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The Court Dismisses the crea gage cney Seest OPE) | ine Onna at wie eee cB OF TRE CulgY SiGnaL Orrices, In the Criminal Gourt this we nee —| os | the ea, } emptor 2 attendance of persone ieee ! x 4 states © proceedings in the safe burgi: case. clear or tair weather near the coast, and light |?Mesers. Harrington, Wiilia Whiticy, snow iu vorthern New York and New England, | Cunz, late defesannt voase, were present, with & alight closer | . nts in the case, were present, * dav. The court was conrened prompt!y at ten —_—_— rates mediately,on Judge aac . Ter wus, 7 bd "aur — * " LOCAL NEWS. | commu may. ROM tae + _- aAmrsements, &¢., To-ulght. National Theater —Kellogg English Opera | *Trevpe in “Lucia di Lammermoor. ive Ford's Opera House —The pantomime of ane Jil sack | wer Comique—& bright" attract e specialties. .st of new starain Odd Fellows’ Ho” -.—Grand entertainment by Christian Associatou—panto~ uste, reading, Sc. ‘Lincotn Hall._—Lecture the Womes’ Most Rev. Arch- | on “Book | | Sabbath school entertainment at %th street Methodist church, between E and F streets. 1 Folke® Concert at Waugh chape!. corner ' Condensed Locais a lectures at Lincoln hall from the car and © oins Porter eyed to bo was bad ome, No. 1922 He was oi north wer e graduates of the Institate f b, e¢ Philadelphia, now here, gay of ¥. ©. Kevwells b - S. min t Addreeses were mac Mr. Basset. s ‘Thonras of this Ge ciaes of and oth- ere. Tbe Women’s Temt pion are ta boli & meeting at Lincosr iJ ber 20h when special p ooking ence of the then ~ hitless women of th! during the holidays. Mr. Edwards, of the marshal * captured one of the men Charged with parti pating in the “friendly, bat bisud ay ticed im yeetercar’s Stam, wishes to hare it stated thst he seired the man at the request of Justice Keese, held on co bim, did not allow Bim to escape, but tovk bim tu police headyuar- ters. About ten days ago, Geo. Broeks, plumber, 02 G street, between lothard Iithetreets, missed a ve luabie se and stocks from among his tools, and on the rsime day Ne#l Dagan, e young man in bis employ, left for New York. Mr. Brooks vee iscoveres tools in the Un sbop of Mr. Pesteh,onm lvch strect, near the avenne, and they were earrendered to Bim. without tronble; Mr. Pestck claiming ty have bonght them of the young man Dugan. ptrceek core Lor District Govermment 4 faire. Orders bave been issued for the laying of a brick pavement op the north side cf N street, en Ith street and Com tieat avende +t, and also for ad Capitol street, between B and C southwest aio, for the truction of a two-foot brick berrel sewer, of two rings with two manholes between ith awl sth stree nect with the $i st. sewer wing of & ti-ineh pive sewer in net wean between m grante ‘No. 150 H. Brocka presen Tei sien or tre ther was Bs 8. Treasurer. ire to express to you our Warmest thanks for the valaatle sid r te us by yourself and the oific : mi in the discharze of o connected with the managment of the Distr £nences. Your ready consent to take charge of the moneys au ities of the Die the warrants upon you, amou! raw 2 1.576 om the ofl et Ler, Bot ved us of the very grave responsibility of taking perronal #upe-vi of those deposits, but f- ciliated the payment of t debts of the Dis triet to an extent greatly b cipations. Your suggestions of putting the Commi ersan the looting of disixreing officers ¢ . Felicved f anxiety and wonld have i even oar atc n= inseparabie gement of the aroneys that came The readiness a the officers of your ¢ We asked trem I and encouraging to us st and creditable f 1 th eo with whi performed t om tims to 3 th Very resy Signe The Public Schools » . THE BOARD OF TRUSTEE The Boar Pablic School Trustees met i++ evening, and Mr. Mott presented the 4; an tioutof Wilon N. Faller and John Young for appointment as f of the Georgewown f th Clara ©. to acting trans‘or ondary | oud Danitted the f ng: ed from secondary 3 ale intermediae No. st from secondary 5 20 # nelis H. Elis trom primary 1 'o er secondary 5. All to take eff 4. ‘Transfer Koberta 4 BUSINESS. ved from Sap Lasgovs ment ion last, ad- Journed to meet in t present winter, and suggesting 2 be ap- | pointed to make arrargemon's therefor. Tae commendation was Messrs vordward, Hart, H . Jom Board ot Trustees of Pat trict of Columbia be reqaes bills promptly on the Lit day ; wdopted. committee on leq's emary steps before C gress to secure the paymeat of out-tanding mi Celimneous bills against the scnool beard of the District accruing prior to June 39th, 1874, in carb. Mr. Jubrson o pted, c building for dren located corner of Deiaware avenue abd fet strect southwest be hereafter Known as the Kundall building. , Mr. Detrick gave notice that the examination of applicants for teachers’ positions in the pab- lie schools wonld take place Saturday, Docem- ber 19, im the French ec! & at SS im the pablic sebools of the ctot Columbia without the authority of the board; laid over. Mr. Champlin moved that the saperintend- ents of public schools be authorized to organize balf-day schools in the primary grades in aoy care where, on account of the large attendance or great demand for seats. it is necessary. ir. Lloyd moved that >-boards”’ be insert- ed ip liew of “superintendents;” agreed to. The — consideration of the subject wae poerpon —— Tae BoaRd oy Hestta met jast night, gna offer the reading of Feport of the health of cer a resolution wss introduced by Dr. Keene, condemaing paliding 133 High streot, George town; adopted. fhe weekly report reg rs aot the wortailty of the District. far week ending December 5 to Rave been 55; from 5 2; congestion, 2: }; No. under 5 years of over 50, 14; deaths ia utions, 5, No. of births, 86; mar- The mortality (as stated) was 563 he week before, or 19 41 per 1,000 per ansum, i. zyYmMorc causes. The mortality among the white Pepviation of the District was at the rate of 157 per 1,000, while the rate of mortality among the co.ore! papalation was 35.1 per 1,008 bum. hember of births reported di week was 8, oF 29% per 1.000 Of increase of the white 1,000 per anv: colored vame receive? ~~ j Fil ng of Sanch | yany hare | ? & reaolution, which | pl building, at9o'clock | - Hart, from the committee on drawing, | suomitted an order that po person be allowed to | per cent. of (he deatns were from | ~ ATTORNEY GEN- Mr. Riddle as* ithe se 4: if the court Lacsor ave «wis morning the commantcal on wh I referred on yesterday as the one that I would be able to subinit. It reads as follows DEPARTMENT OF JU <TiC nt Hon. 4. & WASHINGTON, Seg igs 1874. iddle, Washington, D. C. Sir:—Will yon be good Sough to ray to the court in “the safe burgiary case” that the gov-. ernment does not propose to take an; farther | proceedings in the case sgain-t any the e- fendants upon the present indictment. What- ever other steps may be taken in reference to | loaned ¢ the case will be the subject of fature considera- in. Very respectfaliy, Gee. H. Witiiams n | The Cow fs there a on to that | going on fil : Bir. Kidd! it ie | ¥ fur your boner, for such considerstion, Of purpeses as may b> ing Tconstrne that into an apo" je, thoite’s Friend to discentinne the pre 3 UPODT ye ty be clothing and education of p dietment, sid E bovs. = r ME. DAYIDGR'S. on. est night as ear No. 58 was going down 7 | Mr. D The objection 1, ‘a ms ham near (de ferry whart c | Me judgment, that the defendant’ Sno * 5 nor now interpese shy abAC gent, are en iS es as wow mad #adting imdictment eteut fe patome: ourt Ae in General Term. Que ot the def mdauts, Mr. Ha: jeclines to adopt tha! eenre. Re has already | pleaded the genera fi Zin issue the AVBEMENTS OF THR LaDICTMERT. | Now I ammot very familiar myself with oficial iama Tapers aud with their corstructi Plarn MM, ANd Nothing beiter than a la construe that paper, Lowever, not to bi government to any iuture prosecution. why revive this matter ia the fucure?. for ali purposes, whatever,a valid imdictment. } Now, Mere is { The government does not deny that. The gov- | erpment has tried the isue under the indict- | mert,and J must, therefore, with very great | deference to what may be the optaioa of the | court—of that, of course, T know nothing—I must theretore, insist that'an eariy day be fixed for the trial of the cause. On that day it the government is notteady to proceed: we will be | evtitled to have @ jury called end the cause tried. If the government come in and noile pros it why it would be exercising » power that | perhaps contd not be controlled by the court; | but J do pot take that te be the meaning of the paper that bas been filed here tits morning. J think these defendants who are willing tu go tu | tria! areentitied to an early tral. ‘Tue Court.— Well, the case is placed in | A VERY UNUSUAL CONDITION | by the presence et theve pleas upon the record One of the defendants here adheres to the plea | in statement while the other wishes and desires to waive. Now, since the decision was made | in (his court overruling the demurrer to these | pleas,as I understand that was the form which the ise: s,the Gongrai ‘Term have decided thst as were @ good | defence in law to the + iteelt. Now, thie circumstance hay transpire ! since the the last ‘erm of Mr. the counsel of understand, I< the d * ing to his’ plea, wont perfectly justided in ask for a rehearing; and this co refuge to grant Lim a rebeari sisin these pleas, and to qu ssh Whatthen? Web: We have here an indictment w apphestion by one of the join held to be nali sud void, at while th @ merits with respe tances, I am i p= proposed to be take meut—that i per proceed! TEE Case oF crx Ceok.—Itis proper for m appear for one of the defendants and t could not do of | called t fie a plea in abatenent. | not yet pleaded at a! The Court —It wo armonious rece | ment pronounced invalid agains. | tendants but one, and to hare @ same indictipent as to bim apon TRE CASE OF MR. BARR ige—And yet, your than reel. Suppose y derendants to ave had tried case, and « lowe: he you might weil have done, + separate issuce—separate dete 1 do not care about sarrencering to be perfectly frank with the ¢ that in the present condition of Harr ogton, who has been assair +pirator, will be entitied to calis stand these alleged co-conspirat to snow Dow much he had todo } Your honor wili + joasbed entire np Albert erwise when bi: i record, Mc. hare as 4cur.- {put upon t' ate proeeed ge that hasaccrued to} i | alar course of judicial proc we, him. Mad he been at liberty at ie Hite trial wo rties indicied with simu -couspiraters, {them upon thestar f thick that Fy Would have atul order to make up self that left rdict of “not wet judgment s is, Ctuink in waccs ander 9 tue court. [ bich the case ty now pr: efere quite conenr in wt, and shall con: creer to be entered dismis and order spoken of tban one? | Mr. Davidge —¢ Mr. Kiddie —Phat ds asitien by the dy dire, ct an sa aL cre fel inte, your benor, in y- inadvert ngoa yeste: fue Court.—Then, npon the ofthis com mouication, the order may be de dis-ulssiag ihe indicimeuts as to all the de iante. Mr. Davidze.— WAKES single ing motien, SO :4r as abatement is concer tbe court. I made that Phe Court.—“here 2 marie. Mr. Davidge.—I wi that order made ‘The Court —Su the time eben the motion v> day the order directing 9 noite tered. if you ce atand. N one, i wish to the pleas i a grantea by caterday. 2 formal order glad to bave cded, entered as of maid, and te us. will be en- a that shape it 3” Me plea in to say that Mr. ~ last im varacee at Wap ederw 2or: Hle.—Unqueationadls = FINALS | The Conrt.—I dismiss the i the recognizances, and discia: ants. That wil! be theorde: “tiecourt. So ends the prosecntion. The parties therewpon left t’ » conrt-room | brighter spirits than they have tume, bet there was no dem court-reem- een in for.com stration in th a Rear Estates Saces.—®, estate broker and auctioneer afternoon, at auction, for Wm trustee, lots ws and 64, in squay ner of 1éth and N streets nc fronting Zl feet 4 inches on 1 | depth of 71 feet, and improv story Manfard roof brick hour e%)-, Wt $14,05 and $15.075 ree | to general sud special taxes. Messrs. Latimer & Cleary, sold for Woodbary Wheeler, | lowing property, sitaated on B and © streets and Virginia « ‘West 15 feet of lot 4, in square Warner, reat sold yesterday 4. Gordon, Jr, 212, om the cor- ‘awost, each lot 1 street, by ths ‘by two three- to 4. B. Kelly, ctively, subject ietioncers, hav rustee, the fol- ch and 15th and enue south west: north balf of lot 21, same sq are, to Dr. Joba E. Smith, for $2,950; sout. balf of same lot, same square, to Dr. John E. S sud J6, same pul . » cents per square foot; £0! 4 feet, lot Saad Upprove ments, to same aser. for $1,050; orth 26 feet of lot 5, sq’ 925, to same par- chaser, for 2) ceuts per equare foot; also for A. Nailer, jr., trustee, part 16, iu square 140, frouting 25 feet ov 19.b between L and M | streets rorth west, improved by @ frame dwell- | ing. to Mrs. J. G. Gordon, tor $2,325. Sicsrre. Duncanson Bros, auctioneers, sold | Saterday afternoon, for HH. Dudicy, trast. 1 jot Z, im square O17, situated on 4 stren! en 4th and Sch streets nocthwest, in | Proved by & two-story brick house, to Mary G. | Crocker for @1 7 | “The iam of Philip J. Buokey, on the river | Toad, about three-qaarters of a muile from the toll-pate at Teunallytown, D. U., bas been pur- | chasd by Corelle, Green & Go., for 910,00. ‘The purchasers intend at once to open & suay- | stone mune on the land. ——_+—___ Sinctne awp Faxcr Br Caces, Gord Fisu ano GLowas.— Latimer & C a = ae a that the | gave potice of aplea in abatement. Thomas Fe Moore m- lost or mis- Erb aoe Tercens of Bibles aud clocks, &e.. : ~ved that from W, I. Greamer, plead not guilty. Adoip! <= John+ De .ae namesof Joseph , Meltner, larceny, sir. Murray asked time to no seeme@ to be wm vis, two old members file a plea in Shatement. Andrew Jones, as- Wier thattbeirnar ore Sndigoant than the | gcult aud rzsisting Officer C. P. Reese; plead added te the lie’ 48 were not on the rolls, be | Dot gutty and set for trial. John Ross, asssut {nto tbe folde*” |, and that they be received | with Intent to kill. Mr. N. H. Miller assigne { cut DIPS, 7 0a" Israel withoat meney and with- | and plea of not guilty entered. Alfred Fiekia, Mn bce? 20d witout the usual forms; adopted. | house-burning. Mr. Cahill gave notice of in re gtk lected jamember. | tention to file plea of abatement. ores A 3 red what £01 Shristian, with remor ies, Yee old banner of the eens Doky become of Christian, charge: ng | some + -~ratund that my | j gteat interest to hear them this evening in 8, sud im) re | was lively, and the to Dr. Jehu E. Smi >, tor $100, also | to Mr. NB. Fy ape, Exuscaxr | & b ted girl is to be The chair could ne Dr. Alien ‘stated gece re things which no f+ now could find out. He bed deen making ine ciries of everybody, bat wih Mr. C. P. Cr of it, it was Swart, tor Another ver stated that the ast he knew. pnt in the keeping of Gol. B. T. 8 to his residence iu the county. member stated that it had been 4 the Young Demeeratic Associa Mr. Wm. Dickson could probab: account of it. «Pe chair suggested that every member con- + © Dimself a comulttes of one, to search for 4 ontil 1t was found. Dr. Alen enbmitted resolutions of sympathy Yor the struggling patriots of Cuba in their oppesttion to Spanish rule, denouncing tue | policy of the a€minietration in not enforc- | ing due reparetion forthe murder of American ; citivens in Havana, the fusult to our consal at enas, and the massacre of Santiago. and thy | Addresses were made in sapport of the resolu~ | tons by Dr Allen, Judge Moore, J. F. | and others. after which they were ailo | | Rev. ©. W. Dennison returned thauks to the Resociation for the acoptton of the resolution submitted at a previous meeting endorsing tho Bvening Moi as the organ of the Jomocratic | Party. He had been 9 demoorst all hls the first speech he ever made when he was a boy was im favor of that great and good man— Andrew Javkson. Every line printed in his Taper ehould breath forth democratic senti- Taised the question as to whether it a democratic paver, when the rev- iter rese aod explained the second time. dudge Moore announced that the Hon. John Denn Brown, of Kentacky, wonld address the next mecting, and that Mr. C. P. Culver would eidress the Metropolitan Club on the finance question on next Friday mght. Adjourned. —— The Arlington Motel Hack Stand. POWRRS OF THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS. in the Police Court, to-day, George Boyd was arraigned on the charge of violating the hack law. Officer Ryan testified that be tound defendant, about 2 o'clock, in front of ¢ lington hotel, in violation of the or: District Conmissioners, who had fix etanden 15s street. On cross-examination the witness teetitied that the street in front of tha hotel is very wide, and that there has aiwavs been a hack stand there ever sinca it wasah = tel until changed by the Board of Public orks. Judge Moore appeared for the defendant, and | put Mr. Allison Nailor on the stand, who fes!- Hed that Vermont avenue, in tront or the Hington had Ar. fe over sixty feet wide; that the atree Da hack stand ever aint that 15 ‘treet is not over thir A. Boswell testified that public cony nce would by aterially increased by allowing the hacks toremain on Verniont avenae; he helievad it Was an outrage the partof the eprietors to €tieot such @ monopoly ashas been done by uhts erder. Mr. A. K. Browne, attorney for th Health, teetitied ta hack stan missioners, dated October hack stand (rom the hotel to 1 ‘The court stated (hat it wasa qi: the act creating the offic missioners had couferrad up of legisiation. street. defence ich he relied entirely. The court stated that !f was.aq the Commissioners bad e Board of Public Work ensel for detence contended tha $ right belonging to the hack m had paid thet licenses as req aii Mr. & said be would prodace e Commissioner Pubhe Work ers as bad been conferred upon the iatter, Counsel for defence offared to prove that all the property-hoiders on Vermont avenue bad requested by petition that ths hackmen I «)lowed to return to their old stand ou that ave id this was a point ou tion whether he same powars it wasa a, all of y law. wio , AS Successors of it Sat- OS Allen Rutherfo ary —The case of Alien fat ‘ un W. Forney, institated aom uth cince, comes up en Saturday is renit Court, 4 The plain Petn Clarke, entered suit agai 48 publisher of the Philadelpiua Press for libel, ing damages at £10,000. He charges that endant, to bring him in public seandal and ure hit by causing it to be believed that be bac been guilty of certain election fraada 8 October 8th, 1572, published In the [ress following :— thecity. Watch him. ction frauds in Noi He was cou- erned in €, Carolina,”* ye (meaning the national ee) bud sent aisjlvania ne they The vid mau (ineaning Senator Cameron) thea made @ raidva tha Treasory, in w stated, he was more successful, for or8 who figured largely in th: ua election left this evening for with a carpet bag weil filea, greenba There is much exe city (Washington) to-n the elections which tal chief interest centers Tepad- minch money could spar hiladeiphia 4 Supposed, with itemsut in the ight as to the resuit of ow. a, and the with much anxiety. on Col. Forney 2 n Penneylvan, restit there is looked for ‘The wilt was not ser March last, and in April by hia attorveys, Ge: eral Butler and J. W. Ross, he filed » demarrer to the declaration that “it is bad tbat m neither count is alleged libei was pub Columbia.” The cn: tof setdown for Saturday } _ $5,000 Dawaces WanTeD Por nix ED From 4 Trars o¥ Cans.—To-day Mr. ae] Thompeon entered a cuit agatnst the Balti- more and Potomac Kailroad company for Nor- wan P. Smith. The platntiff claims thar ho trips between Washington and Alexan the conductor's duty was to pune ber on said ticket for each ride; that fifteen such numbers had been punched out, and on the 9th of June, after Le had taken a seat for Alexandria, the condnctor; Pat. or Patri Keegan, demanded that be dctiver the ticket and it wae done, bet he refused te punch itand violently assaulted plaintiff, and calling train bends to his asst: see train, for wit iria,and e cl: ms damages $5,002, ——e——__. Taz Taeatens.—A large a the = greatly enjoyed music of “Maritana,” as | Fendered by the Kellogg English 7 oo troas, at the S=-‘lonal aneater last night, and there is “Lucia di Lammermoor,” said to be one of the greatest successes of the company. ack and Jit,” as performed by the Rogers pantomime company at Ford’s Theater every evening this week, is @ very entertainin, formance, and greatly delights the old folks as well ae Young Americ The best programme of the season et tho | ‘Theater Com!e ) 28 this week, embracing ail soxts of novelties. = 6a Sale or the Fiast National’ BaxK Bui_pine.—The sale by auction, oa the premi- £e6, of the First N, street, being a part of the estate of Jay Cooke & Co., ad) in Tue STa® to take place at noon toay, attracted a large assem! of the mon-yed men of Washington at the hour bamed, including Mr. W. W. Corcoran and otber bankers. jl know firm of Latimer & Cleary were the auctioneers. The bidding mises were knockod down ‘mgitt at $72,000. Tur Cxntrat Councitof the District Work- ingmen met last evi th to wait inine and ask for the offering of in the House to in *ppointed for the District, a central treasurer heed, king order in the “aber in god working order num ing in membersfip 5,000. ae SEE Fiegs x MaRycann.—Tbe ho: ext tg son ase on the »Dglom, oven, bored om Monday On Sanday night the d W. B. Gwyrn, was cestroyed by Bre. Lavis will have an opportunity of be fare t styles in millinery at Davis’ opsnin. cn Thursday, December 10. einai t &7 Says the Prescott (Arizona) Miner: ‘Not « for love, money,ter SF A Les Angelos (Cal ) paper a ay te an‘ soing s vA. ‘Miller was shot ley, nesr ous wrath. font this was one vf the | Mr. Birney sul:mitted the order of the Com- | rerring the | have the same | Allen Rutherford, a Came- | r Cameron was informed that the | ‘The | held a commotstion ticket good for twenty-tive | anum- | vee ejected plaim.c? from | ; market. | questi | behalf of the prop: per- | Bank building, on 15th | was released on giving bail to answer in the | sum of 57W0—Jobn Perry, surety. To DAY. United States against Harringto m et. al order of discontinuance and nollie prosequi. Willtam P. O'Conner, unlawfully carrying on & bar-room, was acquitted. Alice Keily, do., Was convicted; fined $105. Cornelins Desmond, do., submitted and judgment for defendaat. Orncvit Cougt—Judye Carter, Yesterday, Ball vs. Rives; verdict for plain- | tit ror #1.096.55. Imre. J. H. Baker; order for mandamus, To DAY. Sexton against Nelson; verdict for plaintiff. Lord & Robinson against Snanahan; verdict | for plaintiff. Starr against Southern alaryiand | Ba 7 Thal, Equity Covrt—Judge Cartier, To-day, Lockey, assignee, agt. Lawis Joho- under to istue Tes! rainin Charter Oak Ly order Uitcharging resirai é injeretion. Mandi-y agt. M BR: lard Pevement Co. ag! mei in progress, PRoBATR CovRtT—Judge O'in, Yesterday, Im re, mieged will of) the late | Jobo H. Barker; caveat Mid. The wilt of the late Elizabeth Zimmerman, beqaeathing from her estate certain sums to her granddaughter, | Catherine Heger, and grandson, Wm. D: | man, and the balance of her estate to the chil. Gren of her son, John Ock, was filed. The will ef the laic Joseph J. P. Ourdan was fally proven | and adwitted to probate, and his daughter, | Mary M. Ourdan, qualified as execatrix; bond 26,00. Ine, will of Timothy Mangan; order of publication made. In re, will of the fate John Fowler fuily proven, and letters were is- ened to the widow; bond 600. The will of t late Jobn O'Dwyer was Tully. proven and ad- mitted to probate. Elizabeti Uoyle qnalitiot | as administratrix, with the will annexed, of Mary A. Clark; bond $500. T. Jessup Miter was appotnied administrator of estate of Mary | Ann Jeffers; boud £2000. The will of the late Eliza A, Tull was fully proven. Letters of ad— | minitratton on the estate of George S. Wagner sued to Elizabeth R. Wagner; ba Letters on the estute of the late Ul rman were granted to Ehxabeth O, ; bond $4,000." Toe will of the late James 8 2 d to probate, and Sadana Crane qualified a3 execu- order. Boaghion 4 Insurance Uo ; onter and denying andiey To dx leaves bis property to hie fam iy, A large nam- | ber of accounts were yaesed. ‘Tho report of the sale nes erry estate was ratified. | Owing to the large smonnt ef business, th court will be held to-merrow. Portes Cov ut—Judge Sneit. To-day, S. Gleason was charged with por- mitting @ sewer excnyation to remain of | withont the proper safeguard, and tive igs | each day it sso left; “an anp | Mary Nitrell, loud and boister Wheeler, George Oreag an lond and boisterous; £5 each. ADA bodied vagrant, was given # po the chain gang sixty days. James le ation of Lack law in not remaining n ge While at the railroad depot; 23 He: ey, Same charge; $3. dan j selling wood and conl without Hartinan Gluke, matataining @ jeorge and Paul Godtrey were charg: th stealing a horse, harness and baggy, uedat about 22%), trom Geo. H. Brown. D: tive MeDevitt testitied that upon the loss ba- covered the police department issued cniarsail abont the country, by which means | ihese men were arrested at Hagerstown, where | he went forthem; grand jury. George’ Cra arsauit d bat we; 25. Ke Hii, ing wich’ Ogicer Ro derick ge of hia duty; $10 and | com ames Brady, larceny of coal you. 5) } eente . das, was charged with assault | ana Latteryon Georgians Wood. James, in | detenes, suid that in~read of his assaulting her she k i him and drawed him dou | missed. @ Brown, iarceny of clothing | valued at r Clements t jed that | this girl is one of the class who make a pract | of se for the pur 1 Jail. 238 0 Geo, Dent, assaui GEORGETOWN. oneD MAN SkMIOUSLY, IP NOT FA- LY, Inturep iN a this pr red man ad bee * pond. ht took place yesterday after: en boatinen during a jam of boats on Cleenpeake and Oblo Canal, and Sorrell w stinck on the head with a stone thrown by a White man named John Dag Sorrell fas kindly cared for at the s durmng the night, and th to the Gen- c a) }On-LOnse & Colo el Sorrell, wh ana f assaulted Itappeare that nd he was other- abont the head. Sahse- 1gau was arrested by OMic rele, charged with committing the assau't, | Bnd Wao held to await the resnit of the injaries on Sorrell, who, the pliysician eaye, is in a dan- gerous cuudition. Guaix aNp FLOUR receipts by canal: Arrivod, boat Hattie & Bessie, with 3,010 bushels whaat, 206 barrels flour, and 50) oushela mill fead tor | Hartiey & Bro: boat ©. F. Waters, with j duehels wheat ford.G.& J. M. Waters Headley, with 90 berreis ear corn 1. M. Lalbout, We note sales yesterday of 2,10) os ils. Wheat at $1.34 and $1 ALEXANDRIA, Agm Br Webster, of at ber residence, in Pri | Me., a few days ago. yesrs of age, Seor in Tae Hanp.—R switch-tender on the Alex: ten railroad, was shoe i by the necidental disc! nel, laat evening Tae Oswar on the Alexandr! for the winter, Drep or Hee Braxs.—M: old colored woman who was burnt #0 severely yeeterday atternoon, as stated in the Gacete of thet date, died of the injuries she received. Green ToaTLe FOR Wasaincron. — The sloop Mary Daudover, Captain David Davis, fuiled from this port on the 4°h instant, for Key ‘West. to fish for green turtle sor the Wasuingioa Gazette, 8 e's county She is upwards of eiguty atti, a % and Washing- hand on Sundiy arge of & pistol. —Senti- Navigation has been suspended 1a canal, und the water let off ‘aria Warner, the , S: In New York ~The Ter Srxpar Law n ef the Constitutionsiity of what is known as the Sunday lav, was argiéa nt length in common pleas, chambera, yesterday, before Chiet Justice Daly, by Mr. Gharies Welho on rletore of the Terrace Garden | theatre, sud by Mr. A, Gakey Ha!! on behalf of | the pelice commisioners. The alleged uncon- stitutionality consists in the title of the act not | containing & etatemcnt of the object of the bill, | Which is © aimed to be really to regulate the ob- servance of the Sabbath instead of preserving | the peace, as the title indicates.—. Y. Times, | 8th inst. Hicuwayman Ros 4 Ratrgoan Teaty.—A train on the Kansas Pacitic railroad was flagged & tow miles west of Kansas city and stopped. Cutting off the paseenger coaches, ive masked men moved the engine and car some Gistance ahead, and then robbed the safe of Welle, Fargo & Co. of about $27,000. One case containing gold dust, valued at 85.000, was also carried olf. The robbers were heavily armed with rities and revolvers, and rode horses. The express company offers a reward of $10,090, the railway company, $5,000, and Governor Osborn, $2,500, for the recovery of the property and the arrest of the robbers. Sie a ao Da readily o ker, un McKi ‘¥ MurpDsR 1x New Yorr. € a was Seatiee Gar" doled cre der indictment for the murder of James na on election day. Before the first there is prospect of jn t jat rare occur. rence in New York courts—the prompt trial of an important criminal sutt.—N. F. Tribune. Rev. De. Davip Bayapict, widely known Bs the author of some works on Baptiats history, died at Pawtucket, R. £., on Saturday afters noon, aged 96. He was the oldest mewber of the corporation of Brown university. ‘T. Thumb te going to join a temperance society. #7-‘the Dachess of Edinburgh is nursing her y herself. * . &7-There '8 a ro: that Don ¢; gotinting with ex-Quoen laabella #2 s7-Even 8. Poor, weil peows Ss the leather joase of Repre. Fou tine of Usrts.°4 BANDRBRONIEFS, for | po ladies, gentiemen and &.~***> from S conts ap. wares Ladies’ SILK MUFFLERS, frow & cents FANCY BOXRS, in great varivty. RECETIES, au immense stock, from 35 cuts a) FARS, suitable tor prevents. Best JOUVIN TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES, | for carryica, ‘The recovery in treme depression oP Ee for the importation of bonds and consequent @xportetion of coin. Foreign exchang> firm, | ouly @3 per pair, . One. Denis of 438 und 40) for prine bankers MAS. M. 3. BONT, “ali BERS oe sucrling, the nominal rates betog ' Fer ooat bigher. | _deed-tr 621 and 643 D street, ee ee es ibe" demand ‘comlog a'tost enticely frou bons: RAib.w conte, worte Te costs ° comin; : crew ow . 5 7 ; Hepshi, ete, remnting for bene Deport. | 719 NEW AND ATTRAO. 719 URE cheapt than we eter otmed money market contianes surprisingly H ; 0.06 when it is §eorsidered that within the few ssteat vara weeks the Danks rave lost about ons naif of qos A Sol agsinnt tha Far vores = ten ng Py ST SSSORTMENT OF T° j M1 agsinst the Row York banks.bat shipaiet § ELEGANT asson’ 2 Pwr roa Xen at TS cents on Bet 40 Yarge as last wook,and while It ts exp:cod | SILK MUFELNBS, from7Sceate | eine | tamachon CRBTIVIOATES token a: nis that the bank statement Saturday wil sbow | recetyid at nia " ” \ ORO, J. JONBLVON 2 CO. a further Joss it is pretty safe to assam> that DAVIS’, 7), y Bpace. | a-Iy 7 Byars it will be much lees thaw the loss iast Wook. arket j ——- The Markets. ———— iN © i cr. BaLrweey, December %.—Virginia sixes, ve). | NOaer: T™ FASOCY AND MILLINERY =. ert, 42: 0. 018,88 Virgiula’s, cousolltatel. ¢: GOODS recvived every day at Went Vir yl; North © Davis. | ALL WOOL DERSS GOODS big to-day | Bartimone, Deermber 9—Cotton wear ant OY INTTIAL A — while the | 10 best shades 32% cone, Jone: notbitig doing iow widditge, Ty-.ca1 BL AL SARDREBCHIERS white tu ‘“ = jotrdall ani gnchaugel. Where a >, Sersains sw F changed. ‘Sura firmer @ ined den = Pavis sou!’ ern. 5 Fellow soni warn, 7 - - s Cis ae westitn Gun eee Obes FOR BARGAINS IN FANCY MILUINERY | paund—-pecs he ru eta: wastere ahi aaa s GOODS go to j BOGAN & WvLte, €1@46 Bye unchanzed. Hay un { r only ® hbbine aumand. DAVES, ‘ 2020 T meats Very dail ard P <Pha ‘ We@Oe Reco. ae iB LSNKETS —BUAN eS clear Tit sices, 124 @1i: | 7 . ; iP wie a a in se MADANE U.P; JEAvNuGAT Bas aust | wa ey View of PBENCK BONNETS and | All criers promptly astounded t ¥ V Gvop MAKING! br L107 Poonsyivanta | " » ~ ity Storeyand S49 WILD OPEN Gh c roo =k ins { TURSDEY December 4 ; s disp, canes | . § Qucte rertes at —_~ r ; ges a SEYMOUR aND THE SENATORSHIY. Fe PO ee, MISSES’ AMD ONTE avo i ne . = hearéef the story of the bashfal young mia | tent ow actug ws ¢ ory boune Wa who satin the chimney corner, tar away fr: oon ere varieties ad n'4 wear on ‘ the girl, who was accustomed’ to mor y | ERAL SACUUKS ot z ; . * courting than that, when she remarked, ¢ w, | SEAL usrs + LADIES, dim, quit techin’ me.” That ts the way with | BLACK anc B ‘ Seymour. He keeps protesting against the use | ALACKA MaWTEN MUFE and BOAS of bis name for Senator eo vehemently that hix | ORINUBALLAS for Latics ad Mina, conduct is liable to an interpretation sim'lar to i § Desirable MIN Jers that neually given tothe remark of tue girl to | OLLARS. ee her bashful beau.—Joledo Blade. | Geotiemea's WALKING and ORTVING CAPS S7 Kalakua and party will reach Omana to- | nclo-2m WILLETI & RUFF. day. 87 The threatened strike of the potiors Trenton, N.J.,bae been averted by the mou going to work. SF Meeting and Halifax | L4DIes’ FuRS. Beal Skin BAQUUE:! bho MUTeS eutire « cb Benge 5, 3% ‘Saud Bas, bave been bel in St. John, N. position to tue re- ciprocity treat uited States as now 2 Bors’ Carsimerts coeap. ail Proposed. BS coats nth ie, eat cuttin "2-The democrats of Keene, N. H., elected PRA. KIS CAPS. H-selected stiek of Potala and Denese Bee | their candidate for mayor yesterday. HH aTIS ne rz. ote Nek fey inane : = publicans elected aldermen and coane ; er. es WAIL apeak for these! vee four wards, 1237 Ponmsyivanie svevue. | ©. M. TOWSON A Oo., - SATED J.B. POORSET. TES | 636 Peony tvan'ne mt!s Ride, Dear Soromeh CITY ITEMS ceewiuiabe. | oe =e = : oe | [)®¥ ecops Veuy Ofxae Fine Oveucoarts, realy made, in SHES, - sortment, at extremely low prices. Fine Wor | ar ed Coste and Vests, tue Black Suita, Bows? CARTEL'S, 707 MARERT SPACE. Suite, and everything in ready-made garinents. Oné Price Ouly. r — Guo. C. Hewxrna, No. 410 Tih straet. ORS ABD BP OSCE DANG Re RCH TERA aol Xe Tre Samrie Koow or M s | BSeeSE FS aed To m2 Hertzog is one of the jnstit 1 OWE TOUTE BaCa ie oes tn orton . d cannot qualed erfect Bor overy cae not pert . Bs 8 construction It is large, roomy. and © be given. To ue fortwble, free of all appearance of sis Brovhee and its simplicity, it ia ato aud pleasant. The cou choicest Wines, while crowded with Brandie’ the MBS oRiMAROPRRR E'S ' and Wines, sparkling STA¥OING AND EMBROIDERY DEPOT, has Attended this enterpris - CARTRATS, Hertzog, and it is due to the strict attention | 614 97H Brewer, Orresize Parent Orrice novia tr 707 MARKET Pane given to the business and the choice variaty of sae : ~= the articles sold. Visitors to the nat On hard, a large exu com ReePiws Dew. =a "2 cored inti BXGLIN ZEPHS BS soa WO. poe puck save fore visit t Cast ion Blipn r Case SRf NOW OF FESING ROOMARER & Heatzo2, Elipoer Case Boarcs, Hat sod Towe! Rack W crmad Buti « mething new Vog, 1951-33 E street. near Imperial Ho BiB won WOESTED BRAIDS, BEADH sag | Fok Laces; Gur, — BSANED TEIMMING®, in er variety Use less of Dooley’s Childress w R NO CLOAKS a 5 STORE Baking Powder, asit is much stronger. full weight. Give it a fair trial. Trxrvixo Deate. ery WAN Or women aflicted with a coagh or cold, which ne « tukes no measnres to arrest, is tempring There is not a drug store in Bonnets, and Us Sonor Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar may not bs | ELEGANT BONY AND BOUND HAT Frocared, and theres no ailmentot the lungeor | FEEN( H FLOWKRS. FEATHERS, BISDS, | ibroat tending to consumption or bronchitis, VELVET | which it is not competent to cure. Do not suifor cold to accumulate on coll, but arrest the tirst Which vill be sold symptoms of palmonary disease, and tone and inviyorate the breathing organs wit this won 2014 WOULD DO WEUL TO OALL AND | exsxice M, WILLIS8's 1; Or af 1 derfui remedy. CLOAK= ane DBASSER ore? Sets tm ke’s Ti nre inone minnt es : A warceai —— 1% p@AIDS MADB Tv JORNS, je wise fer heaith on daily walks depend,” and thousands patronize WILUIAB'S._ White's Ment, 5 sth street, site DB FINGST AS8ORT. t + Lreasury, to * LADIES’ UADESGABMEASTS cao ious, Inverted Naiis, bd WILLIAN 0 BY cURED of Rupture wear the Mastic a ‘Truss, 235 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. — . Try THe Etasrio Tavss, 25 Penos | Svenue. ———.— TEE SINGER S#wING MACHIN® wn LNIGHTS of © COMMA E LUMPS. “Ste Kien tent boairess meeri: g THUR- DAY, December 10, 9 oa An tmp | Bonz a Were £219,640, eisrequested By order of ine Moderator, | RORBE BBU.U tans” = : J. FALVEY, Becorter.” | Pianct and mee eny-S FLAME. = - CRGETOWN BCILDING AND IM- | & Md nherai prions Ne “Q@REAT SUCCESS.” NEMENT OOM PANY —Books wil to ISNOS-BALLRT Davis 2 # for stock im Byvere end Upricht. Bost ore Fada ‘Bar . ket. Sold et am > “ pepowe Sar ducing tore. "Agony nH. W. BAUBRETT, Secretary = LARGE SiLES—QUICK REDUCTIONS, "MAB DOWLING, Auctionser. | (BEST BABGAISE, 23 SALE OF YVALCAPLE 1 IS PIANOS AND OAGANS PB D_PROPEETY ON GAY STBEE @. i, WILD > BROS GEO! RTOWN, aT AtOTION. i TEP P ANY MOB = x rtue © wu ede of trast, besring Nj Selling! Selling? Selling? AB teed res ‘ | corde ei «ie District of Cc umbis, and a’ the : on ths ry secured thereby, will set | ME avert: RUBANT TAILORS, 2 froet of the pi Decen?!s Bhst, 154, at 4 par: | 8. emira, ~ Rusting! Forcing! Brivins! Beait’s ocdition oTRetCWws, Dist t - MBKCHANT TAILOR ded as follows: Begioniugforsh- | _ SL® # Byaeny, sre uw Lorth side of Gay atraet, 8 eea-ly fast Hee. of Werte OF F, + Suessors, . = = Pan in 50 feet to sn Precine Fem epi boccowor to HF. Londen @ BUUND TO REDUCE STOCK. line of the alley 15 foi; theuce a. 2EN6, ARMY AbD Savy three-tic-7 Fame Daelitg House: | vet Lid » 369 Penn's ave... W Terr +: 9325 cart; belence in = = enths, be deferres - - by adend | a TOO MANY GooDs. OF tra! on the property sunds S90 tos at December 2 time of ‘Anciag @t the cost of be trusters reserve the Sates, | SECOND AND LASTGRAND GIFT concrar WILLIAM D Gaccin ne | IN ALD OF TRE NOT ENOUGH MONEY oa __YAND-N 200 Uowitues ace, | a BD TOE aa ee - | Masomic Relief as Ociaiien, cheap Biack in Guinet’s ad other'mak ». Superior makes of Mcoratue Goods; Paisi OF BOBFOLK, va, Shawls, from @15 to @34, great bareatar W ator DETERMINED TO SELL. Proof, Cloths, Blankets, MAY POAITIVLY FIXED. large teortme nt of TUESDAY, 29th December. LAST CHANCE toraed by Act o” the Virginia Le ‘ (persed March sta.irs. “Satare $0,000 TICK ETS—6 OVO CARH GIFTS. $290,000 To BEGI Ons Grand Cash Gift of. Ove Graud Cash Gift of. forts, Fingnels. & oINe tow, Bo. 14 Brides st Jartoroned.nn slegant assoctme s sod OD LBEENS FURS, Im Of LAE MI. B SABLE SST: Gr id Card if. SEAL SETS One Grand Cash Saft 5 BLACK LYNX SRT One ang every other kind Worn. tae gee e W. F. SEYMOUR, Geshe ===, 558 Brshge eset, Goorystown._ $3 Cash Gifts of G2°xGeT OWN SAVINGSBANK, 73 Gash Gitte oF ea ., 804 on Seturceye 73 tek cee sm. to &p-meee pe TRUE DISCOUNTS. tc ec -ednbosits}cnitl €'p me inierm pal a: | Sogo cask Gite of Genoral Banking Business dove, snd Ooi. | 2200 — a = ~ al Peints, ‘Discons' 6,800 Carb Gifts, seeregative. 990,008 B. POLKAY: President. H.W BARRETT, Gashlets oe et President PRICE OF TK. KETS. te Whole Tic! 800 Qovarter Tickets. Tickets... 840 ‘ichete....... et Frei, W Jone . Si sorttam BENBY ¥. MOORE, Beery, Q°e SEW RoTAsLisumant. [PPEBIAL HOTEL CaF, BOYs’? CLOTHING AT SAME LARGE REDUCTIONS. ADJOINING NATIONAL THEATER. Ladies an@ gentlemen will be served with all the DELIOAOES OF THE SEASON at the abore Cafe, which is first-class in ali its ap- be to the public THURSDAY, Bo- i. Rovio | J 8 PEiRcs, SO ARVALID our ‘ave been our repo: rash SaUSEE*S, Peele, Maproved, machin Shaan hearse mB ao, COME EARLY! Bow the dya-te €9 Jeter oe ET ‘0. ————cCcCc—a—_— HABLE BROTHERS, MERCHANT IAILORSE FINE CLOTHIBAS, novaé-tr Coermer 7th and D Streets N.W. W: TOR: LS) JEWSLEY &E- nov3s-Im* nh ‘reets south sox, ALAGA ha jj suinil taveloe: very cacice; prioe Gl afer four pout taney ba, ome # O25

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