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-.@etober 7, 1872. LOCAL NEWS. Am csemen’ ©. To-might. Batienci Th nadie Des Bovine nad Mr. | Le « ‘Amy Robeart.” for Cs mage — Comedy, burlesque, songs, a eee Condensed Lecels. fodian visitors attended the yesterday. ards, all bat-roome in closed to- he name Of anew town isid out farm of Mr. A. E. Addison, between . ty in the Sth distri Let every goed republi- Holmead, of Grace churck, who has i ly re- rict of Columb gat mgton ‘SE ass istion to give dramatic ar that Rev. Dr. Holmead, of mues serionsty iit. fis tl 1! mainly {rom prostration Becomell t, with 2 few democratic eting at the Schvetzen Pack arrangements were made -merrow. as found onthe street vester- e eighth precinct st sname as :James Wetzell, of Lieat. Noonan, of the sanitary of him. Snell, who has been absent iaine, arrived im town ook hie seat b for ashert ti nOTTOW. ck this morning Mra. 1 on F street, between © election t An insane u resid k's Catholic Beneticial Total evening resolved to on Sunday \tand proceed in a body to Balti- te witness the installation ef Archbishop on, | was | to be ments during the coming | diffe: A Clear Field for Chipman. By the following card from Mr. F. A. Boewell | withdrawing as @ camdidate for Congress, it will | be seen that Gen. Chipman has now a clear field | bia-— Being satistied f the several legislative stricts thet if Generel | Chipman, L.G. Hine yeelf remain as can- didates tor Con, polls cloee on. | dey of election the result will be in favor of the democratic candidate, L.G. Hine; and believing that it will be claimed asa pre-erence of the — of the District of Colambia for Hon. jorace Greeley for President, and not beng willing to cratic wr ad my aid to theeie’t 1 of a cleco- candidate, there>y throwing away my political life. I, in deference to that party, h hassustained me in the past, set aside aii claims to personal preferment, and withdraw my bame from the canvass. in doing this I aay to my friends whe have been my carnest support- ers, that the republican party has been our suicid and guide. If there are arrors let us cor- rect them in the ranks, and thie we can do by iving up personal grievances ard demanding eard in the proper place. Tomy colored friends 1 wonld say that my whole pouitical life bas been to make them men in every sense of the word, and while we have we have difred honestiy, and only upon loos! issues, and not general principles; w withdrawing my name I stand rea-iy to ond and maintain your rights before the pco- ple of friends 1 w Say they will always pears cred peop polis means p t on fence. I want peace when al rest content, without regard to sentiments. Permit me to sayin conclusion that if the democratic party wins here it will exercise skme proscript in former days. L bury the past and unite once more for the sake of the national ticket. 1 thank the people who have stood by me faithfully and honcstiy, and say to them, for them and their welfare I witlifraw my name people can OF, OF Fac from the polities! contest for Congress. October 5, t F. A. Boswett. Address to Voters. The following address of the cuairman or the republican general committee of the District of Columbia in reiation to the withdrawal of Br. Boswei! bas been ivsned: Hgapg’ es Rerve.ican Gengrat Com’es, 45 Pennsylvania Avenue, Wasuixeron, October 5, 1572. » the Republican Voters of the District of Col- Bayley. | dhe cesduitin idiwean tke Washington and | u»ia The withdrawal of Hon. F. A. Boswell Obie and the Alexandr and the Washington Fails bas ing been completed at the ole june- tien on Mr. Swann’s farm, north of Alexandri h engers anu treight to and :from W: | taneral ot en- | the United few | months since is re Five! ber @ afternoon pe e Metropo! Kev. Dr. Newman will of » Reat Club q © arrangements for a reg nm with the single scx fo take pla fod. Clarke was chosen W. Corsou,resigaed | b. vice 4. ter itt health, ratited to bear that the p tor’ ifter- e the support of their im the votes of many wh. r iealiy but believe in the improve- so. the 19h distric ot Mr H. H. Smitu, clerk of the ce of elalms, will be patned to ctiticat condition of his infant son, arm wns broken and leit shoul ‘ac‘ored by @ fail fromthe arm: of a : The child is attonded by Dr. s‘allation of Rey. D. B. Jutten as E Baptist charch,a now Smong tne member- | the congregation has been constant!: There ts considerable regret thai sof the pastor are likely to be brought toa ciese here by his acceptance of a call to a New York church. ‘The magistrates ot this city have united in a eard of thanks to Hon. N. P. Chipman for his courtesy towards them at the time the objec- tionable bill te thelr disadvantage and that ot the people entitied “4 bill to esta mont e\pal court inthe District of Coiun ad for other purpeses” was before congress during the jast session —_.+—_—— District Improvements. ACTION OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. ‘The board of pubiic works have consented, at Of certain property-holders on Cap- » Lave 4d, Sd, and 4th streets cast i, trom Pennsylvania avents to East iol street, at once. The setting of curb and og tuotwalks en 2d street. Georgetown, from to be commenced at once. amount of improve: een 23d street and the | preperty on G street, river. h ator resent. The proposition ant geworth & Loaghlan, uildings in this pted by the bowrd of pablic work=, } cap commence work oa or betoré | *,and tinish by Decerasert. ft: | ir machinery will arrive in - PhYitps, gineer, w Fact the special saperinten lente tors clean up after their work ished net fet olf barrels, fuse remain in the stree', In vs tail to do this, the <aperintent- sreets will remove them and charge it to the contractor. He was further instrucred to | | plainly seen that it was a mere f | and_ostentatiously declining, and further i | sulting Buswel! by the nomination of John W. | with the democratie party t c | their duty. { lar republican nominee, } regular nominee. we decide not to put sewers | District | tor the ostensib from the field as a candidate tor delegate to Congress removes every possible obstacie that may have existed to the support of the regular | tepebtiens nominee. re t is proper to state that Mr. Boswell was not fully aware of the machinations of the parties who reared ae nomination. It was taought by bie friends that Mr. Ordway was his firm stpporter, and when they entere} the conven- tien they expected his and his Mids §) To their surprise and disgust they found that Craway had secured Ais con nomination. ‘The conv his direction, then ad- th e callof the chair, to se nation upon the friends of Failing utterly to win them ordered the nomination of b yy," Jokn W. Le Barnes, whose nan wed fo remain before the pulsiic un e to ath party. Having gr ring bis own nominati to uppose him mpen t fled his vanity, by sec LeBarnes, he then, in order to de: rep “ah nominee, entere Hesweil as a decoy duck to lea colored voters who had honored and supported Mr. Boswell before into the democratic party ‘The withdrawal of Mr. Bosweil mplifies the | Whole matter. Kepublicaus who supported him in good faith, and who were led otf by misrep: resentations from Ordway, can now painly see ‘While itis admitted that all American citi- zens have, the right to express their preference the pol!s by voting tor whom they desire, it is alike admitted that it ts equally sacred’ and binding upen honorable men to vote for the regular nommmees of the party they claim to be members of; therefore a vote — = the rega- Gen. N. P. Chipman, is vote for L. G. Hine, the democratic nomi- nee. All republicans are urgently invited to close up our ranks and march in one solid pha- ianx on Tuesday next to yictory. J isa credit ty the head and heart of Mr. Bos- Well that upon learning all the facts, and seeing clearly a vote for him was vote for Hine, tor the good of the party he ret:rres in favor of the I appeal to ali honorable =e of Mr. Boswell to pow fall inthe and let our party hereaiter in the District ef Colvmbia be united in support of its princi- pies, and the reeutt w! heretofore, be highly davcracbie toit. Very respectia’ y Joun Tr. Brooke, Chairman Rep. Gen’l Com. of Dist. Columbia, a 2 LARORING MRN, taxpayers, end friénts of improvement and’ progress should go to the meeting to-might at the Circle. Raly, ita « " Ordway Astonnded ! ty, has | BE SPRAKS FoR Mit. ROSWELL --U&. ROSWELL ® POR TiM=zt. ‘The Boswei by Movemest, which has bees in ® moribund condition ever since ite inception, gave its Inst gesp in G Saturday night. A meeting was corner of Dunbarton p ation of B. A. B ell for ar Collins Crusor for the House ot Delegat: 3. Collins Grncor made @ tew feeble remirks Announcing his Intention to vote for Gen. Chip- man, bnt was spparentiy unable to master up notiiy them to see that all setting of pave- | Suficieut courage to say that he had concluded ments, whether in the street or on the sidewalk, | is repaired by the contractor promptiy, of to notily te superintendent of — streets. as Be put i beard bas Parking comm. cure 4sapply of trees to plant this tall in accordance with instructions, Mr vy visited the various nurseries in ew York and Philadelphia, and pro- cured a fine lot of young, healthy tress, saud American elm sentable ected appearance. ‘The the citairman of ‘9 squares as are uuder tke supervision of the board. Mr. | w der, seeretary of the commission, | w days viet ¢ 3 view s 1 Hill thas they ir work more expeititiously; be revoked. To DAY. “ablic works have a ia st dimensions to be as | width, 17 imate With rounded ‘corners { ect. The contracts et Mr. | seorgetowr, bave beeo ex vie the paving, seweri ay, and laying water pipes oF street ed aid i 2 reply to the req the improvem { Pomeroy and tm Reward Untversity di d that it streets wd 9th streets eiutendent of pri 4. by the d’teetion o1 the ks ef J.T. Coats, of Baltm tvered at the railroad depot in this we Sli per thousand. The superintead- reels was directed to cause @ pump to be reet noriheast,between K and 1. ard have adopted the of Gen. Sim. T Sherman, to place the market on New fast a+ completed. the streets are to | some length against the District | crowd and listening to withcraw a8 @ candidate for the House of Delegates from the 4th district. Mr. N. G. Ordway foliowed in a speech of es ell, he Iu regard tothe candidacy of Mr. tue | said Tt had boen rumored that the «regular ss Mr. W. R. th, | candidate’ for Covgress, rt. Boswell, wa: ee Th ny ape yao haar gh Peay me me ag ing St gentleman had | assured him upon his honor two hours before that such statements were made with a view of inducing Mr. Hine, the candidate who stood upon nearly the same platform that ke did, to surrender the field, and that the matter was open for consultation, and would be until Mon- day. He hoped—in fact knew—Mr. Boswell would not take such @ course, as he had sought the nomination, and Frye himself npon every stump Where he had spoken to go down With his party and bis fag, If they went down, i ber were not three me” lett to go down wit Mr. Boswell, who had been standing te Urdway’s remar! then introduced and made a speech, at U closion of which be announced withdrawing as a Congressional apnoun ngte evidence ot approval or disapproval, all being | too much astoniahed. Some one then ‘came for- resir ward, end moved thst Grant, Henry , Who Was pale with rage, ag forward, andlabering ander great excitem sald he was astonnded at what he had hear | He repeated that he was assured not two hours betore By Mr. Boswell iz. his room that no action be taken upon this question by him uu y morning. He denied that there w bj me A that required the wit Mr. Roswell. With a few feeling ut the money thrown sway on fiegle and that band wagon with *Boswei.” inacribed on ¢ Sth district, addressed that he shouid not =ur- ———_e—_—_ Go TO TER CincLE To-NIGUT to hear Chin- man, Halse, Shepherd, and others. Last mevt- ing of the Campaign im the Fitth district. ¢ oe es whi ag Tee Seppen Dear or a StRANGER—The body of the colored man who dropped deat Satorday morning on 9h street, becween Penn- lvapia avenue and D street. av stated in Tue SSlher check Sewer meanders angie, | Seu ot that day, has been identilied as that of aud garbage. Charies Kaapp was granted | 4 ; from near city, the privilege of setting out his iron Mary’ was about @ yearsof age, and tat the corner of T7th steeet, twelve cameto this city to vist his daughter, who the curtetone, thereby it on @ | "Foundry piley. Defmbes. ang G the pactieg en that street between kth "gaa R sircets. ‘he coroner held an at SW. Ow * ., Central a, irected to Lave the sewer on N steeet of wbe iy of the bi at the intersection of 10th street west, | The body was turned over to the fr curved so as to presery ell at that point. a : ALASKA DIAMONDS extensive! Every Rerrapican voter in the Fifth dis- ‘worn than ever during the coming winter. The trict must attend the grand mass meeting at the lapiduries have brought them to # state of per Circle to-night. ° a ee datcr and bril- | Tux Ineratiation oF Biewor Bariey— Lor sane of | Mr. William G. Kinaly, recorder of the Knights png ep ee mnpromenh H ena of St. Patrick of this city, has received a com- munication ir. John en im cluster and solitaire Seth; | ator of the diocese of Baltimore, in which he Neo ee = = oe ost Reverend Archbishop jewelry, | positive tines omonstratio ng the Victoria set, with + | the ‘occanton of hs teecaiioaios on ‘Sunday next, broad bracelets, beautifully ornamented with — carves flowers: the raven's wing, a unique | Rerusticase be eemeat full force at the design for trimming bats; we and lilies. In | Circle to-mgbt. district meeting. . French gilt and plated sets Mr. has alsoa eat variety, and pays particular attention to |, 78" Bawn so favorably Ie gcads of tate ption. He receives fresh. | KBOwn to our fessional and noveities every day. amatent, are busy at serial rehearsa: ———______ and will, no doubt in their are. concert, ‘Tse Parsinxst will attend the thoater this evening, ecll ali thelr former even a will the state box, whien | efforts. “< wii render someof her Ise z s expressly Cited up for him by manager | select 80 pleasing to the public. javille Republicans of the Circle to-night. Last Grax th: First cstzici at See advertisement. aia aan Tue Law Dsrantuest of Columbian Col. lege opens Wednesday. See advertisement } Te the Republican watens of the District of Colum- @n actual canvas of SSMENTS THIS WEEE. Las no superior on the mences on engagement at the National theater this evening, first appearance being in the t historical play of ‘* Amy Robsart.” frraidto be.a pdwertul and Mrs. Bowers sustains the part of fated Engiieh beaaty with ber rar of force and finish. be as performed at the Theater Poe! , Comique last week, was such a great siccess that it will be continned for a few days. Among the other attractions for this week are Emerson and Granger, Bthiopian comedians, and Miss Delia Gonzalez, vocalist, banjoist’ and dan- sense; M’lle Celeste, the wonderful trapezist, Miss Lula Delmay,'Mr. James Wesley, Mise Addie Johnson aud Galietti, who will lead in the new Da-mon ballet. ‘Wyiman, the wirard and ventriloquis*, opens at Odd Fellows’ hall to-night with a new budget of tricks and transformat ons, andevery- ly will receive a prize. A lady's gold watch is to Le given every evening. ees Gay. CairMan’s ADVOCACY OF THE RicHTs oy Lazor.—A few days ago an order was issued ¥ the commandant of the Washington nary ard reducing the pay of a certain class of la- Lorers. General Chipman at once called upon Beeretary Robeson, then about to starton a Journey north and the secretary promptly in- structed the commandant to saspend action la the premises untii his return. This is another evidence of the interest Geu. Chipman takes in the welfare of laboring man Swart Pox e¢ of the children of of emall pox, are of the same * take 1éth street ‘a colored m tern Branch. Canon ov Ganeor Delacy, Fcklor, and Thomas burke, were before « {ice Mills on Saturday, charged with garroting H. 1. Oliver; and robbing him o: sivin the heasson 1th street on the Friday night pre- The ease was postponed ext 250) bonds being required in each urity. e ’ at 25) a.m. yesterday box 65 was caused by the burning of tha from bake-house and shed located at the corner of Hu Magy hamper and oceupied by Mr. Paffen- bunk. surance, bout $500, which is covered by in- ~~ THE COURTS. Court iN GuNgeat TenM.—To-day—Jud, Cartrer, Wylie, and MacArthur on the bench following business was transacted: Beal! agt. Cassin; ‘Sudgment in law attirmed. Lan- moa agt. Lamon, do. Shanahan et al. agt. Chappel and appeal dismissed. Tke court amended rule 41 so as to give the court discretion as to the number of sureties it shall require on an injunction bond. Crimtnat Cover, Judje Hunphreys.—To- day, Thomas Ogieton was convicted of petit larceny, second ottence. Mr. Dean, for detence, entered @ motion in arnest of judgment, for the reason that the act making the value of 435 grand Iareeny made no provision for the punish- ment of the second offce of petit larceny: M. P. }tice, appeal from police court for assault and battery; guilty, tined 45, with cost: th Carroll, larceny d laree! gran Bureh, ker, eppeal for assault and and appeal dismissed. Poiice Court, Judye Mils.—On Saturday, after our report closed, Kichard De Lacey, ery; flue paid charged with an assanit, plead gv be couldn’t stand being call —- The prosecuting witness deniad using the lan gusce, and stated that he had not provoked any assault; $1) and costs. Anna (Qu with iarceny of @ lady’s skirt, valu gait r. OITY ITEMS. District of Columbia Real Estate to be Sold for Taxes, —— Brive Caston Braver Wina Coats, light, medium, and dark colored English Kersey Over- coats. Rowan & Cox, 5 ith street. OFFICE bye ah OF TAXES FOR THE DISTRICT oF LUMBIA, Corrmnia BrtrDins, 44 STREET N.W., WASHINGTON, SEYTENDER 16, IS72_ Commencing on MONDAY, the 14th ot October, the’following Real Estate within the District of Columbia will be sold, at Pubiie Auction, to the highest bidder, at the Hall of the House of Delegates, on Pennsylvania avenue, between Nintn and Tenth streets north- West, in the City of Washington, D. C., to satigty the Distriet ef Colum- bia for the taxes due thereon to the District of Calumbia, and to the late Cerporations of Washington and Georgetown and the Levy Gourt, as hereinafter stated, unless the said taxes be previously paid to the Collector of Taxes for the District of Columbia at his office, together with euch expenses as may have acerned at the time of payment. Sale to commence at I2 o'clock m., and to continue trom day to day till completed. Tunas Casu. A Deposit of at least ten per cent of the amount of the purchase money will be required at the time of sale, WILLIAM H. SLATER, Colector of Taxes for the District of Columbia, and for tue late Carpara- tions of Washington and Georgetown ami the Levy Court. CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, all atyles, colors and sizes, from 3 to 10 years; boys’ clothing, from 10 . to 15 years; boys’ overcoats, youths: cutaway coats, with vests to match, yoaths’ cassimere pants. Roman & Cox, 547 7th street. Gaeat Girt Satz or PzoTooRarns.—Th Seow gift sale of photographs will commence morrow, October st, at 315 9th street N. W., near Pennsylvania avenue. Photographs by the million. From one to two thousand dollars given away daily. Mrn’s arp Youtm’s Darss Suits. Men's and Youtir's Fasiness Suits, Men's and Youth's Overcoats, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, at : Etsemax & Bro.’ th etreet, three doors above moc Daanine Lapirs AND GaETLeMEN: If you wish your wearing apparel cleaned in a first-class manner, sent them to A. Fisher, No. tls 9th street, eppo- rite Patent Office. The Protessor will give you satisfaction without f. 9,21,3; ERLUIEP FOR THE FEST. Corm extracted without pai Nails, &e., relieved and cure: No. 535 15tu etreet, opposite U = * Tse NATIONAL Savinas Bays, N.Y. ave and i5thst., pays perct.ondeposita, 27t3.14tle eke san hese 3 TERRWOMETERS An Barometore are repaired | and m oréer by Hemp! 3S WASHINGTON O:TY REAL ESTATE. a a 3 = tro wHOm ASSESSED, | No. of Square.| | No. of Lot. 3 Se. 76S part of 16 Arnold, ba and imp. Being two feet four and one quarter ince: front of { said lot by the depth thereor. as ssehpart of 2Arnoldy Aon B a Cee yee STEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IV and 25 , Fourth and : ROV TROPELTY Ow aT at, ! Leckantypad By virtue of two dteds of Oth of Febraary, A i cE CR VRS. 3i, 6 i trust, one dated the ] and recorded in Beginning at south-| east corner of said lot, Tunning west one han- | Gred feet, thence north j. 000 OF the Maud Qud the other , wDd recorded at folio 162, acd records for + dated the 20 District of Gol hday of July, A. D. 1 in the same records im liber No. #6: | St the request of the od thereby. sixteen feet, thence east fale ce THe aR eRe ORE Ty ree AL ae one hundred fect thence D., 1572, in front ot the premises, st ‘clock p.m, . | south sixteen feet, to the Pat Baa ecedanige edison aes 4 | ‘wed town, with the improvements thereone ©) O7OF8® 1isppart Of 10. ;American Bay 2 33 ‘The property bas @ front ou the north side of en Prospect street, between Fayette and Lingaa Streets. of sixty (60) feot, with a depth of 13) fact, and is improved with @ large 2 story dwelling house, with plaster or “rough cast” exterior. | Terms of Sale: One-third caeh:of which $16 mast H i | } i | All installments of water) | “tax, on interest ‘trom | daly 1, 1806, ISH | Beginning on’ north 1) | Street at a point nine-) | teen feet six and one-| { j { j be deposited when the property is struck cit, and th half inches from the paid in vo equal paymenteat one year and [mo pears thon the northeast corner of said } day of edie,to be secured by a deed of trust npon lot, and running weat} } the property, interest at the rate of ten thirty-four feet three) | per centhm per annnm. If the terms of aal= ot and one-third inches,| thence sonth one hun-| gomplied with tm ten days after sale, the #10) to be forfeited, and the property to be resvid at the risit t j ud cost Of the defaulting parchia cer. | ectear tees ina] | ae aOMaS BOvTae” i southeasterly direction! | —cel-d [Georgetown Courier it] Auctioneer | ot oe — = | ' ' O08 THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS FE wil post ana ater ee 6 lively pay the highest price for CAST-OFF thirty-nine feet, thence’ GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING | Oall inconuon i | feet three) | fend anote to L. GRADWAHL, 173% Beiter inches,| j four doors above the Marke! = { | thence north sey, BX FHUS. DOWLING, Aucti eight fest te the place ot) = | beginning. | ABMINIST! jAlexander, Gharies M.. Da Adams, Charles Firth {x ter tas 0} F.,dr.. tot wit! interest trom Lhis was another case of misplaced confidence in a colored servant. The judge remarked that here was a case where a woman makes it a prac- tice to go about in the guise of a servant fur the purpose of tueft. He sentenced er to six monts im the county jail. Adolphus Joinson, colore. larceny of @ herse bridie from a gentlemay horse at the market. The judge said these ractices were of too frequent occurrence ately, and Le sent him to jail for six Sally Blannahan, colored, larceny of a coat $6 -n money; defense was that prosecuting wit- nest owed defendant mon no which she refused topsy. The judge said the law did not recog- nize such a mode of collecting del nd he sentenced her to thirty days in jail. Anna Smith, colored, larceny of a la fl chemise. The warrant, which was issued by Justice D. W. Anderson, charges “that Winnie Ann Smith stole and carried away one White Ladies Schirt worth two Dollars and fifty cents;” sixty days tu jail. James Edmonston, charged with assault and battery on Frederick Singer, also for sulting his wife; postponed until Wednesday. THE PERRY CARSON SHOOTING CASE. Perry Carson, charged with assault and bat- tery on Charles Irving with intent to kill. Ir- ving testified to the circumstances of as- sault which was made on Thursday last on Pennsylvania avenue about midday. Other witnesses proving the shooting were heard and witnesses for defence testi that Irving had been followin, Hoi about for three-quarters of an hour, and shook his fist in his face before the shootine. When he fired the second time | Irving’s face waz tow testimony bad all been taken case to the grand jury, and fixed 1,00, John T. Johnson becoming his security. The case of Junius Simon, charged with ob- taining money under false pretences was fur- ther postponed until next Saturday, $30 bonds being given for appearance. ‘TO-DAY. Henry Lomax, colored, charged with making threats of personal violence to Mary Lomax, his Wife. Jealousy appears to have be and Mary swore that she was afi carry out bis threat—to soot her. He had charged her with infidelity without cause; di. Patrick Hawkins, asaclt on Lucy fined #5 and costs. The case oY Wash- tou Meredith, ct: tery with intent to cer Stater, was con- tinued until mext Thureday. Thomas U. Hoover, charged with ovtaining £30 by talse pretences: coutinued. Martin Welch, assault and battery on Frances Welch, his wife, who testified that Reddy gave ber £20 to go to market, and told her not to apend over £2, i Stead, as she wanted some! This made Keddy wrathy, and he beat her and threatened to kili her. After being arrested and released at the station-house on bail, he returned days. with home az made « second assault on her; $25 fine and $5) bonds to keep the peace tor six months, and stand committed until paid. Jobn Williams, threats against Patrick Donuel- ly; $09 security to keep the peace. An appeal was noted. Harvey Lace, charged with assauit and battery on James G. Gra who stated that the regular repablicaus had engaged Bethe! Hall to hold a political meeting, when the bulters took possession of the and put the lights out. This led to an altercatiun on tie street between the parties, in which the ac- cused caught complainant by the throat and demanded satistaction. Lace is a bolter aad Grabam a regular. A witness testified that Lace sald to Graham “throw stone in the dark and if you hear a dog y2!p, you may be sure he's hit,” at the Same “time geasp- Graham ‘by the throat; $3 and co is 3. Suln Judson, charged with stealing 990, lawfal money of the United States, This is the case where the little girl was robbed of a $5) note F street on Saturday evening. A witness testi- ng the act and chasing accused whan 2 money Was recovered from the thief In Slate nud turned over to the gir! ained and was not pres held .judson for the actionof the gran; the bond! 0, which aeons e e he ned $2) for driving a an the law allows. Kate Midd'e- m Suet] forteite lateral Francis Kidney and Geo. oh. Peter Wilkinson, GEORGETOWN. A Rowixe Matos on the Potomac, betsrcen the Potomac Boat club and the New York Row- ing club, will probably take place some t.me this month, Vorrus, ATTENTION !—A mass meeting of the republicans of the 3d and 4th districts Will be held this evening, on Congress street, at the office. Gen Chipman, dadge Fisher, Gen. lussey, Dr. C. G. Cox, and others, wilt deliver addresses. Let every voter in Georgetown be resent. be Fire poner Yohei rl ng for bes Geor, 2 place: in inthe Henry engine-house, DDEN DEATH.—Mr, Mich’i Moran, Base sale liquor denier-on ween Washington and Congress streets, died suddenly ecg Os ap oie as Nl eS ess. et ase. ‘Tue GuorGeTows COLLEGE JOURNAL is the name of a new paper about to be issued monthly the students of the coll Its editor-in- thief wil be chosen from the alty of the eol- each class lege, and en have eight : oe winner The ae oc wheat to- a .' a sre not ak good ot SL 85, 800 Dustels of fai at $1.75, 100 bushels fair at 1.70%, 200 bushels of good at #1.82, and 5) bushels of good at 81.85. Sgirments or Fiour.—The steamer John Gibson cleared for New York th's morning with 2/00 barrels of flour shi by Goorgsto wn ters. The Lady Rorfoik with 200 barrels of flour cousigned to Boston, and Norfolk Va. Incenase, oF Bosiasen Bar a saat in their fall supply of P Gelaveran a member of Han- rp Addison fire company, , of this city, nas bot been suspended as was stated in the papers, Dut is still on duty with his company. j aly 1,15 oe. 81.14 Kemg the north twelve | + feet front of said lot by! ee { the depth thereof. Pre ryed Praite. | rise and imp,fpicte a 8 6 Thr and Courter Seal | | ter tax on Horse, Wagon, ard Harness, and many other arti- | duly 1. 1867, $3.63 cle® not mentioned sfpart of 3,..jAlexander, Columb: Terms; Cash, ca = T tax tecyee tees Firet and second inst: 8. W. MAGRCDER, dmintstrator, THOMAS DOWLIN 23 Anct. \ | =e ments of tax for con | | NEN PAGE AND WINTER GOODS; Cabins | structing sewer, on in-| j DRESS GOODS of all kinds, verz cheap; ths | terest from January 3, | Gishrated Bufelo, Beaver. Otto, snd giher beds; | 1stt StL.6i | i 16 000 yards Fall and Winter Oalicoes: splendid as | | Being the south thirteen j sortment of Ladies’ vornia Bed Blan- feet froutof eaid lot by. kets, of very super ior ¥; Flatuels, very cheap; the depth thereor. | Ladies’ gen inter Enderwear; auton ones sgn 2 25 05) & Ly) il in ‘xtrem “Goll end examine cor cy, Clad pe ee | vovis nad bay b gana. BENJAMIN MILLER. _iv19-ly 101 Rridge street, Georgetown. ieee Georgetown. D 0. < ree! . ECHOOL ROOKS AND SeHOOu REQUISITES BLANK ‘BOOKS. FANCY’ GOs08" NEWSPA PERS, PERIODICALS, BOOKS, 8 MAGAZINES, | for years 1859 aed 1860, | aT tt0.-.+0.arernnescesnssfesced 29 98 25 03) Tax for lighting stresta "| 20% 5 for years 1650 and 100, | Being the so five feet front of i) jot by the depth thereof | ON: “T Pax for lightin ERIC TATI ' 3 fer publication. Orders for Books, Poriaii- 2 tf { We. &. WHEatLers Orrics, 49 JEFFERSON STREET lishments of the kind in this coun ince in A _ for (359 and 1869. ofall kinds of Rewtitg Matter, Weekly Bl agg ote a; Magazines, Music, ete. on hand ‘itumedi giapartot 17, loeto OF ADStHILE pertaining to the busines = caopLy Blted esd 2 Steam Dyeing and Sconring Establishment, > | i Georgetown, D.C. | | Estabtiched 185; prominm awarded 1657; and is now eet halt off Que of the oldest, largest. aud most compiste estau- ~ Best tie District for Oleacing or Dyeiug Gentlonen s Gvhing. “Kverything spperta‘ning fo the business | pr 2 | Tax for year 126s "Tax tor year 18:7 Tax for year 49:00 and impgDitto ... : ¥ ba for year bes. Tax for yearns well und promptly exceuted. Ofliow closed daity at | e nit will be open wn'il set, except Bai ve pm. Post Office LADIES’ GOODS. | os (PEE NceT COMPLETE AssO“TMENT | LLIN 2EPUERS, GERMANTOWN YARNS. PROIDERIES and hand-made WORSTZD - Tax for year 10 GOUODDd, as Children’s Merino Caps and Cloaks just ‘Tax for year 1% seclved tig 9 gms SELMA VOPPERTS, Lote F-No Branch Bore, |) PPOMte Patent ORs", and imp. Tax Yor year? 35.35 Being the east twenty - ' two face tront of sali oe & MISS E. A. MecoRMICK, te 1 | 606 NINTH STREET N. W., } jnst d. large and fine assortment of ltand Winter? ree 8m —_ i Fal MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, to which sha invites special attention. oct-ur -JUST OPERING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP HATS, FLOW ERS, § EATHERS and VELVETS, OF ALL COLORs, At Low Prices, at Tax for year it, vame Samuel U. Smoot’ .$0. sub 13..... 4Ditto... Tax for Year i367, name | Samuel C. Smuot..# {Ditto 8. HELUER'S, ne 25-tr No, 715 Market Space N= FABRICS! NEWEST STYLES! | , abamael O- Smoot d ! Baveeee man, Charles ....... or aioe Fourth installment 0 == Fatl Clothing? | a — ot 5ipUd 3.....44pple, D. 2s Fall Clothing ! Fall Clothing ! re ax 'ior ienrieie | Marshall, 1 “Xivors, Biizabeth 240 Jalbvors, : Pail Clothing ! All installments of water tax on interest from ‘ | July 1, 1806.......321 49 j STYLISH ¥OR aigipart of iy ag peed = 6! gn dl + ra 31 NEAT, it. B. GENTLEMEN, Se of tax for WELL MADE, z YoUTas, Conmructing sewer on} DURABLE, aud and | Thy 1D eo atte } OHEAP. D. Bors. | Having a went feet four inches adjoin. } | ing the south ten’ teet! | | eight inches front of said i |. lot by the depth thereot DRESS b. 1B--=taner, Edward... = 1s 40 isENT’ t ax for nS. GENT'S DRES ta, — aoe _ AND ndrews, i. A.. 1208 BUSINESS SUITS, ELEGANT AND NOSBY. PA on Pia pam WABRANTED TO WEAR WELL “tor carting aug pat ng Vv) PA » pee of said lot dams, George E. 238 88 sti ia aa ee ee OUR MERCHANT T: -ART- ee ph EE ie ais and our well hes us to x — guarantee a perfect fit and durable workmanship. Tax for year >: Tax for year ‘ Tax for year HABLE BROTHERS, ‘Tax for year : potas = Fashionable Tailors, Becond, third installments _02%_ _ CORNER 77u AND D STREETS. ae RN caga ine FBEIEN, PAA sre from June 5, 1868.82 Fesidence: 239 ena esi ry ments of tax store, will meet with prompt decli- Pr. . F. London & Co.,) Citizens. AaMY AND WAVY SO” fess shee fe MENCHANT TAILOR, Tax fo ‘Metropolitan |, (hate "a? jslay 0.308 Ponata ere Wesbiogton. ‘Tas for Tax for year 1% Tax for vear 18s First and second st ’ ' 4 ments of tax for curb ing and paving toot July on thterest from — | ae rol as oof ae oe ; I~ 1 “} } ! 5 | Tax for year 18s. 2 ' | First and second install ments of tax tor curd + i j ing and paving footwa ; on interest from ety r t | vitea 14 tm 23 oof te 7 Vax for year 186: ax for year 156 First and second inst ments of tax fer curb- 4 i ing and paving footway on interest from E 4 © year Lax for year 1965 irst and second instal) r year 1299..611 4 { Tax for year lav inst and second ments of tax for cary ing and paving (eotway | interest from «jal ” TA} 13 9: J ” rh 2: on ot z1ppe rep o<7 Wax for year 18U.870 SS j ax for year 1568, 250 1 | Be West twenty five feet front of said) lot by the depth thereof) . Alten, George F..........| 7 Being the east ten feet! front of said lot by the depth thereot. Ditto... Being the west ten teet, 4 o~* eo front of said lot by the ; depth thereof. +. ¢Akeors, George W. ° Third end fourth in stallmentsof tax tor pa | ving alley on interes: trom December 14 i ms, orge K, tras C. Cowling { Begisning on ” Fifth Street weet one hundred} and forty-one feet north i ot street north.) trence along Firth ! ' street fifteen feet si inches, thence west) ninety-three geet four j and one half inches, 1 thence south fifteen fer!) Six inches, thence east ninety-three feet four H and one half inches } | no & First and second install- | ments of tax for con-' } } strncting sewer on tnter-| ; } est from November 11 | | ' 1570... 813.06 | | j Second, third. fourth am | H fifth “imstallments ot| water tox on itteres'| from July 1, 1906..59.1 | i Having @ front wen feet five i bs | the de; th of the lot wes | aijoining the ' nineteen feet Abel, John B.. Tax for year is iDitto A1FMO..0005.. installment of tay | for curbing and paving! 4 footway on interest fron Augast 1968. ..8 1 & z Disubs & unwAdams, Joseph H. 447 <2b3 f imy Atherton, Judith. A , Jobn. eae Ss Ditto.. As Dittve. +. Being the west twenty! tof said lot by i P five ti { front of said jot by the) depth thereof. ssi wiciaantees ag. Job W., a2 3 July 1, 188 Bu ot sulwWitte ai All fustaitan i | July 1, i966......810 3 . j } Beginning at the north and runuing south tor ty-one feet, theres i } imehes, thence west nineteen feet sever th eightes six inche: ' thence cast sixt tax on | @ast corner of taid jo inches, 2 north ' re: x tee Seven inches to the be- “s ei i ! [ H | . as eS SS eee | P : { -