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Areguiar monthly meeting of the teachers EVENING " STAR. } aepeete son sarresrses close her, very om anata | LEFYERS FROM THE PEOPLE. : on T THOMAS DOWLING | connected with the pubite schools for colored crap ym a #4 = B ne DOUBLE SHEET. | ateres te the eke ot Ceamee 4 "Bacon’s) immortal ous. I wish you would make one more ral? apon >) ee ra | Strider senoot bunlaings ‘Trustece Bvte=, » xv¥. 2ict portrayal of the part difers from bat Tea Behe ARAL pretends to furnish us with 1 8 ——_ 2 % - , if be it is not re » bul sh ao om 1c a BATURDAY.......October 10 1874 | Soincon and Brooks were present. sar, jong’ | Sf vihere, Its pot conventional, but fresh and table, straining cee Dom sitting aro tow . their eyes in the vain endeavor j son presiding, 80d S~orintendent Cook pre- most difficult parsages of the Play enunciated to study their lessens ‘whe dim light of three 9S, ; tented bis repert for the month of September. | with the strictest regard to emphasis, and with burners. This sort Of thing won't do; unless we LOCAL KEW: . | It chows as follows: ” the clearest conception of the author’s work. can haves better light than this “glow-worm | _ let, District.—Sumner building — Number of | Her formance is fervid and dramatic | arrangement,” T propose to shut it of, and go pupils, 6; average enrolled, 534; average | throughont, and will meet the approbat.on of | back ‘to the sperm candle dispensation and Nationa! Theater—Madam Jananschek in | daily attendance, $42; percentage attendance, | the intellectual andrefined. On Monday even- | astral lamp ei : -% ceived at Prigg’s Joweiry Store. | Pennsylvania evenue, near 44 street. fe oe DEPARTMENT Amusements, &e., To-night. 3 re ii sod sep rate = “are beth. ‘25; suspension, 1. Ste t Lucille Western, in the great emotional | worth of our mor gore We ® Hess! received €02 | Tance Sky, oot poten, 4 bd OF ecanhing Deporte meeps siataoades -™ “L i? | %.7;. tardiness, sion, 1. vens | ing next Lui estern, ar motional | worth of eur mor gy. Fiat Lux. = Pc aed urnishing Depart 8 staple arti- - att: a ——_— ee _ ay John E. Owens in | bullding—Number, 72; average enrolled, 707; | drama, "Kast Lynne.” |" October 7, 187',.°* Sapte (Peaeeet (ot, Coteanel lof | cles of Underwear, Half Hoses Handiteshiets, a ous bene erent Gouble bili of “Married Life” and | average Gaily attendance, Ge percentage of | Uone Play goers will regret bidding farewell to | x Beuda,T'e, 3.00 a tars Neck Wear, We. sed perf oij-ftting Shirts o _” jendance, 97.4; tardiness, 18; saspension, 0. | John E. Owens ani ‘excellent comedy com- | Serious Complaint. e.g. $801 oe be ‘ | “Tailoring Department, on second foor, come | gag . 2d District—Jobn F. Cook building—Nam- |"pany who, after delighting large audience’ at | statement #o—U beg leave to ask the favor of a | #33 plete. Garments made to order ut short notice. | | The priew of Ger consumed Teeater, Comique—Sam Devere in the new | ner, sos; average enrolled, 764; average dail Opera House during the week, appear | statement | fp the inverest of law, order aul de te | rom.ices bept. | wuts Rereber novice. be rete grama of “Just in Time,” and other attrac- | sttingance, 746 percentage of attendance, 97.6; | for the tert true to-night. ‘The bul for this | cercy. Gu yesterday, October orm at aboat | BE : | Gon pees eal. aa tone. - tardiness, <3; suspension, 4; corporal ovnish- | evening is an excellent one, comprising the five | the bo gy e¢ 7p, in on the northwert Garuee ot $3 x! Guo. C. Hawwrxe, No. 410 Tth street, a ‘Geum aie. ment, 13, Rbeee Qullaing—Number, 215; ave- | comedy of “Married Life” and ‘Forty Winks,” | 7th e a4 Fetrevis northwest, opposite the Patent ndensed Locals. bt ct au (Rep. 2 Obron | Br Togas ys nine r nrolled, 234; average daily attendance, | in both of which Owens is immense. Ou Mon- | Of 40 putin, ® Saft pereentage of attendance, 95 5; tardiness, | day night the always welcome Mrs. Oate: will | ir 4 the arriv: 24; suspension, 0; corporal punishment, 4; days | appear,in Ofenbach’s latest opera bonife,“The Tr 18 Nov Tre There seems t> be an opinion prevalent fome persons that there will be a furth ‘The very newest and most attractive fall car- a) of the car north.was ‘approached pets, at cheap rates, are now open at the Ar See advert t f Tullot coms aitaattegs ana | {it mnlted by & well-dressed white man.” She Fai Grand Bonen bon - Pretty Perfumer,” fullof comic situat immediately notifed the policeman, who was 4 Master John Gilkie on Thursiay | ‘acer absent, 15. y P y, po a lady of this city, whilst await. ee 20% : povement of the Library Concert. There is uo 74 Bridge treet. o-) g-tows, B-W. Gr: e 1 3a District — Lincoln ballding—Number, 9; | pleasing music. She brings a sirong company { near at hand, aud requested the arrest of thie ms ground for this iden. We speak er- Right instiruted Washington Lodge, No. 1, / average enrolicd, £8; average de'ly attend: | with her, as usual, stranger rofiiat American Protestant Association, in this city percentage of attendance, J.2; tar- | To-night is the inst chance to see the exce’ tent | this request w: Strange to say, Mr. Editor, The old wood wood pavement under the po when we say that Governor Bramletts 1 answered by the officer tha us, and through us the p NRAL BS. avirra & ce, that the drawing | 4 4 i ‘ be f Novomber « ae Oonrt spensw>, 0; corporal punisiinent, | bill of this week at the Theater Com!qn~,, asin | He, the police officer, obtrading his pose almost tificare ts ‘bil, | will take place on th ih oF * co of the White House is being removed t>- | to, ‘Lovejoy wullding— Number, 191; average accordance with the rule of the house ‘yterat- | against the lady's face, in a contemptnous and | [Us aeked: ¢o 1876 6& bid: do —~ ge Bt Pe Pee eranen. It will be replaced with a Belgian biock | enrotied, 178; sverage daily attendance, 1:1; tractive novelties are promised for "yext week. | farcastic manner replied: 10 you wish, to-ap- | Cetitcates, rid, . Those who wis h tp partake of the | peneiite of 4 tag ap aang percentage of attendance, {7.4; tardiness, 15, ere ae as pear against him?” frightening her #9 badly as gifts, or ite to ie to-morrow will mt a lively | suspension, 0; corporal punishment, 2. I. 0.0. F. Vist tation cand Master, Pp To-any. the great Library, shold not delay an bour ¢ Bed speculative sbates ete low ever offered tv the public in this or any Alls 1 country. After many and ot . th Dnstrict.— Anthony Bowen nild | Harrison Burr, bas made the fol' owing appoint- making it an extra good uur ing—Number of pupils, 563; average | ments for the semi-annual ~isitations of the erfolled, Sil; average: dally Attendance, | grand ofcers to the subormate lodges in the 5 percentage of attendaace, 4 District of Columbia, wien instruction in the | insisted upon the arrest of this filthy insulter; 3s, t4; suspension, 4; corporal secret work will be given by the ey Frepte- | but, mstead of arresting the party, the police. 25. Delaware avenue—Namber ot | sentatives and the books of each lodge exam- | man and the insulter walked off together, ap- 61; average enrclied, 4 —Washington Lodge. » y Oot. 13th; | parently friends. The 7th-street car arriving at 45; pereentage ot Iumbia, No. 10, loth; Central, No. 1, | thir moment the lady raturned home. Sucheon- a prime mepension, @; + oe gag duct ypon the part of those In whom is veated the cat bonds qmet abd Da. Brut every fail often the torern: tin. { coed many from an early grav. pectin A BaLtimore, October 10, ward L. Borns,who returned from a stree power of affording protection is a sad comuen- te rd det = avy for No i ‘ . deed, upou the effictency of our city aa- a og _ ‘Try Smoot’s A ver } = = “4 H *. Cannot enough decent men be found | tower Pons yerrerces Sndague. For sale b | $23 THOMAS BE WaGGanan ered as & prizeto the as t No. 19, now occupied by such police- Fe — | , Beal Eetate A ~ O28 Teh wtowes —— F ‘ enrolled, fc Nous P oa polic huvirg beep Erie. U To maveelesa ee , largeet number of tickets * | percentage of attendacce, 982; tardi + Covenant, No. 13, yours, b es followios , e Ral c FINPROVED PROPEaTY ,, for the benefit of St. | cospension, 0; corporal punishment, « Apptsox Dgwt. reaction ebens Cakes, Brett Dame & TXET, GRORGATOS § was awarted last might | teacher absent, 3 visitations to the dep teog Pporennind been pd pd Yeast Powder. Ask yous g * f the Sup ort of D- 3. . A Comperes with previous ments have been avnounced by Grand Patriarc =a : 7 . cia, pamerd ios corvala ested man, named Jerry Matthews, | gofigcomyarieon wilh previous y dota Hy Seifert tw take place. ny follows: GEORGETOWN. by Tara's Brie 2 Cael aren sewn Sac en ais nana. eas : bis skuil last night by tumbling tnto | ance tor 1869-70. #7; Magenent: Encampm Oot. Sith; Bidgely Coat T The coal trade for the wack | Bork tsisud, W2@10rs; whios, Mate , tlemen, jnst received jy Willett & Kuo an area on 13 ext cor: | Teo 3, 9. Oct. 2th; Columbian, Oct. 28:h; Mount Nebo, DoaL TRADR—The coal trade for eed Bhar eg ee Poe Hporene ro lpi ered him, ard took central guard- Nov. 4th. Past has been dul, and owing to the lateness in ouse, When Dr. MeBtatr rendered medical a . 2 of the season, with low freightand conseqaen The Marne: Tux latest stries Silk Hate, aa to — mber of the iricads of Mrs r 308; ‘caves of suspension, | 1 oruepan ¥ MARYLAND. The bus | a scarcity of veesele much inctease ix not ex. pur — | oF “ r ~4 D aves OF corporal punish | iness before thia synod, at Martinsburg, West pected. - 250, 2 e Soft and Stitt Feit Hate, chen: ment, 1.741. 859, 1,1¢9, 1,2°0, 924. ‘The sede The receipts ‘of Cumberland eval tor | 4; Viral a 0 se Heavy Undershirts and Drawers, 5 "and ¢§ 0 erd called on th ith th 4 i, | \irginia, during the morning of Thursday was | the week were 3 tons, and of the Youghiog- | 51; West Virgin! aa a od Z 8, &: Vand inet evening’ at the residences of the | S6¢hown by the shove results, are dving well, beneBciary education. Air. H. A. Smelts was heny gaa coal, 1,437 tone, making the total re. | ;do..new, il; doep-cinl tox eld tedars Btost Eng ay ae a Mr. James A. MeDevite, and ail in their power to moka uigndent are doing | Permitted to make a statement, and She synod | ceipts for the week 11,400 tors. “ine sbipmonts | 4B arrose sy Oscober be Coston quter—iox White Skirts, open beck and treat 6? an ‘ em. Th i hand- ‘ave its consent to his spenuing several years at | of Cumberland coal were 10,155 tons, and of You. ge, ve tes "g 2h J oe pr et a ee hand- | succeer. In the musical department, under Bro University of Halle tn tha Yortace croton ghlogheny gas coal 1,853 tons, making the total | Wretcre dtd amie naa. Meee ee nuk Getinakeasiovale prices. Ate meeting of the congregation of St. Paui’s | FTofessor Esputa, « mar! taugat Instead of | He of bis theological studies. Kev. G. Schell | SinGents for he weck le rosteee te prime d0..117@1 18; white western, 1 20@128: | > Laws’, th street, bet. J and K English Lutheran charch, corner of H and itn | Percentile, muste being now taught instead of | was waned to the educational committee. itev. | "ipmen TRADE.—The only receintsof grain | feincted, 110) ou chenved. Gorn 2 eh street, bet. this fh streets northwest, heid on Thurstayevening | "tC *BSINg. Dr. Hutler was excused from serving on the ex- | to-day was 1,000 bushels wheat per schooner | southers, firm, LeSEl (Se yellos southcra, wesk | $2.25 FOROWE-QUARTER BBL. SACK Of Welch's | serves the 1 ight to resell at risk and cos! of efaulte last; Rey. Samuel Domer, of Shamokin, Pa. amining committee, and Dr. Sadtler wasenb- | Kitty Aun, from Alexandria, for Hartley & PCat cre Oe a alee eet | Best Family Flour, at W. J. Kepermany's | ine purchanr NBRIPGE A.W v Fas Tenyimuay slected ator of suid cbarch | qa veipercercg st tate ben ae ees the | setuede Mt, Adglohus Kurta and fe- Onc. | Bro? fomyarem gAlerseae Gis white clead Roo gulet bat Gtoetec | Cheap Cash Grocery and Fiout Store,cornsrot | agg. BAINPRIPGE I. WEED. Frown, ; 4 ier were adm examination. Mr. | Waar Has nECOME of our Tailroad which was . mebenane ous 6th st. and New Y. enuet.w. 1),7,1 =e Z = mai me ‘Charge regularly after November tet, | Georgetown church on Thursda he Bresuytocs | Bushey requested to be relieved of the daties of | tohave been built, or at least commer oot, by | chargrd -Wenten Tomes ond ees —e POR KENT—Prom the 1 of November, Oortage The condition of Mr. Andrew Jackson, who, | Sbout 40 members present. The Presbytery | the office of treasurer, and Mr. Wim. H. James, this fall, and was to enter Georgetown by way MAS Petrol ea. Oolies mom: Don’? Haza wR Live!—A lighted torch No. 25 lat street it will be recollected, was so badiy injured on | eyoPened with & sermon by Her. Dr. Sunder- | of St. Mark's church, Baltimore, was lected. | grasa samy way (ene ‘up Water street to the y - Sy WntekY Bominal, 103, | In & powder mill is scarcely more dangerous some the Ist of September as to render the ampata- | !80d. Rev. Mr. Lema soca rt the Asser oly’s | The committee's report on education was con- Aqueduct Bridge. Many inquiries are weekly ar ay than @ deep-seated cough or cold. The indi- thon of both legs nece has somewhat im- | church, was chosen moderator. sidered at great length, and tinally adopted. | mace abont it, but it ssems to be one of things Geieher 20 Stocks fall. Money, | vidual who waits for such an insidious enemy of proved, although he is not yet out of danger. | From the New York avenue church Mr. Wil-| jtey. P. Ruby was reveived aaa delegate from | no fellow can find out S 329. ange, long, 424%; * Ife to die out of itself, commits a frightf! East night bie tte be t were, ona thread. | lism Dayton Roberts was examined as a candi- | the Fast Pennsylvania synod. X, October 10.—Flonr doll ana hoavy, | SFFOF. It isan inexcusable error too; for Hale's he vat it ie [esaugr inet thane tas ; | date for the ministry; his examinations were = ‘a declining, Gorn auict and steaty.”” | Honey of Horehound and Tar will cure any irrita- | water: room nd water-el wets; {ront collar Casage tee taninten! st thet hashes | Scaghlpsuteinnl Gad petacrGlsiiirinns | Wisden Sousa & OR: B-We xe ALEXANDRIA October 10,32:9 p. um. The rate far | tion of the Iuugs Or throat with a dispatch ani | Sed peed pares ot ee cce ey ee eat onl ae ee ee sure appointed for him for a future meeting. ceived from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ee . the Stock: Exchange’sn. goveramest thoroughness which preclade all necessity for | Lelgbborhood. Also, the tine Btere-rosm No. 7% Guite.s commotion was raised in the netgh- wie cuuitices, Sr avert rae eninte-dayeStan,| Reat Korare TRanevene—The following PoP Erica: preteredee eee | APprebension. Notypeof congh,cold, influenza, | Pride street, bas bewn occupied many oars hg TOT ee an MONCTON | ane comeititon ox Charen cxettionn Yocom | En stverioomentee Seetenraule for departure | transfers of real eatate in the city of Alexandris, | for account, aig “4 or bronchitis can remst ite strengthening, sooth- “a Sacer ee sk tans Mi eenaeNE, FORMESY, OF | a tnced the Harmen Sharh of Cabin Son, | Of calen mation to Die rR frowt ing ,healing operation. GIN, 124 Dun *ike’s Tooth-Ache Dropt—Cure in one minute. TRY THR Exastio Tuvss, 235 Pennsyly my oly to CHAS B. Caa- oot 2 for the menth of September are reported by Loxton, Octel mee 26 | printed elsewhere: New (additional) train ing trom the stable connected with that estab | Bear Georgetown, for an appro vee aad IB perigee nN Rae 4 10,3 p.m. tio Green & Wise, real estate agents:—Lot on | diepatches quoie renies at 62 francs, 2 cant from the board in New York, ‘This building is | &. m., Baltimore 5 12 m., Baltimore | Wacninstom naeer nd ne wre Fat on = Avsistant Chiet Engineer Drew iporder te ai, | Dearly finished. way ratcne nes, 220 Pm, Baltimore and | street, 20 by 00 feet: Wen, H. Mule aed once sense, Ober ah Cie infect the stable from the effects of a glandered | | 4Trangements were made for laying the cor. | way stations. The train which formerty le ARIMENT, Office of Chief Signal Of: + We take pleasnre im announcing thet ws have 4 Mary ©. Moore, $150. Loton west side of Pat- Wasuincron Di Groce 374, 10:90 a. { avenue, BEMLVEP TO OUR NEW STOEE, borse which had been killed. St Liyattariile, nous Diodosabecg ny ee” | cocoate ar ee ree aac e Ge_will leave | sick strest, 13 font. 6 inobee merit of Osvarces (NoVSis FOR THE Past TWENTY FoR Hove Gana, mlnmnna he | 183 BLIDe & BTaEee Elsewhere will be found the advertisement of | 4t Hyatteville, near Biadensburg. Percatier St 5-20 b- m. Sanday Uaine: The | street, 11 foot 4 inches vy 6t fect; Geo Warter pptoem nee moved from Buperiorte Barsa, | wos seep Some e Domo, BO | t ST! * > ‘Tbe elders from Hermon church obtained | train for Baltimore and way stations at §:30 0. | SnG°sia. tod. W. Grimes, 2600. Dwelling and | foilowed by northwest and west winds aad cole or relief from Corns, Bunions, Otub and Tn- | - Messrs. Wm. P. ¥ and E. J. Middleton, r m. is discontinued, and the following new trains vane, 7 | SBd pardty cloudy weather over the nortuwest avd | growing Nalls, etc., visit Dr. White's estabiish- to herp a tacger « . leave to have supplies for the pulpit until next lot on east side of Washington street, 13 feat 7 : < q jock of DEY GOODS than ‘ws Lave ever Jr. who have entered into co-partnership for are put on for Baltimore and Relay: 7:20 and - oy Peper ikea, and preceded by southwesterly winds, | ment, No. 535 15th street, opposite the U. S. the sale of real estate, and other transactions | Meeting. Paes tM a sind TS bes The ee ce — Tite Manse Drak | falling Daroineter, warger clondy weather and raid | ‘Treasury. "Gas rakeuline: Getsieene beatae ae. . oMMITTEE 7:30 a. mand 7:05 p. m. mehes; E. J. 1 + $4,050, jower Iakes, Souther! atheaster! ——— otto will be* Quick Sales and Smal terad heen pustemonte Teepect fre iy | Submitted a report: that since the apring meet- | goes a Dwelling and lot on north side of Prince street, falling barometer, or and incrosstnaty THE SiInGER Sewing MACEINBsslesofiey2 | _ofitr BEBJAMIN MILLER known In this community, in connection with | i of the presbytery the ministrations of the | “ane Wasninor Moncmxnt.—Subecrio- | »2 feet 5 inches east of Fayette street, 49 by | Gloncy weather have prévaile! in the middie ant | were #219,650. 4,12-4,wtr UB NEW EsTADlISHMENT. their business quelifications, will entitle them | spel have been uninterraptediy continned at | tone ‘received to-dey as follower Fron lee - Wheeler and ux. to S. Bernhelmer, Falliog “iemyoratures cocker, wh eae ee cok. | ee | % to the patronage of our business men and the | 287 missionary points, and the congregations in | [i0ns Lodge, No. 62, 1. 0. 0. F., Pertu Amboy, west side of Lee atreet, 141 feet 7 inc Pa peg states, with With eplarged premise, tmerovad mablic general! attendance have been reported as encouraging | Ny” gon."a'ne Woods Lodge, No. 121, 1. 0. 0: | south of Princess street, 17 feet 44 inenes by 123 | Nesther tu the south cept light vartherly os OUR the best salent to be hed tu the ova: public gi =, = in their numbers and interest, with aduitions t0 | B26 Uereoht We he Friendship Lodge, | feet 5 inches; Santord Brown and ux. to Joha | fhe western gull Bowne de wine r srery fachiny for doing te best work District Government Affairs. the membership of the churches. They state | 3 \f Hagerstown, Md.,si0. Next. * | McCuin, $1,000. Lot on north side of Jetteraon | baroneter.ang partly cleats wentuer ie thea pabito that pee acnines Len emuy taneous The colored sehosl teschen being paid | ‘hat Rev. W. H. Leagan, in charge of Gurley | N° *, Hagerstown, Me.,$10._Next-_ sireet, 70 feet east of Fairfax street, 53 feet 5 | valley ard Teuntesse, The rivers on Briday ros “EAREY OFFERLVGs” | eS Ge dé tao Tre = tthe te sine ‘Stamee "4 | chapel, was compelled to resign July tat, be- THE Counts. inches by 103 feet 2 inches; also, two lots adjoin- | 8t New Uileans aud Evansville, and fell at Nash ~ . 8. OU8 MOTTO Is EXCELSIOS ba Lay can te ra ointed ms alten cause of insufficiency of support. They recom- Covet in Guyerat Term. ing on the west; E.S.Jailrey & Co. toJ. H. = masi.trres.—For the north In Dyeing spd € ne Ladies Dresens, Shavis, of the peace, vice Charles S-Johrson,renigned, | wend that the presbytery indore an avplication | -To-aay, Secinan agt. Holtzman; appeal | Robey, $600. Lot on south side of Wolfe street, aud theaek te Minar nea : | gacgues, ‘Ties, Bibione, we, Me. Geut's Comte Frederick A. Boswell war aiso appoitted jos: | t@ the board of heme missions for #300 for the | noted ve Su erence Holtzman; Statos. | 70 feet west of Washington street, 74 fest 10 | barstetr. senha snare ts oe w Athans soovecyhety foam 70, .usth sensi: tice of the peace. Mr. John C. Eckloff was a ‘ar commencing October 1, in order to com- | Cochran sgt. Clark; motion to amend decree | inches by 164 feet 7 inches; Ann Green aad als. cloudy and clearing weather, 7 Saturdeystrom 7a m. wnt! Shp. i the old ice . +d io fhe Can SP" | plete the salary tor a successor, who will be ‘anted; al to United States Sapreme Court | to Michael Lynch, $1,800. Loton north side of | northwest eudon the weatern eho! of the up | Fall and Winter Clothing. and hod 18%, now the mo * ted k in the office of the Coll f er Ppe p Rand cata! , io ee Pasen » Uatk im the office Of the Collector of | cnieny supported by the New York avenue | hoted. Queen street, 134 feet 11 inches east of Fairfax r 3. For the lower lakes ard uppor Oato country, Bvorsbody come snd eee MIRESIONATION OF CONTROLLER AKFE. eburch and Gurley chapel. They most urgentl ALLEGED TIPPLING HOUSE CASE. srerts ©; A; Violett do. to F.C. Guy, 9150, | vale? telling barometer, fresh eouthwess ton rh Ww. Hw ‘The tollowirg was received by the Lntstet | Commend to the attention of every pastor ani in the case Of the District of Columbia agt. | Lot on northeast corner of Pitt and Quaen | 8° eaprety esate hakeer 5 _3g34r__ 49 Jetorwon strect ‘Cuasmstenlowers ts Gen v church in the presbytery the first claims oi the | Thomas Herlihy, Judge MacArthur announced | streets; auditor of Alexandria city toSamuel H. erly, alight ch r SEUKGETOW ® SAVINGS " CONTROLLER'S Orrick, D.C. > board of home miseious and sustentation, and | the opivion of the court, reversing the judgment | Janney, #300. er. clear aud partly cloacy gis A GOOD SUIT FoR as |G 61 HiGH STREET. ° = October id, 1 of church erections, as pressing upon the liber- | below. In this case Herlihy was charged before | Hogatsce Coat Ort. AccipENT.—A colorad | die aud canicrn states, inlting be eure To the Commissionere:—Gentiemen:’ I = | ality of the churches, so that the boards may be | the Police Gourt with selling liquor by the | woman named Betsey Ward, wife of Kandail | winds shitting to northwe Back bourse. » 9 a. of the increased labors of my office and the able to meet the calls which are belng made. | small withont license (or maintaining a tippling te 4p.m.,andon Ssterdeys , " . vw me Goes iv ‘on te) untii 6 p.m. —— on - ; Ward—who works at the brick yard of Tucker | Tain, but clearire weather iuthewesrern acd > . : 5 — eneral B. ut ng Bosinews devs, and Col- admonition of failing health from long | THY, take great pleasure in reporting the | Louse), and, being convicted, was eenteteed is | Lagan coe ines immediately opposite the | ¢ a al Gare ora, © Si acocasible pelate, ‘Disc ‘S | growth of Hermon church, near Georgeiown, Pay ® fine. He thereupon appealed to the | entrance gate of the Catholic burying groand— "8. PO! " as and incessant application to business, Sth, with which Rey. M. y * ; POUKIN BOB, President. I respectfully tender my resignation of the of- | (reanized January Sth, mirary, has besa | Qtminal Court, and in the course of the trial | wag turned eo dreadfully yesterday sventne by ee H.W. BARRETT, Onenter fice Af Controlne to take offer when my suc- | Carmichael, from Princeton semirary, has been | it appeared that detendant was ‘arged with | the explosion of the coal oil lamp she was filling #16 A FINE SUIT FOR $18 Directors. maar dain heree caamnaa sac" | laboring during the eummer. Their congrega- | the utcnre at 1001 © ettvet When ene have | that she is not expected to live. ‘There was ny : eae taae Gaias Foiktaborn, Tuce.Dowiing, J.T. Mitchell, “Scruton Gate Sed theis, Caldas By cate rerally incrensed. | bean 1601 12th street. Tho ouneeel for the Dis | ome in the house oe Gtee ter horitantie: | Tun Earats op san Lace Ouauces Sem. ry Dickson, B.L Orcpley, red. W- done, ‘The resignation was accepted,” P“S®®- | and their building is nearly complet-d. The | Use? with leave of the court, | two small children, and when her hu-band | ER.—The Hons. Edward L. Pierce, Wil B.D Sart, ‘Thos. Kuowtes, o reniguation wae nsospted. cburch at Vienna is also recerving encouraging 7 : FINE GOOUS-WELL MADE TER NEW SCHOOL PUILDING IN GEORGETOWN. laration by erasing the loca- | returned she was lying on the floor with her | Clatlin,and Estes Howe, having been appointed ‘The District Commissioners have entered into | S¢ditions under its laborious and faithful pastor, | tion, and the defendant was convicted there on. | clothing entirely consumed, and the flesh on | tO appraise the estate of the late C — a en an arrangement with Mr. flunt, contractor for | WhO hasextended his ministrations to the vil- | The counsel tor defendant, Messta, M. He’ Nor: | ot body, from her knees up to the crown of | ber, report the amount of real estate as = $20 4 HANDSOME SUIT FOR $29) TUE GREAT Building the Georgetown school’ houre to hack | !ageof Fairfax Court-house and adjacen. points, | 4°eCqunsel t Ellis, appealed from the order of | her head. burned toa crisp. Dr. John-on ren- | abd the personal estate s: 3 the werk completed by the Ist of January nest Fa ere gpa petro a the court allowing the amendment to be made | dered such surgical assistance as coulil bs ate aoa — ——- Aelia Sana of fu rpose is a fogs ort tter the trial had commenced. ded, and she wi i tw. ck | ¥ n erest nd Wis . ae S USINS. 2 -_— some S100), but Bes Boot hae eee | already given by the presbytery, assovn av cue | ATCT {be trial had commen Mlienet acer tes | ination ee re ee | eee ree oe geet aeaee tm oun eat Wie DRESS SUITS-BUSINESS SUITS METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. on with it in’ consideration that the Comnb, | committee are advised of the eharch being pro- | tsi commenced the statute is disregard Stauer Rai eoav.—Arrancements are being 5 bh fioners sball furnish the amount necessary to | Parc te come under the rules of the board. The location cannot be regarded as surplassage | made for holding a public meeting next hace i ‘ 759: . 25 HOBBY SUITS FOR $25 - = . After an entirely harmonious and interesting | if in. erted in the information, but the court did | day night, for the purpose of raising a fand $5,759; 1 share York | & pat he tg Nweekly: for. ahout ton weeks, | Seation, the presbytery adjourned to meet ‘Tene | Lot Tegard it e-seu..al to set’ out the location. | with which to recommence the ronaing of the ‘0 31,930; 10 shares Eve- —-- NEW AND HANDSOME GOODS which wili be paid Mr. Hunt, who propo:es to | *P¥ing at the Fourth Presbyterian church, Kev. | When an amendment is made the information | cars on the street railroad. $5,000 js the sum 85, $8 shares take his chances before Congress to get re- | 9- C-Smith. thould be reeworn 10 to give the aerendant no- Fequired—to be raised | by the sale of fare tickets, Gies compan ye at £450, $900; 3, shares 8 Wos- NICELY MADE-WELL SHRUNK &e. Commission aay See tice of what he is chargel with. The amend- | of which about oue thousand bas already beon c 700, 5 35 shai ere very readily. asgented to tine sermaenees Te TRoTTEx’s at Baicutwoop Yrsrar- | ment was erronions and the judgement of tne | subscribed by the following named parties: Michigan Central Railroad company, at = J. “ i: DBESS SUITS FOR 30 tor?! + ¥.—The second of a series of races tor the | ex art below is reversed, and defendant dis- | T. Crei hion, Geo. Wise, Henry Stravss, C, | £2,450, 45 shares Chicago, Burlingtot Bolid Walavt Tables and . that city for schol tani Te WN 1D | fa cescon Of tho Washington Treting rece | cont! be . Brill, FB. Hove, H. Gook, 32 Desiham, &, | Quincy allroad compagy, st Sits, Si.0 Towel eens, cand gine at city for sebeol facil! terday atternoon. The tase eas toe eee ee | quae’, Wille concurred in the opinion, except | Patt, Steiner & Yohe, 8. Fe'Coleman, leer. 7, Sed hee etn Aen Museeipel Biver 20 PEE OENT Och Bostss Reese to git Ooréet Brackets, terday atternoon. race was for a purse of | that he heli it material that the locati wston, K.L. Carue, P. G. Uhler, E. He road mortgage 6, at $49, 82,400; . - ne Death Rather than Imprisooment._| {143 pis to all horses that ‘have never Guasce Sone location should 4 ee gy ered i = $2,000 United States sixes of Issi, registered . = 0 Bem Cnr. iu Walnut Frames, 02 and @? ere em AED 30 BAOAPS AUREST | 3:15.46) to the fret, $100 to the second, aad Judge Cartter said that this subject wes very | Boothe, W. F. Creighton, and 1. W.S, Backes, 5, $2,300; 82.000 Burilngton and BELOW REGULAR PRICES. Splenda Clocks epctoome, 8. Se the tindanat on Jay, Albert Math- | 3" {0 the third horse. About 2.45 o'clock p. m. | thoroughly discussed, and the opinion arrived [ ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING.—While two colored E land mortgage bonds, ‘ed Pin Dianova Hist Racks, B7sc - a a phe bad Saco mY sbert & ye j | the horses began to score for a start inthe fol- | at was that the information would be good ifthe | men—Gcorge Dyer and George Newman—were | at 99°, $1,990; 82,50) Michigan Gentr: Fine five Bottie Large Osstors, 5) ews. a stout, a ied colored man, was fined | lowing ord William Penn, Ist; Capital, 24; | offence ebarged is laid in the District of Colum- | gunning on the farm of Mr. Edward Powell, in | Toad bonds, convertible sevens, at $103, a Handsome Solid W aiunt Frames, te, = bogey = paca an — both | arthur Wild, 81; Lady Gertrude, ath; Jacob | bre firs county, this morning, the former accident. | Mortgage of C. H. Atkins on land in Ubicago OUR Five Polished Heavy Frames, gi. SeaMng Se ee county Beyond ol ‘Slaced ia | Lerlam, oth, and Angio Saxon, 6th. ‘The latter | On motion of Mr. Thompson, Mr. Frank | ally shot the latter, wounding him in tue face, | at 10 per cent., $5.000; mortgage ot Carrgdand Bolished Walnut Frames, very fine, the anil below pecperntary hae ‘ae jal is a New York stallion abont 153; hands high. | Miuor, of this city, was admitted tothe bar. hands and legs, but not injuring him seriously, | W. Pierce on land in Georgetown, D. 4 CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. “ RES Fran, 260. in default of his fine. Marshal Eckloff. in pass- | 28® Judgesselected were as fulisws: Generai Curmtwat CouRT—Judge Humphreys. Mr. A. A. Srnccare, deputy clerk of the Cir. | principal, $5,000; one half interest in ing the cell door, was called upon by the pris- | Morgan L. Smith, General Robert B. piitohell | Yesterday. Samuel La . with Chas, W. + der to give his uodivided’ at- | estin25 shares Michigan Pine Land assoc oner, who informed him that he dasired to pay | 724 Mr. Munroe Saulsbury, wi Robertson; found guilty and sentenced to two | that position in order to give his undivided’ ai the tine and berelessed. Marshal Ecklof asked | Hayes ae timekeeper. On the first heat the ears in the Alban itentiary. Frederick | tention to his duties as commissioner of ac- | tion, $1250; one halt interest in s bis pame, which be gave as Joun Teng Pees ane, gins, ee following order: Wm. | Dickson was found galley of grand lacoen con | count Gone ae Dary's Falls “Canal company, ‘s251.0; cash, SUPERB DISPLAY. Was taken up stairs, where @ fine of three dol- | Pent. Letian, To? Ex gp ete sentenced to the penitentiary for three years. ——_—_- ree —_ $1,490; furi » &c., cold at auction at Was: lars was found against Young, which Mathews — tee % if ton Ladies two- But Skin Drivt Loves, 780, eon, resisting Officer | cuit Court of Alexandria county, has resigued | lowa Land association, ; 0; one haif inter- Ladies Pine inbte nee ae eerine Gloves, Gent's Fine White Shiris, the greatest bargsius ever offered. #1 Gent's Parle ant, charge of larceny, and Johu | Tam MysteRiovs Bert Rincina rw Bax- | iaton, gross proceeds, $5,010.50; farniture, & Ladios Fine Meri Paid ard was released. Later it was discovered | W8#, "on by Wm. Penn; thine, 28- ‘The third | Wawking, ene: change: wine ordi ae | eee eTER aye since the American con | sold. at auction at Boston, gross Procesds, Hes Fine Once a that Mathews bad played the trick upon the — foasies aantcneuen fren journed to Monda: tained an account of @ mysterious case of bell | #,!%4 58; ae or Onin nee - 3 ENGLISH BUITINGS—FRENOA sUITINGS. | ™°: fem $1 to $2 Barebai of passing himself off for John Young. | gir ye cuesday next clase aoe ae Porter Covrt—Judge Snell. ringing in the western section of the city. The | 98.50; works of urt specifically bequeathed to Large amortunent Pocket Epives, B00. to $1. Marsbal Ecklof ordered Bali Revels to tne | swrage Bhp ey A my al friends, $3,500; do. specitically be- . ? r To-day, Wm. Itich, larceny of an iron spin- | house at which it occur: is situated on | berson: a a y : Sedhag Cannes ke Soe se oe Gitered on the "same conditions as tie tro sore: Sekine in jal’ Break eben eee a Satine or tare intervals during anne Sis cabs engravings ‘$2,000; photographs sont SKILLFUL CUTTER-PERFECT F1T. Seay actbeteloetee sricee be Positively gives ceeded to Uniontewn, when he learned that the SS Seng A amertaigdoons was sent to the reform school. Patrick Silvey, | tite day and ny ct, une get ths Gere books, ‘about, Koll ae anor Tare : fugitive had rot been there. He left word with | TayjenG Hopper, Washington, br. ‘m. Luly | 8 ¥8gtant, was sent to the chain gang. Jona | UNdiscovered. The house is surrounded every the officer on that beat, who promised to take ee one ae ; br. m. boo! bool Bead Hanging Baskets, S0c, 0 dozen of the celebrated MANHATTAR 7 ight by wds of le, wh: $11,160.93, autographs 80) Specifivally bo- N RE poo eomnp henner Loar dion ph “Site take | Gertrude: J. loore, Philadelphia, t & er peaiper gl collateral. Jeremiah Max- = ( Pooinies' Soe ceasieaing sstevening queathed to Harvard College, $12,510.95. Total, FOREIGN FABRICS—NEW DESIGNS. Revels started to retarmeves te bridge, when Ce ence Wild eee eee © EE | veces Pacey ee en vagrent. | Brot. Unter and several other tomers sting | $158,158 80. Boston Adeertteey Seung Movelr ana * Soni nee ie Alvect : although the belis were ringing simost inces- | Wedding of Mr. scherio, Bee, | FINE GAB. f same charge; $5. J 2 r me | JEMA DB MURsKA.—Musical circles in this ‘ean santly, the learned scientists failed to unravel time be stiempted to cube bal of hin The | city are plescantly excited in anticipation of | Fin) *ERyS see Baliga sett Souiut: | the mystery after a search of theres hours, Tie, THE Nahas would die before be would go | [ke Grand concert, st Lincoln Hall, next Thurs- | Saf'se profanity. Sylvanue Gleason, same. | bells are rung with such force that the sound with him, wherespon Revels produced his nip- | day evening, announced by the veteran mana- Benlett took piace at Vacherie, St. James ‘NTS TO ORDEB| yew «oovs ARE CONSTANTLY BE @ arieh, last evening. ere was a large wed- - CaiVau. bint Party, and everything went off smoothly IN HANDSOME STYLE, until about’7 0 clock in the evening, when two = = TA DAY PASSES BOT SOMEIHING ‘ . can be heard on the opposite side of the street. " AT 25 PER CENT. LESS we i = soa ie Sabah altecnsvargrned | Et the elebrted Mungehanageeiee'aty, | gerou ug, which ad wegone Wale fap, | Tuere are tives n pease ao og bow | Simeon: beckme engaged ina dificalte, sack a ee paar! It too: is, 1 a rate A . f 2 s y av } he was overtaken. anda scuvie comes, tae | willing om tat oceadon, has preteted tne, | cok orsiered to be k are exored 10 Flew, and_are’in'no way cont | €dedi8 Thibodean being stabbed in the heart aaa foll together on the bridge. During this time | 8G ber merits ae au artist, and brilliant THE GOOUS aS WELL AS THR PRICES and almost instantly killed by Simeon. Tuibo- S0ih WILL PLEASE 100. ; achievements inopera and concert, are so well | $1°5;, Micusel Shea, threats to Ellen, his wits; | pected. In several cares the rinzing was 'g, | dean was preity heavy under the induence of . . , Meshes verked Bimeif moder the raid PO ete oe aoa Sot bonds to keep the peace. Bettie Anderson, as- | lovged for fifteen or twenty minutes, and on liquor, when he became quarrelsome, ed into the more than announce her coming. Shs wil be | Suit and battery on John C. ‘Van Hook, a | Thursday night the residents in the nous were | Yd water. AB: CALL S008, aT ~ annoying a good many of those present at th: . bis ho'd and Mathews tu Seg Cee ene te cee Anderson, was | compelled to mufietae clappers. The peonle | Seadings went for Simeon, whe tial e ares BUY EARLY. ' Kevels seeing the fugitive struggling in the | assited by eminent talent, as the following weil th ar % of West Baltimore are greatly excited over tac ’, 4 ee aler, called for help, And two me tn’a bomt, | Hoon names wil ater Sime: Garren Saree, | Heating the boards of his tather'sfonce witha affair.—Balt. Am Oth difficulty, but was thrown by Thibodean, who Famed Quinn atd Miller, came ups Dat tos the distinguished planiste; Theo. Habelmann, | L&ammer to let a cow out, and upon his z - is 10th felion top of him. Thibodeau began using his atl ir. LJ : ir to prevent her she struck him with the fists on Simeon, who asked for pardon repeat- Jate, hewa bad disappeared. . Revels | the moet popular German tenor, and Washing- wo eto: FrInawciat TRousies.—The New York Ko- * informed the police, Who made & search neg | ODfavorite; Signor Ferranti, the temonc bang, | hammer and flung t Or charced'witt | Dublic of yesterday faye, There ie trouble in | Cdly, without bis antagonist stopping a moment SILVERBERG’S GREAT METBOPULITAN DOLLAR STORR, Aleck Dabney, a colored boy, charged wi whieh : Ten Pr. wan Sarees War, Seeeneee cae Caen oe Renae | Tectived bare ith te Meee ae NAYS DOS | throwing samssin the MULES en | unoot tas leage bewinal meceoea. Ainsworth, | once Thibvodese, however’ fell Goa eye HABLE BROTHERS, ee eee eee coroner wss summoned and held ‘an inquest. received here with so much favor; Monsieur CE CASE.” Tompkins & Perry, the promoters of the “T am stabbed pressing his hand’on his left tusion of the testimony tho jury | Sauret, the young violinist; Signor Gactecs f ried by Jucye Snell, as stated | United States hotel, (one of the largest hotels in verdict that Mathews came to be | Brags, tbe celebrated violoncelie sites any y Judge Snell, in Tae STAR of last evening, but by Judge | the world,) have been unable to meet tac | breast, from which the blood flowed rather fast. | ge ERCHANT TAILORS ¢ FINE CLOTHIERS, | (QUR DOLLAR CORSBT th by jumping tnto the river from the Navy | Composer. who will make his first appearance; . Simeon, it seems, fearing for his life, pulled out : t jase Rago at interest due on their bonds, in consequence of Yard uridge to ercape trem United States Dep- | Signor Eduardo Marzo, the able accom; ist Eismnlssed boouunes Te the ceenian ae eae the whole amount maturing, and a crisis has ae BPE Sulbeeee ee i - caaias | \eintinc 70h ae We iecwests NW. 7 Tenens Bty Marshal Frederick Revels, who was trying | Istely with Patti and Mario concerts as musi the ordinance did not apply. This decision does | been reached in their affairs, so they have had i Terror-stricken by this 7 to arrest him; ard we further ind that the said | director. Bot, however, prevent prosecution under the | t© meet their creditors. ‘The labilities of Kuh, Ose Who Witnessed it were CURG & MIDBLETOR, Perfectly Fittmg Corset Lied States Deputy Marshal was acting in law of the United States, in a proper proceed- | Kupfer & Sliverman, whose suspension we en- | TacxPorted drame, those who, after getting rid | WM. P. YOUNG, &. J, MIDDLETON, Jn. ne of t nd in bo manner to blame | Ronrzey or tae Wasmyarox Beaxcg | ing, shoudl the occasion arise. Pounced on Monday. amount to a much larger of his opponent, at once fled to parts unknown, . ever offered to the public. It has received the hich- for the Ceath of the said Mathews, ov 4 Baltimore Frrw.—On Wednesday night pple har stence in be sum than creditors puppored, footing up to | Sad hasnot since been heard of Wee Ores REAL ESTATE AGENTS. est testimor: hy Indies of the city, who — ae . last the Washington, D. C., branch store of the Tue Eriscopat GenxRaL Convantton.— | £425,000. The assets boiled down by a commit- Times, Oct. Ofice—Board of Trate Rooms, have trind it, «is the SST FTTING ~ Two DEATES IN one HovsE.—Yesterday the | firm of Heyw ean, located at 425 lith | After our report of the Episcopal convention, | tee of creditors amount to $265,000. ‘They pro- ss HOUSES RENTED, RENTS COLLEC1 £v | COBSET we or tried.” Ee Stone Of two deaths in one dweliing, | street, northwest, was entered by forcing ip session in New York city, closed yesterday, | pose to settle at 550n thedoliar. The liabilities | sg-Railling is gambling.—[Suprome court of ND LOANS NEGOTIATED. Dress Mokers recommend it as betug the best Cor- within a few hours of each other, oecurred at | shutters off, and’ pro; ty col ing of five | the rales to govern the body were discussed. | of David Valentire & Co., amount to $75,020, Georgia, condensed.) ¥ ee ee PS cut =F3. . the r nce of Dr. F. Howard, on F street, | clocks and family bibles, in all, valued at one | The question of sitting with closed doors was | which in a house of their sup; maguitude 87 It je an old joke that the worst of borrowers Fafgen-— Mere, Ayo ES ber 78 EY frot and sean Uke between (th and 7th. Mrs. Eliza Ann Robertson, | hundred and fifty dollars, were stolen, ‘Two ot taken up, and an amendment to the rules was | is not large. It is believed creditors will | ig the one who pays “because he moans to bor 76. ueitelden, Joke a Bek” sobin” his sister-in-law, died early in the day in the the clocks stolen were found upon the pave- offered _e Gov. Stevenson, of Ky., ing | receive a good dividend. but they are just finding out in | —————“—“Ss- 0° A. BORE oct dn bitroaiterSn:am, i's iow hare thernres | ened late Bape om, he eat wo en the ration Cormz Vox Anzncs Awaar—tuo xa | cians thas the Wurnt of moundras iste | [JOWNMAN & GREBA, langhter-in-law. in & few hours re . store as. ii ee 5 in her Iet year. ibe fanerals will take place | im the morning. “This isthe fourth time thet au tional Gazette of Berlin declares that Von | Scoundrel who, comprom emenee | Seas STATE, BROKERS AND ave. to-morrow afternoon. temp been made torob Messrs. He: 1 . 419 Srevenra &re RTE 4 Bags Revare Sarit Mime, Danese «| SCuMt cuaesr scree, nates tm | feng anigamate of fr belies the’ oi seem | (CSPFOUNG Man GpateTTAN aswoora | mer iH Ee pepe ee, re rother, ee cag B — _ aa ooo, Eroviene te the last, while on ilth sureet, —<__—________ were Corner of ih and D streets. stication given to sale of Real Mstate at 33, 46, and 37, in square eac rend the the only successful one, las been sent ts —} ar ieet 6 inches on ‘eh street rest, betwsen bas a Beem ottained c No ciae = oe aif nuaatie by tg fag SR Mrrem pnd ‘We represent several first-class Fire Tomes north, jepth wi gp ae Teele te VEE ABSSE~Phonograpuy, fect to an alley; lote 33, 30, and 37 to Charles S. Sau ‘ARM.—St. G. R. Fitzhi branches. and the Modern Languages, ‘ABLE ‘LERY. Faadiey, at 19 couts per square foot, and lot 31 Pinger ago nce pct gona T CUTLERY, FOR SALE BY Same, — &nd lot 25 to Alex. Moore, tleman, (but for some time a BOGERS’ SUPERIOR LOCKWOOD HUFETY&® TAYLOR, — jaare foot. domgonna tore Wi ENGLISH TABLE CUTLERY. 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOUR. A and frame house Nocti men ee er enng: preret te eee tor EVERY VARIETY OF OUR OWN and frame hours | el reat norte wre DIRECT IMPORTATION. 57200 PAIR REORIVED THIS DAY. _octs-0t street ere so as aur spay Mr We GALT: BRO- © OS seers. | WWEDDING INVITATIONS. ‘VISITING CARDS. : MONOGRAMS AND INITIALS, a j Ln artistic style. Burtprxe AssociaTions—At the the Bona FASHIONABLE NOTE PAPER. third monthly meeting of Territorial Daiidigg scare being 24. : neous, Sarees tT wm sha the our oomta veckur seadvance of 18 5 poreent swrllte wi not wboiy asap pear bat wil ze ot rn mein visible, of the 7 copper. as |, may be seen aud all North Ag Ea Letpsiiyt