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Annapolis Junction Camp Meetinz. THE COURTS. | nundrod dollars in the ficat year,for ection in French, Geras aad EVENING STAR. TUESDAY......... aements, Exew! Interesting Procecdings—The Mourner’s Bea-). [Spectat Usrrespondenoe ef the Star.] HaisLur’s Woops. near august 4:h.—On sermon by Rev. Dr. B, an 1evitation was Unrnans’ Gout, Parcels —This morn- GEORGETOW Ne ing. the will of Sircenee at ber death to bie a roven. ibe dente of Sohn ‘He stated thatas it was. ‘ortance, it would be well to consider st care. Although be wasin favor of the Project which would ad) objects of educations still ‘of eo much im- + AUGUST 24, 1869, | it being the oci the Nationats Affairs in Poet No. 11, Guaxp Anuy oF THE Rerts ters of administration on LOCAL NEWS. ceded ‘utnals, and ree U. Hartman were issued to some provisions in the bill that were obdjec- fy im which the Nauonals bave been G. J. Brewer, and om the estate of tionable. Fur instance the clause ap; w for the purchace of pi Tatus, reminded him of the yeuth who on com- for the visitors was propriati ‘Wedd to W. Hl. Weiton, ilosophicsl appae oe urteen. “d themsel: at the mourher’s bericb, and before the.clcse of Emmett Smith wReI0N to Norfolk and return on the F Cort on Mondays and Tharedays. Us~isvess for bire Navlcr & Bros stables. ate” “= ARALOSTAN ISLAND, sty Association 10-morro: Gene 2 te’ aD cal OS ose Potato rund, $99,626 °2, a. Boswell, £6, CORPORATION BoaRD oF ALDERMEN, Augdst 23d, 1569— ‘The Chair (Vice President Baker presiding in the absence of President Crocker) laid before the board a communication of Acting Mayor Crocker, enclosing the account of the Corpo- Falion with the First National Bank to date, as follows:— #r.— Special tax,86,499.99; FirstWard . $41,982 49; Second, $35,002 65, Third, = Fourth, st1,708: ‘Sixth, £21.466.46; Seventh, 817,572. surplus fund, $32 ( nted geardian hran, - meneing sebool, bought nine square yards of book, and be thought if the schools were to be should be on asmall scale first, and then each additional factlities could be furvished as time would show to be necessa- ry. Mr. Moore gave his views at great length. | saying that in view of the fact that there were Bot enough pablic schools, he was rather in favor | of establishing schools, than organizieg a bi | Dill was finally order tor Mow Quartermaster, Albert a the meeting seven wo fred in belleving, amd aflet’ the ‘close of cy aasting VERKLY Excursion to Mount Vernon al exercises were continued for some inaugurated it be steamer Arrow, on Tuesday and Thurs- ‘ward, of executriz of R. J. Ryon, and feal ac. count of guardian of E. H. King, Passed. adage ‘iat m the diferent toate, ands o'clock g was held at the stand. of Fan Ubureh at Ulearspring, Washioetas Frenched a very effecti nsiderable length of the saperiorit; fianity over Judaism. a The was M. Serge RK 7» Jon Lee; VU. yp aes the _ Morning was a lively one as Patrons. of wuat feshtation Pic-nic parties at MakkaiteR’s Ant GALLERY, 456 7th street. Suita & Sraoxe’s Ant Gatieer, U5 F ablic prayer meetii ACCIDENT Om BALTIMORE AND Ogt0 Ratt- t 11 o’elock Rev. ROAD.—As the throu Yors, whtcn teft yond Annapolis Janction,@ ing the :rack at the tim, was streek by the carried to Wasi of bie legs bad station the namber of the ‘are concerned. Most of the cases, however, mg & @AID wo the t Of offenders sdaiional | primary i On motion of Mr. Davis, the rules were s rtfrom the Police Com- nces, which was, after debate, read a third time and passed. The bill feet of the frontage, y street to Have a nine foot fence erected, And imposes a fine of $1 per day on delinquents im this particular after receiving due notifica- tion from the Mayor. Adjor Boarp or Common OCovncit.—Trhe Pri 1 e Board 8 message from Mr. og Maycr, inclosing a of the grade ‘hod gravel KC sirect North, frem North Capi‘ol to Boundary street; M fines, but tne whole Lis ic of the Urban- three in umber) mardly combined ening. teresting item. bing ss ‘MARKET Lepore hey on it 19 reported that two o! are out or there is 3 loaded boat + ng Rext at 10 When was found that one compound fracture, and that his Read was badl: He will probably die of his inyu- rie8.— Baltimore American. TuB Orrcve 18 Oo! great combination circ d men: arrive bere and exhibit on the 7th and sth of ber. This celebrated show for some past bas been in the S,uth and West, and our exchanges in that section speak of it as oue or nest exhibitrous in thecouatry. The collection of animals cannot be surpassed. said to be one of the most pended to allowa mittee on abating nul Wioers, New York, District merchants. ee Georgetown Advertisements, Peovotien OF OOPARTNERSHIP. es therongh pently qualified am OBapel, of your city. The exercises of ‘While the ciroas Meeting were interspersed with the singing of complete now tray Lett on bases—! bases on bi foal rror—Nationsl 3 times, Cr—A. G. Hall. $1¢,33. ral. f graveling, ymns, and the meeting was an undsually interesting one, ‘The afternoon ducted by Rev. ton, who, im a very powerful sermon ‘and its results. in wBich he spoke of the bomors conferred on — enchained the tual § umes. Balls Ost ‘alters 15. Paserd balle—Birdeal a ot ame ur and 45 minu‘es, pire—H. ©. McLean. Club. “Seorers—Mesers. This afternoon & match game between the city, and aes Mutuals is in north, from North Uapitol to Boundary jorte Uapitol to 2d Ist street east, from G to H Jobn Donovan. The contract eae TS ‘WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA Raltroap. Freight locomotives commen e crossing the Failroad bridge over the Pot ige, to-day, and, on the Ist proximo. passenger train'on the W. and Alexandria raiiroad wiil, 05; redemption tund, 83,142.11; general fund. $F, 126 59, water fund, $15,457.3-; Metropolitan police fund, £12,361.24; school- Bouse fund, $0.6 street; G street services were con- street north, w 1s dated Febri lL shoemaker. Seminary Hotel. 52; gas fund, Total, poration debtor—Balance to date, & ten-year bonds, $54,411.50. Ordered to be prii rewlare at tton and Potts. are at her reeiderce, o ‘The andersigaca thank Te extenied to the late ber r# to an BonEce itis said, com mence running regularly. ‘The cars have been Tepaimted and refi opening of travel. FUNBRAL oF MR. Cras. HARTMAN.—The Friend-hip Loage, No =, Knights of Pythias, scorted the remains of their deceased imembo> Mr. Oharles Hartman, to the Evangelical Cemetery yesteraay afternoon. headed by a portion of the Marine Band, under Protessor Scala, —_-—__—_—_ Ols mpice, of 1 pr on’ the grounds. jere held, after the services, Several of the large tents, ‘aud in some were seekers of religion, while sought ® renewal of Atnight Rev. Mr, Hobbs, of v1 ied preparatory to tke re. AN ENGLISH 4xP cCLanstear scH01. Massachusetts avenue, between 2th end toch ote. . P. B. Donegan, City Surveyor, in re- sponse to resolution of the board, stated that cost of grading M street corth, from 16th street west to Conne: 129 ———— AQUATIC SpoRTs— Yacht he —- ree ot $40 bas been offered 5. Josep! of “The Cottage by the Sea,” at the foot of 11th stféet, to be contested tec by By and sli boats owned im the District of 25 feet keel or lesa, the course to be from the Li! street ‘Washi T. Given, Nel! id Onl tered, and to-night a meeting of Prayer m: ments, 8s be may elect; and | atthe stand aud ti if paid for excavating on one street he shall not be paid for filling another street with the same earth; the whole to be commenced within one hundred and eighty days, iso, communreation from G. D. Curti: Secretary of the Board of School Trustees, in- closing Fesolutions adopted by the board, ap- g the bilb tor venue, would be ; total, $1,355 64. rading K street south, from !ith’ street east to the Eastern Branch, $3216.86; gravel- $1,341.15, total, $4,557.01 ir. Donegan also states In response to a res- web, preached 43% THOS DoWLIN ALB OF & DI PROF Yen will commence spend’ your money for that which was not bread!” Isainb, §th chap- ke first of the channels in jt does not find happisess, are already e which man seeks B Of iuquiry, that very numerous chan- Bave been made on the grade book without y authority appearing on the records of the office. To make a thorough investigation and give & full account of suc! upy more time and jabor than he can con- venieny command. Asan instance of the legal alteration be refers to: F between D street south and New Jersey ave- captains will be held to make arrangements. After the returm of the boats from tl Face, @ tub race (something new in these waters) 1 place Ten tubs will be piaced in the Tiver at the Long Bridge, each manned by one Of the “water rats” of that vicinity, whose im- plements will be s Jong and three or from the bridge, estabirsb men: high mud normal échoof afd fhe bill defining the duties of the Superintendent of ‘hools. and declaring that in their judgment the office of Treasurer of the Public Schools should not be abolished and the com- pensation contemplated a hat it is to be found alone through ore {ocr necased tn Liver’ ud urging that it is to be found alone throug’ i th c'osed by a powerfal ex- ‘lio ida, of the bane hortation. Between thirty and forty penitents presented themselves at the mourners bench, most of them adults, and the meeting was con- tnued untill after 11 o'clock. before which ‘This morning at zup.—We regret to learn thet Mr. F. Wilkins, one or the proprietors Herald, was attacked wit! Tesidence in Uniontown morning. As it ys Bis third attuck, great fears ntertained that he may not recover soon. 6. EESIGNED.—Mr. James S. Et fain in Obrist, and LADIES’ SEMINARY, 14RDING AND DAY SCHOOL, 414 Thirteenth poe cert eek te Duliding. The encicacd alterations, would is mot inadequate for th The following Were tntroduced:—By Mr Ha/il—Bill t@ revive afi act for footways on rst street east, jour smqhes wide. early hour prayer meet- ‘Wi row their “tubs” to 5 oot groands affurt ample ings were held inall the ients,‘some of them Referred to the Committes on Improve- ments ‘The resolutions of the Board of Trustees of Public Schools, endorsing the bill for the es- bment of a high aud scientific normai school, were referred to the Committee on Public Schools. ment of facts recs! Arom the Tax cierk of the Uorporation: Urrice Tax CLERK, City Hall, Washing- Yon, D. C., August 21, 1569.—T7. C. Connelly, Esq. Ciairman Finance Committee, Board of Aldermen: —In reply to your commanication of a rece@t date, 1 bave to say that the anoual tax beoks for the year i869 cannot be f completed for the use of the Cit: fore the 15th of October next. ny easioned by various circumstances, which 1 ‘wall enumerate tor your information, viz: The Act imposing taxes for the year $67 did not be- comes law until October 10, 1807, which de- isyed the tax sale of the year following wi Angusé, I-65. The act imposing taxes for the year 1565 did not become a law until No- vember 9, 186=: and after the collection of the Primeipal part of the taxes for that year the Dear Su On motion of Mr. Connolly, the rales were fuspended in order to allow him to submit.a Teport from the Finance Committee m relation to an amendment to the tax bill. tee recommended iwards, for several years bax filled the position of pm Deputy Register of Wills, has resigned, and established bis office in Young's Law Build- ing. corner of 6th street and Lo is a8 will be seen his card published else. where. 7 - a THROUGH FREIGHT FROM WASHIXGTOR FOR CaLiFoRNia.—The first through freight for pecmycbe 4 left bere to-day for San Francisco, fast side of 12th street, between Rhode Island avenue and Boundary eS passed. By Mr. Beall—Bill _ y* meee ets ofa sewer im 10th street, from New York avenme ferred. Resolution calling on the Surveyor for estmate for grading and ‘eet from M street to dary; adopted. Bul for footway on east side CEs street from O to P streets ncrth; re- By Mr. Browne—Resolution Providing tor the appcintiment of a committee to inquire into the contract for improving, the 11th street w: for the number of times the tubs upse! ce net published also shows that there is a fair wruspect of a rowing im our waters beiere the close of the present Club challenge the Tow @ boat race for $25, to take place at such time and place as may be mutus'ly agreed upon, merely to test tl gs oarsmen; and the Phantoms acorpt the same, provided that the boat rowed against them be a fidt-bottom boat. They sug- gest that the race be from the aqueduct the first onearriving to gontinuing nearly an hou} allowanceto be made ablic prayer meetin ted thelr Teligions papeirive te the Bac —2 Iss 4. J. HABROVER. An C. Tresor aap pent basbsneen: As icLSY AnD miss DAY, jracbost for Vous changed in character to an at which a number retal experience,and sp invitation being given seven ht presented themselves at the mourners twoof whom professed religion. This meeting, or rather series of meetings, closed about 1034 cop, gravelling [7th Phantom Boat. abatement of five cent. on taxes paid prior to the first day of No- ber, 1-69, with no new or special borg, Va, which was bundred pounds, lay beyond that time, saying: « sity for this departure original bill will be in ‘Whole force of the for the present yea if Washingtor of the act of June 3, Is ist of all t and recticr 7 mn act impos: Kegister sball place m the hands 0° the Col- Jec:or about the first aay of July im each taxes due to the ©: bereof requires the Coll OF about the nrst day of Novembe every person whose taxes a s thereafter the px ment of such taxes will be enforced, and this duty of the Collector is more minutely enjomed im the act of November 1, I-00. of the Tax Clerk shows ‘that tne law bas not been complied with, and the committee recot the isth ‘section of the act entitled ing taxes tor the pproved July 16, i569, be repes the Collector be authorized to aiiow an abate- ve per cent. on all taxes accri wader the above-named act amd pai the first day of November, 1569, p: that im sixty '¥ | munication above; adopted—and Messrs. Hall, Holmes. and Ti ited. from ‘the terms of the ived from the state- Tiver around the rocks known as th Sisters” and return to the aqueduct bridge—on the proposed terms, #25, the this day week, the 26th inst. at bait-past five o’clock, without further notice. —_. Gare CULTURE IN Vir@inta.—It is not generally known that the cultivation of this fuscioas fruit is becoming quite extensive in this section of the country, more es; Virginia. Mr. M. B. idge Moontains, bas upwards of fifty acres of 's planted, twenty of which are now in very fine, the fruit is wines are ackno' _ as ASSAULT AND BaTTzey.—Heor; ‘Was arrested for committing assauit and batte- Justice Weaver im. a & fine of $10, amd gave accused a free lecture on the evils of a bad temper. ——_e—____ Satz or Rear Estarse.—Green& Williams, rs, have sold pertict 7 im square 235 if OF north 8 street, between 13th and Pope ge ‘west to John Widman for $1,120 et imes—Bill to trim and pitol street, between L Face to take place The boats toetart | herd a fine ofan Among other ministers who have arrived By Mr. McKnight—Will for water mainin 5th | since our last aree sylvania avenue to B street east; bill (o grade vel 3d street east from L street to Geor- ‘#78 On east side of 3d N street south; referred. By Mr. Holden—Joint resolution to increase the fire alarm department (to employ an addi- rator;) referred. Bill tor footways street east from Pe street, and thence to and gia avenue; bill street east from L to . Buck, of the ness prevented th better, and — GR Or THERMOMETER at Frank! nsylvania ave- > m., 77: 10 8. m. 63; 2 m., 83; 1 p.m. —e—__ ts able to be around. Rev. Henry Slicer leaves the camp ground this afternoon to preach this evening at the Baltimore camp. he number from Washington. among the lar boarders, is increasing, at @ very large number will be on the grouns the close on Friday mor: the best of feeling throughout the the congregations are serious and decorous; ig buta few trifling mstan- L to M streets south; & great success, to be very fine, and mach su, ‘wines, mainly owing to the tact of the having a longer season to mature, and then contanme Se 9 ps be eyo '. Hotopp, and several other enterprising Germans, beve fine vineyards Va., now producing very it nearer home, Mr, R. A. bas a vineyard very fine, equai AN town Voutier j WOOD AND OOAL, from A to C streets north; referred Mr. Gaimes—Resolution calling on the ke a survey of 9th street e: Tae Fornirvre & Latimer to have te indefinitely postponed. ——__ Alexandria and Vicinity. e Gazette of last evening has the following R. R.—Ohief Engineer Blythe and Assistants Marbury and Bruce have just returned from & prelimiary inspection of the route of the proposed extension of the Alexa: dria, Loudoun and Hampshire railroad to the d, borsebac! SALE advertised by Cooper lace to-day, w )PISCOPAL HIGH BCHUOL FOI ENGLISH, CLASSICAL AND MaTumMAT- M street, between 10tn acs Surveyor to m fuller flavored. t, pas pitol eetto Maryland avenue; adopted. Bill tor the grading of 9th street east, from East Capitol street to Maryland avenue, by days work; referred. Simms—Petition of James Lumley ndment of taxes; referred. Resola- lon requesting the Mayor to inform ibe Board the cause of the delay in paying the Corpora- there has been no work ‘ard since the election; near Charlottesville, choice trait; and stil Phillips, of North Arlington, of Concord grapes, which are jor to any ever E bers of Ohio grape growers are selling out vineyards in that State, and settling in the fruit-growing regions in Vir- ly frosts in Obio destro: one-third of the fruit, whieh is sav ginia, where the climate is more favorable for grspe culture. Mr. J. Pearson, bas secured the agency for the grapes frem these vineyards, and is now re- celving fresh packages of this tuscious fruit 'y, which, if seen and tasted, will be found to bear out what is asserted of their su- tor’s office, with the assistance of this office, were engaged until the ast of March, I-69, im preparing the advertised dist for the tux sale of 1669. The list of trans- fers of property for 1563. from the office of tae | Register ot Leeds, was not received un‘il some sometime im the month of April, 1°59. Proper that { should call your attention to the fact (hat it ws necessary toenter all the trans- fers of property in i563 upon the books of this @ffice before compiling the numerical and tax | and Iith streets. thus far toere bein; ces of disorder. 'D WHITE ash V4 Most. next BW. cor. ; VINCENT'S SCHOOL, UN Of the Bieter: of Charity, will reopen om Parents wirl please be A ViertixG Lonpon FIREMAN.— morning Mr. Martin Cronin, Chief Engineer of the Wasbington City Fire Department, re- ceived ia letter trom Captam Shaw, Marsha! of the Londor. (Eng.) Fire Who is now on a tour of ins the principal cities of the effect that he would be pleased to examine into the workings of the department of this city. Chiet Cronin at once telegraphed to Capiain Shaw that he would be highly gratified tohave it this city, aud that ever, | tion Isborers, and wh: | dome im the Sixtn adopted. Resolution giving th Purchasing Association Chamber: adopted. By Mr Venable—Bills to grade and grayel | A street south, from 6th to | water main on th street, from Penusyivania to erect lamps in front jouse; to repair pavement on south side of A street south, from Sih to 7 street east; referred. By Mr. Laylor—Biil with petition for paye- Meut OM West side Of Zist sireet, from U street a of Johnson & Sutton wer tax: referred he appointment ot a com- dyuatages ot Washing- Tecerved trom the Aldermen, w nent, Which was concurred in motion to reconsider the for publishing the p | ceedings bad been adopted, and, om motion of | Mir. Fardon, the consideration “Of the subject was posi poned A number of Aldermen's bilis were received Winchester four weeks ago, and struck the Obio at two points—the mouth of Big Mill Greek, and the mouth of the Great Kanawha, rt meeiing with no Teadily overcome. @ ot J.H. D. ction throughout yr > WILLIAM Morcay. of imposing and ccllecting taxes in d in section 6 Point ‘Pleasant, and obstructions that caunot Roppery.—The Smoot, on Union street, was tered, during th evening and Mond: Tear window, ai all the postage and rev contained. All the desks and their contents scatte ad cs ics DORSEY itl ree ONDAY. Sept L0AL, AND ENG inetitution, recen avenue to G street; fi HICKORY, mii as Te: their School on M ng bis examination would be e following letter was on the 12th inst. by the acting Secretary of State the chief engineers of several of the large cities, the departments of which Captain Shaw de- sured to mspect: DEPARINENT OF sale at low rates Wood Wharf. foo a rs C vanie avenne, between 437, willbe promptly, t y mornirg, through the ——_—_ SvicipE ov A FormeR RESIDENT OF THIS bed of a spy-e jORB.—Un Sunday afver- rtly atter two o'clock, B. U. clerk in the drug etore of E. F. of Prattand Paca streets, locked up tue store autity of morphine. whose duty wa: tw attend the store at night, was compelled to giin sdmite tance into the premises by placing a against @ second story window. ing the house he discovered msensit-2 4 iying upon a bed. ‘The clerk called in Dre. ilman, Curry, Dunbar, Bod; but theit combined effurts to enve't selt-murderer were half-past five o'clock bottle containin; ‘was found besi unéer the charge of ee. Will De reopened by Prof, DisTuict m Bartow Ton | to the boundary: pe: | for the refurding of « The resclution { mittee to report on S. p. szown 2 sox, ConneR 161m Stet ann Naw Yo x Ave were were forced op-n Kloman, corner red abont in every in r Borth between one but hos riewis’ Moet loth and 19h ot ot atrte: Wasninoton, Chief Engineer {the request of Mr. CY £o0d moral character 1 be retained whan snd swallowed a. dark a fellow cler! mm. Baviy Hurt.—Mr. James Higgins, while engeged, on Saturday evening last, in painting the cornice of St. Mary’ the slipping of which he was standto; rounds and «¢yerel —A camp meeting, under the auspices of the M. E. Church South, will com- Hillsboro, m Loudoun county, on gtound is about six miles Fire Department—Sur. Edward Thornton, C. B, the Britis accredited to this Government, I ba Shaw, of tbe Londan Fire e United Stat ‘The statement Holmes made ® by which the b. ‘y's Hall, was badly burt the sliding ladder apon taker & Co’, corner 7th and 0 + % FOR YOUNG bern part of th BDUOTION pigade, is avout to visit th the purpose of studying the arrangements artied omt-by the fire dep: that he is expeced to arrive at New York on or about the 16th or 17 and that the ume at Bis disposal is limited, will consequently thank you to extend to Car Mzgtixc eet, bet. L aud M. yy BEDEBICK FEMALE SEMiNaRy, F = fn en aed Bh “sg Possessing full collegin'e peters.’ will commence lastic year, the FIMST MUNDAY va of thts couutry: unavailing, he dying at Aldermen's bili for footway, &c id prior to | side of F street sou » {TOM 2d to Ud street west, rovided tnat | from Hamilton Sta: CRyixo Tum Hovrs,—For the last thre his bed, and other traces of it of taxes, either on realestate or | ‘wersonal property, shall then be due by the ~~ OF persons in whose favor the abais- “e" The proposed amendments Br. Stewart presenteu _ Dill for the relief of ‘Willis Moore: petition of Wm. u. erection of gas lamp on northwest cor. ‘Twenty-fourth and L streets north; petition of J.C. Hall and others: purchasea school Teterred. Resolution requesting the City Sur- weyor to furnish estimate of the cost of grading and graveling Fifth and Sixth streets east, from M street north toI street north, and also L ‘Street north, from First street east te Bou: street; of correcting the grade of M street orth, from Fourth street west to Seventh street west, and restoring to same & gravel sur- P Capitol street, from 2 Mr. Me’ Ward; referred. Bill sation of tbe superintendent and the 0} te Cap'ain Shaw such facilities as it may be in The special order—the bill your power t duties of the Superintendent of toe Pau!¢ Schoole—was taken up, meved its further postponement. dom opposed the motion, saying that the nement Of the bill would be to the schools. Mr. grown also thay ‘was postponed ft the last meeting in order that the Trustees could be heard from, and the: tions of that body to-night. the Superintendert should be heard, and that bee! discovered in the store. ‘The deceased was a resident of Washington, {Sree months resided in wife anc three led to, the fatal four nights the watchmen. in obadience a, Catalogues, containing view of buli¢ings, —~ been calling the hour: ; REV. THOMAS M. Oa! PABESTS AND GUARDIANS OF YOUTH” BOWARD INSTITUTE, wD. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. lature: F. A. BOSWELL, IUSTIOB OF THE PEACE, OMice—228 4 strect west, near F st.sonth. and tenant and civil business ‘Alas, Dents, ‘Losete, Mortgages and Wills ¢uly from 88. m. to». D. C., but for the past hildren. Depression of spirits (net Batiimere Americen of tis ‘was 8 brother of Mr. Joha R. er ‘ist, of this city, corner treots, “ile Temaina were brought this morning, and taker brother's residence, near St. Aloysius to await interment. tion of the fire department of yonr city. if obedient servant, Hy tee dy yerterdsy. de-race Pg sg tel oa ne as met Corvett, Albert and Campbell, of the Board of Fire Commiasioners, Mr. to the pee Engineer of i CITY ITEMS. —— ting sewer in Penn- sylvania avenue, between Fourteenth and Fif- ‘tenth streets west: of Jobn Tynan and others Williams, Secret Baltimore dep‘ had the resola- r. Hall said that Writ Desks, ng’ at Prige’s One Dollar & waier main; all o! dor lay: which werere- ferred. Joint Teeolution 10 obisin plans and cifications ser a new market-house. to be | McKnight moved tostrike out the ted on the site of Centre Market House, escorted him to the city. M.WILLIAN 8G Brace and WHITE LLAWA LA Jewelry Store, No. 436 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4} and 6th strests. picliicsaniiceeencns ALBaRT, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1865. ‘The motion of Nacgeneg atthe rT. Hall was rejected—yeas 8; ly started when an alarm ene ecton | of fire was sounded from box 39, on Uhoptaak of the bill, providing for an increase of sala- A Desparars V: him, and @ oy Badly Injured ly Wounded.— riating $400 for that purpose, was ‘Mr. Chase presented a bi! ty, Was at once driven to the Sdmitted his surprise the fire extingaished driven to the Gilmor House, when dinner was partaken of, inter- spersed with the usual number of after-din- rincipal one bein, uvall, welcoming. Ties, and in a few remarks cautioned the mem- bers from increasing salaries, saying that the people were complaining of ‘the taxes, and if they continued to imcrease salaries he would like to know where they would be in June uext. Mr. Fardon opposed the striking out of the third section, saying that the laboring men ‘Were willing to be taxed to have proper teach- ers for their children. There were but few ere teachers of grammar schools re- ceived less than $2,000 some further debate the bill was postponed on» OB POINTS. TRAVELING erage Mr. C. Goutier, Washington, DER. Dean Sim :—Dar'i the war I was in the ploy, Tansing from Wi pointson the Jam , OF, as the docior r, Which reduced reviving an act to the Second ward; at least jiding Tetidy on the ground ani Govern: ton to different. T contracted fever and then termed it, the river me at least sixty pounds. Various and many ‘were the remedies tried, but without success, until I got your Native Wine Bitters. Afvei using them for six weeks I found myself rad- ically cured, and an increase of flesh most my usual weight. I trust the above may 336 Pennsylvania avenue, 7 Olte Treviso, Paris, Docroz SCHUMAN & DURAND’S TONIC! several severe blows on the head, leaving as many ug: hes. A crowd soon gathered, and Hickman ‘was chased to his house near the twent; ings. After be entered the hoi tl then took carriages and drove to Dr: Park. Returning tot mor House at 7 p. crowd to leave: bat the advice was not ere adopted. Resoluuom rescinding & Tesolution adop'ed by the Board of Aldermen, PREPARED FROM THE CONCENTRATED #XTKACT OF FRESH BREF. OLD COG ya le 4ND PYRO PHOSPHATE Week, and maue the special order after the call n Inspector Shaw was requested tosonnd.an | heeded.” We then red saventl soviet nee benefit of suffering volver, one of which took effect in the neck of A colored girl about eight years of uge, named Harriet Luckett,causing, itis thought. a wound be given publicity for the bumanity. Jamas or sale by all.druggists bottle ARTERMASTER, few minutes the department came thundering ITaRy Diergicr. ‘The bill repealing the fourteenth section of | fom minutes hedepartment came thundering the tax vill, apt providing for an abatement, id others against the iaying of a sew: im Fifth street, between E and Mr Clark offere:t bills to grade and gravel E treet south, from the canal to 5th atreet east; to set the curbstones aud pave the footways inspector could well collect himself several beavy streams were in play from the engines. the entire department passed haw with head uncovercd and tion of the courtesy. ited the Schuetzen Park ‘This morning he will pa; to the various engine. for Washington this a! 4 from the Aldermen, aud after some debate, the bill wes referred to tue Com. mittee of Ways and Means, with instructions to report at this mestiug. Browne, from the Committes on Polltce, orted bill 10 amerease the pay of laborers a police station- houses: bill to regalate that will result fatally. OMficers Nokes apd Offui appesred and arrested Hickman, and he had a hearing before Justice Schmidt, wh committed him to jail to await the result ef the injuries of the little garl. ——_o—— THE Poromac Front.—The steamer Arrow, Stackpole, made her usual trip Vernon this morning, with an averags list of til Fy eae wi Mot the purity and quality of both fey action aud tone to the & ding up the human frame. Ovm PorvLak WasiIncTon CLoTuine House. mentary Caval a IT IS A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE FOL wv ‘at Winchester. Vir: as may be requ! rom Mouth to month. for tae rvice of that Post during the perioudending Juue LUWING DISEASES. non Nervous requesting | o: rveyor to furnish an estimate of the ouses, and will leave e sale of butter; com- ee discharged. Bill regulating the fees ot -made Clotnil ted establishment of Wana- from the celebrat make! y able cost of gradirg and graveling East lamps and i of the fire alar: 5 Bication from Louis Hake orizer was referred to rites seat H ai the reference shalifront.” Also, to: other persons as the law Ft at theend of the first section, “aud wieed, farther, tat the rates clause in Felation to the taxes which relates to Sy incerting, veotting tbe curbelooes imeerting, te footways snd ers. Moore offered the nt enever the Savor a carry into effect any act Which onder Einegotne recuos would eS PRRSIDENT OF GONZAGA COLLBGR.—Rev. James Clarke, of Georgetown College, bas been appointed Presideniof Gon zaga College, caused by the resign: « Stonestreet, who will resume bis former position as pastor of St. Aloysius Church. Father Clarke is agraduate cavengers—Si for box 3 feet long. Ly feet wide and 1 fee & Brown, of Philadelphia, and a great wippete goods, from. the New York bia markets, and ts selling rap- idiy at prices lower than the lowest else. ‘where. excursioniste,and mails for Matsbail’s Land- the movements of vessels there are only to note the arrivals at Carter’s wharf of Paul, trom Havre-de- B. Lord; Lizzie A. itt, from Philadel phi jobn W: 5 o LIB Ssireet east, was ‘Sdopted. An sct to revive an act entitled an actto wall Tiber creek, from Indiana avenue to Pen pe teem avenue; referred. bran presented bill for the erec- | 4 females. Ds Licate ren, and all Diseases aristug froin nd debilitated impnre condition jou, waa rmanent fs al! medic regularly, and a few bot! make a certain Oure in the most obstinate and for. Jorn cases. PRICE, €1 PEB BOTTLE. No, 195 WEST PBATT STEEET, Bai MORE, MD. 75 Pennsylvania avenue, ABLES ia Ld war t deep, 25 cepts each foot or gth in addition; that they After « long debate. demand pay in advance. r Mr, Beall offered a substitute, providing that iy collect their fees in ad- ted, and as amended schooners Lookout, Grace, with coal for Joni Bennett, McDe' 212 tons ot coal f the seayengers ma pout the Post Osc, te ‘ost make room for Fall Stock, daily arriving, we are selling Summer Goods at coat. 6 b was lating the compen- psssed. Bill granting permission to Jacob Frank to ereci a frame 5 passed. Bill granting to Robert T. O. 1 Williams permission to erect ‘wooden porches and bath-rooms; passed. Bill Vig same privilege to Geo. A. Lane: iil to repumber houses. The consi: two weeks. Bill ibs in the City Hall ist Military Dist P®orosars FOR COAL AND WOOD. a Society of Jesus he was for many entered the ety ot ! mae Georgetown Uollege. Hie eminent ability this department was Roger so an 4 eaten at Rile: wharf with wood ornee of Sistine a gee ‘0 tone (2.240 Ibs.) best LYKENS VALLBY, for "Bsa a BELLE woo, we Verage samples of Coals mast accempany cock precinet, Dennis ee} committing an aah Saaee Petes i if within thirty days the owner or 01 and enter into con: ve the work done at sauiefaction of tne ay direct, of the ward of ‘ward or wards improvement is located, of as Smended was passed. recommittit ipstructions to report a m of 8 male aud female bigB school bay- ale principal > i 3. § COB. BIGHTH ST. AND MARKET sPace, 00 aackes Spans. if wal OF ser—the dill to establish zh and Normal s: | Mr. Connolly cabmitieda resolution | ng the bil! to the commitive with bill litsited to the orga. F g i i aud a male and