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_EVENING STAR SEMENTS, @e. Rese and Barry Watkine in Nils*on's Come.’ —Edwin Forrest in “King Spiritual mainfestations by Hoa; Holt.—French Fair. Moser Markriter’s Art Gallery, $88 7th street. Barlow's Gallery of Oil Paintings, 1236 Penn- tylvacia avenue. Fon Puittne A Horaw's —The statement in Wedvesday’s tomgue of a herse had been pulled Out by a man in Georgetown was generally dis- credited by our cotemporaries, but Mr. ’e Five Dotrare ‘Tonere 0 Gatchell, president of the society for th ven’ et cruelty to animals, Totw.thstanding the fz lity of the doubting Thomas3s, made anh fo the facts of the case. At the ergetown station house Lieut. Essex deliv- him the evide' of the fact—the tongue and atter considerable inquiry learned from a colored man that the person whe committed the act was named 1 andresided near the Baltimore depot, going to his house accused him of it, and admitted the fact, giving as an excuse + be wes angry at the time. Mr. Gatche demanded to know whether or not the anima ive, to which J. replied in the affirm- tye, and proceeded with Mr. Gaichel to the stable where the horse was found still alive, anc with his tongue literally torm from the Teots. Mr. Gatchel proenred the arrest of 1 a hearing before Justice Wal- who imposed a tine of $5 mpon bm. the lowest penalty prescribed tor the of- «e.. The mutilated anumal will be killed to- cay ‘v relieve it from its terrible eutierings. pobre A PLFSSANT SURYRISE.—Mr. Cornelius Barlew, the leader of the choir of the Metro- Ai Metho¢ist Episcopal chureh, was, on ‘Puealay night last, surprised by alatge mum- ber of his chareh friends. Taking advantazeof Lie femporary absence from hiskome, they tn- premises, and when he returaed to i be found a happy ——s astor of the chureh, Rev. Ds. Newman, Mayor Fmery, and wite,and many other leading mem- bers of the congregation being present. The Doctor. in abappy little speech, presented to Mr. Burlew an envelope, containing over two hundred dollars, as a token frem the congrega- tion ef “ier appreciation of Lim asa man and an sccomplishedsinger. The speech- was re- sponded to by Mr. Burlew, after which t o@Rirgreom was thrown open by the la-tics, who bad a at abundance of refreahments provided, copsisting of many delicious cake, re crea, &c., which was partaken of with that gord will and energy that at once con- vineed tie ladies that their efforts to add Arba 4 eccas.ou wae bizghly appreciated, aiter whic! the members of the choir, assisted by others Present. filled wp the evemng with some fine Music. At eleven p. m. the Ts Sey rt. Bar! with wany well wishes tor and family. pe Al ON Fime— Another Case Sor Me. 6 chril—About five o'clock yesterday aiternoon Quite a commotion was caused on 4th street east, North Carolina avenue, by the appearance ‘dog. rumning along the sidewalk, actually st. fre. tie would have been seen by very few as be ran but a short distance: the attention by the urchins Of everybo esing was ook ti there,” € The me irem the third house om the west sie of ath street, above North Carolina avenue. which is occupied by coored le, and arently covered with coal-oil or turpentine, aud then tet fire to, as the door of the house ‘Was only opened for a moment to im to Fash cut and was immediately closed ‘in. He went along the s rcet a pertéct ball of fire, b: n only about (weniy yards and turned into which is the last seem of the animal by the neighbors. ‘all's Opera House will y — ire going to see Forrest as -night. jonal Theater should be filled this evening. as Mr. and Mre. Herry Watkivs have a benefit. They give very pleasart dr> matic e ard play-goers shov'd ty tion of them by Billing the Na- 1 to-night. Frank Mordaunt’s benefit tc-morrow night Wh! attract a large audience, pot only because of bis own merits, but that many are anxious to Withess the debut of a Washington lady as “Lady Macbeth.” o = eat Estate —Dessrs. 1. T - -avetioners, sold rday aiterpoon, 26, € +5, Om bth street. ( Leland.) um proved by a two-story brick house, to F. A. Peowell, tor © n of original lot 1, square t with improvements, being the ner cf K and lth strect, to George H. p, for $5,400. aaa MANY OF TRE Most ATTRACTIVE Trams on Penory!vania avenue every aiternoon are trom the pepolar bles Of Naor & Bro., E street, ar lith, where persons, d:siting a drive, can Ways find « handsome thrnout, and the prices are by ro means extravagant. dhese gentlemen jal aitention to iurnishing car- tens. parties, &., in the eve- ‘Tae Excten Orgna—The sale of single ight tickets tor the opera next week. com pecd at Metzerott’s this morning, and is pro- ung briskly. Everything shows that the searon Will be @ very brilliant one, and all who desire to secure seats should attend to the mai- ter early. HEPKEW SERVICES.—At tle Sth street Sy vgue, Kev. Dr. Kieiberg, of Louisvilie, w'll <Mciate \c-morrew and Sunday. The sermon te morrow will Le im German, and on Sunday in Frgiisb. on ‘Israel's responsibility towards mankind.” The public are invited. —— — « Mk. Strats, the elothier, announces tha fc< the purpose of recweing his large stock of everecats, winter § other heavy cc} rg. with a view to preparing for the Spring trade, he will for a short time ofier ex- traei€ivary inéucements. ° HOUSEKEEYEES will be isement of Mr, Georg (ood butter at sted inthe ad- . Oyster in anotl easonable Gere tro ‘Twelve held a Heuser ival lest Tre Frencn but an extraordim week im cont publicat the tair t rday evenin to take pla AVI) be mac diamonds, and oroide Facelets are the spe- y store, on the avenue. e * Gopry’s Lapys Boox for February comos to Us from -). C. Parker. APPAIKS LN PRIXCE Guonse’s Couxry, Mp. Inpercant Disguvery.—A discovery was made Inst week whi m pire Lope of amportant results. tn. B. 1. Burd bad occasion to deepen a well on bis farm, near the Brick Church, in (jueen Anne district, in this county. The water was of the } nd, but the tlow was not sufficient. Atter digging the well about two feet deeper the character of the water became entirely changed ard unfit for use, having a strong taste and smell of coat oll. In fact it was covered with @ scum having ail the appearance of coe! oi}, and which burned freely im the coal oil lamp. A specimen of the oil is now im our office, and there may be mi Of wealth in the bowels of u d about this neighborhood. Dr. it! take immediate steps to test the ex- tent of the flow of wil. hope the supply endail Marbury. Esq., as as- s'gpee of sawes Martin, sold, on Thursday last, the tract of Jand belonging to Mr. Martin, sit sted in Piscataway district—contatning xeres, for S00. It was purchased by Mrs. BMaxtin.— Marlboro’ Gazetir. see: 87 Pittsfield, Mans, reports the birth of a boy with «4 ears” anda trunk, whose moller had teen octet during a visit to Boston. ee as tele; i Pry vgs beat coved a great success. 2 electr: | Ade git trough a ‘eliow 7 Laura Aun Decker, of Chi: , imdecker- Ously desires divorce from her faithiul Jaceb of # quarter of a century's standing. Pi . s7-Mrs. Ellen Key Blunt, sister to Philip Barton Key, Litted by Sickles, is giving read- ings at Homburg, Germaay. aw Reverie sroreiod toe are \ soem sebargin young men and employing eierks in their teed oT 27 The yell most worn vow-a-days ¢ wf a yard of black net, usually dotted and with Isce. The new steel spring around the Tiont of the bonnet ix the mest usual fastening, S7 People about to become noveilsts would @» weil to consider the following subject. “The Undertaker's Fuaperai, or, }ou Know How it is Yourselt.” Everybody woutd read it, a7-The Hon. Mrs. Yelverton (Lady Avon- Jwore) has parehased a farm in Missouri, and } tenes to remain there. Mer only companion os Ler mad. dog on dog, which was a bushy-baired car, ‘| SESE THE MURDER OF ERS. FAULMNER. the Rynising were calediated to death, and if so. and they find the prison was Trial ef Jas. — that Térrible | the party who ected the injeries, it was int | thes provines to conviet of m Criixat. Covar, oie Bader ait Pek oan tot xen cemes r e te ts ss becume tl hs or Grade tor tke murder of Sse Pasikasee ir | slssost every earetend conte pies} haktss /. & Hartigan was giving evidence asto the | result of the post mortem examination of the | body of the murdered woman, ried | nises over the ri eye and the lid of the | a 0 bruisesou the side and lower part of the heart. The lungs were in good condi- | tion, as also Some of the other organs, DRATR RYSULTED PROM Hquor is bad. Dranken:.css does stapefy men’ moral powers. Voluntary drunkenness the law ays ts no exense, bat if men became drurken day atter day and out of ther minds the law considers drunkenuess. Ifa man knows that be went into ahouse aud committed an oWence jike this, he ix responsible. If a man — the Poem bento right and wrens: exhibited on the body, which caused congestion | he is responsible; im fact drunkenness is no ot the brain. ‘There’ were bruises about the | €xcufe, excert wi neck which may have been produced by aman’s | capactated by to aaatio to know band about the throat. He thought that all the | snything—and then he is frequemtly incapable wounds could not have been made by falling | of doing anything. 6: f If he took the life of this old woman by using trom the bed. Cross-examined . Clark: The post mor tieans calculated to endan; her hfe, they tem was eighteen rng after death. Witness | may find him gailty of murder; but if the means did not know the component parts of the com- | Were not calcu’ to endanger her life, they mon whisky sold at shonid find a verdict of manslaughter. Rehertem the gp gh " Howord testified that he had Mr. Brown asked that an exception be noted attended the dee2ated i for intermit- | to portion of the c tent fever and diarrhea. He called te see her Mr Harrington sta‘ that he would waive on the 4th or 5th of Oetober, when he foundthat | bis argumen: until after the defence * had she bad been injured; did not think that the condition of the brain could baye resulted from the disease—tever. Crore examined by Mr. Clark: She could not have received the wounds aboat che ig? ax & of the hody by falling from tue bed: did not know that she had Nad fits. : Dr. Sawtelle corroborated Dr. Hartigan’s tes- | timony, and gave it as bis opinion that Mrs. Fautkner’s death resulted from the injuries she received. Dr. 8. J. Todd corroborated the testimony of the preceding witnesses as to the cause of death. se-éxamined: Cowid not say gor ap oul from only one wound, or Wiadirkeeal ane assault and battery with intent ‘to kill, a nolle Mrs, Mary Ann Curtain: Witness knew Mrs, | PT0s. wae entered. Fauikner for 5 or 6 yearsand knew the prisoner; Porice COURT, Judge Snell. Yesterday, atter saw tne deceased On the morning of the Gth of | our report closed, the eases against the persons ‘ober lying in bed complaining of chills, and | ebarged with keeping gambling houses was pro- in the afternoon about #4 ovivek (atter the | seeded witb, and’ consol continued the atga- entrage) went to her room and foun her in a | ment i the cases of George Parker. and Janes j stupid condition lying across the bed; Grady | Thompson, contending that the only evidence slying scross the bed, stooping, his clothes | against them was that of one witness, who tes- being disordered; deceased was so stupid that | tified to finding Parker on the stairway; that he she could hardly make an answer; witness assed | forbid the entrance of the officers; and co finding Grady what he was doing and he rephed that | Thompson sitting on the ‘look ont” chair. AS spoken. The counsel for prisoner declined to pom png ors and the jury took the case and retired to their room at 1.40 o'clock. In the cese of Zacharias Smith, charged with petit larceny, a nelle was entered. in case of John Mortimer, fc oy with the larceny of six kegs of butter, valued at $110, committed to i in default of $1,500 bail, the —— of ‘was reduced to $500, which was gived. Judge Wylie stated that the court would net Fy as cases until Wednesday next, wnen the case of Hon RB. K. Butler, eharged with forgery, would be taken PE im the case of Emily Sweeny, charged with the old thing was drimk; Mrs. Faulkner said sha | to the case of Darden, there was only one game did not know who the person was; her clothes | proved by the testimony, which he contendet also were disordered. did not constitute an occiipadion. A repetition Cross-examined by Mr. Clark: Grady was not | of the oftence was necessary. He closed by ask- sober at the time. ing a dismissal of all the cases,on the ground Did she say it was some person who came to | that the prosecution had failed to make out rob | their case. District Attorney Fisher called W itness—She did pot. the attention of the Court to the language At ten o'clock that night witness asked Mrs. | of the law enumeraiing offences punish: Faulkner why she did not call for help, andsué | able by imprisonment, ‘among them the replied that she did, but HE CHOKED BER; Witness atked her if she kaew the party, and | decersed auswered she did not know unless Was the son of the woman nex: door, and w.iness toht her it was not him, bat Grady. At this point the court wa: adjourved, and the jary, in charge of bailiiis, were seut to the Cou- tinental Hotel. SECOND DAY. ‘This morning Counsel for defence—Messre. A K. Browne and J. D. Clark—in quired a3 to how many of their witnesses were present, and heing informed that one—Chas. Smith—had declare: £e would not come an attachment was ordered to issue by the court. The testimony for the prosecution was resumed. Dr. Robertson Howard was recailed and testi. Med that be saw deceased and voticed the bruises the evening betore she died, but did not recollect the date. Cross exsmined: She was being treated for the diarreha, but he did not think the diseas cansep her death. Dr. F. ».Ashford, sworn:—Witnese thought the cause of death was the et/usion of blood to and ‘keeping of a faro bank,” which of itself was sufliclent proof of the offence charged. He aid this game wes preductive of more evil in his community than almost any of the current ices of the day, leading the young and anwary | astray. The law was enacted with the view of these dens, and no further proof is than was presented. The possesion implements was all the evidence they desired. He stated that Mr. Herrick, the prop- erty clerk to the Board of Police Commission ers, in whose custody these implementa were placed, could be indicted apd made to explain why such articles are found om the premises. ‘The mere possession constituted the offence. ‘Thisevil is even greater when 1t is transacted under the guise of club houses. At the concla- sion of the argament the court stated that be would reserve his decision until to-day. TO-DAY. John Murphy, chacged with making threats of personal violence against Isaiah lake. Plaining witness, a stout, hea'thy looki made bis statement againet accused, who rather delitate and sickly man, s1ying he straid of bis life; dismissed. Geo. Ke! with indecent ex ire; fined S10. P. Hawkins, colored, charged with disorderly con- 1, cha Jou: avound the brain. ‘The exciting cau-e was the | duct in Georgetown; fined $5. Bernard Miller, violence, excitement or struggle, either or allof | (Msturbing the peace of citizens by ringing doo which may caused death. be" rhhouse sixty days. John Tyler. col- By Mr. Browne: Tue wounds on the head | ored.charged with fighting in the street: i might have caused death. "An intense conges- | Josey Homan, charged with fast driv ive el have producedet:usion ot blood | : n Braneb bridge; fined < ov the brain as well as apoplexy. | Wiliam Kelly, sworn:—Witness has known | Gra ears. On the evening of the “tb of October he came into the shop -vhere wit- hees Was at work, with his clothes d) ordered, and seid that Mra. Curtain was atter bim with | the police, and went to the back of the shop and told witness to leok out to :ce it the police were i Grady then told him that ue bai been se with the old woman, aud bad com- mitted a uameless act. Cross-examined by Mr. Clark: Grady acted very foolish for a man at the time; lad seen bim PSE CARES D: 5 orge Parker, Jas. Thomp- sohn Brere. Franeis Darden, and lL. S. Thompson, charged with keeping afaro bank | OF gaming table. the Court stated that the law | had been carefuily examined and the te reviewed. Unde theact these pe.sous his arrested as charged. ‘There are two classes 0 n f cases, the first being a violation ot the corpora- foolish once before in a 5 When he | tionlaws, which are wuderthe jurisdiction of his Bull's Head” (Ohio ave- | court, and which have been disposed of. The ar 15), street.) Witness saw him abeot ck on that afternoon in the shop, when be appeared quite drunk, snd fell off @ bench, and witnees’ father picked him up. | h Witness saw accuses’ | alternoon of ibe day in question, coming | down the street to the iu which witness | | was. aud come in; heard him say he committed | the act—corroborating the testinony of the pre- | | ceding witness, second cless are a violation of the United States laws, and this cout has no jorisdiction for » iinal'disposition. ‘There are some very extraor- dinary circumstances connected with these cases. ‘They do not originate with any person who hes entered a complaint from any partien- lar damage srstaincd by them, but by an ore irom the Chiei of Police, as deregato lie morals and ,ood order. | before the court are here by re | der. These houses were all visited by the po- aud ‘mall of them either games were proved to be im pregress, or the implements with L ound on the Bis evidence in uch case Taives in the mind of the court the presumption that taro banks were kept at each f the places visited by the police officers. 1( 1s unreasonable to suppose that these persons keep these tables, checks, roulette stands, eal boxes, | fgores, Xe., Xe.,’ without the intention of using them for the purposes charged. The pre- snmption seems to be sirong that the occupation | of (he parties is the playingof taro. The court | would be derelict in duty did it not co-operate with the author ties in suppressing immorality. He held trem all in the sum of $2,000 | the act‘on of the gran ry. Adjourned, Two MurpeRs sy a Wowan—A terrible | tragedy occured in Wayland, Stenben county, N.Y, Thursday morning. 'Mre. Nancy Hes Witness has known Grady arrested Grady boyhood. Witne D> street, and ac know me.” , and le replied “ Cheese in the morning.” Witness walke b him and the other as with Lim | | omtil he met officer Mct. nd, witness | | telling the officer who he was, McCethran took | the prisoner te the Central Guard-bous | Mr. Harrington said that John Keerney, whose testimony would be cumulative as to what took place in the shop, was sick, ashe had | been informed, and with the unslerstanding that be could be called if the pic-ecution deemed it necessary, they would close the care. Dir. Clark said they would admit what wok place in the shop. MR. REOWNE ADDRESSED THE sURY for the defense, saying that the law requires that the guilt be immediately established, but the government bad failed to do so in this case. ‘There was noth’ e ‘ing but circumstantial evidence, | shot and instartly killed W. H. Lewis, doing which may be all true, aud yet the prisomer be | buiness Wayiand. He called upon her on not guilty. He rewarked that taere was a | business, when she met bim atthe door and prejudice in the community against the prisoner, | shot him dead. She them proceeded to the reni- but be believed that the jurors took their seats in the box unprejudiced. He charged tbat the press bad aided in open. up this prejudice, ard one reporter, shortly after the prisot careerated in |, had intervie him, and vublished a report with statements he did not make. There were Lomorable exceptions, and be regretted that duty impelled Lim to make these remarke. They expected to show that another party might fenc jerman residing in the neighborhood They also intended to oiler coms medical tes timony. Mr. Harrington asked what the§special plea | dence of her brother, Warren Northrup, some | half a mile distant trom her own, and requested b'm to come ont to the door, ax she wished to speax to him. He declined to come out, but invited ber into the hoase, aud icd the way into @ bedroom. che tollowing clove by. Just betore entering the bed-room door she placed a revol- ver to the back of bis head and fire, the bal! passing through b's head. She then closed the decor, 2nd curncd towards e you et Northrup, who was in the ‘iting room, but before she could fire upon bim she wee seized. and her re- volver teken from ber. Mr. Northrup lived until 4 p.m. Birs. Her ken into custody, and npon being que: |. replied that she would learn Lewis rot to be the cause of so | much teik, es there had been, about her. [i ie | stated that she had uot been on friendly ternix with ber brother. wae. Mr. Brown said they did not mean to put in A SPECIAL VLEA OF INSANITY, jut would conteud that from intoxication « ~pecies of insanity—dipsoman'a sometimes re- Its. CHARLES AMT, ‘Tne Metmoptet Boor Concenx Mir the witness whe i:eiused to obey the first sum- | The proceedings of the Lanahan Inve: ing mons, was brought im on an attachment, but | Comumittee in New Vork are atil! held in secret. presenting @ satisfactory excuse the attachment | bot it is kpown that no action hes veen vet was distnicsed, and he was placed on the stand. | eu, the question of a postponement intil the al conlerence or an immediate sett! under discussion yesterday. It is reported tbat Dr. Carlton, the senior agent of the Book (soncern, ba= been promised Ue place of Bishoy to till one of the vacencies now existing. Dr. BE. 0. Havens is also to Le appointed to” second vacancy and seme ere else to a thiecd. -The Mmbunesays: “Itis probable that the charge against Dr. Lanalan of having an opinion of bis own will be sent tethe general conterence | of the church. Meantime the members who subscribe the money which keeps ihe Book Concern empleyed want to know what is to be ne about the acc ions of traud in the wanegement of that institution. BF-S)ij- Knots—Divorces. B7°Gun cotton is used for picket shooting | arourd Pars. oF The -quaws of d Horte’s band wear spiral curled st=iqs of timior ear-rings. i; SF The <chool-religious question as agitating the St. Louis public. BF Two “highly respectable” Owaha have started a taro bark. 7A Virgiania eo of sixteen has died of howe-sickness at a Kiehwond voe-ding-school. atthe House of Kefage in Balti- YY morning destroyed property ot the value of over $25,000. BZA pure-bivoded Indian named Albert E. Frazier is a stndent of divinity In Highland University, Kansas. S7'the President has pardoned -lacob Du- estified that he had known Grady two year t bim about 5 o'clock on the 6th of Ociob-r at the corper of loth street and Ohio avenue: le was drupk at the time, lying aga‘rst a fence, and had been looking for wituess to go to his boure te jay down, as Le did not like to vo beiore | lis tather drunk.’ He cegarded the prisoner as | A VERY NICE YOUNG MAN. | Petrich O Hare, sworn— Accused’s reputation E good, although be was sometimes retrac- tery when drunk; saw hima druuk about 4 o'clock on the afternoon of October oth. John Boss testified to the good character of the | sceused; saw lim on the day of the occurrence | » Obio avenue, and alsosaw an oldish manu ome out oi Mrs. Faulkner's. This manhe knew | by sight, and knew biw asa drinking man. | This was abont 5. o'clock. About eight usin- j ‘tem atter, saw Giarly come Outol Mrs. Faulk- | ner's. : Tromas Kelly, sworn.—Testitied 10 seeing ac- cused on the dv of the occurrence, when be came in bis shop very drunk; it was about 254 o'clock. Several witmesses ror defence were called, but not answering, the counsel for prisoner ‘said hey would close the case, aud nut detain the Women in t Mr. Harrington ofered PRAYERS INSTRECTIONS that drunkenness is vo defence; that if the Jur: bevieve the Cefendant entered the house wit the pur, of ecw me g & rape or otber telovy, the jury should tind « verdict of guiliy of murder; and if he entered the house with an innocent purpose, aud the design to commit a felony was formed after entering, and death ensues, they should find a verdict of guilty. Mr. Clark, for the defendap!, submiited Prayers that unless the jury believe that death bred by the wounds or irjurics inflicted v | by internal revenue officers. Be "Tis sweet to:comrt; é * Must acquit; andif thi ‘ . upd teat the notion faculties were 50 4 jay ee yok git her. eee ee not capable of conning sn a7 Ladies are dressing sensibly now-a- wea mia oe dicen weed eeina | aust bee Sea age Mr. © e ic ve passe * coat De coed Pescanine Fomine ¢ of iespey now, Jominant are filthy and al- ‘The Court sald tt was eer ‘satistied on that | ‘gether Speen tena a and that Mr. pre | sa-Itwas an Engitsty “that “seetitt ett mrpuegt repre, | eke tata pate Gos BUD; a |, in say rhe it ori a) mons tel * un uewel " tery aot ae OR: | Bown to be the Garden uf Eden witt modern » vot, 2, #. be « 9 improvements.” ‘ -< Mr. Clark read from Russe!) 452, aad.cen- ‘George K.. Jackson was ved to edit tended that’ tte Janse breve the | eye Sun, mew boston paper. The Sea tee te ailling, and not im way by jiug | six days and suspended on the seventh; where- wounds, beuiers, 3s Ree gion the indignant aditer byt a head <1 mi anes Stee ener. thequrblisber, for w the pindet lie preceet bre me she sats | Police court. . ; the pr Femarhing 2 . | Mrs. Anna Kell, late Treasurer of thi Buf ea ate deem of muri oan'h Typographical Society in Sew vork “{ 8 death resoited: the veld S87 An attempt was made in the Missouri he party should be convicted of murder: The | ‘slature, rule is that if the means used ey cudangers life, then malice may be im this case you will decide for yo whether the commi-sion of a “rape » to a resolution of 1 get a Senate of Virginia had ordered a plied. portrait of General Lee and refused to purchase ives » me of General Thomas but it was tabled by a or | vote of 72 to 47. » of New York, sentenced to fine and im- Petoumert in 1889 for rescuing property seized . i | oPrIciats) I at CITY ITEMS. a FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO, + ca coubané Gent's Axp Lapres’ Kid Gloves at ¢1 @ pair, r wr the Sixty-cighthCounell UY OFF GROCERIES: oF | <ORGETO Baum const Facry. ws tht — cf'the Chy of contd D = a3 WASHINGTC™ ANP G ne ee } AN Act for the construction of s séwer in square aubered tuur hus dred apasorty eight noeied ty the Reard of Aldermin and Beard Barnrrocan Hose for lafies, at the sstonish- ing low price of 75 cents, at C. Baum’s Corset Factozy, 408 7th st, WE ABE SELLING CHARTERED BY CONGRESS 1°57, Risoiced by the Bonrd cf Aidermem ant Bort 6n ne eR 99 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $270,000, Bxxrtan has ail kinds of thermometers. eee eae iaic baeteeh ee ee | sets aliay of -quare olumvow fvat nanerea 30 | tomer att descriptions of property ( ewer to Dexia : yeine fo ‘sand w iy eon, _ $3 ‘of Columbia, Ne charge ery Georgetown Advertisements, | (2!) «1 ine south Ti'e Cr rireet both. & ni irsies aay a | seating gpir es ser, eat 4 neil z c che prxreg.” Thal tave, besscomine ot oppearte ach owes 16 OUB DOG, IS NO MORE: and lot berdering wong tielinest the s-w-r,atea two | SUGAR LDEBS. es be man i the cost of the eewer to te =: “ ey raven “ 2 But our stock of PIANOS and MUSIC, as well as | the property im mccordunce with evkting Inw. | OUT LOAF DRIP, worth Sii0veciling for 100 BOOKS and STATIONERY is coniplete, the man holes aud iuiereretions to he padd for out cf | GULL EN SEBUP.. ae G and REPA: ‘of all kinds of Instra- | the funds of the Third Ward Wat sua ai as ments adeno Approved, January 4, I*7! BY > 8. i* SKATES and SLEIGHS at reduced prices, JorxT Rreoretion providing for theedjonrnment |” ABEL G. DAVIS, Secret’ POE & SELIGSON, of the two Boars during the heli. WE ABE SELLING CAFAPER THAN ALL 128 Bridge strest. af Common Counct! of the Coty af Washington, That tt ben the: nds adjourn thi ning. they al bem — Giinies and eungrion ink of Set and Waney See Joti, to'meet agua eu Muley’ eveuieg, Jasesry BRAY & BRO., =e Tne Picteee Peeaes: Ones wane te Furtier riseieed. That bin howe th 331 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, B ” MANUFACTURING pur S =. ration to be closed, aud all work of this corpora: jas Between 22 and 6% etrecte, north ef STATIONER. qpstented cn Monda gy the sith of December, a =e FIKST CLASS 9 Prt ey ba tS amp | Me i of Tt, BLANK BOOKS MADS TO ORDER cto.sat L GRABWOWL ST 19% ered BOILED CIDER APPLE SAUCE. OBice at LO. Parke BOs ‘streets Note by mail_from | Ax Act to extend rhe jimityot the Northern Marke*, 313 AND 3 Georgetown or Wi tended to. oc##-ly Be tt enacted by th at ef Common Corneil of the the limits of the Northern Market be exteaded #0 24 to incade the open «pace on the east aide of Seventh sfrect, from the son of New York avenue to the north ede of Massachusetts arcnus, seventy fret east from the east side of Seventh street and theear- Tingeway of K street, between Sixth and Seventh streets west, tApproved, Jauuary 4, 1874. BOILED CIDER APP THE NEW CIiITy: NEW Boonws b LIGHT AT EVERMING TIME 4B & and Comfort for the & ced. Fso1.T TION in relation to spaces to be oceu- WASBBURN'S BISTURY UF PARAGL ay volumes eat at the Northexs Liverty Market, tae B Cf Aiderimen B. 3 f the CAW HAKSPEARES RCBANT OF VENICK won Coknctl of the Caty of Washenston, SHAREREARES b ce 2¢ commtastopers ard clerk of the Sorthera Liber . ties Market be, and they are hereby. empowered to UST RECEIVER, 900 BUCKETS GOETHE'S FAUST. By By) 0-4 Taylor gov set aaiae sich space or spaces to ¥ may dertn expedient, for the purpose Yegetsb os and cthrr country pred: NOTHING SUCC. Jers. as they WOBDS AND THEIR UsKS. By RB. Gre of disposing of Whit ta pon o avements adjoinip, or adjacent to sald ‘werketon apres 10 AMERICANS. By he re fy LIKE SUCCESS! | | Sickerkons preoliet ted vee ease ores $00 BUCKETS JUST RECEIVED. | THE SEVEN GREAT WYMNS Lt occupying any space or sithene the aoneent firstol tained trem a0 s VANQUISHED. By Anthor © ta Family”... sicvers and clerk. shail be liable to a penait: VICTORY OF THE Vin = Rebowberg Oot — | ALMARAC DE GOTH A. 1871 $3.00 iene than Bve Dor wore than ten dollars ior ‘ 4 eS ee a Sa cach and every offence: and all acte or parte of wets | BRITISH ALMANAC AND ComPaNton sistent with the nl iat reseldiion be, and | asea : ~ 32.00 i me are hereby . repeat | Approved. January 4. i571. Jor Besorr tre 8 reward for the OF parties setting ings BLANCHARD 4 MONTUN, CORNER PEN et N ANIA AVENUE ANT wu 5 authorizing the Mayor to fer aud e@pviction of the party ire to the Genter Market Wuila- 3,000 BUILDING LOTS Pi ‘olved by the ee & tome yor and a Dene re asvt ’ ynmnon Cownctl af the Cery of ashinciom, at J ALREADY SOLD! the Mayor be. and be is hereby anthotioal some: | A. choice art: Fut up tn real New Engisnd | VISITING CARDS ENGEAVED AND WEITY a reward of one thousand dollars for the arrest and style, by HM. Barker, Antrim, 5. HK. BLANK BOuKS, 01 ofthe 4 sho F the Center Market bulldingson the sight of the Sit AND STILL SELLING ¥ two persons lost their lives, bes LEDGERS, JOUBBALS, AND DAY Book = BLACK WOODS JET BLAOK INK BUROOL ROLES. SCHOOL FUBNITURE. WILLIAM BALLANTYNE t of the it and convictio RA 4 mag | even Arrest aud conviction of the seid pas EVERY DAY, | or'parties. for the crime herein amet the wen ot one thousand dollarsis bereby appropriated tof 4 the genera! fund to enable the Mayor to pay the re- ward. (Approved, Jannary i, Is71. Price moderate ar JorrT BE*OLUTION granting certain privileges to 7 ‘Nictidias Wiens 5 - ENGRAVED ANU PRINTED Res od by the Board of jermmen and Board af us Common Council of the City of Washington. That - 7 HUNTINGTON Wariine to cretr nas Hereby: greuted to Bicholas | The Trade eupplied at JOBEING KATES. EXPEDITIOUSLY IN THE LATEST sT¥Le ‘atkins to erect ane mainiain a frame bei lot 11, in square 517, adjoining | i Prortded, the consent of the % DIARIES FOR i571 LN GABGE VauIETY BLANK BOO! IN EVERY STYLE OF Brno iNG, O1 DE TO ORDRK LN THE iT MANNER. obtained iu the premisce, roved, Jamuary § AN Act for the relief of Adam Kaicer. Be al enacted by the Board of Aiderinen and Board $4 Comaien Couneal of the Cat of Wasdingion, That od 20 MENUIES DISTANT! | ELPHONZO YOUNGS, WITH JUNCTION OF BAILWAYS THERE, GBOCEE AND T MEBCHANT, sum of twenty six dollars and sixty cents b=, and the same is hereby. appro; out of the SONIC TE x. ALL THE NEW BOOKS AS SUUN a8 PUL funds ofthe Second Wart, to enabl Or to gato MASONIC TEMPL R. R. FARE ONLY ELEVEN CENTS | je eit, adem Meer an on eT | LISHED. PER DAY! for taxes ___ tApproved, January ¢, 1871. r the relief of James Powell. the Board of Aidermen and Board S the Cory at Washinsion. That lars be, and of the funds WEDDING ND RECEPTION ©. =z Ghaen D> 10: BDs in Prices. AN Ac Bert enacted by f Common Ce HANDSOME GOODS AND BOOKS SUrITarie FOR NEW YEARS ESEN TS of the First enable the Mayor to pay that amount to | | James Powe!l—the amount due iim for work per ' iormed on the corporation Approved, January 4. 1871 | METZGER & EYLES, N Act anthorizing adit : aT The Choicest Lots PHILP & SOLOMON'S al street lamps. Pig pong wind frac Cin of Wantecen tack | ‘ | METROPOLITAN BOOKSTOKs ‘common Cow the Culy @ gion, Test, | 7 é a {TAN BOOKSTOK» subject to the provisions and restrictions af the act | ai) SEVERE TE Sane | FOR ting to hho erection of street iamps,the Mayor | . he is hereby, authorized am | ae 91) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ire lncaliten boretmatier moutioned. vir "CM stvest Muat s0One Fried —_—_—=—=—=—_——_—_—_—_— the localities horemafter mea v7 -ofit north, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth street. i i Twenty-five Dollars! Pe pen Pe hg oe i EDU CATION AL. streets weet, T street gorth, from Seventh to Bound at; Twelfth street west, from Bl street from Sev We respectfully call t sur stock of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, WINES, &e , all of the FINEST QUALITY and nearly all por chased since the DECLINE OF TARIFF, which | | benefit we moat cheerfully give the consnmer, j tention lie te ary street ae orth to Boanda’ street west, fi Ninth street weat, Thirteenth street wes to the varal, Fle A* EXPERIENCED TEACHEE. « creas a New Kagiand college will rece: ¢ Classics and higher Mathematics at Koupg mee wilt street; § street north, MAY BE PAID FOR 65 MONTHLY. rth, fron Nor'h | ol street to Seventh street east: Sixth street uri to Marvyieud avenue. B atreet streets west. Forth OWAED UNIVERSITY, H ia MEDIAL DEPARTMENT. Lectaree in Freedmen EPNESDAY. Uctober i fuilowing M. are plage at 2.30 aby Professor Robert Reyborn, i _ FEMALE CLINIO—Fridays at 399 p.m by Pre fessor Joseph Taber Johuson, MD. MEDICAL CLINIC lays. op. m.. by Pro fomsor P. id. Strong, M.D. To some Sttending tue Uutversity = street west, from New York avenue to © str north; Tenth street east, trom Penneyivania aven to ie’ B ‘street south ekih street we Acall from the public is <olicited, ae we are conf tent we can please both iu regard to PRICES ané QUALITY OFGOODS. any Reo IN TEA, COFFEE AND SPICES Have reduced prices on the following Goo correspond with lower tariff rates north, fro street west; @ atreet sc enth streets ‘The moment trains run the price of these LOTS will be from fifty toone hangred dollarseach, Now is the time to purchase. New York avenne,: suey) and Eighteenth <treeta west; T! eet at, from A street north to Maryland avenue, Massachasetts | nice! ia struction 5 AS, red: To all others, general ticket, @10 . ue, trom odio Fitth atreet west, b street 23 3 — ——_—.. north. from Third street. west to North Onyitel Ae KE, reduced I2cents pert | Tickete pay be Pra rae soy ap tireet; Shode Island avenue. between Thircee = Scents 1 sonnet Of the Wacults- corer of Sew Bork ave- = Bicente i. 29th st = oc 16-1? ' see * ' * curth street, from [street to New York a a emrm an’ som i | PRE MISSES OSBORNE YOUNG LADIES PERFECT TITLE GIVEN AND FULL AB. | Filth rect fiom Maem huectia 1) Bew Yor TED BHARDES Gise RUM, and ‘Patent iit linn st bes ae The: STRACTS BAMIDi i BD. nue, JB street north, between Bew Jor PH and TRIS WHISKIES also will besoid | {796% i” of Sete: Gon. doen eee, | aimoitaaheniaaicens w.B Hon. John Hits, Consei General, Prof, . int ow 1332 F STR! en ae & Teves. CALL AND GET MAP AND PAMPHLET =“ GIVING FULL DESCKIPTIONS aaa Oh Ay MUSIC, &e: . J | Psa GHB FRANKE B. FLNCKEL : STRE ol street, Soornd street ' ee AT 517 SEVENTH STREET, Ponsapivants atemee aed O oteeee an j GEIB @ FINCHEL, north. from Becond to Fifth street east: street i from the Long bridge to Sixth street wharf: @ atreet | gut, Berean Four anda hal angSererthatrects | aicouth street west. street vorth; rect Worth. between Sixteenth and Tee So. 1012 F STREET, near Hth ore RR | SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCEA! LOAN OFFICES. — OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, enced ween 1. | | . J AGENTS FoR street : ees | ames ae SN. M MM Nod also to erect and Vight lamps at th | (OBEN LOAN OFFICE, 1031 ERVENTB BOERS NE RINE OS OO | weed py we tratthnncrad ages | C BAERRT te Geta rma Pee aireagy eres ted in the saul syne . . nde. : Bt) itera tia of wtrwotar vir" At fiveliend of the | Folvgre, "sod Ladee aud Wer @ 6) TERIOR, roan Bassachusctte avenue. | 5 PROPRIETO! Sixthand Seveuthstree'e.tol'strest, at thewmth. | a aaa SELOUBET, PELTON & 0008 PABLO Ox east corner of L street north and Twenty fourti: GOLDSTEIN & 0U., ANS, E Gomer of F atrect | SD. geet TUNING AND REPAIRING. nobty ye nertheast cornet Lo: ° ee west; 207 AND 209 4% STREET, Near Peansylvavia OF CAKES—#CONOMY AND LU 3% US The attention of the public and those in- terested ina breakfast T th j KEV ERURLE GRIDDLES tor ssh ee | street west: in the main alley rusuiy; A WORD TO THE WISE. sowth throvzh be nc No. 4, j ' with the bi = | or ASHINGTON LUAN OFFIOB ASD EEIBSRER Stove’ Store, Bo T1 southwert corner of @ a OS WSN LEE ROOM. | Tthatreet, between @ sud H stress. ale-tas northwest. Bemoved to 914 Pennsylvania avenne, betwoer se loth strest Having decided te supply s want long felt in ali, : . soath side ni Washington City ,in opening BECEIVED FRow Loaned on Gold, Silver and Dia- or A Waller store Great Reduction in Prices! Money Loaned on Gold. Silver and Dia- | NEW YORK, . | ‘hie Apparel, bud Goods ot il descripuons, FLOWERS | ON A MAGNIFICENT SCALB, | aT be oat eg eg Ae YN trum Bveuing L imported OVERS: ATHEGS ant P White Lace and Swi In which every possible ARTICLE CAN aa MEAD DRESSES. F BUUGHT FOR ONE DOLLAR, I have IRTS + Shel BS LOAN A. STRAUS? UBNSTIB FFICK, Git. and Jot ORNAMENTS fr the # commenced by devoting 00 Taree doors south Penne ave. | Goods all new, and mark ed down to gust the tives ONESIDE OF MY STOBE TO DOLLAR GOODS. | Popular Clothing House, srDiamendey Sewliay Bistlss ee ans | im mee ‘ Among which can be found re sloved and advantes maae. ‘a i, WHLLEAN, CHILDREN'S HAND KSIT SAQURS, CAPS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | My. # Pence boas = & 907 Pesnetivania AVENE, ee ERGLIAH Ate BOGE AWE | serwaes tere aup tive sracers, n: w., | Set ee Sesto i Bas always the finest awortment of And in connection thereto, underneath the sams @ bandeome room for the sale of bargains of every kia worthy the attention of all. tal BEAL LACES, Flowers, Earn Bites and Hate, SHKe, Sartor elvets, : earments, J. cs P Coreen Childs CLOAKS aud MUFFS in white tar. DRESSES AND CLOAKS MADE TO ORDER at the shortest notes nogt-ef FF BOXES, WITH PUFF AND INFANTS’ POs BUe FINE PURSES AND WALLETS, LADIES’ COMPANIONS, SATCBELS, THE BEST ENGLISH MERINO AND BAL- BRIGGAN HOSE, &., 2 PIECES OF CASH RUFFLING FOR $1, | 6 MEMSTITCHED BANDKEBUBIEFS FOR 3 “ “ IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK. | | A CABD T®? TEE LADIES. MES. J. E. SPENCER. 912 Pemneyloania mre. bet. Mn and 10th sts. Being about to retire trom OVEROCUATS. 820 OVEBOOATS for..... NINTH STREET, ‘offers bal of her Stock of FI 404 0. Te * ¥% OL = RE { a 5 5 & © PARE! EIUBORS, Tapia Wmoiee GER | 819 OVERCOAT for gio aces, sKiaatse ot voce | Have opened a Store for the aaie ot UBDERSHIBTS 4 DBA Re. VASES, STAT. 10 OVERCOATS for... ccc BS | ofwl ‘sold off Gost ‘ont STOUBS, KANG ES AND FURN4 Sat ee 8 88 OVBRCOATS for. the business by the Ist of February. | yMggise mauniacture TIN and SHRET LGU - | a short as UST RECEIVED. j NGS and TOK S kept on band FOR TER sre cede By ies Stock in ts Sort ok peel J ee rm | BEPALMING UF vrovas, kasogs ost Fun e ed the services of Mr. JOSEPE RRLIN ZEPHYR, in White and j 7 Bt Md be his trienae BERGMARNS BERLIN ZEPHYH. In White and | BEST PARIS KID GLOVES, AT ue “ere ene toe hie triena or Bplit, 2c. per ox. i at ae0-ln ED GURY & 00 SEW: LK. in Skeine,2 forse; Black ditto, 2 Li — % "Yonge gh vara Spool or se W yurde,fe-; iv | 610 BUSINESS SUITS for. 88 | pan xswals orraeor ((.% avEnxem « co., yards, Me.; % oz. WC. a T ia - xou cay STOUR GME AR GUO Now WITH- RP i eaeeanentnnd oe REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKE! le . 15, AND 15 DOLLARS. ; at 2 > 5 —. gages bee o! : { Market Space, | No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD Dou A WOBD TO TAE_WISE IS SUFFICIENT, DOUBLE-BREASTED BOX COATS | ‘OE LARGEST ASSORTMENT KAST OF tru STREET 3B. SIZ AT 7, 8, 9, 10, AND 13 DOLLARS. | OF LACE Goops. <i 2 | YOUTHS’ SUITS © PO Recep gay hg In the stringency of t 312 SEVENTH. STREET, i ta of the AT 10,11, 12, 13%, AND 15 DOLLARR, ae%5-Im Lid | Sones athens tos een initr Near Pennsytvania avenge, : | [)® caULiELDs cuassEs Nee. r OF THE Dis. soe We have, for immediste investment upon Ben! : FROM 4 TOS DULLARS seagmoncagh eg Sineeinn «- . i rates. tol) PRNMSYLVANIA avENUA, rene abe 00, Auctioneers, S B Btoree Bo 800 8 902 Penn. S¥...cor. bet. PRIVY. woe reivers s23% Berween LOTH anv Lite ‘ ‘frm alverettineit de | gain 2: STRAUS. : : copy at tals be | _2* ABLE BND FORK, published once a week for three weeks in the Star, JSR eae. Manufacturer of AWNINGS T <r at ai Dar set; > aa Ran IPE ER Soe ieee nan: Horse ‘and Wagon Uevers., EER KNIVES, ‘rom % cont to §1, ai gat dawit " oeister of Wills, J street, next to Seaton Heme. ials- on b=} ate Y Penns) lvania svenue.