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EVENING STAR. _ LOCAL NEws. AMUSEMENTS, &c. r— Lotta, in six charac’ ctive. + House —Tox & Denier's great Nav Fork company im the pantomime of the «Three Blind Mice.” Lincoln Hall.—J.H. Littlefield, the a: ture entitled ‘‘Personal Keeoliections incoln. Metcerott Hall— Alt. Burnett, the celebrated facial artist and humorist, assisted by Miss He- Jen Nach and Mr. James W. Sbarpley. nid E #° Hail, 7th street Sanderson's ce}- ebrated (pers Troupe, from Philadelphia, in « rousing St. Stephen's Church— Grand Panerama for benefit of the Sunday school. ~—e Levy Court, In the Levy Court of Washington County yesterday, all the members present, the foliow- ing Were presented and referred AY nof Mrs. Sarah A. Butt. asking for the opening of a new road; one of S. Stitt for the same purpose; protest of Dr. Cockerille against the opening of a road through his and notice trom the Circuit Court that the motion to vacate the judgment in the case of the court sgainst the Columbia Turnvike Com. vany Bad been set for 4 peremptory hearing. CORPOREAL VURISUVENT IN THE COUNTY SCHOOLS. A petition from James A. Byrne and others, ashing the abolishment ef corporeal punish. ment im the schools was read. Shepherd the com: and shou’ rs Kewl red the to.lowing resolution, was adopted “Whereas Congress has hed flogging in the army and navy of the United State, and whereas the system of public instruction now in existence in the county of Washington was established and is to some extent su; rted by Congress Therefore, Rewiced, That in accordance with this hamane example, and in conformity with the spirit of the age, Commissioners of Schools for the County of Washington be requested to abolish corporeal chastisement aa a means of discipline im the public schools of the county.” TSE COLUMBIA TURNPIKE CASE, ETC. eMr. Shepherd offered a resolution earnestly yetitioning the Superior Court not to reopen the case of the Court agt. the County, but to confirr Levy Court in its Columb:a turnpike; adopted, requesting the commissioners of to consider the establishment of a public school tersection of “th-street reet im the vicinity of the int turnpike with Beundar Mr. Shepherd offered a resolution that the committee on improvements be requested to wait on the authorities of the city and obtain a settlement of the court's account; adopted. Dr. Rowland offered a resolution reciting that the people of the county have no direct voice in the choice of officers who administer the local affairs, and instructing the committee to revise the ordinances of the court to consider and re- port upon the expediency and Propriety ef giv- sng to the people of the county the opportunity of nominating or choosing by ballot the persons whom they desire to have appointed as superin- tendents and supervisors of roads, commirsion- rs of schools, and other officers of the county. The subject was lald over. ~ ° DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN. —Mr sJames Stone, who for more than twenty years past has been employed in adorni: the public grounds under the Superintendent In charge of the same, died yesterday morning, at his resi- dence on 5th street, near Massachusetts avenue, after an illness of a few days of pneumonia. Mr. Stone is an Englishman by birth, but came Bere when a mere boy. se ing in the northern rt of the city. He was well and favorably hown to our citizens, and was an active mem. = or ee a 'dd Fellows fraterni. ies. His funeral will take place to- afternoon, at 2 o’clec: ne —o—___. TRE TREATRES.—A larze crowd assembled at jast night to welcome the a six characters which were given in The the National Theatre | gbtly Lott who appeared { Detective, t ¢ tor which she is famous. ber peated this evening. : * Opera House there was a dience, and al e delighted with ops manuer in which ox & Denier Com tiormed their ait ee Bitea Mice Sr ee oe 4ricks and surprines, my nree very amusing and full of TRE Bove m Bure Ktzcret THe Recent Actiox.—A meeting of the commanding officers of the Boys in Blue was hed last night, when General Jobn Crocker, A. M. Sprague, Perry dobn Cramer, A. B. ‘Wasne, J. K ell, and Robert Gilchrist, were appoin- ed a committee to draft resolutions for presen- tation at @ future meeting expressive of the regret of the organization atthe action of the last meeting, in excluding democratic members trem the propose: leo = es e to Congress. A two sus- tas? evening, Officer B + picio as Ic oe colored men in the alley between Mand Nand <th and Maison streets, and on approaching them they cropped a water buekce | filled with brown sugar and made off. The offi- cer closely pursued them, but lost sightof them | im Naylor's alley. between L street and New ‘ork avenue and ith and Sth streets. Mr. C.S. 'H are subsequently identified the bucket and sugar as his property. We arr in receipt of a communication from & weil known Episcopal clergyman of this city, saying that the statements made in one of the Sunday papers to the evfect that Bishop Whit- tipghsm pro} to make a new diocese of the District of Colnmbia, that the movement is in the interest of ritualism. and that a meeting of clergymen favorable to the project is to be held this evening, are all and equally without foundation in truth. + Fire —About 5 o'clock last night, a coal o!! lamp, which was being ased fn the paint andoil store of Tyne & Moran. No. 619 Louisiana avenue. exploded ard set fire to some intiamma- ble matter near at hand. An alarm was turned in from box 36, corner of Louisiana avenue and Seventh Street. but the engines did not zo into service, as the tire bad been extinguished before they arrived. ewes THE“ Wasntnoton Sazncerrcxy” at their jeneral meeting for December. elected the fol- wing Officers for the next six months, com- mencing January 1, 171: President, L. Wal- decker; vice president, A. Hart; recording sec- retary, H. Laubach; corresponding secretary A. Bischo' javenstein: librarian, Chs. Kaeder: pelshausen. ——— financial secretary, P-. Karr; i. Buitpine Assoctatioy.—The third annual Teport of the ('o-operative Building and Deposit Association No. 2, shows the cash value ©” one share paid in) to be were re-elected, ;Z. Tobriner, vice sen, treasurer, and E. a Jor™ WELEBR imangurated the opening of the co: season by a supper on Setur- day night, at his well-known establishment, 727 ist] A oe, party of n T men and others of bis friends were present, and it bard) a, Hyong = the Sal was Sret-c! at fair passed off most brilliantly. —_+-_ Woorgs Pavewest Uspzr Tae Warre Hover Portico.—The brick roadway under the front portico of the White House is to-day being removed by order o! the Commissioner of Public Bui and its place will be supplied by the Folh: wooden pavement. the material for which is already on the ground. ess A New Bost Civs was recently organized in this city to be known as‘<The Washingt 'u! ae 75 ). secretary: ichanan ee come Jobp 3 Peyton, coxswain. It ee Tue Cotrmsta Trroomarmicat Socrery @n Saturday evening elected the followi! > ers for the eusuing year: A. T. Cavis, preei- Gent, Thomas ~—o- Bn grt E. a ray, secretary; ichae! Cato: yo, treasurer; 5 marshal. ‘The annual celebration, will place om the evening of January 7th. eighth Wasntsorow Matt Picwperrp.—The mail bag contetaing, letters for Washington and Philadelphia bution oficers was stolen from the mai! wagon in New Haven Conpn.. ve yesterday evening. ed cut pen and vised “ot its contents, except one bundle of letters for Delaware. —_s—__ CoxvEstrow —The eighth annual Convention of the Sunday Schools of land apd the District of Columbia will its sessions this afternoon = continue in session until TEs Frexcu F, Baltimore, Thursday _° A meeting of the [nter- Babonal Kepabli an Association was id last evening at Marini’s Hall,on E street, bere a mamber of ladies were appointed on committees te select subscriptions to the F i 3 : ‘rench Fair in ——-___. Tee BAL Ma-ovr of the J. on an jonadabs at Odd Fellows’ Hall . ning is going to be a pleasaut affair. _ ——_o_— 2240 PouNDS of coal to the ton. See adver- and wood tisement of Wm. H. Baum, coal ', elsewhere. ‘TRE MICHIGAN STATE AS#GCIATION meets to. bight. See advertisement. rr ee en ee CORPORATION AFFAIRS. Peciency £ ft { dieposin the lower purt of Board of Aldermen, December The Cbair laid before the board seve ations from the Mayor, as follows pe hus appreval of several acts | ‘ Jin thie boar. N & report of the I Asylcu for the mon ce for the mea, and be an ap exert itl adapted and badly: lvoe endment, that the word, yof eastabtisn tion of ths city, r, Freeman mored T reporton the prop: company in the po serted. The anemiment referred BANA STATEMENT tatement of the acconat o Onet F Bank with the cerporation, | olution r ferred. ae aia i showt : 10-day of o ™ ar ISTRAR'S OFFICE ese rier aac today of $ lus.254 22 Mr Bar! troduced a bill for the ein ployment MINATION* BY THK : clerk begistrar’s office, at $1.20) One transmitting the following mominations — | ber avnum; made the special order for next Mandar Frederick Fritz fer Ce rof Improveaents | &eLing. Poe a fenjauer of Improvement ANOTHER INVESTIGATION PROPOSED Merce, Trustee of Public -choole for the Third | | Mr. Murrey offe rth that. 4a resolution eet | as it bas be o charged by Mr. John H. Gfaue that a | certain amount of work had been dons ou 2st street rihwest by the Onmminsioner of the Firat Wad, d wbich the contractor afterwards reaped the bee! therefore a committee of five be pointed to gate taid oh ‘and that the Mayor bers to farnish said committee with the pay-rohy of the Iabor done on said atrect, and that the sapsr, intendent of Streets and sewers be requested tere: measure said work and repert the result of such Measurement to the committee. The resolutions were iaid on the table District, vice Thos. B. Clark; J intendent of Public Shox tgbier in the Fitth W lighter. vier € retary to the Ba Mc Kelden. City U Wilson, Super A. Simonds, lamg m. Ht Parker, lamp the City Comptroller, stat terms of the two temporary clerks employed in his office under act of fepiember i-7g. will soon expire, but he finds it impracticabi to dispense with their service =e yu of THE PAVING OF E STREET. Breat pressure of businens, therstore! me egneee | _ ‘The bill for paving the carriageway of I street, he present force be retained and that t. frem 7th to 130) reet, with wood or stone, as the hi holders may select, was Fler. Mr. Lewis moved to add the words" asphaltum or couerete The reading of the protest was called for. and Mr. Lewis stat: d that but 46) front fet were represented ob that paper e the necessary ordinance be recommended ; referred to finance committe SUGGESTIONS UF THE WATER BOAR! re vanmmitticg Tom 5 act ongrers of these bonde were appli taken on Mr. Pope's amendment put “ or wood, and it was agreed to—) eas 15, vaye2—Mestrs. Lewis and MeCoy deem mt of thet | Mr. Pope offered an amendm: “Seach as the charecable pondh ed was | Property holders owning a msjority of frout fe-t un $0.00, and the amount issued was $155 000. | tnid etreet may t. wh c ereed to—yeas xksdo not show whether the proceeds were a 8y<3—M- ears. Gaine id Piper, “lexcinsively to the laying of water mains The bill was wh noply be ascertained bye tnoroagh inves TUE CANAL #R 1, which the Water has uot the power | , Mr. Bowen oftered «resoia.ion.wbich wes adopted, ent the re Bet no matter how th | cat 6 iscertain th: alof the canal bridges by the @ the canal. FROM THE ALORRMEN, for the erection of |imps and siti a was tecrived. and i cadments. Bi rnished the p>: 2 tending time far making the improvement of Tatreet The bill provi ¢ bill prov iat ste in ce ‘one cil receded fr W.H Daw for medic S. Jones for same; bill e: ions te continue ion it ix re spectiully suggested that provision be made for their redempt on a= fast asimom ich can be appried to thar purp, ee shall be to the credit of the water tund. Auch Prenton at thie time bec. sues more necesea v a in order to -uatatn of the corporation. an: lace it in a condit: arrent resol | pe Welse: to take 1 of ; to pay for ces Court: to construct a pay W G. Ducket Prevements at the 13th. streets “work of great importance to every sche men pg “ia: | sewer in Wan tion, im affording a more abundant supply of water, | fF med:cines Another question of importance ie it reference to | Northern Market; to rectify cern nce Mt te thelaying of additiouat mains of ordinary Gnas | Dent. giving permtasion tod ¥ Garner’ ys cath sions for extending the water distribution. There | $ frame wood shed, to grade an Brave! North ©; itel #'reet. from D to F streets north, and to ti Carry which {nto cent ental aes enexgouted acts, to school baliding Lote in the Fourth District, were carry which into eftect would require in tne szgt>. Eato not leas than 200.00 additional feet of mains. at acort of probably about $200 00. The means of the department are inadequate to the prompt perform ance of this work, whch will rendor mecesrnry TEE WATER Bill authorizing the te the Water Board, er SISTRAR’S OFFICE ployment of « book-keeper received from the Alder- Some legislation to enable it to mect the obligations | ™P- . ir. Barton urge! that it was nececsa \t resting Upon Referred to the draimage com | gaditional force Tre pet ie tha canary st pome inn casegt the Inst adminstration having four clerk sin the AREA feport, 0. the Water Registrar, | {he (ce, ana he moved that the rules be suspomied @ the receipt: his fl e of rier hai. bum BAatoae "the Megiatat Hcy to be acta Gagrene Te 8 large «1 Mr. Mouidin moved to the table; lost. Year, Mecrre. Bowen, Burgess. € urrahe esenenn Gaines, Monldin, and Piper HBR Se ehat | wood, and urere the tannieanead Mr. Burgess opposed the bili, and moved that it be on the matter, aa the Teckless waste leas meen thay | Postponed is 80 great that , the maticr, a the re is The vote on supending the rules resulted, veas. 1, oue-nifth Pe ng ed oo Pe 7 taper Baye7, not two-thirds; so the rules were not sus pe: tionate share of the | Pended. ¢ Registrar also asks ietrar the THE EASTERN BRANCH SEA WALL. ‘The bill tcr see wall fevm the canal to the channel, and thence to square 705. was received from the Aldermen and paseed i TO PACE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPTosiTE ; THE CENTER MARKET. Mr Davie introduced Nillee: ere Peane Ivania | , Bill authorizing the sale of materials in the build- svenue, from 15th street to 7th street, with wood ing belonging to the Corporation at the Center mar- The bill provides that the Beyer, Comins ket was received from the Aldermen and passed sioner of Public Buildings, G a REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. aud Peter Pather shall te const cenmameies comimieaion | _Mr. Pope, frcm committes on wave und moans, re toseleet the kind of wood pavement tobe usec; enn | Ferted favorably a bill makiog appeepriten ee he ~ i of canal bridges: paced: Pred Contes eth ane ion find Geo stown Rall- it. Lewis, Improvement, Teported joint resoiu the onreitec hele cracks, with the Kind of pave: | tion for the orection of foot bridge 9, 10th street ment fhe commirsion ay brlet: Wat that the ri ral Sk sue Mere as il for ass f ‘ ode fermont avenue a: street; ed's Bul forthe tobi etrect Sor vireness Sit eae ee From : © west: bill for footwa Png neg gutters on both sides of Pierce New S red gtaleand ie . from sey avenue to North Capitol s'reet; bill to 3d to 4") street, oa gravel K street south, from street east, from Maryland avenue to H street not os f a3 eo fronting, certain | “Sir "pecestt, dratuabé; reported Lille to regniate or salaries of two wetenuce | the construction of sewers tn the sine of W i Hall; referred. eee ee Be Sef a in D Mr. Sh rd rodu: son * street. west: pases! , of Visiiation, referee Sos ae Loy tellefot Bitters | ie. Patines clades reported bille ior tho relief 0 street, from Peunsylvania avenue to B ethect sere | Andrew Maher. Henry White Sosee Dosis Mac at Also, petition for closing of an alley; re. | “bea, Jas. Keofter bor Peet passed. erre } a Mr. Piper, committee on markets, reported a bill Mr. Baapberd los tesserae Ear ta Pay for the making sppropriations for the contingent expense. nied with Oatinetas Nearapia avenue. accompa a Secon, rome on a sise reported bills Propriates 93265 90 10 par Or nash Ce ae, | granting Sertde ee ihee Coles Feported, bills paving the Avenue hand Mth art At she ‘crossings at Inks lath, dae guthorising th erection of a frame porch and a bath a it a 4 use adjoining the brick dwelling of John H Becund ‘Wards proaiie Ten tec erg ae ANS | econ granting permission to Hou, N. G. Oniway Shepherd moved to refer it to the commituetor ME: | to locate a frame bailing, 2 : Fevemente, with instructions to report it tetra | Mr. Piper offered joint’ renstution making ap ard next Monday evening, with the reasans wey | Propriation for adiitional fire alarm Loney: paesed Corgress requires this city io pave in front of the publie equares said the chairman .: city, and has been CITY ITEMS. 7 some wy he wlahed the! ccretues tats metracteu business to some other + of the mittee, Bo he (Mr. Gzo. W. Catvert will be pleased to see his concerned. he was treated ene wonelny a'ieas | old friends sod crates Oe Oak Hall Clothin, Ermwittes. ‘The (hair sald the inember-from the and Tailoring Honse, 5287th street, near F. eo) seed babies next on the ¢ eens ee be chairman. BLACK AND BLUE Ancor CLoras; West of MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS. ; . Mr. Shepherd introduced bill extending the tim England and German and French Broadcloths; Erkens, Slade & Hilyer’s Doeskins; Taupeline Cloths of various colors; fine Edredons, Cas- tors, &c., jobbed or retailed at Northern or made "yp at short notice. Gx. C. Hexntna, No. Ho Seventy surget, NW, ALASKA Diawoyns, French Giit Je for eraployme nt of the two clerks in the office of the City O: mptroller: referred. Mr. Connolly introdue'@ Bill for the relief of Joseph Beckett; Foterred ’ Tes. re terdent ape whi required Dy law, aud where they are not code ferred ». aa act to prevent the uee of French Jet Jowelr wablic hapa ier Rite pameer ier Mien Oroide Plated Jewelry, wf the relief of Mrs. Sarah Ava urey: r- Silver Plated Ware, far Holiday Goods, rid ego Bd hatvay Basta “aaaighndd received this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Store. ee ee eres eens No.4 Pennsylvania avenue, between 1 and Smoontis @ to S11421.11, and billoft Sth streeta, —— A N&GLEcTED Covers. Corp, © THOAT, which might be checked by remeds, like “Brown's Bronchial Troches, lowed to progress may terminate seriously. For Bronchitis, hoa, Catarr! nd Consumptive Coughs, “ The Troch-s” are used with advantage, giving oftentimes immediate relief. Singe: and public speakers will find them also excel lent to clear the voice and render articulation wonderfully easy. Opgon BAL, 361 Pe: well-made Clothing, goto P.WaLLaca’s. 11,29,8 CeRTiricat® OF aN Estwent Caewrar. I bave made a careful chemical analysts of the Sozodont, from an impartial sample purchased leading drug house ot Paving C mpany for sam: amountiug to & improvements FALTH CoMM Ito pay W referred to committee Kes a etuced bill to «1 and gravel B reek meet referred Also, bill tor the relief ot Cook ; referres Pre Gulch Intraguced billefor the rélier of @. nd G yster;, referred. Also, pr: u i referred. emerit of a special aewe: Mr. Baker movey r Vote, by which the bill but the motion was lost " ‘ by me personally, from a Mr. Baker introduced bill ‘or relief of D-B. Smith. | is city, Dut Doruing of an injurious ee objec: Sor empestegngne the work of Atting u “ce | onable eharacter has been found in its compo- ra {tted a resolution that the Mayor, | sition. James G. PoRLE, M » Diy he Pelfee Ocmmissfoners, be re- | Analytical Chemist, 489 Broadway, New York, qusened to call the aitention of aul Gosgpissioners * Late Dr. James K. Chilton & Co. ; he officers and men wnder them, to th - Seprcdationson street lamps, for waich no sires | ¢ Seatzawe’s Grun,” usofal and true. Al ee For Men's, Youth's and Boys’ ready made at have been made; adopted. » Feavlution regnest tug the Comptroller of the city to inform this board Clothing, call Opron Hatt, 11,29,6 361 Pennsylvania avenue. oo what money has thus far been paid on account of the Police Court, stati ip dletatl the differentitems of expenditure abd the ero-« amount, and amoupt of revenue bes been derived from #1 The Chair intreduced a bill to close anailey in ~quaie 243, in accordance with petition of property holders. passed LADIES’ GARMENTS at one dollar each. | large aesortment of Br: Immense stock of Jewelry and Fancy Goods for the Holidays. Also, large stock of fancy Brackets at one dol- COUNCIL BILLS lar each, at Jous WALLAca’s, pier of Council bills were referred. Council ack, . 5 vill for relied ot Thomas McCormick, and to j 11,2918 508 Pennsylvania avenue. cndcwst-vacperan Kip Groves. Kip Groves, SEVENTH WARD MATTERS nounced the fullowing co zi e Seventh Wa ind ” utroduced bill to grade and gravel rect, from B to C streets: T ‘AX OF THE ASSESSORS. ‘The joint resolution regulating the salaries of the ANRESBOTS Wa Bille f let of Bante mond: Lydia & A is for John Ormond ! 4 ie “i im. Fors: th. Same TC. edge: James femace Ponteds Robert Orait: ana D.W. Just received from Europe a new stock of Kid Gioves, ail colors and sized, Srp I still sell at ves nt gat ene Hi irt y act oopekirt andi Seventh niset. 7D H. B. THAT THE MOST FASHIONABL THE MOST DURABLE, Thon, Were Telief of assignees Sat racton for oan 4th goed wig 3 x RE!” Christian Resvcistion. to. supply medicines ‘tothe ONLY THIS, AND NOTHING MORE! ‘charge: its fe reo ot Marge Catherine J Sami A oe: Thcuse Fmaliwoed. aud J: ‘dson, were paceed. Bill for reliet of Wm Haniitens nuesey ill to correct an assessment of tax for paving on lot 5 7 and th Eutatare, A; Daseed-. And the bourd adjourned at THE LABGEST STOCK Beard of Common Coaneil. or Holden in the chsir. end all themem except Mr. Brooke— prayer by Qounci!- ed from bet ah aR rg tend! of Wasbingtop Asy lum; enclosing vouch. ers of Messre M: « Butler, ise. for nea furnished the poor Fourth Ward; roving certaip acts. referzed. Al a communication from the Sarveyor inan- Str {0,8 esolution of the board t jreamaitting can Steet vast trom Marviasd svesus to itreet morth referred. * rae RE seers. al iret Pans i as eee ea ae Fall and Winter Clothing, 18 DRESS SUITS, IN B E88 SUITS, 18 WORKING SUITS, iS TO BE FOUND aT HABLE BROTHERS, OOBBEE SEVENTH AND D STREETS N. w. 1 steer our aes | fbr an pemempigs PSS ing uiretate the ex 1 post: ote Pi) street west, from FIRE DEPARTMEN?, Mr Piper = lution M = ped Becretary om wy 4 A © recclation comuittee of the two Dearde to THE COURTS. CRIMINAL COURT. Judec Gita —The Di term of the Ce minal Court of the Distric: of Colum: ba was convened yesterday morning, and after Mc James J. Wilson had been sworn ns foreman. th ovher grand j eth. Judy ors qualified by taking the wena! Cartter charged the jurors as to their 1 best advice been relieved of all | BOOKS, STATIONERY, E NE Pees Georgetown Advertisements. EDUCATIONAL, 7OUNG LADIES SCH L. (Miss WRIGHT'S.) O43 New York a onue- ) B7SEOOND QUARTER commences MONDAY, November POTOMAG BOAT CLUB —The officers and meh ere ot ae PUTOMA ure AT are ©. are requested to attend ® beheld at tbe Caen Hott WED getow! Stated meetin: NESD AY, 7th inst..atso'ciock p m. “Urgent ani | Terms 10 to@)S per quarter. | AT LAST. By Marien He tise important Lusiness ISO MO WATEBS. Sood references gi j 'F: ' 5 ™ whee 2h {Repad icant Secretary. | -—ONTEMOene = " WITH FPR AGAIN By Mine oe Manga? NEcu\N. | P{OWARD UMIVERSITY. MEDICAL D WILD LIFE IN AFKICA. By Capt. Ling ve ley To Fook teens y 10S LUDGE. No. 18. will be herd at Fellows’ Ball. George: on THURSDAY BV fu — e350 legs than impritonm: . it ical _Lectares tn Freatm 6 de Ob Tr Mg Okie AavHog excltsiee Juriadiction of wince | NING: tbe sth inetaat, at 7 6 cick. son th © | abeplish commencing WEDNESDAY. Cotter | TRULY pute ta nena ene Petes: Bd the work of the grand ury therefore | Of conferring the I f ee ne offi and continuing until the following March LUVE AN s » vA . Ls ke to the peniiewtiory and the gallows. The cage | vt the Grapd Lodge will be present and offictat SURGICAL CLIN IO—Wednostays at 3.59 p. m. oy guste Bethel! — 12 of Joba Thoraienns ith asgault with in ent | Members of Sietcr Lodges are fraterealle ignite eos Pp SONGS OF SEVEN. By Jean lngelow 20 pekil Ger A. Livingston. Was foued ast eats; | Steud. By order. dei st_ | pRMALE CLIN IO— by Pro- | BUFUS AND RUSK. “Bagged 1 ick Series $1 25 ence. Levi Bryant, nde: son, ; age harave with the grand larcen> Of ina rial fev he JPLOUS, FEED. ds...d0. EDICA whe | Stree ane fC wi Toe ddtog Paced on trial; | "The undersigned, having secured the large store- ‘ v « ° . seer ae the wea ie of Wak ere ts coe THE FAT BOY. tm Verse. Iustrated by . ~D. C..(near the termiun ue: - a - CBIMINAL COURT, Judge Curiter —To-vav thy | Gare Shas opened a We WOLESAUR AND RETAIL | Tostndente attending the University Clinical In- Bir Vai WinRLE. is Voom Bbeomone of James Kelly, indicted for the murder of — FLOUR AND FBRD STOBE, where will be kept 2. a | 7 Next 2 hooner at the G-street wharf, was tantly on band a large supely of All Grades ot | To all others, general ticket, $10. | > OPIUM APPETIT arrott and Goaler appearing for the rar, Feed. Hay. and all other articles Tickets may be (CM AND THE . Sonvicted fe Hovembec. 186), taining 10 the shasiness. My facilities areeuchas | JG PE T | By Alonzo Calkins — i able me custome; rhend: Fecui mela Gerd onthe ay’ | ith tbe, beat urtiie atthe lowest uprices. Please ee ned bith etevers | BLANCHARD @ NOHUS, iitlon'wan gramced'os Sheionh nates setae | Obbetnie. asst) “"Gxo° Px | BAGH, FRENCH, AnD edt Mines: sre. | "te Comer Penneyivanta aremoe nd 11h fenct annulied, Tals morning the court proceeded GFORGETOWN DOLLAR sto ANGELO JACKSON, ipal 913 New York D™2s FOR 1871, ‘fel a jury, the follow’ were — ‘ze stoc! enue. Teac! starehall Brown, J.W. Barrett. Henry Searle, 8. | clry. Statuettes, Vases, Albums. a ISSES OSBORNE YOUNG LADIES’ in large variety and popular styles, at Summy, The A. Riel nd Robert Boston. Che | Picture Frames, Clocks, Watches, —Tho- | Panel Li peta ep cena ee 73 Bigh ate JPR oe Oe a ES | PHILP 4 SOLOMON’ {Airmen tobe drawn from the box, snd aljourned Mae toes Is : é 5 of, | BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTARLISH NENT, CIKCOIT COURT, Judge Humpirey: —to aay | Bi —_ E the coxe wf Busey agt. Moore oceupied ihe cou: ORPHANS’ COURT. Judge Me (rthur —Ty-d09 the will "of tho late dames! Dales was @1el. Tl H queaths bre hi wife ax Dominates Mr Milleras bh will amin 8. Moxley ws also filed He extate to bis wife and chi . and no! i in, of which 9 schedu’ will of the late A. BR. Sparke wa: filed one witness, Measre. Thomas J mt J f the wil Barns qual fi joho and Marg: erg LJ a ified ag adminis tratrixot TJ) Hat and alao ardian to ber children. h onah D, Hoover (having be letters of ad Mivistration were issued) was filed. He bejueaths his estate to his wife, ‘edee Snell ~Vesterday, a Sore eried, slso the Fotlow- an charged with vssault on x; fined $3 and costs. THE CARNIVAL. Alexander, charged with Dia avenue, at the rate of The Vonrt stated that in fut fast drixing 12 miles isminsed. five all parties going at arate of over are six bone mhour. He would, per hupe, except carnival ay. TWO MEN AND ONE PAIR OF PANTS. James Smith and Louis Simms, stealing a pair of pant p satnod at $12; fined $25 each, or juil six mol PAT GAVE EIS WIPE A COUPLE OF sMacks. Patrick Fleming, assault on Mary Fleming, his Fife. said he was guilty of giving her a couple ofsmacks; ficed $5, and reyaired to give bonds in ‘$200 to keep the peace. MOR IssEY Loses M9 DiNweR. M . st patie arenas Scores from Ji fi pgetown: fined “$S aud rom Jebn Morrissey, in Georgetown: ‘an 30 dave ip Jail. TO-DAY. Jobn Brooks, colored, charged Bg cursing in the 3. so, charged with making threats lence to John H. Shields threatening put out his light—that er with the Police Court todo ashe pleased, it todo a in thesum of 9500 to keep the 2. Emma Task, indecent exposure: 3. William Clark drnvk on the atrect; fined 3 fin 3 THE CASE OF THE EX-POLICRMAN CHARGED WiTH AL Jomes H. Smith, colores iceman, char with the larceny of ‘ siive? cap fiom the rondenes of J.G. Berret, in the month of March last Col Bizet seatifed o hin renidence belug’ entered, and miscing the goblet. and to findiog Smith in hie the fine in this case then im ordinary <s police officer at the time of the sed a fine ef $25, or three monthe ia "Wan" “Spencer, aranke and ™ ', dranl each. John Smith, assault on WW apd costs, or two months ed, steal impose a lei canon. Sinith theft, “He tip. sail, t Hall. c ; pleaded gro: ort ity an an *ix the in 5 ‘Alexander Bol' Hares arbi Hi M detox th arrested jars ley a) ear) Lon, on fhe charge of fast deicing on the Aregue. fected their recognizance ($20 each) at, hot appearing. Henry Baiicy. coigtes, charged with stealing toe ry greenhacks from George W. Emerson; fined @10, or eixty days in y1 John Thomas, a restaurant keep- or, sell'ni Hqnor without license: fined }20 and costs. Geo. B. Williams, cel drook and disorderly Georgetown; fined §3. Catherine Ready, selling tpiritons liquors without license: fined @20.” Alf jen. colored. disorderly ip Georgetown. Also charged with profanity ; fined g*. W alias: Tip” Evare ara with assanit aud battery oa Joho Harris; fined @5 and costs. HARGES OF STEALING. ETc. Charles Brown, colored, charged with stealing 2 unds of butter. valued at $9; fined $2), or three ths in j9il. John Isaxc, colored. charged with ‘ing @ cray bianket . TI wk Joyce, Nathaniel Allen, colored, 1 lawful assembly: fined $5each Margaret Bussel’, Vagrapcy, workhouse thirty days. Jobo Enoch H. Ambush fined § Fauny Magruder. pro fanity: ned 93. Jol Adjourn ‘ia same onence, fi, ‘GEORGETOWN. Tur Corsci.s —Pursuant to the requirements of the charter both boards of the City Councils mot last night. Board of Aldermen —Common Council resolutions in regard to renting the «tals in the market hou: and for the relief of McNerhaney and Waters om! ication from John J. Bozus in om tax of the property of John Dat: was referred tothe Becorder for investigation and report. and afterwards the vote was reconsiiered and the communication !aid on the table. Board of Com wae! —All of the members Messrs. Casilear, Gat ready to progeed to business. au:| proposing that when tbe beards adjourn it be to Friday ev Bext at 7, o’clock, and that they meet on Friday evening of each week thereafter at the same hour. Mr. (irines resented petition of John J. Recorder. Mr. Curtis presented account of Wm. for work done om wharf foot of High referr r, Fuller presented petition of t Ladies Union Benevolent Association asking an ap- preepticn to aid them in the relief of the poor: re erred, Mr. Berry presented communication of the street ccmmissioner ‘enclosing two bills for street work, referred. Mr. Curt fom committee, reported tll for relief of McNerhancy and Waters: aw-ed. Mr. Grimes. from committee on mi joure, reported resolution alle the clerk of the vration to remt um m stalls ip the market honse to such persons and for such purposes as Le may deci advisebie: passed, Sa.es or Rear Estat ‘thomas Dowling. real sttate auctioncer.s es‘erdey afternoon sold atanction inches on South street. by a depth net. Parts by two frame buildings,toW D. Wallach, lor #1 20. MeRcHANTs’ ExcHaNe Forty-four hundred Qushels red wheat sold_on 7 4 (00 at $1.33 and 400 at $123 81 1e; referred tothe = in nt Lockont loet mai overboard by a sudden re st Williams ‘The m¢mbers of the Potomac boat clus a final race of the season, between picked 3 of members of the club, barring the crews Who participated in the last regatta, ALEXANDRIA, Man Docs —The md dog Pag ek rt timo hobin have occurred here. Bi - Hou vedessh—rit i» Toported,£ morning that hfs tt ter of in night indi nna rat cu v1 —The ir. Hoary Daingeriicids alah war stolen atable of that Cy eo week. was Setur- day by Mr. games Chatham, who found the animal Fidden and left by = cofoted man. jo arrest was PRorarty Sare.- Groen. & ioe, page sold the farm sit pear Bistios. OAs Me Er belon ‘to rk; price $30 per acre.—Gazeitr ' Of Bew @ last evening. 0 STOOLS AND COVERS. large IANO COVERS and STOOLS, of ailldeeteipions, have just oven reserved of the arse rooms W. G. METZBROTT & Co. q==“" BARGAINS DRY Goons. mY PUROBA! SOUT oun BB,MATEBAN, FsCHAnine EIGHT MIBUTES’ BIDE FROM THE UITY. BAILROAD FARE ONLY 10 CENTS PER DAY. | 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BENJAMIN MILLER, NEW BOCKS, NOVELTIES in STATIONERY, 101 BRIDGE STREET, GEOKGETOW N.D. 0. ~- = TAB.tEER cones ar aaNAr manship. at Institute, l4th street, between | caveat cnvnae 18 Wugling great barzaios TER Tapa Witt be rgoreantzed ou MONDAY. Oct-84, | WEDDING, PARTY. AxD. visiTING CARD Retere par heaiag nt be saved by giving him a call . For terme, £0. apply to) parrenson ing. lke, Velveteens, English Satine. Merinoes, wee Irish Popiing, Plaid Poplinsaed Serger, Blane X1- > paces. Blankets, Flannels. Cloths and Cassimeres. Jugla's celebrated id Gloves, Joseph's Ria Glover, lar. Embroideries; Hamburg Work, and Real 1 a | REAL ESTATE AGENTS. WOOD AND COAL. (sate eco. REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, c= AND woop. | VAI ine’, i — | CAS ERPS ASE UFR O CCOTHISG. | 1 har No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENURE, THIRD DOOB BOOTS, SHORE. ete tL GES RW OHL'S.1 73% ridge street, jetown. jote wail from Georgetown of Washington attended tor "ocae'Iy cas NATIONAL Loan orrice. oresincat Wn BEAL ROTATE NOTES tice | BAST OF 7TH STREET. | | | some of meer. and are ered robate = GOUD PAPER AT THE LOWEST BATES. 2u.do0 fo Loan s ; GREAT SALE | Fieses © oF gee <: REDEEMED PLEDGES | 3 | €40.000 to loan for one year, in amounts to enit | the borrower. j “STOVES, FURNACES, &c. F at EISS) 'S CHEAP STOVE STORE, a in — TIT 7th street. oF, We are also prepared te parchase at | weet market ey. Ce SiN PAPER, CORPORA ‘OK MORNING GLORIES AND ORIENTALS, TION, GOVERNMEN aber iN ROBERT FULTON & ¢o., 314 NINTA STREET, Bi ing Vv ¥HE Saat Raaskeue er E M. WILBON, REAL ESTATE AMD INSURANCE BROKER, BETWEEN PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND D StREET, 08 BREN Commencing 7" wit sBOUBLE OVEN RANGR, $11 SEVENTH STREET, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, te crate. i ed — Orrosits Post Orrice, jothing can this, And continuing EVERY PAY = ot, ; SIMPSON. WASHINGTON, D. 0. Catil all our UNREDEEMED PLEDGES are | oc8 _'1008 Penn. ave bet wih ana lines sara disposed of, 7,aE CHALLENGE = BASE BUBNER, Sales and Exchanges of Boal Estate efcted. We have the largest and most valnable stock of | with Byphon Fine, fo ever offered for eale in this civy, B. F. SIMPSO! | Loans negotiated. Houses for rest, and rent col- ‘Two valuable Diamond Seti 8 1005 Fenn ere tar tons One very fine Pear! Set, Ditto one Coral Set, Andi fine Gold Sete, $3 fine Gold Watches, 760 Silver Watches, and 39 Gold Chains, Musical and Mechanical Instruments and Oil Paintings, Guns and Pistols, Five Pianos, Four Sewing Machines. Bix eets fine Mink Furs, Bix Fine Shawls, Sixteom fine Silk Dresses, 7,40 New Shirts LOAN OFFIOES. ‘ABO'S wasnnere LOAN OFFIOB AND Cons 4 Rue HOR. avenue, between ch ‘1th streets, south 5 (re. OABO, formerly his, Barsatine,) ie meg meng thick mato | mu Set elt Senet 6 PAY ADVANCES. e8 th the lowest rates in the town. The Highlands: rate Entrance from the hall ON THER 4 OR BR Be ee Rrereen See AND THE ance beret sayences on ¢ and Si BLADENSBURG TURNPIKE, Ergin per pe M 8. PRINCE'S LOAN OFFIOR . 400 ELEGANT BUILDING SITE3! STILL EBXIstTs, FIRST CLASS SUBURBAN HOMES’ EB AVENUES A ES) ETS ARE aye MANDSUMELY FRNCED THREE PARKS LAID OFF! FINE SPRINGS OF PURE WATER. mence, OF the than@ers of elc call wit fail waned tocossecy the Uivinn tare toey oa to ring iyres confidence.” “ ~ AND PAINTEE AND GLAZIER, LOUISIANA AVENUE. A &.B. DEPOT 13 UPON THE GROUND. SYREET CARS WILL SOON RUN THEKE. OBBAMENTAL Bo. 625 of all kinds of wood and marble neatly ex NE: Initations copied in the latest and most approved styles. re Bestored nders life mie- ‘This distressing affection, whict vl RO: iF uL NOMINATIONS, le and marrt: tmpossible, ts the id OH TORRE: MILLS Ree TE Naw | syatiy PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. | fy'the victims of lmvope iatlgeaee Sem DIATE NEIGHBURBOUD. are too apt to commit excesses from not | opp aes Bte. ware of the dresdiul conssjucnces that uray $40,000 WOBTH OF HOUSES NOW ON THE ww. who that under 4 the erbyectwirt GROUND! 4 Sovrn s1pz Pexnsvi.vaNta AVENUR, 8 200 OF THE LOTS OFFERED COVERED ‘end léth strosts, F sini Prepared to execute in the best style, at re WITH FINE FRUITS: Is execute in the very beet style A MAGNIFICENT GROVE OF 18 ACRES IN THE CENTER SOMETHING NOVEL: LLAS, COTTAGES, and ali RESIDENCES ba Hiithy ON LONG TIME PAYMENTS! And combined with sales of Lots. Lots also sold om long time! THE CHOIOE FOR $150. Proper discounts on cash sales. @uced rates. and op Ree aD ORATIVE PAINTING, Particolar attentio to INT! OB D RATIONS. —_— mals 27 H ESTABLISHED 1541. } 53 LA. AVE. — OL) or“ I] PADDLE MY OWN CANOK.” WS M.T. PARK: eyed toand from the Highlands, and #3, $5,) HOUS! ct, Sree Of exPOMse. UPR applicaiion ai Te: ‘in : the ofive. Maps, Plans, Pamphicts,and Photozraphi: | establishment can >= I4 Vusws of ingLots and Villa Sues ofered may also be | ats iis chalioages ony te Paris. Poise Seen at the offic. t Mo. C10 F STEEST. OF PATERTOFVICR, | SapenSjger7 ng fo omnes on Vememnors =z. & CO,, he is thankful for past favers, n080-tf Proprietors. of the same. M. ANNOUNCEMENT J. Look! Leok! Look! screaty which ruin AT THESE PRICES! Dysinone, EXTRAORDINARY! produced by bese aks OVERCOATS. = ~~ DOMESTIC MELTON. Bor Fomiauon of As I desire to make a change in my business, WHITNEY BEAVER... wt Love of Solitude: 1 SBALL COMMENCE crm CHINCHILLA... CASTOR BEAVEE.. ESQUIMAUX ENGLISH MELTON...... MOBCOW.. THIS DAY TO SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK AT PRIME COST, 14 particularly fm iy numerous petrous thet there te NO SHAM $17 and $20. ip hieameonncemsnt oot it ie dull trade, as everybod: ee largest busines in t! aris the Toubow that lamin earnest, shall sal GEBMANTOWN WOOL, in all colors, at 12% cents per ounce. BEERGMANN'S BERLIN ZEPHYR, made to improve it I do i APES AND TALMAS polidaye. = IN GREAT VARIETY. DERBY SUITS. ... WALKING 8UITB................... DEBBY 8UITS........ SBAVY CASSIMEBE.............. BULK MIKED een ENGLISH MELTON. SUPEBFINE BLAOK BUITS.......926 and 930 B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, AN EARLY CALL IS SOLICITED, aT A. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVBRUB, BETWEEN ; 10ru AND 11m STREETS, n0dd-tr Near Pennsylvania avent a ay AX oem Gzenee P. GOFF, “Pereors DEALER 1N ‘Three doors cast of Hith. hah GROCERS SHBLY AND STOR FURNITURE OLERas BROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS, cen URAas HOPE, CORDAGH, TWINB, RAILS, Pi dae eee. eBircouns WRAPPING to and et STATIONEEY, &c., Be. SUTHERLAND'S BRUSH FACTORY. QHIRI AND UNDERGAKMENT PacToOx y, oe r ‘. _BECRRES tiption kept cousteatiy | “Sir-coiy 940 F STREET bit) ai GALLERY et eerie aa at THE “WOOD AND WILLOW WARB DEPOT,” 689 D Sraxzr, orn 7

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