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EVENING STAR. Base Bart.— Nationa acinnati.—The match game between the J al of this city and the Cincinnati Club came off yesterday Sfterncon om the grounds of the Natuonal, on With street. Only five mnings were played when the game Was closed on account of the rain, leaving the Cincinnati Club victorious by ascore of 16 to 10. The Cincinnati have a very strong nine, aud pave evidently practiced together along while. The best hit of the day was made by Hatfield, when he sent the bail clear over the left fielder’s head, strickin, stage coach outside the grounds The Na- ti is dil not play even as well as we have seen them in some practice games, and in th third ioning Ell iT pitcher, was compelled to leave the game ou account of sickness, when Conghiin came in to piteh, Cramford baving been taken in to fill up the nine. Mr. Harry C. McLean, of the Olympic, acted as umpire, and, as he always dors, gave general satisfaction, though he allowed the game to continue twenty minutes in the Tara, whereas the rules of the National Base Ball Association mit the continuance of a game in the rain to five minutes. Every avail. able pizce was occupied by the immense crowd Present, who rewarded every fine play with Tepeated rounds of applause. After the game was called, the Cincinnati club partook of a splendid lunch which had been set out for them in the club-bouse by the National. The follow ing is the score NATIONAL. ©. R. CINCINNATI. Prescott, s. 2 Fox. 3d b Nationals. Cmamnati 24 This afternoon at 3 o'clock, the and Olympic clubs play a match g: White lot. on the —— JACKSON Democratic ASsoctaTIoN.—A eet 'ng of the Jackson Democratic Associa’ was beid inst night at their headquarters, C Tust’s Hall—abont thirty persons present, and Mr. John F. Ennis in the chair. William Whelsn and Edward Simms, were elected members of the Association. The chair stated that on Thursday evening next Hon. Richard Merrick would address the Association, preparatory to his departure for Pennsylvania, where ne would canvass the ‘State for Seymour and Blair, and use his infla- ence in the approsching Congressional elec- ton. At this point the martial notes of the band Secompanying the Sixth Ward Democrats to the First Ward, where a Seymour and Blair pole-raising ‘Wes to have taken place, reached the ears of those at the hall, whereupon, on motion of RS. Davis, the meeting adjourned im order that those present who feli dispozed to do <0, might participate in the demonstration. Carusi’s Hall, since it has been in the oc2- RR2cy of the Jackson Democratic Association, 's Been handsomely di corated, while over the stand, and in rear of it, are banners, flags, mot- foes, and a life-size patating each of Seymour and Blair, executed under the direction of the finance committee. MEETING oF tHE Potice Boaro.—at a meeting of this Bonrd, yesterday, the follow- ang. among bi ess, was transacted: The commission of Jas. & Dodd, additional private 4#t Centre Market, was revoked. The folloy AME Additional privates were ordered to be r commissionea: Charles Fink, for daty at Lin- cola buildings and vicinity for i2 months; Naticoal Wm tenth day of the seventh month, which falls this year om the 25th of September, and i tinnes one day, terminating nset on Sep: tember Socmorrow. ‘This moath ts called Fisbri i month on which occur the chief holidays of the Jewish people—New Year's Day, the Day of Atonement. and the Feast of Tabernacles. Al Tsons of the age of thirteen years or upwards Abstain on this fast from all’ food and drivk ty-four hours. from sunset to pecified. The worship in their temples is of the most solemn and devout nature, consisting in the most humiliating con- | fessions. expressions of gratitude for all bless- ived by them and their nation, and yearning imvocations for the ime whea the chosen people of God shall be gathered back to the Promised Land. The services are in three divisions—morning, noon,and eveniug—though the worshippers do not leave the synagogne till the day closes, many of the most devout continuing there through the entire twenty- four hours. The services conclade with the blowiag of the trumpet, made of a ram's horn, emblematic of the trumpet of the Last Judg- ment. The prayers are largely composed ot passages from the Old Testament, embracing allusions to the history and alflictions of the Jewish nation, and the promises of deliver- They especially, and in the most em- phatic manner, pray for what the American people so much need and so long for at the present time—peace, —— oe THE Potowac Front.—The steam ferry boat City >t Alexandria, reported yesterday as having gone to Alexandria for repairs to ber boilers. simply Was taken off the rouie for the day to have her boilers cleaned. Tnis morn- ing she is sgain om the route, and in conjunc. Hon with her consort, Uity of Washington, meintains regular communication hetween the two cities, The wharf reports will be found below: Berry's Wharf—Arrived—Sebr. Thechamo, ‘Smart, from Lower Potomac, with wood for Clars & Hunt. Brown's Whorf—Arrived—Schrs. Theodore Dean, Phillips, from Philadelphia, with 447 tons of coal ter S. P. Brown & Son: Gen. Grant, Fitzgerald, from Havre-de-Grace, with 224 tons of coal for the same firm. Sailed—Sohr. Bulow, Grass, for Georgetown, to load coal for ton. Carter's Whor}.—Arrivet—Sebur. Windward. Reeves, trom Rappabannock river. with 1 ber for J. D. Kitch. Sailed—Schrs. R. C. Sta: ard, Hubbard, for Georgetown, to load coal for orfolk: Statesman, Malone, for Salisbury, Fe, Whaf—Arrived. Lewis, and Galena, Spence, from Accomac, with potatoes for market.’ Sailed—Schurs, Isabella, Crager, for Havre-de-Grace. lignt; Flight, Stone, for the same port, light: Mary Ameha, Evans. for Cone river, hght: J. J Maypole. Bundict, for the same river, light: Pioneer, Owens, for Wicomico, and Raven, Spence, ter Accomae, light. Riley's W harf.—Arrived —Schars. Martha Washington, Daily, from Occoqnan,with wood for H. Freeman; Pandora, Smart, from qu fico, with wood for market. Sailed—Schars. George Washington, Blackman, for Powell Creek; Industry, Williams: American Coaster, Scott, ali light: ca a THE PROPOSED NEW BRINCE ACROSS THE Potowac.—The Georgetown City Councils on Wednesday night,as stated in yesterday's Stan, approved the terms of a contract between the Corporation of Georgetown and the Alexandria Canal, Railroad and Bridge Company, tor the construction of a travel bridge across the Poto- mac river and over the structure known as the Alexandria Aqueduct; and the special com- mittee to whom the negotiations are entrusted Were authorized to enter unto contract at once, hors. Hampton, | Henry M. Lowery, for duty at the office ot the | The terms of the agreement are, substantially that Georgetown will loan the company $25.10) for wen years, on which loan the Corporation is to receive no mterest for the first three years, te Deposit Company for 12 months; | In consideration of this accommodation, which lammer, for du.y at the Schuetzen Park | is virtually a bonus of $4,500), that being the for 6 months. Private S. S. Lester, charged | mterest on $25,0w for three years, the company ‘With neglect of duty aud violation of the rules, | charged with neglec unbecoming an officer, wos rr ranks. The committee on Pointment ou the police fore first Wednesday in October at 5 o'eh ipr the parpoce of examining candida and coadact uced to the —_.—_—_. SENTRAL GRANT amp Courax Oxvp.—A regular meeting of this Club was heldat Uaioa League Hall last evening. A. P. Clark. Presi- Gent, in the chair. Mr. M. Dufly read a lettar of Senator Couness. stating that he could no: ac- wept the imvitation to addrss the Ciub. He | sw I can comply with your request. | tosp ak at New York t» the | Insh Kepublican Clubs ot that city at the Cooper Institute. Their organizations ther» promise vers ticket in that Sts the Irishmen. Emancipation of the Iri-h peo- ple of New York from the thrall of disreputa- bie politicians would do more to elevate the character of our race in the repub other result that could occur.” The Ohair ap- pointed Mc-srs. Brown, Boswell, Pitt, Duffy, Crossman, Geichell, Cook, Atkinson, Sherrill, and Muller,in addivon to the officers of the Club, to attend the Convention of soldiers and saors at Phijade Ipbia in € ober, Raid ON a Hovse or 1:t-FAwe—Abouts orclock last night. Lieut. Tait and S-rgeant Cavanaugh made araid on house No. 291 D street. between 12th and iJth, bearing an uo- for disorderly proceedings, aptured Flora Miller, (the rec puted proprietress,) Mary Smith, Fanuy War- ren, Fanny Mills, Ew uard, Jeony Walker, and Jeuny Fletcher The pares Were taken before Justice Harper, who held Flora Miller w dail for court to answer the charge of keeping a house of ili-fame, and re- quired the others to give security for their fu- ture good behavior. The ahair was managed im the mest skillful manner, and ere the fair nymphs du pave had time to shift to other quar- z$ and make their escape out of the back door, the officers were im their presence. Many of | the girls were of rather prepossessiaz appear. Suce, and some apparently justin thetr toon: bat scwithstanding the disazreeable predi ‘#m«pt in which they were placed, noue of them exbibstee the slightest concern, — 6 RererticaN Meerinc 1s Mowrcowery County, Mp—At a mreting of Republican voters of Herry's district, Montgomeay county, held at Sandy Spring on Mondav eyening. Francis Miller was called to thy chair aaa. a. TOTS Appoinicd Secretary groim. The Chairman. ster cites that we had met for the purpore of organizing a Grant and Coltax club, read @ constitution embracing all the ne- cessary pouts. A good deal of interest was mamitest'd by those present, and it was de- cided to organize a club at once and proceed to business. The constitution, as read by Mr. ‘Miller, was unanimously adopted, ail present Decoming members. The following sre the names of the permanent officers elected: U. G. Porter President; Samuel Turner and Benj. H. Miller, Vice Presidents; E. P. Thomas, Secre- tary. Francis Miller was appointed Corre- i Secretary of the club—post office, Wasbington city, D.C. Other clubs are form- ing in the county. —_—e—— Tae Metrorotiran Cuvecn.—The New York Ezpress eays: Among the church gossip af is some the effect that a furniture dealer in this city bas made for the Metropol from Getbsemene. Other articles of pulpit | | | furpit with the pulpit itself, are to be made trom ween brought Trou the Mount of Olives, and specimens gathered from the fir and the cedar of Mount Lebanon. Rarer than all, marble tiles have been obtained on which the deet of the thousands of Israel have trodden as they worshipped God in Solomon's Temple, and these are to cover these vestibule. Youno Mgn’s Seywove awp Bratr Civa.— ‘The regular weekly meeting of the Young Men's Seymour and Blair Ciubs was heid last evening at their bali on Pennsylvania avenue; the President, Joseph H. Bradley, jr. in the ebair and B. Naar secretary. Dr. Busey, J. Q. Richmond and Mr. Hollingsworth were se inted as a Committe to invite Jos. H. Brad Sr, Exq., and R. T. Merrick, Esq. to ad- dress the club at the next meeting. The Secre- retaty was authorized to extend an invitation to the various Ward club to attend on that evening. Auter some unimportant business the club adjourned. ed the force. Lieutenant R. A. | complete the same by the Ist of March, 18 Pm, | $25 | much for the success of our | nd for the lasting credit of | Georgetown there is.no doubt, and in case of | Bi agree to build the propo-ed travel bridge and and keep the same in good repair. As security for these stipulations, and for repaymeni of joan, they deposit with trustees designued he corporaie authorities of George'owa S11 in Government bonds, which {s fo: feited in case they do not comply with the obligations, or fail to pay interest quarterly on the lonn after the expiration of three years. In ease the United States Government should purchase the bridge and make it free, or the company should dispose of it otherwise, any time within three years, then the money loaned by Georgetown is to be repaid at one, or the collateral is forfeited, The Alexandria com. pany having signified their willingness to agree to these terms. there is but little doubt the proposed bridge will be constructed by the lat ot Maren next. That ‘t will greatly benetit temporary interraption to travel over the Long pidge, a= at present, Washington also will Tenp some of the advantages of the proposed structore, ——- Pouce Items. ary Company:—John Conner, intoxicated and disorderly, fitied €3. rst Precinet:—Alice Muler, profanity, lined Wm. Carrigan, fightiug in the street, flaed ‘anny Cook aad Anna Berry, disorderly, ‘Khouse: Mary Fitzhugh, Anma Woode, Margaret Russell, Fanny (rich, teading a lewd and laciyious life, Seowrity for good be- bavior. Second Precinct:—Fanny Lomax, profanity, fined $3: Johanna Walker, do. two cases, Workhouse; Julia Washington, disorderly, «o.: Thomas Waddy, bastardy, two cases, jail in detault of seeutity to support child. Fourth Precinet:—Geo. Horme, diforderly, fined $3; Wm. Burke, do, fined #2; Martin Conner, do., fined $1, Fitth Precinct:—Robert Adams. disorderly, fined $3; Peter MeVery, do., fined $5; Mary Jackson, do., do; Angellet Allen, do. do: Lemmie Ernest, drunk and disorderly, do.: Mary Jackson, assauit and buttery, do.; same party. threats, security for peace; Loulsa Adams, enticing prostitution, fined 85, Victor Ronx, keeping female dog without license, do.: Flora Miller, keeping bawdy house, bail tor court; Mary Smith Tilly Warren. Fannie Mills, Fannie Walker, Emma Bernard, Jane Fletcher, lending life of prostitution: Heary ese fugitive from justice, delivered to cabal. Sixth Precinct :—John Connell, hucketering Withont Icense; fined $5. Richard Phillips, violating market regulations; do. Wm. Tur- ner, disorderly; do. Henry Briggman, vio- lating dog law: fined #2. Seve Cymaeys ae Draney, violaung cow law: fine and cost, $11. Eizhth Precinct :—W. T. Johnson, indecent exposure; workbouse, ——<———— Graxst anp Corrax OLUB OF THE FirrTn AND StxtH Warps.—This organization held its regular weekly meeting last evening—the President (J. N. Venable) in the chair, and Mr. H. Stewart secretary. The following names were added to the list of membership: Messrs. George T. Allen, Edward Rockett, James Gor. don, S.A. H. McKim, and Daniel Oarrigan. The chairman of the Committee on Decorations and Music—Mr.Wm. Beron— ried & bill of 107.51, which was received aud ordered to be prid. On motion, it was agreed that when they | adjourned it would be until Monday evening next, when able speakers will be present to address them. 1t was further agreed that, should the evening be fair, snid meeting would be held at the Grant and Colfax pole, near the Navy Yard gate, and that the various Repub- lvcan clubs of the city be invited to be pres- ent, Messrs. M. Nash and F. A. Boswell de- livered speeches, which elicited the applause of tho:e present, Adjourned. ——— Rovyp Tarr Tickets.—in anticipation of mony clerks and other goverament employee: leaving this city to vote at their respective | homes round trip tickets have been provided for the princi points West, and are now on sale at the Baltimore and Ohio railroad ticket office, No. 406 Pennsylvania avenue, below éth | street. These tickets are good trom date te the | th of November next,and are isewed at half | the usual rates, The prices sre as follows | Parkersburg, $11.25: Wheeling, $12.25; Colum- | bus, Newark, and Zanesville, (Ohio) $14 =5; | Cleveland, $14.50; Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, and Chilicotbe, $17; Indianapolis, #21.06, and Chicago, $22 40. ——e——_—. | THE Assactt on Norte Sevextu Street. Tom Bowie, stated by J tree! morning, (am account of which was | yesterday ——_+—_ Tre First Wakp Democratic Poie— | Published in ‘Star of yesterday,) was at Last First Ward Seymour and Blair Club was to | police headquarters this morning inquiring if ‘& warrant had been issued for him. He denies have been dedicated, but the weather put a *™Pphatically that he was one of the at! - and ear! damper upon the proposed meeting, pd am the evenime it was decided to arty, or that there was cause for him to Bttack them, and farther staves thas op Thee: demonstration until Tuesday evening next. | Vi0us afternoon he was with the injured men, Quite a large number of the Club aud a pro- headquarters of Dlub and a p: nena the Fifth and Sixth Ward Clubs, Beaded by @ band of music and marsbaled by Messrs. and Little, arrived on theground shortly after eight o'clock, these clubs having failed to receive ® notice of the ‘Magruder made an address. —_>—_ A Frmr.— Last night at 10:10 o'clock the alarm nine Locky Sromrewen.— Messrs. Thos. Lucas 2a ee, SER wee. returaed to this city on Wednesday 4 Pie they aud J. Derrick, tee Par enccee river, wBere, om bare mber of ducks and reed birds. . A meeung was improvised Dr. ic 610 ortolan, opsides & d that they did not refuse todriuk with him, — the other hand they drank several times | with him. —-__ DISSATISFIRD WITH THE Decision.—The de- cision of Justice Walter rendered on Tuesday the case of the on ¢ i There is no marked ebange in the aspect of the monetary situation in New York as yet, | , T=¥ CERT Crcans, yoy Ay eee changes entre}: concert, but of course their owners can't bear ‘This is certainly very noying to the sick, and to others who are kept awake by their con- ral slaughter of the dogs: I would therefore Tespectfnily snggest the propriety of institut. ing mesures to prevent their increase, so that in & very lew years we would have no cause to fear an’ attack of the Aydro; enongh to be anni of drums, by 5: hobia. It is bad peessant peating boys—which in itself is a ce,—but the deg nuisance is general throughout the eit G.B. W. Tse Firth Warp ELgctien Cases.—To- day, Messrs. Merrick and Davidge entered suit in the names of J. R. Zimmerman, John - Ferguson, against Johu and Samuel B.S U.S. 6's, 1881..,..114 5.20’, Jn &Sy,'67. .1087, 6.20" H Ly, O'Meara, and Win R. Arrison, Turne Miller, who are holding seats as Councilm: from the Fifth Ward: and the plaintiffs clam were legally elected to those posi- dectaration ip this case is similar in to that filed by Messrs. Gulick and Mead, who contest the Alderman’s and Asce-- laces in the Fifth Ward. The law under tion is brought provides that when such proceedings are instituted in the Sapreme Court of the District of Corumbia, the Court should try the rights of the parties in a sum- mary manner, and their decision shall be final. At present Judges Cartter and Olin are absent and itis probable that they will not be here until the middle ot next mouth. The next term of the Court in General Term will convene on the third (i9th,) and doubtless the SE Te ooton' ecactge [100 lemming wieameaen aie beats beautitying opens steady. Sales 10,000 bales. Middling Up. | PToperties, lands, from the city, Circular, issued to. 67, and 14.000 bales were for export Lonpon, Sept, 25-1220 p, m>—Consols, for money and account, #%. Bonds, 734. Ihnois, | Furnishing Goods, Monday in October, case will then be FALLS IMPRISONMENT Cases.— Yesterday, in the Cireuit Court, udge Fisher, the case of A. M. Cridler agt. Charles Walter, came op tried,—Messrs, Philbrook and plaintiff, and Norns and Fendall for defendants. The plaintiff brings this action to recover $20,600 dam: ment, and testified that arrested for larceny and held to bail in the -y informed the defendant, a Justice of the Peace examined the case that they could give bail if reasonable mt he retused to give time requested, and committed ion of the Grand Jary until the following released by oue of reme Courton giving The plaintiffalso offered testimony proving previous good character, which wie Tuled out by the court on the ground that such presumed without had nor been attacked by lainti®’ theren; Batinore, Sept. es for false imprison- imself and wife were sum of $300; that the; time was allowed. b them to jail for the acti where they remained 7hen they were the Judges of the Su pon rested his case, and Mr. Fendall, for the defence, suggested to the court demurrer to the evidence) roduced showing served upon the commencement the suit that a claim for dam: made as required by the act of whereupen the jury was istructed to find for deiendantand such a verdi Exchange, 8409 Cae 1% ese 1808, cou- OM, 14. 10-40's, registered, 3. North Caro- = ele. oe the Ok1ormaL FRanc’s, 494 Seventh street, be- coupon, 53%. asked: do. Lew, 6" %. (in the nature of a thai no proot had been int that a notice had been th George 1, | ag . ‘uw Yorg, Sept. 25.—Flour Salve. lower. % : ict was tendered, | Wheat, without decided change. Corn, duli | £00¢ Paper Collars, three boxes fer 25 cents: costs. The plaintiffs counsel stated that the suggestion of the above bar was made against the wish of the defendant who desired a full investigation, ‘This morning the case of Nicholas Barth act. John F. Huder was commen: for plaintiff, W. J. Miller for an action to recover $1,000 damages for false imprisonment, the plaintiff alleging tha: the defendant caused him to be arrested on sus. picton of larceny in January Int. The ds. fendant nad lost some monéy and a watch from a bureag drawer im December last, aud the case waz taken in hand by detectives, wio arrested the plaintiff on suspicion, and Justice ‘Walter commitied bim to jail but he was sub- sequently released. The arrest, it appears, ‘was made without warrant —_+—. Tuer DePALCATION AT THe Post Urric No information has yet been received at the Post Office Department trom E. B. Olmstead, the defaulting disbursing clerk, though a num: ber of officers are after bim. many that he is lurking abont the city, and bi been about here since Saturday Inst, when he others believe that he has com- asit was thought he was labor- ing under temporary insanity. The Govern. lose nothing by the defalcation 5 his property, it is said, is sufficient to maxe good the amount taken. an old colored man living about four mile= —_~.—__ from Qastleton, in that county, was taken from | | UPHOL#TEnEns Goops AT Oost.—As I am his bed on Monday might week, by some two | about to close my business this fall {offer the or thiee men, and when leaving the house he | following goods at cost prices: Reps, Damasks, was told if he made any noise he would be | Enameled Cloth, Holland ‘assels, killed. His wife becoming alarmed ran_to the | Cord, Tacks, Roller Ends, Wé Racks, Oil house of a white neighbor and told. He ac- | Cloth, companied her to the house, but not seeing or | &e. hearing of them, concluded they had taken the | invited betere purchasing elsewnere. old man off. But the next morning he was 82 found halt 4 mile from the house dead. Mr. James Jennings purchased on Friday last, the tract of land belonging to Captain Partlow, in Spotsylvania courty, Brockenburg, containing 110 acres, for $130 c@sh, The Danville Register says :—«Most of the tobs eco tactories in town have closed for the preent year, and those which are still in oper- tion will soon be through with their stocks,” A party of Richmo id gentlemea—backed by most ample cupital, are desirous of leasing the gas-works from the city of Richmond. Rey. Dr. Broaddus, as Secretary for the Bap- tist Society for the education of deceased and disabled Confederate soldiers, has, witoin the past three months, received in cash about two thousand dollars for the above object. ‘The remsins of President James Monroe reat on a beautiful eminence in Hollywood Ueme- tery, near Richmond, beneath a costly monu- ment erected by the Commonwealth of Vir- Mn! An incendiary attempt was madeto burn another tobacco factory in Lynchburg, last Saturday night. Some one set fire to and burned down the Sexton’s houte at Spring Hii) cemetery, near Lynchburg, afew nights ago. IiFFICULTY IN A Neoro Cuvncn mt BaLTi- Mong.—The Baltimore Gazette of this morning says: gave b bead,” was arraigned before Justice Bride, charged with violating the Code of Public Gen- eral Laws by disturbing and interfering with the services of @ negro congregation worship- ping in the upper part of a building on the north ast_corner of streete. The evidence before the magistrate showed thai a short ime since Baukhead, who had been the pastor of the flock, was expelled becanse of his intimacy with a female member of his congregation, but he has continued to attend the meetings and endeavored to control the financial affairs. He had leased the prop- erty in his own name, and contended that was entitled to the handling of all the money, and when any collection was made he would seize the money. This was endnred until ced. Mattingiey defence. This is It is believed by Pic Nic axp Fingworks—We call especial attention to the picnic and fireworks at Ana. lostan Islaid, advertised for Monday, Sep’ 2th. This opportunity should not be mis. by our citizens, as it Will be one of the finest exhibitions of the kind seen in this neighbor- hood. The fireworks are now on exhibition at eae SPECIAL PATROLMAN the Board of Police Comm Mr. RK. F. Magee ‘an add patrolman todo daty on t 11th to 14th str A CERTAIN THe Aye PoR Tre River.— e raver tgont from . the people of this District, in | erlts will be appreckated, tnd highly res can be excellence aud ef m. No. 562 Penns: Letween let amd 2d streets, front ‘Wednesday ni in aime ae he was itted to in default o' ent he eommi ja. The ‘same party ‘was before Justice Bride gbout two months s@everend: title those interested declined to prosecute him for the alleged offense, An OLD Max HIs Wrre.—The trial of Benjamin Teachout, an old man of sixty years, for the murder of b's wife, at Eagle, Wyoming County, N. Y.. occupied the (T° COACHM AKERS AND WREELWRIGUTS +3 TENNONING MACHINES Oak ane Ash ttc che REES, DOUBLE. eaa BARS, CIRCLES, BUGGY FAT EM BUGGY PARTS. 19 a LEATHER ‘ARRIAGR AND WAGUN NGES. LININGS. GIMPS. & UBS, LINING NAlLS, CAbMIAGE XLE CLIPP: ERLLOE PLATES, oHN Ro REVANS & Co. (Son. Ohron. 2t) Notice to sunpEns. ‘The undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally that n has opened an est(blishment for the sale of first class manu- on the 13th day of November next. Teachout is a well to do farmer, ts certainly ofege, and has long been a member of the Baptist Church. From the evidence it ap- re that Teachout’s wife had become an rv ‘were well to be rid of. The sickly wife not giving satisfactory intimation of ed ‘soon enough to satisty the wish of the ol be expedited matters NE progoning | poison from time to time, mixing the same with her anodynes. The band that ostensibly soothed sent poison, comparatively slow but sure, Doors, Sash Blinds. inside and ‘Window Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, Wooden Mantels, Stair Rail, Batusters, rs ke. ‘ Gsviog perfected arrangements with the best sto. farnie eeteemoaclel onees tt city ena yatled at Warsaw during the trial, and the verdict of the jury meets with universal ap. Probation. B : rium, corner oie ‘Washington, D.C. PERSONS | BUILDL FIRST CLASS Hi 2. 8 DER, ii Pees ng in the PONS put up vo Hotels in the best ‘manner, BIG to. Beatie eh FALL AND WInTER, IMPORTA: TIONS 1 MILLIN RY G00) ‘were formerly made in heaven, but Sere seerhadaten a tesson, @ well-known emiremetteuse, monial agent. He recently brought a ie sous-prefect without a penny, and thedaugh- ter of a retired cab prop! together. The couple agreed to pay: the bridegroom’s mother tract, hence cross actions" mow before the Court. and women im New York, in their discussions, state some striking facts, if facts, they are, as for example the following: “That $15,000,000 wrere expended tm ten. yeare 1m maintaining ave Over 70 cocoperative associations, white Prussia bas over 1,500 associations. ‘That prin- ters live gut thirty-three on fa rage kh VETS. PONNET MATERIALS, NDS, » NETS. AND LADIES’ \w, Silk, Velvet and Felt. ‘they best ‘mescrted live but thirty-three yeaTs on an average.” choice variety and, a ATE. &0o., Ds. sonxsrows parent .saoorHine have it to be the invented, neg in which resulted ly on mold Sever Ti pny ciotan is said to have ox) ‘the | thjured by the blows. rneiples ead iB Pa avenar ST Agents wanted. iy"There bas ericksburg, Va., this tons of sumac, Ww! FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, CITY ITEMS. tobacco, just received at Natio nal Divan. and money is still accessible at the old rates of D street, near 9b. Also, another lot of the Government dealers are sap. | Pet” 5 and 10 cent Cigars. im - The lied at 2a4 per cent., and the Stock Brokers at —— 2 to 9 per cent. on call. Prime business paper AT NOAH WALKER & Uo., 368 Pennsylvania is current at € to 7 percent. The gold room | avenue, you will find Boys’, Youths’, and Chil- ras the scene of great excitement yesterday, | dren's Clothing of the late styles and at very and @ further marked decline in thé premim | reduced prices. under the impression that the Gover: ment was es selling. The price opened at 142% and declined | On MonpAy, we shall open ten patterns of to 141, while t per cent. per annum. the borrowing rates were 6 to 10 | the Latest Parisian Novelties, imported by A. vd a T. art & Oo., New York, for, their best we secured the above. Government Securities, A. SAKS & Co., 517 7th st. Oo. seg haje ind ©} Evans LECTURES ON “ANNEXATION” will furnish the following quotations of Gov. : 7 ‘ 5 be continued this evening and Saturday hy evhment securities : \ Goin ae at Woodward's Hail. Adi - ih bein served seats, 50 cents. “Tickets for sale at El- Rex athe May 148 | He's Music Store and Blanchard & Mohun’s. ‘ pee Five Trenaes see 10$ H&S | _Gewrixwey in want of fine Merino Under- Five Twenties, Jan.& July, %5..108% yup” | Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, &c., will find an ex. Five Twenties, Jan, & July, 67.1108 ony | cellent assortment of Furnishing Goods gen- + e '. S. Burr's, No. 3 F street, ween Fen Forte anne a ee OS We | Se kane see All articles warranted to be as represented, and prices always reasonable. 2 —e——_. THe way perfection is arrived at, and the "8, 1962. 1M 5.20's, Jn &J, Prices of garments so moderate at Geo. U. Hen- a hecchy Referee! cad | mh agement agit de 5.20, Jn&Jy,65..105% Gold... he manufactures, In adaition to this, he pur- chases his cloths and cassimeres from first 7 cable) ? hands, thus saving several commissions. Gon- Bs: Lonpox, se AU ator & m.—Consols, 91, | men who purchase ready-made geods, or desire to have them made to order, can do either Bonds, Hinois, @¥. Erie, 334. and . - . G.W.R. i, 354. American Secarities quiet | PY “Ming at No. 511 7th street, ana strady. * WHITE WitTxEasrs.—The mouth of the man Pear er OR? 1:ib 6. mis -E0edss 75%, who purifies his teeth with Sozodont isa wit- Panis, 11:15 a. m—Bank of France shows a | 20 = and every time he opens it two rows W; Orleans, 10 x open to Broker” | _«SrAaLpIne’s GLUE” is used in every conn- 6,000 were for speculation | TY 00 the globe. ——e—__ Hear Ye, Prorce, anp Listen To THE Voice or Wispom.—Those in tgicy tee Gents’ goods, at low prices, Erie, 93. A. and G. W. RR. 29. £0 to the ORIGINAL Franc, 494 Seventh street, VERY oot, 1:20 p.m.—Cotton market steady. | between D and E, where you will find a splen- ——— did assortment twenty per cent. cheaper than Baltimore Steck Market, To-day. in any similar establishment im the city. His Virginia 6's, coupon, | motto is, “A quick penny is better than a slow ‘bales, of whic ; ; do. new 54 bid. dollar.” Remember the place—4% Seventh old, 54 bid; do. new 54 bid. cones amnemt place — sveath Baltimere Markets, Te-day. E street. No branch store. 9,9,1: BaLTmmors, Sept. 25.—Cotton dull, nominal, om : Flouz more active. Howard J | Come, &o.—Dr. White, Surgeon Ohi: jist, tree, super, | of twelve years’ tical ex, in the mily, $124 | United States and Canadas, and established at tra, | 424 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. C., Mills super, BS.50a8>.75; do. do. famnily, #12.25a813; Westenra leon atone. Bed 0c S80; do. extra, $625a810.25. "Wheat firm; | noe, 1661, removes Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, $ r &ec., and cesstully treats all good to prime, $2.2532. 90. firm; white, | feet ‘without pain Nor inconvenience to the *1.18- $1.25; yellow, $17. Oats dull at 657) | patient. The choe can be worn ‘with ease im- cents. Rye firm at $1.50a) Provisions | mediately after the operation. Refers to the firm: Pork, $30.50; Bacon—Rib Sid3s, 16%: many eminent physicians, surgeons and thou. do. Clear, 16%; Shoulders, 13; Hams, 214: | fands of ether responsible ms who pa- Lard, Uy. eas his beep ereing tee fours pap 8am. to . ™. fo char, consultation office, Wall Street To-day. Galis made at residences from ¢ tos p.m. Naw Yor«, Sept. 25.—Money easy. Sterling —_.+—_. Paicz List of Gents’ Furnishing Goods at 3 Virginia 6's, ex- | tween D and E streets: Good White Shirts, tia ex-coupon, 6'; | $1.50; Fine White Shirts, $2282.50; geod Under- shirts and Drawers, Stc., 75c., and $1; A No.1 fine Merino Shirts ‘and’ Drawers, $1.50, 81, 24 Cotton Socks, 10. 15, 20, and 25 cents best nglish Half-Hose, $5 and $5.50 per dozen; : White Handkerchiefs, 15, 20, and 25 cents; Linen ‘nd about Icen' eye : Cam Tee, jaws, Pollet A cles ee aera a a icea. the 94 VIRGINIA NEWS. Seventh street, large plate-glass front six doors We learn from the Culpeper Observer shat | below Estreet. No branch stores. 9,951: » Table Linens “Bea Spreads, jealers and others are respectfully 7 A. ADAMSON, 56 9th street, —_.—_—_ PxRsons wishing to subscribe for Tem STAR Who reside on Oapitol Hill and the Navy Yard, Sill pease dears their orders at No, East street, between 4th an pa Joun Cooerns, Agent, adjoining Campaton BOOKS!!! $2 50. McPherson’s Political Manuel for 1958, 91. McPherson’s Political Paper, 25 cents. Greeley’s Almanac, from 1833 to 1868, 2 vols 32 tur mo, $13. Democracy in the U. 8., by Gillett, 92. U. 8. offictal Blne-Book for 187, $5. The Nerroesin Negro land, by Hinton Boman Helper, $1. The American QOonfiict, by Horace Grecley, 2 Vols. cl., $4.50 per vol, Rebellion Record, vol. eleven, (completing th work.) $5per volume, For sale by FRENCH & RICHARDSON, BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS, AND LITHOGEAPERS, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, axp se 22 479 NINTH STRBBT. Fivenoe Tall a@ortment aligrade |. Oats, Corn, Baled Hay. &c., at low rates, * WM GALT BON Indiana svenue and lat strect, suls Bee! and 0. B. . B. Depot, 10 CENT 10 CANTBREAKEM EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. at BAUM’S, HOOPSKIET AND CORSET FAOTORI, 49 LOUISIANA AVENUB, terday morning a negro man. who name’ as “Rev. Theophilus Banke Howard and kin it, When they caused his arrest afine of $20 with costs, and nce, but in deference to his NVICTED OF POISONING tention of the Court of Oyer ner—Judge Davis—all of last week. au between 6th and7th streets, Wie tsi comisared Hou Monday, and on. Friday the jury returned a verdict of mui TT aes Oo eee in the first degree, and on Saturday morning 349 319 Tndge Davis sentenced Teachout to be han, alid, and as he thought, a burden which it DEA i mew titre Heme ro to the corner of r! gw Youu AVENUE aXD SixrH Stzuer, One fasere trem Northern Liberty Marker, Fe al ING YOUR OLD STYLE BEAVER Tf, SUSNINSHAM and he will, ‘for a out it tn the fal trie: a it Bat te order at $6; second’ = 5. 346: mate Sone hae I and K 80 15-colm Gravp OPENING OF BOY's :0UTH’S AND CHILDREN’S FALL CLOTHING, Suitable for SCHOOL AND DRESS WEAR. WJ of 38 rR UNDER- siivis und Buea see pikZ, Special attention given to thisbranch of the —————— MARRIAGE ARRANGEMENTS IN PARIS. oF matri- . er come near them; and the ees. mothe? ‘ogreed to pay ine agent 14000, for ar= | » aEorohasers would do sissee ond et an ranging the marri: ae, aoe beg WA 5 BOB rob 00... s fo 3 i Ponneyivanie, The happy, pr ‘decline to fulfil their con: au 3-1m between 9th and 10th sis. N° 1Bar pom Aer as ae 498 orry Loin oFniex. 4 ——— es Laror Facrs.—The body of workingmen Eng! attain. manhood. 7A little son of Mrs. Maria P. ATENT PANTALOON DRA’ 5 We are now preparing a fall stock of the above celebrated BBAWBES, in motorisis suitable for ‘all climates. Also our new stylesof © 4c" d now ready for Fall and Winter of 1858. ‘that the boy’s spine wss! been received in Fred- seasom Sbout one thousand has distributed betwren yusand dollars, in sums ‘painan TUBE Lo en@® Gad 4T9 Uh etrent,. { the i f H i Hf i 2 32 € cf i i i j "8 EXCHAXGE — This mornmg, was quite brisk, and nde: rection SISTERS UF TEE HOLY ORoss, Fifteenth street. next 8T. MATTHEWS CHURCH. ABATION FOR in the CONSOLIDATED EGE. southwest corner ‘th aud ly $a. ne Tracches taught are ferior at $1.12: 1,500 bash- els white at $1.17, and 1,500 bushels white at $1.20. River Front.—Entered—Steamer Thomas E. Cahill, Maith, from Baltimore. Cleared— Steamers Jobu Gibson, Winters, aud Saivor, Hallett, for New York—Entered and me Steamer Express, Nickle, to and from Baiti- CUMBERLAND Coat Conrany.—The trestie work belonging to this Compaay and support- ng the railway between the canal and river is being rapidly repaired, so that work can be oe full tniormation. address EN FREEDMEN’s VILLAG! takes place at Freedmet and large numbers of colored people are lany- moving to Washington. ARRIVAL OF Grain ny CaN, Boats Nettie Graham, from Berlin, with wh: tor Hartley & Brother, and Medley, Wheat and corn from White's Ferry. AN OLD OrrEnprn.—Great credit is dae to those in charge of the workhouse, else it must possess some peculiar attractions, as most of itsinmates, when teleased, seem dissatisfied till remanded to that institution. Ellen Qon- ner, who bas not yet joined a temperance so- ciety, was released trom there a few day: and was found drunk and arrested Buckey this morning remanded her to her old quarters for thirty days. THe CHESAPEAKE AND OnI0 CANAL.—Activ- sty stilt continues along the line of the canal, 525 boats having arrived since the Ist instant. Advices rceived here state that a break oc- curred yesterday near Point of Rocks, but it being smail, it would be repaired by Inst night, and not cause any interraption to travel. Wasmincrox CaxaL.—The four lock gates which were yesterday morning washed out at the basin xandria have been replaced new ones, So boats are passing as 5 Suirwext oy Frour.—The steamers John ‘or, which sailed to-day for w York, took out 2,00 barrels of flour from the Georgetown mills. Sate ar Lane's HoTet—Mr. Thos, Dow- ling, auctioneer, this morning sold the lease- hold, good will, and furniture of Lang's Howl, to A. G. Hall, Esq., of Washington, for $1,150. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— ___ —A sale of buildings Village next week, - annual Batid: i be an evening last night by officer Studies wil be resumed in this’ Institetton + September 7th, 18 TEENS Board, Washing and Tultfon, per sannm, 91000 Phiytician's Feet BETTRUIN, Pres. AND H STs. youne lies ONDAY, Aug. Sist. ALEXANDRIA her SCHOOL, MOW th OPH HE UNION EVANGELICAL INST) T for young ladies and misses will be — the reception of day pupils.on MONDAY. 1 idence of the a yo ited mber of i 3ibson and Salv. Georgetown Advertisements. ene ‘¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Anuct.; Georgetown. HOUBBHOLD TUREITURS AND EFFECTS Aue FISHER, FRENCH STEAM SCOUREB, AND AGENT FoR Tue STATEN ISLAND(N.Y.) DYEING ESTABLIsH- MENT, 568, at 9 Qelocks Twit 2 5 Auction Btore. No. 174 general assortment of H. 6 23 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BY THOS. DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown. Established 1819. NEW PAR whaont being tak Second street. eral assortment oi beuseheld furniture and ‘AL FOR WOMEN AW to avail themselves of the ad- ration can obtain private, ail tne comtorss of ewe.” Toe COvEruN ENT ‘the Interior. Roreeon States Army, and Dr. Bi. of Meaicine aud vantage of this rooms ‘aint r Sideboard. O. 8. Ohai attresses, Cooking and other Stoves, a many other articles too numerous to men- FREE BEDS THOMAS is th the houorsble ai '¥ THUS. DOWLING, Auctioneer: Georgetown AT AUCTION. fh Mth, 15%, at 6 McPherson's Political Hand Book, for 1353 BRt THOS. BOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown BECEIVER’S SALE OP VALUABLE RANT, FUBNITURE. > ber AD. detken af wii sell at r Groxcerows couuece, v. c. . Good will, Furaitare, mae Moet is Gere ‘St the terminus of the Avenue Halt red term fe for four pears from the spd includes them includes the use of he Thar Koom and Club raises, Fixtures: and otber Dalldiges Jong kuown ae NINETEENTH MEDICAL SESSION. College Building. Corner Tenth and E streets, CITY OF WASHINGTON. NOB) B youn Pathology, and ‘be ture in ail Iieae roo s= “i sire. Tables, Mirrors ‘eteres Crockery, Glassware, Loa sdieiye ress aod MORGAN, M.D. ‘Therapeutica, ISELL. M.D, Professor of nary Therapeutics and Puthelogy MONzatomny Descriptive: Megioai, ent Sargieal .. D., Ps : Sse themarives as to its present ant Professor of Materia will be sold as an entirety. Medical Jurispre- lace yrospective value, as it P Terme of wale: ball cash and six months, with interest. to be: ily secured. B28 ‘the purchaser will be F W_ JONES, Receiver. THOMAS DOWL: 5 Tr. ponnee REYBU! Patve Surgery, . a5 7 E. HAGNER, M. D.. Professor of Olin- J. manny FEOMESON. MD. Professor of Clis- BAREETLSIANE 4: B:{ Denon, lar course of Lectures }» and terminate the foll Gro. FELIX BENKERT, *TAWO. and in Bnowledge. such a: COMPOSITION, ac, &., BC, separately or in con Modern styles of Pi ‘as the soul of son Siasspoter mat x ot = int considered. t TNSTROMENT ST ON, which be hy FEES: For the full course of Lectures, cms... 9185 @ will beat the — erction or at the Music Store of W. @. Met setcolm No. 40% F street, Washington, D.C. ————$_ EE E_ DRY @oopDs aT LOW PRicRs, BOGAN & WYLIE, No. 329 SEVENTH STREET, Detwoen Rew York avenue and L street. J. A. RUFF, Treas, J.B. BRYAN. Pres't. WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, (Charted by Congress,) PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. Bonds and Stocks, Gold and Silver bought and = BU4Ck BamBone GRarss: BLACK HAMBURG GRAPES! BLACK BAMBUBG GRAPES; };URCHELL, Highest market prices paid for Land Warrants. A full supply of Revenue Stamps kept constantly secured the services of Mr. ¥. formerly with A. Ri cree Wak = ie ‘i poesia BAVING FaKEW OFA 'T, No. 414 D A centarm conn ror ovzs-DEimxine, ae grees, Sa PARISIAN FANCY GOODs, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, And 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, Po ‘has be Ett a3 2 ‘anf st Room Bo. 10, VOU KURE a 09.

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