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ee ' VENIN TAR. | ‘The General Repablican James MH. Buchauam Chateed with | YLTTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR e he _ — E ENING § = ace mee sat Central | 2 vacoemon tee eccete. Editor ‘avtniey ex mirigy ee ively Sishe, ee at eeu fy iy ing pet en | A caied meeting of epublican Cen’ 7 itor Evening Star: - | sewe . No. 451. Pen: ais Soins ge the PIANO. NOUN an TUESDAY Bepeomber 28, F028. | cusses wor bbl ae peat Canteen | g This morning in the ‘Criminal Judge | age of the space afforded by a to the porple | Feceived some beautiful styles nie morminge HARMONY Sy the tes OF OCTOREM. Niro —— < — | Ball, and as a high old time was expec in | MacArthur, the case of James H. Buchanan, | for the expression of their opinions, s - ——_o—__ ‘ xi; nee ze LOCAL NEWS, | tettling the disputes as to who are or 8ro not to | charged with the murder of his wife Anna, on | few words in regard tothe Marine Band, Eteke | “Five Mrsvres roe Ravarenvunre”_ ee be candidat Everybody who has traveled by ratiroad has| ©2% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, heard the above announcement, and probably suffered from eating too hastily, thereby sowing the see of Dsspey a. Its comfort, to know it the ian Syru: cl tases of Dyspepais, of thocande ne nates | (NETROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOCK,) testify. 6 in some of the disputed districts, the sith of May last, by shooting her at his resi- i, interest in it, simply becauce it is our na- there was a large number of spectators present. dence on 10th street, near F, southwest, was | tional band, or rather Is so considered. It is Mr. Jos. Williams presided, with J. T. Settle called for trial; Messrs. Randall Hagner and | often called the President's band. I sometimes and A. G. McGrew secretaries. B. H. Webb for defence. The following a attend their concerts and listen to the beautiful Mr. Williams stated that all were aware of were selected from the regular panel: Zacha- | strains there poured forth and enjoy them the object of the meeting. Selections had been | riah Hagan, John Gormiey, J. W. Allen, Geo. | muchly, and I think the pudlic are much in- adie for candidates for the House of Delegates, | W. Duvall, Thomas Bruce, Thomas 8. Burr, | debted fo the Secretary of the Navy for afford- in some districts two or more republican | Richard H. Hames, John R. Dale, Harrison P, ing us this pleasure, for the band is under his dates had been nominated. He had (after | Carter, John H. Biown, John M. Butler aul | charge, and‘is ordered by him to give open air ‘ing 36 hours after the day ination for | Wie. Lucas. concerts at the Capitol grounds on every Wed- URGETOWN COLLEGIATE INS ft Day Show for You 3. 1 ed Teachers and Profor » £¢.. Adress Princins! MISS LUCY STEPHENSON, erpzt im? No 106 Gay at. @. ‘ oe ATIONAL UNIVERSITY. —— Condensed Locals. Mr. Wm. P. Allan, one of the trustees of pub- lic schools trom the third district, has resigned. Bonxps oF THE BoaRD oF PUBLIC Works ‘We need three thousand dollarsof these bonds, Ey 3 2 , senooL ah ie bores ‘What Is It” are | objections to be filed) published a list of those | | Mr. Harrington opened the case stating that | nesday aud at the Preskient's grounds on every | and willsell some of our fine watches for them. IMPORTERS Laws <td ke regarded as the republican standard-bearers, | the questiousimply was whether the pistol by | Saturday, Gotay & Morritt, ‘The two Post Graduate Class will commsnoe, one F. D. Coyle, formerly of this city, is now | He determined on this course because he was | whic she was killed was discharged accident- ; There ta not life cnongh, thea, gh, in at 9,17,1. Cor. 15th =. opp. Treasury. O% im Oth, th Octoner 9h ‘i Bayonne Herald, Bayonne cit: ve UNWILLING TO RECOGNIZE ANY BOLTERS, or intentionally. is it not increased to one hu mnt ‘3 oy ES Will be Imtted t ee Te ene Sorel, Pee ** | and his whole efforts would be directed to tight- | “Phe deter aaa that they would admit | This sheuld bedone. Why, look atthe national | To or nrp of the Chills immediately, take — “Rev. Mr. Starker, recently anpointed assist- | ing those who claim to be republicans and who | that death wae eenecd by the wound. bands of France and Germany; there are wp- | Dooley'’s Agne Powders. They enre perma- r ant prstor of ‘hon’s Cathol'c chureh,has | run on “ independent,” * people's” or * citi- TRE TESTIMONY. ¥ of one hundred musicians in each of | Bently. eo me entered ont zen’s”” tickets. = j : John or testified —— lived eee Bu- |-them, I understand. Now, if the — ° ak Witcaa Ap ADANE scHLIRCK ER. 4 e game of bali yest ay beween the Ac- Mrr. ©. C. iscoe offered resolutions de- | chanan’s louse; on the nigl in question saw @ | bands of those countries are so muc! larger = Flees . ™ ™ Di ths Ki the Patriot clubs reenited in favor of | nouncing the action of the chairman and secre- | crowd there, as if there was @ row; went down: than ours, we should increase the number of = _— specialty, ng and senertee MANUFACTURERS: ¥ Mie prepared 1 — the latter, score, 0 to tary of this committee in assuming to say who | saw Horace (the prisoner) and a man named | men in our band ates. Pls asia Se oe Mademnolectl® Fiereace aren The Metropolitan street railroad is again in | are the regular nominees from the several legis- | Sargent; saw Horace take off his coat and go At the Boston Jubilee our band did not ob- wid competent workmen. Wat 2 G =< mm Pupil of the beet profesor of th operation on Fast Capit il street. ‘The work of | lative districts, and that this committee recog- | into the house; heard a pistol shot; heard voices | taint prize for two reasons, viz: their play- | to OLAY & Moreuy, extending the 9th sir « track trom sth street to | nize only such nominees as shall appear with | inside; saw noone, as the door was shut; the r. 1 g rapidiy. certificates of their election duly attested by | words heard were, ‘Anna, if you don't get 9, tory of Muste, wit! ing was not as good ageither of those before ; u Boundary ¢ Teaeone on t G Cor. 15th and F sts., opp Treasury. A German clam wil) named nor were they halt as large or had they 1sth Theodore Kk vis, the leading artist on | the judges of their respective districts. from before the door, I'll shoot you;” and | instruments equal tor in as great variety as Pee gen ry tenia peoneepegenn prey pger stort Harper mt Monthly, (and who, by the Mr. ve 1.. Cowan moved to lay the resolution | another voice, “Von't’do that,” and then the | those of France and Germany. I am glad to made to order by Hempler ne ar 4 Doy,) isin town making | on the table; carried. pistol went off. Could not say he heard the | see that twonew musicians fave been added ors, Sometime was spent in discussing whether | prisoner’s voice; don't know how many were in bund and the Balti- | the hall should be cleared, and finally @ motion | the Louse; saw Sar Corns, BAD Narita and other distressing ail- adelphia Mienncrchor ssexcia- Prevailed that the districts be called, and the | the hot ments of’ the feet are quickly relieved byex- | F ime Furnishing Goods perienced attention at Dr. White s, Ni to our “Marines” and I hope the Secretary of gent and his brother go into | the Navy will cause more to be added. Instead when the pris t 835 15th ner wentin; kad Known | of dismissing leaders and appointing new ones J od “ oF nday morning, | delegates take the front seats. the parties several years; never heard that they | more attention should be prd to the mus.clans pocney Bo bei preg Oller A salon ocasmeneed Banga & concert in ity on Monday A MODE OF SETTLEMENT PROPOSED. bad quarreled. It is not the director or leader that ‘‘makes the ont God ink MM ns wiion or the osama: FoR 16. Mr. J. W. Freeman moved that all comman Cross-examined.—The family were peaceable | music,” but the musicians. Novt, Mr. Editor, te ustrious por - edge I . U.S. District Attorney, in re- | oations and protests from districts in which | and qu as regarded as @No.t men. | the class of musicians that belong to this band iy .! sponse to a call therefor, has been farnished | th ere are contests, be referred to 8 special om. | J m diracto slicer the Preoner, wuen he | are somewhat below the standard ty bs sure Tnco-Rvssian Batis; wis, Medicated re thd ichoutne th certit He eeeery in the | mittee to report at an adjourned meeting, which | encered the house, say that he would shoot some | there sre eats Oe nn eae yet there at) | por Baths, for all akin diseasd, at Dr. Shot's, : wh Georgetown the ill-fated steam: | was carried ¥ one. ; some whose services could well. be dispansed | Bor Bathe, f 5,20,6:' | Mem, Ladies, and Children. mt Math ia er Wawaset Mr. W. H. Barker moved that the comm’ Celia Buchanan testified that there had been a | with, and the band could be much improved by Gi iW ‘ echorfer, Exg., Banker. sopsgin A bay mare ard Jenny Lind carriage belong consist of eleven, to be appointed by the cuair- | fight at tue corr T; some parties a THR NATIONAL SAVINGS BANE, Corner of ‘ought Hor- | additional and better appointments. Bet L a told bi ti ext a by | New York avenue and 15th strect, pays 6 per ol SZOO §LEAR-RCARD ARD TUITION. 9 A. L. Barber & Co., real esvate agent), | man from districts in which there are no con- | ace home, ard Sargent tol not to go out; | salaries should be paid to its members, and ty % . -s ) Episcopal Academy, Hatdout Boe eget Foner th: in front of | vests; carried. jorace said, ‘Well, then, let me let the pi offering the toduoonent better men can be ob- wd annum on deposits for each calender month. sep 15 2" Re WOM. REILLY. Rector. their offce yesterday m ,and have not Che chair called for communications from the | down before it goes ‘oil and shoots som= one; tained than we now have. . . anking hours, 9to4. Saturdays, 9to4 and 6 —_—_—_— Mt VERNON INSTITOTE, been recovered districts in which there are contest they were all on good terms in the room; Hor- | ‘The appointment of Prof. Schneider to be di- | to& ‘it, 14016 Eepreneh eee erat Wa aceland Ceme CALLING TRE CONTESTED DraTRters. ace did not make any threats; deceased ‘spoke | rector and §. Petrola ty be leider has given —+ ch aud Rnglist Board e rday as fo! ir. Tompkins, when the !th district was | after she was shot, and said that he did not general satisfaction to all. I have had the WIttcox & Ginn’s Sewtna MAcHINE. The is H. Smith Thomas 1 ‘cd, stated that the contesiants, not having | shoot her on purpose; the prisoner wasama-| pleasure of hearing the latter perform, and celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at’ Chas. a oS tary and ir loses K. suticipated the accon of the committee, had | sician, and when out late at night carried the | have been present when, he has led, and he is | Bavm’s hoopekirt and corset factory, ith street, MEN'S WEAR. beiont instructors in every depart repared no papers, but they would appear be- | pistol, the partics lived happily together; never considered anexcelient leader, musician and | Intelligencer building. 10,28 T Fore the special committees’ regenera John- | Lad any wouble. ments for the re a composer. The director I have not yet heard, tion of the Sir Knightstfrom | son presented a petition from Wm. K. Brown Charles Sargent and Dennis Buchanan testified | and soca 's ExTRACT is for sale at wholesale by | BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS. e Sir Knights of Hartford | and others, of the Mth district, against the | to the same effect as the preceding witness, don’t suppose I will ever have that pleas: | (FOND’s Exr Co., 480 Pennaylvauia avenue, | GAUZE MERINO SHIRTS, Washington 1 ure, as I understand he in his capacity as di- UZE | : have been ompleted, and the whole af- | nommation of Frea. Waterman, of the Lith dis- TUE SHOOTING ACCIDENTAL. rector does not lead the band at its concerts, | 80d by drug; verywhere. tw, tte ao fair prom’: of the most succes:ful | trict,en the ground of being a non-resident. The court said he was clearly of the opinion but has a general supervision over it. ‘THE commUNITY at large appreciate the use- 3 LI ‘ a that ever his exty.”* Mr. Perry Carson presented a protest from the | that the shooting was accidental. The classes of pieces played of late have been | fulness of Singer’s Sewing Machine. 1s FALL MERINO SHIRTS. ‘The single scull r: et nm Messrs. Clarke ag aay portent fm ag pl —— , Mr. Harrington.—* I am of the same opin- (Seg papeoriag: a8 = expect pea =—ooooo]S&»#k#BFERaF | PEAVY MERINO SHIRTS. x til October 21, the | the 20th district. Mr. H. Pipor one from the | fon. one of the best bands of the world or; s aToOw XN ue famous Nassau four from | 2ist district. Mr. Settle one from the 224 dis: | “The jury thereupon found a verdict of not | 22°, the, marines—one that will compare with | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, | CANTON See: eas. Repo M pig New York will wy th tle with the picked | trict; all of which were referred. guilty. s any on the globe in pomt of numbers, excel- ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Georgetown, sarrrapthinellcce aehingt sens hin four from the Aw: ans. The postponement one committee then adjourned until Saturday The P. a Grune Hieeaa on Capitot ener of psy soe and Heed ere is at) Sacuaeen supad al a 7 neato geen oe A) ing to the . pletion of Mr. Clarke’s | night. roposed ie Secretary of Dp’ PROPERTY 0} r UK SHIRTS. oka ag ae eee The chairman has announced the following Mil. . right direction in this matter—fill the band to | WEST STREET, BETWEEN WaSHL TON Be The popular and fashionable Dancing Acad- | committee: A large meeting of the citizens of Capitol | one hundred in number, and appoint men that by ‘se of Messrs. Marini & Bates ha a fe foi! on Contested Elections —Second district, | Hill and East Washington was held last night | are suited for the positions to be filled, and who ne sane ne ie — test (ame, s. t: Settle; sd, Wm. H. Barker; ith, Wm.0. | at Washington Hall, corner of 3d street east and SEREETS AT AUCTION. HEAVY RED CASHMERE SHIKTS. . should, in my opinion, all be master musicians’ ‘These snecesstul teactiers of the graceful art | Drew; 7th, Wri. Schooler; sth, Wm. A. Cook; | Pennsylvania avenue, for the purpose of con- AND CO: £ bg Rhett Octob-r 24, at 4 o’clo-k p, | COTTON JEAN DRAWERS, may I wi 200, fr ~ A 9 aud on the premises, f Ly i : fh ating cn the aide wei LINEN DEAWERS. Im facts are si WILL test on the soat! 4 . A TQvER oF Goop MUSIC. | street, between Washington and Congres? strecte, | GAUZE MERINO DRAWERS, new baila. Bill certainly have to enlarge their already «pa- | 3th, Henry Piper; Wth, -Jas. Hud.on; lith, N! | sidering and furthering the project of erecting Reena by mdepth of 120 fect. The Improvements covet of | FALL MERINO DRAWERS. ti cious apartments to accommodate thefr rapidly | H. Miller: 13th, E. W. W. Griffin; 15th, Jno.W. A magnificent botel on Capitol Hillon squar THE COURTS. 4 substantial and nearly new Brick Dwelliag House, HEAVY MERINO DRAWERS find her at increasing classes. Freeman; 18th, Andrew J. McGrew. The com- 130 or square 731, which are between Ist and 21 COURT IN GENERAL TERM.—To day. Max- | containing ten rooms. hath room, and collar: water oan z > BES. between the hours of 5 We ‘have a communication from Mr. P. H. | mittee will meet Friday, at 3 o'clock, in Union | street east,Penrsylvania avenuedividing them. | woror pices of Columbia: Sands and H bay fr | and gaa, &c., &c.; and one of the best locations in | CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS. cal a betipeoe Reinhard, in which he says that the statement | League hall. Mr. George F. Gulick was elected chairman, pacer ae gt ee rk agt. Zoil; Terms: One-third cavh; balance in 6, 12, and 1s | SHAKER FLANNEL DRAWERS. THE COMMERCIAL BUSINESS published ‘sin reference to a warrant said to PERMANENT COMMITTERS. pith the following vice presidents: «J. M. Brod- | argnci by Messrs, Perry ‘To-day, Frank | months, with interest at Ib per cent por aaiumtes: | RED FLANNEL DRAWERS. opposite Lineoin Hall, southenat ave been served upon him by Deputy Marshal | ‘The chairman has also appointed the follow. | head, George Mattingly, C. M. Ford, 'T. Fee OO ga ee an | cere th » ask et eae: Property. \Convey- | HEAVY SILK DRAWERS, D streets, Washington, DO. Eecklo®, charging him with obtaining money | ing commixcees, and requests that the several | Clark, W. McKee Dun, S.S. Smoot, George +E ag rer ai 88. Fic lation of law; $6 fine, | aNCing st cost of purchaser. A deposit of ‘S10 as le ui under false pretences,” is false. He Says the | chairmen call their committees at once for | M. Oyster, S. Taylor Suit, Peter McNamara, a Habe, dog aply that he was emp! ib WET RSI Y, Boptem Te 0.0. Howard, Z. Bg. G. Baker, Treasurer: J. a. L. Twitehelt ed by At- | actio: ansel to defend him in the Po- Finance Committee ng belied by his ctient Cook, chairman; i erve himtosuch a defer lass, t ed, and Harrjs was fincd | Ww. &. ith ordered to be killed. Frank Jone terston. ‘Secretaries, ©. D.’ Willard, Horatio brueniig. 3, 58: Robinwm 32 H 1 Wy. A: | Browniag, and W. S; Fletcher. McLnin, profanity th, | , Hon. M. 1). Leggett addresscd the meeting, ‘oth, Mo J- Laugh? | heartily endorsing the project, ands 8. S. Boones! 1th, Jerees | # similar character were (Bowen: cal M. Moiris, Jaines A. 1 Hant ami others, subscription bovks were he S00n as the property 1a struck off HEAVY RED CASHMERE DRAWERS. James A. Tait, A. Richards, and D. A. Wat- sepad THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. ENGLISH COTTON HALF HOSE. Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. | FRENCH COTTON HALF Hos VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No 69 | FANCY LISLE THREAD HALF HosE, ORT RET BREW BN GREER fhe BALBRKIGGAN HALF HOSE. 3 ;OMERY STREETS, AT AUCTION. FANCY COTTON HALF HOSE On SATURDAY, October 4th, ai 5 o'clock p. k mer Letll sell oat Oe ere ee eek? | PLAIN SILK HALF HOSE. F< der, Ke incipal: P tt Williams, profanity 1n count en). Simpson, es of | profant's; 88. Bridzet Shea, tippling hoase; #103 rs. Joun | Patrick Ragan, maintaining a wnisance,’ three t, Amos | charges; 9 ‘ank Keenan, re- 3 4 a Cy rf} 8 f 8 4 & rt - sisting office which he did not under 5 ay atned by ny % op bis cri —, frouting 25 feet on the south side of Weat oY S ard ¢ ecters, @ o Sehoe ats of which proved them- then formally opened, and a considerable | gate keepth strect by a depth of 9) feet ant Improved bo a attra SILK HALF HOSE. . 1d ef Directors, F aL the Sehood tatements of both the man | ‘Anz | Amount of stock taken.’ It is proposed to ratso | Sid batters on 6 Jol rly new two story brick dwelling house, cone TE MEKINO HALF HOSE. 2 examined.” 214t, L. | for the purchase of the ground and the erection | Smith, aseault and battery on Anna Sage 1 = - Le : ving seven rooms, Water, cas, & ‘erme: Half cash, balauce iu 6 with interest at 8 per cont frost on the property. Oony H COLORED LN( z of the hotel $100,000. OF this one half isto be | costs.” Margaret Gambrick and Gettio Ola RED MERINO HALF HOSE. of the Late | On Adidresics and “Correspondence. Messrs, | i bonds, and’ the builders will subscribe | fatlton Jane Jameron; $3 and costs each. Oo ." 1 *. rs if 70, ler. Wm. A. Cook, Logan Williams, John H. Brooks, | $100,000, leaving but $250,000 to be subscribed | Ws, Haye. charged, witht embgzslement of $1 70 HE PLACE FOR MY BOY—HOWaARD TR, MD.—Pecaltar adeantaroe” ait A PROF.L.G MATHEWS, 4 Store P.O . Howard & nd. 12. monthsy Respect to the ° by ad RT ill Mt aud | th y it of @ 100 will tere > Eh ee udement snspended. James ja, assault anv the purcharer. luposit of 108 wil ea re MERSON INSTITUT 4c cpt nies Lo eee by property-owners, Battery on his wife: €3 and cos hs snow a: tha property is xtrack ni Academy: Bleet, Onl ot ni Bak i ° d a eee the subscriptions thns far are as follows: septzs codtd,. THOMAS DOWLIN rB + hail last evening; Ds. | © Campaign Commiitee—First. district John Hite, SSE TE te eae Ba re and Dr. Kleinscimidi | Hunter; 24, J. W. Buker; 3d q 5 ae 5 eae , 16th street. between — and K ent annonnced the obje lins; sth, Robert Cryer: _# ite. __THOM 8 DOWLING. auct._ DRESS SHIRTS. Plowman, + a; M lowman, (for ott N cE GEORGETOWN. ny fst Adi hye =e 94 — begia WEDNESDAY. Rh, ; a Y 6 PALMER'S PATENT DOUBAE YOK! ‘ iy mt the East ; 0; A. Grant, <1,0) ge Pl CHEAPER THAN EVER! iE YOR! + hey Mpply wt the Tne! A.W, Underwood; th, 5.2 J. W. Brown, @600, 0M. Mortis, Grarn Trave.—There have been no arrivals = = SACQUE SHIRT, READY-MADE, FOR pools othe ag te be Willard, 41,000; Thornton Smit of grain to-day, and no sales were roported up | | Just received, a large stock of Ingrain, T: 816.50. ; Three-ply Cottage Tp to og vedi bo CILOLOTHS. MATS. Bt LOW CURTAINS, FIXT well cheaperthan any h ask is a coll and convin, oil 1 Im 1 17! B® THOS. POWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown TREET AT AUCTION. = TAY Lamvaie Srrevt, near Pork fe" ne re nae oft the Sapreme Court of BALTIMORE, Mo. he District of munbia, made in the cause of ian WM D. MARTI Brooks et al. vs. Gallaher, No. 1.954 Equity, and GLOVES, ustes oF the Jal hy 1870, I will sell at a: tonoon. The wheat market is dull in conse- quence of the decline in northern markets. Raver News.—The steamer John Gibson ar- rived to-day from New York with a full cargo of general merchandise, and the steamer Co- $200; J. Wetherill, | lumbia cleared for Baltimore with a miscella- . Bursley, $20; E. | neous cargo. ck. $5,000; Isaac - jor, 500; Amos Hunt, ASTER: ohn C. Hogan, sivv, | PE Rothwell, ; 2th, I eston; 14th, Peter CBAS, RB. YOUNG 15th, H. E isth, Wm. R. Hunt: 18th, Col. T. 1 tichard Rothwell); 2 as . 8500; George Matting! J_8. Burnett, $500; Rev. John Ch W.S Fiete Dr. ©. M. R'S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO OLDER, FOR 818.00, 6 PALMER'S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO OLDER, FOR $21.00, 6 PALMER'S PATEN SHIRTS, MADE TO ORDER, FOR $24.00. B hich we will District, "Ail we and private Dr. §. © that ained trom | F sickness, him to lutions on bis behalf, and tor aphical and eulogtstic of u he proceeded to do am n of the audience necessary); S540 Primary Election in the Fifth District. A number of republican voters of the 5th district dissatisfied with the nominations he tofore made held a primary election, at the | fawn corner of 20d street and Perinsylvania avenue, | John MeMenaman, + in accordance with the instructions of the re- | 9. P: Devlin, © publican executive committee of that district. | + 4. Boswell, = The trends of Chas. N. Thomas, who was |5°§- smoot <3 1 nominated at the mass meeting on the i6th, and = RDING AN i awkins ¢. Lobsiger, 85M); PLASTER! Will arrive ins fow days acargo of No.1 Red Beach Plaster, which we will wholesale to dealors A.M., Principat, assisted by a Fr ers ersity of Virg at the mass me w the 16th, at Neda atreduced price Parties in want will please send er 1 me clock’. m.,that | LISLE THREAD GLOVES. Boece ca amabE DY experienced native mast who is recognized by the republican centra District Improvements, iu thetr orders state of Levis Brook = ot c committee as the reguiar republican candidate, | ,ctiox or THE NOAHD OF Henn WORKS. don flieh « rgetown. c LISLE THREAD DRIVING GLOVES claim to have taken ne part in the election’ lactio Orders have been issucd for 2 ‘neh pipe FENWICK & STUART, seorge | sewers in aliey in square 465, andon F street, 3 sche ot und Onto uous, | between rth and sth southwest; t) grate and | 80223 Corner 2th strect and Ohio avenue 1—total vote, gravel {. street, between 26th and and O Ys T ER 8! Misce! cous Notes, Zith street, trom K and L. northwest; gravel D . >. A Gelegaton from the ith legislative | street, from 6th t2 7th southeast; to repair alley VORFOR RE OTETER DEPOT. ng secreta- | ‘istrict, called on Governor Shepherd y-sterday, | on south aide 1, between 7th and sth north. NORFOLK OYS: i f lots Nos. 94,95, wkins’ addition bounded nd 196 ‘of headition, bo oy follows, : ginding tho end of M34 feet measar ith mr — wardly from 24 street, on the west side of High | DOGSKIN DRIVING GLOVES. Street and running thence northwardly with High | HARRIS’ SEAMLESS KID GLOVES ; thence westwardly at right angles to eat High street 63 7-100; 11 uorthwarily atrigit | 4LL SHADES AND SIZES. angl’s to the east line 25; feet: thence. westwardly at right avgles to the caw line 3 fects thenee south. wardly at angle of 63% degrees with the fourth li 9 feet; thence eastwardly wi h the line of the fence, to the dividing Line between lote 94 and; thence HEAVY KID DRIVING GLOVES. HEAVY CALF DRIVING GLOVES. canvass of the ballots showed: For B. Wilson, 386, M. W. Shekell, 35; C.N. NUNIVERSIY #TON, D. ©. artment opens SEPTEM opens SE ‘Re ope FPTENBER 17 ‘OBEE >. full partioulers fn re- gard to terms and courses of iuatenetion, lates JAMES 0. WELLING. LL DS ‘8ug2-toc8 — Presideat’ Se, Morgan, | Spd presented him with the resolutions adopted | west; the paving of F street, 4 to 7th stroats | CO2 Batreet, between ¢tt aud 7b, op organs | at the meeting of the republica: trict, indorsing his selection as ’ feces | Shepherd, in response, said. that, in his judg D. K. Hagner and Johnson & committee, an Uens of respec of that di.- [ .onthwest, has been chan overnor, from blue rock t> concrete. Set curb, lay sidewalks and concrete carriageway on B street ed c y by st-amuboat aud | with said linesonthwardly 1213-100 fect to theconter | LADIES AND CHILDREN’S WEA! OYS* ACADEMY (Fourth Vear)—¥ re vo cn feeling | Met, the regular nominee in al! the disiricts | northeast. “Put in 12-inel K Hotels, Restaurante and fauities Cf ap alley jand theuee in straight line to tha be os commences SEPTEMBER Laat pr Sonar. mane ade by several members of the | sould be supported, and that any support he | avenue hetwomn oth ay ai, worthweet, and | 27, tne Lee talent OF werenla et She cheap Bweliteg ants provements cousist of @ Brick | MERINO VESTS. charch, 4% street, between © sirect aud amociation. "0° bY Several members of the | Coxid properly give them woald be reniored.§° | av qnuc: between loth and 2 id. 20th, northwest, | tar Pe into tween fine garden in Gleorhed, ca coerced | SILK VESTS. ADE @veuue Northwest. Bae elreular, Se aoe A Fran oy saan d a of a ail Grade north side of Pennsylvania avenue, be- JOSEPH J, MAY'S is sont butnencent Property | MERINO PANTS. ee apa e ree _ ae | [ory law is called to-night at Temperance hall, | tween Ist and 2d streets, routheast. Grade, ‘Terius of sale: third of the purchase m: oe | » $15 por qu ax Racmrrs Tew mage E street, with the view of considering the ad- | gravel and build a (cessle bridge on Suit road. PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, be paid in cash, and the residne in two eqaa SILK PANTS. pany bones = oad CR * visability of nominating a ticket for the present =< 5 aa ments at Fix aLd twolve m mts respectively, with | ENGLISH COTT( FRENCH COTTU District campaign pledged to the passage of a | A Butiprng ASSOCIATION ON A New Pian. | 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR 10TH StrEET’ Moncuine aainee Manufacture and ‘cale of | A number of well-known business men of this | ga-aii sizes and colors, very beet quality, in 1.2, intoxicating drinks. city recently determined to erganize a building | and3tuticce, we ASE ROY 2 fund of the Distric the receipts of his 07} three weeks of this month ending (8; Principal interest. to be secured by approved notes anda re- served lien. ‘The terms of sale must be com with within a week after the sale, or the p: ‘Between North On veets WW, i ; Will be resol:l at the risk and cost of the defauiting Washingon, D. ng § The primary election for choice of a repnbti- | company on a plan entirely new in this section, — | Porchaser: Convey aucine ey the crag omaulting Scholastic exercises will be rosumed on MON- me enian Sustract: From | can candidate in the 4th district is ia pro- | The capital etock is te covsine Of ate heen 7; ae Ehaver, A deposit Of G20 requived ws woke Par ¥ COTTON HOSE, DAY, Septeniber bets 1573. for year ending June 30, 1574 | Frees this afternoons shares of S2Weach, to be paid in monthly in- | 9 (jj J PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE LOD] | vreverty ts atrack of FANCY LISLE HOSE. os JAMES CLARK, Provident. ngton city, $49,060.29, Georgetown, &: —_—_e—_ stalments of $10 on each share, and they have WALTER 8. COX sari : 85; county, =? From general taxs _Trasteo, secured alread THOMAS DOWLING Real Estate Transfers, The foliowing transfers of real estate have | shares. They year ending June 30, 1873 subscribers tor four hundred jor Ju 185: $2,160.30; Ger ‘asbington COTTON CHEMISES AW SCHOOL OF; THE OOLUMBIAN sepl6-tu&sOct. 6,7 & 2 L Univ "1 ery. : e arranged for the purchase ioe Anctionser._ | LINEN CHEMISE: Jot ASHINGTON, D. hie orgetown, 1,51 been filed in the off rder of Deeds | of square No. 302. bound d by 9th and toth and ait Nee EXPECTED —Sicu » ran of | COTTON DRAWELS. Of thie school will be reeumed onthe From general taxes. Wa penne er pee na eg eon northwest, which, weconling t J FED naend, Gent's Apparel to be CLEANED aad | LINEN DRAWERS. reg he TLL year ending June 3), 1%; September 13 —A. Duchay to Walter C.J ohnson | the plat, has one hundred fine building lots not been secu for some tune. With @ Hicenses, District of Columbia, for year : J. 5 2 ns ‘cttvely to direct the etadies k- Haag tt, sauare 309, $6, nee irinder We H. | Through’ the center of the njuure isa street Now READY! ipellite ae ese SCLRL Of euilled workmen, we are ae Sellers ir Clansoe une 5 2 SETA. Ad ow, —, square bort, i eth | 5 ¥ : Ms ? % tate, District of Columbia, 1 general | V. Welch to kitva Parker part B,cvuare iss, gz-am; | Lit feet wide, and when under way the com 1 all out on time inthe effort: not that we are we of Egctares om the Diticatties oang Practitioners in th = rporation of Washingios T3206; | Jerendah O’Brien to tacks Bees ee pany will at once improve the interior street xes, corporatior ion. $1,133.06; ‘ wn to mee zat snare t 8. at because by dyeitig we expect to | NIGHT DRESSES. tired of living, ti seion, aud the Best Means of Surmonnting ’ n Bes, ; : oeres ; ~ shes cell be delivered by GEORGE F. general taxes, Levy Court, 870.9% special | 5. €40); W.N. Clokey to Isaiah’ Waters, | his seems a sensible | plan of cooperation, and AN while we know not how to live except wedye. | DRESSING SACQUES. ie ee ec RORGE F. APPLE ies, S2,A01.60; water taxes (advertised), si02.- | SISATe 792, $100, B. fasbots Detain te Pm | lem guaravise thal its etemeeit hee ee ES CORSET COVERS. A POST-GRADUATE COURSE of one year’s tn- Gi; dévosite for redemptions from tax-tien car- | Pyotomnne Oy a ag a ord AG FN rico ol manner, and will prove Bare sci PREMION STEAM, PURINE AN? SCOUR | PEKCALE SHIRT Walsrs, strnctiomin Legal Practice has been estatticnel te Sidicates, Distr sof ¢ clambia, 95,421. 0; depo- man to Bereta ab yi amare $3, ta,50 } | profitable. The subscribers will holt a meeting EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT 49 Jetfornom strest, Gantestien, D.0. LAWN SHIRT WAISTS. connection with t school, open to the attendance posits to credit Northern Market faal. #20 gynare 600, 65.407; TF. . Tallock tos. Strong, par | ele erat Por ane ee ee Office open from7 a.m, until sunset, Batantay | INFANT'S CAMBRIC SKIRTS. Sf the law, may wish to perfect thomeelnne Te ake deposits to credit Western Market fund, $4 S4,sauare 3, , Fad perfecting’ the on fanization of the com- p.m, sert-ly | INFANT’S FLANNEL SKIRTS, details of ite pra ncinding office work and deposits to credit of Georgetown Market fund’ ton ae = Tare. B- Docker part esl ting th & 0} 01 oF ToHOue: INFANT'S COTTON SLIPS. t of judicial protedare in all kinds of cou = eens re 31 sear are Cina partion 7 amare 8500. W, Belden eG: a - wa oe aa es BESGANT 108. EAM PARLORS, INFANT’S CAMBRIC SLIPS. m. * tC. ort, Senne © e ‘ctor si «in detai at o! ickuey, sab. jaare }, $3,000; L. M. Pon New TEAMERS ON THE oTomac.—she treet, N ‘ re se De Us of $2 M1501 applies to the credit of the sinking | ell,trast cy et al, to Mary A Sins part int Seonare | <tAcNr Berane ‘arrived in Aloxandeia yestor- FASHIONABLE AND CHOICE aug28.1y ee Gborgetown, D.0._ | INFANT'S CAMBRIC DRESSES. oh Se ch tack tun for the payment of the interest and prin- o, 63.500; ra Ugrebel, to, A. Nallor fot ©, day afternoon, and will be run hereafter, com- NL By L ——____—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_————— | INFANT'S ROBES. cipal of the funded debts of the old cor ra ‘d . -_ 5 ey iy iver, he tions and the District. = Se erence ae, S ba 000; EB. b.Scumidt ts a. | mencing to-day, on the Potomac ‘aller, part lot 32, square 442, Pp to HB. Lindenkabl!, part lot Ja, A. Wilsouto Berry and Larcon! Sqnare 127,—; J. M. Sims, exoct Johnson | *ehedule of the ill-fated Wawaset. The Pali- re 516, ; A. | sade has been taken from the Norfolk and in'trutyscb 2; | Richmond tine. She belongs to Mr. t. wait, | ©E@tl and Winter Clothing! alae Tne Corsen-stoxe or WAYLAND Sext- ®aky.—This seminary, which has been estab REAL ESTATE AGENTS, _ | SXF4S?'S cloaks. LIVERY STABLES. JEAN BOLE. FRANK BABNUM. B. OLCOTT & SON, TB. Da: | White, of Crisfield, and | nded by Capt. TZ Bitte BANG, LIVERY sod SALE STABLES, to T. a ‘hite, of Crisfield, and is comma Sapt. 7 co. i 5 oO, fr horthweet (rear lished more than five years, for educating ey sset theanate $89, 81.87; Hobert’M. Sutton to Joseph White. ‘The steamer Pilot er, alee te rrr BTA TEND NOLS SROK ERS, GLOVES. of tbe Epiphany Ohurch Home.) "Fine Garriagen of preachers and teachers of the Baptistdenominay | Elisabeth ‘AN ia V Hottet, cate de steak: | be run on the Wawacet’s old route, and by that Nv. 605 loth strect, opposite U.B. Treasury. Hiro. Special attention paid to thoes bf wiasae tion for the colored race, are laying the corner- 31,600; J. M. Caapenier, trastec, to EM Moshee! | steamer’s schedule, arrived here yesterday from | MENS’ DRESS SUITS, FOR SALE-A handsome HOUSE I street, | 1 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVeEs. ing Horses. Qecia-iy stone of their new edifice this afternoon upon | Sie ioperty. dor * | Baltimore, and commenced her trips to-day. MENS’ DRESS SUITS, 913. Anew larco double HOUSE, come aie | 2 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVEs. LLISON NAILOR, 37. the site lateiy pure! a ‘ear prt soaheg Se eae ‘Septem er 16 —$. Tove to. Bilis, lot 4, Saga eel ond H. HOUSE No. 1010 Marsachusetts avenue. | $ BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVEs. A LIVERY AND Hlnine erarurs, i ht, | 1 oe2, $1.88; C. Lochivihler to jax. Lochivibter, Axotnen Suit Acainsr tik B. & O. Ratt- MENS BUSINESS SUITS. HOUSE No. 226 24 street east, for sale or rent, v > STYLISH CARRIAGES and COACHMEM, Foot and, ornamental tower, will | trast, part 13 dnd part’ Totoro ta WH. | moap Comramy.—Yesterday Mesars, Merrick MENS’ BUSINESS SUITS, furnished or unfurnished. “A COTTAGE in wil’ | 1 BUTTON KID GLOVES, decm-ly 1343 E streot $0),000, and c iMer, bet 4A. L. \d Norris for « . “¢ wR peter Bro M a Waylner Harr to Elijah Bebrend, sab, th, squce ‘ and Norris entered suit for John M. Hall against i Ps x ai jard’s Row; price, $2200, Several smali HOUSES, | 2 BUTTON KID GLOVES. 9 Tneker aud Sherman, cub 64, «qtunc the Baltimore and Ohio rail from §3,600 to $8, small d company, for Seminary has already attained a high position Boy Y NCTON SS a geht Payments. We | 3 BUTTON KID GLOVES. G STREET, B cx AY P , 1¥e FARMB, improved and un- N KI 5 L Berween 17m ano iStH for the thorongh scholarship of its paptis and | Sar {if'ezme:Dg- Oastieman to J. H: Knott, | $5,000 damages. Plaintiff seta forth that as he BENS WOREING SULZS | improved to dikctet cates mueeret andes: |S SorroN UNDRESSED KID GLOVES, cree bY Gey OF wight, and for woeddi the etticiency of its administration under the | pifytaltouaauare 107; G4. Stary A. Carbs ernest as b AES: | city, for sale at low Agurea or exchange for city | % BUTTON UNDiteeeeD ee quves, (= charge of Kev. G. M. P. King. Addrewes myo Sad PaOh e be nace jand, his foot crushed | yournm BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS. | ort theater ale tt oe fone heroes, | 2 BUTTON CASTOR GLOVES. RRE4L ESTATE DIRECTORY oF THE Soverpor Shepherd, Mr. King, Dr. Siman, 2.100; W and Wroken, by reason of which he was laid a | oF will exchange for productive improved proper’ | 3 BUTTON CASTOR GLUVES. CITY OF NASHINGTON. on and others, are ahmounced tiyon the pro- | Osstel, part § sduare $70, fC up and disabled from business for over two y aratt_ | 2 BUTTON DOGSKIN GLOVES. rarer pe ed gramme of exercises this atternoon, Sieber 17 John Vatcntlne to Wen McCabe, | Months. He claims $5,000 damages, BOYS’ SCHOOL AND OR&SS SUI1S. bar cue Bae % BUTTON DOGSKIN GLOYES. na with det anne of same, cor? = Square 683, 350); John A. lor, to Piel Se a = ES. ¥ A Max Tenniery Mvritarcy my Rar Keinny Buchis hon i BS nTHE,CASE, oF Jupoe Watour—This morn: Goovatt’s PLavixe Canne, DOGSKIN GAUNTLETS. ~{ c ROAD CARSs.—This morning about 9 o'slo Hnotressto D. dantress, 7,sqnare 322, §3 ay); | ing the grand jury of the Criminal Court of the “he sarge 5, payee James Carrigan, a sptke-driver on the ; ‘3 EWA. Jirgensin, sab | District of Columbia, Judga ‘Meacthan, co, scols-im___foLn EVERYWHERE. CASTOR GAUNTLETS. more and Ohio railroad, was run over by atrain L. B. McG o Be M<- | turned into court twenty-nine bills of indict- A. STRAUB, near the corner of IT and % J.B. és th streets, and very Siero! ment charging John W. Wright with forging METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. other information bearing upon th seriously injured, the train passing over both "parte. 3 ao0 and wttesing the names of several Indians to Popular Clothing House, ty. to be pu Seabee wars Onl legs. He was engaged in work on the icack, | :quare §29, 91.590. Custis. part | receipts for bounty and back pay due by the and the tlagman calied to bim on the approach | G.:auare 490, of the train, but unfortunately he got on the | I+, right and tit ‘wrong tinck and wis knocked down by the en- a weekly numbers, uot to exceed flity, each FANCY GOoDs. ing twenty-four squares. Susan ©. Zove- | United States or or about October ist, 1572. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 5, $3,028, The indictments are found on the evidence of Joseph A. Williamson, Alex. Clapperton, John Between 10th and 11th Streets, LADIES AND GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS Wasnixctox, D. C., September PE ERY. ‘The public and those’ desiriog such a ime, and the whole train passed over his leg: Carp.— The following named persons wiil | B. Jones, Oo-saw-me, Thos. Sanders, Robert Doors ooet Sete, BOArs aun Gunace ARTICLEs. hereby Poa that Thi scing mack the Seoer them being cut entirely off. He was im: | learn something to their advantage by calling | Jobneon and Henry E. Millie, Se TGHOLE WETS ree treet. SLEEVE BUTTONS, quest ef Messrs 5M, Fachte and ¥- Ww. Pratt mediately taken to bis home, (38 H street north- | at the office of J. Daniels, Attorney-at-Law, ——_o———— N OST ANE GAS TIGN RCE ies {ron frame Bere ate and heavy, for STUD - Styled" The Beal Rotate Directory of Washac . west, within sight of the scene of aceident. | No. 707 G street northwest:—Geo. McFarland, TRANSFER OF PoLicEMEN.—Officers Dins- los of this FURNACE can bo seen at the tree regen i 3 pair for $1. | FANS, aud they may be acured of the correctness of each Drs. Ford and Thowpson were called, and they | Marshall Jones, Benjamin P. Scott, Charles | more and Riordan, of the Sth precinct, have aoe Gent's super-stont Britia . - | EAN Sparste aguaro and lot, part of iat ad subilvinios state it will be necessary to amputate the | Dilger, William H. Brooks, Patrick Hours'ian, | been transferred to their old quarters at the J. MOUNTNEY, ped Pant: UMBRELLA CHATELAINES. ‘Ne the came are of reco: wits o, " Feimaining leg, as well ag the stump of the one | Robert Harrison, Joseph N. Gill, Ed. Hamilton, | Tth, and Oficers Powell and. Dubois, of tuat | sepl6-te" No. 1303 seed eet ost, Merino Shi FAN UHATELAINES. Surveyor of the District of Cokcetia crushed off by the cars. Thomas Hall, James Haynes, Peter Fox, —. have been transferred to the 5th; Of- TLEES WHARF, OXYDIZED FANCY ARTI jiatrict olnmbia. ——-——_ Sentth, Obeclee Sell Tecan ely Ey | SRE Ment: OF the same precines, exchsages | ATURE RS WHARS, san auwmiarr ones Taleo have agreed to examine the statistical ta- New Mrsic.—From Metzerott & Co. we have | Smith, Charles Smith, James Kelly, Bernard | places with pte yA the 6th, and Of- a : bles to be farnished in the above-mention-al. publ “Dame Nightingale” by Taubert, with words | Vanleer, Thomas Hayden, Morris’ Gleason, | ficer Offutt, of the 7th, and Officer Richardson, TO CONTRACTORS AND MEROHANTS. Three PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. cation. 20 that the information in them will bo eor. by Auber Forestier for soprano. The song is | Henry Jackson, John ont, Joep Ben- | of the sth, exchange places. foes of od Toe eee GAY LUME Ln =oon® cout ymity, with the Numerical Book Deard fen test bammer:, Lien “TEE Wecsree |W Pease mdened tine caeeieease ane |. Bachman. om at the shortest notice and lowest rates AetYere EET ee ss ont ms cnnte, WILLIAM MOBGAM, Tox Clerk heard from that author. Also, “Tho Monarc! Z ‘ x ~ aera eee ag ae reourae ss ; Fear” by Peuschel for baritone or bass. This | rence, Bernard , Charles W. Town- and Potomac ty G.Y. ATLER, oreo eatrd of Bop gree ae After most careful investigation and tnyairy wo Tell known song to baros is always a favorite, | ey ose or the nm 4 file DOLLAR GUaRAmTMRD rey oe WHITE GOODs. ty of Ool, Backis topper eee hee Bee. and ill wear well. 5 c * 3 See ae ie Beane Oo RReR ee ae ke eniiog tomato ot aca mee A tenon tera PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIERS. Table ond of wiles ty tee eens eae $e Instructor for the Reed organ.” published by by caytinen) seats. Danae, ap | ; | HEMSTITOHED HANDKEROHIEFS. heartily reccmmerd his exterprie) to our friends ©. Ditson, Boston; ap easy and pleasant = Ee ee are making preparations for furnishi: Distric HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES: FANCY BORDERED snd all to Whe Sach @ work may be of service, for beginners. pe ae ‘Tat $100,000 Fox Hunt.—Mesers. §.T. Suit, | tional facilit and Sa seegne oo; guare ond eal Pe sagas and INITIALED HAND! oe FITCH & FOX, ace Brokers. Novela Oba) etc ae ee ee ance oe | Srermed. & letter 65 Mr- HG. Suschr'or tenes, |_ Tue Kuoarra 7 I Scheie: Bock Shes Pepie bach eres; | PLAIN SILK HANDKEROHIEFS. ofmetggy tions and orders will be ressived atthe Cleveland (Obie) Leader of the 18th instant, re- Se conte thee i regatta—between th N f Paper Sacks: Towel | PLAIN mc cysts re ferring tothe improvements in the si; ser- | ville, t = to Mr, Seo. Gina arine, refer. Spray, and John T. ae day pies; Btands, &c., SILK HANDKEROHIEFS. 4-8 gr B Bom, 208 street northwest. vice there, speaks In high terms of Mr. W.ll | ring him . + Gilliam, mond» | nant took piace, the MORRISON:s, aa ene ton Glace Vanes ea HAMBURG EDGINGS. a wanes, Bane Eves avenue Va., Hon. Robert H. apne, candidate for 805 D street, "rt, Bolttoons, HAMBURG INSERTIN rthweet. ‘drug store govirnor of Virginia, and the Washington City PRINTED AT SHORT’ NOTION, Yesw : a bank, pongo ity . C., Patropize home printers. sepl7-Im that ‘They add that as he (Sneed) is @ stranger them, and places his rather = Ss "000. ‘orth + in these pani oe pte Lin eee ofr bs mes, request a will be opened | matriace -é ’ Seaeging torn, times, loonie | Secenes

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