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PREPARING FOR CONGRESS. ‘TRE DISTRICT JAIL. EVENING STAR. | SE roca nc omy GEORGETOWN. | FIMARCIAL AND CUMMEKCIAL. | Georgetown Advertisements. io im the fora New. Prissn. land’s ey Mountains” next. | Drovers’ Rest.—The | Wall Street wa > WINTER GOODS. a Imprevemen’ aud About | Wevesailty for we pee wae og EG Pe eter wet wee 4 Fat ann DOUBLE-SHEET rca | The wardenof theDutrict jail, im tis report | decisiomeuan the injunction and afiraze dency in prices, buyers seeming inclined'to hold | thet mech didicuny fe constioting ime Jenne == Dering the bist sesGubet etiinen hens. bess | Seer et ant eeetenn ceremonies |. nema f the Congressional Globe, | Best and sisck atte, Sanenn Panslenctner se | fie suck, markets the Dusiores being mowily crm = 1, 1871, ~argently recomeends the fe: \. .. Of the Com ‘ g . cattle: £22 re! at | 5 : - BATURDAY.........November 4, A971. | engsged making various provements in the of 0 howe Jail, on the grounds that the | was oampiaccued’bs nls criseee inet mioke eitk [SS MAGAAS pot Cots Se week | Sapece carteiag te eoveuas pete’ ites ghring Captel; expecially ed Hall of the House of oid structureis wanting Iinstrengthandcapscity; | & serenade at his residence, ga Cero. | rere chee coms } Bonds muse en A Temigtt. epresemtativ: and pasages leading from that itefford= no opportunity for itary con- ‘ardoaa, the colored Secretary State 1c ves ai one very ine My Matieaah Theaters Maa, YB, duentven- | ihe stiande te’ the Senate sad Mouse’: The | Snoment or claaskdcenon ot hereows beyoud ths | Stcieet eaves Carehee hae Tesigned toaceept | tle on hand to be Turwarded to Baltimore or soul | “Dora.” = . Barrowness ofthese passages eaused muchincon- | separation of the sexes; that a wantof proper | a Efofcesceship i the Howard piversity, next market day; 152 sheep and lambs offered ited seintineal tetstet Yemience, and an appropriation of $20,000 was | ventilation is a serious obstacle to thehealth and | this city. mostly of the foraner;) 800 sold for slaughter at Atsembly Church. Music, ings UX, | made at the last season of Congress to widen | comfort of the immates; that there arano water- | The salary of the sanitary inspector gqneral cents per pound for sheep, and $3a$4.5) - f them, improve the ventilation of the House side; | closets in the ding, nor any seerer connee- | has beensxcd by the Board of Health at $1,300 T head for lambs; $08 sold for stock pi | Masonic Temp'e—The Orphan Beys' fair. lay a mew floor inthe Halle. Theseimprove- tion with the cells; that the butfding fs fruity in for Feary with an extra allowance of $080 for a per head; 15 very superior improved ——_—* — ents were commenced abeut the first of May | construction and «material, and really presents | horse amd buggy. sold for steck perpeces at 10 per ate fram the Hoard of Health, | last under the supervision of Mr. Clarke, the | no obstacle to prevent the escape of acroit and | Mr. Bexjuitn ‘McGraw wants it stated that | head; 322 sheep remain omeola, i nema K At the meeting of the Board ot Heaith last | *tchiteot, and the interionef the building mew | muscular prisoners. This necessitetes.an in- | the disput: between him and Mr. Hollister was PatsruL Acctpent._Mr. LL. Parkhuret, Linens Bogiots, Ae Sica tal lineal ‘evening, Dr. Verdi, from the sanitary commit- | Presemte a greatly improved creased number of geards to prevent tie esca: over moncy coliected by the latter, aniiwot by | deputy collector at this port, dislocated his GENTS aXND Bors” rai ASPETS. RUGS, tee, reported .the almsheuse in a very.bad con- A SEW PLOOR IX THE BOUSE | or prieeners, which imcreases the —— ofthe | McGraw, as published a day or twe since. shoulder yesterday, by fall! down the hatch- a om TRS. dition, and thonght the matter should be re- | bas been laid, and instead of being | institution. "The during past year The Beerd of Public Works has awartied the | way of the steamer Lady of the Lake. He was examination of Goods re acl’ tarts “The connie for registers under each desk, the heat In winter | havedeen reduced (wo in number. contract sor consteweting the bridge over the | removed to bis residence, Mo. 51 Bridge street, continued. Dr. Cox, from s committec to in, | OF cold air in summer i distributed through | _ There has been butiittie sickness among the | canal at-betrect sonthcuny te Me dain Lerten, | where he wes aslonded 6 Doe, ioe Brot. Thomas Taylor's tavencion of | Sulustable reghters n thegront ofeach platform | inmates, less in propartion than among the cit. | ‘This bridges is to be of wood, and similar 40 the | "Tae Warear Maniwz.—No change in the Sedloniacteinoteas preservation ef wood, | forthe éesks. By this arrangement, the air is | zens outside, under the skillful treatmentof Dr. | one at Newreet. mai ket for wheat. We note the sales on ’Change Teported that fie commitsce find it to possess | distributed more equally, A hew carpet of 1,400 | Young. No’ death from disease has -occurred ‘ (Customers are ted to. <a — weal ao" a SMOOT SPECIAL NOTICE—PAPER BANGING— Por eine ref wave 20 per cent. by fone to During the week ending yesterday, 769 hogs | to-day of 20 bushels at $121}, 244 at $1.68, 25 at TURMAR'S 148 Be sGeargetm nt gt ‘“untiseptic qualities of much value, amd delieve | }#1ds hasbeen ordered tram Lg oy during the past year. He says ‘‘the prisoners | sold at Clark’s depot, bringing $6.57 ‘Bi per | $1.68. be 5 ~ - | nove APER HANGING it might be profitably employed in irrigating | Will sconbe placed upon the floor. have-been plentifullysapptied with wholesome | ewt. At-Center Market and eleewhere there | RECEIPTS or Gnaix.—B. Talbott € Son are part of Waskinetonger Georpetswre, ond eopietorsinn Seoden. pavements. De Wins thom averse | haterail been vevasnished and covered. ‘The | food ofqocd quality’ wtich was unlfacmiy im- | qwereclluecd at hoctan ta rath cone ahetincs | In tocant of oo keane af est Hartley & auired Partialar attention paidic CPHOL. Bitice appointed to investigate charges against | Walls avovtd the galleries bare been scraped | spected by onc Of thoaticers of the jail before | 2 heifers, 11 sheep, is swine. ‘Salts heavy at | Bro. ot 200 bails, and George Waters’ 200 SRY Fork pi ‘W. H. Douglass, inspector & live stock, recom. | and. repainted. The gallery seats have bees | beingiroceived for use. The food has becn care- | lower priees than lnst week, Dushels. ad. semded that he. be reprimanded by Ge preai- | Upholetered and new carzet will also be placed | fully prapared by competent cooks cmployed for | A little. irl named Henrietta Burton was | FLOUR—Over 1,300 barrels of flour wore sbip- PAS=sTs, save MONEY. dent of the based and restored to duty; adapted. | Wpou the gallery floor. the purpose. and who aiso distributed the rations | knocked down by the horses of a stpeet car, on | ped from this port yesterday. 1,100 barrels went consi sees Acirenlar issued by acting Gov. Startos was THE HEATING DEPARTMENT to the prisoners, under the directionof ere ofthe | 7th, near WI street, yesterday afternoon, and | Out by the New Verk, and 263 by the Norfolk Boo! read, directing the physicians tu the pour to re. | bas been thoroughly renarated. Two new fans | officers. We have no dining roomor other place | sustained severe Injuries about. the foot sand | steamer. ecld at publishers’ prices. Complete stock of port to the Beard of Health all cases of small- | fot expelling vitiated air from the Hall have | where the prisoners ean be assembled fer their | breast. Sie had jst alighted from a street car = SCHOOL REQUISITES, pex in their districts on Monday of cach week, | beeM placed in the cellar. They are eight feet | meais, and consequently the rations are neces- | when the accident occurred, ALEXANDRIA - an ‘and to obtain virus trom the board for us in | 1" diameter, and capable of expelling 50,000 | sarily delivered to the prisoners in th eral] ‘The firm.of Emmart, Dunbar & Smith, con- - os ae 2 SELIGSON'S, Georgetown their practice, Jt was agreed to request the | cuble feet of vitiated alr per minute. In warm | corridors and rooms of te jail. The sick have | tractors, extubited thelr new t0vchares trock _—_—_—_——— ier New Fire Exciye.—At a meeting of the | 6, for hauling the large 36-inch ter ain im front * phgsician to the jail has pre- | of Tux Sean office yesterday, By an ingenious tog eb pple edgy ee meen a ome cold weather this plan will not answer; henge | scribed and their condition appeared toregeice.” | arranemenvot levers, heavy pipes or stoner can | Te, adopted authorizing the immediate par | jotweols Central, Sette cla vaotaee to gives more Derfect veacilation, the 'l5-ta0t | Meligiousservices haveboen heldregulacly be raised easily, and conveyed from plese 8 Seopered by the poesldents ana egpetetng © | «, ” square extending from the ce! to the | Sabbath day; the Key. Father T geen lace at muah less cost th: ‘ith the oldeiyle i of lie! 1 BR NEED! ONERS.& BOTTLE OF “POP. roofs, have been enlarged to 36 feet. through | dhe spiritual instructor of te Catholic ‘partion, ic ss “tle | committee of thirteen to solicit the ladies to get oe te, | Neather it is an easy matter to ventilate the | been supplied with such rations, de neat at 00 ne ed ee orenrg an | Hall by raising the ghutues in the tuof, bat in | medicines-es th THE TRADES. AW™ING aNd FLAG DEPOT JOHN ¢. HOGAN, Fond ba ‘Wagons. ? ~ arer. Tent Nels Dane ae ee Thee eects | Which the vitinted air te capéliod. ‘Two other | and fhe Protertant portion have been imcharrs ee ie, ff gmtiarnteares— eben corny oyster way et ety By | MEW Lots it lodved very much like water. | Shafts, 10 tect square, exiend from the cellar te | of the Young Men's Christien Asociationof this || Tne Frenon Stancu Exawet adverticed | MAIL Levrinc —The contract tor carrsing | ss Parties “All orders promptly tiended to. Tio ra 2 eet ces ak patent | the space between the ceilingand the roof of the | city. Clothing has been furnished to the derti. | elsewhere, ie «ald to be just tue thing fer the | te mail from Alexandria to Ipamfries, three | Torre Haute, — Bian Market Space, over Kiley + kta cle stopper) irem the table and held it upto | House, and through these the impure air is | tute sufficient dor their immediate wants. Eech dry. ane ~ | Missisetppt certificates. > 7 Se igtlis make ax cxmmination cetie seen:| drawn down to the tan, Ugeuhich it is expelicd | prisoner is furaished with a ciraw bed and bias -——_e-___ A SE RoR The bridge over Accotiuck | $24 Indiana Ceatral, is, time moving the stopper with hie ngers. Be | trough the flues above amuntioned. ‘Tie air in | kets suited to the seacon. SuritiseToR sends us Ballow's Monthly Sor | A & F- B R—The bridge over, Accotinek i ey Te had not proceeded tar in his investigation when | the hall of the Honse, as it becomes impare, | — The expenditures during the past year, exela- | December. ‘ xan on She 4 clon penl peernenpecipem bee nowt Hts ta thestopyer fell inside the bottle, the escaping | Titesto the ceiting, and throygh the perforations | sive of salaries, and including the costs of a eatienaamieael pence rage ogi 7 congener rte rd PP areeet Tucking ont with aloud “pop,” starting | to the space between the z0of and celling, aud as transportation of prisoners ang repairs, amovat | SEB CamERox.<¢ Son's notice of coal. aH eee n 12th and 18th Doctor to such an-extent that Rocame ness | ascends pure air is farced.up the registers by | to $14,758.62; amount experied for salaries, ee tate CN eR i Ua) ee ‘attend. dropping his mysterious present. Thic incident | the old fans. The new fans at the base of the | +23 $4,109.06 less than ast year. The} TME COURTS. maenin, haven deat asad e.tenmeuaieaaped adem en pee qauscd mush amurement and it was Gnaily sct- | Siucs connecting with the space between the | daily average number of pritacers confined In} coupe ry GERERAL TERM 4 m7 *. fied. wi . | ce'ling and the roof create. vacuum, which | the jail during the year was 124. : Manuel, near ~ contained what is comaoniy knows Soe orls | ceuses the impure alr fo descend through the |“ wuat rusrmvstcian ro rr sat eave, | Srgtmept.n the cago of Oakamit E. B., containing 01 serea, to Andrew Giatk, pcg acne wagon ders Shas, and it is then driven through the other | | The report of Dr. Noble Young, physician to | H.W. uarnett was appointed an examiner in | OF Ct Virginia, fori A copmunstaierenessesives Seah e Doth, | Sas out of the pet Re Salting by Ceo now | the jall/seonenpasies the repers Sc the warden. | hemerity | 5 Mt Ruble, Saithisienne | Ollice gesteetap, sehn Gendem ailing oun late es P the beard, i ? | tae. t says—"We have more than the usual ia J. Ml. . - leon pn TD vs Toe ES COVERING THE STEAM P:PES, number of cases of disease incident to the daily | SF8ia property was wold ‘under a decree of the | Washington, was fined for disorderly conduct.— a pro t.and on a rule to show cause why the gules | Gazette, last evening. s infect ni; i}, did not mee hig (Dr. D.’ Axother important improvement is the cover- | bad habite of life of-teose who are committed to | 9.74}, * : wth . ENTS AND AWNINGS, Geodurizcr, anaive ermsot his contract reyuired | ECC the yipes for cowv ‘eam ‘with | thin prion. In additon, Rvaventer camber of | Sheabyt thar gtd, complainone Aled pte ase et new 10 is do epectal tasris ba r kim to do.’ Dr. Verdi expiained that the es fore the | cases of malarial diecases, not engendered by amount at which it was sold. On hearing Bamboosling a Royal Gamester. New Youre, Nov. 4—#iour dull and heary. Wheat — Bad never directed Mr. Se wali to use Dr. Betch’s | Pipes have thrown out a hich has | any causes existing inor about this prison, but —— |, statement. adidavit,etc., the chancellor At the beginning of the cent the Prince niet ond nominally unchanged Corndull and aa for - that ‘bad recommended it as | 'arified the air below the ij of course 7m causes prevailing throughout the District, | refised to ratify and confirm th saics, and ordered Regent was the guest of thre great Duke of Bed- | changed. pie Sale or Bont for Camp Mectings. ri Gee py a a | ascended thi the to ‘the hall and | snd affecting the subjests before their edmission | #,roaale of ihe property. from which onder the pur, ford at Newmarket. One night in company » Nov. 4.—Stocks steady and dull. Gov- faire. vals, @c. AW BINGS tor Pudtie ana Private Balls and Par- M. @. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Matoriats, aces 643 Lovisians aren: A™THONr FISHER, many gay and dissolute comrades, the Se Rerth Onvlinge, SiG: uct. Ms Gravel could ast omiptg WOR DE Deeeenee s se gatrying with it the smell of the cook | here. “One case of a prisoner under rial fur feat ie reuiaca Corser pp peeled: The comrt held w t, as | murder terminated In’a form of insatity—the hand |] prince repaired after dinner to the “t he « chancellor aud no appeal lies, and = located ‘near departmmen ic gamb- ell ag-egal dust and other impurities. A large | resultof great mental disterbance.” The ing rooms, then no less accessible : ‘tor | the appeal was theretore diginissed. comers saving will be effected in the item of fuel by thus | strongly urges the necessity for a new jail, say- The esse of Willard agt. Willard was postponed to | than the kursaals of Hombourg or the conversa- ‘Pun Picrusn. ap Poownceen 3.1. W covering these pipes. The steam pipes trom the | Ing ;—“Our cells are withost any means af ven- | Tuesday. zion-hansof Baden-Baden is to-day. The prince ecx—A re] ‘Of the New York Star Bot ll wings have,been turther extez in the central | tilation, withont water-closets, and almost {m- comes Soi oat George Mason. Order for an pissed long and deep at the fascinating game ot tarviewed fessor J. H. K. Wilcox, formerty | Ptiiding, 80 that now near au the rogms and le to be heated uniformly in cold weather. | “2 os Rout ‘neh hazard; and not until the rays of i ‘Soveroment ponds wore ervepare aad higher tien | nertiment are ethan 0s the previous dey. but tow arde the close in the after Book the uarket for them beeame feverish George 8. Bontwell, con- , - _ pareages in that portion of the the | Being the only portion of the prison which Is morning had torhours been streaming through Py pnd sew pepiahing the Rencitethastive Ge winge oven comparatively tafe, they mre ncerearile are Adorned % | the ekylight above hin head did he ries from fis 4, 1.30 p. m—Comeols closed at 227; —— eS there this week Another improvement is crowded almost continually, and but for the | The countavas not in session to-day. scat, with a flushed cheek and an angry brow. 8 for account. Ponds of 1332, 91 618 Orn Sreeet, Orrosre Pater Orrice, Sheadlertee the ““ocheal ee gg eee hd ‘TO SA¥E THE WASTE STEAM ceaseless care in removing all offal frequestly | EQUITY COUKT, Judge Wylie —Doilge agt.| Accustomed to heavy losses, the prince had 1887 935 = 1040's, BORG. By [ye Red ge which formeriy passed into a sewer. Instead of | trom them, and the proper use of disinfectants, | Joniiscnet alc: order to pay judgment, Alesardier | on. this particular night been #0 whincreitaily saerbe Douren cloest fat. enteos? | Eu sevapay oteviies So totes Smprovensnts. =: e i—Mr. J. HK. it to pass off, it will be conveyed back | would become sources of discase.” Ho states | Ret. Ruitet al srastee toconvey. | ‘+plucked,”” that some suspicion of foul play SS 66 todo my work ine umuher not tobe ayuane Cro gaas gape beet fataverous man, with | to the hot well, wherc it will be condensed, gu | that every prisoner recelvesmorethan an ampic | \eruulilon mgt! Fder tatake testimony: | tached across his clouded and excited brain. Tee Wontar. not postensing theee facilites ee ene Gao Retenn of: bin pentoloene an itting ocea- | S64" pumped kaio the boilers, requiring less | supply of round, healthy and substantial food: | 2 Eger Heche ek St eat Oecen ct aning time | Seizing the dice with which he iad been play: Weg Succes aoe eee ” Dresses cleatied without being taken apart: Ly ep tbe dirty He wears & ruel bed TO ——— en Foy : = —_ = ge and comfortable, furnished | sale. Plumb agt. Darneilie et al ;preupinary order | ing, and turn to the proprietor, the royal 'WashIneton, D. ‘Nov. 4, 1871, 10 a.m. “t cast, the skirtsof whickresemble the wings | [oton — -_ gn lothing, they have a constant | for injunction. Curtis and Hall agt. Cashing; order | gambler said:—* You i have a check to- | _Sysopsis THE PAST TWENTY-FOUR Hoves.— h supply of fresh of referevee to auditor. Bank of Syracuse morrow morning fur what I have lost if, on | The high barometer which was Friday yay S in few ostrich, and to complete the simile he has long neck. ® small, round head, and wiry, un- | teading from the mucunda to the Senate and | Mebbery om the Aquin Creek Boat. | ss Wil-or: dearee uf onls: wrasec bovd am | Cxamination, T find that you have won it | West Virginie bas moved northeastward into Now ber beats pol Orninkcnspostann 9 ene, | Homa ings be another great improvement aud | "eacovny ov stores somey soe rareen’” | Merch Bees ereg age Tesmeme tenure. | fas natde Te acepee hae te treat ot | Prema Rag fai outlets aks, wk pag gentry aay om pe apg oie 9 one which will be ap; ‘hey have been 2 see vorder of relerences Bicks agt. | his formidable victim. The dice, which had | yuterly “inde and rain. 1 x ores A large number of pickpockets are returnin, Vey agt. Hodges: 7 weal s widened three feet, the architect not deeming it iy i o ~ ‘Schneide " lon, his fraudulent instraments of pair of exaggerated concertiras. He lives in the to interfere with the foundation of the fairs in'the Bouthern States. A. gang | B gp a eg og Ba | been reudal Mirsiseip from th , Glondy and tof the New York University, and sleepson fram Richmond came up on the stesmer Vane ler agt. Klockhzewski; order fur rewrn of | robbery. were, be knew well, heavily plugged | continued on Lake faper' 5 Sin nena ee Delmar has s | foor'bewreen tke rotandasend Die okt Heres hog | Aerbilt from Aquin Creek last might. While the | ™ PR@BATR COURT, Judse Wyiie—The wilt of | Mim. inthe thee” Bat San qelck-witiea The ‘remalning lake and Bim tnt dangeeoe aces and at peck he wat | Nctnda'~‘Pheold blue Seeed Metatine | fecuro their beh chews one of teem, Me | She es, Meremgsouncatina beats | renuinere be paticed that a” poor Kinaman or | [2H Gg oe Poet com withing berm | gaemene lated athe lia Sd net furned out of the vity Hall, where he bad been F g t f Chicago, who ‘ ge 8 _ 2 ; | the Duke of ford, a g under the same | PRrosaBiLitigs.—The barometer will probably 1 sorta. Shicibcting hand bits” sed toconwey condals to the galleries wher they the” great.) war Joaties | Gatheyspactn a fe elo te ate can | fot whlch sneered the prince, sl Ungered | rali'vny" generally gat othe Wael Pg” | garay md Acct. = mena apenas om wae they against, and soon afterwards discovered that hi, | Merfurth, bequeathing he Bropenty to her husband in the gambling-room. Calling this “gentle- copectally orsh Carslina to New sersey — Surv on 4 Posrmastenr’s Romp To-day, Soe ees pacgunmasn ghia cain Deen | Pocket-book, containing over $10,500 in promis | 84 children, was tied. Letters o es mh 5 J rain : isd | man” aside, the gambling-house keeper offered | extend daring oa tothe latiar } im the Circuit Court, Judge Macarthur } suimintstration de, the me nears cecrer cubred | State, with meathtent states thease: eribo —— aap Pe searing ome of the United States agt. James R. H stored in the passage leading to the ol oud jand: prcktiy Ca te oe ) Dangerous winds Se iJ ave been | fory notes and $100 in cash, hadbcen abstracted. | i theestate of Lecuard O. Qoake were ineued toJ, | to give iim alarge sum George 8. Gideon and Joscph F. Brown, was | */) UC Siranged i cases i the gallery, and G. Smith—vond § 2.600, rince’s bedroom and substitute an honest pair On the arrival of the steamer at her wharf in SIRCUIT. s rr or + "> this city, about 5 o’clock th ing, Captain IT COURT. To-pay Judge Mos Arthur — ef dice for the “loaded” or ‘‘cogged” cubes of pn properly clamitied, though. not visible to the eve | {his city, about 9 orl 5 morning, Captain Y ant. Mepers. “logan at. Munder,U.'S.agt. | ivory which the prince had carried off. The .- Leech for defendants. ‘This a suit om ate — aor te aan beng mo higher than the McDevitt’ rendence, informing him of the fries ee eed hal: ae ts he [egh beige ning yr Dundee ead ta See Nestea! anal instruments and dealers in Pi- Gfficial bond of James K. Hood, who wae = Sere nee containing tees ceeene to | facts and ing’ his attendance. That | sgt. Walion; judgment agt. garuishec, a. Chante ane — == and Musical Merchan ted Postmaster at Chatanooga, Tenn., in | be shelvedand used for thedocumencary ire, | officer With his Usual promptness, | POLICE COURT, Jedge Sacli—To-day, Mar- | as effected. On the following das, suo asians CITY ITEMS = jovember, 1863, and filed such position until | 2° thousands of the books therein have pot beeg | bUt on Lis arrival at the boat he discov. | garet Lynch cussed BSworth, and paid her wccoum | Caused the dice to be sawn In two, the prince a As , 1865, to recover the amount of $2,525.53, | Sf ‘honest rep ™ Jered that the birds had flown. Coming up | pith the judge. “Wm. Thoma, violation of the san- | Ave instructions that the debt be discharged; Wauenre 1s Franc, tHe Hatren? AND SEOOND-BAND FURNITUBR! a delance alleged to be due to the government, | © pooper iat reat AE ene, ill ite dark he saw | War Sweety charged with sailing Ttje witioet | aheet of hic lables which. the prince subme- | At 499 Tih street, next’ door to the Original HOUSEPURNISIING GOODS which, elaration states, that on the 2sth b : two men t who noticing that they vg nat at Bird ‘Frane’s. h Of August, 1866, the defendant (Hood) refused to | Seles at BE exit froma the Old Manas umCElY | were watched by the officer, scparated, one | Horee; MuCLSR. Bieabeth Bu Pleat jaid before the House of Commons— | - a1, vecps alt of tho latest styles of Hats, Onps, | Goi SF aiecktte ee me the Pernt ay over to the Postmaster is this city, onthe | Sige feading to the House, have been remdred | €etting into acarriage and the other walking | aud coste or kitty days. in jail. edward Donge ee e., and sells them at a lower figure than any- 4 bought r of the Postmaster Generai. tothe eastern entrance 'to the rotunda, tke | Up the middle of the street. Mr. McDevitt gave | colured, charged atsaulton Booker Juhusoms fined Relative Rank of Cities. where elec in town. Calland see for yourself. tr | _B.W. corner 8th and D streets B.W._ je19-¢m° The defendants demurred to this declaration, | Models for bronze doors for the easternentrance | #¢ walker a signal pecaliar to professional | #3 and costs. The cities ot New York, Philadelphia, and La AERO iss3. because, Ist. The dee! not | fo the House wing have been prepared. ‘The | tieves, and he prompuy responded, but on | po day, the Mle ea etnened Brooklyn maintain the same relative rank as to | ¥ DouBLE-Breastep DiaGonat Coats, hand- ——— foray eer the bates (toed) was directed | Vanging of the Columbus coors at the eastern | CPEREING i conservation with the oMGer, aus- | paiee Voars: ov Wheat be wali hath Bees ees population that they aid’ in’ i800. ‘There. hns | *¢mels made, for #5. EER balan term , ; : pected him, a innocence of any Know! | Be! — landsome ‘Blue Overcoats, rolling lapels, | OOACH. Rei e Sa) Phat tse art Standet was pop | emunecs.an tunings | Poe nc egpeee Homuener amano | Ee. deny ky Gute hes | (etn contri thing of "orem | an pale Re e q leand t him he constit for St Chatanooga and at, Washington, D.C~/and | Georvas the doors are much larger than the | ‘eciy¢ing to arrest hii he showed fight, but wan | Wnurace of the Peace nat teams Hamed Molincer an | (uote that now constitute the remainder of the bbs twenty foremost cities of the Union. ‘Wing Coats or Talmas, from $10 to $35. s20 avenue, pear: : {de place last named: 5 x . induced to accompany the officer back to the | Willonley from harm according to the act of con- Very long Blue Frock Overcoats, f¢ h- RRIAGES AND BARN. OUDON'S WASHINGTON. < During the last decade St. Louis has ascended pA » for coacl ioe feoogh —— —— made long after | Among the improvements nearly completed is boat, where none of the mongers could iden- cout 2 eee Sante eee 050 rere Jou are | the scale from the eighth to the fourth. men and horseback riding, for #15. SBCEL of eather LD ON Considerable lengthy sa uurrer was argued at | the thorough renovatioa of the lester’ grt of oe ‘ds however, | and bring her beford !!: Ploleas Cort Chicago before the fire, in a similar propor- a zo. C. HEEXIxG, _OARRIAGES REPA tm. Served ie decisis’ ns V4 MacAartnare- | Haden antnger amaneon, tmton od | Geer aged He fase aah s Meets | buona ary ccc ROERLERE | “Sneeset tee mate fhe an ee re, | DYER PSE axscorsa : resentatives Hail. It was rapidly crumblia; lorney Cf. lose. after puzzling “his more, which in 1860 was the retro- . Saairecived uietruch tmeecesegethe eat | Signal arDle nn nn sne vena, | Semteg by the eang ad rognh hiiperty, ore | git Naramtaned pte Mall Botte. | arth the weventhes nn STesto™’ OM e | prow their efacy Uy stent of many ———— suens by cho odhcers of tan Uncen eae whole exterior of the old portico has been | locked up to await a requisition from the Gov- | Lyich with baving, on the Ist day of Neoware, | . Cincinnati retires a step from the seventh to H H ‘Gute ALL, SO0L OBEVIOT SUITS, DIFFERENT ment by odicers * United States arsenal, , a8 well asa large portion of the interior. | °T20F of Virginia. He acce; the former within the county, maliciously and wantonly come | the eighth. UMAN Haters Switcnes, Curlsand Braids, patterns, $1 AT erkacee —_ ae that it ate condi- copper roofs have been kept in order and | ‘¢TPative and in a short time Mr. Pon the pretises of Margaret Lynch, and then and | New Orleans falls back from the sixth to the | 7f™ styles_just received, at C. Baum’s Hair ¥O11 Penney! = Seenno pose be received | improved. The ‘of the central portico Pyoverty was restored to him intact, greatly to | there de iske mad and irt, aud bedaub aud be- | ninth. pot, 406 7th street, __ 90% between three unsetriceable here” poard, and had sold | has been ‘cleaned by means of the chisel, ali | ‘# Telief, for he was afraid he would never | smear tl “io witsesems anpeariony the Tata aie Francisco, taking a noble, forward leap | Dotran Kid Glove Depot for ladies, gents Geir senshotioe elnateeordance with | other methods tried Proving, ineffectual, owing | $< it again. He was profuse in his ac- the case. ‘ * | vaults from the fifteenth to the tenth. misses and children at C: Baum's Corset Bacto” H*¥!%6 Seanty compierep ‘oun da Hicdgon ant ae to the injudicious use of acid In former’ clean api omen eee sangre = ee eee Buffalo lags behind trom the tenth to the | ry, 408 7th street. Don’t mistake the name or , A amount of eart! 2 ited ipinees eleventh. . Bouse; asking that the aid hose discarded by the | Oo¥ine grosmds at the sovtit; a temporary ros case. Detectives are" very often unjustly Am Extraordinary Tragedy. ‘Washington makes a stride from the four- | "™™P¢ ahah nena : : Gilet Enginesr was tnstaeeen as tered: The | way made on the north, marking the proposed | Vlsmed | for | compromising with thioves. | 4 Distinguished and Vencrable English Clergy. | teenth to the twellth. New Storr anp New Pnices—Gents, do | TRE PROPOSED CHANGE IN MY BUSINESS extra hones far tea ganstructed to retain three | Src, running from B street to Pennsylvania ave | THIS ease is an illustration of the wisdom of man Kills his Wife in a Fit of Rage. ‘Newark, New Jersey's thriving metropolis want to save money ? Go to Price's Gent's ‘auuauen ap < ft tho men — The | nue and 3 street. It is recommended that ery Konceeneer oon ge peer man could A crime has been very recently committed at | drops, neverthless, from the eleventh to the ‘urnis! Depot, 413 7th street. He is a new awarded to Mesers. Carr & Collier, the price ner | (ese grounds, or so much as belong to the | pot De recognized as the thief, and a trial would | the suburb of Stockwell, near London, England, | Wirteenth. deginner, and sells cheap. No humbug. Try and | ywo.THIRDS OF THE MAIN FLOOR pope mer pe pred e price not | United States, be laid out and lanted, and that _ only resul a a ae the so strange and so heartrending as to have caused Louisville, twelfth in rank in 1800, is now | convince yourself. W. Bartley. re that all the pay coils hej | the street at thenorth becurbed and paved. The | *t0len property would have been divided be- | a sensation all over the land. A clergyman, | signed to the fourteenth. Srorrzp Like DomtNoms—The teeth ‘approved, and that he would te peut a2 | ground at the south being newly filled, will | { ere ae oe partners in crime. Byre-| schoolmaster and author, sixty-seven’ years | Cleveland four steps forward, mounts from Aa? ae a Tan beets sone pay when the fands Would bo ready to | Provably subside so. much that it would be use. | easing e property was recovered. ot age, of spotless reputation’ suddenly, | the nineteenth to the fifteenth. seeven ties tava piace Soomaeaee Kenn” the OF MY STOKE NOW BEING DE- iy reached hishands. to attempt planting next season. Baltimere and Potomac Railroad, | #1 Without provocation of which there itisburg alone retains the same relative rank | 0 this eginen digrtgee, P10 like ‘So: ~ + Denypein aaa ON THE FENATE SIDE, ‘The track layers on the Baltimore and Poto. | 8,89 far any knowledge, has murdered iis | "OW as then, the sixteenth. dont. It literally renders the enamel impervious ‘wx FcxERat oF Mason Tuomas DowoHo | but few changes have been, made. Improved esa wite, The deed was done with desperate | Jersey City rises from the twentieth tothe | dont, tt literal pit oI took place yesterday aft from his mac raiirous on Weduesday last laid the rails i mT seaport cho seventeenth. and in ctible. we VOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO x y fernoon, from late | registers have been placed in the floor of the and epiked them to the abutment of Beaver and resolute furore, for the poor woman’s | importance o' sevei ni ——@—__— Fesidence on D street. near 9h, and was very | Senate chamber. Fire-places have been placed | 824 about four miles from this city | Drains were literally beaten out; and the | Detroit recedes from the seventeenth tothe | anpowrsat Corsets, in white and drab, al largely attended. The “Oldest Inhabitants | in the cioak-roome; a of Placed | just beyond ‘the Fi when they wore | “Sain afterward “deliberately ‘sat down | eighteenth. sizes on hand and made to order, at Baum’s pepe 7 oh which Sensation | docensed under the Too, b waich the blinds of the sky- fered to ag trict os aad me cae | ane wrote the following note : Te the sur- | | ifiwaukee from the eighteenth to the nine- | Corset and Hoopehirt Factory. Don't mistake sehen aeons bers, 4 t can fustes! ‘ease. The lighting | "@2# main line, eon: I have killed my wife in a fit of rage. - <avdley : > azaiso many of bis personal friends. ser | apparatus of the Senate will be started by sasang tg! clea ime aces ace ten and often she has provoked me, and {| _ Albany, which was, ten years ago, the thir- | ‘B¢ pi ipggr anon io aids fecngibee thin memory. 2 | Line putin pice Gufs intern oe | fonts Hu tmnt Mexgesea wile | ve, coucaroud etait rage | (cen tn te oid pace ot dercy City | noms Derg for Sis at, le nd memory. T! ut in % ite a number of com- J “ | overcame me, and I struck her. Her body wil 5 chil . m's, 408 7 ‘en per = burial casket, containing the remains, | mittee Fooms have been repainted and freseeud ade apconceday next. | {t rests on heavy | ‘ye found in the little room off the ibeary.” The ee cent. off by the half doxen. The largest assort- | | 7) “ariety and remarkable cheapness of which on which rested @ wreath of flowers, was borne | and newly carpeted. above the bed of the stream. While Mr. baid- | Ke} isin aletter on the table, Thope she will| toads are not the only animals which have | ™€Mt of Balbrigans. perme lac a W- Moore, J. W. Nairn, Dr. J. OUTSIDE Work. win’s track-layers are now on the main stem, | be buried as becomes a tady of birth and posl- | ine power of living for # considerable time — _— =o ge Hill, Jr., W. M. Galt, and J. The terraces have been nearly completed, and the advance or pioneer of laborers under | “on. She is an trish lady, and her name is | without nourishment and communication with Ficures Witt Nor Liz! fccird i Bownt Oitet Cemeters, where's | ngage" lua mane oartauye ate sce | Mean. Rhea att Sih remen or th road, | Auge, Having reper hs confor and | Geeateraal tr muiiving warm were found | Moe Largs Foret dre, Made THE METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, Barker was the ondcrtagee et -Mr-H. W. | wing, which space has been left unfinished | SayParerisonc wiih their homes, Gare tant, | t0k A dose of strychnine. ‘The poison, how- | ‘Shain in the middle of @ block of marble | see the prices at which four of the leading ee ae om jtccount of the necessity of taking down | and camp equipage broke camp at Beaver | C¥eF, failed to destroy him. ‘The physician who | Poval family. These worms occupied two small | Sewing Machines are sold in the United States | nq hall make every effort to make it worthy eo and resetting the steps of this portico. dam, and in the course of a few | #8 Summoned was enabled to preserve his lite, | cavities, to which there was no inlet that could | #24 England: = of the capital of the nation—an attraction both to ‘Tux Fort Toren Kxrvnicay Cvs met THE BOTANICAL GARDEN. hours were putting up their tens rear | 28d the Rev. John Welby Watson has now been | Cociniy’admit the ‘ain, They suvsisted, probe Price in Ei Inthe U. 5. | ine cone last night, BM. Reese, president, in the chair, | | During the lat season the iron ‘railing on | the crowing af the Berning’s brides roai, | P¥t upon trial for murder. Erry, ox the manrte, ay tony each Of te apse 00 $85 00 | “itizens andecjourners. and elected the following delegates to represent | Maryland avenue hae been completed, the | This body * numbers about’ sity Febaes: | The physician, Dr. Rugg, who was called | *bly, on the marble, as they, by Captein Ulloa, 33 5 00 | Ail goods in the rear part of the store, consisting Bela in the second amuiuating convention, to be | Gagging of the main walk finished. and alarge | and they are now on the road bed between that | t@_attend Mr. Watson, alter administering | ¢“apous Span ard who. accompanied, ths pf $ 0S | of SMALL Wares, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS. Francis Lament Taifict on the tot instant:— | bes, with marble coping for the fountain, has | Point and Bearer Dam, ‘The abutments for the Testoratives, read the Mote we have noted, | Fetch Academicinns in their vorage to Pers The a ices are for etuctly the ome | COLORED VELVET RIBBONS, SILK RID: Francis Lawars urke, Thomas S. | becn made, one green entirely recon- | Wash Branch bridge, which will be of thirty-tive | fund the key referred to, went to the room | for the of ascertaining the figure of = - Reese and James Sapple. | structed, and several others enlarged.” The at- | \ and discovered Mrs. Watson's body. It. was =, classes of machines 2s sold in both countries. | BONS, FINE FANS, LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, After the election, the delegates were instructed | teution of the committee having charge of theag | feet span, Howe truss, were completed lasteven- | 40 istuneg up, in @ corner aud hed been the ‘earth eee eee one ow ctled Gapee | There is scarcely any difterence in the cost of | SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS, LAOS, BRAIDS, | ing, and to-day the masons will be at work on =) Di to vote for Owen S. B. Wall, and no other man, wands is respectfully called to the conditio 4 af ; ead two days.” d was red with . 4 material and labor in any of the above-named | HOSIERY, FOODS, SCARFS, FINE EMBROt asthe choice of the club for a delegate to the | the ‘wooden portion of ao cae nets | (e Abutments for the bridge over the run near | { a" ce eomdas corn was found in a piece of wood in the hold e head atory. It is | Seagge’. ‘This will complete the bridgingand | Lied, and lad received ‘six contused | Cf'a thip at Plymouth, ‘The wood had no ex. | Machines. DERIES, VASES, DESKS, WORKBUXES, AO- ‘Territorial Legislature trom the second district. | in such a dilapidated condition that its destruc- | "°2#8*’: , Th “ye te aging and | toreerated wounds.” ‘The murder was com- 4 Afiaavit—W. G. Wilson, President of the | CORDEONS, &c., will be sold Addresses were made by Mr. Wall and others | tion is possible at any high winds Te sone a, | culverts between the Eastern Branch and Pa- it would scem, Gn the aight of Sen: | t7Pal mark of any aperture. We read in the | pide Machine Go., personally ap- endorsing the 24,000,000 loan, for eight hours’ Eastern le ince, June, 1772, that an adder - a , | for the present it has becume necessary to place | price’ waibr Air. AL. ee ieee prance , October Sih. Aservant who went out | {A fund alive in the center’ of a block of | Deared before me, and made oath that the above POSITIVELY AT COST, labor, &e. eee ee a moh aide, the Winds having already | tion that if necessary it can be completed bythe | ‘at night left the husband and wite sitting | Marple thirty feet in diameter. It was folded | Prices are correct and taken by him from cir — orced the walls out of the perpendicular line. | jst of December. Besidesthe regular construc, | Wietly together, ‘This servant had lived | Nine times round ina spiral line; it was inca, | CXlars published in the United States and E And scme articles considerable lers than costes I Beupixe Parwits—The following have | The architect recommends that wing cor- | tii timie engaged in carrying materials rails, | With them for three years, and never knew pable of supporting air. and died a few minates | land under the corporate names of the com- | need the entire floor for Doliar Goods by the first of Bricks corner of A siemrsatly, twe three-story | responding to the one at the wast of the rotanda | ties, ie. —there is a gravel train taking quate | them to quarrel. No one else has hitherto testi- | Ler “Gpoktxamiung the some, not the small, | Panles manufacturing said machines. December. pricks couner of A sirectsouth and 4th east. C. | be constructed. tities of gravel from the Little Patuxent, with | #4 differently. To all appearance they lived | est trace was to be found by which it could have ‘ . Pusp. Surrz, : Church; ‘Ave two-story buildings east side of | which the track is bein, ted : together In perfect harmony. But, if we are to | stided in or received air. is wanes Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas You are respectfully invited to look over my 6th street, between F G southwest. J.W. | Tue Fire Revizr Funp.—The treasurer of ches —" believe Mr. Watson’s own account, under the | through Italy, mentions a cray-fish that was of Cuyahoga Co., 0. Stock. Bodine, two-story brick Wr Gcast sideTthstreet, | the Chicago relief committee acknowledges the || BURNED To DzaTH—Maria Baldwin, the | influence of a swift impulse of ungovernable | soundalive in the midst of @inac of marble in | ‘The Wilson Seve Machines ng SpA tae pect oem ty ok E poet pees: receipt of $100.25, being proceeds of a concert housekeeper for Baron Von Scholzer, the Ger- | Wrath, this reverend scholar leaped like a | the environs of Tivoli. M Peyssonel, king's - RENTS. street. tween given by colored citizens. Mr. J.W. Green, of | man Minister, who was badly burned at his resi- | wild animal upon his wife, herself sixty- ysician at Guadeloupe, having ordered a pit ‘Terms easy. Treasury Department, “acknowiedges the re. | dence on 13th street, ‘above Pennsylvania ave- | four years of age, and beat out her brains, | PY beg pr npg y Vogt Sagem ceipts of « collection of $200 from the Navy De- | nue, on Thursday, died on the same nightand | On the morning following the night of | the workmen that live frogs were found by them partment for the Michigan sufferers, and $130.25 | was buried this morning. It appears that it was | his crime, Watson went to a packing-case | jn beds of petrifaction.. Af. Peyssonel, suspect irom the First Congregational Charch, to be di- | hot a kerosene accident, but that while cleaning | maker and ordered a large chest to be made. some deceit, descended into the pit, dug the B. SILVERBERG, 319 SEVENTH STREET, and ith east. J. H. Darrow, four frost ies corner of 3d and R streets, N. W. A. D. Beaman, two-story frame 16th street, tween Mand N,N. W. ical — Notice TO THE agg a & Co. 4 Ly ¥ 4 2 5 ‘] g z iB : e > ing ¥ided equally for the benefit of the Michigan and | around the kitchen her clothes took fire from the | He was most particular about the dimensions, pa tions, goods, which nol-tr Near Pennsylvania avenne zs Naw Count Room —T der- | Wisconsin sufferers. Mesers, William # Han. | range, and running into the yard the flaune | and the box. as evidently meant to rovsiee she beat of rock atid petrifction tun exuctiy ieee market price. atef etieg $< Whe held the Bqulty aed Penge Oeudge Wylie, | tington, H. H. Dudley, William MePyncheon | were increased, and she was s0 badly burned | remains of his wife. What he then intended to Ets what we vos every day. or ae would QPFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF ASSESS- wi Equity and Probate Courtstherein, | and Edward D. Towne, the committee appointed | that nothing could save her life. She had been | do with them is not clear. In any case, he Act dccsadsietes. 1, aaa B io ENTS AND TAXES, sites: ye eee members of to solicit Subscription for the relief of the ‘Wis. | in thie city but. a few weeks having been en- changed his mind and resolved on suicide in- | simple and Excellent Cleaning Agent. | °#¢where. I. Bacurr * consin sufterers, now! a a concealment SEER, THs Toom has been very handsomely | contributions from eee See seceee oe} Sneed te Raw TOR Re ie Mae ‘The London journals teem with commers | , Ammonia,or ae itis more, general different amounting a its of is ine ch ~I eyo a hae a to several hundred Satare, ® 5, Hantington Tue Green Fiao Raisixe 1x THe Twanry. and suggestions concerning this extraordi- = price ool ag bs Judge's desk | forwarded yesterday a draft for $202.50 either side are desksfor the clerks; Mr, Clephane | 223? ¥® col is homicide, but no one of the number has even the merit of bility. OF insanit lately hie of proof, The burst of many domestic . Clephane con the tight hand, as clerk for the busi- | Norsce to utes pen, Devas fury, with such a deed as its fruit, eth Sey es Colonel Webster, water, ina ine Spb ar WN | WORE lig che geen eae ioskely reales Sat of Roe Re Wat THRE See yore By the advertisement elsewhere in to.day's | fOntrsctor shall receive upon an order from the of placidly draw his | SPY, use Paper it will be seen that the publishers of that wernt cat mean it ahd gual: sad a gece aa occulonali uring hy cyergis ta wile Botng making arrangements for {ts wider citeulatine | coM@ractor shall ‘material until fs an anomaly inthe mur- | Ht lightly. tn oe ts wider circulation he shall have peg FE a ‘upon the derer' easily to be accounted for. miz two teaspoonfula ¥. a nedeatlt; | work for which it was issued; and no contractor hot evap sede. shall Retard accede fc wae das it, using an reasons are given wh; in one natural connection Scent the | the reign of 5 ans Oana anne Pr. of hot water; Spend tg igen +) it, We commend | n#me, "aie he crown out acm in enone ie and * Tew drope of THE YACHT Race yesterday resulted 1; juick work Fannie Bell winning’ the cup. She came ts {0 ‘ouriah, put round the home-stake beat at 7:44 o'clock p. m., pancho) the Fannie following two minutes later. The ina mach mg ng os pig lhe mer por gn Mgr ee Hoes a ee fe ae the Echo had not arrived at nine o'clock last fee reece etas Go ‘Tue BoaRD oF Aprea cs finished their busi- SRS EA ET, ness to-day, and will turn over the tax list to the parts of ammonia alcoho! is better collector on Monday next. The number of cases Sicehel slene; nd, for taking ont So eh eee “ bese there is oless Seon naaneiee | Other parts of the city who G of the most Pe some =) o—— | of the bargains offered there. The result | useful little articles is adver- Remedy for Burns. Anti-Loan CaxpipaTx Ei is that the store is under the above 5 . Ne Darr he rermblcane cf the. 6th disttet Berney ana suronged & large portion of | tised A areata », Genera Yon Phebe charge of the ended victims Pelia met tt the Poach Ramet ge He Bo fae ee oiyeetion nanan: eva Jsonpsana st evening, and anes pared lest ToRToIsE — Peer mad he vu nan for severe Darmeor vests ing compocnd of - Sea oescae ser Seabee M's. | Pat aur aetans dike neta Pee | hones Scpelinss einen ones sires = . Hation and others. 4 O | Srekine, Dear i, st : day. . skin,

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