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4 AL NE WwW : thought his friend from the Seventh } Tax Casz or Mason Coorsr, of Young’s regi-| Liquor Law Cas john Welch was arrest- LOCAL NEWS, Werd (Wr, Lloyd) wee mistahen There sree ve ment of Kentucky Cavalry, was called up for 8 | ed by the soldiers California regiment for Eines” su Virgina uy oula net oer te bot | oSlck" Ton care sine Mier Cpe: | Sug Of Slee done rks Susie bas aad ~ 3 o’clock. e a: a re {C7 Though Trx 8742 is printed on the fastest peg me they could not open the aga Coopet EDUCATIONAL. R ITTEN ee ACADEMY, NDiANa Ay, NEax THIRD Sr. Seathern News. ¥ he thought a vote of | was made by Capt. Hall E. Colby, la that in cases of repeated violations be will com- | The next acatemie er wiil commence on - mean prese in use south of Baltimore, tts edition | this character could be changed before it was ans | master of the regiment, to the effect thet Major C. | mit to jell, and not fine the offenders, day. September 2 on Bow | gigumriute, Aug. 25 —The Memphis Appeal Js v0 large as to require It to he put to press at an | nounced by the Chair. If Secretary should | had broken open letters belonging to him ——-— au %6-6t O. C. WIGHT, Principal. | of the 24th ~ Serlng & private telegraphic Avertisements, should be | make 2 mistake, under such a rule there would | and othe-s SERENADE In GroRGETOWN.—The band of the EVERETT INSTITUTE. dispatch from Paducab, stating that » of enaty hee; A prrcmens be no chance to rectify It It was for that pur-| | The testimony of Capt Colby was, that letters | Second regiment serenaded Lieut. Drake, of the | Miassadace ive ev beoccin Orr axp | citizens on the 22d pamed nk bent in before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may | oose'that the votes were read before announced | directed to his wife and others were placed in the | Fegiment, at his quarters In Georgetown, lest 1Orn Srxuxrs section of tea Coke eenty creas <itinons of Ghat not appear until the next day. y the Chair. hands of Major Cooper on the 19th instant, and | ¢veting. It is said that the Lieutenant has been A Select School for is section of the State against such occurrences as The Sixth Annual Session of this Inst tate wij] | the late arrest of ber Kentuckians in Ballard commence <a Monday. September 2. ‘Terms mod- | county by armed ruffians from Cairo, and the sub- ‘01 ther 04 . RBS Clroul: steam Bookstores. or E-W-FARLEY, the Principalcat | eguent capture of the steamer Terry by the Fed- has ventdonen, 443 Toate ee Ais eral gunboat Conesiosea, announcing thet it Gow ——— 3 ‘4 Magoffin does not give that Protection they will FE" A us = M MARY, GEORGETOWN, ae Tennessee and the Confederate States . ED » Principal, e Same paper also states thet Gov. M: Miss Englist purposes, on Mouday, Septem’ legray fered ni 2d, to take charge © lnited anmber of puetie te ow 7 ead ~_— the aid, required, & Whose instruction and improvement her best ef- poy § Jobnvon, Senator from Padaceh, forte will be direoted. From her many years’ ex- |‘ Visit Cairo and demand of Gen Prentiss by periencs in this business, she hopes to. be to | what authority the arrest and capture was made, ive satisfaction te thoge erents aad cua-dinze —— ‘ace pupiis under her care. Terms made The Appeal trusts Gov Magoffin will issue a pplication at No. 35 Gay st. similar prociamation to Claib Jackson aT MAPA Ww | _A board. consisting of the Aldermen of Mem- T. MATTHEW’S ACADEMY, phis, bas been appsinted « com: mittee ike Cor. ROry We .ame New Yeux Ave i —_ on the subject of impressment. , » B.C. Avalanche says the deck hands of the steam- The exeroises of tais institution will be resumed . ~~ on the fist Monday in September. per see- | Dont having refused to work upon Confed- sion of five months. from $7 to $16; payable in | Crate stenmers, the commanding eral bas or- Advance. ‘The German and. French Kencuages, dered all such to be taken. Tbe deck bands bad Piusio, Drawing and Fainting. form extra charges. | Concealed themselves. or pertioulars apply at the ‘Rstitution. In some cases fermers bad been taken on this a BUADENsayRe ACADEMY, hand, was arrested and attempting to escape was INCE GEORGR’s Cov ¥ seriously wounded by a sbot This Inatitution will be reopened Monday, Soh A 4 Noriex.—Disteict of Columbia Advertisements | +7 26,Chait stated that the precedent was: oe be iad lonrnei that they were epson ep ire swith the tanker epee eh omer company A, the point of order, ie en, n! i to be Inserted In the BaLtitonz Sun are received | and but for that [omen Sabena sustain it. Cooper. w. SET ; at and forwarded from Tux Stax Ofice. (__ a gentleman allowed to change ar rae: reer Le be weet Hy dcteogtn wi When cuperiar’ oa Fommeyivanie avense. Sur- js vote? . . id ” i sending in letters. See his likenesses of distin- Chair.—He is. duced two letters; said they were Capt. Col- ished PRocegpines oF tue City Councits, August ea then I change vote | by, and opened them, and passed them to a gen- | 2" men, views of camps, etc. Photographs ss, te sof rma hore =A communication pel ‘Mr. donton ta bar’ Dove. ia rE teman, aba Mrs. a eyo over bg gentle 4s ic = “reas” . eg ee These changes made the vote, as announced— | man’ wi hem. e witness J resolution of the 12th instant, calling for an esti- 1 fy, mate for continuing the enlarged sewer on Thir- en i shoulder = — ‘allach, 18; . W. Seaton, 14; | did not know who they were directed to, or the | Hoxtoway’s Pits —Bilious Fever.—This dan for W.T Dove.i. ” es w speatehizs: contents; but heard the name of Mrs. Colby men- | gerous disease is immediately nipped in the bud teenth street. He that in consequence of the The Chair announced the result, when there | tioned. 8 timely use of this soti-febri ; corrective Jowness of the grade line, a sewer five feet In | was long and continued applause. Lt. Col. Samuel Owens testified that Capt. Colby mesticince 5 thor purify the secr-tions of the liver, contention Sr ere ee ses Tecommends * | “On motion of Mr. Dove, a committee of three | was at the time under arrest; that he was arrested | 7guovate, the, siomach, and cleanse the vio. Continuation of greater capacity, to consist of sid® | was appointed to wait on Mr. Wallach and notify | by Major Cooper upon a verbal order from Col. | paousends » fever have been restored to health b: ‘walls not less than nine feet apart, covered at the | )im of his election. Young, transmitted by the witness himself. Major | the use of these remedies, after all other means had height of three feet with a semi-eliptical arch, | “The Chair appointed as sald committee Messrs | C. and himself were officers of the regiment | failed. Sold by all Druggists, at 250., 620.,and $1 4 sco coe iy Magruder, Wilson and Brown. at the time, by gppolntment of Col. Young, | Pet box. ae auz-lw communication rece!) from. - | Dr. Magrader t as thy been con- | though not yet confirmed by the Department. | Cover suddi imate ister enclosing a statement of receipts and oan Miceien ais, ‘scaleoons eniaoaoare Col. Owen said that if he had been commanding soprecs of rhe sudden Sato d ee tures for 1861. tion as to the form of oath the Mayor was obliged | the post he would have arrested Colby a month fections, ence € proved dit simple An account of Messrs. Denmead & Stevens was | ;, take, be would read it for the benefit of all | ago. Colby had been drunk for two or three Fefedios often fot speedily certainly referred. Present. (Good, good ] He read the form, which | weeks, was going about acting to the dis- | hoor in the early stages of the sisees, reoseres The Chair read a communication from the Sec- | Was simply to ‘lawfully execute the duties of his | credit of the regiment and its officers. ches.” or Lozenges, lot the Cold, Goin iene int Wall fete ocr i conan ofthe Ere | mca he Denia Be god Judgment |e et cera tay ote Wi | Mat ofthe Peet Se ea ny alettrarty ” Ri re. . ey Were pro- hospital, (Indi Dullding.) aske to have at | out favor or partiality,” and remarked that the | nesses, wei ly y Pp precau! ogo pore serions attack may be effectual: ‘A The Avalanche condemns the state of things charter did not seem to know anything about the | duced by Major Cooper, who did not deny that | warded ot fale Speakers Singers will fi tember 2d, with s full corps of instractors, and | which forms the basis of the Ider. this time the use of the entire grounds, especial . ine bi them. them effeo! for clearing and strengthening the | eve: f e ie Mayor and Alder- Se etes ct — — ee ae ia Corpo. premio pieew ig sottowoce, ‘nor Mayor, "Ce W. H. Young, for the defence, testified that | Yoloe. See ‘advertisement. de ly ‘Ample grounds are att eid fork igimonat ow “ay men’s action. rat ngton for sc! - 1 . . | he ordered the arrest prior to going to Philadel- ae ES rot. J. » Erincipal. ‘A resolution was subsequently passed authoriz- cies coptieneree eee Penp siorr perigee pis, and on hts Tce ecdned Mittcteae: Cal. mRTADER, have yous Pie eeEatrertion | .Wanter—An USHER) capatie” of Noaghing Peputar Outbreak in Connecticut. Sokol Hee re tae eae the use of the Public | the Convention to order, and the Mayor elect en- | V. stated that Colby was mustered in bythe mus: | "gu aitanty POPE? Apply »y letter. aioe ‘au 17 6teo™ Brinoxronr, Ct. Aug. 26 —The office of the School House to the Government forthwith. tered with the committee and was introduced by | tering officer the same day with himself, but the Ca ES TREO = = newspaper called the Farmer and Advertiser was e. Lloyd wanted the resolution amended by Mr Magruder. muatering officer afterwards notified the Colonel forme auzipre : F ode hectare gran CoLuMBIAN COLLEGE. mob! on Saterday night. It was completely substituting “the Board of School Trustees” for | “pe Chair announced to Mr. Wallach bis elec. | that the appointment of Colby was illegal, as be | slood Punfier yon ——_ tf The Preparato Siepachunnnt ee Bo. yutted by the volunteers: in Presence of 3,000 to — regres in coro bp ite coe ory at tion, in accordance with the sixth section of the | Was not a Lieutenant. Colby was however re- smashed, the on Wednesday, September llth. The Cissses in | 220 citizens. The windows were re t tained in the capacity by the Colonel, with the . PENNIES, the Phil land c type all thrown into the stree's, and the presses Property, but the amendment was rejected } Mesias et he = bree 5 naueinane, intention of having the ‘Appointment duly con- | , Persons desiring pennies will always find them | their fret ex en Wotnosiny, September suet’ destroyed | There was found in the office a US. The general annual a; jation bill for 1862 | that their president, Mr. Déve, administer the | firmed, as he was an excellent officer if kept | for exchange at the Star Office counter. ¢ For catalog taformation appl to matl-bag filled with papers addressed te idid- was re, from the ce committee. oath. - sober. But in the city his worst enemy made G. Ww. mee 5 ing secessionists in Alabama, Georgta and other m iem of sppopration nthe ilced uc new | ge, Maerager—"0h, no! no, ae. Juntce | Biman annoyance fle Department fbn of manniny RS a eg Lee sow that 4 t Ns UTE , turn ra clause. The retrenchment bill did not take effect pson is here. He will do it.” cers complained that the regiment su! y AFAYETTE INSTITUTE ngs On the 22d instant. by the Rev. Dy inckel. Mr, tine oe Foe degli The oath was administered, and Mr. Wallach, | his conduct, as he was making contracts without cYRus J. CULBERTSON to ML. Finexel. } < and propri mee: BENNET A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, wrists. These clubs were made from shovel han- to t th ith | authority, attempting to make requisitions upon ~ eld “4 367 I street, between 13th an dies, and were probably furnished by a secession quently ths Instead of twelve | mich Yeellng, and commbenned te SEB SIG | He epattment, ho.” White nucie seven the et: aati al of Hiscitee SO ustter of Aluxander Bon pats? Bill commence on MONDAY, Septem- | shovel manufacturer in Bridgeport. "Some cori, months, the month of July having been provided every one present. Hesaid: That he felt gratified | ters were received and opened by Major Sooper. om made to resident Clergymen, Seuators Fi jos | ous letters were also discovered, epooe1 Se sees Poy te ie Latins forntohite, at the consideration and honor shown him they a = oo as not order him to open them, but DIED, ter, Harris, Wade, Trumbull, Harian, and giners ; eee ee tool and else ere. us! is ing 80. Fy wc - ‘warming and lighting station houses for the me- call be Praag Berea’ te ta ine ; Reo Mr. ‘MeMurdy, chaplain of the regiment, nen the Lith instant. WILLEY, theson of John| au 10-8, T&T, 1m Principa hoisted at Stepney, ten miles north of eport, —— ‘40 ne, clause of the bit! makes | him to. the position before e: ced in | testified that he was present when the letters | T+" ii Sittebrather Winey een ly RROMEFO COLLEG Cont. Raterday afterscon at twe o'clock. Ao- ana tion to pay the Chief of Police and | the'nistory of this city, and he siresrely ceped | were opened. ‘That Major Cooper erought them ow glad lam to know OR ROME Okey ite = cording to previous announcement, a meeting was seventeen their salaries for the month | 5.5 the Mayor would be able soon to exculpate | Into the breakfast room where they were seated, That thou art happy intl Battimorg County, MARYLAND, to bave been addressed by Mr. Schnable, a politi- of August, and re} the Corporation ordinances himself and return to the city, when he pledged | and remarked that there were two letters direct’ Beyond the reach of woe. Resumes the studies of its next session on Mon- | cian from Pennsylvania; also, by ex-Postmaster in regard toa police force, the repealing clause | bimseif to vacate the office te whieh be bed teen | ed to Mrs. Colby, and in separate envelopes, and Then wait a little longer, day, 2d of September. Goodsell, of Bridgeport, and Mr. Belden, a law- Tier renee Mle ae eee an anh dna] mevetel immediately ‘Te. was bis earnest desire | remarked that under the circumstances be thonght |, ABG I will come to thes, au20-1* waa ~~ sas tak Gene eee ear e u returi 3 it was his duty to open them, as it was strange t = 'o open bis mouth, a Tie glad that Congress had taken the expense off | Cohiur ctrciuseaturoes the pretreat, | that two fettors wriken ay a at eras strange OntheInk, EMME LAURIE danctowcers: EMERSON INSTITUTE, carriages appeared, containing ont See Corpetetion, es thought the two one | unpleasant. He had already filled the highest | be sent to the same person in separate envelopes. | .0,the 25th, EMMA LAURIE, daughter of § H Stent, Citizens of Bridgeport, and twenty-five of the re- out of place in this appropriation bill. Let tion In the District, 1n the gift of the Witness Identified the letters shown as the ones | aged 14 months, “Of such is the ined ot Bepwoon pith and lath ets.. turned volunteers. In less than forty the oy stand on its own bottom.” The Com- See uk ane had sched ‘tt Pestle aaer opened, and was positive that the act was not | heaven.” J men Ss aia Select Classical and Mathematical School fer Bovs | secession fing was trailing in the dust, and in twen- loners of Police ought to state how much circumstances which ho other fl sis had, yet he | maliciously committed, but the letters opened by Now beneath the sod so cold, ‘ PS ics mp tS ths Schoo! be be resumed the seconds more it was torn in five hundred pieces they will bor mam should exert himself to the utmost to ensureethe | the Major asa duty under the circumstances. Her form, her features. waste and wear, pe me Chas 3. YOUNG, P veral pistols and one gun were taken from the {A committee of three from the Board of Com- rity of the city and inthe maintenance of | _ After hearing the arguments of Mr 8.8. Wil- And, mingled with the earthy mould, — : + Principal. | secessionisis. A Union meeti ‘was then organ- wasn Council entered and auncunced that that | [ho Tinton and govermment of the Oe en see | liatas for the peoeceution end Le Giberson fey she has put her yaad ood Bee wn HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. ized, of which Elias Howe, Jr., was appointed ‘board was ready to go into an election for Mayor ] Tendering his hearty thanks for the great honor | the defence, Justice Donn decided that the evi- And passed to that cslestial piace, rye Ms president, and P T. Barnum, secretary. Some Mr. Magruder asked that the repealing clause dence did not exbibit malice on the part of the| | Where her sweet spirit found a crown ene bere Annual Session will commence | Union resolutions, denouncing peace and seces- ‘2f,the eppropristion Bil. be stricken out, and be | “Pe Mon vention then disclred, end ‘ihe mem- | defedant, and divmimed the case.” Pr Not brighter thawher angel fice. = _| Saptember2, For partiogiars jnenire of the rin- | sion mectinge, were - 7 . i — 8. 4. > ud Mould bring in a separate bill to accompilsh the solved, an Bul7im Corner of Fourteerth and K ats. = Capt. Colby then had Major Cooper arrested | At Cincinnati, Ohio, on Sunday, August 13'h, of bers of the convention and numerous friends P' y u pel " HER. CATHARIN 4 t. Brown sald the clause was inserted because | CTWded around the new Mayor to congratulate | pon a shares of assaulting his wife, and the | Consumption, Miss EST! Preclama\ by the Geverner ef Misseari— & aed 17 years, daughter of Jane and Alfred Thom- THE WESTERN ACADEMY, tia Called Out unless some time was fixed the Corporation would | »!™- i, case was set for a hearing to-day. 5, formerly of Washington city. . ™ I No. ot corner of Seventeenth treet, reoent; jerveneek Day, hens 25 —The following pecan mp pay the eee cae tae ak pay Eoort 8 nr ipapleyntaad president, Mr. Doves Prov. J. H.Danisi.—We apprehend that ins under the care of Dr. Loomis, wil! be reopene: , onday, ths 2d of September. “App ication may | proclamation bes been issued : made at Dr. TowLz's, 40 Fourth street, Judie , The power of the civil authorities being insuf- ry re. = ficient to protect the lives a of citl- _8u 17-30" JOSHUA O. COLBURN. | zens of the State, 1, Hamilton R°Gambie, Gover- ) v E E < nor of the State of Missouri, do hereby call into ROOKEVILLE ACADEMY the active service of the State 42,000 men of the missioners was organized, but it was thought best | | Mr. Magruder offered a bill repealing all laws | Justice has been done to this Leprmeynit lial HH}: CUSEAU RANTS, 924 BOARD that the corporation should pay them for the month | #uthorizing a police force for this city; referred rts in circulation lately respecting the object of | ware, CROCKERY, CHIR « CUTE of August. It would pronably be the tmperative | _ The committee on health recommended that the | D!8 late visit to the South. This trip. we aresatis- FRY and PLATED WARE, wili nd eccer duty of the Commissioners to continue the police | Nomination of Dr. Francis Meade as physician for | #¢d, was solely to visit his daughters, young | Store a very large and complete assortment force as well as the auxiliary guard until some time | the poor of the Seventh Ward be confirmed, and ladies whose fine musical accomplishments and | of the above poe: particularly adapted to their . lents, it be re ed, th use. and atas low prices as th ti The next session will commence tember 2d. | militia of the State, and assign 6,000 as the quota in September, as it would take some time to get | *2!4 nomination was confirmed, eiva vore. a place In a leading seminery at Homteciiie; ia, | Nore ee CHEE St POW LER ee homes |, The next session will commonge September 3d. for each military district, which is the came’ es a the Metropolitan police force organized, there be- ‘e Board then adjourned. and who, in these Cocoioes Games could not con. mporters of C: and Earthenware, catalogue please address. at Brookeville, Md , Congressional district. The force thus called inte Weald be af the wppucations; but if continued it} | Common Council—Communications from the | veniently come tor Wenn en con | an 24 st 504 Odd Fellows’ Hail. 7th at. BE. BERETTYMAN, A.M. | J service will be as far as posible a volunteer force Would be at the expense of the Government, and | Surveyor in relation to draining the Intersection | ,amicnlY ° ™ NOTICE. satin wae) Frinoipel-_ [and will consist of 10,000 cavalry and 32,000 In; the bag yey borne be relieved of further ex- peep promy street west, Connecticut arene, Mr. Daniel, while in the South, unhesitating! (GEORGETOWN INSTITUTE, fantry. If the number volunteering exceed this pees ms i pel =e and R street north; and relaying the gutter an avowed himself a loyal citizen of the Unit a hool will t requisition, the excess will be held cea reserve tifchen Oth ae Cae wae | ec Nifcicente toed Tenth renner | Slates, and utterly deelined to give any informa: fret Monde of Soptemier Beat its wivaniages | COFP®. If there should be a deficiency. it may be. 5 ree! b 4 ‘An amendment appropriating $500 to be paid | were cred nok rant est, | tion respecting military affairs here saying that “ ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY.” (both as to location and facilities for improvement) | COME Necessary to resort tos draft. The Adjutant to the Water tapper out of the water fund was| Mr. Peake, chalrman of the elections commit. | ‘R0Ugh no pledge was exacted of him to that | ‘Phis Company offers to and moderate terms recommend it to the patron- § General will issue to the division inspectors of the public * Unequalled Saar e2 orders necessary ado , and the bill as amended was passed tee, stated that the committee was not yet read Se ere Wy seninates, yet he felt in honor | Advantages forthe eee and Quick Moher eof fos ee JOuN SCoNRA pa? mala Re omty Sale sequitticn bee aaa The force essrs. Lloyd and Sargent were appointed | to make a full report in the case of Messrs. Rau ‘An reapecta hic oon in the Boutioern army, he was | &o., to all parts of the United States. &u6 tSeptl Principals. | called out will be for six months, unless peace in committee to walt on the Board of Common | and Powell, and asked to be allowed time for not within many hundred miles of him, and onl id from the North and West de- . y 5 5 the State shall be sooner restored. Arms will be Council and notify them that this board was! further consideration heard of his being wounded through a letter re. | PAtt from and arrive in Washington twice dally. | (}EORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, furnisied as rapidly as they can be bad Teady to go into a joint convention; and the board Mr. Emerson stated that the committee had ceived by his daushters from thelr brother. The | ,,1/,Expresses are in charge of experienced and (Miss HARROVER’s,) Given under my hand and the seal of the State. bene cegsens ee par tg fel ‘thet they tad mottos son ttcting | information respecting Capt. Schaeffer, Mr. Daniel | "Air Parkarce fie The Soldiers carried at “onx No, 151 West street between Coneross and High | & Jetlerson city, this 2th day of Augost, in the The Board of Common Counci! having entered | that the final report would be made two Foeaks tae heard settee Seen ae a cmt 7 All Gords a “Confederate State.” sts , Georgetown, D.C. year 1861 H.R. Gamsie. the chambers, Mr. Dove moved that the President | from that day. trip. We may add. that everybody is heartify ver | 04 ail Articles "Contraband of War ont be | , The duties of this Institution will be resumed on of tbat Board (Mr Z. Richards) take the chair,| The special order (bill making appropriations | ‘"'P- . patie 5 thie the first Monday in September next. Circulars | Attempt te Take Ex-Gevermer Themas = be obtarmed at the principal bookstores, or by Prisoner. ressini the Prinot " 5 i” a VER. Grarton, Va., Aug. 24.—Last evening, while au Iveotf Sis M. 3. HARROVER gx Governor Thonies was sddgeming's crowd in . Cc. front of 2» hote! umberlind, Md , someseces- (qB0RGETOWN COLLEGE, FC. ar, 10st. | siontets, It fo alleged, salen. a disturienes where ‘Che exercises of this Institution will be resumed | resulted in their being driven home and the de- on the first Monday of reptember. Terms for | struction of the Alleganian office, a secession news- Board and Tuition per annum, $200, payable hall- | haper. Tuis morning the train bound West, REFUSED. iced to find this rumor thus satisfactorily si- : and the Secretary of the Board of Aldermen act as | for cleaning avenues, streets, alleys, and gutters, | 1°. i Our Expresses loave New York at 1,5, and 6 P. Secretary of the Convention; and both motions | and for casual repairs,) was taken up and passed, fenced, tdi, Ben hit eth een re Peyeriving in Washington at 6A. Mand 635 TQuite's crowd of spectators came up with the [Tuts bill as passed appropriates for cleaning renaezie & Rerticnlar grudge bed it, been so Wea Mori r wean Yr £33 oP. Mand Board of Common Council, crowding the lobby | avenues, streets, alleys and gutters, for casual re- fortunate as to steal thelr favorito musical teacher : » eae eaniemenngete eeloeateriaae sor ses leave Baltimore at 420A. M. ands 6A. to its utmost capacit pairs in the First Ward, $1,5W; Second Ward, | *W*Y: ——— anger in Washington et © A; M: aud 535 PM. ae y Mr. Brod! mere that the Convention pro- | #2,200; Third Ward, 2,500; Fourth Ward, $3,000; PROCEEDINGS OF THE PoLicE CoMMISSIONER ceed to elect a Mayor. Fifth Ward. $900; Sixth Ward, $800; Seventh | The Board of Police Commissioners met in thelr | ! EY! scesses for all poi Mr. Wilson bo; the gentleman would with- | Ward, 81, to be expended under the directio: Paths 79) AoM ned Soh Bo ee eeee ae ee ee Se er ee Pf pemagplert the Commissioner of tre ce | room at the City Hall yesterday afternoon at five Washington at 73) A. M.and 290 PM. dai arty : ‘hich had the ex-Governor Thomas aboard, when ly. For farther partioulars be fey tothe President | W' + Pelock. ati ial Contraate for iaree y i au 13-Imeo HN EAR 8. J. | sbouteight miles this side of Camberland, came ‘The resolution was read, as follows: ern and western districts } Tequitiag of the Secretary UF ee Leelee ae arias | can be made-oa eppiontin’ on thee Freight . - suddenly on several cross-ties thrown across the Resolved, That a majority of all the votes cast _ A bill repealing the act in relation to the remo- right of the board to use any portion of the con- All Goods ealled for and delivered free of kxtra nose FEMALE EDUCATION. pnera' tein: track, and at the same time a number of armed Shall be necessary for an election Val of offal, slops, &c , approved Feb. 4, 1856,was | gressional appropriation for uniforming and | °M#"6s- LAUG ve ® thorongh and systematic education, wuere | uct Were seen rapidiy descending ry Several voices —\The charter fixes that.” mounting that portion of the force intended for Acent Adame PAUCRIIN. an: thelr physical training will receive daily and special | Dll Tbe engineer increased the of the Mr. Dove bad no objection to the resolution, | A joint resolution from the upper board, con- service ie the county Washington, August 23, 1051, “auz3 ti | attention, under the most approved syetem of Calis- | locomotive and succeeded in throwing the ties off but in all bodies it requires a majority to elect | vening the two boards in joint session at 5 o'clock A resolution giving the superintendent author- - —- thentos and Gymnastics, are respectfully invited to | the track. with but little damage to the engine. unless there is 2 special rule to the contrary. P.m , for the election of a Mayor, was adopted; | ity to inspect the sergeants and. members and re- 320 EMILE DUPRE visit the Union Female Academy, corner Four- | Some Pederal scouts then fired into the train, itis The resolution was adopted. and Messra. Mullo , Stevens and Magrath were ject any of them, stating bis reasons therefor, was PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1RON BUILDING, th at. and New York av. ICHARDS, pposed by mistake, but without doing any Mr. Brodhead renewed his motion. 5 | appointed a committee to wait upon the Board of | jot acted on. . Importer and Wholesale Dealer in nt me, S BES. SS PAR Dale, | famaze. The design of the secessionists was to Mr. Hitz moved that the election be viva voce, | Aldermen‘to acquaint them with their decision. "There bas been some discussion in the board on BRAND SEB4 RS, SAR- Governor Thomas prisoner. and on that motion asked theayes and noes) * After 2 recess (during which the board met in | the subject of dividing the districts and appor- PS PICKLES PRESERVED FRUITS, t is presumed, is a more correct version Several wished to divide, and thus dispense | joint session for the election of Mayor) it again tioning the force, but no action bas yet been taken CONpENSs ED Mit Bi, ASSORTED BOARDING. tch published yesterday, in which the with maw 2 the ayes and noes, and Mr Hitz) convened, and without further transaction of | ‘The* board adjourned to meet in Georgetown UFS, ant CAME ae $< __ } nine of Gov. Brown was mentioned.) withdrew his call; but it was immediately re- | business adjourned. to-day at noon UST RECEIVED— OARDING.—A gentleman and his wife and newed by Mr. Shepherd, and the Secretary was —————— Ths board t in th J 100 CASES OLD BOURBON (1855) two single gentlemen can be sccommodated Frem Fertress Menree. ordered to call the roll. THE OaTH AND THE Corporation Atrorngy.| _70-day—The board met at noon in the post ‘aT “ with plessant Rooms and good Beard. in private | Forragss Monnox, Aug. 25.—The formidable ‘The motion to elect viva voce was then carried. | ‘The opinion of Mr. J M. Carliale, the Corpora. | Office building, Georgetown. EMILE DUPRE'S family, ins pleasant and healthy loostion, by ap- ‘ter te ition ft ia Mr. Lioyd nominated Richard Wallech tion Attorney, on which ex-Mayor’ Berret The subject of dividing the districts was up D piying at No. 32 Prospect st., Georgetown. Rooms | Preparations for the naval expedition from ©) ie. Meiver gomtusnnd Ware. Gee his refusal to take any oath as an ez officio mene | for consideration, but no result was reached Inon Buitpinc, 320 Pa. AVENUE. Will be rented either furnished or unfurnished,with | Point are about completed. Notwithstanding Mr. Dove sald he could but feel honored by the | ber of the Hoard of Police Commissioners, pro. | _ Rules for the government of the force are being OR peered rer _ “Tiscians Doon tae Eee mention of b's name in connection with that of- | nounces that— considered as we go to press. F °vkeperic TUSTUS’ HAMBURG S expedition to the Ee ny! fice, but he must decline the nomination. There| First. The Mayor of Washington {s connected | _ It {s not probable that any appointments will be = others far better emer for aes as he ane centr not in apo gap? his person | Mtde to-day. often sta’ nothing but want of bread for | or individuality, but in respect of the office which 5 bis children pain induce him to accept the | he holds. It is by the express terms of the statut+, Daeeae yous Vows ay, sheut noes, by EMILE DUPRE. ition. He did not belleve as many did, | ¢z officio that he Is entitled to vote in the board’ | Colored boy. (aslave belonging to Mr ogres Inon Bi 320 Pa. A Te ada eae em mat od | ison nme bee Moyer, ete bn toh | eee aaa) iy carters | | tnow Bouin, 380 Pe Avene Soe nde thee acre oe tae Oa ares prantned | Uitte; and It ie only by ceasing to be Mayor that be | 12% tr street, dfove his team down by the cael | JUST RECEIVED CELEBRATED SMOKING ToBacco,| @EORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | fie went cp Tencien Sonn ee ee The Best Artiole Ever imported, TCHES prize schooner 4 E Ww. t 4 ot Ait, Kinte'of Wathen, Ulcers: ted Jowsiey | paicneral, W gol bapepent part of the day at New carefully repaired and warranted at the snort ee wigetier Ooms e al est notice, at the cheapest prices, Alzo on ably remain in command of that on hand a nice sesortment of Clocks. Jewel- The Confederates will find it very 20 Casas IMPoRTED tenes at helms esiabli-hed piace, ae communicate with —— Monroe by s = etown, * 4 . t Teduisite duties were beyond these, in looking | | Of the Mayor the charter says (sec. 2d) : “He | Rent tng outlet lock and hailed s white man who SELTERS WATER, he V.. RUBENS. | Comp Haulilton without apecial paw trom the after the progress of improvement through the | shall, rx-orricio, have and exercise ail the powers, him, “ Please, massa, give me a chew of tobac In Original Stone Bottles, 8u%4-3t*__Praction! Watchmaker. from Paris. | Commanding General or the Provost Marebel Serie att One CRIA Ce TREE, Lose tare Hom af © iustles of the Oey ‘Te meh cepliod cI give see wheres, At BOXES A slight dificulty occured y between Bivaeleedas daca om muy win | Sasi Nhat cent ya | fou eke Toot end edo wtoyed| ease ence Sure 50 2° | exis cunese, oat of fo nnd Condo penser seta to the bed oath, for he was in favor of its ap- | charter of 1812. But it has never occurred to any he boat to bri him ‘bis gun. The gun was NOTICE. ; ~is boxes Pp. H. MULASSES, part suitable for ba- volunteer officer. The Confederate Captain re- t There b one that before the Mayor could ise th brought, when he took it and immediately fired R. M. WILLIAN respectfully informs his kere’ fused the latter a light for bis cigar, on the se than himectf, end it wade ne motion wae is | ers of a justion of the ‘peace he was required to | Killing the black boy almost instantly. A squad | friends and the pabile general y that he hes opened, | 20 bee Rete ea suG ARS, that be did not consider our volunteer officers 4 ualified. poedy a pen ualify himself as h bi ny bp rf of the Provost Guard were fortunately in the vi- | in association with Mr. OTTO SCHLOEMER, | 20 bags Rio COFFEE, oma eae His defenceless position alone saved y ning ed oh bye | This a tr it follo That: ore veld ver | cinity, and an officer approaching the man asked | of New York, at 5 tieroes extra Sugar-cured HAMS, m from punishment for the insult. Seitlen, Giether bees Nig, Demet a: | eughtts nate by the Mayor In sddition to hie | bim what was the matter. He replied that he Betereen Ree ee AEE a anne W. H. TENNEY. now Nothing. But be must be Union man, | official oath as Mayor. had accidentally shot a colored boy, and was 4 a Se CW. CB TENNEY. _ & Store for the sale of the choio-st WINES, going for a doctor. ‘‘I am the doctor you want,” | BRANDIES, etc.; iso, HAVANA CIGAR fully, freely, and unconditienally. He would | Secondly. The oath of allegiance prescribed by at y USAGES, A The Weunded at Springfield. ASSEY, COLLINS & CO’S only for him who had proven bimself| the act of August 6th, 196i has no application | *#!d the officer, and immediately ordered his ar- | BOLOGNA SA PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT. Sr. Louis, Aug. 25 —The correspondent of the was i ll of their own importation. Expected this day, per steamer J. Jerome— ae a such. [Applause.} He knew many who had voted | whatever to the members of this Board Police, | fest. He taken inte ca at once. The | HAMS.—! barre! BE L Spring firld. Aug. 17 —General Rains issued an the Dustinette tobe Unt wane cow put down as | and certainly not to the Mayor of Washington, as | 2*me of the prisoner ts Thomas Wettill. Mw, HL OEMER. wee rts : a order, scon after bis arrival bere, to seize all the erepencd for enlistments, no quenions wore | The pinion given ot legis te reasons why | ,MATOR Watsacn Sraxaven,— Last nigut| Washington, Auguatanine. Yat Vausiow |, omnifcbia 02. 20, 4201 | mndicinesnd tonpint wary ine Federal bow: asked on that score, and they Senna Deenoaees | thin aot “requiring an oath of allegiance, §c. to | Aout 10 o'clock Mayor Wallach was serenaded NOTICE. on delivery. ARNY & SHINN, wounded troops of medical treatment. A part of willingly accepted to fight our battles. It was| be administered 10 certain persons in the civil | & bis residence. After a number of aira by the | ALL Persons rtrd se ae anew al gre z8- | ms Union Depot. Georgetown. | the medicines weie subsequently restored ‘by or- Bis only Geaire and hope to are the Government | service of the United States, can aurely bave ne | band, loud calls were made for.< Wallach. and One Srevenee witht the vodomicues Peeaeeat JUST, RECEIVED der of Gen. Price maintained, and he would stand up for it in the | application to the Mayor of Washington; and in | that gentleman appeared and addressed the large | the said Hail, for the benehit of his creditors, 19 bhde. prime Porte Rico SUGARS With a few exceptions our sick and wounded future as be bad already done in the past. [A teat connection conclades thet the Mayor is not | sssemblage nt, thanking them for this mant- | otherwise they will be putin e proper train forcol- | 16 bbls, Oid ye MIeKY: are doing well, and will be able to return te their please - in any sense an executive oiticer or employé of | festation of their regard, and stating that be was | lection according to law. ‘% bbis. HER ee eee S aie, homes in a few days. All our wounded could Mr ; ee nominated W. W. Seaton either of the Departments, “or n connected | Proud of the honor thus conferred upon him by THEO. SHECKELS. hie. Ce Bosna’ She not be brought off the field, in consequence of Mr. Mobun nominated Philip R Fendall therewith” in the sense of the statute in question. | thelr representatives. His decided Union senti- | _8u 16 6teo _Trustee for R. Brice Hall._ ee Moe priced) MOL. S8ke, the scarcity of wagons, but they were treated Mr. Shepherd nominated Joseph F. Brown. The summing up of the whole case is that for | Ments and his expressions of regret at the exigen- AVONDALE FLOUR For anle by JORIN 9. BOSUE. sete | where they lav. . Mr. Brown declined to be a pte ti in a few | the Mayor to take any oath whatever would be a | CY Which had made this election necessary, were Havine Made arrangements with Messrs, es es SES well chosen words. departure from the true intent and meaning of the Senet. in felicitious terms, and he was repeat- | Baxsoun & Sxmmus for the sale of my Flour, they Frem Misseari. Mr. Clark asked if it was known that Mr. | act of Congress creating the board. edly cheered. a Sad customers ed the taapelymy, old friends | [J S. MAIL STAGE LINE Between Wash- : Seaton would accept if elected. econ At the conclusion of the Mayor's address, rimeo) GEO. WHEELEK. , , = Messrs. W. D. Wallech, Thos. E. Lloyd, Dr. | 200% sake on es np Se Bap pon bh or fone lec ore teen Clayton and Mr. Smith of New York, were suc- HOME-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Mr. Moore said Col Seaton had been consulted | inviting;”* but reminds us that if a private ts de. | osssively called for and addressed the meeting; Lancs’, Misnns? AND CHILDEAN’s Waar, » ington and Rookville leaves Ironton, Mo , Aug. 26 —Reports received here Martin's Hotel oor sth and Dats Ed to-day give information that Gea. Hardee's forces EVERY MORNING (Sander odes. oo, aan |e wihacswing from Greenville towards Heere's Sat Beall sts, Goorgetowa, até.o'e ok; returning Ferry, where they are fortifying slightly; also to matter ore) assured pec: i . This ived of what he is entitled to ha isobli the speeches being agreeably interspersed wit daily. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and 8, | Peyton's Station, never the Arkansas line Fe ee, SE be te wappinces 1 He | fo obit cate if bea tei complalsea music by the band. a e kERENTin a Brough to Pooleavitie poo —— aod ree een meectom posers Ont macau ident from js superior asa mutineer, an a —_—— = a 3 ct poly ioe, tie cite pasty Dopeesir ble to be pain martialed. He accuses some of} Tite Fike at KENDALL GREEN —Mr. Editor:| ma -s0 ee 5 —su 2-1m* BENJ. COOLEY. . * oe oe ae Tl *. serve, if elected. the regimental quartermasters of selling the sol- | Please correct the statement in yesterday’s Star | —..... ......... SOLvIERS, forces represen! occupied te . SIGHT DRAFTS eight miles back of Commerce, where they are ON THE NORTH | throwing up fortifications. how- Mr. Lieyd said that Richard Wallach was so | diers’ rations, and bribing the non-commissioned | that the property destroyed by fire Saturd. nas after-| SEAT OF WAR—MAP OF VIRGINIA. well known it was not necessary for hiss 10 say officers, and says such men are worse than seces- | noon longed to Amos Kendall. The fire was ing the boundary of the new State of Kan: also, & Map of Kentucky, Tennessee, and M u. bought and sold in sums to sui! ee word same sionists. He closes by suggesting a committee of | on a piace adjoining Mr. Kendall’s, and might] fi. Pri nts, tb: ii free o: ‘i satiated that if Col: Gonion wes clected he wed | otbcers to visit the carpet stated periodsand in: | heve been deatractivé of snuck saiabie perty ary Poet a4 Rdrets J. Dis: | SWEENY, RITTENHOCRE: ANT ESO. pry sig es any’ . do credit to the city and himself, but he had been | Quire of the privates ako any a) grievances, | belonging to him but for the herolc efforts of the | TURNELL, oare of Messrs. Morrison, Washing- kers. Pa. avenue. River vu Lor, Avg! —The aot offered the candidacy for three or four years past | and who shall have power to punish any neglect | soldiers of the 23d Pennsylvania Regiment, aided | ton, D. C. su 3 3." iy 3-1m_(Sund.Chron ) near Brown’s Hotel, | for Quebec, bas arrived here, bri a ed and bad invariably refused. ‘The motives which | oF on the part of quartermasters prompt- | by Mr. Jameson, chaplain of the Rhode Island | 7.0 HOUSEKEEPERS.—By leaving your or RES oa ee eo ey governed that now he (Mr. L.) knew | ly and severely. ad Regiment wi rendered valuable assistance ders immediately. tobe delivered from the ves | J ,) BRARY OF CONG eee. wm the Etna broke her crank on =e, 4 nething of. Mr. Wallac’ St the last slovtion hod eee a on the occasion, to all of whom Mr. Kendall | sels. for cash in current is, We will sell the best Notice is by given that the “Library of Con. | 224 Wes boarded by the Powerful on ith, im Teoived shpat 300 votes, he wat now acon | «stntty Tan Poronscy ue ptbee inthe | fetarn hn sincere thank He eee eee at gumoperton. | Secu wal pecliel'or tuctay, dhe Th an Br =. fod testant for the mayoralty, and we it not to 4 is * S J August, and will not be reopened until y, the wishes of 3000 people. He wasa meneety at Cees oiciae Task Nigh be esp pew A Mxan Act.—John Hebron, John Hubn, and} 234s, 1o°he A. tthe Cho Hath dor of Septnenber, aENBON, La firm Union man, and in every respect competent and down thecbannal as if selecting anice plane Mary Alburn were arrested by the Provost Guard, J.W.P MYERS & CO. = » a u for the position. From his previous connection subject for his su There pee iT scam P | at the instance of Capt. Cutler, of the 23d New| Office oor, @ and 22d ets, First Ward. 8028 iw RESUMED USINESS. haat with the public in their city councils they could ng for the ace ond one of the bathers, in'hia York Regiment, whe charged the men with beat- ADAME BOVIN’S FEM«LE ALTERA- The Undersigned w inform his, . form their opinion of his merits. Surely no better =. haste, trod incautiously u; a ing apeldiog, and the woman with pouring pepper tive Pills, for the exclusive neo al emal friends ard the public tJ, other qualified other could be found than Mr. Wal- | Sheth go cu his foot that be wilt be cent in bis eyes while they held him. The itis oc; | Isb.ring under‘any of the followine complaints: taicon, seein go Dasingc a reen Dand E. where 4 lech. for some . This occurrence will prove | curred a 7’s restaurant 3. 0Pposl ation: Tuo! ‘uppression, Green Si-kuess. BRO! te Fair dealing in all business traas- The Secretary proceeded tocall the roll (each rather a damper on bathing in that vicinity Hotel. One man is Miller's barkeeper, the wo- pone, Pai es de, Papiighon, Lesthing of pr ey nge- gentleman announcing bis candidate as his own 4 man bis servant, and the other man is a barber in . Di § at iaterraptions or | “0S sm" ENOCH WARD. Some was called) with the following result : To-mieut Is the Inst but one of the rich enter-| the house. Hebron and the woman gave bail for Irgeriler = roa ed Sn ___ENOCH WARD _ For Richard Wallnch—-Aesers Brewn, Clark, | tsinments at Odd Fellows’ Hall, and everybody | Court. Hubn was sent to jail in case, and | males during pregnancy, as they would be sure to Takk pEEAN ROTin, = BY F. Lieyd, Magruder, os Semmes, Mclean seems bound to evince a ty en ee the | @lso for selling liquor to so! § cause ive Vacrtorel, ain, Frenge™ fat axle at = + . ~ corner s, of the A Py rinder, Lewis, »| good things of the Cam; nce Dupont ——_———_ gees s arias Eyunes. Fee Gane: ns Teoeatif and now fr h, Peake, , . Stevens, Tal- | Sad Gaylord’s arrival, everybody is upon the} CENTRAL GvARDHOUSE Casxs.—John Shea, tituti south B street, opposite Smr ane tn hacen Eo heads — ¥ z " drank and di: ly; workhouse 30 da) ion—the only place the genuine Pills can be than rt, Wilson, President ZR ‘of ‘the k sorderly; use ys; a se se = any a Slater, (col.,) do.; 90 days. J Mortimer, a| — other boy of ontained, an te AT THE OLD PAWN OFFICE, &% 6 Back of the National Hotel, liberal advances made on Gold and -ilver es, Dismonse. Jeowe >a, ulver yareg ce ing, Pistols, and beaitation commending the American as | sellin; uor without license, and the children ERG, 351C his vote to W. W. Seaton. cou! }, and we are certain that thousands in this eee rome we f ifs rvEp at star's wharf {foot of Thirseenth- ond ARRIVED on 72 a was never beard of. | Philadel; with coal for Messrs. Castleman & man be could not | Bro ; sloop . Cam, same with coal for Messrs Moran & Hilton; General Taylor, Hunter, same port, with coal for Messrs, Costieman & Bro Hy £g i if Hy Ff f i i, : i fh f 5 idl |