered reported upon as above stated.” ¢an party in this city should stand up for the | Mr. Bliss denied charge but approved t recommending That the che urches pay the same . fo Fhe Comnnittee op Additional Privates re- | rights they won inelections. He then referred to | law. which enraged the butcher, and hence the assaul N REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE & BROK. f~y a thes The po tg oN TE No. 327 PENN’A AVENUE, South side, See, tems ‘the virus of cA a in Georgetown, four of these have parvonages Between 6th and 7th streets weet. Brrwers 1 asp K, Wise Se ted diab to follow.” Pay ine gre case supee od ea liorparation tar re EAN CWAtn, | WHERE THE LanorsT assomrumnr cay | pit! aon Bore” Bolet Cy — Riding the office of Register of Wills was dis- | 89837 548. W. = re i aa Sec Avert th bes, cussed at some length and passed. ‘The bill to | CREAT BARGAINS AT 7 } FOUND. syeten with ported “that all additional privates (unless other- wise ordered by the Board) shall wear dark clothes, with police buttous, a shield or ot brass, with star in centre, and the initials A. P. M. P. engraved thereon, belt and locust baton. ‘They shall be subjected to the same examiua- toa white school like a lamb to the iter, and characterized the action ass blind, there | Breew ry a SranioN-Hovss.—This mornit sult of some of the Janites;” bat | stout two o'clock, s colored woman, name! Mary Dorsey, came to the seventh ‘inet the colored raha for colored children. Let the legislative bodies | Station-house, corner of F street and ew Jer- some tion before the committee as candidates for aj sey avenue, stating that she was about to give ttle the account with the heirs of the late G.L. ‘D & BRO.'S SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES, ro-ntment on the regular force are, excemt the | Temedy that» and let colored people not injure | S78 a chtia std baa Jat rae reeek oth Te | mute te account with the bers of the late Plaxo snp Music stosé tte. aoe tite Sts | Ho: FOR CALIFORNIA! Defers Meroe te rm bel. surgical.) sad whem pon —_ sepert te od ag = into white school | the street by a woman named Ford, with whom Jength and Snally on section, was poled beck m ¥ and tn any have the virus of porcen oe ya oveaiag belive pomig tn Gd When appropriations were made for the people | SH¢ lived, in an alley in the rear of’ the station. | te the Claims Committee. The bill authorizing ‘ Sergeant Johnson immediately admitted her without reference to classes, then such things q withons Teserence to clames, then such things | cod irocured the services of a cobeed ondein, child to Franklin school, but he never would stem going of uf, an wil be Dr. at b i tempt it till classes were equal. He would not | 294 at seven o'clock this morni ‘Their fine af Musical Togtr ae maw vitae of Syphilis tn the system, fe ie ee fe ena gre: | Sil Pullman Pale Car Expres, | Esivescx-epeh svg ee PIANO, these Tux GrorcRTowN AsskaBLiEs CLUB orga- | Special attention to EALS SERVED ON BOARD. See kc ieaien nized last evening, and the following officers and | ®% = : a you bring misery the second twelve monthe, and betore entering | #0 tar forget his manhood as t0 subject a cuurd | &&¥e birth to & malo infant, (still committees were clected for the ensuing veasou: | JOHN E. SCHERL, Teacher of Muse on eis poe npon duty they shal! be required to deposit w eae eigey Dr. 1. W. Ritchie, President; W. W. Wheeler, | ORGAN: and in VOCAL MUSIC, on SAMARITANS GIFT: the treasurer the stim of #3%, said amount to be bry the . pares; = bette Take poe Noha terms, [Reokdence 443 J2th, treet, between —— OMAHA TO SAN FRANCISCO The: return of al ncetang | Sir. Joyce then offered a resolution, which wan b ae Waters, Thomas A; Ritchie, K, W. Welch, W. | atiention store rece oleate ipa e sere eet necessazy wear and tear thereof.” ” adopted, looking toward the formation of a mil- | , PoLice ITEus.—William Ross and Milfred | T. Wheatley. Floor Committees Messrs. Selig- | “~~ ere a hen Arplications for the sale of spiritous tiquors | itary eee ciate to visit the President, the tint prea cn for ractly, conduct, = are a ro w Nibieea? The club’ se” Ax Lae pag soge Bide or. Wonk a pt from by the following persons were wed: | A tore! it m to v: » | church, ‘held for rurth, by Justice » H. He Mans ‘ae Corser 1 St. NoRTH AND . ‘ * yi ‘Stosh . Vice PF it, and Speaker Blaine, was or- , were er hearing by solved to have their first hop on tirst — Lene, Win. Talbert, Ebsard Terr Comin, | Sered for the ight of December 15th nants ani Peang AREA. ,__| Wedneslay in December, ENGLISH, G FRENCH AND swaDISH : Morony, Joh Adam Roth, T. Osenrider, W. | the meeting adjourned. igus tiene noah ee toane by Judge | RIVER | Front—Entered and cleared— ae HON a Kertholme. Theodore Piitt, Jas Quiutill, John eaeD. eae, Carter, and delivered him over to the Mesier | Steamer Expres, Nickle, from and to Balti- E, MET@oPoLran t Sievers. Thos. Green, Job Tue Suit AGalxsT THE ConPoRATION.—A of the District more. The steamer V: City ue for New Corner Lstreet north and street west. = ING SALOON, 8. Cole, Wm. Vogelw few days since we noticed the fact that Bar & York this morning, and the E. ©. Knight isex- MOST CARE. UNDER METROPOLITAN HALL, entered i ae Cogrerction.—It is Mr.Judson 8. Brown, and not Mr. J. Sayles Brown, as the types made pected to arrive with full freight to-morrow. — irre. sussdamel@ess be coal. were | g ALES OlONS ARB KEPT re from Cumberland by caval for the week ending '. - PENN'A AVEXUE, NEAR 11TH STREET West. ade ! caries - EORGE BAUER, Proprietor by @ ” HOM ieciadorrpetdl | oocneests eek Nov. 20th. iwedieh style. say yesterday. who is the School Trustee in ‘che re “i will be , suarantec P. = PTs aking art nthe mised ch 7 =n A ee | sare “» controversy. * 3 ——— a. It so happens that there are three J. 8. ALEXANDR = (Graduate of Sweden.) ne, Browns in this city, which sometimes leads to ‘no 2-Im’ Cor. ‘and 3d st. west. Ben in po a validity of tac. Suny law has been afgued | jygUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. name "ral; ut it doen't seem 40 pre- before the Mayor. The discussion of the ‘case M vent mistakes always—at least not in this’ in- stance. i ‘The Fine Comraxies answering the alarm ‘is understood | _A fresh arrival of all kinds, direct: Bs fc erage | CRY. Sey aa PON 10 imapove nase suoseding 20. The o-. 308 ale arc, for the fire at Jay Cooke & Co.'s banking house, ‘the “rformibrs were arom god ctv a Hered then an eraipey to oee Menace o | I sie SPUR ae So PARE sone a alter the Are was extinghished Mr, Cooke, poet yusiness on. Sunday. case vember, 1800. {attow, xo. com. churches and yonrte des Vote of the unite them in the and down ae = wo is is ome of the ee fret aL Sih REL «ity, ang should be visited by all purchasers. oF 4 ‘Meador the cok o> Sace or REAL Esrate—Mosars. J. T. well & e., auctioneers, have sold Ke. 23, moguare St, on 4th feet, and running back 10v iret, a small brick house, for $1,960, to Gustavus Geer.