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“EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. WHEDALSDAY December 2, 1874. nd the middie states, generally clear weather, with font) o> wet wine's, rising tempavatare | and fall'ng baromeser during the 4 LOCAL NEW a Amusements, &c., ghee Ford's Opera How: “<Musette, ot Brigit National Ticater.— The Lingand Comedy Oom- pasy, in +The Ads citute Teddlears,”* el the L ngand Skete>=s. Theater Comique—Tse celebrated Master Herbert ard Little Jos Cw snteresting specia!t e= and other a: On * Hatt.—Mae At the Tro Sap. st Chore’, —_—o—__—_— Coudeus< d Lecals, Clone! George W. King, of Ho , resign Ibis cleraship in the Po. artment. ac.ions. svey's Hiternicor. as sent for at 1.20 this afternoon leath of @ eplld. r & creek, iv the county. amd fremen are recelying the ior the month of November to-day—tue ermer from toth the Uuited State: ard ths District government. From Fils & Co.. music &- Jere we bars | copies of t T Mai “he er way ta. one ad eon the Metro ued *ivinzs Hs Savings bar’, the court howe sor ashort Cm deferson conn. y (W. Va.) ciren! forwer ma: the Mterary celebscs, Washingt claims that hiya owledge?e.id y will be found é goverment, A mannamed Wm. McMatien wat ->riorsty FesterCay worr'rs bya heavys" ore ’ wale at work on the Save of o be dy er eraty, d fore thet ertce” generality, dare i the we y or the subject and corcernivg th courts ip the b Wolfe, of the ©: ated Kai-e et, avd frst ue t. After was over there were heats ¢ 30 tiers by the numerous isiencs of t who teok the 9 p. m. 1 Ir. Stepher-om t the we FKEO TARY swlere Value of a Wile. on sor lo + of tus death, it is alleged, ed by tue 1 and Buchanan onsider | >. Cattte to a | 4 an...” | meni © ain ha el | Wash gt left * tne train Laving resamod its speed. > eorsequence decedent rseeivet her tes. Ik ‘3 claimed by di that 4 that the irain comunned into epot.ard the w leave before tue band we fault wou 231? a stataoft ume in the dark. | t the proclamat the comp agent thes sh teract any fa!<e proc they had not ot im their ¢ be bust he lors of servic a'r compensation for th om the bene! advise p we ap agent thers they As tthe meesor= the rign, t? © ring her lif juries. It we ure box ar eges. They she penesiio The om xe go med in the * were taken on wh we F.. De 1. ©. sorrow right “Diana, ery enterta’ gram, Lier? . A Maurrine or Licvoe Dea last evening at Se ngerband Ht ation te the recent re Leenses by the Board of P. Jaenemann presided, with Fisecretary. Addresses fay ef a permanent rociet not saloon-keeping was legal Dariners. w= made by Meters. Harmer, Petersen, Jaew mann and Simon Woil the action of the Police Eoard as arbitesy, an- just ard illegsi. He recommended the presen tation of @ meniorial te Congress, a copy of which he submitted, which was referre: ‘0 4 com ittee composed of Messrs. Jotin Buchier ¥rnest Lotter, George Inenemann. Carlde mus, Jobu Dickeon, Louis Schade, Simon Wol’, and F. E. Adler. wae hold on of aor r. dun Freter ing the formation to ascertain whether or Tr Wassrscre vening for rehesr, Already, under the tr- of Dr. Kimball, this cinb is making advancement in the singing of che! English madrigals, ani will ere long favor the | towers of harmony with & character of music hither! upknown inthis city. The voices ere carefully selected by Dr. Kimbali ant the ore ganization will without doubt rival vider suci_- lee in New Fork and Boston. —_—e———_ sSOCIATION.—At the thirty-tivst regular mouthly meeting of the North Wash- ington Ratiding Association, twenty shares were advanced upon at forty: per cent. premium. Britorse A At the [4h meeting of the Capitol Hit Butlt- | lots 6, 7 and &, in square 6%6. for 15 cts, per foot. ing Association, inst might, 52 shares of stock | ee te eee ea were cancelied with an average profit of $4 per share. Reuexner the Grand Prize Concert to take lace st Lincoin Hall to-morrow ni ones orphans of St. am. Fifty valuable prizes will be Bay # Ucwet to Relp the poor Lite orphaag, LL eas The Jackson Democratic Association. | Action for Breach FAMILY TALK aBoUT DEMOCRAT DEMOCRACY OF THE VaGAN, BTU. of the Jackson Democratic As: . tion was held jast night at Seagerbond bat, te, but the roo.u Bot cco there was not Mr. J. E. Norris in ‘romise and Se-_ STORY VS. Bown. The case of Catherine W. Story agt. Freeman W. Howe bas bcen on the aan ent for trial the Gireuit everal days, cornerof Sthard E s! be.ng Nghted up vat. @ very (or re al. sidan the chair. end Dr. Chas. Allen, secrecary. others present were G. T. Pettit, J. D. Eonty, the committee appointed f that porpose, reported that Lincoin ball | been secured fur the public meeting on the Judze Cartter) for 1 probably be reached to-morra ‘®. Carrington appear for plaintif, ard Weodbury Wheeler for Plalvtif is a young Culver and T. Dr. Culver, fron - W. Moore was called on and ad- dressed the reeling, saying thathe wascatistied 6 District will nat grow Iukewarm. because in their success is the They had decided inthe recent elections that the Cons:itation sha’ the tundamental law of the land. bope of the prosperity of the people until th: elementary princip!-> of | | detierson and bis cotemporary democrats. They might #8 well expect prosperity existing without the sovereign rights | Of the staies are ubserved. Jadze Moore ceeded to urge that the doctrine recently that the states derive their powers trom and are inate to the genesal government is tall cous, sud called attention to the Constitetion viding for but two Senators from each state, “licated that th tut'on intended Tmpoctug on smaller ones. “Tbe general goveramant hid been looked to as under the Consiit CATHERINE STORY'S REPRESENTATIONS. In this case, Catherine Story enlered snit that the democrats of gainet Freeman W. December 18th, 1573, Howe, in the following words: “that whereas to wit on the 18th day of December, A. D. 1572, in the county of Washington, District of Columbi he the said defendant, Freeman W. Howe, thon being sole and unmarried, tn consideration that the plaintiff’, she beln; married, at the special an* had then and there agreed and undertaken | and faitbfally promised the said defendant that fhe, the plaintif?. would t ant to be her husband withi of eix months then next followin; | defendant undertook and then an. | fully prom‘scd the plaintiit that he would take | & Wife, the plaintif’ within the space of six lollowing, and the said plain- t e said promise and undertak- ing ef the defendant hath always from the: bttherto refused to contract matrimony with any other man whatsover and still remains and is sole and unmarried and always from the time of making the promise and wi it for the said bepe of the future. —The sprightly Lotia ta | | that its plural should be writvon es.” country returns to th also then sole and un- instance of the defa: impoesibitities as thorre fn tl eir | or: ir e the said defend. | n,to wit, the | Church, on 20th | he the sald h fact clearly onths then next f ® confiding in th great central jon its powers decived lertaking afors- pace of six months then next following, and always trom thence afterwards the ‘said plaintiff being sole and unmanied was and is ready to take ro hope save a reiorn to the good old democratic teceut arrest of one hundred citizens of Shreve- La., as & result cf the centralization doc- rd charged ives a gros: us ‘d not have been to r puviic. It was em nently here, and t> k ¥ watch the cri n3 1p Congress. Bu feated by blaming and the latter will charge bis defeat ts any othar ri mse!f. It is to be hoped th g or the Dist pauper Jazzaroni who have been forced apon rs, and through whom sac’ iegisia ‘on has been trough about as t> eomapel tho property-owners to tell stice by slice of thei- property to pay taxes on the remainder. should make thew elves krown, and the meetings shonid be made inter- imed that the constitution did not give Congress the power t> delegate its author- ity over the District; that power is reservad ia He closed by urging the mem bereh p mor ‘ously, and let the p: ple know what had Leen done in the District by ralival ower, which w the early days of th: proper to or, 3 means of which premises and the promises undertakings of the defendant aforesaid, the plaintif! having and placing fell faith and credit therein, was induced and the defendant, ar persuaded by in complisnce with his requests and promises then and there, mitted and allowed him to have and bold 1 course with and to live aud bave connection with her as though the plaintu? and defe ¢ husband aid w and recrimina’ wel how he was t, will not en- by reason thereof the plainttl in due course of time concetved and gave lyrth toa child, of which the defendant was and is the father aforesaid. Yet the said defendant, ing his many promi avrances, but contniving tending cratti} , hot in the leastregard- Ss, undertakings aud as- d frandulenti: ty deceive the tiff, hath not within the time aforesaid, hor at any time snce. taken to wife tha said hough frequently requested so to refased, Rad still doth rac’ ot unter the late | esting. He rsthat ween they | Congr fe hath wholiy se to take her; whereby the plat svetained damages t) the ameant and sam of ten thousand dollars, and therefore she THE DEFENDANT FILED HIS PLEA on January 1th followin, that neither at tbe time time in the county of Washingto place. he did not nor has not ever promised 0 take as his wife the plaivtii in the abdove-men- tioned suit; and that the allegation in said decla- ration that very soon after, month next succeeding said date, the bas otiered to lake him to be her husband, as also that plaintif’ bay permitted and allowed the defeadant to have and hold intercourse with snd to him, and have communication wit! the plaintiff 9s though the plaiptff and detend- ant were man and wife Mr. Thompson made a short aditress, Dr. Allen made some remarks, ix which ho said that what had been doue by the repub: Perty here stunk in the nostrils of the country, | And the Isst investigation had opened the eyes He thougut that what he 1 beow | Made known through that investigation had had au effect on the late elections. collect and disseminate information att» what ¥ wus | bet b strict of Colum! <a tn particu- | repu g,in which ho says or any other or at any othor f the | of the people. They should within the #.x zed a reoolution, for the aining an expression of opinion, as a democratic the Evening hould go to the executive » ®ed T make that metieu.”” ‘The movon was adopted. Mr. Hi. M. C. Donaber asked who was the edi- | tor, and how long had be been a democrat? ‘The chairman (Mr. Norris) answered that editorials read like sound damocratic do: ed of the editor's democrac, are seandalous!y false -? He tarther says the allegation “chat in due course of time the plaintift con- ‘eived and gare birth toa c fendant was and isthe father as afuresaid, in 20 far as said allegation Impntes to thia detent ant that be was tue father of said child or ever counection with id Of which de: d he was sats I that he understood the eti- anier the present sIminis- spy eu democra’s for procuring the removal of s ir. Noonan raised the point that ¢ Wasuut of ord and the potat w: undertaking utterly unteue. of Lockwood, Halty & Taytor. In the erect king of a frst. nd wanufactory, equal in to anyone in the conn- | of Look wood, Hurt y worthy of imitation. 1e Metropoliten ganization, and red democra: sed to held ¥ sald that the actan examp! ternal and tw je t> ine te Col to addrves th's association on Tuesday ed; aud the meeting ad- | to eject him; fined $10 and ¢ te ¢ for some time past in every d,and js the admiration of all. was organized in J on bneinesa, 1 energy has so increased as to warrant their large inves E uilding ts one nent. Which wes car nferpristhy ed to that da Saal Oe 4 small way, cation you pablistie * withhol i trom A Case for Richard Grant White. Epitor Stan:—1 am neither a Knight Tem. Exe ry other ps dag tire meet os w whether your corre ny eo Srar, who signs himseif “Knight ‘emplar,” is right in demanding a terminal “+s” to beth words in that phrase when used in a Plural senee. The term itself is hardly legiti- mate, certainly not elegant, thongh long use defendant. The seems to have made it allows! te; bat it does not itl of about 20 yeara, g in Georgetown, and was engaged at the Reform School as a lagndress, and the defendant hes been for several years the super- intendentof that institution, to his second wife. Follow, because both words constituting it are nouns, that both must havea tinal “«" when it is used te mean two or more. According to his | own showing, the phrase is only a substitute fc y and is now married | ‘ihe Tem 7 the teem * Pome There's fu Blood. PEDIGREES oF THE OLD. IMPORTEO THOROTOR- SED3—EERTCCKY STOCK FARM3—MODaLS wen [Prom the Todienapelis Iourect} m the four The late rebellion farpished the very strong- est ev. dence of the soperiorny of the “bo det borse” over the colt- animal, for it ts an und'sputed fact that the Lorses that carried the Southern caralhymen were mach better campaigners than thoe taken from the North to meet them. The cavalry horas of the Union a:my were generally Ir-zc-fram:1, heave. bodied. coarce-iimbed, clumty scrubs, while “Knights of the Temple.” Now, the term‘! Tem- § thoce of ibe South were medium size, light. mn ple Knights” is fost as good a substitute for this as Knights Templar.or Templars, and probably better, with the sanction of usage. Yet it it had happened that} that form had peen chosen instead of the other. would anybody B nico emples Kuights” because both words composing it are nouns? Ithink not. At any rate, jet your € acting correspondent give logical reasons tor bi demand, aud show why this tinal -‘s” is not as much required in both words in the one case as in the other. Treo. ee ee THe BLoopy Work or Somunop Peis.—On Sunday morning a borse velonging to Wm. Thomas, on E street. near 2ist, got his legs under the ‘bars while iying in tue stable, and, being unable to get up. Poms dogs got at hit and eat large portions of the flesh from the horse's hip and shoulder, making It necessary to kill the animal. oe —_— THE CvURTs. Craceit Covat—Judje Cartier. ‘To-day, Pabst vg. Baltimore ant Ohio rail- Tow; verdict for plaintuf for $3 58.05. Stod- dard’ va. Young; verdict for plarutul tor 815. Weed & Co. vs. Linthicum; on trial. Egriry Courr—Julye Wy! To-day, Ph lea vs. Phalen; orderr appainting guardian @litm. Mace vs, Evans; order ap- Proving undertaking. Scbmidt va. Schmidt; order Tor appeirance of absent defendant. Swith vel Childs; decres proc miero rs to G. Macon. md vs. Strain decree authorsz ing (rustee to sell. Lan, avpointing G. W. Philliosienstse. Walther vs, Shanaban; order extending time to take testi- mony. Hume vs. Back|e ecree vacating cer- tain de.ds and appointing U. C. Callan icustea, Covrad ys. hard; interrogations flied. Erriy v3. Natlor et al straining erder and denying injunction. Ma- groder vs. Lang; order di-mi-sing bill. Joachim ¥s. Walter; distaissing © ont pre jndice. tate of M. A. Foskey.order conficm. ing proceedings, Alexander vs. Bouldin; order extending time. Provate Court — Sudye Olin Yesterday, in thie court, the will of the late “Mary Ann Clarke, beqasath- ing her estate to her sister, Elizabeth Coyle, witha request thatshe take care of the two chitdren, wes fled. The willof the late Timo. thy Mangan, be:ueathine his estate to his wite was filed. A paper purporting to be the last Will ot John H. Baker was tiled. This paper is not sigued nor dated. It purports to leave #1.200 to his sister, Mra. Ssrah Jane Garrett; $000 to hiencice, Mary E. Simmons; $7) each to hie two rephews, $500 to the Methodist Protestant church, corner of North Carolina avenue and Sth etreet southeast, and histight to the and in- terest in the brickyard on 1st, between M and N southeast, to bis friend, Mra. Otivia Van Kis- ‘ Letters of adwinistration on the estate amuel Garrett were granted to Mary a. Garrett. Inre willot Amelia Edmonaton order of publication was issued. THE TWO WIDOWS OF THOMAS PRICE. ‘The following issucs in the case of the estate ot Thomas Price were orderd to be sent t9 the Cirenit Court ial by jury: Whether or > Elten Lyet the lawril widow or the e714 Thes. Price, a! James Lyons, decoaert whether er not Bridget Price is the law?o of the said Thos. Price, alios | yons, de Porter Covrr, To-cay, George W. A aesauit and battery on Thomas MeKe: tited that the assault was made in Gerrz- | from which he wes j encral Lorenzo Thomes, | ne or the aceurrence, who wes parse: testified to the severity of the a-sanit. For the , Witnesses testitied that McKeever wii et intoxicated, and that he Gent lingunge to the con ofane and inde- cr. Who was obliged 3—an appeal was harged with aseanit en. Edward Alien was and battery on Henry Stevens, colored, ‘This assanl made by Allen tm his own restau- rant, @ billiard cue being the weapon, Was very liberally used. 1 seTmony | DE hearte: aad g I have three lirtle gir le Lam not Liesa to every word the k pon entering t ania avenus, t surmounted lied eheives the ff are prominent. wy hard earning mploy—t2 buy some dry goods to said where my ehilr room from Fen ) g>, for them and th se" 2¢iates to make up into cloth 'ng tur the poor, ust po saileriag much interse!y cold weather; xml 1 E elightd with the ides that th eax help in their smal way to make c ct jest com*ortable. I am sure ti er wil second our efforts, train did not make any paves. If they | feel that many More percons wo it they won'd 0 and on eith between the > afranged poliein Tha cu Cest kinds of who, I am quite sare, witcow acd shel; Walunt stands loa: iy and co metics. gorg-ous di-pla belt buckles, gio ft box +, long searis for 4 gentlemen (a new and pret faps of the nv ot beaatitul workma: enltkin portemonnaies, Jaticv rei cules, a do likewise bose eet ve the <0 je ce deserves; ‘or, a Coing good unt> Sk you, can kod,” which 2 poses to to ina many al and easy of accomplisumen’ ard school teachere I pray you (> Tm«i8 upon yon, and do all you a moment's de will be of more ser vice than a full others, aud w! greater gov, of ali slzey and descriptions, guipure, thread | i sh ribbors, com, every style, toilet imaginable toil Oa the shelvas complete stock of kid and otuer variety, hoster » Smaps, Ke, & tapart asa talesroom for | Weir, including cloaks, Semt Orersic giaeses, and every ington” was mada,the | garmen! other gloves of rroads which A Moruec. never can he enred. December 1-t, 1574. is exclusively for the manufa: hick cre made ty orde., an 2 thirty sawing ms Z to meet the co ular meeting lest night the regisirar preaé nic statement of vital statistics In + week ending November 2t'1, showing th hat time there had beea ite, 23 color d of the Board - Health for the laundry, which £0 a8 to be used for family work 18 with the an: of punishment; fined in jail. An ap. bonds fixed at ctotintimi coats, or t Stepten Br f . Grigz, sama. Sa nomas Degnan, iad and boister- Marcellin? Coie torsaited collata- Gottierh Asiwonder, a wasbii- | lited for £0 days. Patrick M. ©. ‘, profane; 3. Joho Daly, tay hout per Fs Apy sali Wm. Ray, leveony of a cents; fine Villian | and Robinu on, larceny of eigat from Wall, Robinson & + y-and were fined $4) each pleaded ostsur GEORGETOWN. ORaw TRape.—Avsived—Boat W. H. Bill. | mye, from Shepberdstawa, V ; bushels wheat and 25 bairels tlour tor J. GX J. . bar our for Hartiey & chouner Kitty Ann, from Alexandria, V) U bushels Wieat lor Hatdey &Jro. W rete ssies yesterday of 1.02) bushels wheat i bushels et 127, and $ barrels ear —market stealy. Kitesp By 4 VaLe.—Aboat 4:50 o'clock this morbing a colored woman, numed Hanns Macks, living on Gcorgs Neeman’s farm. a short distunce from Tenallytown, fell dowa stairs and killed herself. There was no one tn me but her fou. —A morning paper reports the arrival y Of the boxt Hattic and Bessie, trom ¥ been fitted up #3 weil as for the glossing up of arti dulatake; sue bad not arrived np to noon to-day. omplete airangeme 3 marriag=s— d 10 colored—aud 9) t rthe—t The whole e+! S great credit on the good of the enterpi pulation, (150,99 of the deaths were The mortality among | of Georgetown, cixappoared, and have ni - | heen beard of. From remarks mide by them | previous to their @ | they have gone to j per 1,000, while the death colered people a ‘The total number of atthe rate of $1.24 ner 1000 per annum. 2 of increase of the white popniation was ) per 1,000 per annum, while among the ¢ol- The W. ©. V. W.. acd U.S Kallroad OF PRESIDE. IUR—ELECTION | the would ered people it wae 36.10 per 10 0 for the : 1. “Ene health effiorr wab uitted bis asaal | of the operations of h + office for the Week ending November Dg of the stockboldors of tt y ai, and Grea S$ held in Alexandria on The annual p | building near the northeast corner sho sing, ns follows ‘The report of Presilont Barbawr was present ti ring the past y cost of medicines fui cer the stone houio enditures, $5: less than last year; 1 freight earnings coud tion gem lapon Iast jour; The, toeal i an habitation, was der men from the | io railroad eo compauy suis ups | siekness, and not a few, inctading the teac Doering the past year a ferry transfer bas ia for Comnestion watts | Inted afr that bas infested the bullding trom neglected earth | nate unoiiclaliy announced that this is { the Baltimore and Ohio r: | ede of the Potomac. | fornew work and ext j connections have also been secured over tie tmore and Potomac railroad trom Alexan- driato Benving’s, where connect: Jexandria branch o: the Baiti- Much proitt is ex- ; 23 has been spe ent thisyear. Through | idente; J. W. Babson W. U. Doagiass, Vt with the Fest e more and Obio railroed. pected tothe company trom thy de iron ores on the line of the road John 8. Berbour was anau' president ot the company. Uemen were chozen direct or: 2. F. Suttle, of Alexandri: Khockingham; D. F. Slaughter, of Culpepar, W. D. Hart, of Albemarle; K. 4. Coghill, of Am- berst; C. N. Blackford and T. C. S. Farguson, of Lynchbarg; W. E. Simms, of Pittsylvania of Danville, and were authorixed t ments lor buldinga evening, December 22 make atrang+- ciable on Vorefather’s day take action | ualy re-elected ‘and D bating Soo lowing officers :—U. FL wes.dent, GH. Scidmore. vi ‘aul Wileun, secretary; Melville Lynei trosrurer; Jobn E. Beall, edite:; Walter Drax word, sergeant-at-arms; . | Ist night elected the << | Isham, 8. A. Coffman, of 'P. Evans, W. { ecuti the latcer denouncing ‘Tbe Photogravhers’ Association met at Joba- +01 s gallery last evening, and clected the foi- ; an, president; N. | Olaronce Dodge, r-- png eecre‘ary; Alex. Gardaer, .otre'p a Seoetians, f Gavin sebrush. textes Messrs. Ed. Ward, &. B. Biekuler, M. P. i Jebus Ulke, snd Uharies Trougut, executi Meridian Lodge, No.6, F. and A. A. M. | Wd. Clarke, C. Marshall, of Fauqvier, st 1Pe’s Seconp Suit Fors Divorce —Emily cont ef Athenian Von, Heyta, yeroeiny, aresak tar | ane Sey Te Oe Dankrupt ® orney, Bir. 5. K. Bond, filed an appucation for diverce trom ber husband, fiorts ‘h, seting fgrth that her msiden name was La y were mairicd in May, 1265, | ia St. Andrew's church, Baltimore; that during nearly all their merried life he wrs addicted to crivk, On account of which he lost place in the ‘house She then went to tor a living, but he wou! - | berco cuelly that she could hardly get Kear Estates Saces.—B. . be ggerorl er | On cre occasion he er aud suctiongcr, sold yosierdsy | ' Sttereees, a auction, for Messrs. Wiliam E. | her thr: at. threaten: Crandier and Edward A. Rojlins, teustaes, lot 24, m square 568, fronting 2) feet o by a depth of 129 feet, improved by a twc story, besement and mansard roof brick front dwelling, Ne. 999, to Ge By Thos. BE. Wi | Baliimore cust: | and, with @ carvin, in his band, bared +> kill her. but ne was es ee a point Fi pee month, but lost it on account of drink, sive at the time being wood, Hotty & . 1th street southwest carried ber business there, but he in_drersmaking ‘She rented a B,D. Mussey, for | tor Lock’ Ph vrais er gill | . real estate broker— Berlin, to Messrs. Hartley & Bro. Tus laa Sunday | John F, QClauncey, son of Mr, Joseph Chau cey, of this city, and bis cousin, Mark E tsin order discharging re- | | popular amusement. N | bed onunder a mo ppearance it is sapposed =. creas company in New York, for which city Mr. Channcey, the wall- known butcher, has started on the lookout for @ circus men. Frrg.—The alarm of are abont 9 0 night was caused by the burning King and Pittstreets, immediately in the resror the drag etore of Mr. Henry Cook, atid ocenpied by that gentleman as bis warehouse. It and its con- were entirely consume t. Peavopy Donat: Our city superintend- out of schools has obtained from tae ganeral agent of the Peabody Education Fant mise of $20 for the public schools ity for the present year. Masans. WitLiamM and Oote TavLor have bought the “P estate in King George Powbatan county, containing about 7) aeres.—Guzik, Kirine of CHLogsy ix Nasuua.—Tuere bas been much tatk in Nashaa, N. H., fora tew 8, over the disclosure of w criminal negli ce in the aifaire at the Mt. Pleasant school ouse, by which sbout a dozen childeen have cied of disease, others passed through severe Ts, made temporary invalids or aftected with boils or serofula sores, caused by breathing the pol- ete. ‘The board of heateh the main cause of tee ticknee:, and re- commend the removal of the earth closets. ‘The janitor of the bailding, it seems, is iucom- petent, and hold his place only because he is also a member of the schoe! beard, which sug- gests the query whether mea untit for janitor are usually placed on the Nashua schoul com- of en admonished by Mr. Holt, the principal of the school, neglected bis trast, with the result shown. Five of the lads who died were among the brightest scholars in the public schools. The building hes not #s yet been properiy renovated, per will the community be Satisiied until a proper investigation is made.—Bostun Herald, ist inst. Crews & Co, AdiupGep Bangrurt.—io the United States court in New York yesterday, before Judge Biatebford, Mersrs. Henry Olews rocecdings, were adjudicated bankrupts on the petition of Artuar Ceopar, trustee of thelr London firm, and fifteen creditors in this couns try, who state that the; fs gorge one-quarter or the number and one-th ‘in amountof credi- tors. A Baitr VasS8L IN Possession OF SPAN- de Cuba, says:—A jn ganboat ar- rived in the harbor to-day with asmail schooner in tow flying the British flag. The versal ws found on the coast, ee miles from this id ries the British colors, although an farce cop iren: ts gunboat json tard. ‘Mrs. A. G. Cattell, wife of Hon. Alaxan- mG ‘Merchantyiile, der G. Cattell, of yesterday moining. jiquor charges cn ig the Police ail on account of her, and mittee. ft is said Longley. the janitor, thongh | aqected by the iutallitilit ciean-made, aci ve, enduring, well-br. 1, many of them th ht And, although We former were much better fed and cared for than their oppovents, they could not travel as many milesin aday,as many days In succession, or with as much ease to themselves and rider. Tn the north and west mary corsider the fact that a horse was captured ducing the war, or bistire and dam came trom the south, sufi- cient evidence that the animal is well bret, aad {n Our market to-tay a horse known to hive been bred in Kentackv or Tenoe™ea, even without a well-substapuated pedigros, will sell for fitty per cent. more than one bred iu Inciaua, thongh in size, gait, age ant general @p pearance there may nol be a particle ot ‘- ference between the two. And this ts oas ly Sccounted for trom the fact that [t ts goneraliy know that breeders in the south have beea heaviest importers of thoroughbreds from repe, ste devoted patrone of the tort. would not waste theit money in the prod ef inferior animals. ome of those who sneer at po st of their abiliig to discover w. ali the virtues or defect jOsers, ave disposed to q-test the iced of the early impo that as there was no American yYious to 182), there is 10 guarantee for ty of a pedigree that traces back to a rough to this country from Earopeh But, aufortunately torts theory, M ce the ter of the Amsries bas obtained an abaucdance ot wel ice to Drove the aa" f the povigrecs claimed for al ¢ horses imported before am can Indepenite: foresver, the very firet importations were of the very best .and hy avest the fountain hea’. As early as i747 5 the Constuic bay Arab, a i, crossed Atlantic and got s followed the n undhesd, out of r r. In Englard he was called Roger of Vale, and bts descendants there are hig’ Piizd. He died in Greenville county, Va, in »andin this couniry was considare: ly tothe great Ferraaught, by Regulus out of Silvertail, who was tmportad into by Colonel Joba Baylor in 21, and died in” twenty-one veorso'd. In 1.50, Lord Baltim presented Mr. Ogle, governor of Marrlan Spark, and about the rd imported Queen Mab, by Masgrove’s gray Arab. Dovring this year Uolons! ;Tasker, of Meryland, imported Selina, a danghter of the Godolphin Arabian, and the dam of Pari Arie], Stella, Ebony, Babra’ ter, Black Selims, Camilla and Selim. She w one of the very best mares ever brought to the country, and her blood is sought afier tit tais day. Then came Miss Colville, koown in ¢ ‘Boglish Stud Book” as Wilkes’ old Hautbo mare, Jenuy Cameron, Routh's Grab, M ‘Traveler by Partner, dam by B: Arabian, and many others who: in the pedigrees of our modern race hors ‘The love Uf racing was soon im, colonies of Maryland and it spread immediately wes aud Kentacky im: brated boreea, ail tart 2 1 w York juincd in ac jater period, “lthough there was a saati race courte at Newmarket and one at Jawaica ve- fore the Kevolution. From 1593 to 1 13 ¢ great stables at the North a wall Werte ox orabie tivairy, & Was aban about this time the tx doved by its wes carried on asa i hor le spitit which had p gutshcd it, by professional tra. and fa in tact it may be sald that trom 1-1) to Tacing Was entirely cz, where it ceive the patromage of to the breaking o The resui purtuits of the 1 the north, or ai aburcance of low-bred horre told ior erough to pay for t Kentucky anu Tenues-ee—e —aticact buyers for their every state Ju th e°y up money as common b duing the ¢ one hundred c: Lieoders of Do. rton county; T. Wootford. J. W. E the Bor lackburne, Harpers A. Keene lichards, Kichard West, Plivate terms, and often realize es 1 icra firgle avimal 2s any of Ont sat mers make on their stock during a L-fetime. ‘Shis state of ata not chargaable t> cl! mate, for in this thers is bat betweeu Indi . produce the f abundatee ofall required for geav ing stock. Jt is rot owing to poverty, fur our iarmers have ratsed fine crops, for which bave received high prices, at least for the p fourteen years; Wut it is because they hav in their own ‘light in ignoring “blood’—becavse they ignorant refuse to recognize the advantages of b horses for al! purposes from sources yy the alembric of the race- course. We are plested to eee that a tow intelligent Mizcders in this state are waking uy to t? interest, and introducing +)me bigh-bred Kore and mares; but a general revolution necded, and our citizens who purchese hors for use can do muck to bring ft about. L them sut_erye thelr own interests by purcba trom Kentucky when in want of @ ro: corriage horse, and the mongre} Urceters may be inuuced to change their tac! ceia self-d fence, MYSTERIOUS SuiciDaL Arramr’.—Mr. Joby Leet, (a brother of Colonel Leet. formerly President Grant's staff.) who shot himselt a hie residence, 1i0th street and the Bonlevard in New York, on Sunday night | was on Sunday in'a state of delitiam 2 constant attendance et hi 3 He about thirty yearsof age, and the New York Herald saya “no probable ¢ use ts knowa which can have driven him to self-destruction. though there are rumors cf financial em!arassments which are supposed to have given him trouble. His brother. Colonel Lect, lias been unremitting in his watching by the injured man’s co: To the inquiries of the policeman who en the bonse after the shooting M. give any reason for his resis ae i deniea the Tight of the police to qnestion him. Mach epecnlation and curiosity on the enbject manitested in the neighdorhood giving ris many ridiculous and sensational afories.”” “Aw EXGLieHMan Finest, a CarHottc Ar- TEAWARDS.”—It was Mr. Henry Petre, and not Lord Petre, who wrote the letter t> tae London Times, declaring that ‘the only reply s loyal subject could possibly make to Mr. Gladstone's peals would be, ‘An Englishman first tholtc afterwards.’ ’ Lord Petre doe acquiesce in his kineman's view of the elect of the Vatican decrees on civil allegiance. His jerdsh'p presided on the Isth of Novembeor—in the absence of the Duke of Norfolk, who hes gone to Rome—at a mecting of the Catholic Union, which jeace ped ¥. a beayr semper tego the loyalty of Koman Catholics is not oeeeea ‘4 y dogma. The rep- resentative characier of the opinions enunc: tec by Lord Acton and other liberal Catholics wes formally repudiat PORTATION GA~ t the Legion had Roel ne ‘Transportation Convention yestsrday in Richihond, the commiites ou resolutions and reports wes arnounced. A report was read oa ig eos by F. B. Thurber, of New York. The imore American says: “The conven- tion Wsun bok semen cout me yn a: ne auger canal be- Twoe 4 the ‘Kanathe and the James mat at Richmond yesterday, under the title of the Na- tional Chesp Transportation Convention. From the repetition of names of members on comm\i- tees it might be inferred that the attendance is somewha slim.” A SuieuT Mietace —A singular socitent be- a ee ee fell Riel Johrem, of Whitewater, Antcim county, Mich. He was endeavoring to ramove Sas tron se 1 aeRer bole, and, Jonneoe 00's projectin; was 4 tnt weckoan oo ibe the sliver itseit. Without port, and two miles and a from shore. She | more ado the fellow-workman let fly with bis keen ax, and, ai ‘at the suppositioussliver, if it were so ee a Finst Cotogsp Faia rm Tx Sours. We learn trom the Atlanta, Ga.y iereid, thi the colored ‘of Greene county will hold a fair onthe 3d, and 4*h of December, in which they will be encouraged and aesistea by first colored fair ever inthe lead Hy ¢ i : i * 2 coure of TWELVE LECTUSES wi) op 4 o chuen et su oak beh Sadek ciate | SARIS Seles erste tere TH Tebay the dematd for torei¢n exchange has been lOBBING. Oct NBA. at 10 o'ct Price, @ ‘The marker. towever, = iclly st With Reserved Brat. Single Mewervad Beuts for ness cr 8 basis of backers’sicrling. Iu the loac Warket the tendency be to higher rw 1 Mercantile pep t -ecling at SS62S% per cemt .aad for 4 mont BLIGE per cout Lhe next grr ie paper is Saw = | ¥ areat v Youths’ Sacque 0} Hiceonly. Go. Theee articles, best suited for Hor Prxcmms Reome of Meesrs, No. 1231 and 153 E and National Theater. hot the lowest priced, B dancer by extinguisl Whee! save you hundreds of doll in the cour mens. Taz NatioxaL Say New York ay ue snd 15k etreet, pays 5 per | £ EERIE and Peak cent. per supum en unite Sor each calender | tepdea . takes monty), Banking houre, 9 to 4, dandtws < TRY i ge ELastio Tucss, 2:5 Pennsylvania wire $2 3,090. EARGE SAEES—QUICn REDUCTIONS, Selling? Selling? — Selding: | BENS FURS s~ wow comp Res? ing! Forcin TOVO MANY GOODS, NOT ENOUGH MUNEY AND SAVE THE DIFFEREN TZAUE DIscocnNnTs. On hard, sh enenneD SE ee etesaen BOYs’? CLOTHING AT SAME LARGE REDUCTIONS MBKCHANT TAILORS €£1NB CLOTHIEBS, nova-tr Cerner Tth and D Streets B.We | Ty ei! the creditors of BicxPond & » y NUAL Yoat, Dremwer 3 tee Car's avert | Y. Me ©. A. ANNUA’ Auk ste The Walstretanker ss ine, | LRCTURE COURSE ‘tha: a yestercay, Gud ta share speculetioe there se | Santy cdvented oricss apinat those woo hare fe, | Literary and Selentifie Attractions. oa The meet a4 BCIENTIPIC BIVISION aysatime whee speculators fei ret 5.5. me: . Deo. § and 0; Comer as next | Two Loorures cn 2 mt a tg agg Rev. B. ©. BOLLES, Deo loa 17 AS, Sains | © Lectures othe Mt ENAY MOKTON > res on “Color and All the Scientific Lectures will be ich gold loans were received was 1 61 | PLOFUORLY & ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED in Pal per des oT poe aoe S7-THE BALE OF SEASON TIOK ETS (+ A | Pre: four mililoae i Two Iv, with bast. "2 @ “SS, and 455° Gir) for prime Literary division, T8eents, sold om and afer (* 2 ly app irrassom merit he matt Bee circulars and cards tor twit ps & being 44's per cen! _ PXOELSION Tuxt, 5 0. UF BaciagirEs —y eo 6 WILUIAMs, are. @ whie FaLT . feaxo © ieber— white Bc G ' % pew. Bd amer,s TRE orn hep 02.481, do — . Le vs 4035. Hey unchanged vo * x Kes Roe maudurchered) West ca anus orhea ay en ) : , W f™Mor end scarce; anel ” Sees fi.m and uns: areet * wer § wt 1" @ ™ Hid Fay © = Ti. 6 Loxpex, December jaote revtes a 62 f sion, Deoes oe one . arce to-day in 272 Tete rence at 62 fh - Freanarent, Dec r erat r Pris ¥ ye CiTY ITEMS. i See nae Boys’ « forrss’ s and Overo. a ase pm - ees. Yoath me very fine. at extre! ‘alma © r Soores ax ltten Waisker. | may be ‘onnd in their pirest style at The Ste *an'ch ssiee sud smal protite, octs! Koumof Shoomacker @ Hertzog, near the Nationa qROROR TOWN 5A VINGSBANE DL eater. iS After a long play no*hing refreshes one ay | Mack hours, Ya. mw to 4 pm, muuch on these cold evcninge as a tivt Whisk=y L Genel bechies ’ Punch. wate os ail e20nn Mecsrs. Shoomaker & Hertzog t ™ whirkey six years ego out of a large lo A. POLKANEOBN, Proettent i isto into Sew Orleans Te ats « New York during Gen. Butier's administratio: ee 9 eotors when it was stowed inthe Bi Restos, 2 TBs putt, house. ‘The Scotch Whiske: he finest ta = | Tom, Maowten United States. It may be tested at the § . | Or SEW BPS 9LiSAMENT. | With enlarged aparae | the best talent & every factiity for ¢ ve a Tespect: ublic that pre-en on ip the par: 5 Hoomaxer & Hearz> treet, ucar Imperial Hoc ite, Ro. } Inparcs % as you valne | | OUR MOTTO is Ext rtain the idea that a cough is oneor | Jz DF and Ulantng Lidice awl | these crsuai local aifections which require but | Panis. wud Vode on tention. This species of infatuation is | Ar hes fatai to thousands. A cong nace | Baturde ie ‘ nswonption, Teme! tethe | stand es ad YE . The | country. ¥ Hal ‘ Ter wiil, inevery in. | J2** perfect cure et the threste nauses, for if 13 p) & infalibie. _—"“—7e—=nesoee +—Cure in one minute. APMP. Bax nthe family buy | Ne 13 B48T17 unning, noise! a imes. It will | b mney and ti Essy movthiy our residen ‘yivanis avenue. Wery body Onin aus! eye na 69 Jollee. 4 await you at Goons, r & Wilson Sewing Mac ‘Kan spect — | 1 on band @ choice a #8 Hawg, cornerot | VET wd tr Yon ot FRENCH rec Buteal Hcrders prowptiy a: to Dakss. ee ees | MABING t0 ol! its 1107 Pons: ined 7 | ave. n+, over Gail's Jom Teyana &T North depart } Oba $, Balt ear the Finetic | “ia avenue northwest. 5,4 & Lapige-atrention: [5] j a ae a | NAVY BLUE AND te “ rRown bed Tue Nirese Sewixe Mac: WB Bales ofl? | SILKS BSIPDONS, FAS Tics “s 7 A2-e,etf “GREAT SUCCESS.” pao ee hd he: ae ap oeros BUTTOS JOU VIN KIDGLOVES, ouly $2 per pair ns MAS. 1. 3. BON, | _ The shore « ] | | povls tr i 4e3 Bhd Vericiics adopied rt gis Gonson + w | SBAL SACQUES ant SETTS, | SEAL VAY and HATS FOR LADIZS | BLACK avd BROWNS LYBX Driving! | ¢LatKa NaRTeE® MCFF acc BOAe CLIBCEILUAS for Ladies ant M j “ —s | Ae Dark and Dea: | ¢ MINK MOFP, boa sut OOLLARS Gentiemea s WALKING and woly-tm Witt [ADIas’ FURS. RIVING CAPs. D TO REDUCE § Ti & KbvrFr. QUEE, $722, MUFF 8 eno DO Bebio MUR FS ard B Do'ored @roeam atid C. 78. a, | (LYNX, BLAGK MARTIN, GSKRGE ait b weet warket prices pin / SETS. 61 Sos s1 = its’ aud Misses’ & us 3 | B. HO STINEMET Tr, Hatter and Farrier, Bowls tr 7F [PSE CELENKATED J. BP. 001 mest popular iu Paris, cau Be ov “oct? ann PM v J ETERMINED TO SELL. pYouY waln BEusiEs, | BOF (AIR 5 SUrFALOH use a k 2 BRUS PURCHASE NOW SHELL COMBS, IVORY COMB BUPFA} 0. BLONDE ant KAW noun coma, O SPU ‘8 AND SPONGE BAGS BATHING TOWLAS, FLESH ER | BANDEEGCHIF Ys a0) TOILET PaeEUM OF EVERY DESC RIPTI . The CROWN TOOTH Baus ape mage mareanted peitect . other wil be given. ‘The # ‘08 | with Hatr Brovher and ba. 2 W. 8. TAOMPSON, Phermecien, —y ¥Q nove ly 705 ifve batro 4 | Ae ro AI eS: SHEMA RUPPEar's Fo it | STANPIEG AND SMBROIDEEY DEPOT. wi aaa 614 9ru Brastr, © tm Pa t Orrice. ge aad core: | BEBLIN Zerit es noo Wo BuBredgered Ox Der Cums LIPPERS ob Canvass, Cloth or OVEBCOA TE. ot Onne Boar's. an? Towel Racks. OV EkCoa Ts... SILK and WOK*TED BEAIDS, BEADS and \ BEOOA TE BEADED TSIMM! NGS, tn crest variny A COATS Ob! irene 's MER » CLOAKS @ spocteliy, \SROUATS NO BKANCE Ri \ BLCOATE. — —= - \ GuousTs. . MeCORMUCK, cr] 905 Pemusylvania avenue, (ap stairs.) ELEGANT BONNETs AND BOUND HATS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FHATHERS, BINDS, VELVETS AND SILKe, Which will be soldat very low rates. pov7-tr ADIES WOULD PO WELL TO CALL sean: hans baat SoS PERE ESE SAS Beals ape 70 WILLIAN’s. by FIN) T. EL4BLE BROTHERS, neat «t LADIES UNDELGALUENTS WILLIAN'S. “amie BAksscrter sotto: tho may nave proce ther clams city, .» before J EXO Te Re eOk oan TSE OEE | Zon pre hereby nozited t faitingis Seen 2-e ee og > = e Soe ty 0.2 Mov. 38, 1571 ehirs tribe tee Settacr, WF toaster hs 5 one of waid

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