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_EVENING STAR. _ LocaL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &e. Rational Theoter.— Mrs. ¥. W. Sander as ‘Mary Strart.” Walls Opera Houre—La Knee Carvival Min- otrele. Metzersit Tol. Two-beaded girl, s giant gud giantess, the bearded woman, and other Bumen curiosities. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 458 7th street. Barlow's Galicry of Oi] Paintings, 16 Penu- sylvania The wh iasaie Market Tre Pian for the Entire Strusture. or, last evening, transmitted to the jermen a commanication of Adolph Giess, architect, in relation t the proposed ‘ton the square at the intersec- G Lovbisba avenues, between i the same. J* ty bls communscation that this lately Conated by the federal gov- erpment to this city, on the eondition and for the patpose of improving and converting it into ures suitable fer the transaction of the gtoae © market, or } $s a market-shed for the pur- » Mraw, oats, corn, corn- all kinds, wood for sate from the wegen. cattle on the beof, country produce sold from the wagon, and such other bulky aud i corporation may de- 513 feet long by 158 around mumber ¥1,000 pitted by our most inte corgetown, aud bare if it m ¢ to it, and ty and our most ¢ ave Leen lately eflorts and tacrifices uss tranemnits a plan, ovcting the whole consisting Of three p giheach. The middle tler is 525, wide. ard forms trussed reoi, be ¥ making 1 hich “consists feet open hall, covered with a # vruillators for the whole lengib; it is tcomy gb for the reception of ait the bey wagons and other vehicles which ket days obstruct Louisiana avenue.” © Uers to both sides of the % feet wide each, and are * into three compartments of he midule aisle forming « drive. y along the whole length, to both sides of which there are formed bins of 17 feet square, tor wholecate These bins are 120 in uumber. The end of the.e structures, however. om the side ef the canal, should be cnt off, lable leng'h to be used aa the cattle pen. Mr. Clars concludes by saying “that the minor details of the plen, remain to be developed in conjunction with the officers, who may be en- Srveted with the superintendence and manaze- went of this important improvement, which @aanct fail to become 4 RICH s0TR tothe exchequer of th he property recource former are aga subdiviccd OF REVENTE ty, whilst stimulating nd business life of al elasses, directly or ini ‘The success, Wever, depends to a great extent upon the spirit with which the enterprise is initiated. ‘The sumot $5,000. lately a) Propriated by the Councils, and to the extent of which Mr. Arthur Pasnell, «+ the lowest responsible bidder. has beew awarded a contract, will cover hardly more than a space of Yength, or 138 feet wide by 51 feet in ¢ tenth of the total area; he how- bimseif to be willing and pre- ving ample bondto cary out the rest as evinced by the donation and of the large interests at to suggest to you to ask for thority trom the Councils to complete the whole structure at once at the very moderate Fates. and upon the easy conditions of payment, ae proposed by Bir. Pannell, and as agreed upon more particularly he build the whole structure and lead the raine Water from the downsp, terra cotta Pipe into the 11th stre additional som of ciously expended, w sewer, will r 060. require an ‘This amount, Judi- 1 no doubt redeem ‘that Bost freydented ing, ut hitherto Begiecicd y heart of the city, wth the stre Smithoniaa grounds and Depa ure and steswloat wharver w ¥, Penn- sylvania avenue, from its pr enviable Matus What Mr. Chase Knows Abeut Wood | Pavemen last eve: The Me “i to the prepared by W.H. Chace, Esy., chairman ¢ = Colbmaitice on improvements &f that Boa: whee ts by stal ing the conflicting views in ub relation ¢ +? wood pavements, at involring an out our broad streets and tee on improvement having oniy « linn mn which be is ch airman Raowteds e of refors Geterm sit t our country where wood ntticd to any extent. He result of his obs d, Brooklyn, and a sums up by stating bis opinions that dry rot, the ebief ive of wooden pave- ments, is hastened by thorough tarring. which stops the pores ef green wood and ‘confines Sap, that the beard foundation should be diepepsed with, as it checks the ascent of moisture to the blocks, necessary to their pre- servation: that the tarring procese, as usually Gone, is a humbug, aud tends to estroy the wood; that in Chicago the wood pavement di Kot ret Out, but wears ont; and thal on our atreets they will not wear out in twenty acelphia, and = years if properiy put down; that bur- bettizing the is not essential: and that te simpler the pavement the Let- ter is. Frem al’ which be conchules “that plain blocksot young timber, either white Pine, white oak, locust or cedar, free from sap. Well put down upou a properly prepared gravel ardrand toundation, the upper marines woul covered With @ coatof hot tar, and an inch of Very coarse sand. the whole thoroughly gravele. and rammed between tbe blocker, is the tose wroed pavement in ase: and 1 Rave no hesitancy ip saying tbat wood pavemen‘s, proper! Gown in this city, will last from twelve to tifteen year+, and upon cur less travel d that Same ing and : No farther evidence of u the eager ine of these went rapid iz ULATION —Mr. Ordway, emitice of the Washington » yesterday notified the police €ut the country hucksters from allowing their horses or wagons to remain on Penns, or Louisiana avenue, as he bal ble accommodations for them 4 be furnished free of ebarge. ases Lis action on the la (ing the Market Compamy, which om and after sixty days from the Parrece of this act, marketing of the produc uamed bereim shall be exetuded from Fama and Louis! ae ae the & and pavements thereon.” To-day. perso: find ibe ecuntrymen immediately in the rear of the butchers’ stalls, which places hey wil Occupy permane: ¢ officers of this order Isave Washington on ursuay evening for Plilade!- phin, for the purpose of installing the grand sheers of Penusylvania. ‘fbis order was fouad in Washirzton ety some ten or twelve years »go, on pristian basis, requiring Its appli- canis ior membership to acknowledga Jesus Christ to be the son of God, and that Be died om the cross for the redemption of all mankind. It bas received dona’ an preens It is bereties: certsiply ought to meet the cordial apprerai and aid of all ebristians. “ A Conmoy OccvRREsce.”"—Daring the past two weeks (tbe family of John C. Wilson, No. 5s, south B street, Capitol Hill, have been de- prived of their marketing and Clothing, as yo Fay. “* just w orp oe "t eupect tt” A fk nights since thelr Kitchen was cleared of cook. ing utenesile, and yesterday afternoos, about 5 o'clock, while every inember of the family was am the house, the hat-rack 4m the hali was com- pletely cleaned out of hats, overcoats, mutts, oe furs; but the thieves didn’t stopthere. The Te looked and of course was — atte {o by being ritied of a tarkey and lots of corn beef, cold = ‘They complained to the poiic who id * sash ‘tings were common no’ ponent Grxwan Crass.—Prof. D. L. Selke, one of the teachers of German in oar public Keg will organize @ sew class for who dest) to learn the German language at the Washing- ton Business College this evening. Prof. Selke’s class in this col! ‘Was a very successful one, and there is but li doubt the new class ‘will be Billed in a short time. ——— a ATTENTION is called to the advertisement of Prot. Singienen’ 's lecture on * Modern Explora- tome im Underground Jerusalem.” to be deliv- eae es aie ate eee oe rae <menes to-morrow evening. Prof. S. has the very latest information on this important subject. ———_ “Tue Camnivat” at the National Skating Park will take sacs on Weduesday evening. See nents | CORPORATION AFFAIRS. Beard of Alderme e, Jamnary ot Several eommun!eatic received frum che Mayor: transmitiing sece {R F Pergasou ard EL Kidgely, ward the dd re. porte eee The Be.cy cvurs. LOST OF VEST CkDAT « BUCERDINGS, Mr. Tenneyond Vae Star—Mr. Tenmew Defends Tim= sclf ond Colgpeues, and also One Barker — Mr Tenney Could Net be Beugit, net uth the Prendeccy of the Board After our report of the proceedings ia the Hevy Conse clone d verter Shepherd offered, ulions of Mr. Tenney © bonds of the officers; which © Da upeater or He lege ot ie 9 Johoson asking the pri le irom grapes grown im nia Dd bye omple without pay ment Heemestall of wines were 6 propriately see the Minority die so hard, and remimded Mr. Shepherd that greater men than he had died— Rapoleon at Waterloo, Cornwallis at Verk- town, &e. Mr. Sbepherd- And Bowen last June.” ir. Tepney’s resolution, fixing the amonnt of Ddonds at $10,000 each for the elerk and coliee- for, and $2,960 for the surveyor-the elerk’s bond to be approved and placed in the hands of the President, and the olwers, alter approval, in the bands of the clerk-—was then passed. Mr. Shepherd presented the petition of Mrs. 14 to the seriows accident thatoccurred b by which oue of the memb-re of tue Jost bis lite and several others were “the propriety of ype josees gust these poor chars: t theirdatice,” reterred partme: Baits Peale; San pan veaaet bs One tranamittirg s ea Manca rom Adoiph Mr. Tenney offered w resolution for the pur- nt 30 . chase of an iron safe in which to keep the = snakes Bild tothe sgubte bordering adopted. Also, a resolation for the Gnar Betetan ion of work on the Woodiey Lane bridge; h be asked should lie over. Also, resolution Sikes the duties of the Clerk avd Treasurer, one of ®hich js to deposit the tands in the bank ot day Cooke & Co. ution was referred or: netion of tue thie year. batit emouid be de wld be deemed advissble to con- aed! for ite cost: uction, am a.thorized to enter into smeh contract.” is ferred to committee om markets aud orcered to be printed. AVEMENT. A communication wos received from A. Grant reccommend he Brecklebsnk & T: “4 eting; and if that art! 1m sione he would not have noticad it. Bat | [hh when the body he was a member of was attac the aperets Was his duty to defen it. It wasstated that | evening there had beem an inturmal undesstanding tat MK CHAK ON WooD PAVEMENTS no business was to be transacted wt that mect A communication was received tro y tHe Mayor transit de from Wm. A d other art onsely m ig; that they were to meet to wait upon the resident. That was true; but the President | ‘Year not receiving, when the court met, it Wes suggested that they enter into business, and ne member present objecting, they proces ded to an election. it would appear from THe Star's editorial that bad the member abeent at the time of the election been present the resait would have been different, but had he been there the result would have been the same; and if those whore nominations were now pend ing in the Senate had been present asx mer! they would have gono with the majority of th court. He bad seen no notice of that meeting except in Tes Stak, and after reading that — and belng apprised of the proceed. ings of u £ of a comanit urge the making of an iugion chanel of the Saas tatruicting 4 Lgtess to urge the pasesge cf wpprope ations of public money or lands tovaid the peolie schools of this District was recelved. thoy Nevieg igscied theamendmienie ct thts Voard, strlkiug out we eleuers ip relation to the sehool tax anda | era schol system for the District a“ THR GEORGETOWN COUNCILS Mr Boker moved to achere to tho amendment in he anxiously lcoked for au editorial on that elec- | relation to striking out the achoul tex clmmee aed tion, but not ome word did he tind. In George- | from t siziking cut the clause tora town the Councils had elected three of the CREASL SCROUL, SYST. Mr. Galick muved to refor the whole matter to the finance co mittee. i members to office and surely that was | mote irregular than nomisating a son. Why | ‘ir Btew in favor of Mr. Baker's motion, did BE STAR show up that election’ | asthematcr, ought to be attended to at once. Le (Mr. Shepherd.—Tne Svan is taking up these | was not contemplated ¢ [Bate taixed schools, that Would ceme in good t.m=, but bi of treet ee for all the echools. whi T. Moore aaid that auch action le ayor Bowen had ap; and they ha violated the Mr. Connolly said the mixed sehovls ur come. aud there were gentiemen bere. w! jook buck with wonder that there ab rat be orp? #iticn to them, ‘Phe two chilaren put in by the col. id irregular proceed! oo im turn; they will come te Georgetown by-and-by.) Why this virtaous in- digpation on the part of Taw Srau unless it bargens that one of the members of th court is ove @f the proprietors of that paper? ‘The ma- jority of the court had determined thatthe court should be reorganized, as it was nceded. ‘Taz Srax intimates that Mr. Bowen had secured th« remination of the members of the court and thereby pays a poor compliment to the Presi- Cent of the United States, and at the fame time gives Mr. Bowen credit tor more tuflvence than he (T.) thought he possessed. The only knowl. edge he had of ME. BUWMN SHAPIN oked to inixed inted two colored TEE ACTION OF THE a B tehools for colored laren would appiy to bs od upon the same platform is twenty years azo. ‘atirem said he was toe » to know much about been informed that about that tum MAKING DEMOCRATIC SPERCHPS (N FRONT OF THE ATENT OFbICE r. puolly characterivcd the statement as a was bis callin; ing if he coul law is COURT With nis brether-in-law and aak- support him. That brether-in- th nreerd to colored p “ONE DARKER,” an he is called im the Stax. '{ Mr. Shepherd “He isn't two.”) A man had aright to ask vote for his Ww. He might, with the seme propriety speak of the editor of that popes a8 my more =a twenty but bat atleman Mr. ¢ false hoe Mr. McCathran said that if the gemtieman me: Ketter of ap- | to charge bim with Iyitg, juet to ni he tion#, as an | would ncet him ris remarks of the Stag, aud next Teferred to bis ( mey's) son, and stated that it had been determined in a conference or cau- cvs to make a complete change of officers. Mr. Shepherd asked why four members of the court had separated from the others. Mr. T Would tell Bim why republican members of Con- gress separated from the others. | Mr. Shepheru—You do rot REPRESENT THE REPL of the District, and OU, NOT ¥ Br. Ten ey continued, saying cus had net agreed on a clerk, whe between isd M | j er anid there wee no 9a | sebocta in the olution be the {i | elatement that colored Tru ‘Thec law War not trae Laws’ h Ceclare all wore of white aN PARTY bank God you never wiil self trom the at the cau- he men | Ueued the fact te his son, who saidhe would | * jferve if elected. Mr. Bowen never knew of } this young man being a c the election. e further ¢: urge upon € ty cl paging sa aet ter a general v yeas ll; maya Mesera, Gulch. BM the clerkshi; herd es in THE which Mr. Dub A ROWEN Sr He bad been spoken to im reference to Mr. PD, and thought he might be a good man. fle | would eay here, that the Sram intended to show up irand und corruption whenever they found it. The election om last Monday was an outrage om the people, and the members may | tet assured that tke people aro now working, and willsoon prevent, the necessity of any dis- cussion of that election in this Court. He asked Mr. Callan bad not provided « safe, how was it that Mr. Tenney had not feund it out betore, and introduced a resolution as he had at this meeting. He defer meen Tate U Clerk, Surveyor | and Collector, at 0 o length. Mr. Le mncy said be bad overlooked the charge “MILK IN TRE COCA NUT") auto the object of Mr. Rowland’s resolction— to enable the President to make fone baad boy ar and said im reply that be had understood that seme members ef the Court had peererdipe = | ceived from $300 to $400 per annum for sorving on committees, and these were partics in syim- pathy with the minorty. Mr Shepherd inqutred how he kuew, and Mr. | of as | ted simb frei hie be utile x the “act in relati proved Jarnary WW sUtRte for the awe | resolution r: qucati Rit | order of the Board of Health to be saspended antil such tlie as there eball be additional legislation on this eubject. and reouceting the buperintemds truet bi ‘ce Dot to interfere with any oats, or geese, which may be found ng at large in this city wn! cf nite hed. Mr Btewart oF SANCE. Tenney replied that it cameffrom M orgy 7a eae itm they would uct b- far ont = was to be done on New Year's Daywas | yh? met = gavo the Board of Health a sovere ©, and be asked WHY A OaVCTS HAD DREN BED, and why the republican wembers were not im- vited. He would have gone himsclf had he for he certainiy was not « democrat, towland explaitied his course, 4s was ed by Mr. Sargent, whe said 48 had no mation to mabe, as ke beld himself re- sponsible, not to newspapers, pnt to the Pres dent of the Unite tes anil the people of ihe county. ot of their overstupping their gtobe greater than those who exiatenca. nelly moved the adoption of two resolu referring the tutter (9 the Board dihe other requerting che Mayo: law in reiay riorty days. K moved @ resolution authorizing w | Mayor io request the Bowrd of Houlth to suspend | thelr order anal tuia board takes lurther action in The motion to refer war loat—yeas— Messrs. Chase A comantts, cor * of Messrs. Brown Ore, end Shepherd re— Messrs. Baker o@ Sargent, was apy dtovdivide the county | Chimpion. Davie thran, Sister, stow 8, preparatory to the annua | art and the 5 eri—8. i » and the conrt ad- Mr. Guiick ost. and the Coonoil bill | presed: Year Crocker, yi! Baker. Champiva, C: Jick, McUathran, Blater, Mesere. Chase, Crosman, M NDS OF Te BURG Rar the afla During the investig above-mentioned road, m & committee of the Virginia Richmond, Mr. Keuben # oa mm the House of Delegates from Alexansiriajand the sormer secretary of the railread company, and one ot the commissioners appointed to receive subscriptions to the capital stock, testified thai «0 shares were subs d and $4,000 paid in, being asbare. This amount, leas $100 for | expenses, was paid toMr. Huyek, the treasurer | of the company. Un examining the books of Hoyck's Bank, in Washington. after its failure, be found that many thousands of dollars had Leen deposited there unknown to the witness, and the bowks showed that there was still a bal- | ance due the bank fromthe company. An atti- | davit of Mr. Huyck was submitted to the effect that some £60,000 in all had been paid in to the | company On account of the stock issued, and jen inthe chair, and all the mem Dere present except Mr. Palmer. Prayer by Jenn- cilman Bowen. wes received from the Mayor in auawer sour aiating that the present Ward Com | missioners Issue ho certificates of indebtedness to laborers Blatements of ti instances, but this eo pbed Also, owe inclosing bill tor he Poor of the sixth Ward by &C. for the quarter ending ie Inclosin, that he knew this of his own knowledge, tho | {ruta the cor pratt ioe ations Gr ek money having been paid him as treasurer. | rial Bias fant of the Washington Aerlam far be piel morenrnucsd ‘Also, one inc’ ‘THe Freewen’s Trinvte or Respect to a | Combe . a Dead Coumape—A mecting of the members Sebitsbing softess’ot el i ‘ils of the Ketorm other on the street; fined $10. ton urging it to th greateet speed pors Accused testified th. : the girl was able to appear, and certificate trom sufteriny received. a physician of respectability, w the case, ttated that he wer ea | the workhouse in default of iso, ome incon of the Washington city Fire Department was | School Ct by a i for board of wer rGay afternoo! . Josey che: t ing the twenty- ude ens ‘esper Sm ectetary, wi x | third report of the ie Board et (i Babiicschools tras. 9 committee to draft resolutions express: seen for GP gece on, Dey the sence of the meeting— William Higgle Tizglen, “No. | tom Profssor inenry. 4 S- Thomas in relation to the cause cf the closing of the lecturs eee ‘eer atey Linea _ ‘Thomas H. eee a aint in enewer ER OS ot the bo 5 - | ivi cof the com of grading aad pees che | eka recent accu followin in the. Digh “raat we extend pitioe he a o repeal an act euiitied “ ia commendation. —Bil v to the taunily of the deceased our profound coe. | eset rd of Health: passed. Bill for Goience am fis —_ bereavement in | the reliol of ‘parton sscekney; © referred. Jyint res- Fama 8 lamenting the loss of an affectionate hus- P= ray esting the Mayor to, Sathories 3 ty oe, et eotiae eure’ te | Srninentioe sas Siemans tom ait adjourned No'cke'! Rp. By te ‘Tur Ceneve Manemats WANT More Pay.— genie i A meeting of assistant United States searshals for taking the census of 1470 was held at Union ‘p to deciare the cent pend U4 i 30.100 to aid in the the on ictew, ax Touk Bene; | evens Pr ir emis A villa th Terabe reli oF OH ai Pa. wee called te the ebair, and N. A. a Birkhead. exrignee of G. Scanteeersse eu. of Md. was appointed ferent friar. pen tiktin prcriae Wor the feginrtion sd which the f tees aud inieru.ents of the dead; as nounced : lon onder a ness—S. 8. Gamatt, | aii trthe, weliel of Dr. WW Potter, coroner; of Tenn.; A. A. Thomas, of Wis; N-H. Creager, | Mebertwie dll’ for the reliet of of Md._On invitation 8, S: Gamait, of Teen DE rd oy te tne Sy eh E. M. Masters, of N.Y.; W. Schiver, of 8.c. | S29" ‘street south, from 2d s'reet engi to the The convention adjouri urned to meet to- | Cxnal: 3 Mr Bartou—Bill For the relat merrow morning at 19 0 . the League | ot em} esof the yy ‘ater Registrar Kooms, ‘th street, between By. ae i Harts Bill to reaulate, the wale of baled hi Emcdinie ectlesuine sf the Bio prose fon te HE proceedings of fie Fates Conrt of mediate collecti the rent sday last, ter Market, “pareed.. Bill suthorising the ¢ Ther way tet gacetated thal G. Newton Newson | of, be aaah gee be tee ete tae aneceinns was dismissed, the ebarze not being sustained. | BS'S'Jy Guptapristion for the, haproverent of the ae ‘sshingten channel of the Potemac vier. pasacd Trr Ohio Republican Association will sere- | By Mr Carraher- besslution of inquiry relative t the sale of send and gravel belonging to the Pereath j Mads rameed, By Mr. Bowen ieaulution to Pe pade Hon. 8. C. Schenck ou Friday evening of this week vent the canal contractors frum Temovingmors thee TE comet brvge at ote time, parsed Sy Mr. P :pe— Bea tig aceriain privilege Big. paar LDL AMER 3038 Onandier to erect ridings paseed Te pay rie ration notices in A Pp of Porsy b's map of By Lior the retief of Wine; provide for the earpora:ion'e portion ving Pevn-yivania i" ions of the ex himsna-d by 5 pare Mr. Burges. — the cemmitrre on police Ported bills for the relief of Martin Gannon; to cause drinking f-untains to be placed wen su Privilegeste Thor john Soter; * frame sddition to bie brick Bouse, bill to au forts the protection cf laboring men by imposing a pes alty en contractors who «lo nor brace excavations fe aging dc. which ened were Be fire department committee. Dill to create au additional igo de ocated mm the Third Ward; pasecd ee Botp Roporny on tur Cars—The New Fork Through Train Plundered—* Road Agents” Plu der the Boggaye Car.—Last night the throwcl train from New York, which left Baltix chiy at 830 p. m. was entered pbers who broke no the baggage car and threw « five trunks near the four mile house, and, after rifling more of the baggage in the car, | : trein at the Kelay House and went ba’ cure the trunks. When the train arrived in this city detectives Coomes, Miller and McDevitt were sent and teok the return train beck to Bultimors, and after seeing the damaged baggage, report. ed the case to the authorities in Baltimore to work up. ‘Phe officers gave it as their opinion that the job was done by ‘‘protessionals.”” No clothing Was taken, the o seenre valuables. One gentleman bad $2,500 worth of diamonds in the car, which the thieves did not succeed ip getting. There is no clue as yet to the robbers. —— FUNERAL OF & Fireman.—The funeral af the late Frank Sewell, colored, an extraman attached to No.4 Engine Company, whose death took place on Sunday morning Tast, and which resulted from injuries received by be run over by No. 1 engine on Christmas day, took place from No. 4 engine-house, on Virginia avenue, this afternoon. There was averylarge concourse of persons present, among them many of our white cttizens, including Commissionest —— and Goodall, Mr. 1. Thompson, and others. The corpre was encased in a bardsome cofiin, on which was a beautiful wreath, placed there by Mr. Thompson. The rervices were conducted by Kev. J. W. Green, after which the remains were borne to the hearse, Messrs. Moore, Lomax, and Lawson, of No. 4, and Walker, Hill, Chinn, of the Pioneer Corps No. 2, actiag as pall-bearers. The cortege was formed of Pioneer No.1, (Fifth Ward,) and No.2, (Seventh Ward,} eaded by the South Washington Band and delegations of the several companice of the department. The remains were interred at the Young Men’s Greun@, 11th and Boundary streets; Mr. J. W. Plant undertaker. ‘Tae River cannot bes said to be open to n: ayes hed Preiay drool Vanderbilt which on the route tween Acquia Creek he Battimore, succeeded in making her way down yesterday, and the propeller New York, of Philadelphia, cut her way up this morning. Icg-curtina is going on actively all alongour river front, and the crystal exbes are being ob- easily twelve and thirteen inches thick, ‘h has not occurred here since the winter of —_—_»—_—_ TME SCIENTIFIC LECTURES cOmmence again “morrow evening, at Lincoln Hail, by Prof. an,on the Philosphy of the Lea Kettle. See advertisement. THE ‘coURTS. Covar Ix GsxeraL TenM, To-pay.—The | case ot Cryer agt. Young wat continued this morning, §Mr. Merrick, counsel tor pl sing his argument. 'Doddridge v: then taken np—W. W. Moore for plais Mr. Appleby tor defence, the argument. Porte Court, To-pay, lire Hasper and James Mc ail ft, anc Mr. Moore opened ige Snel?.—Caro- rthy, carsing each John Hen charged with wantonly ili-using a hors bribe 9 Mr. Gatchell testitied to th d condition of the animal, aud to Hender- for and not over-driven gE 1 Howard, colored, larceny of a hain wortl fined $5. Walter H. Evans, assault on Feoard Howard; postponed. Marion 8 colored, larceny of a goldring anda chemisette, lued at 4; fihed 810 and costs. ALLEGED ASSAULT doin charged with a-aait aud battery on Randall, @ servant girl in rence: the employment ot Mrs. CLA. Osgood. Mr Clos arked a p tponement of the case unti roduced 5 ‘ouse stating that sie was from delirium from the injuries slic The Court asked it Dr. Crouse wa- Mr. George Hi. Corey, a guard at the jail, and a witness iu respectability. Mrs. Merrill, wife ot the ac- cused, here made a formal demand on Corey for the amount which she alleged he owed reed on a grocery bill, but she was informed that this court bad no jurisdiction of civil cases for debt. The Court postponed the case, and di- rected that a summons be issued for Dr. Crouse t@ appear as a witness. RO CAS A. Jones, H. Jones, C. Nunan, C. Callan, J. Haggerty, Geo. Day and Wm. Day, charged with throwing stones in the street, were dis missed. [It was erroneously in our report terday that George and Wm. Day had forfeited their collateral yy not appearing. They ap- peared this morning in obedience to the sum- unions, but there wes no case against them.} THE CARNIVAL. Harry Christner, fast driving on Pennsylva- nia avenue; fined $20. Charles P. Myrti Cay fined $20. 0. Killian, tast driving: fin Jawes MeGuin, fast driving; ined = Charles Hi, Simpson, disorderly condact; fined 85, MARIA'S CRIGNON. James Lomax, colored, assault and battery on Maria Saunders, by tearing off her chignon and back hair on the street. terribly scandalized, «n: the contents of her ebig i " Maria thonght herself brought « bandful of on, and deciared that her own hair. The Judge fined Lomax d costs, or six monthsin jail. Wm. More- food. tast driving on Pennsylvania avenue; fined $2). Jobn Carney. arged with insulting Je- rome Chase and stealing his cap; fined $3 and coste. THE NEANEST WIPE WHITTER YET. | Georgetown Advertisements. HOLIDAY GOODS. PAINTING, &e. AY AMD vaTS. a 6 Warfas, 109 Water # vert. PRISE, ‘ OUB DOG, 18 = MORE; But cnr stock ef Pla N¢ AS and STAT MUSTO as well as Bo: ONERY fs complete. UN NG and REPATSING of all Kinds of Instrn Mente done at short tice BKATES and SLEIGBS at reduced prices. POR & SELIGSON, S Bridge etre POTOMAC, FISHEMTER AT ATOTION. be rented for the comtag seanon. = known aa tOloud's Landi ing —— cash. RITORIE. J THOS. DOWLING, _ Auet R THOMAS DOWLING. Acct’; Qeorgetow! EXFCUTOR’S cae OF @ONSEHTOLN F ,UBE AND EYFROTS, CHOICE LIB! . ac, AT ACTION | Op FRIDAY, MOBNING, Jenna: Bath. I*71 at 10 e'elock, t will eellarel dence of the Iate Kubert Dick. ® street. near Congress street. all hold Furniture and effects, of ce “te | MMpnlicpany Hair cloth Sofas and Chairs, French Plate Mirrors. Mahe ead Gfino Weather Beds Fine Heir Mattrasses. Blankets, Comforts, Spreads. Sheete. Be Burrans, Wardret rs Ont Clovh e. with many other articles At 1 Ocoee, be sold the choice Library. About 20 0 pounds Salt Pork. Lot choice eld ¥ gum ard Lard Groxoe perei t= jn6 [Pat 80 THOMAS DOWL NEw ‘GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! BENJAMIN MILLER, gd — STREET, GEOKGETCWH, D O., as for aalegereat many ARTICAESSUITABLE ror PRES ENT euch a» Roman Scarts, Neck Rib! — Gloves. Lace Collars. Shawls. Port- mo) jon, N ° Books, rane Nive Extracts, Alpaca ‘Chibrefias, Blaskeva, 100 Goren Ladies: and Gent's Linen Husdkerchiets, Winter ‘Dress Goods marked down to vei ALD dow, Prices, Bige Black Velvetoenss superior eS im EORGETOWN BOLLAR: To Fagey Sew a large and su t ani y Jew. eiry. Btatnettes, Alesse ea, Ohieorn Picture Frames, Clocks ‘atch: for tho holidays, Wanderfel ba: 73 High street. J. U. NICHOLS. aH FATD ROR LAD CHILD! gd ST | a eigh oe ee oe OF 5 at L. GBABWOHL'S, 1735 Bridge str Georgstows Note mail. fro: Georgetown of Wes foeton attended toy ‘omy Ts PEDERSICNED. BAS OPENED eBOE ieltes oe a ee Fne has ntof te finest work ooo a age Seles ot sae ab the lowoat Also. an ovperienced nitleman to conduct, ea and eu Custors Branly which shall be denen in as ond with fidelity. roestiy solicit an early call for the examina- tion 3 ‘sy SAMUEL EF. GROSS. THE NEW cCiTy: NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS! 3,000 BUILDING LOTS ALREADY SOLD! AND STILL SELLING EVERY DAY, ar HUNTINGTON. 20 MENUTES DISTANT! ‘d vouch for his | WITH JUNCTION OF RAILWAYS THERE. BR. EB. FARE ONLY ELEVEN CENTS PEER DAY: The Cheicest Lots FOR Twenty-five Dollars e MAY BE PAID FOR $35 MONTHLY. (The moment trains run the price of these LOTS Alexander Bell, coiored, assault and battery | will be from fifty toone hunéred dotiarseach. Now on Kebecca Beli, his wife, with intent to ber. Aiter being arraigned, and while his wife Was passing bim to take her place at the wit- ness Stand, the prisoner strack ber on the side ot the [face with his fist, for which the Judge fined him $19 for contempt of court. The tes- timony im this care showed that tnis man isa desparate character, and unsufe to be at lar, He was committed to jail for action of tt 6 grand jury. ALL SORTS. Even Brown, colored, a int, argent to disorderly in Georgetown: ed Mat- yon, aesauit on William Koss: fined $10 and costs. Tillman Kelty, colored, oy in Center Market; fined $5. Adjourned. "CITY ITEMS. Marxep Dowy. All Cassimere suite and pantaloens. One rT in plai ul Price in plain figures. eecOre nak 410 oh street, northwest. beer ALASKA DIAMONDS, French Gilt Jew ay Jewelry,” Goods, "s Dollar Store, No. 457 Penn- tween 4; and is the time to purchase.) PERFECT TITLE GIVEN AND FULL AB. | STBACTS EXHIBITED. CALL AND GET MAP AND PAMPHLET GIVING FULL DESCKIPTIONS AT 517 SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, BEN. M. PLUMB & co. re PROPRIETORS. gacebcebs cal aan TxeTzD ny Time—For Threat discases, Cclds, and Coughs, ‘“Brewn’s Bronchial Get RECED Mave preted “their eficacy by & teat of many hicks oowtunaiet 3) Bf the TrochSs have brought out taanyworthie: | BEST PARIS KID GLOVES, AT $1. fmitations Obtain only “Brown's Troches.”” at ne niet Bpese. | 92t Pais TINeG. MACNICHOL’S ey | PAINTING ES (06S HMENT evs ) -Terar PAINTING, GIL’ ene every Btyle W™. 1. cuanpure. WILTON DONE THE PEKIN AND YED "0 TEA STORE, 426 NINTH STORET, Between D and B. P, T. YOUNG BYSON BUS! FLAVORED" HOLON@S th pacakages, OCHA, OLD & enue aeyy Java. 4 at Se c ELON Nb That Befeerang geste ty eptre | PA RTING, Reo received the ig! est commendations from all w! them, avd “e can proneunese them as HUDSeR he fivest quality - ed. croice CHOOULATES, FLAVORING EX We CORN STAR: fine alt Winds af PMKATIVE PoInTIED. nend ct ANDIES ANDIES! CANDIES" © \ ‘ LNG Be erections. ject received for the bolidase aATOReT Mteoticn pala wri % Dh O- Dow" forget the plac = -_ . & TH KIN AND YREDDO TEA STORE, onse, neem No 444 NINTH ST, b tween Dand E aN | ‘The oldest establishment of the kind in the city ORNAR ETS: UE MINTRM ANU GLAZIEB, CHAN @+19-c0tf ERA DON | tmitattone of ati minas of © eiean ciety ex Ik PAINTINGS, sonted tu then oem ime y~~- ~ iO ee FoR 627 PROMNTLY ATTENDED To. o ANE ore beautital thap «fine OUL =? No wprectioairicad. “'Teethingst | OF" 1 PADULE fal! v a ; Faen ee. BN 3 fully invites ladies and | Has itegnen te call at hie Gallery. ehere, be hes over vi free mee ‘Ui! Paintings op exhibition and fur Pare — a ne the pictrres will be Sound )_eotatings wis celebrated m ocvent and ue 4 55 74 BsTanLionew asea } Sb 'No Ws Canon The followin nt OO In t spain. Prouce, England. Holland. Germanys Aineti Stern rent “te bpibe —The Gallery te on thesecond floor ,over 08 of the came MT ranven Mr Lamb'sframe meking establishment, and sext el-ty Bo 299 Vmbet hee door tr the corver of 18th street, south side ayivania aveni TOY TRUNKS. LADIES’ and MEN'S SATCHELS, LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, SULE LEATHER TRUNKS, TRAVELING BaGs, SADDLERY end HABNESS, CARBLAGE BOBBS, &c., &e In GREAT VARIETY. at LOW PRICES FOR CASH, at the ____ PROF. ROWS TREACHER, « erna Stil gece wire, - Turok. a corner Sth’ et Appi La BANUFACTORY or OWARD UNIVERSITY, JAMES 8. TOPHAM @ ©0. MEDIOKL DEPARTMENT a7 425% SEVENTH STREET, One door above Odd Follows’ Hall SOTIC McMUBBY'S PA? eur trays pat tm oll oar Bost sn Rediom Trank : PENING OF HENRY ALBERS To pmaente artentitg the University Civica! ip eat irs “hth mers were hand eo | “To all others eneral ticket, $10 CANDIES. OAR ES TORS e., enitabte fer | gene site Ta RA JOMNSOR. >. glicay Presente, ee eee =a corner of New aki y Ote., tor a, eartion Fairy ot, supplied with Chotge Oren, | SSHOOL, LAW AND MEDICAL, POORS a2 tow west, HOLL —= Pr Ts. MISOELLANEOUS BOOKS. &c.. 20 to @ par cout Jess than the rices. FRANKLIN POE. CO- ay Penn. avenve. J BM AND LIVE BOOKS. joxt received NiNew York Trate Sales, large exortm ‘ee! at wholesale FRaNkLIN Eph hak che Ay if a! ae ro vHE a5 st a "Forse ADRS: ! 1 SEMINARY, 5433 we sbes.& rongh instructi ard, ex Secret HOPK 121 Penn. avenue, OF THOSE MICH LINCOLN sia at bai origiaal prices, eins, Presents. by S, 121 Penwsy ivan | } | ADAM GERI) (FRANKS @ FiNCKEL GEIB @ FINCKEL, No. 1022 F BTEEET, oar Nth street SHEET MUSIC — MERCHAN.- *OLE acENTe DUNHAM @ SON'S HREK SHOW ES good a8 uew, ste 7 ain, by the ANKLIN PUR CO..191 Penn. JEW, OLD AND KARE BOPKS. bonght a by the FRANKLIN PUB. 00.121 Penn a POR que, BEXT THIRTY. AEs jgonven. LAW and MISCELLANE BOOKS, STA roe axp aed Bee sas xaihia erancyns seme a A ice ete FELOUBET, PELTON 4 00.3 Paulo 08 OLIDAY, PEESENTS —The FRANKLIN TUNING AND REPAIRING oS iy B. CO. may bet hsve the “ Largert Fave: “ TH Eo TRADES. y department. ( Engle i eapccially,) all just porenare? f will be sold fanse. “As nanan Col an 95 JOHN McDERMOTT & BROS At HOPKINS’ BOOKSTORE. { co. - : de 5tf 121 Penneyveniaavenne, | COACH-MAREES AND Capi D SOLD ON ri TO BE KooNoMIC COMMISSION _CABRIAGES BRPAIEED th CHRISTMAS, i. @ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, is to purchase where you grt the best for the least | 706 7th etro i. between @and Hat ow money, eo buy your i { REPAIBIDSG OF thc empant JEWELEY Boots and Shoes | OLOCKS, SPECKS cw * at STRASBURGER BROS., | 996 SEVENTH STREET, i OCK AND 308 1 PRINTING Nea: romp? BYE & potk Mog BN 3 OD. Datrant betwnen 6th ant _isiy Where can be found one of the largest and beet stocks of BOOTS, SHOES. and GAITERS. for % BROTHERS, Ladies Gent's and Childrens wear _apis 1012 Penn's arenus, ‘sonth mide.) mane facture yes » HOCE BINDER AND PAPER ROLE. Bo. L0l¥ Pounsyivenis aveune, berween Mth ane or pinisily tonnd. Periodioais ane 7, arefutly atiowied ta, omie-ly | It is well known that these gentlemen have bed experience in the —— Boot and Shoe bersfore aie a jn 906 SEVENTH STBERT, between I and K. Me Sh poseu pa <4 ie Ef ieee 7 A large variety of —— White = ane Satin Gaiters and Slippers on Great Reduction in Prices! at | LOAN OFFICE, 1031 SEVENTH pear L. makes liboral advances and Siiver Wacches, Diamonds. & Ladies and Gentlemen'e Wear eld ty e Tg j A. STRAUS | fue Aprared. G, SopstEDs =o, Popular Clothing House, | Loan Office, 207 AND 209 4% STREET Near Poonegivania ; ; (anes WASHINGTON | B Loan OFFIOBR Asb | Removed to 914 sharma tence arene, betwe (Mire. Cano. formerly Bre B Borartice.) Money Loaned on @ |. Sitrer and Mis ond Jewelry, ladies anc gentiemen's Wear pparel, and Goods of #!! descriptions. at Meest rates te the town, Open trem 7a. t to¥. p.m, Ent: the halt, 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, enne BETWEEN 16rn AND lits STREETS, N. w.. a IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK. gil a Se 35 rh UBNSTINE'S i Boe Trareestn § ady Goid ond Siver i a greed far Ladies’ anc _Furnitere stored endeivancee mage. M. 8. PBLBOE'S LoaN OrFIon STILL EXKI8Ts ‘f 80 bandeome room for the eale of bargnins of evecy win worthy the attention of all ne DENTISTRY. _ @10 BUSINESS SUITS for. | CAPES | AT 8,10, 12,15, AND 18 DoLLaRs, | DOUBLE-BREASTED BOX COATS AT 7, 8, 9, 10, AND 12 DOLLARS. | YOUTHS’ BUITS AT 10, 11, 19, 13%, AND 18 DOLLAXS. Bors’ SUITS FROM 6 TO © DOLLABS. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. <RPUL CHRISTMAS ‘HB NEWEST STYLE OF | Guenee com, AU! PRESENT is & Sewir Machine, “This Jou can Seavuee es canteens | cusruiavin Sain: Between LOre axp Lire. | ~" MANOPACTURER amp WHOLESALE gency, C. Baum’s Hoopskirt and Corset ! DBALEK IN ', 408 Tth street. Terms to suit the pur- at A.STRAUSB. AND WILLOW WARE, . oo i @els-Im ‘WOODEN apres Gansunre ei ope dolar exch, very | ‘['3% HARGEST Paes Mm. WILLIAN, | CROOKRS SERUND BOTIONS, > of Semi and Fancy Goode forthe Hotta. inthe Cy, 907 PexnsrivaNia AVENTR, 1 nore. BROOME. — x, res a Joux WaLtaon’s, aot im nd Baka os % ‘Has always the finest assortment of i roe abe MATORES. RE | __ eReaerianin arenes. MOST WONDERFUL TOF OUT. BEAL LACES, a -- — @.L.wipe DAROING TOY Witee, Becgy'pene Clsig, ures apd Onder BRUSH FACTORY. | abate sferadee eke for bakers, frog cHOIOB for BEAVY ann! £3 mela MILL FEED of ali kinds. YERY LOW BATES not-tt W. M. GALT & Oo, B. CAULFIELD'S CLasens ‘VOCAL AND ieTRu MENTAL MUBIO, delet “MCAS oan. J. [ged ty MUPFS in ‘white far. CLOAKS MADE oltbe enortent potion:

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