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EVENING STAR. waTURDAY LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c.. Toles wal Tarater—Sasan Deuin, with eof Trath” combination. Theacer Com: que—Burles1e, songs, Cances. ° Condensed Locals. the Treasury court yaré-were cut ‘The T) ¢ depots of the Baltimore and Ohio r ; in Baltimore and Washington, and the cars on that road. bave been draped in mavr ing in mmory of the late W naticed im . WAS lOF many wears an mgress, and dance Aenist an inte war was a cierk in the Quartermaster era's (fice. The Patriot is ogging on another injcection snit ye rt the benef. of its clique to prevent thie boa: owh A Wood p hungry law- we works Pr net ed home, and the family <re Sahat ning of £. L. Blo ward to with great Were elected: Presice preskient. M. Lauzman View seeretary, J. G har 4 notice in another en pn it will he aac + Unitarian cee Trow evening stung ef Mr. © ; y Mise wer, Mrs. Mr. F. A. Chase, with Mis Stery organist, cominct (he musical portiar A son of Commander F llebrown, of the navy, Steingat bis le’*, Captain Samuel P. Car- ter ii trom atree im the naval acadear grounds at Anoapolis op Mondes and cut ki month, km out of jaunt and bro his leg near the ‘existration. ration in the 221 district ompleted their 'whors, and SO whites and 5. color stration in thet district, ¢ registration in this dis Wiites and 1 coloced; thus 3 day, the board eurelied 47 names Making the total re; 1 twas Tast vear ad hen h dite passage. Ref, there has oven an increase of 20 im the totat— | Saize. per hezl; lima beans, Aadse. per quart, | Meant well wher: he urged ite pasege. Refor- the whites gaining ry, and the colored losing 2 | egg plant, Salve. cach; corn, %al5c. per éoxen Fing to the question of Wages hgaaaid he, regret s : per doz. - le “* ~ man; bet still even that is higher than the nanenren uncon moete te nae peaches, sone pees: Gor | laboring man has ever received ig the Instrict me Tay 2 contract for putting: © pipe | I08.) S0c_ S81; d2-.(cooking, Histo ;watermolons, | 1 ion Durotoue (ine tus ieooine ee sewer in West © frog: 21 to 6th street, was | Wate. each) canteloape, 10s muy be assered, and that is that the board of Sa German Once aden cre | chen Se pevauct,” public works will never ailow the eaxtractors to an. econ pay less than $1.50 The improvements spill 9 roved property on G street de in str Matis Gecanin email am red peoperty on G stre mavle in the Listri greatly beretite awarce wing footers mi New! ell was 4 a lamp-p of the bureau spector o rthe root of the market Commodere K. H. Wy- | Petmission te erect an iron fence mt his premises, No. 2101 G stre instead of p ane chains. | Thema: M. Plowman, architect, was informed that it ix the intention to erect the old western use barlding east of the government precise location to be heres ‘the chict engineer was di- the area wall: 1th street, constructed of stone in- wo be used. The super- ef Toads was directed to have an L pipe culvert laid alongside of the de- | tive one on Bunker hill” road, between Queen’: chapel road and the Distri He Man was gr. was aiso directed to have a twent: ch pibe cuivert constructedon Queen's chapel road. avis Clephane ane Was awarded a contract to pave lips rouna block pavement P street, le to the bridge, aud West street, from the bridge to Washington Thomas Lueas’ contract for the im- btot K street was extended to inclue | & end paving of alley in square No. | 4 crop at the K-street entrance to the he superintendent of lamps was direct- | ¥e iwo lamps erected! on the north side Virginii ue. between 4% and 6th streets. | ii Was AWarded a contract to repair | ‘i rond, irom the Aqueduct bridge to | The chiet engineer was | * drawn with Peter | : the F m the Cire Georgetown, atrest proven the pra: Chain mae from asewer in Maine @vene., nd to extend contract with P. | street so aa to present rab & board of trustee: z well know itz, Apton £ - B Schneider, Wm. F. Mat- Christian Ruppert, Fred- tr,and Alfred Schucking. At the the bank was y-laws h cSicers: dohn Hitz, president; ent, ©. E. Prentiss, s,feeretary. The b street, oppos: the fine rooms re~ . Fiteh & Fox. These | up with every con- for the ad withina few Weeks the ban active operation. ‘The character and standing of the gentiemen in this undertaking wil! insure its suc- | i a» they do the conti Jeuce of the | = - ex Daats oF ax Usksows Max ‘his o'clock, # culored man, a started with bim to the ceutral guard as he reached the stat During the conver: nn with 3 ithat he was trom Fredecick ame here to see a daughter, whom oe en Years, and Was sfoj her. He also stated that he was wel sainted on ibe farm of Col. Lee, * of M'lle Antoni sned birds. On'S appear in the new ax my Robsart.” ay, ud great his- torical play, ‘The Theater Comique was tilled toovertiowing inst night with white. black and red men, latter of whom enjoyed comic “Pocahontas” very much. To-night is the the et ias | ia pox busier formas ond grets that he is not eble to actively advocate the | 1 ae 1S harcetnet cong uohd Gk a4 tana jon of 2 man wha has done his whole duty | Dushels of potates sold vesterlay tor £1.25 as the representative of the District in Con- Sor good and $1.50 for iuferigr. 2 gree, In ulluding to “Freddy” he said he is a | Several head of interior cattle sold at $2.59a | 2004 fellow but has been fooled and when he | weed and coal and inmber de: Becttestion Voters. THE TOTAL IN BACH LEGISLATIVE pIeTRICT— SON WITH THE REGISTRATION LAST ast night, as follow: OND DISTRICT REPTRILICAN MASS MEETING. The regular repubticans of the £1 district held & large andenthusiastic meeting last night at Mount Pleasant. A large stand was erected, and a bard was tm attendance, which ds coursed muste at inter (ra the opposite side Of the road the Boswellians tried to cet up a counter demonstration. but owing to the slim attendance gave ep im disgust and lett the neighborhood. At s o'clock Mr.J.W. Baker called the meeting te order, and intreduced Mr. yhn M. awe m os powerfal speech support of Chipmen ead Wall, ané urge! his lored Sriends to be true to their party, closing Lis remarks with a stirring appeal to their patriotinm. Mr. Buker read letters irom Go Cooke and Mr. A. R. Shepherd, regretting thei inability @ attend the meeting, and expressing € Fale. | The board of registration completed thet | work yestertay, and the reeut ie skewn in | detail in the table below, and a comparison made with the registration last fall, so as to Bhow t gare and losses ot white and aed | Voters in each leg-edative district : ism ' 5... cit bape for the stecess of Mr. Wal js swere made by -O. 8. B. Wail, 1. 10 S. Emory, Pr. Breed, i. ‘lothers, and the meeting adj, eors for Chipman and Wall. THE PIPTH DISTRICT ROLTERS SWAT HORSE! The Sth district Bosweilians met at Jones’ hall last night, and the committee on a candi- dates appointed at a ia.e meetings reported adversely to the claim ef H. }). Peyton as candidate ¢or the House ef Pelegates irom the th district. After serera! Jones Was nominated as the cax.éidate, and the meet- ing adjourn. TRE THvesN CLUB OF THE 1 MIPTRICT was held last e Hams’ hail, on Penney ivania ave th street, Mr. A. Warhingtor Markets. nderwood, p | THE RULING PRICES 1U-DAY | rH. A. ing Center market was very said a republican victory Inthe District ¢ eee Sr eee lumbia isa vieory tor Grant ze, as 1. biicnn party. He Litas he being Inred away ti ts of the liberal-repubh Land said the axe the sar : im the di the rebellion. He Lids beget cluded by urging all republieers ts Daeeiet their standard-bearers on Tuesday next. pooped Ir, Draper p introduesd. He gave 2 & bric® account of the action of the Medical so- . por bunch; perch, 440. per buned; taylors, 10. baneh; «mon, 65¢e. per Ib.: gion th ety of the District in retusing to admit col- ored physicians, ané said that the democratic candidate fur the House of Delegates in the (th district was among those who worked am voted ust the admission of such pliysiel hoped colored men wonld make a note of this, and vote accordingly. He thought the democra- cy hae about as much ¢hance as a “thirteenth pig.” Ke said that Bossell would not have left the repubiican party if ke had been allowed te remain cohector, and Mr. Gray would not have gone out if De had been Sort in the Council; and soot the res. of them. He concluded by calling on them to sepport Chipmen and Murray. Col. James A. Magruder was introduced and wae reevived with applause. The colonel first proceeded to cissect the eo-calied Gray bill, whick he said would not have henetited the poor man ig) the least, although hevelieved Mr. Gray 4 seit or smoked), herring (da. roe), ice. per des; hallibut, 2ve. per i ke, 4" wing. $1 per pair; Mal- pair; Widgeon, #1 per jmir; black i air; ortolan, Sl per dazen: reed | birds. & per€ozen; partridges, (quail,) £3 per dozen. Vegetables. Potatoes, Er | sweet, dec ; turnips, 4am | bunch: owions. white. $1, red, 6ie., Fello | per peck; Comases, OvaNie. per peck; cal and of this we lrave proof every day. Ba District remained passive and taken no steps to mprove our streets and avenues in less than tive years the eajat ale \ removed. Before «the present improvements were com- | menced many of car to | conntry roads, a or Congrese re. tused to do anything for the District becaus | on the o Should they snecee: the poor labor of this Fi trict will have t> shift tor themselves, an! be In-tead of wn by ng mon tiendly 4 havit lezmiat yin their pockets, they will have to depend on song houses again, as in ays past. (Votoes, * That sso.” repdlican nominee. Witmer, of Maryiand, was intro- advised them te supprt the regular | Mr. «J. F. Thomas, @ colared man,was the next speaker, city and fe bors. to the republ voting astraight repabi as i can tieket. He said be was tormeriy ‘a re-ien: of he was addressing his He erged them to show their an party and the nomi- By | doing fo they would very materially aid the | cause in Kentucky, bie adopted state. A repal- lican victory in the Dustrict of Columbia has it: effect allover the states fie was born in thie to tren fort provements, observed—he noticed celered men working on he magniticent Another strange thing he load ny im the pablic imprevem-pts, and was amazed at Seei : mep in this city were chased away labor and uot allowed te strike a blow on the pablic works. These great changes tells what the republican party nes done for his race, and he eeked if color Zack to the id order of neve He sp city and going ding a city on the tar-of Sippi quite | on retur thing: at wes! ranks of tound his eié nat had left behind. € republican party, aud th ittorever. [Che This lives, All who do noi vote t tican Ueket virtually Here there is > rep: one Teg benrer—N. P. Chipman. [Cheers tor He warned them rot to be Jeceiv pretenders, Mr. Scott followed ina moet o@veti in tavor ot the republican he wasvrequentiy anplan Mr. W. A. Tabiferro, candidate for of Delegates, next made a most e.orn¢ in which he defined his plattora. an stituents, if elected Mr. ‘Tames Smail made a short #1. absence of Mr. Hunt, ot the isth di was detained by ill health. The meet rousing cheers for Chipman, Hew Tabaterro, and a tiger for Grant and RiGHTEEN called the meeting to order, and ani following officers: President, Charle vice-presidents, Francis Prott, Ph Charis Kloman, Chris. Jobn Axgermann, M. Phil. W. Charles Mades, A. reitmil Peter May; secretar: George Juenemann, A. August Bachus. Arldresses were ¢ midt, doh - Hine.’ — s Semplar. & THE Lecerrt Tron. _ The following prog information and guie they said -t was im possession of aset of old tas who wort help themselves. We have ud st o heip ourselves and Co * 4 Willingness to co-operate in the great work of Gsproy ng when those who @ bushel, 1.5; t age. per nusydeeds Ko bure chickens, per dozen, ¢2 a lacks, <4 tod beautifying the cay er dexen, “se.; encom Ss, per dezen, the be ctorsof the Di. tornine, See ee: * peaker then set forth tue During ek about 2 eneral Chipman should closer, be= und said he k democrat—Dr. B. Blake , go to the polls and vote ror General ©. He wat sent quite if! and re- S% per cw! $34. ‘Tuere was an abundant sapply of everything this morning iu the way of fruits ard vegetables, and purchasers were plenty. Fhe removal of the wholesale market sheds to a point further south, to make way for the paving of B street, somewhat interieres with business to-day; but by next markei day the work will be complete stud the accommodations for dealers vastly im. proved. seriously reflects he, the speaker, believed he will return to the’ republican family. The speaker closed with a enlogium on John F, Murray whom he commented es an industrions and conscientious worker in the legislative as- sembly in behalf of his constituen A LOCK ovr. ‘The republicans of the 7th district were to have met last night at Bethel Hall, but round themselves locked out. Atter waiting about tue | place until near 9 o'clock, during which tiae several attempts were made to obtain the key, which, it was alleged, was taken by one of tue bolters, they left for Quaker College, where ar rangements were made for a grand ratification ceting on Monday night, and adopted resola- ous declaring that theirotlicials had injared em by locking them out ot the hall which | had been engaged two weeks previousty—Dr. | K. T. Freeman, the sore- head candidate, inving pot out the lights mud ordered the sexton to lock up; express Tegret at the act of Dr. 2 whom, they had regarded as a gent! capable of stich and the duty of | every republican to signify his condemnation of the small acts of this little man is made now nd others of better condition tor SUBSTANTIAL PAV LaID FOR THE HEAVY DRAYAGE. Amovg the mary £ne street improverents made by the board of public works during the past seaecn. the paving of Water-street carr age way, fifty feet ia width, trom ix one of the most waiuatie. tion of the street since the 2! 2 Bowen to grade and put it ints g state to accom- modate the heavy hauling, bas been well known. ‘The grade given by the surveywr at that tim was to level that there was mo draineze, and the deep gutters crossing it at the interment: or | @Pparent by the tagrant wrong above noted. *h and lth sireets were an intolerable auis uetts an E FOR ance. The grade has been raised about 2 inches |, 7he = th distri nelub met at Tth etre ter and sidewalk ti at ay - consi f opriety of now north sig? taken up, drops and manholes con- | “ating Mr. 1. M. Davis forthe House of Dz - Mr. Slater moved that it was im fF candidate in the fi to, and the 7 PEP RC AN neted wherever necessqry at street coro: xd the dean amen at (ot Cros i ceo sad anit leveled ap, footwalk raised and exc... the Belgian pavement laid flush with th hae edien' eld. which meeting adjourned, RALLY 1w SOUTH WASH- awere bali blue tr Jersey qu lev ‘ace, making it one of th ements in the city. South central republican cot of tt t the auspices of “he tee. It was composed ¥ ot the 11th, 17th and 18th districts. stand was erected in a commanding posi- and tastefully ornamented with flags, and whole lighted up with gas, giving a very ated and pleasing appearance to the scen In front of the speakers and above was erec an arch of gas jets and above that again the letters, im shining gas flames, “Grant and Wil- | son. In the rear was a tall tlag-etatt, from the | top of which floated a large banner with the names ot Chipman and W.A Taliaferro. A band of music was present to till up the inter- vais between the speeches. Mr. Jolin H. Brooks, president of the central committee, called their attention to the fact , that when the democrats were in power the col- ored people were denied any participation in the pubhe works. The resvit of the war was to throw many colored people into this District, which the democratic press had termed a blot on the community. ‘This same party are now endeavoring to deceive by the ery of “down | with the radical party, down with public im- provements, down with taxes;” their chief ob- ject being to get into power, nm they will pleased with the improved fac ess thereal out. welfth street has alse been e-cavated to an and paved with the same kind of trom the river te B street south. The nes trom tt: point to the canal are to be replaced with the beigian to Penusylvania The portion from B street north to Pennsylvania avenue has already been com- ted, and after the removal of the 12th street nd the levelling off at that point; the faving connection will he made all the way to the river. 1ith street from the river to B sireet guth is now being graded and paved with the me form of stoue block from the Richmond quarries. This rock is lighter in color, and bard and issomewhat cheaper than the y traprock. That portion of this street between the river and I. street whieh is of steep x is to be paved with the Richmond Russ bloc au oblong varying in length from six to twelve and teo, three, and four inches in th rely at the ends trimmed for doing “ | ihen | turn a cold shoulder to colored laboring men, it "Make close | Joints when | and make them shiit for themselves. Should a Thold he whore soemea | the public work now be ent off, laboring men mbites, ae oe care ming winter, while the sore- The expense of this ts littic more than the B , the former costi $i 40 and the jatter yersquare vard. The width of carriage- way on [Ith and Ith streets is 9 feet, the side- walks hav 1 extended, and new curbing, having been iaid. Mr. George ring to Mr. know that if the opposition got into power all work would cease, | and how can he reconcile this to bis pretended | friendship for eotored men, who have placed n power ant he aced the list fin tke manner, Mr FN. Wilkinson, son, and Thomas Thompson. | ams,on taking chair, said that | A again aL suites renow in fav iit them not to be frightened with the hu r made by toreheads that the mouey is all being Paid to contractors. The contractors are but | the disbursing agents of the board of public | works, and the money through them goes to the laborer. He then introduced Hon. H.C. Hen- derson, of Iowa, who pictured the great con- | trast between Washington city when he first saw it and as itis now, and complimented the new Di-trict government on the herculean work From the age on t wharves t hat there is much heavy dray- eets leadin trom the river the center of the city, it has been visable to bave these strees paved | street cars between the avenue and the d | and carpet establishment of Wolford & Sailberg | is now cnded, and t! popular establishment is again accessible to purchasers who are anxious to procure good bargains, especially in the car- chance to see the rich programme of this wee Wsman, wizard and ventriloquist, opens at Odd’ Fellows’ Hall next Monday evening, with ew tricks and teats of magic. A lady's gold Watch will be given away at the close of each Petiormance, in addition to silver watches, table sets, dry goods and various tancy articles, Wery One getting @ present of some kind. pore ihc Menicat DerarTMEentT oF GzorceTown Cott ece—An advertisment in to-day’s STaR atnounces that the twenty-third course of Jectures of the medical dnpartment of George- town College will commence on Monday next, and end in March. Prot. Louis Mackall, jr., M. D., will deliver the introductory lecture on Monday e ; It will be seen the same advertisement, that the faculty, which heret.- fore embraced many ¢m'nent names, has been gvlarged by the aiition of those of Louis ‘Mackall, jr., M. 1)., well-known in this District as profesor ot physiviogy,and Benj. 5. Hedrick, A.B., the well-known scientest of the Patent Office as professor of chemistry and Toxicology. ——e ALLEGED Carerty to Axi Ats.—This morn- ing, Mr. Gatebeil arrested Sam. Martin, corner New York avenue and 11th street, on the ch ef cruelly whipping hishorse, and Justice Keese impesed a fhe Of & and costs. It was in evi- Gence that Martin was working two horses; that each were old and worn out, baving sore shoul- ers and backs. Mr. G. ordered them out of Barness for « time, which order was obeyed. evcheasenac Metrover:tan M. E. Cuvrca—Tue Newark Advertiser says that Kev. Dr. Tiffany, pastor ot St. Paul's FE. Church, Newark, has received @ call from the Metropolitan M. E. Charch in this city, and has decided to accept i Itis probable that the Kev. Dr. Sims, of Baltimore, will succeed him in Newark. | ATES | | peting line—an opportunity that should not be lost. "The cost ts but five cents to reach the Arcade from the most distant part of the city, which amount will never be regretted after | spending a trip to this, the cheapest house south | of Philadelphia. Look at advertisements in another celumn. Ss - Reat Estate Sares.—Green & Williams, auctioneers, sold yesterday afternoon part of Lot No. 3, m square No. 461, on Pennsvivania avenue, between 6th and 7th streets northwest, improved by a brick building with store-room, ‘ite Metropolitan Hotel, to John F. Ken- for $20, Also, the south 25 feet of lot accomplished by them, which had won the praise and admiration of the people of the whole country, and had fixed the capital of the coun- try permavently here. ‘The increase of popula- tion and corresponding increase in enterprise in this District was the wonderof all. He asked what party is to receive the credit of all these changes? Under the old regime the streets here were either mud or dust, and now a general sys- tem of improvemen: seems to pervade every nook and corner. i ago Dead f- fort was made to remove the capital to’ it west, { voice—‘‘It’s too heavy for Horace,”} but since the new order of things in this District the 11, In square 348, on 10th street west, between D | mouths of tors on question are ef- and E streets north, improved by a substantial | fectnally shut, for they no longer can prate gC tom about the condition of the capital of the country. 1 This work must and shall goon. [Cheers.} | But ean it be done by giving the power into the | hands of those who are opposed to and Reckicasness be Sto} would crush out the laboring meu of this dis- ©. Plummer was ing G near 17th, | trict? {Voices—“No, no.”) He charged them when be vas knocked by two horses at- | not to be beguiled by the clap-trap cry against tached to a wagon, and the wheels of the vehicle passed over his yh severely. He was conve’ store at the corner of 17th street and P. lvania ave- nue, where Dr. Keable dressed his injuries. The fen hoy the team, James Carter, colored, was ———_e—____. ‘THE HOARD OF Fine COMMISSIONERS held a assessments. jad always been the cry of the gone alee out of place and power. | This party which had been notorious for cor- | ruption, was always the loudest tocry out **Cor- ruption,” “fraud,” “rings.” [Volces—“That's | es He hoped on next eo they | ala sustain by their votes men who had their best interests al him quite to! he heart—-men who had proved lar meeting last evening, ie chier | themselyes eminently capable and honest in the engineer reported that he fad remanded Grant | adiinisteation of ai im this district the past = ame James ceeceant eae James Koons. foneers and send Chipman back to Congress. ec ition of Robert Brown was recei cers. and laid over. The chief engineer wo eae Alfred Thomas was the next speaker. He structed to ascertain the cost of altering the | trucks. At the su; of the chief the board directed that six men who firemen at the fire on the morning of the 4th | inst: be paid $3 each. said they have the same old democratic party arrayed inst them. which is seeking to get control of jJocal and national governments— & party that has always clogged the wheels of progress and bore heavily on the laboring men. s | make it convenient, | Washington, Qe.. 5.—Dee corner of Ith strect # and on i) street, between ith and ilth streets, several bad holes in (he peperintendents nue of the ci they do not, haye it done city put in shape an made promptly and kept up. A.R. Sauruxep, Vice President. esterday, in the equity court, | dndge Wy! ease of O'Donnell. giving complainant the custody of | ETRROIDERIES ai | [NOBTHEEN Ick O01. Knights the Knights T bia ober 15, 1 tee of arrangemen manderies of this wisihetion w ot th in full unite ple, corner of { proceed to the National Lo Dirtriet will a at sem b| am, ets mi to which a short parade will be made pesduring w 1 to esi iting sir knights to Monnt Vernon; from suet [Voie havi ant t. the M n advance of Washington, and now: 8 jue y tar ab was a ular repab ch ad re Ene he Uf ent apa Tpre istri Wilson. ERMAN DEMOCRETS met last night at Beck’s ha!l,on Loniviana ave- nue, for the purpose of ratifying the nemination of L. G. Hine for Congress. “Mr. F. ee Walte itig May, ppert, John Vogt, Pheider, A. Sprohs, tach, George A. Kratt, Peter Di Koch) sore, utter, oy OF VIS- leat 4 a, » Masonic OFT West, art the previous over the jollowing route:—Up Pennsylvania avenue to the Executive Mansion, pay lute to the President; ng & Marching sa- thence along New York avenue to 9th street; down vih siroet to Penn- sylvania avenue; thence to 6th street; street to Virginia avenue; thence to and down 7th street tothe whar steamer w mac, stopping at Mount Vernon to tom! of Washin will be rendered Providence, Kt. the Maso’ . marine ban t this on the boat. It is expected that the return to the city by 5 p.m. Thursday, Uctober 1 where 1 be taken: for a sail down the Pot The visitors down bth th street visit the ton. where appropriate music by the American brass band of city, and | choir of the District of Columbia, | After re-embarking, a collation will be served boat will i be escorted through the different public bai dings and to the many points of interest in. ail around the nations’ «spital. In the evening the committee, with escort the visiting’ Comaan: upon their departure for home by t _Committee of Arrangeme h Nailer, jr., W. J. f No. t; Rob: Ball, Will A. Short, Benj. F. 1 or No. R. Hardy, T. G. Lookcrmann, B. 3: G. W. Balloch, Geo. B.C +L. Tullock, No.4, UD. 4 Penns: ¢ On the north side, with a gradual siope to enthastas Asue- | Oh€ On J3th street, between E and F sireet: = | aang enthasiastic and sue- matin ene eure the the campaign came last | the meet Bide Of the strset. 1 « oa bed of i Ce ea py Virginia | Will immediately put on two go ven eld wit Far Me Oy SeeINS | Le detailed by you trom the > go over e' and make every im: the pavements, and hay did the work make repairs at Once. nd render auditor'to be deducted trom the iue thera. I desire, fMten: d these repairs and Drvorcep.— é made » decree of divor: liam O'Donnell against the children and the defendant alimon: lite orunti! she marry. ‘This case was i stober 25th last, and the bill states jes were married in October, 1 charges that for three years past defen been an habitual drunkard. band with having treated her wii elty, &e. THE MARYLAND REPURLICAN ASSOCIATION last night elected officers for the ensuing vear, T. Bryan: as follows: President, Captain H. first vice president, F. C vice president, A. IK. Quantrill; recording sec- corresponding secretary, H. ‘Davis: Farquhar; treasurer, Captain retary, C. John Gibson; sergeant-at-arms, C. W. Daneker: dele- gates to central association, H. T. Bry Gibson, and F. Collins Smit! _— Cayary Birps at Avotion.—On morning next, at 11 o'clock, within thei rooms, Messrs. Latimer & Cleary will positively ‘dsnow in store. clove Out the consignment of - * Fring Alaska diamonds set in gold and French gilt in all the gold pat ceived at Prigg’s ji jewelry store, No. 4 ivania avenue, between 4 the contractors who | made In the be and will have this Yours traly, The respondent tiled a cross bill, in which she charged the hus- great cru- and 6th street tay Sir Knights as can i imeet at the hotel and vania avenue < pavement; also stion in abill to amoints p ce in the fHonorah y dating instituted that the 302, and dant has second William in, Wm. Monday auction , tine jot terns re- st Penn- PBE Nest COMPLETE Assur. iN F BERLIN ZEPHERS, GERMANTOWN YARNS. GUOD», as Children received al 7 No Branch Btore. J. L. CHESEMAN & Successors to the Independent Ice Have filled their Hous: NOBTHEEN ICE reasonable rates, i Wharf and Depot fout of %&h street. Office, 1204 Pennsylvania aveeue. M4®eNtc GoopDs. co. large or small q1 hand-made WORSTED Meriuo Caps and Cloaks just MES. SELMA BUPPEBT 8, 612 oth street, opposite Patent Oilicn. och-2W NOBTHEEN ICE! Company, with ths best qual he they offer to the public mantitie: at WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Paxxa Ave. g this itealled to bis mind when colored imen are willing nowto go ey should stand Dr A. P was then introduced, and said ii wa spoken yin power, g them agai the party whi and cletaed them all their i his utmost endeavors to do justice to his con- dress, in the at a late bour broke ap, with Bender, Sechandt | aced the | 2. Norris, J.J. Coombs, aed | and G ¥, October 18—The several com- | THE CoURTS. Pronste Brsixe-s.—Yesteruay. Jadge Wy le transacted the iellowing probate business Willer Camstopher Cammack, CONCERT. aiLir. | @eorgetowa Advertisements. A STATE i lo GRAND GIFT GIFT MON EETING OF POTOwA: LODGE, No. 5, wil be held at shee bane ated UNDAY. the Vth inetent.at7 0 clogk p.m. n>. [oe witl'g: the late B.dlutemise war pars aig | Meuse Uuvatonnerts rent Eales bs | ©900,000 tm Rank to Pay Prives. proven. Will of Rosetta Rest was partially | ternally tovited to mtend, proven, as also the will of the lace Mary jane | “e's ’ orn = m1 ng aS ~ os ‘To-day, acops of the will of the Late F BBX THOS. DOWLING. Auct., Georgetown, enbach was tied. In re will ot Mary TRUSTER'S S*LR OF YVALUARLE George C. Henning was appointed ain ni | *PKOVED’ Pro CABLE IM tor with the will aunexed-"eoal <3,0m) GhoxceTown sje gical ve z Mirvue ot tw f trust. one deted the | Pouicr Coven, Judye Mille —To-day, Harriet | é&: as of . Kuowles, protanity; $3. Henry Dorsey, do. do. | MEE ee oes wotthe tnak Jane Brow ~ 40. Revert Sallivan, | recorde fu ‘and the other , cent exposure; $30 Bate Wand reoaken | ate : ‘ Swann and John Wesiey, it the aan i eheort pow spt Q at the reyuest of the scared nf Maria Woortheck, 4 sell, (mF HURSDAY the 10th day 4 The bein of dresses, &c.; jail three montis BY front ot th ji * 2 oP at 8 <7 eurity for p Thomas the whole of lot numbered forts tf Anfta Hars: fined £3. David Craig, | Beaty. Doakine ane fore aa eaulton Amanda Stewart. hess testified that Craig km night last week with a jor detence testified that he Prosecating * t tte Lincen , - with a depth of Tay for th a larae 4 her, and Chat the woman was drunk. The jadge re- fouch cat entertor marked that it wasa geod etory, well tol t b i it bad no ot, i he imposed a fine of 85 ilam Campbell, charged with assault with in t Thomas -tohn- P Ked semseles SC juent!y was taken to the Washi Where he died trem the effects The accused was regaired to Fee Ww NES. Tr THOMAS DOWLIN rier DAWS 1 wis poe cast? the court Mr. Barton 2dm on ! Eckuer not to ¢ and Preserved Praivs, aT Piattort and Counter Scales, orse, Wacou, x1 me wd saaay 1) THISIS TO CET: | = ee st cath - Seaealasapaheme ON DEPOSIT te Terms: Cash 8. W. MAGRUDE | Bite | GEORGETOWN Samvnistretoe. | | secs THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | ¥ Gaaix.—J. G. Waters has received DWINT LA Nv ODS; LADIES bushels of wheat, and Eb Gi cr GOUDS of all & cheap, the yellow corn by canal; Geo, Waters is in receipt | Selettated Buflalo, Reaver. Or ther bran 60 bushels of wheat by canal. The sates or | BIMCK Alpacas and Mobaire. 4 38280 61: | Hen. John Barter, whcat yesterday were 1 2 bushels of sortment of Ladies’ Stawls: Caivornie Bel Blas. | See" vere at $1504. and 90) bushels do. at $15 bets, of rior, 4 wis, very ¢ a tthe in bushels of’ white and vellow corn sold at i) for | Ladies. ned Gants” Witnee Coes Tia . 1 the Truster ~ 73 tor w The sales of wheat to- | Flannels; Cottens of all kinds at extremely low | [Be {aks before the drawiug <ocut tha MW bushels of good to prime red at | PT tard exemine enr gods and bay ber- trate te a | £151, nnd wsmall lot at the same prices. enna. 102 BENJAMIN MLLER , ‘ * seat | Fouxp Deap—a colored woman aboat | 22°19 _____101 Bridge street, Georgetown ode aC me | thirty-six years old, named Mary Hill, was found | (q_ THOMAS GETTY, Fs to eatiety ohm | dead in her bed, in Cherry alie; we 1O™ Bridge treet, Feprosented in the | the cause of her death ECHVOL BOOKS AND son be buried by the Distr BLANK “BOORS BAM ¥ by Al 1GING CoRP« PERS, PEKIO! ‘fron the | standing there is a pump ERY A | tweng> feet of where the - Arnplret isvmt kinds « orgetown Papers. Marazines, Mus allroad ston, 2 | Enidge and High street cars going west | Mtrly alter publication Order 4 : top to water the the corner | Sip peer. cz anything pertainin a * Congress str . =r. ly ail of the p W*. % WHk-rrnas rem ttc ‘ ; bint, Sb they AND SCO Venton di Orica Sa thete B ameter wt Kstedtt- ied 183 : eee Be ekKMI . Leet ple Tistrict for Ginex Thy ren devia Gentle ing. Everything apport ; - the b aud promptly exccuzed. Otioe | Closed Uy at sauset. except Beturtay, when it 4 phen ants pm. Post ce Box 733, ap Y = —— eee | very lites LADIES’ GOODs | Hu RAY Hson the wharves, most of it = — | 1 r ‘ GRAND OF ENING Ofier, CS Brusdeny, Now York « ‘Ties Wo HAYS . wR. | grand maes ratification meeting oF street on Monday evening, at ¥ ». Chip- 2 PRIA man, Judge Fish a Dr. U. €. Cox, and others, will deliver addresses. FRENCH PATTERN PRINT BUPSER. ALEXANDRIA. : a }ONNETS AND HATS, BLoop STAINS seen on the sidewalks of <2ve BO. aes ane ’ E JEIVE TH ral of the streets this morning gave occasion to WE RECEIVE THIS JUSTLY PaMons BUT various rumors and — surmises. vow “pays aca caused by drops of blood from the hea of a - . area ante WRDERSRATS: DADE ored man vamed Armistead Morton, who was | AND ALL THE LEADING NOVELTIES 1N | DAYS, FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS Struck last night by another colored rian named Champ Fauntleroy. ‘The latter was ari oe i : and this morning, after an examination b: RUIIEEE, OF ae CERES 2:00; tice White, was bailed fur his appearance 5 r tature trial. et 75, 136, 177. 490, 291 and Mrs. Mary Carcaester. while on her way yesterday to the Baltimore depot, in Was? ton, was knocked down and ran over on street by an express wagon, and was ser, injured, g her thigh and collar bo: broken. he wa8 brought back inan amu. lance to the res’ eof her cou: Corse, in this city, where Dr. assistan: eRaox DAVIS arrived im this city ning trom Baltimore and stopped at jon House, where after breakiast he of many of his now friends andadmirers. During the day h neral Cooper on Seminary I his home on to-night MONDAY, 0 ER 7, s72, Center Market: TO WEIGH THE PCBLIC ASE BESPECT N EW FABRICS! ~ FULLY INVITED NEWEST STYLES? oF 1. L. BLour, rons : Fault Clothing: 710 SE NIA STREEY, Fall Clothing! Fall Clothing ! fall head of w thi Betwres ned on, and boats bow’ uct at eight 0” ¢, laste O1TY ITEMS. Scoren ¢ the ag Gaze Fall (lethine ! whew ve FANCY GouDs. AND sol EviotT Scr — Q CABPETS WN (estat Grover & Baker 8. M. Co., 50.538; Weed S. M. 1 4 ee Se es Co., 99,55; Howe Machine Co., (January Ist to CARPETS! a perg: | tie specious esleercome vert to the Natt July tst,) 34,010; Wilcox & Gibbs, 39,127; Wilson ter, . 1315 E street, by Pennsylvan Co., 21,153; Ameri B. BH. O. & 3. for private familie =p ud oe! of | Co., 20,121; Original Howe S. M. Co., 29,05 Cheapest Carpet House baa the dierent orzal sorte at | Florence S. M. Go. Gold Medal S: M: na—«~ or ere ak FORRION Ce., 15,562; Davis S. M. 11,568; Domestic S. IN TE. ISTRI the different grades of b Chinchilla Box Cua's. - large selection of diagonal cutaway Coat ELT AND STRAW HATS, in ali the new | Vests tu match, Also, Englieh aad don pare t | ond Cassimere Pante, cut im the very DAVIS’, Bors oman & Cox, 5% ith stre Spe cere eat sooo Couner Elourm Sacer. a = LAIN AND GHOS G4AIN KLB ‘the new cvlurs, at madium. qaal t quality RED PLANNEL shirts & drawers, fi White fannei & + “ Canton tlannel Merino knit Fleece ** P Festeens AND FLOWEBS, in © at reat varie Scotch “ « “ _ DAVis AND Scarlet“ “oe « *ELVETS, GIMPS, FEINGES, ON4. te , US) SS SUITS. Bows tiles iat ELVETS, GiMPS, FRINGES, BUTTON: BUSINESS SUIT Gentlemen's sizes—drawers shirts 51 to 46 inches. cents to 85. ELEGANT AND NObE WABRANIED To) WEAR W ASE SAMPLE BELTS, fine gouds, recoived this day, at DAVIs. MBROIDEBI , » HAND. 4 KERCBIEFS EXTK Ax NOTIONS, att of the best makes, and at ibe lowest market prices, at aac DAY ROVER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM Blas Great Preset SEWING MACHINES, the best in the market; call sod examine thoir merits. For tale on casy terms, at DAVIS’, Gro. ©. HExnine, No. $10 7th street N. W. —— WING MACHINE SALES FoR 1571.—The: & circum#tance connected with the late di trous fire In Chicago, which deserves mention, a8 expressive of the comparative esti- mation in which the various sewing machines now in use in this country are beld by the Western people. It is stated in the Report of the Special Relief Committee of that city, as GIVE ENTIEE SATISFACTION. is OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPART chi i y Ma ENT is presided over by an unsurpassed catter ablished in the Chicago Triune of March: J, ot aloe’ - MEN r ” -m the t eset ear, thatjthe whole number of sewe $01 MARKET SPAC £, snd our workmea well « which ean an a4 ipg machines for which orders have been issaed | _ fep2-1w Coruer 3th street. guarantee w perfect tit workmanship to the date of the report is 2,944 committee have paid the s.m of these the Singer Manutacturing plied 2.427; Wheeler & Wi son, Grover & Baker, 14; Wilcox & G ence, 18; Finkle & Lyon, 2); E 11; Wilson, 5; Western Empire, 2; Manhatt 2 x ; Gold Medal, 1; am nwhich the = == = i @ MISS E. A. MeCORMICK, t&g — 606 NINTH STREET N. W., 4 2 THER cdl avery largeend fice cmetmeatel | 2 ABLE BROT 8s, © Tlas inst Fall and MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, oct-tr Ra Fashionable Tailors, This report indicates Low well the Sin; Sewing Machine maintains its carly and we earned popularity. It may be regarded ax one of the pioneers In the Sewing Machine manu- facture, Which is One of the most remarkable events in the progress of mechanical invention, COBNES 77m AND D STREETS. FALL AND WINTER STYLES : HATS NOW READY JUST OPENING A LARGE AS;ORTMENT OF and one of the most striking features of modern | EATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELVETS, ody KLE ae KUOFF productive industry, Additional evidence, how- OF ALL CO! : * ce Cnr, rer, is given ef the poj rity of the Sit * OLORS Have ® cempiete sesortm af ali the Fatl and At Low Prices, at ‘Winter et les in k, Fol HATS and OAFS, Agents fur Dunlap & Auidon's New York SILK nats. eel2-lm 8. HELLER'’s, No. 715 Market Space. from the owners of the sewing machine patents. Those returns show that the Singer Manafac- turing bag me tae during the year, 181 machines; the Wheeler & Wilson Co., 1 INES AND LIQUORS. M. 8. M. Co., 4,720; Blees . 10,397; Finkle, Lyon & Co., 7,639; Etna - M. Oo.. 4,557; Etliptic 55; Empire 8. M. Co., 2,965; '. Co., 2,0°6; Bartram & Fanton Man- MESSES. WOLFORD @ SHILBERG § | ‘Hie Price. prepared to offer the Ube Dest as wn peli atc Sos TS a i GBAND OPENING — wlacturing Co. 1004, Bartlett SM. Oo0, J. | Parr aN} WINTER CARPETINGS or tue aha (Savas oars ee & ye Thompeon, fet end the Union ie brought to this market, which are direct from MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT “ “Bere? Hole Machine, 124; thus making the sales of the | the (SUS Mere cen selected early and with or “ “ ALD Singer Machines exceed thoee of all others | Cvuntry.ttey bay yeacuens, rrywee tauatE ty | 22:000-—New York Sumiay News. ‘ike wtuck emraces all the Intest noveltios of the BOOTS AND SHOES the order. Agents tor Regt ‘DeMolay end all | Max’s axp Yourn’s Daess Surrs. ENGLISH AND ame - AT ONE PKICE, AND THAT VER ¥ Low, other 6 im "s and Y. "s Business Suits. TA SSELS, sede St sear . ens Gan Venta Overocata. - anaHANDSOME TWO AND ThBEE PLYS: By L. MEILEURN, . ’ and ‘Clothing, at i R*. or ppone nc meen inewag & Bao's, | ghEORTE PtH SHCA INGRAINE, 402 suvENTE stuer. Oi | ee * | “netic and American OLL CLOTHS ia all styles peat siaecbet a! reg 1 would frapectfully inform ma) friends and I Dn ie ry pe Bawa eae fe Monat Th trobe Stoves; equal toam man’ Eee the public generally. that I have Pearsons saasedl and the bin bg ing and B sts.southwest | at Hamilton & thgonian »where found porium, ¥. M. C. A. Building. within lage ant Celleciectcd stock of WOOD AwD | “eT emporium, XM. C, A. Buk CO. ich I am selling at the low market LaDIEs AND GENTLEMEN: If wish on Peay no Matte oe y an pee Baas ynuant tem ny Ea atuga! | momanipege smarts nium | eur at at hone mec Shy Ball Ber nig Bat 7m fee. at puiteecet marchentan their eleher teal them ‘The Professor will give BF RAMEMBER “Bigbly nourishing aud easily. de Has now, would do well by first callic, site Patent Office. ty Arcade, sacl It combines the most valuable First snd y W. A Martow, | satisfaction without full. 2 7 SEVENTH STREET BOUTH, | EXE FoRuinc Stostaxces, and differs casentially seld-eotf Late of 7th street and canal. Rewer vor THR Feet—Fee, $1 per Visit.— Bo, 427 8) oe _— . from ot T ferinaceous food. ‘being quite an- F FEEUND'S LADIES’ NATIONAL DINING | Corn extracted without 5 Bad ‘tye Cents will convey @ from + ard 1CK CREAM SALOON, corner llth and | Nails, &--, and ‘at Dr. White's, “4 Ne tedon at uae Pennsylvania avenue. Ladies’ and gentlemen's ‘sth street, opposite U.S. Treasury. Tenet clstred ddity as tastes he sioneny | N.Y. INDUSTRY, bees ences Casty. My Tes NatiowaL Savines Baws, N. Y. ave 'T. ROSE'S BOUDE UW) IIE oo asp Were ty unin taeey, a | anaisinet,peywoperce ondeposti: Zickiice | SiAictna waite varour branche: indie REOND. Caterch toe Cone Nei Peon | ‘TEERMoMerEns and are repaired | Creu's Buite G street, between 2th *°euv-iy | and made to order by Hempler, near 4% street | 1¢ Zist streets.