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CORPORATION AFFAIRS. ATTEMPTED SUIOME—THis Morning, about HE COURTS. GEORGETOWN. | EDUCATIONAL, EVEN NG STAR. SractaL Mzstine oF THE BOARD OF AL- 6% o'clock. a young mau named Ett Beach at- E Court, Judge goign oe oF = — DERMEN.—The Board of Aldermea met last tempted to commit suicide at bis residence, | wpon the opening of the ember special Atfairs im Georgetown, Ax wer teh ing, the Gourt announce *. Vreets Stadies Sept. 6, Ike ch ay pao Guamt axp CoLrax CLUB.—A special mer Led he ’ oot regen eee eee | 3 this club was beld Inst evening im Good | tema spply to Lady Superto Ce ee er ere WEDNESDAY....SEPTEMBE 2 ~, 1869; | evening pursuant to adjournment. A mes- 10MM street east, between on streets south, size was received from the Mayor announcing |, by shooting bimself in the breast witha Cove reesiver doflicting @ dan¢erous if not Ty of War, it would transact no and 188 YOUNG'S SEMINARY. corner of I aa is approval of several acts which originated ta Wo! ‘The report Of the pistol was | business, but Would adjourn at oace. Samaritan Hall, J. B. Adams iv the chair, — ~~ ~ ~~ LOCAL NEWS, tm ant Board, Bie. Moore fave noise os Baar eee Seager as veshncel, Ba | Paieen bat Won aay S'H Newmtn secretarp. The Quaranta ive | [Uinta for ssvavce —_—_——~_—— motion he in reconsider heard by Dasteniog t> the bvuse he found the wounded Ban tieciing profusely Sod Immediatelg mmm: | G87 Be will of Dean ions, Pic-Nies, ac, | Vote by © commenced operatic Object of the meeting to betoarrancs for a mass ign tranches. & rae maxe to Te Naar the ¢ Republicans of the towa, and it | Sl! the Engiigh trenches LA - | Col. Webster. Register ti ond ay @ = poundaries of the wood and coal districts was moncd Dr. Roberis, who is doiog all-in his 1 saased by the toheed he samoen Mentey swam Conon Movs) and Tousndaye, “| Beswed, teordct at be may Atha proper Une Bate maria‘ tine Oonerion, cna Cestnrs | Searh of Gen. Maing, ihe, Cour? aa}garn ‘Fears Ward Repetiiens Ol . " r - since, 2 1, Hw. . Dairy Excunsiox to Mount Vernon on the | mining of the ceiputed lincof inte etree: omect bean hocexeeping, bis wife’ tisier living with | Jon im appropriate remarks and Judse Par. | Wasbingion and all Republicaus of both cities T, 8 SEMINAR swamer Arrow, at 10 a. m. by the city surveyor. them, but they bave bad frequently dimculties | Sei ‘acter’ speaking of ihe worth ofthe de. a fay 8 OWSONTOWN FBMAL' . Nailer A Bro‘ssabies, © PMc partion at | ais, bavis from Drainage Commities repor- He thought if | culties hechomited the act. Hehad packed np | cease, ordered an adjourament. pn Parrott-and William FL were | 4 HOME SOHOOL FOR gree heme ss ; yw in M street n culties he commi 4 P up | By, 5 “ : #01 L MARKARITER's AKT GALLERY, 436 7tn street, | DE:Ween 2th and 2lst west: im 21st ace wor, TaD lato, an lection now. it would | his toolsand was about to siart to work when | BEQUiry Covrr, Thiel pe ets fh vd commitice to make che pecuesary MO. K. 3. PANO, PAIRS: Suite & STROsG's ART Gatuary, 25 F | Petweem M and N north; and in N north, be- | create adivision 1a the ranks of the Repabli- | he went itooue of the rooms of the house med scare poseinias eae Busey agt Moore ae 2, James D. Wron, | _ TR#Sixth Annual Ferm of this Institution wit Stree. ~ tween 20th snd 2ist west; to construct a sewer | cans of the ward. Let us wait for one month fired the shot, failing back on the bea and bleed- ; eran te nin eaeee ‘of appitontion for 3 ot Be ket, Saml Hicks, | COmmEuce om Tuskie ous, Pie. Heradon | 2 Be First Ward, commenci the inter- | im order that good Radical Republicans may be | ing profusely, and A5 80on Bs his wife discover- jeaction,” Boyle ‘O'kaare? ander con: F canes ahaa: Geanached nemeee, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 6rn. 1869 serie Gree, Hie-Ris « Tadom | rection of ISth street west with (3 street north, | cbosen. ed what he had done she fainted ana tor some upinge Ane tokines 7. Parish agt Pogmige fA rier wo be fo ie y= For terms, ref renoes. &¢ , apply to the Pete henge Be thence west to 22d street, thence north to | Councilman George|W. Hatton took excep- | hours was insensible. Pes ‘order pro confrero agstast defendant. = for the purpose repo! 7 Heaps ae oe i, | BMl: Towsontown, Baitimore county wo x AwaLosran Istanp, Grand Reunion 1. O. |i sireet, thence west to Rock Creek with the | tion to the remarks o” Mayor Morse, whereio, | At one o'clock to-day he was lying tn a cfit- a. dot P! Set Jona Ma. Jonneoe. (al lolence with the family = wae a. | ROR BILL COLLEGE. R. M. os Monday ueat. md branches to accommodace he conceived, the meeting bad been branded | ical condition, bis death being momentarily | Sara! os sited. t for alimonies, | 4: Raw! retary of War. The resol LLioee orry. MD. ——_o—__. face drainage in that section of | as beine compoeed of disseuters. expected. wit? fase k enerae etal: aeane anune coe tome were unapimonsiy ad: Batis will be im thie Institutton oo SERENADE TO COLLECTOR Boswsit—- is ppropriating 25,604.40 toenable | Mr. Morse—I deny having made such an ——_e—__—_ Marshal's sale and for temporary injunction, 'w remarks by J. B. m AY, =. We Hs me—Addvese on the Politics of the gh a rcs ee lel ee De Beer SHON Tensor utterery- | George E. Ward agt. Mary Ward; decree of Setanta cae ih _ . 820, Extranc- . olitice of jount advanced by him in laying water x son moth circus i 9 Lag— The Seventh Ward Commiscionership—Te | mains from 3d to 15th etreeis east (3 supply ihe | ME, Hatton said that no other comstraction | and’menagene, wbich arrived in Washiagion ge eo ee was spent in fet “Sepa my Picneee Care er ite —Last evening, the | tenement houses in square 1,054; all of which | could be given his (M.'s) remarks. ‘The meet yesterday morning, aud after through | act soner; order extending time to take testi ‘Springs—prize-shooung. Pioneer Corps of the Boys im Blue, under com- | were passed. ing bad been properly called, and it was no | Jor streets, as stated in the Stax, ‘Sc ‘Jamies et al.; decree pro | DOWnE, dancing, fireworks. &c., being the mand of Captain James Johoson, with anam- Mr. Champion, from same committ: iault of Major Morse that a Jarge crowd was gA&ve afternoon and evening performances, on | ™°DY- ‘bneider agt. 5 order of the d&y and night. About six o'clock ber of citizens of the Sth, Sth, ard 7th wards, | ported bills to lay water mains in 6th Ret present. for he had never seen the time | the Jot on 11th street, south Of Penneylyania | COnfSSO. Nenenn®, South Washington Brass Band, | rast, between Pennsylvania avenue and D | when it was too hot or too co'd for that gentle- 4 bted audiences. The show i: (Baten = leuderea a serenade to Mr. F. A. | street svuth: L strect north from 19th strect | man to atiends and he honored bie ton ie teee | BYEBUE. tO delig ome my i e cases, all on the bills. It is je. making the mest center shots. A speech i. City Tax Collector, at_ his residence | west to Connecticnt avenue; 12th street west | speaker then addressed the meeting at some Feally a meritorious ¢xbibition, the dasuiss on London Pimes regards the attitude of | W8s made by the President of the Verein, stree, below 1). south. The processioa | from N to © morth thence along 0 to Jength in favor of an election at this time, and Tiding of Miss Cordelia and the fresh witi- | prince Napoleon as gravely important in the | Ubristian Ubhoff, who then presented the King War formed on Capitol Hil, and om the tine of | west; E street south trom 7in to 11th west; Vir- | in the cont-e of bis remarks gave it to be un. cisms of Lolo, the clown, eliciting the warmest | present crisis of French Lit Trane ancrough the ‘sireets to the Seventh | emia avenue from $1 to 7th street west; G | derstood that he would mo longer be kept still 3 aboot 500 of those presen: partook of an ¢: Ward attraeied much attention. the band be:ng | street south from to 14th west, and thence Ipatitetion © rt . m. the ceremony of crowing the king took | ; 7h oa etre piace, and Henry A. Kaiser was crowned bing 3 = wy = 5 applaure. Ina word the collection of animais ‘inisiry wil a | . Location beau orblaliy beeith: for party expediency when his conscience | j, very good. the equestrian performance ex- lent banquet, prepared by the lessee of Green . fal prov Us in uniform, tbe Pioneer Corps wearing red | alovg 14th to B street south; P street north rompted & im that such a course was wrong cellent, and all the’ arrangements for the corns Fen ten arn ‘worth trying; and ‘Springs. | Saree eset iSuecrsaceet Papits ther, sbirts, bigck pants. and carrying axes, and a | trom 4th to 5th west; H street north trom North | If an attem| t was msde ta postpone the legiti- | fort aud convenience of visitors perfect. To- "gs absence from ‘Cab: Boarp OF SCHOoL GUARDIANS.—Tais Board ongh!y traine busipess. for college. for Weat number of torches and flags were borne Capitol to lat street east, and KC street north | i wemiagin 6 the meeting E on the ples that | morrow js the last day, and the tent should be Sennitely prolonged, it 1s auiheut elds meeting, las: even ee | ete : en" rem Nort tol to Ist street east; also, for | those were say wded this evening and to-morrow attern tena: veral bills of expenses incidental ‘Opel arriving in front of the Collector's resi. | extension Of Waer ala In Kaode ieiscd | “away with any seek poling TT ie wane ae Fri el sda gia oon | could dispule the Laeutanency of the Empire Several bile of expenses incidental “teen a ce, the sone pertorme 4 several Piecas of | svenue: all of which were Passed. Also, re- Menaneindenon nn Reser pn i i ——_o— his connection with the ones ' music, and Mr making his appar. | ported adversely on otJ. H. Hall and | speec action. No party leader shou! ance at bis door. Councilman Samson Nutter | boners ayant, 2 Eicharge! for its turiuer | eversay to im. “keep your aca” He wou | «MetRorottram Division, No. 19, ons or | pany. Psu! Barle held another largely’ attended 4 Mr. RJ. Collins, who ou behalfof | consideraton. Also, reported favorably on | NOt be dictated to by any prt or party leader, | TEMPERANCE, died, Welcomed Mr. Boswell home, concurrent resolation for a joint green ttl Of Major Morse replied that he needed Ho other frig any data pees Aone cel saying tbat they knew ‘bat be was their firm, | the two Boards to report a more efMficien' Plain | evidence than Hatton's remarks had farnished | Spy ‘Aiter the transaction of the regular basi- tried read, and a iaithful exponent of the | for the construction of sewers; passed. to give birth to the belief that there was dissen- | Deb's. entertaining programme was carried th's mornit ‘sold at $1.40281.515 Ite Principles which they revered. Mr. Emery, from Claims Commitice, reported | sion in the meeting. It showed that there was | BCS 0m, entertaining programme was carried a ‘s morning. “ s- salubrit T. Boswell was receivet with long and | bills for relief of Theodore Sheckclis, Washing- | something behind the scenes, and that there Kate Smith and Miss Jennie Pugh sang aduett | “The Emperor will’ come to Pere so-da Stxta BvILpine AssocraTion—The pth | Tne from loud cheers, and addressed the assembiage as | ton Garter and others: Alfred Obino, James Biz Teen dissension. He then pro- | (otns pineo assbenpaninmectel ire Peston: | Tas Picts ans ecto oe Emperoc | Monthly meeti = bg eg EO lows ce ress meet) assertin; at a aot SPEECH OF MR. BOSWRLI. Wie ie Doreline “Men aint, fieen the comstitntion submitted was'a new one, and | TBS Rigel Bo reslesaiied | aoometted wain el es ip as in- | seventeen at $1.18 and twenty-nine at 81.23. My Eras oad Feline Citucoms 1 thank you | Lilley, William Smith, Willis Moore, and | the members of the club should have’ tees the Division with a solo. ‘Mr. Joon Torceante signed most Df the dec ted ia-bede | Riven FRowr.—Entered—Steamer Goorge for to's wark of your respect. Siace my en- | Lawzenee West; all af Tih were passed. | apprierd of the fact, and @ meeting not called | Fa, 0s secitation in & very ouiterreinne man. | Yesterday he received pie’ peerpr eel Heol H. Stout, Ford, Phileaetpnia. Brig Dace neg tbe Political affairs of this city 1 | Also, reported bill for relief of Dr. Samuel K, | to the effect that “important busimess" wae ro Sen which was ipllowed by & pumo tomtey | Weorme Te hears eee which hai | S. Soule, Pressv, Alexandria. Schooner H. E. Dave endeavored to encourage and support the | Bond; recommitied to the commiteee. be transacted, without stating what that ner, which wa! y ap 1o by « am, wi the Board adjourned. MszkogantTs’ Excha™ bushels fair red wheat were off-red on "Change | ber residence, 498 0 *treeta, on MONDAY m- “ sell, Mehaity, New York. me cecoe toate ote an who were bolt |’ Mr. Clark, from. Gommitee on Public | poriant business” was. He eura it was too early, | Ms FR eeedc et acetone | ae et tac aicener ts caaees a ennenT 1) ual Gesu Coes see minis Reais and Latin tl devired. oes Fn ae ae Pport the Govern | Schovis, reported substitute bill appropriating | in the campaign to call meetings to “pickers | Witha few wor bay yor | Sremesertee beens me ee ee quence of the . BUORGRSs’ ESGLISH AND ment during, the ‘war! beheving thera: 10,00) far the erection of @ school building on | sbout matters not calculated 10 advance rhe | Adams, a veneral Dbieings ariations Of SuMperALGLe MAceeRa On | Comal arias Inte Secretary of War. SEbIeG AND DAY ‘donvoL imines relating to the welfare of any govern- | the lot occupied by the tohacca warehouse im | Republican cwuee. gualaraneaes. Invorable mfuendes, retarding. th fees Lenin, ment. be it local or general, the voice of the | square sil, 1a the third school district, passed, pp ig ae apg i a gta iri neta fr pte deepen ea ay onl a "y People should always be respected; and thisis | ‘Mr. Davis, from Police Oommittee, report 1 | 80d contradicted his asseruons, saying bis | Karn that Mrs. Starkey, wife of the Kev. Dr. | of com Meawehile Dr leet topes een Georgetown Advertisements, ‘appty as above. ihe spirit that throbs in breast. You re- | pills granting permission to George A. Laue, | Position was entirely untenable. Starkey, rector of the peiphan; FE. perish, | Sore, 4 percindahesaa) o. icard has again ron Y. memoer in the campaicn Mayor in ists, | John Tiernan, Jacob Frank, J. Moran, Colonei | | Major Morse, continuing, said that he bad io teal ya gh ype Grrivedta Fare Prince Gorstebakom has | 1 eune LADIES POARDING AND Dai uring that canvass, I them stated that thenext | Sam. ‘ong, and Pa! “ rect | R@ver yet descended so low as to be choked off. abor " . Mayor's election would not be between Repub. | iram= structeres near tone baildages: all ‘of | The reading of the constitation, be eaid, aid | 8€0, im good bealth, for a brief summer vaca: | _ General Sickles bts caused great excitement Goverpment that heans and Demecrats, or under the name of sed. - | Rot enforce its principles or necessitate anim. | 10D, and was taken sick at Maspeth, Long | in Spain by notifying the : ig self Republican, and that the contes: | conveyance of parcels, for pay, shall pay a change the constitution without notitying e t | The papers urge the desp*tch ot treops to the oy yt . fg Ce the members of the club that'a new one waste | The eriet consequent on this bereavement papers arg esp. samename. To-day that party is forming.and seoneier ae Tocoes sorebk cris coetinn, | bo caopted. Stwes nveiem te ae ane sach a | caused nervous oxBeustion, and Mrs. S., as we Pare iecierdinengs RS Soak ven Wee Sill be fone Ulicans, Of whitewashed Ones, | regulating the licensing of non-residents sad | COUrse would beamorally wrong aud itr eee | have stated. coon followed her sister, “Her Recruiting in Switzeriand for the Viceroy of Mere sauna umder that banner, and many | traders, eo as to enable them to take out I, Rte as roca peed eek de a a aa UE ca a he flr pong ly Ld others who will become traitors to principle Party comld wor succerd if it was precipitate home. 2 a ¥ limes to take part in tbe joint action because they can't rule this party. in action. No man had a right toclaim that aa o’clock this morning officer | proposed by Prince Hoheclone. Bay You remember that during the :ate con‘est absent Republican wonld endorse a constitu- | .F!#@—At? soe for municipal offices that I°was warnca that tion adopted ‘without his kuowitdger sts | Guy diccovered ® house in 28th etecet, between | prime minisier, with regard to the Ecemenie a my expression in a speech made at Union Council. Tar Atrenrti early meetings of the Republica sind, Bad [2s Sede on See) Sud so been characterized by the loc S idic, | box 52, (ud and L strce League Hall was prematore, and that while 1 Was siways on the watch-'ower surveying the Ase. MATION AT PHILA- ” t of service, but the balance of the depart. a ‘ides that ary person who shall, without au- | £Faceful,” and God knows the charge was too | 94 ~ | DELPHIA—No Hopes for the Recor*ry oj Wr. best course to defeat the opposiuom party, at | thority of law, stamp, seal, Mark oF print wars | true; for thelr. proce: dings’ wer 8 dlegrace to | eer cte Of tee eaee ee Cea pr | Brooks—Suspected Pariber before the Mayor. Mc, ‘Wat time I was two fast. any scale, weights of measures used or t) be | B¢ party, and such scene: should not be @ short time entirely sumed, but the farni. | James Brooks is still alive, though there are Let those who were there snd heard that | used in the city of Wasbiagton for weighing of | ©B8cted azain. He moved that the election be tate Gree caved Wie means ‘was owned and | 20 hopes of his recovery. A number of men speech look back upon to-day and see whether measuring either dry or liquid sabstatice:, the | PO=tponed. occupied by Mr. Wm. McGiuniss, whose Jo-s | CB&rged with complicity in attempted as. My predictions be tru- or false: for to-day the ordinary Government stamp or any other Mr. Hatton move that the motion to post- fs abont 81-000, 1t is supposed that it was set | £458iMation were broucht before the Mayor of people of this city are stacgering ander 80 | stamp, mark or device, that would have a ten- Pope be laid on the table. (Gained. — P' Philadelphia yesierday afternoon. The testi ese ns— whe! rue or fals-, aa ead rof. Green then offe ie following : ‘ they must determine. That it has now made | 2e2C¥, '° ie ee 4, ‘Whereas a difference o! opinion anda d aa aoe ton, liquor dealer, was hesrd tures weeks seo 4 erens a difference mron and a divie |» liquor was heard three ) Democrcy jubilant, and traitors equally 40. is | tiom, be’ dined not tere than eae eee een yecs | sion ef sonment itSta: ee ee aly tempt wae made teres | to tay that he Knew ‘when, sad where Bros clearly demonstrated to every one. $50 ‘tor such offence. Section 2 provides that | licans bas well nith worked a division of tie oner Camden, lying at | Would be shot. Thomas Aiken, after the shoo! Excuse me, my friends, if I look back smo- | afer the tet day of November next, 1t shall not | Party and paralyzed its influence of fature suc- | Egneyes wharf, between Tih aud oth ‘streets; | 10g, left two revolvers,ditected to Stockton, in eee.” Whsndition of the people of my owa | ‘de inwinl to use for weighing any arucle for but fortunately’ the designs of the marander | Store near by Keenan’s, where te + Was salen peas shout tocoms | sie in the several markets or elsewhere any srinduced bythe sees | were irustrated by Me. James Johnson, one of | *het. He was also heard to say he was glad o.ing people—of this Warden ae nec te | spring balance scale, aud authorizes the seai-y | ‘08 gTeat extent superinduced by the counre- | 72 bands, who heard the noise made by the | that Brooks had been shot. *t Hamilton, EDUCATIONAL. coma mieeoele—of this ward against the present | of weights and measures to seize and take any | Dance and encosragement given to the worst | Coortor ‘and friphesnea me Om Nightly | notoriously bad character here, was partially mai — ing that myself ined {he | such scales so used after that date. Section 3 entrusted with, toe Bighess aad om We Dave | Gepredations are of frequent occurrence, and it rg ged gine boos pear meres ve PEE WILE avicg just receiv provides that platform scales shall be examin d behooves parties interested to keep a vigilant _ ' as positively ‘bet! DOx Tepresented you, we Positions within the gist of the people; as having been seen in that vicinity with a cab Yecommended & gentleman for ward gomme, | Sc! ere haa Sea ens eae amt | Ona whereas theveneeas tone: determined, | &7® sho! s \WLING. A; <= ‘ ; 2 ee tly before the shooting. It was also proved ae sigver. He declined.” A mass mesting was | “Aico, teported uatevore! Fon the followtag: | obstinate, and studied “disposition on the part A Fouspiino.—Last night a colored female | that he had shaved off his moustache te 9 % + called. Every man bed the rigat to vote for Complaint about the music of acolored band | Of Some of those so entrurted by us with power | infent, about six weeks cid, was left on the yesterday morning. Keenan, the proprietor of or at the Book Stores. iB Chosen. Tae ee nchcgnd there another was | on gin street; tbe bill repealing all acts and | 80d Position toeven shat us off from the poor door-step of house 220 2d street west, Letween | ihe store where Brooks was shot, was held on cre t ebosen. The action of the meeting was sent to Parts of acts imposing @ restriction upon the | Privilege of criticising their official condact; | B street and Maryland avenue, and it was | the affidavit of Brooks himself, the contents of ‘SCHOOL FoR the proper office, rae aren Yet the | quanuty of bailed hay to be kept by feed deal. | 80d inother cases to impuga our motives and | tated for by a colored woman living in the vi. | wDich were not divulged. Keenan's son was 4 7 present commissioner was appoiated ataiust ers: Dil thorizing James ‘ilfiamson and | ‘¢Tide us for respec:fally indicating our pref- cini The facts were reported to officers | discharged. All the rest were held for s far- ‘and New York ave t Uns Fotine people of this ward. Was this all! | Siczander Pallerson to erect ornamenl | erence With regard to quections involving our | <i2! agburger and Ormana, who on making | ther hearing, without bail. zx alae Pri ‘ er - Tor ata; | Wooden fence in front of their lots; bill grant. | A¢Test interests; therefore be it inquiry ascertained that two white women and oe ee ee IC, D> EBC bab! AT’ | iassone in Freest by PRUDHOMME The +t? began (9 ask for work, '> | ing permission to Thomas E. Jacobs 19 erect Resoived, That we regret the necessity that | one colored woman were cen to leave the CITY ITEMS bis loati recently under the of | beat instruction im every departeoen on preotes } id reply. “Go to Boswell and | frame building; bill for the protection of birds | CO™Mpels us even for one moment to question Place a tew moments before the child was dis- . it te Sor Prot s : - : % party.” Wh is my party! Wao made a Corporation limits; joint revolation | {he integrity of any of our leaders, or their | Bvce at eee ~ 5 ber | ST MATTHEWS INSTITUTE. RRR parry, for Bim to slur! The bouest toiling | offering a reward for the arrest and convicui.n | Atm adherence to those principles which must ——_o—__ GuntLwren should take time by the fore- Ptedles will be renee te een Hy gag ihe — of incendiaries; petition of cktisens to promibus | Sureite all mer, And overcome sil party pre- | Comrmact vom Fcst.—The Department lock, and select their New Hall Suits. In do- i. on on to-da don wits ethan tee eee RE | the wat ot carpenter, Shops ndjoining | Cre tnatspiriter fuekyise wiht Faaks, | posed of cleraetia the severel Depestaene, | ae dea collection of Bien Bo TIZST MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER. ecu ers ition be = ton. 3 . + +x “ 4 +4 now holds, aid De and bis compsarnus say, | Son pa Mee into ich invariably allies itself with the bread | will shortly enter into ® contract with M-ssrs, one 3 raphy When Boswell was being abused aad black- ton tiny r cause all ti Sod buiter brigede, and on the side which for | Glesson & Glenn, WhO propose to furnish fuel reed for his action in masing a Kepudli- | cry pampe whicteare outed ree a eine | the time being may seem tobe the strongest aca | the following tate: Lykens Valley coal, si ard of Aldermen aud Council that final- | proper condition for use: petition of Eaward | @0st popular, and who when the scale tarns per ton; Red Ash, $8.50; White Ash, $5; Chest. ; dy elected bum if you applied for work. io to | Hammer=iey and others requesting the pissage | STe the most r: aud fierce in denouncing the | nut, $7; oak wood, $7 per cord; pine wood, 86 Boswell ang his party '* UB no! Then he | of a law prohibiting the raising of bees withia | Position they hed previously occapic 4. Per cord. ‘ad not go: his foot upom your necks. Then it | the Corporation limits; bill granting certain | Resolved, That with regard to the differencrs _——-—_ ee, SE SIS Fou, 1s2Es0B.” OF some one | privileges te H. B. James; and bili probibiung | ¢=#Sting betwcen Bis Honor the Mayor and tne | WasnimcTom AND ALEXANDRIA Rattmoap. ‘gise. 1 am glad tose you.” How isit now ! | ihe blowing of oysier horns, &c., in'the str sts | leaders of our party in the Fourth Ward, the | The northern draw in the railroad brides wt : SBT, Teprosentatiye of bim satd to's very | and avenues of the city: acd the committee | $YMPathies of this club are of necessity aud | the Long Bridge, which was takea vp a day ot te ‘wortay man of this wird, a few day: i Fy popul Strauss, on Pennsylva- nia avenae, three doors east of 1(th street, north sde. BY. TOBIAS, Direetor yureovs AKD GIRLS fica At 977 I Srxexr, : TWENTIETH MEDICAL SESSION, 1569-70 | Will commence tte Bieventh Annosl Session, coed The patropage of those who wish te place their UILDING CORNER OF TED COLLEGE pry PES OFTENTH shldres where their mental and moral improve . n trom force of circumstances with those wh» | two sgo for repiirs, bas been replaced, and CITY OF WASHINGTON, tion, is “Boswell bas made you negroes all fools, ead | WrngscnaTeed from the farther consideration | from force Of eiroumetances with those who freight trains cross the bridge as usual. Toe thus aid che cause of temper- — eral we will show yon xext Jane where you ne. |” Mr. Moore, from Committee on Gas Lights, | hour of our test need during the recent | resumption of pissenger travel over the road moderation. We especially recom- FACULTY groes stand.” or to use bis plain democratic | reported bill for erection of gas lamps on A | Well-contes Bee weisene eee eee Sasa. + SBP RONGG, be contsented ine: enort — 3 “} fot eg fated gg tec Professor of Frintie pep ce Of Medicine. Isngoage, “where you niggers stand.”" est north, from Ist to 6: Nort 1- | Bsinuation, from whatever source, that we | time. avor an Properties. cal men < . Sire. 1 know 20 aegrorscr white meu: I only | 2% strech, between B aad Centre oae!= | nave shitted quarters oF changed our base in —-——_ certify to its valuable medicinal powers, "We PLODO SRO HOw ane eee krow you as people, as Ridicwl RK: 7th street west and L north, £ strect south, | ‘is contest, which bas been kept up since that | Nativrry or THE BLES ‘ED VincIN MARY | understand that Mr. Speer has been for years Prof rat oak CP ediinn A who believe that the people should rule, a: oe Lith west: I street south, be. | Me, when we defeated all whom we could | To-day is observed in the Catholic Church #3 | engaged IM preparing end perfecting 1i, and ais that justice should be fairly deait out to a!l 5 ‘ween 6th and por: bly getin our fronton that memorable | the feast of the nativity of the mother of our | that it Tequizrs m fou! 5 r years’ process before it JOHNSON BLIOT, M. D., Let me rid myself of this subject, simply by ee en RNEnNO: B> | Cccaniog” Wherd we Bile tate Oe Hand neu, os | Loraauatavincs toces Onion, in this coun. | is fit for market.—N. Y Baptie= Professor of Principles and Practice ef Surgery saying 1 was opposed to the presem: Com! mi:- | auth street meat ann hearer mest corner | Overy peut then and at present iavolved, and | try it is nota holiday of obligation, butis keptby | Oar draggists have procured some direct 21 sioker at first, and shail ever be opposed t> | geysers coat And L north; loch pitsl strees, | come what will, we shail never abindon those | the faithful generally as & day of devotion. tee from the vineyard. It isexcellen: for females : Rim for that position. 3 Detween $d and sch streets: oy sitet a ete ret | principles or the men who valiantly stand up | services at She churches bene ths sou ee | ems! was. | Professor’ of Mater d Nom, Ecatimen. T suppose, for the reason: | New Jersey avenue to 7 street; andG ctr t | MBit detence, and we warn thore men in | ucual on every day of the week ais enatees | nernked tains the epee se reported Biibe $a pay ence oe en ee | toar wrth ana sy they make of the pres. Mayor Rowen sex made urtaancaonie ne ne Received thie morning, at Prise's One Dotiar Profeeesrt vareio 8 i Sot em teak, seg cay Laawee bares cos passed Also, Teported advensly'on' wnat | chatees prefrted saaiast hiehouot toe layer | accroaws.—Thie motaiog, ite Bove cariaze jean will aoot beter If they are ciothed : thar] have beard. and from what a reporter | south, from 4% to lu: west, passed, = “ = ; lish Fall Suits sola at Oak Hall. 400 le belongs this subject, and not meas aa . ~ $8 deod wrizer, | We BAVe nothing but regrets to offer, aud no | of Franklin Company, No 2, w:on the way | 1 ty : Taatviaual Applause). sod the commun ane “discharged from its | OPimI0B at present to express. “We believe the | tothe fire ia the Fires Ward, aod while tare | 7 etree eg © | wpe course of Lecter~s will commence + Now. I suppose you wish to hear something | ‘oriner consideration, Axiom in most cases (and especially int ing into 15th sireet from Pennsylvania avenue ‘4.and terminate the tollowing mano ' Shout money maiters. The offi-eto which you |“ Mr. Baker, from Committee oa Wharves, re- | 0D€) @ verity that “Saffieicnt unto the da; upset, aud Robert Jounson. Frank My- 5 f elec’ed me is the office tn wBicd all moveysare | ported bill abolishing the offia? of Assistant | te evil thereof,” nevertheless, we rezret ers and another member of the company were b ‘tha: ? pad. This year the geueral ascessment was ‘bor Master: ceedingly for the honor of our % Fetarned by ihe asses-ors, which necee-itat=:'a | “Mr Morsciiy thes Gummittes on Uniiaishea | WBO. labored to detent the exposition of epee or ay etke nera is Work ueitaer | Business, rep.rted several petitions and bills | St#tement in the Board of Aldermen, and w: thrown off and braized. ———_—_ 2 | THE first grand pic-nic of Herndon Lodge, | ang a and varied stock of the latest styles Ticket. r5 i myself nor my clerks have anytting to do. | wich came to the vena Peat If possibien the reasonable aad sae ae, | No.5, Ancient Order of Geod Fellows, will bs | or pie ee and varied stoe ‘department at'ine | nen tbet iciscacilcn aidies Festate ars Md, Retercnce ‘ Free ne sex Sere Come aud & tax clerk. | Councils, and they were reterred to t bhi copy ob Barge vo or Regn at Lenitier’s Washington City Garden, | popular Oak Hall Clothingand Customer Tail. JOMNSOM ELIOT M.D. Dean, a2 tOcth = bearers When the Board of Assessors have doae their | priate committees tor consideration. mand for an impartial investigatio New York avenue and Ist sireet, this evening, | Gring House, 460 7th street, opposite Post | _8"28-eotm Mo. 463 E street north. linemen ;% work it goes to the Register of the city, aud is ‘Mr. Davis called up the bill to authorize the | Dave been made chairman of the co and every preparation nas been made for the | Omen, 6 FPESDERICE FEMALE SEMINARY, a transferred from him to the tax clerk. The tax | closing of barber suops on Sunday, which | mVestigation, im violation of all the par €bjoy ment of the company. ee se A BE . Ber. 3. tof en clerk makes up all the books in wich realand | maxes it unlawful forany person or'persons | Mentary practice, a member of the ward from ——_.—__ FIrTy cgwrs PER PAIR for good Canton | W. POON, fee sth eensineie ee eee ere MONDAYS serine thine books be earns nee be bas | to open or allow to be opened within the limits | Wich said charges come having moved the| a Guorena BREEDER —The attention of the Flannel Drawers tor Men and Boys. Prinet I be re: ber. 4 Sees cunt thee oe ie, WBS them over to | of this city any barber shop, or a place where Expressed the Hope tha the tevestieanensy, | Ward commiseioner or Pechenegs ADAMEON'S, 516 9th street. | on Soll pad oicteat er Catslogues, containing view of Datidings, me, Spd until then, by law, I bave no con‘ro! a e. * |e _ to the pump on the southwest corner of Penn- —_. qreaiers or inform: a Ougt them whatever. This bas not ben done, | aity of a fue of @d,tneiatormer i reesivepee, | conducted With impartiality and farrness) he | {6,04 PUTED on the southwest corner ¢ pool of | Urrice ap Stone Louxae’.—Can be usna | 2” 90 au Soom” REV. THOMAS M. CANS. a. and will not De done until the Ist or the isthoi | naif of the fine. Mr. Connolly presented | beimE thereby entitled to its chairmanshi gtren ond stagnant water bas settled around 1i, | for sleeping purposes without mattress or pil- Presiden October. Therefore. geutiemen wao have ion signed by 6% owners and pro. | _ /¢sclved, That the only way to disabuse the stated to you oF ay One rise that my absenc= from the city caused the delay in the collection Mr. Morselt, from Committee on U. Of taxes, of Of causing you not to have before | guished Business, reported back @ petition wi sais Lime received your money. stated to you & | So signatures, presented to the last Councils. in god. which, a fhe ume it was told, they | tavcr of closing the barber shops on Sunda: and the stench is unbearable. jows. [81,5] ADAMSON's 506 th street. yea sor | Confidence of the leading and tried Republi __ Amnon ¢ iF ehope, Against the pansage of | Clue of this ward OF the opiuious they are at | Ma. J. L. Mitcee inforn that bis pew Corns, Diseased Nails, Vascular Excrescen- | Pee ee ram neiied to entertain is. frst, to pay | pillisrd Hail, over the National Theatre, will | ces, Benlonss Belerted Jomte weg ee ae | tue Iabo é Bree te well the necessities of life. the wages now dus them: | D& compleied and opened to the public t»-mor- | eases of the feet, successfully treated by Dr. , toughh attest ent, © extn ircular “apply to the Principals by Nat aa RN punting be Sach; and if they did not kaow any | Mr. Moore moved to postpone the considera and, second, for bis Bonor the Mayor and those | 1 Selkecny Rilasdem witeus aeane palace bey vo rend Oa eee } Tate street ower beter, they should rere from the position of | of ibe bill imdefiuuely:. loss Yeas Mt Sebo are te Bie conadencs to piveet Sad sppatnt | ats 7D mn “| Hours from $m. t06 p.'m. Calls made at | the lith and 12th Beptember, fr Officers of the Corporation. and Ie. cae people | Cuampion, Moore, Morell, and Pre idest | 8s commissioner of this wardaman who(irom | ®t? Pem. 0 residences between 6 and © p.m. Nocteree | CROSB & WALBE, : ak H id eee for bimasedl ‘My triend Fhe King oa the bilis defining tus | te frsttime im ite history cazrivd this ward at wee adverused iuour columueto take place | Rep, WHITE AND BLUE BLANKETS, Bed | Ho. 327 PENNA. AVENUR, South Bide, E —— ‘ m ta this crowd, be | Dociticn and Sepoumeing tee neon the late election) will command the reypect, | to.day, will be postponed to next Wednesday, | Comforts, Sheets, &e. , Botwoon éth and 7th streets weet. SELECT CLASSICALAND MATHEMATICAL charge me w.tt | bersous who sigh, pelitisus or the paseuge oy | confidence and Popport of thos* upon whom | Septeniber 15, at 3 P. M2. ant ADAMBON'S, 506 9th street. | $B, Boss, pe attempting to keep the laboring or any otuer | Sunday laws, while they themecheettrene the | We must depend for success In the ensuing —~—— Sh iswe eatin | epaay ty | . Sure, Berown 1 an class of citizens out of their money, i ‘Sabbath; when the clock showing the hour of | ™™nicipal election Catawca Gearss have not altogether | THIS Is TO NOTIFY THR PUBLIC that Geo. B. | i Herts 1 conbd be had. (Cries of “MN arrived hich tim: ‘Board Jar. Green earnestly urged the adoption of | «played ont” in this section, as evidenced by | Wilson & Uo. can sell Shoes, Hoots,&cc., as cheap Docroz scuoman 2 DoRaND® Tom10! : controi.”") Monday night sguend fast the specist mecting the piety aah Dyed opie hea nest aie the bunches, large, full, rij es ey feopranio 8s any person who advertises in the Star. 7,14 | Now, as, 1 warn you sgainst the ‘ "4 the jasue at once. peop! flavor, ywo by Justice J.T. ©. Clark, in his ———— ay) — } ilacoge wu Se Aoyticaa pute ts | ose sects te meng Stearn’ | Geegpewehond to meet iy | fees es Ward asc | meer Fropnatr @f oP lotn iss “REALE? ABOM AHR epEpeE pare acung part, — —_—— 3 4 4 A BURGLAR —During last wi! something, and be should shrink no longer f the th adopted a ciple of selling Tea that must | Nac ERANDY PYRO PHOSPHATE a pumber of burglaries wore ctwentiod ta | from & fres expression of bie sentiments. SABE Waareun Range of the tbermom- | we, being sound ana correct fa feature: | OF IKON. thie city, of which the ‘were so | The rescluuons were then adopted, after | eterat Franklin & hy graeme ‘wane Gne pouka as ‘cheap as though you bought a This preparation 1s composed of the Component ‘ adroit 96 to baile all the efforts of the police | whic Mr. Hatton reminded the meeting that | &/]vania ave., yee he ae te thousand. the. er ere: for & long while. Detective McBevitt, bow. | tbe bal{-hour fixed upon for the election, of SRL, CRBC, 81; OF eee, OE; TP: 617 “Hone,” 596 Tth street, F my sk both some final! * case. officers elapsed, moved 4 ry ‘Be traced theres ° Ar rey Alexandria and Vicinity. RUBBER SHEETING and Nursery Cloth, Air ‘Duman free. ment PEL ” __Apaseow's, soem street, | '7 5 4 CUERAMy SiR EGE THE FOL- 4 i i i i g Si avez 438 spec sone Dea: the police force, Fi era ect g ch Mr. rade Pa ee the next business in ey wosiarevuis Pras lndges | be the election of offers. rotten jars for the night, and | The ballots having been prepared, the mect- pg was to-day removed to jail to await trial. anh Tatton appotnted tellers. ‘The eles rae Stat chy rovernmen, or gaara of Comemos | « Prewamet, Jona, B. Grane: it Vics, Bre . W. BURDETTs. fea im oppiaten} fg Hn. Sars 3 Benjamin coor. “adiguacd [En a ‘361 Sxvantu Srarsr. | i many) PP Missi | flonfor resident, Mr. . = {i nactimen Raver soe Holmes tract: | Cogs etiek result wes groaned win applene:} IMMENSE DEY, 900E CARPET, AND OLL: j took of the borpteal of tne com: | ‘Tux Aseavtt On JuNKIN SUTTH.—Yester. ee ‘tame pi mittee, and aiso to admit counsel. ImpRoveMEETS i» Sovra ‘Mr. 8. Norment bas bad that iF Yast frame balldings. on D street S"4t2 ap treet led down, = corecsty tee ener amare acters been dwellings. Tnis ABD MI Rai! orn. w, < roperty contiguous thereto. There Bihan o is Siew: 4 Tnber of other improvements in pro. om Sa ‘Woman WEtrren—Oficer Youne . FL Tess in this vicinity. Hare arrested Horatio Bolster ’ Gcl. H-G. Ous an@ Wm. B. Moore ween i* ao neti on the charge of committing an asssuit cs | corner expressive of tbe grief of the a: the | ing of the First Co-operative Building Associ- | W! deard of General John A. Rawlins, Secretary aan im Potomac Hall, South Washing- SSS of War. The resolution were unanimously | ton, ou Monday evening, $9,300 was sold atan | SB" ADVERTISEMENT of grooms wanted ; adopted, and the meeting adjourned. Average of 102 per cent. premium. Harvey & Marr, in the wanted on ry mmitte, and t the twenty.; Mary Eickly, and Justice Cox fined him $5, pointed a cei reported bse mpomed Mozy Sotp.—A renty-fourth meet ry. be aie vy