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@ciober 15, 1872. - LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., T: National Treater—fne Holman English Opera ‘Troay« in the “Enebantress.” = omique.—Comeds, burlesque, songs, ES aes Coudensed Locals. Officer Dodge, o” the first prceinet, was mar- Tied last evening to Miss Mary Small, at the Ininne Chureh. ‘The first ter upon the new Stats depr-:- ment dail wrs pat in plece th smu “rz, sed tha work upon tee . iperstructure w.ll now bey forward rapldiy. A gravel tournament, pic-nic and Indian war Gance i* to take piace to-morrow at.ernoon at i — Apslestan island. See advert ement. | Most Rev. Archbishop McCluskey, of New Vork. arriv d bere 'a. evening, i is 1 Fiank D. Cleary, es veral days y D, Woshington Light Infantry, left k, Bld, this morning to avend the the Frederick County Agr He will rem fore in the Criminal Court, Jud, Hemphrezs, the case of Frederick De Krai n and William Padgett, charged with killing Peter ton the night of the 23th of August, was The rs, both young man, were brought ints the court room about 10 | clock, and took their seats in the dock. | Kraft was attired in a brown cloth coat, | pants and white shirt, with black tie. He nad | an sir of inditference, laughing and talking with & friend before the court convened, and meettog the gaze ot the spectators with r Padgett. somewhat younger, was attired sia larly to De Kraft, with the exception of a bine | neck bandxerehief in place of a black o' Although at ..mes he tried to look inditfere there was acast ot seriousness in his counle bance which would rot yield, and his flushed face at times showed that he realized his p> i+ His mother came into court shortiy atter her. spectato.s present. was ready, and that with the consent of the gourt the parties would be tried separately, as Mr. Barrett. for the prieoners, desired that such course be tiken. THE SELECTION OF JT RORS in the rase of DeKraft was then proceeded with, bj n his name was called being + a8 fol'ows: John T ture has had walls. surmount ng, set around thee are not much | a 1 3 in- causing altogether a loes | of about & ithe apnaal meeti I > following officers pg year:—Mathew G. | weute or the ens . pres Fiery t; Charies C. Ewer, vice presi- | ; dent: “Eo T. Stewart y; N. W. Burchell, = Skinaer, lil Dr. J.P: condnctor; George Walter, piant t. Taylor and Joba Morri - We od- Chee: emae Homici ANTS # NEW TRIAL—WHAT 5 the = AL BASE THRIR APPLICATION © yurt Jadze Hamp! te je and F , co |. convicted of the murder of Samuel M. Cheeseman, on Friday exenirs inet, filed the following reasons fur & Dew tr a! First, for e misconduct ne of the jurors whe he | verdict 5 - ort wing affidaviis «Ds ington, | t Barney Wood. who, being sworn, ears th fendant in the case of United Sta ‘onviction of murde the jnrors on the trie! of said ease; that said Donaldson wassworn touching bis fitness asa juror in said case, and | when so sworn he wes asked whether hehad | formed and expressed an opinion concerning | the guilt or innocence of the afi and that he declared on his said oath’ that | be bad not; and on further examination by the affiant'’s counsel be sworn that he was impar‘ial and without bias in the case, and that the aMant, believing that he swore to the truth, and was free srom bias, and impartial, accepted him ssa juror, and he wes sworn and sat as a jorer ip said- trial. And yet. as the affiant informed and believes, the said John T. Donal- Son was biased and prejudiced against him before and at the time of said trial; that he had, to wif. on the 3d instant, declared, in th besring of three or tour credible persons, that the affant would be convicted of murder; that the court and jary would conviet him. he, the said Donaldson, then expecting to be a juror, as the afiant believer. That the knowledge that Baid Donaldson made such expressions or was prejudiced and biased against the defendant Wass frst communicated to the affiant on Mon- day worning. the 1 instant, through his Counse!. Messrs. Riddle and Miller. (Signed, Baryery Woon. ra and subs*ribed before me, this 1th day ober. A.D. 1 { Notarial Seal.) Cuas.N. Trowas, Notary Pabli bm Potier, being duty sworn, depos and at on the day after Jenkins (lately con- ! of murder tu the Supreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia) sentenced, I met | sbn json at the butchers’ market, in | was conversing when be came [was talking of Jenkin-" ti h time said Donaldson came a ed what I bad said, and he said, “I was on and | a=ked him about O'Brien. He 1 Le cad not know when his trial would take Place. He sid: “Barney Wood's ia! Comets up Bext Wednesday. This court and jury w © them sl; Wood would share the same fate a» Jenkins.” This conversation took place Detore the isiai of Wood. Jour [bis x mark] Porrer. Witre Jonkin Thomas. ° | Sworn and sulecribed to before me. ENotoriat seat. duykex Tuowal Notary Pub Ti-wos H Evans being duly sworn, deposes | ani sar< that be hrs heard the deposition of Jobn Petter, hereto annexed, read, an] knows | the contents thercof and the statements therein | contained are true. Juxxtn THowas, { Not Public. aegis BRictiant AvRoRaL DisrLay.—While the | Tich metlow light of sanset was lingering inthe | Bev ast evening, with the almost fult moon shininz im @ c'oudiess sky in the east, the north- ern horizon was suddenly lit up with a brilliant dplay of the anrora borealis, or nerthern lights. ‘They drt appesred im the form of a low crim- | ser Ww expanding slowly, mounted to- wards che zenith, meanwhle gro: red, a g 0% dever and cnon throwin, | : ich, quivering f suly to reappear a.ew min y was in progress from the rorth- xty degrees high } Tee ATE I er an ambitions taking tor the vw n Ope Troupe to | ar e muste of t nd Duchess in this City, where it has been given by the Tostee and | Almere Freneh troupes, ase some perple * aw comparisons aud make themselves Erhappy; but thee who went to ths National 7 Flast night without any great expecta t were well satisfied with the performance. M/s Satite Holman is hardiy equa! to the lead- | Physiealty, but sang her part very - Peakes ang the role of Gen. Lan he acted or dressed it. Brandisi ts tenor, but rather stif. His spirited s ing of the Marsellaice—an interpolation—was the frest plece of vocalism of the evening. The chorvs and orchestra are rather light. To-night the company will appear in “The Enchantress.” The ‘ater Comique was crowded last even- ing. and « long and varied programme as gone [ireugh, to the satistaction of the audience. mentioned in i it g, last evening, of the | strike his bro‘her, and witness went up'and | asked again what was the matter. Padgett twas & mistake; D. ook deceased | and two were damaged somew|uat. | No. | The next one, (418, | owned and occupted by Solomon Danm¢ Epbraim M E. O'Brien, chatlem ze: Rlupfer, accepted and John H. Semmes, Plast sick; ebatienged by ved and sw: ; ©. ammack ewis Payne, exempt, over excused, "ithe panel, and the challenge tien being withdrawn he was sworn 1. #8 fuliow: = phraim M. Whitak Klopter, Andrew C. Piant, John T K. Johr«on, Samuel & I il, Israel Deming, W C. Cammack, jr.. and E O'Brie ‘The prisoner was then placed in charge of the jar G STATEMENT FOR THE PROSECUTION. Harrington opened the case to the jury, ter defining murder, and part term “malice aiorethought, facts in the case, a# he expected t> and unless there were mitigat Teumstan solemn duty to ask a verdict defence reserved their opening, an sses—19 for the gov! number for defence the about the case. THE TESTIMONY. J. F. Hartyan was sworn, and testified alled te hold a post mortem on the Bennet, the wound in the sirom the mid- art. Death was ced by the wound. Bennett testified that deceased neariy IS yearsofage. The homicide took pl n Avgust last ab o'clock in the e Viine:s on the night in que: the corner of Ist street and Jac and saw his brother and othe What was the matte De Kraft an Ww Ss; asked , and he’ replied the Padgetts had been fu thess saw one of the Padge coat and witha k ong stabbed witner ever, until deceased kill me; I never di iy De Krait said, “Yes I will, you Irish —-—— take that.’ He then rau up the street and witness pursued him and got ahead of him, when he came near cntting him (witness) with the kniie. Cros+ examined :—When witness went to near Fitz, heard James Padgett say, “Come out, now, Fitz, you — of a—, or any one who takes your part.” Witness did'no" notice that any of the Farty were drunk; deceased was on Lis war oO th ently six in- rother, not, ho € pump with a companion, and when DeKrait seized him he (DeK.) said, You Irish — of a —, I'll eut your heart out,” and deceaced only said, * You wouldn't kill me, ness, as foon as Peter ( ) was struck, attempted to go to his assistanve, but could not t to him in time; saw one of the party bring « bundie from the house of Padgett’s siater, (Mrs. nd took a seat near him, but it was | <i that he but selcom turned his eyes to. | { There was a very large number of | Mr. Harrington stated that the government | ,,°° mare 1,045; to James McNally, lot 12, seme, sob 34, square 914: au 8 derbit and W. B. * re 30, 82 aw. t ¥ mber 23.—C. PP. ot y. south balf lot 22, square south mb and Cleak to Jobu Lynch, (of Poctland, Maipe,)enb, 63 5 © $2.05 ane 12 PB $: y st 10, synare Boynton ond $2000 + pact lot?, hiilbrook, south b +mes H. Darrow to part lot 24 eqnare E Brrrto 8. B. PI m8 KE. 8. Prent © Carringts mit B.Poigiass to Morgan Be —William R par er Harver. part 12, ie ma Vv 1 to H. &. Lee, part 15 » Square bert trustee. toC. W. Schuer 83; $1392. Ellen M quart lanchard. aah. 77, equ *.to Pacific P. Mail anna ce gif at 516; 62.7.0. Hotebinen to John Esputa, to _ J and 2, eonare %2; $1,500, M Howland et to Jolm_Keatitg, anb id ; art lots a THE COURTS. Court 1S GRuBEal Taaw.—To-day, John S. ‘Washburn. Ye edt. a }. agt. squares 6ST enddsés. Mr. Francis Hanna, who excepts to the apprasement, mace a motion for a reappraisement. The conrt ruled that the be re, ion for a patent—reopened and argu exeeptant must prodnce written request for ap- raisers for reappralse ment before motion can considere¢, Jurenal agt. New Jersey mu- tual life inuramce company: argament com- meneed. Portck CouRT, Judge Snell.—To-dar, Joseph Ross, violation of the cart law; $% John Lon- doan, pecrentsy: $3. 6 N Elizabeth Dade. same offense; Birth, same; $3. William Thom 3 $3. LING GOODS WITHOUT LICENSE | _ The case of F. F. Speyer, charged with selling goods by sample without lican-c, came ap. Mr. W. B. Webb, counsel (or defendant, raised the point that merely offering for sale does not con- stitute a sufficient und for charge of viola- tion ofthe act which covers those engaged In sell- ing. The point wes overruled, and Mr. Parker, stationer, testified that defendant was exhibit: ing some sample of tags, or labels, which he offered to sel! to him, when the officer came in and arrested him. The court gave judgment against accused, fining him $5 in addition to $200, the amonnt of license. Mr. Webb took an appea!,and bends for $490 were givea for bis ap- pearance at higher cow st Dr. Wm >. Richard Christian He tery on Py case of Rich ter Peppe ase seed. In the rd Marshall, tor the astaait on Adeline Jones, witness for defence were heard. after which the judge fined bim 319) and costs, or three months in jail. 2 d entered an appeal, and bondsof 5309 were fixed. CHARGE OF KEEPING AN IMPROPER HOUSE. Lirzie Davis and Frank Thomson were chargea with keeping a bawdy-house. Mrs. Byrnes testified that these parties rented some Tooms in a house of hers as man and wile; that she soon afterwards discovered that very im- Proper conduct: was carried on in the rooms be tween men and women whom she did not know. Frank Thomson is a yonng man, and when he rented the rooms he stated that they were for his wife, two children and mother, and witnes afterwards found that they were lewd women, and not as represented. Celia Crane, daughter of Mrs. Byrnes, testitied to the same effect. The court dismissed Lizzie Davis and fined Thom- son #100 and costs, An appeal was taken. and bonds of $200 fixed for appearance to prosecate Er 25, R.A. Gillan 17. square 383; $2 50. Henry, ‘aynor, part lot 4, square ebter to John Flood i LY. tinder to Delia K. sub ? 0. Thomas Black: Charles amare 8%; $2) Jape H. Eurch to John part lot 3. sudare — JF. Ww 0 Bonjamin Williams, oilard t HO, + fqmare 1,083; A. Humes to J og Dy square te), N TRANSFER 10 Robert C. sa rt Beatty au W to, Ohar! the appeal. —_—______ GEORGETOWN. Fine ALARM.—A bout 7 o'clock last eve: ing, Officer J. arwick turned in a fire from box No. 94, eaused by coal oil lamp at the residen Chamberlain, No. 51 3d street. extinguished without the aid of [ soImpany, which responded prompt! Grand oF was eof th Bootblacks’ Assoc " Market Hall last even'ny levee the association par by King’s brass band. ne parade over, the + Fred Jones jot 193. Threikeid = dtviston: $980 stoH. P. Welch, part lo: 193, Ti el fon; $720. H._S. Litchfield to Marthe b. Joues, Cast half Jot 73, Holmead 09. John Trunuell to E. T. Offatt. trastee, part lot 16 and Hawkins subdivirion, J Bonk to Charles Reed, part lot 195, Tiy Sarah E. Benedict to James T Pika; pari loc 3. 4 and 15 part of “Tovar Place,” #4 00). Cox to 0, M. Friebus. lot on Fsyette street. R.S8.Coxto O. M. Friebi same; 8150 AW. Casilear to John Davis, part lot i938, 14) Be $510. Louisa Sothron to Ww. ( lot 21. Bolmead 4; 535, trustee, " to 61. Hulmead to J. 8. Winship, part 0. Ann Smith te Thom: ‘y; $39. Charity Lemon to 62, Holmead’s; $1,000—on ad “J , Beal's; Lemon, part lot street. pa Two ACCIDENTS AT THE Same PLACR.—This morning about 10 o'clock, Mr. Zephaniah Jones, 4 mater bricklayer, ‘was quite badiy in- jured at the cornerof iith and B streets. He Miles.) and he bad a knife also. Margaret Curry. —W itness lives within half a square of the place where the homi jace; there was @ quarrel between Fitzge: and the Padgetts, and bad names had been called; saw Padgett and DeKraft come up and heard DeKraft and Jim Padgett ask where we« the Irish — of a —; saw DeK. with a knife, and as they went up the pavement Bill Padgett asked ‘or the knife, saying he would cut the trish — of a — who said anything to him; DeKraft ran, saying “ I've got the Irish — of Peet Crose-examined:—When Bili Padgett asked for the knite De Kratt, said ue could use it him self. Witness did not say when she wes mened that she would hang the thr: winnies. sx Win. Kennett, sworn:— Witness is a brother of Peter Eennett, decersed, and is 16 years old De cea was going up the pavement when ov of the Padget*s asked who are you ‘ollowing Dece.sed said he was not tullowing them, end Padgett said “Yes, you are, you [risa — ‘ot and De Krait ran up with the knife and r, “ve ent the heart Witness was on the Jacazon alley bridge at the time of the fuss at Fitz's. Mery Stundon, a girl of 15 years, testified to hearing De Krait say “Peter, I'll stick you,” and deceased said ‘You wontd not stick me, for ! never barmed you,” and De Kraft said‘ i will,” and stabbed him. Oficer Lawio testified that he arrested De Kraft, and on searching the houre found him on the foor under thebed. Otticer Fugitt was with him when the arrest was made. At this point a recess was taken, ee e8, The Fire Last Night. FIVE DWELLING HOUSES DESTROYED. The alarm of fire turned in about six o'clock last evenng from box No. 5, was tor a fire di: covered in the roof of frame house No. 42251 street northeast. The fire spread with great rapidity, fanned by the high wind which was blowing at the time, and in @ sbort time the flames communicated to four adjoining frame houses, and soon all were ahiaze. Engines No. 2 and 4 arrived in good time, put there being no water near by it had t» be pumped through both engives before reaching the fre, apd three of the buildings were destroyed, House 422, where the fire originated, was eceupied by a colored man named Bushrud Washington, to whem it belonged, and was valued at $1,000, with $490 fmsurance upon it Abont $200 worth of furmture was consumed in it. The adjoining house. No. 420, was not oc- cupied, and was owned by Conrad Sinkind. was insured for $6 0; about one-ha!! of ite whed and occupie Mra. Danbersmite, was insured for #40; its value. No. 416 was owned and oc pied by Courad Sinkind; valued at 1,500 sneured for $1,000. ‘The last one in the row was Was valued at $1,800, and had no insur; r buildings most of the A betore tue fire reached y wore damaged to the extent of { more than #60. ned in irom box 16 soon ue upsetting of @ Coal oil caused by t lamp in honse No. 5257th street southwest, be- longing to Mr. ira Corson. The fire was extin- guished b; C. before the engiuca arcived; damage sii ee DEDICATION OF JePreRson SCHOOL B 1nG.—The sub-board of school trustees of Le | fourth district have made arrangements for the dedication of the Jefferson schoo! building on the first Saturday im December. President Grant, with other digoitaries, will be present The oration will be delivered by Mr. B. G. Northrup, secretary of the board of education of Connecticut. This gentleman has been for many years connected with the caus: of educa- tion In the eastern states, and 4s uoted as an able effect ive oe. Superintendent J. also acliver an address. was superintending a gang of men who were testing down an old brick building at that point, and while throwing down a wall he fell oo hig heed and tace and wes knocked senseless. Mr. Walter Linkins, his foreman, with the other workmen, immediately went to his assistance, and found him senseless and badly cut about the face snd head. He was taken to Nairn’s ‘rugstore, where Dr, Garnett attended him, «ihe was subsequently removed to bis resi- ‘lence on Sth street above L. Mr. Walter Linkins about noon met with an accklent at the same place. He was standing on the second story joists, when three of them gave way, and with about 3,000 brick fell bronglt te the door below. Fortana‘ ‘ly he was not much injured except about his legs which were badly bruised. ° auroral display than that of last evening. There was a complete arch in the northern heavens of a sleep reve color, with either base on the horizon, ithe inner and outer edges fretted into points arious lengths. The color was markedly uniform and distinct and bright. Witnin this arch was another, equally complete, of a creamy or smoky white light, with ma a ver, very irreguisr and distinetly detined, These two auroral arches beautitied the heavens in theit entirety tor some little time, when the t™ e-colored one was broken in the apox by the intervention of a narrow stream of the smoky white light, and soon after the whole arch van- tsued from the heavens. The toner areh disap- peared a little while atter the outer one, which was the crowning glory of the northern empy- rean, last evening. L. 8. A. October 15th, 15 — Tie Tax SALE —To-day the sale of property by the Collector of Taxes tn arrears of taxes due the District government was resumed at Metze- rott Hall, under the direction of Col. Slater, as- sisted by his deputy, Col. Bramhall. The bid- ders were more numerous than on yesterday, aud the bids more rapid. As fastasthe name and description of each lot was read, the re- sponse “taxes” was made by some of those present as indicating their intention to invest, and the property was knocked down to them. ‘The lst was proceeded with through the O's to dsy, and to morrow the sale will be resumed trom D downwards. ‘This sale affords the rare portunity of & 15 per cent investment. opportunity I Fine PLATED and first quality oroide buttons, studs, collar buttons and scart slides, some beaa- tifal styles, received at Prigg’s Jewelry store, No. Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. = ee es TRUYPLRs.—These fungl, 0 highly prized by gestrouomists, and which énter so largely into tue composition ef the ‘pate de fole gras,’ are found among the roots, of various teees, as the beech, walnut, chestnuts, though those growing inest flavor. Of some twentyefour vari four are edible: two of these ripen i tummn and are gathered in the beginning of win ter; these are known as black trufile and the win- ter troitie. Toeyare common in Italy and the south of France, and are found occasionaily around Paris and in England. ‘They must vegetate on decayed wood, and bed can only grow t> advantage in groves where the shade is not too dense, A rainy July and August greatly favors their development. At the proper sea- son they are hunted or found by trained pigs and dogs— Nature and Science, Scribner's for October. s7°“Keep ‘em alive, boy! keep ’em alive!” said an old physician to bis young brother practitioner—"Dead men pay no bills.” s2 John Wesley, at the age ot seventy-seven, wrote, I do not remember to have felt lowness of +pirits for one quarter of an hour since I was born.” No wonder that he was able to preach when ninety years old. = ‘Wilees, SILVER WARE Stan were favorably reoalved, and, teense page lhe SR s Cieaabe widinta ton with the old favorites, mace the entertain- | mittee ibetantiad ment o qpent oncceas. Teruigkt ladies’ night. | Governor Cooke, who tarn, after afew | fire friend sa a prea rin neh remarks, deliver the same to the tor SaMUBL KIRK & SON, WAL PaRk Races.—Yesterday there | the of achool trustees. T! miwsical Baltimore, Md. ite & good attendance at the National | portion pine will be bya | _ Established 1817. ool Im Fark Kace Course, near the Insane Asylum, to | selected wrap under the leader- 'B1GKO.8 KING has BEMOVED from his old in mg ship 1 Pret suepe EE D on 7th atreet, between, Mand N. te Ho. Bret CA, the ae] Ustronx mete ogee ae! Commas mB | ner of it = rte TEVA recommended ‘ the programme—best three in five fo barnes, tndent of streets, ca - HANDELIEBS, accoud . van contest ae one, Zhe aie ae oC. in, Geliysbarg; J. Davis, ia; Jobn Price, b. pas heat Belle and and neck until they reached tbe tast quarter, when the forrrer m: a spurt, and came in two Jergths shen. —— treed. second a1 ‘won by Belle. Time: 209 y amd 2,524. Pit aes > . Froving the monument groun Rttention oF Many visitors to thet the 4 4s often made asto the Ue work Bas not been resumed on t! Inent itvelf, there Baving been an jor that purpose made daring the Congress, this pany bet | Settirees ce replace Tume: 2:50 4. 'V: dis } two and ue: 2:304- Virginia was wakes c mr<ons ny neers ollins, corner of proposes t> furnish therm ‘The object i+ ‘and symetrical ‘ae etses, ma of stone a ——o- , here hey, embarked fer ‘Richmond.’ ‘They BBAC! as of new patterns York and aa, hands. me CRTSTA Oell-ec$> ALEX. R. SHEPHERD & OD. NY ers * First-class FRUIT and OBNA- MNT AL TER foreale, ‘small Froites Se- for Cataiogue, ia MUNSON, oce-tw™ Felts Chorch, Fairfax co , Va. UNT VERNON NC 2, FRUIT TRERS ADAPTER, fo, THIS R TREES. Erc. 90, PTL Se oe "BEADING Liga’ co’ board works, ano Ba ARTIS. Sete enero Just received a large assortme: 3p Maar M @tt) sep2s Watt Accotink P, VU. levee commenced avd ‘soit the light sh ne o'er” sable Doosblack sulla late hour this morning. when the ball SaLe oy Wuxat.—The only sale of day was 950 bushels of fair red ats recoived by Hartley & Bro. per Hover Rarsing.—A geni is inthis city making arrangem: martet houi-e and other baildings in the toa level with the new grade of Bridge street, be having received a contract tor the parpos trom the board of public works. The work will be done by District lat the personal direction of the gentle 1 to. Smrmenr or Frovr.—The New York steamer John Gibson made An extra trip to-day, taking out 500 barre!s of dour. The barge eorgetown cleared to day in tow for Phila phi with a small joto/ flour. ALEXANDRIA, ‘Tre New Mauger Hovsz.— the sinking fund committee eld at Lue auditor's office on Saturday evening last, the members resolved to visit Washington on Thursday next and inspeetthe new market houre there for the purpose of ‘letermining upon the stele of the stalls, pavements and Internal errangements for the new market house in this city. ‘Tue New Jeuszy Riorkus.—The trial of the parties arrested for complicity in the Paton- burg, N. J., riot is still in progress. Charles Perkins, the colored man arrested here and committed to jail on that charge, has, at the ta meeting of insiance of the New Jersey authorities, been recommitted to await a requisition from that state; and the names of other colored men implicated, and to be arrested, have been on to the authorities of this city. “Big Jox.”—The colored woman, Josephine Bran: on, alias Big Joe, charged with the mur- cer of her child near Accotink, in Fairfax county, is suid to be living in Marder Bay, Washington, but asno reward has been offered for ber arrest, she is going at large with impu- nit sot DNAPPED THE Epitor’s AssisTant.— ‘The lowest ctage of human depravity has at jergih been reached—a man stole the clipping siseors from the Gazette office on Saturday last. No matter huw much his wife may have wanted them, she willrefuse to turther recognize the th‘ef, when she finds out from whence they Were stolen — Gazette, last evenin, CITY ITEMs. « GSNTLEMBN interested in the vote for the dag at Sullivan's will please cail at the Exeol- sior House this evening. The votes will be counted at 7 o'clock. ° THE TAILORIBG DEPARTMENT of Roman & Cox is stocked with the choicest fabrics of fur- eigu'and domestic overcoatings, euitings, coat- ings, vestiugs and trouserings, which will be m ag to order. Satistaction guaranteed. SI 7th street. — Mezn’s Awp Bors’ Oveacoars, great variety, Men's and Boys’ Talmas, great varicty, lust opened Srravs’, 2 . 1101 Penn. ave., bet. 10th and Lich streets Mayx’s AND Youra’s Dress Surrs, Men's and Youth’s Bosiness Suits. Men nd Youth’s Overcoate. Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, at Eisemawx & Bro.’s, 5 505 7th street, three doors above E. < A T#8 AND GENTLEMEN: If you wish your wearlng apparel cleaned in a first-class manner, sent them to A. Fisher, No. 618 9th street, eppo- site Patent Office. The Protessor will give you satisfaction without 21,3: HTNING HeATERS and Parlor Sun La- trobe Stoves; equal toany: and better than many; at Hamilton & Pearson’s mantel and chande- lier emporium, ¥.M.C.A. Building. e068 RELIEP FOR THE Sl per Visit.— Corn@ extracted withont pain; Bunions, Ba Naila, &e., relieved and cured, at Dr. White's, No. 555 15th street, Prosite U 8.7 at, . Treasury. Tre NATIONAL Savines BANE, N. Y. ave ng the roots of the oak aresaid to pose-as | and Ith st., pays 6 perct.ondeposits, 2713146 TuRawoxETEns and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Kempler, near 44 ecrest HE HATIONAL METROPOLITAN vig FIRE INSURANOE COMPANY, = OF THE, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 2, 1870, CAST CAPITAL. 100,000 ¢ in Shepherd's Buildir«, 908% Pennsyl- vel e vente ROMER EEECE, Preteen , 8. TODD, Vice President. SAMUEL UBCSS, Secretary. 2.B. Binks, Tom. B. Todd, Wm, Wall, Caries Just, NE G-Mezerott, Soha T, Leute, A. B. Shepherd. ‘ocl-tf ITED STATES PATENT OFFIOE, USitE? opazee tae RO. Aagust J, On ithe petition of JOHN W. RI ‘ot 7 lyn, 5s preying fer, the extension ‘of a patent granted to'him om the 18th dey of January, 1360, $d reissued on the 10ph day of +1871; bor an crdcred thet the teethnony tn the case be 4 ‘the 17th of Geeta a ie eh a of ttt ohid petalon be on Bi doy of January An: LP TCE Conialmioner. 4LPEABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Containing Cards of First-class ler of iz - pee, yable ‘on or before the 27a VOTOSSR, in all Branches of Business in the Distriet. reasurer. —a BROOKE B WiLLtaMs, oot? St Secretary Cuion Bailrosd C mpaaxy. SGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Fon 32® Saxt tasty paver Tt BE Joms A. Barxn, €36 5-28 La eve. ds. sch & lon ste tivel TaD bigh price for Cast.OF BPOTS. oentiz Peas CLOTMING, Call to, person or | Dm Bann Go. Ale, G9 La. sysane, Bote wo b. 5 3 e ome. o ? Gm a. four dooreabove the Market, south side. scrim? | PA-MER @ GkxEN. Stun, PRil'e A! — A GUO} Gicbrated Budalo. yaw @ouDs:; N'euZA‘G Sip Far Teg ooobe, Lait . end ot! rs Chico, 85 cor Mis and @ et op Tresear nos. MPlowmas. ¥. MCA Be oor WATS Jamas B.McGrnt, 62 F street, neat Pen street. od other Dr + Flannels, very cheap; st erwear; Canton ‘oti ne of all kinds at ex’ low Call aud examine our ode bar- BENJAMI atreet Gents Wins aeTt BB Baktow 1235 Pa. ave.. det. itch apd isch ate, ATTORNEYS-A’ wannelt Canainetos & Ua R¥iNeton, 424, op Jomy D. Chana, 899 Lith erreet mor: ROBB, Clie? Of aime = r and bay ‘SN MILLEB. Georgetown. AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. BLANK BOCKS. FaNcy G fy NEWSePa- PLBS, PERIODICALS, BROOKS, STATION- ERY AND MAGAZINES. Asuprivofailkinds of Reading Matter, Weekly Papers. Magazines, Music, etc., on hand immedi pablicaton. Orders for Books, Portadi Ms. Music, or anything pertaining to the basiness will be promptly filled. selz we H. WREATLEYS cor. Ps. sy. and eth a, Wl, oor, Wtb sod D mreets. T. JomNsoy. Pa, ave., corner 34 “treet cast. AWNINGS, FLAOS, &c, Hooas, 713 Ptarket Space @.. wet, 2b and Th me» Orrics, 49 Jarrerson Srazet, Georgetown, D.C, Hisbed 1881, pren t 1 . & street. Georgetown, DO. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL Re OUISite ¥ ICES. | am Awaried 1°87; and fe row ft. and imo. former Mth senses, wad, 20 K. Oapitel at, Ho VHILL Ban, 10 Mth wtrent between @ and B BANKS AND BANKERS, Ric as & Co., Bxcoutt NaT ONAL Savixes B, x av od Hath ot FR -RUMEN 's Bavine @ Tevet Oo.,Pa ay op.t Dt. Moose & PARVIN, G06 lth st., opp. Treasary Der ¢ BATHS. St OLoup Bate Rooms, corner sth and Petr THE TRADES. RR EMovED— rey intern her fr t she has BILLIARD 8. KEMOVED her DYE ROU m SiN 7th streot | SEATON HALL BiLLtAaDSaLoon, * NINTH STREET. cpp Bev. Dr. Smith » it FALOON, ©OF where sie is now prepared to do all Ben ERS & LOC partake Th ytd prep: ce ‘L?}.-HA NG: « ‘RSMITHA, B! 3 (C, SCHNEIDER. 1207 F st. betwen I2th and 18th ste AY ™INGs, FLaGs, TENTS. VP AgD, Fischve, 8 7th at opp. Patent Omton J.B. SvRWLINs, Bloc, Bells & Lt'e Rods, 1k Pacey. M G. COPELAND, £. Basen rng tore Sone Ac) 46 & Ma 643 Louisiana avenue, one door east 7ih street. | 4y PAS iawine ths Shi pemithg, ae 86 Waser etc oen AWNINGS for Storas, City Kesi- BLEACHERIER. dances, recherche in etic and false, ee? A T, Waitins, Straw Ht Bt. Blescher,$4 Pa.av. TS for sale aud rent, < BOARDING-HOUS LA ~d TENTS booms necons a B DECOF DANOING CLOT WNINGS, TENTS AND FLAGS, 'OHN 0. HOGAN,713 Market Space, between ‘th ud 8th ste, Seilmaker and manufacturer @! Awnings in style and finieh for stores, city snd country residences, Flags for saleor rent, Tents furuished for ip Moctings. Awning material et hand and for sele iM J. = Tustes, ¥ CARPENTER, BUILD: Park Nson House, 2 » bet. Sth and 7th ste Mas BLoixpEnst, 81! B street northwest. BOOK BINDERS. Wo _H. Nai.sy, southwest corner 9th and E ste, Bareanrrne eet So.) aon 7th Wo Bal Lanryne ( Bel as Fc a. d PUmsLiL, M2 Mh erect above ee J. BRADLEY Anas, S18 F at. D A. Baoexay (Catholic), 28 bet. FA 1. & Oo., 708 15th st, corner New York a: G_BaRBoUR. WE Tth st. N.W.,ouedoorfrom a 6.W Ms. (Books bought sud sold.) 809 7th « Bes F. Fx et rp ee coy * bichakp Ropers, 1096 7th st., ve NM. £00T AND SHOE STORES. & Co., 98 P band loth aD 43 Tin strest, oudor 0. F Ear aay bet Jib CONTRACTOR 7% Fellows Hall 1p 80)" DEOR, SS iu serect: ber ween Hand 1. e. stad) @ Washingt 5 x, Boot Maker, 176 Fennsyivante cree . Oust, Sloper Manutacta: BRASS WORKS. Som Mex vite & Lee Te, 16-18-99 15th street BUILDING MATERIA. AR, SugrRERD &U0..910 B Orderstor House Oarpentering, Jobbing or Go» tractors Work #: ily attended to Bhope sad fice, 2. Lith street, belo J. HEIBESGER, # exituccessor to H. F. Louton & Co.,) CITIZENS, ABMY AND NAVY MERCHANT Metropolitan Hotel ws. Bxpman, Mouidtn isi5 ly 0. BUTTER, EGGS, CHE: r> mit Wreatier & Bow! Ror Ab peaks F BRIEM, PRACTIAL PLUMBER, Siwam and Gas-liter, bas RE. MOVED to 609 Lovisians ave Orders left at residence. 289 29 st. N.E., Capitoi Hill,and at store, will meet with prompt attontion. decll t 2 CABINET SHOPS. Wu WALTER. 983 Betrect, soar 30th, JG WeAvSR,(alsoU pholstering), CAMPENTERS ANP BUILDERS. L. 8 C¥AYMAN, 037th stroet and 122 12th stroet, J nN H. RowLetT, 18 6 street, bet. 6th and Teh, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ae. eee a as eat and 6b ste F STREET. . 0. BEAMAN, (housce oxch'd for groom) 13 fie et 905 oe 905 CARRIAGE FACTORIES. PHIL. H. WELCH @ €O., REAL ESTATE BROKERS. AUCTION EBRS AND INSURANCE AGENTS, *RT H. GRANAM. 410-12-16 8th at., bet. D and B. BALL, corner Penn. e und 13% street “Nis, 109 6th st. south of Penn, nay tvania ay Bro. 600 P. ARE, é&e. J.W. Borst eR & BRo., 228 Pa. ay, Motorott Hall : Es CHINA, GLASSW. ‘We buy and sell Beal Estate, Houses, Btcres, Apartments end Uffices to rent and leaee. Bente CIRCU! LIBRARIES. fuilccied, guaranteed and advanced. Money care | W Tf Nixmo,3I7 Pa. avenue, bet. Sd aud 4% ate, fully invested. Begotiations of ‘all kinds ‘aithfally CLOTHING STORES, executed. Honses bui! WaLi.Ror neon £00.82) Pa. lt; long time given for jcontrasts aud ment. Pl }, specifications eo » skilfully drawn, Getiataction guaranteed. ‘Give | Bus® WALEFH & Go Gil ba ‘us one call and wo will merit another. Roman & Cox, Sf Tih street _ 5 Office under Masonic Temple. jem- A Senate, 101] Penn. sve. AU=TIN P. BROWN, OOACH FL Corner N. ¥. avenue and 15*h street, 3 Washington, D.C. WHoLmsaLe DgaLen tn LUMBER LIME, CeMENT, SAND, &., &0., &c. LUMBER BILLs cut to ordr on short notice. BLU& STONE for Building, Macadamting and Paving purposes delivered im any part of the Dis- trict. LEAL ESTATE bought apd sold and money iv- 8.07. P.0 A.G. Harry, 819 Ps. ave., (Law, Titles, Rotary. FECT: MC Brxvert,( Dining Booms,) 17th co. NVEVANCERS. A CORKS, SEALING WAX, ac. rested. To this breuch of ibe business I will here- enale, 1027 7 ME give ny Feraotal tention. and ‘il'be at my | W CORSETS. SUIETS. ae Teh eizest, om om ten 8. 1. CORSETS, ‘ eee Se Dovotass'(Ladiee’ Underwear generally) 408 9th , DERTISTS, LOAN OFFICES. GULDSTEIN @ Co., LOAN OFFICE, 614 0 STREET, VEY & HOLDEN. Wi6 Pon: ‘Sv ., corner Iithst, DO: STORES. Wantact’s DoLLak STORE, 1 Pa,ev., bet.acagth x DRESSHA - Miss WE WoLsonJ20 Pa.ev.(Ont'g tanght by rule) a, DRUG mays 7 the Metropolttan — = BOM |. F. BxsuinssOn Popes. eventiviermicbank: A BARE CHANCE © @.G. Sixws, corner Mew Tork avenue ana lath rom i & Gaititen corner Oth and Hats nortement. SPOBISMEN, RET 15} Penns. ave., Capitol Gill, —s F X Dooney, 233 east Perna. sve, Capitol Hill, The largest and ¢ DRY . Votre & Wi<waL, 8:0?th street, aear La. aver Bogan & Wyiix.(One Price) 11d & 1028 Mth Mas.ANNieK Pa: TERSOR,.cor.Pa.sy. & 6th st. DYE HOUSES, H. @. Kixex., 517 loth at., W oH. WHeatLy. 49 Jeffers EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. STE WARD & TAYLOR, 8H Sth st., corner Enorthwest, most private loan office, Mus Loviex ©. Brrien, 07 13th sizect, near B. loaned sk the lowest ras EXPRESS OFFICES. pest stock of double and sin- je barrel i ene, Between 9th and 2th streots. sel2 FLOR, corner «7 Tin wre entrance on tiew Med by xe enone ConEa: wan 0: and New York av York avenue. The { the city. Mone interest on Gol ‘Watohes, Diamonds. | jc xox = F. 5 Mei Off oon: 608 Ps Plate and Pipted Ware, Guus Fisiplay Ladice and Wadra: 6: Bride st Gar? Waeten Gentlemen's Clothing, Carpets, and all articles ENGHAVERS. ralue. All goods ke} mote’! a H BatucaxTEn,(also Die Sinker,) M5 Pa, avense, R®7eovan = Fancy, Spee W. H, MARLOW, Wood snd Coal Dealer, Corner of 8th and B sts. 8. W. I would tfn}ly inform my friends and trons end the public grteraliy: cone Tate ae MOVED to the corner of 3th and B sts, southwest spposite Finitheonian Park, where I can be found Sc. ,blaeked: aed dre. LOUR, AND Ov! Tuomas & HaRDiNe, cor. 7 bs F & Daawxny,Feed.Grain &e cor FLOWEB M E. Stoors, Embsimer Nat. Flowers, 687th st, withis large aud well-seiccted tock of WUOD AND | Mus Durru 437 lithet Wank us a 15) Goneteas ct, COAL, which J am selling at tho lowest market | Gaotows i Wreaths and Natarel Flowers prices, ‘Thanking my trieude for past favors, 1 | pressed: preserved & anbalmed. ia speior onic? ould be pleased to aee thom at my hew stand; aad ‘RDRIES. all those desirone of purchasing their winter fuel | yo1% McCLELLAND, cofmer of ke, ve, and 10th et, LS! Sot Mn iret sos consl._ | havin a Go. ‘(8-¥.) 11S Pa ev. bee Sisko 0, F Winsiow, euc’r to Timm Winal OW 47 Paey 1872 FALL! 1872 3 ean ring?) @oCiet eR, opened, ol: THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT re-made. sod retuned in two THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT Haroon ® Pearson. cor. sth @D, ¥.M THE LABGEST ASSORTMENT ® & sa OF Pe —— V ASHING’ ag Lie x mPat, 418 19th, near E FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, a eLASS SEAINERS. ear ays FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, GROCERY STORES. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYs’, MA&N'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, EVER OFFERED BEFO! EVER OFFERED BEFORE. EVER OFFERED BEFOBK. WORK, GRurritH, Ladies’ Hatr Bresser,1s4 F 9 Lurge a careful inspection of my goods before pur- chasing cleewhere, assuring the public that 1 Rever before have had such s variety of Gar- ‘ments to please all tastes and desires, to sccommodate all purves, or to give such entire satisfaction. A visit to my establishment will felly repay all who may appropriate the time and trouble of com- ing, whether they purchase or only wish to view my immenee stock aud how I sell ihem, 1011 PEMNSTLVABIA AVESUS, | ‘102 PRNMSYLVANIA 1011 PEANLYLVANIA AVENUE, ~ ee Ease ‘promptly attended to, aby LIVERY STABLES. KEvas &Co., Willard» Hovel Stabies, 16h & Date LiIsON BaTLOR. JR, 1880 to 188 £ street AamoNeTON Nai : 8. Francis Laws. 12% Pa avenve near Ith street, LUMBER YARDS. Wx. McLean. corner 1b street and canal MACHINISTS. Joux McULKLL and uth street. tbat 8 ¥ av and Let, bet Td 8 Beco we, aiker, 140 I et 5. <Broms.® Boer Bupa time REST 4i¢ LUD #t poar Pa. Saxruxnn Toctra & Sex Panne Dai MESO PEOEES. 410 Tob Movet, wear BM strees. ».av., Law, Titles Nonveysaciag » Pet. 17h aud 19th ete os COTLET 4% etrees, Ls DEN, L6 Penn. ave.. corasr “ GW. Driver,) 1218-15 Pous. sv, PAINTERS. HARLSS ARMOR, Sid #D at. O.T.% Le ‘WN, um D.Os 8Non, 621 La. KE, (62 Poon 'AINTS, OF @ Gro Brxeat, Jr. M7 7thst., » Loreen MARTis, 690 st.,bL6 AT. rear “er Hotel FRavcis MILLER. 37 8h street, pear Peon avenue J. Ba VLVEST ER. LS 7th eereet, usar Bt. Lc asind avenne, Bear Pence. + Del. €or PAPER HANG! DoveLas MOORE. 39 9h street, wear Penn. svenve o ‘Sh street, between D and B % i J a bet. 19m and BO 32th et Winn rr TLL, 195 Omas A. Kaacex, i213 BN. ¥ nae, Dew: W.H Sraispovsts also, PictureFremes,/103/ 7th st PATENT AGENTS. Munn &Co.,(B.¥. 50. Am.)8. B. cor, Fa rep ANGHT BROTHERS, 6S F streot, wear Trh st w ¥ corner F and 7th rireets 7 . 0. Departament, OTP Patent Wttos Geo. W. Boruwett, Boom 16 Fod | B: corner hh & Fste.. near Pat. Office for clroulas PATERT &) Oasnon'’s Lrver Te oly , the great Dy: For sale, 35s Th st.,by Wn. ofacturer and prietor. Back bet sr By wr EJ. Pciimas, (copying ® specialty. PIANOS. F.C Re icnersscn, Gt Nith.ab.Pa.ev ort Kyabe's PICTURE @ PORTEKAIT FuanEs. Francis Lams. 12% Po. evenue, near 1b street 1 ¥. specialty ,) $21 Te street, ALzent E. Rinewar. Jax = O"HAcaN, 18lF AaB Porte’ UNDERRILL, 8 B.B. Younes, Western Prod corner streets, Sonomon gd: Fasce fen ee ‘ LOMON J. FaouR, ot Cxaxums TromPsom & Co, 605 &b x ., Opp. Moon: VIN eet et serge Dep’ ©. F street, neat Treerury Pefotbes tear. Eee ENE 5 Put B. Wercy'& Co.. 908 Bat., Masonic Tomple,” SHIRT FACTORIES, Orviin # Go (8. ¥.1203 Pe. av. Detthalst, Es L.A. MCLEAN S16 Fat. bet. f 48. np tains” Max R A. Swrrn. 87 oeet ‘no, lodies Underwear LYEB EDWadkp SToLPe. 609 7th My Pad OMce. Boer. A. WRITEWaND. 4D st. Botwoen Sth & 8th, SOAP SND CANDLE Fai ER, Gare: & Brornen, #19 21 G ot., bet. Oth and 7b. Mus. GH Macxen, 6i7 Tch at. opp. ‘Bs. acRel Gas rx o8P. Patent Office A. BERPURKD & CO..500 Pa. wy. bet $b & loch stag oe aR . cr . w. ¥: JOuN Moan. (siso Tin TEA AND ORIENTAL Tea STOR B. Hora, (siso, Materials. Tools, Be.) 62 Pa. ay. Van Doren, 125 Pa. ‘OBN events, Capito! Hii, nn 5 D W. Buvenives, Sis 12th surcet, south of Pa. ave, ~ Bi 204 Pe ev ah WOOD AND WILLOW WAxk, Gx0.P.Gor?, Big Basket. 19Pa.ev .bet ith Slt b ABKEE NOTIONS, z. H. ADLER, (whole«ie only,) 904 Pa. av., moar 9h ee BANKERS. GEN. ADRIAN &. Rook, Late Col'r Internal sey., Bafsio, N. ¥ Basxie novse oF vl @ BOOT, AVENUE, INGTON, D.o. oa business 2. B, 8Qe 1416 PENNSYLVANIA (Opposite NR ornee ystesee Aoceanas ara Miche Boetann. tensor op