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EVENING ST —————————————— MONDAY......... SEPTEMBER 13, 1869. LOCAL NEWs, Amusements, Excursions, Pic-Nics, &c. Natiowal TozaTRe—Lefi - enna ingwell Barles. Excugsiow to Norfolk and return on stoamer Cott on Mondays and Taursdays. Pe Da't¥ Excursioy to Mount bo ‘Vernon on the Bt 1 a. Pic-mic parties at Ox«stBvsEs for hire to Natlor & Bro’s stables. 'TER'S ART GALLERY, 435 7th street. Sutre & Stzone’s Agr Gatiery, 25 F street. A™ALOSTAN ISLAND, Grand Rvunion 2. 0. RB. M. om to-day. ANALOSTAN ‘Thursday next Masowic Pro-Nic at the new Schuetzen Pars on Woda: day isLawD.—Tourmament on —— Raticrove.— Yesterday a quarter! ‘was beid at McKendree Chapel wh: J. B. Morgan, presiding elder, preaching from the 9th Psalm, Ist verse, to a ctowded congregation. This evening the quarterly love feast will take place. 4‘ Hamlin M. E. Church the pastor, Rey. L. T. Widman, delivered a discourse irom tue Jast clause of the 19tR verse of the 18th chapter, of the 2d Kings: “What confidence is this wherein theu|trusteth?” and spoke at some Jeugib en the mystery and power of fs'th. In the afternoon a love feast was held, which was ‘well attended and was a very enjoyable moet- i meeting Revs Offic: ng. At the Ninth street Methodist tant bared the Protes: tor, Rev. Dr. Drinkhouse, de. livered the discourse which he had commenced several weess previous and failed to deliver ip consequence of being overcome by the Beat: Bis subject being “Absent Thomas from the wrayer merting,” aid the text, John xx. 2ith, uring Which he spele of the duty of christia au the prayer meetings and o:her means Of grace. At night his subj et was “Hot and cold” the words of the text being «Woe be then that are at ease in Ziov.”” Rev. Dr. Marshall officiated yesterday morn- tog tbe Mount Vernoa Place Methodis: CBureh. Kev. D C. Tomlinson, of New York, preached before the Uatversatist Soctety, ard im the Council Chamber, Oity Hail, Rev. P. W. Hollard Addressed the Free Christian Caare! Rev. t. Outhbert, the new pastor of the First (13m street) Be prist Church, discoarsed from tbe rds s -Naliey, the pastor, celebrated High Mass, and the sermon was deli «+ ed by Rev. Father Strong. S_ J., of Georget.wn dollege. fiom the text : “The seed is the word ef God.” from the parable in the sower. ‘The excellent choir of this church, under the leadership of Professor Otto Frank, orgauist sang Mozart's First Mass, with the “Credo,” from Mass of Mozart. The beautiful trio, the «Ave * Was effectively rendered by Miss idge and Messrs. Seligon and Arid. The fine music in the services at thischurcD attrac « large numbers who f¢ BOt Of the Catho! fab. Vespers at St. ‘ephen's hereaiier ta ace at5 p.m. mstead of 7 p. m., as heretc- 2. The congregation of the Ventral ional Church met for the first service ay morping in the library room of the Men's Christian Association, lar z im the main pall jester Foung although the regu- will not tame place ~The seats will free seats and of the gospel. The sermon - Hoynton, was from the text: Go ye into all the world and preach the gos- pel to every creature.” Attbe Capepice Church (i(th and G Streets) Rev. J. H. Beck with ofilciated, alarge congregation being present. ANNIVERSARY Sermon. mg, Rev. Dr. Jona ©. tet aupiversary set Yesterday morn- ‘Smith delivered bis toir- rmon in the Fourth Pres- @ crowded con; jon: ily spend the more sban- fou the less I be loved.” —2g Corinthians, x1i-15. In the course of the sermon he stated that his call was dated the 10th of September, 1539, and on the 27th of the same month be was installed by the presbytery of the District of Colambis im she small frame budding aireetly opposite the present church edifice. The house of wor- sbip, by contract, was one sto fifteen fee. to the eaves, and forty by fitty fest im di- Mensions. In that bouse be entered u. work in (his city, and there continu: the 2:h of June, 1-41, the day of dedication of the present edifice, the di when built were six 38e0 the front was t the church was exter whole length one hundred the entire lot. back, making its feet, the depth of The Little white church opposite, except the pulpit and pews, was sold for $1,-U, in notes =9t S340 ench, at one, two, three, four and five h, Jot. on which the present hoase ‘Worship is built, eighty feet frout by one dred feet deep, was purchased at twenty. of gents per foot. Some years afterwards the lots were purchased and paid for by sabscrip- From the records of the church session 1881008 Were 58}; the total nam- ber now in communion is @@. Of this number Ubree were in the organization of the and twenty-seven remain of tne additions im the m 2 ade inistry of Revs. J. N. Danforth and war com- in 6t—and im April, 1861, a pwubder Sang men st the church Baving enlisted for the ce of the capital, Re delivered a discourse “I am ready to be Seaside apie esac ain im ist, 1 two = =i find also te man aon - of the congregation times a year. ‘are Na ee aewiy ates ~ 2a — Yesterday ng, hist Of =P Foom intended tor ‘ube tnran .cKendree Chapel Sabbath Schest **" 4, |, When there were present ‘about 60 litde scholars. This room is in the Dailding occupied by the Everett Institute, in ~she rear of the church, and baving been en- larged and refurnished, is probably the finest room in the District. The seats are arranged one above the otBer 8nd in semi circi-s, so that the pupils are in full view of the teacher, the Agor is carpeted with brussels, and on either “wide are email Librarys handsomely cased, aud glass cases for tbe two Sunday School banner: ‘fhe pupils ee et under tbe teacher, Mrs, Harkness, the ‘clase, was visited by the school proper, Beaded by the officers, and after severs! sppropriate Bymrs had been sung, mmteresting Sddresses were made by Mr. H. F. Zmmerman, Superintendent of the Eviscopai Metbodist Sabbarn — Mr. oe oa Eagieston, Rev. S. A. Wilson. the pastor of t e Rev. N. J. B. Morgan, presiding der. This work was projected, and done ‘under the direction of Mr. J. O. Harkness, the ‘Superintendent of the Senoo! —_——— aa, Boon, a Union prayer as im the rt ‘which all the meeting Fourth Presbytenan OBarch, at Fresbyterien churches m the c:ty were repre- seni Rev. Dr. Smith and ministers of the jomac and District Presbyteries occupied ‘on the platform. The church edifies crowded to iis utmost ca) ‘The meeting mae Fresby. q 4 & pacity. tbe i iH ase i ! ¥ i ze ® FH A P H i # i j i i i i i : i i t oh 9 f morning Boyd, a @ namber p- Lancesy oF FEED Bacs.—This Robertson arrested for the larceny of Jase, Roy Oarter, colored. was arrested yesterday by Officer Brelsford. on ebarge of petit larceny, (stealing a bx taining $10 from J. T. Lucas,) and J Pearson commitied bim to jul fos court, Quession of a New Edifice.—Av adjourned meet- ing of the members of the congregation of St. Patrick's Church was held lasteveningat ar. | cborcb, setl the lots om F street amd build on Jock street, or whether, 1m ease or the demoli- tion of the old chareh, it would be able to sell the whole present site a: T location elsewheTe, and, if so, where and at what price the location could be had. Tne Chair explained the objects of the meeting, stating that the present site of the church wa: not the centre of, bu: was im the southwest corner of the parish, [a plat of the boundaries of which be exhibited.) “He said that the pres- ont Duiiding is in sueb a dilapidated condition hat it could not be used muck longer, and that he would take Usrroli Hall for the use of the parish, rather than imperil the livesof his con- gregation. 7 & proposal - Bp retloor the church, with the addition of such masoory under the floor as would be n to Cr tana the sum of $1,440, and then offered the follow- fag Yeaclaition nding Father Walter, ed, Whose dn:y it shall be to employ A competent architect, who shall, under their Prepare a suitable ° cee; $10,000, for the best mode of and remodelling St. Patrick’s church, plan to be as near as can be after the Gothic style of architecture; also to report the proceed- ings for approval or rejection to a future meet- ing o! members or pew-holders, to be called together by them. He thought that the chureh could be stantially remodelled to - seat Mr, Wm. H. Ward 400 people. the of the resolution, and ‘was opposed to selling an inch of the property. Mr. Lewis Johnson concurred m the views of Mesers. Mobun end Ward. The resolution was then voted on with the following Tesult: Bogus, Patek Ours’ Wailer Sie us, Patric! et) Juliien, Robert Doyle, J Fit: a hicesrs. Hellen—18. Noes—, [areas Dennis ee — <— Kel trick Byrne, jones, Wm. Thomas Harvey, Jataes Lackey, tas Ten Ww. Baeeey, . G. Lepley, Horace Moar John Malone. Daniel Brosnan, Thomas Sul- ivan, Thomas Williams, Qol. Smolinski. Ed. ward Dolan, and Thomas —23. So the Proposition was not agreedito. The meeting them proceeded to the consider- ation of the alternative of selling the F street front and building on 10th street, or selling the whole property. But six gentiemen voted in favor of buiiding on 10th stree:, Messrs. John F. Callan, Seraphim Masi, Lewis Johnson, Patrick Curtin, Thomias Sullivan, and Horac> Monroe, and twenty-six gentlemen vot: 4 SgAinst it The Chair then sated that a vote ‘would be taken om the ition to sell the entire property. Mr. William H. Ward ob- jected toa vote being taken, insisting that so important a qaestion be submitted for answer to every pew-holder in writing. Major C. 8. Jones said such @ proceeding would be out of order. Father Keane, the assistant pastor of St. Patrick's Church, moved, as a means of sa‘is. tying all parties, that the action of the meeting sbould be made complete by taking the yore Bpon the third question, and that then Mr. Ward's motion should be taken up as a propo- sition different from the and to be pre. mers there is The steamer Wagaset, Fone, whrcb arrived at Potomae Ferry but little stirring, bart yesterday afternoon with cowatry prodaceand other freigbt and ssengers, from Oone river *, 's ith excursionists for ls for Marshall's Land. ‘pg. Shortly afterwards the steamer W. W. Cott, Ryther, stesmed otf on werkly trip to Pein mtn om of passengers and a vy. , ine! about 290 barrels of flour’ from Creo ed to 8 Reaga: Fowler's wharf, with about 1,00 bunches for kidmore. in, and one at James Si . Below will be found the ay we ase Nha foot of Gtr heriffs Coal ‘ood Street Salled—Schr.” Bartlett. “Bartlet, for Gcorestown, to loaa coal for ah Eastern port Johnson's Wharf—Arrived—Schr. M. J. Far- do, Hooper, from Salisbary, Md., with lumber for N. itt, Mohan & Son, and w. Linville. . Train Aikwortb, Wheatley; Thomas U. Worrell, Seward, for Norfolk, with fertilizers, Carter's Wharf.— Arrived — Schrs, Carriot, Jackson, and Sarah Jane, Love, from Birch Creex, with wood tor John B. Lord; William Ruark, Hooper, from Havre-de-Grace, with toms of coal tor Wm. Warder & Co.; Ham- burg, Westcott, from Philadelphia, with 207 tons of coal for Walter H. Mar! Sac sor, from Havre-de-Grace, w! George W. Linville & Co. J.D. Kitch. Ziom WESLRY CaMP MEETING.—Yesterday the meeting in Berry’s woods, near metery. which was commencec dipg many white persons, not a few of whom ‘were ladies. his camp {s superin. tended by Rev. Jacob Trusty, who is assisted ty & commit ee of arrangements, on which are lessts. Janifer, Perry Uarson, Tighiman ey, George Wells, and Throgmorton. There are five churches represented, and the number of tents is not large, but the seats are sufficient for a very large congregation, and notwithstsnding but little notice had’ been given previously, the congregations on Friday and Saturday were quite full. Tne grounds are lighted by the usual pine knot fires and torches, such as are used by the Boys in Blue. Tbe opening sermon was preached on Thursday afternoon by Rev. Jacob Trusty, and at nignt Rev. Robert Jobns, of the county, delivered a m Friday morning, Rev. J. P. albraith Chapel, preached, and at night Rev. Robert Johns again prescned. at 11 o'clock’ on Saturday Rev. R , and at night Rev. J. B. T: livered @ discourse. Y. Mr. Jones, of Vr delivered ‘& discon: Rey. Bishop Sampson a powerfal sermon, which was followed by an exhortation and praver meeting, continuing for several hours. The number on the grounds ‘was over 6,000, and the c: ‘was very order- ly, the committee abov: cd being cheer. fully obeyed when they announced the rules, and the police on the ground having nothing to do. During the afternoon the singing of the choir of Zion Wesley. of South Washington, in ‘one of the tents, attracted a large crowd. THE Crmimat Cover. Judge ? the June term oi the @ seit hare cnageot hy sect Se . A. Shareman adic “ the Sich day an in, Sua from the Treasury,” in baving on Fizher.—This morn- ee <t #8 resumed, Affairs im Georgetown. LU eee nines | Seeecukmen’ Snumanen mented wes ner ‘ate Beet, brisk on ke this moraing, 4,600 Dashels meh, It follows -— WING ABD PAINTING. Of Apri, 1667, taken eighty printed Fed wheat bemg offered and sold ay 3 Denmbtes and.te part prepared 10 be tssned oa | Me puduels at $135; 120A $1.40 1 Teoma once her clase of instra.- Gratations, ts = pay tan] be ey oe Jeet one leo of 1,000 bushels of oats at G) conte. ton Oreying set Eeieting is rater sad Ovi Pa ae Bor Catelogess each of the denomination sot $10), and aiso%) Recare een TGiarias Dalen eens ta xo tas ‘Prospect, eosead Poseustiree eee. Geer | ote jormation address opers of same, ex @ denomination of | ternoon, fr. Char! 3 town. “ mS! Gok bed bee wt tor forday, and District At. | citizens, was oat in a sail boat with some o, RB! CEE Wit BROPER WBE soR00: HOWARD” UNIVERSITY | torney Carrington and J. E. Norris ap is children, one of them, a litte boy about 1° Miss OnE, y bepteeaber | oak | for the ——. and Mesers. A G. le — old, fell overboard amd came nea’ ny Mths and S. L. Phillips for the defense. Mr. Phillips | drowning, but timely aid being rendered Mr- Roo ix | sum wonmas avy puerazatoay pe Asked a postoonement of the case, and pre. | D. the little fellow was soon’ safe from the PaureeeT sented an affidavit of the accused that anim. | watery element. ties will be _. witness, H. M. Tarner, is absent in Tax Oawat.—Basiness on this highway 1s | MONDAY, Open: rgia, and that Mre. Elizabeth Johnson, i. WEDERaDAT, improving now, as the water at dam Ni ere oftered. another important wi is too sick to be getting bighe! downap- | Sneeeee : T im witness, to boa‘s are coming down rap- Preser.t. | faty. “rntee hundred and inirty arrivals are } Ar. Carrington, with some warmth, argued pooked from the first instant to date. 2 beew that the affidavit did not comply with the re- should be setti-d on . irements of the statute; adding that they yf tings bo cates i of. (the prosecution) expected to prove that the IRISIN? caaieae ‘Witness Turner was really particeps criminis. LAW DEPABTMENT opens September 15. penditg ae Jor eighteen, mont he consid: Tam onzar veosrapux sae nn MEDICAL DEPARTMEBT opens October 6 1D we is consid- - ered thee this proposed evidence shonld be in- Blood Purifier. we 32w) juired into, a "The accused was placed on the stand, and in rRIsIn, om Answer to questions by Judge Fisher, said that COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT fon beaxtifal apd pro y healthy. he expected t0 prove by Parner {hat other par- op TaB Seheal teicet,_ Factituics tor mental, moral ari | seme abstrac; trai: busi 5 coll ° he, papers in nestion as witness had. and. ia IRIS VERSICOLOR Yor the Naval “acciems” Bat Sept.'Gin. af Wor dOO Inthe street te fact, parties had committed the crime. OR BLUE FLAG, on CE Live oir street att. Carrington was about to question Shure- perma By ret Os ae —) ngtieh brancoes ant BO Tan eda be ce peectatcted, ATgUINE tA: | ene wost powerful, oafo and reliable remedial | MEP U- na county, BO man should be ex: te give testimony agent aiscoyered for the hi ‘man, BURG iz AND Against bimeelf, and that no such cross sone, properties of tne iris Veraheoine ABDIEG-AN Ration shouia be allowed, as an adroit attorney pore oF undeveloped. bes Deen FoR roun: Oy GAS ; YOUNG Labiks secede Gameae rn ae he came hs the ands pritcloa mouths biewings sfanedicas, o terms, £6. apply an shore. ase 3 "ite math peat on the tare Iudge overrated the objection of Mr. AR ALTERATIVE, os See reteeereae”) 2 eee nee Phillips, and the defence noted an exception. seta directly upon bioed, cleaneloc and part; Veuna LADIES ROARDING AND DAY frat Forte onersfauaht eeereitont os c Slurersee eaid that he bad theme Taseeeaes aise ees sad cesarean ead ENS | Me 13 Third street mar Hich, Georectomn, D. Ca | iettet oF woe Thee at He hose Petoetpale jureman sai jan ry MRS. GER'L WHEELER. PuINcieal. | York's 0d, 14th street, over drag store, or tix and last saw Rim four or five ‘effects of ‘other whic . 5 Months ago,'when he had a conversation in | — fase Che syetee hen eee DAT ook thls, Seminary will be resumed | the lth and izth September, rox 30g pm ies Sry waseraenices og kevwas | Remtereencrpe ieee specs en. | NembAv epeemmrt tees CSTR | ie case was ral TIONS OF UMP TION 0) MME on: [NION EVANGBLICAL INSTIT: ge with tRe ose, when it’ was com- Drover. ac and will cure the ent and | ME ceaw wit a ey iat He Mere AL 4 ‘When Turner ison the stand obstinate casce 3 on MONDAs, —v Would’ know what bis testimony ne ey wy RHECMATISM AND Gour. 15in. AppLY et Jal O skrect we 1 ee ie sr eaponed ter tk on, pact ts Se RES, Senpaling prevent care for | prema temee so Oak eet eee ea Vin ators CTY WORME ee | Be en nee Munvovs are = sabes. rigete Cuanee oe mth BE, | fo mre ANG 1 Si ca ‘ a that ne hod anon te elu es eee on eesrio™* DISEASES OF WOMEN i {Fae -inetreition eeation te Brean eee | ws ‘ae 17 corm” bed reaso! vi" ‘a! rT a 5 — in testify that the identicai notes or papers were {hee ap canal. Ite ection Bppn the Lice ang jeta cee F es ral be. spotical ane tho oan: | § SELaCT qoBeut yor Youre Lepies. on Mr, Poulips Tartucr addressed the court, fs this property which seem ok thee sateet | TSS age ie threes Ties traper te: | SEY soi Miss DORSRY tesiayeened Ok calling attention to the fact that his ‘Sasociate, piu | fers to Presidem ee children she tn compl resume the duties Mr. Riddle, was absent, (probably on account DIURETIC REMEDIES ucts. Also pon ee iheif schon oe ORDA. Ree (BS Aoties of lines )'and 1he case being one of muca | Knows ta the practice of medicine. Tea cncatlent | W.¥: Fader, magnitude, w! will require fal ‘week in bination with other iagredient . 8. 3., its trial, he did not feel able to exter on the impor tok 4.6. trial alone. He therefore asked a reasonable delay, that the defendant is witnesses, 8d journed. pratt 9 tele RUNAWAY arp Smasu-up.. ternoon, as Mr. MC. daughter, and niece, returning from the colored cai horse in the vebicle became : passing team while he was descending the bill this side of Glenwood Cemetery. menced to kick, getting one leg over the shafts nd then running off. Mr. Conover, however, Jumped out and seized the animal by Snd with the assistance of a colored man whirled him around, when the vehicle was thrown over and the top crusbed in upon the ladies. Mrs. Childs was quite severely in- Jured abont the head, and the others of the party were also bruized—Mrs. Child: Conover to such ab extent as wi them to keep their beds for a time. might appear with | of the highest not temporarily stimulating, Gowzaca OOLLEGS. also with his counsel. but permanently invij the dij lve or- — ‘The Judge decided to set the case for Thurs. | gANs, 4nd rendering ifs most valuable curative | The ““GONEAGA COLLEGE. day, and after the witnesses had been called | *S°Bt In cases of mF street, between 9th and Wrh, and’ notified to appear on that day, the court | DYSPEPSIA ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. ‘on By teking 1R181M, the bk od—which MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1569. all the tissues and Is the life and nutrition there: | For s7pi7, 00 —Yesterday af- on goriace rendering the whole system per- 48. CLARKE, 8. J.. President. TONIC QUALITIES order—1 mover, with his ley rs. A. F. Cailds, were Baa tai 3onOOL For and New York ave ¥, September 20. Baily pa mise J Fresch by . and com. ~4 inetroction in every the head, Ma. sented together with them for the considera. —-—_—_. Docroz scuvman « punaxps rox10: tion of the Archbishop. This beng agred I. O. R. M.—Grand Procession and Pic«Nic.— JonsDaB AwnivERsaRy.—Pioneer Council PREPARE. M TH 4 the vote was taken on the third prepsetions” Bee ans PicBis of the Improved Order of | No. 1 Soas of Jomadab will celebrateitseecona | /LEPAREP OF Vheaah Se ROER TRATED the selling of the whole church site—eighteen | Red this Disiric: is im progress to-day Ga rsrayy, this evening at the E street Baptist | Nac BRANDY AND PYRO PHOSPHAEE Voting im favor of it and twenty against it. ho alos‘an Island. All the various tribes of | Church. The exercises will consist of ad-| OF IKON . Ward then moved that the quest’on, | the District and Alexsndria asvembird this | dresseg nmaviog apes. the objects and purposes | ‘This Jigperation is composed of the Component Whether any portion of the church property is | morning, at 10 o'clock. at Tuscarora Wigwam, | ot the order, and there will also be vocal ie. [age . the humen .. It adds directly there- to be sold, shall be put in writing, and the sex | on the Navy Yard, and marched from there, by | 1his Order bas already accomplished great Pick inarenel ore varity ont, qa Sh beth top, or some other com: it person, be Pennsylvania avenue,to Georgetown; thence up | £00d, and we trust there willbe a full attend. ment ‘Cans! an ding ‘up the ct ene, porated to Present this to all holders of pews | Bridge street, and over the Aqueduct bridge, | ance. iF 0s A chEviin Gen ni the penaly aking their name for or against | to the scene’ of the ‘pic-nic, in the following ee ae iz CEE TA NG DEE EGS, THE FOL- tnepectors to be apentennd ortne the project, and rwards modified by in- | order: First Black Hawk, No. 12, 50 men, pre- | APPOINTED.—W. H. McOoy has been re- Incipient 4 will have the right of peremptory Gnging im the written questions—which he | ceded by the National Brace Band, Source, pointed by Postmaster General Oreseweil as | | Incipient tion, Heactburn. Orereeried led wi submitted to the pew-boldere—the | No. 11, 62 men; Unon ‘No. 10,54 men; | temporary laborer in the Money Urder Office Bone ston of Britt’ td rm {fnarentes, Ke pwrill be for- Bee Test ee aap? oD: 82 Well | Logan, No.8 62 men: Tuscarora, ‘No. 5, ® | Of the Post Office Department of Spirituous . " and spplication ts toe bureae® bes lawew Rao ear nereby, giving them full | men. preceded by the Holy Hill Band: Osceo- — Chronic Sores. and in Delicate Females, Delicate Knowledge of what they Bad todecide upon | la, No. 1, of Alexandria, 36 men, preceded bya | PizAtamT WEATHER —Range of thermom- Li » and all Diseases arising from A vote then resulted, sixteen for its adoption | drum corps. Altogether with the tribes inline | eter at Franklin & Co.'s, Opticians, 244 Penn- | 8 bre! own Cy apt sy and fifteen against it, whereupon Father Wal- | and members at visiting tribes, the procession | sylvania ave., in the shade, to-day:—9 o'clock Cured yor at stole on ast, 02 be Dermanen: ee Gnasr, ier said, “Well. gentlemen, if these views are | numbered 500 members of the Great | &. m., 70: 10,74; 11,76; lx m., 79; 1 p. ma, 78. take this Tonic regulariy, ead ©. few bantes oud lca, do cn ee aCted upon, good bye to the idea of a new | Wigwam or Improved Urder of Red men, and ——_-—_— makes moat obstinate and fon. ‘sale peonie of nt east Atty years tocome. The | presented a splendid appearance. Several of | ag 4 SPECIMEN of the exquisite work of all | lorn cases. —. Bronte for abeer ab Dave already been talking | the families of members brought up the rear | xii‘, done at the Whitenurst Gallery, 424-6 PRICE, $1 PEB BOTTLE. 4 ‘S0out it for about that eae} of ume. and will | of the ry es. John H. New- Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 1b ‘PREPARED at ro] Siaering ee aoe | etam eeschon Awalownay Tseet seeetr oretock, | sugravings of the great ton thousand selfs ~. MAERGEE ee Mr. Lewis Jobnsoni said that fifty-one years | where, after several addressee and the playing | guste paintings on the backs of our national | _opaRiEs TOTT O TS Beste on go. to his knowledge, the project of a new St. | by the band of the “Red Me: ch,” com- | bank notes, are from photographs furnisved Whoicasie Agent “2 Patrick's Oburch was spoken of. Mr. Thomas | posed for the occasion, the pavilion was de- | the Government by that establishment over ant ipanington. Mpgiesale Agent. Sullivan stated that he had voted against the | voted to terpsichorean exer: other competitors for the job. Copies of these sale of :he entire property, but now desired to Paintings for eale at the gallery. RMS conman change hig vote. The present church was an oA PATENT Onsm To-day, in the Equity panne Laman om ROOFING 11! eye-tore, was opposed S art, eo ylie.) an application was eo: ie! lo ‘wish to nave Inhabitants” style of business. The vote then | made by Mr. W. G: Busey for ae eee wa using Saami ane. froce te: Dassie ot 1S ea a tad soomomical SuTree ana mood =_ 19 on the sale of the entire property, retrain the Gey 2 ea ‘y— Satarcay evening: employ ‘powers. will commence _s a lie vote. se peste, I u. Burronghe and W.H. Dou- | “rs Wearas is delightfal ae far es tem- year, the FIRST MONDAY in * “aig The meeting then adjourned, and the pro- | gil—irom manufacturin, r fortiizere (ammoni- | |, and Water Proof rr. is South of the Bare Lime and West of the Sirth Prin= ceedings will be forwarded to the Archbishop | Sted dissolved. bone) off certain ingen bape tees ee ee vena, ond ok aot an atte Catalogues, containing view of butidinge, cipal Meridian. of the Diocese, upon whose decision fature | Mr. J. H. Bradley, Jr., for the plaintiff. and pastures and gardens somewhat—but “more” tO sad REV. THOMAS M. CANS. A.M, action will depend. Mr. D. A. Burr for the defendants. Mr. Basey ‘would be je. Speaking of the *; jy 23-2m* President. claims that the in tausod are thesamens | Weather, we may add. that lnreeen ree ‘on hand, St ruvamiane ia thie city Geld a moerticeon | Seen tt ha Sbiaieed f plee era Serle, | drought wan, the Pan teen 8 : LAX meeting c Of the State has been up to this time, excellent. LECT 1 ight at Union League Hall, Mr. J. | The defendants presented affidavits that the ghee an fesyony te Aedbengly vay phisies 8B r OLATIORE wATE a. Presiding. when a Feport was wade | ingredients Se Cannes laded atthe Mayor's ofc yesterday eveatag Fowrteenth Sirect. Bawe-n Tand K. u arrangement been railroad companies to secure reduced rates to | of the patent to Busey, and that the in; nts > Page recede car ace ST —— will best: MIUEESDAY. Seprember Penneyivania Republicans going home to | used by the Georgeiown Guano ¥ | city, and which coneisted iu bis ngs ES Vote. ‘Parties desiring to avail themselves of | were different from those ased “in making | Sho gun af Say tung test came eee pig ~~ AR the reduced rates will apply after 5 p. m.daily | Busey’s fertilizer. After short arguments by ge f boys, were shot, bat ace GHABLES B, YOUNG. Principal, after the 1sth instant to the Northern Central | the councel, Judge Wylie refased to grant the fom vadore he wae disarmed.” 426 12th street, railroad office, corner of 6th street and Pena- | injanction prayed for on accountof the patent rt, ou tf bet, Hew York ave and H street. sylvania avenue, where the chairman of the | covering too much ground, and remarked that Stoop Sunc.—On Thursday afternoon the & WALSH, = "8 ENGLISH Tailroad commitice will be om hand to furnish | it was strange that the specific quantities to be | sloop Emma Travis, commanded by Captain MSE RBuLOce's Exc certificates that sreentitied to the privi- | used were not set ferth in the patent, and also | Edward Pruett, sank to the bottom in the Po- | BAL ESTATE EXCHANGE & BROKERS ‘commodious residence lege. Rev. B B. ory, chairman: Thomas | because it was clearly shown that the same tomac off Indian Head, in consequence of be- Ho. 327 PENNA. AVENUE, South Bide, Seorgewree ‘door McNamara, of the Treasur; Daniel | ingredients been used in the manufac'ure | ing struck by a at that point. The crew Betwoon éth and 7th streets west. Fay Welch, Interior; David D. Ourriden, Printing | of gertilizers before the patent was granted. fortunately aor rowning by taking to a = a ij ce; L. Lowry Moore, War De} 9 senda daiatess small boat, in which they reached the = q eminently 8. T, Post Oiiice; ©. } EMPERANCE Cavs®.—List evening, | S#oT in THE HamD.—Mr. Hen: ‘alien, e Yard; John M. Suomo, Capito Pelee Temperance toclety held a meee while loading a pistol in the store of Mr. Jonn ct, > |. ‘tee Dye, Navy Department; A. tug at Union League Mall, which was well | A-Gied, yesterday, was so unfortanats as to ‘vive, B: Stephenson. tural artment, were ap attended. Mr. W. G. Finney presided, and | 2ccidentally shoot bimself through the hand. Charles Baglish, Kea. berm ions from the Penns: ddresses were deliyered ty Mr. Wolf, of | His Wound, however, is but slight in its char- os ‘ne -—— Families Of tages wbOse Lives eee tcc the | Colorado, Gol. D.'S. Cartise, Mr. W. P. Diee: | acter 4 firde, Bag. |. Shoemaker. in the families of those whose lives were lost by the | 504 Gecrge Savage, Rew Ds Re.—A snake was killed near Hunt- Circulars af her residence, Seminary Hotei. she maneer late calamily at the bcos Ommiios | At the Capitol groundsameeting was held | ing Oreck bridge, on Thursday last, which had auld-td =< pa foc Each member of the committee | uaver tne anapices of Homnnd Division, Sons | just worried down, or swallowed, an eel but 'VERETT INSTITUTE. Closed Will be provided with a certificate signed by | OP perance. Gol. Waller presiding, with | two inches shorter and @ quarter of an inch it or | fiance aa acoueue pp pene a Attorney Gen. | Mr HN. Rother 1fcreyary, addresses were | smaller than itself AN ENGLISH 4D CLASSICAL SCHOOL hans wil until efter 4 2 0 was “ made Jol. Waller, J. well, $ _ eral of ide State, addressed to DF Hou:toa, Meupin. and'O-k. Harris, after which Mr. Maseachnsstts avenue, Detwoen 9th and 10h sts. | a Sand ot at wens Penns leauia butaidest Philadelphia conta ae | Rothery offeredn resolution which was adopted CITY ITEMS. Landlord and tenast snd civil business J. RVERETT IN, Principal, | same eight bundved and ciztreniue Lorn ben ebm cade tae pro. | declaring it the ny ot avery good n to pe Ra eras ae \tplly extended to. and Wills covasor to B. W. Faxtey.) | e By PeFremscnt: U.S. GRANT. 80 withou! tering im person, , | use his best endeavors to have the “license PER PAIR for good Cant . Deeds, Leases, Mortgages @uly jos. B. visions of the 4tp and 19th sean oe. laws” gholshed, and to have other ‘laws Pi adel faraainb tor Mon and Bore. eee. from fa. m. $98». m. dally, osm Rsarteenth Annual Session will commence ‘Commisaloner of the General Lend Ofttce Ponade ain ins veut be Tegistered in persop, | FGeted making the business of drankard | “4,1: ADAMSON’S, 516 9th street. be i Repablions| "rhe Beboct” aoe bes been greatiy improved jOTICE TO PRE-RMPTION CLAIMANTS. | te by thedrth cection the ‘Teqister sal! sz tay | llega maeiegcne ‘Tare 18 To NOTIFY THE PUBLIO that Geo. B. | AJATIONAL “Uirchlare may be shtained Af toe Beckstorce, oF the lands within the townah! only evidence,’ &e. The ‘<7 that you nave not lived for ten days berore the election in the division does not interfere with your voting it you still consider it your residence.” Ad. journed, ——- Tyimp Division, Bors ix BLUB.—A calied Meeting of the officers of the Third Division, Boys in Bine, was held Friday nigh!, a! Brown's Haul, D street south, Gen. O. H. Hol- den in the chair, and Mayor J. W. MoKiurght secretary. After receiving the reports commanding officers of regiments, Vol. Uooper moved that a committee be appointed to build a ball, which was carried, and the following i i i : 5 ¥, Py & 4 3 Fy 2e if ile i 4 man waved him ic the market; whes be lett the . wanted him in the market, when he le: vopicle, and. on returning, tound tbe horse wagon, and obliging colored man were all gone’ ——_e—__ PAINyUL AcoIDEN?.— Yesterday morning, 8 little daughter of Mr. Nicholas about thirteen years of age. WAS severely at her fi residence. near the corner of 7th and H streets, South Washington, py the up- seting of & potof boiling coffee. The scatding quid was emptied upon the right leg of the ie sufferer, myuring Ber very severely. RopBERy OP JEwRLRY —This morning, Mr, Charles Stewart, residing near Kendall Green, reported at police headquarters that after the funeral of his deceased wite on Thursday !as’, abont #600 worth of diamonds and jewelry, with a watch and chain, had beew missea from bishouse, The case was taken in hand by Mr. McDevitt, who made ugh examination of and found the jewelry bid ‘away in the corner of a closet where the cook- ing ut: msils are kept. and it was turned over to Mr. Stewart. Pe More than likely that the guilty party will be arrested by Mr. McDevitt. 1t is supposed that one of Sere ‘vants committed the robbery. nis bat wituout effect, his ‘death taking the evening. His Baltimore ovr DanoeR.—The little son of Mrs. Jast, by the giv! balcony on wi many were standin viewing the 12 ——_e——. ‘ NDERST AND that Cooper & Latimer will St books, and as hey seem tonace ve of sales in eg Hh and this is the commencement of the we would advise our renders to Jook out for the advertisements of the firm. RELIEF Po! is AVONDALE SUPPERERS.— ‘The officers, employees and marine guard at the Washington Navy Yard Ssturcay sub- scribed upwards of $150 for the relief of the suficrers by the Avondale disaster. ‘ile can sell Shoes, Boots,4c.,as cheap Sy eoe ‘who advertises in the Star. 7,14 ee RED, WHITs ABD BLUE BLANKETS, Bed Rey CRT eg ON ). advance ee ea or. Conme, Diseased Nails, Vascular Excrescen- | piturs. ee; larged Joints, and other dis- | Sime" ‘overs’ Gen oncui ay He poner gs paced treated by Dr. | “"m,'todp me ” 08-1 see hoe AN YON THE OAUSES OF Lost | oH MA 3, BMORY RicoRD, 8. ™. Calls made at | wo. 141 W. Fayettostrect, alt Md. sent | Tesidences between 6 . mm. No charge to any . sopt-ly | torconsultation st office. ished 1561. | peorosats FOR aay SUPPLIES. Daror Qranrapaserens Orzice, | Silt *" ADAMBON'S, 506 9th stzeet. eel He ae tee copy of | ELF s00Pat HIGH BOHOL FoR Bors. Muer Wra—-o Vis Denying the Pact.”— : | ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, AND MATHEMAT- Stevens, serbia fern Bay HOF M street, between 0th and lth streets, | ple ct selling Oe sie JOMM A. GBAVRA, Princi ‘wo, being sound and correet in every feature: For to Rev. BW LOWEIE, Gane pound ss chesp as though you bought = Potaity ciety meee eed aE, Tana Np aearmuennnarapes |S Russe SHuetine jarsery Cloth, Air recently ander treet =) . Pillows, &c. al Sees > a FOB. HOUSE. pg thn Bose — SI: ADAMSON’S, 506 9th street, the = on T street as abe et eed Be infiaence te ssseuestar ae She school, oa F eye, Be. 3 Sept ‘A wile order of the TWANTIBTH MEDIOaL sEeBION, 1969-70 COLLEGE BUULPING CORNER OFTENTH CITY OF WASHINGTON, U* the mises Pines iss, Cc HE LABGBST STOOK OF SCHOOL BOOKS ‘the old-established * Head- Tishtiyrense shah APITOL BILL BAL MSTATE AGEROY, ania? G. 4. WHITAKER & Ou,

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