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ta od SS ener PEMUNGE? : eee 1 Tae Sti P publishes the Lists. of zemaining im the Washington City Post Office under the provisions of the law difecting them to be printed in the newspaper having the. circalation within the delivery of the office, | Its total daily circulation is more than double that of any other Daily printed in the District of Co- lumbia. see, UP Thong Tue Stan is printed onthe ‘Steam press in use south of Baltimore, Iteegition 1s so large as to require it to be put to press early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent in before 12 o’clock m.; Caney nt Met may mot appear until the next day. } | Noricu—District of Columbia. Ad vertieainents to be inserted in the Gat titone Sun ate received |, at and forwarded from Tux Stan Office. Portes Matrers.—Before Justi John A n tederick ‘yelberiley Deoyaiet for trial on a charge at - y = resistance EE while in the dise! Mr Suit Ieetilied thas he get pee the’Park on last Monday the place. The occasion a pic-nie of. ithe German Rifies. Went there sy three o’clock p. mand abeut Ave o’clock Mr. Lyons ¢ame to wiiness and said there was a disturbance iu the arher, and asked witness to quiet it_ Lahey the arbor and saw Mr. Fred. itliams, whe was drunk; told bim to be quiet, which he sed todo Staid there Ep minutes, and rds ‘went up towards Pee pevities is in the gard = saw a map out at ite with a stone, hand. Told officer Edmonston to arrest hee ‘He did so. Went in again, and presently there ‘was a pry of Fight, fight!’’ Went out and siw ‘two men clenched, and assisted Mr. Arth to put bem out. Returned and saw Williams, whom Arth was trying to put out, and went to assist, ‘and the crowd rushed up. Witness tried to keep the crowd off. Presently a soldier ran across from the pavilion, some fifty feet, with a saber in his hand, with which be struck Williams, over the head, a tremendous blow, which felled him to the . Witness turned and arrested the aera ‘and the company and the outsiders rushed up, and a number of the soldiers charged ba ae on witness, ran a bayonet through witness's. leg There was great excitement, and witness ‘was surrounded by the excited soldiers, who said ‘witness had no right to arrest an body, and they hed witness's arms confined, so that he wag com- pelled, to let the prisoner go. Don’t know the name of this man who struck Williams. When witness was surrounded by these excited Soldiers, and his arms confined, Apgetman Yoshed forward, very much excited, with his bayonet pointed "fall at witness. and in the melee witness was struck in the mouth. Thinks Anger- zpan is the man who struck, but did” noi, see him do it. The inside of witness's lip was;cut or scraped, and bled. Angerman’s manner was very vicious and angry. They took witness's prisoner away, and witness failed to make the arrest; wit- ness had drank two or three glasses of layer beer That day, but was not at all drank. Williams was very drupk, but not at all disorderly, and witness thought cht he might rhaps a into trouble, and had better be kept out of ‘m’s way. When witness received the blow in the mouth, be in- tantly turned and saw Angerman jn the beiMger- ent attitude sbeve described; witness exclaimed, pointing to him, “Never mind, | know you, An- werman.’? Angerman has been an. auxiliary frdenens witness never heard anything against im while he was an officer. Witness drew, his billy and struck at several of the rioters, but his arms were so confined that he could not do any- tfing. Dido’t see F. Sehmidt do anything. Wit- ness couldn’t say positively whetber Angerman struck bim or not, but thinks be did, as His bay- Tiams — were at juit, permission > and "west _fonet was charged upon witness the instant he re- 4 _dinary, ceived the blow in the a After they had fescued the prisoner, the com was drawn up ina line, andthe captain pointed to witness an said something to them about ie epaulettes hav- tng been topn or injured by witaess, but if this was the case, witness was not aware of it They were very nach excited at what he told them W hen witness was struck there -were plenty of others as near as Angerman—near enough fo have — witness. ty Edmonston testified that he wes present, ‘was endeavoring to assist Suit when'the aifair saauenal: Suit had arrested the soldter who struck Wi and pe griawey pad Suit said he must have bim, and w he Would assist to take the man. Satt wens forweed, and the crowd rushed up, and the soldiers made their charges and ted, and at the last charge Angerman weame out in advance of the line, very much ex- eited, and as he drew his t away Suit turned round and his mouth was wre 8 ‘Wit. ness didn’t see the bayonet strike Suit; but as it waa drawn back, and Suit turfie@ round, his mouth was bloody. As witness and Suit bad the soldier who struck Williams.in charge, and were taking him away, thecrowd rushed up and be- came so excited that witness was forced away from Suit, and directly after witneas s1w that they weeds rescued the prisoner from him. At the time agerman came out of thé live with his bayonet atacbarge, Suit turned round, and pointing to him,exclaimed #0, G—dd—n you; I know you.’ Mr. Hilson teatitied that he was presentand saw the affray. “When be first weat be stw some fifteen soldiers with a citizen whom they were mmeliity and stamping ‘on, and using in a oatrageous munner. ‘This man wesa Mr. inal Rte? witness saw Suit hold of a mgs try iti ing to take him of. and a company came and got the man ay Sten Hilton ‘8 testimony corroborated that of the two office:s in all essential particulars Capt P.M Dedant er Had been there balf an bour, and the ery of *fizut,”’ Which was raised. Looked ont and saw a crowd. Saw a mam in citizen's dress with a fence-rail Saute sore in his bands. Saw a man named sae? ked about pretty seyerely. Saw an- ee nae Middleton beset by a crowd of fae hed bad him pinned up against the = ed soon s 4 table, and while look- doa nian in a unfform break from the crowd and ranover toward th Sekar beer stand and strike ~w@ than who stood by bimmelf He wreck the man such a Diow over the with fhe saber that witness observed ‘“ if fhat mani survived the blow be mast Lave @ very eed * The soldier ran back and Suit gyabbed him. Witness toried to ee. mam whom the sol- dict baa struck, whom some bad taken side and were affording assistance to; aud when he looked back be saw Sait with bis drm# es eras © of citlzeus and sel- are changing, tayonel nie’ Were futious; a@ cm ir; " and there was a great tumealt swhick looked vety.dai 3; 80 such ee obey pia fon oe to keep. « ‘those bayonets reedii pa that they Ny fog iets a while it ‘awiy from S: xclaimed Ay ern tare the- ie ion ak the with aon » Im Spite of, company.” Edmonston weal ue cal the com- pany, ae Pas cigpain ‘3S assist bim phare the soldier- neti bout his = “feats snd Ea ham and weat jtuess then. goticed tube < of the cap- ~~ 's epauletes was somewhat Dea’t re member of seeing” Augerman that day. Thivks doing ba omar | extraor- have been likely to notice ater nenene was’ ns thre ail Sult arrest a crow@, and his | erased i, ar, kno’ — did digngee thn woe any one Suit ele ih is eases wd was ay much he ‘had | or — strike | ane the ri Short! there he See commotion at: ; sinking od ver to see it. Agohs:| was Beka 77 tim to assist in eee fy ng an Any “ 2 | y Pe friend of earn eee iers Witness stance he could, and i asaldierc b his bayonet point- . ft ae , aod = ene Fined ~- his Ww i the doldier ' tee nde ~— a di ani monston , at be Ty idiers and othe crowded ot sone argh said the @fficers had right ib toe the maac shi ad} Bisbily Ay hand; aad to capper pw crowd of. He —— eos, a — be. cae Siinensene ituess Baw no par- pte man in the Se soe thing that he temembe, as alread bs pede - dl enoug to-put poe ow. Saw XE q ‘ sew the circumstan- ae ces attending the aff: vidence being sub- sf fates. | FLOUR, MEAL, MILL’ FEED. —— partich ly Leen et tac, F "Yat <i le oy Family, a i a! rt but Lissa f hi Fi 4 a SC cept iu one oft tS ate |e ound Cory Feed of all kinds peinh relating te. Ane Baid thac | egtttsen® tte 5 dots to. at the thine Suit hire ith, biwself pw cs Rp are invited & CO. and Sult and € the odiy ones § {1 ¥. bine 5 oma li gaeties u ny ona line = the dine, y fet, youet on a "8 face, and the weapon bios tant THE WEEKLY STAR. — ofeapiaet eneee rantts from striking his own nose; and that Suit’ tide diately turned round, and bis lip was bleeding. It now being the examination was su Grites: ti Pedy Seed et used sy aa From be wi r Fridley,) until next Monday mi to ing, at 10 o’clock. Mr, 0 tee ri sian wa ol Spee aL ~— hg ae Ee as se) fér the prosecution. the defendants; and Justice Walter sat as si | The anne 3 Hours 4 poate gem, by W: Longfellow, ‘bil Bich mu interesting u 8. Arthor, “3 My magistrate with Justice Williams. COMMENCEMENT OF THE Semoots .—On Mond: Father wit sory oy Rope; ‘New aigutioas A Sketch to the life—a poe next, ell the public and most of the District and surrounding See Ri ; | Dr. Hall on Gymnasiu mence their autumn sessions. We give below Political Ambition andl ie Be ras, The blary concerning walcb. respectively, will be] Tur Lecomotive Telp Young Mat You te a x anted; an} fang ne ALC Tae A a peed tedes Hielnewr Metropolitan pres Institute, Mr. and Mis. item} ‘inal mn; Hi ron 8 seats edy Franklin; Ene ieee Wales; I es; Life, in | Be Washington Female Institute, Mrs. Smith e 6, street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Last of the Atiantic Cable; When Parcs Brownlow “with join the Democrats; The Bla- tSet is ) densburg Duelt Meteor Uni le Mr. and Mrs Z. arg sg Ground; The Great i ad ecneeat ‘st. and No ¥yavenee. Prt a iewe ot . P ut, epee ks of a mM ©. Br seo ~ 9K st between Eighth Operations prion Powet esi Mtrsaterty Wake fe Teeeitute for Young Ladies, Fairfax county, Va. de 387 D street, between Sixth and Seventh. Everett Institute, EW. tes A Massachusetts avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets. Brookeville ts E B. Prettyman, Mont- gomery pcounty Mrs. (.Corritdet Female Boarding and Day School, Alexandria, Va , Sept. 18.) Young Ladies’ Academy of Visitation, ¢or- ner Tenth and G streets. erent: College, F street, between Ninth and Rock Hill Academy, Christlan "Brothéts, Elli. cott’s Mills, Md. Washington Select School, Samuel Kelly, tors; ner of Tenth and G streets. Miss M.R ll’s Select School for, Young Ladies, 451 Twelfth street. i Washington, Alexandria and G 5 Rout niapenees of tas Mieteoaie Palplt {n the Distsiet ee ot Columbia; Rowdyism; A Home Women; meeting the Jackson. Democratic Association onday evening. tation of a banner —Speeches, &c ; Riot at the Park; The Pas- wants Letter of Archbishop Kenrick; Japanese “Tommy” and the _—s Maiden” of bese interesti ~~ Ancient Pas tee oman cra ep tO BE ‘barked in ft; ‘Correspondence on the — ng “Letter from *c. 8. N.,” while ona Tour; Onr aan ol Corres- ndenee—; uerade ~ Bie : of the tee'hip Plymouth, at it Cadiz, Spain; Our Rio le Corresponden: Emerson Institute, (for boys,) Charles B. 3. Young, RNAs of treet, ‘welfth Summer ‘Travel—editorial corres} Ft eae Co Richards, 370 | dence of thewtar; Pennsylvania Politics; Eighth street, between K and L. = General Apathy; Visitors in Wathing- News; Editorials; Washington News and Gossip; Local Intelligence, &eo., &c.; —_ peralen foreign and domestic, by mail and lelegray Interesting Personal Item: And a great variety of choice literary articles, — prose and poetry, too numerous to men- jon. This is just the paper above all others for per. sons scjourning in the National Metropolle t to seat! their friends ‘ata distance. Price only bree cents copy, or 81.25 annum; postage prepaid by Game etn 80 Arty ery i} WANTS. WANSTED—a competent COOK. None need ae but those who ean come wll recom - mani To such, liberal wages. No. 375 C st. : -- oh E. Kingsford’s Seminary, 415 E street. (Oct, te Village Green Seminary, Rev. J. Hervey, rite , Delaware county, Pa. ev. . P. Russell’s School for Young Ladies, Cavite Toaticat ite, Thomas N. and John 8. n itu BER Teka Het wtern we paten ranklin lem: for y ick; corner of Thirteenth asd H streces Miss M.° Lewis’ School ey Ladies, Ninth street, second door north of F street. Central Academy, J. 8. DeHart, corner of E and Tenth streets. St Matthew's Female Academy, Sisters of Charity, corner ef Eighteenth etrenk and New York avenue. Mra. A. E. Bell’s Seminary, corner of L and Teoth streets. Eliea E. Janney ‘s Female Acodouiy, I street be- tween Eighteepth apd Nineteenth St Vincent's School, Sisters of Charity, corner of Tenth and G streets WASTER: dey at t lexondria.. a ber ¥ j for herman: wre Academy, Dr. S. 1, Loomis, First Pea "Apply at 4 63 Piclay *. Taal oom Ripley Female Seminary, O. E. Ripley, Penn- | “t¥- fr any inet ohy — pe he avenne, between Eighth Nto th Ww ANT }D—An industrious and carefal YOUNG ‘eet eants, (Sept. 10 ) + #cguainted with the retail cer eed aod Drawing and Painting School, J. M. Stanley, meagan None other need ») ace es ne ee 2 eet Th at opponts Ee a nia averue me Ten leven etre Lafayette Institute, Prof. LC.Leomia, 367 Lhwas TED—By a middle-aged lady, a SITUA- street, opposite Franklin Square, (Sept. 10.) LON as housekeeper or nursery governess. Mrs. G. donroe’s for boys, Indiana’av- Reis, Foulgaslte ed for pr eithor situation, expepia enue, near Second stree' e Misa Mary P. Duncan’ 's school for gils, 21 [fiat W atienaed to. id Tet at the Star Office, will be ae ) ana, Byentte, (Sept 1 ANTED—A SITUATION haml d Street Seminary, Mrs Goodrich, 435 Fith | WW craure by SITUATIO souge chambermaid street, between D and E. furnish excell Mise Ficher's sc 400 ME buses ay: oan furnish excellent refurenges. Pl vase nldre-s a Rosia titbshioen prea ca pear ae to E, M , Star Office, ant ie advertiser will au SI at jon coe school, 179 Sixth street, be- RroRM ATION WANTED OF WILLIAM Mee: Plans: Acedothy, 987 Ninth street, north | iast head “ia ua cage the Washington of Columbia College, (: og “oy Commercial Coll¢ge, m. w. Young & Co., as Seventh street, opposite P. O. Department town Female Seminary, Mise ML J. Har- Hacer eorgetown, D.C Georgetown College, Georgetown, D.C. Tux STaNv oF Cotors vated b the City Coun Water Works, D. C, thing concerning him Sm PRON than fuilw receives by his sister ROSE = 343 South Front street, Philadelphia. een —A good COOK. A German, Scotch or English woman may address Box 16, at this \ office. au 3) 3i* WARE R Fee COOK, WASHER, and Foone that can come well rec- cils - esentation to the Seventh Reyiment, of | ommended her best es will be paid. Apply im- Rew dork, a8 we bave before stated, have een | madiately at 397 Thirteenth st, between G aiid H. leposited'in the Mayér’s office, where they can Bu be seen until Monday next. The following gén- femen have been appointed as the committee who will a to New York to present the colors: #2 REWARD.—Strayed or stolen, on Sunday, Moss. Dove, Ward, and Logs of the Board of Auguat 26th, a Merk “hay bay Mash; bia jn the ne ene ere. Tie abo epedin rd RSQ returned to. orner of Messrs. Powell, M ) and Chas Fee Catal and Sixth sts., Yeates Hill, iy eee Jones, of the Board of Comtaen ounell. Robert ot ere Ould, Distrigt Attorney; J. W. ley 299 Jno. }* Way TED IMMEDIATELY—A competent F. Coyle, esq., Mr. John Savage, editor © States INING-ROOM SERVANT Tho bet of and Union,” Dr. Blake, Commissi enee i Public | teferences required. Apply to No. 375 C st.. cor- Buildings, John F. Ennis, esq , C. W. Boteler. ner ie =52 Segoe a ad ay reat by the year. a small two- ‘ice Watah-Wonks aie how resumed at almost tory BRICK or FRAME HOUSE. with or quite all of the points at wae they were sus- if rooms, (for & family of three persons,) in pended. We perceive that Is are invited pbc! ytd ip 8 quict lonality, Addrers A. 'T., for completing the brick wor vol the high-serei¢e tating bn terms, &c , through City Post Office. baapibic & Lee’s hill, in Georgetown, the bids to be received tp to the 6th in nt, on which Way they will bo cpened. At the Cabinjohn bridge the work is active, and “pipe-laying”’ fs going ee: on in the tr Eis upper work on'the bridge pver J soon be completed though, gn account of some difficulty at the quar?, ie mooely of stone for the abutment eather’ W N'TED— Ry a steady and industrious men, @ SITUA’r as col og at of recom: byt al given. Address M.C., Star Office. dy 12 LOST AND FOUND. LS -A pair of GOLD oe 8, in the orthern Liberties Market. finder will be liberally meee leaving Ce hm A. POWERS i inthe co marl '—Petween 6th and i2th sts, a Hair? =H . with a hair cross attached. ined Pouice Statistics —During the month just ended Justice Down tried two hundred and nine Corporation cases. These included the cases at the Central guard-house. Fifty-two persons were sent to the work-house; eleven committed to jail, and sever bonded for‘trial at the next teri of the A together above thocross with scuff pin’ ne, Criminal Court. During the same period Justice " na Drury, of the First Ward, tried eighty-three, Leas N wlll bescitably rewarded. tehwcoe sal Corporation cases. The fines and costs im these cases foot up $242. { AN EXcAMPMENT.—Next week there is to be a eens see the uniformed militiaof the 't4 of Pennsylvania. slaty eet ammaetbe late of of vice peep fet pvt len spavy ordered to atten will be on the grou from ‘Tuesday, the 4th, rin Thursday, t! the ound jaclustye. The National Rifles, Capt. Schaefer OF this city) invited, and will unite ip theencampment . hey leave on Monday, and 5 REWARD.-Lost. on tho morning of the 8th wilt return on Friday next. of August, my back and tan K z UER BUTCH kuownas BML sto Se Cuxtrat GvaRpnovse Cases. —Phillip Kea- KLD'S* Beauty.” ‘The above reward T—Fiye or six LETTERS, two Commis- 4 sion, and other paper, between 7th st. itol, Pa.av. A Liberal reward will be gi finder J ‘leaving them at 2d Anditor’s offi er's Build ‘ing. FOUND in my my Geiry | ee red COW, (dr eenth street, BRIDGES Danity. The owver may ad the same by proving property aud paying aa charges ot" ser, disorderly in the market; workhouse thirty } Will id for her return to No, 396 Pa. avenue, dejo Richard Lee (aybting; “ana aed tony vil ge 8645 John L. rath ae ismnissed. AME TO THE SUBSCRIBER'S, aiarge red Jarboe, do; fine apd costs $2 215. Jahn Jarboe. and white COW ; botit horns cropped profanity, do. #3 15 Luke Ralf; di Singpderly; <2. $3 15. ‘ ge nd a notoh on right and a crop on the left car, Six lodgers. The change} O° owner is requested to come forward, 5 property, sharase, and take her away. of thi itber toward autawnal 4 sore iw ~ umber lodgers witheg nee the } ‘Sixteenth eticet, between # and @ sts. au SI St —A LADY’S WATCH AND CHAIN in AMUSEMENTS —The season will be inau; arated the Market House or on Pa. avenue. be by Wyman, the popular magician, w il tween 7th and 10th sts. A liberal reward will be given for uf left at my store. make bis first appearance, since the new HARLES STOT’ Fellows Halt, on Munday Might. As the _Bu 3) tt 375 Pa. av., bet. 43: and 6th si stake bas been greatly ly enlarged, W yman ences new decorations, ew tricks, and freah sup reat Focnars Tate? in my gerden,adark SOW ore le isever welcome, wit! his comical, M, happy ‘Souls countenance ull, | quoutpdsa.prare property. pay di wi At pablic saleon Thi vs Centex Marxer.—The sy of, rovial of mbar tat poten vifered in the market this om se wena Brane op my residences eo sp hgtipplies fon the past week, ample in | 803) 3t* R, J, McCLELLAN. ality. Th yand O8T—On Tuceda BS of was ck afade dt Fg isiraa Lo pag HER OS as quoted inthe Star yesterday otter pre Evening Star News-papers, containing four walled throughout the’ sale hours. foach da: for the month of June, The wit ve 8 liberal reward by, retacnips Winiithty 90 morrow ater sompsnle a and dB, of the Washington oe ifentey a ‘mr Simpson noel Ue Corie entur street and reo] BRR: iol Seytamine, nm on jemi to this “ = to attend Bode rs ‘iT Hen Sager a dereased member the ba! 5 he Marine’ band, Prof. Scala, will pan mbes, having boon thar them se Fes jeest Liquors, and the eating bs saniriis Fe ighore. ng bar will GONE, Damanar any, had Aber Bell seared Ev Stat WMS BIMPEON: Proprictor,. Mops py cena or Winans & WILSON’S ing gage, aru Pee a iB ike ing ‘cor UNRIVALLED' we eeanigh | Oa) “ Family Sewing Machines, ~ teh MIND meeearesede gener al WITH IMPROVEMENTS, * é with full paren ee apother which reader thera Praenes seat pal sit te column. a , THE cy, Ne. a46 ‘AT Tae NE ey Agent, near 7th street, ‘rom $54 to 8100, ‘With lastractions free of charge. it on-} “su 2-lm Tux CaritoL Association give a, d Ming : ment, » _ oe . Es J. STEER, Agent,” Trace the picess fora ties dies tre d | eae piensa Be am still in the tne’ Capea iat TF a ARY 5 ae sil of thie cits “> seule peed fac iat ki _ Hod oA Asa q ipped and ¢ Se 5 ie EY Jt Ld Pode ; je are coming ont iptocne te i be Oh “the side" ght ane t Lohse cad mano | oa ae : sai a eee | “is unerst services will take Fino 4 hat is worn crassa te et a | Pees. — De ale ny ae pone aes SETS it Fenhwacre eveey In his city. on on the Sist Au; at, sf i phoid fever, syite: elegance and ae new goods eamer durin maa martrines rit ner Seay aes: cacao ts me ¥ dsaos, ast Capital strect, nose ste ¥ The Jeshions, bat el ia reieacse i by the indies are ‘anu 2-eolw M, ey Ne fy. D.C. Beptern wl, I ston to be inserted in the Evawmg Stan, & being the newspaper having the isrcest ¢iroulation of any daily paper publisaed in Washington.) 17" All persons applying for letters in the follow- ing list, will please say they are ADVERTISED. LADIES’ LIST. ot See ee 9 Dixon, Harriet Falmer, Mary axa. Audeteou, Mra E 8 Darrell Maal ieee ben Bass, Miss Barbara Fry, Mien Race, Mra ke, Catharine Pe: sino Fan =; Read, Bre Mary Brien, Mary F Mes A bardeou,Bilen Binck, Mary ry Miss Josep Rowtand, Jno A 3 Blackstone, Emma F' » Mary Ri izaberh Br Haanora F nie Ryan, Winefred Margaret Giles MirsClariansA Siack, Jane P 2 Ellen Gay,Mise EJ Simms, Panny iseMollie DGray, Mrs Jno B Smith, Prescilln Ba + Mary Aun Garnett Jane Scott, Ginnie ; Allen A Griffia, Strother,Mre Prank Baker! MreL it Grats Mre Ma jary Shannon, Catharive Briscoe, Rachel Hill, Mist Ellen” Stilleon, Blaria J Cook, Miss A Hill, Charlotte A Shehany Mra Bk. Cou MeCr Hull, Mary E Sayder, Panny eae me Elisa Hay, Mrs Mary T Suspson, Mrs MH MreR A Hinton, MreL M Shannon, Ellen Ehein Mary. , Heskell,Mre Juin B Simpaoo, Mise Mayl- Chern ; Hannan 2 Hawthorne,Mar E Sulokowski,Mrs raMA ard, M Simmaker, Mary alien E Howard, ag J Sumer, Helen liye MaryJ Harrison, Elizabeth Tripp, Mrs Jno A wiord, MraJenny James, Mary L Turner, Mra Hattie pa Margaret Lynch, yes ‘Sarah Try. “Verein Davis, Annie E fils, Mise Mary Toc irs James Dormes, Mary E iseSarah E Watts, Mies Miron Davis, MreJos EE More, Miss Aon Willett, Mra R W 2 Dotson, Aon M_ = Moffitt, Muse L Wineball, Sarah C Duvall, Mrs Eliza Morrau, Miss G — Woodruff, James Dyer, Mrs E A Muchell ‘Mre HM Willaims, Mies Drum, Mar Marshall, Scapa Whittaker, Mrs JC Deloney, Marin Noble, Ma Wills, Helien Dishmas, Melly” PravtcMie Willie A Young, S:rmh A ea LIST. Qrew Goodieg, Bess ae wu pont Bi Bergman, W, Gray, Ju Breerer, P Coa Grose, JD Garrison, Geo Posten DS A Gurteas Buckley, RI Gildee, F ip Gray, A Howard, Wm Heerd, Wan Richardson, Jno Barry, Jno Richards, Felix Brewster, H P—® Rupp, Fred Blanchard, Mr Smead, WB 4.EK Scryker, WH Boles, DA Soreeve, Wm O Berger, D Jose Swieh, Thoe P Brown, Swann, Dr SR Bass, C Shoemaker, $ BearantyB CG Spencer, 8B Brown, Basil Smith, Srmvel Bohrer, BR Servos, MS Bamogast, A Johnson, Theo Stryker, Maruny Brown, A Johnson, S W Smith, James Chaudiee, Wm E Johns, JT Smit x Jobuson, Jno J Shepherds 3 v Ingraham,GC —-Bhanagan. Jno Jord: i Ingr iifiiechsChes E89 Seaare Jones, C Schnable, fe, Elisa Cross, Robt H Jamison, A B Seth, DE i Jackson, A P Starr, Chas Kemp, Wm Stewart, Chas Kanfman, Jonas Snow, UH Kendail, A L Shoewaker, A Cavenough, Jno Knapp, Aaron Sumerwell, Arnold Campbell.jaeR Lenox, Waler Teasdale, W Cook, HD W so Trier, W8 Clack, HE Talbot, Robe Courtney, Geo Thomas, Jno Cook, Geo Tucker, Jno DH Croach FN i Taylor, Ham Clark, ES. (ents Jno WTandy HT Calwell Lincoln, A Tromp, Granville Gohen, Ried bag Adolph ‘Thempeoa, CW Chase, EP Mohoim, Win B Talbot, Cornell. Dant Mucrds, Wm ‘Taliferrio, tory Capel, Davi Mile, WE De Van Buren, JH A Moore, Willie Van Pieet, B as Davidson, wm Wheort, w ‘h Dunn, Willie Williams, Thos Duncast, Wm Moore, James P| Ward, TH Dailxs, Esqr—2 = Moeller, Jno. N Waguor, ba G Daley, Jas Marchand, Jco g Whe Davie, Jas jurray, James Dy Pn cand i: ely, Daniel. F Mason © C Donaidson, Ed agg AH egy E - M: Daley, Ch: Ellison & Telfain Elliott, Mitton—® Ider, Matthew McCockie, TM 3 Feast, Mahlon Fhon, Jno MISC. ele Marre thal Book; LH; 4 B; K S.F.T;R.E.X; BPN. (7 Larrens must i8 ALL cases pe PReraiv. WM. JONES. P. M. PERSONAL. ISSOLUTION.—The Copartnership he; existing between thé undersigned 1 as dissolved by mutual consent. John V use the name of the business. A. Washington, D.C., Auguat Bilt 1880, au 30 3t* I will still continue the bu bubinens at the ok stand, corner New Jersey avenueaud south B street, Cap- gro Hill, where I will be p eased to see all my cus- mers as usual. @'n hand atall times, all ert F ESP a and SALTS MEATS, BUTTER, Sepi fore AY wai mie Ou caries of the ‘an stat INO. V. BRY. ri 5 4 ON HAVING CLAIMS Aw T the estate the Iate Esenezen Rov- pina )tom*, e t them ( ly voue for dar r vor t oe peorerthe 5th day of Jane. hone PUHRAIM B ROD BIRD, corner Ist and M ste. ‘Trustee for the Heirs, “au 22-2tawst" AST, PRESE T. ANDFUTORE EVENTS, will’ be sausfactorily explained by a sat her residence No. 337 st , between Ist ra 2nd sts., Island. Consultation fee 25 conts. au 25-1it* ADAME FELIX, FORTUNE TEL. M irom Paris, informs her former fiends god th able generally, that she has removed to Mouth direst between Hand F, where ‘she will be NMP Istow to see ‘all who will favor her with a eall. NM ADAME eee Tur —— AsTROLO- Gist anD DocrRass ‘ur ops.— This highly tly ged 8 and intelli tyr Present an Nor ri ‘Twenty -second street, between i! = i, Washington. je BOARDING. ING —Two or three gentlemen can he Beare Gated with BOAR RD ond OOMS in & private family by inquiring at No. % I, between_ 9th and 10th streets, ‘au %- nid) 453 NINTH STREET.—Persons returning to the orf joe ther ‘ow resorts will vacant arent jes: rabl ving the conye- niences of sss. wai me B20 Clo ete, at 453 9th st., oF Fy, suitabl je either for fami- lies or ‘aieeie Santee’ ‘able boardets secom modated on moderate terms, an 18 2w? FOR SALE. AND RENT. (Bor other “For Sale and Rent’ advertisements, see first page. } ore RENT-—| Fiza, BRICK HOUSES of the z handsome Gres buildtagsy On, erly sos ocou ated on een M an Nets. north eer par teula~ sunduirent No -269 corner 7th sta ,or 353 Pa. av, wouth side. between ‘Bes pel 6th sts ,of WM. HB, MPBEL so l-eodw ve nl —One thi ek HOUSE Fok EERa, between sihand aeateogtastelan with@g ‘ood igen hey one Frame jand enue, iin Byer cael le for 2er 3 nts ON, Taare ‘opus, bebween v a rd bin ng R: ve opposite, the Nitosat Hotel, No.373, , sel 2t* EN T—One of thy pleasant. comforts - Fo El cy st SWELLING) HOt BOvess in the grow tr From Rowen 3th aire Sala, [eer or of DB DB, TES ooruor 4 + av. Rent $2”, OR S& pe OF Bay Na Tieeeee house trout she 00 ms ‘Also o tur opt u Birpets north. ce va a Cae r either er ge nea Pa.av. eiare stant ee of Chil i cde and ‘A new 4» je mantles Ad: OW insu (PIR ae 0.» watinon, nangant OOM iit tra ; Penney ~ GEORGETOWN. ‘THE LATEST NEWS Correspondence of The Star of The Star. ae Val ‘a Ghonextown, September 1,100. | TELEGRAPHIC. _ a ery! the R, ppc 7 form was wor bel ow Ps i hed —The boat of the As- § ‘the Jouxs, Aug. Ht uowe Republican Association of Washingtos Nah we | sont bes arrived frou Cape Race, with signed by avout The name advices brought by coeanenp opted ts “The G Clud. | Fulton, which sailed from for New aur te the National ican - | York on the 224. tion.” A second vice ident was elected, and | The of the British Parliament was @ committee appoin to inform the National | expected on the 94th. Republican Association that the club had he 1,500 Garibaidians who had ney ScEMeien; Sind wan “sendy 0s co-operate wi in Calabria were joined by 2,000 insur- them. Inconseguence of the propeses meet gents, with whom they to the mountains of the Bell and Everett men on nex Fridey night P thodatennest Nepics the club for two weeks Col. C » With 4.000 volunteers, bad quitted Prof. Matthews,of L urg College, lectured | Taomania, the direction of the main land Mere lest, might i in the Cheb on ress | One thousand five men with arms and street, bi ra jaence nts, from Sardinia, landed at Naples, but Bibie ~ ieee » "There was not a large au- | were compelled to A = ence ad it of our townsman, Mr. Henry Win- gate he 4 * practical builder, fatthful and com- petent, and is prom: n fulfilli it e~ ments. The Menon! ic Hallow H h street “oneal igh Sr. Joszrn’s, Aug. 31.—The overtand express our finest padalons,) Le ape built 7 ew from San Francisco ; i i i him, | Tonnage there was very scarce, and every vessel the recent improvement of Mr. A Pickrell’s resi- were dence, on Third street, and the finely oned | with Suet what ee teen house now building for himselt on Coagtoasenn bear evidence of his taste in designing skill in executin, About 800 lal E i ! i i work in his line. cattle were offered at Drovers’ Rest yesterday, of which 600 were sold to specu- stencna butchers at from $3 to $3.50 per 100 gross. Notice Miss Thomas's advertisement. Her well- known establishment is, as usual, well filled with articles useful and ornamental. GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS ~~ other Georgetown advertisements see first Page IST OF LETTERS REMAI v1 E' 3 REMAI Neen { POS«t HRLEE, GmORS cee, « oe | ie for the mont! Movements of General Walker. Begs 7 31 —The schooner J. Roatan, with fifty men 5 ack: ‘from Ruatan on the 17th verso ba rc tomers im im the ionedibe onduras advices of the 15th ie itt please oat Piiet srs advertised; otherwise rea tying Truzillo. ean op tee it of the 19th toes This bed AD) Beard, Mre Eliza R Griffin sachaalieg pg eng who were leaving Butler, Mise E Gainer pentir ‘numbers for Raster. Barve Bus Myre) Juckoon, abice 3 St ee Becket! Mrs Mary Jove Cs vie u Judge Douglas iu ve beng ah A .P Vietla Stayton an isk co bs teva pos ri ne ot oiake, Nia eae ws wal received, corted to the St. Charles Hotel. dressing a vast crowd on Cnniial ie ating non-intervention doctrines ss Mary Georgiana Mire Beene” Wiliasse Si Aureha W) >, Blan Myers, Mre Molly Wa Guinn, Miss Betsy Nailor, Miss Litzie White, Miss C 's Abels, Jacob inger, HW ; Suteteen, Soba on ee New York, Sept. 1—The British mail steamer Austen, A ilter, Donald Karnak, from Nassau on the 26th, reports the fol- Bik, Wm Pia? - dapheth T jarry, Amos lowing disasters: The ship LAberty from New Bowen, Capt SP Pord, Juo Nortnrap, Ww» York for Palermo, strived on the 16th ult. She Barker, 8 Fleming» Deal Nye, Hirem = Bogie, Robt—@ Griffin, Chas T bad been ashore on the Moselle Bank Thesalvors Byrne, Philipp W Gaegler, Anttiony refused $20,000 for the sal . The bark Indiana Black, Peter Herfon, Richard) from Savannah was totally on (he Great B.- Peddie. pod n = bamas on the Lith ult. The cargo (of rice) wrs Hote: Me sin, nearly all saved. The schooner Virginia. from Philadel on the Hirst, . bound to Indianola, was ily loet Heard, Sohn F z lia reef om the 7th wif. Pereussurs, Aug. 31 —The Dougiss ‘Demo- cratic Convention of North Carolina adjourned last _mght. Fifty counties were represented 175 Meclcas ya Mr. Douglas made an able y clectoral tekst as semtneted © as Caureli, Capt T P The Hon. Jobn 8 Milison, member of Congress Garver, BW Rorberd, Berry Norfolk district, Virginia, made a speech Rementanipactina Scott, Thos J 7 O ud jackson a here to-night, in which be earnestly advocated pm et Rive, W no. shies the chime of Mr. Dougias ang, Ric Kraphausser, Me Kessier, 1 ——————_—____. Convention of the Connecticut National De- joey, Renta Hartrorp, Conn., A Kashar, A evening publishes a acail Lewis, om bengy the national democracy. moe on the 12th of September, to nominate a Breckin- talk ea ridge and Lane electoral ticket. The call is Dickerson, 0 C pa peel by Hoa. Wm. H. Eaton, member of the Dotson, George MoCubbin, TM—2 Wullsai convention Connecticut Duly, Benj McBreid, Jno Wilerd amend for Mankwws, S W aard Mathes, Capt Jno Waste ASD | MeNulty, Thos, ~ Vio'eut, Chas W. - MISCELLANEOUS. —Agents of Georgetown Prison Rail Road; Ageat Metropolitan Autel; J. B. 8; Camphor 1" Laurrans ty aL. cases Must Be PRerar. Septet HENRY WIRTTILLEY, PM. CHOOL BOOKS AND. STATIONERY See ehply otaehoo! Books aed TAL Req sites, Drawing Books, Draws Masoriels, ee, Parents saatenanqnaenan Oe) at id prices, Bot ~ ‘nacy Sore se 2-3t Ligh street, near Firat. NUFF, AN ? ARS, qPouscco, Fr =) Voc ae. D SEGAR: ’s N ve esses idaight m , Toe ‘edge Kelly 2; Myers, fe seve | 13; Millward ad Latest from New Granada. New Yorx, August 31—Advices from Santa Martha, at eee ee ner oe Liberals on that town was dail - English war steamer was in port, give ee I enptlniapniancetecl 136 ier Fs TOBACCO. ee pound lumps, fours, tens, jarge aud small ‘ing ace lotoffiae HAVANA and YARA3E GARS. on hand— 19 jones: of ae median aud low priced To- t's Scotch Snuff, in bottles ; ONE Tess, ana Maccaboy ndereon’s and Goodwis’s Fine ing and Smoki hai and Parlor Matches, 100 boxes of Pipes and Pip> Heads, 7 bates of Killickinick Smokine, and all ther Borrato, 31.—Gain Robinson, & young articles pertaining to the trade lawyer of Promise, was run over ~ 4 A !bef which are offe iit loved — the New York ex, = on the Central ia No. 59 High street, Georgetown. | ast night and probably fatel injuries. Goods delivered to any part of the District free of | He was intoxicated. charge. 8u 2-lw ‘ nl GETOWN FIRE-WOODSAW MILL, MORE. —" ge Conorxss st ann Canaan - Rais The from St. M bec of Hickory Wood, sawed in 4 prec: oS it a aie for mage Soapepeuner Balti. Nicholas on Wednesday nignt and sunk. = a & split 4 * le od 4 Per PL . Politics in Louisiane faston of the Breck - Quarters, thirds and ha'ves at the same rates. xw Douae wee | 1—A of . Hickory... 6 rd ine Bell im this State is Wood in the stick. Que: me per ge ge, Doug! Sede a A, > pointed Jor.s SunBerphce eit all guties. All.wood, delivered at the Death of the Wife ef Gem. Garland. _auB-lw Ss LMAN So STI MoplIVE. +” Sapatoca ‘Sept.1 ae, a ee, PLL! have Redioved. tenipdracdiy; of the US. Army, dropped @ead in fhe street to the Stor é Storey “ly gontifiea by p teuid Payne, =| a DP SHO can bo had on Creap bo over. ott ig: Sept. 1 — Flour—Family $8 000 au2 eva oe ‘S0a5 62. best Se ____| white, new, fair to good, §1 280$1 53; red $1 362 itd SIGNED CARPEN + BK ANDI $1 42 Corn—white 65c.; mixed Piss UL Hie fers his services to the pevhioat Oats 25 de? soa7Se 7 bdagmnen re and i vunetey | See 4 f tract for or myers: Sood oe Fy public and ivate tdiegs. od dt 08 Pisns Tarmenod et at short Gongtsas etown, i ka Ratt a SLNTOR ACADEMY. - Tas Next sion of this ph al een commepeeen has been removed to 161 West sire satest gress and High. Circulars may, toed caer Htieg 22d of Augant, atthe ene . of C Tite y Ba 48. 50. ARN An Fisteas, BRICK FA rent ses sto: N convenien' foe oat OR RE DWELLING, "on on ‘ust street, wil 10. AW HATS, STRAW Coat 1 STUCK 0 OF se In orde: en's aa Boy iY areet Tindvoements will be wiles ara wut th ‘the ay and beers at , TPaisr. scar Four nnd o hala: vEUE; GAME Bought at the Highest Prices, ‘At KLOTZ’S RESTAURANT, eus-eoim™ ‘Ninth =t., bet. Pa. a and D st. Fos ALBA, Baie of COACH. HG aoe sick h acache, acidity ston of spirits, ar ‘aif Druzgrst<, at 3" ha use for them, Ap) Sete raat eae oo BI w 0 6'p¥ i “STOVE and KINDLING WOOD, RB . — , 5. & WM i Pam By., between Ith and Frou” ing Et heme eth Paton. “TE Cash'paid fof al Witedw OF Grain. mui 23 ——