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/ i : , ee eeeeeaeae=aauauquququuuOEEOEEEEEooooooooooooooOooooyyyyyrrrrrrreeeeeeEeEeESEeeEEEEeEE>== Fourtn Warp Wonrxinomens’ Association | A RASCALLY —For wonths past | Txansrensor Rat Estate.—The following The Courts. MR ao Property Georgetown Advertisements, ‘ Election of Deleyaics | National Labor Concen- | there has bee ‘tem of roguery carried on in | transfers of real estate have been made ih the | TRIAD TOR MURDER—VERDICT OP MANSLAUGH- * <a | tion —A “mecting the workingmen of this city which calls for intervention of the | office of the Register of Deeds since our last re- TER. The Charlestown (Va.) Free Press gi “4 Fourth Ward was st of thelaw. The complained | port: Crimreat Cover, Fisher —VYesterday foliowing account of the sale of governme: cbureh last evening tin the absene: of ist ‘apy Bg of colored men to accept November Zth—Joseph F. Collins to F. T. | the evidence in the case of Samact Van Buren, property at Harper's Ferry, on Taesday : President it was ¢: toorder by the S. what they believe to be positions in Baltimore, | Dent, proj in Georgetown, $15.5%; M.G. | colored, indicted for murder of Andrew Jacksou | The musket factory along the Potomac, Mr. James M. Tal as waiters in hotels, fooimen, &e., instead of | Emery to G. W. Lighter, of lots 9 and 19, | Giddings, a white bey of thirteen years, at Fow- | the vast water-power thereof. was the first of- which they find, when it is too late, that they c started at a bid of $19,000 by the }- H. Warner to S. Ker, trus- - x concluded, ater Mr. Car- | fered, and & aaen ip the mean kes Hine submit- | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Cs ted to the court a prayer for instructions, that if | opposition being made by se they had a reasor doubt as to whether the yamt reached £100, deceased received his death wound by reason of | narrowed down to Joln L. Wilson, Esq.. in th: LOCAL, NEWS. Amusements, de. practicable, by p Natrowat THuatne- ‘4p's German Opera the delegates tom a mm ships and other sailing oreign ports. The trick, more American, is played a8 a colored man ftom this city mpany, bids in parties until | — a DR. K_J SOUTHWORTH HA- a Mn: etlcs “ot 98 igh erret | have been decoyed | vessels for a crit! recording to the ber » Square 180, Mitchell, east 7 1 there engaged two | John 'T. Howe to his being th th nel of against a | railroad interest, and Captain F.C. Adams, of | Regt Foreet Hall. Oiice Bours § to Wa. w, 19 so e Robert Le Dial resoluti and re ei nT. Howe his being thrown on the ground or ms ai + ane amas, to7p ee a Troupe in “Reber i 1 L. For's Panto. | toxether with | colored boxe to-accept positions as waiters tm <, | wood pile, and not by & He thrown by the | Washington city, representing Northern means widemad Wat's ty Dumpty and Hickory | Wards of this ci of our ing hotels. The boys came to square 23, $40; W. | accused, they should acquit the accused, which | Bids between the two parties Were then given, | J ypopranT ANNOUNCEMENT. mime Trow umpty Dumpty and Hickory | Union Leacue Hall as the city with their emp! and were con- lot 7, square | prayer was granted. “The jury returned a ver- | thousand by thousand, until the amount bid by Bickory D sessions of the National Convention. dueted to a low qroggery on Mill street. While dict ‘of mansfaughter, and recommen:led the ac- | the railroad company was © — and by Capt. = Apsxaniy’s CHURCH, corner of Massachusetts | hort was allontedt. in the shop the boys overheard @ conversation, cused to the mercy of the court. Adams $176,000, at which sum the property was THOS. BROWN avenue and Fitth street —Fair for the beneiitof | Mr. Tally, trom the Committee on Delegates, | the purport of which was, the boys were to be Thi W. Strohman, indicted | sold. As the result was announced cheer after ® BROWN, the church. then announced the following ax the eho drugged and while in an unconscious state were John Dixen, part for arcenit nnd Vasions with intent to kill, was | cheer rent the air, the assembled residents seem- NO. 121 BRIDGE STREET, Doorxy’s Hatt, Capitol Hill.—Pair for St. | the committee for dele ‘A. M. | tobe conveyed on board of a vessel that was | 2, square 367, $500, Mary A. M. Jones to Wm. found guilty of assault ouly, and sentenced to | ing to read in the dim future a glorious record Mark's Memorial Chapel. =. Le = —~ i. dames N. | ready to ——- afo cruise. = Lar ju Nectingham, i 2, ee eee Ww. = ten days in jail. In the case < Horatio Bol- | fi " GEORGETOWN, D.C. - . ‘ally and Wm. Young. There was Some op feeling satisfied that they been deceiv . to J. A. Gray, part 82 . Square 132, | ster, indicted fr assault and battery, a nolie eenacy Rmrenenen te Moast Vernon, 00 tO | scien to thaadepeodl Wt tile vopere ant to thelr obtaining good situations in a hotel, as some time bad been consumed in dispe premised them, Instantly quitted the grogshop motions to lay on the {able, to adopt and reject, | and proceeded to the Camden Railway Station. Se eae to mas, pert 23, oxmire 131, #375: do. | pros. was entered. Joseph Lacy plead guilty MARKRITER'S ART GALLERY, 456 7th street. to do., iH, $675, Re 10, square oP a oe in five cases of petit larceny, aud was sen- | Ohio Kailroad Com; I bis stock at wt le MRT earner Be Mitebell, — square 208, $4,000; J. G. to one day in each case. Alice Bell | (Captain Adams) biddi rei ‘opposit for suits very low. e Velvetern and Benver (isthe Bakiow'’s Ant Gatery, 237 Pennsylvania | the meeti to act on the names | But not alone. Their Washington employer | wall to G. Rt. Thompson, lot 29, square 469, 8590; | plead guilty of petit larceny, and was sentenced | sold to him at £30,000, the railroad company po lot ‘St Shawis avenue. reecmmended separately, and. those proposed | followed thems and when be rected thetlepet | SoM Gating eee are Harper, bots 61 and @2, | oie Smal ae salt Hees motertees pees | nie cee canon en bannen Jontphe and ether makes RM Gloves for 1, =a by the committee were clected. W. x E he called upon a policeman to arrest the boys, | square S56, $640. guilty of a similar offence, and was sentenced Next came the ferry over the Shenandoah o for men’s and boy '* wear, The Poor of the City. boro, George Shanklin, John West and Patrick | stating that they were absconding seamen, and agg: uber Ist—J. G. Berret to S. 8. Stone, to ten days in jail. Margaret Barker, indicted | river, together with 68 acres of land ming. : 39.4, 11-4. 10-4 Wieiee Bianket » 2 Sian Mie idig ppaintncat of Comins, Cae | Me Green moved that 8 committo of three | thehasthe at aati "ata tettin ang eee | Bk. Hastie: Coen SOyars, Dh SM; | tor grand larceny, was ound wot guilt. Hora: | John W. Neer of Harper's Retry, wae We Par. | sol bevws Musis. Est Sooagt Son ate news, de : be appointed to assist the General Committee | over, that they had been paid a portion of their | square 176, $157; R, S- Smith to L. F.Smith,east | in two cases, was fined $10 iu one case and 81 in 1,385 acres of mountain land was sold | ECd* since the recent decline lee me to offer haif 41, square 569, $1,000, and sub. 8, square 19s, nother. $6,000;'C: Ruppert to W. Stickney, I and part | otne™ 12; satare 47% $4,800. ‘The Asociation for the improvement of the | 0m Keception; which was fe “aa the city, formerty | ¥iNE Were selected : t condition ef the pour of the city, formerly | Scott and Frank Genni mit Justice Bone to settle the question. At the kvown asthe Provident Aid Society, met last sal Tofersor Green here rmally introduced Mr. | office of the justice the sailor runner claimed the ¢vening in the Cenne:l Chamber. at the City | Murphy as the newly appointed Commissioner | two men as regularly shipped seamen, remarh- Hatt, Dr. Peter ¥ ker. President, in the of the Fourth Ward, and he addressed the mect- | ing that they fad shipped with their free con- hat the mecting was called f ing briefly ax to his line of policy, and he hoped | sent, and thathe had been appointed agent by the ring the reports of the § it would be satisfactory. He stated that he | mothcrs of the boys to draw their wages. The 4 General Agent of the Soc would not resort to drawing tickets from hats te | Justicesesired a view of the empower- und to elect officers for the ensuing year. Mr. | determine who should be placed at work, but | ing the runner to act as agent, but that docu- LW. Kennedy was choeen temporary Secretary. | Would, as near as poxsible, give work to these | ment was not then in the possession of the agreed to, and tho fo!- | w ‘The was repelled by the Wash- jeser’ iy deemed 4 = bargains x. Marphy, Win. | ingtonians, but the officer it best to per- i] and examine our stock and prices, ded tw €. King, of Harper's Ferry, for $3,600. The Crrcevrr Counr, Judge Cartter—To-day, Car- Vs Ore Bank, with righ . rington and Stackpole agt. Washington; verdict | 1,600 acres of land was pure! Sprecian notice. low — 2d—James Reeves to M. H. Ten- | for iaintitt abheld and oper doun- | Bradley, of Maryland, at $1,310. W. P . -_ tor; verdict for plaintiti<. Loetticr | After these sales ¢ principal featares, an : ee jcLean, part i7, square 538, €000;T..J. Stailey | SU" Cxeentor; vi . for new | Adjournment for dinner was had: after an hour's GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES! to George Schermerhorn. sub. 38, square 511, | $i, Hockmeyer; motion and reasons for new | MYDS nen le commenced with the valuatle = S016; J, Prout to, C.F. Entwiste, sub. 39, nex: property along s square 900; G. F. Entwisle to T. E. Jacobs, pS 3 ner opposite ti 1 5 ©. Coffin, trustee, to GEORGETOWN. leading to the market-house, which inclu 1 wil] sell from this day. til] further notic following enumerated Goods, at the folly viz . $3,520; T. Blagden to old arsenal and pay-office lot, &c. The arse York Mustine, ‘The General Agent of the Society, Mr. A. K. | ho are worthy. He would not go back further | swindler. He stated that it was at his and ritton ét al., part 6, square 533, $1,690, . ee ee , lot wan divided tuts lote of thirty fect tr it Browne, submitted his report, giving adetatied | tham last June to determine whether a man | he would go after It. He quitted the presence ss ae Grorcrrowx Councits—Board of Aldermen. | 9 depth extending to Shenandoah river, andsold ogee ee, ’ Bistory of the organization and statement of the | should have the patronage of the party. and | of the magistrate for the purpose of producing | River’ Froxt—Carter’s Wharf—Saited— | This Board met last evening at the usual hour. | ®,ichtt extending to Shenandoah river, and old Soieikh Vaecton: Stsiete. - work accomplished by it. those who voted and worked for the party then | the paper, but forgot to return, and the resuit | Steamer Prince William, Hamill, for Occortn: Mr. Hill offered a resolution appropriating $500 m being purchased by Tesi- | Good Black Silke, 8125. 81.20 and $2.00. From this report we learn that the number of ave their claims considered, at least. | was that the boys were discharged, amd by the | <chis. America, Paul, for Alexand lead | for “the indigent Fom:” & be expended by the viz: One to Mrs. Bridget | 1-4 EB: Persons relieved from January Ist to Febraat hey had lived one year under Repab- | Justice sent back to Washington. The ranners | grain for Norfolk; R. R. R. No. 41, B Mayor and the a of the of one of the victims of the | Beet « » * wth, 1469, was 12,00 by fuel, , and if they did not then know how to | who sneceed in entrapping unsnspec gmen on | Georgetown to loa‘l coal for Philadelphia. Benevolent Society, which was passed after be- ‘ Ps; Li ‘ * 5.535 by groceries, vail Fete they should not expect favors now. If such | board of vessels shagt of Hands realize a certain | “Fywtcr's Wharf-—Sailed—Schr. Maria Jano, | ing amended by Mr! Newman to the effect that 4 oy aoven received work at his hands, it wou'd be without | amount for each man, and the business has | Jones, for Alexandria to load coal for Kieh. | 2Ot more than fifteen per cent. thereor be paid 1 at an exp his knowledge as to the facts. He intended to | grown to such dimensions that kidnapping has | mond? out before January Ist, 1870. Common Coun a number of men immediatel; her DESIRABLE clothing. at an expense of | cha at the mame bow Pennsviva- | 3%. Total number aided or relieved during | fi!!in: ouse and lot, y, and in | been resorted to by some or the villains engaged heir places he would strive to select the | in the raseally transactions.’ Fay's Wharf—Arrived—Scbrs. Commerce, | bills in favor of Win. Albert King, and instru bought the master armorer ig ~ . : Adams, with wood for EL. Fay; Horatio Nich- ben hed up = DB retetling ested Macs aaah | and the house and Jot next ning at $6,100 THIS OPPORT( NITY, that time, 7.484. Some of this amount of ex- | Most worthy Republicans, especially those who ——— ols, Depew, from New York, with lumber fe sy Seg seg Street, | and $5,150. Othe lots on High street SS a - veuditure was received by the Mavor from the | have not had work for Months past. Adjourned. | _ Sp. Manv'a (GERWA) CaTcoLic Cuuncr. | Evans and Som bechele eee mee HOF | the Wann, Jp .e comunenoed im carly speiag; Tho aggregute | 227, RIDER STREET, CROROE TOS corporation, but the greater portion was by vol- The Jubilee services at this chureh will com- | Auli—price 75 to 80 cents; Kent Hall, Welch, | Passed. Adjourned Lowa, bar 291,000. . : oe i to cand for Rc W. Miller, Common Council—The Chair laid before the butions. Tar Natrovat U: Business Cottece— | mence on Sunday, the Sth inst. Rev. Fathers Solomons, the Treasurer of the So- | rit af Com COMM A Ten coe Noe nana, | Miller, of Baltimore, and Werth, Rector of Se ciety. made his report, showing thatsince March | Gen. Garfield, of Ohio, visited the National | Michael's Church, will conduct tle exercises. last the receipts bave been #45755, and the ex- | Union Business College, at the corner of 7th and | _The ground on Lincoln avenue recently pur- 2 D streets, and after conducted through | chased by this church for a cemetery will be the several “5 Prof. H. N. Copp | consecrated on Wednesday afternoon, the 8h ‘ison, he addressed the studet who purchased | ZY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. w Gall’s Wharf —The steamer Arrow, Stackpole, | Board communications from the Mayor encto.~ * for } at | ing billof Evesine Star for advertising(35.64), Fee Dane WHE petengues for Moest | T. ul of Coumionener at Streets for work Potomac Ferry Wharf-—The Steamer Wawas- | “one on Falls Koad (#9) both of which were re- set, Forke, left this morning with freight for | fed; also, communication from the Recorder river landit in regard to the repairs of county roads, aud Crouch's Wharf-—Sailea—Sch. Montana, Beal, | Setting forth his opinion that the Corporatio: for Georgetown to load coal for East river.’ | ot bound to grant a license to any petitior Riley's” Wharves. — Arrived — Sloops, Edwin | Who has complied with the terms of an Cumberiand, Superior, Johnson, from Virginia, | Fdinance to” establish branch markets oysters for market. Sailed—Schra. North Bend, | @PProved January 31, 1868. Mr. Cox. pre- Shreeve: Murcella, Ann; Lewis Dove, Betzel; | S€ited resolution for repairs of Green street, Ks 2 ater-powers, as ae Sa sured us that the company which he represents | TRUSTEES SALE OF. VALUABLE will commence, at an early day. the erection of tm Fred manufacturing oe of various kinds; ee —— — ba ps t are and may we not expect that ere long many of ¢ the 12th day of February, 199, and duly recs in the wantsor our valley may besupplied by them, | Liber H- B.. No.9. Sole 06. of the Land Records of and that Harper's Ferry will, in the future, be | MOCaumy Penh ected thereby. the under far more prosperous than in the past ? on MONDAY. the 13th day of December, ‘We ase umabie of this tines Gn’ ae mone then Se ee ey yee eg give the tirst day's sales. Two hundred lots re- | nallytown. all that main to be sold, the sale continuing from day to | tract called “St. Phi . The reports of hoch th gent se’ and Treasurer were adopted and ordered to be | and Mr. J. €. placed on record. who were engaged at the time in receivin; Mr. Solomons offered a resotution “that the | struction im from Prof. poner, o'clock p. m., in the followi onder: St. escent his gratificatio M. inst., with imposing ceremonies. The proc: sion will move from the chureh precisely a approaching inclement season warns the mem- | and ex m at seeing so | sius’ Society, Boys’ School of St. bers of the society for improving the condition | many engaged in the good work, men and fore | Girls’ School, St Mary's Society, Rosary Socie Of the poor of the necessity for united action to | of all ages and avoostio who were helping to CI , St. Joseph’s Society, St. v, Clergy im carri replenish its exhausted treasury, and thatsuita- | solve great problem as to what sheald’be | Michael's Society, endother societies that’ may ble means be at once adopted io effect that de- | done with® their leisure fary’s C : day until all is disposed of. hours; i tor | be mt. At the cemetery sermons will be | Kising Sun, Posey; Mary Ann, Lindley; Gold- | between Bridge and Gay streets; referred. eee airable end.” Adopted. young men as they must use spare fue either | delivered in English by Rev: Father Maguire, | finch“Hauiey; all down light.” Mr. Clahaugh presented petition of Wm. Atbert =a Mr. Fieger sd rome s enetintion of #25 | for goodor evil. [t was dangerous tor them to | and in German by Rev. Father Bokel. seeders =a ing, asking to be allowed to use a rack in front Georgetown 3 Corporation Laws. from Jno. B. Dillon, who had given that amount | have unemployed leisure, and the probabilities THE A. GRANT WING OF 1 nas ms Boys 1x Buve | of his premises on Bridge street for the purpose tr, | Of hanging game, poultry, &e., and Mr. Cox Mae Gehan Sees Boye Blues Dec erie subsequently reported a resolution to that effect, dressed to T. T. Fowler, \Esq., stating that “at | ¥tich was passed. Mr. Dunlap presented Dili 4 meeting of the officers of this organization | Of McNerhany & Waters; referred. Mr. Cla- i every year, but it had been impossible to obtain | are that the young man, who does not improve “Humpty Domrry had a fall,” but not at his name until now. his time, will do much harm by an improper use | Wall’s c= House last night. On the con- Mr. Browne felt sure that the society would | of it. It was well that they were engaged in | trary, he a‘ it lift,” the audience at the be able to accomplish much good during herd fitting themselves for active business pursuits, first errormance bein very large, aud so much AN ORDINANCE for paving the footway on the north side of Fifth street, between Frederick 7 ; ‘Common Council of theC Georgetown, approaching Winter, as it had the and they should not be ashamed to labor: with the rmance, as evinced by | held on the 9th of July last you were unanimous- | P#¥gh offered a resolution, which was passed, ‘ ihe community. At some length” he “spoke of labor | the laughter and applause, that “Humpty | ly elected as a member of our Exceutive Board Tequesting the Recorder to enter an appearance | That ll, Proprietors of lots of ground on the | he emmeetsve Mr. herd thought work had better be |as a blessing,” and urged. that they Dumpty’ seems sceurely on his feet for a good | from Gedrgetowu. On the following day I no- | {07 ;he.corporation in certain suits now pending | re ee en en Aine hae ee hereby, re--| Teeerves the immediately, and that col- | out in the world with the determination | rum. Added tothe transformations, many | tified you of your election, and at the request im the Supreme Court of the District. rl of | quired to pave, or have paved, by the 20h day | 8d cost of the Tory to hepamunces Ue appointed. ¢., prepara- | earn their bread, and not be dependent on oth- of which werenew and all well done, the tricks | of J. Bat ‘Adama, gave him your letter of not ferred to the Commition a Wena Means, | Of December next, the footway in front of their ~—_ rations. ers. z ballet performances a dozen pretty | fication. few. afterward Mr. ms ) veral “aforesaid, Dr Parker thought the society should be con- |" ‘This season over three hundred students ng Indies were a notable feature. “Mille | stated that you had declined tence swtms | and the Board adjourned. full widthe with geetmond uetek one rental tinued, as there would be a necessity for its ex- | have been at the various mts, Kiralty is asuperior danseuse, and the Bolosky | board, and Mr. C. F. Moseby had been ap- | | JUBILEE SERvices.—The Jubilee now being | and ‘in ania sme established 2 of istence. ard urged that institutions be estab- | about sixty being indice ana the students are of | Brothers are good dancers.’ The Foxes are | pointed in your place.” held throughout the Catholic world, will com- | said street, and subject to the approval of the lished where the poor could be with | almost every age, from ten to. embra- | admirable actors, and the trot as awhole,is | Mr. T. T: Fowler replies by saying “that the | mence at ay Church next Sunday. Rev. B. | Commissioner of Streets. work. Such institutions insome of the northern | cing clerks, and wor! en. The | very good and deserves suce only notitication I received, so far aa recollect, | S. Maguire, S. J., President of Georgetown Col- SEc. 2. Be it ordained, That there be, Sistem Jan ArPtchy SS bauer see ee | maim fextate ot, the ineiation a give ss. Ci praia Bata ne Bo in Bice aby pe | eins a ee an Gtitot | amber vie amagned af o eke = » > » P. | dents a education, but there | ar 4 weetixe of the Department of Fine ves in Blue was by public print. 3 sermon ai ‘ate Mass an that morn- | dollar per front foot on all lots and of lots Clarke were appointed a committee to nominate 8 lasses in modern = ‘s * I did receive a notice of a meeti: sai ing, when a collection will be taken up for the Ofticers for the ensuing year, and they [eke ates = on — ae pd ee ap Arts of the American Union Academy, held at ea of said i p within the limits aforesaid which shall remain unpaved on the 20th day of December next, and within twelve days the Clerk is hereby directed to prepare and deiiver to the Collector a table of said lots and parts of lots in front ef which said paving shall not have been done, ax herein directed, with the number of feet in each, and the names of the persons to whom the same are Tr ively assessed, who shall proceed to collect the said tax in the man. am 208 Brig ner prescribed by the charter of the town, and E pay over the same as collected to the Clerk, and’ | E4STABLISMED IN 1834, glose his collections on or before the 2oth day of PRemrum Awanpep ts 1857. January next, retaining three per cent. as his compaladen thereon. W.H. WHEATLEY'S Suc. 3. Be it further ordained, Thatifthe own- | PREMIUM STEAM DYEING ers of any of the lots or parts of lots shall not CLEANSING EATABLISHMENT, ‘onygon > graduates of | ji last evening, Mr. Miner K. Kell the following na Klemen, who were | the college are now employed in good places— | Prosiient of that Trenaremche heat ear a ae unanimously elected:—President, “Hon, Peter | ioe, Colcée, are. now employed in clty—speaks | President of see ene be BinesS-4j-Bonen, Saigo bo Chae WW | Eewcoe aban bebe tek | imortnns temoaragig tanta Dixon, S.J. % 3 e, W. W. | i J - that exists for ment = Corcoran: Treasurer, A. S. Secre- | lege are reported as doing remarkably well, as | [aiiyine need that exists for Government aid in = - a Pa so A yin also others from our schools who are receiving fine arts among the people of the country. 3. ©: Whiard, Dr. W. W: Potter, J.A. Eltch, | at the close of the lero ies rece Distict, | Brief but spirited ex tempore remarks on the George Savage, S. Wolf, J. H. Johnson, J. Kk. | and he, with J. W. Herron, of the Fourth Dis. | 2@¢ subject were made by George Taylor, Arison, Dili, EA ‘Adam, 8. 3. . baker, trict. will graduate at the’ close of the present | Fedza that Mr; Kelloge’s paper. be reat beats ‘Managers—George A’ Hall’ Samael kann | Seion- ie Atul meeting of the “Academy, and this will Mr. Shepherd reported the following list of sp collectors, which was nt War Michier, Joe. Redfern, Rev. A Sn00TIxe CasE—Too Figilant Entirely—as- | PTObably be a Syeak Turer ARRESTED.— Last les. W. BLWebb. 0.8 Baker, t ie gered aoe big LF reared R Svrrosep loc! ast it, Geo x a col ™ Wiis, Gearge Pilleorow | oFed man, wna shot in the groin by Wan, Hal. | Mabt: detectives Thompson and Coomesarrestrd fy Schneider. William Foreyri, | tmore, with pistol ball, in Van strect, between les arte ee Fg ting to pawn a fine Joye Nard Wm. Orme, s! | Sd und 4% street, South Washington. It ap- | buralo rove amd norse banker suppased to have Z. Richards, Thomas Russell ars. from statements made, that about 12 | Deen stolen in Blademebure, ail tool. tine t Stinamcts, Ht lock Baltimore and Wm.’ Walker were uarters, where he awaits a hearing. “Ie awakened by hearing some noise as if parties | hada’ = . gon Ficked out ak Beery She, house, and they | stolen from George DUht's restanrant, om 7th member of the Sons of Purity, was ou his way | “treet, near the Park, two coats, thrée blankets home, and hearing the firing went round, when | 724 Dalz of pants, whuch the otlcers expect to Baltimore called on him to halt and fired, the | Number of pana tichets from Mrrebire ete ball taking effect as stated. Ofticers Owens | ore and other cities found on bis pertins ta ue and Ashton baving beard the also went - Found, and when they entered the house Watker | * Professional sneak. : Tel was knocked upwards: and they tore cdkat, | ‘THE Reoisren’s Srat—We have recived a and Justice Pearson held them to bail for court. | Communication trom Mr. ae eee as Washington's wound is not. supposed to be | Chee to the remarks of Collector Boswell at the Krjght. TF Fowler, € 8 Baiee, C28 Noyes. 4. | ~CTIOM, althongh Dr. McWitliams, who was | Mcctng of the Boys in Bine the other night, in oF owler, €. 8. 2 Y fpsie “a . 3 w ¢ says in relation to the statement of H Herman, Anthony Bowen, George ali, | called to attend him, failed to extract the ball. | Conector B. Justi ing the charges made by bim ashort time thereafter, but it did not reach me | benetit of the St. Vincent de Paul Socicty. until after the time announced for the mecting. | _ Mn. Gro. Fox, the base-baller, has resigned 1 know no reason why I should not accept the | his position in the ‘Treasury Department,-and honor tendered me, and will endeavor to be | gone into business here. Present December 8, at Union League Hall.” Ropnery.—The residence of Colonel James i eo A. Magruder, on West street, was entered last A Novet. WALKING MATCH.—A novel walk- | night by parties unknown, who carried off about ing match was commenced last night, the par- | #90 in money and nearly $100 worth of jewelry. ties to which are Patrick Doyle and Thomas | The thief scemed to act deliberately, as he took McKeever, both well-known residents of this | the colonel’s pocket book ofthe mantel, and city. ‘The’ wager is a purse of $20, and the | after appropriating the contents, replaced. it, terms as follows: The parties to start from without disturbing '& gold wateh which was neat southwest corner of 1th street and Pennsylv by. A former servaut in the house is suspgeted iad —s _ _ een point in Bal as the guilty party. more, thence return to this city, the man reac! Caari m. Sora: d Betwn, eeekd ing the starting point tirst to receive the money. | the corner ol Frociic nad Sone ene 2 Doyle is ¥, carrya bag containing one bushel | terday prepared a carpet to be laid in one of the of corn. ‘The parties started at J o'clock last rooms of her house. iutending to put the same = down to-day, but this r was _Doste arrived in Baltimore at half-past eight | yone, some tet ‘mayen, the carpet was ¢’clock this morning, but his competitor had not | hight and earried it of. ‘Fhe missing carpet was been heard from there up to halt-past nine. nd this morning on Water street by the po- pAnother match is talked of between James | tice and restored tothe owner, Riley and Henry Byrne, the road to be walked | "Sy ane vans Seiagi Re ine over between this city and Philadelphia. _aCmsuzs EXCHEANOR—The henvyrossints to-day on’Change caused heavy sales at good 3 er prices. Twenty thousand bushels red wheat, Tue Execctive Boanp, Boys in Blue, met | from fair to prime, were offered, with sales as last night, pursuant to adjournment, at 497 follows:—160 bushels at $1.21; 4,750 bushels at street, and, among other proceedings, adepted | $1.25; 3,900 at #1.30 4; 800 at $1.33; 800 at #1-34; ———, a ate: isAleartn beg piarel 660 at $1.36, the latter strictly choice. 18 command ene’ ; . meetings, his accounts and administration of Vise Meester eee ee the command, and the causes which led to | } during the month of November, of the Grani’s impeachmeut, and the laws renee following grades:—Family, 12,239 barrels: ext: the Boys in Blue. ‘This address will be pub- | 7 1000; fine’ O00; hirer weds’ lished. "They also, as Grant failed to appear in Bh stool sidings oo have the pavement laid on or before the 20th FERSO: day of December next, as is required by the wn or lots, are ar jiable to the tax levied and imposed by the second section of this | [7ypd: with constant personal attention o ordinance, or so much as may be deemed neces- | District te have all ok ie he sary by the Commissioner of said improvement; | promptly executed” and upon the request of said Commissioner in writing, stating the amount required from each proprictor, the Clerk ishereby required to f nish the Collector the table thereof, as her directed, and the collector to make ‘the c tions, ax before provided. Sut. 4. Best further ordained, That the Com- nissioner si ve full power to draw and cx- . . - nd the proceeds of said tax for the purpose OUR OWN DESIGN, resaid, who shall account therefore to the lerk on or before the first day of February next. [Approved, November 26, 1869. HAC Hall,'R. cGuire. Henry D Third Ward—W_G. Met zerot kam. John T. Given, 8. R. Bond. J.P. Hodg: W Boteler. S Aman. J.C” Parker, Win. Warde 3. Davie ni_W. B. A FINE DRESS SHIBT, Hitz, George F. Gulick, C. EB. Lathre; BB. Fergason, 4S Kellogg, J. i Athineon. J.M. Brodhead. Henry Whitney, N_ P) - 3. Da P. Clark. Sixth ENTIRELY NEW, Capitol Inanc Bassett John Bailey, Clinton Lloyd Frederick i Dongle i, A serolation warner; | League ier eens ie the chal sad a R orce—! assed committee to ure speakers were aj of Police M. .c. h foraks tigen. Folice Force iat 8S, Bicharas, a the convention to invite the Hon. A. Regaster the seal of the corpora- | answer to the summons of the board to mect A Reso.vtios to pay claim of Wm. R. Wood- DrteGatzs To THe Nariowat Lavon Cos- | tion to the Corporation bonds en eee | ae te eee aeemchinent near tite act | River Frowr—Entered-—Steamer Express, | Ward, administrator of Thomas Woodward, yexTioN —A meeting was held in Potomac city | “Of course there isa law—the law he read | substantiating the charges, revoked Grant's | Nickle, from Baltimore. late Copomer. on Wednesday night, and the Sewnig | Persons | last night—authorizing a charge in cases where | commission as General commanding, and as-| Potomac BoaT CLUB meets to-morrow night. |, Resolved by the Board of Alterman and Board of $ 2.50. were appointed delegates to represent the labor- | the interests of private parties are involved, but | signed J. Bell Adams to the command as the | See advertisement. Common Council of the Corporation of ge see ing people of Hope, Stanton, Anacostia | none for affixing the seal of the corporation to | senior officer next in rank. A meeting of the That the Mayor and Clerk issue to Wm. R. and ‘otomac city, D. C., in the National Labor | its own bonds. For doing that, among other | officers and the board was authorised for S Woodward, administrator of Thos. Woodward, Convention, which assembles in this city on | duties, the Register is paid a regular salary | Thursday evening, at Union League Hall. ALEXANDRIA. late Coroner, the stock of this Corporation at _ er Monday next —L. H, Douglass, Henry Jackson, | fixed by law.” — par, bearing interest at six per cent.per annem Ct ag a ee 4 - ‘Tne Case or Bar Acarxat THE Conrors- | Isrnovise.—Mr. Calvin Smith, the tod pl EOE op Hog cd ® 5 Smith, mon G. Brown, Mrs. Lucin , ru: P rye —MMr. 4 iv» jemes c "i H.” Brooks. Denny, Jeremiah Myers: Jaines H. Johmon, realar weckiy meeting laa night at Union T10N—At 2 o'clock to-day the case of Bar & | master of the raliroad train to which auacc: | Leaoms ‘as per statement rendered, first dee | GOUD FITTING, Hall, Bro. against the Corporatiou, (for $20 for goods | dent happened ‘arrenton Junction, furnihed the Asylurs,) which ‘bad’ been fueled if iegamyetatea tree pt egy errors nay es — all charges for taxes or other claims from the juris ction of Justice Walter, onthe | by Dr. Le considered agai said Woodward—the stock to be made xP 6 GOOD MATERIALS, req from the Jutisd ¢tion Uf Sustice W a i, assisted by redeemable at the pleasure of the Corporation Padjieutenant keklod, JA. MeDeuits bien’ | M-Clapp ‘to be present at their sewsions and to and Burgess) filing an alfidavit that they | "pneere* Fate eg aa ed argh ‘Approved, November 2%, 1869. ee Otis, J. H. Larcomber —— believed that defendant could not to the market-house have advanced sofa, | A RusoLtr1ox for the repair of Congress street, GOOD WORKMANSHIP. ; i A Ravirw AT THE MARINE piwesone Tie oe a a Peng " ety tas =. Justice | Hat the butchers have reoccupied their stalls. poe from Water to West — ‘ ae ttnen os arin ae tee The defence had previously field a plea to the CITY ITEMS. Conmnin Cubsehy ae Onset of Dame, 4 place. A number of distinguished visitors were William Young. | juridiction of. ‘Justice, Smith, forth that —- That the Mayor be, and be is hereby, author. | EVERY SHIRT SOLD WARRANTED PERFECT semen hora were the President and | itis desired that any crippled Union soldiers or | the case should have been. ruled before dastos ized to cause to be take repaved, in FITTING AND SATISFACTORY OR Mire Grant, Secretary Cox and lady, General | Sallof#out of employment will address any one | Chase, who ‘was the ‘ext. nearest Justice Set Chain? Accordance with the present grade, all that pi THE MONEY REFUNDED. Norton. Coast Survey—J-E- Hoover. | Sherman and daughter,General Kasay, of the | & te above committee. and Justice Smith to-day overrnled this plea, FR en Of Congress steect laying between the south line . Agricultura! Department—General Horace Caprom, | Washington Arsenal; Admirals Goldsborough = = when Messrs. Cook and B filed'an appeal, Oroide Plain Rings, of B strect and the bui known as Odd BLT McLain. Smithwnian Institute—W.J-Bhece. | and Dats, General Delta of the Coens: | ‘Tux Insen Rercoiicas Cuvn held their reg. | Wea ee ook am go to Doe” Fellows Hall, and to have the breaks repaired ‘The thanks of the Association were snd Babnore Bin Walon, thee : | ular monthly meeting at Wills’ Hall last night, pitted acta ees ee in the residue of sald street laying between | ,09 THE BEST SHIRT IN THE MAKKET to the late Secretary, Col. J. R. O'Beirne. was in command of Lieutenant Colonel hes | P-H. in the chair, andJohn Hickey | z, RICHARDS, Eaq., Superintendent of Public | Reco} - Fee ks Water and West streets; and he is hereby au. | “OX TH# AMOUNT. Mr. Shepherd offered a resolution that the | Wood, and exhibited great proficiency in drili, | Seeretary. John Buckley and James Carney | Schone Wit the ay ‘esterday on a tour of in- et Gale poruing = Exiegs Deller | cherined to invite propemsie for weld ont? ni pastors of the various church be réquested Aiton the tavlow ts Compan ‘tothe | Were nominated for membership. Mr. Jere. | spection to thewekenlele te ee dy author- | 2: Diare, Ro. see Ceaanyirenia avetme, be- | "trend the sane te te ere responsible he general agent to preach « discourse and | fenidence of General Zelin, where they partook | mah Castello, on the part of the commitice to | ity of {he Board of Trustees at their last mect- | ‘Ween 44 and 6th streets. bidder, the work to be done under the super- | S97” CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. efit of the poor of this city at the earliest oppor. | °! 2'* hospitality. Fetaining of the present hall for thelr "use, | ate Swesterly war, visiting the schools of | pfOAK, HALL” Czoni Pgicsese Sreman een the anes at Ren die: fonity. and that said officer furnish a printed | Hosxereap Associatiox.—In another col- | adopted. Mr. Castello offered a resolution | Cin aia, Chi Gnd othor cities, | TAILORING —We never advertiso any list Of) aca Gohacn or so much theres “yy abstract to such ministers of the operation of | wmn will be found a notice of a proposed Home- | thanking the Mayor for giving the Commussion- | Being nitcaay teenie ean eee the public are well w easy | cemary, be, and the Deocky eoeieet- thie Society for the past two vears, stead Amociation, (similar to those which have | ership of the Fourth Ward to one of their most | the systern in the eastern cities, Le Gat mat eo | tes eee oe atlow ws. but in | Sted, to be paid by the Clerk to the catent ac nan ecm Semmens nied tant be bad resstved se proved so advantageous In Bekimore, — jane members, Mr. Maurice Murphy. Ad- | tend his visit in that direction. oaee Tor good ds of equal rin Gent's Boys’ | Mayor, upon the Presentation of proper vouch- F. Seitz, to be paid in bread. gested at the ig. of” Friday o— SALE op Ruat EathrecOreen & Williams | 224 Children’s Overcoats, Bi proved, 1889. Mr-Shepherd offered a resolution that Mesars. fy rg MORE Mrirary Oncaxization—An_ adjourned A Green ms | Suits, and Goods. — — 4. S84KS & ©o., A. P. Clark, T. C. Connetty, 8.3. Poker Jeane a eae never Roavanen Gwenty-Sve pa meeting of those interested in the formation of | uae rie = rated fa om re iting hon og to , bie * siigiaga si Sta a = . A. K. Brow P, Fardon and H. | cent. on the cash cost to the association, and of | * Volunteer military organization in the Dis- | S!4"TS, 100. improved by a dwelling house, ge pect Naren Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board committee to se | xiving stockholders a credit of ten years, adding | ‘Tict iyi pel — Killourn & Latta, real estate brokers, have | 1:30:6 607th at., opp. Post Office. | omen Council of the o kf a1 only s (Friday) evening, i. okers, Peet Sung ing co overaton of Congres and corvorate | ‘ny fogal ntereat—it Ineoeparated in the con | Teed af toe Bo eee ee aD fold the three-story’ brick house No. Sid, on | yy Pe = Progts» | That the Clerk be, and bes hereby, authorized 617 SEVENTH STREET, $23. and hat seid committee urge upon saidau- | the workingmen, and all persons of limited | constitution for the proposed organization will | itl street between ichael to Richard | dust har ‘an immense of new | the amount of ‘fine imposed yoann propriety expediency of | means. It is proposed to complete the organiza | "ake their report. AI who desire to join the | 4y"treet, with lot, for Mi Green to Richar f ‘will dispose of as ae | Bachey, tm cing ha eed Oe him by Suction making this Society their almoncr in the distri- | tion on Saturday evening, ath inst Association and participate in the election of | W- Clark, tor $4,860 cash. ee Buckey, in using his wagon in hauli bution of chairities; adopted. phase wast officers, und have a voice in the formation of eee Mis: White ShirtaiS $1, €155 and newarae, | Tome Georgetow: een a ae | Bear Dctreet. general agent be printed for dntribeten bine |. COvERSMERT Teawstens Exexrr—A few | te constitution, will do well to be present this tice of the Water Regist tr inanother column, | &,sPlendid article, all Lines and Cufs | Approved, November 25, 1900.) POrstO™ t inte d ition, evening. “pees Good Meri: mdershirts and 2 Motion was adopted and the mecting adjourned. | 145% since, Albert, Maxwell, & teamster, was = that there is leakage in the main pipe of the | Fy Sd ft, Get tae ee een teat | a. wusoresion —eiking, on aeeeietieal neoTicE. a ae for driving a horse and cart without a license, Cariro. Hitt BuILpine Associa Tion.—The Meg er ce has he ‘city, | and $1.25. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pairs for 25c. secure the southern end of the culvert paged — sore pot —Esperiments—A Formidable } and although it was claimed that the team was | ‘hirty-sixth monthly meeting of thix Associa- | Dut off 0 ‘Persons should collect a supply for ] Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense stock of all | new road. z: re Machine.—Secretary Robeson, Admi- | the of the Government, and he himse! tion ‘was held last evening, over Dooley’s dru; aa onus and Dahlgren, Commodore Case | an ‘cal sl on the Capitol pacer the apd store, and the stim of $2,210 was sold atan aver and others yesterday morning visited theUnited | tice fined him, and Mr. G. H. Miller became hit 55 per cent. The election of officers for two or three days immediately, and thereby pre- | Kinds and at all prices. Excellent es States steamer Nina, at the Washington Navy- — Mr. E. Clark, the architect of the Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board The only place in the city to buy your vent aceldent and Ineonvenience. - lars, cloth lined button holes, 10¢. per box. Knit =A ———- go Common Council one hundred amd wxtydottars BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS sn dives ie: i . . BUILDING AssocraTION MxETInc.—The se' may be necessary, be, and ‘et regular Yard, to witness her first trial as boat. | Capit inted the Secretary of th ‘month! appropriated, and Clerk During the war the vesel was used asa tug. | rior with the facts, who af once dirceted ine Teasurer, ces phn BHT dy + ams bo the ender of tas WHOLESALE PRicES She is 06 tone and built of iron, very strong, and | United States Attorney for the District to take re ; ss Direc Koya Foam ‘60a63 per cent. premium. The by him expended in the erection of Rote hecre hae ae ie Tate Of seventeen | the necessary steps for the release of Mr. Miller. | 3. 8. Slater, J. BM Shox z | the demand for end of the culvert on the new ies was quite bar twenty fee! money being quite pressing. ~ to continue the flooring ———o— = ' USBURGER BRO = the pees rigged out by ma- | | Tue SexaTe Caawnen—Sergeant-at-Arms | Jobn Morris and mi posma.ite “si Vay be done undeF the saperni- pire ° con Geaeaee ‘ae Prove Sf nae The | French, of Rg » has made complcte Graxp Larceny IN THE County.—Yester- Orrnans’ Covet To-Monrow.—Judge Pur. Commissioner. 373 Sevextn Sracer, be a secret ivclon to the’ Navy Depart- | Manyot the anne oe — 5 day, Be it Pool and Officer Beall, or the sec- sate froma eevee attack of ersipelay fea peed to being es- sarang Brrwees laxpK, ment, is attached to the end of the bar, and is | carpeted and furnished, and the furniture of the i precinct, arrested ames Hilton and Ab), - te tablished at 424 ‘Pennsylvania svenue between | A RxsoLvrion authorizing the opening of exploded by electricity, and so an : — A. , on the c of the larceny of $224, | "© far recovered, as to be able to attend the | | » opening WHERE THE LARGEST ASSURTMENT CAN can eenae = — Senete Chamber Pe eee ee awatch and chain, and rings f tee ve usual session of his court to-morrow. $2 and Sih stroke, Doe. 1eth, 1081, successfully certain streets in the town ‘ a ‘The first experiment yesterday wax ith thirty- | heati: six pounds of powder, the next with one hun- ape of the mate Chamber will of Mr. Jacob Bosshart. dred pounds, both explosions causing a tremen- | he greatly improved and moistened, while the | Ployed on the place, and ng dous movement of waters, throwing a cou- | impure air ag it ascends will be exhausted by & search, found the watch hid under @ barrel, — means Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | iy BE FOUND. to our large stock of LUMBER, p anciard ¢ etn {ato splinters an Wall, who dismissed them. North and Kast- were entirely satisfactory, the TRE NATIONAL CariTAL INsuRANCE OFPI ‘plain and headed, Secretary and naval oficers complimented Pennsylvania avenue, between 1ith and 12k J.ieutenant Commander Matthews, in ont street-, was broken into on Tuesday night, and ra torpedo corps, on the successful results of the drawers of the desks and tables were * ~ oad Soe. pil be geal ved the contents overhauled, but nothing usually found in o guns, and mated that in an ves ncounter she can destroy a considerable tleet to get money. ‘The outer and COAL. We hare war vessels before she can be disabled. “44 freer dere ine Gince were found jocked i e THE BaLTinons axv Potomac Rsitroap.— Hon. Oden Bowie, President ot the and Potomac Railroad Company, in a letter to the Chronicle, says of the statement that “ the compa ‘will ask, at the next session of the Ma- ry ———e Parsrvt Accipext.—Gei W. Clark, agea wine years, son of Justice J.T. C. Clark, livingon X, between 19th and 20th streets, on returning ——_o——_— "cod other well ILLEGAL WEIGHTS AXD Baasunzs—_Veaker- -known White it, and adds: “ We have no such Lowe from school on Thursday last, tn company day Kneasl arrested Boyd, on fe, for & 1 pass around ot hig ‘Wood, sowed and split and ta the with other boys, was down by one of of violating the Corporation jaw b Itimore, “rest af ito” that thie calen- \Siiause tone to the Alimentary ——: ‘drain from mo stock =, and had both bones of his left arm broken imaklng and measures without author. Po nienckt, to ure the Po- NY a bemen oa Congres rect aes 4 My ‘with our ‘ow the elbow, making a serions and painful ityof law, which charge was preferred by Mr. | tomac road before the Legislature and with the | ITISA CERTAIN CURE FOR Zi at pene ce Drs. oe ae Joshua > oe the sealer of we: id | people of Baltimore, nasa been the charge ere € wn to render surgical ‘and ‘and Justice Anderson fined a ross have Sade’ ’ tO responded promptly. The patient is as com- | Pennsylvania avenue, toad Beene! on gr 3 measures, ni 38th | for each of the four measures in question, frum fertable as could be expected. This is the streets, adds greatly to he appealed. Linke a this nature that has happened porkashich be sabes ny Oe — wingspan nce tn this lad. ee. —o___ ARazerEn you DUGAN Y OF BENCH WAREAxT, Saueiaaen SENATORS AND OTHERS will well to read | This cer J. W. Davis arrested Geo. om Wednentag po, NO 3B. U. [H. she algeptincmen in tht ue 0? ur paper Kendrick alias George McKenney on a bench ng oftcers— Mrs. Mary J. Martin Gane ‘ Tesidence (Furnished Benham, Priesice; Delane, Prophet: Mrs. yelzabeth Heron. | ovartermaster in Ue voter department spares of the ker, Seroli | 2 Keeper. Mra. A C. Sh ‘s avy Yard, was yesterday ‘political Lancuny—Yesterday, John Kare Aine ‘Teenanon iin G. Bara wot —— alias John Norton was a t y loor 3 Mes. Eliz: 3 Se eae laden for petit Scaplaintor Joseph si TRE TIRENED yesterday received the pay dae Howard, sul duetice Harper commited Cane ForesTALtixG THR MaRmet.—Patrick Keefe | ¢™ from. the for their services | afl for court, Sena ee mati eee Cree ae | ee a Sux Srnaseanana B00, annen forestalling the market. Justice Clark fined | Sum woriceof buckshin lost in the Ni Be ncement in Keefe €20 and dismisved Kane. street Presby ch purse den gene ee oe They offer rare inducementsin