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ed _EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY. December 1, 1872. LOCAL NEWS. Amurements, To-night, ational Theater—Augustin Daly’s drama Article 4+ mic opers, drama, com- . dances, etc. —Fair ‘or the benefit of han Asylum. Chapd.—Featival ——— Condensed Locais. Prof. Tyndall pronounces his name Tyndale, The Warbington Schuetzen Verein last ever Bachus superintend for the new nd a dead between D s of the Knights o lows’ Hall, ce hall is es, and to contribute frant trai thi a, D.C. sily aud religiv for the p ing ly the youth of county k He union man, son @ leading English trades’ deavermyg to have the ternstional alliance between the iron fc ot unions ot Great Britain, pala, andt nited States so extensted as to embrace the bricklayers, ors, and locomotive engineers ree countries. Al a meeting of the Maine republican associ- ation last evening, the following officers were elected tor the ensuing year:—Wm. B. Snell, President; H. L. Piper, vice president; William P. Freeman, secretary; ©. H. Moulton, treas- urer. Executive committee—A. F. Wight, A P. Knight. C.E. Beale, E. A. Harding, and A.O, Spalding. The executive committee wera instracted to give a series of soclables this winter. = Under Sentence of Death THRER CONDEMNED MEN IN THE JAIL. men—Barney Woods, who ntence of death. to be executed on uis week, for the murder of Samuel ries Johnson, wor past bad been ay. when b > Rev with him a haggard has a faint we Presider wor Hie evidently s of further clemency from t but as the dreaded day more ani more attentive to his books, nd now spends almost his entire time ¢ them. we son as to hia fate or the nearly all his time in morning” be says, «the to my soul; I found I hadn't ving in vain.” on is more seriously ine aithongh i spoke peace been = ~ J than heret has some hopes of 2 of a commu 2 himself to his sp € bible in auswer to ether he would’ bke to have he replied that be ca: secular papers, and preferred hi religions reading. | THE SCAFFOLD. sot the corridor have been bat- t half way, and these prisovers cannot se¢ the scaiivld unless they raise them- selves tothe window-sill. The galiows stands as it was lett ¥ Jenkins’ body was te two or ats of | been applied to it. and to the catch holding the drop through 2 wooden box, pa the ground, to « point , and the person who ll therefore be unseen b re, and ‘The win tened up @ urkrown springs the ap v » an execution. ° fe. and, a on tor- | proved a succes: hapter, instituted MM F membership of seventeen, ‘and eight mem! among whom np he ve Work- wg Mason ct. 2 pointment+ banq were in every way ap- | ropriate; spread out in the | jarge hall, eing ia the easterly end of the re three long tables extending to- wards the entrance. When the members and invited guests had assembled all proceeded to ike Panqueting hall, where seats were assigned High Priest Charles F. Coon occupied the center | upon an equal footing, and protect purchasers ers of the District of from imposition. This course has met the ap- Ke., oF ea yroval of the prominent builders of the city, i; tor the Met | who bave mainly shown their sympathy and co incidental expen new trial and | ¢ of seu- | NGS RRECTED DURING THE YEAR vard and "up ulations of the board were imperiect i Dxecu tive 3. and lenientiy enforced up to da: 5.000; repair, pipes and fice © erection of 4 brick buildings and plugs, 514-099; fo eo: itive avenne, frame buildings is recorded from January 1 to 00; repairs of ba rof Ith an Novernber I=, of this year, 118 of which are ro. | streets nM): Washington aqne uct, Sif corded with mansard roots, aud +91 with slat tin | (including $109,000 for completing ti | roots. ae the Potomac.) For repairs, &:. | DISTRICT ARCHITECTUPS Police ald om Gift Photograp2 epert of Mr. Ade, ass, Fatablisthments. pprrraics be nd of Buildings ARREST OF THE PROPRIETORS AND CLERKS. | | Yesterday, Chief Detective Clarvos made an | MANY NECESSARY REFORMS BPovGHET AnoTT. oficial report to Mejor Richards, Saperin- Mr. Adolf Clase, inepector of buildings, has tendent of Police, that there we:e good reasons submitted his tirst aunual report to the boardot for believing that the premises No. 318 9h pubhe works, of which bois @ member. Dir. street northwest; also, No.¢/3 7th street north- Clues says that when he ¢utered upon the duties | west; also, Ne. 237 Pennevivania avenue, and e! Lis office, June 24,191, he wae confronted No sit zt street, were kept for the deposit and With absolutely of lottery tickets cr lotvery policies. Mr: OBSOLETE AND DEFECTIVE LAWS, snithat in consequence difficulties and ques- | Hous arose. botu as to coustraction smd miswider- standing of their provisions and requireme and the result was the present builuing regula | Hons. Referring to the large number of unsafe buildings formerly erected, Mr. C. says itis | ueces-ary to enact coercive imeasures. | lust be Means for the authorities to inter: ngton, Assi ant District Attorney, wae consented, axd i was ¢ 1 that the patties could be prosecuted ajider the United States statute against lotteries, Warrants were pro- cured from the police court, and Major Richards organized four parties of’ police te make the raids simultaneously — Chief Clarvyoe and Licutenants Noonan, Kelly, and Skip- pon in charge of {he respective squads. Seven o’clock p. m., was the hour name ede, if the building tends to damage or iatertere | with the safety of the commanity, or of ueigh- | Chief Clarvoe’s party went to 317 7th strea! ¢ bors, or to disfigure a city or public place. took possession of the premis ng d | THE NEW BUILDING REGULAT Minor, proprietor, and nine clerks,end takin, | = es an sae ool yf dbep tho. | charge of 4521 Cae Lieut. oouai a sansa | wiations no; took possersion of store 623 7th street, anc followe:—They require that a permit be ob- | arrested F. Demerhou Proprietor, and four tained before any new building or alteration of | Cierke, and captured #4 Lieat. Kell | consequence ts commenced, so as to tacilitate, | with his sjuad closed the establishment at control and collect statistical information. | Pennsylvania avenue, and arrested B. F. | They prescribe the use of proper building ma-| Beveridge and J. 1. Shannon, proprietors, and te Henge fegmaoripg the brea Say ey ee two clerks, and captured &70. Lient. Skippon mit the mode of construction for w or dir ' osse was dil not in blast. pointed in finding 31s 9th street The arrested parties were all taken | terent kinds and heights. * NECESSARY rters, and the clerks released | ,, They probibit ths ear at the police court this veneed ial sprictors gave bail in $500 | 2nd fire-places in them instead of police court to-day They require party walls to! part this mornin, | opt rough aud above the roof-coveriny, thus nection he rooting of an They re the sevarate ingle or other wo & mi z mer of adjoining build: be arresied me by briek wor | cPmbustible ib-y prow - - Assault in the Departn In the ¥ port, moke-pipes, fa due Wholesome restrict lhaicguaris im, the coustructi ngs, end preseribe brick partiti rows ol frames at di neces ot forty feet. WOODEN REILDINGS PROHIBITED. ‘They prohibit wooden buildings in the dense- fied that the assault was committed a in the rooms of the department ot j eon ith An altercation first veasioned by w ontion to street r to have circulat yo iain ns Tur + to THE COURTS. CBIMINAL COUB™, Judes MacArthur —To- da: rin Bees. ta) S$ Sacer wes wirnea: ite from Police Gourt.) not guilty. for defen CIRCUIT COURT, Judge Carticr To-day, Ohes ‘ Obio Geral Com ‘agt Brooke verdict for plaintif!, appeal taken, Smith it on trial POLICE COURT, Judge Snell—To-day, Gassa gay Waers, aseavit and battery on Gnann Scott; $5 and cost.’ Samuel G Hust, assault and battery nm Susan Barnes, @ colored woman: $5 and cost Michav! Matoney, assault and ba'tery on Jniie. wife; $5 aud costs. Dallas Noel, siins Knowell- Was charged with indecent exposure, and after "=ar ing the testimony the jndge imposed @ fine of 90, and in defanlt 9 days in thefworkhouse, the cus being & very dir costing one. GEORGETOWN. ‘Tee Lost Matt Povce.—The mail pych containing the northern and eastern mail for this city which was due here on the Sist of May last, came safely to hand yesterday afternoon. It was found hanging up in the Washington City post office, where it had remained six months untouched. THe New YoRK STREAMERS are making double tips, in order to relieve the one amount of freight offering in New York for District mer- chants, caused by the laying in of their Christ- Bias goods. DeaTH oF A VENERAnLE LApY.—The wilow of the late Jadge Dunlop died at her residence here this morning ARRIVED.—Schooner Joseph Baxter, from with turniture ana plaster, to Hartley ; and scuooner Orivie, from Boston with furniture, &c., to same; canal boat C. F rs, Sharpsburg,’ Md., with 2.0% bushels wheat, to George Waters. Cleared. Steamer Jobn Gibson, for New York, with 30 Varrels tlour, and steamer Lady of the Lake, ortolk, z ZAIN TRADE.—The sale’ on ‘change to-day ) bushels fair to good red wheat, at to aLwy ocr INsrecTtIons.—Inspector MeCann reports his inspections tor the month oi Novem- ber at barrels family, 5,658 barrels extra 85 barreis super, 14 barrels tine, and 15 barrel: middlings; and Inspector Peters reports his at 3 2,641 barrels extra, 72) bar- pepulated sections aud prin treats of ngton. They detine the delicate qaestions to party walls, a3 far as this can be thout resort to litigation. hey wake the safeguards required by the public&gainst dangerous structures more effec- | tive. They prohibit unventilated houses and | water-closets, and put restrictions on the erec- ‘ion of dwellings and rooms intended for human Labitation. ‘THEATERS, PURLIC HALLS, &0. Finally they make regulations on the subject of safety to life in theaters, public halls op, by controlling the mode of egress, and all the essential arrangements of said buildings, reventing the admission of a greater number persons than the building is capable of seat- ing. and securing good ventilation and the greatest possible security. 00D BNOUGH TO BEGIN WITS. It is believed that with our wide stree houses of moderate height, the pressure of 0 | aqueduct water, and the efficiency of our fi | department, these regulations are sufficient striet to start with, without unnecessarily e:- cumbering their enforcement. USE OF BUILDING REGULATIONS. Whilst it is tilusory to expect that conttagr: the effect that witness had u certain officers of that ¢ bis (witnesees) control, or that he bad it in his power to contro! their official action, which he denounced aa +‘ n lie,” whereupon Wright raised his cane and struck witness over the head. Wit ness retired to another part of the room and seized & cane .d put himself on the defensive, when his assnilant desisted. Witness was cross- uestioned as to his carrying a pistol, when he lenied that he did. Judge Wright then ad- Gresed the court in quite an. excited maguer stating that in the country whete he’ i py slo his boasts that artment were under it was a custom to knock anfoné down phed the term “liar” to another, an should apply it to him with impan Court imposed a fine of $4), from whick an Sppeal was taken and bonds given, District Improvements, ACTION OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. In reply to a request of certain parties that they may be allowed to pave with brick in front of their premises, on K street, they were in- formed that the same cannot be granted. The attention of the chairman of the legislative committee on markets (Mr. .1. W. Thompson) has been invited to a letter of F. H. McFarland tions willever be entirely prevented in cities, | and others with reference to the condition of the these reforms tend materially to increase the hern market, for such action as he may safeguards against fire and accident, an-ltocoa- | deem proper in the ease. The letter referred to fine the fire to the building in which it oriz- | states that the northern m t inates, This desirable result can never be at- | able condition for colt w i v- tained while the present custom continues of | ing such sway that it is very atortable tor loading the roofs of any atvle, cornices, dealers, ststaction. It other exposed portions of buildings with w: Suggests that strips b w The substitution of galvanized tronean | which cau be done « be made at a smal! advance on the cost of wood. | Six additional doors are ne WHAT THEY PROVIDE FO the building. Ithas been ox The provisions of the } law ressions on the Bun Hill read. spect have been initiated with a view { Lincon avenue and Sarge: the ordinary me al causcs of fire the read trimmed w: Deiective heating spparatus, detectty eer Pipes, spoutancous com!» und umstances fayoring it: {ri spread by intlammail nu the city limits, jess use of kerosen iy under this head. SUBSTANTIAL BUIL ‘The system of inspection wil! tion of enbstantial buildings, dit of the nati 1 metropolis, place builde: pit HOUT THE —The estimates of approy government purposes in and about the Instrict ot Columbia during the fiscal year end ing June 50, 1574, are as follo operation. le examining cases of violation t Hospital tor the ot the 1 law, I bave endeavored to act fairly and | for the Columbia Hospit i give promptly all desired in- | ing-in-Asylum, vice. for the Deaf and Dumb, UB PROGRESS IN ARCHITECTURE. In regard to the progress made in architectur in the District, Mr. ©. says: A praiseworthy 139,000, or Women and L, Columbia Dnstit ny | ous Smithsonian Institution, r the Reform Sehoo! uluries Of Justices of tivairy 48 to beauty, finish, convenience, au | },00%; for repairs and im- adaptation to the business reyuirements of an he | ‘Treasury imereasing and progressive populatiun is mani | bu improvements and repairs at Keterring to the WwW Z val, ; for works: at THICKNESS OF BRICK WALLS, Fort Foote, $25,000; tor works at 'Fort Washing Forty years ago, tourteen inches wore | t 5,000; for improvement of Potomac river the least thiekness that a brick wat be erected for three~ buildings, but and Grounds.—For buildin ss has been gradually diminished i and around Wasuington, * have become usual for improvement of M, mithsonian grounds, F SHAM STRUCTTRES e screens of brick work of fo ts fraudulently to evade the law regarding party walls—and bz rows c tame buildings runuing rough whole snare n sqitare 13 reser $10,000 and tion No. ‘tion of Khode Ist Th eum slight! CADNO! OY any aily in the great object of sa means come into uccount, the city. BUILDING STATISTICS, Arrangements are made to have statistical in- Washington navy yard, 314! and ordnane ; new magazine buildings at Washington, 310,00 |: formation in relation to the erectioz buildings hereatter, much more comp detailed. The District owns qutte a numer of valuable buildings, which are at present iz cat ef the varions organizations who occupy them, dd ® = he work on the Capitol extension, $43,000; ann| rs of the Capitol, $19,000; painting di grading Capitol grounds, $'25,000; new pes, &e.. at the Insane asylum, $1 completing hails oF the Smithsonian instil el Joon occu ¢ ' Tepaits have to be paid oul | £52, ; for repairs, &c., at the Reform School, rote cnctte eee abn eane Dime, Sad the M- | co their continpeek finds. 5,000; for support of the Freedinen’s Hosp:tal, loving guests from abroad:—l- (2. A. Fetiows, | o eEceuetene $30,000 fics of the Uesteh State eee TSMD | Te clesing, Mr Cinsstaye: tiNot to multiply o——. " cuumeer ar te Tn omners grant | ofices, the inspector of buildings should be | Tae IwavacRatic RRRMONTRS — Fix L'Emmonr, fe anatts Templars ot lows; H. | Charged with examining them Manually, and | Cirtain Pewneyiranta Clerks tink about i.—1n 4. grand scribe of Maryland; J. | besides, at any time, at the call of the os py- | pursuance of a call printed in yesterday's Sra RK. Harteock, past grand high priest of lowa: | ing organizations. The necessary funds for | a special meeting of the Pennaylyania republi- Charles H. Banford, past high priest ot Mary keeping buildings in repair coutd then be sys- | can association was held at Glark’s Hall last se epee one to the de. | &™patcally reported to the legislature, the | evening, ‘tor the purpose of taking action in lictous viands & by Woodbury « Co., | who bad been engaged as caterers, a welcom: | iress was made by High Priest U. E. Coon. Toast-mecter Jon Edwin Mason then read j letters trom Ben Perley Poore, George L. Mc- | Kean, G. K.P. of Maryland: Geo. L. Chapin, | P. GHP. oF Delaware: C. Bowen, G. Serie. | Of Marsacuu: others, expressing their vegret at not being able to be present according | to invitation. He then proceeded to read the Feguiar toasts, as toll rand Chapter of the Dy tet Colam! —respouse by Grand | High Priest A. T. Long ‘amy ment Knights Tempiar of the United States” — Tesponse by J. A. Fellows. “Grand Chap Of Meryland’ “response by Herman I mons. ut i. “The early Latavet' response by [ grand & Literature Tesponse t Macke: response by ¢ The Scottish Rites of th risdietion of the United States’t- y Albert Pike. Y thing ne se by Dp an eloquent tit made sem Other toasts wer e responding was Mr. } interested the company with an | ‘Lhe Masonic Choir enlivened h some choice music, and a flute Companion Schutter was’ much ap- The banquet was in all respects x7 credit is due the commit- plauded. enjoyable affair, | miftees, the small appropriations required would | matters in connection wi! | of two yoke whole sn®ject would be bronght concisely hefore referenee to the inauguration of Gen. Grant, the personal attention of the concerned com- in opposition to the movement of the District committee, who ignored the ditferent state asso- ciations. the members of which were the 0} men in this District who rendered any actual assistance in the campaign.” Resolutions were adopted that “in the opinion of this association the citizens of the states resident in Washi ton, as good a claim to be represented in the arrangements as the few prominent citi- zeus; that the association protests against being counted out,” Ke. One Dr. Green donied the right of the Governor to appoint a mixed cotwmittee, and said it should be entirely parti- san. A committee was appointed to invite the co-operation of other state associations in this attempt to make the inauguration ceremonies a‘“partisan” display, and the P. R. A. ad enter into the regular appropriation bills, ant economy a d public satety be largely promotsd. ‘The various arrangemen is necessary to accom: movate houses and the parked spaces in our modeled streets adjoining them, and numerous the general improve- medts going on in the District, were mainly « tended to by me. dition to the regular du- tles of the office, as detailed in chis report. _———e. ‘Tae S. P.C. A. av Wonx— Fines for Driving Oren with Sore Feet—Last evening, about 6 o'clock, Mr. Gatehel, president of the S. P. C. A., noticed two ox teams (each team consisting being driven along E street, be- tween (th and 7th. Mr. @. says the animals | Journed. ‘ 4 showed unmistakable evidences of intense sut- . eae 5 : - fering from sore fect, and he followed the teams | _CHRSATZAKR AnD Qito Cana, Couraxy to their stable, in an alley between 6th and 7th | VS: Mackatt.—in the cireuit court yesterday, the case of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal vs. Mackall was commenced. The canal company sues Mackall to obtain possession of certain wharf property on the banks ot the canal, neac the foot of G street. Mackall set up a tax title, but the company showed an act of incorpora- tion by Congress, which exempts the property of the canal company from taxation, and Judge Cartter there upon Tefused to admit any evi- dence of tax title. The jury returned a sealed verdict for plaintifis this morning, and defend- antentered an appeal to the court in general term. ‘The property in question has been # boue and Eand F streets, and called upon Oficer Felt, and together they arrested the drivers and George Heid, theowner of the teams, and all were taken to the station-louse. In conse- uence of the lateness of the hour, Mr. Gatclie! requested lateral from each of the drivers and $100 from Mr. Reid tor their appearance before Justice Keese this morning; but it wa: not furnished, and the men were locked up until this morning, when they were brought betore Justice Keese tor examination. Dr. Gatchel’s testimony showed th: fee Of arrangements— Messrs. John E. Mason, Daniel 8S. Jones, Nobie D. Larner, John A. Duren and Benj. Bees of the en A WashiINeTON S#anrer OrgRating IN New Yors.—On the 18th of last month Messrs. B. W. Keed & Sons, of this city, received from Colegate & Sons, of New York, @ billof $79 tor soaps. ordered, as they stated, “by Mr. R. W. Keed of your firm, for whom we ® draft for < ‘The frm not having » member in New York at that time, at once telegraphed to that effect and wrote for particulars, and in a few days a description of the swindler was re- ceived here. The watter was submitted to Chiet detective Clarvoe, and he immediately recog- nized the descriptian aa that ef a young man who seems to have been playing sharper for some tifme. Mr. Clarvoe informed the New York Suthorities, and the correspandence ween ‘the firms was tarnedover to Police commissioner Mannier, of that city, with whom the case rests. Yesterday Reed & Sons reeeived a bill from H. S. Schmidt & Co., liquer dea'ers of New York, for $1,160.16 worth of wines and liquors + ered by KR. W. Reed, who received from us = on thedraft which we inclose,” Sc. This transaction appears to have been made by the same sharper, and the bill made by him sho how to purchase and obtain the The names of other Washing- ton merchants appear tohave been used lately New York, probably by the same party, and ¥ loss falls on the New Yorkers some steps to stop his career : < , MPRoven OxdeR ov Kup MaN.—The Great Sachem and Chiets of the Great Council will Take the isitation to subordinate tril #* follows —Tusearora, No. 5, Dec. 5; Osag Ne & ©: Logan, No. 8, Dec. 19; One dage. No. 16, Dec. 7; 's No. 11, Dee. i6; Bisrk Hawk. No. St. Tammany, Do. 13, Lee. 2. and that on Friday last he ordered them off the street and warned the drivers not to take them out until well. At the time stated the drivers Towalk and when they ‘were stoppedeseromte to walk, and wi y were the stable in the alley of contention for several years past. ———— ‘Tar THeater.—‘“Article 7” is a good article to draw, and Manager Saville did well to introduce it'to Washington play-goers. It abounds in interesting situations, and is well nna saawen fla acted, mounted and dressed. eS See ae = The Theater Comique holds its own in the : tor Gace extent. and variety of its attractions, and ca. tear Ot eclninee there being no tedious waits between the acts these animais had not been under shelter ar | i# something in its favor. ‘The Zitella troupe and other new features are added this week, peaatoneioes waaay ConrustzD WiLL.—In the matter of the will of the late Lewis Carusi,a caveat has been filed by Nathaniel Carusi statingthat undue infia- ig phe ppm mg ence was used on the testator, and that he was fo ogg om at the time of making his will not of soupdand ine of $100 in the letter - Rensting ae one, it Gentes me ook s preci is OF Feawircn Latimer & was @ as Mr. Held to stay all night in the Fgh wil Bold 8 spe fale of —_ —— oe hor ‘urniure, new cooking and heating , new and second hand cloth: front of their auction rooms to-morrow = in at 10 o'clock. Ss LDING ASssOCIATION.—At the meetin, iene of the North Washington Building Association, 42 shares were advanced upon at an average of 55% per cent. a ge Fixe sets, French gilt,and Alaska diamond im all the gold on nae wed at igg’s jewelry store, No. 45; Pennsylvania avenue near 44 street. THE PHOTOGRAPRIC ASSOCIATION of the’ District of Columbia met last evening, and a was read by J. Ward, ccglycerine and gine ts glycet ue pg ap nitrate of silver in exhibited several photo-relier printi and otherwise, ‘The president, FE. ith bach, and Mes Ward ee of the Woodbury BEAUTIFUL Hare Switcnss, at low fi ures, are offered at Chas. Baum’s Human Hair Depot, Tth street, Intelligencer Building. s2ee- ‘Tue RIGHTS OF CoLorsD PsoPLe in Res. TAURANTS, Sc.—This morning, in the criminal court, Judge MaeArthur, there cases on the calendar of egies Tefesiog to enverte otic | S@-The national democratic committee has ioe a between white | issued an address eulogistic of Mr. Greeley. and col It was stated that Mr.| &89-In Boston, juries give one cent damage in Davidge was ‘a8 counsel in these libel suits. nd he being confined to his house by sickness @7-A. J. Blessin was elected to the New the cases were postponed until to-morrow. York legislature by a majority of one. 3.M3 barrels tamily, rels super, 431 barrels tine, and 234 barreis mid Clings. Total for the month, 16 ALEXANDRIA. Tue Rotts Mvagper Trrar.—in the county court, Judge K. H. Cockerille. tha case of John Rollins, colored, charged with the murder of acolored man’ named Arthur Cole, had not been concluded at three o'clock this afternoon, at which hour witnesses were still being examined, the teatimony of the following aving Leen received: Drs. Leach and Harti. in, of Washington; Sergeant Larrabee, of the Metropolitan police; Jenny Sumby, Henry Simms, Tom Henry, Noah Robinson, John Bowen, Philip Graham and Harrison Goldman, colored. The purport of the evidence so far taken is to the eflect that Kollins, actuated by jealousy, cut. and slashed Cole in a terrible manner with a razor, and that the latter died irom the effect of these wounds abont twenty- three days after they were inflicted. [A verdict was returned of thurder in the second degree. | Tue CawaL.—It is now said that navigation will not be resumed on the Alexandria canal this winter. ‘The earth was frozen so hard du- ring the late cold “snap” that it cannot be worked satisfactorily any more unt next spring. It is also said that President Gorman or the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, will run ic breakers nntil the 5th instant, after which date the companies shipping coal’ will have to ran them A FEROCIOTS AND SANGUINARY FIGHT oc curred in @ grocery onthe upper ead ef Oronoko ttreet last Friday night between two m of whom bit off and spit ont the ear of the other. THIRTY CAR LOaDSof cattle arrived here to- day by the O., A. and M. railroad, and weut through to the north via the B. and P. R. R. ‘Tar SUBSCRIPTION (o the Young Men’s Chris tian Association building fu now amounts to about $200.— Gu last evening. Cc OTHING. CHEAPER THUAN EVER! OVELCOAT! Sepzoecrsace ecdcoceseses essorocossss OVERCUAT! WINTER SUITS. WINTER SUITS. WINTER SUIT. SSR SUIT so i eR SOITS WINTER SULT: TERSULTS SINTER SULT: WiINTSE SUITS. WINTER SUITS WINTER SUITS. WINTER SUITs. 96 00 88 00 10.00 1200 15.00 wb OO 720.00 "80 2.00 st 000 SU S08 srr 7.00 asa 5.60 SULPS. 3.20 A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Third Door from Eleventh Street ®7-Store open until 9 p,m. and on Saturday anti? 11 p.m., to accommotate those who ave no time to purchase during the day. novis-tr N*Y OFFICE JUAN BOYLE @ Ce, REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, No. 605 PreteentTH STREET, (opporite Treasury.) FOR BALE. A HANDSOMELY FINISHED HOUSE on scuth A street, between 34 ond 34 streets, with all the modern tm provements. cash paymon' anc long ‘time om, balance. Several FARMS, sinal and large, on the line of the Point of Rocks ral road, within a tew minutes’ walk of the topot,with in thirty mirutes cf Washington. Terms’ enay. Also, two of two hundred scres each, ou the sam tosd and same distance from depot, improved by Hoves, &c. Alea, one of 5) acres, in Fanqnier Va handsomely in ear Cat son Qxk0 each; «mall cash payment can remain fortive(5) years,with interest at rercent. One lot on south wide of same street, 22x 129 ou very easy terms. ‘Three luts corner of Mand 2%) streets. Four lots on 24th street. between M aud N._ One lot on N. between 23d and 24th streets. Six lots near Capitol. fronting on New Jersey avenne Gno of the finest situations in the city. A handsome Country Seatof 64 acrea,one mile above Georgetown. & handsome House,om corner 2istand i streets, with every modern’ improvement, long-time pay ments. A fine Lot on 0 street B. £., be $4. Two Lots on 34. street, Several Lots on D street, bet. handsome Houses in the’ West End. ‘and Lots in all parts of the otty. Two Houses on 9th street = - MONE) LOA! tm sums of from 61.000 fo 910,50 on real eatate. For the accommodation of th blic the Office bi WwW: DAY BNINGS from Tetosctlecss WED EES nowas ARPETS! C CARPETS! CAPPETS! IM THE DISTRICT. MESORS. WOLFORD & SHILBERBG Td eetbet tongs stock area many mew styles vITY ITEMS. GLovEs of all kinds, in Kid, Dogskin, Cas‘or, Coth, Berlin, &c., just received at Goldman & Steinberg’s, corner 7th and G streets. Brack Dases Srrrs for gentlemen; a fine | assortment at moderate prices. Gao. C. Hawn No. 410 Seventh street N. eae TAR nest and the cheapest. There are a great many imitations and counter‘eits. Go to & reliable and insist upon having the Halford Leicestershire Table Sauce; only Sity cents per pint bottle. AT THE AwEn and I streets, ‘ound a select stock of new Raisins and’ Currants, besides Mince Meat, New York Buckwheat, and several other lu ries for the approaching holidays. All goods delivered free. FREBCR Cassiw colors, ® Pants, plain and fancy it $12 per pair. Gentlemen's, youth's, @ children’s Inverness, King William, Sack Overcoats. Also, a choice stock Of goods in the piece, for ordered work. Roman & Cox, 567 7th street. Rean’s Graxp Dcuess CoLoex®, Read's Grand Duchess Qologne. Kead's Grand Duchess Cologne. Kead’s Grand Duchess Cologne. The sweetest perfume in the world, and no lady’s toilet complete without it. For sale by Druggists and Fancy Stores. : a Rzav’s SoR® THROAT AND CATARRE Powprn Kead's Sore Throat and Catarrh Powder. Kead's Sore Throat and Catarrh Powder. Read's Sore Throat and Catarrh Powder. ‘The wonder of the age, as almost Sore Throat, Cold in the Head, Iniluenza, Elonga tion of the Tonsiis, Sore Tongue and Hoarseness can be cured in aday, and tor ministers, and singers it clears the voice like a bell ¢ Highly recommended by Rev. « E.. tammar. DP. D., Baltimore; Rev. Foley, do; Rev. W edward ‘and Myers, and thousands of others. Druggists. Notice_—Ky.L cies for the sale of tickets in th Gitt Concert in aid of the Public Library ot | Kentucky, were required to settle up on yeeter day, 25th November, but for the accommoda- tion ot those who &re not yet supplied with tickets, I will continue te fill “cash orders which may be received at this ofice, until the evening ot December 5th. ‘Tos. E. Brawixtre, Agent Pub. Lib, Ky. Loulsyille, . Hey. %, 7 CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN, Buntona Chilblains, Bad Nails, &e., successfully treated opponite U. 8! Treasery. ‘Eetablisces en Wen opposite U. 8. le in ad ington 1861. WILicox & Grns’s SEwine MACHINR. ‘Phe celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. Baum’s hoopekirt and corset factory, ith street, Intelligencer Building. 10,28 ——o—_ Tae NATIONAL Savinos BANE, corner of New York avenue and 15th street. pays 6 per ct. ~ abbum On deposits for each calendar month Banking hours, 9to4. Saturdays, 9to 4 and é tos, a 7.146 Lapres AWD GENTLEMEN: If you wish your wearing apparel cleaned in a first-class manner, sent them to A. Fisher, No. 615 9th street, ippo- site Patent Office. The Professor will give you satisfaction without fail. Kid Gloves cleaned nicely and chea) 9,21,3: Se ‘TEBRMOMBTBES and Barometers a) and made to order by Hempler, near dic street ——_—_—_—_—_—______ Georgetown Advertisements. (Cm win AT DUNBABTON STREET M. E.CHUBCH, G. D. 0 —The La Mie Society will hi nfectionery, ice Cicam and Fancy Articles, and tarnish an ¢ collent Sapper in the Lecture-room of the Church THUBSDAY and FRIDAY, December 5th and » commencing at 7:30 P.M. ‘Admission, 10 ceut= . Tickets at Mr J- Henry Wil idgest.. aud at the Gharch. 4 HAY He’? : 100 bales prime TIMOTHY HAY, ia store, and for sale tp lots to snit purchasers. 3,400 bushels No.1 POTATOES, ex daily per schooner from Hudson. N.Y. lw "J. @. WATERS, 109 Water stro. A FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONERY. J.C. NICHOLS, Manufacturer and desler im FINE OONFECTIONERY. 1CK CREAM AND FRUIT WATER ICES ON HAND WINTER AND SUMMER All kinds FANCY CAKE,and the finest stock of FRENCH CANDY thie side of Phiindel phi &7 Orders tor Weddings, Dinners, Partics, &o . prepared with the best materia! aud in the most eleguut style, 55 HIGH STREET, pv diet Georgetown, D.C. B&ILGESTRERT PRESBYTERIAN CHCROH AND LOTS FOB SaL&.—14,400 FEET OF GBOUND on Bridge street, opposite Union Hotel The undersigned is ed by the Board Trustees to offer the above named property for sale, F. L. MOORE, No. 146 Bridge st., Georgetown D.C. n S-eott BY ‘LHOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. TORY SALE OF STOCK OF HARD WAKE AND MERCHANDISE AT No. 135 BRIDGE STREKT, GE+RGETOWN. Twill scll-at public auction, on the prem ines, No. 13" Bridge street, Goorsow MONDAY, December 9its, 1572. at 10 the sale is com ork of Hardware aud Mer colitnined in said premises. of sale: 1 sume of $30 or ander. eneh) sid for ali sumsover $8 a credit of #ix moutie will -the purchaser giving his note ther for, bearing interest from day of eale, or other isfectory s curity, “povld Cota)” ‘THOS. DOWLING, Anct bovld eats EX INS 1a DBY “GOODS —Poplins, Empresa Cloths Merinoes, Valures, i tora; Scotch Plaid, from 25e. to The.; gre: of Dress Gorda, . Sitec. in new colors, 50 pieces Black Alpacss aud Mobair, from 25c. to $125, 15) striped sod p'sid Sbawia, very cheap. Blankets, from $3 Sp; superior California do.; Cloths, Oaesimer Flannels. Veiveteens. A lange stock of Cot Loupht before the advance. Water proof from ssc. . Bie Waterproof, a new article BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 Brides st. 7M. H, WHEATLEY'S Steam Dyeing and Scouring Estab et ishment, Orrice, 49 JEFFERSON STREET, Georgetown, D. 0. Fstablished 1691; premium awarded 1:87; and fs now oue of the oldest, largeat. and most complete estab- lshmente of the kind in this eountry the District for Cleaning or Dyeing Clothing. | Kverything appertaining to the busin well and promptly executed. Office closed Sp Re cme ad TNO oe al oe a REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 905 F sTREET, 905 PHIL. BH. WELCH @ CO., BSTATS BROKERS. AUCTIONEBA: amar AND INSURANCE AG ENTS, ™ We and sell Heal Estate. Houses, Stores EY jeuta and Offices to ret and loses, “Bent jollected, teed and advanced. Money care (ally tuvested. Megotiations of ail Kinds teithfally executed. Houses built; long time given for att ment. Viana, specifications, contracts and fully drawn, 5 naranteed. ‘@iv Gone calvand wo will merit cotter’ ' SF Utice wuder Masonic Temple. som. UsTLN P. BROWN, A ¥, aud 15h street, AWE EN hance, | 5 WuotgsaLe DEALER IN BSB. LIME, CEMENT, SAND, &c., &c., &c. “EERE ‘B BILLS cut to order on short notice LUE STONE for Building, Macadamizing and Paving purposes delivered in any part of the Dis BEAL ESTATE bought and sold and money in- tested. To this brane of the basiness I will here iv rsoval attention, and will be at Sites dally f mien &.m. until four p.m marl-it (Bam OPEnING BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S Fall and Winter Clothing, SUITABLE FoR SOMOOL AND DRESS WEAR LEO fall stcck ESS SHIBTS, UNDERBSHIRTS and WSS; all sizes. ‘to this DRA’ a Special attention given Purchasers would do well to a and got an idea of the tasty style and low ot WALL, BOBINSON & 00., ocld-tf _ 991 Penns. ave. bet. Sth and lth sts, Pc a ne T= KING OF CBROMOS. JaMES BELLBW, BOOKSELLER, ‘705 7th street, corner @, . W. oe N Ta Srore, corner 7th | “WAEHINGTON Sate Bake T tween e NG MA MORE and WASHINGTON AND Tur oie: | ow run as fgilows. r tTIMORE Leave daily, except Sud: and 1045.4 m 510.325, 48 Fol ALL WAY except Sundsy, at 5:11 5.6 | , Leave at@45a m.and<i0 p.m. No trains to or | from Anpspous or ee x ON SUNDAY | FOR BALTIMORE Leave at 5.08. m and 3.0, 5:0 aed 745 p.m FOR WAY STATIONS. 5:00. m. and 5:30 omecting at Belay Bt Baltimore te Wheeling, Parkerel; a For St eaburg. and Poin cou Belay House end Strasburg, loave at 3:15 pw connecting at Relay Honse with Strasburg and Winchester ac commodation tran Through tickets to the West can be had at th th. Jarhington Station Ticket Ufice at aT hon For New York. Philadelphia and Boston ere ad Vertisement of “ Through Line eet Master Tr: I Ticket Agen -! 5: Gen TA et, Winahin f ig LINE BE TWEEN WASHINGT THOS. BR. SHAR COLE, G. portation Lau 6 | PRILADELPHIA, AND YORK WastiNctox, November 5, <2 Trains between WASHINGTON and NEW YORK ' Das fo lows | FORK NEW VORK. wirhons chance Leave daily (except Sunday) at 5:0) a.m, 1a) and | Spm FOR PHILADELPHIA eily (except Sunday! at 5:0 a.m. 1.0) and ‘DAY. & StS: p.m, and Philadel ita wt 820 p.m. Sleeping Cars for New York ou £:50p. m. train only. Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York and Boston can be had at the Station Uftice at sil hours of the day. Fer Baltimore and Qhio raitrosd eharertiscment tee echedule between ington, ore, A Dagelie ‘Sod the Weet, ae TH Cy eee GRO. 8. KOONTZ, ‘Agent, Was! LEXANDRIA« WASH Aw *ineros in. oa awk MD Alexandria @ Fredericksburg B.B. Corner of B and Sizth streets. for Alexandria leave as follows:— Tees as 1:43, °8:38, @02, 11-23 °7:08, 5.53, Do mi, L:a3, * 8:35, 602, 11 fs Local Strive aa follows traiue trom 6:13, 8:28, 10:25 @, m.y 1:18, *3:18, 5:35, 7-28 p. ae ‘Tratus marked UA! GREAT SCCTEERA REP REN ie icnmend “1 La Sourh and ath wom Through tickets to all for sale Sinetreet nd Fenuey ivan ore passengers cau leave orders for and residences Office, corner Fawe to’ be checked at’ all hovele © firough todeetination Otice—Oorner 6th street ant Pa. avenue, 8. You Gen" yet Tomac kx, GOSS ER Depot Corner Wh and B Streets ¥.W. TRAINS LEAVE FORTRAINS ARRIVE AT BALTIMORE WASHINGTON o.m., Niagare Erp..! daily 6:55 a.t)., Baltimore Man, 5:7 dnily cept Stinday 10:50. 'm. Western Hx ils a.m, Wester Ex = ree aaily Breas-daliy p.m Sp m., Pacific Express. commodation, dady,ex._ datl - peng sina nig os o ¥, except Bundey dali * Accommodation SS p.m. Southern Ex ‘Galiy Dress, daily ex. Sunday ‘Traine leaving Washington at 5:33 3 m r. i - i Bewie teak hay 8 for Maribors caving Bowie 10:0. mands 13 pom act Marlboro 11-23 a.m. end 613 p.m ees Trains arr Washington 21.0% a.m and 5:3 ‘te with By trains leaving ML pro=:2}.@, m. and 3:33 p.m. Sa Parrengers leaving iheir orders at Ticket Offce, 8:35 p. m., Circinnat! Bx- northweet corner Sixth stret aud Ponusyirwais evel cau have their Called Toe and checked at otels snd residences to'all poles Nerth aud West. Thr: tickets to Hinctnuati Columbos, Indianapclis, Loutsviile, St. Leuis, Mew Orleane, Chicago, Omaha, San Franciacc. and al) pointe north, north weet, west, and southwest P ivauie sven L. DrBARBY.Genl Supt.) S78E8* Supt. . YOUNG, Gen I Pass'r Agent. jyhtt 187Qrennsrivania nove] 812 TO TER NOBIEWEST. SOUTH, AND SOUTH On and after Oct. 27, 1972, tratue will leave ae fol lows: Washingtoa...... A THE GREAT DOUBLE TBACK kU Tipu cteaeitdestmeremmecas . bandred mniles saved £0 Western and tre New York. 5 M. datly, except Sanday. northwest. xcept Baturday, end 34) p. mex Maca Connection: Through from Baltimore to NIAGARA anc PITTSWURG withort change. Mig feo Gaga nin, bd Fd th ‘corner street eunsylvania axon un under National Hetel, where reliable inlormal.cr will be given st al! times. this offer can opring tickets at secure ihodd os in Palace Usre for Pitts bore, fice—Dorner Sth street and Penaa. avenue, ED. 8. YOUNG, Genta! Passenger A ED. 8. * er 5 ‘marit-17 . ‘Baldinsze 7 dally cept Sunday, STEAMER LINES C UNARD LINE, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FECM NEW YORK. 4 Abyssinia...Wed., Dec. 25 “Dee. 1) Cul an Wed.) Jan. 3 Dec. i+) Parthia...Wed... Jan. 5 fol WEDBESDAY ond SATUB ot oer ere Sees Rates or Passack.—Cabin, $90, $100, and 91%), old, is to accommudevon Keteto Baris, $15, gvid, widitiona pers} Heturu tickete’ on fevorable torme. Steerage, @90, currenc; Seoengorcke from Liverpool and Queenstown, tsof Europe, at lowest rates. Thro Bite ci tad Fiveu to Belfast, din w. eree, ntwerp ou porte on the Com it aml for jediterranean ports. For ht and «age. apply at the Company's office, Bowling “teen; lor steerage passage, a: No. LL1 Broadway. Thonis 1 “CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent novis ly LL CHMEDUL FOR NORFOLK AND BOSTON, Up and after Monday. Rept. 16th, 1°72, be Steamer “EADY OF THE LAR BS carrylog the U.S. Mail, will leave ber, ‘Crouch rf. foot of 6th street ONDAY and TUUMSDAY at2 ym. stopping « at the principal river landings, tor NOMPOLR connect! = at Resto with the M. M. Steamshi; lor 2. —¥. D. Grover. Norfolk, ¥s.; ——, Alex G. Waters, Georgetown. TM. Orouct abin pas. NEY EXPBESS LINE ViA CANAL PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDR WASHINGTON & GEORGETOWN, D. RE as, Sparta, Wout va. e town, D.O., s. A pete eaTULDAY. jaa Lithogits fiikd eabeay BOOKS, STATIONERY, &a. HY™ 541s WITH 1 UNES. BYMBSALS WITH 1 UNES AND CHASTS. yiee of bindine BICHAKD B. MORUN 2 © 5 Penneytranis aven ast received by nord NEW Booss AT BALLANTINES All the new Books received ae soon, Ss publistet, ard any book purchased at retail will be furnisbe! Sib eeell fiting Book cover { charce ee rumber of SCNDAY SCHOOL iz ¥ BOUBS jum reorived WM. BALLANTYNE. a BLAS poré 425 7th street, near E street. AGAZINES AND FASHION BOOKS FOR M NOVEMBER ESCEIVED AT Sht stou's Bookstore, Ww BOOKS Kustice Dismonde. by Avihony Trotlope Cilve Garcos. by Brauces t ‘ Within the Marc. by Mos Hecry W Wenders of the Velivwstone, iilustrated Wonders of the Moon, from the French igh, by MB. Braddor rophecs b+ tie author of Métor Sweet Ustieied Almas oe STATIONERY <t ynabity 4 whelesmic and ot! LLINGDON'S Bookstore, onl Corner Gy street and Pe JEW MAP OF TURBO showing the r Mr ms ne. EOF THE NiLB, te taken by Dr. Li NoOtios OPER kak WW STAT IO Moon MAN BINDIBNG DONE TO are invited te eN. nder National MetropoUtan = neat door te Jay Cooke Ho eel2-tt sshingion, D —— FAMILY SUPPLIES. » a I ee @ Bro. 30. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE LOW PRICES FOR CASH ONLY Just recetved, 00 dozen 21 Tomatoes 200 wach: § se 2 : Be wach; 34 cock, bh rach, barrel . ce XX Flour at @2 ae, gallons Pratt's Astr “ ce Boll But 2 Ibe Leaf Lard fer $i, Bost Sager < wiped tani Choice Japan Tea only 7 Rxtre ay ao! weed Mikado Japan only 6 Choter my ec « kept ut. lower 417 Seventh Strees, DEALEB IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES, 1 bave now ta store A ESPLENPID ASSORTMENT OF ALL GROCERIES, Which I am selling very tow, ‘Consisting, iu part, of ir WHITE HEATH PEACHES, FRESH PINE APPLE, ACHES, STRAWGERRIES, FRESH PEAS, TOMATOES, SUCCOTASH, LIMA BEA CORN, LOBSTE SALMO, . JELLIES, fe. NEW MEDFIELD BUCK WHEAT. GOLOBN DRIP SYRU. NEW FORK APPLES, PORE AI PLE CIDER, PRIME NEW YORK BUTTER, do. novi-tt - (LHC GhoceniEs. At our new locstion, No 1321 Tth STREET, be- tween N and O streets, uear the uew Nor erp market, will be found # well selected, stock of FIBST-CLASS GROCERIES st lowest cash prices, to which we invice the special attention Of oUF patrous and the public goneraiy. Read the following price Lis Best Family Flour at $11.90 per barrel. Best Extra Best Gubpowder ‘Toa at Jeet Japa: “ wo aoe 3 Doflee, 4 Good Brown Sogar at i White utes ay And many other articics too namerons (. meaticn whic will be sold et vory lowost rates. Au imepec- Lon of our geods and prices will pay. P. G. BOWSER 4 00., 1521 Tru STREET, Berween Nand 0 novl-tf GROCERIES! ARM YOURSELF with ADVERTISED PRICE LISTS or SECOND-CLASS CROCERIES AND THES CALL ON US AND PURCHASE CHOICE GOODS AT COMPETITIVE BATES. BLPHORTe YoURGS 2 08., CRocERs, eepll ure amp F Sraucrs. MEDIOAL, &o.