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Se NEWS. musements, #7., To-night. Batienal Theater —Mr. Henri Drayton, * Niagara.” in —Grand Levee | Bangerte ad Krew Oud Fellows’ Heil — the Knights of St. Corur’s Hall— Socie “The Mistic } oe Thanksgiving Day, IS71. BOW 17 WILL BE ORSERUED IS THE DISTRICT To-morrow baving been designated both by President Grant and Governor Cooke as a day ef thanksgiving and prayer, be generally observed by the citizensot the District of Co- | » tembia asa holiday. Labor will be suspended im all of the departments of the general and ——— and the banks and most of a ass places of’ business in Washington and Georgetown will be closed. Appropriate ser- vices will be held im nearly all of Mine churches eh, Rev. Dr. Newman pastor, in ad- dition to the regular exercises, the dedication of the new chime bells will take place. Bishop Simpeon is expected to be precent amd deliver an ade ing the ceremonies the bells will ring the airs “The Chiming of the Bells,” “Hail Columbia,” “Changes,” and ‘Old Han- dred,” in which all the people will Join in sing ing the dovology, « “Praise God from whom all Diessings flew.” In the evening Dr. and Mrs. Newman will receive their friends in the par- Jers of the charch. At the rooms of the Youn; Men's-Christian Association the usual vburek services will be held, am noon-day prayer meeting will be intermitted; in itsstead aspecial social Thanksgiving service being held for one hour. commencing at 9 a. m. Many of our extizens of the Jewish faith will celebrave the day at the synagogue of the con, tion Adass Israel. Two services, one in the morning and ‘Afternoon, will be held, the new min- Josep’: A. Cohen, officiating. tional Theater a mati: will be ven at 2 o'clock, on which occasion the plens- comedy of “Saratoga” will be produced, with Mr. Bay ite the popular role of “* Bob Sackett.” In the evening, Mr. Drayten will snyear in his new and exciting play eatitled Niagara.” The annual banquet of the St. Anore ws iM be held in the evening at ‘% The Ladies’ Benevolent Society of North Washington give their second annual sociable and snpper at Odd Fellows’ Mall to-morrow night. Besides these there will be entertermments by several other organiza- Hons. To-night—Thankegiving E vo—a number | f sociables, balls and levees wil! take place, as will be aeen by reference to our advertising | columns. At the Foundry } Church an | oyster supper will be ud to-morrow | evening a church sociable will be held. The | and soiree dansante of Messrs. Marini & tes, at their Academy, on E street, between th aud toth, will be a pleasant place to finish up the testlvities of the das. It will be # very select affair, as usual. i The ball of the Arlington Boat Club at Ma- | sonic Temple will be a reekercke affair. - Baltimore and Potomac Railroad. WORK—WAY DESIGNATED. As stated in Tne Stan of yesterday, Mr. Kaldw: FROGRESS OF THE STATIONS s hands (track layers) are making | fastening down the rails on the Enstern Branch bridge, snd by Fricaz «afternoon next, the railson the Maryland side will reach that bridge. Owing to a number of unforeseen obstacles it will be impossible to commence the running of ins as early as wax expected, and it is now certain that regular trainswill not be jatter partof Januay, if indeed toa recent rise in the les for one of the piers of that brid; were wasbed out, the work on it was delayed several weeks. The baliasting of the road is not progressing so rapidly as could be expected, less than five miles of 1t having been completed since October. The slownessot this work is attributed to sickness among the employees, but one of whom out of the entire number escaped having yun until the the chills and fevers. Frost having killed the | * malaria, if there is any more delay it must be attributed to another canse. Mr. Baldwin bas a gang of menon the main stem, who are to-day about six miles below ay oe pushing on to that place. In addi- tien to ng the rails they have to erect the trossle work, and there is so much of it that the | track laving goes along veryslowly. They hope to reach Marlboro’, however, about the time the company are ready to run from Washington to Catonsville, and perhaps it the community demand it cars may be put on that partof the | the live before the Washington branch is ready Jor travel. ‘The superintendent of the road, Mr. Seabrook has designated points along the line for way stations; but. of course, they may be regarded as ntal points only should other ren sts be found more advantageous to the pub point is Magru nd company they will be selected. The first er's store. (crossing of the Ben- pings Bridge road,) about a mile beyond Bliss’ ge; Magruder's, (near District line,) Beal Scabrook's, Duvall s, Huntington, Harmon's, (near Big Patuxent.) Woodward's (near Little Pai mt,) Overton, (crossing of A. and E. . Clark's, Cole's, and William's Mills. ‘The ai ances between these points average 24 miles. we afternoon the interesting ceremony of unvailing the bust of Franklin is taking place at the Government Printing Ofiice in the presence of a very large assemblage of persons. Work was suspended at | So’clock, and the national flag was run up on | the staff for apm time. 1 ‘The following is the om me: sic the Marine Band. * to the Congressional laxton, Esq. 3. Un the bust » the oldest printer of the Dist esent. 4. Music. 5. The accevtance of the pust by he Congressional Printer for the Gov- ernment ina brief address. 6 Music. 7. Intro- duction of Mr. Lot Flannery, the artisi to the audience. & Miscellaneous ‘exercises, daring h remarks will be made by several dix hed members of the Ps The bust isthe wor nery, of this city, ronounce it a fine pices of work retlecting great credit on the artis Rest Estate Saces.—Green & Williams, auctioneers, have sold within a week past the following property :—Lot 2, in E. K. Allen's subdivision of a part of lot 1, in square 270, im- wed by a large untinished brick house. 00; lot 9, synare 405, wi sisting of a new brick dwelling- vase, to John T. Lenman, for $5,400; lot 1, square 262, containing 6,151 feet, improved by e dwelling, to K. 1. Fleming, fors in square 79, improved by a two-story frame house, to Wager flarks, for $925; lot A, on Bridge street, Georgetown, containin, 3.240 feet, and being the property Is ned » sited Lee, decegsed, to Framces F. Lee, fur Lotter & Cleary, ning 2% fect of part lot : street, between Land M streets and New York avenue, improved by two-story basement brick house, fo John W. Dick, for $2, aue ers, sold last eve~ on th ARUsAway Covris—Teo Virginians Heppy—This morning. Mr. commonwealth’s attorney of M Miss Ellen D. e, arrived here on their w state of matrimony, and takin, National Hotel, Mr. Garrett sallied out in quest of a minister. Meetinga Mr. Bell near the City Hail, Mr. Garrett i the pleasant «quarters at the was procured, and Kev. Mr. Addison f ‘Trinity Charch, was cailed on, and at the Na- tional ~ Performed the ceremony, uniting the = or life, Mr. Bell giving away the bride. were a remarkably handsome pair. The fulness of the bride is understood to have . Ft of a trip to this city to get mar ! ried, as the laws of Virginia forbid the marriage girls without the consent of parents or guar~ Saks atl Goat eevtventrrone vente ent See Parerts To Tae Disrrict.—The Commis- | sioner of Patents has just ieaed patents to resi- dents of the District as follows: —For foe hydrate | and pneumatic motor for sewit jor tea and ao pot, to > Ealwards 2 Washington, D.C. ° Prstots axp Baricxs.—On ‘Monday afternoon disturbance took pla emes Hampton Welch and "Washington | Weich; for a stalr-rod. J. santo m, ante-dated | » Md., as- | ner C. P. | to Geo. Ber, = = telegra inard Y. Hol- M. Bur- PRESENTATION oF A FLAG.—This afternoon Mr. K. T. Merrick presented to the President's sarda silk i Tux Doporives- Garxes Case —The case of | | Doddridge agt. Mrs. Gaines—action to recover $50,000 as a fee for services—was given to the | jewel Jjurytw the Circuit Court this afternoon. Ball of the Bakers Benevolent | Le | referred LEGISLATIVE ANSE: BLY. Te) UMCIL —The Council met yesterday at 5.0'eluck | Toeals. ‘The market-houses wil! be closed to-morrow. ‘The Center Market will be open this evening. | about fifty clerks im the Census office were discharged yesterday, with one month's leave and | “Gen. F. T. Dent wae-cerenaded at his rest- “dence in wn, on* Monday evening last. ‘A warrant in favor ofthe Treasurer of the Public Schools was: ed yesterrlay toenable him to pay the tober, ed also thelr salaries for Os- one im favor of the Treasurer of lored Schools, to pey an instalment dae .on the school building near the workhouse. ‘The Young Men's Chrictian Association of ‘Chicago have tssaed a ciroslar axking all pas- | tors of churches to take up a Thanksgiving col- lection for them to-merrew. y afternoon a large anvil block was cast at the Washi nawy-yard, weighiag about sixty tons. is the largest tron casting ever made in the United States. A perfectly petrified hickery tree, eighteen inches in diameter, was turned upon on the 7th street road, near the Howard University, yes- tergay, where the improvements are now bein | made.’ It was found imbedded in gravel aw sand ‘fifieen fect below the surface. In one piece an fron screw was found, Fr per bord De ugises replied that the aad a the Vand. that their trewearer should give bontiss se the refusa! to pay Wae made on the ground that te Bosro <f Trustves wi.lciot accede to the demand. _ Them pach stated that by a bill passed af the Jest session of the tive Assembly the trusters: are required to Ble atend tor a fitful diebare ment of the fond. + gis er that had tee mcreated by am act of Congress | pendent of any ciher nutherity or | 7 therefore have not civen the bomd re- mined Thccore chess aoe betas tee Goeaail | ireen the auditer or controller Mr. Frowne stated that it wasa disagreement be- | tween the «flicers of that board. who held aifferent | opinions abet the matter. Be thought t id | ‘iealty If the board would comply w no perdof the res: Jution. as he did se «fheere will withhold ‘company A, Washington Light Infantry bat- talion, will parade throogh our principal streets pHit, pmith Introduced a resolution requesting the | thisevening in thelr. new winter aniCorms. ce mmittee of Pealth, asylum and charities, toserre | A sister of Judge Wylie, while = ing from during the absence of Mr. Peck. Agreed tu, nnd the | her carriage to attend the wedding of the dangh- Chair wppointed Mr. Baton. ter of Justice Miller westerday.missed her foot- ‘TY NOKINFRN MARKET SITE sQUABBLE. Mr. Thom psor iptredoced # reselacion: “That th« be. and h hei quested to with ing nd fell to the pavement, breaking her right arm at the wrist. She was immediately taken to her residence, where the injured limb wassot by Dr. May. Mr ‘A. H. Kinney bas notified the Board of Public We his intention to withdraw from the contract of grading and paxing alley be- tween Q and R, and Lith and 12th etrests, and the job has been given to Alexander Patterson at the same rates. When 12.0"ciock came to-day all of the clerks proval frat the purchase uf is. now in pone be given tothe Tani 2 : {hat part ct sanare sand that the pref t ~ ve itheraliy ot fered by Mir. fet aid he regretted that the chainnan munities ¢Mr- Galick) wis not prewr d necessary that immediate a ; tet the resolution be. adopted. aud. if ie charrman «lyects to it, hewould most willingly ha.e them- itreeensidered. He oliered i because there was uo ex of the permission granted by the Secre- 0 te tary, stood not upon the order of their going, Browse asked that st be agg Berg hag next | but skedaddiod at once to bay their Thantsgi cd tee i Gna eee t = — tnd other fixins’ for to morrow. uid report before action | minutes later the building was deserted. the exception of the members of the, Civi “Mr Thempech aid the committer had indicated what their report w Hbe, and tt is of the utmost importance that the Goverper be made acquainted wih their action at anc er vice Commission and a few higheroflicials of the * oli who remained at their deake until Sorel a ees Bone of Health. ‘s BAD OYSTERS, aMD < rites x ANCES. The Board of Health met last night, and sere- ral accounts, including one for carpeting one of the rooms of the Beardof Health, amounting to $210, were ordered to be paid. ‘Accounts for vertising in the Sundey Times and a George- WH paper were presented and the clerk was directed to pay them, but to notify the publish. ers of these papers that no more accounts would be Paid unless the advertising was specially or- dered by the board, whick had not been done in these eases. Mr. Marbury moved that Dr. Verdi be au- thorized to call upon the Legislative Assembly with the code of sanitary laws proposed by his beard, and ask the action of that body; adopted. Dr. Verdi, from the sanitary committee, to fe organization * ease itwas a public one, and should by the District. Mr. "Eaton raid that the Sayace square was very recently sold at $26 009, and ¥ of ce | gg jue, recently, ope Pinced avai re was adeed of tris ears, and the holder SMALL-POX, erty, covering notes to run A Of ibe trast Ie daily pressed With offers to relingutshs = same to certain parties. le should vote for the ion, as he thought it was time to take the matter in Band and stop this disastrous transaction before it be too late. Astothe advantages ot the Corcoran tot, it should be known that the northwes: Sorner of the sauare rent op thn juoction of Tth ant Astsd. making thet strest the arent entresor ancl Sak: making taat-clsest the arom eneeeseteaeh on Va St ee fo peters reeks Browne ha ing to ehange his views: be had beard no man express himsclt against tig'porchaee of the Savage lt ‘hoped’ the resolution would not | Whora was referred the duty af examining the duurivg Mr. Gulick’s abecuce, The affair | work-house dsmall-pox hospital. made a long ie hew in the hands of the Corporation Attorney, | report, saying the buil ngs are entirely unfit for who ie new to the title. nd, stin'nat | te purposes for which they are used; referrea to the Governor, The report of the sanitary inspector general Was received, showing the bad condition of seve- bow petmation ¢ pai Tne snore wae adopted by 6 yeas aud 2 Eays— Hig Baecen ond ie Heel tea in ee eae Mr. Eaton introduced a bill exteuding the time | ral streets and alleys; referred to the Board of for payment of taxes, with rebate of four per ceut. | Public Works. to the lith of December; which was read a first time, | Dr. Verdi mead tke reports of the several phy- over. Adjourned. HOUSE OF DELEGATES —Mr. Hall introduced the Board of Publi Ayo to con- h for the cou- Boundary to the side Ej Tivat street. red -Murray intrcdvced bill appropriating $500 ling the origuual records in the ington, Geo: ferns mitted resclution requesting the erncr to inform the Honse why the Auditor and sicians to the poor, which shows 808 cases of cination since the last report—making i about, 1,200. He also reported no new cases of smail-pox, and but one death from the disease. ‘That was at the almshouse. A communication was received from Oyster jaspector Emerson, complaining of the onerous dudes Amposed upon him, and asking an assist- ant, or fees for inspecting oysters (in place of a +) which would enabie him to employ an Re~ all . rare pos oon during the oyster season; Telemed. “A Ccmptroh wert the fuss live thei uurierthe later | communication from Wim. B. Stewart, NL. Ds ed. Al ted - | asking to be be appointed a sanitary inspector, was received and A letter was read trom Dr. Darby, aeking that a competent physician be appointed to ine in the county in place ot a Cg emp ss clerk by the name ot Fisher, who Dr. Darby alleges *‘is no physician;” referred to the Governor. ‘Mr. Marbury said the pound-master was still neglecting his duty in Georgetown,and stock is running at large in that city. This is treating the board with great oe. The clerk (Me * porsible to rec: “etve of citizens rit pay before the expiration «teh the - age® +r cent ment it We allowed. copied. 8 bal long special taxts—S5 cenie on le pay indetteduesse? the old Gurperstion. Referred, but subsequently withdrawn, Jones) was instructed ite again to the Boswell introduced a bill appropriating $9,000 | pound-master on his neglect of duty. | for theerection of scmalt- pos honpttads cathegrous’ | Mr. Marbury moved that the Health Officer hingtou be instructed to visit and report on the sanitary condition of the central guard-house; adopted. Dr. Coxealled up the subject of having counsel [pe to represent the board at the Police Court when eases of the butchers on the “blown meat” charges come ~ | District Attorney declines to appear and prosecute the violators of the ordinances of the board, and they should secure the services of other counsel. Mr. Gatchel said that Mr. Cook declined to Tosecute on account of the ordinances of the board never Leginy bead published. The Police 825 7 Nensicn of the fire alarm system c own, erecuion of five. alarm boxes im that city, c-5 $2400; extension in Washington—three aac itional alarm bane 1s 400); yeconstraction of the farniture for the xandris, Kellroad. Co report * hether it ‘a ine Pron ro pee Tadop Also. a bill exten em ber 20th; re he | Court was also in Ignorance of their ordinances — Ballway heen ol io baag “lon a ppeaete | from the same cause. Mr. Marbury considered 8 rallw « a cee eho bus to Boundary street, apd on North Capitol street | te ordina: aid be peblished. De. Verdi moved that Mr. Harrington be ¢ engaged to rep- resent the board for the present: ited. The lot at the corner of 16th and $ streets northwest was declared a nuisance, and the in- spector general ordered to fill it up. Dr. Verdi moved that the report presented at the last meeting on the subject of pain ng by lead water-pipe referred to ard of Public Works; eco (chucting Pet rred. Alea abil fixing ‘neation of lamp-lighters at $90 per month, ane Diaking an appropriat on therefor; referred. 1 Bureiey ibtreduced bil authorizing the Gov emer toucsetate any bonds heretofore authorized At an funterest of seven per cent. in curr ney, or six percent: in gold, said interest to be paid semi-an fiy.at euch places as the Governor may select: ‘Riso, resolution reciting that where the condition uber which the use of the hall of the Hcuve of Delegates was recently granted (0 certain as thet no admission fee should ve chi me The Colored Scheol Fand. d been distegarded, and that much faconve “ wa . : REPLY OF AUDITOR RICHARDS TO THE COL- is cauced by diearrangement of mncmbers- desks and ftom eng nn pt Fag Siation under Mr. Z. Richards, the Auditor of the District, Hhat tor biel it was intended, the re Which the use ¢f the ball was granted be rescindal, | has addressed a letter to the Governor, in reply and hereafter the use of tl ball be not granted for | to the resolutions adopted by the Colored School Suy purpose whatever. cs thor: e Bis" Camphill submitted concurrent resolution re- | qyyater ynguiring "by what authority the Aut Pomense te Vee . ‘Trustees of Colored Schools their portion of the coe to the Lise gh for market are vow cecupird by the Northern | School fund of the cities of Washington and Eitirer Macken, and the coorevetion const tee | Georgetown, ax provided by act of Grngren: seme. “He urged that as parties were not tatisfied | The Auditor states that he has never refused to With ikesite selected by the committee, if the pres- | pay such claim, and had not been asked to pay cpt site was granted no one would object to the con- | {f"nor had he refused to audit such clali, ‘ite tion of the market at that point. Lost. "The trouble is, that the tr if said Mr. Lioyd introdaced a bill to correct an error in e uble is, that e treasurer of said the eugronement of the bill fixing the date of the ot Trustees refuses to present vouchers ccmmencement of the next regwiar with his claim for their portion of school funds, islxture so as to make it read “on as required by law; so that the only qnestion at issue in this trumped up case is, ‘Shall the Auditor approve a demand against ‘the District pr Bunt Hardy. Also, resolution requesting the Governor to to a'epecial committce—Messrs. iasrdcues " se government without a presentation ‘of proper hobnes of all eflccrmclerks ae, appeuted ty bine | vouchers?” When. the’ Trustecs of Public ff cr the Board of Public Works, the amount of | Schools for colored children are willing to con- Compensation, the duties, and the tin of service of | form to the same law and the same regulations c as those to which the trustees of the white net. ‘ampbell. from the committee on appropria- th pitted the bill to cause the reeorde ia. the <fice of the Surveyor to be recsiptal and the old Schools of Washington, Ucorgetown and the county have readily and promptly conformed, cade te be Yack there will be no delay on my part to approve iin edi iar tie. seliet of pangers Se the | thelr bills. ‘For some reason the majority of the pt board are unw illin Also. Teported e bil pro of the market commi: Also, from the committee for the employ - seit he Treasnrer: © A wil iy troduced by Mr. Marray taking the collector « faxes, treasurer, register, water registrar, comptroller, auditor, and’ superin Tendent of ascessmente and taxes elective at the gen to comply with the Taw, and ore that the colored schools are not public ‘Mr. Richards quoted at length from the laws as to his daty in the premises, and arrived at the followi conclusions :—First. That the schools for cnlored children are not only nomi- nally but legally public schools. Second. That eral ele ead a second time and recommitted. a Nov'metion of Me. Wire ice alicia crusetiy tn coaberviog ait echiotre peer bediered a ed the b eae consistent with the Constitation or the United matiom wos received fies the pr States and with the provisions of said organic of she" Hennd of Health.” tramsmitting wy d act, virtually repenis or amends all previous acts teme pt of expen es to at ing | of Congress in relation to schools in this District, “otal for fuel atetlonery. &e.vof Bi40a9 1. The re- | gs gooieas the District Legislature stall asus port saya thatthe ex peuditures for ree strects | Such power by staal legelation” Thins tant Srl Jor burial ofthe poor were made by the order of | the eet a ot ion etter 2 - gisla gust yg py gn pee Sspeaie above, is as strictly applicable to the trustees of peek ye ty Pa colored schools as to those of the white schools. pert oon referred tothe oommmmttioe on health ond ordered to be printed in the journal. The Council bill to provide for the reviston of ths statutes was referred to a special committee to cou- rist of five members. Covgcil resetution in relation to the reception of the Grand Duke, was adopted. Fourth. That the law of Congress requires the same duties and functions of said trustees of col- ored schools as of the white schools. Firth. But that if said trustees of colored schools insist that they are not required by the law of Congress and by the law of our District Legislature to Mr. Carroll submitted a joint resolution anthor- | Spresent duplicate statements and vouchers for izing the eugveres or] and heve published | all bills them to the auditor, as the other H® copies ot te ste riny al vl nia of the ot CLC trustees then it is plainly the duty of the ipaten ogon Ste i “use consideration, of j Audltor and comptroller to approve and pay dings. Which, the House’ 3 —s Prnsovabl.—We are glad to hear that Mr. Juan Boyle, the well-known real estate agent, their portion of school funds on! iy on the first or October each year. satiny, ieee APPOINTMENTS OF ABS*Zssons.— Governor although still an Invalid, has 9 far recovered as vier oe Ge aes Seeing, pecmaacet to be able to take full’ charge of his business. Fe iil spe pe Blow a During b's iliness it naturally felt the want of merrinte yinth several egutivedstelce: | att his pesronal attention, although on the whole his ames Daniel F niontown; 2d, N. success during the siek sow Seaman tas ase OR deg TL High str rect, has quite soe the werenent expectation of him- coment ey me R. Brace ‘ol self and bis friends. While on a business visit | poe RL \Gamraseanns neste. daring, the. season Ms. Borle mate seme | gu. tr ines 5 fad etree, 6th, Jas. Kelly, Sery excellent Connections, | 723 Pepnsylvania avenue; 7th, Carter A. Stew- e result of whic! hes boon the placing in bis art, 16th ‘between K and L, hands at difterent timesof a considerable amount | 2h)" Cosvar 1740 6th street, between Sf capita) for investment in this clty and vicinity. | 214 § ‘northwest; Sth, John F. Olmstead, corner ee Sf tueh nnd G seroets nowthweets 10th, Joseph H. destrablences is tocelity, Davidson, corner of 14th street and Ohio avenue en tes ae ene northwest; 1th, Peter H 806 F street Fecaaan ee mint casemate inter eee See WW Grime, fait eee ments be had at different times made on his own northwest; 14th, William Griffin, 1415 5th street © Ge wate letn dore | Borthwent; 15th, J. L. Clubb, 609 I street gis, WC Yas for many yearsan | TOE tnns and Sd street ‘northerests Tithe Re By andl the | Collins, 173 43 street southwest; A.B. i. ater of congrats | iacer,' sit Af street "south ret ith, Patrick Hogan, street northeast; james H. 4th streets southeast; 2ist, Davis Baker, corner of vania avenue and ist street east; 224, 8th street southeast. Me ils : i i > & 3 z Fi F > da fi i i i i i HF ii Bractirct ST | torcen sy and Oui atreets. vi a Foi —Mr. Ione tered wie} wctraal eaaesewel tort the Cuited Staree i iin ¢sraul: Al Macy 'Berch drunk fend butstet rt ts e Brent and benry aes footway: ‘sin ‘aineat Beach, pa of 1 Seas _ waa foun at Aad cadl boteters ma Stephen. OH, a ofthe w Ma Kalla to foreibiv ej some cartmen fr: wharf tras resisted by them, when thepatice interfered aud Hyak the partie uta cuntndy. cane poetpowed Henry Mallory, charged with creelty to sni Te Graclty in thiccaee consisted Megiing thavlogs tux. der the horee aud setting fre to them, scorching a hair frem the animal. putting bar inl pent pain. ia order to make bim go; fi the charged with -baving benght frowtine itto be ate Tees the price & 81 per bandied, poards, ‘ena ths as "31 70; $2 and costa, gr three mea tn in in jail. Theriaa, Branson, * obert veedeon and Wim.@l tr, charged wit! public street. Tits occurred between « RY ot Joung wen and hg catchers. and vermin Stove batde. in which «-veral a et De Fi tity, eed th sie edionnd ated Biauscne guilty, nd the jndce ned them ech ond crate, ardQiemmnaced theres. CITY ITEMS. PLease ne SExKebe find the Ameriean House, Boston, the best peint from which 49 visit all places of interest in ahe vicinity of Boston, as well as being in the center of by Au modern improvements—clevator, billiands, cafe, suites of rooms, &c. — Pracnant Sozopoxt hardens and invigo- rates the purities and perfumes the breath, Cleanses, beantitice and preserves the tecth £:0m youth tooldage. Sold bya l druggist. w.s Sex advertisment Of ficat-class Gg Bee cheap for eash, in anothe her colamn. 23 A ee stock ‘ot Children’s Fane Suits, = $5 to Eisewan & 265 7th street, May Building. tena bee ae GREAT AvcTion Save ef watches and jewelry commences next Monday, Dee. 4, 1871, at Wm. L. Wall & Co.’s auction room, new marble building, corner P: enue and 9th st. 5 New Sto: New Peices! Just received, ‘another invoice of those $1 &ents’ Kid Gloves, every pait warranted, at Price’ a] Gents ‘urnishing Depot, 28,6 7th street, between D and E. New Store! ~ New Prices! Go to Price’s Gents’ Furnishing Depot, 413 7th street, between D and E, for your Undershirts and Drawers, if you want to get the worth of Your moncs.’ He sells a splendid article for 75 cents. Call and be convinced, at pices Gents Furnishing Depot, 28,6 413 7th street, between D and E. Nectecten Covers axp Cotps.—Few are aware of dhe Importance of cheeking a Cough or “Common Cold,” in its first st at which in the beginning would yield to‘ Hrown's Bronchial Trockes,” if neglected often works upon the lungs. eo —— perce J omesatle Sicilian fay Renewer isa preparation ©: ‘at merit, and is rapi dis placing all ‘othels for the hal may TaeRomerens and Barometers are msrales and made to order by Hempler, near 4 street. eS New Store anp New Prices.—Good and Comfortable Gloves for 50 cents, heavy winter Shirts at 90 cents, also the best White Dress Shirts at #2, all of which are creating a sensa- tion at Price’s Gent's Furnishing Depot, 413 7th street, between D and E. tf Ovencoats AND GLENGARIES IN Beaver, Chinchilla, Ki ys Melton. 16,5 EisrMan & Bro., 505 7th street. see nated die New Store anp New Prices—The latest Novelties in Scarfs, Bows and Ties, at very low prices, just reecived at Price's Gent’s Furnishings Depot, 465 7th bere between Dand E. Wuene 13 Peaxe, THE Harter? At 433 7th street, next door to the Original Franc’s. He keeps all ‘ot the latest styles o Hats, Caps, & and sells ghem at a lower figure than anywhere else in town, Call and see tor yourself, Dotran Kid Glove Depot tor iadies, nt’s,~ misses and children at © Baum's Corset Bacto. ry, 4087th street. Don't mistake the name oe number. eee 4 VerineTine Gas AND Lamp Suapes wi! «© vne-half of the quan- tity of gas or coal oil consumed without the use of them. They are cheap and durable. A. Ro- sonthal,’ ‘No. 404 7th street, is the agent for them, and also for Goetz’s Double-cone Chandelier Diamond Di Reflectors, and the iftusive Daylight ee Hostery Deror for ladies, nt’s, misses, and children at C. Baum’s, ‘408 7th street. Ten per cent. off by the half dozen. The largest assort- ment of Balbrigans, Homay Harnin Switcues, curisand Braids, new styles just x recetved, at 'C. Baum’s Hair Depot, 408 7th street ABDOMINAT. Consera, ‘in white and drab, al sizes on hand and made to order, at Baum’s Corset and Hoopskirt Factory. Don’t mistake the name or number. ——— Figures Witt Nor Lit! How Large Fortunes Are Made. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. See the prices at which four of tht leading Sewing Machines ate sold in the United States and England: Pricein a Inthe U. 8. Weeder & Wilson. 5 00 Singer.. Howe. Eins etd s2ees The above prices are for exactl) classes of machines as sold in ‘There is scarcely any diference im the cost of material and labor iu any of the above-named machines. idavit—W. G. Wilson, President of the m Sewing Machine Go., personally ap- peared before me, and mude oath the above prices are correct and taken by him from cir- pro published in the United States and Eng- land under the corporate names of the com- panies manulacturing said machines. Fexp. Sura, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas or Cuyahoga Co., O. The Wilson Sewing Machines are for sale at A. RosenTaat, 404 7th street. ‘Terms easy. peices SSeS Notice To THE Pusiic.—{. Becker & Co. successor to P. Wallach, dealer in men’s, youths’ and boys clothing, have’ received an entire new stock of Crowgl which they are selling at the — —— in want of Sp | t's fur bg goods would do well to examine thel goods bef before purchasing elsewhere. I. Beoxen & Co. Odeon Hall, corner er 4% street and Pa. ave. Conne, &0.—Dr. Whitts, ehiropodist, No. = 15th street, opposite Treasi ‘ashington, and No.1 North Charles street, Baltimore, sucoces- fully treats Corns, B: » Ingrowing Nails, &c.. withont pain. us : GEORGETOWN. TE GREEN SPRING SHOOTING ASSOCIATION has recently been organized, and now nambers more than sixty rane at a meeting last } pereieecs Mirs3. D. Mega p= pod nrg fe Bae and Mr. Pax- Ee will be cistrivute Mr. Connin Wasutxoton was the name of the relative of General Washington who died in ‘this city on Monday last. TRE COAL TRADE ts slack this week, owing to of schooners. an tacanen tor ‘Mrs Rodg- ' HACNTED ‘sus.”—Mr. Stephon L. late of |, Will lecture on “ Haunted Houses" in the Lutheran Church, corner of 4th and High streets, to-morrow ‘evening. See ad- vertisement. Tae Caxat—aA boat is sank in the berate * Ferry Lock, which will interrupt navigation that tat pornt for a day or two. AVELY Cuass Arter a Turer.—This, mans , about 10 o'clock, two colored men dia- covered another colored’ man, named Taylor Jones, leaving a bouse in the First Ward, Wash- . that the fellow hed stolen the property Tho twe men questioneg him, he fled ineon tinently, and, crossing the Ayecduct bridge, jomped ‘the canai, where he was captured with all of his plunder and taken to the third ricinct station-house. He will be sent to the ‘olice Court tor tria! this evening. Tee New Waten-Maix.—Measts. O'Hare, Himber & Co., the contrac ors for laying the 3c-inch water-main in Georgetown, will com- mence the work on Monday next and lay the main in Bridge street, from the bridge to the Foundry Brench. Georgetown Advertisements | pgrss axp pus A MAGNET abd PRESENT—at POR & SELISSON 8 8 eplendid Tis Orace » 0 fh be eats for the Ho ays. ony Be chance: list + INK PIANO COVERS AT Cote po elas GOODS AND TOYS 128 Brice street. He 14D HOUSES—A Lecture by STEPHEN et pRODGrns. M.A ..of London. at Latheran re ete wn, (corner 4th and High streets.) ‘Thapkegiving Day, at 730 p.m. Tickets ‘fitty cents. now-3t* PRECISE, NOTICE PAPER HANGING Por- fae ih RNS Oe Pek cent hz wna te PAPER ha ‘All wor! eas meray or a D5 LEON has yp ata his office = resi sone are street, above 7ih. no8S 2w C & FOSTER. = D.. DENTIST. No. 1106 New York avenue, near 12th street. Many years Paice Neer: F jence in New York and Phila- delphia, F. to subserye the best interests of of thoge vices. noll-eo2m yas E. yuce =t ATTORNEY-AT Law, Bocm 2, on second floor of Barbour’s Law Building Washington. __Removed from 484 Lowisiana avenue. 3 a u ie DR. Herts his DENTAL ROOMS ts ov Frapkliv &Co., ot ad, b. WOLF. M.D. GEON DENTIST, SS 1729 Penner ees enue, between 17th and )sth streets. eo Sa @. ; STABKWEATHER ITECT. ENGINEER AND SUPE RIN TEND EN vT All orders soary exe ee. DBAWINGS for milding at reducea prices. Ot at the od oak, pao Building, corner New orks avenue and 1th reel nol4-tr oel-l LN F. HANNA J wT TRSELAM mang’ Ln de2st hington, D.C. (a8 ncurses, TRACHER OF MUSIC, se9-ly 935 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and loth sts. SEWING MACHINES. [22 Knystone SEWING MACHINE makes the least noise, runs easier, and every description of sewing on all ‘aurie satisfaction than heavy, with greater chine made. Agenc: JOHNSON & COLLEY'S, ocT-tf 711 Market Space, het. 7th and 8th ste. W tbLoox & GIBBS SEWING MACHINE AGENOY, SIMPLEST AND LESS L. 7 GET OUT OF ORDER. aed =~ Agency at OHAS. BAUM'S CORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, seit-ly Tth streot, Intelligencer Building. iE FLOBENCE TMPBOVED NOISELESS LOOK-STITOR FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. ines tas epetuatvsty pes: pl-ly* WASHINGTON HOTELS. = ARLINGTON,’* VERMONT AVENUE. T. BOESSLE & SON, Sa ee pee i eed ae a Cc. ©. WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, » WASHINGTON, D. 0. ‘3 ‘aE Bs pai OF CHILLS, DOOLEY’S TONIC ELigih OF CALISAYA. FOR SALE BY AROS B. an. a14 Pa P and 10th ste., is the fine GUNS, sho .beemean wh & O0., Auctioneers, Pennsylvania avenue ¥ Wi. L. Wal, B 90 and yosit 1a 3 “ONE IDEA” CLEAN SWEEP CLOTHING SALE, At Oak Hall, 525 7th street. ee ATs. 5 ROLLayS, Scere ire ak Tennant an Seabees LADIES’ and MEN'S SATCHELS, LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, vf SADDLERY and HARNESS, CARRIAGE ROBES, &c., &c. [2 GREAT sy See? PRIOES FOR MANUPACTORY oF JANES 5. TOPHAM @ 00., ities SEVENTH STREET, Gee SESE EGE Bar go R “renin rane ros. ving day, whon valuabie | at it ‘there are ce ending in pork Adverse winds INAUGURATED THIS DAY, NOV. 17,1571, num! ‘sel nets down wv . outside the or neeomaved, Fer this extraordinary effort y «ffort to conte As RNs ss y «6. sus a os ‘MISSION PRODUCE EXCHANGE. $09 D STRLET. COMM. (Bret door cast YM. + offer for sale, ot market valores A. Be as we te #00 degen strict!y prim bG--S “fo Vir BANE a ck ATER EI ES te beshicle Whbis NAVY BEANS 1 ¥. State APPLRS. verve burhele prime vats 0 DORN 3 tone B. rth River Bol occa Te DRESSED Pol J CLEAN SWEEP CLOTHING SALE AT OAK HALL, + ke 525 Fru STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, A “3 10 P THAN ANY Tush OCs © corre SUGAR... TO RIC” ta x BCURE Ss. And tebe eontinved daily until our eutire stock of FALL ABD WINTER CLOTHING, comprising Seer ii BREAK TAs? Bac x lisse. it “Idec. Ib $37,000 WoRTH = OU8 Taig w§s4 Just receiveda fine tov of SEAS from Ban Pra of co direct; all of ‘the bevt quality. at Ue il jeperial Fee oir toe imperial Tea onl: Tih wort a gwen © e worth ele w Fre Breakfart $1 ar bh leew z ore ot > = ved a bt of China Wack Toa parent Paskeis, which we are selling at the Beresceee FAs per ib tof Now ¥. \ Back wheat, 6's vies N Rew “oriens M neers rete 1. 33¢. Ri por th Graham Flour, Ye. por'h aise Rohmtoe be Shad af We, each. It will pay to «ive ue a call b "Sins where orth ide) PENNSYLY apta AVENU®. Between 3! and 4°) streets. fevery quality and varicty of SUPERFINE, FI EK, MEDIUM AND COMMON CL@THING Including ever description of fashionable ‘NESS SUITS OVERCOATS, WRAPPERS, CAPES, GARRIV&S AND SHAWLS, G ROCERIES. BO § SUITS, OVEROOATS, ac. We would resy tfully call the atteution of dea. and families to-wur choicr suck of FALL GROCERIES, which we are daily -rcoiving. We name in ert me few goods. and gust sutee “hem to be of the Bure? dually andat very low figures: CANNED GOODS: White Heath Peaches. i Pears, T “ONE IDEA” is to BELETr?! ST At avy avd every hazard, until we shall have madea CLEAN SWEEP Ww YO) Beary +4 pore nest. NEW YORK APPLES, CRANBERRIES, ac of every Garment in our stock. METIGER @ BYLES, 417 SEVENTS STREET, OUR REASONS Between D and BE, octé-tr Washington, D. € Browsrxe a MIDDLETON trial thetr ee OOLONG ou been pronounced b: al Si perent Sana and vice Washing! ty at OAK HALL the market- Bn sed gn le as to be readils derstood and ap- ciated, and need only t0 be mentioned fo thor, | FINEST GUN POWD s Surhiy divest the announcement af ail appearance of FisEst (MPRHIA Kuemibug or misrepresentation. FINEST vous $ e rs FAST, Being convinced early last summer from the great FINEST ENGL! feistae caer: | "SMEG TERRES, A of graple we 5 ook advantage ut the pehet te beer! took our ew NEi4 Peaneyivania erence, ence, articipation of a brisk fall the nora ty open fall and continued warm weather of ou a, op REE Java, September and October has left a larger ON LAG f Band than! we ean prodent! tty recoclle ourselves to | OEY! rigs DORR ate nape ee owe Tees, 5 PRUDENCE, CAUTION AND NECESSITY Have decided us to offer this = stock at such iK MACKEREL, ‘figures as must command ready sale: “HERRING, HERRING. in the way of a thorough realization of owr inte: Hons, and will refuse mo oer Sor any Garment at ‘ait covering the cost of mannfacture. rst, steck will be replen ished daily from the (00,000 of Clothing in cur extemive manata” ory in Baltimere, nertheast corner, Bal and po streets, including Nos. $2 and West imore street, end 1 and 7 N, Frederick nol -Im L at New BEOWNING & MIDDLETON, a's] Pennsylvavia avence. NoaH WALKER 4 co., ae 'Gvors er ert bt brante of 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berween 61H Axy 71H Sts. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. BUSINESS SUITS. of Melton, Scotch and Demeatic Cassi LoUr Own manufacture, equal to best custom work, and fully 20 per cent. cheaper. PALL OVERCOATS, at reduced prices. BOYS’ SCHOOL and DRESS SUITS, in ages from thtse years and upwarde, in great varity of qual vies. BOYS’ OVERCOATS and TOGAS. MEN'S OVERCOATS, of various fabrics, adapt: to the present. ‘and at prices less than the Semeteabs of geotean be para i ‘We, Ochored and Cnacimere SAIESS, of superior MES and Bors’ ERSHIRTS and DRAW- — GLOVES, TIES, SCARFS, Bowe, o ” F. reign st Lenten & 02, Frocs. MEAL, MILL FEED, AT VEBY LOW BATES. STATE AND NOTE BKOEEKS, ; seis TD AUCTION ERKS, { No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ‘TaiRp Doon East oF SEVENTH SrKEeT. | LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, We have the following sums to lend en real cxtate: Re | a. Bligible real estate, improved and unimproved, at ' vate sale. Special attention to sales at Auction _ Liberal advances pending negotiations T. x. a) ANDEEW 5B. OOYLE MCROBERTS @ ©O., SEAL ESTATE AND INSUBANOK OFFIOR ' Corner 18th and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. 0. BOYS, AND CHILDREN. octet ' FALL AND WINTER WEAR, Gotten up with a particular regard to quality an¢ AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, ES LIVERY STABLKS. Frastionanee oanngee" ‘RECEPTIONS. ARLINGTON STABLES, av00 noe weak Wat DeragreMent. sci-tr 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB ——————EEEEEsssS

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