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-EVENING STAR. | FUESDAY November 4, 1873. | LOCAL NEWS, | @ec., Weil's Opera House.— Mr. Jd. McCullough in “<@ubelto.” Prcater Comique—The “The Twelve Tempta- tions, or the Lost Soul,” and other attractions. IMPROVING THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS Apueval Report of Architect Clark. PROVEMENTS AT THE CAPITOL—A LARGE AMOUNT OF WORK DONE DURING THE YBaR— A ® SER OF WREDED PROVSMENTS MADE—IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS. Mr. Edward Clark, the architect of the capi- tel, has submitted bis annual report to the Sec- | retary of the Interior. It gives a sketch of the | operations of his office during the year, and LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Another Frand. ‘What else can it be called? The ‘Odorless ae prompt attention. and the city authorities have closed an extensive con- tract with them. All former contractors ha withdrawn. Within the last ten days I mi left three successive orders at one of their ce: trally-located “boxes,” and A BO re- sponse. I hear there are many others vainly waiting for said odoriess manifestations. The Phi. A GLASS of Massey's 5 irawn from wood, at Rassell bie Saloon. iladelphia Ale, Sn ALOON of Russell & Leonard the oyster and eating depart- ment is perfection, and the liquors all that can be desired. e053 vie —o—__ Dr. Buti’s Cough Syrup isa compound, imneeent | arel nature and wonder: PALMER PROVEMENT TAXES ofthe District of Columbia at VERT LOW RATES. W.S800TT CHEW, 613 18th street, Washington, D.C ; nord Gt" 114 Prospect street ,Qoorgetown. D.C STH ANNUAL LL DS oF PATENT DOUBLE-YOKE GROCERIES, &e. | FRENCH Goops. CENT. BONUS and other Securities | | IMPORTED TE P re hee COLONIAL SUPEKFINE CHOCOLATE COLOBIAL OHOCOLATE TABLETS. VANILLA AND = RS lous eagartaed vecemmuamanan ful in effect.’ For children it is invaluable, | DECATUR LODGE. No. 9, KNIGHTS OF | @AUFFREY GONDOLES SANS RNS Ot Ho. O00 Femangtoqnin | Smeicore’, Setmee heaton — | question now seems to be, how long the com- | curing ang ete. PYTHIAS, | CORNICHONS —— ie IMPROVEMENTS AT THE CAPITOL. | pany and ite fixtares can remain odoriess by | hours. Price per Will be given at FORREST HALL, Georgotown-on 7 - = 7m APRIOUT JAM TN JARS Ccamenned Ratan, Since his annual report for 1572, large coal | keeping out of sight? A Crrizas. ats pa WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. th, 153. ACQUE SHIRTS! Sam 5. w. 8 mission at St. Aloysius church attracts | ;nults, cock copeblec! containing one thousand | November 3, 1813. Pune axn Heattay—A glass of Massey's | 9. a in —_ ele audiences nightly. ue ns ae sitet — pepo —— Gurr. Excellency Gov, | Philadelphia Ale, drawn , at Russell | |The enenen of ie Lodge will appear | HiA™® PERLE PORK, ke adler. a jeweler, fell ina fit at the cor- | 7ivet Of the capitol: also, an ‘e'the | Alex. R. Shepherd, of the territory of Colum- | & Leonard’s Marble Saloon. e083, Tickets, edmitting © Gentlemen and Ladies, One | Pargyrep Manon 22, 1870. ‘Coseard's Ostebrated per of Now York avenué and 10th street, last | Sutiaing proper ventilation’ ‘The steams bollng | nin boyhood and, youth th THR onLY Dowzstio ALE sold at Russell & | Dollar. ==. ore LDR KS. evening amd received a bad cut on the forehead. S ee nae . 7 friend of Rev. S. V. Leech, of -. a. - TALL AND WINTER Guobs. siies = - EARFAsT RAOOW In deference to the wish of Rev. J.J. Keane, | "4¥¢ been repaired; many rooms have been re- this city, nnn ogincen subebansininy Sis . | Leonard’s Marble Saloon is Massey's Philaiel- I ALL a’ i auoDs. Sverex oF Myaccrewexy Par’p Manen 9, 12 Hs Clear PORK Pietlea ef St. Patrick's church, the Carroll Literary | Painted and refitted; the reporters’ gallery of | Shit ON¥: Nae Stiuees the Oanter (Mi. E,) | pia Ale. All others have been tried, and failed Barth s Ham BOLOUNE SAUSAGE Amociation have abandoned the idea of giving | the Senate has Leen enlarged, and the galleries | Sb) by Bretenticg 2 the Center street (ME) | to give cane nile Oa 03 Prime LEAP LARD. in Sand ist Tine him a reception at Carroli Hall this evening. that the diplomat end the aentere ranged | Stained’ glass window for the adorn the | Suvrmrers from coughs, colds, bronchitis, JepPendieseined LABD, tn jndge Paschal, of Texas, delivered a lecture | Viti Ve on the east, the ladies’ gallert om the | end of the audience room in the rear of the pul- | croup influenza or whetpiag congt: ant ied Mt Feceived we RUW NING & MIDDLETON ag set ioc ereming pen wg, | asttse dnecman’s tte mmnae er | Plone dar ae "we ommastiate ies | petite trate Beant ll Shy | a “Bir. Philip Kirkwood. of Baltimore, is build- | d¢sk® and chairs bave been placed in the same | Window null Cost S150. We congratulate the | which has now t ‘aintalne its long established NEY S0cne near tog at Mundy's Peat. on the Potomac, | ee todispense with the outer hese liberality is ‘proportionate to’his reputation as he" greatest remedy for all dis- BOW TORE BITES. we the Alesaudria’ Veet Clubs ee une center ballding has been hept fm revelt: | Sitbe top of the center window, aan sasmerint | nara he nroets Lange and chest. . THE ONLY PERFECT-FITTING SHIRT. | commas NEW Figs Sergeant Edward Larabee, of the sth police | The architect recommends that the whole roof | Of the Governor's generosity, the initials A. R, | ROBERT FULTON’s GuEAT SALE OF Unne- : AS Phas: precinct, has resigned his position on the force | 0f this building Oe aa a et OY onto the | S—Cumberland News. DEEMED PRoPERTY. RUGS ner Be, ALMONDS, m order to accept a conductorship on the Baiti- | C1ng of copper. He also calle attention t the o ___ The attention of all parties desiring to secure stock of FLANNELS and DOMESTIC the system of the “DOUBLE-Y. on WaLnvTs, en cones = Soatene | antnished condition of the rotunda and inner THE COURTS. bargains in Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry. Law We are in daily receipt of additions toour | surping material se ait’ take Geen, oe | atAGA ora PECANS Mr. B. 8. Elliot, residing at the corner of 3d | Pettion of the dome, v T satan SUPREME COURT OF THK UNITED STATE Library Books are called to the sale of Tork net’ eaten, advances, from the large New | SuTPla® material is all taken from the fron’ and | ¥.000 1 and N streets, found, a few mornings since, in | 62! be incrnsted with ornamental marbles; erday, iu: the case of Francie R. Fvrron & Co., $14 9th street, York houses. A call and examination of goods in- | Placed in the back between the yokes or « | sae DIRS, ¥. a bandsomely bound fami! je, | the pilasters and first cornice taken away, and Jeorgetown, vs. Willtem B. ME on Saturday, Monday, and the following days | ‘ited. | pieces, giving a smooth and perfect fromt aad bun, | wee) ad been probably sh the window | tbe floor laid with encaustic tile. By omitting over tothe I until the entire lot is sold,at Wall's auction = JOHN H. SMOOT & SON. | The fullness being plaited inthe back renders fees, | . ef. Probab IY shoved in the window | the first cornice, and letting the story termi- 6 of the hotel 1 room, Marble building, corner 9th street and | \7EW FALL AND TSE DRY GOODS. | dom txerny memento iene | * ¥ @ROCERIES, €ike hese seen ona | nate at the line of the second cornice—whi Dis favor,a d cision was ma Pennsy! vania avenue. iN ps f° . me the shoulders octte-tr IIIS Pennepivar Tog testertay whet a letter was coud frum | cornice should be enlarged—the wall ot the r seer. affirming judgment below aga aia, — j kon GRAY, DRUIYS Cece tiie cise “hen a letter was read from | tunda will have greater apparent SPECIAL TEBM. Judge Hum Fake Came OF YOUR VALUABLES.—Call | A complete assortment of Ladies DRESS GOODS, | An inimitable and perfect fit is gaaranta sana | MppSce ; Se form school building. to the effect that he would | te anomaly of three cornic the calendar was col i andeaamine the fire and burglar proof ‘vanits | to the mow fashionable stytes andvootors. Alve-& | allduplicate orders will fo ate-cinne ee tte ort tod MINCE MEAT, in bavke ‘u iol building : tne ae —so near each other, will be abolished, | stricken from calend: of the Safe Deposit Company, corner of New | !sree stock «f SHAWLS. BLANKETS, CLOTHS, | bal, a8 4 paper pattern fs retained of each customer i barrels term over the building complete during the | 1 orev doorways, with sculptared enrichme diemissed York avenue and 15th street, for aate keeping | CASSIMERES and DRY GOODS gencrally, par’ | ohm ee new Leghorn Citr MA meeting of temperance men was held tast | should be mate, and the vanicor the rocundd | ,CIMGEIE COURT, Julce My Artur —Youter. | of wecuritin, Jewels silver ware or other walae | Cie for ch sinee the recat decline In el i Bgicaae A ery soe F cteset ter : a central | Gecorated with painted enrichments. While | Diiiad Alen & Co. var De Lacey; verdict for | gijles, Rents from ten to sixty dollars per an- Save money by giving call befor LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAY! night at 2 F stree in the | these change ii entail a large expenditure, To-ny, Linville Against Kaiser, verdict for plain. | RUM, according ts size. No business man can NJAMIN MILL: — Sane The f nan executive | Mr. Clark considers them necessary to make a | tif, > inst tmith,’ verdict for plain. | @fford todo without them. Take warning from | _octll-Sm* 101 Bridge street, Georgetown 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, presume mg Constantine, James | Complete and harmonious finish to this, the | tiff? nomin United States, use of James | the Chicago and Baste fire: Jes, as WE E T. Powell, A. A. Wheelock, Alexander Lynch, | Principal feature of mg Leon a eee ant ROO ESR aa a ONAL SAVINGS BANE, Corner of oy © the only manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT Ss. H. BACON and Allen’ Coftin | After speaking of the purchase by the Gov- | CRIMINAL COURT, Judee Car'ter.—To-day, tho | New York avenue and ifth street, paye € per Gr facility and a full corps of skilled workmen, we are | ENT DOUBLE YOKE SACQUE SHIRTS in th icy] thee , ‘The Peabody Literary Association have elect- | _ Alter sre ut 688 and the sale of | Case of Andrew Stewart, indicted for the marder of snnum on deposits for each calender month. | st it with a determination to do it good asd to clean | CLTY OF WASHINGTON, D.C Market Space, three doors fr ed the following officers for the ensuing ye ait bs Mr. Clark it is | \Villiam Tyler, by shooting him, on the 7th day of Banking hours, 9to4 Saturdays, 9 to 4 and 6 | it all out on time or dye inthe wffort, not that we are FAMILY t Maurice Schwartz, pre ther, | the buildings apon them, Mr. Clark says Joly last, on thé Island, was arraizned, and pleaded | §o 8. ‘@t3,14tie | tired of living, but because by d . AMILY GROCER, vice president, Louis Heller, recording seere- | ¢Xrected that the two i remaining | not guilty, Messrs, re Garnett and T <i 6 live, while we kuow not how to live except we dye. DOUBLE-YOKE DRES3 SI Ts Has for sale 100 bbis. Apples sclected for family use tary, Lehman Abraham, treasurer; Max Abra- | ©? that square may be taken down, and the | J. Miller appeared for ibe Prisoner, and asked | To Ger Rip of the Chills immodiately, take W. H. WHEATLEY: Joe Dut xine toe Borthers oo ham. financial secretary. Isaac Justh, librarian. | terials cleared away before the meeting of | itt an earls day be fxed for the tri -Har- | Dooley’s Ague Powders. They eure perma: - . Y's MADE TO ORDER. Sind tant! he woarienet) Sporades Congress. Alter speaking of the street im- | rington stated that he would he ready to-morrow | penty ‘oo PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR- and Pine Apple Cheres Mi ana year al secretary of | Provements around. the Capitol grounds he Week, and W ednesday ae gg ho ye “ <. ING ESTABLISHMENT, Six for_@15, $18, A eae aie ae er cured Matas in the ontry Mr. B. F. phant. ancia r i 4 ms ”' mB y ernie va, t the brickiayer’s union, «ays that at the meeting mye Not heving Tsong or pretentions h the larceny of $45, a nolle pros. was entered. a RERMOMEVERS and Barometers are repaired po 49 Jofferson street, Georgetown, D. 0. SeADY MAne caters Kept constantly on hand . - am f the society last Friday night, it was resolved | ee gar ruil in ae Ned aay line West alias Say ers pleaded not uty on made to order by Hempler ne ar 4 street we ice open from 7 a.m, until sunset. oe " Be Gerored o li long, and oz, 255. ‘ages of the members should be 50 : a . . ams BAO? | . 4 OCcK 7 rLOR ~~ trom, Figs, and Bute of gant por boot enall tas thet Aprils aut ae ant | be employed to plan, plant, and lay out these tliaa Vicor ce Ht Williams Dieaded not euilty ox four Cee Be TE RAO® is St sale as areata TOHOLS” = LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, whe Anew davered 024 Sieniien. Wes after that date $1.50 for a day's work ot eight | £T0unds.”” He further bopes that authority wi! im sear * uarging ot ¢ larceny o! ana by ar * Pa cates raed ELEGANT 10K CREAM AND OYSTER 693 Penxa. ave Br. 6 xp Trn Sts, | Wines, guarentena pune, arentice inkies and hours. Otherwise Tue STAK's report of yester- | be given to grade the eastern grounds to suit the | ®cart; ee eS Peed yy druggists everyw! tw,f, ARLORS. ss ” + Gta ap Frm ond eeoect ” jew Mackorel, very fat day was correct ; ’ | Riylasrgments of the streets surrounding them, | fault and battery, (appeal;) not gui, Riskerd | Wittoox & Gran’s Stwine Macarwa. The | 0%22%1¥__ 69 High strect, Georgetown, D. 0. 7 trace will find it to their benefit t 7 oy | Nhich bave been catdown to the Government | Biiout.larcen'-(appen a iy; sentenced to serve | celebrated Bazaar Patterum 7A, cy at Chas. my stock and cheap prices " ae 7 i fe n the event of ct Past- | out balange of sentence below, 6 mont! it, "8 hoopski corset fackory, street, TE. ER ES. ” oo — Fee POLICEMAN Ren, PATE | En ark, be feels contident that most of the | “uvslance of sentence below, Glin te ley. an Intelligences building aiitgindion STEAM LIN eames -lneppiaiemcpstelomeiae- a a . trees necessary to preserve can be lowered into | exemplified copy of the will of the late Richard ——6—_— FFICE OF THE POTOMAO FERRY CO pands NEW YORK ECCK WHE. ‘ A Scene in the Probate Court. place without great risk of loss. He further | Rust. of Philadelphia, bequeathing bis property in Corwes, Erc.—‘‘The wise for health on daily SEVENTH STREET WHARF, + round ae, ome TRE AMERICAN WIDOW REPTSES TO OLEY THE elieves that these grounds should be treated as | the District to his children, was filed and sdaiitted walks depend,” and sufferers from corns, WASHING TON, October 31, 1573, JRATIAM FLOUR, fresh growud ORDER OF THE CORT. alawn, ard none but the best trees retained. | toprobate. The will of fhe late @: Stanley Parker | unions, club, or ingrowing nails, vascular ex: From November Ist until further netice. the | rime BUTTER seg It will be recollected that @ little over one | The great number of trees in them, when in | Met bre tlaiy proven; fe, Dequeathe his estate to | cascences, chilblains, croton ailments of the | Ferry, Boats between Washington FINK FURNISHING GOODS ls FANCY SYRUP. year ago Thomas Price. a member of the BMet- | foliage. effectually screen the eastern (princl- | fally proven and, admitted to probate. seg eaters | feet find quick relief at Dr. White's establite are me eee 4, and Cor wale by Topolitan police, on duty in the 2i precinct, pal) front of the building from view from cag Mere erdered to issue to the executor; ‘bond $4,aw | ment, No. 635 15th street, opposite the U. S. 4,3. and O80; FOR GENTLEME ” died very suddenly at the station hous ving itol Hin. There are no vision ireush whitoh ie The will ef the late Edwin W Fonteney, was fully Treasury. $738.9, 18,1119 0. m: 2 sae 4 me some property. Subsequently his widow (form- can be seen entirely, nor is any poin oven. quiea is ostate to his daugaters. og year m, ” Dreite., | ghtD. GLOVES in one and two B | erly Mre. Bridget Dunn), with whom he had w from which this front can be seen to ad- | Jehn B. Hammond pointed guardian to his TUROO-RUSSIAN BATHS; 80, Medicated Va- 8.8. HOWISON, President. rer and two Buttons. LOUK NZO YOUNGS & C0, ned beah on goed terms Sit's few years previous | vaninge on account Of the disposition of tho minor children; bund $6.00, frow Plater gual Ber Bathe, for all akin disease,'at Dr. Shead’s, | _8. GRDNEY, General Sap. re UCD: HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 Pounsyty . te bis death, a) ed for letters of administra- tien from the Probate Court, which were ranted on the 13th of November on her giving mal in }0—Mary Quigley and Peter Daily sureties. Subse.uently it was whispered about that the name of the deceased was not Price but Lyons, and that he had left & WIDOW AND TWO CHILDREN A few months thereafter the c Lyons was presented to the court by ¥ F. Ennis. The conrt, on hearing the p decided that the clain adjudicated, and that i t « t t t t 1H IRELAND. mof Ellen [ 4 € that the proper party " uniter, to re € voke the letters gr rh Price and appoint the attorne Richard Harring- | t ton and Ennis, « t fe. Previ- | # ous to this Mrs. ° ad collected | t e effects of the « amounting to be. mn £.3.000 and $4,000. © collectors called Mrs. P. for the property, but she refused to | i pay over, and an order was made by the court | that sie Should pay k at the time she was note J this morn- ing. THEPROCEEDINGS IN COTRT TO-DAY. To-day she appeared to answer the cita! and Col. Webster called the attention of Jud Olin to the fac hy a om. ge tt at she had been di tosimw be entirely finished and ready for occupancy by cause why she sho: netobey theorder of the the meeting of Congress. Various improve~ ‘court. ments have veen made in the Botanical Giar- Judge Olin.— Well, madam: what have you to | dens at the request of the joint committee on ? the Library of Congress. he western court- ts. Price.—With all respect to the court, i reom in the City Hall has been improved by would like to speak a few words. the introduction of another furnace tor heating, Judge Olin.—The court will be happy to hear | and the ceiling of the same room has been you. pierced to obtain ventilation. The exterior has Mrs. Price.—Well, judge, I am the widow of | been repainted, and the rdot thoroughly re- Thomas Price, and I have the claims of my p husband, and I mean to hold on to them until vealed by taking ont a jarge number of trees in around these grounds, a narrow foot-walk of bricks bas been laid for the season. lay his difficulty in getting the tube under the tr: have the same di Clark bas doubts of his success, unless the tube practicability of this mode of transportation. rees in this park. In his judgment the gran- leur and extent of the main front will be re- he eastern grounds. Mr. Clark suggests that he plateau at the eastern front be paved and ‘he sidewalks around the pervs flagged next cason. The furds on hand not being sufficient 0 pay the expense of a proper tlagepavement THE PNEUMATIC TUD ferring to the failare of Mr. Brisbane to pneumatic tube from the Capitol to the ional Printing office on account ¥ ‘ongre: he Baltimore and Ohio railroad, Mr. Clark avs Mr. Brisbane is now anxious to renew his work at his own expense, but as he will ficulties to overcome Mr. s made much smaller than stipulated for in his ontract. Mr. Clark is so convinced of the owever, that he recommends, tor the sake of | urability. that the tube be made of iron. TRE REFORM SCHOOL AND THE CITY HALL. ‘The reform school buildings are near comple- ion, and It is expected the main building will paired. Several ceilings in the upper story which were damaged by the leaks in the roof Ellen Lyons (that woman in Ireland) makes | have been plastered. Both court-rooms, the her claim. After my husband died [ was | judges’,and the jury rooms have been put into informed by Colonel Webster that I would have | good condition. “As this buildin, to give $6,000 security before I could take charge ofthe estate. I did so, and everything went on peaceably until my attorney agreed to have wy letters revoked. Judge, [ have been a resident of Washington for twenty-nine years, and it | was through me that the money Thomas Price left was made, and my bondamén tell me they will stick to me to the end of the trial, if it takes seven years, and 80 1 WILE STICK te the effects of Thomas Price. Without wiat | he has lett me I woul! be homeless and frien! jess. I will not give up until such atime as she makes good her claim. Judge, there was a o b 7 a M the property of the government, and as add tional room is require:l for the courts and record raced and fences 14 fices, Mr. Clark recommends that this build- ing be extended to suit the wants of the public usiness. HE IMPROVEMENT OF COLUMBIA HOSTITAL FOR WOMEN uthorized by Congress, has been completed. ir. Clark suggests that to give this building a spectable appearance the ground should be raded in some places, and the street front ter- COST OF TRE VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS. M ik gives his expenditures for work on member of the police (Pfaft) who owed my hus- | the capitol building from June 30, 1572, to June band $700, on which be had paid $20), and he | 30, 1573, as $80,200.53, the la item bein, told me that unless [gave him credit for some | $43.44.46, the amount being paid on rolls o! money that he did not hold the receipt for he | mechanics, laborers, salaries, Sc. | This left an have my letters revoked. It is acon- unexpended balance of $67,139.47. ‘The total ex- racy. Mr. Rhinehart who, with Mr. Totten, has been acting as her counsel) stated that thes hat — her to “ay tne order of the court and jeliver up the estate, but she will not heed the Sdvice of counsel: T suspect that other par- ties have been advising her. Mrs. Price.-My bondsmen have advised me te hold on to the property, and I'll do it. TT 18 ALL A CONSPIRACY. Mr. F. A. Jones, for the collectors, said that they bad called on Mrs. Price for the effects, and bad served a written demand upon her be- fore the order had been mate by the court. Mr. T. F. Miller stated that Mra. Price bad in her m notes which had been paid, and that they bad made several attempts to > get pos- session of them but she would not gi em up. JUDGE OLIN ADDRESSED MRS. PRICE as follows:—*‘The controversy in this case is as to whether you are the widow of Thomas Price. if you are not, you are not e erty. After letters had been given to you, pers were ted to the court raising doubts as tow! T you were the widow, in con- i amounted te $8,252.21. ated by Congress for this work was $10.00, | The sum of $65 was expended in alterin, | appropriated by Congress March 3, 1813, 816,0 $39,5 on account of the pne of which sum $12,000 has been paid Mr. Bria- bane. penditures for grading and paving streets around the capitol, grotrds amounted to e61 appropriated was $160,000, leaving a balance on the ist of July, 1873, of $95,401.35. The expend. and for improving the capitol Moos 63. The amount the Senate elevator The amount appropri. tures on account of leaving an unexpended balance of 81. mproving the ball of the House. The ami as of ‘The amount !appropriated umatic tube was $15,000, , consequently an unexpended balance 40 remains. | CG Oliver and S.C. Mills bave, for the Supreme itand Lodge of the Independent 0: tled to the prop- Good Samaritans and Daughters of Samaria, entered @ suit P ‘th: against Wm. Tenney and K. C. I! for an injunction. The petitiovers state at they are an incorporat nd under ted body sequence the Court ordered your letters to be | the initials 1. O. @. S. and D.S. have acquired revoked, and ¥; nted coblectors to take charge of the estate. ‘They will prevent the estate from wasting, and if inthe end the woman in Ire- land proves to be the widow, you will have to comply. Mrs. Price.—If she proves that she is, I w give up: but I have his neighbors in Ireland, who will prove that BE NEVER HAD A WIFE THERE. Judge Olin continued—But. Madam, you must obey the order of the court. Your right will be protected. If he hada wife Ireland whois living, you are not his widow. Mrs. Price.—Well, Judge, with ail respect to you. 1am sorry. but I will not give up. My sureties say they will stick to me. Judge Ulin—I am sorry, too; Lat you HAVE TO G0 TOA! Mrs. Price.— Weil, I may as well stay there a= my plac judge Olin—I would be sorry to commit a man to that stinking. fithy jail, bat the law must be en enforced and the orders of the court | ected. rs. Price. (turning to a seat.)—I never will give 4 your honor, as long as my bondsmen stand to me. Mrs. Price took her seat while the business of the court, proceeded and wasadyvised by her | (Mr. Rhinenard) to reconsider her ac- tion, but sbé declined, anc then set a tical exemplification of the old couplet, “When a | ‘woman will she will, you may depend on't; but when she won't she won't, and ‘s an end the business of the court was con- | Olin again advised her totura | over the |. warning if she does not | that be will issue an order for her commitment | to jail for contempt. She again refased but was allowed to leave the court room. -——_ BUILDING AsSOctATIONS.—At the nineteenth monthly meeting of the Kepublic Savings and B m last night officers lected as follows: S. R. Bo: lent; Sweet, secretary; W. |. Bramhall treasurer. pa gh wth Le: Repeater ggg on, atanay- re “"The ty Ballding Association held their rst mesting fer the parment of jues last night ‘at the rooms, in Masonic Hall, and sold the re- the evening at @ premium of 54 per y comma land, and Ohio, = under com Graz, gra: commander. er 2 orelock” the ‘Scoasion | poet of Gethsema A afternoon, . ', No. 3. before ——_+—_. Britpive Perwits have been issued as fol- lows since our iast report: E. Hughes, two- | with a substantial bluestone flag, | street, between High an : | Coroneo Kmouts Temriar, of this | da ‘ies from Penn- and enjoyed the confidence and respect of the community as a benevolent organization; that to raise funds they have frequently held fairs, festivals, and other entertainments. They com- plain that the defendants and others, by adver- tisement for a tair to be held on the 4th instant, representing ‘ an themselves as Kose Leaf r= I. G.8. D.S., bave usurped the principles and franchises of’ the Grand Lodge, thereby falsely and fraudulently intending to deceive the community and people into the belief that said Rose Leai Lodge is a subordinate lodge of the Independent Order of Good Samaritans. They ask an injunction to prevent said fair being held, Kc. The writ was issued, and is yet in force. a IMPROVEMENTS OnDERRD mY THE BOARD oF Punic Works.—The superintendent of streets has been directed to thoroughly clean and cover ging the spring under the footwalk in tront of the Masonic Temple. Ordefs have been given for laying a 12-inch pipe sewer on P street, between 13th lith streets northwest, with manholes and It has been bonnie ave Dumbarton yngress streets, Georgetown, with cobble stones. Lhe Wash- ington and ogy street railway == hi been notified to remove their track at once from the intersection of Delaware av B street northeast, in order that the pat a tra) ment —s completed. Permission has been granted ee eee com- of my to erect poles on between ith ‘29th streets, for the lighting the lamps on that street by electricity. pe seth -cunttncsnat Watt's Orgea Hovss.—A large and appre- clative jience assembled at Wall’s Opera House last night to witness the mance of “Richelieu,” by Mr. John McC: company. Mr. McCullough looked acted the great Cardinal to the entire satisfaction of those present, while his enunciation was clear and distinct, and his voice tinely modulated to the mood represented Miss Brooks was good M4 julie axtiner. en8 ome members of the company were fully up average stock ‘nother cif To-night Othei! in which Mr. McCullough is said to be fully equal to the requirements of thi te. o frame, 5th , between H and I north. Fema tro downs, the “rear of Richard Holmes’ » ad street, between and BM southwest ? a THE Twetvs TemPTatioxs” was it out in grand style at the Sere Gonlene tn night, and went off as well as could be expected for a first night. After one or two representa- ons the eect will be = | Sod Ameria 8 ind 2 Ses ed ae administrator of Maria L. Plater: boud HA Snow was appointed administrator of and Edward 0. Adams; bond $500 in COURT, Judse POLI Snel?. — Yosterd: Joombs Maston, Traverse Ford, and ere forfeited collateral for disorder disorderly in the Metropolitan hal W, Thomas Carr, same charge: ; forfeited collateral for di ng in Limerick alle: a Char! Y ary Fighting alley lounger, charged with va- grsucy; workhouse. George Par. profanity. Kila Brown, « prostitute and vagra Was sent to the work! same charge; workhouse. ant, Margaret Murphy Lambert Berg- To-DA Fletcher Lansdale, Janies Nally B Riley, Andrew J. Wood, ited collaterals on char ddisorderly Leon no namber; $B. i is Thomas, loud und bois- mes, disturbing the quiet of Alexander Fitzgerald, sana; $3. 4 indecent langnag t, was sent to the house. Oharles Jones, ® jolly jack-tar, c with pri fanity; $3. Charles Brown, colored ho White, Jose ph Sintms, ard Ja charged with an affea: Brown; § t and battery on lias, colored, assault yon Richard Smith, who testified that Williams with two others last night entered his shop on 4 treet, and asked for cigars and commenced & disorder, |W ituess on appealing to them received @ terrible beating sbout the head which may termi- land ¢ nate in the lors of one eye; six months in jail. Chas, Gerhardt, aseanit and battery on George Scharr. bar-room scrimmage, which arose from themselves This was the complainant and two others fore — into defendai busi: drinks, whic i refused @ fight took plac icks, stone: being used, co pant 6 jends appearing to be the aggres- the court dismissed the case, " AN AFVECTIONATE OYSTERMAN. Mary Bewell was charged with the larceny of some fractional currency from General Hawkins, both colored. General said Mary purloined it out of his rocket while he was fooling with her. He didn’t mean enything 47 it. thous! nesses, 80 sho wan perinitted t jhe sald that General H: al ke stan De usband "being absent asked her to bny some oysters, ed she said she had no money. matter: T guess you'e good pped out two ¢ bad never uscd; she hi now ia her lionse. General said, “Onu’t I see you in said, “Don’t you see me now?” He thi claimed that he had missed bis pock ebary caught hol: 501 her with taking it, and her faud commenced to bug ber. She thought he was al: together too “tconfectionate,” and told him to got out of her house. He left, but 6 would not Jet him come to see ould get out awarrant for her. The judge dismissed the case. Jack Martin, asault on Patsey O'Day; $2) and costs, GEORGETOWN. MARRIED.—Dr. Lewis W. Ritchie was mar- ried to-day at 12 o'clock to Miss Mary J. Can- non in the Trinity (Catholic) Church. The ceremony was performed by Father Sto! it. The parties are both residents of Georgetown, and left at once on a tour through the north. To Marri Mr. Austin Herr, son of A. H. Herr, ill be marriedon the 1th inst., to Miss Fannie W. Welch, daughter of Jas. 8. Welch, esq., allof this city. The m: riage will tgke place at St. John’s (Episcopal) Chureh, Dr. Atkins officiating. Reat Estate Sace.—Mrs. George Rhodes has purchased at private sale the large brick house in “Smith’s Kow,” No. 38 Ist eet, the well-known property of Mrs. Ralph Simms. Luc Broxgn py THE Kick oF A Horse.— This morning Mr. Samuel T. Brown, of this city, started to Rockville Md., ina bu; , and when about eleven miles from town horse commenced to kick while descend! a hill. Mr. Brown placed his foot on the break to check the speed of the vehicle, when the foot of the horse struck his leg just below the knee and broke it, He was immediately driven back to Georgetown, arriving here about eleven o'clock. Dr. Kleinschmidt wassummoned and justed the broken limb. ‘LourR InspxcTions.—Inspector McCann re- ports his inspections of flour for the month of October at 1,155 bbls. family, 4,168 bbis. extra, 77 bbis. xe * bbis. oe 3 bos oge asl tal, 5,468 bbis. Inspector Peters repo at 088 515 bbls. bis. family, 3,825 bbls. extra, super. C3 bbls. fine, and 116 bbls. mid tal, 7,045 bb! Kiver News.—The steamers Columbia to- day cleared for Baltimore, and the New York for Philadelphia, with 200 bbls. flour for New York via canal. The steamer John Gibson ar- tived from New York with a full cargo of gen- eral mérchandise. The schr. Hattie Baker has arrived from Boston with furniture and gov- ernment paper for ogee’ 1) Bro., and schr. Roxanna, from Norfolk, with 50,000 feet lamber and 20,000 shingles for Jos. & J. E. Libbey. idlings; to- ALEXANDRIA. ALEXAND! Water ComPpany.—The an- nual meeting of the stockholders of the Alexan- dria Water Company was held at the office of the company this morning at 11 o'clock, Samuel Miller in the chair, and T. D. Fendall secreta- yy- The report of the lent, R. H. Miller, Was then read, showing the tetal receipts for the year to have been @14,726, an increase of 4 pled Me the expendi- the new res- ction 264 over those of last ~~ while tures, including €3,70@ for land (or ervoir, ms 4 The » new reserv balf milhons » all the old board, except Mr. ote who takes the piace of W.'It, Lambert, sail boat on the flats it ae Fe i i i i FP Es i THE COMMUNITY At large appreciate the use- fuiness of Singer’ Sewine | Macht i noon 580, 439 " sratex.( FOr Cash? ) im, PAPERHANGING aT MARKRITER'S ILT PAPERS, Papers for ders for Paper! WINDOW SHADES at ARKKITER’S, Ne jew designs, different colors; aM No. 476 7th at ri, Lavender, which we make angings, Picture ctually filled. Fe ENCH FIREBOARD PRINTS, In Black and Gil ar MARKRITER’s, Old No. 486 7th st. VELVET PICTURE FRAMES, MARK&ITER’S, . Old No. 486 7th st. ‘The largest assortment yet and Gilt, Walnut and Gilt, all Gilt and Card size Frames Terma cash Orders for Papsrhanging or Window Shades punctual BOX OVAL FRAM At Cost, fur Cash, Bet. D and E sts. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, PICTURE NAILS, & Picture Cord and — a icture Gord. Porcelai Nails, Kings, &c. card to rtrait size. Wire Gente = IMITATION WOODS AND MAKBLES. At MARK RITER’S, Old No. 486 7that. New'No. 439 7th at Patent and Perfect Bepresentat! Wi Mai bles, for paneli Ie, pat men Panels and all orders satiéfaccorily filled, ‘Terms cash. RITER Old No. 486, 39 7th st., bet. D and B. Terms ment tot mneling, W with a full line of led and satisfac Groen. Tan, White and Stone 4 a [sopra cash. unless there is an agree ¢ contrary when the order is given. n3 3t' a beautiful selection; alto, h gilt rods, or tintsn: edinm and low-priced hangiug or Window Shades jon guaranteed. Terms >. 4397 hat. lain Goods io into Shades. Orders for Frames or Window Shades t and Piain Oolora, New No. 439 7th at. New No, 439 7th at. in the District of tine Vel- iy filled, BS FOR WREATHS, 7 glows them out, at ” No, 439 7th st. is; different colors, from Plated red and Brass. Picture Fram New No. 439 7th st. ELEVENTH ANNUAL SALE oF RO RT FULTON & CO., 314 NINTH STREET. BALE 0) consis’ LD AND 5 ar D FL GOLD A FINE LIBBABY AND OTHER BOOKS, will commence SATURDAY, THE Ist EDEEMED PLEDU TING OF z TEER Aone, DIAMOND ETS, CHAIN: BACEL: Boone NS AND RINGS, GOLD PENOIL CASES, VALUABLE on OF NOVEMBER, 1873, And continue on MONDAY, THE 3v NOVEMBEB, Aud following day at 10 &.m.aend 6 o'cleck in the ing, at W.L. WALL & 00.’3 AUCTION BOOMS, Marble Deities, corner f nth street, Wi All goods will be sold, gislature, deposited wit! to July 1, call sale, a8 every article sented, and sold without octSl-4t Pe A aabingion, D. Gyo" 4 under recent act of the Le- B. Fulton & Oo. previous cular attention to this be warranted as repre- reservi re. W.L. WALL & ©O., Ancts, (METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. TREMENDOUS STOCK OF GOODS. UNSURPASSED VARIETY. EVERY ABTICLE OFFERED A BARGAIN. its, well made, jor O > Latics Garment wal pers otton, con- Skirts, Gowns, Drawers, Merino Vests and Pants, No leech. be At ildren's faney % 6 Btri for tee ir Wool | Hose, ©: ped heavy Coton Hose, extra long, a heavy Iron-frame Hose, extra long, 3 pair cath uenry Brien dish Hait Hove, pair for $1, San are -ply very fine linen, reversible Ouffs, 3 pl (3 epee round, eval,and square, s Ricobis ‘nd Scarlet embroidered Toilet i. F Boars, 50 for ainat henry Oval Frames, $1. no Wealnet ai Weents. is ‘Sic. and 350. 25 conts, 1. ¢ eat 8 Cologne, at 20.. 80e.. aD VERY ALi yA at SILVERBERGS METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORB, 319 SEVENTH STREET, G PENNSYLVaNia AVENSE Ss, 625 Lovisiana AVENUE,) Igtheonty boase int oy tas makes a specialty wea = SIGN OF FIG GUN, . Ue, have received their first shipment of ¢ NUTICE TO TRAVELERS AND SHIPPERS. POTOMAC RIVER LANBINGS, STEAMER PALISA Change of Days— For Currioman MPice a Wek. The Steamer PALISADE, Joskru Wuite, Mas- & T. Kid Glove in all the newshades. The And style of the Glove cannot be equaled. Try them ter, will, on ane M. . a ber 20,178, teave Waeiagton, from, wot of 6th atrect,( Firzhuagh's wharf. 3s 2 1 every MONDAY and THURSDAY MORNING be fouds Aue Ie Sain ean nearest DAY ona sirtea Hoagie ever} Garnier Kid Glove in donbie mite! very tion through Tickets, ay hg make of Glove, Do not fail to try pair + foot of IMh sirect: Capt A BY : satan eee 603 Penn. avenue; or N. R’ FITZ Toi en ste LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR shart, WS-lm_ | G23 Puss. AvE., Ber. 6H aND Tru Sts ASHINGTON, NORFOLK, BOSTON AND WwW PROVIDENCE. ihre ron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, paving. resumed ber regular trips to Norfolk, will leave her wharf, foot f 6th street, every MONDAY an THURSDAY. at 2 p. m.,torching at dings, connecting at Norfolk wit) M. and M. line for eight id eee eas Boston ‘and Providence. BEAVER GLOVES—THK CHOSSON ‘are of Lady of the h ticket office at Knox's reo Ofee, C03 Pauper irania avenue. = Bb GH, nt, 6th-street what DORSEY OLAGETT. General . WM-tr Plant's Btore, corner Ith stand Pe avo. Cc UNARD LIN. and best manufactured. Use uothin To be found at . else. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, 623 Pexy. Ave, Ber. Grn aNo Fre Sre OTIOE. 01 ‘With the view of diminishing the chaces 1t- sien, the Stoamers of this Line will, hencforh " take a specified course for all seasous of the your. ————— On the Outward Passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Me: of Bd at 43 Lat., or nothing to the north of 8. ‘On the Homeward crossing the Meridian of 60 at 42 Lat., or nothing to the north of 43. jyl4-6m ne, GLOVES in one and two bu isle Thread Tilbury 'd Clot (CUNARD LINE. skin ‘Thbary'@. Onstor Beater ‘Tiltare’ eral other ble styler, at THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, AL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Bet, 61h and 7th sts, 623 Penn. Ave. ROY. A BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, ee ee HARBOR. RE. Wed... Oct. 29 ‘Abytet - 19| Partival sat. Samaria... Sat.. And every following WEDN' and cr Oe aT tom Now Pak, ot SATUR- Rares or Assen —Oadia, 8%. ge and $190 Wickets to Paris, @ “onal. witsan SCABFS, TIES, AND WS, i ioe apes and colors, just received at ee LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR’s, Bet. 6th and 7th sts. 623 Pryx, Ar Beturn tickets on 5 Bteerage, 830, currency. “— Btecrage tickets from Liverpool and Queeustown, ‘and all parts of Europe, at lowest rates, Through Bills of lading given to Relfast, Glasgow, Havre, Mediterranean porter” Bor freight at eae . ‘cabin Sage, apoly at the Goimpany s offce, Now 4 Bowling SCA BINGS AND PINS. An clegant assort- Fraky wottarene® Passage, at No. ALT Broadway, |, SC\ BE RINGS myles, at eee Oris BickLOW, Aves las LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOK’S, Canad eres a neneens aw Bet. 6th and 7th ste, 623 Pexs. ave EW EXPRESS L’ TA CANAL, : : : PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA. Va., WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. 0. at 12m. 3: DAY and BATURDAT a TO ee DO TURE: | COLLARS AND CUFFS. You can tind all the pena tine, compects at Philedelphio with “Olyde’s | Dew shapes at ine”? steamers for Prov! Boston and Rew, England ‘Bistes.” No wharfage In LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, Boston by it for D, of O, Bet. 6th and 7th « 7623 Pens. Ay EBOHANT'S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. WaRM UNDER-OLOTHING in all sizes, qual ity, and prices, viz WHITE COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS AND WHIT® SHAKEK FLANNEL SHIRTS AND RED TWILLED FLANNEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. sae WRIGHT & WARNE! ERS: 'WERS. in medium, heavy, autenteueer. rfights; also, their BED CASHMERE, intwoqusl- ities LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, Bet. 6th and 7th sts. 623 Pex. Ave. YSTERS iN EVERY STYLE, N B OA ‘UF AC’ CoRNER Sp aND H StREEts N.W. y ites Ws have cove thoes ey are fast taking the they being much less delivered. ie’ DAEDER, Proprietor. TATE DIREC’ CITY OF WASHINGTU: plate ri nalish in price and equal in texture. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 643 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOE. SILK UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. ia 9, LUCK WOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR have a inves stock now in store. and will sell them at Bie oy 5 jes in want will do weil to pur a Duce: when all sizce can be had, all at LOCKWOOD, BUFTY & TAYLOR Bet. 6th ard 7th ste, 625 Pex» oat PREP ARON ote Roots: GRAY AND W isto Wad LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, Bet. 6th and 71h sts. 625 Pars. Ave. GROCERS, MAS@NIC TEMPLE, Corner %#h and F streets, OPPOSITE U S. PATENT OFFics HAVE ON BAND THE FINUST GRAPES, THE CHOICEST GOSHEN BUTTER, HE FINEST QUALITY SUGAR-CUREL HAMS, THE WHITEST FLOUR, THE RICHEST COFFEES, THE FINEST TEAS, THE HIGHEST GRADE SPICES, AND THE HIGHEST GRADE CIDER VINEGAR, To HAD LN WASHINGTON GIVE US A CALL. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CV., GROCERS, Masonic Temple, corner %n and F streets, Patent Office. UTUAL FIRE TxhN M AN COMPANY, PROMPTLY PAID. Office, 603 Lith sirect, opposite Treasury Depart ment. Also, AGENT CONTINENTAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY oct9-2m Ts LYCOMING Total ents paid to June third Annval R_W. BATES. Agent. WSS, Report. octl-im™ p=scas Your PROPERTY FWuSM aro RAS RMAN AMERICAN, OF NY. zm Cl 01 Ww. TRE MERCHANTS, OF 3 T= concega) ‘NT. ony o Prosident Vice i Green, John Batley, (TSE EecrTapLe LIFE assunance tae largeat Of sb} similar testitation ta tee we ’ AGENT, paytly REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Joan Bowie. FRANK BABNU JUAN BOYLE & CO. ‘Ones john T .. Kerr, mk BROKERS, FOR SALE—A handsome Hi on I street, B. 913. new large double Hi corner Zist oa Be URE ivie Mssnachoartts aveoa Bo. 480 SEVENTH ST ‘ext to Odd Follows’ Hall,