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‘TuB feast: Sa he gol eer ies Ay CAT! To Taz UoLosap Lin- Rxcov! : f ik Bir. J. Ganedien oerday, 2 coro heist a] comm 5 Alcoa Aseociation.— A fw fa arent . sieeve weiiaciok Georgetowa Affairs. PIC NICS, EXOURSIONS, de. ‘Tur Teurecancs Oavel.—A epirited meet. . THE EVENING STAR, | rm opsrecne zi TIONS AT THE vi Pe jamin by 0! ‘days vince, C. A. Yancey, the business man- and robbed of 8 valuable gold watch and was held veding atthe new Market o] 67 For “Auction SALEs” advertisunents | F!08—The procebdiogs at tbe meets Sprazve, ‘of the Fits Wears, ‘epon @ charge of | ager of tne Naucual Educational As: | shale. which detectives Ooomes and Muller iivase up wwe Gootgeurwa Unies Teraperance | not OC MEIOH? EXCURSION fourth Of to-day’s Star. jog of the eee a ‘Gaton, | crueliy beating his chtid, a little girl ten years | eociation, submitted to Messrs. James Worm, ing eucceeaed tn recovering. 7; B. Craig, ident, presiding. wader direction ef the see fourth page 7 held on Saturday night, at the City Het, pro! of age. | The warrant was teeued on complaint ley, Waker Lewis, Lewis Beli, Wm, J. Wil- Miedo haan | lnteresting were made by Mr. H = ite hour, were of quiseatex. | of Waters, the mother of the child, and | son. Carter Stewart, Semac! J. Dacher, Joba | Atexanvmra anv Viowmrei—fae Gasette | Hudson and Mr, Oraig, after which tem indi- | o¢ 4), YOUNG PROPLE’S UNION LOGAL NE S cian ‘The al! foteation the accused was takea before Justice Tacker, | F. Cook, Collins Craser, Gordon Snowden, |: of Saturday cays :—The ddcational addresses, | viduals forward snd signed the pi . CALVARY BAPTIST CHUROH, A Ws, Hon. J.D. Detrees to employ three additional | It appeared in evidence that Auderson and | Thos. P. Green, Simpson Nutter, ee advertised to ake piace last night at the First ment Of@- | will take place (weathe, Jou” apprentices (a that establishment, notwihs | Jane Waters bad been living together as man | composing the board of difectors of tue c Colored Baptist Uburct.on Altred street, and wan Ht Cra OS CESDAY EVENING Boee tect. A Tair 7o Luoxarptowm, Mp.—On Satur. | [anding euch action id be im direct con- | and wife, but parted abont five years ago. An- | Nationa} Lincoln Monumental Associ to hear which a large audience assembled, con- The steamer Winissimmet will leave t Wt day evening. & large party left the wharf at nome cee inion seg areas the foot of 7th street, on the steamer Wawaset, se emat this pu ony . rete ea pre prereset ih 6 Att died sly de Focot Suty tase bat the Promect Of uch x ine’ ‘The boat stop; ex. ‘ dria to receive more Passeneers The time | COnrse being likely to result in & strike.on the ation, an derzon taking the child to raise. Suneequently | application asking that the fands now in the organization of the meeting b he married and the child was sent to school pebay @f said board of directors haying been | the ‘election of George ‘Seaton, end ae. for noerie iid eS pcp sem the pane sce years Loree for | 1 @ prayer by the celored pastor cove! © whereabouts 0! ‘mo! an pose o! ng: mal seat of f the African rob, wh wentto ber. The father took her home, say- ingito educate the children of freemen aud | is Henty Elbert of aepeceh t red Law ; Wharf, foot of 7thatrest, at 6 Ei, -Eedesm, and Treaserer, jemen, $1; for Indien 50 cl Secretary, For ei James Hunter. An executive commi'tee was | “Or Eentiemen, elected of which Capt. Shanke is chairman. T®® Gneee wrtatanr AWD Ot ALBXANDER AQUEPUCT.—The it of the 7 American Telegraph Uompasy here has-been | AFTERNOON AND EVENING RECNION Part of the hands engaged inthe, Gowerament a 4 . ing when he was done with her she might go | freedmen, as set forth in their printed pre- | yer ofseme note, 1: - Langston, iook, when several ot the party topetrel te Office, induced Nr. Defrees to postponeaction | where she pleased. A few days afterwards | amble end constitution, be now transferred te | from Oberlin, Ohio, whict, noweret, commun: iieite mast react the telegraph wires efoas: WASHINGTON ZOUAVKS, the lower deck, and some sought rest in the | Uti the next meeting of the Union. This de- | the child got away and sgain went to the | the National Reformed Educational Assoti- | ed a good deal of excellent advice and was de- aT to dies cabin, (there were no ladies among the | ‘e*Mination was arrived at after a consulta. | mother, who found tather child’s bands were | ation, and at once be applied to the establish. | livered in @ forcible nad mretarical trite oud | img,tbe Aqueduct, as that structure is soon to MT gy bee tee be demolished, preparatory to its permanent THURSDAY, Avousr 15, 1867, sa tion between the employees and Mr. Detrees, | tied together with cords, and there was amark | ment and maintainance of free primary schools | with tellin, effect—in his speec! wos'd merry Ont mud Jew eos tosleep hetors | (ne hands agrecing to contribute a eum for the | On her neck as if done by tying 2 cord around | for the children. of freemen and freedmen | throvgheus ‘the Scan ace geen eet, | reconstruction. zai heey ihe Selock. “At five o'clock in the morning | S678.¢qual to that which they would havere. | her neck. The child was immodiataly taken | wherever most needed, aa cam be aacertained | wherever they have ‘been delivered, to Bave | ,AZTOINTED.— Dr. F. O'Donnoghue, well FRIDAY, 23p, e boat drew up at the wharf at the termina. | °e'Ved as wages. A written communication | tothe station by her mother, the cords upon | from Jolin M. Langston, Esq., the authorized | greatly excelied in matter, rhetoric, and orate, | XZOWn to the citizens of the town, has lately at tHe tion of the road leading over the hill to Leon. | WS Fecelved from that gentieman on Satur- | her yrriste being unlogeed in order to exhibit | inspector of schools under the Suspices of the | fy those of the white membersor hiaparty who | Det appointed a Surgeon in the United States WASHINGTON PARK, Tre srzret. crdtown, Md, An exploring expedition ret | 28¥ Digbt, m which he stated that if no objec- | the child, and have the parent arrested. Freedmen’s a, and astockholder of the | havelately been making speeches through the | ATM@y, nd intends leaving for his posta! New | are out, And upon the hill found the ancient vil. | 208 should be made to his taking the three | After hearing all the evidence, the Justice | National Reform Educational Assoc! country. Orleans in October next. Kvery arrangement has been made to secure the tage known as Leonardtown, which has but | DOYS Whom he was under obligations to em. | remarked that the law secures to the tather | It is TaR Pouce Business.—Five arrests were | pleasure and comfort of the patrons of ¢ iation. rged in bebalf of the application that | A colored man named-Jobn. Wilson, a hand one street, the houses being built on either | P!9¥ 28 8pprentices, he would pledge himself | the right to correct as well as protect his chil- | the Howard University bas forestalled andan- | on a.cana! boat engaged in transporting bricks Sidi ‘numbering probably 200r30. The | '° ‘8 no mere boys so long as he might | dren. It {sas muoh the duty of the father to | perceded aa be for which the mon Tom the kiln of Emanuel Francis to Washing- imbabitants of the town probably number 200, | OCCUPY the position which he now | correct improper habits by corporeal punish- tenors ‘ational Reform Educatien- | on, fell into the dock at the mouth of the ca. made by the police yesterday, the fines of | “2uaver, and “a good time” may be ¢ which amounted to $e; fines wore imposed in | "Teves, 20 CENTS admitting a gontle- two cases, the other two were dismissed. man and iadies. bile t five stores, ¢ held. Upon this proposition being | ment, when necessary, as to feed, clothe, and sociation, itis urged. 184 fellable chartered | nal this morning, and before assistance could BeaTMEN IN TROUBLE.—A boatman named | Pancing to commence at 3 o'clock. au 19.6 rete (a bhiopes teraiecgee eke shops, | submitted, am animated discussion en- | educate the child. Butno paren: is justified | association, so ordered and planned as to sues be rendered him, was drowned. His body was | Samuel Swain was arrested by officer War- HE UNDERSIGNED, CONSTITUTING T! ops. 2nd | sued, at the close of which the amendment to | in unmercifully punishing his offspring, or in | cessfully carry ont the said practical purposes | recovered M : 1s * soon afterwards, but it yt sate e a ie Cente OF the ieee THEE | the constitution, sobmitied at the previous | beating and torturing them withont cause, In | for which theiaoney was Given; 20d tector | inoneht ceoncery re Dente foe “Inquest brick house, built long before the Revo. | Meeting, and which was laid over for one | this case the facts seem to indicate at the first | that ithae adopted purely National Republi- | upon it. tutionary war. of bricks which wera im, | Month under the rules, was taken up for ac- | glance a design to tortare the child; butif the | can principles and anti-decomi national As the 11 o’clock train on the Washington ported from England. Leonardtow: ei Sag Uon. [This amendment strikes out & clause | fact that the father has always been careful of ws and doetrine; algo, that ithas a preferred | and Alexandria Railroad was on its way to tng the county seat of St. Mary's county, | im the constitution prescribing that there shali | the child, clothing it well, feeding it well, and this city this morning, when neat the Lon- has a court House, a large building bars | ROt be more than four apprentices in each of. | giving it as fair an opportunity for edi Mr. Yaneey has also submitted, on bebalfof | doun and Hampshire Ratiroad bridge, the with brick, also a small stone gajlé avout | "ce employing an average of seven jourasy- | as the city offers and bis circumstances per- | the said National Reform Educational Asse. | conductor put down the brakes, in order to twelve feet high, twenty feet loi, ana ‘out | men, and two in all offices employieg a less | mit, the idea of torture ceases. The mode of | ciation, an application for a sufficient portion | take aboard an Italian boy, & vender of. plas- feck wille, ‘which at, présente parse gn | number than seven, exeept in the Government | keeping the child athome seems to be impro- | of the fund appropriated by Congress for edu- | ter images, who was being beaten and robbed birds, or. orooetarac’ Tee tie detectives at office, in which there shail be allowed ten. A | per: butas to cruelty the marks upon the skin | cational oses, under the control of the | by a colored man named Lane, hem. There is a weekly newspaper here | ‘Re time of the passage of the clause there | are not sufficient to impress the mind with | Freedmen’s Hureau, to build school houseon | ‘The Wood Lawn Agricultural Society cele- Called the st, Mary's Gastia. pabligued by Mie, | Were About thirty apprentices at this estab- | such a belief:erdinary chastisement wouldre- | the land owned by ssid association, with a | bratedits anniversary inst Saturday, a Wood James S. Downs. Last but not least, theveare | Ushment, while at present the number is | sultin quite as prominent marks. Admitung | normal and primary department, and have re. | Lawn, Fairfax oounty, Va, presided over by Justice Buckey. on Sunday afternoon, when | ing Physicians and Surgeons of, he wan dlomieerdwpon pariay'e ae or 800 | Hottest otra DisorvERry.—A colored servant gir} named EXOURSION TO GLYMONT, Mary Barber was yesterday arrested by officer |, the penefit of that Institution, on Noble for, betng disorderly, and taken before pi el pst ct a t x . [ONDAY, AUGUS 4 Fequieing bee pay a RNe Or aeak MET) rhte Hospital. ander the charge of the Sisters . of Charity, is conducted upon the principle of the Rotnary.—On Saturday evening, © man by | most extended benevolence to persons of every re- the ni of Thomas Fulton was robbed of & ligious deno: ination. yaluable coat and other wearing apparel from he pro} Excursion will be a pleasant one his boarding-honse on High street. He pro- | for individu: fami lic © Proceeds Oy sp is or fi % ropriated te the H ital, wherel Seeded to the magistrate’s office and Rot out ® | Piifie uned for the rsliet of the rick and suffertig wick for disorderly conduct, and taken betore Board of Attending and Consult Set iy only twenty-one, becuse of some of them be- | the right of the father to Fly chastiseand | ceived prompt answer from Major General | ©. Gillingham, Theré was a handsome en. | W*"f80t for the arrest of @ man named Mar- | peor, Becre en erences Hover 7 wv, | coming journeymen and others leaving the | correct bis child, the ‘Ventite dinmiaand, tne [0/7 Howard acknowledging Macca of | tertammment, an address by 0.1 Mason, of tin, Hart, who was srrested by Officer Har We individually appeal 'to the pobltc, and ask get & good'square meal. ‘The house is teo | 2Usiness. The clause was notretroactive. and | care. suggesting to the father that a mode of | said epplication, and informing him that it | Georgetown, music, dancing, and other amuse. | 22! fore Justice Buckey, when it was | their benevolent co-operation in this most char- found that the man suspicioned of the larceny | itable object. i ‘ of the clothing was another Hart and not | _The members of this Board will accompany the Martin. Excursion, ii. DrGrafton Tyler. Dr. 1. Mil a +} Leiberman, Eliot. = pit ste consequently no interference with the number | de'aining his child at home mightbe employed | should receive due attention in its turn. ments. ) ead news areas ped ore Mesos ia Kent by | Of apprentices already employed was pro- | which would not excite the same feeling gee ‘Two vessels, the Lizzie Ragan and Aleck Mr. J. T. Fenwick. and seems to have quite & Reece vcr ton nine anes aen es among the people asin this case. Crance ov Ruxwixe A Rat-Roan Tear | Shinn, with cargoes of tresh fish, packed in’ A 3 ple tei le , sits rt | ice) arrived here, one yesterday evening, and Soho visit the town for their healtia news, | Peal the clause fixing thenumber ofbays to be | ‘TenrxRance Mebrinon —A numberof tem. | {OOUCH 4 FumERAL-—Thismorning.Robert | ioe Su ovse poor one and daspered of tana Ex Comprecsman Hastis ie ane ene aake: | employed, it was lost by a vote of 1 to73, | peramce meetings were held yesterday’ after. SSM A a ee ore ee le fish at remunerative rates. *, there not being a majority of two-thirds voting | noon and evening throughout the city. The official count of the registration in this Abounds In oysters and fine feb, rm, waren | 2 lle favor. Sothe clause remains in force as | "in the afternoon a large mecting was hela | Geerectown Rallr mrby Lisat Kelly end Der | commty isas follows:—Hegistered without chal- quite an extensive trade is carried on. | before. Should Mr. Defrees still persist in | in front ef the PatentOmice and addresses were | tective McDevitt, om the charge max , | lenge—white, 1,371; colored, 1,999; total, 3,304, ‘The Wawaset left the wharf at twelve | C@Ploying the three additional boys. there is | delivered by Dr. Howard, Wm. P. Drew, Mr. | anthony Buchiy, undesamee cr Rejected after challenge—white, 7; colored. SUSPICION OF STEALING 4 HoRsB.—Officer Martin yesterday arrested a man named John Brown mo the suspicion of the larceny of a horse. He was brought out before Justice IC. mal BE Buckey, but there eppearing to be but little or - Wm. Marbury, Dr. no evidence against him, he was dismissea. Tae Hoc Law,—An ordinance having} A PIC-NIC. W.P. Johnson, Dr Howard. Dr. -piiagner,, Dr. 3. : IXe | buciittle doubt chat a strike will resale there- | McPheeters and others, after which a number 7 maa a tral pana sed the Bi jock. going down the pay, 5 the tum none. assed the Board of Alderman and Common ‘ See IST er ae etateny akin Wes, | from. of those present signed the pledge. procestion of the late Uol. Eitstis U, Gases oe Nounells prohibiting the running at large of For the benefit of enjoying themselves over @sumptuous dinner | actibn in'vetersios Yo puter the new cere. | net mont ot Thomas ata: er eg meeting Was | before Justice Walter, when Mr. Andrew . CITY ITEMS. all swine, within the limits of he Corporation, | saint MARY'S CHURCH, ROC ‘ - pe mn, . : Be : At [Be Washington House. These twenty-four | tices at work, amd it was said by some that he | Sons of Temperbiee Addressee’ were meas | bradley appeared for the accused. A number after Lie Drak. el, Replembet, Band lis hare individuals, having finished their dinner, | {ie S{ Work. Aud it was said by some ths of witnesses were examined, who testified to ‘went for the boat,” but upon reaching the top | tends to let the matter drop, and by others | by Mesers. J.C. Harkness, J. L. Kidwell and | theeffect that the theta wee ied ete | To EviTon Evunine Stan. The of the Bill found i< non est, and the reports were | At be has simply postponed the subject. oihers. E + . in your pa t Sat , the 17 to the effect that the captain hadsaid he would | _ BY teference to our advertising columns, it | At tne Northern Liberties Market house ad- | OR,'* sirect towards Maryland avenue. aud | (Your paper of Saturday, been got outannouncing the passage oftheordi- | Will be held at the Fair Grounds, nance, and notitying persons to shut their hogs Ox TUESDAY, Avovst 20, 1867. up. Owners of swine are allowed to confine | REFRESHMENTS. ( NFECTIONERY AND tement instant, i was claimed by the engineer about being | With reeard to Vol. Witrow is in many re- | the same in pens orstyes, but if complained of DINNE will be seen thata special meeting of the Ty- | aresses were made by Messrs. Hollingshéad. ects incorrect: an j ry antle. person re: w i - ot return until Wednesday. 5 e spects 1 tt - | by an jon residing withia one hundred : not retara until lednesday an iadlenations | pographical Union will be held at Woodward | Waleh, Finney, Drew, MoPheetere, “a stopped when some one in the procession sung | *P d, in justice to that gent! hehe aiding ad A Brass and String Band will also be'in attowa- > out for bim te preceed with the train an. man, I will say that no intention of snicide “pe court-house, when, to the niter surprise of Hall tS ofcloehitAte yee ig: a epee Pe ee od cutting off come of the. catriages, J722 contemplated when he took the laudanum. che party, t a 7 ss, Pi i Bs twas ta) fl 1 cue party, the boat made her appearance from | Gqy 4 Wirz Ron wag Husuann!—On Sat. | cint oermemeer ng ofthe, Washington So- | Messrs. Stephens & Phelps, the lessees of the en for bodily pains, and in presence ance au 17-20 Temoved that distance from the residence of = TWEET LOURTH ODA! y such complainant. (PRE TWENTY-FOURTH GRAND Pic-Nio road, were present, and testified to the strict | Of Some persons in the house; and th SHIPMENTS OF CoaL.—From Ray's Docks . YOUNG UNIT bsy. She had gone down to Galt’s whargand | U728y_ py bere ‘wan arrested onthe | evening and able addresses delivered. orders piven (he emptoyees of the company to | Of ‘love, jealousy, and a pretty actr to-day, 1078 tons. Will be given at the WASHID returned. The party were soon upon the | °PArge of stealing an axe valued at $1.50, the | At Gorsmch chapel last evening a large au- | Sua eaeYeliy ae epee eens Mr, | one who knows the Colonet is Tidiculons in . _ | GARDEN. on MONDAY, August 19, 1857, property of John Stewart, by officer Joseph | dience was preeent to listen to the Hon. T. © : 3 yee we. tar: THE BRIDGE-sT. PRESBYTERIAN ORURCH. Tickets 60 ts., admitti entl and ladi harfat Piney Point at three orelock, wrhecg | GTiunell,and was taken before Justice Tucker, | Theaker, who delivered an instructive and in. | Bobly elaimed that under the act of the Gor. | the extreme. Aenorance of the nature of | The doors of this oburch were yesterday | Tickets @;{*.. admitting » gentleman and adios wharfat Piney Point at three o'clock, where | 5:" tne ‘Tenth precinct station honse. Mir, | teresting address a uetive and in- | poration. Octover 16th, 1950, section 7, makiag | }8udannm was what led him to take an over- | thrown epen to the congregation for worship, Ee et a y yemained until balf-past seven fishing | Teonard Kean appe fee Mae dcetand: uae | eetnE : i mulawiul “for ‘he driver of any omnibus or | dose. In justice toa worthy man, I hope you | the church having been closed for several | MW ERST OD nie wie a batbing in the refreshing salt water. | scyed ior a postponement tor the purpose of THE River FRONT, Avevst 19TH, 1967— | Der vehicle to drive across, through, or bang ois ‘his an insertion. weeks while the repairs and work of painting BAER Ene ving Piney Point as stated above, the boat | Summoning witnesses, Yestorday the ease | The Wawksel, with the congregation and | *Merwise interrnpt any faneral, civil oF tilt- Ours: Teepectfally, " was going on. In the absence of Rev. A. A. POTOMAG CIRCL Ved at the foot of 7th street a few moments | Came up fora hearing, when Mr. I. & Hines | Sunday Schoo! scholars of ine St Stephens’ | {87¥ Procession,” imposing a fine notexeeeding | 4 A Boarper at HowaRp HOvs8z. | Taylor, pastor of the churcb, the Rev. P. 1). B.U.(H. EF) past five o'clock this morning. also appeared for the defense. It was in evi. | Church, left her wharf this morning-on an Sores cot panem, eat ty ‘partion were ‘ashington, D. U., Aug. 19th, 1567. Gurley, of the New York avenue Presbyterian Path ae ; KGa WE Gi, ce that the cursicn to Glymont. The able. Mr. ley contende e law ———_ Church, preached a very able sermon, which % pbans! Court, Judge Purcell. on Ssturday, the | ‘fuiding belonging to@ Mr, Willey,and had | Carter's Wharf—Sailed—Schooners Father | fined 2ach party $5 and costs. Ree eo morrow alternoon, Potomac | ciative audience. ‘The pastor of the church is | wilt <pare ne pains oe eeinnen tonne alee Pee 1 of Samuel Devaughn, offered for probate, | there a tot of furniture and house keeping ur- | & Son, McReady, Dlizabeth river, Va, with a ——_*——_ thelr AN pier beTHood of the Union: give | expected to return to his congregation in time | jie of the season. ‘The gute will be opened at 2 S isken up. and the testimony in relation | ticjee. which he sold to Stewart for $10. “Last | cargo of guano THE JAIL—Increase of Guard. —On the rep. | ‘Beir first pic-nic at the Washington Park, | to conduct the services of next Sabbath. ‘Cwo mn. Dancing will begin at 3 o'clock. herela: wasresumed:; Thursday Stewart hired a eart and was | — Kiley's Whaxf—Arrived—Schooners Brave, | Tesentatiors made by the judger of the courts, | Seventh street, and will make it @ fine affair, | thousand dollars has been expended in repair- etillou Band has becn engaged. cet goby Ys Sumlth testified that be had writ- | remeving the articles, when an officer passed | Bradley, Havie-de-Grace. 137 tons of coal for | ®8d a number of members of Congress and tothe fesenseror thers gucetse, Tilt COnduCE | ing and painting the church. Slab sh paces al nan fen the will now Presented fo the court: teat | with defendant's husband under arrest on a | John Laurie; steamboat Uolumbia, Harper, | ‘itizens as to he noeafe condition of the jail, | ‘© the Pleasure of their guects. Sanirany Work.—OCapt. O'Neal, of the | “yy order of Committee of Arrangements, aut6-3t cheuts" he remembered thar be had mnnde cher | Warrant issued on her oath,and she wasalong. | Baltimore, with merchandize and passengers, | 824 also m view ef the desperate prisoners ai Maxis ieee OL ase; a Freedman’s Bureau, was in town to-day look. | — - a ertineation bafhre thé execution of the evilt, Seeing the cart passing she ranout tos‘op | tor Wasbington mercbunts. present confined there, the Secretary of the In- INEN Coats aT $1, Dress Linen | ing around for houses that need whitewas ‘, but Steward did not stop, and she ran Fowler's Wharf.—Arrived—Schooner Bru- | ‘rior bas directed that the number of guards be | Suits at 2, and our entire Linen stock at pro- behind the eart and took out theaxe which | ret'e, J. Mason, wood for market: schooner | increacedtofive. Mr Heustis, (he new warden, | POT‘lonate prices. A. Sake & Uo.s, 517 Seventh she carried off. Steward, atter carrying the | Mariner. Grayson, Ohapawamset Creek, | 5* 4. however. nothing todo with this increase, | Street, adjoining National Bank of the Re- RIZE AND COMBINATION 1C OF THE { that the flourish by which the piace of the AR CL -nterlineation is changed from the middle to ing. Now that the workmen under the charge of the Captain. have, in conjunction wih ie Sanitary officers, gave Washington a thorough RADIANT BAND YOUNG JOL SOCIATION q 0 line. he has no recollection of e although he end th public. SALOSTS NIST ods to bis hot rocured her is lumber for market. ndorses this action as necessiry. = : it, whitewashing tl t gt 3’ . A further change by whict | Pothand testified to tne sale-and Stewart pro. | Crouch's, Wharf --Sailed—Scbooner ‘Traina- | With this pumber the guard will be enabled fences, Ac. they intend torextend tein work | AT ANALOSTAN TORY, Avcrer 15,1867, A thank homage. “Ss made “Henry,” he did | duced the receipt. No witnesses were sworn | frit, Crouch, Alexandria, for repairs; Octavia | ‘© be on duty 12 hours and off 24. civing | HENNING's $12 and $11 Business Suits for | [orcucn Georgetown and place it in be worn | When there will ha presented a lmmmdsome gol ting bot thank be made. fer the defence, and Mr. Hine asked adismis- | Ellen, Elliott. down the river light. ample time to Test, instead of. as formerly, be. | aTly fall wear, on the corner of Seventh | sanitary condition as they have Washington | tothe best Indy dancer, and abaquet of fowers ta Sand nad NATley, Niitmess, new the testator, | ss1on the ground that there was no larceny; | Brown's Wharf —Atrived—Schooner Nep- | ing on duty % hours ata time: and besides, gyeetand Maryland avenue. One price only. | thue improving as well as guarding againat | the best Sil jonve the foot of High ntrest, George- him. ‘Testator never told wituess that He heq | the wife cannot steal from her husband. The | tune. Blizsard, Philadelphia, coal for S. P. | When on only 12 hours. those on duty wili | Pisin figures. oats Will leave the foo ig . George: the il] health of the town. | town, and G street, Washington, at 3 o'clock, and or had no! madea will. He asked me to make | *°' W&S committed in daylight and was seen | Brown & Son. not be over-taxed to be about the building the THE CANAL.—A telegraph dispatch has been | every five minutes thereafte ng eta gee ; WELRY.—G: Sets. Sets, by the complainant, showing there was nose- | Sizth Street Whorf.—Arrived—Government | etire night SEN EERE —Garass Sele Asnetet Biss: Sine st 3; Shell Sets. res a ¢ ived to the effect that th inthe Danc cominenc 4orclock. S Saibee tao pen and panereat | cesy: and if she took it believing ir to be her | steamer Rucker, Beli, loading with coal for Some of the guards have already been ap- | One Dollar “jewelry ‘Store: No. #3: Ponusgie on the demile level; aboULS6 taites thie sac or | , Ticket: FIFTY CENTS, adimtting «Gent cman the was net able to make itt that time: lcsaid | DBSband’s there was no larceny. The justice | Philadelphia and New York, Pointed, amoug them Mr. Armstrong, formerly | vania avenue, near 4% street. Cumberland, which was the effect of the Inte | *d Ladies. eae in would be very long. ‘Witness knows anc | decided to send the case to court, and asked ee of Lowa. John Gordon and Peter Kaiser, and eee gan wrs storm on the 14th instant, is Si feet wide and | g#In consequence of the rain, the above Pic- be intended to leave something to his sister | {oF bail, when the counsel requesied that sne | Basz BALL—An interesting game of base | itis understood that the remaining placeshav® | pop veo@'s GocoAIne 16 the hair-dressing | 40 feet deep, and that it will take from 10 to 12 | Nic is postooned until MONDAY; August 19th, iid keruacater should be committed to jail. Subseqn-nily | ball was played on Saturday aflernoon be. | Wren Milled although the men are not yet on | uich thebelles and fashion of this countre | davs to repair the damages done. Twenty | isi." au is N. Callan was intimately acquainted with | heY, #&Feed to give bail, but the time nad | tween the second nines of the National and Hatriscit Brows ‘eclésedtion oe use. Itseffect uponthe glossiness and rich- | boats have arrived since our last report, bring- GRAND REGATTA testator, seeing himevery day. He seldom | Das*¢d when she could appral co her friends | Empire Base Ball Clubs. on the grounds ot | , HA cin oh ef the’ oom of the | Ness and artificial hair is equally durable, | ing coal to the different companies. Twenty- "ON THE POTOMAC. — ‘d business without consultation with wit, | 884 she remeined at the siation all night National. Thescorestood—Empire 31. and Wotropoatan Het eo Bar One rooms of the splendid and efficacious. 2 ’| five boats have gone ont, the most of them UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE: Witness visited him several times mis | 28 Morning she wa commit.ed to jail, with tional 33. The foliowing is the complete | Songerto the institution Peed # mes: | “F.Burnett'’s standard préparations are cele- | empty. ‘The break upon the canal will greatly BRUNETTE YACHT CLUB. inst sickness. He told witnessa short time be. | jh°, Understanding that the eco ansel would | score: brated throughout the civilized world.”—New | retard the arrival of boats trom the mines with tore his death of his ideas as to the purchase of | DYing the case before one of the judges to de- EMPIRE. R. 0.| NATIONAL. R. 0. ee York Tribune. coal. Jams on the canal are quite frequent. This Regatta will come off on the 23D OF AU- property. No one except Mrs. Brayfield and | {\06 the question of larceny. Although the 3] Jones, p...--. 2] A RAID on Lizzim Snow’s.—For some time ae tts MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGR Not mueb busi. | GUST, at 2 m., and is open. for Boats under twen- verdaughter lived with Mr. Devauehn Dre, | Busbund and wife are living apart and he is a 4/Cronin, c.f, 2 | Rast the police havebad their eyes on house | Gorna, (orn, Gons—Faster than the auc-'| ness was transacted this morning, but quite a | '.Hve feet. two minutes allowed according to rule Brayfield told witness after the death of tose witness jainst her, he was bitterly opposed 7|Fisber, c. 5 | No. 605, corner of Seventeenth street and G. | tioneer’s hammer knocks down merchandise, heavy change in the wheat market has taken foreach ste iator‘that a few days beiore bis death testator | ' Der 1g sent to jai 4|Pation, 8. 5. 2 | and suspected that it was used asa hoase of | neglect disposes ot the teeth. Bid, therefore, 600 bushels of red wheat, and 255 of FIFTY had desired to change his will, but that she — 2)Tappen, ib. 4 | il fame, and measures were last night taken | for that prize of life, a perfect set, by brushing t wheat not designated, were offered. of THIRTY-FIVE DOLLAR: bad told him be was too ill todo it. Witness | COLORED Camp Mzrrinc at Cnystat | Ci 0|Gorman, 1. t 3 | tobreakit up. Accordingly Lieut John F. | them regulariy with Sozodont. eo | 1,700 bushels of wheat sold for $2.15. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. ainks that Miss Brayfleld exercised no more | SPEING.—The regular se-vices of the African | Foster, 3b +4 2) Waldron. 2 6. 4 | Kelly, with detective McDevitt. last evening gs * BRIDGR.—The bridge across the canal at the | ,Bosts, can be dat the headquarters of the influence over the mind of the testator than an | Methodist Episcopal Zion camp meeting, near | Morgan, p “4 1|Brown, 3b. 2 | Kept a watch on the house for some hours, and | Wrarrinc PAPER FOR SALE.—Apply atthe iy “3 hi street. nt jette Club, foot of collector's office, which was spoken of in the (TWiT TAM STEWART. President STAR of last week as being unsafe, is to be GEORGE A. SHECKELS, Treasurer. propped up again, but will soon be in the con- | | William E Stewart, of Washington, enters twa e : ate Ee ona. mute more recurs <ekn' GW: lazrigon. of Alexandria enters two Boats.. : is Club challenges any Boat under. twant ‘Wueat.—Sixteen hundred bushels of wheat | feet, allowing two minutes to the fout, for Witty was received at Mr. Shoemaker’s mills to-day. | dollars z Acquantity of wheat came in by way of the | For farther particulars inguire of | canal not there sold. The demands of the 8 Rise ee. . ee tet millers for wheat on Saturday were so great | ®U& (Express, P. asuree. that the price speedily ran up to $2.36 and ROF. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Penn. adopted child generally does over ite father. | Crystal Spring. Piney Branch road, com- | Jehueon, 1b ‘Daring the examination of Mr. Sharley, @ | Menced yesterday morning. the camp having Siscussion between the counsel as to the pro- | been pitched on Saturday. The following city priety of a question, widened into a consider. | Churches have tents on the ground: Zon, D | ation of the whole case. reet, South Washiagton: Union Wesley, 234 | Empire. e Judge Hughes contended that the onus of | street; John Wesley, Connecticut avenue: and | National. with Mr. McDevitt, was admitted. The | tween D and E, three doors above Odd Fel- proving the paper before the court to be the | Galbraith Chapel, on L between 4th and 5th. officers went at once tothe rooms, where they | lows’ Hall. Gray's Collars, i8c. box; Gold- ‘will of the deceased, was apon the propound- | There are apumber of boarding tents on A Row.—Yesterday afternoon a number of | ‘ound three couples in bed, wh gave their | smith, Byron and Garotte, 18c. box; Imitation ers of the will, =»4 in the consideration ofthat | the grounds; and the camp seems well sup- | colored people, between one and two hundred, | namesas H. A. Hogden, Wm. Euwards, Jonn | Linen Goldsmith, Byron and Garotte, Isc. question, it was perfectly legitimate tor the | Plied with all requisites fo* the wants of tue as- | got into a row on Iith street, near R.I. avenue, | Graham, Lizzy Snow. Mary Gordon, and | box. And all other goods cheap in propor- 1: «1 4/Patterson, r. f about 11 o'clock, being sure that the game was in the house, they proposed to maxe an en- —-—_—. trance. Officers Donn and Tufield, of Lieut. | Down wit HicH P&icxs !—Patronize only ’s command, wax called on by Lieut. | those who sell cheap! Buy your Gent’s Fur- and Lient. Kelly went to the door, | nishing Goods at Franc’s, 204 7th street, be. Star office. parties opposing ‘be probate to show thatthe | *¢mbiage. The following preachers were pres- | and for half an hour or more there was acon. | Mary Gray. Lizzie Snow, being ander medi- | tion. estator never regarded the paper as his will; | ent yesterday: Rev. Jones A. Jones, of Union | tinual fight, in which stones and sticks were | cal treatment, was not removed, being left in 6 22.37. To-day there isa marked decline in the ave., opposite Metropolitan Hotel ; Tu cat it came into court under suspicious cir. | Wesley Church, in charge of the cam; Rev. | used, and some of the parties got hurt, but | Cbarge ofan officer. Theothers were taken to iN SEVERE CAs&s of Ingrowing Nails, Bun- | price. wheat having sold on Change at $2 15. and Prides eremines, trom peg ‘clock. ae <umstance, with alterauons on its face unac- | S-7T- Jones, of John hha A Church; Re none badiy. Lieut. Johnson, with officer S. | Police Headquarters. where Justice Walter | ions. Corng, etc., Ether Spray, or Rhigoline, can be rented for meetings, &c. my 10-ly counted for. John Tenpan, of Zion Chu: v Rey. J. P. Ha- | T. Crown, appeared on the ground, and after | tined each $5. The house will be taken in | relieves the patient of all pain during the Br. Thompson held that this will bad been | mer, of Galbraith Cnapel; Bishop Talbert, and | running their horses several times through the | charge by the police. operation, after which the shoe can be worn | GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. NATIVE WINE BITTERS. proved, én court. to have been executed in the | Rev. John A. Williams, of Philadelphia. crowd succeeded in stopping the affray. and ——-—__ with comfort. Dr. White. Chiropodist, 424 - — rmanner necessary to make it valid. The dis- The opening sermon yesterday morning | arrested W. H. Dines, Richara Carlida, James FIRE AND ARSON.—At 12.30 this morning, | Pennsylvania avenue, between 1} and 6th sts. INGQEICE {Tic conssincrenip heretofore existing | CHASER, GAUTIFE openly iuyites ty posing mind of the testator had been shown, | Was by Rev. John A. Williems, from the | E. Smackain and Robert Edwards, who were | officer Fowler of the First ward discovered tty | Hours froma. m. tos p.m. No charge for en 0. ENGL Ish and HUW IEE. | tention to big NATIVE Wine Soe eee and that was all the onus which rested upon | itu, 14th and 15th verses of the 16th chap- | taken to the °d precinct station, where Justice | house occupied by Rev. Dr. Lewis. at the cor, | consultation. Fae ee eee eee ae eee ae ene ee oe caried coneietinn ateoren ty bao che propounders. Now, the law established | ‘er of St. John. From this text he preach- | Walter fined the two first named $5 each. and | ner of 19th and I streets, to be on fire, and Im- =o ‘The business will hereafter be conducted in the | been used as a preventive of all miasmatic and ma~ the method by which the will could be dis- | ¢ & very effect've discourse upon the | dismissed the others. The affair was origi- | mediately sounded an alarm from box 45, and Quick SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.—Good | name of CAVE W. ENGLISH. larial diseases. It invigorates the museles, purifies ¢redited. Itmust be by cancelling, tearing, | Unity of the Trinity. The sermon was fol- | nated by four men, who being Jealous of some | ‘le fire apparatus was promptly on the spot | White Sbirts, $1.25a81.50; A. No.1 Fine White | “Georactown. D. C.. Ausust 15.1807. aul9-3t* | the blood, corrects the action of the Liver and kid- or other obvious proof of intent to abandon the | lowed by singing, and by earnest prayer by | women commenced to stone the house, and | and succeeded in extinguishing the flames. | Sbirt, $2.50a83: Good Gauze Undershirts, 50 | Caonp AND DWELLING FOR RENTOCorner | ReS-Promiotes digestion, establishes regularity im ‘will, Declarations of intent to change were | George Tucker, aiier which a veryearnest and | finally woke up the neighborhood. Lieut Hurley and the police were promptly on | cents; Fine Gauze Undershirts, $1; Fine Lisle | SS (ray and Liugon strcets Georgetown, Appiyon | the female system, and is adurably adapted, 43 m \, Bet sidmirenbie for this. purpose, "As tothe | ABIMated prayer meeting was held amtil 1 p. ly mre Sees the spot and aided in extinguishing the flames, | Thread Undershirts, $1.50; Good Cotton Half | thi. srenines, COU e i Crier org baleen Grip ead A charges, they were all accounted for by the | ™. A large number weredrawn totheanxious | On Horse CARs ON EENTH STREET. | The leutenant reports, after « personal exam- | Hose, 10, 15,20, and 25 cents per pair, Best tonics, it cannot be surpassed as an. appetizer witnesses. seats. showing prospects of @ large revival. In | The Washington & Georgetown railroad com. | imation ot the premises, that he believes the | English Half Hose, 50 cents per pair. At W™: 5 YBRATEER § EREMIUM STEAM | jnvigorator early in themorning, and before meals Judge Hughes did not think the flourish | the afternoon the rermon was delivered by | pany propose to place a number of one-horse | house was first robbed and ransacked and then | Franc’s Gent’s Furnishing Store, 491 7th st., |. eG SARS Ee enerally; and, being perfectly free from every— Wbich changed the place of the interlineation | Hisbop Talbert and in the evening dy Rev. J. | carson the 14th street line in the place of the | fired. Dr. Lewis and his tamily being absent | between I) and E, three deors above Odd Fel- |” omce No. 46 Fete ergetown, D hing nauseous and unpleasant, may be used not had been explained. Pp, Hamer. present two-horse cars. A sufficient number | ‘tis impossible to know the extent of the rob- | lows’ Hall. i rok ts de if only with safety at all times, but is confidently re- Established in litan Institute, 1 t . 0.5 jbremium awarded by the Metro- | commended to persons of both sexes as a gentle Mr. Thompson said it was the first time in | There was a very large assemblage on the | Of agditional care will be placed on this line to | bery. The liemtenant placed officers in charge j rebuilt 1886, and is now by | Scam ant, ttiongh powerful tent, whenever euch, or desir se ‘his lite he ever heard of the validity of a will | found, and the Piney Branch road was lined | materially increase the numberof trips, there. | Of tbe house to take care of the premises until | ~PENRI#S can be had in any quantities at the ‘ far the largest and most complete establishment of od. "No family showb Seing affected by the flourish ofa pew, ‘with carriages and pedestrians on their way to | by affording additional uccommodation tothe | Dr. Lewis arrives. The building belongs to | Star office counter. the kind in this section ofcomntry. |° 4 | be without ity ast will supply a great desileraty Judge Moore quoted authorities tosbow that | Pe camp throughout theentireday. Notwith- | public. A car will be started under the new | Mr. Wm. Wilson and the loss by the fire will | == Dyeing and Scouring of all kii lone in tl instrengthening and invigorating growing child- ny change made fraudulently by an interested | Standing the number present, the order was | arranzement once in every ten minutes, The | Rot exceed #500. MARRIED. mtruly, thankful for past favors, the subscriber | ¢0;,bY Whom it may be use with perfect impunity. PE Tel erauon of the case was | SISSne meee ot ne eel oF GRY Bung; | gueemoree cure are amply adequate ie the |e ee TAYLOR HOYLE te wig tpn naa catenins | Bae Soli cote at tak was e THE PoINT 01 0 ee 7 A i ve eturnes express wi! i i @ostponed until Saturday next. Until the 27th ins‘ant. Ovel AL presen’ On ern eect i Dons Batt: ROkD—Thel| i A 1 Tri is received and r y OxP without a rival as a preventative of all diseases a ge ee jurors recently summoned by :he Marshal to ASLIGHT Day’s Work.—The whole num- | condemn the land needed for the use of the ber of arrests made by the police yesterday, | Metropolitan branch of the B. and O. R. R. and reported by the several lieutenants this | (Point of Rocks,) within the District, having ‘atimost prompences and deepetch the summer and autumn, and a general invigore- t Office address, Lock Box No. 80. tumn i fice closes daily atsunset except Saturday. when | tor of the human system in adults and children, aa planner Sera Henrew BENEVOLENT Assoctation.— . x.—The it is closed at 8% p.m. autem | PE GR WATE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, reguiarly quarterly meeting of the Hebrew Benevolent Association was held at 10 o'clock Teturned their requisiti t ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. | The trade is respectfully invited to call. fevierdy morning at Woodward's Hall,” Nit | toke parti be festival of tho Baltimore Tare | MOTMIDE were 22. while the amount of tines | Zrturned thelr tequlsltions as to the anion of DIED. me a ates of Wine ar €d the meeting to order, after whieh the pro- | continu a s chuetzen | rests, fines $95: third, Tequifed to approve such condemnations. On | LER, daughter of Barbara and Martin Bicksl TRS " ON : ceedings of the previous meeting were read by | assembled at Henze’s Metropolitan Hall, ad- | TSrrest,fine filth, arrests, no fines: sixth, | this being done the money will ve proitered | sucd'smestisantt dass nt eT eae Titiaciiin router the premises, Noe A®tzoLocy. the Secretary and approved. joining, the Siar office, at an early bour, and | > srregis, fines $3: seventh, 3 arrests, fines @7, | iid the title then made perfect. In conse. | MURPHY. On the. Ivth instant, MARY A. | (os Westatreet, part of bot No. 33), in Bealls aa: er > The board of managers submitted their re. | abouts} o'clock, to ce eae ice shone 100, eighth. i arresc, fine $3; tenth, 6 arrests, | (uence of thisaction beingrequireditishardly | MURPHY, consort of J.W. Murphy, aged $5 dition to Georgetown, fronting about SI feet. 4 pe BORED AST ONE: . a fines $12. ossible that work on this end of theline wiil | Years. mchies) On West street, between Congress aly THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Wasutnetox, D. U., July 11, 1567—7o the | ofthe 12th U.S. Infantry lead by Professor N. rhe Ux OWENS. th ith instant, at the residence ‘ashington streets, and running back to a 12-foot MADE BY y . Helvew Association of Washington, D. Cc—The | Dauseb, and under the marshaiship of Capt. = oa be: commenced for some time. Oompan Bee Po me eee aiane, A ttle reviten well- MADAME H. A. PERRIGO, City. California, Brevet ved alley. The improvements consist o: '¥ OWENS, captain AccIDENT.—On Saturday night last, as Mr. | have quite a force at work on the other end, | of his father. in Suisw Frank S. West, formerly a well known news. | we hear. Bieutenan’ Colonel Wi paper reporter of Ricemond, Va., bat now en- undersigned, managers of your association, | C. Ebel. marched to the depot where there have the honor to make the following quarterly | Were quite a large Sc hepete of sgl died Teport of the condition of your finances and the | Who joined them. The eorps took with them ed in this city, was stepping from a street Brps UPENED.—To-day at noon, bids were Fesult of the iast three months’ labor perform. | their colors—the United States, German and | Fart ih ton coy: of Penneylvania avenue and | opened at the Meyer’ ome by Capt Birt, EDUCATIONAL edas required by article thirteen under the | Schuetzen—and also a splendid spy glass and | ‘Tenth street, he lost bis balance and fallimg to | Commissioner of Improvements of the Sev. + I. Constitution, and paragraph three, under the | ® fine regulator clock, showing the month, | ine hard stoneway, severely sprained hisright | euth Ward for grading First street west, from 188 0, J. MAGRUDER'S DAY SCHOOL FOR oy-laws of your society date, day of the week, dc. which they will | arm. ‘The affected member has become much | N toM streets south. This work is of some YOUNG LADIES will reopen on MONDA ack sever) made to you om theséth dey ot | present io the Baltimore Association. The | innaimed and swollen, thereby causing much | MSgnitudeand will require considerable filling | Se tember 2d. Pupils will be received for tuiti uilt two-story Bric! mse, containing nine — rooms and cellar, with gas throughout the house. She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She "ferme: One-third cash; balance In six, twelve, | Festores to happiness those who, from doleful and eighteen months, with interest. secured by a | ¢rents, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of rela- deed of trust on the property. All conveyancing | tions and friends, loss of money, &c., have and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Title | despondent. She brings together those long sepe- fect. THOMAS DOWLING, rated, gives information concerning absent frienda vy 80 Auctionesr. | oF lovers, restores lost or stolen. property, toll 4 a you the business you are best qualified to pursue, SF THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON | and in what you will be most successful au caused en stated as we have to repeat | Association has made an arrangement with | ja; i 1m come places As much as seven feet. There | in French only. if desired. French teacher. Mons. 7 ‘in, until MONDAY AFTER- | speedy marriages, and tells you the very day you azain, for the purpose of placing te managers | the railroad company by which round tickets— | Pau oud preventing him from pursuing his | 1 ior pase ys co Atom among the bid. | Mallard, from Paris: Nod] 1 Waste ous: | gecount Ragust the at so "clocn. Wil marry, gives you the namerlikaness and ches- .n & serviceable position, they had to divide | good for the five days—can be secured at $2 eae der. 19 proposals being in, the lowest of which 1 19-1W* ‘an 16 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | acteristics ‘of, the person. She reads your very themselves into sundry committees. namely, | eacb, and they hay er almost supernatural powers town. een left at Angerman's, | Assacir wiTH INTENT To KILL.—Antones | was that of Mr. Peter McNamara at 10 cents MUSEES CHAPIN AND KING witlrogpen their 15In- Tellef committee, finance committee, and collec. | near Odd Fellow: Bundy, colored, was arrested on Saturday | per yard, which was accepted. The material hool on Monday, September 24, at tion committee, who have done their best to ——o——_ night by officer Beall on thecharge of com- | isto be taken from 6thand 8 streets south, | diana avenue. between Third and Four-an¢ Promote the welfareand good of the associa- | Noticu To AUcTIONEZERS.—General Michler | mitring an assault and pattery with intent to | which will be cut down to the proper grade, tas pall Boguch branches taught. -Apol uon. has notified the auctioneers doing business on | iil] Margaret Foster, by entting her in the back es fon can be made at 391 C street, between Third We ai¢o take pleasure to report thats pic- | Pennsylvania avenue, between 9thand 10th | with aknife, Margaret, whoixoneot Bundy'’s | THE WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, ap | P2ii-tnd-a-Half streets. ule Het suudl for Gas poore wien erate Gees [Spe ere nae Sweethearts, caught him holding conversation | ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD.—Messrs. Stevens & | J) '!RSON INSTITUTE, tet tu fo! s Tesul e | selves u ir warerooms jen they with another girl, and 6) him e . n: srenjeatntaiuguba ofall who partcipaed ‘ts | public Sales” The coopiaise war tage vy | Tin tnetereiteand spore fobim about iy | Paeips the lesen of tg road, 8 view of We | SELECT CLASSICAL ARD MATUEMATICAL st. Noreturns have been made as yet by the | several merchants that the sidewalks and | Walter committed bim to jail for court. mands of the public, are having built, at Taun- Fourteenth street, between T'and K. committee on arrangements who had charge i been obstructed to the detriment —_—e——_—- ton, two fine Mason engines, with The fifteenth annual session of this School will 7 of the affairs tor the Occasion, burt we can state | of their business. ASSAULTED WITH a CHICKEN Bonxe.— which’ they will run trains leaving each end begin the first MONDAY in September. For Cir- \ Sbuitionto the rang, Proceeds is Handsome | | The follow ing auctioneers doing business on | atior this merning delivered to officer Frazier | of the road hourly. These engines will have |/culars, &c.,addrens “as eee ono (he sano. 4 Pennsylvania avenue, between Oth and 10th | a warrant charging Elizabeth Harrison, living | 43-feet driving wheels, 12-Inchy cylinders: and reote TABLES B. JOUNG, Principal, last ghar? sis Eapendireed Gay Spur | streets, Rave been motited of thie, pronibltory | Gn, ear loth street with assault asd bat’ | 29-inch stroke, and are to be dished {a tne | Ml? cott 390 Vranklun How. K strost__ st quarter, $15. ures—-By relic! order :—Messrs. M. Sze] + annon s . Vi 5 E SCHOO. committes to ifteen applicants, 855. Receipts | & Leaby, Coleman & Oo. M.K. Walsh # Oo., | ty, lisppeare that the two females got inte | best style. They are expected here about tne | [VJ FOR YOUNG LADIES doring quarter, $15: on hand on last quarter, Nagle & Uo., H. H. Olaric& Oo, WL. Wali San a tuicmens HOR tke ETSI ee No. 48 East Capitol street, Capitol Hill. thoughts, and by FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY | unvells the dark and hidden myeteries of the fu- CHEAP DRY GOODS.—We are now selling | ture. From the stars wesee in the firmament— off our Summer Goods at a sacrifice to make room | the malefic stars that overcome or predominate in for Fall Stock. We baye also just opened 7,00) | the configuration—from the aspects and positions yards 4-4 Bleached Muslin, to sell at 12%, 15.18, 20, | of the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens af &nd 25. 1,000 yards 3-4 do.. at 9 and 10; 4-4 Brown | the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of do., 123g and 15. 5,000 yar man. Fail not toconsult the greatest Astrolegist 15, 17, and 18 cf in, enearth. It costs you but a trifle, a you may Tickings, Sheetings: &c-,&c._ Great bargainsmay | never again haveso favorable an oppoftunity. Con be expected by all who favor us with a call. sultation fee, with likeness and all desired infor- BENJAMIN MILLER, mation, @1. ‘Parties living at a distance can con- au 9-Im* 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, | sult the Bisdame by mail with equal safety and sat- isfaction to themselves, as if in person. A full and BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. | explicit chart, written ont, with all inquiries an- = swered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on re- VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE BUILD- | Ceipt of i sti ARG HOF, CORNER CU PATRIEE AND OD | ony wil bo maintained ‘Wsforgnces of th ighpet OTS, GEORG. . . returned or royed. fel q s W ASTRENDON) August 18, at € rnished those desiring them. Write p eel and im* poe of the month and 7eer " which you were lock, 1 will sell. 35514 . $546.50. By expenditures dur- Porc nol Mrs, DORSEY will resume the duties of her | No. 107, fronting 60 feet on Fayett Dorn, enclosing @ lock of hair. tered the former to the best of her ability. The ‘OLICE SUMMABY.—The whole number of | gciiool,on MONDAY, Sd Septeinber, Instruction is situated in the i ate A. PERRI < ©O., $400; surer, $91.50; To- bps Ney 7 97. E Y : = (PE We pe ak a MEE hh sat ay aa Paper narnos ene iG so; Total ex- | of the papeers that the recent flood had dam- | sgitine Liquor ow SUNDAY.—Two shop- | ness of the day was distributed among the ghiferepees:58. A. Elliott, eq.. Gen. Thomas eee ets iN ee PEzQRTART 70,7HR LADIES —INDELIBER ¥ ps phe 4 assets to date, $451.50, aged the canal dam or causeway at the foot of | yeepers, named John McPherson and John | several police precincts as follows :—Second, Dg, 8. H. Marks, Esq., Thos. H. Parsons, | ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six andtwelve STAMPING, Warranted fast colors. Wi ¢ association numbers one hundred and | 17th street to theextent of four or five thousand Snow, doing business in the Seventh Precinct, | 7 arrests, fines #3; Third. 10 arrests, fines $15; | =%4:1J08. Saxton, Esq. au 16-eolm months. with interest, secured by a deed of truston | wash and boil. Done bye sub ceperies. ‘w(Sigoed) eH. Biller, TL Blount: BHtel- | ana iam sled to and aber ihe reper ars | Wereon Sasarday arresied and arraigned be- | Fourih 7 arrests fines Sii, FiNb,'@ arrents, | FTHEDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY, |. | the propery, ll colveyancing and stamps atthe | the recent of which hapibeea,buvchasod at a ntand Jacob S. Jacobson, recording secre. | great exagetisions; that the damegedoes nor tho charge of velling liquor Ontthe Sebeecn | enth, Ti acrena, tes 87; FiRnih Pemeey, | POSSESSING FULL COLLEGIATE POWERS, | sus THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. : fey ao, tnvited to call, get's wathple, and try “ark rt of the Committee on Pic-Ni Jiniy Revise weshing secy ci | TDechArKe was substantiated, and they were | yes S16; Tenth, 4 arrests, Anes 811. Gin Misio aaa he ene FLOUR, &c , ns, £c., Stamped on Imitation or braid- *: es report or ) Gommenitee, P rio ics mainly ie a was trades of | fined $20 each, together with $2 costs on both ——_o—_—_ For catalc 5 £e ‘adress Ai RTMENT. ‘LOUR COMPLETE— 101 D XO! Meee arnt et oeeed ata | Lome cari, Ghd mostof. tiusimiant:- bare Dern | oaass, Misernc.—William Waite, & youth twely HRV. THOMAS M. CANN, A. M., pone) Va Ore EAN TED NOT,TO WASH OUT. pred troinsos 4 ree 1 ed if it bad been properly 1, as al eo, twelve years of age, whose parents reside in | _ ou 15-6w President. Sees ot ERT et aoe Mle beak nin ee eee, ea eee ae ete o ae. | ROW Work of this kind ought to be watched in| NagpInG ATrsntion.—A correspondent | the neighborhood of the Notrhern Market, left | (SUMBERLAND VALLEY INSTITUTE, — All grades of 8UP! Pe a ge pe ge or ance on hand of €68:75, The committes attri- | times of floods. B. Szvanson. calls attention to the sanitary condition of | his home om Sunday last and has not since FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, Fins and Middlings BLOUB, BaNe Rached to the Betton et kode Beet Date en Hntieed Seon a et rae Sor te M.and ©. Engineer. | square £70, between 6th and 7th streets east. | been heard from. Hehad with him 4 little boy a wee ANICSBURG, PA. AT VERY £6 Ss. (same as they are now worn in New ) excursion to the unfavorable co FS — +— which is covered with w: for want of | atont three years of age.. Much anxiety about | REVO; EGE & SON. Fifteenth Scholastic S") ‘stamped, for sale at lows than westher. This report, on motion, was receiv LAYING THE CORNERSTONE OF THE Magon- | drainage, to be ge by paving the alley | the safety of these children is felt by the p ronte, oe: Duties vedune Sept. id. Circulars at this he. . cost of braid. Birds, medallions, Figures, SiMecare. ‘Le: Heilbarn, L. Gassenhetmer, B. | of Macone witt Dene thee Crane oaks | between Sih and Oth streets east. Attention is | and any information of them left at the Gentre | ce: oF MecTanictvare. aE mzates, by | ghany, pattern stamped. Goods or a S » L. io Ate aa even! int also c: 3 al tefall: MAL, 4 = r Giesdort, Wt. Blout, ind A. Straus were ap- | committees to make arrangements for laying | Carolina avenue, between 0h aad lin stress | St#ton-house will be gratefully received. Pare 2 ‘eteltayicenuRG. Pa. re) at ats, min z-tt” "439 th itroct, opposite Patent Oden. Sloat of the aemee of the association in coi bipetleewig mien eny ‘of ples sation pgp eed ee oe, SL EPROEe TES SPLENDID BUILDING SITRS VOR Sate.—Tho wert OLLEGIATE YE. ident. OO O—eor BT BECEIVED, ‘lence to the memory of Mr. H. Rosenberg, | 9tb and F streets. ‘This ceremony will takeon | BREAKING THE FIRB ALARM TaLkorAru.— | sale of villa sites at Oak Farm, one of the DUTIES RESUME SEPTEMBER dru. | EW BOOKS —2helfoven works: War Ams GENTLEMEN'S SOMMER CLOTHING, a deceased member of the essociation. the 20 of October next, and theogcasion prom. | On Saturday Mr. J. T. Stockbridge was ar- | most beautiful and attractive locations on.the Send for 4 Circular, aug 7-cow’ tte, ‘of 2 portrait; ‘Maudsleyig Linen, Alpaca, and Drap d’Ete Goods, at Some other business of a private character | iges to be a gala day with the brethren of the | rested, by officer Galhoun.on the charge of | heights north of this city, wes necessarily post- Puthologs orthe Mind: Woot Gathering, by Gail | _e15-tf, ‘ODEON ‘was disposed of, after which the a-sociation | mystic tie” in this District. J breaking the fire alarm Hamii 3 Jean is raph wire. and | poned by Messrs. & Latimer in conse. Sdjourned, 10 meet again in he same hall on Justice Harper fined him 810, pa gence of the rain al to-morrow (Tuesday) PAWNBROKERS,, ———___ qa ine second Suni Octobe: THE New STRERBT Cam AnRancement.— | appealed. The defendant was engaged. in | afternoon. ‘The Metropolitan Street Railroad Company 2008 Sauer Anan dientor nnd —On Saturday | will commence to-day to rum the new carjust | bemg in the way it was broken. Pap THe Prwatty.—Aé named night, three colored females in house No. 54 0, | received. AS heretofore stated, ye F © bois. ; A Story of Doom, by Jean Ingelow; fei see Berard: July; Bi ¥ FIonT Aono THE FANC aud ‘AYLOE. pear SS i zekiels, Was Saturday arrested L’ car is to Figg | ae ee ioe oot tae Sixth 4 NATGRAE EO ; WED IN ALL | ppELTING, between 12th and 13th streets, got to demon- ‘drawn by one horse, and noconductor will | R=TCRWED.—Dr. F. 8. Waish, President of | officer Walli ore, Be ; Bad ‘their d atten: BELTING, Strating their pugilistic ability. “and by dint of | Re vtaged 71 the vehicle shoula proces Cue | the Board of Trustees of Public Setools, arraigned bars. aa ace Moreell char by ats the Flogers By Mrs. a BELTING. muscle succeeded im punishing each other | cess, it is intended to immediately place upon de the city on Satarday last, from ie hernent se, Soe mes. DYevided ae .. M. a GUM LEATHER BELTING. pretty badly, and breaking up housekeeping | the route a number Of CArsofthecame descrip- it he icense. The : 3 eg a A full stock of ll sizes, suitable for sil Links™® o a Lay Dhl gs One o' od eee » Susan | tion. Bailey, cau: @ arrest of Mary Nic! ‘who aap egy RE was taken before Justice ‘Morsell by officer Rea Estate SALE—A Good Price.—Messrs. White, and fined in thé sum of $6. had | 3.7. & Oo. Bold painful wound om her shoulder, which she | day Says was inflicted by one of the other womes, | No. 969, on L, hetween whom she intends to bring before the justice | west, 20 by 120 fom aoe J wee ‘warrant, charging her withagsaultand | frame d for y chaser, law which that the acc: be fineda3s, Ja oid CATA’ 5 ard of N. LONGWortH, | ™<biDerY: 5p. saRTHOLOW, 5: ‘sD ss Faget ee | caw Colom BOSS JUBANCE | ll of best quality. Boom Ke 2 Intelligencer Routt M1 under Bpbitt Bue, core Lish ead Weta. fap s snk A 4 : Prize Fiout BROKES in one coun o Kone — Ss * fight- eas a ‘oe si via ari Oreck BAS! | sarah Be | Oe aan Mee eae