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THE SAFE BURGLARY. | wr. Davigge. Well, bis honor {s not trying -F SINTTN r rs > A Brack Rosser Carrvesp EV tw Bas G TAR. | Fighteenth Day's Proceedings in the Criminal Court. "he Riadie—This alls to mind a very un- pi nll wary ey ty OE = TUESDAY......Novemmber 10, 1574, | ommwe Pouce CouRT—Judge Snell. P To-day Richard Kawiey, ~— with dis- y rerni IAL TRA GATHERING wt GRACE | becom!n: assault on one of the government's | O-Duvall’s bing the pence and qviet of Georgetown, tS: MOH, High stron’, dergetewn Do | [JRL GOODS, witnerer 8 by Cel. Whitley. j J per iy - m=. DO. | Conelusion Yesterday's Proceedings. | ry" ite Swed thet it wae probable thvt Sera asce Me en ig << neal oo Pag ey Sarven ee Nag beypees i Beit te tee Coal Necketens Sot LOWER THON EVER TUE WEATHER. | Yesterday, after we closed Ta STaRrepolt | whatever ad been done had been one without hold were in that story it was quickiy decided | Jotn Turner, three boy vagran’s, were sent | S0DS*- Admittance 2 cous - SPrctsLtias Wan Drranrwent, Of 7 Cat ey | of the trial of Hiram ©. Whitely, Richard Har- | due retiection. He would state that if there was that burglars were sbout. The male portion of weg ant, was comaitted Me ony =, Nov. 10, 1874, 308. m. down. Wim. Jones, "7 with | & repetion of this conduct within the jnris- the irmates decided to ascend to the third floor chain gang. "Wm ance furfsited ool- For tie ‘south Atlantic , Tm&twn, sap porme alee Rye safe | diction cf the court it wonld be summarily and interview the burglar. On reaching the | Isteral. Wm siatiow end Abince Goes partly cloudy and warm | fone ss fhe alsietat Sines ce, the | fealt with. He would not order the parties | door of the room, occupied by Mr. T. L. Nocton, ing stones on the street, ¢2 each. Frank King. evail during the day, with light | follewtze m sae taken y » | into custody now, but he would warnthem. they meta black, barly negro. Tho tlor was | disorderly; $5. Cbristopher Tyler, prafane acd Pen teben henta we eae Sinan | Goma Duortagte, tare Wide teatige ; E227 *BOWLM uot bring about any antagen- strewn with clothing, whie a large quantity | inarceuts £3 Newry Pes eee ye barometer, ow — temperature and raing barometers For tho | that he is brother of Richard Harrington, and BLACK SILK ALPACAS, ‘qruitiey deciles | ees gion inne oco ert aS a loud and oo taining; #5. | BARG sin that Colonel Whitl~y denies | decided, probably, to mskea thorough clean- | Stephen ‘Tyler. same: Robert Johns a, | GAtRS middle and New England states, clear or heavy See —— brother 80 98098 | paving been <a of any impropriety. | Iegontof the premises. The gentiemenso-nred { gsnult snd ryon Rober: W. Tenly; quite | er OBE Puck Weather, southwest or northwest winds, and tak cue oo at on to Mr. Riddie was about to reply, but— the doer and sent tor a policeman, om. pight The upper lin ‘ot Tenly Fee recmands, in temperature sod pressure, | SIE with bim. Witness was tn Washington | Mz. Hid 1d he was not decidiog on the | Nicholson and Moores qaickl eet seek Twoand i For Tennessee and the Obio valley, local rains, | from the icth to the 20th of April. There was pe Court aah . 2 7 Se & PVR, Onr“Jobr W. Mets” best Famtly Flour.+ ane > oe t he 2 Biel en Plgece. ye hemded, and, { was cut throtatt and be had abst woand in | ete ‘ty mianes ta Eonces Beegy Baas | eee _t . followed by clearing and cooler w, north | & family party at Richard Harring‘on's on S 3 enteriy passage-Way, rst object to | therealp; blood flowed freely. Dr. please and to be CALL AND } ox weet winds, nd rising presenters hy the day, ihe fot On the night of Sunday there aaa | Attract their attention was a pair of shoes tified torewing up the wounds; Johnson said Bg Bendios k Jower ink: partly cloudy weather and | Were at the drawing room of Mr. H.’s residence, | Th @l@-Line Pemocrats in Counell. | which the man had taken off { before going up | Tenly invited bim out to Sight and forced him ng the day, with fall- | besides the family, ©. C. Sniffen and wife and s MEETING OF TUE N. J.D. A. | Stairs, When the policemen cameinto theroom ing barometer, followed by lower tomperatare | Young lady from next door. They were ali The cali ior @ moe ting of the National Jack- | where the man was he feigued into it. He introduced witnesses to prove bis drankennrss 00 character, who testified that Johnson P : 7 “a4 ~ a and rising barometer. For the upper lake re. | there until 1(.50 o’clock, and then retired. | 600 Democratic 4 association brought together | He was immediately taken into custody, andon find been in several fight, which did not seem | BAIR OLOIMS bt. cos gion and the northwest, continged cool and | (This was the night on which Hayes testitied | 1**t night st Sxwyerbund hall the largest num- | searching him found a handsome meerechaum | to belp bie cause much; fined $100 and costs. "i . Clear or clearing weather, with north that Nettleship left him near Vessoy street, in bet of the unterrited. both ancient ant very | Wind and stationary or ristur bores” VM | New York,caying he had am appointment to modern, that ¥.as been known In these parts for rderé in the house. The prisoner was | with ice-pick in hand, Dick threatened to miko —— meet Dick, and was introduced to show that H. beac, .25% before the hour appointed the | marched to the Central guard-house, the officers Mincemeatof Pat; and £30 bonds were required | was in Washirgton that night) | bene’Jes io the small ball down stairs were filled, | having to force a way through alargocrowd that | of him to keep the peace. Patrick as- At the close of Mr. H.'s testimony, there be- | ¥'s'le @ croup of the old sachems were gathered | had congregated in front of the house to see the | sault and battery on Catherine his wife: s10 in his pocket which belonged to one of the | Kichard DcLacy, threats to Patrick McNamara: ealteticedin SHOEMAKER. BLA Eeenine | 2 females | 20 a: ‘ — ing no other witnesses in attendance, the court, , about the table with papers and records of the | burglar. At the station bonse he gave his name | and costs, and $300 bonds to keep the x Sen, 2oR Amusements, 2c, To-night. at 2.40, adjourned until 11 o'clock to-di ~ | past for netion. As the crowd grew denser by | as Thomas Overton. This morning he was | months, and to stand committed until given, nehrDer Montgomery and Dux — Nat : a = wl ae Te day's Proceediags. | continued fresh arrivals, merriment and good | arraigned st the Police Court on the charge of } Msry Ann Curtis was charged with assanit and 1 Renee Ter —Mies Netken in “Mach! on ikg ceeuinn OF the opere tte ne | Bature Increased in proportion. rybody in | g:and larceny, and committed fur action of the | batiery on Bridget (O’Brien, who testified that ‘ a Ado About Nothing } pt empancled in ihe ssorning the | turp said something fanny, at which eversboty grand jury. Mary ‘Anp threw & kettle o ‘ Ford's Cpera House —3 an F n | bh Onspiracy vee | cise was expected to lai |, until the counte- —_o————_ be F, burning her neck ard back dre. “of the 1 * Tei on Frac t | nances of all were radiant with smiles. | genial faces of the president, Mr. John E. recom nen ‘he TARE PUrtic ScHooLs —The following is the | atrerwards threw a brick ou usbtohe “The Weavers.” r- | abstract ot reports of the pablic schools foe Oc- | Mary Aun said ¢ . b sous ye Ms T Com x ¥ We | tis, Judge Moore, Dr. Calver, R.S. Davis and | tober :—Nomber of pupits on the rolls the last | @ hatchet, sh ing her head with a bandage on on eis mitues TCURCLL and other attr . = ! others, who have kept the old association alive | ¢ay of the month, 8,129; increasefor the montn, | Ler head? lhe aed lady denied this, and satd | RES JSMIN MILLER, bs —_—— “through evil aswell as good report,” were | lit; whole number of puptle enrolled during the | her hus! it when she wasdrunk. Mrry | fal Goots for Chiviren. Condensed Locals 1 sunny. A number who were becoming imps- | Month, 8.678; average number of pupils en Ann is the daughter of Bridg»t; boadstn :1e Suliaeie atevueen tha, den t | tient for business were calling upon Judge | rolled during the month, § 64; average number | sum of S100 to g tock of © one of a family parte Keep the pesce, and S10 fin District fred @ faicte of - Moore to entertain them with a speech, while | of pupils in daily attendance during the month, | Anne Pern, assanit ana’ ber Je quick aa J =F een an uecabed tha vecene. tt ard's, having heen tele- | a crowd of new comers were scrambling around | £,3:5.. Number of vacant seate inthe Ist dis- | Walker. It was testified that brick FASHIONA! asp VER PRICKS. aquare ip bom re h t lard on Saturdey; witness | the stand to have their names proposed fur | trict, » 62; 3d, 89; 4th, 82; total, 309. Num- | pans were fiying Dackward aod wai _ “ an ay evening and left on Mon- | membership. | berof spplicants waiting admission inthe Ist | in all directions in sits. nas i ATs, thee Pn ste, th clock; saw bis brother | “The rocm becoming too much crowded Mr. | district, 1 i 34, 34; 4th, 23; avd a fire of 320 imposed — . . +2008 have Dona hee eee ae ne. | Norris caied the meeting to order, and etated | Number of schools in tha ist district, 35, 21, 49; he ave yee sree 5 for fitte ig oat i Eifreahs Sworn —Witnees is de- | that they hoped to get the large hail above ia a | dl, 6; 4th, 90; total, M2. Average number of — = eee —- Se dey wo more nig lve of Metropolitan police; arrested Mi few minutes, ax there was a German associa. | pupils in each school in the 1st district, 63.0; 24, GEORGETOWN. STIFF FALT Hale. ard » ‘ 15th of June last; canversed w: tion meeting there which would soon vacate it. | 6.11; 3d, 58.9; 4th, 59.0; general averaza, 6) 6. . See i . Get FELT HATS ¥ from the Capitol to the } Inthe mean time he stated the objects of the | Percentage of attendance in the lat dist-ict. W.& G. R. R—Complaints are made that Large supply ynst received P ¥ lee n4 Ca HE NEVRE SAW HARGINGTON BUT | meeting to be to take into consideration the | % 5 0; 4th, 96 6; average persent- } eome of the conductors on this line putup the m W. F. S¥y More n See advertisement co once project of getting up a jubilee demonstration ber Of casesof tardiness inthe | wire screeneon the rear platform of the car octl4-tm 132 Brid t owe. | TAB ‘The colored Meth | before that dav. and it was when he went to | to commemorate the recent overwhelming | Ist district, 51; 2d, 61; 3d, 101; 4th, 130; total, 313; | before it reaches the end of the route; in some (QE SEW Estane ENT a Benning’s road, Harrington's office and inquired about coun- | tories which bad deen achieved by the united | increase for the month, 172. Number or cases | instances the cars are not even stopped to let pas | 5 county, was destroy y terceit money; witness correborated the testi- | erortsof the Democrata and honest conserva- present at roll cal) ; percentage of tar- | pasengers oft until they get to the switch be- With enlarged premin ed machinery | & irg last. The fire orig argent as to the conversation between | tives of all patties throughout the land. fe | dincss, 0.10. Number of cases of corporal pun- | yond High street, thas compelling those left in | the best tal ry a ; By LP mah Mr stove-pipe. Loxs ab | Tee deen co, Dail, and also that | they were waiting for the hall he invited applt- | isbmont in the Ist district, 5; 24, 2; 34,1, 4th, 6; | the car to get off at the front platform. Prob- Ts it Now that the evenings are jong ar } Hayes said he did not see why Harrington for membership to hand in their names. total, 14. Number of Papi dismissed in the | ably a word from the President of the road avebesnourreps- | A Ple are thinking bow they can bestspend them, | *h0uld think hard of him, for he (Harrington) K. 5. Davis suggested that this had batter | Ist district, 11; 24, 3; 3d, 1; 4th, —; total, 15. | would stop this annoyance. i | & What more profitatie or pleasant manner can } bad nothing to do with it. to a committee to consider the names of | Number of pupils suspended in the Ist district, Geais TRApE.—There has been no receip:s OCk MOTTO ts EXORLSIOR : mp et be found than the reading of goot standard | Joseph H. Robinson sworn:—Witnesa is Asaist- applicants, as the first thing they knew 23; 2d, 13; 34,1; 4th, —; total, si. Number of | of grain to-day. We note sales of 1,00) bushels i reing oot = log w, Dreswee.. Shewis. | ine as books. The Washington City Library company, ; &Dt Selicitor of the Treasury; recollects that in WM. A. COOK AND GSO. 8. GIDEON indigent pupiis f 1 with book-in the lst | wheat at $122; 1,000 do. at $1.27: 3,000 do. at Peake an Vee hOwe, Bo. Bo, Gent's Conte P in the rooms of the Young Men's Christian As | April last would be knocking at their doors, and the as- | district, 11; 24, 7; 3d, 19; 4th jotal, 64. Num- | $1.23} and 1.244; 1,500 do. at $1 and $1 20, and At home tocvesyboly from | B sociat'on, are oifering all the inducements pos- OREN. HOWARD APPLIED TO THE OFFICE sociation don't want them. [Laughter.) not grates and principal in the ist | 600 do. white corn at 90 cents. Market firm, | geturdaysirom Tete wot oe genes | Tw sible to our citizens. r library is exten. | for the services of s secret service officer in Hore the proprietor of the hal! announced —118; 24, 88-112; 3d, 2 ith, | with fair demand fer choice wheat. stand established 18%], now the moet compl: NE sive, and new books are constantly being ad- | regard toa certain voucher connected with his | tat the society that was entitled to the large | 40—102; total—trustees, principais. 391-814, TBE cost of thenew church pear Cabin John | country. Everybody come aul see us BL ded. The library is free toreaders in the rooms. Solictee Bavhenee Mdentified two letters of | room had waived their right, and it was at the | Number of visite of superintendent, 255. Patige war $220), BOtO6,000, ae. eteted inear | on semen mah dee make t i meeting of the Saint Andrew’ - assoc! . (App! ‘ ———e——__ ue of yesterday. 5 s | Beauty han on the tthinet., Getaliewing yan Cross-examined:—This application of Gon. | “ghee Ons then taanod ‘kena, ‘dateage | _ THR Boanp or Huatta held an adjourned eee y. een —__===aR2aa==E=E=S= | sone were elected officers fur the ensuing year: | Howard was made to Mr. Banfield in witnesses’ | and stairway and coon the benches of the more | Meeting at their rooms last evening, and the XANDRIA PIANOS, &o. Pe sa. Gen. G. W. Ballocx, + Peter Camp- | presence; did not know that an officer was | capucious room above were filled with the jol- | bealth officer, Dr. P. T. Keene, pessentod o ALE R a ed re Ss iso a bell, Ist vice president; « math, detailed. Witness thinks this was aboat five or | jiest set of Democrats that gaslight has shoen | synopsis of the operations of the health office Onl0— Ree. R. H. MecKi TS. Nawo. president; Jobr H. Berry, secreta: a | six weeks before Mr. Banfield’s resiguation. upon in this city for many a nignt. | {oF the week ending November 7, showing: — BisHorgio oF Oaio—Rev. R. H. 3 eg _ PIANOS. NOV2-32_ 709 Market Spa ches Small, treasurer; Kev. Dr. J. é ae ieths eat oneaiae beng aged Secretary Alien read the minutes of the last" neces reported, 463; referred, 78; abated, | The recent Protestant Episcopal convention in — — jam, ©. C. Duncansen, Thos. L. ri d 2 * ping ** Col.,”” meeting, and Dr. Culver collected and credited referred to the Commissioners, the duesof members, each a twenty-tive cents | complaints, 17; notices issued — and one deliar fee each of new members, | 5*; canses of * citi ’ | session in New York agreed to a division of the | One7 cctaved Round Corner Chickering. sewer notices, dioceses of New Jersey, Ohio, Wisconsin and bond | oe ave Bi und € ened Guild & € leath investigated, 10; baria! Michigan. so that very soon those dioceses will | One7 octave American Clarke, Thos. Somerville, Dr. J and Josiah Mcleo« steting that Gen. Howard had asked through him that two men be looked up and pumoed, ., PUCE Asma oF BEAT ATTEACTION ¥ RY GooD, smpary aking ve s . i | they being suspected of having stolen’ $16,009, he following were elected aud plauked | public expense, 4; persons treated by paysl be formed and new bishops elected for each. | OBC Ws octave Hall & Son. | ~ District Governme and the other dated April 29, stating that the | down: Kev. ; Dennison; Col. Joseph Sey- | to the poor, 94; cost of medicines furnished, | Among those prominently mentioned in con- ts Me : er a te The Washington Gas nave | Garrett matt "Tbe Totten arenes shoul | eravee, Samuel H. Beamer, James F. Nolan, | $21.18; loadsof garbage removed, 238; dead ani. | nection with the bishopric of Ohiols Rev. Ran ste p Metropolitaw Orean 73 | , deen authorizen by the C ners to erect | bave someone else. The letters are e'yned E. | Gcorge W. Kush, Daniel ©. McCarty, T. V_ mals removed. 50; privies cleaned, 593. Inspec- | dolph H. McKim, rector of Christ Charch, in —— See Aere Coe terms, to make room, at | three lamp posts on Carroll street. between tar | CB. Noosen, D. D. Drane, Henry Logis, Wan: A. | lione—7 616 bunches fish, 13,470 bashols oysters. | this city, whose eminent piety, ability and zeal | the Wareroe: a G. MET: ner é on | . al at ew s aud Band C streets svatheas; one at | , Sr. Davidge said he would connect them | Rarnes, Thomas J. Allen, J-G. Bates, J. T. | Condemnations—4%4 bunches fish, 2) Goscnis | recommend bita for the position. Bole Agents cf Steinway's Pianos and Maton & | octSi-3m Rneneyteneee eeeeb the corner of 2d and H, and one at the corner | hereafter. + Boiseau, and Dr. Aaron W. Miller. oysters, 59 pounds beef, 59 pounds veal, 31 | DisRaNpED.—At a regular meeting of the Hatin’: Dotine Onotae — " avente. th and H streets northwest. | FRTTLESHIT'S SICK CHILD. The chair repented the objects of the meet- | pounds mutton, 98 ponnds bacon, 6 ducks, 12 } Alexandria Typographical Union, No. 83, held Pipe sewers have peen ordered on ( Sth and 10h str te the river, wi between sworn outhwest, from G sireet to the necessary man holes and | Witness is @ | ing, and said there had been two demonst Tabbits, 2 bushels apples, 8 pum jon the | tions already,one the other night when they | bushel beets, 4 beef tongues, md the | serenaded Senator Thurman, and the firinz of | toes. Animals impounded, k Saturday night last, a resolution was adopt. | ——\> St _Peuna. eve.. ins, bait | op Saturday wight las adopt. s bushels toma- | ed aubandieg the organization, and ordering A SPLENDID sTOCK Kn tween Shand loin sts. | 790 CLO Be & ki asGutTen toot K of the world-renow: tured Wom 5 PIANOS = manufec by @oonpe i; redeemed, 15; | the secretary to turn the charter over to the be & O0., Battie Sy Te oe. 2, " traps; one on S, between 10th snd 12th street. ip; {id not see him; recom- | two hundred guns yesterday in honor of the 4, 2; remaining in pound, 1; amount real- | secretary of the National Union, after which | Rysty 4,00. Baltimore, M4. just or ' St prime com within the north west. x child be sent into the country | victory, yet the revolution had been so sign ized, $24 i . the meeting adjourned sine die.—Gazetic, iast | torice for sale and rent on accommedaring terms 1% me YEN DISTRICE reTREEOT. Sionl Salt Go Merle ees had not made a | and overpowering that it was deemed best to | ‘The frame house and premises No. 1131 234 | evening. Toning promptly attended to. MBS. 0 - lowing was forwarded to-ds all to Nettleship’s fora month or more | have one grand demonstration. They were cut | street northwest, having leaky roof, rendering =I ene ey Psy a4 aS “Office of the Commissioner hereto. off t-om the states, the people inthe Stateshave | the wall damp and the rooms uabealthy, im- CITY ITEMS oer Dib LE Sid x 7 oe praciccr lal fs the | Bad ‘heir rejoicings over events ieee oa care a mcpee ine re ierreins bor supply “d G KUBD, Practical Pianomaker, : fe ara Leach, itne is the | ¢, ed both democrats and republicans alike. | Or fire protection ing in bad sanitar; VERCOATS e: TR ri | mother-in-law of Nettleship; recollects that his | serahed both democrats and re lschioved thess | condition generally; end the han building Cuimucrwe 632 New York avenue, near 7/ . ; 3 child was taken sick on Wednesday and Dr. Os- | resnits: it was the great conacrvative masses situated on 224 street, between L and M north- Overcoats for youths. NT POR THe Patesr order of B. H | borne was called on the following day; Nettle- | the estire people of all puiitical patties. The | west, having improper drainage, damp floors, Overcoats for boys. — RROOS PIANC 1 wry of the Unite ip had been away. but returned on Thursday | jackson Democratic aseoriation intend to moet | &e., were condemned. as nuisances and the = Gzo. C. Hexntna, No. 410 7th umeds Kepaare . morning bout 7 oF 7:30 o*clock; witness let him | herestter weekly and keep the Bres burning | heuith officer = . s,) balance due the United | 15 witness lett with the chitdrenon Sunday and ered to abate them. om =o ca a until an honest democrat is put into yonder Use less of Dooley’s than of other Yeast or tc S. t on bawie #1 oC before " 3 ¥ i LET DAVIS & 00.8 Grand having eis «her ‘ull payment of interest paid | 8" sbeent three weeks. .,. | white honse; a democrat! te into yonder | THE Taraten John L. Toole opensd | Baking Powder, asit ismuch stronger. Put up che atte the Georetown.DU Ps —< ander the act of Congresa' Cross-examined:—Witness had been in N.’s ;as there bus beea a democratic boly | bis engagement at Ford’s Opera House last | fuulweighte Give lta tur trial, Pe = oe | Androsecegin 1 i= 1663, ab per family for six y had been away aboat the House of Representatives, and a hap; bight to a large and appreciative audienca, who 35 ——$—_9 +, | Ssing terms. Agency 1112 Ith strest ‘ARTERS *§ two dase when the child was sick; witness haa | and prosperous people througout the land, | Were favorably dispoced. ‘The actor would have | Never Give cr tae sarr.—Dr. Ball's | Strinwest. Honrs,| too wsmtsate | CUTER crrwewr or mya on | Fefreshed ber memory by the doctor’s book. (Cherrs) Then will the people again h¥at tha | conquered any existing prejudices, however, as | Cough Syrup may cure you, as it has dono = aaa — | ~ned a ENT OF BIS ONEAP Of taxes anc WHERE iS NETTLESHIP NOW? MINGLING OF SILVER AND GOLD in Tuatn | the quiet humor of his delineatioy at sited | Others. It costs little, aud can never harm. ( SEAT same Ash BY GOUDS, 707 MARKET Srace. ‘W. Dunnisen, Nettieship was last at home three weeks Pockets; the better aud more critical portion of the | Price, 25 cents. IN PIANOS AND ORGANS ha Siniesieade cx ben Piacente abt aK ; go last Monday; don’t know where he now then will the mechanic and laborer receive the | bouse. He is capttally supported, and for light Mz. Cun. Xanpen's Native Wine cannot 3t@. Lb. WILD & KOs.” | pure Suk Binek § wa Ne Fd Commise | Dr. Ceborne firet called her attention to the | rruite of their toll in hard coin Instead of worth | comedy performances ane company le ard’ 00} 4. cote cauuae resomiaentall €) tee tees PIANO ANU MUSIC STORE, fe Dress tioods at ieee This paymert, as will he see | date “234.” lese rage. ‘These are things to be hoped for, | beat. The excellent triple bill of last night will | be etongly enough recomn peccanor te veg 223 TIE StERet Boxtaws : a ’ the United § t | SCENE IN THE HOUSE WITH THR DEAD CHIL and, like faith, evidence of things nut geen. | be repeated this corm 3 o iy reo arr. ban 4 rs a et coger too Half Square sbeve Patout Office pis-tr rict indebtedness, which, | _ Jin Coyle, Sworn —Witnesa resides in Ne: The rich bond bolder can now go tohis sate, | The beantiful Miss Neilson gave the audi- sandal, and try it. Sonate 10,17,001: = —= = SS | together with the heavy funding of 4 per cent. is a Methodist 1 draw out bis bonds, tear off bis coupons, go the | ence at the National Theater last right a grand . <i samt FAMILY SUPPLIES erest bearing certificate: Jother gold bear. | the house of Mr. Ne United States Treasury, get his gold and stver, | conception of Shakspeare’s charming creation, To pRB cvsBEp of Rupture wear the Etastic = z.. ery far to. | Cecasion of the death of his (N.’s)child, Mr. | while the poor man gets his pay in rags and | “duliet,” and the great love tragedy was never | Truss, 235 Penneylvania avenue northwest. 5.6 SEASUNALLE GUODS ! ry wandecaaauihing o nente Zeanding | Naat that time borrowed £25 of witneas. ekes out @ miserable existence. Phe people will | presented in this city with mors completeness pet bbsentectbicherd SEASONALLE . Gn hmere, 8c.; * in District affaire nnd a on is for fatare | Str. Davidge— What passed on that occasion? | rule in the future and rest the one man power, | of execution and faithfulness of detail. Teeny | Mantmo Shirts and Drawers, $1, $1.25, $1.50 lidee; large stoc Regotistiors sould it be found expedient to make | __>*f. Kiddle objected, unless it was iu the pre- | row ring power. ‘The contest was between the | be repeated this evening, and to a crowded | each; Medicated Shirts and Drawers, at Hol- wear. them. An assurance to Congress that the tax- of Mr. Hayes, nich ard poor; capital and labor. Poor men | bouse without doubt. lander Bros., near Wiilard’s Hotel. 10,14,1: NEW LAYER SAISIN ae rising from the Payers are making every efurt t co-opsrate de court stated that the question could be | who have been out of employment by the mis- | Miss Louise Evivester, inthesenstiondrams | 41° soc: Gapanscines AnD pei COOKING BAIsINS, FIN ew mwa ) Sve tae or "ith the Commissioners in recovering this [ys | neked it Hayes was present, and the witoess | Management of the party in power have turned | ‘Nip, the Pretty Flower,” Jost mie the nena 2 50 each; the latest style Sec ander | NEW FIGS, DATES, CORBANTS ana CITSON ; CARTER: ick fem Se tenets oe will aio | Sid be placed s of Hayes and | and deieated the party. It wasa question of | ments of the Theater Corljae, an] the make $2.2 each; the latest style Sear ‘ALMONDS, PECANS, WALNUT. 2: ons s bave a good effect. Nettiesbip asked if there was s i bread and butter on the one hand and one man | ebce ise' night was delighted not oaly with this | Bros., next door above Odd Fe ALL NEW MIXED, at 20 conte pr pone MARKET SPACE. — Mr. Davidge asked what was sald by Nettle- | (ower on the other. The people will yet rule. | Main piece, but with the capital variety pro- 10,14,1: - ~ XED, cont pou The Bids for Street Work. ship subsequentiy. ‘Applanse.] gramme of the evening. Corns, BuN1ons, &o. Pel BET Ceimten , oars a In yesterd: as printed by os ‘be prosecution objected, and after argument Dr. Wm. Horner, (of ‘Horner's Mixtare,’) . ——e—_— For relief from Corns, Bunions, Glab and In- Kew York and Penusyiveuia BUCK WHEAT eTS stract of the bids opened in ihe artermonn by tng | the court ruled that the question could 86 asked | 0277 demanded to Kuow of the chair whether or | | DISCOVERY oF ax AuteowD Stomesovae | gor reer trom Corns, Bunions, Glaband ta | Seis Prime NEW NOUS BUTTE ‘ Eaveriet Guasumdiomers tex “grading, setting | #0 What took place immediately thereafter. | ot rok STOLEN Goops—A colored min named | eT “opel - Witness answered that Nettleship sald on his Genuine NEW OBLEANS ee curbs, and laying brick footwaiks in the Dis 11M BERRET, DR. PLAKB, DR. WaLLAce AnD | Hevry Taliaferro, alias Johuson, was arrested | Ment, No. 035 15th street, opposite the U. 8. CARPET ¥ i . ‘Treasury. nov?2-tr 191% Peansrivani - ing ms '. | Tefurn to the house, “Yon little know what I SQUIRE WALTERS vesterday by Officer Melton, of ‘the first pre- ae 2 at eat a ie Th each oeane gare, the bids | wished that money for. I wanted it ¢0 send & are still members of ine ss-oclation—if ao he | cinct, on a charge of petit larceny preferred by | _ Fixe Gent's Furnishlag Goods, at Hollander ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO. & RGEST STOCK I¥ THE CITY, entioned e, be’ for the! 4 thief to Washington, where he will be arrest- demanded that their names be stricken from | Mr. S. Chenning, trom whom, it waa alleged, | Bros. 10,14, 1: 2 2 Rame, being for the same descrip. | {'¢! = he had stolen four shirts. tien of work and in the same order as follows e rolls. ‘aliafero having that name :—D. A. Connoily—Grading with 299 | . Cross examined by Mr. It r ‘ ARE SELLING ATTRACTIONS EXTRAORDINAR ale.—Nettleahip | “Tne chair replied that the old list was pot in giteady served one term in the penitentiary a oo LARGE Sizt Underwear, at Hollanter . + > Every pices of CARPET of ked witness for the loan of $25, and he went he 4 hy hi rge of stealing, and the officers haying a 10,14,1: SUGARS, tien Our awortmerst anpre fi if ® Ps s ch | *! 4 the hands of the secretary just then and he ving é s = be Sdditional 100 feet of haul, per cable yard, , | home aud got the money; recollecta that Neand | woain sot intone tiene oll grounded suspicion that be bss beencom- | _ 99.0 sox own QUARTOn EL. BACK Of Welch's oranfSTAEDABP HEW YORK BRANDS.) | | ply end Ingrain Carpca, OH Furnishing and setting straight bine stone curb | H8ye® paseed through the parlor to the dining- | ““yne cali being load for Judge Moore, he aroze | cerned In certain robberies that have oveascal Best Family Fleur, at s - for f lineal foot, 4x2), SI; 5x20, 100; 6x20, 1.25. | Toms bis impression is that Hayes had gone | ay said he had listened with great pleasure to | Of late, acearch warrant was procured, and his when je the remark. W. J. Repsreake’s | Powdered. @ v Di SPECIAL INDUC enue, near the corner Cheap Cash Grocery and Flour Store, corner of urnishing aud setting stra! e ne projectof having a demonstration. They | storehouse on Virginia y We 2 | SSN ian atl mabe eed eae dea arttsericns made tetely wo eset tele ate ae ee auth per | " Edward R. Cahoon, eworn.— Witness resides in | pay hee se long bound down and oppressed | Of 4 street, undztwent a thorough overhauling | St st- and New York avenuen.w. —10,7,1: ST Crone | Mall make and put J erpets tree of okaee, Furnishing ‘and setting circular ‘granite curd Newark; was at Nettleship’s house on the night that the light thrown upon them by recent | by Sergeant Leach and Ujticer Malton. The Try THe Evastio Tavss, 235 Pennsylvania — ““DBY GOODS per lineal 1 Be 4x29, Sx2. 2.00; 6x2), 225, | Of the death of bis child, heard but little of | events made them desirous to come out and | eHorts of the officers were crowned with success, | ayenue. 2. TEAS first Qoor at retaced rates. Furniebing avd setting circular biue stwone cart | What varsed between Neitleship and Hayes; | Show their atrength. Heretofore ia the political | 48 they found stolen goods to the amount of $159 | —————___ —___ Our 60 cont O-tong und Sugerial Tess aca tes | “Wuows woe wound crokecsentn wait eomn Ber lineal foot, 4x2), 135; 5x2), 180; Gaz, | OMY part of A sentence, “going to Washing- | history of this government the south have bad | Stored away. Among the lot, which consiseed beet to be bad in tuis city st the price, or money re- arnishing and laying bricks in toot: | t00:", about 9 o'clock @ ring of the door bell | something to cay, but since the preasnt party | Of overcosta, drest costa: arenas, shawls, “We are” funded. We alto base on haxd, and is large supply. | walks per square yard, Th called witness to the door; saw a man who said | came into power there had been no south known. | blankets, 8 and pants, were several towels e re fi sen caer, different grates, foaiuting avery bigh WOLFORD & SUHILBER G. wer af Gen ie 7 ~ said he wished to see Mr. Nettleship; witness | The great agricultural south once used tobe | Marked “* Senate” and a pair of pante wd Ssteer Leaf Japan acd choice Moyane Gua 136%; 1 2 2s | told a. ——— ee todce | Tich, free, and prosperous; it heid the balance = “H. Fide del 8. Serll corates powder, at moderate prices. THE akCave, drew Uleaso Sny one. having just lost his boy, and saggeste f trade, kept bard coin iu circulation by means goods were stolen property, they were OFF 7 | that he had better see some ons at the ofice; | ofits grout apie. cotiom, Watts itiewn ine | carted to the station-louse, on E street, near “ BOUVD TO SELL.” wiuewnerse $27 SEVENTH STSBET, 1 the party said he had come a long distance at laborers unemployed, the great staple left un- | 4, Where they are now awaiting identification. Old Governm:nt J. aot - octsa-tr BRTWKEN D avo B Sorry weer. 7 X.’s suggestion, and that he wanted to leave for | cultivated, and the gold and silver shipped f ee Ola Government Java, raw, ox RODHEAD & co —— 1 Washington; witness went in and told N. that a} abroad to tupply the demand trom foreign Mexican Wark VeTerans.—The associated Qld Govt Java, roasted, extra qnality....4@ cents B » ; man who gave hts name as Hayes wished tosee | countries. It is folly to talk about specie pay- | Veterans of 1:46 held a meeting last ev. ning. Maracaibo, rew. 28 ceats, roasted. 83 conte ANE Now orrer! a = ~ | him; N. went out, and witness subsequently | ments until the south can be permitted to re- | 4 reselution was adopted that it shall be the Leguyra, raw, 2% cents, roasted. 33 cents 1 ia: 140. ? 194 | took his coat out to him; when N. returned he | turn to. their agricaltural pursuits in peace. ~ oteach member to furnish the secretary Bio, raw, 22 and 2 cents, roasted, ¥7 aad 30 cents | Worsted Bailion Frings, something new, wie asked for money, ($50.) and witness went to the | Then will we hold the balance of the world’s | With a complete statement of his muster in amt OUR STOCK IS LARGE, FLOUR Yok Laces; Guipnre Leone bap ete aad a store and got $25 for him, and Dr. Coyle got an- | + ain. Let the south manage herownaf- | OUtof the United States service; also, of his . - Velvet Bitbons and Beaded Belts ant Belting at laher & €o., 25: 1 other $25 for him. faire without the aid of the Attorney General, | Present residence and place of business, and it Seiden it rea” Ber sac rfecrand Up._ (A beeatifal Le 2251 48 Patrick 0. Hake Witnossrondeatn Newark; | Bioagunt manacuted bet best, citizens, and | Quail be the duty of the secretary to notliy each BB urn Best Panay, por sa eae wigs Sh sewer sizay” Ore y ‘atrick mith. Witness resides in N i | marched then hundreds of miles to prison un- | Mé: A » ons that “ < se ‘ . ik aud op, for Trims ¢ List is attached to the police; has soen Mike Hayes, | Ger negro guards, The course. pacseer ty ies | wonorary memberaiip ceceet Seca ae AND MUST BE REDUCED. Prairie Died Bosstis ot ocost rater SiBonnets, Ondete fae Coat Pere eae and 9 145; 14 Li ody. pointed him ont: knows Gus Zirruth. Had seen President and his Attorney General had been | COnferred except u; such persons as were iu Choice Extra, per sack.. 175 1 Thomas Lucas < Co. her about the last of February. Wit- | so shameful that even the negroes had become | the army or nayy of the United States dari: vod A at New York prices. 1.36; 1.00; 1.25; 1.30; 1 Ex:ra, Rroces: fap, warrant to arrest a man to be identi- diegasted. This disgust had become generai— | the war with Mexico, and it is horeby declare w isthe time; buy y ies Will be ’ . ie ——_ ar supply of Fic — = Ail col Ber meat Oe. per verd. | flea by Gus Zirruth; went to New York with ed old Essex county, Massa- | that no others shall’ be eligible thereto. Two sure to advance very socn. jack Casiimerre, width), 753, eud op him, ‘bnt they fatled to find the man. Aboat | thusetis ‘here are thotsails of resasue ior | Hew members were. elected wis Captain Geo. GRAHAM FLOUR AND OAT MEAr Rented att tts the last of February saw Zirrnth and Hayes to- | these victories. ‘Tey are. not exclusively | W.McLane,of Captain M. K. Taylor's com. “ ¥.B. Smith & Co.sGrabam Flour and Orusnse | Plegawt Paris Ki 4 =p idbartons, gether on Broed street, and speaking to Z.was | democratic victories: it is the uprising P&by, Baltimore and District of Columbia regi- BUY Now! y o a A introduced jayes. { of the bonest Hit to protest against republican misraie. | Hi A system of ring rule. like the board of public ad 4 of the lan ment; and Michael B. Bowles, of Captain B. Wheat, direet from their mill in Brooklyn every io Fiannel (pe company, Ist artillery, U.S. a. Cross examined.—Witness is certain he had nd op. Meal tu buik; Genuine Scotch the Loom Qoiton, 12ec en Hayes once before; he was introduced to week. Freeh Oat Ost Bieal ip por iapnee And Save 35 Per Cent. | Medi tune Weer Gas Mile ee eee Murray, 24; 1; 1.95, 150; 1 9 Amine Our stock and | Tne puwmrat of Rev. Milton E. Ht AN yin 16-Ib. tin cans, BRODHEAD & Co, im this morning said, “Hello, Mike.” It ed through the length a v. Milton E. Hysore, the = . ccts3-te 1808 F street, between int was at night when he was Introduced by Z. to — polite okt tol Methodist Episcopal clergyman who droppell ___ BUTTER. Perna I ct ewe - | Heyes; was with him several minates—seven to off. [Applause.) He 4€4d in bis pulpit in this city on Sunday last, as ‘One ton of Genuine Hew York Goshen Butter. | | ten minntes, Witness hadcharged Bis momory all into the fold to share their joys | Stated in THe Svan of yesterday, took place at just arrived, which we cfer wholesale and retail T HE GREaT sous his meeting and spoke to Nettleship | and their rewards. ‘The old constitution. a« it | 2P-™. to-day trom his late church, the M. E. s Aloo, just receteed, 400 dor NNEP GOUDS, | abeutitinduly. There were quite a number was, was their only salvation. (Cheers.| There Mlssion, on 12th street east, near Pennsylvania pccp pecrlnnadng | ring the part of the sea METROPOLITAN DY Present at N.’s office at the tims. Witness went | is no power on earth that can saye the republic | Svenue. The following clergymen oftiviated; “ ssa = * ” 2 there to report « counterfeit money case. N. a - » | Kev. 0. H. Tiffany, Metropolitan Charch; Rev. cept the doctri state sovereignty— * s Ys P 5 He | Po oul be suiomoned as a witness; didnot | state sovereignty is lost the union caunot exist. | Cleveland, Foundry chapel, and others. The Charley Becker did not se Z. and wit- | Tn the same ratio you oppress @ state and in. | Temains were temporarily placed ina vaalt in eeleship fe eee ad Feostved monsy | tringe upon her Fights, in the same ratio you | the Congressional cemetery, ee Nettleship for counterfeit cases; never re- | weaken the whole body politic. “Chis groat ste- | taken to. Harper's Ferry for’ final. inverment gcived money from Solicitor Wilson; don't | mensary system was recognized by our fathers | Deceased married a daughter of Rey. Mr. , | Know him. (Witness here identified nis signa- | in eetablishing the cousticution, and had never | rebe, of that place. | ture to a paper.} = -», | been ignored until the present party got into | € &t Berlington and the | * (W4RRANT FOR A MAN TO PR POINTED or, power snd have ruled by the right of might Pure impored CUBA HONEY, by the gallon—» delicions article, Elphonzo Youngs & Co., IMMENSE ASSORTMENT GROCERS, NINTH AND F STREETS, SEW FALL AND WINTED GOODS! oe | PRICK? LOWER THAN EVES — GOUDS BETTER THAR EVER & Exrnonzo Younes, TP Sonmon net = Mzrrorotis Savings Bawk.— There was AND KAUPaY. re ke ; t. | Bled yesterday in the office of the Recorder ot ORs Ss . > NOW [8 THE TIME To BUY! f the purpose of arranging | g,jjve Sou & warrant for a man named Reed | FAppinuee.| Ar it is now, the President of the | fed,yesterday in the tneorporation of the * Mc. eon $19 Lovers of good TEA end COF FES will be plossea y- | OF Reet: United States and his Attorney General cau | i ” -BOR G12 | to hear that they can buy the colebcated ou- Bishop Oden- | . nit vy | tropolis Savings Bank,” to be located in the FOR 514 +“ oR m Ruldnahe tao ea > accept the chargent | <1 have a warrant for = man to be | make or unmake states. As an evidence of tuis, banking houst formerls kasen oe eee On B14 BY OLUB" TEAS AND COFERES (7 the new organiza! hich wili include ta ite | {The warrant was produced. | look at Louisiana. | Applause.) Thank God, | ington Savings Bank,” corner of Louluers om gag | Mande Mos, 148 and 149 Center Market, juredietios Bere counties. The} wis ip decd ewort.- Withers tetioy ia Kellogg is reported sick with cholera, and he | avenue and ith street. The objects sot hans OB 929 | | Taeee goods are of the Cholceat Importations. ana he candidates sugg: or the posi- | Asks : 5 * | spread until all who « a | generally, and the nai gocds mari ith the price, «Dr. Abercoudin, of derery Gicy, | Mike Hayes; recollects that H. approached nim | srigd until all who upheld him would become z nek ma ore, Seunoel | Norment, Nicholas Acker, James L. Barbour, 1s 149 T. FRECHE. ard A- Boggs. of Newark; Kev. Dr. | Shout the last of March and proposed to put up | city, but he wanted to have soma of their dem- | Wm. H. Giagett, John H. Goddard, B- 2 ond 149 Center Market, East Wing. Of Baltimore, and Kove Dr. Lewis, of | &J00 om Nettleahi witness met H. on the Sexktie friends from the states to be presentand | burger, B. H.W, H. Stras- Open every dey. seplé iy ‘i : | ‘arner, G. R. Thompson and i: beds : Bowery and asked if he was going to get on the mm done. [Appia a ar for $1; Men's super stout Br: er | toree, and #aid if be wanted woe square wits ithey Oo uot preqoun to bara down tho pouause-] | James's. Edwards, 7” . CAHSEE SAC teas 38 and S3%c.; Large Wile Obinese Site Tum THoxss Coscents—The sale of seats | Nettleshtp, he (Hayes) would lethim into a Job | cous omecsine oe any of the eitireas Det, | Parnyut Accipame —About 9 o'clock this COME AND SEE. For pure WINKS and aoe, $1; Bua Res rr oe for the covcerts to be given by Mr. Theodore | be (Hayes) was pu Dp on bim; made an @p- | have a jollification such as they were honestly | morning a very painful accident occurred at reduced 3 Pe tg ea JP Smas will commence ou Thursday morning | pointment to meet him in Newark: wont over | entitled to, He therefore woold close wim o | Wonder g's concrete works, ilth and B STEW EK gl per ene: RHINE WINE, $0, | Wie chante ccly oleracea Pllmented, toed decree ashe zt nave been com. | over and saw him talking with Zirruth; witness | resolution that they have s grand demonstra, | strests, About tar weer, wean ard OGINGEE SEANDY -BABPBRRRY SYRUP, | BePtines 81 be Boe Tire ccosoe ema, Cesctvediy, to 8 groster extent | did not like Zirrath, and left: Hayes said at | ton tu honor of the recent stents, im trot of | Ored, explored hare ae tae a * = ae ths season than ever. Mr. Thomas seems to | the time (showings book) that he had the dots the City Hall, on next Tuesday night. g in oiling che wheels mixing ma- - beve determined to devote himseif entirely to | here which would send Nettleship to the state’s . Schmidt moved to amend by fixing the | chines, when the cogs caught bis Tignt arm be- n The programmes given public tm this great art. | prison; witness knew Zirruth; did not like him, | time on the arst Tuesday after the aaceting of | tween tho shoulder ‘sen aie ear a Oe GOODS MUST BE SOLD. EDUCATIONAL. The programmes given ont for Washington are | Tor he understood he pad pot up a job on him to | Congress in December. He explained that it | arm off, ling the limb dreadfully. The AN ies VLORENOD Eee ee rich 'n the extreme. Keubenstein’s new over- | get him (witness) indicted on case. took’time to prepare and cost a great deal of | ruperintendent at nce seat for ‘@ physician and 188 FLORENOR ROMLISOS ER, Soveee concert. Mise Eniuna Craucks the nets eee | fore the grand jury; wae never somenenoeed te | Bote? BT we time Stated (ot speaters | wotnde, after walon the tencers ent CHLIER RM Teacher‘ ihe pce haneaaee, cert. ma Cranch, the new rano, jury; never com! in woul after w! ie jared man was sent i ten Opinions from the public the secrel core ce; was dismissed on the brass foaaecue haere d ear ad ra to Prov: hospital. > ss Hi at asbaTe ced FRIDAY ‘Ball cor- she appears. The public should not | Wateh case put up by Zirruth; had been doing Mr. KR. S. Davis concurred with Mr. Schmidt— i esa coe aes and B streets somtbeart. ‘ipa fail to attend these elevating aud entertaining | *me work for the secret service; witness recoi- it did taxe money—he remembered that at their | .S™*T TO THE House ov tag Goon Sazr- | BOYS? CLOTHING IN Tead'ngs and conversation at concerts. lects that Hayes approached him about putti last ratification meeting be was one of the com. eae eer morning the father of a fif- 4 Uéth streetnorthwest. —_ now7-Im . Pott aun Loans Hien Ones tm vee U. March Buittee, apd the display cost betwoen 81,290 and | {cen Year old girl, named on called the detectives to ask their aid in obtaini i $1,560, and some gentlemen had to qustody, he alleging thet abe waa" keoping tm AT SAME LARGE BEDUCTiONS. man near him then oad {00 hime The = company. Detectives Sargent and . fag for tbe past farieee ween re bees tol Hill, and on ber fronted with her pine gt Bie Ter 9 ay ee een fulkec abe décives te tatere tome with him, i h H e S z g # Suited States, Justice Mit- ivered the opinion of the court in the case of Lyon ve. Pollard, reversing the jadgment of the Supreme Court ef the District of mba. ‘Ths was the care involving Mrs. Pollard’s right as superintendent ofthe St. Cload Hotel, He wanted to Bear from the states—and wonid | slicging that she to sond harte tas Hime in Wasbtrgton, and the Judgment was in her @ ene husdred dollars himself to see and P COME EARLY! favor. It ts here reversed, the court fi ‘arthe man who had whipped Ben Butler, | the Good Shepherd, in Baltimore, and Detec- that Sse wes aster tn the eating Goew no {4 4] Seat “a by De svn a crenine. nting the prayer of the defendant there, that speeches were made, . Aaron wo BRoxsw BY a Favt.—Yesterday after- {fs\tormer sctice of discontinuance had'bess ‘W. Miller, and another ©. noon y after. = draws the second notice was @ renewal was of ft. “Tax Waseixere ATION AL MONUMENT.” H4BLE BROTHERS, The following acd aed ‘atver MEKCHANT TAILORS § PINE CLOTHIERS, » W. O..$25; Lafayette . P., Philsdeiphia, Pa, No. 13, F. A. A. M., New Batialo Lodge, No. Monree Lodge. No.