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‘ = THE BALTIMORE AND OMI@ RATE. | Tax Tor ox Onnieraas Eve_The Cast ‘The Court. * a, | LETTERS FROM THE FUOFLE. errician. Georgetown Advertisements. _ EVENING STAR. _ CRIMINAL COURT. Guite a large crowd of colored persous tonne cas ar Rageier ugk MeCIsiiand was tomssed | Mn. Error: Will you permit me, through | Laws Passed by che six —— : Charge of Obstructing the Streets of re Washington. LOCAL NEWS. Testimony ef Mayer Bewen and Amusements, £0. To-day, in the Criminal Court, (Judge Fish- Wartowat THeatee—The Christmas panto- | er,) the case of the Baltimore and Ohio mime, “Jack and the Bean Stalk.” Company, charged with obstructing the public wassr Orgna Hovse—Kelly & Leon's Min- | highways, was taken up; Messrs. W. A. Cook stele. and A. G. Riddle for the prosecution, and Wnrrrencrsr GALteny—Mammoth Ilumi- Fadia wae sated War Views, &c., and Grand Colored Pan- | esr. J. A. Buchanan and W. 8. Cox for the rama of the Life of Christ, every afternoon aud | Tailroad company. The following jurors were ‘evening during the holidays. sworn: Chas. Sioussa, Henry (). Johnson, John Cannort Hatt.—Panorama forthe benefit of | T. Norris, James L.. Kervand, Josiah Hitchcock. ‘St. Matthews’ Schools. Barr, W. H. Barker, Leonard Bailey, Sv.PEvER’s PARocutat ScHooL Hose, Cart- Pacey omens A. G. a, Theo. T. Sam- Tor Hirt.—Lester & Slater's N. O- Daity Exccrsion to Mount Vernon, on the © Arrow, at 10a. m. Suita & Strone’s Ant GALLERY, 265 F Barect. MAankniTEx’s Ant GALLERY, 486 Tth street. RLOW’S ART GALLERY, 237 Pennsylvania Svenuc. —_-——— Masowic IssTaLLaTion.—The installation of the officers elect of the Grand PF. A.A. M.. of the District of Columbia, place Tast it the new Masonic Hall,corner of - eg lg the — public installa- en place for some years maki thiscity. The hall was well filled with members | iM consequence the street has not been improved of the craft, their families and others. The snd fo eat ued, oll on the Sarshaled by J.T, Powell and took thar month | S08 thereby cut off by that street. He had writ on the plattorm. Grand Master K. B. Donald- | 2 letters to the President of the road asking 1 the meeting to order, and the officers | bim to conform the bed of the road to the grade took their proper places. The Masonic choir, | of the streets in regard to I street and Boundary ©f over fifty members, vocal and instrumental, | Street. The date of the first letter was a year beng emelgh cartggilegbonr prod coed Foy yar age = an ming ¢ us, whic! we and drew forth rounds of applause, ‘The - on the very day that the contractor for I street ist to this choir is Protessor J. E. Schell, | 'éached the road. and the orchestra leader J. L. Blount. Cross examinatien by Mr. Cox:—Witness knew Prayer was oifered by Grand nd Chaplain Rev. W. Fen ne ‘except what he learned ; atter which an ess was read 5 Past Grand Master B. B. French, giving ad tempts had been made to those streets as esting reminiscences of Masonry, t hi ‘of | {ar as he knew, but a law had been passed a year the Grand Lodge of this District, Se. He then a to I street. proceeded to mstall Grand Masier Donaldson, Mr. Cook-—The map showed the according to the established ritual; after which lar established grade. the Grand Master was received with the public ir. P. H. Donegan, sworn:—Witness is the bon grand Lonors. The choir then sung an original | Surveyer. Witness’ had examined the trac Eis, npiign by Bnreneh nd St te mane | fem thy deat to the Boundary nt fad that i. — . Grand Mas- ter Donaldson then delivered an address, which | €Xeept at a very we the cine eel Fr [ronounced by all as one of his best‘efforts, | anywhere. He gare the, grade of the track at mg replete wit jasonic information, a) y thong ep arch athe setenv at he | vente Mayer) fhe dept ceapes gery gp. the completion sof the shew’ temple. | North Capitol street and New Jersey avcnacy Deputy Grand Master John H. Ruseell wasthon | there, are side tracks which are occupied. b testalied by Grand Master Donaldnon, attr | eight cars, which obstruct D strect. The tra hich an original ode written by Dr. Jno. Eawin | Fenders a Lege beng onli note pissen, and set to original muste by Mr. H. H. | ind #th strest cast, which it cromes or in wi Bradley, was sung with effect. Geo. B. ch nr nd ne ane gurl ‘Clark Was then installed as Senior Grand | Mapare aby Mee Cana ene Marden, which ceremony was also followed by | ,, rer examined by Mr. Cox—If the road was an ode written by the same gentleman and set | made to conform to the streets, OF poh % music by Mr. Bradley. Junior Grand Warden, | conform to as coals Sound. ‘M.C. Baxter was then installed, after which street was grated cast of the track about ‘nother ode written for the occation was sung | fwelve, months since. H street was graded a the choir in fine style. N. D. Larner was Nr pg | m installed Grand Secretary; C. Cammack, ing graded were not fit for Gavel alnocee Sed acta, OE Eee eT Tee | et nthickes could be Geiven oa tere eee J. Tyier Powell, Grand Marshals Jd Guine | isa bridge being built over the Tiber at North han, Grand Junior Deacon; W.J. Stephenson, | C4pitol and E street. oe ss Grand Sword Bearer: S . Grand Pur- | be complete thoroughfares ie Sheree Grand StewardsandL- Stofdarige Grand Tir, |. Heedizect by Mr. Cook:—The Lager rwards the choir sang some fine pieces, | graded unless the track is made to conform to ch cleced the ceremonies. The manic orthis [MASTS wnsss bad mad Soot Sue coceliont, and mach praise was be- | og Non t°et were Wunem had mado a owed on all of their efforts on this occasion. | thorougl atthe Mine wake ee This is without doubt one of the leading mnsicai | limite, at the request of the Mayor: and had prc- {fzanizations in this city, it being composed of | parcd# map, the levels being taken trom t the best talent in our midst. hall on this | bas tect ths topet Gheta Go netn Seecing Coe ee ae senemanes, and | Seer econ pakreee Cit ne Accoustic efrctperfcet_as jomiblesevery one | 3% "thy 4 fect above; at oth, a feet, save af sent ce 5 above; at tth. 5 at Fie reom, Us SOF eaeally well at ail points of | 12% free below; and the balence of eo ees about grade only 5 inches above at G atreet and 2 inches at E stree streets in the neigh- Magn che Katee Manes. nike, Trizenere— | Sorhood of the Depot are tmpansabe to creat felly, ‘ eo Niel QB ed | consequence of the cars on track. Witness his Wife and her Mother, &c.—There are at pres- produced the original plans of the city, with the ent one hundred and eight prisoners confined in | Produced the ori and Adams and the the jail of this District, twelve of whom are | SSnatures of Washington and 4 1794. . Ender sentence, andthe remainder are awaiting | “Grou, soncre dated th March, 17 “grades of trial or are committed for a further Le agi | wy that part of the elty established by the commic, Se Justices. Two (W. H. Howard and ¥. | ate iastnne; kine merit an Seow den) are awaiting transportation to jAlba- | 1793 and 1794; General Humphries 3 or a Bz; snd one (S. M- Van Buren, colored) ha | Sours nay continced the Gre eats ne! Been convicted of manslaughter, and is await- | Uovie “excerined the sree ta ae Ing sentence. There are 2 whites and 81 col- prepared a Look of all the grades which are the males and 10 females. present lawful grades. The rise per mile from James Kelly der conviction of the murder G street and Delaware avenue to I street at 2 of Mardes, at G street wharf, in July last.§in | Street cast would be @ fects Tlie wonld be too whose case a motion for a new trial Le ae po steep a for a railroad. The dificulty is Fooutined at night in one of the iron-clad cells, | hetween H street and the Boundary. ‘The start. but during the day is allowed the use of the cor- | Hrncen trey and ine Boundary. The start- zidor with other prisoners. He seems to have Capitol 89 feet above high water. The map was but little hopes of a new trial, and receives the pared last November. Second strect cast ts wisits of the clergy of St. Aloysius every few | PTE graded tnt not to the m with days, and most of the time he is en; with | Inc road. “Third street i uot open bat Fourth his prayer book. Kelly hails trom New York | | re"bagmun de of that city, a —— years of aye, and wasinthe | ieet. Fifth street is not open. K street is ‘army during the war. i es Robert Nicholas, the colored man who kili=d’ [pot ly trap cap clo ndamyrnrg his wite and her mother in the Seventh Ward | Praded. but not at the i ‘ gst September, is awaiting trial, and Mewrs. | ©"hv'sir. Cook:—In 1831 and 1335 the arndes Barrett and Wedgewood have been assigned as | visting were those established by Nicholas scemse to have been Inburiug under Imeaite tar, | Kine for omen teed war < = be yereet ‘whether it is feigned or not isnot known: aud | , Mayor phe er ap bead ——i en Feiime: ne asisthow he came thre; andaiwat | 7 Guding and graveling I strect mort vom — 1th, 1867, and stated that the contract was Henry Lioyd, charged with killing a man in 7 Georgetown wetill Seaton Paige Sony sade, and the contractor entered on the work, and on the 1th of October, 1868, he addressed Mr. Garrett a letter, calling his ppenmelnp Syd ceasity of changing the grade of the road at antime had been con- | Decor No series is Je 4 icted of assault with intent to kill, and served | theves =~ eas taken OF thie letter, and ou time. ss GRaxp Jor? Soctaute or StaTE Associa. | !- pongo hapa nagasr mtteecen ae Zuoss—At a recent joint meeting of committees | 1<™e" coe ss pater day follow! ing. tne == several Loy —— at which the | injunction was served, and in consequence the Hinoie, and tage canst ivania, Ohio, Indi- | work was stopped. An order was given to pave gna, lilinois, and lowa were represented, it was | Sotag street best, and the contested ke Secided to give « grand entertainment or joint | the until he reached the road. The yor reat Seriable at Liberty Hall, corner of 7th and L | o\oster from Mar. Randolph, Chief Enger ne Streets, on New Year's eve. As this hall has | leet te Me Crane of weptenbe Bn a Hons for thelr permanent use and is soe being | it Which he states thatthe gravte was extabiished : bE, | in 1:35, and the city should conform its grades a Ail | %0 the grade then gffen. He also read his letter State associations now organized are invited | Of November sth, Ise, calling Mr. G's atten- and will be expected to in the festiv- - Gallagher. sition for a compromise, but it ee te Rtce, subject to the caltnr | said that the road could not be raised at Sixt i Ghakrmany is chapel oxen rect, de stated that had a reply been given Colonel George Cowle, Iowa; Colonel H. D. na ee larron, Wisconsi iggins, Michigan; . to correct his testimony. 80 ennta Chats E oman xe ‘England; “uri | a8 to read that North Capitol strect was ob- ‘ew Jersey. structed diagonally. pat events Sruatixe sep Hot Stove—A short time | US one a Mr King, and tack since. the wood and coal office of Mr. George L- on ‘streote Sheriff, at 44 street bridge, was entered one | C22 be brought in on the gr See dark ‘pight ahd robbed ‘thing it con- | evra! other pe ag tained, including the stove. Sheriff pro- ote ate eared 3 new stove, and gave directions to have pont mts of robes one ‘The Warhe ia Billed with coal every night before locking up | STcreac,c! dower couldhe given. The Wash- the office, in order to keep it hot during the | (S75, Briige hada \de of If foct to the mee bed agate tephra aernine mile. fe aia not think 8 fect tu the mile im- found it had been broken open and the stove bi t the steep- fr ple cp =. . ee the tne ext grade of the track within the ehty is ‘about 90 = uation. B: of the cae SEES yy one eastern routes the road Uston Mretixcs Denrxe tHe Weex—in omen by a grade of 60 fect to the mile. xiew of the deep religious interest in the union } .,MZ-,S1phen Talty, services during Past weeks meetings tract for gradi il be held in the afternoon this week from 3 to | *fet working 7 or 5 days was — — junction of the Courts. D, G, clock as os Tuesday, Fg hy used, but the others are obstructe: : x litan m 3 to 5, and evening exhibition opens at 755 - Warrs new carpet for the Blue Room Nor Gurtry oy RosBeny—Fanny Hawkins, the Hxceative Mansion was put down - @lored, and , white, were ar- | It is of the best quality . Fested yestersay afternoon by detective C. W. without seam to fit the room, which is of oval een Gores <8 Horatio Bol- | shape. ‘The general color is a beautiful dappled ‘een net be sufficient to coutiet these efx" fetes throws im at intervals. "Te tae mheft, Justice held them to bail gtd centre a ‘behavior for six months. they both living a life the outer edge of which is bordered a blue of prostitution. 08 Gs Dene Suite Site bend bo. wacedh of, “Tux Gowine FaLiacy” isthe title ofe | medallion on the french tray gnc ae free lecture to be delivered.at Metzerott Halton | elsternte lowered conten. Thee ‘o oF Cae ung next, by Hon. W. E. Lovett, | bordered with a four and s half foot ‘border of fagton City Temperate si mation ith’ flowers. "The “i or utation of the lecturer we have no doubt he carpetineritingand benntitel’ Monte itebel Scat his subject in an entertaining and is p Dp tenes ien = ath street and the Avenue, in manner. ry , furnished and put down this carpet, as —_o—__. yo {om ‘Green and Red Rooms. Dx. Farvon, who, since his arrival in Waah- on es h ttcuring the sick by ni sede ay mecmmtel | Agcisaxraziy Thig morning, known as the Dyramic, has decided to remain | the body of Sarah colored has taken a reridence wales P street, near x to. which he lass the ‘St. Cloud Hotel. Tree yirry-vieTH ANNIVERSA! of the Co- lamblia Typographical Society will be celebrat:d f ‘ “ y evening mext by a su, at th a a 1. 5 ry pper c — atJo’clock. Punctual attendance is Pied ot Sis See precinct ation use to hear Orruan’s Court, Purcell. — To-day, | the columns of your valuable paper, to inquire Council of Washington , D.C RED MEN NEVER SLEEP Wichard Smith which vere ee, To eer eat! | Mr. L. G. Hine announced in focling terma ths | of our City Councils whether or not we who live | ax Acr to construct ee ineaas tena death of Hon. fol- would eal nthe Al TO! wer on the south side of Maryland avenue, below avenue and D street south, pent 1D street, are entitled to a fagway to the Fourth street east to the west side of Second apaaeaas site BideY Kendall Chapel is in of street east. of our dwell and yet in rainy and Be tt enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Roard Bncidy weather we are ved of the privilege | of Common Coun il of the City of Washington, That AT FORR’ ESDAY i E i z i e ¥ ry house of one Shorter, on 12th street, Thomas Green, otam- of Wills, then paid « feeling tribute t | of attending service, unless seve-| the Mayor be, and be is hereby, authorized and y patronized them on form Died againet “Tom Bowie’ who samanited by memory of the deceased, and oflerod appre | ral sjuares to find a good crossing. There is | requested to cause to be cowsracted a barre! ‘The ccammiti= peter theme: iee=t knocking him down and kicking him. dJobx te resolutions, which the Court, after add- | nut one between 11th and Mth streets, and that | sewer of four feet inside diameter, with walls I he left undour to make it agrecabile tw th a eeparaee, thot when his testimony, ordered to, be placed on the | ig searcely any better than none. I think a lit- | nine inches in thickness, In North Carolina ave by FL Te gS Bowie pitched into him, but Moore held his own utes; and in respect to the memory of ME. | tie attention on the part of gur city officers | nue, from the center ot Fourth strect east to th: A eonny he seg until Richard Smith and a woman came to his | Stanton adjourned. Viguld be gratefully received by the residents of Intersection of said North Carolina avenue with Comme af “Ara street south; thence center ca a fencral scatteration took piace," *” “=<” | The Colored People and the Faneral | ‘i ?™ A Lavy Scascamen. | street soul to the west sidoot Second street i “ he evidence being concluded, the Justice of Mr. Stanton. -_—- —— east. The work to be done under the direction | W. Fetcher, James Kunts.J- Ht a decision until another case had | To THe Eprror ov Tae Star:—By whose Sates or Rean EstaTe—Green & Williams, | of the superintendent of sewers, carriageways, BY THOs. DOWLING, Auct'r.; Georgetown. been heard, in order to further light on the ‘aut was it that Fectionate auctioneers, have sold lot 3, in Willard’s subdi- | &c.,and superintendence of the commissioner tris % v.sion of square 151, with sixroom frame house | of the Fifth Ward, and two assistant commis x thereo: : Q' H di i A E i TABLE TWO sTORY Al subject. Oficer Kelly then served warrants EE, (ep Comrosr ams ty John Moore, T. Green, J. m, fronting on T, between tith and ith | sioners to be appointed by the Mayor, and no FELLAS By Connor, J. Connor, @. seecaeen, lice it ieee ar giscnene: | era ne eekinee call wonussngioned tay F- Pur ae Yee Hutchins. ‘The warrants Papers among the official attending east part lot 15, square 236, fronting on 'V struet, | all said com: - premises. part of Lot numbered vetting 35 Mills. and sworn to by Kichard Smith, charging between 13th and Mth streets, with Improve: | "See 2 And be wt further enacted, That in order | tomen thn taser ae he street, opr then the above-named with creati Nat ments, the same being house no 3“*Park Row,’| | to detray the expense incurred under this act, a | Public School Hower. by a depth of Lm? fect umpr of the Sith. in to James E. Waugh, for $1,750. special tax equal to the cost thereof be, and is and coantortable (watory Praiwe Do aaked that the trial might him hereby, levied on all lots and parts of lots bor- ee. to counsel, which retused 5 ing on ine of said sewerage or work here- THOMAS Dow Aeot buf delayed it until he could send for counsel. CITY ITEMS. in provided for; to be assessed and coliected in a — Tom Bowie was about being sworn, wher ob- 0 conformity with existing laws: Provided, That Come AND SEE! jections were raised to his testimony on account - the expense of building so much of said Sewer, F oe hie bart Deon couvicted of oa Infamous | Executive Committee of colored men had been | Cactus, La Manola, Figaro, P: , and | as erosees intersecting streets, avenue or alleys, COME AND SER FOR YOURSELF, crime. The Justice sustained the objection, and | asel a place next to the civic authorities of | al! qualities of Cigars, Chewing and Smoking | alt traps, mancholes thimble drops, an@ lat- THE HANDSOME PRESENTS. Bowie was not allowgd to give evidence. ‘Sev- | Was ington and Georgetown, which piace they | To! , Snuttx, Pipes, Fancy Articles, &e., | eral sewers for anid , shall not be asseased eral witnesses were ined; after which, the | took and attended the funeral. Is it not outra- | at 411 Seventh street. ‘Kroner & McLean. on the owners of private pro) ¥, but shell be A choice selection of MERSHAUM FANCY case was until this afternoon at five us that delegates of the Union League should AREAS gy So paid for out of the funds of the Fifth Ward, of | PIPES: also all fine brands of SMOKING AND o'clock, at the request of W. Miller, Esq., who mentioned as attending to show their ap; OUR LADY READERS who desire to see the | which a sufficient amount is hereby appropria- | CHEWING nee MSc cr ns hm | Steen Seeger sad Seg scent onre ae ree | = {Avroved, Sovember aa paper 29 at the commencement of the trial. and that in reference to colored People’s aidmi- a call at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, enn. Cigars by the box at wholmale prices. dell 2w* ration of th ii Tween 434 and 6th streets, re " s cS pein Anabaee oe tae ‘i Pepe tote Sigel one yee Our sorrow for | aml see the set of Alaska Diamonds; price, fifty | “* ACT to pay for eee RY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES.—As tho EXCH AND ARTA regular mceling of thisor: | Mis loes-as s Probable breakwater in the Su: | dollars. The ‘design. is. chaste, ‘vow 1 | Beit enacted by the Board of Aldermenand Board ike ee Sie _— Beak waenaia Pa} ednings ¥ ot Dail preme Court, with the prospect of ter ser- | recherche, the diamonds of rare brilliancy and Common Council of the City of Washington, That ‘Cloak: it fig, Hon. Joseph Carey in the chair, besides | Vices still to be rendered, there should appear @ Deauty, and the skill or the lapidary and setter } the sum ot ome thoeemnd seal Afters Nott te : whom there w sent Hon. T. W. Bartley, | studious concealment by’either the reporters or | have been distlayed to the fullest extent in te | grea cron hereby, appropriated out of the | G Deo na Hon. George Taylor, A: K. Sporford, tion, FP; | the editors of the mornlog papers? It maay be | entire arrangement. ‘We have rarely ssn any- general tund, to pay James 0. Clephane for | cheap. i uot cheaper. than they are sold inthe Diss 5 aylor, A. R. Spofi on. FP. | imply an oversight, ta case we await an | thing more beautiful. ‘This is only one or the | ZepCray d'une uy bed James O- Clepane for | oh 7 BENJAMIN MILLER. Pama bas G8 ear | eee ne taeda rar oh oman | unin mteeeareae aei | “Power ves meted nn % : % |) L. A. i ti ishment. imazin- “ Gobright, \W.A. Dangerfield, Edward Daniels | 1+, acters or peter eite or a ally aos: ok | able variety Of Tet, Orolfe, Shell "aad Rubber | foPnauiee amon Md committee, and for | Wei vers: VELVETS!! VELVETS!!! a ae Caniiididie depreciation of us, or both combined, to seek to Pace g and is constantly replenishing his | “Approved, Noveauber 2, 1802. paeee Major Genera John a. ny Senator Allen | exclude us in all ‘mention in national affairs. | *tock of Holiday Goods, which are now in very — Superior Quality of @. ‘Ohior Dena. ‘ot | These men who try it will soon find that preju- | active demand. Ax Act to reset the curbstones and repave the ictal G, Thurman, of Ohio; Dr. J. a. Howland, of | gneee men who try it will soon find that preju- eer! eae nee iabines endl reper BLACK SILK VELVETS Fi Pan reamp Hon Hope ee eke eae: | with the Umes, and, what will be a more patent | CLOSING OUT Saue ov Winter CLorumxa— | fot Or Sixth ‘sneet cant, beteecn A aeet pt uadhopacee dears Chae W. Shephae Pas? King A. Wills, | Srgument to them, injurious to their owmincers | TO Clear our counters for the Spring trade, we north and Massachusetts avenue Also, some elegant BROU. HE SHAWLS left. which Tape ree Che We ER a ed See eae: | cals. If they deny tie nation the inmeemation Cost. “Noe customer will leave without pur, | oBe tt enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board | Pill be rold.at great secrifce, suitable for Cluristanas 3 ‘3 . W. , M.D., Je i cost. No customer wi ve pur- " esenis. ‘ ¥ ton, \Stedical College, S. Uana Thos. 6. Bourne, ~ pesgle oe dng ed fees, fate; What | chasing, if any reasonable concession in prices ‘SS pa gt ee SOAR ANT Bridge street, Georgetown. eralr. Sl. iy Kellogg then read a very interest. | While he iver and laments him when he dew | Wileatiefy im. | equested tocanse the curbstones t» be reset and b and honors memory in the same way that apis ta vypietsss : e WAYS al 8 repaved on SE Eetccntat i ane Sunk te Oy he | ster mee wor fey wil be 'e Naseaes as | 12288" frst oppate Pont Otce. | Shy foowaye and geiko, apne om tec CLOAKING, aul © a = x. \ mee founding an institution sae Aittusion of | UEAlthTUl Te eT, DowstNc, Presilent. Woxpenrrr. ««Staxpanp Brrrers.”—S. A. | Condance with the establiched rake The rank WH. WHEATLEY's Knowledge in the arts off desi SELLA MARTIN, Vice President. H. McKim. M.D. of Washington citr, speaking | to be contracted for, and execrited inthe mane | PREMIUM STEAM DYEING Dr. C. ©. Cox, M. K. Kellogg, T. W. Bartley, Coutixs Cuvson, Treasurer. of Speer's Wine, says:—'* So much pleased have | ner and under the superintendence provided by AT BLS George Taylor and L. A. Gobright were ap- 3G Baxasneus Tbeen with it, that I have introduced it into the | ji. 4nd under the sup ‘expenses of sald improves CLR re eet. pointed a committee to confer with the Trustees ty N, J Washi m Asylum, to which I am the physi- ments asum equal to the cost thereof is hereby sed Georgetown, D.C - of the Corcoran Art Gallery to ascertain whether cian.” lis wine is the base of his Bitters, made | SPpropriated out of the funds of the Sixth War _Baplete, eit overy desirable apparata Operate I the organiaation of ee kn tices | _A Sewrxa Macurxe Case— Yesterday atter- | bitter by mat are in daily use by the Medical | *"X > Proved, November 22, 1500. died with the best talent and artietie skill to i Faculty. |. With constant attention on the part jrecte noon, Mrs. H.T. Trumbull made complaint be- z — Sine Tt eg a ay ey the result of such conference at the next teers | fore ‘Justice Smnith that Mrs. Elizabeth Davis | tem. oe Sy i AX Acr authorizing the purchase of a lot and | District te bave ail ondere Ss" his line. well ing of the academy; and further, to report | did abont the 3d instant, -soygergr a fg etl owe | Comms, &c.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chi building for the use of the public schools in | promptly executed. & miltable plan for the proposed organisation | ®, Serine, machine valued at #18, from the 2 “al ceperioncs tenting | the First Ward. ~ — for the consideration of the academy. Ad. | premises of complainant. | To-day. at 1 o'clock, Tatetemiened Gooeee wous to being es. | _Be it enacted by the Roard of Alderman and Board | iNGER'S SEWING MACHINES, 8. P peared before the Justice with J. | United States and ‘Common Council of the City of Washingtom, That — neon, Baq., for the prosecution’ Mrs, | tablished at 424 Enel ta ee ae eeowee | tas Seaver pony tk 4 ‘rustees of Public SOLD, RENTED, AND EXCHANGED, Crmisrwas Fretrvitizs at Catyary Bar- | Augusta Trumbull stated that she had lost a | 4% and 6th » I, successfully | Schools be, and they hereh; thorized treate Bunions, Chilblains, Club and In- and they hereby are, authori At the new Ageney, mace (meal tn churl ya tty dee | Sue gPmshns rng snow” iat he | ong alan arco of the ten, | erie for the maf the bi schon te {iting nasa tnd on Friday evening lan | Nas relued eit He vas given her by the indies | Syous pam, tnconvenignes tothe patient | or ir and twestich erect known ate Mis yee a ni e instance o: Chapel. ” o. KET SI 3 Reimer doar alive nami genener dnt | Genpimue.” he money acres itooned | after the Sferaton Refers the manny | are nanan ate | _ieleime”__No. 89. MARKET SPACE sae gat Sie sccpted tyres | Sirs terion wih whieh wa | Pots aene tuesatatnn ee | me aryac of rnin Marie a | yo emi Ne-a Lan EM, friends, After the usual opening exercises, a | Cir FA. Aiken, for defence, asked if Mrs. | ment. Hours from 8 a.m. €0 6p. me. Oving #0 | Lenaced ant Sits deft oy se ook rear ee IN GILT AND WALNUT FRAMES. Fy pastor, Dr, Parkers when the presentation or | TFumbuil iad ever eon called by any other | Press of Dusinewe at ofice. Dr. White is unable | hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereo is, pk omar eg cept ag preter gga gin name? She answered that ic had not. sp aviien pee ry ors = thelr residences except be- | ooiropriated out of the school-house fund. — PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, the great feature of the evening. ‘‘The Gospei i — bet een aes coe her a oe mass) pproved, November 22, 1869. FRANCIS LAMB, Senders” presented as their emblem a spiendid | iP the workhouse, and when she returned home 1cox & Ginn’s Swine MACHINE, pro- poo gomyy betel glen apes pony ny ie eer ititame stated that the machine was reneen ti simplest and noiseless machine in | AX Act making appropriation out of the water 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, nd general funds, for the fiscal year ending or se Life Drought to her house by Mrs. Harris, and that | the world, can now be bought on easy terms at | . with precious metal,” “Lilies,” « lowers" stl en log ten home ue would not yo Bib Ath wtrenk, betwen Pre 7 ie Died wentaun tae | Wins 4.6. biden, aban, __Near 13th street. cmasan nas atlases retain the mach! —— oe - . feameirat array The Divas Nest painted Uae = on. ein ee eS) ee peafinasls agg ok gael partment’ wee the dont ca phies Magan 985 F STREET, ushels of ts was emptied, to ichards and others to show kwh Sachi di = med pew | i870, unprovided for in neral api ria The rere Relighe! OF the pectic? | was abandoned, and orders were given to Picut. | Goods, of eee wo nat Gapeee Of 08 ani Ot | 158 bill the following sume be, andl the same Berweex 121m axp 133u stReers, ises belt peri |. | Noonan to take charge of anything belonging to possible, we Goods no be: iy Sockeays calles Dr baker came tie Mrs, ‘Trumbull, as she had been sent to the ever, vid: White Shirte75, 1, $195 and upwards, Nair ruma? SPEFOPTisted, payable out of the | Respecttully invites the attention of the tadion of ti iy iu - | wor! ly and and strangers oe te plaiform, and, greatly to is surprise, com 4 a ge pete, | one jes all Linen Bosoms, and Cufts | “For compensation to the Water ar, as choice selection of MILLI te >) bo aimoet act ‘ Gi, the sum ERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS and closed ‘by banding hin s silver ful ‘ish, aed sworn, stated that he had received an or- | Drawers 50, 9, and 15c.; an excellent article $1 | HVT ae sahil twohun- | JET GOODS: Romen bashes and Bonsie no dertotake charge of the property from Gen. | and $1.25. ‘Good Cotton Soci, 3 pairs for 2e. ‘ ‘ Wariety: Lares. Cuffs and Collate. "A thule ae- Th Gizee Rowers and trait, s, present from | Soirmer, Mis. AvC. Harris ach Mis. Groen, aa | Gloves, Gloven, Gloves, ax teamenee cook or oh cont, Tepats of water maine, Gre pings, stop- | (csten of © spd Recention BONNETS school dawn stair for refreshments, Dr. Parker | the machine was loaned to Mra, Tramball with | Kinds nd at ail prices. excellent Paper Col For incidental expenses of laying water-mains. | HENKYS. Visiter and Watking sana ee Screed ies nd prowented a magnificent | Promise of ownership in cage she proved | lars, cloth lined button holes, 30e. per box. Knit | ,,£¢rmcidental expenses of laying water-mains, | mE IVS. s Parcnm in tents one Sioveced forward and presented « maguiscent |< Yiny, Jackets, a splendid whe selection | raving around stop-cocks, ec.vthe sum of two | bourse RS. AG. GABTON, Agent a fitting close of this part of the programme, | _ r.Johnson thought that these persons had | of Neck Ties, Searfs and ever seen in this | thousand dollars. vi el-tja2" WSS F siroct. bet. 12th'and 3th. AML adjourned to the fectare-rooum, where ies | NO.authority to give such order. Ta Come one, come all, and everybody will | "For contingent expenses of the offices of Water ft a cram Se ence one ecivaiee, || Dee ctetend sutieie sue seers | ee Faaxe © Garile Hall Registrar, the Water Hoard, and tho Insp-<tor | WW 3a, BRADLEY & SOB, e 4 Tater-maims, the 1 ~ —— ae from the house of Mrs. Williams, where Mrs, No. 458 7th st., opp. Patent Office, and pee neem Ge wien of Biteon STEAM MARBLE WORKS yareyye ‘Trumbull had been stopping when she was sent | _11,6,2: "No. 5i¢ithst., between B & Este. | hundred dollars. inclading PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Tue Tieatrns.—General Sherman seems | away, foes Tor witneanen AI FEO Tae Th eaiN | Rotween ih and th sts., west, Washington, D.c, MANUFACTURERS OF MONUMENTS, MAN- children, and last night took his boy and girl | wytil to-morrow o’elock, when he said the neral TLES, &c. like President Grant to have a great love for | “SiXtice smith decided to adjourn the case PIONE! ending June 30, 1869, payable out of the rem sing Sane relat - : r = dollars and forty- fon een home trom school the holidays) and Miss | inachine enti ust be produced in court. ‘T MEETING FOR PAYMENT OF INSTAL- . Bye RS OF MONUMENTAL FIGURE Nellie Grant to the National Theater, where | ™*line in question must be produced in e MENTS AND FOR THE ELECTION OF OF | ight cents. (Approved, November 22, 1869. | /MPORTERS OF MoNtM ENT AL | the party seemed ndven- eva! tures and misadventures of Clown and Pants A SUOTICE OF TER FEKCE ONAROED WIT] STi in th = - LPEASANCE IN OFFICE.—Dis' ttorne; vi loon in the Christmas Pantomime of “Jack and | M4 ea Cneen y ASD taba! oe OF OF. ' cnr! na 'T=70,AT ROOMS UF BOARD OF TRADE. | Ax Act to increase the pay of the night watch- | et nares © DCMLDING PURPOSES, at thy Low. filed in the Criminal Court | 1. Monthly payment on each share en. ont wi est Raises, Carri of the wi the City Hall. aregnenrres - = == Beit enacied hy the Doar of Atieoms and Board | JYJASTELS! MANTELS‘! MANTELS 1) the Bean Statk.” The piece has heen greatly | 4 2 P: fae of each share @3W), noimiual value it enacted by the pmen 0 ian improved, and our readers should remember | (J00ge Fisher) an ete wi ee eee es Common Council of the City of Washington, That |” Persons building and rapairing wows would Ao that this is the last week. sted mee be ane Fae en |e ssociation 12) months. the pay of the night watchman of the west wing | well to call and cxamine'my sseortuent of WAN” A tip-top programme,was presented the | charges that said Marsh, about the 5th of May > or City Hall be increased to seventy-five | TELS, which is the largest and most varied collec- to commence trom and after sake fm this Dietrict They con- Kelly & Leon Minstrel ‘froupe at Wall's Opera | fact went before John H. Goddard, w Justice ot 1809. In consideration of | sistof all the leading styles wow, manufactur dollars per month, Honse last night. The performance of the sen- the Peace, and maile affidavit falsel: the ist day of J tw interest wiekedly. alc severteen different colors, many of which are? sation song and dance “Shoo Fly! Don’t Bodde! y Perkins c one ce outh. dividing | Said increase the night watchman shall perform ating t ore kinds of Marbir and wefeah ci Secteur | wih te cieea perc tn ste, ato | Memes osu it bel se | Fac hr amy eth’ Maer'may regret | "Paes heuk pater . Te cad Ma tepere the 13th of May Met (Slarsh,) in the office of | 6" Calike ordinary Building Associations in which | Approved, November 22,1 BOARDS, &c., all of which are from the best tmanu- “Uncle dack,* in. the faree of Twice | Justice Cox, committed an assault on bint | rates of premium constantly fluctuates tho actual factorice,” Please call and examine t Married,” was capital. The burlesque on the (Perkins;) third, that on the 10th 1 | amount of cost of his purchase to cach member to: = = — j S. P. WRISLEY, removal of | the ch the Ay ‘iation be accurately deter- RUPUSALS FOR WRAPPING PAPER AND No.3 ¥ Mens Christian Ass'n Building, the ase of Drtason net Perkina Crom beter | deans manera ieee | DP SwHgernye P. kg; 3 Towne Many Curiation hes opera of “Norma,” which concladed the per- 4 hin, and he (Marsh) did wrongfully remove said resol stock are not cancelled or forfeit = mer ath and formance, and in which Leon, Kelly, Purdy, and others took part, was a great success. To- es od upon cbtaining homemcads, but carry with them Cc night “Shoo Fly” will be Fepeated. Seats ean Fasano ate Seine bess Pred iste th: Clon: of the Association. Canrsrs, ocx ‘AINS, Be. besceured during the day at Ellis’ music store. | Wurth’ ‘that he’ (Marat) was. guilty “or | 22 Tawskatas ‘na se gl NEWEST AND BEST & i an ear 1 for his fees in LL 8 HAIR RENEWER AT SEVENTY | © ! Per THE ‘A: Fare si sasenson ow OrrscnseScgwick Pow, xo. | Sheen named Repeat conn ens, | CS OPE RAMS RENEWERABSRYENEE | olan hn te Pe DEE eC eek 7, Grand Army of the Republic, last evening | that on the 8th of December he (Perkins) was ee alee Aan ean reat ee] | Biv: the said articles to be delivered tree of expense ‘Over Perry & Bro\'s elected the following ofticers:—Geo. H. Corey, | arrested on a warrant issued by said Marsh, tt's; also, Ayer's Sarsaparilla tothe Department, at the Blank Agency of the Post | ap 35-1 Dry Goods Batablisumeost. ssauder; Solin Loni, Sete vee guassander, | Soh ie frat ad oe aman foe thee : The caimsted quantity of sede atiicle and the | (pRPHANS O01 ” : ena mander; Jolin Donn, Junior Vice Co: ir; | a erkins) an for the re- af ams e ’ James Coleman, Adjutant; John Arms 4 moval or the riley but Marsh refused, and he quality thereot reyaired are 9] below DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Wasnrsotow i uartermaster; J. M. Armstrong. Surge then asked that the charges be investigated, but Asam reams of Wrapping Paper, 3x23 inches in | Count. To on; J : ell Adams, Chaplain: Louls Girard, Quarter- | Marsh refused him a hearing, aud required im 5 pcg fe gin a ny fey ny master Sergeaut; L. H. Patterson, Officer of the | to bail, and he presented kJ. Pullman ws his , and to weigh 22 pounds to the ream/and cach Day; Johu Taylor, Officer of the Guard. security, who made aflidavit that he was worth Fhomtettar o, Bizzare, 0c, per bot: Such ream to comtaln 3) perfect quires. he tollowing officers were clected by John | more ihan the amount of bail, and Marsh ; warranted $1 per bottle, | 120 reams of the sume kind of paper 25x40 inches in A. Kawlins Post, No. 1, Grand Army of the Re- | refused to accept him; but after ‘keeping him ‘leo hens Wea, Port, sherry and eS TS ablic :—Allen Wright, Post Commander; ¥.F. | for # long tue in Custody he acoopted sald | Buststel, @1 per 5 ARTHUR MA’ ‘si hard twisted, and in balls to wel oy born, Senior Vico Commander; D. O’Con- | Pullman; the sixth, that sald Mareh, about the | Druggist:corner 24 and D ste. north. ocd a pvisted: and im Balls to weigh about one ner, Junior Vice Commander; James Cross, | 19th day of April last, appeared as the attorne: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Feccming tee and tangled by Adjutant; Francis Buelder, Quartermaster: Dr. | of Davidson in a.ease before Justice Chapin,and | (J ops ne Gowtvannca oe Consizer,t 20.00 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine abvut one: ¢ Cox, Surgeon; Samuel mas, Chaplain; | also in a case before Justice Cox on 18th sooo Potion i the holders of the . Boyd, Sergeant Major; N. E. Young, 7 Notice is iven to the of the cirea- ¥ uart master Sergeant; Cee ack Ooloen es sage 2 ae lating Notes of ti Epicse National Bank of Neva- pound as aed, ¢ Day; George C. Cammack, Officer of the | Rzat Estate Sate.—Joshua Whitney & Co., | da, Auartip. tat mace neers an ed alge Proposals will be received, Guard; Delegates to the Department Conven- | brokers, have sold to John B. Clark part of lot prey de rately, or for all together. a tion, J. T. Sinith, J. H. Smith, Samuel MeDon- | 1, square 757, fronting 4 feet on Maryland av- ONO UAT KNOX, The ‘or contracts will be awarded to the ald, George ‘Wood, Chas. Joyce. enue, between 2d 3d io | jor each article sepa- contract streets east, with an | oom-gt Acting Comptroller of the Currency. | lowest ‘and best bidder, t determined after a ——o——— average depth of 130 feet, improved by a two- | —° — Saar parmigation for the purpose of secertaining | pRU WR? ot Wy THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS were A story ruse, for $4,000. ‘DB. 8. D. GRANT'S OFFICE, for the sto the Depatiments Teens Domest t ent grauited to them on te 2th day by the National Executive Committee of Col- ch treat on od ment GRA CABG ea ; - at : ‘More or less than the estimated quanti ‘arch, an improvement in Ma line for ored Men in honor of the late Edwin M. Stan- | SENATORS AxD MEMnens.—Don’t,fail to no- arth Liberty etree Balthnore, i. will give § am be ordered, as the necessities oe ee apation mer | Cutting Loat Kugar: ton: ‘and all dis- Tetion Postmaster Ni 2) tice the advertisement of Joshua Whitney & | If} (dee g hae ciptent | may Seanaebe ar aan Gan a It is ordered that the testimony in this case be ze |. | Co., brokers, in another column, offering for ‘of the Throat and L' i General. closed on the 22d day of February next; that tho Pinay pede Spne ay ei [PA Emma emer gone alongs tw pny Bee [Pd , Gleet, Liver Complsints,, Pilce, Sg a ee eee yo he oe tion an able statesman. the people a'faithtal pleted on the north side of G street, botwoon Sth crotale, 8 Zeke, Hinging fw the Ear’ Die or at the Blank Agency of the Post Office Depart: sald petition be heard op the oth day af Mirch wext. servant, and the jored race anoble and un- J ment. 5 " ges eaves of the Ear, Eye, Blood and Skin, Partial Pa- eRe ey OO UEL SPIER, bre id inition ar nore ove | , Eamcanx om Vnera-“Weeriay, Jet ear, | Fag Priel eae ese eee ere: (ee history by the grandeur of his talents and the | @ colored boy, was arrested by detectives Miller 2 . Fach idder musi furnish with his proposal guar- = =— eanimched of dunn G Gelany, at the Gorbutt Houses and he Seriificate from a postmaster What such gustatory | Resolved, That this ittee sect the - | John C, ’ reliable persons. vices of some able divine to preach before it a | is held for a hearing. LE Get ss LUXUBIES “Ewo sufickcat suretics will be required to cach ——s sermon on the character and services of ———— ig deceased. aT Reslved, That a copy of these resolutions RGETOWN. fyagted for, or for furnt sent to the bereaved family. = "wolntions be GEORG THOMAS RUSSELLS, Cages fora forfetare' the ——_—_e—__— - - ¥ - » aor not made in ‘To Tw2 Eptron ov Tie Stan:— of the ere uae pepo eae pene tigiie § 256 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. at be conaides iC National Labor Union of the Colored Mew of the | GOCRCU, held.a caucus last evening at the resi; ac hin hommaste Aephencntd te the race that, this Union was | after some few moments spent in discussion as =: most tothe werecsented in the tuner nen of the late | to where the reporter of Tue Stan got his in- — Our appreciation of his eminent services were | {otmation (which appeared in our columns yes: NAPA PAGED po Aaj which will in deo time io Sour Saree). Cay atenee peocated So-basinees, C881 | 5 acertio Wiad L. Boseonico, Nob Keck! name of the article None but thove deprizd Sf file viewing know of ral. ee, t. | ticle above to, with few exceptions. CHAMPAGNE IN HALF PINTS, ton, D.C. person Joke x ‘with ar eiiggesesca ‘The Tax Collectorship was definitely fxed by Porlavalide,» "™%7S dee woe Eo imwardiy deg the mame. wn howe es? ssa dene - the ‘of Coun- ——<——$__________ the virus of Rawerixa ax Ornicae—¥ se 5 B ing, Legroom — >» 4m Axso, PRorusats FOB LETTER BALANCES. ger colneons commas = ry cious Individual loitering about o disrepetetrs Hegh Caner e ee We he eakon: Seen mner s 00.'S and L. RORDERER'S wak@el ore Dgranrarsrs y | “il hare 9 ming F ag gle Tent ounetty es wo stated yesterday, | Day + CARTE BLANCHE. | Seated rill be deceived at hie Depart. | Solu her "Avert by peritying the inorning'at the hearing Defore dustise Hierer taoslbee penile: howtten, no names ton Deen Phy of Sapsary i yy a with we his name as Bernard and was ef to fined 45 ‘for disorderly conduct, which he paid | A§feed.on yet, but was determined 19 give it HOLIDAY tna a 3 and was dismised, Conservative predilections, who will be solected WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS jrapable Srnrovs between this and Monday next. . feeb emee eal Geo: Hall, | Riven Fuonr, teamers Jno. Gib- FRESH HAVANA, peas oad atae oa Peete ee Stain, 3 k: ed Steamer E, c. Ana Gee Poaiie Beane ot ored girlnamed Ailsey Collins, aged 12 K New York, with a fall cargo LITLE BELT SEGARS. snd Susdice Wall commited hie’ t0, fel tor | or Bramhall & | Par- ALEXANDRIA. BOOTH & CO.’8 CELEBRATED ell known throughout iet—are pS EL thelagents for'n humiber of at clave Are fnat- Sere anaes abet $6 S00 Coens eal thete har gts. aches ance companies, New insur- | night was caused partial B l. Gia wear pemeeig ea Mies OP eae eee a race AO | ten em connac suamean” c prot —— o-— to have the work of an incendiary, and BrecLaRy—The wood and coal office of W. | was started by the baled hhay trouigh a of guarentoed verity. rua. fester areg wentiee eam een rear aoe, or ope ee is | JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM. a ‘that such rantore ‘Tile te the’ second Ume this oftee has been | the temas gatr,ioman is, | SCOTCH end TmisH WiTISKIE®, ce sucht curaics wil be rogue to a com. | 2% a fate robbed within a few months. who had returned to Towewikis | ° STANDARD SHEREIES, aati to. Balances com. | Fisted in ry diiccas wiry at ——o a Hore sam Gro men, down the alley opposite SUPERIOR OLD PORTS. will be contilerea Satse for siecteinareat | improvement te jo making Carpet Linings STEALING A PiG.—Yesterday, Officer Dun- attempt te ‘contract. it {a ordered that tke toutimnony in be. ington arrested Aificd Jackson on the charge | building, m which is Liberty Hall, 6 igniting | CHOICE CLARET and RINE WINES. Bostuntcr General revervas a6: Sha Suniice Marysben cosaualized hiss €6 fell for ing, though a hole inthe door of the Tear wal. SPARKLING and STILL BURGUNDIRG, | wtf the Inercs.of sh epar Ire court. SEs alate week Gay Hod. SCOTCH and BRGLIEA ALES, i ( Fea ie) el e teat of Lancexy or Woop—Ja LONDON and DUBLIN PORTER. for Letter B tortee | _ aa ; gred was arrested by Oficer ENGLISH PICKLES and savoxs Piraamlbeat Ratna? Gone oD | UMBERT CUNSER LUMBER Secand oF third offence’ of the ki OLIVE OTL, SARDINES) PEAS, MUSHROOMS, | —*<t* Postmanter rn Boyting ‘Weaver committed him to jail for : meen < See = ee famed BTC Bre. , Sevahrs Sraser, N.W. DERE LEREED detectives Coomes and. nillor ‘John was THOMAS RUSSELL, and Pownstie ARS, | of ait kinds on for market Kelly, charged with the ofa horse from | Fairfax Ng one Kinew that be had 256 Pikuati; € G and SMOKING TOBAOCOS. | S8t) MEET’ the ment, and he ix held at headquarters | the city until he was far on his way to his desti- ‘VANIA AVENUE, orn Bre. PIPES, &C., Mt.. &c. borace New York avenue end guys for a bearing. nation, *) ara Between 12th and i8hetrecte, | SF Savisjorion Gaenastied. como | pwr mann eS noe