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TR ee EE i if More Werk for the Gallows. COMETHING ABOUT JOHNSON, WHO 18 UNDER SENTENCE TO BB BANGED TO-MORROW. Unless the President inter poses within tienext | twenty-(our hours by granting & respite or com 0 ask himseig | MUting the senvence of death — some time ago by Judge Humphreys, holding the criminal ani hay Holiv court, on Charies Johnson, he will executed to- -ices?”” Many desire | morrow in the, jail yard, on the same szaffuld either useful or orna- Jenkin: was hang on the | ad relatives, and everyboay murd-r of his wife, some . tospend money with a lavish CHRISTMAS IS COMLNG. Where te Buy Moeliday Goods. Directory to the Best and Che iy NEWS. Just now everyone is beginning LOCA ' or herself the question, «‘Whe- Arsasements, &c., To-night. day goods at reasonable pr onai Tivater—Lester Wallack andhis New | to purchase presents, ec mpany in “Central Park.” mental, for friepds ar ahi - | in fact, is prepare 7 Comique—Comie opera, drama, com | 309 uring the JO sDAY. apest. bs defure, and on which Barney Woods € d Friday last for the murder of bur songs, dances, ete. » Dicken days thanat anyother sca- <uffered death on F aoa “4 cart Sankt. wet “t | gy ent Sieetermeeaieeeeer nes | hecaar Crean a eee ee tenet | ‘ 3 Orpl m. { in 3 cetxal observance ot Christmas time - G A + ae z | eager ee thet” ste Engiand, "and layeespecitiamess on | quite @ mamber of persons for ticke's of sini vey Yard.—Grand Fair ct that it has a li! ston to the jail yardon the day of exefntion, igi eralizing and ch: a ef . ; 5 ieaiee: ple; opening | but the list was nearly filled, and it is c cert by the Marine Band. | {a6 So ending ‘hearts which Ba scening | rrobable that ina few hours there will be m0 manne weenie, [ closed to the appeais of charity during the year; | more te Mogg = sinner ol ang mechescoiond Pe Sed giving even tue most woridiy-minded anew | Wek to the same cell occupied by Jet = tr. 5. P. Brow a for his Winter easi | Sra Sroader view of lite and its duties, “Here im | fore bis execution—one of the dungeons on the duce a t, DetWEeD “ah an <! tte ot indulge in many of | *€cond tloor—and has for some time past been | Sud | America, while we may not indu y of | he valle Of Rev. Memes. Gibbous 33.3 5 © abcient ceremo: employed in the cele- | receiving the visits of Rev. Messrs. G! 4 Mr r ped Seat | Ryder and Pinkney, and anamber of colored rurday evenin, laymen, among them Bir. Wm. Syphax. tHe foems to be perfectly resigned, and stated yes terday, and also to-day, that he had made his per: bh God, and was anxious to be at home with him. This morning, Messrs. Ryder and Syphax had a long intervie bration of the day in England, we are in no whit bebind-Pand in our general regard tor and ob servance of the occasion, which ts still looked upon, and honored asour leading Holiday. Weil, | everyody ts casting about to see where money can be expended to the best advantage, and, as in which it is an undisputed fact that the most extensive with him, in whi cod veliahie oanlece ix Holiday goods arlertise | he spoke cheerfully of bis approaching fate, and in Tae Srak, we propose to give from day to | Joined earnestly ina hymn anda prayer. ng | day, for the benefit of the public, t de teil ; ovy, | tion of the wares of sucn ad i pierent Work and finat i> | that these who desire to pure! y The carson Just where to buy at the lowest prices. Ail such y through fr sons will do weil to consult this colamn i we N 7 tard Poni b will he cueteeataonre erthe Hotids ot the President, or to interfere in any way w sonane the case. excavatic —— ail, mens am. is | Among the mi bie | Dedieation of the Metropolitan Pres ction of Mr. | holiday present of jeweir To byterian Charch. those who want the genuine article we can con- | This fine editice, situated on the corner of was called ont at Sy | scientionsly commend the old established itm | 4th and B streets ‘southeast, (a description of « by saaiaem frombux | ¢ W. Gate & Co., on the north which was published in Tae Stan a tew days aston of a coal oil lamp a ‘yivama avenue, between Lith and f2th | since,) was dedicated yesterday. The exercises » Corner of Jd street and ‘They have just received a iarge assorc- | commenced at Il o'clock a. m., the charch new und elegant goods, especiatiy being thronged. Among those present were benefit of the orphan girs of | signed*or the holidays, and are prepared to President Graut, Senator Tramball, Ju: tow in progress at Odd | them as cheap as they can beabtained in New | Drake aud Hon. Horace Maynard. The <ervi ace to spend @ pleas- | York and other large cit Auything bought | were commenced with a prayer by Koy Baritable act at the same | here may be depended upon to be just exactly | Van Doran; singin; lowed, and then Rev. what it is represented. The stock of this firm fi . H. Parks, of Philadeiphia, ‘read appropriate comprises not only articles of jewelry, but lina selections of Scriptures, and another prayer bos ox NN L$£$ Ee THE CouRTs. Fr "sae MacArthur — CE ORE: sa eee at GEORGETOWN. | George.o¥2 Advertisements. 1 FAMILY SUPPLIES. 1 ; . ENT ODES ; norning, ® AccrDEnT—Saturday pigbt a pair of horses NT | BEY « one, larceny i stealing bagnées from #8; Doeeed ood | accched toam ambulance ran away on f ae wer! 1D eee ee ene se ihe grand larceny viclolbing | Street, and threwout the driver. War. Urook, | tor the traresction | Sol PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE cee eet rea eT culty, Ada Kcily: | dislecating his Bip. ‘The injored man wes tasen | oe supe = ir ae & : sasoult with Intent ¢9 kill Hears Jeniter rar con | to bis hotue, where medical attendance Ws tewerat Sy ociek MUNDAY BVBSIN for the peu! ember 9 y order Loder * ‘as owe Brows « lias Th ans ‘Agleto: — ag eo Essrx, who 2 arge | x BO WAGNER, CBsirman Com LOW PRICES FoR ony of carriage sen'eneed to the Penitentiary ne year, POLICE COURT, Judce Snell —To day. George Porter. assault and battery on OMcor Hickm $3 ena cost or thirty days in el. @ of the third precinct police sta some yearé past, has been ‘ranefetred for at the central office in Washington, in Lieut. Washington Harley.wh rr Mantiacturer ani dvaler i Aveault on Offcer Lusky and resisting hin: § here. The order takes efitct 7 rer and d-aler ia ” costa. John Blu. cha-ged with assants and d Axrivan.—Schooners E. B. : FINE CONFECTIONERY. on Henry Hurd; continued. Patrick and ( fie | Veporit, with 32,448 feet white pine to J ICE “geam anp ¥ T WATER 1 ce eee tory ete Bertin aint eee | and J. E. Libbey; Mabel Bail, from New Yor: HAND WINTER AND SUMMER language in the Theater Com*que last night atars | boat Wm. H. Billinger, with 2 | FRENCH CANDY bis side of Pai ® ligious meeting. James Finnegau was fined $10 for | wheat, 112 tons corn, und’ 52 b: | Be Orders for Weddings, Di igbtirg in Metropolitan Hall on Saturtay night. | Waters; boat E. F.Wheeler { ared with the best a * Levi Watson, colored. indecent exposure, $5. I wheat to same; boat Joseph 5 | SeeaMtetyle. od STRE B. Cox, colored, was fined €39 for carrying a “ 6 yc Repeater } 3 RIGH STR gerous Weajon—e dirk kuif bbia | Roun ae geld x a a bus els corn an { BIDGE-S T PRESBYTERIAN , Transfers of Eeal Extate. & Brovher; boat Wm. Marbary, | BREE SSIEMOR oe The following transfers of real estate have 2,200 bushels wheat to Hartley & Brother. deen filed since our last report, in the offs ef the Recorder of Deeds: Peter Thompson to Olinte a Lloyd, Lloyd to Hugh H, Warner A.8. Trundle, B. Talbott amd Medicy, 5,200 bushels wheat to B. Taivett & Son 4 50 do. to Hartler & Brother, and 1,200 bush. | b ¥ - 7 Ps qual k cCaftrey, part square 725, o Sarah A. Qouneily. sab. $5. are, ns J. Billmon, subs (99. orember 14:—John 0. Rvane nee wid K Cart. ter. part le nd 17, square 219, $25,0N; Dis riot Columbia to W. Fischer, lot 12, sy bs Jewima P. Ball to J. N.’ Bal fumare 425, and sub eis do: to W. H. Dougal; bos: Wo tons ha: Grain © Hartiey & Brether. RaDE.—The sales on "cba S teshels goed red wheat, 200 Dehels very good do., $1 NEAT.Ss; prime to choice, ¢ pal bite, 6Scents; vetlow, 6 Bt $1 Bom 4 Ne ee ee cet cae ee ence ee eae e4 of ea é aA e 3 Eas Be Ph “ = ie ee { and 4th | statuettes, vases, and other goods suitable tor Sarrolt holiday presents. Go in and inspect the assort- ment; it will cost you nothing. Pareats who intend to invest in toys for their 2 Pastors Association | children sheuid look over the $25,000 invoice ot «tor to-day at 1 o'clock a. m.,totake | goods in that line (just received,) of Mr. L. Oe- dleration the subject of the differences | rawamimur, No. 019 F street, between 9th aud between the cherches and the mamagers o: 10th streets. Crowds of people are already fre- Young Men's Christian Association, bu | auenting this stoxe, and carrying off scores at Want of 4 guorem no business was transacted. taney articles for their children. “Those who go Professor Tyedall's fourth lecture on Light | soon will kave their pick of the large assort will be deliveredat Lincoln Hall thisevening, | | Housekeepers and others who wish to lay in and, as usual, will be illustrated by amumber | the concomitanteof the Christmas dinner shoul of interesting and instructive experiments. Tue | read the advertisement of Mr. oan - Lums- Professor has as bis auditors at these lectures | Dom & \Uo., No. 208 9th street. Besides the was offered by v. G. A. Hail. Rev. Dr. Chester then preached the dedicatory sermon. e course of which he said that about eight ‘ars ago the first steys were taken toward the organization of the church. Gn the Sabbath morning of February 23, 1864, about fifteen persons met to conter with him on the subject of organiz the church in a small school- honse on street, and the result of the con- sultation was that he entered on the work. Very soon the building pro to be too small, and the frame building at corner of 3d and D streets southeast,since a market, was secured, and on the lith of April, six weeks atter the organization, the congregation met there as the st and 2d sire, the most distinguished people in Washin; ordinary line of groceries, they have on hand | Capitol Hill’ Preebyterian Church. The little The mission in St. Stephen's ( oranges, lemons, grapes, nuts, raisins, crauber- | congregation then included eleven persons {rom church, of which Rev. Johm McNally is past Ties, dates, figs, prunes, &c. Those who go to | other cities, two from Scotland, and others and which is given under the direction of Rev. | the center market daily should drop across the | from three churches of the city. Even this Father Glackmeyer, 3. J., and two other Jesu way and inspect the goods of this tirm. larger building was not d satisfactory, Fathers, commenced yesterday morning, aud Mr. H. S8MKEN, who tt to Europe last | and the con; ‘ion decided to erect an editice. will be continued ten days. He then explained the delays in the erection of the building, and expressed the thanks of the congregation for the aid given by various indi- viduals to enable the church to overcome all its difficulties, naming Mr. A. R. Shepherd, who fener the marble altar. He sai rship was now about 300, with a cong: of 4. On the conclusion of sermon, Chester said that a debt of $6,000 remai upon the church, and within a few minutes nearly $2,000 was contributed, Mr. William McLain leading off with $200.’ The morning services closed with singing, prayer, and bene summer, ordered a cent assortment of useful and ornamental iry, including dia- monds, pearls, corals, watches of the latest | patterns, sterling and plated silverware, besides fine bronzes, French clocks, elegant fans, opera | glasses, Russia leather goods, Paris and Vienna fancy articles, Xc., especially suitable for Christmas presents. Mr. 8. purchased these goods hoping to be in his new store in Vernon Tow before the holidays. As it is, he finds him- self cramped for room at his present store, N $13 Pennsylvanis avenue, and is prepare cluse out his goods at the cheapest rat. One of the very finest bazaars for wo: embroidered goods, and toys of all de: is of Cagistian Ry Judge Wylie, sitting in chambers, Saturday appointed the following trastees of the Metho dist Episcopal church on 12th street east: —W me. James H. Beall, Jobn T. Jamas, An- rgese, Charles Berkely, Daniel dohn- won anc Murphy. The Kev. Dr. White, who has been quite ill, has almost recovered, we are glad to say, and is ally directing th of the wia- dows of St. Matthew's c! igre ioe bh ladies and o'clock in the afternoon a esbytertan pastors District was held in the ch +5 O'clock, religious services were again held, and Kev. Byron Sunderland preached, paestie D RY THE Boanp ov Ponti n Friday last some one hundred and 1 superintendents, clerks, messen md laborers employed’ by the Board of lie Works received notice that their se: ald not be required after the 15th inst. ction was required by reason of the suspensi. ave work during the winter and the neces- torreducipg expenses. No appointment of an auditor has been determined on, to take the place of Mr. Meeds, whose resignation was ac- cepted last week. . matting, Goods in the line me wthe purchased cheaper than at this ment. Ti you don’t believe it go and see. lies are informed tha’ “ > = The Gift Photograph Cases in Court ONE OF THE FROPRIBTORS SENTENCED TO FINE | APPEAL TAKEN. three gitt pt — Fixe Hotipay Goops.—Attention is called to the extensive sale of statuary, bronzes, vases, ete., at the auction room of Latimer & Cleary to-morrow morning. The catalogue embraces a large variety of choice and ~valuable articles suitable for the adornment or holiday gifts, and the opportunity to procure such is one that lovers of the beautifal cannot afford to ov look. See the advertisement elsewhere for par- ticulars. the emporium patterns is at No. 40 yivauia avenue, where designs may be cheap pric avery imaginable pattern Telating to ladies costumes may be obtained ere. tur- | _ Everyone has a preference in the matter of | Sewing machines. ‘Those who want a Victor | machine,with aself-setting needle, are intormed | that the Washington agency is at No. 469 Penn. sylvania avenue. €- pinking, fluting, and all kinds of embroidery are don H Madame Demerest’s DY g last was repor Wednesday. Mr. Cha: Of the establishment, No. 3 west, was arraigned in the polic day afternoon, charged with kee for the sale of lottery tickets. It upon by the cou: mngton and Mr. Clo Messrs. Kiddie and Hine for defendant)’ that thie should be a test case for the others of evurt was on both sides (Mr. s for the government, anil Har A (FEMALE) WoLP bt +2ee- = IN (MALE) Suger’s Crota- Y ‘harles Smith, who some weeks since got n with a freight conductor, rode in the cabvoas with him from Zanesville and stole his watch, " was arrested on Thursday last at Coinm' ie tae oa Ohio, says the Cincinnati Enquirer, and tur “prnamental arc. | Ut to be a girl named Goldsborou, r ud at CaRo’s toan office anil r, No. Sit Pennsylvania avenue. ‘Lhe fToprietors are always glad to show their goo:ls €ven to gratity curivsity, and seli, if desired, on time. Confectionery is in the direct line of Christ- | mas goods, atid Joux G. Kz:sryowe, No. ls 4% street, between F and G s‘reets southwest Fington stated that the charge under the act of Congress of 18i2 agai heap a’ remem! M. acall. he ¢ ys im jail. In rendering bis opinion the | ge said that the case was of too great nave a final decision in his court, aud that it should be carried to the court above be estab- Mr. Riddle entered an appeal for his client, who was held in the sam of £300 to an. wer. The point of law raised is, as {9 whether paesed by the District legislature ince then she has been a barkeeper and driver on the canal, and when arrested had a love letter with lock of hair in her pocket, showing that she had won the affections of an artless damsel in Cleveland, and engaged to marry her. The watch was pawned in Vincinnati In the name of the conductor from whom it was stolen. ——$—$—____— suger ¢ law of Congress. isjust the man to til! atl orders for frnitand | Scicipe or AN ABUSED Wire.—Barbara - pouna © Sugar toys and te mmings for | Bants committed suicide at Cinciunatl ou Mon. State ‘ClaTIONS AND THE InaUGrRa- | Christmas trees, wuts, raisins, figs, &e., at the day last by hanging herself, leaving the fol- mK esula Association bas clegted ‘owest prices, GO Sud examine Bis siook Latore lowin, buymg elsewhere. note addressed to her husban thatt je best thin; . *Tsce §be fo ‘O¥ ing ofticers for the ensuing year: Ges. for me to do is to make an J. H. Baker, ident; Chae Kin % * The good die young,” says one of the poets. | end of my miserble existance. Thy true wile, dext; C. T. Widstrand, secretary; ck, | A large number of good people ‘dye,” whether | Barbara Bantz. Farewell! 1 wish thee wel treasurer; B. F. Outter, M. C. Elson. 3 young or old. Lows, No. 811 Market space ai! You spurn my faithfulness, therefore quick! forward!” The jury Eos verdict as follows :— “Death from suicide by hanging; and we a: farther of the opinion that said’ suicide w: induced by {ll treatment on the part of her Smith, executive committee; Charles King, delegate to the central association. A resolu tion was pted congratuiating the people of the District forthe measures they are taking relative to the inauguration, and s committe: So. #20 Pennsylvania avenue, has an article calied «Coloritie”’ which is highly recommsuded for restoring the natural color of the bair. Bargains in ladies’, gentiemen’s and chil- dren's underclothing may be had at the Wo- | husband.” Sf three was appointed to wait upon the citizens’ | MuN'S CHRIGTIAN ASSOCIATION, Judiciary ~ ittee ané assure them of the readiness of | square. Those who want anything {n that line |, 7A Misourl pedagogue wants §10,000 ‘Be asock jation ten will be aiding a worthy charity DF nig because somebody calle patro: him “no better thi the Home in Judiciary square, as the articles a ate made by destitute and homeleas women, —\o—— operate. R publican Association ejected ct ton Saturday night: Chas. président; John R Collett, vice presi- dent; J.T. Neely, fceretary; C. M. Roudabush, ing ser '- Stout, treasurar nd W.O. Denni- yobited to confer with the other s regarding the inaugural cere- The Kentuck: athief.” the following ¢ S7-A Waterloo soldier in Vermont, aged ulocty-iive, lately married and entered on his last campalgn, *7-The married ladies of Hannibal, Missourl, have formed a ‘Come Home Hasband Club.” Itis about four feet long and has a brash on the end of tt. District 1, ts. ACTION Of THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. ‘The chic’ engineer was authorized to noti! the telegraph company to remove at once the poles from L mopies. and M street northwest, so that the wor! 7 Boston compositors can’t get through The New York ublican Association on not be delayed. ‘ Saturday evening elected the following officers: | was directed to put inasewer trap near the Soee ciate Coenen sally under the namo or Alonzo Bell, president; T. G. Hensey, vies | southwest corner of Lith aud O streets north, ar ey ane teenie ukherit. sident; James E. Sprague, recordin, Te ‘he Washington Gaslight ce | Tory: N.G. Martin, Quantal’ aseretans, Devs, | Weta crne mscealight Gompany were | gg-a faithful brother in one of our churches P. Hawes, treasurer; D. McMabon, J. A. Per- | west, between idth and 15th «! ‘and the | Prayed cenaey the al et, imcuibers "wo kins, A. Cloughly, Geo. E. Harwood, J. W. | contractor ordered to put the walks in | Were prostra*.d on beds of sickness and chaits Whelpley, executive committee. Mr. Cloughly moved that a committee of five be appointed t> take into consideration the subject of the inauz- uration, which motion was lost. ee ‘Tus TaeaTens.—The most brilliant audience ef the scason will assemble at the Nationa! of wellness.”—Danbury News. &7"Lhe reason an urchin ae for being late at schoel Monday, was that the boy in the next house was going to have a dressing down witha bed cord, and he waited to hear him howl. and fuot waiks on 2ist street, between E and F streets, and on 22d street, between F aud H streets, and at the intersection of the P-street circle, and at the intersection of 16th street and Massachusetts peated pores paper work is the latest recres- avenue, was directed to finish up the same at | tion and amusement for ladies. A vastdeai ot Theater this . the first appearance in | once. tissue paper, paste, scissors, paints, and an this « pe Rte mae atbor aud actor, Les- enermous amount of patience is all that is re- lack, wnced. He will take part in bisown new and sparklin. quired, we believe. Park,” never pertormed #7 Wilhelmina Woltman has just been found “SPECTATOR” AND IRE Boagp or Heatta. WasHINGTON, Dec. 9, 1812—Editor of the 4 Star: Sir-—In your report Of the last meeting | guilty, at Stade, in Hanover, of having poisoned bere berore, and be sustained by an excei- | ofthe board of health occurs the following: © | Ser eee and second husbands, the father and Jent company he brings with him, the leading “Dr. Verdi called attention to a statement | mother of her second and the son and daughter of her third. Arsenic was her weakness. a7 The first instance of an elo) lacly being Miss Effie Germon, formerly ot thi- Low accounted one of the most promising published in the Boston Congregationist from the € actresses of New York city. asbington correspondent, over the signature nt of b " * Spectator,” in relation 'o the «ma! x in this 1 netsh OF Bee ae ee eas ene | city, which be said was very much exaggerated: | £2! ease oo Banacement keeping up their laudable practice | ‘et; almost false in every particular. Ho | sq were the young people, and so both were 4 a stated that so far from there being handreds of Ditch eens, bow stare every week. new cases daily, there is seldom @ new case re- missing one day. ela troupe, the leading feature of last week, . 3 ora.” 7 Atareligious sociable in Southwick, Mass., have been retained for another week. Read tne MGue would eappese that 1 hed weiter tie: | not long ago, a bashful. young” tem “wet acvertisenent. there were “intndreds Of now cnces dale | “iudged’ to kiss the minister's wits. “Tue lady ~ I felt insulted, told her busband, and the co: ‘TE New Districr Cope—In the cirent | Whereas what I did say in a hasty paragraph at ase- understanding betwoen + quence isa serious mis court, Jacge Cartter, this morning. during the itoleuce aes Guede” Heme ny from | Pastor and people. Frocrance oan oF Rubr set. the Phenix tre | mate was extravagant, but Tim Stam bed jast | === short-hand Teperten: Be. Teernck Sent tor @ | reporteda larger number of cases than in any [* 722 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT short-hand reperter. Mr. Ingersoll, one of the | week darin; year, and 18 cases om the two OF COLUMBIA, Commissioners whe codified the laws, stated | Iost gare ofthe Weck eat hen dee Holding a Special Term, Decimber 24. 1572. that the new code provided for an efficient re- | Thin wProh hee bee In tne (cane of Charles L. Pate. administrator perter te the courts. The court, Judge Cartter, | Gy pablishin Mich {IGHM, A: BOBS. deochaed, the, administra, stated that the code ought’ to assed | Chevactert 7 af Oslambie ween by Congr s:, to which body it must-| there I trod on amis sh day of go tor fnal approval. The court had spent | ‘er t and distri- three weeks in examining this code, and had five aoe aunee wane ‘said .deceased, found it very thorough. The law authorizing | health, as the aoe ape tana a SST cinct, took {nto custody two female inmateeor | A Boots Report: 12th and 13th, f Hs 38 £ " th H EY ol y Lodge K. of P. feet coe of P., y i+ to be continued the handeome | ment are most = attendance being by no means the look | A FIBST CLASS CONFECTIONERY. 1. O. NICHOLS, U Don Bridg reigned is # Street, op he veo T the above L. MOOBE, No. 146 Br ¢ SAIBACRDINASY BS cGAine Pp x Veir Mattingly pirastee, to 4 before the Bartlet 13, ejuace 16s, 8s ai m9 ALEXANDRIA, | Rost” BENOAM INN B obey, part lot Wo, $30. Starr & Mote! a et " to Joba D. Brad Tobe Ht I ea RORBERY.—Three colored man | Vy" @ Weearcrrs ‘ tz t » Hallow TOO! Mr. W. 4 SON 3 “ Union Gad. Pitesem uouce | Steam DPyeime and Scouring 4 ¢ ceutthe mat trae tee ore Ratabtishimen 8, equare 517, ; Todd aud Pabarco, trusiaes, tc | PToke @ pane ef glass, and Re : a ville & Leitch. part lot 15 aud ‘north ln | Taised the seeb and bad no farther . - » 238, S481; Mattingly aod Schmitt, | efiectin e. They were disco - 2 t eg Rsrtram Leins, love 12.15, 19 | and t t an es $ eyuare at, +. was captured, ns $ erember 18 If Hi, Warner to Altea 0. Fosage amps, eye an ¢ 7 . longing to Mr He was committed : A GMAPES : jel, He gave bis name as Wesley Robinson, ver s 0d 2i,ecware 177, | Aud, it fsaid,came from Washington. W | WITMER S19 v4 42535 te eowerts | he and this confederates wero in. Mr. Smoo:' —— eae eu suare 365, § ; Kyau | counting-room they broke open a safe with a a Beit Sachington Tos rior. cot Sy. sanare crowbar and two cotton Looks, ut as mo money | P08, Ga eB Gilbey eB ea was in the sate got nothing for their troabie. 2 MELZGER, mare Sblaed oven a 4 Kamracrovs Prisonar—Wm. Williams,| 1829 cmarnrer —Jesve Middleton to the colored man who was sentenced yerterday " ir part lot 16 avd lot to five years’ imprisonment in the penitentiary. 417 Seveuth Strees, Pp, 9647s 61; Samuel Barker to Johu made uch threats of vengeance against the LER jote 0 and 31, equare 1, $5,000 jury that convicted him, aad was so violent SEALES Ie atter he was taken back to jail, that he had to eSTIC 1» 25. | be heavily ironed. ateaon = <4 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES; 570, $600: 8. 8. Smoot to John SALE OF STocKs.—The following sale of PERPETRTWAL an uncivided aif interest im square | stocks was made this morning by public auction nd square east of 847, $4.00), M. L. | in front of the City hotel, by F. A. Kerby, auc: ot ah mounts IS Baa Wea. 2; | tioneer: Twenty shares Alexandria corporation ist Capsl tet to Send 5 to Set aed » par value $100, te Herbert Bryant at 73x; 1 have now im store Henry Evang to Mary Arn Perty, north | tWenty shares Alexandria water compauy stock, ae oe . gs —: F Hanioin toJovopn | PAF value $4, toC.C. Bradley at 50, eighty A BPLENPID ASSORTMENT OF ALL $3,000; George | shares of stock of Alexandria fire insurance aa . ‘to square 763, @ my; | Company, par value $24, to B. Wheat at . GLOCERIES, a o ROPPED BER OVERSKIRT.—A tasbtonably- ANKLIN RE INSURANCE to, 8 Focal "i | drersed lady dropped her black sil Grersiirt on am . se Whieb I am selling very how, 5, Y, Gee ID and, as her ry “Simaigato W. B. Toad, ict | Dust jous hues, psecapauapansisoaped MW . Fendall, trastéo,to Antonio | attracted considerable attention from those in WHITE HEATH PRaCuEs 2. suuare 252, $14.59), John W. Dick to | her rear, as she continued ber walk down the <ESH PINE > 4 rquare 752, §1,20;0.F Bige- | street. WHITR PEACHES, STHAWSEI g ich, trasters, to Alice Coser. | Ituwass oF Mr. Fowte.—The numerous FRESH kag,” PomaT Ree ee “eicn; a. '¥. | friends of Justice R. R. Fowle, of Fairtax SUCCOTASH,* LIMA BEAXS pooh eS county, will regret to learn that that gentieman CORN , LOBSTER, -1 t0 Jerome Ei- | is lying extremely ill. pH LosereR, | A’ C. Catroli sud | | ‘Tue REVIVAL SERVICES in progress in the M NEW MEDPIE CCK Wie 4? Fitshagh. « xeoutors, to same fame prop | P. church for several weeks past will be con- . ¥ reep pianba Brett, part = satiate 019, 8. a. | “mved next weok.—Cazetie, Tih ins eh 8 + J. Binpson, subs, 19 and 04, eyuare = — Pere Let eR, —— PRIME NEW YORK SUTTER, & ach OFember 20—Charles D OLTY ITEMs. ovi-tt Kelly te. i. Roun. eae 16, 17 aud 13, JUST RECEIVED another lot of the s Cues GROCERIES. lane Row to Mare K Franc sand Drawers at G CAPITAL =— 23, ‘square’ 66, @180; W. B. Todd to 0 7th and G stree ACCKLED SURPLUS AND PRE - Alexander. lot 8, ey 09: 50. Pa - MiIUMS Fon ‘Nichole: » rine Sw and oui , s Siaston to B, B. War- CASH ASSETS, Nov 3 sau 8100 : repiarembce 21 Agnes Bian to N 7 Pennsylvania ave PREMIUMS, Cotot in trust. sub. B, 6 rf ~ : trustee, to H. Kitbourn, tru rior Is} lots1,2and 3. square 1 ment sunere 182, sulis moat E au STON.8495,196 00 to Eno ; 39,500 00 Appleby » tra: U c a abs, 29 to 211. $4 40, J Bradley A. sortment of Furnishing Carrell Bailey, sub, 25, euanre 4 #, 67 Tth street, oppo November Mary A. Kdmouston et al. to Goo, aa — Carll, part lot 1, eqnare 988, $159; Thos Gailogau t A Fine Inpa Or the many i Mery core. aub 5 saare ut $+ provements m: ty of lat ; nORD It has Leen y ascertained that $2,000 0 James Kvans, partlots 12 ana 13-sjuare of hone ; B F.Uilbortto A.B Shepherd loiely east baits | '%, More wortby ot honorable mention th in that | wili cover all claims upon the last item, while sa aad atte Raa ED recently completed by Mr. Wm. Helmus, on 7th Noten aoe street, above D street. This improvement is | vages already determine’ indicate anct loseof not subs 25,2 and 270 F such as to make Mr. Helmus’ ia silities for cou- ‘ y g. B, Homing tel a ir ducting the restaurant business the best in the | over r trates, Au tuepece 000; jenora. ‘oole to ristian uw is re ity. =| ye a ~ ingaon, part lota 4 snd 5, eqdare 7%, $2000; TH : ip «theese F. G. BOWSES 20. Martin to W. M. B. Stearns, onl Le secure sis. | have been added, and many other Improve. 1821 Frm STKERT enue, Sree ae iJ u . ments have been introduced, combining to $400. 000. = nin Bi tends dean November 25.—3. Nerment, trustee, to W @.| make Helmus’ saloon and dining-rooms Saost —_ wn Nand © etrocts. 0S: Fs Ma plced | complete. But what is more, if possible, ts, ayn reperty: $735. JH. Peake, | that Mr. Helmus serves nothingsave that which trustee, to or rt 23, square 1.047; $625. Perry H. Carson to PF. A Boswell $1; e655. J. 1. McPherson, tru to Mary D. 10 and 12, sqnare 1.192, and 1s Beale, executrix, nd 32, aa 3 1 to Rugoae Ca. usre 73; & W. i Ward, tros acd Fit/morris, sub’ 29, sqnate sil, . JO. McKelden to J. A. Piumley, lot 22, 037; $3.20. —R.T Merrick to B. E. Green, 13 and 14, and © 12, square 729, B21 735. Barues ot'al, to L once iM Jones, part 5, #qRare 9 M_ Wagner to B. L. Jones, part is choice in the way of solids and liquids. His bill or fare is the top of the market, and his liquors cannot be excelled. Those who have been deprived of the hospitalities of Helmus’ saloon during the progress of the improvements will learn with pleasure that the house is now ready tor their reception, and will be formally opened on Tuesday afternoon next, whea the hospitable proprietor will be pleased to see his many friends and the public. salted ase ktBan’s Granp Drouess Corogyr, Read's Grand Duchess Cologne. Head's Grand Duchess Cologne. Read’s Grand Duchess Cologne. The sweetest perfume in the world, and no lady’s toilet complete without it. For sale by Driggists and Fane: 6 lots . iB. s 8 3 eanare 55, $100 J.K. Kendall to Maria Shea, lot K, Madier to D. b. Mi A Favorarce Notosier ‘The good repu- Cox, west balf's, ee L.E. Gannon et tation of “Brown's Bronchial Trockes” tor the te@ W. Duvall, sub. 77, agasre 180, $3,300; relief of Coughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases, eee, H- Willson to P, Oullirane, lot 15, square 43, | has given them a favorable notoriety. €03 Nov. 30—T A. Mitchellto Kmma E. Fiske, part CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN, Bunlons 14, squay HS Spo, Jag Fike to. C. Barr sur | Chilblains, Bad Nall, &e , successfully treated Fe ae eee Oe ae Oe rot es aint, | by De. White, Chiropodist, No. 535 street, 5 re KO, TE to a it le: » - Nag eye ag By aN ih Thompson aud 3, | OPposite U.S. Treasury. Established in Wash ington 1861. Dunn, to Sarah Dann, —, square 731, 24,00; W. §, Moverlen to D,McFarien, partl0endli,sanaré | wirroox & Gina's SawinG MACHINE. The eth raphe ‘Zoda tov ‘BS Mage, fotel.3. | celebrated: Basar Patera Agency at Chas. Baker. 148, square 366, and part 2, square 1. Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th street, $5.00; Geo. Mattingly te 'R. J. i jota 2 Intelligencer Building. 10,28 4 part 28, square 495, §4.764: Collins to e Semone wieh bart ud lote 29 and 38, square 435, LADIRS AND GENTLEMEN: If you your Ls: WT. Holtenan, trustee, to i. J. Coiling: | woartng appertl cleaned in a Seal class messeor, part 1, square 635, $r76, to A. Fisher, No. 618 9th street, ep; sent them wt rdnen po- Sam Leet pte aor site Patent Office. The P: will give you section 1s Barry Torin, 9180: Walter 8, Cos patisfaction without fail. Kid Gloves cleaned Scum HL. Btiacecom. lots nicely and cheap. 9,21,3: and made to order by Hempler, near 4\ street ARIS, WIENNA AND LONDON P ms FANCY GOODS. WasHINeTON, D.O., November il, 1873. 6 On the petition of JOMREH L LOWRY, of CLOCKS, BRORZ ES, FANS. CFERA GLASSES Pitsburg, Peon,. praying for. the ‘ex A BLInG BAGS, Jew EL UA iad. relssned on the lath day of Auaval, 1500 and ae LETTER OABES, ac. . b i he ann ‘ny of July, 1872, tor an improvement in large smortment of our own DIRECT IM- nie ‘ord that the testimony in the case be sd : . W. GALT, BRO, & CO. 4 tl ar ext; ie time for Bling arguments and the Bxaminceirep ort ASHINGTON, D.C.. Dc. 2,1872. be limited to the Slet day of Jaunary nextease | W that eaid be Reardon the sth day of feb: | The partnership exteting between JOHM W. TwADy pores this extension. solved Dy mutual consrat the tala Jee eaath Bo OBC ROE TT: Oommtesioner, 1+ | te-collect all bills and to pay all dobte contracted by Bie a SMIT' Us», ae PATENT OFFICE, JOHN W. PUMPHERY. Wasi TON, D. U., November 16, 1472, On the petition 1 CHABUES WILHKEM and ANNA CATHARINE WILRELM, of Philsicl phia, Pennsylvania, praying tor the extansiou + the firm, 26 3t" oTtTiIcCcg On and after December Ist, we, the Livers Stable ht grented to tiem on the 3dday of May-1369 - fall End reirenea'on the Lith day of August, 1960, for an forme the pul ie tase we are compelled fy charg e rovenient ip Lew p shades: ‘ ype > een FOUR DOLLARS FOR ALL FUNERALS on account of the high prices of horse feed. Signed— TGs, § BBs 2 JOHN WANSTALL & softs EO Fo HOLIDAY PRESENTS that (ae 4 the closed on tho Ist day of April nexts thet Gratin for filing arguments and the Examinor’s report v« Mmited te the 1ith day of April next, and thet said petition be heard on the ith day of April next. Poe eB UEOU RET Cnet viaatoner, ; STATS PATENT UFFION, UB ctinetone DO. Nos cries 35, 1073. ‘On the of RICHARD M. HOE. of West Farma, New York praying for the extension of a day of March. 1450 F en inprovement in. Machi ies for Printing Kail- is ordered thet the testimony in the case be on the 4th February next: that the ‘and the Examiner's report of Febraary next, and VISIT THE a i Metropolitan Dollar Store, i z rf i Ey E E i 312 71H STREET, NEAR Penna. Av. E THE VARIETY DISPLAYED THERE EX- CELS ANYTHING EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY! Goods purchased now will be deliverrd at any de- sirable time before the Holidays, and they can be paid for on delivery. COME SOON AND AVOID THE CROWD! F COLI The Gth day Virnointa TRa’ is B. SILVERBERG, Metropolitan Dollar Stere, dechte 319 T7m BrRERT, NEAR PENNS. AYES GROCERIES: ALFRED G. BAKER, President. EORGE FALES, Vice President ARM YUOURSEL¥F W. HeALLISTER, 2 Vice President “ita THEO. M. REGER, Secretary. ADVERTISED PRICE Liste SAM'L W. KAY, Assistant Secretary uF SECOND-CLASS CROCERIES WASHINGTON OFFICE WITH AND THEN HANSON @ BLACKFORD, CALL ON US AND PURCHASE 519 SEVENTH STREET. CHOICE GOODS aT MPETITIVE RATES. B. LEWIS BLACKFORD, = KRERAL AGENT FOR DISTRICT OF OO- ce Cc LOTHING. LUML 7@ YOUNGS 4 o., GROCERS MABUNIC TEMPL CHEAPER THAN EVEB! eer) Son7Te anp F Erexers, - BEAL ESTATE AGENTS. — vest aT. 905 905 PHIL. BH. WELCH @ 0O., STATE BROKERS. AUCTION BERD MEAL ENT INSURANCE AG BNTS. We buy and ecil sical Estate. rimente and Ufices to rent ecdiected, faly nv pecificn:) ‘coutracts f will mon Ver 06 | Mag Otice under Momcvic Temple. ae 00 USTIN P. BROWN, <4 a 15th etrect, AMULE EN Thameapaces, | 5 WHOLESALE ag td pen tnsde.tn BI Line ol | 5 . ke. ‘on short notice EES Ritts sais tac Sl Paving purposes delivered 333325)

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