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DOUBLE SHEET. SATELDAY October 31, st LOCAL NEWS, musements, fe, Tonle Ford’: Opera Bouse — F. W. Lander in “antony apd Cleopatra. (ational Theater. —Union arom in “The Geneva Cross.” Theater Comigur- I artiste, Co- gil and Cooper, Geo. S. Knight, Mlle Zitelis, And other attraction atver ()-morrow the br.t trip of the Aiexunds'a fevry-boa 3 will be made at § 4. m ithe lari at 5 p. m. We would remind our readers to notice Wol- ford & Shilberg’s carpet advertvement in to- day * colu Inspector Ludington bes condemuca 3 06) bushels of oysters and about ¢,Cov pounds of hah Curing the past week. ‘To-das 's All Souls Day. ‘To morro: wall be | obcerved in the Catuolica’ d Protestant Ep pal chure%e> as All Sanis Day, avd Monday wext ax Ali Souls Day. A child ef Mr. Lemuel Bar own yerterday stterno 2 evcsting B, between 4 routhers Warren Choate & Co., the Was for tha. pubtic tom, eepds ue smlero * iteur De Le dey Colone! kiogham > . ned during Bro., auctoneers sold . for Charice Walter, attor- lot ©. square 117, frontung 16 feet § inche son th = reet we-t, wah a depth of 14) feet 16 rebes fo ® thr potalley, in all » feet, to Thos. H. Young, at 21 cents per square foot. About 19 o'r house No. 292 4 kindling weod im the fire piace and tae fite- dowd. Of Shepperd and Dyson exn- gvisbed the flames without turning in an alarm; Uhmage slight. The mt Wesbington Co.operat.ve Eoiki- ing As cciation annources its cecond mon Sty meeting in our revert sing columns to-day. The fub cript-oa for ef ck is continued for m abort ities .or equitable se.tlement the lowrace of the stock, and the cheek upon the officers in the shape of prescrib-d modes tcr the bookkeep'ng wil! induce much at- tention to thie im system. ock last night the chimney of Foul Pisy or Suicide TRE POOY OF FRARCIS MEGHAN WiO HAS BEEN M'SSING SINCE TORSDAY LAST PoUSD DEAD IN A 9ERCR TAKEN BEFORE LY-VERDICT OF ACLi- and bo F f the We aw tetody © a man floating in ately informed serve ant Vernoa, of the petice, and that officer gong over took he body (rom the water and had it conveyed to niral gvord louse. It was there ‘denti- sthe body of Mr. Frarcis Me plumber, resid ng recently street northwest. The body wa: apaiural appearance, with the he taee, whieh (eem 4 bloc Isho mm, and the wound he lefteve. The cht pad not heen dis turhed aed was the frame he had on when be left heme on Tuesday Inst ‘The etreomstances being rather v Teported to police bead Dete the and . end atter an living there, eye arance,amd said “ied al Nous3 us eked for frome’ hing to eat. & withe Z kvown, may called at ation to see the body, and the coroner was INVESTIGATING TRE MYSTERY A jury being summoned, the following ony Was taken: Hay rict Cok, 5, colored, was the first witness, ahead tretified t man came to her dow sked for om just come from work. He turned Went down across the street toward the mona where some men were working; the alternoon, between 3 ard 4 0 be appe red to ave been drinking: she wheshere mixed; be seemed to stagger om, bat Cd vot saw him last going acruss the lot had boen to dinner; tuere im, he came down from the bove her bouse, and ich be was eating aw him; witness hed been work- tethat day et a heueon D street, between 1#b end Ieb; there were several men digging on Bcireez, tn the direction be went; the womsn living next door to her house told her that he called at her door and seked tor something toeat. ler mas (colored) ie-tified Phat he live: at Mre. F trick’s, on New York aven: between 15th avd 1th streets; this morning le wes goirg for aloud of eand, wh oweé.bing im the water, and called the at’: ten of two men near by to the fact, and on closer irsgeetion they discovered that 11 was the beds ef # wan, be then geve notice to the pow Hee, who bad the & ty taken ont of the water and brought to the station house. No oue wae b hit: atthe time: Sergeant Vernon went with bem to get the body ont; it ws Iv.ng near by the sbore—near enough *> throw ar if with @ stone altached, by which meavs be was towed te the shore. Dr. Hevican testified that he made a post mortem exemination of the body; fox redness on he lete side of the forehead, ing down the cheek. The upper left was tupken, and the inrer portion presented the appearance of there being # wont. On close examination, and by probing, foand that tbe wound was probabiy due to tie action of the water atfer drowning, and the hole iu the side of the eye might bsve been produced by the nibbling ef ish. Examined the br thes, and found ne evidence wh: BY vi might have roduced before = Fie conclusion was he came to * death from drownteg Croveexawined by that he had been dri that he bud pre ng; did net exa: reterence tot there i= ro recor ‘onld not say oniy that be knew atdicted to drink 2 knew him well bat the ng © i The “estimory Closed at this t wes secon rendered tat sdeath by nxccilental dr ing under a temporary at The body wae placed theny Buchiv, w bosine-sen Penns: tor burial. Deceased lea dren. Bir. MeGhan was about 47 ef a, borp in f north of frelaud; came to th! qu try whew ® boy. and learned the plambing trate in New York cir. where his brother Patrick MeOban and & ster now resides. He came to this ¢ dent of the plumbing work in the Treasury de- partment. He atterwards went into the busi- ness with Mr. Frank Naylor, on Pennsvivania repne, moar Sd street; afterwards with Mr. Cooper, on O st. next to Eank of Washington. Subsequertly be entered into partnership with Mr ©. H. Myers, s practical gas fitter, and their business srried on in Sth street, and then on J, between Sth and Sth streets, waere jas quite succeesiul. During this time he built @ large four-story house on F, between 9:! bere he resided until recently. He was nutversally respected by his large circle of triencs, erpeciaily for his generosity. [t is stated that be hasor !ate bees somewbat de- sed ip spirits on account of loses in his Busines sfecre, which bar somewhat redaced bie meape. He bad recently obtained a heave contract to Jay sewer pipe in the neighbor. od of the capitol, and was perplexed in ang the necessary bond-men was the cause of his depre: ‘The news of hie death bas caused great grief to his (amily and bumervcs iriends. oo —— Tar Tave Mareen or Leaasixe Fasweu — The lectures and lessons ot the accomp!ished inetructor, Prof. ftienne Lambert, bave been atizactive and suceessiul in the princi, northern cilies, and we doubt not t Ht be equally fo here. His system is duclared by com. petent judges to be singularly clear, inte!ligthe ard agreeable. —--—« STAMKERING CCRED BY 48 ART.—Dr. JS. ‘Whartve andertaker tocute siammering and impedimen’s of speech by an art, without tne Mave perunvest cure ta all casce af madera apent care a en. His office snd rexjdence are at No. “teh piseet southwest. A wife ane etx c! EVENING STAR. | THESAFE BURGLARY. cumstances of the interview here a [For the Bven‘ng Star.} MretcaL ExsTeeratrmenrs.. was knocked | fh street took fre, igniting @ box | canon — — SSS rrp ere nena 4 concert | ei cena Focciviug $290; t was understood that Fanny but Not Original under the auspices of the 1.0.0. F. Library | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENT’. 5 mn EE WAS TO GO TO CABAD. 2 5 ssasiation of East Washington was given at | cg aM DYING. AGIIT Dilna — —— Tenih Day's Proceedings im the Criminal Coart, Witness objectel toewearing t0 the aM@darit, | 1? your laet Saturday's isane © 7 = a | aeaeeotion ot Kars Westiny M netics } | AM DYIRG. Rever, ovine XN ition IN * ‘ne-s obj: zs e , au. AMIN, ary Yar lows” halivs 7 iy wor : j Cerne! becanse there was very little truth in it; bat other pleasant items ang jy, : ‘serandsu- ne | an eed | Michael Hayes Sal om the Stawd. | yer he returned and © Cs caceeiegnyee sean: Sat Se, paebegp se of inte’= | Evening, and iewe. bet eines O94 me — ir ae, 2: fad ie = ; ef 4 lowing paragraph: cipal participants were memb""* . } NTONY as r 4 | Albert Cupz, one of the Indtetea | [sult his (witness) views he took his word and | +a Philadelphia officer, who ix very fond of | Feluws' choir aod the director was Orvf. J ANTONY AND CLIOPATBA ae Tos +] | Comsptrators, Surrenders Himself | $7086 (0 it; don’t think he would bave sigosd it 9 joke. cot up @ jury of croseeyed men, and i | Marhn McFariecd { : Re TON AN TasLSAra the ra it be bad not received the $200, if the alidavit took the judge sometime to decite whether to A masical and literary enterteinme i TO-RIGHT at FoRD’s. i Oana - Con ie the seme aa that published in the report it is fine him for contempt of court of laagh. He | vest festival oncert) wes hald Ix | | THE GREST Vora. WONDERS OF THe Concinsion Yesterday's Proceedings, | °'sinly faise; when the dispatch was cent | concitnled to laugh.” the E-strect Baptist church, aud was inevers | — | RMINBTEENTM CENT. RY Yerrerday when we closed our report of the “SROU RITIRS pregeanon Fae ed | _ Now, Mr. Editor, [ think yon cannot hare for- | respect success: Matirce-SCHOOL FOR ECANDAL Bxvoussy 2 Pates ax : triai ot Hiram ©. Whitely, Richard Harrington, | ‘€¥4s understood that he would make the affi- | gotten that there was pubiishal in Tita Seae —— “ om and Arthur B. Williams, charged with conspi- | Gavi; witness, after Nettleship lett Toronto on | more than twelva years ago, and in or | _Linnerros oy Ormna Bovrra.—Pr gidey wight, Wr. PLANE LAWLUE, by par. | BXHIRITED K FIRS Facy in convection with’ the alleged safe bur- | 2d of May, wrote @ letter to Dowes en- | tour other widely-circulated BewWsyapers, the | F- Ells & Co. we bare copies of the cheap, (iG OF THYOES, will Tec ke WASHINGTON CITY giary in the District attorney's office, Michae, ; Closed to @ friend in New York to post in that | subjoined articles under the caption of “A | feen cents.) well printed librettos of . ! - , Hayes was on the stand, and his crow exaciing. | CF. Souinting Jary."” It seems io me notimprod 4 De Madame Angot,” ‘‘L SHAMS OREION | ODP FELLOW* BALL, | tion in chief was continued as follows; Mr, Davidge here proceeded to real from the | abie that, as the article was published 12a } Prince. De Trebizonde Nov Mr McORLLOT OR ‘ Seles Srsset, | Question by Mr. Davidge:— Were son not ar- | TePertotthe commictee the remarks made by | Philadelphia paper, as well as in tne Alexan- | Chess of Gerolstein,” and Bov.$-Mr TOOLE com | . | rested with @ map ni F 2 tt Mr. Harrington in the presence of the w.tnes; | dria @ and the Home Journal, cetited, I | the operas to be prodaced by the Aimee troupe | — cattle ee | Ome Week coty. commencing MONDAY, Soremhor alleged time’ oD named Ferry (maming the | #.4° no arr, ogements had n made by Hat | think, by N. P. Willis, esq ,)thePatiadetpaia | at the National Theater next week. N4z pNar THEATER | 2, Brery Behr, Wetaceia ani Serariny Matt | Witness, Ferry was then in the Be re Hayes, which Witness at tue time | men may Rave borrowed, { will not aap ail ny THE corets. fo eae SRV IEE Seeoene Mena: | WE ie Be ead: 35 dina: Taebiee OM Geeks. tate’: ? 3 not * | the joke trom one of thasa journals, of trom tas . . > Bs t ° i y ¢ 4 : F ester ‘ SDAY, Dr¥ aud SATURDAY : . Me Bana yon were ont? ‘The prosecution objectei. columns of the Wostington News, which wase- PoLiek Coc at—Jusige Snell, Drcstnee ek Betesian Mavioen Genber we and | besedon tiie’ te trey wud lean Wiles “Yee ses I ein ook aed au Gatve ‘The court remarked that Mr. Davidge knew | ited and publistioa by the prevent writer teom satemaw EXILANATION. j Bows Dep t.cune: hank Beers hess uscd government money tothe amount | DO* to lay the foundation for the contradictim | the year 1845 to 1853, and thes d:ssontinned oar sqhhe statement im Tae Stax of We tnesday Tre g span y fromm mee = Bid Feoyn tan ind ees te ones tea crime | Of Witners in a legal manner, bat “if he uater- | defective ‘vision of the editor, Toe | [ast im relation to the refaaal of Mr. Birney TRE UNION SQUARS THEATER, V ¥.. > Pre . of $700 to induce Cenning 2: Sones Tre | took to bring in anything hore urder pret | } prdlihed by tha editor | District attorney at the Police Court, to permit | wheu will be ecra Mr. George fe Rowe's PROF ESSOB KIIKONE Lawekar for which be (B.) was sentenced to the Trenton | of iegaiity that ought nor to come in—? pend Jobn Speakes, an inmate of the workhouse, to | interse pictore of Life lo Pacis Curing the Sige, | r penitentiary for seven years, in order to screen ality i 0 . Of tae Bre Journal, under the caption of Tne rp rae pr fenpre napa ma j & Mittlectip: apid Whltele ant teaas onder ites | _ Mr Davidge remerked that he coud not pre- | Favor car's "and that, { thiuk, onrefl-c” | come out to attend the funeral of his child, con HE GRREVA CROSS, | Sais = instruct dpe that he acted, Witness was arrest. | ceed—this wasn insult, | So, Sas more appropriate than the end under | eYed the imprension that euthority to releese macatficest Scenery, appointm ute | aS Leotwees £4 Leiore he went before tho investigating com- | gen ieee ay Ae Ud, NOL v8 the word pre- | which itoriginally appeared in the Washington ppd eget ratll pRegpmtc renr potap ong mete ar b we in the objectionable form, butin alegat | Nee, «Tho Facerone Sy 3 } 1 Family Matioes Animes mittee, ard wasrequeeted by the com ay.but they were about (9 Introduce wiat | will known and biswitor seed Gok eae; | trict Commissioners alone have suthority. moet and $3 coute; seoereed erate, T ABINI'S BAMA protien nig a eed te h not to be admitted. atid popular atesrney in the’ two ¢ grant such permission, and neither bimself nor | $0 cents: to'be had at the Box Osioe and 14 Becwees Bex Siu 1 the Coonray > Seine ccrat rari enki io Mr. Davidge asked that ho have any oppot- | was there much admirea for bis the judge of the Poltee Court had bower to in- <a 2-AIMEE OPERA ROUE FE WEDNPSPAY, S ad ava : e hreys a for the mform ai a m tunity to = his wa im Writiog, ant that aa | ex, um re in the peed odye ewes oo ror a Monday. Nov. 9. sa NET N = a: ay dp exception be note Bui he ha; lon, y stat = « ae | ene boatader wt pi TRE JURY ORDERED To L¥AvR THR ROOM. | Teas ohboy daye f knew him w a. "1 re vee: | ()PRBA CIBRET TOS. tase s0 cum SAME DAY, AT exe mn eehience, becsase 16 ear ‘The jury were directed to leave thy root. was, judeed, a local celobri y, and was ane ar | Ceded the poss bility of afturting Soeakes any PRICE ONLY¥ 18 CEN ee I r ’ rivot law. | Mr. Davidge stated in ful bts otter, but afier | the homeiics looking men | evar heheld, ant | seretnr nee Soe conte Saluetty 66 erent PRICE ONLY 18 OENTS eee of ‘continned.—Did not tell the commit- | te *uaxestion of the court that be could bring | in bis not nts walk«sbogt the town and | it. Speakes was coe mitted for carrying ® ta: For sate by 1 * KL idles ’ ea satadiaes jan thie up at enother time, the jury were called ia, | its wets yw ren aun sakl to Laven bai repatation for o P Lectuces tn Bes . . . A oT r > 7 as also the wicnes. thing queer, funny. order and quiet. — ———__———* ' * x AROBTMOTS nore = oo maven BREN ‘The witness (Hayes) was examined redirect, * sagt es 7 N4AtiOsan THEAIER, especie vi - {eforming him of the burglary; did ot say that | Bo \tere tan ont al tee conc a ots Me Sous Fite apreaacce in two ' wan —— Herringrm mate & remark | oat at fellewe | Meutioning that he was under bonds S. said Willlam Whetmore, larceny of a AIM2X& }_ - LECTURES ee rol these ort we as on, | thet the bona could be settled for ten per cent. bag of coal; #5 and costs. John Cole, larceny | and the : aes : | y M. © A. ANNUAI gave ito bie. Hanslnitin eee prevent wise d that he could take a steamer and rece! ve ub Roce of a keg of spkee $29 end costs. Alw, fined FABNCH OPBRA chal COMPANY A apa é . nbetieel gilearea AP cspreiairey. e committes | Bkood reward. 8, said he was acting for Col. thao bs $2) and costs for larceny of a whee'barcow . ONE WEEK ONLY. PCTURE COURSE 1 See eave Lis testumony in the committee Wout ye With ga uot have au interview | re-ided ina latgs asd me 5 = hee! oO fon. wesault ar d battery on his wr M.@Rar apd Cuizz01e <-onDirecton x : ally ember of the committe wre he | the giand i and ¢ and £20) bonds to keep the © and § _ rh ec hoa Wituemater ho was ncn tad was question. Witt was and good humor, jenora Forbes, assault and battery on Emme oe eogten e _ee JAS. GIChNO-’ F : on | locked up at the station; sent for Harrington, | 7EIMD ON THE CHARGE OF MURDER AND Av- Smith; $3 and costs. De. Aaron W. Milter, NOVENBSE 3 } pod | who came and said: “Hayes, it is not safe tor Haan anne toe eteac sacle africives and babitaal pleasant Prosccuted by the United Staics a: the instan se be. produced | PR.I, 6. HeLLaAND ns Le someon ate with sou; people might } 9 ME. Kidie oflercd in evidence the transcript | a wealthy man, bn freely contributed to pals | Of the Board of Heaith for retu z to register, Lecocy'® letest BCLES TIKIC OLY v | think I'was trying to intlaeuce vou,’ witne 4 | Of the court by which he was tried « private chanties, and Wasa welcome visitor | W8S fined $25, appeal taken. Wm. Pettit, fast a) Bonvatt | vel K.S. MORSE, D-~- So. said: “Lonly want t> sce you abont bail; will |, Tht defence objected to the r to the abodes of the poor as well as the rich. driving; §. jargeret Jones, profanity; $3. LLB D® M40AME ZNGOT | Teel con® | you admit me to bail?” Harrington said. "oh, | BAPCT 2s Rot belug properly aw I well remeruber the time when this facstions | Mary Hanlein protunity; $5. John H. Cgroteeiae cosumes from Parian® | Rev, E.€, BUELES Detes ai? | Jenrit is a baitubio atatry” did not state tora | Meclle: was withdrawn, sentleman filled the office of sheritt, and when | Vielation of Sunday law by selling cigar : . | FUSE ES. Duc. bo 0-4 | man named Donoho thst he knew nothing a coppers y. | Be indulged bie penciant tor the humorous by | Pros. Wm. Kelly, bigamy; hearing postponed. score ee Pref. BENKY monte dant? | against Herrington; what he eaid was «Har- | Oy oh Agee Minis point stated that Al- | the summoning vf four remarkably queer jar es Ange P his orixton! rol © Koti, | Tae Lectures on “¢ " ‘ rington made a big Tuistake when he caused my | Fett Cunz having been surrendered by Judge | to well and truly try’ persone at tae Court of rk by him over MO simcs hws Scientific Lectares will be ed | im p-rticularly by that he had sandy and gray | | Blatchiord he had come here and was now in | quarter Sessions fa seat arrest.” Did not say thatit H-bad not arrested | Court. Mr. G, stated that the evideme conn | r ons for the town and coanty in GEORGETOWN. moneee i Dot say 80194 , Sig G Over MADAME ANd And frst, at the spring term, our facetious Guain TRavdE.--Messrs. Hartley & Bro. re WEPNESDAY- LA PERIOBUL been out of the country: which he then res fconerin jail named Donoho; od UPELY & ELEG\NCLY ILLUSTEATED ai SP THE FALE OF SRASeN TICK ETs for th ed. TUBEDSY-LA FILLS | thus far that the only connection in the cases he i | utee LB . pm knows such & man. Witnees knows a man | Df*'*@ clerical one. He submitted that the | sheriff summoned a fat jury—twelve of the most | port arrival of canal boat Hattic and Besie, | TEURCDAY-La FRInG be THERI | YY reel tology i A iyo combat | named Jerry Gillen, who come to see him in | D&! be Nght. : portly, ponderons men‘he cvaid tind, and when | from Berlin, Md., with 5.50 bushels wheat; and (First tint te Weebtngton.) | MoBPING, & 20, at cinok. Pring, OB, | jail against hie wili; had two interviews (reter- | . Mr Hull sald that bis friend had mailea pretty | they were called on by the clerk of the court to | bost W. H. Billmyer, from Shepherdstown, W. FRIbAT_LA BBLLE ABLENE Breeryed Beat Ted Bata tor ths i zing to his book), one on Friday, January 20h, | ord efort, but he wouid submit that Gunz be | take their seat inthe jury-box it was foana | Va, with 80 bble-foar, Mr. TG. W. eeleralso | SATU KDSY EVE-L& GRANDS DUCARSSE. | division ™ aod nfler Oot, | and the other Thoreday, July Sth, these were held in not less than $5,000. almos< imposible to cram themintoit. And | received 150 bushels yellow corn, by railroad. _ Fags at be ws f « enere | inthe presence of officers; objected to rein, Mr. Cook.—It is notthe province of the gov- | when, after much hard squeezing and grinniug. | We note aales of 5 50 bushels wheat at #12). Genera} ndminssion - sim | Ger circulars aud cards tor fal partion | etl scespee restmas of Ghee for ba rs ernment to Ax bail. With ail dae respect .o the | they were ehut up in the box, they became Coat Trape.—The receipts nnd shipments | Beste d sent Be esa SENDS GHOSURINE CT 5 TE eeeeeetenniieseineennieitini ee was a man of ad rapate: , Uh | dogmatisia of the United States they can not | Iterally a pacte? jury and no mistake. of coal at this port by the several compautes for | “feticn. Gallery - “At this point Mr. Davidge asked that the | ¢!e!mine the amount of ballin any ca: t The srcond jury summoned by this droll o the week lave been as follows:—Lorden Co. ree ceing Thareiay, October Georgetown Advertinements. | [ea adjourn, in order to allow him time to | {uvmii te question to the court that inthe | cial was the very reverse of lis first panel | ceived 2,900 tons, shipped 1,200; New Genteal > cftice of Theater and Brad’ Adems? B: ‘po Chore BiSiNES, = peer plinte tthe light of the case as thus fardeveoped— twelve of the leanest and lankest men he cori { Co. received 3 20) tons, shipped 3.0%; A 1° “Sitnanoots sLavcurs | ‘The Court ordered that the jury be returned | ¢.£%@ Court—What istue amount of bail inthe | find allover town--men with long lege ned i can Co, received 4,114 ton 7 aS cou sine Cunz case? Bpengye often! their room st the Continental botel faces, who seem » and | { aoe = ! ON YHEATAE COMIQLE | in the price = | 1 | solidation Co. received 4.0 WwW | asnen sees ot al pote and ad- | “Mr. Cook.—He never gave any bail. on water gruel and never tasted coast bestia, | etal teeter hte tee ee pm MONDAY, OCTODER 26.8VERY MIGUT AND | Tue entire secs vhs mid or eine: wishin um iGnuies ee ee mabe Gourt.—He was under the charge of the | the course of their ves. . 27,262 tone. Mesers, Gllmore, Meredtt Co re eee encase | Beet Oates tana’? on lor then med hae Go nee Greek gear, ‘Mr. Cook.—He stood so well that thy allowot suerte Ge tos Meptenben te nee Taeghiogeeny guepee Le oe Bina and ha 4 "Heer. ousiet "acd “as i | about in preference > remaining at tue acs IAdin Censaekel GHC TE the alee cares Ge conte tana nies shaving shops. ware usar | | Kiva Nawe.—Menere. Hartley & Bro. co- | COUDES. Tite apyereace Geran cine on the WINNS lE—Th He asked if one of the bailifisx could not the ball bad heen ised at 62,000 and in so placing those twelve | port atrival of schooner W. B. Fisk, from Bos- he bal! bad been fixer 000. and Lotti: a ertiecdipary of the | pany those who desired to waik, while the other 3 Y barbers ou the jury, all the barristers who at- { ton, witb fich and other merchandise. Mensre, AMOS LD. wh + end die | feu ned with ‘ane “tie prefer to stay at the Mr. ey = bot not f hoe ee cima | tended court thatday appeared wath their wize | J.G. & J. M. Watere report arrival of steamers simu harp @ botel ? - Mr. Riddle.—That was the order mate by the | yndressed and ansombed—a fanay spectacte | Georgeanna and fxpress, from Baltimore, with Brow a ‘The Court.—Oh, yes; that ean be don: court on the return of the indictments. We will | for the off ot the court, the learned re- | merchandise; and Kennebec and Potomac Loe Mr. W. H. Craig, (another jaror.)—I sappos ee ree aa a of them. corder, and ai! others who happened to be pres- | Co. report arrival of echooner Uharies A. Jon s, : UNCOLN HALL o-e who desire to go t> church on next Sab- m, With acaTgO of toe Lhcor bath to worship can do so? The Comt.—Certainh ent on that memorable occasion. Butta h's ction of a jury for the December term of tha u f quarter sessions, our good-hum from Bes Mr. Riddle—t caused Las arrest and t bat I wouthit get him bere, but have faile Th and D streets. cat ees - ALL OFF NIGHTS: 4 Mr. Cook — Yes. s'r, and still will fail. sh a whe elan t ine en there tae Bandas We ceperaliy th Reihetbay . . ner itl en: the climax ot hia o,fictal droliary (That it, when autuioe # ine en ther Ape eae renee Apveieus he dahon wane | Otte at do you eay Mr. Canz's | ty eummcolag Cette ten oe tees CITY ITEMS. POLS Shh wahoo: burch be careful you dou’t stop comewliere | Pecensar: iuion is : awfully at the learned reeorder, when op Cassimeer Business Svits. aboot ay epmmeuel a seis Pen nn reese: my Sano vor, and bis ability consists | tempted ta make hie test charge! to Chen, that Indigo Dved Blue Beaver Suits for = MORDAT BLGhT, SUVEMSSE ¥ | Mr. Craig —I.am a christian, your Horor. ty. the learned judge cou'd not help joining in the cnglish, French and Domestic Worsted « t t The court then adjourned.” reir la aie general laugh, and exclaiming, inre-mix anger, | Coats and Vests; Handsome Pantaloons; Brand Art Exhibition | Mr. Covk.—He is bere, (pointing bim ont With choice Mastic and “This 19, indeed, too bad, Mr. Sherif.” bat | Back Coats, Pantaloone au’ Veo gine P ee , “ me roceeding= His bond=man, Jobm Ghapman, ts a gentleman | the letter only remarked ‘in a very serious act | ba ala rae ca peioe ule ” Magnificent Pieters tcf retey entlonce ‘ll ¢ - — _ = : opening of the erurt, of abundant meana. a amusing tone, + good acd iawfal mn Geo. C. Haxnixa, 410 Teh street time, ouch just tone cnocgh to afford a matistact»:y Fook BENT a MS, orm d that he bad been servat | », Speer ty me. kis be is able | your honor!” And bere tet me add that I nawor —_—_e TIONLT MoLeL AND INSTRUCTIVE mo POURS. ‘ere i M give bond 0, We had better ot dot Th stioas Sherif” « nie ton Lee ight and whe read See 2 Ae > aie tt 4 see — qveduon te amtagiicer we. ¢f08" etter aduere to | beatdor “2 e Facetious Suerit” serving faagar peetoann sect, light and wholesome Brent | 4 MIGALY 20 te grevcrive. BUU! Renton, wade May Sih, and Michael Mir. Cook.—Very well. . ° — “| wheat ther Griddle Cakes, and Pastry ‘ hp = 2 of MAe HOWLING, Aual mon ~ Mr. Cunz, with John Chapman, (ith street, | Getting Marriea Under Difient [Gnaeeurerers waniety nropared with ‘Dooley's | isthe tenn ocibtene Garhenetpcass Lert | BBY SHOMAR DOWLING. ascetimce Dé herenpon entered bail in #5 66 A WOULD-RE GkvOM AND BRIS KU » | Yeast Powder. © | teotte of Eminent Pera ne, al Forsigu and Ames = t one Sumerville in May came to him | ‘he court adjourned until 110 THE PRESENCE OF A PRIKST TO LE MAUR — — Nicws. Nawural Histor’, Mlict scopic apd ort SS Eee and ststed that Benton wished to make avert. day, and the jurors were taken to the « AND FORGET THE LICENSE. Freeu Scrrrina K > Tas Waex.— —s . € which le (HL) declined to receive — e On Thursday evening s young eoup'econ- | Gentlewen’s, Boys’, and Children's Hate, ¢ eo inthe eabteduantly hecughs a writion Grins District Gover: wa... | templating marriage met with some aiticuity | finest goods at low prices. | gent to Lim, which wes aworn to,and on the ” sioner Kete New Vork | oud were quite embarrassed for several hours, Always on hand,a large * Trunks, | or 12th Of May, he on advice of his caan- Will be absent until after the | owing to the absence of the ascessary license at | Umbrellas. and the’ best erect. or Gente Pana’ |S 'vorn Messrs. Davidge and Riddle,) delivered 1 the ime when wanted, It appears that tne in the Northern Liberties Tre i merville. And the other aflidavic | greem.a Mr. R.. residing in the naighborhood Lewis wee in his povse-sion or under hiscantrol. | of the Patent ©. ‘Glnnyses of Beyy*, Pstes THR Natiowat Savings Baws, corner ot | ML Hiteric Lar New Vork avenue and 15th atrect, pave 5 per | oil 8 ce, procured the lie office of the clerk at the closed, and. pls pocket of his coat. On returning to uis board- reece, Healy, and apswer of Williams ts that noither of the s{fil4 were €ver in his possession or umler at control. TAX RECEIPTS. the str von. } the time t the city rday after Athe.s, Cairo, Jsrusale Lenton | | cent. per annum on deposits for each cterebtirg [ otk, Was ‘These returna were ordered to be filed. The recespts in the office of the Collector of | ing-l are, where he rooms with a friend who la | montis Banking hours Ste a. Seters rhage a rk, Wash { | RAYRS AGAIN ON THE STAND. Taxes y y were Ss3.0u. To-day the | paying bis addresses to a young lady inthe Orar | @and to & Te An Art and Science Bistory M. Heyes resumed the stand. and his cross. | crowd i. greater than ever, it being the last day | wardche hung tp the coat, and, aranine tin, o-—_ the Ureaticn down to tho proces examination wrs 9 Witness went to | in which sbatement will be allowed. The doors | eeif in his best euit, lett in a carriage for tio Meuino Shirts and Drawers, $1, 1.25, & pean es err ub Baltimore to keep from being sammonsd. will be kept open until 6 o'clock thigeventng. | residence of the bride, restdiug in tho ma | each; M d Shirts and Drawers, at H ie omy etre Soden pede ] Mr. D —Did sou not register under another REWMR ORDERED. | uortheastern part of the city.’ She was reaiv 10,14 Bist bn wind: estes ott etek, | H | ware than Hayes here? An order was io day ise. 1 tor laying a sewer | in ashort tune, and, being gracefully handel Gee Daily Papers for ull ata E>p cial atent ® With in north crass alley tn square No. 445, betwean | into the carriage, the youngcouple were ‘iniean aNxD Dr . | NO POSTPONKMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE | >! ‘ {| Mr. D.—Not under the name of M. ©. Baties Gch and 7(h and M and N streets northwest. to St, Alosnius church, where the knot was to | 5-0 each; the latest style Soarts, at Hollander w aATHES. | Witnss.—If you wil @quire of that party & STRERT TO hE REPAIRED. eticd, aud presented themselves befars ths | Groe., next door above Odd fellows’ Hail. Doors open at 7 o'clouk; Exbibivion toommprn eo} | you will find he was a ‘The contractor (or the improvement of so: est.’ As is usual, the production of tha | 10,141: stiendaues st sa, > rem Cartinges may be 10 | pee ; | Hanmi OF CONGRE S PROM etry Cimouixa. | Hareet hae been directed to makerepairaon | liccne was called for, and the arom mais | Frys, gent's FSG 7 mvc ‘ADMISSION, 99 UENTS | QALT s¥LoaT 6 A avd finn, Mr. Kiddie.—Mr. Bayes has not been in Vou | street from @th th 1th stre: covera) dives into his pocket, but failed to tiad Bros. ‘ eee Ro Beserved Beate—onc seat is ye good as anct | "tow lendiag fron Mowe, He | gress yet. [Laughter | . RES ORDERED TO HR PLANTED. the sought-tor paper. Just tuen be recolle : —— forth ‘and everybody will # tale by : < Mr. Davidge.—Will you aliow me to look at The contractor for planting treea on the | where he bd left it, and, floding a triend, « CARTER DSL.SACK of Welch's | DEBE OU0 Ket their money's worta. Come carly it | Oc” _§. THOR DAVIS & CO | your beok? ;: streets, Tr. Wm. Dougiars, has been directed | patched him to the t fi Pest var, at W. J, Reostmann's | Ticket freee en che Art, Masic and B. | gpareacky BARGAINS (8 Dax | octaves Certainly, sir. [Handing the book | to plant 210 cima, io fent apart. ou Rhode | The mesenger mate all barte, kuowine thes | Cheap Cast Grocery and Fiout Store, corner of | stoces aud at the Titkot ches atibe Mel nan OD » A | over.| Iand avenne, betweon jth and 1ith siceets | the couple, ae much as they enjoyed the | 6th et. and New York avenue n. w. Ww exeting ef Exhibition. Lf you dover gettiug tick BSBA Ss. | Mi Biddte—Would you Like Mr. Hayes to | northwe:t, 20)/scarlet mapics on Sth etrest, be- | pany ot tho clergy, wore: not patliay tora ee gee ee] ansil the rush at the Hall, please have the exact |» Uedien’ Dy ph show youbi= papers. tween Gand H northeast, 2” feet apart, ant 10 | long interview at that time: and tha tow mine Oorss, Bestons, Xo Chaiee ready. MAX HEGES. fat Gcote for Glows an | Mr. Davidge.—My Cod, no! Mr. H. and 1 | a3: maples on P street rorth, eastof 7th | utes he arrived at the house. Here he ascer- For relief from Corns, Bunion:, Oinh and In- | 026-2 LS | “A larwestock of Carpets se soiicliths | can get along. e+ witness ard cour-el, street, 25 feet apart tained thet the room-mate of the groom bad | growing Nails, etc., visi: Dr. White's ca Di ELLUWS BA — Gor motte is gtck entve Bud smell profita, octal Whiners resumed:—Never met Zirrath iu LABORERS PAD. Roue t see his aflianced, near Georgatown,ani | fient, No. 638 15th street, opposite the cs, | CBP F andes Frgaced : = — | Mareh; I would like to get down to tue time | The Controller to day patd the laborers uniter | pad by mistake taken the cout ieee woes ‘Treasury. 3 = podetod and ter ediscovered | over | y particularly with | in 1 §9. and for & time was scperinten- | ard I wonld plare mpsel€. mewhere el-e. te Mr. Davidge.—Then you have th placing yourself where you please: FALL DEY GOODS AND CARPETS. LARGER STOCK THAN EVER 8 8PORRE, mg -s Hevirg been rene’ -ivd and tmproved du: . tractor Samnel Barber €1,5'1.59, and those | document. ‘Che messenger made ali hasta t> —— 2 —_ baet Jeary the EALOOR the Beet th facalty of soe etl Barker and Maxwell; | the section of the city indicated, and a ExTRa LARGE size Underwear, at Hollander | adapted particniarty f amount $607.11. siderable inquiry tonnd the place, but Bros. 10,141 Foody fc rengagenents. App ications to the Ja.tor AND AT CHRAPER PRICES Witne-# —No. sir; bnt f can ehow that I was RENT rarp. tco late, the room-mate having fur soma reason ———_@ St the « fice, (entrence north dor.) from 9 ‘| BLACK SILKS, PLAGK GASH ae) BLACK In New York every day irom Marc's Ist ts Fe res tnagihy ad WM tor tire months rent of | icft at a acasonable hour on that evening. Nt TRY THe Etastic Tkvss, 255 Pennsylvania | B-M.¥iil receive prompt attention, 6 | April eth. Columbia building was wie to the propri- | knowing where to go to find the room- mate, the | #Yenue. 5 ri 0 fir. Davidge turther crors-examined witn etor, Mr. Morrison, and the 47h instalment to | mcesenger concluded to walk done ths avenne, Se! BABloys GALLEay oF FING ants, ae to his business, whe said that oe bad colic | the contractor for buildiag the Georgetown | and finally, comewhere near ith street, he oe ie Mr. Cur. Xanpre’s Native Wine cann> wars.on hand « stock of chatcn PADNT. rae-ohy | Med men for vessels, #chool Louse. hauled the object of his search, an}, making | be strongly enough recommended to the lovers INGS, BNGEAVINGS, PHUTOGBAPHS ana ie euLans Mr, D.—Yon said yesterday you were not a a . ; inquiry as to the contenta of the pockets of the | of a wholesome beverage, on account of its | CHEOMOS. Fine assortment of eenwins Drost-n | brown CO runper. ma ‘Tue Dieretce Jatt— Warden Crocker's B-- | roommate's cont, the license was tacnel up, | purity, Give Mr. Xe a call, at 911 ith street | Porceisine Paintings. Voive: and Gilt AMES. | joc; efull live of both | Witness —Vee, sir; I do not recognize sach a | per: —Gen. John S. Crocker, warden of the D.- | and he bastened to the chareh, wat in tise orth west, and try it. 16,17 001: fo greet variety. Fase Parcout sud Mats. mete DEBWRAK, at word; I can’t dud it m the dictionary. W.tae~s | trict jail, has enbmitted to the Department of | relieve the embarrasement of ‘the prone och = =a per Wire: Gord, Mails bc. New Bugravings, Pics octiG-2w EVER WAS IN A DISHONE*T BUGINESS sluet.ce hig annaal report. He expresses regret | bride, who were becoming impatient, and the Tar SINGER SEWING MACHINS exiee of 1812 phs and Chrome recetved assoon a@poblieh.! si F. a until be went into the secret service; never | that the new jail 1s not yet completed. In view | priest, who had been sympathizing aud cheor- | were £219,660. 4.1Le,wtt Ali kind of Black Walnut an @itt Pramee m Zz ‘AS HIONASLE BZ | heid a commission in the eervice. of the early completion of the new jail building, | ing up the spirit’ of the COUPLE, 510 | ——— nee | OFder of the best inality aud workiowush: HA: HATS Br. D. asked witness to explain what he | be urges that provision be made by law toau- | mace it apparent that “alle tet con patterze of Window Oornices to ordi — meant by saying he covered him:elf wheu Net. | thorize the courts to sentence all prisoners 10 | ends well,” hy tying “the heat. [)*T8Ier OF conomuta Taxpaw. | *y25n pecked with the great-at cur R. | tHe-bip told bim te follow bim into the Owen | labor who shali be tricd and convictcd, and | —-—s———— ERS TAKE NoTICE, wt Diy ppiatings Transferred, Fifth Avenoe and Broadway Feti Style of SILK Houre, sud witness expisined that he whose term of imprisonment shall exceed ten | The Gas Question. again. ~ BATS. trom Bo to eh. PULLED HIS COAT COLLAR OVER IIIS BALS, dave. Such is the jaw which prevalle in other | Wasuin ‘Uctober 36, 1871 OLDNo,) On Exbibities and & OEIre PRCT Hare FELT Mars. suiting the action to the words.) jarge cities, and he can see no good reason why | Dear Siar —Next 1) the help question, tae sng one aa 486." ininialy Sek eae : Mr. D—Do you mean to say that by that | itthowid mot be enacted fur this District. “He | great st plague In ite seme ts Ua eee ot | 2 PeEalty of ane per contumn will be sadea Tran BY. ciknaceate Kecurmuats jut weomeel © ¥ mers your features could be disguised’? caye: it such ® law were to be enacted anit | original.) Jchn Ball, quarreling aboat his i. | t#% bills on ard stter NOVEMEEB &, Bo, 439 Tes tee TEES, stron, eign: | 2etlétm 12 Prides « Hsy-s—‘There is nothing about my (eatures | judiciously carried into practice, and also i! | eaadie. ilamination, wears Misgee wait wi A Gircount of one per centnm to the wad of tunis | 3° €39 Th mrest, betwee D aad streets, eth! remarkable. , provisions were to be made for imprisoning | phur—and hrs to } couts aban tred for it. | month, Oncice Ol Patntice, Eugravings, Obromes, sc. | FO THE PULLIC Mr. D.—You do sourself injastice. here all srch as are now sentto the peniten | at thut. ‘The Sfaniard saya he won't stand It, 2 Bis0, Isrgest stock’ Papor Hangings, Winé -w Witness further explained that hehalas'ouch | tary at Albany, N. Y., a sufficient incom | The csmpantes make too mach money atic: | A eaving of two per centam te really made hy Pictares, Frames, Picture Cords eat Tur a j bat, and putog on bis hat and pulling ap hie | could be derived fram the pricon labor t> de- | gether. ‘The report of = meeting in Lorton on | paying your tax bills before the mont es. Halls, A. tn the Distries PRACTICAL mACHUN : coat showed ‘he court (hat but littie of his face | fray all the expensia of the institution. A | Ente uudject letea ray of light Into tui morn ; FS peng heneienk<a ig* ACTICAL MAUHIMISTS SAY THAI could he teen. great moral reformation among the prisoners Ji 1am uot mistaken, coulis as high in pri See. = = ee = — a 7 THE NEW AMERICAN Mr. avidge further cross-examined witness, | would aiso be secured, es it would afford greater therees here, aja bas riven some lee thie, HARBY DONE i nw Ne enete nto csid that there was a great many errorsin | facilities for reclaiming them and inspiring | son; yet the profits seem to baye been enormanns, S . * } the book, (the report of the comm: aren It was } them with habits of in y.and lessen their eyen at 1 opportun.ties for evil practices.” Th eg oft! namler committe: c WASHINGTON, October 21, 1 joo is hereby given that 0 42. per thousand. How about our » we get 16-candie power, at almost 1DING & A COSTUMER, | gn? s STREE | s ranrar three times the price? Ls there not enough sal- | gather septs, wilexpiront LiOk tome ee et ne EAE B. — MACHINE cbaraed &ré £5 follows: La:!? VE phur im ours to put us missrablyin mod of | tyite bateit or cen on S| ag een a numoes during the year, 171; (last year that promuved land where {¢ will alm with fat Sashes: ed pane | ca memeee anenenans Sore, 4 i 18 THE UXT 1S THE MARK OT total committed during the year, 1,505, e491 x; Where ts our gas-man? Ples bim “Sera, wook-azents, butcwers fa the # ava measiareiricerinleden paccnerpberaeig | ania event northwest, her pad. me ae ae miles, females; pene up J, Be Rat merkets, ¢ dorsesat Soutrecs ors, S Sethe wan eve: y variety ot Scatametucdies’ | eonthetheth et € court.—That « obvery—$3 les; gro Ss mates, ce caer rekers, commi-sion merehsets, dealers’ of tir. | toxelber with every, var Ot Costame—Ladies’, | abt e may be retorted. | LL females; petty la 8, 7 te- Awone the many choice articles in tha way | cbandiec of avy kind whatever, d aren | Seen See Caeere ee 7 ont L& Of. Aceut Yge—i can very justly find fauit | mal-s; assault and baitery—473 mates, wiieweiey teomeen cae Ponnssivania | 806 fermented iquorssstnce, wid co: tiaisidistulers, | MATQUZ BALLS ANN PARTIER, | | coke . bs p ae | males: aswault with intent to ki avenue. di “Week We notice now | {u*trauee agente, toe-de. 5 ere of il Byes d . DLATED lummustizg gus, fe en: | TABLEATX AND OLD POLKS CONDE ATS j ence CoTUpADiON, sete in karat gold plated, with | pstert-acents, pawubrokers, photcarasbers, P.5.—With © tho Knowkedge of our basi | gold wire and tinge, at $1 and $s; English gai ri € bar-rooms, eamwpio-romus. sipping regres the now devigus t . het acts nnd earrings at from $1 to uses, bitliarts, bogatells, and Senay Uind vauies, 4 = acd polite stieuc All the ne ge tor 5 ~ examination, Miitted, there 1, convicted, and sere | ciyle ot French chatelaine chain and pin st | bowling-atleys, Lotcls, livers-stables. jotel “ ae Ti fo pe wd ate TABLE USE AND ORBAMENT, d pot remember tenced by the Males, 995, fere sles, 156, | from $8 to $10; Mexican pebble dismond shirt | fice: hope, Festacrauts, and catiug-bovess, <a mom. j Ls THe BAST QUALITY. 4}, 1151. (Last year.) S50: pardoned by the | studs and sleeve buttons 13 karet plate at si, Ell yortise cogeged ta bald Dasineon trades, oF —— —— | SILVBR-PLATED WAKE President, 11; executed, t: died, 1: seut to the | Bewmedation sets in jot, with gold wire, at 33: Profersions nnet promptly renew said itcenssin | [, MOUXLEY, | A vory large assortmeat, ne penitentiary at Albany, N. Y., 44; (last year,) | massive initial sleeve buttons in French gilt at | Sccores wee with {he provisions ef act of the Lewis- . . w.M B first Ume: when Benn asked | 8, sent to reform school, 42; (last year,) 43. | $3; gentlemen's plain gold shell rings Giled with | Isiive Astembly, approved Acguct Bh 1ST and tao COSTUMER, + M. Gait, Bu. & “WHO AK SHOULD GIVE IT T {| The report of the physician, Dr. Young. is | Filver at $3; and 1%-karat gold-plated vast and | act amendatory thereto, approved douse 23, 132, Senta { Hiamcon answered + Clarvos or | appended, in which he notices that they hava | opera cnains at from $3 to $20. These chains | ¥ Me erat (ety person Hable for a lictass-tax GOS 10th Street Northwest. E**88 Tee b | 7 ie positive that he did not say ou | bad but one death during the year, aud the | are manutartared by H. T. Barrow & Co ,of Sacieens fers Pe ecenone ae toe Kine seein seit ARG. Saw. 1 NOW BELL FOK 64. ving of bis arrest thathe had not heard | general health has been good. New York, und are an exact imitation of the | fraddition to the ticessotex faposed, Say Banca | ZL Une eter AL COSTUMES koe 5, | The €2 CLASSES for One Donar. | of Clarvoe; witnessdon't recollect that be told B mon, | real gold, and Mr. Prigg claims that they are ‘nalts of mo less than five nor more than fifty dsl- | hand. Theé lu Gold Frome GLASSES oe | tbe committee that Williamzon asked how maay GARD oF HeatrH.—A regular meeting of | the same class of goods as those sold by nuction | femfercuckoftrse ns MASKED BALLS snd PARTIBS snpplied at 86. —_ at Police headquarters knew of the affair; with | {2€ Board of Meaith was held last night at | houses for real goid. Mr. Prigg is adding con- Dealors in distilled and fermented Ianors, wines, | ressonuble raics. The $3 THERMOMETER gi bis study of the book he could not recoliect | teir rooms on F street, near 1ith. Dr. Bilas. | tin fo his assortment, and receives ail the | avd cordiale im quantiti~s uot lew thane plat arc | "P. S. Remember a Mask ts furnished with each sep2-ty obs Fanshasioete on tha: | whether that was in the book or not, (laugiite! from the sanitary police committee,to whom | novelties as soon as they appear in the \ furtber notified that @ bend, with two cttizens as | Costume, and ail Uostomes delivered and called for. ———S_E_EEE_ witness could not recoilect having given H. wes referred the complaint of Patrick Conuell | York market. and our readers cau rely upon | fUretien. euch in the pens! sam of two handred dol- e bb. MOXuRy, K NTLE OAST-OFF | Tington a fell de cription of Zirrath and he | thet four of his cows were taken up astray and | always nding all thet Is new inthe jeweiry thosuccersor {othe Mason, Posed of oid eeaee | octts-4m 605 10: strect. | A Waatibe sPeae bles Beene eee | UI.) put it om a piece of paper; w.tness knows | 10 impounded, reported that all the men in | jine at Prigg’s—Forney's Sunday Chronicle, Board of Common Council, &c., previous to cb'ain- OTIOE.—Highest cash prices paid for Bocond- Seb Serantane by edareesing of ittag on 3 A | of aimen named Clandell: watness bad a cua. | {he employ of the poundmaster had appeared : —_ Ing'a license to tragic thorein, In accordance with | NV TURNITURE,BOOTS ard | O29 Dsireat. between tio wd Fin tet, Bork versation with U. in New York. and betore Mr. Connell, and he failed to identity Hattowe’sn.— To-night, the eve of All ing laws. 101 .. Orders by mail attended to. one west. Se Botes by mall ‘to. | You Witt Finp THR ConvaRsation 1x Taus | Citber of them us being the parties who took up | Saints’ Day, is commonly kcown aa fHallowo’en. | “oe-2i-tw JOHN F. COOK, Collector, D. 0, COLEMAN ® CO938 Pennsylvania Go pete. Piven the animals. He states that four colored men | ee north of Evglat d it ia cailed «-Naterack ‘orner 10th street. wei | pibbianDs. itne: hat! E with & Wagon, reprerenti jemaelves as from act that nuts are made to ; 7 , a a ae ~ Sri sk See | en eeeea nw ote | Eemseewumeceye | BO A FANON & On, cummins, Faxray. | sili tc’ “nies sane ae ii seaee mm OT nt Dp ie 4 a > % - Helet witses tore Gee Bciaternation Suk | mitere vacsumected tht © Motes he comennl | monies en aes be mar- D's? hs rake Nori. 4? ADAMSON'S, m Keed or Keese about putting up a job oa Net. | Which shail im rature be worn by the poundwen; | ried. In various localities apples ate made 19 Organs and Melodeons. ae. street, | Uesbip: spurned him as he would a dog: did not | @4epted. The health officer was authotized to phesy the issue of love affairs. In Scotland — Also, one amali-rize 7: % P34 fe cine (Gone aoe bre) cane Weller imnes | To ar ine pomma ie eae er te Gepla: eunentg cneey 2 tnisdfolded ines | ‘The Oldest Largest, and Most Perfect Manufac- | 4 Penalty of one per contum will be added to your ABLE CUTLER | Se cusheraneasans ox eomncnine op can | rately road soummantontion nee Gamers | tae coeeian toes pull the fret, stalk * tory im the United States, tax bills om and after NOVEMBRE 1, i i Y. SORT; preheat ia geen req cowiey Lined ecg en a resatt aoe Lgl Lowel A discount of one per contam to the end of this — i, ew: priv personal ex; ation: | ocessful, for Sot propees te Mia Gatamane tet Meteian | he board; Isla es the taste | the ‘couples always ge on “alinging” cobbacy 54,068 month. RODGERS’ SUPRE1OR proached witness and proposed to take him out Paster Casts vor Taw Uorcoray pee | and bacon all the r of their lives, A saving of two per centum is really made by ENGLISH TABLE CUTLERY. Sate, ountry, be to got as much money 29 be | Gsrrunr.—The bask T. U. Jones arrived here | _ ‘THE Wanuiworow ‘Wawiis Saurwacr.— =e. Feying your tax Bills before the month of Octeber | Bvery variety cf oor own Steinberg Lege — a fo stand | 120% Leghorn, Italy, @ few days ago, aud Last evening the new building erected ‘by Mrs. expires. ectas 6 DIRKCT IMPORTATION { breoght In ber cargo several cares containing | Butcher and sister, on 12th street, between K | No other Musical Iostrament ever obtained the | ——\ ————————— ia “iat ie @AL BRY. & SU., | chitdsen; ‘Nowenmatee easy cants fone of bis | costs of ce'>brated Ogures and groups of stat | Ad L, for the school known by tes'utees cate sawe Popularity F, F2s0K», Wes i ae - | veteation in Toroato, srrived om oue day and The conte ware consigned to ths Gor or iar | many of ‘he pupils took Dart. ‘The exercises "CONFECTIONER AND CATERER, 4 4 4 coran | exer: ie = i | lett the nent: witnew di not have ax SOnNe | Galtery at Washington, in care of W. T.Watters | consis'ed of music, vocal and instrumental, and lisa tallied napa No, 620 TENTH STREET. & Co., of this city. They were made toorder, was to teachers and scholars. witness hesrd the name of the barglar as Wil. | 314 among them are casts of the «TF of The Duilaing ie a pints brick stracture ddrer: Between B ond F streets, Washington, Tameon; did not learn the ware Williams | Pracitelen” «Meapolian Venus «tows oF | Deine oo adapted for the pte acd ae sp capes aie) il be heard it trom hie (W."s) partner in jal (Benton). the Vatican,” “ Antino: .”” “Gentus of the Vat- | Mr. D. J. Met y did the Gear cane 4 re r lean Ariedne,’ '*Caryatid ad two flee A. Clarkeon the brick work, ‘the COtsS-was tp THE LADIES OF WAtHINGTOR, asset a moet Seman es | fine Wu Uae Quel, teabent one (chamber ae peng ad : ~ stereneniend ssi lower part, (#s to the afiidevit.) Witness way | Beart, of whic obs = she 2 mene J ih Neweor be when he sentihe dixpateb marked ebaracteriatic. cnsvs were shipped |, a Russemae ere Seaire to procure the services of » thor- aes Whitey; ald mov sen the dispatch: saw the on. | 1 Wathington yewterday.—Zial!. Sun, Slat. vertised elsewhere for to-morrow at follow. oy “Ess ABD CLOAK Maken, to aunoencs ts ne publia toa! be eo Foam Se eee PR fran Seo yal Ee vag ot ‘@ tell von | ing re Sharh Pier none ca at 3¢ umn termet 4 an envelope; may it ae last time you'll miss ge ‘gsins unles arch, Charon, week . bet rel: was directed in Ouns handwriting; it looked a cailat once at Heilbsen’s shoe aire, 402 Hall, and Episcopal end 8 pert-ct, igoarouen foe Like (.'s Raudwiitiag; witness repeated the cir Tan street northwest "t ¢ Mastieer to suit aoa hele deter bvare rv

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