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w - — 4 Se \E OCAL POLITICS. fair that he should cecupy theentire time of this | disorder followed this assertion; some of the TONS HAUNTED HOUSE. PERESBYTERIAN SYNOD. CITY ITEMS. EVENING ST AR. _ D meeting. [Voices—'Campbell,” “‘Campbell.”} | members pronouncing it a slur on every repab- Ghost of a Wicked Marine. Fall Seasion of the Baltimore Syned. EE cha bs OUR NOVEMBER ELECTION. Mr. Campbell mounted the table amidst the | lican present. Mills finally explained that he MAKES THINGS LIVELY IN HIS OLD HOME. Ths Frade Synod of Baltimore met | CALL axn sex the Davis Vertical Peed Shut- ae as cig had caid he was The: berhood of th street, between Gand | , Tie Pressterian Synod of Georgetown, | tle Sewing Machine, at No. 427th stroet N. W. DOUBLE SHEET “The Pot a’Bilin.” UNEARTHLY YELLS AB GOOD A MAN AS GEN. GRANT; H streets southeast, has been the scene of Sosa The exercines’ were opened | The latest and greatest triu of skill. ¥: —- ever heard tn a house of worship; while Lieut. | nevertheless he was a good republican. | excitement this week, in consequence of epee ee eee ee ——— , = Lively Meetings 4 Over Town. Kelly, with a posse of police, anticipating that A Voice—“Gen. Grant isa better man than | in circulation that a two-story frame house in ached from the text, “What think ye of OvR e#TOCK of Children’s and Boys’ Hats BATURDAY........... Qetober 14, 1871. — their ser vices would soon be required, their | your whole family.” the rear of the garrison, occupied by a family | Prvachsd from ‘the acrinon Rev. De Jobn ¢. | cammot be surpassed in style or pr i | Belesate Murray Renominated in the way to the front. Mr. Campbell Anally suc- | ~ Mills“ You're a liar.” named Bonehart, is haunted by the ghost of its | Christ OR cre age Fog mesa ype ar pempmctd M.D. Faann & Co LOCAL NEWS. Sixth District. | ceeded in saying loud enowgh to be heard, “If | Several ‘ies here made a grand rash for | former occupant,a marine by the name of How- tborder, On the calllncor the toll chet o The Original Hatters, » The improvement Bull See by 4. | you will keep ‘quiet you may ask all the questions a oe policemen interfered and finally | ard. He wae Se ownee of eoogenn a og delegates from the wteries of Baltimore, 508 Tth street, opposite Pox Otiee. Grant in Its Favor. | you choose.” restored quiet. there some nine months since. 7 presby 2s HELP FOR CHICAGO. ‘The republicans of the Sixth district held a | > Mr, Pope —‘Do you refer tome? God forbid | __P. B. Dowell wasclected temporary chairman, | represented to have been Sere wnt Wetingen ree tne Haltions: | SHAKER Kxtr Socks ‘The citizens of East Washington met in Dr. | mass meeting Inst night at Green's Hall, Thos. | that 1 should ask anything of one who accused | and Ed. M. Gorman secretary pro fem. There A PEARFULLY WICKED MAN, Precytery Wes clocted moderator of the preaemt All wool half hose, tine machine knit Whester’s Presbyterian Church, on 4th street | harris chairman, and Joseph Ven ‘secretary. | meof voting the democratic ticket at the last | upon Coffin, Capt. Berry, and about a | who abused his fi and all around him, and seasion of the synod. and Ree Geivet beat Merino half-bose, English and domestic. east, last evening, but no action was taken, Mr. Brooks offered a series of resolutions that | election. [Yells and screams of “Put him out,” | dozen others left the hall amid loud derisive finally died blasphe: bis Maker and carsing and Elder W. H. Waller Sesuperecy chert. iv er manhand Knit jackets. ‘Mr. Merrick, in behalf of the relief committee, in favor of public improvements; pro- | “You can't do it.” fel, cries of ‘Good bye!’ his wife and children. His widow and children TOMAY'S Pmocmotnen ardigan jackets, &o. stating that it was understood the reverend of labor; opposed to the contract system: | Mr. Campbell replied that the man or set of TAKE YOUR COFFIN ALONG!” soon moved from the premises, not ae ee The 8: ‘which represents the Presbyterian Country knit wool socks, superior quality. clergy — on Led ~ SS in — of paying geese $2 per Sz; and | men oo a = — he had made aha oe this?” &e. bah oneer, Sco hee eee 5 a eee ann States of Delaware. Merrland ee ww. tions in their several churches in aid of the re- | are in favor of the ndence of the ballot- | any such assertion cireulate e meeting then permanently organize e house, , : $ ms | 7 ret, ¥ Hiet fared. box. Adopted. sis : A MALICIOUS FALSEHOOD; electing the following officers for the ensuing | who took posseasion about two mouths since, not | 40d Virginia, and the District of Columbia.) —— The colored Masons met last night, and yol- Capt. James Kelly offered a resolution de- | but he did charge that Pope was present ata ; . | met at Bridge street charch at 9 o'clock this w) 8 THIS DAT, new styles Children’s ar: President, An Gleason; vi i- | hearing anything about the house haunt . - LE. OGRE Tas DAT, : —_ dents, Henry Taylorand Jouw Tavis: secretary, | ed. This family, soon after mov copia became pa ae ee wie Seeignal | Hats and Caps. C. Ryan; treasurer, A. Russell. Resolutions | very uncomfortable; they could not’ sleep at Dr. J. P. Carter, of Baltimore, who a slected Tere then passed warmly endorsing Governor | night, and all became very nervous. They al- last evening. The following committees were Cooke; the Beard of Pubiie Works, and the late | lege that pointed: ‘ ‘min Uatary contributions amounting to 55 were | claring Mr. John F. Murray the unanimous | caucus a few evenings Hapa usly, When it was made. A committee, consisting of Brothers | choice of the republican party of the Sixth dis- | resolved to break up th! a Proctor, Sanders, Parker, Brooks, Webster, | trict, and pledging themselves to use allhonor-| Mr. Pope.—If he says that I was present at Payne and Lowrie, was appointed to solicit do- | able’ means to secure his re-election to the such @ caucus; he says what is not true.” ns from the membership of the order, and | House of Delegates. Mr. Connolly, who was standing on the table M.D. Fraxxk & Co, The Original Hatters, ‘th strect, opposite Post Office. On Devotional Exe: ation of Sayles J. Bowen. Remarks STRANGE Noses plies, Rey. D. W. Moffatt, Rev. W. 31. Cooke | ‘Tax ADvawcn inthe prices oft cas and coffece mest was made that the several lodges of the | Mr. Brooks addressed the club in behalf of the | with Campbell, after vigorous on ohae | Rar amade by Capt. J. C. Wall, Daniel E. Ca- | were heard_every night, which they could not | Biss. tet: 2) Wv- Mola on the Narrative, Rev. | bas made no change in the prices at the Ameri- District contribute from their relief fand. claims of Mr. Murray, and endorsed the Board | ceeded in gctting in his say that Campbell, pill, and others; after which the meeting ad- | account for. Doors would be found open which | £99)" Mek Noun and Elioe Grianine Behe | nas mad Store, corner of 7th and I streets. Mr. ‘ The Hackmen’s Association met last night at | of Public Works. Wyatt Moton then made a | ing hi Rar meat eee had raed to meet, next Wednesday ni ht to nom- mens —_ natany hen soe) ees rnd the Presbytery of Baltimore, Kev. T. B. Mc- | Dowling still continues to sell his superior arti- Tnion League Hall. solutin t! ech it or ¢ resolution; after | usu Jornolly’s a inate a candidate for ouse of Delegates. er Cale! 91 ; e by ° went were adopted, and it was decided that the pre. | witch it was unaniwocely slopesd. Me See | ee hie (Copnolly's) piace, and was |” THE corrix noLtens ~~ | heard up stair, and when the ‘amily were in | Falls and Elder Caleb Brokave; on the Presby- | cles of ton and coftee at the lowest New York of Tuesday, Oct. ~ should be given to | ray returned his acknowledgments for the honor | This raised pandemonium again, and it was some Messrs. Thos. Geary, | bestowed, in a neat speech. Capt. Kelly, Mr. | minutes before anything Ike order prevailed. after leaving the hall 4 - mt to the house of Mr. | the upper rooms the rappings would appear tery of Newcastle, John Chester and Elder_. | prices, Bills, corner of East € 7 to . pitol and H streets, and | be below, as if some one was striking a table | Hall Richardson Presbytery of i nd We pronounce them superior towhat Rio | comes from New York, for you get the coffee the Chicago relief fum u Janeiro, Rev. Dr. Spotswood and Elder Elison; | warm from the toaster every boar tn the day, George Boyd, Wm. W. Chambers an Oliver, James H. Smith, Smith Wormley and | Cheers and groans were alternately given for | after'several speeches adjourned te sneet a with a rattan stick. The back door would be ory sof Wash’ . i ons ene Sw Ident (J. W. Plant) were appointed at comae. | sebete’ssane addresses endorsing the candidate; | Campbell, Pepe, Kinney and the Bowrd of Pubs | art Several speeches a ae nts | Raadiepen atiar tt hel boan caoesbalty beled; eh Tur Avexis Har. tee to inke charge ot the fand- after which, A. Grant being present, was loudly | lic Works, accompanied by the ery of ———# and when it was closed loud knocks were some: | Geo G. Smith snd Elder Theodore T- Clr: | ane istest TEE AIRS BATS a The Knights of St. Patrick also met at Union | called for, and came forward amid loud cheers. Pointed, contractor ** d—n the Board of Pub! More Domestic Infelicit Hace Read oe coe cubate, epeing neh. | San C. Seulth, Hew. LB. eee ae Pihor Reae, | Golane, Ob M.D. Faasx & Co., League Hail last evening, and a contribution of | He said he most heartily endorsed the Board of | Works.” of ‘This was at first thought to be done by some one | Shir: "eat an ial Cases, Rev. T. B. The Original Hatters #1 from the funds of the treasury of the order | Public Works. At first he was opposed to them; | Mr. Connolly suggested that Campbell be al- THE HOME OF THE HOLMSES. on the outside, but during its continuance the H » Rev. T. B. . wasn Messrs. James Collison, J. F. Nolan | but he now sees that they are a patriotic setof gen- | lowed a reasonable Ume to speak. and David Keppel were appointed a committee | tlemen, and he adv all to support Son oad Mr. Campbell here mounted the table in, A few weeks since James H. Holmes, aclerkin | family would Jook out from an upper window | McFalls, Rev. 1 iwards, Rev. B. F. Bit- £°3 Tth street, opposite Post Oitice. the Bureau of Edueation, and husband of Julia | immediately above, and nothing could be seen; = as Elders Wm. L. Waller and Octavius} xoricx- to sum Pusiic,oL. Becker & Co. to solieit contributions. vote for the four million loan. (Immense cheer- | having left it during the preceding squabble, | Ate} Holmes, was arrested at the instance | although the knocking would continue. ind g . ‘ successor to P. Wallach, dealer in men’s, youth=* "The Archbishop of Baltimore requests all the | ing.) [This is not the Genera ‘A. Grant who | and ssid: “ I know you want free— [Cheers | of his wife tor beating her, and was also placed | door connecting with the next house, and which | _ Rev. Dr. Elmwood, Secretary of the Board Key. Catholic clergy to take up collections at | claims to have put down the war, but a modest | and cries of Put him out.”] I don't know why 4 “i boys clothing, have received an enti e under bonds to keep the peace. A short time | had been securely fastened up for years, was on | Of Forcigm Missions, ‘addressed the Synod on stock of goods, Shich they are selling at the afterwards a charge of assault and battery was | s veral occasions found wide open, and no one ang hen sey ty "Pathng the gear es | WoNest market price. ‘Those in want of clothing all the masses to- aorew = Be to the | colored man of the same name, who makes no | Mr. Connolly farms out ten minutes time to me. ‘oley, of earnest appeal of Bishop Chicago, in | such extravagant pretensions.] I will proceed if not interrupted by those who in bebalt of his suffering people. caucus Kev. Dr Drinkhouse, of the 9th-street M. P. Eighth District Republicam. me oe and examine their goods before purchasing These Busy B's—Bi r RESOLVED To BREAK UP THIS MEETING, Snell, ——— it appeared in evidence that Mrs* | to bed in an upper room at rather a late hour, fens, Se neeen— making in oll o6t laborers aaaae. 1. Becner& Co, Church, will also haye a collection taken up in | 7% Busy B's—Burgess, Beall, an@ Brooks— | and he (pointing to Mr. Herron) is one of them,” | Helmes’ brother had simply protected his sister | and when almost asleep she suddenly heard the year bad 3,02 communicants ani ining ‘Odeon Hall, corner 4x street and Pa. ave. _ ‘A. meeting of Sanna Sr. Mr. Herron.—* I defy you to bring the proof.” | from her husband's violence, the defendant was | steps softy ascending the stairs, and saw the re- Sh er bel oe commen Ok ta —— OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS, Eighth distiict won ban ae Gab of the (Yette fined $5 and costs—amounting in all to $15. | flection of what was apparently a lighted lamp, 7 ot ee © thew, ee ote jzatre n Awe The Israelites of this city, without regard to | Figuth district was eld at_ Liberty Hall Wed- | “Nir Campbell said he wanted to reply to this | On the 25th of September last several aMdavits | but believing it was some member of the fam- C.D. Shaw, Ree. Jobuc. ‘mith and Elders a a inducements Full line of congregational distributions, yesterday trans- | dnd Wark’ Walter coopers ees in the chair, | most extraordinary specch. ‘The president, he | were made before Justice Martin ig Telation to | ily, she did not trouble her mind about it, until, | §- 7), Shaw, Kev, dotu . Smitl a Ps poses Foreign mitted to Chicago the sum of $424.20 as their | "MY jorevh heme said, had made insinuations of corrupt bargains | the conduct of Holmes. The first, by Mrs. | hearing a heavy groan by the door, which stood Couadie amd dovings plan by shih tee ak wed a and contribution to the sufferers in that city, which | poth objected to ree ane te oe eet Jonneon | and’ expenditures but no direct charges’ and | Holmes, sets forth that for thece nn fore years | ajar, she raised Up in bed, and says the saw may more effectually interest the churches and | Substertial me <a was contributed by Mr. H.M. Prince and | B® onion ito the adoption of the minutes of | made no argument on which to base Sach in. | past she has experienced very cruel and abusive THE GHOST OF (LD HOWARD. tenets the ieee ae 4 rors ba — — Goods his colleagues in the good work. Hon resale ones sround that the four | sinuations. He would decline any attempt to | treatment trom her husband, and that in conse- | The light in his lamp was at once extin; ea, | inspire the members to work more earnestly in ot. oe for Custom ‘ate iae soeeting of te Washington Seenger- | Million resolution was recorded ag carried, when | Snewer such a speech eacept te say that he | quence of his violence towards her she has | and blue and red streaks of light shot through Al nson thé Beek teeka te on simp Po Hall ofan Work. bund the sum of $500 was subscribed to aid the | "52! frag eed was acted on. despised, scorned, and spit upon the spirit who | believed her life to be in danger; that within the | the room. At one bound she was up and raising ss a p.m. “a tion. ee —, % people of Chicago, and that amount was yester- othe ever adopted the minutes by @ | gave utterance to such unkind, untrue, low, | Week before, her husband tock Ler ted from her | @ frightful scream, which routed. the whole - H. Surra & Co., Tailors and Clothiers. room and placed it in a room on another floor, house, she bolted down stairs and left the house The New Water-Main. Erte = tmay Neves. connecting with (his own bed-room, for the | in her night clothes, the entire family following | ‘The contractors for making the pipe for the | 9,” pense lg onal aie pert f Mey He be browcht at & woman whom she believes | her. The colored girl could not be induced to | new 36-inch water-maln are under heavy pena’ | donk,” at a preservative, try it now. he brought from New York ostensibly as his | return to the house, but Bonehart and hisfamily “oper ful'y } all other Dentrifices and give it a fair chan PEO eeaTys, that, her husband and the | did, and after they had retired they heard torri- | ties to have the whole amount (4,600 tons) ful'y | al is guaranteed to be as harmless as wate above-mer ioned woman occupied the two rooms | ble’ ing from up stairs. Bonehart pur- | delivered before the Ist of February neat, and sles * in common, and that upon her going into this | euaded his wife that itwas the window shutters | the contractors for laying a mean, dirty, contemptible remarks. {Commo- Han., on beak of the epeciniion, aw Beall rutested againat ae bene tion, and screams, yells, &., with hears} trem the patent attorneys yesterday, TCU"? | Wasa fair sample of themanner Inwhich busi | ice’ Kelley—' I ho oi a ne Several additional packages of dothing bi hens was fo be tranancted. voices— That's right 7 n received and forwarded to Chicage’by tke Mik ee Re him out,” ‘no you won't,” during | ° "The commotion continved onthe floor; Robin- ‘Women's Christian Association, * which Mz Wr. H- Gaines and Beall hada war of | son, Herron, and. others gesticulating, and A bout $156 were contributed by the employcs ies saying ‘*I wan't you to be quiet,’ ving day sent the proper authorities by Simon Wolf, | "Sip. decided vote. ac’ a “Campbell!” &e. Jerry Robinson, whose ex- the enlistment branch of the Adjutant General's Bir Lomax emayed w tetiy but the confusion citement bad b oe idiy increasing, and whose i " voic med a Office, War De it. = ‘The Ilinols State Republican Association has | ARM great that he could not be heard—the 4 — and Mi; table room once he struck hi d forcibly att although he did not be- | Penalties to have it laid and ome eee wn net tape ee ee eae} ig tw 1, | Campbe! Connolly on the ha once ck her, and forcibly attempte: i in the wind, ny e did not 8 to r street, ite Treasury, ington, and Pp we Deore ag ce and Beall replsing, “don't insult me here; L'il ae A WAR OF WonDe. to eject her therefrom, leaving the marks of his | Hleveit imei. "ua? Shove through it within thirty days afterwards; so that | No.7 North Charles. street, Baltimore’ euroesee ‘Three hundred andthirty-one dollars and sev- | ™Eet Jou = ing —— which ended in Campbell telling Connolly he | hand upon her arm, ordering her never to ente1 THE GHOST UNDER A RED. wo may expect to have the full benefit of | fully treats Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, enty-three cents is the amount the children of panes pierre and Long were ap- | would meet him at any time and ans where, with pi So ae ee her. states that she | Very soon the bed in which they were laying a geoee agent SW meg ginny Ep weeding &c., without pain. v7 1 scle. He se | ve veR y ge wer yee 4 She first district schools have contributed. This | Pity. we Chase here charged that there was | feud question: amid eres oF Sit dees | adultery at eae nee busband was Itving in Env ined grecincnuc thar epaeeic ke Sons [ ithe wen. mee MvAaGR nas Seer diviaees: | Nurses aresen/en Wises abhieninnns ‘Over $150 was contributed by tie employes ot | 3faction present, whose efforts appeared to be The second affidavit isby Clara M. Archibald igh th left the house, and | amd the laying will go on at the samo time | novelty in Hoopekirts are now at exhibition at C- sister of Mrs. Holes who testified that while | oad argelg peg te rel, ho | in each. “The one hearest. the reservoir tx | Baum’s Hoopehkirt and Corsct Factory, 408 its igher than any others, | working inthe Government Printing Office last | told his story. Officer O’Hare at once repaired | shorter than the others, and as soon as it is re summer, she was contiuually annoyed. by I : family running | finished it will be connected at Foundry Branch = ula ; raised between four and five thousand dollars for falling "oract, quatiomens sthon eiitem, ie = ae cee se a a mite and tude cent propositions by Holmes; say iue ile bean’ at commciant eprom oe re SS a bent Dale Gloss laparenn faa the rehef of their neighbors, of Chicago. Mr. e . . and there was some disposition by the crowd to | that he finally attempted by force to accom- | ses throughout, but could find nothing wrong, e ma 0 hi ased ‘sup- —_ McNeal, president of the amociation Sud ait, Brooks, meanwhile, was waddling up | follow, but an uplifted baton oe citkec wae ot eed mising that Grst clase Glove. Ladies be carly and secure a c and down in front of the chair, exclaiming, | oUew. bi 4 : a ae sat es a eran Pee aly ore for “ Gentlemen, will you take your seats,” and rete Rolly See top nA Rae noone an ‘al Gane funds and a large amount or loth- finally getting into a war of wori's with astranger, up, and protested against the action of the po- ing and other goods. = Si Flom De charged as not being aresident of the | fice, amid cries of “Put him oat!” Mr. thence ‘The employes of the Daity Chromicte eontribn- | *Sttict. For a time it seemed that a fight only Mo at the same time proceeded to speak, ted $110, and the employes of the Chronicle fob | Yomi determine the question. charging that Robinson had violated the rules office $70. _ ee A motion was here made that “any one called | of the club; that he came there to break up the About $200 were realized for the fund by the | ',0Tder who ‘fuses totake his seat be expelle: meeting, &c. In the midst of the wild confu- base ball match yesterday. nate, president stated that he would receive | sion a motion was made to adjourn and carried, Nearls 1, were raised by the promendae ities for membersof the executive com- | and Mr. Connolly vacated the table, Lieut. Kel. Plish his evil purpose against her, and she was | and persuaded them to return, promising that | Ply even before the tst of March. The supply compelled to leave her work and her sister to | he would watchin the house. After theyhed oa, | wthe city ia now ‘between twelve and thirteen Gerace calling ot C. Boum'y Kid Glove escape his jporaccutions: and assaults, tired he heard the noises and rapping andthought | Millions a day. a sh -—--— » ____ The third afidavitis by Margaret C. O'Brien, | some one was at the back dvorras the knob | _ The line of the pipe ts from the distributing | Goutz8 PATENT HurLEOTING GAS a niece of Mrs. Holmes, who testifies to the bad | moved very perceptibly. He kept the family | Teservoir, near the «Drovers J across the | Lamy SHapms will save one-half of the 4: ficatment of his wife by Holmes. She has scen | quiet, however, autil morning and left them. | Country to the canal road, along it'and Bridge | titnof gat or coal oll consumed without the him strike her several fimes, and believes that ‘he next night these scenes were enacted over | Street to the Aqueduct bridge across Rock | of them. They are cheap and durable. A. Ro~ he has lived in adultery with the woman referred | again, and on being notified O'Hare and his | Creek, through one. of the 4teet pipes which | senthal, No. 404 7th street, is the agent for them, to in Mrs. Holmes’ affidavit. artner, Shelton, staved there again until about | Support that hridge, thence along Peunsyivania | and alo for Goetz’ Double-come Chawdeliet reet, We have received cards from Mr. and Mrs. | {2 o'clock, when nothing further being heard, | @venue to L st and along I street to New | Reficctors, and the Diamond Digusive Daylight Holmes in relation to the above. In her card | the officers advised the family to goto bed, | Jerse snaanas D> &: avenue. Refiec cert infantry ni offices Mrs. Holmes states that thi lication yeste1 Afte: A ‘S-inch ipe on New Jersey avenue, and a asnfnmenemmnse President's Mounted Gea oe Teoria Mr. Beall asked if it was understood that each | {41.4 ae Set gece ena day in a morning paper ginpermecl unau- Tyler. 7 OA, See Ai ena ae at, * | oo-ineh pipe'on Capitol Hill, along north i THE MOST POPULAR Sewing Machines in the Just eventz, - member was bound to yote for the four million r. Murphy denied that the motion to adjourn | thorized; that she is sorry she made an affidavit THE MOST UNEARTRLY NOISES street to lith street east, isto be contracted | market are the McLean & “ ¥ ne oa Nol? 0s - M i ye, a lowing tele- perl pon pee bag No!” “ Vote as you | nad been properly put, as he wason the floor, vive) anger which does injustice to her! were again heard, much worse than ever, and | for and laid as soon as possible; but the citizens | Stitch and the Wilson New Uilerfecd Shatue v oI and moved that they go into and and to the young lady referred ly became hte: t | on Caystol Hill and the other high land in the | Machines. Although they are selling at the low Woeeasee ie: Gon te makes T. Chair~ Peg on being nenyeacl in — seared gc Ag ES to; and that the private aflats of her family they ie e remus ona tor teria ee city will have an increased supply as soon as price of 600 and suf upwara, yor tes are war- man of € Re Relicf Committee :—Your dispatch ‘Wid Satunsion ther poceenaen rg nem ae with Joseph Reynolds in the chair, which was the pressure is increased by the laying of the | ranted equal to any and superior to some of the have been made public in a crueland exagger-| house of Mr. De Neal, a neighbor. Yesterday : ated manner; and that she and Mr. Holmes ew morning Bonehart was seeking another house ty | 26-inch main. high-priced machines. The termsare very easy. propose, notwithstanding past difficulties, tolive | which to move, declaring that he would not ° a , 404 Tth street, is the agent, tr amicably and respectal ny ther as man and “2 there another night. Wasarnoton, Oct. 14, 1571. —=— 2 he Lae ge > wife. Mr. Holmes, in his card, indignantly denies righborhood is greatly excited over the | Editor Stor :-—Dear Sir: Will you allow me to | | HUMA® Hare in Switches, wep ee x harges agatn strange manifestations, We Lave told the story | state that the nomination for delegate in the | Braids in all shades have just been by Hance our zeae fran ule eSAeE ae he | Reted the toltowiag! ames" Willa," | said, st, Metnolte mounted Ue table and residents of the District of Columbia to amelio. | Browning, Marshall Brown, Sylvester Ford, | nates cutdriaie ee tee ee gates. rate our great suflerings. You who have re- | Wiite, J. ite Base Mey Goleia ats, | Mr. MeFariand—“Oh no, dowt dott, you'll sed here can imagine our gratitude better | Brooks, Dr. 1 . John W. Pomeroy, — oplit ~ party. ’, Herron—‘Go ahead if you can express it. We have perfect order, E. Nott. 8. Anderson was | ¥20t to get beat. the truth of the published charges against him, > - and says that, desiring to relieve the Bureau of | just as it is related by the Boncharts, their | fifteenth district announced in this’ morning's | Chas. Baum, who intends to make this a new "1 ‘prs Ae en, a8 us meetil * ion as a cler] 5 CAanS 01 een! ict, ul a Express our great a ton, and 8. Jackson, (three times} lost ty 6 to had been resolved. to, postpone the nomination | of that bureau. st Alta rrell thee oe ane | cam turn pps “coelaamen night to have been tendered tome hy the frsh Th xt Choral Societ inco! until the 17th, as for his course he did not know Republican Club,” and 1 conclu pul ‘ el 3 — Ball thie evening toc tee ies funds will ben | Zhe election was made unanimous. of an act he fegretted. ‘They had got work at Sanitary Subjects. Condensed Locals. lication of this "morning is in error in stating ee ae bee i a ieee grand affair, ani no doubt the her ase will be | pM. Chase offered a resolution providing for a | $1.50, und he hoped soon eek pes Would bein. | ‘The Board of health met last evening, and on | | The work on the canal at 17th street, is pro- | that the nomination was made by the repubi= | next to the Original Franc’s, 433 Tth street - e primary election on Tuesday next from i2to7 | Creased [Cheers and groans for ‘Campbell.} motion of Mr. Marbury, the treasurer was au- | tessing rapidly. cans of the district. between D and E. - ‘The proprietors of the Mount Vernon steamer, | °'S!°¢k- A resolution endo! the four million bill | thorized to anticipate the sums subscribed for The finishing touches have been given to a Let me further say that this nomination was ecioniliimmmtenes Arrow, have generously donated the entire pro” Mr. Johnson moved that no man be suprectod and the course of their delegate Peter Campbell | the Chicago sufferers from the monthly salaries | Portion of the Scharf pavement on Pennsyl- | entirely unsought by me, and so is a nomination | OUR wEW errLEs oP ‘UORSETS and rome ceeds of her trip on next Monday for the bencfit | 20 i Pot im favor of $2 per day for 8 hours | Was adopted with cheers and ,and the | of the different inspectors, each of whom gives | Vania avenue, rear 15th street. from any other body. My invariable answer to improved hav factory Of the Chicago sufferers. The boat will learg | !#bor- meeting adjourned, the police this time forming | one day’s pay for the fur. new nave Just come from our A western lady has opened an office in this | numerous inquiries from my friends as to | in and be sold to defy any compe- ‘The question as to whether the inspector of | city for the prosecution of claims against the | whether I would consent to a nomination has | tition. Every pair warranted to be a perfoct fit. fish shall be compensated by fees or a stated | government. been that if they chose to select me I will do all | C. Baum, Corset and Hoopskirt Manufacturer. salary was discussed, and laid over until the next | | Workmen are busy to-day laying down the | I can to secure @ fair and honest election, or if = ah Bu 3 ’s wharf, 7 Mr. Brown moved to amend by saying and peonager ee tlyenens cin eee ee pot in favor of €2 per day for Tavorers 3 ~~ Sone oton en said committee will accom; the and horses and carts on corporation work, and in = a pleasant trip under the Mine genial favor of the four million Dill; and the amend- | Warrem Choate Nominated in the Fif- meeting. | The ordinance deciaring stables built | Stowe pavement on sth street, between Penn- | another gentleman is preferred, I will sapport | X"PLER has all ‘thermometers and 3 its were to. teenth sylvania avenue and D street. him heartily; but that above all thi: I it Capt. Stackpole may be anticipated. Mair. Beall iid os tre The republicans of the Fifteenth district hela | Within fifty feet of any dwelling tobea nuisance | *9! i and coin teen ee ee Ine ladies whe have been re contribu- ' amendments had been P ni was repealed. ‘Workmen broke ground yesterday at the foot | fair and unbi ex at Jr tig an peparig at receiving con tribu- adopted he supposed he would have no buses: | 8 meeting last might at Wills Hall, Patrick ased exgeonion —_ SOAP PoILIna. of oth street, for the grading and paving of that | mecting for making the nomination. ti Mr. Marbury offered resolutions declaring it | street. this way only that I will consent to the use of ol fo be the opinion of the board that the boiling of | | The laying of the new sidewalks on 9th street, | name, and prefer not to be chosen im aay other 4, STATED COMMUNICATION OF Po. bones, the rendering of fat, the salting of hi - Reg between the Avenue and D street, has been | way. Very respectfully, TOMAC LODGE. No. 4, will be held MON- and the manufacture of soap, if not riy | completed. AY EVENING, Oct. téth, atéis o'clock. Panc- conducted, Ie njurions to tiealth, and that & | © Capt. 3, Gatley, has been appointed chiet — eal a yindanes, of crag member, te roquected. shall be the duty of the inspector general to sec chim the ve building on eTto: CMIcaGo Sur- eS . AA that all establishments where thé businew of | street. Capt. C. was formerly chief watchman | ,A¥OTHER Coxtainvrioy To C an) = aa. Bey- election for he was opposed to | Doyle in the chair, and C. H. Dahle sec- ererny at the reaidence of Col. Wall, | the tour ‘million ‘bill. [Voices—“"Put him out.” | retary. Resolutions’ were adopted endorsing fo geo obi * mien , Send offa large | «you can't do it,” &e.) the course of the mt city administra- — LE ren 1 coe an judes about one | The resolution as amended was adopted. tion; recognizing in Mr. Warren Choate ‘“‘one and ch idten. Th Se women . Hudnell nominated S. R. Bond for the | pre-eminently fitted by birth, training and most desirable and timely, as the wane ef trig | House of Delegates. [my popaitioonrel Guawitiasee Geieee acagee fins cannot te area eres ot wile folio ring were elected judges of election: | republicans of the Fifteenth district,” pledging x ese Of mom . in Warren Cnoate, judge ee rise will come off | a - Green and WashingtonWaller. | their support to the plan of improvements | {2%t of the Treasury building. a ae ee : }ALL AND WINTER GOODS. snd halt-grown boys: The ladies are still at work, | “he chair sprointed as challengers James | marked out; endorsing te $4,000,000 acts recom Sar tr pee Ve kert ina | The Board of Health Gas completed the work na Secoany: Ector gah memgeetee | —_r tho have not contributed in materfalsos labor | L9m8x and J. R. Brooks. expressing: the OpiMlOn ha shears labor, and | cleanly condition, and that all the modern ap: | of redistricting the garbage dietricts, and yes Of the proceeds to be donated to the above-named JORN H. SMOOT, an opportunity to yet partic ay the Mr. J. R. Brooks offered a resolution, which | expressing the opinion that all positions, the pliances used fin the large cities for conveying | terday issued the regulation to the different object The first prize will be a lady's diamond 119 Brincr Street, GrorcErtows, D.C., ee pe iy toy pate im the good | was unanimously adopted: That they will not | S#laryof which is more than $2,000, should be off the steam and effiuvia arising from ‘said | gatbage-masters for their guidance. ring, the others gold and silver coin. Eecsohattn Has received snd is now offering, at very low prices > a urge or boi the electon of any man for the | ¢lective. A committee was appointed to inform business shall be used, under a penalty of S10 ‘The trustees of county schools havefelected E. a ries, wood. we ac. Epicures always en- | °° buyers. « a and C7 ‘ch vice stock of Ex: Legisiacs House of Delegates who docs not favor, and who | Mr. Choate of his nomination. for Cv non-compliance with these regula- | C- Vidal principal of shool No. 2, third district, | YSuittvan’s fine lunches st ont on oeeninne comslating of o bus esmrtnay Cooee — pla ve As- | will not pledge himself t> use all efiortsin his | Red-hot Meeting of the Seventeenth | {ans to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment | 2¢%,Sv!ltray onalating of 8 fine aeser ment of corsent tae ESune et seteday at 5 | HOT Steet ng eet, Mt he pisicict" Republicans ono tr Pheseatne Setatons and, on | SLs, Sens ml emit of theresa te eS galt mateo s - e ct | oy ae : < Hon of 55 y i e ion of music er. RES opling, Setines, 5 ; Tele, and adjourned to await action of the | whose pay exceed £2,000 m year, ant whe pee ee eae ie Vg ed mut nest weck ot nt were aid over |S Keene a cesta curbstone anti- | |THE PATENT rire ge aE ee Bg Gian Velunrey Alpecas, BS. wit fall Le poate antsy emg, strep beapAld faxor the day’s work system, and €2 per day | er’tient, cuagtion Am, Unfinished | of isi? THE GARBAGE QUESTION. oan mecting st the corner Of 7th and D streets | Tor ists eran beasd inten Rachels Jets | toners coons shedal somainee Oe ts Gera laborers. A meeting of the Republican Club of the Sey- | _,,The Inspector General reported that he had | last night, and his audience is re; to have € ; Ninth District Republicans on the | enteenth district was held at Island Hall test Tiong meoeage, Tevorted that his recomme: page. night, Colonel Perry Carson in the chair. Mr. Dickson, trom the Committee on Appro- | _ The republicans of the oth district held a letter ‘was read from. the president of the priations, reported the bill authorizing the tose | Meeting at Union Hall, on Lith street, near G. | club, FA” Boswell, stating that he had ‘been of #1¢0,000 Chicago relief bonds with an amend. | 188 night. On taking the chair, the president | called out of townsand couldeaot be presente tie A . V ylie. ion for an injunction | Velveteens, Shuwis, Kid Gloves, of the best makes, divided the city into thirty-six districts, and as- | been composed of two dummies in the window | Wylie. This is an applicat Rid Gi a ake, gned a garbage collector to cach, with instric: | of a Clothing store, polleeman and atvootbiack, — 2 Mefendant Mwhick ths inkter | Herter alice” ad Geom Uoheren: Bias tone to collect all garbage, filth, diseased vege- on eee, aX god into a horse on ‘Gane isthagoie as spp ie gee ce ginge wd Fable Lanens."Sheetiugs. Shirtings Richardson les and other unsound matte: 5 street east, belo! . Thomas 5 =<. irtmally Linens. * . the premises located therein, mine ‘ait | aresident of Prinee George county, injuring the | business of ‘the United States government. | GENTS AND BORS WEAR. SARFR TS, RUGS, ! jesers. man and Coombs appeared for ; : arties living in their districts to depos: animal so badly that he died in afew minutes. itman and Coom! Son, wuich was adopted Sod fe bil'teed's | feBaria m favor ot the fur milion ian sot | “Se Witamsesacatiat kewesie meses | Earbage stot stakicand tose agle aera | Theerneet ie wehbe eye certs, | plstin and Cock sot Cab fr aS FESTA Ee ge emamination of Goode second time. ‘i " * | the present government of the city. His views | loan, and only wished it was ten millions instead | their Btn eter Coe Ces ea ae anak | [aera Mr Hays Ge componente Mas Re S|) 5 Rices av Peeomani The emneel | cose JRO. B. SMOOT. Mr. Moore moved that a sufficient number | Met with general approbation. ‘and he was | of four millions, “He offered resolutions, which | marrser, in order that, oe ae ess exhibition of the Frederick county. Maryland SPECIAL NOTICE —PAPER HANGING—Por- of goPict Of the Bill be printed for both Houses. | Tape dy sehianded, | Fletcher Barley. placed Elion oan hat they pied (rorspllinpe ed comply with request to the Inspee-or Gen The Lost Cause. Fecterday with’n hotse race for prizes ofieaea ty | SEDAN Tae Beas eB ae caat by eq Mr. Campbell, chairman of the Committee on pot ed ag H ledge writi ” — by | Tt to get ~ 7 . club, and Mr. Peters nominated Mr. Z. Rich- | to carry the loan bill throu , and that they | ral in writing, that proper steps may be taken EXPIRING GROWLS OP T! ‘NOTS.”” e society. There were fourentries fortherace,| WALL PAPER and have PaPER HaNGIsa. Aypropriat ons. read the follow oF comunt ards. Mr. Jackson said he would like to know | endorse the: preamt deleguiet tee re-election t | enforce the sanitary regulations. No garba.e | Mr. Crane Eaplaine How they Came to be in Exe . recommend the passage of the bill providing for something about Mr. Curry’s political views, the Le lative Assembly. master, under ory. circumstances, will be per- “St. Lawrence” entered by Mr. Johnson, of | dope. All work w ilibe promptly executed in auy tremis. pene pa 3500. trie | Part of Washington or Georgereee mself from duty any day, or | A score of the Citizen's Association met last | Baltimore, winning the first prize of $500. ‘The - and eatixfaction n r. John F. Costin offered a resolution en- | mitted to absent h ‘ i second prize of $250 was won by a black horse | STERY WORK UAT Stiention ‘paid to UPHO! s-seb sueme Pine lawn ponte, ‘and _ DIDN'T LIKE TO BUY A FIG IX A BAG.” | dorsing the action of acting Governor Stanton in | Patt of day, without obtaining from the office a | might at Union League Hall, Mr. Calver in the y STERY WORK. 26m rmit so to do. A violation of this rule will be | chair, and John H. Crane secretary. Tem Ching. tout the sum be reduced, - Passed unanisaous. Finally, after much disorder, a viva voce vote | calling an extra session of the Legislative As: OOKS. STATIONERY, MUSION uring the winter the truck of the department Mr. Richards found it impossible to preserve | of snufi. ti ! ’ — HE GEORGETOWN DOLLAR STORE HAV- eee was taken on Mr. Curry’s nomination, but it | sembly, and vledging ‘support of sny measure emed sufficient cause for removal. A tailure | Mr. J. Coombs positively declined serving on | yy HAVE The Galary for November from T ing been much enlarged and refitted. will re- Hatter Kitsoten, Sec. Com, | Could not be determined from the sound whether | which may be taken for the relief of the Chic | 0 the part of any garbage master to collect such | any ‘more comuittens, oe be tale Dee Shillington, J.C. Parker and the National News | cy've nil Zauuary Tarn ‘and superior stock Adjournea poss Won | it was carried or lost, ard there was a call for a | cago sufferers; adopted. garbage, as hereinbefore described, from any | burden and heat of the day, whileothers showed | Tommmsertie law cawed ho ee eal News SF ROLLAR CODD of 28 iptions. . * | division of the house, wher Me Mae ® | OME haplain Green addressed the meeting in op- | Premises located within his district, or to treat | no disposition to help im. "There wastoo much | Sonihery'westiis ior Moree. Oo ee ruck Cinerr. Tux Boarp or Fine Comursstoners met | 2Ounced his resignation. His friends, howev. Position to the $4,000,000 loan, saying it was a | those with whom he may come in contact dis. | lassitude. i ee ee 8 last evening, and the assistant chicf engineer | WOUld not listen to such & proposition, ‘and wholesale sweep to impoverish the poor people, | COUrteously, will be deemed sufficient cause tor | Mr. Crane said it was the fault of the associa- Brennan & ScHAFER accept the contract PAzests, SAVE MONEY. reported the suspension of Walter Hilleary, of | Sistedthat the house be divided, which wasdone, | and exterminate them. Another ‘abominable | the removal of the delinquent. tion that hosp Bp such Poor meetings, the peo- | awarded them for sewering E street, from 7th to we the Henry Addison company, ; and | Mr. Brown and Dr. Purvis being appointed tell- | act they had done was to pass an act makin, a5 aaa ple had got tired of hearing 13th street northwest, at board price. SCHOOL BOOKS on motion ot Mr. Bayley Mr. Hilleary was rein- | €7- Fag lmtp! — ay id a coat every posscholier 50 into the ter aud pic! can rms RE me A mornin, paper states told over Pye lag ee, shes rane _____- sold at publishers’ prices. Complete stock of stated. The committ hose ported sion, TS announce: e result as follows: | grass out of it or be fined $10. le lived in at a lady name rs. Evans, who was burned Speer they had purchased 200 fect of gum hose. ‘Mr, | For Richards, 40; for Curry, 38. Jolin Carry | thie city forty yeas, and never heard of such a | out of house and homeduring the recent fire in, | all stereotyped. ‘They had been reported to the GEORGETOWN. SCHOOL REQUISITES, MeDevitt moved that the committee on appa. | W8® then elected vice president. At this point | thing before Chicago, secured from General Sheridan a pass | People adnauseam. He had predicted that no- limeunievebensn eee na took | 2% At POR & SELIGSON'S, Georgetown yatus inquire if the truck now at the United | Smother tumult arose, a large number insisting | Mr- Costin said Mr. Green was laboring oe lore children from that city to eT ic Asher rol bow 4 peri @een ne pao day 79 suner comme Loew! Loox: z States arsenal be hi used “ IN EGYPTIAN DARKNESS. ‘ashington. Her pass was honored ever: - ae meet r = h~ Pro oe — States arsenal canbe ae sed by this depart. that Sen. CONGY UD? un ruseronnr. The argument he used didnot amount to a pinch | conductor on the route with but one exception, | What is killing this movement... They had goto 11,200 pounds—shipped by J. Ramsbarg & Sons On the Washington branch Baltimore & Ohio | 40 Something or soon the association woul: Tue Wear Market.—There were no arr ck of Bi L INSTRUM ‘and : TS, CHILDREN’S CAR- Souter 5 | Sapct, and appealed to the policemen present to | _ Mr. Mudd was stirred up, and made a few re- | road it was dishonored. and she was threatercd <p OX THE DISSECTING TABLE. Teel sheet to-day. Mr. George Waters sold ail kinds of FANOY ARTICLES. io Tie. sea tot setet eae take sone ke disorderiics to the stat ow-house. | marke, em with expulsion from the cars. A Bumane gen- pate, Culver sal they must wake up and go | 2.90 bushels last evening oi ‘Change, at S394 Will be sold at prices tout the , - | In the midst o1 confusion, Isaiah Washing- Mr. Williams charged that Chaplain Green | tleman who had listened to her ited. a 2 g Women ing ‘ tee elect eee ee Guard | 0 Was nominated as secretary, and was de- | was never sulted. because he did net ger wenehe | to the cea teed to enough to adv: renee EE cate Cee eee | ae eT poet mnrning. 9 peuns, colonen |. Sossent Pests Frzen ngs Gee Planes very bow. mst the danger. One truck now has to gote | Clared elected. Without waiting to elect a | wanted, and was always a traitor to his party. | the funds necessary for her transportation, present with a dozen copies of the organ of the | man named Busey was considerably injured in the fires, and bas too much service to per. | 'easurer the meeting adjourned, with hisses, | He arserted that any man who voles apuitet the 0 GSON, the lady was therefore enabled te comple + Nots.” which he distributed among the few | the shop of a shipsmith and boiler makeron | e1q-w.s¢f singe Homa r 7, 5 “ orgetown. D.O form. The motion was adopted. Mr. Searle | poms, Zolls, ocths, and other demonstrations | =4,000,000 loan votes against his own bread and | journey, and arrived in n this city yesterday. faithful present, saying every black man should | Water street. He was engaged in working the (arebiteet) presented plans for repairing No. 5 — a Se take a copy, and every white man two copies. | lever of a large iron punch, when a portion of sad eogine-house, of Georgetown, at an estimated ‘The Campbell is Coming. Green retorted that Williams had uttered ‘ithe | | A Hoo Case—Sinee the enforcement of the He though Joe, Williams, of hits district, would the punch snapped oat with $ load sepset which CLOTHING. OP gga oe WAR IN THE FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. Gown cu cresting hence ba Be tel i ge Meetit | copy too. on the lever, and failing, struck his head vic. NOTICE To THE PUBLIC. Tey GeRMasta Scucetzex, headed by | 4 High Old Meeting—Connolly against Campiell— | “° tuns ory THE MeOGKE Wit MOSHING. their swine to Chas. Kobinson, residing in the othing, further was done, except to grow! | lently against a plece of timber. He was picked Dench’s Band, under the command of Junior The Police Called in to Keep the Peace. Look at 7th street. It had been cut down, Commander Schulze, proceeded to the residence | , A meeting of the republican club of the Four- | w Of their new king, Mr. John A county, and a short ti over the depraved state of public morals, and | up insensible and carried to his residence on d-o-w-a; and what does it mean? It | Stagre ed a judgment ‘sgatnet Tenor the dreadful doings of the Board of Public | Beall street, where he was attended by Dr. Having opened a large and Selected Stock of ter. On TuNTS | Might, and the elites fae ena uazch last | means that every other street which cromes't | sonvand AJ. Theamd, eect emt Robin. | Works. = Se ate fore net think bis inpurinet's SaATE SAR Cate, day crening, and gave him a serenade; after | Dght. and the editice was crowded almost to | has got be cut down, too, to the same grade, and | hogs. Several of the parties obiained writs of oo Se serious character. a ar which Senior Commander H. Koch aldresed | sulocation. ‘Before the hour of meeting nerirea {Bat the poor devils who live on its lino have got | replevin for the property from Justice Keese, |, COLORED Opp Fetiows’ Cerenration— | FOR THE RELier oF Curcaco.—Since our No 947 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Mr. Seiler in some appropriate remarks, to | (#Veral speakers being nt) a meeting was | to pay or be sold out. before whom the case was argued a day or two | The second annual celebration of the Grand | Teport yesterday contributions (most of them in (The second door from Wtbstreet,) Mhich the shooting monarch of the Germania | feanized by selecting Mr. Thomas L.. Tullock Boe ae pacing attack on and defence of | since by Mr. Burgess for claimants, and M. Hine | United Order of Odd Feliows will take place on | *mall sums) have been handedin atthe Farmers’ Lately occupied by G. Staffan Febucd Peay, thanking his brethren for the | (emporary chairman, and Mr. John M. Morris, | the Bourd of Public Works, Rev. Reuben Bure | ecetaoee: BY stipulation with Robinson was | Monday next. A number of OS oe ee ee Oe ey ee honor of their visit. He then invited them ints | f the present pantroduced and spoke | nett, a colored man with a white neck-tie, cams | that he mas te wage aed wit the increase of | more, Alexandria and the vicinity will | thls F. Sawyer contributed $100; Mra MM. | hich Twill salt ot Greet Reduced, Prices, each ne his house, where they were liberally entertained. | briefly on the present prosperity of the people, | bowing up the aise from the entrance oor ned | eat be.w The Justice gave judgment in favor | Pate in the ceremonies. After a march Boyce, $00; H. Carpenter, $20; G. W. Moffatt, | TAS oa mock belee ce ee ae The Schuetzen then visited the residence of | Sud argued that if they would continue prosper- | everylouy seomed to be ? of the plaintiffs. sare jndgment in favor | Peo rincipal screcter a hate Gill Se wade oe he | S36 W. i: Docgal, 6m; aimee & Gros aa, ‘A. ANDERSON, Senior Commander H. Koch, whom they treated feng Nya support the republican party and ‘ON TIP-TOR FOR A RED-HOT SPEECH. —_e—__ unds of the Olympic Base Ball Club, where | Kidwell & Son, $60, and Wm. King, #20.’ The * 9 Meso wien . to some excellent music, in return for which he | Sure its success Mr. Burnett, after shaking Yolonel || ‘Tue Fountrextu Staxur Srwer—Ezten- | the literary portion of the exercises will take | total amount thus far contributed is $2,427.50. mA inn rarnanicnananab Ss" gine them in the'most generous manner. si the presatimins he was not satistied | Perry Srp and laying aside shat and canc, | sive Repairs found Necerary “This morning, lace, a feature at the spot being the by mein by Bishop ipeebolins ar tierce ee rwards resi- administration, said: Mr. President brothers, we been r. W. H. Chase, superintendent of sewers, &c.. e G. U. O. Choir, under the leadership of Jos. . @AH WALKER @ ©0., Fale rearde proceeded 2 that the 2 ol he cole cae said: Mr. _ 3 1» SC. : OCR in the afternoon by Bishop Eastburn, of Mas- Sirs oC ae, Genearer: Me. Kotzel, who aio | (eet ihe ving in ton ever since 1812, and— examined the w ion of the lith street | Ambush. P.G. Mf. has been chosen ong " N y At this inter int the broke Sate that dein names. We should not forget to | ,,Mt- Campbell asked Jerry to give way to al- | in one united b Vor laughter, whch ing above the opening made | chief eure for the occasion, and Messrs. Geo. | #8¢h ‘state that during the evening a subscription for mall sewer, and south of H street, for over a square, the work Gainor,, W. H. Cole, Wm. 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVBNOUB, Id stop. Colonel men McNeill, G. Coleman, Wm. Bowen PROFESSIONAL. the relief of Chicago was started, every one con~ 2a eve egy the table with ‘a base-ball bat, but there was no pig ta above ier aids.” ga oo uy _____ PROFESSIONAL tributing liberally. oo. ally let up. | Yell after yell continued, and the chair- | ings of the earth which will render it necessary SSS Sena ETE OTICE.—N. P. CHIPMAN has retired from the Unven Mernoroiita» Borns, aPunars Boaus @& laa ie Pots | M1 — Kuh his man was obliged to adjourn the » and | to rebuild four or five hundred feet in all. Mr.| Matters M Ncconirinen OSMEB & O0., so far as for Women to be =a roan Mar. Comusin pong Rev. Mr. Burnett’s speech remains Chase will report the condition of the sewer to | choruses by the Choral its business embraces ‘the prosecution of claims athe mpi orcas hast aight. Selva. jae iy the Board of Public Works, with a recommen- | concert there will be ® the Government. = decid satmans Lockwood, Lydia 5. Hall, Anna E- Pratt, Maria FOURTERN Ropastionn Melts, tn che Mectooutn dation that it be immediately repaired. in ‘the way of soles, a ercttore. That relating to Law and Clatpe 3 ——$ and bass oN on eee. M: E. Saxton were Ten capa te rene DOUBLE-BARRELED MEETING LAST NIGHT. THEATER-GoERS who have failed to see the 5, Blo iftes'co ent a ae He a5 a board regatration to ait at Csion ‘and urging the A, Cofin, Bolt—One of the Seceders Thinks He is | MoriacchtMasiiom” Troupe: at: Walle violin’ by Master c oA Ho * | tases wooder unoqunied alaveasents filon Monday for the purpose of any Party who threatens to have them @s Good a Man as Grant The Regular House this week should avail themselves of the | Mrs. Falriam oc3-Im $5. Ge to purchasers. all women who to vote on the four million | charged work Endorse the Governor and last chance to-night if they wish to witness a | Gillette and Young; WX et & pe such uae Soee ts i novel and interesting ance. The | hoffer. n. READY-MADE CLOTHING a guieinde doting | Hrs afr the vot ed Wye ce ue naee py YE roy res Hall, corner Ist and H ats., Wi evening, | bf nou the mad freaks of those ring tat ferent + F.C. Berry in the chair. “Allsn Gola, who a's ang wonderful gotenaue dancers the Maj tone, | Reseens pacing apy nen | ag WoL Wheion vENTisr, Ss a ee eee meen ey Tey my wttoere | and evolutions of a very’ hold election 1729 Pennsylvania avenue, between I7th wore. eng ss dae fr the os b about a | Corps. hold a primary ok a cand or te aupe Deserts etn" SAMPLES FOR CUSTOM eet e ut hese nomination was subsequently | Tax Tauck Hovax of the Metropolitan Hook Legislature, and that — @. STARK WEA’ Our styles are the best, seriecs 1 power itndraw ‘contisestiy | and, Ladder Company ee sat Ta eee N, BER AND 5' aa fo supply ail tance Load - ws oer EXTRACEDIARY ADDRESS > | interra met ‘who in- snd bedding. and the men supporting bead a at. prices: Ofce at Saas showing Visitors | ne had ever listened te roses AP oak : called 14 gern wir-eenasth % po eon an meine howe ape go “Go on,” “ Campbell,” “Kinney,” &c.] | Rew officers of the club, and that no business pind tae ase New Post Orrice.—On Monday the pean Sow Seek evenan: oe ‘, no and he would like the moting to hear them, = | Com terdvamtte ‘tha | Piste order, and the hostier tome ‘allroad; will'be sevved torn daily a ” ¥ - in notwithstanding 2 ‘Tue Meaxest Act ET —Robbery ofa News- | Jerry Robinson.“ We don't want them.” | fom ‘and after he haf’ concluded the sinae Tete by way of the Annapolis and ‘and Bal- ai Zey—John Finn. a carrier of Tae Star for adie Cape ton Fathi ut,” “You can’t | put the question on their ,and they were timore and Potomac railroads, ‘at that _weistr__ 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE . ‘Movwnt Pleasant district and 7th sirest dexond 2 ‘Capt. Mahon,” and generally, almost unanimously down for the reason CHARLES MATTHEWS apy gine hoe ‘The mail leaves here at 6.45 a. m. r% Thursday sighs ee returning from his on the of which several orators could be eavematee er ads aiteames os at the N: ir. J. C. Lang is the postmaster. F. (iacoesor to. ¥. London & Os.) dan ene Sehuetzen Park gateson the Tt WILDLY GESTICULATING, = in this meeting a man who was arrested numerous lovers of the ‘We ARE IxpERTen to Mr, Judson 8. MERCHANT TuiLon. oe Ste Lang tae Seg eeveriy and robbed but their voices could not be heard. | week and fined by Justice Mills e bis and clerk to Major H. A. Hall, Superintendent (ate of #4 he Raving that amount on his person at ra chair. same Compeelt has the floor. i 2 son eennes GEN, GRANT; Li and “tined Up,” ae oe the sprightliest Assesements and Taxes, for the list, in another set PE NEE Female Sete Weckinates. b. oices.—‘*Campbell,’ part here. comedies in repertoire have been selected | column, of ee ae k om per- Reovermation 1m Ten Ninva —ere the wind for text minute here seas ning sezinat of “Who is he 2” “Name him !” &e. for the closing performance. sonal property returned at more 10,005. ‘The Board of Registration recorded the -Of 386 voters in the ninth district yesterday —2i2 white, 43 coleted. The first ation ear was 7 3—wh ste, 410; colored, Sa “i T Sori Bon Faceaine vouce 1UMF ‘The stmpleat and most powerful in wee. owty one Ri end D strech _—_e—__ REAL Estate SALes.—By Green Williams, | Five Wiley, for @3,00 cache 2 "TEC to W. Ve nis avenue, between 4} and 6th streets. |

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