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ral invi' LETTERS FR THE PEOPLE. VARIOUS | bad been extended to anv gentleman who had & EVENING STA sue Seon plan to propose or desired to espouse the pro- Where are our Business Men ? WEONESDAY..........AUGUST 18, 1869, | AB Sdjourned meeting of the Council Com- | bositions mittee on Canals was held last night in the ; LOCAL NEWS. juITy Court. isher—To-day, Woet Mariya, awe et hi erdey of prviiwssa against Robert T Bassett. Jn Re.—Allegea Mr. Epitor :—Can it be possible that our | binkruptcy of Wm. Brett's Sone; order to citizens will passively allow to slip through | i sue injunetion. ze ete te heir fingers the golden eer teed mee vit | Tae InpRoven Onves oF Rap Mun of the EDUCATIONAL. MIBABY FOR YOUNG LADIES, core Ss ene sah atroccs 8 youRG's BOH OH for ~ Pupils. wT reopen . the fret MONDAY tn September As sual Murtted class of small etned ek Dove Will be received Council Chamber, City Hall, Dr. Wm. Boyd: {Qesimmes,) Mr. Holmes, (Secretary,) aod Mr. District coptemptate giving a grand pic-nie at year, as proposed by our dis coun- es dente tae ce a ‘iper, of the committee, being preseat; besides iy sa % and Gorcorin ? or | Anfiostan on of September | ton and adjoti metery. De- BUN EVANOBLICAL INSTITUT Amusements, Excursions, Pic-Nic ‘Whom hate were some ten ure Gucen omen | oe condense in thas recommeadation. He Roman, Meware Peabody wide-awake oo next and will march there in procession from | ceased was a native of Germany, bet came to | 1 fer Focse Lanne eek! ae aol ne EXcUston 70 Noavotx to-morrow = Pat citizens in_al ee; among them Dr. J. 0. seinen aon fad written to the Presi. | petitore 1 Itissafe to assert that had the above. | the eastern section of this city. — prong A when quite e And eaitiad in | Fork ovesws. between oh and Ree sprocta wrt. - 5 ~ | Hall, and Messrs. R.S. Davis, Benj. Severson, | dent of the Ohesapeake Ohio canal for such expositi reese where, a ~ on cosus Lodge, F. A. A. M. S R-Seibert, J.J. Peroody, and W.-W. De: | certain information and b. hoped to hear from. bebeld stUnicarss Parhuslasic meetings would | MR. Tuomas K Davin clerk of the s'eamer | had Deen in the con: io mre ANGSLO Salk oc! Friscipats a Suwi-WESKLY ExcURsion to Mount Vernon | maine. The Chair, after call i$ to order, an. | Bim. ere this have been held, and sufficient W. W. Cott, bas our thanks for Norfolk papers | that the p34, Se "s Bookstore. th : wi on the steamer Arrow, on Tuesday and Thurs. ced that dari ie week he had received Mr. A. Watson thought the cinal the Corpo. Advanced to begin; if not complete, the requi- | of late dates. neth not back tothe contrary. Daring life he | inctor DO day mmunication from Mr. Seibert, which he | ration elepbant, which they bad on their bands site buildings. an we mot wake ap to the ——_.——_ wasat various times a director of the Farmers’ | — . Gx~ipvews for bire to pic-nic parties at | hoped that gentleman woald read. Mr. Seibert | but did vot know whatto do Alexandria and Vicinity. acd Mechanics’ Bank, ia Nailor & Bro’s, stables. then read as follows: Of arching woald got be les: The following items are from the Gareite of | de3th was a director of MARKRITER’S ART GALLERY, $56 71n street, | “The im! vemiaat of the canal is one, I cues, Ww le te — ont: Inst evening x Heap rene ‘Srrove’ pono think, which should occupy the atten‘ion of all | o1 ractical avigable BRUTAL OvTRAGE— Threatened Lynch Law.— om o's Aur GALtuny, 25 F | the permanent residents uf this ty, aod Tam ego than o. In sty A young lady named Thompson. whose pa- | f0neral will Tents reside on the land of Mr. Marshall, in the neighborhood of Happy Creek Station, on | ¢'*Ty about 4 o'clock, where those desirous of A Com the Orange. Alexandria and Manessi3 railroad, | D®DE present at the last sad rites of the de- CcADEMY ford to aid us to the extent of at least $25,000 at | while walk: through the woods to Front | Ceased can attend. The funeral services will glad to know that the subject bas beca reteried | Mr. Watson's remarks in advocacy of Crty Halt —Meeting of the Workingmen’s | to s commitiee of the honorable Bourds of | the caval and making it useful, he stat-d a: Ascembly. Councils, who have invited opinions upon the | prominent merchants of Georgetown and more ——o—__ subject oefore them. From a report printed oa Washington Bad asserted tna’ if this were done ; FUNERAL oF THE Late H. B. SWEERY AND | the 2th of April, 1869, of T read dari the canal would yield to the ov tur $ an | the outset; committee be appointed on | Royal evening, was overtaken on | >¢ conducted by Rev. Dr. Finckel, of the 20th 1 ; DaveHTER—This morning, iae funeral of the | session of the Board o: mon Uouncil, 1 | anwual rent of 850,00 almo-e ball the whore | ueourset:), i palleiags oad de Sbtaces “Aakie|| fecrvad cetecoseet eee Street German Lutheran Charch. SACRED HBART OF MaRT inte Hogh B. Sweeney. who died oa Sanday, | find stated in the first parazraph that the canal | amount which would be required to complete | 7 ask, where are our business men 7 Reighborhood, and ravished. The railroad S8vanta BUILDING AssoctAaTION.—The oth — te Monday a canner Eliza B.. who died oa | is the only means of conducting the accamula- | the improvement. Brside-: it would aroatly A Crrizen oF Tax Finst Wanp. | seent at Happy Oreek saw the men following | monthly meeting of this association was held jcan Sisters will reopen their Acad L Monday, took piace from St. Patric s Church, | tions of the various sewers front every con | open up facilities for the shipment ot cou! the young lady, and suspecting that were | last evening at Lang's Hotel, and seventeen ng Ladies, MUNDAY BSeptomner stn, ’ Joth and F streets, and the edifice was crowded | to the river,commencing near the Eastern | thousands of ton: ould be broaght Another Precautionary Prepesitien. after no good started after them, bat unior- | shares of stock were sold at an average of $103. . 311. between 6th and 7th ats to overfiowing. The remains of Mr. S. we-e | branch and running to Rock creek. Tar con- Editor Star: In yesterdsy’s number of y< tunately did not come up with them tion will be given tothe moral and attired ig a suit of black clo.b, aud those of | clusions which I arrived at from my examnina- tar: In y eat your joing Miss S. ina white robe. and i: wa> remarked | t ons of the canal differ from those of (he writer that never before were two more natn-a! | of the report above reterred til the; TaG i were Paper appeared “a precaati Dad ruined their victim. The news of the out. actione on “Uh reneged ms lohen — of the childres places Bader rage img,8 pa ‘was immediately raised, it or tae ominitca fremions | vodasra by reggie io Wer'arahigg” | tge eprencing’s party yen | hen S. to-day, but a boat load of bushels) arri ‘The Female Parochin! School of St Dom that 1 will aes by 6 sand poWomne se: | who, pursuing Hains, soon strack their ao per buch © Te Morning (in the Dasement of St: Domiste® Onennt corpses seen, They were each in next but rich | trey submit for your consideration a few | tomak ng their report to the Councils, Ad. ir, Gathers muneion hanna De Face: And in & short time arrested them neat | sussmsesseesssenseememmmmetes continge under the charge of the Sisters : Tainut coffins, with silver mount'ngs and | of the important poiuis. Tbe canal from | journed, witer was docaen, ere i served tay | Front Royal, xnd put them in jaii at that town. cs , bandies. and silver plates bearing the names | Rock creek to 17th street has been for = = renticesbip te tne drug business, olen way, | The excitement increased rapidly after they }PISCOPAL HIGH BOHOOL FoR BOYS Bod ages of the ueceased, (the father 52 years | some years entirely useless from the {4-1 tha Base Batt—Nati Senne — IS ee OE ie tae ed Taw existe ip | 234 been locked up, and the jail in a few 2 , old, the daughter 25,) with fall alpaca linings | it has been from the time of its cous.ruc. | Teport closed yestw val nines of these Gas in 1830, (and a ect . 2 | minutes was surrounded by a large crowd of Se eemming-. iurpished by Messrs. Harvey | tion, as at present nothin more than a recep. | twoclubs were on the cround, preparatory to | Germany,) prescribing tt be poisons pe mesomangioge pogo = ENGLISH, CLASSICAL AND MATHEMAT & Mar ged citizens Ty, who threatened _ Marz. the underiakers. Ou the coflins were | tacle for the washings of Rock creek, ani | Commencing the third ef a series of match | Kept in separate closet, uader lock ani pe Comey, whe: i i 4 i 3 £ z E j eiz ee Seid 3 ———— rr E — ———— KY, | © break open the doors and take the wretenes M street, between 20th aod 1 ‘ & Sumber of floral tributes of trends. The | every rise of the water in end s.-eam adi. | #&mes for the chimp: Ip of the South, eee oe Ba ereghrtoa deryoag out and hang them on the nearest tree, bat after 30 ' remains were accompanied trom the family | to the quan:ity of sand there deposit:\.| Tbe Nationals bad cepaia. NeW bur | Mente. tach of a sifferent color, The chore | ® Speech from Mr. Jackson, advising obedience | THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE! ra dence, oo H street, near 6h, bya number of | The subject of sewerage and the canal 1 \yn- | pitcher, Osborne, of Poughkeepsis. N- wi Vedios ter perenne ote and | {2 the law, better councils prevailed, and the + the intimate friends and relatives of the tamily. | ider inseparable, And as the ssweraze of tie | it didn’t seem to avail much, as the Olympics lead, red for propirsiions of matinee yaad | ascomblage dispersed, to awall the setult or ine ts the hearses being driven side by side. and on | Firstand part or the Second Wards has b =n | batted his pitching all over the fleld. Aithongh oe ee ee i, blue {oF opiam, | MAeistrate's examination, which was to have i q wriving at the church the members of the | under cov sideration for several years, and s.iii | the feeling brfore the same seemed to bein tach ais onenie wad paecemitee mae Pinite | DeeN held to-day—the sheriff, in the meantime, Sey oes mine Does i See ae eee sund GrawR up oa either | undecided, T must ask your “indulgence 1: | favor of the Nationale, silt those mosteanguice | Diack for arsenic aod pl Ce ete The nite | posting an armed guard around the jail, An compithel See ; side of the entrance. The corpses were re- | dwell at this point upon that subject. A bili | Of their success, thought that if besten it would pi sere sagen hag The labels | organized attempt to take the prisoners oct their School on MOND. moved from the bearses by the pall-bearers, | recently passed for a sewer on 2th street siys | beacloe game. The result however, was a | Of the pais have ti Hysoinys et oneiye: | apd bang them was made towards daylight ¥: and borne through the lines of he Sodality— | it shall empty into the canal, at the intersec. | complete sourc> of wonder t)a good many, | On which they naloeg, aad otties contain- | this morning, the result of ‘Which is not yet FORMAN. ST, VINCENT SOHOOL. UsDRE THe : Mr. Marr preceding that of Mr. Sweeay. and | tion of said street and the caal. I consider i: | It is true that inthe 6b ianing Birdsall was eee OF whatever clase—bearin common | tnown. ’ MONDAY sane cisters of Obartty. wilt ‘ Mr. Harvey .bat of Mu eay—to the froat | @ mistake to Bave constructed the sewers into | Injured so rs to impair bis efficiency for | ® characteristic poison in bok oulty Mannie ux Circuit CouRT— To-day's Proceedings, — Prompt in sending their chilares” Beery deomee ‘ Of the altar. A solema requsem mass was then | the canal which are at present there, bni as | & while, bat it did ner materially wimewnat dispenreranrement Will not only enable the | srickicy vs. Orange, Alezasarie and taestecas il be given to the moral and intellecteal rahniee ne celebratea; Kev. Father Walter officiaimg: | that isa gigantic evil to remedy at present, « | would otherwise have been the result. We ap- rage to imm caret thes, Botte wut Railroad Company; assumpsit; judgment the young placed under their charge. ; Protessor Richter presided at the organ. and | repetition of the same as proposed by the 2).b | pend the score: phial among a bun od again dejendant for #225, with iaterest ana the principal party iio . | moreover never mi-tak« one poiser: for another, ; =! gureric 23 "5 | as they all are distinguished from each other George Kepbaet sas oie; death of detendant, The Grocer, T ja the choir were borae by | street sewer should be entered into. The L NATIONAL, oR Mr. Gannon, bass: Mr. Barrett, tonor, and | sireet sewer, as at present partly constructed ‘helly, s. 8. 7 CLASSICAL, MATHE:! hart, sucgesied, and answer of de- % Miss Newton. soprano. The bur.al sevice | aud running into Kock creek, will be the re. | Fooker, 1b. Teen ns thd Cote ant Weare |. Gadant, © Mower, Ries by lenveronees ton pessuslt ene tee eee ‘was read by Rev. Friner Walter, who -s}-2«e | ceptacle for water and deposits north from said tudley. 1 f, rib ery pa _ emertuatly preventale isons, | by consent, aud decree in favor of the plaintift in appropriate terms of the deceised -taiher | sewer. but the dramage south from I stree’ | Uvborne, p Bing of mietnkese are Invited tee a Powel: | against said Stofer for $9,000, with interes: and Ganghter, afier which the remains were | should be carried through sewers dowu each | Birdsall, c. ey st eng fled mangle ranged 1, | TOM 3d of June, 161, and costs; and commis. Nes. 227, 229, and 232 removed to the bearses, while a dirg» wes per. | of the streets between I7th and 23d into the | Gibney, 2b..... gna fg ere - restr shen sioners of sale, under a decree of the Circait = ” 2 , jormed on the organ, and the cortege proceeded | river. 1 bas been proposed to rur addiioual | Hollingbead, rf. ee ee Court of Loudoun, in the suit of Warren vs. fo Mount Olivet Uemetery, where the bodies | sewers into Rock creek. With the canal ax at | Joyce, 2b... —_— and Tatreets. | Kephart, ordered to pay ont of the funds in Tred im the family lot. present this wi only increase the filih in | Coughlin, 4b. bear aa ers for Mr. Swesny were | the canal between Rock creek and 17th sireet Messrs. J. ©. Brent, B.T. Swart, J. B. son, | To remedy the difficuity of running sewers te Mitchell, J. Davidson, and J. Smoiens- | into the river with the canal as at Present, mF their bands the said sum recovered, and case THE Potomac FRonr.—The steamer W. W. | contirued for further decree. SEVENTH STREE&Y. Coit, Ryther, from Norfolk, reached Gait’s | Stitt at LarGa—Hatchinson, who killed ‘ “ wharf this morning at 11 o'clock, with about | a man named Hays at Guilford Station, on the weeny, M John Roach, | my propos.tion is to elevate itso as to build 2 3 2 10-42 | eighty passengers and her usual quantity of | A.. L. & H.R. R- on Tuesday tas:, is still at 3 Samuel Murray, W. E. Miller, | the sewers under the canal into the river. AMslone 3. Emmett |- | irright;and from the same point the steamer | large, though he frequents that neighberhood. Jonn W. Daniels. and G. Williams. Notw.th- | To carry out the project there should be a con- ealled—Natioral 26, Olympic 1. Passed | Arrow made her usual tri to Mount Vernon | An attempt was made to arrest bim a night or BETWEEN M AND N, ae nea Ly red et pre wemt the famenal | nection made with the Cuesapeake aud Quio ; balls—Nat.onal 12, Olympic 5. Time of game | with passengers, and. matic Me Marshall's | two ago by the Sheriff of Loudoun with a ‘was admirably well managed, the arrange- | canal on the west sideot Rock Creek, atan | Three bours. Umpire—L. Bryan, of the Union | Hal), ana the steamer Columbia, Harper, lert | posse, but he was apprised of the effort and ments cf the undertakers being properly sec- Poe oe EE Ang. With the level of | Bose Ball Club. Scorers—Mesers. Miller and | tor Baltimore with merchandise and passens rots. 3 ES @ W. W., ¥. Schmidt.’ D. O. | distance west of Inih sirece ~ anto ie | <lerical ability and power will be in advance Ma. acres, bas been sold by | ‘ust the thing for use 1, & very prime =a NDA: —_ a Mountville, from New York, arrived yesterday joland. trustee, for 810.05 per acre, | article of LAA LARU, put up in ihe same man. ‘T° PABENTS AND GUARDIANS OF YOUTH river witb an outlet lock. The present lock at | Of that on our La dee 3 camp grounds tor Washing. y z= ner. morning with a load of hay for the Gz W..C.T. Ran, ile of the Gibson Gregg farm of 403 acres, ‘The Grand Council met at Red Men’s Hall Street must, of course, be removed a short | S¢veral years escaped. ~ onded by the sex'o: the top of outle: lock of s1id canal gers. Below will be fou the movement of Potomac Freir Growers’ AssocraTion.— | Has just completed and tin successful operation YOUNG LaDrgs. im ' -_—_e———_ into Rock Creek, and a short distinee south of The same clubs will contend again on Sit- | yessels about the wharves: The regular monthly meeting of this association | oue of " & part of the city—the Misses i DENT ORDER OF Rep Men— | satd outlet lock construct an aqueduct across | Urday, beginning a new home-and-home | ’« rig’s Wood and Coal Wharf, foot of 6th held, pursuant to adjournment, on the 4th begin on Be f Ofkcers of tie Grand Simm, Banquet, potted by segment water pip series. gureet Arrived—Schr. W. ev tnall, Goleman, Falschuren. A Proposition to amend | BBAY’S PATENT REFRIGERATING ROOMS, : At the afternoon session of the Grand | through which the mach-needed additicnal ees rom Havyre-de-Grace, with coal for G. I. | the constitution limiting the membership to eae or Samm) of the Improved Order of | supply ot water from the Washington conduit | _C4MP Merrine at Aynarotis Jonction.— | Sneriff ‘white persons was lost. © . partenstie nature nes Too proseres TOR LET Ked Men of the United Siates yesterday, the | can ve brought to the city, one pipe of which | The ‘goods and chattels” of tent proprietors | Petits, Wharf-— Arrived —Schrs._ Flying = — finern of rime. °° Preserved clectlog of officers resulted as follows :—Grand | should be carried by way of Virginia avenu- | {Tom the Dirtrict of Columbia arrived at An- Ciouds Obiseltine, trom ‘the lower Petomac; | | Laupom Lanps.—The farm occupied by By the same patent a cargo of fresh beef was suc- (ist Powhstan,Christofer Linndorfer, of Pa.; | under the elevated canal, near 17th steestand | B@pols Junciion Monday aiternoon. ‘Tnere | Purmc'asu egies trom. the, Coaster, Posey, | Rufds Smith, containing 130acres. was sold by | cessfully sarried irom iucianole Teres ts Baw yin ang view of Duliah EGr. Ub. H. Tesler, DC; B_G.Ca. Gustave | acToss the Monument lot, in a dirett line to ihe | S¢*ms to be no doubt that two Bundred tents | Ai eens Muir market: Enterprise, Fisher, | B. P. Noland, trastee, for $14 per acre, Wm. | Urleans, ‘on the 10th inst., afters passages’ | * gues, containing view ‘age, edten. Md. Grand Priest, F. Schmidt. Pa. | corner of 14th street west und B street sqain’ | Will be oa the nd by to-morrow evening. | from Win'on. N. ith lumber tor market; | Furr, purcbaser. The land belonging to the | seven (7) im as Perfect @ condition as when ~ REV. THOMAS M. CANS. A ™., ir Scribe, Y. C. Teeger, Pa; Gr. Treasurer, | and thence distributed where desired on the | 8t WDich time the re‘igious services will com, Samuel H. Travis, legath, from Havre-de- | S. 1. Ramey. deceased, has been sold by com- ay mer @ respectfully invited te call and jy 23:2m* President witn apprOprIne ceremonan ean euied | Zstand.. The connection of the canal at ick | Renee. Washington, Georgetown, Prince | Grace, wiih ic0 toasof coal for Maracaal e Gan; | Saleen eee ae a F SOme- witneas ita operations “ [p'ekieon covcurce, _ and the Grand should be entirely broken and the ele. | George's and Montgomery counties wiil be | steamer Enierprice, Angum, from Potomac | lows: 33 acre lot at $1260 peracre, John H. 4 D' CARLISLE, PRNNSYLVANIA atnb made the following appoimtments | vated canal consiructed from the aqueduct to | largely represented, and, trom the number of Greek, with weod for Eshn. Sarled—Scnrs, | Whitemore, purchaser, and the 19 acre lot at He bas just received and bas In store in said Be- The FALL TERM of this institation will begin bordinate officers:—Grand Marshal, M. | connect with the present canal at the gas works, | !DVitttions extended to a. Samuel H. Travis, Applegath, and Orange, | $10 per acre, J. W. Baker, purchaser. The Sigerator. lot of very choice NSW YORK BUT- | Beptember 34. B. L. DASHIBLL. Hess, Pa.. G. Herald, A. Kautman, N. Y.: G. | and then continue in the present canal to 17th | ¢TS—some of them real ‘Smith, down the river, light. lonroe Tract,” formerly owned by D. T. | TER. put up in stone jars. containing 4 end 8 Ibs. au ¢-lewlm Presi ie Warrior. Anton Schmidt, N.Y. G. W., Chas. | street by elevating i's bauks,and at a sr: | Odiem”.n the Middle Siates—the amount of | ewhicae Whaf.—At this wharf the scbr. QBlick, countaining 2 ber. N.Y Ss HOWARD INSTITUTE, MD. ; e first camp meting | ton and Georgetown Railroad Compan, , and | W&s postponed by injunction from the Jndze t ‘seen —— — Jast night, and marched te Levfiler s garden, | distance west and built at an elevation equal | ¢ver beld in Jand was in the year 1-01, | sailea trom the same point to-day, light... of the Circuit Court.—Leesburg Washingtonian. | IMPERER T WINE AND PUGS at SEPERIO: ANTAGES The cere eannd banquet was served in houor of | fo the canal,as no part of said elevatioa snould | Conducted by the eloquent Snethen, and the | “Caries Wharf —Arrived—Schrs. America, s PEMA: (warty gearentecd.: Also. SPICES | , Things before word nat pS iny BA the delegates. The banquet passed off very | @xtend beyond the west side of ivth streer | Place about one mile from Reisterstown. That | Paui, trom Havre-de-(race, with coal for of all Kinds, which ere warranted to be forms, Diagrame. Metein, Phitesophical s. Pleasenuly. The followiag toasts were an- | From a poimt on the river bank immediately | meeting was commene-d on a Saturday eve- | Wr, Wanlera Gor Gena Holmes, CITY ITEMS. pure. Chemical Apparatus, Cabinet of Minetels, Gente Bounced —“The Welfare of the Order of R 1 | soath of the Observatory to the mouth of tae | Ding, closed on the following Monday. Jacks n trem the same port with coal for gical peetmens. Patntings fllustrative mM “The Press,” responded to by Captain | elevated canal,or where it sbould enter ihe | &T@it was the success that it was d: James E. Miller; Phcebe S. Williams, Spald- ‘Jur Serre, IRISIN? and &c..&e. Bacon * Fisk Hasselbach, correspondent of the Ohicico | Fiver ia the direction of the Washington Mon- | (© spread the influence of snc mee ing, trom the same port with coal for U. H. Evatt, cymaamies. ot Pe Saais Zei‘ung, who offered the sentiment,“Our | ument, a large area now covered with the ac. | Year. Ewery charge in the District will be Burgess & Co.; Carrier, Jackson, from Broad ee rece Bik Tus cuxat VEGSTABLE Sat erecmenent Sor tes Goaes Fatherland.” The health of President Grant, | cumulations trom the rer and as great a | Tepre: ented, as also some of those in Baltimore, | Greek, with wood for John B Lord, Sanede seas ter eT im nd success to his administration, was Jor Whar enna canal, would furnish good si.es | Snapolis and the surrounding circuits. The | Scbrs' Phebe S. Williams, Spalding light; ne Oe ikcabane Blood Purifier. pored by Mr. Handsbuh, ot New York. for wharves,and would add largely ts the city | PAge®ge for the Washingtonians, filling tour | (.roline W. Holmer, Jackson, for Havre-de. Crome Bracsee = . . we Store P.O. Sees re eeaaand Council.” was responded | Fevenue, and at the same ume faruish the | S37 nr nere, nis morning. andthe companies | Grace, light: America, Paul, for Heyrocn Bocet ved thus saovatar ar Frings One Dollar. IRIsiIn, Toad end ee mmntl of New York. Mr. Kanf- | much-desired additional facilities to the trans. | Will generally leave to-morrow, so as to be On | Grace, ‘iftni, een ae poe Mavre-de | Jewelry Stott, No tor Poche ae Y : ‘HEGARAY INSTITUTE. 1 Jnembers of The One ac rep cial intereet to | Por‘ation companies which are daily tobe seen | the gFound in time for the opening services. | Grace, on She (heat eam my, | Sti aionoce : FLUID EXTRACT Cc ce street. Phtindriph members of the Order, at the conclusion of | Awaiting xn opportunity to have thelr cargoes aS Phillips, with cea! for John B. Lord. —— or TRE ¥ which the company repaired to the dancing | Temov: y inadequate arrangements a! it i my eRy— Brown's Whorf.—Arrivea—Schr. Ann S8. pavilion, where the Germania baad far Georgetown. The completion of the Cumbe: Hike ig the Nice Looking Treasury Clerk >—The | Brown, Fisk. troi Jacksonville, Fia., with | ,, bh —- mae? a ee IRIS VERSICOLOR Toe Commitee ot a rearies of Terpsichore. | Jand Valley railway to the Uhesapeaxe and | Newark, N. J . Adreriscr says. a young man | Grover fae tos Pe we es SMDatRONRRT the colebentel comahere hemes The Committee of Arrapgements was com. | Ubio C.nal wilt be am important work tot counreted with one of the depuirtments at | > yr. Wharf —Arrived—Schr. Maid of the | UPduestionably the cele cov eoe OR BLUE FLAG, Roved of the following gentlemen :—Mr. John | people of Washington and George own, as Washington, and wh. 0 Wine Bitters, and for persons subject to chills de tn | Mist, Cook, trom and fevers there is nothing to compare with ‘The most powerful, safe and revi y Ha ody ou Sat- | for Harvey re-de-Grace, with coal Mueller, chairman, and Messrs. Set Will open @ new roate to the Central Pennsy|- Nepart i J.. was t Jlark & Given a tive ioe of mane ae thoimay. 1, 1» Shi rt, Vania coal fleid, and if the citizens faraich tas ng defraud d the —————— these Bitters as a curative and preventive. | agent discovered tof the heallve of man. The Sea Pee, Shanes proposed facilitics for having it brought nearer | Tvescuty Dep: : T'appears that | ; Thry are also the best tonic and appetiser in Fonderfal properties of the iris Versicolor hither The Grand Council were again 1 session | 10 our doors.and also for shipment, if desire, | ‘he man was oeent trom his p Waseaerie tee he ag hae epee wine winta enataee within the control oferien-e, and te now taiug is D*,2.7 COOMBE. Dantist, no vas tc-day, but had mot transicted a: | L think no argument will be required to prove | mer vacation,and a few dé Saracd > + *Y Sage amor ofmedicine. street, streets The Council will compl: s labersto-day. "| Ment will be furnished, but ihat coaland oiher | McMichael as an old evening, which was called to order Mr. For sale by ail druggists, grocers, &c., at one J 4 iuscrted on Gold, Bitte ag WEE . = = necessaries will te reduced. aud -0 won upon that ¢ S-mpson Nutter, who stated its obiect t» bs | dollar per bottle. argh age ig ee Fistes, and filled in the best manner, on tu es 2 : to seu et of forming & Workiarmen’s Socie.y. im terme. 2 Evvcartowat —The Dominican Sisters will | ateucted ney enh ores eee ere totore cone epatne the ——-—_—_ order to protect the iutsresis of workiagmen of | ArpEntiow.—We bez to call the attention of tions, been direct «d #1] ciasses, Who earn their bread by the'r hands reopen tie Academy of the Sacred Hesrt of | io the canal east of Lethe, as the recepiact eeera, ae ae Touasention of youue Wiis Oi | 9 ig aimoat caclows io oncom Coke oe es Look deena r. tember 6ib. This msiitution bas re improve upon the preseat by the Government thar th Isr pre-tiee, and parents will have There is, I thick, but one opinion | defrauded :brough his in nce that every attention will ba given he exhalation of deposits from sewers | Man immediately took + to the moral and intellectual training of all pu- | Where they can become exposed to the rays the forger. and ot pile eatrusted to the tutor’s care. The female | the sun, and at inverrale'are c overed with | Newark aud parochit] sche>l of S. Dominick: parish will | water. To obviate this injurious stm phere | Mstkabiy continue under the cb; = sphe pe aa basement of St. Dominick from arising it has been proposed to arcu over | to have s heck to the amount u:tine y Medical practitioners and invalids to “Speer’s nea | 88d the sweat of their brows. After nearing | standard Wine Bitters,” as a mildiy stimalat. t its objects and purposes annonn: +f - | ing diuretic, sodorific, and tonic aid to debili- infallable as aremedy for ScKor ue. | Solved to form said organization irrcessc.ive | tated persons, from whatever cause, Their | ticks OF THE Be nut | Sf any political objects. Mr. Sampzon Nutt»r | pase is Speers pure wine, without the sem. | Ducrsy. &c . and will curethe aost vi rday traced bim to | ¥88 ¢Boven temporary chairman, and R. J. | tiance of medication, except by herbs and | @bstinate cases of bis arie-t, He isare- | Collins temporary secretary, who recanted the | rots, ‘The most delicate ladies eve theme Woe RHEUMATISM AND Gout. aed and seams | Positiors in a tew appropriate remarks. | decided advantage. They are remarkably | It is an upfailing preventative and care for of Wesh. | be meeting was addressed atleugch by M-. | pieasant to the tarte. Sold by druggicts, BECRALGIA, SICK MRADACHE @ud NERVOCs AP BRILL DENT Perry ave. —d ‘nino the system. Por ist oN rulent and *s church. : Douglass, of New Orleans, and Mr. J. L. FECTIONs, and in the entire distance. That, I think, would not ips eh 2s or aa ANIA AVENUB, J 5 5 a = f aaa , asics is m weathel wearing one of = s maga — i structions in English. Classical and Mathemat. zi Kaen respect 18 view iberefore of a com. : ae a saber morernaat, 2 nid “arged tbat alt Inboring hose elegint suite selling st pl ssouisuing- Aijacvs te prompt. oalutary. and eflectivs. ang it | TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PIN. ics! branches early part of next mon’ See be - )H10 ASSOCIATION.—A_ meeting of this as. | ™ the 4 om “ sed ly lew prices at the celebrated Uak Hall cloth- one of the safest be fo advertisement. made’ Modece tha Wide on tes eee nee | socmuon tee ale des’ “Union Hi suture interest. ‘They condemned the scheme ‘and most rel ss Young's Seminary, for yor pos Lat T r ing store, 460 Seventh street, opposite the Pos jadies, | to 17th streets to about the width thereof east | corner of Sth and E strce Soe | Savane in ae tren re oF Bo charge tificial Teeth are inserted, all Iest_evening c Office. where, in addition to gen 's “Ban. DIURETIC REMEDIES ™ y of Maryland avenue; the portion between 17th | President, A.M. Gangewer. in the chair. The | capitalists in order toreduce the status of labor | nock Burn,” Cheviot, Arsan ma x ll be required to pay for the! j Will reopen on Monday, September 6th. ai a ‘ogue, drab | Known tn the practice of medicine. Its excellent Spica ration when performed, which me. Re usual, | 24 15th streets should have the souta wall re. | Committes appointed foconier with the raverai | 8nd bring about an Unjust competition. Aiter | dete alpaca, Atel eed aha Ce ee Gare | and skillful combiustion wink sehen aeration be usaal, 4 Which time it is requested that all p 4 jucted when ‘are The rope! imparts to it mate may enter will pe promptly on han: railroad companies in rezard to procuring | Teceiving several members, it was agreed to balde suits in great variety are also to be had at Smrosiation ia aor prepared io mks ‘eoth om i Saal hae of ployee il Derrécerved. Moxed north to & proper distance sad parallel tickets for Onibaas who may desize hapisrsts, 4 sdioura to, mtat Hyson ‘Hail, om icp the most reasonable prices. 266 ortne niche eee QUALITIES ps Stiver. and fiom York, Philadel. ; be Union Evangelical Institute, for young | occasionally covered” with» ‘water to be | t0 vote, msde @ paraal Tefort and was con. 3 —! banned —_.+—__. ty = a the digestive oe! done can have it a fu the above- toe Indies snd children, will be rr F the | flied to a proper level and added to the | tinud. TI ident ennoanced the foliowing | 8Bd means will be adopted to form Fattar ont | Mvsr Wrm—“No Use Denying the Pact. | but, Perm rendering if valuable curative seed cities ‘il work will be dove in the uectest $ reception of ils on Monday, September 13. abou: ‘ashi: Execati tee, Viz :—J. M. McGrew, | OFganization to co-operate with similar or- gene, sur 25 aly! Gurculars, coatuining {ell decals mer ee oe oe a jetmore, L.S. Abbott, and | #4nizations to rarther the intercat of all work- sacpent a pseueae ar: sting Tot teat ona | penecnrns satiefaction wilt do well Seater i sauned of the principal, Mrs. Angelo Jackson, | wall should be removed south at @ proper dis- port was msde by Mr, | mgmen. ‘win, being sound and correct in every feature: ‘a or at Ballantyne’s pookstore. tance, and parallel with the south w: The | Penpywitt, from the committee appointed tor 3 One pound as cheap as though you bought a ve Miss Kinsley and Miss Day will resume the | agvaniage im moving the norin wall south, we, | te. parpose, favoring @ propositian to unite | MARRIAGE Or A W. ITE WOMAN TO 4 Cot. | tocy Powe : ir school tor young Indies and | tween those streets, will be apparent when the | WitB the other Stace asecciations in fitting up a | ORD MaN.—About 3 o'clock yesterday atter- 6,17 “Howe,” 536 7th street. : ‘es on the 6th of September. Music, draw- | ownership of the land on the south is consid, | suitable room as a Teading-room, and als> for | Noon, 4 colored man, accompanied by & young —o—— simgaages willbe tanght | ered, From 7th street the canal should con. | eregular meetings. Judge Hoar, President | White Gib suite prety, appeared at the office | Ouaseee Tuan TaB ONBAPROT.— White experience d teachers. és ‘s of the Iliinois State Association, who was | Of the Clerk of the Qourt, City Hall,and pre- bay er aneeeiaen, ner | SB on a line and close to the south side of Shirts, 75 cents, $1, $1 25, and upwards. Un- present, stated that they have rented a room at | Cured 8 marriage license, (Mr. Meigs first ‘ wich a large number of other Will Se | Sresent chase et oc ne farm Into B>. | No. 235'F street, where the members meer to | taking the adviee of Yudge- Flsher® betore a ‘ree peda penal ag : found in our advertising col Temove the | Tead the news and for social mtercourse. Six- | issuing it,) giving the names of Andrew Mon- Kerehiefs, already bommed, 2 forss conte. wee ——_+—_ Sat connec tara ne ihe Propagaung grounds, | ifen sqciuional members signed the constita | tagueand Ula Dobbins. In answer to a Paper Oaffs, 5 cents per pair, or 30 cents a i BoaRD OF Scuoot. TRUSTEESy-A special | and connect them with other grounds belong. | tion. The association then adjourned. atiey or ee seoes ene ee . Excel ape! cloth-lined meet rg of this Board was to have been heid | ing to the United States. and the purchase of = Stone Point, N sce Sed ee aty, Va. button-hole, 10 cents @ box; and ali other goods ty Inst evening, but in consequence of the ab- | expensive property in squares U and D. ee ae cena a nereustanding | Tiley oe ea mrenmeonaty. Vi cee low prices, at Franc & Goldman's, ; “A Ano ber miccting was called for the eee: | grade reancing tae canal to a proper width, | the beat, the attendance at this temperance | /eaving the Island, forthe purpose ofhaving | MAT Opposite Patent IRISIN 9 Anovher meeting was called for this evening, | dredging it out thoroughly, and depositing the | Orgavization last might was large. Several fae hues ted: beta ae ee - 7.61: FORMULA OF * oeeer Mden the Committee on Supplies will present | accumulations bebind the walls for filling | Persons were initiated, and the lodge wae the Fae ee naan! St TORRE INE EOE —-—_ HN WILKIN A FURTHER REDUCTION IN Ppipss their report on proposals for farnishing books, | Where the width has been reduced. Paving the | recipient ‘of a visit by Union Decree Temple, ep Ney ep lpn oor ye —* Corms, &0.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Dr. JOHN W BALTINOLS, ¥ Now is your time to lay in 8 supply oodt ststiouery. fuel. ce. By invitation of A. K. | bottom thereof wit stone im form similar to | No. 1, in a body. Mrs, Morris delivered a churche They then proceeded 10 there tions | Of twelve years’ pracical experience in the | _ivi4-cesm OBB, Md. | the winter. Browne, E=q_ and lady, several members of | the letter V; building a lock at or near the | &ddress, and Colonel Benson presented a peti- oe the ey ‘aa rete i. to ry ag ence | United States and Canadas, and esiablisped at | — 3.000 cords Prime OAK AND PINE WOOD tx ibe Bo=ra of Trustees of Public Schools, and | Eastern Branch river, which will keep con- | tion, soliciting signatures, praying Uongress to he eee GAG street sour naar a, where | 424 Pennsylvania avenue, betwen 1% and 6th Docroz SCHUMAN & DURAND ToNIc: | **ety GBAY @ HOTCRINS Officers and ex-officers thereof, called at the | stantly sufficwent fresh water from the Lactic passa probibitory liquor jaw Ja this District. | the ceremony Tn ey walked ous, woscauent- | streets, since 161, successfully treats Corns, Ove square from Northers Liberty mathe” +3 Tesidence of Mr. Browne, on 5th street, between | Falls in the canal to admit of the passage of ‘ne following were elected to serve as officers a Tm in arm, the: hey wala Lured Bunions, Chilblains, Ciub and Ingrowing ee iyl9 im" = Market. ye wa E and F streets, where they were very agreea- | the largest canal barges, anu whicd will en- Guring the ensuing A. T. y e groomsman bridesmaid, both colored. | Nails, and other diseases of the feet, without | PREPARED FROM THE CONCENTRATED ~ 3 Diy entertsined im the new rooms of the Board. | tirely shut ont all sluggisbness accompanying W.C. bo ed A. Rovo! TW. SESS Pain or mconvenience to the patient. The shoe KXTKACT OF FRESH BEEF OLD COG Ss. Alter baving indulged in social converse, the | tide water, and at the same tune furnisy | Clark, W. Sec. BE. F. W HEAVY TRAIN.—Yesterday afternoon, a train | fan be worn with ease immediately after the NAC BRANDY AND PYRO PHOSPHATE + P. BROWN & SON, ‘i doors dividing the parlor were thrown open, | facilities tor drawing off to dryness the entire Warren Lincoln, of forty-five cars, heavily laden with stock operation, Refers to the many eminent physi- OF IRON. OonneR 167m Brauer anv New Yo & And those pr. -ent were ipvited to a table | distance from 17th sireet to the Eastern Branch | ©.; J. O'Connell, W. 3 2 and freight, arrived here by the Urange, Al- | cians, surgeons and thousands of other tespor ‘This preparation is com posed of the Component grosning under the werght of the good things | river, arranging the paved bottom soas to give | W- D. M.: Mrs. Fan oa g: | ESTe ais And Manassas railroad from Lyach- | sible persons who patronize his establishment. ap A a LE Te re jor the inner man, which had been kindly pro- | several feet additional fall to the bottom of the Jobnston, W. rrie Golden, W.A.S.; | burg, passing im safety over the railroad | Hours from $ a.m. to6 p.m. Owing to press = increasing the purity sad quality of both GRaar vided by Mrs Browne. The building, 473 5th | camal, from 17th street east, and completing | C. C. Parker, P. W. bridge across the Potomac, and over the | of business at office, Dr. White 1s unable to | Flesh end Blood, gives action and tone to the all street. Lecween E and F streets, has been fitted | the improvements as herein proposed, will Washington branch road to Baltimore, most | visit patients at their residences except between | ™¢ntary Canal and building up the haman frame. Bp with excellent taste, and will hereafter be | furnish facilities for washing out the waier Stoten Hor: BEDUCTIOR ERcovunep.—Romeo Her- | Of the cars being consigned to Balumoreans. | § ands p. m. IT IS 4 CERTAIN CURE FOR THE FOL- orcapied by to _Suvermeendent ot Pablic rom, rnd Jove = ot ve strest, est cohort as | arrenteg, A yesterday at the dates oe HS ome ba FN pede LUWING free Schools, snd t ‘reasurer and Secreta: portion 0: 6 osit from the ZAaT 0} Ts. Wal having in bi ee a ! sient Consumption. to Beard of Trustees. ‘The snectngs of’ te | owas ar Do ate on viciulty; if not | persesenicnts tees orice Soma Cinncey, of | Philadelphia, 5 for New York, and 19 tor Bat- PBCPOsALS FOR COAL AND Woop. Pe rg Heasibar Bebeol Board will also be held there, fRNney Jato ihe Eastern Branch river. The | Georgetown, alleges was stolen from him | t'more. In consequence of the demand for Post Orrick DarartMEnt, ond, Body. ion of eum i ad incre&sed height of the canal from 17th street | about a year ago. The horse was taken to the Sain eee ee atc na onod Orrice oF DisevKsinc Crxun Axo Scrss.¢ | ot Sptrisuons ; ne ‘were uniaden i 1889. Jhron! vorcing Alice Virzimia Sbubridge from the | Which can be obtained at almost any point | Harper, it appears that Clancey lost his horse, | ing. Pcie Storage of of tore (a tay Ibs’) best W BT rand of the Blood. ou, waa bonds of matrimony with John Shubriage | #long its inngth. This proposed isaprovement as stated @, and has not seen him until Hor. Hre Op Tricks,—Jennie Von- | ANTHBACITE CuaL, Ne. 1, or broken size, for Pag oy ae giving the complamant the right to resume her | C@NUOt be carried successfully into operation posterday, when Herbert offered the animai | , HoRATIO ar Hie OLD to-ds: tio Bol. | furmaces. take pie regularly. Taiden name of Gumpf. The petitioner sets | Without the Potomac front Being also, im sale atthe bazaar. Herbert's story is tothe | Olly caused to be arrested y Horatio Bol- | eo tone (2.80 Ibs.) best LYKENS VALLEY, fer Carete forth tbat =be married defendaut in George, proved: 1m consequence of certain impedi- | effect that he bought seen eree and paid fort, | oon ber and tentng her badly. Both parties | Sate parpsees. sodeesmaths ea , 1861; that he gave himself | Mets there sor aie ei diver, ef or | Sentice Heroes eee ne parcheced 16. | oboe. ‘luminated optics, and from | 60 cords best BARNS PINE. WOOD, sen- — aa aad Justice Harper Rela Herbert to bail for a bear- tent rented tips Rows Ea LS, PREPARED AT No. 195 WEST PRATT STREET, aa she was the van: j; bat i au Cnnar-cMorrs: Wilson Gr Mitgust'E | Ime the ime gf Sreeand cant eet be: | gre, ePATSy stare the otto eect at fore Justi: "lant, the plaintif! and detendant Be ABTHEY. rnp a apbenhnens vidi d an 6 Ped peas E T nos,” and the | aui7-td Disbursing Olerk bud Sapetatndont street and the AY me course of living as in Georgetown—drunken- ness, vsiting Rouses of ilifame; that ia the early part again some months ac be Present to the public | W8!Tant was diamissed upon their mutual LS FOR FRESH BEBF. gue of tbe finest enlctions of carpela’ =, | Promiseto do better. pepe ae vee Spee os Orries,Guvar Uowgineany OF Beaute a HmMOND, VixerntA. Bi 9 i ilfte i i i i ‘with rail. the new gutt ‘pressure 0! the Pg IMPROVEMENT _—_——_ foot of Potomac Cuance oy LARcany.— Yesterday Sergean ing is in process Pool arrested on the branch charge of the larceny of a looking Indies ive drers, keg of beer and preferred by Fred. Helaents in the Neighborhood, and ta orden, Se SiGe Meriia, Ang Jaane seperti facilitate the discharge of consignments fur the tea eeenene , ‘owner of the property. ‘Tae Weatnen.—Range of at eae: Franktin & Uo.’s, EE Can pene ty | od Slcccacee a bec or Metal ty | Sagat ae eee, Se ed Commissio: of en tuck, 3 Teer; 7 783 in a = *Y | te Governor of that State. 0 Ef gf Speroets 1097) , ii nancial Seribe, Charles Kimmel; 4 George M. Fillmore: Treasurer, J.P. Jacobs.