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O - = = Ph |. .amE, cewerr, ec. EVENING STAR. \ District Improvements. ee ae tee THE COURTS. | CITY ITEMS. ALPHABETICAL [per yyy = ———— ACTION OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. meeting of the trust-~ CRIMINAL Count, Judge Mac Arthur.—Yester- EAs ; : THOGRAPHEES. = ll M prt Stafford, in reply to a request for oleae of PY --ve of th ay, Earnest ‘Wangamen wan tried for assaalt= Wotr, Barer axp Brrrato Koons, a BUSINESS DIRECTORY: | J08RPE F. Grower. 466 Pa. ave., bet. 4s Sc@0 ate ERIDAY.....-.c00e- November =, i972. | , ial ectimate on O street, tum 44% Water (> - warmacy Was held ing And resisting police officers who were trying | Stinemetz’s, 1277 Pa. avenue. Containing Cards of First-class Establishments LIVERY STAaLEs. ————3 | ithwest, was infirmed That before thit Cacao ig, om to-day for t toarrest him. The testimony of the officers wa Hostery axp GLoves, an immense rariety,! Widiard® Hoxel Mantes, lth & Deke “LOCAL MEW rare Lured be woul be sonvired. | Sceaniaing. D. P. Hiekiin that between 12 and 1 ovclock p. m..on the 19th | JG oamgon w Steinoerg's, coruce sth aul G | i All Branches of Business iv the District, Wass to iat Batreae LOCAL NEWS. | to repair some 50 yards of brick fostecik sn te ehalr. Dr. y McTRS Was elected per | or June last, they went to Wangaman’s place | 8! my e* . | — : 12 BS street, onesies to — aie gutter Me. A. B. Keys and ™*vent president, and Mr. J.C. Fill waselectsd | of business to arrest him on ® warrant. They | stree! - w. | LOAN @OFFic ox, Amusements, &c., To-night Others: bn reply toe petition aking etanee anes | Simember of the board in place of J tee Major, | of buriuese to, arre standing in f-ent of bis bose | eepry anew lot trench enstomer fancy | , SURICULTURAL WAR : Ene 6% Louisiana. av. and && ( ational Theater—The Lingards benett, on | pthers. in rep Tromthe litt street alle be cut. Testgued: Mr. Fill was elected secre ye | andecized bim, and during the struzete a pistol | nents of our own make: not JOR A. BAER, 928 20-9 La. ave MIEIN & Co..84 0 strnet, pens tek Which oceasion will be presented Chas. Reade through to P street, c-, was informed ther ths |, THe chairman was directed to appaint the | AP4s<i7d tim, and discharged. The officers ; comedy of “ D committees, “> the city. Romay & Cx ALE DEPOTS. SHORING CLASSES, id Garrick” and Lirgard’s | proper mode of proceeding is to enter compial it wore that W 3 DgAMAN was pointing it at one of , Stbeoy Ac, £16 La. oven Prancis Laws. 18% Pa. aveaue eer Wb cree ee Ay . Mr. Ferguson moved the appointment of a m, but witress for the defence proved that Groves.— ortment of res for a Pagoy's Phil's Ale, Georget’s. | Sketches. . « j @t the police court against Mr. ree committee to draft raies and regulations for the the pewder from the pistol burned Wanpanas's dress, driving and street we: {omen de- | Y ] Scmnes YARDS. Fe barleaque tee Comic opera, drama, com- | show canse why he kesps the alley closed: Mr. government of the college; agreed to. and pants. Wangaman’s counsel, when the case | siring good articles will do well to examine | ees dy, burlesque, songs, dances, ete. water cartioe walkin eae cane tee sae | mane Ferauson, Thompson and Jos. $. Nairn | was in the police court, testitied in that court Guo. C. HENNING, No. 410 7th street, N. W. | LAND, Lonietans 0v0. and Ice stipes “ in ppointed. ey di thin! 8 = t' = > . Condensed Locals. horthwest, provided the same does not in: Thompron, Hickling and Fitt were | that thes did not (hick Wangeman was o-nt For tHe Fawity—Twe Staxt EBLE WORKS Six deal horses were reported at police head- | terfere with the wood pavement, and days, | 8PPvinted a committee to select a room for the | few moments returned a verdict of not guilty, | Ne family can afford to be out the famous . qusrters to-day the brick pavement is relaid within five days, |) P00 gui Wangaman left tha count room” tated’ | Halford. Selecetarshive Teble me It is as A coat and hat room is one of the improve- | The superintendent of streets was directed to The question as to when the lectares shontd | Cooke prosecuting, and Gen. Hinkle for | eefential to give a fine flavor to Soups aad Fish mente of the ¥. M. C. A. reading room. Hantee fae eit feotealis om H oteeet mn ahs | be commenced was raised, and: the trustees pers and Meat as the nicest butter is to bread. RoW C. Inckusont, 404. opros rest. vrs. Dr. atier delivere noth inter i ractor for reet, t 2 roreé arly Zz, k hy rm " = m= t DaBReTt, s17 SAFeet, Dee: r a a atéremen Scmmale saltsienery Taber re cee | Uline ad Ga chremuant printing salon nek generally favored an early opening, not later atin, H. Burke wag charger with keeping | Rescaener th Gitt Photograph En- | ji twp AS _ ut ald itn st-near Pacet Tare nigh ne aes Of the Fomndry chara | ee a ee ene rer ane as cremsit® | "ir, Naira’ moved that © committee be ap- | ‘ieotdet auevad th Guams cn the aoc erate fer eae dele nereees Sumac D, duane te | ay ao case ical inst G0 50, fo procere the bricks and have: them iad | Po'uted to conter eee ears og accertain | information did not aver that the house was a four thousand dollars, inclading from forty to | B The inder of a of surgical instruments id tion to their charges, &c-. with a view of reporting | common nuisance. Mr. Cahill, for prosecution fifty ten dollar priz i 1 ber of | 2 will Snd a notice from the owner in our adver- | ¥ithoat delay, and report act ian to the board. | candidates Tor professorships to = special meet moved to amend. “The court overruled the | fyee ‘The onto ieee ese ed ael Buin Lk tising columns. ‘The superintendent was also directed to cause | ing: agreed to, and the president, Dr. Clarke, | jatter motion and sustained the motion to «nash. ves. e enterprise does exactly what it says. | w ee eta Uf, (nt fetiex of Mies Allon | $0 be hesled is the alley renning from Potomac | Oi Secs, Natre and Thompeon, gers aP- | Burke, an aged colored man, was called for- | TH" NAMRWwhich the American Tea Store, | AX° Tae Harllatclphia Row, toemphatically deny | # Marketetreet, and between Bridge strectand | Doirog. ward nd stated to the coart that he was not | corner ith ani I atreets, bears tor the superior | ¥ opp. Pateot Of: th; Hatement that she has had the small-por.” | the canal, Georgetown, suficient gravel ‘teams. | _ The treasurer, Mr. Milburn, was directed to | Tent Whe pened question ten minutes iu the | qualities of its fine teas, coffees, spices, and | E beth ot ereree ee Ce ee ee Te Cee ee ee a ee ee CUM. | cats au cho yutarnibere fur LE per eet oF day: that he did not live there, and knew | other fine groceries sold there tecomaonts than | & , ife-ted their grateful feelings yesterday | Flor bg be aan ee Flock patemanr: | the's subscriptions. nothing of ite character. Smith Kelley, gram! | establishment to al! who like tee goods at New | H ting up = geacrous sabseription for the fo read “eying the PaGolyer block pavemen ‘et | Messrs. Thompson, Ferguson and Fill were | Pothin wm. * axsai York prices. Mr. Dowling delivers goods in all giving disner tor the Industrial Home school | instead of that of Taylor & Filbert, on B stree point s » terins for the admission | (app below; appeal dism'ss parts of the city free of extra charge. |w Sad the poor children of Georgetown. rirahocg hain eka sven ll arereagl OF & maceutical association | ‘The jury was discharged until Monday nex * wei, ‘The centenmta! commissioners tor t Newman & Middleton, in reply to a request to = odes Mier dracecge! sires Wiraovr Patx, Bunions, | Wf. Jouxso ave.. cornsr Sd street east Dr. Dexter and L. A. be awarded a contract for paving 10th street morning a fire Circuit Covet, Chief Justice Cartler.—Te » liad Nails, &e , successfuily treated | AWNINGS, FLAGS, ac, © Cooke and A.K. Shepherd,re. | *Ouihwest,was informed that no more work er Aun Hamilton, of | day, Prince agt. Evening Star; trial resumed. bite, Chiropodist, No. 535 13th street, | Jonx 0. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. cently beld @ meeting to take preliminary | Cam be dore at that point this ROnsON. ¥ in the Eastern nob Pouce Cover, i Deel. "To-day, Attire Pp U.S. Treasury. Established in Wash: | M @ Corsta ND, 643 La. ave., bet. 6b and 7th ste measures tor opening sabscription books to the | A plat was rent to the marshal of the District pot of 4th strest, the lumber | ,ROLCE Cover, - Mot Of deep ae eee) | ington 1861. | KERRIES, a. ov ., bes. 1th ane seth ete centennial stuck in this city. show.ng the ion of the proposed atleyin | with which she is laden taking tire from the ti John H aR LS | Gro B. KRavrr, 1756 Pa. are., corner 18th airect +) COFREF 4 street, ‘Vhe members of Colambia Royal Arch square No. and he was requested to have | stovepipe. An alarm was rung at the nav Site: 6 Ay | Twenty PeR ceNT » oy buying your | Cuas. M Lave, Nat'l Pis& Bread, Capit] st ter, No.1.F. A. A. on Woednesd: the same cend-mned. Mrs. Catharine L yard, snd the steam fire tug, manned 'y sue profanity; $3. James, Williams, sa | | own and your childre and cape, of Car- | NDS. sorener Uthat. presented Mr. Henry S. Me rill with a hand. | wes iniermed that the contractors a once | sailors of the yard, put aud ina little time mma oo t Boor Repeal, pit Atl det iy ter & Co., 424 th st. 6 3 ND, TU Tth stroet. betworn G and H 1iis-45 Peon. ov feme post high priest's jewel. Mr. Merrill is | Tepair ail di ges toher property. which was | the flames were ¢ Z . The si tery on Harriet Johnson $3 and costs. sie Wittcox & G Macuine. The _ BANKS AND BANKERS, fhe retiring high priest, and is succeeded by | S1jured by aizging for a sewer.” 1 engine of the vard was drawn to the wha i n AHOUTING A BOX. celebrated Bazaar Fatterns. Agency at Chas | Natrona. Satine: Bins eee Beene etic ot Je toe pence connections across the canal has been accepted, Spe ee ee ee William Wikon, colored, assault and battery, | Baum’shoopskirt and corset Iactory, sth street, ed to furnish = and the chief engineer instruc Vins & TRust Oo ,Pa.ev..op.T Dt — with intent to kill John Keefe, j Intelligencer B: a he plat 10,28 SS ee #..onp. Treasury Dep't TY as! with necessary instructions, The chief 1G Fou His Eire The corm a white lad about cight years of age. test ithe’ —— BILLIARD SALOOXS. m Pee Send eh ie engineer was directed to have Past tiek Meh ace the case cf Morncn | that ho andtweother tors wore patwertartenres Boerne wsine gag BD ec wish your | sratox Hatt Bilt iakbSaLooy, corser®th & D ste PAINTS, OLS, GLANS, @e. ¥ieit to Centerntal Lodge the proper rardius cut for the Evans Concrete | Woods, who is under sentence of death for the | R¢at Boundary street, when Wilson fire] a © is apparel Senne ans ner, SELL-HANGERS @ LOCKSMITHN. | oxo. hysts:_ J+ lat night. About 7 o clock p. company, to place at the intersection of Mas- | murder of Sam'l i. Uheeseman, having thus far | at him, several shot taking effect in his bed; sent them to A. Fisher, No. 615 9th street, oppo- t with sixty | sachusetts avenue and lth street. Nothingcan t (© RCHNSIDER. 180 F st . between 1th apd 13h ste MARTIN, * site Patent Oftice. The Professor will give you f : ‘near train arrived at the 6th street de % ; failed, a petition has been put in circalation bear wjunesres corroborated this testimony, | S.isrection without fail. Kid Gloves ‘cleaned | 4 Ry Sg og UPR wedetie rocwe | 2" = rE mano Termbers of the lodge, headed by Worshipfal ese ontil the arch Is built towards erecting | asking that he be respited, on the ground that Sizing te bell bondrereoan oe SANG SOY, | ciceiy and cheaps 9,213: BLACKSMITH SHOPS. * Mater W. A. Mov were mt by acom- | & bridge over the c Sreets + bas not made the needful preparations for = ———- r. “CHLI lat mittee of Diwtrict Masons, and escorted to | southeast, as petitioned for b Mr. Daniel F. | death. —— , OTHER CASES. s TuRDMOMBTERS and Barometers are repairea |) .P 4° 4 Ln Pk pea oad Msonic Temple. where Centennial Lodge ex- | Malone and others. Mr. Adolf Cinss was ri- Ae CTtites aed cock ut and battery on Geo. | and made to order by Hempler, near 4 street ERIES. % So mn thet hasteneee Like tele eee serianic | Sussted to Rave the parkingand terrecing done. | yup uF. & P, kausoaD OOMFARY—Tho fea Matiiote assaeltond ene ae ae | eee eee Bt. Rioscher,$04 Peay tien m their handsome blue ledge room, Wor- | a! e Q { | fortieth annual meeting of the stockholders of x f % BOARDING-HOUSES. shipful Master H. A. Whitney In the’ east. | between Marachusetts avenue ad 14th street | the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac | SWAY; $1 a eith =~ rare ft preing Georgetown Advertisements. Mrs Rusinsaset ait W coe occth west, assisted by bis wardens and other officers, The | northwest. Aesistant ineer Forsyth was road company was held in Wtehmond, Va, | DOF, charged with larceny of three coftee sacks, FIBST CLASS CONFECTIONER K BINDERS. Sad were’ intorpecend tnceresting charactor, | directed to make s final measaremont of | on Wednesday. ‘The report of the predvar, | Valued at al; sent to the Teform school. A apc exch: i) wu B ‘ aod were interspersed throughout by appro- | the improvements on 4% street southwest, | Sinn a. Robinson, esq., alludes to the opening | ZED Pon aadiar gaa wee ae ech tid J.C. NICHOLS, BOOKSTORES. Priate music bythe full Masonic choir, under | and to make out assessments for the same. | ofthe ail-rail night line on the 18th of July, the | with burglars et the seen, pads a Maawactein snk artiac te Wx BaLcanrine ( Besigions.&e.), 47th at.cor.D Pree se ee of (rol, Hi OH. Bradiey, with | General Balloch has bosn inetracted to have the | Sirangement belog made with the niceuhe Eulct, Muiesebiey een 9.0 Ponsutt, a th ereet- above Dn % Frot_ John E- Scheel presiding at the ergan. | gutters on the north and south sides of H street, | Fredefickeburg, and Baltiamte ait pen Sa of dun ake soot bad volaatie Got FINE CONFECTIONERY. Db ATARLET Adams. S16 F atopy. Patent OMtce, TENT Dering ® recess in the proceedings the jewel | In front of Wormley’s and Mr. Hooper's, raised Company's line, and the cars have been regu- | 34 Of © both send OA page Ite i MeDenit, | CE OREAM AND FRUIT WATRE ICES ON | D’ A: Brosnan (Catholic), aah st., bet. 9b £ 10th. | Cawnon's Liven Tonic, the great Dreyersie Ram worn by George Washington at the laying of | to conform to the grade of the concrete pave- larly run by this line between Weldon and Bal- | Wtch were taken, which Detectives McDevitt HAND WINTER AND SUMMER. F A Pitt & Oo., 708 New York ave ody. For sale, 806% ith st.,by Wim. Cannon, the corner-stoue of the Capitol was passed | ment, so asto give ® fall westward from 15th | tindre, "The honek deree enna continae | 8d McElfrech succeeded im recovering. Sub-| ait kinds FANCY CAKE. ad the finertatock of | Sa Bea ees oer from 1. : Bech sround for the inspection of the visitors, and | street. Mr. Adolf Cluss was requested to make connection with the day steamboat line on the | Sti"ent to this theft other robberies were com- | FRENCH CANDY this side ot Philadel hia. A sold.) 809 7th #t Bus, of course.an object of great interdst to | an examination of alleged projections of area | Sitmca ue eye Toute to the passengers, | Mitted on the same premises of clothing and S7-Orders for Weddings, Dinners, Partioa, tc , | im omy ——. them. It is of gold. wuite heavy, and elabo- | steps into the footwaiks on the south side of E, affording’ rest to the traveler after. a Tedious other articles, which were recovered from pawn | prepared with the best material and in the most . F.ave, 'y ornamented with Masonic emblems, pe- | between 9th and 10th streets, and to promptly rides So far the company has experienced but | SHOPS, 8nd some of them have been traced to | Ciczaut sty le. 5S HIGH STREBT, y Eiiise bath to the bine and scarlet degrees. at | takesuch measuresas may be necessary toreme- | jittis advantage from thet coma eect | these colored men. ‘They were beth comaltes nov2t-tt . Georcetown.D ©. | A cc) the conclusion of the business before ‘the lodge | dy the evil. Assistant Engineer Forsyth was in- | }{/¢.aqvantage trom their ¢ hr for a hearing on Tuesday next, and Robert : Sa [F rie P Hog Tisitors and other guests were invited te the | 1ormed when an assessment has been made upon | Viet they enjoyed in connection wi he Boe | Richardson, colored man, was held im $590 NOTICE — The, undersigned, Brockholders | L Hutcenta, ac tehetrect 1 Pi @ Po! seer en eee where & most sump- | ® piece of property, part of which hes been | mun steamers: but in tho future, when che ber, | Security as a witness, he having had possesion SAIN THE MASONIC HALL att ‘Hatt, | BM: FoRLone ig. fy ae A {uous repast was set out, which all seemed | transferred by and fo other parties, that the | tmore and Potomac rant ia ee eae: | of the watch, which he obtained: from’ the\ac- | SES Ie Tue MAGOmi HAuls p.maon Mon: | 8 }¢S%, Boot Maker, if fo enjoy. About two hundred Masons | assessments aball be immediately corrected, and | (orga ade and through the city of Baltimore | Used, but has disposed o' nina DOO DAY. 20th November, ins fall attendance ear- ae WORKS. W. 3. Chapman, 15% etcect ene canal, altogether sat down, the Alexandria bret. | the proper charges in each such Subdivision | it is believed that treight may de conveyed be ‘Albert Dine Gan ae page neatly desired, ss business of im po be Inid BRASS WORKS. pouns, Warps e Ger ne hae ren occupying the head of the row of | made against such piece of property. Deputy | the all-rail-line at such rates -as will produce a hert Duvall and Abraham ‘anks. colored | tefore them: JAMES Ble BR. k. SHEKEL 4. | SomMEKVILLR & Lerrce, 816-890 18th street Daxixt Suite, Phoenia Me ine tables, d the Masonic choir about midway. | Engineer Oertley was requested to tarnish the large and valuable freight business not only | DOYS, charged with the larceny of $2: Jawfal | JOSEPH LIBBEY, JENKIN THOMAS, THOM. 3 SUILDING MATERIALS, Manufecturer of Mouldings, Brac the conclusion of the banquet, W. M. H. 4. | board with information astowhat arrangements | j4:8! n Kichmond and Baltimore. but also in | Money from Otis Tucker. Banks is about 7 | DOWLING, JAS. R. BOUCHE, J.B. GIBBS, W. AB. 8uErEERD & 00.910 Pa. bev. 9th & 10th ste, Balusters, &c., and dvaier tn Bash-Do ey, in appropriate remarks, welcomadths | bave been made for draining for the south side nection with roads to the south ot Richmond. Nd not look | GROPLEY. (ee N® 9 T-A. REWMAN,B. L. | W 8.0. Brome - Mouldings ~ Lee PLASTERERS, Senet Leda tak wee teatty welcome | Of F street, betwoen 444 and Gth, and whether tt | Such trado, it is believed, mont cvercnnnke ‘The other Ind ty’ shene wage at | “Groxcxrow, D. wrBUTrEs, EGGS, CHEESE, &c. Joun F KING, 651 Mase. ave., Det. @th and Teh sts | Lodge had received from their | isthe plan tolay an additional sewer on thesouth | Such ta i houieson wie aman . The other lad is about 13 years old, = PO RAILEY & HOHRER.(wholcesle only).0. 8th &D &L BE, Pisin aod ornamental. #0 Sch et ndvia bretiiren. | To this Worshipful Mas- | side of the street; if so toreport the length ant | Qhraed. enident. and, the testimony fully proving the charge, he 0.0 sPiceR, (choice goods.) 8.W. corner MbSE ats, AND GAS FI ter Moore replied, thanking them on behalf of | cost of same, so that the work may be ordered. Sextet was sent to the reform school during minority. CABINET SHOPS, Pa.ax_ bot.oth & Whee bis lodge for the kind welcome extended. He | General Balloch has received the foliowing | AN ArraLlino SCENE. - — - F. SEYMOUR’S, Georzet Fx ALTER $99 & street. pear teen. intron & Pi Yao sard it was the glory of Masonry that it was not | *pecial instructions :—To have asnfticient force | larity took place in this ol ty . GE-STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHUR. G iso Upbolstering ),) 605 Get., bet. 687, ovly ancient and uichangeable, but universal, | put on Monday morning wext to clean up all | horror the etoutest heart. ‘The democr GEORGETOWN. ND LOTS FOR SaL#.—14 400 FEET OF CARPENTERS CILDE, ard that # Mason can find an asylum in every | the streete and avenues in the city and Gieorge- | stall, near the City Hotel, being disco etic Se GROUND on Bridge strect, opposite Union Hot ae 2s Teh erect and 1223 12th strest, land. He expressed the hope that the present | town; to prevent persons setting boxes and | be caning {rom its base, it was eonjectar THE market honse had been raised about five | Tle undersigned is suihorized by the Boar Mosse & Dea kine, G7 Mer oe any okt and 7th was only the commencement of a series of | Other receptacies for ashes and refuse matter | it vas on the point of fallin city trus- | ret up to noon to-de. SERVE | Trustece to offer the above named property for sal A. 0. Buna, houssseaoha tes aiiaaenete tween the brethren of Washington and | on the curb; to have the old surplas and useless | tees set about having it 1 To this | “Taw improverentor High street progre F. L. MOOKE, No. 146 Bridge st., Georeetown | 4+ CAREIAGE FACTORIES. Tees, Alecandria. Col. Mott D. Ball, editor of the | Stones which encumber the sidewatks removed | enc they employed Nicholo F ch, (of this | rapidly this week, until the storm thit arene: | Do = ano | nossa He Gnanem 0-12-14 bet_D ‘Alexs ‘wel, followed in a humorous | OF cut up to form carriage steps, at the expense | city, to unship the topmast ascended by a 7 regione] K TRIMMINGS—Black Marten, Seal, Bi : sf ~ ~ bt] epeech, which was gre: of the owners, and to remove or have shortened ly enjoyed. Speec were alto made by F. A. Reed. € Latham aud Mr. F Col, dames M. Orr f oa y 0 ‘S b = Gro. B. ~ : a saice of ninety feer—the length of | pavement, which Now coupleted fo Panton! | Aya. Blee Couey, aud all wthcr kinds: Prices | Gro. HALE. coruey Bean. event Magor Hugh | the old weoden carriage steps to the required | the mainmast—when the po'e fell with a tre- | 2 areek? pleted to Dunbar. | moderate, at W. F. SEYMOUR'R, Georgetown, | WH. Gare of Alexandria; | dimensions. Major Kichards, chief of police, | mendous crash, tearing away a corner of the 2 = : ree g: Gen. W. H. | was requested to notify his force to prevent the | hotel porch and shade trees in front. Nicholo e, and 1346 street ‘enn. S¥en! BRo.. 0 Pennsyivanis sv. 8. i. GLASSWARE, @c. P corner ¥th and D stre—vs, Powr.t & Gincx, 6-632, F strect, near Tt RIVED—Schooners John B. Halli > , 4 KRY GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES.—Satiens, 7 a PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. tr EF. D. Endicutt, trom New York, with DY Cloths sud Poplins in th lott | 3- W. Borat xn & Buo.. s23 1TH.PoTTs® UND Brown, Kebert Ball nd others Constant intractions that are being made upon | was killed instantly. The disaster took place JG. Waters 4 * m press Cloths sud Foplina in the new cloth Suite -Ports® CXPERUILL, 8. corucrstn & Dats. eee ee he | the cleanlinersand order ofourstrects iy parties | ike Presence of a hort of citizens_men, | WeltitGous, with ae eallnwesin Coren cn Solors’ and of choice sivlen: Eotale, enna cet SREAL ROTATE song n er occasion by some of thete sweeping their flith nto the gutters, and in | women, and children—many of whom turned | Balt Monongahela with 34 corde back oop ca ;, Black Alpacas from 380. to @1 25, ATE AGENTS, &c. banquet broke uy at a lat some instances depos! ing ashes and other refuse | away their faces trom the awful scene. De- | Post Monongah bushels wheat to Geo. Waters, | Black and Colored Velveterns; & splendid: assost: Pe ne DUREET cor. Le avenge and 7th +. itors were escorted t matter in the streets tnd allowing it to remain | ceased was a single man,and bas a father living. GRatw TRapz.—Sales on ‘change to-day were | MeDt of Shawls, very cheap; superior Bed Blankets “hie. Sao poco tem nee Z committee. there fora great lengti: of time. His attention | The tiag-stafl wa= rotten at the base and eaten | son bushela choice amber wh: ot t ioe, ee ot rices: & very large stock | Devin & Uo.,(N_Y¥.) i118 Pe ——_-—____ was also called to the nuisance continually | away by grubs.— Tuolumne (Cal.) Independent. 100 bushels good red, at @LTBe ne eee And hiteand Colored Flannels: | Rowan & Cox, 807 Tib street, Dancers or A Disastrovs Conrtacna- | created by persons in the employ of the Wash- - 5 ; eecand du a BEN JAH he it Paces oat | A Srmavs, loll Penn. ave. wom ruom Woop Yanvs Is Tus Cre ington and Georgetown railway company, who, | "THe Huwvivxxz—The poultry dealers of |, A™ ALARM OF Pitz was turned in from box | cannot be Georgetown, DO ae Vice President Shepherd, of the board of | in paving their track, litter up the paved por- | New York affirm that the sensation stories in ee Station, last evening, caused by the | Bridge street, Georg ttle = THoMPsoN & Oo.. 908 Hb st. opp. Center Market, eaht, hae aces letter to the boar] | tious of the carriageway and leave piles of earth | Tegard to an epidemic among the fowls so ex- | burbing ofsome Sr oa Hight the house of Lien- | Ya. H. WHEATLEY'S NERS OF Dy! saying in view of the recent terri- | and stones ecattered over the face ot it, forming Cat Meneatice ad thee ea eaters i wie Damage titise on High near Water street. Steam Dyeing and scouring sor kK. Fiax7 corner E and Sth streets i Ww. =f - TY st jisagre le im; iment bp 1» and y st y * 4 -. i ERIES. pe. Neuman to Gail your stererian te | torre ne eee OL en tt anes and fish to weaken poultry | | COAL TRapE.—The coal trade for the reek Ore abs M C Bxxsent,(Dining Sooms,) Q7that., op. P.O oneider & dangerous tuisanee, aud lise To-pay. and, the seeat eats eae tat Orne Sener | Lenina eeee uanlted on sccount Of the horse ree aeorgewas DOr OONVEYANCERS. at any moment to produce most disastrous Mesers. Joseph & J. E. Libbey, in rep! band, the meat dealers insist that a destructive | €Pidemic. Boats are arriving more freely to- . Terults in the destruction of property. In nu- | Tequest that a stone wall be erected in fr Ls D.C. 5 ‘0 Established 18%); led 1°87; and ow . a, , 819 .. (Law, Titles, Notary. and | disease is certainly raging among the poultry in | day, however, and the ditterent coal companies ifthe oldest, Intgeet and meet ccaipiens cote | 2” OS RALET, M3 Ee. eve. (Law, 4 ' a4 ne of the oldest, largest. and most complete estab- ce: SEALIN IN BcOTT sDININGSALOON/ meals Se.) merous equares ot the city hundreds ot cords of | Stone piers in the rear of their row of houses on | the middle and western states, and claim that | here hope to have a good trade betore the canal ifehments of the kind in thts country it place in THOLOMax. at wholensle tay eS cree, oA, DOORS ARD BLINDS. aad Woo for fuel, are stacked up in immediate | 2!st street, between L. and M streets, recently | the dealers in poultry dare not furnish a troe | 8 closed forthe winter. The receipts for the | the District for Ck gor hd ape 4 Geutlemen's oo) SKIRTS, . we ‘Center i. Icyou st che waetateeeetaee tt | Satara ene: Rete mn conse | Natcpene of lenescnasryan of tcgomer | Euteweh, wee’ at, Amery dete am wnt | ybior hneyttecepcanians Seats |, OORAEES, Underwee secoraiiy)4e mn "inclines seanas sa fen ie block a jout any | engineer reports that strong frames have been | (quent loss to their business. There is only one I E + 1,8 ns; E rom . ‘ ‘aap . pasltle chomes of cortug tas as ee cent | Pied coke ae ee een tne ceaniced Judge between the two parties— | docks, 4.710 tons; Gonsolidation company, 2,725 | suuset- except taturday, whep it will be ee oe ‘ of this stored wood is about similar to wood ina | and that the request cannot be granted. Messrs. | the customer. ‘ We wait to hear from him. oe Lone ere Mining compat eee : ame aieon noribwest, brick-kiln, and, if fired, the intense heat pro- | John Reed Others, in reply to & petition | iy Wouxn RELY Uron tHe Rercatican | Ray's docks, 7,274 tons, aud Consolidation a - ‘i Hakvey & HoLpen. 1016 Penns. av ‘ i ty Ve ion com- 7 » &Y., Corner Ithet, Seabee weeny Te he ars ne | tee ee anes SI; be denned tmod | PAUTY 10 Give Laem THE Kiont to Vote | pavy, 401s tone , Pace Wearm Krewe: DOLLAR STORES. Euacowussily sheiuing the commmenitn nants | adviacbic telat nee ar present at Gr ae eee fee = eee DoLLak STORE, 9] Pa, av., Det.osasth S : I 7 - at St. Louis yesterday, Mrs. Lucy Stone make these suggestions, bag in order that your | vamed. The chief engineer was informed that | et at St. Lou y RESSH. Kensd may tole provemaniry erosion tsten | secre bioae pavement will be laid on 24 street | 8!ackwell, president, in the chair. The report ALEXANDRIA. the abatement of this danger im our midst, and rom Penneylvenia avenue to East Capito: | of the executive committee wastead by Jalia thes more effectual 4 ter | Ward Howe, stating that the national conven- nd that it is not necessary tu lay water Yee srr Sweeping confingration. 1 trust soce Rocranin | services thereat ate ion oth political parties had been appealed 8.E.Winon.J20 Pa.sy.(Ont's taught TL#ON, a. byrale) G STORES. WE ARF NOW BECEIVING ptain J. R. Frise | WE ABE NOW KECEIVING WE ARE Ni Tescue our city from @ ENGLISH InMiGRaATiON. SHIET FACTORIES, ‘ 4 Devi OK u toi fot women, aud that the demeene sell, late an otis in the English army, and OW BECEIVING wae hay ae take prompt action in the premises, and so far ° — seu Sr goat Ma . f ersrs. Gregory and James Cooper arrived in y 7 Rs a» the board of public works are concentes, soon Stock Market. « hhouider, white the republicans womens (od | this city, yesterday, with letters or introduction OCU SEOORD INSTAEMEST — gan rely upon our cordial co-operation.” BOARD OF HEALTH INSPKCTIONS, Souder, while the republicans treated them | to stessrs, Green & Wise, from their agents in UUs 8ECOND INSTALMENT Eowakd STOLPE, G9 Teh street, op. Pent Omics, Secducecron stash Buperintendent Gatchel reports the inspec- | "ith much consideration, and formally recog- | London, and left on the Oren e train this morn : “ 7th strect, near Le.avenne | BO*T A. WELTERAND. 5M D st. Between th & 9th, Jscespiany Fine, axd Acctpgyrs —Last | tions and sales at Drovers’ Lest and elsewivere, | zed their claims, and thes gnu: look in Cutare | ing, in'company wth Mr. ‘Haris Freeonn, or e Price,) 118 & 1040 Teh st nw SOAP AND ©. Facrouies, Bight about 2), o'clock, fire was discovered in | during the week ending November 21-t, a¢ | the republican party tor their final triumph. traveling agent for the real estate firmot Green : Cor.Pa.av, &6th st. cast | Bates & Beoruxn, 619-31 st.,.Det. 6h and tube an unoccupied frame howe belonging to Mra. | follow: . Tt Vernon Praca M. E. Cavncn, in | X Wise, to view the lands in their hands for sale. Fail and Winter Goods. 1 ae DEPOTS, El‘sabeth Maller, on F street, between 9th and | At Clark's hog pens 720 swine were offersd, fe, was vecterday formally dedicated. | These gentlemen say that many of the best class WB. Wreariy as somescee Medical Moneem BO OTEAM AND GAS pire rem ce Yoth streets northeast. An slarm from box 9 | and cold at 6), ai %- sa the large interior was tilled to the u'most ex- | Of England's citizens are contemplating making BELO we on str oet. Georgetown, Pg ny y Ae ye | ae. ahort!y brought the fire department to the ssene, At Center market Thursday inferior beef | tent ef its capacity. Many ministers of other | Virgima their future home. In the letter to - OrmEsT OFFICES, A.B.S > -H10 Pe. av. betsb & Web ete but owing to the scarcity of water the Columbia | cattle were on sale and sold at 2),a3)<c. ties were present, a3 well as the clergy of Bal- | Messrs. Green & Wise itis stated that there “are es sf pot Ober wo Sth st-. corner K northwest, STORE Y¥. enrine was tue only steamer that went into | At Drover's Cyn ge feted cattle | timore. “In the morning the dedicatory sermon Leld lavsg ant soc Bok. ge PUrPOSC OL | The Greatest Variety of Substaxtisl Saite, “EXPRESS OF cat beers, ¥ GTOVES SHEET.AMon’ sy %, aviee, w the water in a well, which soon | Were offered, as lows: B a aa, 30 was delivered by Kev. P. 8. Foster, D.D., L.L. ~ satan e' 9 he Greatest Variety of ratantial Suits, " . 7 " ‘ARE Because exhausted. The paiiding, owing to the | herd: Mr. Frazier, 45; Mr. Yates, 47; Mr. Lynn, }., one #f the newly-made bishops, ‘The formal | A SALBINTERRUPIRD.—On Tuesday last an | pin Greatett Variety of tubstantiel Suis, Se Ma Brides at tae Wen ree Wartex D. Ww righ St Fe, ave. Rear 46 strect. combustible material of which it was con- Mr. Lilcott, 55; Mr. Griffith, 29; others, 119. | dedication was made by the Rev. Dr. Eddy, a | attorney and an auctioneer went ont near the reatest Variety of Substautial Suits, ENGRAVERS. + Alex’dria. ore mas, ibis Ee at bet. 9 structed, soon got great headway, and the 6 cattle on Sale this woek were a better qual | rormer pastos of the congregation, according to | anal basin to sell a house and lot there anders, | 422 repost Uereey ne neneenennl aunty H, BaUMGaRTEn, (also Die Staker, -Si8 Tch street Between Hage pm ste flames at one time threatened a row of frames than bas been offered for some time. Mr. | the torm prescribed by the Discipline. Inshe | deed of trust, but the occupier of the premises | The Grestest Variety of Bubstantial Suits. ee aa +) 92 Pa. avenue ‘AN also Tin Boofing,) 219-2) Pa. ave Sduoining. and but for the determined efforts of | Means seemed to bave the choiceand cold 6 head | evening a sermon was delivered by Bishop An. | Warned them off, tore down tho rea Beg ant The Largest Assortment of Overcoats, | gp G’ Devi Wi Macbong TITLE EXAuL the hook and ladder company, who succeeded | to Mr. Hunter and 16 head to Mr. Emerson at | Grow trailed it in the dust, and seizing a gun thre: The Largest Assortment of Overcoats, | Ftxc & BEEREND, BE Pritts Sek a ay ee Cob vevanc’s, Rotary with their books in level:ng the building and | 6% cents. Several of our butchers paid 6 cents, ——_——_. . ented ‘to put fire to powder and let lead take The Largest Amsortment of Overcoate, | Wg Fuanson, oor. ba. ar eae ress a 4 TOBACCO ASD ClGAR STURES tering the burning timbers, they would all | and were very willing to have added the if | Aw RccLERSIASTICAL KIGHTS HILL, prohibiting | its comee towards anyone who might attempt to ‘The Largest Assortment of Overcoat ta” nanos isLaND OF UUBA, Lochs & Bro. Teh a Pe. Deen destrozed. The loss is estimated at | there had been more choice cattle onsale. Of | the wsue of decrees of excommunication, has | make the sale: and asle wasundertker eee The Lastgent Atscriment of Urorcoat RecDiacked stiffenedsare, Seaualucw’ | W-5; Boose ia88 Fean's avebue, wear int eco; , with an insurance of $500. The building | the 47 cattle offered 459 sold to butchers at | been submitted tothe Prussian Diet. It dectares | of liquor, and looked as though he moant what ‘The Largest Aseortment of Overcoats. FLOUR, CONMISSIO: PHILIP B. Wakd, southwest cor, Pa, ‘8Y. aud ime et was probably fired b ndiary. prices ranging trom 3c. toGc. 9 cattle were | that any clergyman who shall by name threaten | he said, the threatened parties heeded ins ™e- | ano Newest Designs in Men's Wear, -| THoMas @ HARDING, cor. 7th st. and Maryland a: TOYS, FANCY ac Wh he chief engineer's wagon was stand- | let! over; 23 inferior animals were driven to | with penishiocnt or decree or proclaim as pun- | naces and came back to town. The Newest Dosis ” fe Senedd M. DRANEY, Peed Grain 0. .cor Mass av.&7th Og8. BUPPERT, 40! 7th strest, near D. WE neat the fire. the hook and ladder truck | Baltimore, one of which, although a good iook- | isbable a subject shali be liable to a fine of 5,000 | "Last OF TH SaaLl. Pox.—The superinten- y WER 7 dacked into it and upset the vehicle, breaking | 10g 1,000 Ib., steer, was condemned becanse of | thalers or two years imprisonment, and be inell- | dent of police remais thar g pe pened ae ¥ FLO’ TRUBK MAB ME. Broors, Embalmer Nat. Flowers, €237¢h st oe ‘he original case of | The Newest Designs in 1 00. 4a the top. Foreman Lowe, of Columbia engins | bruises received in transportation. 81 sheop | gible to office during a term of ive secre the divease has been well for two weeks, aml | The Newest Desigus in Mens Wear) ue DEPTH, ash'n, R129 Ce a. +“ GuBERLLas, PaRAsoLs, ‘oxen company, while working at the fire, ran a nail sold to butchers at 7\ a6e sent _ Aenenraa neler f Tilt's silk that the last patient attacked has so far re- | The Newest Desigus in Mon's Wear. Coe. ae ‘reaths and Natural Flower Ouas G@. PRakcu, 1ai8 Pa. Det. Aas & lech eu ee Se eee wren Ht calves wate Coed tal Gun then | wocvers es nthoe Seika te Eerersee Oyu Sauke 9 caw Olwitl— 8 Esper c Elegant Suits for Boys. | "Pony embalmed, tn superior style. Basizt Prue inte neat tite. Me ste, —- a cows and calves were offer and 80) Tom > phr-shedictigd — A iT force M. Boo loth Visit or Scnoot Orrictata or Rocuustan. | $1010 819. were arrested last evening on a charge of con- | was put to work this morning on the neve i, Elegunt Suits for Boye, | JouX MCCLELLAND, corner of La. ave. and i0thet, | "“tuDEMTA MEWS: A delegation of gentiemen interested in the —— spiracy preferred by one of the Messrs. Tilt. It | the Alexandria canal. at the break at Four- Elegant Suits for Boys, FURSISHIBG Josxre GaWLER. 1/2) Pa. avenee, me ublic sebool= of Koehester, N. ¥., arrived in JURORS POR THE NEXT CriwinaL Cover | is alleged that they threatened violence toward | mile run, and the superintendent of the canal Elegant Suite for Boys, | Devtin & Co..(N.¥.) 1113 Pa. av. het 11th@1an ete | ADDISON DaY, itd Peon ave. and re nw: he city Inst evening and secured quarters at | Drawy.—To-day the following jurors were | hands who refused to strike. The hundreds of | says that the necersary repairs can be com- Elegant Suits for Boys. | 0, F WinsLow. suc’r to Timme& Winslow 457 Paar WatcH ec. the ‘Arlington Hotel. The party includes H. | drawn to serve the December term of the crim- | *i/k weavers who areout on the strike are great y leted within ten days. Other persons, how- STO) iH. Edgartor, 5 + President of the board of | inal court, commencing on Monday, December | €Xcited over the aflair. A. E! ever say this is not possible, but even if it were, education; 5, is, superintendent ot schools, | 2, to be held by Judge MacArthu ‘Tue Lovistawa TRountes—Gov. Warmoth, | "avigationon the Chesapeake and Ohio can and Alexander M.M Se ee CE | Fo ee Bere ea 5; O- L2H | naving conctaded that the present Gomatien af be creers eivendy sauna, pete eee en ring ee eipertad enn fe Ge Emery, Phitip Coakiey, AH Biek: | fublic affairs in Lovisiann presente an extraor: as Alexandria is;concerned, may be sald to nace spat Sof esomnbeendber spel: “Jaring | Fell. John W. Brower Ee Bo Biewar Peas: | dinary occasion, has issued a proclamation con: ) may ave “oan Var Dormia Fat onde BENG, D W. Buven:vox, $19 ith strest, south of Pa. ave, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 87 THE CUSTOM DEPARTMENT is amply TRF uEMOR & BRO 334 Pe. Ov. @ toot run ap vening the legisiatare in extra session for a | ©l0sed for the winter. a stored with unrivaled Picco Goods, and furnished RDER, corner Ist and D strests Nw dhe early part of the week visited the schools in sdward Dolan, Jos. gory tac herlod of ten a begiuning 9th December,at | RAILROAD Examrntna Comnrrrag.—The | Sined with anrival making Geutlemen's Clothing WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. New Yura sud Philadelphia. ng heard the William Guinand, W. G. Ridgeley, Jos. the Mechanics’ Institute, now used as a state | ¢X@mining committee of the Orange, Alexan- | ‘with perfect it aud unexce) led workmanship. 3 @x0.P.Gorr, Big Basket, lu Paoy .bet lorballth Washington schouls vert y mentioned Venable, Jobn McClelland, Waiter 8. West, | jhe Mechanics’ Institute, now use dria and Manassas railroad. appointed at the ‘aan i John W. Thompson, Thomas Adams, William es annual meeting of the stockholders last year, WASHINGTON Gar Uiawe Compan’, cig . Don pom bi sera bion H. Langley, and Horatio Browning. Ix THe French Assembly yesterday Pascal | left Lynchburg yesterday morning in a special GLASS STAINERS. ‘isth, near t Boole. tnder |. Heli Jurers—Wm. Sanders, G. M. Oyster. D. | Duprat introduced 1 bill for restoration to the | train, to thoroughly examine the oad, witty the ut Wilson and several | S. Harkness, Douglass Moore, Jos. F. oe Orleans family of their property contis ted in | view to reporting its condition to the meeting of i852. ‘The trial-by-jury bill passed by a vote ot | stockholders to be held In thi We Se ae eee ‘W. Vaveuan, for i wx a eburches, houses, &., 711 D RAILROAD {school trustees. Th Thomas McGill, Keuben F. Baker, 18 city next Wed- Gro @. CoRNWELLESONs, Ps.sv..op. Willard jeneral Eaton, commissioner » Eltsh ner, | i61 to 17s. The committee on an addres<inreply | nesday. s Fashionable Tailors, Bait & Huwx, si Markel Spe Deer kines A P. Park, James Smallwood, It. ¥, | to the President's message, has had two long | DvcKErs report fewer ducks on the river Gso_B. PLaxt & 50x, N- ¥- avenue corner 1sth st asp —o——_ N. W. Burchell, Parker | sessions, the proceedings being secret. than for many previous winters—that is, on the | novi __N.W. COB. 7t# AND D STREETS. Cuanbis A-ATFsL. corner ¥ and isthetrosta, I Op Trovrts In Tue Tarep Barr Moniton, . jr; Henry Bishop, ————— waters near this city, and the laws relating to | ————— ee Say eR, nd renee. ep) Cuvrcm—On Thureday nigh George Hii, j edinboro, T. Edward | Ewicmants rrow Atsace anp Lormatne. | water-fowl shooting are now executed oy eine OR CARPETS! Wu; BUsiay, O09 Tih etrect. between fos are! of the forty-ope members who were Clark, Riley A. Shinn, Peter F. Bacon, Ed- | Contributions to the New York fund for the re- gently on the lower waters, that but little shoot- CARPETS! P P.L Trin k Goce Wao be ‘Movy Yara clued im 187 from the Third Baptist chui ward Abner, Jenkin mas, Robt. A. Hove. bes Se ats naty ioe = ing is Med bacon mainte CR ee CARPETS! a ac. Combined. ff wbich Rev. A Iden is pastor, was held ——_-—__ bow jollars. The nagers say very few HE River Frozen.— night was ir . . Paasoor, Fishing Tackie,) Savcain nat PEXTEISON oF wae Carrtor Gaovxns—a | emigrants may be expected unul Avril, when | the ‘coldest hight experienced ‘hs fall, and Canon | see o x oe pa, n, paste onfer with the ministers on th: nr Proposition of the Government.—Mr. Edward | about forty thousand wi ready to depart for | would have done no discredit to the temp2ra- ‘heapest House Sabjectof reconciliation between the churches, | F- Clark: the architect of the Geglin cine | eae at ture of January. Many hydrants were renjered The C mas. B.0. Garin, cel Seven churches were represented, and Key. W. «lan interview with the Secretary of the In- ao-Tight Squeeze is an Atlanta sal RGsate suburb unserviceable, and the river opposite Washing- IN THE DISTRICT Is HARDWARE =, J. Walker presided. A lengthy debate ensued rior yesterday in regard to the occupation of bd en a fon aud Hunting creek almost as low down a | 4 ESARS, WOLFORD & SHILBERG’s, | L © ee Ip tts: Gold Bonds the Northern Pec!fc Ball a: to how the troubles commenced, the causes ares €S7 and 688 north and south of the East | S@ An lowa jury argued baif a day over its mouth, was trozen over from shore to shore. J % BENNSDY road Compan furnishes to the public a» invest- Of them, and who started them, ia which some ‘ol park. ‘It was decided not to compel the | twenty-five cents in their verdict. Tae Reviciovs Revivat.—Another large | who would respectfully call attention to their be ecred met security which combines the ready negotis- Scommitio: roe cee Rand words. Finally | on account of the leer a tenet epring. | _ 6a-The patient ox pulls the plamed hearse in | congrogation was presevt ar ihe ie eee NEW AND SELECT BTOOK w= SADDLERY bility, the convenience, and the birh credit of # @ committee was appointed to obtain the infor- | 0M account of the lateness of the season; but, for | Hartford. last night, where a protracted meeting is stili oF MAREESS, BA. - @reuaks first-class rafiroad bond. with the solidity and safety Raton fom the clerk of the court as to who | the convenience of those owners who wish'im- | \ go-The Tichborne claimant is to be tried tor | im progress. Rev. Dr. Norris preached and 15 WINTER CARPETINGS AND ns oer ae) ee east iyxttuted the suit and who were the parties | Mediato, settlement, they will be pald 4 once: | perjury on the 2cth instant. mourners were at the altar.—Gazette,last evening. OILCLOTES, as. iuoiapytt Peak eve my ther-to. id y y . URGES. Peunsyivenisave., —_—_e—___ property to the government, and accompany the | S@ Chloroform has proved fa‘al in several which sre direct from the leading Importers and Cars ‘TuRATERS.—The Lingards are giving delight- | same with a sat guaraptee om the part | Cafes within the last few months. [PORTED pDIREct. Manufacturers in the ¢ country. yous, very goad | mats, ‘06 ed a sta, | HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 5-208, ful entertainments at the National Theater this | Of the tenants that they will vacate the premises S27 What iethat which makes every person sick pp cny woe i ye The rm | po teed; ‘The bonds aree first end only mortgage om the Week which are attended by large and fashion- | Whenever required at ten da: ie, Thus, | but those who swallow it? Flattery. RODGERS’ POCKET) 4 LARGE ASSORT- Soicsvet novenies of x 6 season: oun F. Doran, Son Cd Re roed, tts equipments aad earnings, and also on 2 able audiences. Their §ruteel comedies are although the work of de tio not be | ge-They give ladies premiums for personal auD MENTof ALL S1ZB8 | OHOLOK ENGLIBE AND ME itEen shed socceaing’ Ci land grant which, en the compiction of the road, wild Well performed, while W. H. Lingard’s char- | begup, the government will See ee beauty at Minnesota state fairs. TABLE CUTLERY, { AND STYLES of the a 5 id average 33.000 acres to each mile of track. tee Lingende beeen cates, Tezight | Cnce and exchange proptistorship with the | “ao-Catte are dying of “blackleg” in lows. SCISSORS, &c. ’ | FINEST QUALITY” a eLinn ARB TH om. one geen, ‘They are iavued in denominations from @10 to the Lingards have a benefit, on which on | Present owners. Pity the malady is not fatal among men. ermal sv: Srrand Gck'se” | @1,000 Coupon, and @100 to $10,000 Registered, have Sande DEE Geree | TT aeEN | ceue véczowsua ves reualvd ils meciing| a7-heasapel the Necropusten tie cad ‘ao M. W. GALT, BRO. & 00. BAG, BEMP, VENETIAN, HALL and STAIR thirty years te ran, bear ex interest of 7:29 yar cout. ‘The Theater Comique steadily maintains its co Franklin Philp, Esq., president of the | soit note of the pistol are enlivening St. Louis. 2t-3t [Rep.Chron.&0ap | OABP! large . reputation as one of the best varieties theater: : per 437 | in gold, end are EXEMPT FROM USITED &7-A Connecticut nung lady's bad spelling ‘Breprietor s styles te English and American OLL “PHILADBLPAIA, Nov. 22, 1872.—Immense | led to a six tho: breach of promise STAV KUHN, (formerly Foreman for Obes ‘STRAW MATTING, DRUGGETS, MOUSE FUREISHIRG ‘The sem! -annual tn terest on the Bagistered Bonde Tapid euccestion oC novelties, Thar ren Tis, | succese here lastpaigh ‘audience ever | case. » Gi Sos tenes 5 oa BB. O1L, OUOTH 20d COCOA | 5. Ww. Borsan & Buo.,80 Fa. or, te paid with GOLD CHBOKS, sont te the post omoe ‘atiractions have been greatly increased. in Philadelphia. Will arrive in Washington | g7-Imported trinkets, intended for the Ger- TONER aw. white % MATS; Bich in VELVET and THEBAD | Gro.P.GorrdBigBasket, 2008Pa.ev. gddress of the bolder, sma Sona n Saturday. Enuinis RuDERsponyy.” | man, are exceedingly pretty and show very in- | 4NDS SN‘ ong, NS. left at Kanme | BPGS ot oll sine. soubtedly find it to thelr ad- ICE COMPANIES. ‘All marketable Stocks and Bonds received tm ox- Tex Forty Hovzs” Devoriom.—With next | | Madaine Rudersdorff and troupe will sing with | genious decors ewclry store, O49 Pa, ave. NATRN'S Dra aeee | Purchasers will undow Proposes Carpets | INDEPENDENT ICE Co., office, 194 Pa. ay., near th ao pea nee Sunday, the 2th after, Pentecost, terminate» the Chorals on Saturda and Monday evenings | g¢'rhree Philadelphia women, convicted of for. Pa. ave od Sth at oF M(SENTHALS, 401 pee Bog ICE CREAM MASUFACTORIES. —_ —— — cclesias ear of 1871-2. "Durin coln Hall, it will be remembered. otal corner of H. will mest with prompt stention, Han ‘corner Lith, ghost current prices. Sear the forty heese dovetion will hare been (as ‘apie ans es pelng common scolds, ‘have been sent to prison | Tau sacerueios main mgt now? Sm’ 57 KAMEMBER The Arcade, way & Bo ‘st. & Pa. ove achwet Ge ents: oo | ee Building association held | _&~Soysin the west, continue to play with re- | "v0 FURNITURE, DEALERS, CABINET- No, 427 SEVENTH STREET SOUTH, | AuzE.can Int Oo. oMes-slz iy et. bet. Band B paatropolitan ebuarc -ia Baltimore, om the frst | on Monday ight last ¢1,000 wassold af an aver- ee eee oe —— a) a eezTwzEn D ann B. anda: 71, om cent. Mr. ¥ . . Be punaey of Advent. 15:1. and concluding in St. | age ore er cent. 3 ations 7A Minnesota man, who bet on Greeley, had ORNAMESTAL WOOD CARVING. peril ths tity disses to the doce ef take Cab Petesiaatical year Ll begin on Sentey rock, 7. resi; viasegiai = the mud from ove of the street to Pe! me Pi {or the Artificial Wood Orna- | ment. Fiowan Bova-tr ceraber Ist, and on that day the forty hours pitol Hill association yor by seven hundred is Ww ae F ‘cheAM SALOO} Tia aoa ‘will onee rr ‘in the Cath 1 | No. 2 also held a special meeting and elected Mr. S7 Toree thousand feet by seven hundre: y ‘end Bt Baltimore, to conte maul the following | Ferguvn secretary innince wees Johuson, | tobe the size of the world’s fair building at ABEL ORSAMEN TEST mosyivanie avenue. spd” geatlemeys ‘Tucscay morning. resigned. Vienna. UREA’ rr ‘TS. every gay. from &.m. tos 0m 5 Scpvew Inuxese oF finv- De. 87 An obtuse citizen of Keene, N. H., had to Srrree ys omy Baltimore Casriie, of this onine eee ee, draw x man tour miles in a gig becaase Greeley f are : Fi my. Nine inci a city, aad Henry Siicer, D.D., was attacked sudden | newsb iu: Ney d - wasn't elected. ny er vg : Vines vesterday while uttending the dediostere nations of and food are sollofiad, Kod the or aus Vorser Lateupert, lows, appe ane a ar to ponte pty jount Vernon Methodist Epis- | committee—E. ‘Warren Choste, E. B. | B&¥é been subsidized by th ers, They ly ai F » break €1,(00 worth Of witidows a month. 203 ORSE 1 ry CURE Peratyetan ire coe attack had the symptomsof | Barnum—will be "gisd to heat from our cla. E Builders’ od Bitnds, vai lysis. He was removed to the Teatdence if | zens. wa ‘of ladies robber overshoes were late- for Fx: Bir Hotert W. Drruen, nent b when several so {andi ‘the storaach of an ox at Orange, Ve nas: Desens: bro eae oa ORBE AM LE FOWDERS. 4 Fate! atten oe Lati- ‘became of the Iady is not known. maa SL a on BOF. colm ‘were expre d that the attack iw m ental ‘ears You or Oxgn at AvcTION. esers. BASKLIN & res? COLOBING TAx Hal mer & Cleary, anctioneers. will sell in frontot | ®@-A sister of the Rev. Mr. Spurgeon is F Opticians, S37 LOWE'S BL) Macket Bose coe “3 one. In the afternoon he was removed to his | their ton mBeTrow, 12 o'clock, creating a furore by her preaching to the lower 1227 PExns: NUR. lvania avenue, south side, betwee: ‘and 10th Lome, on East Baltimore street." Gepecioe yebveteraa” a ac) ‘Cambridgeshire, England. Genuine Bratilinn FebLls Bee ot strecta, SvenUes ee eae

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