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Tl on Hon. K. V. Whaley by jeeensteim and Nolte. , and Battery, with Intent to Kill—Charye ned, and Accused held for Tral—Counter Aoryes Against Mr. Whaley, who is alto held to ty to Answer before Court. Yesterday afternoon at six o’clock-a large crowd of persons assembled at the Fourth Ward station-bouse to hear the evidence in the case of A S. Boernstein and August Noite, his client a discharge, or at least only a verdict of assault and battery without intent to kill. Justice Chase, however, thought that b= charge of intent 'to kill bad bem fally estab- Yished by th estumoay, ang Be should require both Boerns'en and Nolte to give security in the enm of $1,000 each for their appearance b3- fore court. A counter warrant was then pro- duced against Whaley, and he was held to an- wer before court in the same sum, for throw- ing stones and assaulting Boernstein and Nolte. LETTERS FR‘ THE PEOPLE. Wants teSee the Police Areuad. Epitorn StTar:—Last night, two dranken Men visited the house of 8 citizen on i7th street, below the Navy Department. and de- manded admission. They were ordered away, and this morning they were found dead drank near by. The police do not visit this locality frequent enough of nights, and often Poona Tob- beries are committed in the neighbor! 4 Yr EVE) FRIDAY = . AUGUST 20, 1% LOCAL NEWS. ements, Excursions, Pic-Nics, &c. Waexty Excursion to Mount Vernon ING STAR. terault s barged with committing an assaalt, with —oe——_ Saye “tamer Arrow, om Tuesday and Thurs- | totent to kill, upon Hon. K. V. Whaley'ex- | The Aunape at mp Meeting. Aug. 19th. A Orrizen, member of Congress from Western Virginia. —_—o— [Special Correspondence of The Evening Star.) am? GRounp, Halsttr’s Woops, Augast 19th, 186%.—The great Methodist Episcopal camp meeting for this section of the country is now fully commenced,on the same groun where $0 successful acamp was held adoat this time last year, and it will exceed in the imvsEs for hire to picenic at ‘x Bro’ <tables. — MARKRITER'S ART GALLERT, $96 7th street. Suite & STRONG'S ART GALLERY, 25 F street. ——e—— New Lieat Hov TS CHBSaPRrane Bay.— The alleged assault was committed on Monday night, the 9th sMst.. and the next day was ap- pointed for a hearing, before Justice William . Chase, DUE St the time set it was found ne- the case, because of the injuries which the plaintiff had received, and from which he was confined to The Happy Twelve Heard From. [Correspondence of the Scar.) Porrt LOoKovr, Aug. 19. Eo. Sram: I tho't it might be of interest to Mr patrons to state t et_w iappy Twelve” commanded by Col. Ow. number of tents and attendance of people that | &t Point Lookout last night. They were in Bled Teh ce aarnt Rouse Board the present | 551 pefore Jasiics Ondse at ie nance. | erent camp. ‘The charges of your eiyrare all | splendid heaith and spirits, ale ahd hearty ae igbt at Smith's iat, in Ohesa; . | Tepresent some of them alte large com- Ss, AD 2 Bay, near the mouth of the Potomac freer, | mentioned yesterday afternoon, Mr. Boernsteia panies. There are several large mecung tents | cation that they will be here about Sanday w | be changed at sunset on the evening of the deing necompanted by Mr. L.G. Hine, as the r. ound, and the eatin ve the Point Lookout ladies eve. They sumber erected Ist September next tos revolving white light, | Counsel, and Whaley himself appearing | 01, to Ume is Ind, And itis iikely that on | free sailing excursion, and firad a salnte off varied ‘by @ Ted flash once Soery cwonty. glad Sorel Le a wins iemertow ond Saturday 20 more will be | the Point, "We all enjoyed thelr visit and eat Spiembe i "ead whe ngat waits | tvldence as Point Fiecant furan oeay. | ‘teed co that ou Sunday the camp il | Yerymuch. a eae erected screw-pile | West Virginia, on the line of the Uhio river, a , mobs Y | Trex Tarrixe.—This morning a colored boy lighthouse which pesca ta i2feet water a: | €W hundred miles trom Cinelona’l, and in Weler Genel Menon ta. Ean Women “tapped the till? of Mr. Jobu Caton, who tne tae Rap ahcanock spit. om Windmill response to questions from Mr. Hine said that coisy Chapel, Metropolitan, East Washing- keeps a store on the corner of 5th and G sts., getting off with eight or ten dollars, ——_o——— Alexandria and Vicinity. ‘The Gazctte of last evening has the following ives MOUBERY AT THE THEOLOGICAL Sewinaky. On Tuesday last a colored boy about seventeen years old, who had been employed at the resi- dence or the Rev. Dr. Packard, at the Theoloz- ical Seminary, ior a short ume previous, (hay- ing been received there And cared for as'an ob- ject ot charity,) during the temporary absence of the temtiy stole a lady’s hunting case gold ton, Dunbarton Street Georgetown, and Ryland have settied down in @ community. their tents, forming a square, facing the tables numbering about 50, and Mr. R. W. Bates is furnishing board and lodging to this large company. The McKendree, Wesley Mis- sion, and Unicn Chapel folks. whose tents bumber twenty-five to thirty, are boarded by Mr. Egleston, while Mr. Ewing is boarding bumbers from the surrounding vicinity and Annapolis, Mr. Obas. Haisiip has « long boarding tent in the same piace he occapied last year, and is boarding the pubite at large, having seven or eight large tents, with plen he was here settling up some matters in con- nection with bis business as late collector of Brazos, Texas. With regard to the assault, he stated that on the evening of {ts occurrence be was sitting in the tront part of Mr. Henry Burkhart’s house, on Delaware avenue, be- tween I and K streets, conversing with Mrs. Burkbart; saw Nolte pass, and called atter him, but’ he took no notice: soon after saw Boernstein pass; there may have been about twenty or thirty feet between them; he cot up and went away in the opposite direction, to- ward I street, until he reached the railway, and saw a train pass; heard the sound as of Point, Chesspeake Bay, north side of the ppabannock river. The vessel now stationed at southeastern FuremUyY of Rappahannock spit, off Windmill Pownt, will, at the Gime of the exhibitien of the Jigh: from ‘the ligbt-house. be removed. The oR Work of the foundation of the light-house painted red, and the superstructure straw olor. The focal plane of the light is 35 feat above ordinary sea level, and the light should be visible ali around the horizon in clear ‘Weather at a distance of phout 13 nautical miles A fog-bell to be rong by machinery%, and ar. ranged for being struck at umiform intervals i ae of bedding, facing the tables, and besides athis | wa'ch and a pair of shoes. He was seen in Sa eek ccccents, 1 piene us tea cnateen hae: | Be gre ee eee cae ere anc nn | cealeehes beat by he has Hrepeien eke el ae city yesterday morning, And attempted to ton duving foge thd thith weeee a cbere- | “Hore’s the d—d scourdrel! Boernsiein | Bamber of families, Laurel, Severn and Bik: | dispose of nis plunder ateoveral stores ace fon during fogs and thick Weather. Stuugray rah be a ridge circuits are represented, and quite a company from Mana-ses, headed by Rev. Mr. York, is on the ground. Messrs, Sayre and Hopkins are running the refreshment booths. Some of the tents are arranged in squares, which will likely have appropriate nam: given them, as is the case with 2 To known as Howard street, ’s hoarding tent lipp’s Court Preachers who are and will be presen street, but since that time nothing has been heard frem bim. Tue Front Koyat Rarg—Contrary to expectation, the two colored men imprisoned at Frent Royal, for the rape of Miss Thompson, ‘were not taken out of jail and lynched last night. They are sull protected night and from the enraged citizens of the neighborhood by 8 strong guard of armed men COLORED FRsTIVALS.—Festlvals for the in- struck at witness with a club, and missed him, Fount light (xed red) bears SW. by S.. di-tant | 317 having warded off the blow with his ean:. Vececis drawing iS or anese for on HEM | Nolte cate up and solned in the attacks er should bot approach the lighi-bouse on the | 2€** Struck bim a blow witb his cane, and en- eastern side nearer than 2 nautical miles. Vos- | devored to ward off the blows from the: sels drawing not over 15 feet water may ap- | ©!Ubs with his arms and cane, until the cane, proach the light-house on the north or south | WSs broken: endeavored to seize Boerog'ein side within 100 yards witb safecy, and vesaais | *74 was caught by the collar, Noite striking drawing not more than 12 feet water may | him again, when he end raised up and asked Proach it in safety within 40 yards on tea | ‘emit they meant to kill him; Boernstein aid are Rey. N. J. B. Morgan, presiding elder 1a | dividual benefit of the colored people Borth, east, and south sides, bat should got | )¥¢' Gd d—n you, Be wae agun Rootes | charge; Rev. W.1. D. Clomm and fev. E. P. | houses they are beid have of inte become cab Fete nee cee accent St aeiadanlt | Sem; & mean then Cane ay Cen Noto eae | Emeive, presiding eidsreta ‘itgiain: Rov. Uc, tf of the Petia of Alero oe eotee Pow: first class buoy, painted black and | O"2 Greene, of Fletcher Chapel; Rey. Mr. Holli. | the Mayor bas determined to suppress them, ceaeucsioane Of the spit maki Povey Soon Cross-examaned by Mr. Hine:—Went in the | day, of East Washington; Rev. Cornelius and hereatter the watch will break up all of rf m Cronin, of West River; Kev. of South Baltimore; Rev. Mr. Arnold, Rev. George V. Lec’ opposite direction to that of the accused: it ‘was about half past nine in the evening, it was them found in progress. Windmill Point, and near where the light- Prorgerty Sale —Green & Wise, real estate vessel is now stationed, when that vessel is OW. “2 s agents. sold on Monday last the tarm of Mr. withdrawn, stachar Gut anton ae B. Evans, Kev. J. G. Henning, Tey. ©. Herldsiey, situated neat Catlett Sia: icn, on ——— Silcee’ ' | Baldwin, of Ryland Gonpel, Washi ey. | the Orange, Alexandriaand Manassas railroa SERENADE TO THE ScuUETZ2N Kixc.—The | ®#d Here's the d—d son of a —! kill him win, of Ryland Copel, Washingto: ge, Ale: warded off the blows with his cane antl it was broken; Boernstein had a black eye for several days before: witness had been pre- ¥iously on good ’erms with him; did no threaten to kill him; only said he would de. B-P. Brown and Jobn hias*lip. The McKendree folks appeared to ba the first company fixed, and about sundown the first prayer meeting took place and was continued until preaching tm=, whe the service: were containing 1,40 acres, to James L. Gorrell, of Havre-de-Grace. Tue Worknoves—In consequence of the insecurity of the Workhouse as @ prisou, 1t has been determined to attach a ball and chain Schuetzen Verein assembled last evening at Wills’ Hail, for the purpose of tendering a serenade to the King of the late Schuetzen fes- uuval, Mr. Louis Beyer. They were met there by Heaid’s Kand. and be: by their Presi- ; inaugurated by Rey. Wm. Hamilton an- | hereaster to all partes committed there. dent. Mr. Jobu Vogt, proceeded thence to cat eee ee Wat nen nthe Houncing the rules which will be inforced by Spee Freon Oana nanan gs OR 7h street, be- | tarentoned Hosrusigin’s lime 15 the prectace cr | the commities, amd Hey. 0.0. Oncor mrcsaen ITEMS ’ Strock Dp 2 lively tone Cony nine toe ee att’ | indies: did not reside with Bre. Amuons ba | the first sermon city 8. i Of cavern ively tune, and afier the rendition | sodesken several meals and hed lodged there: | P. S—Friday Morning.—During thegnight ' ‘ deat and De A) Bevinsa ret by tue Pree. | Occasionally took « cup of colee there; Bosra, | auites number of additional tents wernetoeeed, ALASKA Diawonps a 3 } kJ Denn. eupeens on the | Sn etea ise Gieee te mt a and several additional irains arrived trom set in i [ee —— imtroduced by Mr. Vogt, of this woman, Mrs. ai mons.) Pant Washington. Oroide sng) Gold. ; - a ; . At this point Mr. Whaley objected to farther ap ee : Aso, i ti Be ree Z, ne Schuctsem Verein and Gentlemen: | rong examination, When Wo ine meen ra: | . TSB PRTITION FIR A Mix®> Scuoot.—We ‘The Stones for Resetting, Pe ‘This evening is the echo from a festival of it was material to the case to know that the | Dave already mentioned the fact that a petition Received this morning at Prigg’s One Dollar ri: which the Washington Schuetzen Verein has of citizens of the Fourth Ward was presented seichdl 4 ‘call vesean tobe pecs ie plaintiff nad gone to Boernstein and told him : Jewelry Store. No. 436 Pennsylvania avenue, ben : Pe bas yor sherman festival 4 that he was tired of living with Mrs. Ammons | tthe Board of Trustees of Public Schools, held Saues ty oon om acces ited S s “ s 0 tab es > mn the U sents nas Yet shown one supe- | aay longer, but was Wilke 10 leave econ, | on Wednesday evening, aking for the ¢e-ab. Feo See ie Tet itt fn Me quention, “Uf there | Gols aotia's wiih Mn tank eer aup. | lishment of 8 echool for white and colored | (ouwe, Diseased Naito, Vascular Excrescen- Sof Miasatistncn can Samal itr” Not | Dor." Boernstein suggested that the monty | children in that ward. The following isthe pus Hanieuc cotaraed otis cae ones ane bea Seteak A wenn ninction clouded cur grand | Sovuia ‘be deposited 1s baal, to heed Wn, | body of the petition and names of the ignore y ts i festival. All went in social harmony from the i joyful society. To be King in such an associa. ot tion 1s & grand honor; but bigher still it is when i* the worthy members of our society evince their friendship in such form as you have done this evening. This ts a kingdom of equalization—s ngdom of friendship and joyful gathering; but stil, for a short time, your King knows 4 already that the ball may be cast which will 4 cease bis command enses of the ‘feet, successfully treated by Dr. White, Surgeon Ohiropodist, No. 424 Pennsyl- vania avenue, between 4); and 6th streets. Hours from =8.m. to6 p.m. Calls made at residences between 6 and § p.m. No charge dor consultation at office. Established 1-1. a TiOW.—We beg to call the attention of “The undersigned, residents of that part of the Fourth Ward of the city ot Wasbington that lies east of Tiber creek, reapectiully represent: That there are now residiug in tie part ot the city above-named a large number of children, between the age of six and seventeen years, for whom there are no school accommoda’ the condition of the streets in that locality as ench that it is impracticable to send children pliea that that could not be done upon the con- ditions desired. After awhile it had been agreed that Boernstein should receive what- ever amount W. might wish to leave; but no funds were ever left with him, and sabse. quently Whaley made repeated threats to take Hive life. The evidence Yor the defence, Me Hine said, would show that the prosecutor posses . 1 practitioners and invalids to “Speer's on the next yearly festaval. | Som ‘ed ihe assault Beailegede U* CNet | uring the winter ‘months to auy school now | Standard Wine Bitters,” ase mildly saraiat 4 Bas Sule 2 cam coy with King: Puiltp, “Phe | ate siete Docker’ ee tectifien that | comblisbed: that ihe underspead wee parents or | ing diuretic, sodorific. and tonic ad to debili- ; Wrotid te for one more evening mine.” Accept | apoui titer wonne meee Saturday night, | &@rdians of children between the ages above. | tated persons, from whatever cause. Their emus: sebaaturns, Sor tie proct of your | TE” Whaley came tebe hone ee eke” | named,end that @ partof them erect anion | basen Greets pure wine, without the sem- por aye =< mp bos and allow | seif ang Whaley ‘were sitting outside of his | %@A part ot them of European descent. They piece meeticaline, Sra ne Bae a“ Tbe Preteen ne thus evening. a ; ok | farmestly request that you will establish in the | roots. The most delicate ladi ‘The President then repeated the invitation of | StF@ Some one came up and suddenly struck ry Teq ’ 2 locality above-named a primary school to which the chil of both races may be ad- mitted under such regulauons 1s your wisdom him (witness) a couple of blows over his head, andtben the party struck Mr. Whal the bead once or twice. the Kung, and the party entered the house and partook of a splendid banquet. Toasts were Proposed and drunk and stories told. while decided advantage. They are remarkably Pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists. ley over Did not know who assal may devise THIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. songs ot “Der Faderiand” imterspersed the | focmnsiers cone wena la whore ar te es ened}—I). B. Nicolay, ©. S:neoruerz+l, | Wilson & Co. can sell Shoas, Boots, &c.. 2 Tecivities, which Were kept up tilt & inte hour. | sorry for wha: he hed done ana Gsd i theowen | James Edwards, Daniel Greer. Woeniene | any person who advertises in the Star. —_-—__. Basz Batt.—Arrangements have been made for a new series of games between the National and Olympte clubs, the first game to be played on the grounds of the National Club to-mor- Tow af'ernoon, commencing at3\5 o'clock. The ‘i series closed by the deciding game on Tuesday won so easily by the Marun. Patrice Henry, Kobert Terrell, The. philus Feverny, T.G. McLean, Fnstin Deb- ney, Henson Maker, Thomas Scanlon, William Thornton, Heury Bell, Malvina Brisco, Diana Munday, Mary Dandridge, John W Bell, Frederick Cross, S. Bourno YE: Lessey Hartdin, JobnT. W Wiliam Edwards, Taomas Wh: mistake. On the evening of the last as:ault saw Boernstein and Nolte pass by his store. when witness sdvised Whaley to go awty, « be bad already had a difficulty with them, func it_wus best to avoid another collision. Whaley immediately left Bis house im an opposite di- rection from where B. and N. we: ‘The testimony of Mrs, Burich: — go Must Wix—No Use Denying the Pact.”— Stevens, Proprietor of the Tea Hong, bas adopted a principle of selling Tea that must won, being sound and correct in every feature One pound as cheap as though you bought a thousand, av, Jobn A in. 6,17 “Honea,” 536 7th street. ™ . fe, Michael Roche, Anna Lee, Is! Wal- ar to be satisfactory, | law. Joseph Daniels, Rovert on, andor. | Tale, Michael 2 L ——_e-- as the friends of the Nationals fecl conflaeni; | ficers Wallaceand Home. substantiates theevi. | drop, J. Ambrose W aris: Lloyd Ross, Turner | Tae caearssr relief imaginable can be at- that they are equal tothe tasi of vanguishing | dence as given above, with tae additional tac | Wood. William Fry. ie ne forded this warm wen'her by Wearing one of the plucky ors if anocher chance is given | that Miss Jennie Nolte, who swears that she: | ©. Espey, Jo! Y SFTys Ee sage tae those elegant suits selling at such astonishing- : t hence the new series. Jt has been the urrence,and tuat Whiley wastn- | Mills. Su bale Boned ly lew prices at the celebrated Usk Hall cloth- \ Practice heretofore for crack organizitions to on the ground, nor did sh» J Stother Pe oe ss ing store, 460 Seventh street, te the Posi play only one series during the season, but in e till the ditt-uity was | Alice Carrel, Mary Widuow. Auna Lune, Jas. | Opice, where, in addition to geutiemen’s Ban. order to afford the public an opportunity of H. Wiofeld. M. Kiel. G. H. L-onard. GW. | nock Burn,” Uheviot, Armin oa Pogue, drab ‘ Witnessinc some good games, and et at res? ali The evidences forthe prosecation then jos. Smith. Josep Dawveis, Michael Daly. Billy | Gere alpaca and linen snfts, children's Gari- doubts ss to which club shall take the first | When witness onthe defence were cules Gresham. George War, Wilitam Kob, Eagen | palde suits in great variety are also to be bad at rank in the city, it is thought best to play am, | Hirst one being Sullivan, Joseph U. Glotsbar, Jona Suliivan, | ‘he most reasonable prices 2640 other series this season. The Nation Miss Jennie Nolte. who testified tar sue | Wailtam Ford, Mre. Kenedy une in % r Of the persons who: DAMSs Ate appanded —— the last game did not play with their usual | Kuew Boernstein and Whaley tor some tim he : Sipvdlys i vim, and when it is known that their new | heard Mr. Whaley ov more thaa one occasion scloredt ‘The Bunter or eet Doctor scavman & puranns TONIC! } pitcher (Osborne) put in Ris first appearance | Curse and biacguard Mr. Boeraswein. ard say | colored. | The numb: ae F Ina atch game this year, due allowance will | that he would shoot bim(I5.)/ On the night of | [0 tbe imines cobs ie petition te sirane = ‘4 be made for the defeat they sustained. The | the occurrence, while standing a: ths cor- | ham one hundred’ This petition t en, | PREPARED FROM THE CONCENTRATED . game to-morrow will, no doubt. be one of the | UeT near the scene of the fi heard her | duplicate and one copy smitted to each EXT ACT OF FRESH BEEF OLD COG i Bardest contests ever witnessed in Washing | {ther say that there we the two Boards of School Trastees—public | NaC BRANDY AND PYRO PHOSPHATE ton. schools and colored sehoo going to beat him. Soon at e irda: i | Whaley throw stones which pa: ase to ———— a This preparation is composed of the Component Pinot gee Reet. eee see ee Boermevia, Whaley struck Gente oe Bovs 1 Big —A g-ueral order has been | pertsof the Maman systems Tt adds tree Cee ” Maryland Club. resulted: Orientals 15, Mary- | 80 up; Nolte rushed in, and BE. took tha cane | @Pproved by the Executive Board of tue Boys by increasing the purity and quality of both 5 iend 20. The Morylends made’ thst Lands | trom Whaley, canght bin arecan the mann | in Blue making the lollowing spocietmenke, | Pk eTe + gives action aud tone to the Ali- Fume, the Orientals nena. gabout ton thomas | and kaccked Whaley down and beat him with | #8gnments, promotions, &c The First and | mentary Canal and building up the human frame, ) spectators were present. The Urientals arrived | the cane. Second Wards will constitute the Ist division, | yp is 4 CERTAIN CORE FOR THE FOL- under the command of General ©. B. Fisher. Two regiments will at once be organized in these wards, which will be numbered the Ist and 2d regiments Boys in Blue, DC. The Mrs. Augusta Ammons, sworn.—Witness had known Whaley and Boernstein for some time. Whaley had fora year threatened Boerns‘ein, and offered ber uncle (N.) $3) if he would let bere this morning, and are the guests of the Nationals, who have during the day been en- ' gaged in showing the visitors the points of in- terest im the city. This afterneon the match LOWING DISEASES. Incipient Consumption, Nervous Debility, Dys- pepsin Judigestion. Heartburn. Overworked Mind and_ Bod: ression of Spirits, Excessive use the National gro: ogress .) with. She | Third and Fourth Wards will constitute the | of Spirituous Liquors: Rhonantian Uners oi " Sitwern the ‘Oneatal and ‘National idee bea faraisea inp crane metae Satine me tb. 3 bene fete the = i General : Chra ic Bores. an a Delicate Fomaice Delicate ry 7 i shall 7 ‘. for . Potter, whose command will consist o s ren, rom {The Jefferson weer Eek Ck D nave cealiene cue Bot prevent Wien 'W. aaked IN. for the | eT ee iments. ‘The Fiith and Sixta | #brokep do and debilitated impare eo tion Vas ihe Fekford Mutual and’ Haymseiore |] August Nolte was then called. when air. | Wards will constitute the 3d division, under | Cf the Blood. | Fou, "ast to be permenentiy oe hee nn rape the command of Gen. O.H. Holden, whose com- New York, National Union and pic of this city. The Jeffs are certainly prepared for tun. ——— A DEPARTMENTAL CLERK DROwNEDIN BAL- Timons—Yesterdsy afternoon, the body of a drowned man was found floating in the basin, near the foot of Commerce street, Baltimore, ‘Which, upon examination, proved to be that of 5 Mr. J.J. Patterson, formerly s clerk in the Paymaster’s Department: but for the Inst Whaley protested against his testifying, as i bad been proven that he was concerned in the transaction, and no precedent had yet been established where a guilty party was permit- ted to give evidence in his own defence. The 4Ob Was overruled, however, by the jus. .. Who said that he should hear the testimony of Nolte, and then give it what it was worth. Mr. Noite then stated that on the night of the oceui rence, he was on his way with Boern- stein to Mre Ammons toget his clothes, which had been washed. when he saw Whaley near take this Tonic regularly, and make a certain Cure in the most obstinate Jorn cases. PRICE, $1 PEB BOTTLE. PREPARRD AT No. 195 WEST PEATT STREET, BALTIMOBE, MD. OBABLES STOTT, 375 Pennsylvania avenne, Washington, Wholesale Agent. For sale by all Druggiste. aué-3m mand will consistof the 5th and 6th regiments. The Seventh Ward will constitute the 4th di- ¥Yision, under the command of (icneral H. M Knight, whose command will consist of the 7th and th regiments. The city of George. town will constitute the Sth division, under the command of General J.B. Adams. The oD, 10Ub, and 1ith regiments of this division will at once be organized. Each general com- manding @ division wil) At on e establisn his headquarters and nominate his staif to the LP Ae Foe Oe igh tn load in the lin Pood [)2S: ScHOMAN 2 DURAND: . cighteen months employed in the library of t cnc! ral commanding for coufirinstion. li= will 95 W. Pratt street oes ba 1 er Anucipat ttac - | gene: manding fo! War Department. im this city. ‘The circum. | Her house. | Anticipating ap atta Wines nies | St once take masauaiee tocomestincts tbe cine | Men, be comraltel oueit Sarnabs Goes stances of the drowning areno known, though st Is supposed that he must have falien over- hoard unobserved from the deck of som=excur- ‘ Senta uedeata aca 5 lla ob lve ym to Kill him, and tiaally had to be driven ont. vba About 2 years of age, five fort ton Tacha, | OBthe night of the fight born bimsef and B. Bigh, wich Ted hair. moustacke, and imperi, | We7@ struck with stones, and witmess was so . He bad on dark pants and vest, put ne coat, | DUCh stunned that he had to drop his club. and a white shirt. On his person was found | Morestones were thrown by Whaley, aud taen double-cased gold wate. with black guard, | Ne Was struck by Whaley with a stick, wien d 2 lu mouey And & conductor's ticket of the | heTam Away. Witness thought Waaley a bad ‘Wasbicgton Branch Railroad. Ith Awguss, | @&D,and was at times quite crazy. On two 0-- unched. | There was also tound on him a | casions Mrs. Ammon and Mrs. Hites bad Bunch of keys. maraed J. J- Patterson, Pay | stobed Bim (W.) in the street. 4 J. Paudler,sworn.—Has known Nolte and Private Diseases. Ladies and gentleme! to consult physician of great akili an will do well te call, ceastuily treated. Business strictiy cont Allletters must contain a stamp. a detailed several occasions where Whaley had threatened the lite of Boernstem: he had tre. quently been to his (witaess') shop to lool for ent companies io bis ward into two regiments. a Suit ror Breach or Promise, kc —Tais Morning Messrs. Daniels and Pbilbrook en- tered a suit for Mary F. Burdett against B. K Rohrer for $0, damages for breach of prom- ise of marriage, Kc. In the nar. it is stared thar defendant bas several times promised to marry plaintiff, but, although the plaintiff was ready to perform her part of the agreemen', be r=- fused to comply with his promises: that she bas lived with bim for a long ture past ex- pecting that he would marry ber, and bad Ww ASHINGTON CITY DISPENSARY, No. 268, Northwest Corner 1th and M Streets, Medical ‘advice and surgical operation to the *Gacshoase ste s.m.,5t07 p.m ‘Tavton, M. Dy RW. Larinen, M.D. manly i borne three children, and fromm Murch, 1=61, to Tle te tare ee nk On Be MIS | al caceete Sec wena Sate: Wanker oan | Se ee ee ee re lias | [NOVELTY wOUNDRY | AND MACHINE Ce set with agate. There was uo marks of violenes | DOP morning and evening where Nolie works | housekeeper. and for tnch. serviees clans ah 4 on his person. He was a native of Steuben. | See him; Nolte asked if he knew what Wha- | $1.00, and for the breach of promise, Ac. ARKERSBUBG, W IBGLNIA. 7 Ville, Ohio, where his parents now tess, | ley wanted, and stated that be asked him for a. | £500. off BTa.o8 hand one Portable Bicam 8 'w AU and is remains will be taken there for inter. aggre ig gg i mae Bion on wart | cam Rocuprams Habeas Conrvs Vase — tor, Qiu) cash, also, Several, Portablo engine fee recovery: aed 0 pede. meme on after | tamed.j Drove Whaley oat of his shop. Richard Roundtree, who it will be recoliwcted | Suitable for threshing acl power; Henry M. Boernstein, som of the accused, sworn: Knew Mr. Whaley; he came father’s house and used threats against him to bis mother. On cross-examination, witness said the threats were made in the front room up stairs. wis R. Fechtig testified that three weeks was before Judge Fisher on Tuesday last on a ‘writ of habeas corpus, issued on the application of bis counsel, J. Bell Adams, was again be also, ble eng ines Off wheels from 15 to by drowning frem some unknown cause. Shore pews of under, Persons wich —\_e——— MEETING OF THE PoLice Boarp.. tows ©! The fol if business was transacted at the meeting board yesterday:—Private S. H. Sher- fore Judge Fisher tnis morning, the examina- tion having been continued until fo-day- AO ai repr Henry By Gray and Willis, Biguld bar trom Mr Nixons Suage Fishes Mecd manded. wi ? 5 | S gold ir from he xon, Ja ‘wher fixe Reed were sppoin ous Whctay: bad techs aes ak eae ahi | Guiveoead etch ie heen tee making —- '¥ | bad struck him with s pebble; he said he had | the whole amount Fequired $600. Mir. N. H. a grounds. The eet | been watching for Bernstein all day, and | Miller appeared for Vt committees of the beara wee (ona Pinion peeping nay Leteotatid | oes AN CBee suRoE, LL as! ‘uot * af hi ection with the three police surgeons to mak ‘Office him to com y Corner of, isth and F streets, fice eve gee cy webaoys | Berne amy anes waa iaae | Maney Des deen— Ten porntng ws nern dees se a 3 a man in el found unfit for active duty. ‘The committee “ i, | Foley, 71 street, above G, ‘was raising a | CO» B. JRWELL'S PRIZE SOAP. ‘will take into consideration ms to fill low sash, the glass in which was By — im the force. The board glass literally shall keep perms- oe THE BEST, Tappened | BECAU. v . D SeLDIERS AxD SAlLous’ Umtow.—This as- time, and MONET SND MARR EEE potas on Langue Hall last eve. ‘sent complimentary to . OF G. T., course im regard to the | had been told "s ‘Mississippi, and | with whieh to assault six per- the association. that euch s taing Bad ever occurred, the Order,” re- oe the Union at if determmed not to'sbenden ie te “ave telec. the U: ‘ad- | agninat the protest of Mr. Ustox.— A ommiign was OPTsRothr eeaasvar BotLbttos. Joba Wesley a 9. 38 ving obtained Sno tens fatty No.2 Balu ‘westthe first got the Eesaanry ivered'¢ wig and tarmonious sin $25: Sad "tm anch Guaatitice as Arrangements were made for immediace com- . mencement 0: the work on P street. tthe a Wasmtsorox Sesorasc>—A mecung of | ‘aiid tenant Breese 0 ¥ ‘Wis association was beld last might, and reso. | a clu! thermometer it ‘to reject Jutions of respect to the orott, Hayes, | violence that be (witness) Bad to take bisatick 244 Penasylva. | Helse ahi enor, toe peg ay te RE Sistas: | Saigeenaeeee aa ae briefly reviewed the evideaoe, and claimed for creature! b:-, Aaa ‘rreasury - oe ey ; A Swindler and Bigamist Overtaken. About ten years ago aman mamed English Beld a responsible position in the New York Post office. and he was highly esteemed for the Supposed uprightness of bis character. He Bada wife eet children, to tiered " peared to pay all the attention and respect t could be required of s good husband and fa- ther. Having the confidence of the business community, he succeeded obtaining a large sum of money, estumated at thirty thou- sand or forty thousend dollars. with which he decamped for paris unkgowa. Previous to leaving New York, however, he nad formed s Mason with a courtezan, and she was the com- anion of his flight, together with a little girl bythe mame of Richardson, whom she had adopted. They went to England, where they lived in good siyle in one of the interior shire towns for a year or two, when the womaa. He remained in the place, and attes a year sought and obtaimed the affections and the hand of 2 Very intelligent and respectable young lady Some time aver bis marriage with her. he returned with her to the United States aud settled in Portland, Me.. where he lived for some three years. There he was known as Wm.C. inson, Sad by his apparent integrity and fair dealing so worked himself ini the confidence of the people that he succeédcd in swindling a namber of them, and among them one M. ©. Merrick, from whom he fraudulently obtained four handred dollars, and as suddenly disappeared trom Portland ashe had from New York, He re- turned to England, where he remaiaed up to & few months ago. Merrick had searched Dim out, and was about to ask for his return under the extradition treaty, whea Robinson became aware of what was ging on, and with ouly @ notice of one day, starved, with his wile and two children, the issus of ber marriage, and the adopted di r, for South. ampten, where they met the steamer Leipzic, And tcok passage for Baltimore. When the Arrangement had been made for the arrest of Robinson in Eogland. it was discovered that he had fled, and after a short time, but too late to telegraph before the arrival of the steamer at this port. Og reaching Balti- more, be took board at a house on Payeue street near Poppleton, where he was Jivimg im apparent security. Soon, however, information was communicated to Ubief Da: tective Crone, of the police department. re- (Westing bum to be on the lookout for the fagi- tive. He was soon traced, and last week when the party who made the complaint of swindling aguinst him, and the brother of the wife whom he had gbandoned in New York, were in the » Mr, Crone, with Detective Pontier, went to bis boarding house and arrested him. A dispatch had already been sent to England on bebaif of the wife liv. ing with him, and without bis knowledge, and on Sunday last her brother reached this city. The wite stated that she was wholly 1¢- norant up to that time that the woman who died in England was no: the witeof Robinson, and always supposed that the girl Richardson was their child. A requisition from the Gov. ernor of Maine was received, upon which Rob- im8on Was surrendered afew days since, and the lady who supposed herself his lawfal wife, with her children, left the city on Monday morning with her brother for her home in Eng- jand, There are said to be other chargesagainst Robinson in Portland, and when the anthori- ties of that State bave done with him he will be Anded over tothe British Government to be prosecuted for the crime of bizamy.—Bal!i more frazette. MARRYING HER Divorcen HusnanD—On Friday afternoon John Vanderlin, of Oregon, Mo., with & woman and child, arrived at the Everett House, St. Louis, and registered as “John Vanderlin, wife, and child.” Suortly Aller they were shown to a room the g-ntle- man returned to the office and expressed & desire that a clergyman snould be seat for to unit them im marriage, The clerks were sur- prised at the request, inasmuch as the couple were registered as husband and wife, where- Upon an explanation was volunteered. Seven years ago they were lawfally married, the only issue of their union being a bright-eyed and pretty little girl of five summers, who was then with them, For a few years their wedded Ife glided ‘pleasantly along, when differences of opinion on trifling matters arose, and were of such frequent occurrence that to love estrangement succeaded. and a separa. tion ensued. Ill advised, the wife applied for aud secured a divorce, the husband en- tering no defense, allowing tha euit to zo by default. Nearly four years had passed since the divorce was secured, but neither had mar- ried. The trifling differences softened by the lapse of time, they’met again, and feeling that they owed a duty to their child paramount to ail other considerations. a proposal for a reunion was made by the wife, an? after a litle reflection, acceded to by ber former husband. The Rev. J. Wesiey Johnson mar- med them the secoud time.—St. Louis Times, Ang. s. Snoottne ©, culty occured between Mr. Jacob Acker and Messrs. V. Henry acd Marion Lamb, at Mr. Houd’s at McGabeysvule, Va.,which came near prov- ing fatal to two of the parties. There had been \ uispute between the parties about some lum- ber, und not being able to settle the mater micably, armed themselves, the former with army rifle. (a sixteen-shooter,) and the I with pistols. In the fray Acker sho Lamb through one of his legs, ju nee, fracturing itso badly as to render ampu- lauon necessary; and Marion Lamb, seaing that bis brother had been stot, firedat Acker, the ball taking effect in the breast and p: tothe back. Acker’s lite was at oue time paired of. Notwithstanding the unfavorable condition of the weather, both parties} wer doing 8s well as co be expected when tas heard from. The par y who escaped injury Was arrested and committed to jail.—/Tarrisom- vile Commonwealth BF-“Going-it-blind” is the name of a came recently played at a religions tair in the Wet A fowl is suspended to a rope stretched be- tween two pests, ten or twelve feet apart, aad ata heights little abovea man's head.’ The compeutors are blindfolded at a short distance from the fowl, and after being turned around are allowed to go one at x time, sword Im hand, im the direction they think the prize is suspended, to cut it down if they can. oo ge & hundred went anywhere near the towl. Carngsz Coal Mrxers.—The Philadelphia Gazette observes that it would not ne in the least surprised to find the Lackawanna and ‘Wyoming ( Pa.) companies employing Cainese miners. ‘These companies resolutely hold out against the strike, and say they will never surrender. Chinese gents from California we been to New York in search of orders for hinese laborers, and it 15 quite possible the al companies may have given (hem orders, and are now awaiting the supply to begia the change. A Cvre vor FaRacuE,—There is scarcely ache to which children € subject so bad to bear and so difficult to cure as earache, But there is a remedy never known to fail. Take & bit of cotton batting, put upon ita pinch of black pepper, gather it up and tie it, dip it in sweet oil, and insert it ic theear. Pui a flan- nel Randkerchief over the head to keep it warm. It will give immediate reltet. I-A letter received in New York from the headquarters ot Quesada ends as follows: «1 hope the baby is w@u and growing strong. Remember my charge to you—that you shail bring bim up to bea good Caban; that he will hate the Spaniards and accustom himself to play with powder, that he may, one day, bea G00d soldier. A RUE-PUL Dexp—A Miss Rue, of Louisi- ans, drowned herself in the Mississippi a few days ago. She bad been toa circus, the day previous, young man who had ‘been Paying attentions to her for some time, aud re- port says that he refused to marry her. parareaseeceares aoe si. s7” A heavy: ower of rain fell at Richmond, Va., on Monday evening last—the first in about two monthe. S@They have been holding a temperance clambake. mear Providence, where a unani- mous vote for prohibition was passed. w7-Jobn Retallack, a clerk of Moses W Belonging to bis cuployer and eccapea fo Ese to his, joyer, ani ja Tope from Quebec, disguised as a female. a7 Mies Julia for sixteen yeats a compositor in the office of the Troy Times, has become a postulant in the order of Sisters of Obanty. S7-A correspondent (unmarried) suggests tat Solomon’s wisdom was due to the fact that he bad seven hundred wives, whom he con- sulted on all occasions. ee cant” is the term applied by @ rail bes pegegenr ee hedpr o> heey Log se geal made to the running of on San- sum amatcs, inerrant Taneve tie ae weelees “asa crowbar 108 ct man. t number of the Tegiment. (Oel. Jacob sifauly KiNed fn ‘coun! Bovis ATT erestest oe Robley’s daughter 3 © s ug The nearest o> ta = Ziacovi cermin cure for Asin ic cholera is the of warm water into the-veins of GEORGETOWN. ——— Affairs in Georgetown. THREATS OF ViOLERCe.—J.W Cunninghya Was arrested Inst evening by (Micer Warwick for threats of violence agaiast J. W. Paxton, and was required to give $250 secarity to keep the peace py Justice Buckey. It eppears there or surh sed aeelifind and dere WAS & monetary dificulty between the two, Bev Dr. Sameon ‘immage resulting as above grt jtowt ™ ‘er HoT.—The thermometer at Cropley’s drag ag i Store stood “8 degrees at 12 m. to-day. lave MERCHANTS’ Excnance.—Thbree thousand | A. Byde. Ee. ker. Cirewlare at her residen: 19-84 EY BEIT INSTITUTE, “a 4N ENGLISH 4NDP CLASSICAL SCHOO buss. bushels of wheat were offered (his morning, Seminary Hotel ‘With sales of 2,500 bushels at $1.6)481.66%. River bRont.—Eatered—Steamer Express, Nickle, from Baltimore. Cleared —Sveamer Jobn Gibson, Winters, for New York. CLOTHING, &«. Tre Fourteenth Annual Seas 11 commence on MONDAY. ptember 6 ce =_s The Schoo! Boom has been bial improve: Fibs vacation. and te well ventilated ofgie Praca SEP sae toons act Sth strecta. 80 19 trops CLOSING OUT. ND DAY SCHOOL, 411 Thirteenth Street. ‘The daties of this institation will be resum=1 September 6 The ecbool butl, 1 rear of residcnce ad soiuing the Bptpban’ ENTIRE sTOCK, and is well known as the Bpiphany High schol Dutiding. The enciceet ord amps Space for recreation and ‘Ciregiare Bey be obtained by app! ctor of the Epiphany. or the Prine: 2 Sn Is8 MJ. HARROVER. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, corner t SPeoa ists etree. elect NG's"SOH OO). for primary and advanced puptis. will reopen on the bret MONDAY in September As weual, a Mmited class cf amall boye will be receives sul7 st” BE CNION EVANGBLICAL INSTET: for Young Ladies end Ubiidr-n, No S31 te AavenGe. between 9th and loth streets Will be reopened MONDAY 10 PER CENT. DEDUCTED MTHS M. KED PRICE, UNTIL WB BEMOVE BACK TO o STAND. Pen Professors. For ecoommodaied A CADENY ov Tue SACBED HBART OF Mar ters will reopen MON Day bet ween 6¢ AND THIS ADDITIONAL INDUCEMENT The Deminican Sie! © en ne Lai Virginia avenue, 31 Every attention will be tothe morsel ant 1S DONE TO CLOSE THE STOUK. {otellectual training of the children placed un@er ‘The Female Parochial School of St Domintr's Parish (in the nt of St. Domi Obarce) will comtinne under the charge of the Sisters, auls EPscoran HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, y ENGLISH, CLASSICAL AND MATHE 10AL, M street, between lth and 11th atrects For particulars apply $5 yw owns, jou 7 to Rector, 472 Met. text MW. cor. Nath ult A. SAKS & CO., CLOTHIE: T TEMPOBARILY aT FoR Y 525 SEVENTH STREET. f 1. Dad “ S™epiea ian we Ror, Lat xt. st, bet. Band C south Om wD F,?: apanens, Y and Miss DORSBY, baving secered ans aa to H.F. Lovnon & Oo., complished assistant. will resume the duties of b, their School on CITIZENS, ARMY AND Havy 4 MBEBOHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Syi8-tf No. 369 Pena. ‘oven es Waskinaten, WOOD AND OOAL W°°D! woop: HICKORY, Onin, Sed Wood’ Whar Office om Penneylvani ote. 4 Woon: woop!’ A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PpipEs IM reopen on Parents | please ie bil¢ren. Every attention intellectual traluing their charge TM Bi or TOWN OOLLEGE. TWENTIETH MEDI: COLLEGE BUILDI) YER OF TENTH AND E STREETS, CITY OF WASHING TON, FACULTY NOBLE YOUNG Professor of Print ipies aud General Patbology ond M FLODOARUO HOWARD. Professor of Obstetrics and and Children M EDICAL red Cords of KEES’ AND SPRUCE WOOD atG L. SHBRUFF'S (oat 6th st. Orders left a Detween 34 and 4°, + Will be promptly attended to. au3-lm wooD! ow ts your th = JOBNSON ELIOT. MD the = ter, a as cade ated rethzases Professor <t Principles and Practice of Surgery 3.000 cords Prime OAK AND PINE WOOD. a uatomny sale by Guay @ HOTCAINS. ™ SE. MORGAN Corner 6th and K te, 1g 0ne svuare from Northern Liberty Sark: 3719 Im teria Medica, Therapentics ont ru lence uD. =a Bud Descriptive 7 Peon. Mv = ology and Operative Surg-r, Ep PoRtMaN MD. . eral and Physiological Chemistry oN. MD, S. v. seowm & soy, CoxneR léta Steger ann New Yo « ave Gamat L BEDUOTION ELDEIDGS. ot’ p { Demonstrators by ON HOWARD, M D, PRics T awe ote The regular course of Lectures will commrnes or OCTOBES 4 aud terminate the toliowingMAKUM. ooart. FREES fel8-tf For the Full Couree of Lectures. as Matriculation... : $ Demonstrator "0 DENTISTRY. Gradustior Single Ticket seme for farther information address T END CLASSIOAL MaTucm ENGLISH AUADEMY FrBsoesic Posecesing full collegiate powers. will nolastic s NDaY a = we year, the FIRST MOND. an eannloreen, containing view of but 4-0, ress _3y 23-2m* _s wee 8: zB . = Pero: ‘ALS FO! FRESH BEEF. Pearson Heapo'ns Finest Mititaay Drstaver, CARL PENNSYLVANIA Orrick Bike Go uMiscaRY OF B ‘The FALL THAM of this lostiatine eit hesio Bienwoxp. Vine 24. BL: DasBIELL- adittied Proposals (sn dup Presiivat ne office ike — United States Infantry. T ANS OF YOUTH Va, until MONDAY, Sept BOWARD INSTITUTE, MD. SEPERIOR ADV: ons Things before worde Neteee Bystem of In Forms, “Diagrams, Mevele, Putossrkree, wel Chemical Apparatos, Osbinet of Minerals. Gen! m. for supplying th; Deperiment with Fe Va..for tence may direct. Bidders are fo thetr bids, anc nested to be present to res; be prepared to give bonds for the falloils it ir tract. te Patntt tliat ve oe itdons,, revuirementn, Payments, &. as ie sfc, Bacon and Lewis's retofore. 5 pent Ai |. Fetirel and By command of Brevet Bajos General ; pnd eat pinent for ite Dea Fetivel and sae, inet Milles Disks? Of Substet- For Otrcnlare, ebareme Bret o mata. PPOP0SsL8 FOR FOEL an FoRacs. Maryiand. ” 8 vn" Orrics Curer Or. (CBEGAEAY INSTITUTE, 1537 ona 1,529 eusseces Beated oe the jiaad fs ‘spoken “= ‘OOD, 0 maDawED ¥. Print. oe may Tponth for the ; Pathe fone veriodending Jane | APPLICATION TS LAND ; Bor Woed, to be Deranrnext oF ary of Tap Ipeon. SF gee zo wom IT r BAY CONGERS: { FOR COAL AND WOOD. and cing! ‘atone. 80 tons (3,340 Ibe.) best LYKEMS VALLEY, for epost ‘eee"BARELS FIRM WOOD, soe- caveraes eamples of Cosis mast eccompany cach Res env ta AGHOLIa! ~ Shahan ‘te reject all _

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