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a ee ee EVENING STAR. ‘TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1869. LOCAL NEWS, ements, Excursions, Pie-Nics, &c. National T&RaTRE—LeMfiagwell Bor) s- ie troope. OLL HALT.—Cslebration of the Ham- euterial by a grand eonc > Suengerboud and Arion Queries Giaee? ExcURsion to Norfolk and retarn — = on Mondays and Thursdays. ae AILY EXcURstow to Mount Vi steamer Arrow, at 0am. V7" Om the Ommrsvses for hire to 1 parties Nailor & Bro’s stables.” PIM? zc MARKARITER’s ART GALLERY, 656 7th street. Smrru & Stgone’s Ant Gatiray, 25 F trees. ANALOSTAN Thursday next. Masonic Pic-Nicatthe new Schuetzen Park to-morrow. Frerivat awp TOURN* Weve at Forestvilig Md., on Thursday IsLawp.—Tournament on CORPORATION AFFAIRS. BOARD OF ALDERMES, Sept. 13, 1569 —The Co jaid before the Board a commart- .tion ¥ am‘ e Mayor, ia waich he say: my duty to 8 . that, although I have ap Proved the finn the du’'rs of the Sa- P end Publ Soncols, 904 for other Porposes, re are, in my opi‘on, gr~ Jections \0 some of its provisions. A. supercedes, however, was mo: Rs S, 1 pa: ferred should bécome @ iaw. This bill takes from the Soperintendent all power to sct, exe=pt under special insiractions from the Board of ‘Trusiees, of &sab-board thereof, ot which he as made the mere crea He sboo'd, it ap- pears to me, have at Irsst voice in tar adop- tion of rules and regula ios for echool man- agement; in prescribing the course of s im che ‘lection of text bovks; the ex And selection of teachers, as well as a the power to enforce order and discipline in the school room. He sbould have power to call Meetings of the teachers, in order to make suge grstions and impart instructica to them in the Srtof tex bing and governing the pupils. He sould also possess the power to suspend teacners for d’squalification of ‘mproper con- duct, snd toexpel pep:is for disobedience or other disorderly teaavior, subject to Me ape Prove! of the Boxrd of Trustees, These pow. r= should. m my judgment, be granted in the Dill. and not be let. to the discretion of the Board, who may or may not, at their plessere. adopt regulations giving bm any or all of them. The Superiitendent isgor Sov ld be at least, selected on account of bis qusiifications and experience as 1a educator.and some deference sbould be given to Lis judgment im regard to these matters. Besides, noibing should be left that may by ty bring the Board of Trustees and perinteadent in collision eu any of these Another objection is con! third secnon. whi ion of the principals of the Male Grain- jools of the First and Third Districts Tate of #2,.00 per annum,” je those of the other districts receive $1,600 per annum. I 9m at a loss to conceive why tinction was made. unless because in wet aud Third Ss superior school Douses have been erecta. Sut I capuot think st right that because they bave inferior: shool Bouses an inferior c'ass of te ve employed in the other less favored districts. The qualifications of the teachers stould be the same in all the distri = tice requires that paid alrke. ‘These objections are thus stated with the idea of calling your attention to the several points named, hoping that should the Councils agri > witb me, some action may sp2ed'ly be tikea to wodvfy the law and repeal the obnox'ors provis ous.” Referred to Commitieeom S:ho!> and ordered to be priatsa. ‘The Chair also laid be ore the Board com- Muvicahons from the Mayor announcing bi approval of several acts which originated in this Board, and inclosing the statement of the account of the City of Washington with the First National Bank to date, as follows:—pr— cial tax, $3,107.25; First Ward fand. HLS" 10; Second. $31,975.59. Third, $10,335. Fourth, Si0.153.97; Fifth, $13,099.98; Sixtn, ener school fund, fund, ‘S323. Total, ¥, A. Boswell, Collector, ption fund, $2,716.99; generai fond, $62,35%=%, water tax fund, $25,457.35; Metropohtan police fund, £14,255.53; school bouse tund, $v2.527 5; gas fund, $24,223 as the Board w >py of the account im deteit the grading « { Zid street west, (rom the cle to Mstreet north. The « “there has be turBed to this offier. ments Commitive. Several Council Feterted. Mr. Davis introduce! a bill appropris:ing $2,250 to purcbsse, for the use of the padi sebools, the lot ana ouilding located on th noribesst corner of R and 20th streets, known Mission Chapel; referret to Committee on jools. Mr. Siewart introduced bill to widen Square Referred to thelmprove- bills were appropriately io by days’ work, ir. Moore, aud ud lively filibastering, the yeas and nays being called uineteen times, after whieh the bill w8s passed. Mr Stewart @ notice of bis intention to move, at the it meeting of the Board, a recorsideration of the vote by which the bili to estal a bigh aud normal school was, at the m-rtinz of the Board on Monday last. indetimitely pos.ponea. Council dill to grade and gravel 1ith street ‘west, trom N to Bourdary. was pas.ei. Mr. Copzolly introduc ad the compensation of principals ¢ rtain pal ols: passed. [Te bill—in accordance ‘with the Mayor's recommendation above—t t and Third Districts at 52.000 each per anuum.} Also, presented Temonstrance agairst the street sewer extensiou; referred. Also, intro- dverd Dill to pay for repairs om the station- house of the sixth precinct; referred. Mr. Morsell present 4 petition of E.E. White for a sewer in F street norta, from 12: to Lith West; referred. Also, imtrodac d bills to trim and regravel L etre#t north, trom 12th to 15th weet. and New York avenue, from 9th to 13th ferred troduced & resolution request- Bosrd of Common Counc! to revurn to thas Boerd the bill to reimburse Generel O. O, Moward alleged to bave bern expend d sy him ja irying wat-r pipe 1fcM Jd street east to Hh stree: east,” which assed the Board of Aldermen last wees. ‘The resolution wae rejected. Also, introduced & adopting & part of tbe rules of Mow: Board n extracts trom Jefferson's Manual sud Pirelay’s Digest, which set for'n ihe principle that “those who take excep. tons uiers of bill are t 10 conside: i:), but uone & directly sgainst the body of tne Mr. J. H. Crane, lave omer of the Fourth Ward, addres: «d to thetwo bers of the Board of Aldermen tom the Fourth Ward. Mr. Baker objectoa ding, and moved that the paper be the ‘o ‘he Speci! Commuitiee bavi under consideration. joore deman the reading of the paper, eud on the Ohair ting the question | “Shall the mi cal be read!" the vote resulted: Yeas—Messrs. WasBINGTom, Sept. 13, 1560.—Nesers. Emery end Moore, mensers of the Board of fourth Ward—Gentlemen - my uication, sent to the Board of Aldermen on the 30ch wit, Was written. I find, om going over the mailer carefuliy with Ogures, that the ps Mayor, former Sarveyor, and Mecere O'Berrne Go., is much greater ‘what the contractors received for gravelipg up toabout the At the time the tast contractors € wares this side Rey are sail at work at ‘work ter from being fin- that pont,and the shed. In the opinion of the Assistant Commis- as Well as of other competent jud ‘not more thas oue Balt the amount ef © BATTOW, And yet it will bs borne im mind that they (the contractors) have re. ceived pay {oF the full depth of gravel and {ati wid'D of stree m the nor" ie of G street, from North Lider, Messrs. Tealey ang ight-foot gat. nt said foot- Esiim paved a foot ter Inst ear, 3D: ‘Mz. Moore presented a | ] contractors bave for sit this work | done last year by Teutey aud Ela: brides the street averages at least eight feet too uar- Tow, making about twenty feet of grading for | which they have received pay without haying | performed the work. I sum up the amount the coutractors are really entitled to on trree streets to thes data. as follows:—For grading K + 35,100 cubic yards, at i] cents, $3,550; graveling, 30.00) square yards, at 10 cents, $3,000. For grading G street. £00 cable Yards, at 11 cents, 288. For | graveling G and is. stro t, $,00) square yards, ‘oue Dulf,) at Wcents, $790. Total amonnt for work up to'bis dat, 87.438. oF $4,207.35 lew than the comtractors bad received up to the Ist of August. Since about the Ist of Augus‘a part of Mr. Gleeson’s force bas been at work on M s.crt. They bave graded and graveled that strrst trom Nor.b Capitol strest to the Tiber, which will amount to not over #3,000. This amuvat deducted trom the advances the con'ract>: hed re ceived up to the Istot Augast. (2',3 Bill leave a bal Bow due the Corporation der this @ fair statement, and am citi fed a fair measar. mentef the work will prove me correct a I pronounce the Mryor’s 8:1 Jounc'!s Inst Monday bight a bors. faced taleebocd, and will prove it to ba so, if I can havean opportunity. The investigation | exemine the work | ommittes are to-morrew. along with them! it convenient to go You areat liberty to pap- And_wherever you please. ‘Very truly, J.H. Cn. Mr. Emery presenied petition of Geo. Savaz- Waying remis ot a referred. Mr. rk presented & memorial (with bill) to have | t on North Capitot stret, between B north; referred. Also, petition (with S ON Vd street east, between ryland avenue: referred. | re North Capitol str: st, be- | tween Band G north; and Ist stre-: east, be- tween Band G north’ and to curb, pave and gatter on east side of North Capitol street, be- tween Oana G north; west side Ist street ¢ast, between D and H north, and west side of North Capitol street, between B and G north; Teferred. Alco presented communication of James Crutchett in reference to the above pro- posed Improvements; referred. Also, ‘bill to | grade, gravel and patk Fast Capitol street, | from ist to 1ith east; referred. | | Mr. Champion presented bill tolay a water | mam im 11th street east, ; Fel m Also, bills r. Baker introduced bill to lay a water mein on ©'h streat west, .rom D to E south: re. | ferred. Also, bill grant'ag permirsion t» Mrs Svean Griswold to erect a frame kitchen; r ferred. Alc>, resolution requesting the Sur- | veyor tomake an esimateof oserst of grating | and giavelirg 13th street west, from Marylend | Svenne to Water street, and report the result to this Board: passed. Aiso. concurrent re-olo tion that the copies of Webbs’ Digest of tha Corporatica laws now in the possession of the Water Register be placed in toe charge of tos Mayor,, subject to bis control aud orde:; adopted. Mr. Knight introduced the following: «Resolved, That the persons summoned as wit- ne-ses Defoe & committee of this Bo*~d suall Rot be permitted to publish throvrh the pro. ceedings of Board tne matters which they should testify te before the said committ °.”? Adopted without a division. Mr. ry b, std—yeas 11, nays 2, (Messrs, Moore jorsell.) Gomneit joint resolution requesting the Mayor t>suspend the ‘Work upon the bridges at Third street west and P north, Fourth west and « north; saa Fifth west, between (2 and R north; providing for the appotntment of a joint committ-e of two Aldermen sod tbree Councilmen to examine into 12e expedieucy of cvastructing a sewer from Sixth street west, sud along R 9ud Boun- dary streets north, ito First street west, to connect with the main branch of the Tiber, and requ: sting the Superintendent of Sewers, &-., | to furmish ssid committee with estima’ 4 rela. tive cost of said sewers and of the the bridges. passed. The Chair appointed on th nt com. mittee on the part of this Board, M: nolly and Emery. ‘The Chsir toen anounced as the Special | Comw'ttee, under the resolution ot Aveust 234 appoint: committes to examine into the | Barges made in reference to ail zed changes of des on the grade book of the city without authority:—Measrs. Moore, Sister, Kuight. Mr. | Baker gave notice of bis intention to move at the next meeting of the Boaré a reconsidera- tion of the vote by wDich the Board this even. | ing passed the bill repealing that portion of the act defiving the duties of the Superintendent of Public Schools, which raises the sslaries of the principals of the Ist and 3d district schools to 82.000 peravmum each. Mr. Stewart called up the bill to clo-» the barber shops on Sun- da, : a iat also be unlawful for any person to black boots im or upon the streets on Sunday,” Lest: yeas, Messrs. Ulark, Emery, Moore, Sialer, amd President (Crocker) 5. Nays, | Messrs. Baker, Champion, Connelly, Davie, | Morell, McCatbran and Stewsrt, 7. M Moore then offered the follow ng amendment: “god it shall also be Unlawadl for any person | 10 drive an ice cart oF seil ice on After a long debate the amend- rejected; yeas 3, (Messrs, Moore, Morse!l and President Crocker:) navs 10. The next amendment offered by Mr. Moore ‘Was to probibit (be sale of newspaperson Sun- gay: lost The bill then passed: yeas, Messrs. Beker, Clark, Conrolly, Davis, Emery.Kuizht, Meath Stewart and Siater, % pays, | Me-srs. Chsmpion, Moore, Morrel and Crock. er,4. The Board, at midnight, adjouraed. Comxon Councit.—President Williams in the chair, and ell the members present. ry s*ating tbat it having been reported that No. 1 emgine-house was insecure, he had tostructed Sbiet Engineer to call on Mr. Cu: closing & commuvication from Mr. Ot stating that he had exsmined the building: that it 1s 26x43 feet long, with two sterie braced with partition walls: that the front and Tear walls cannot be relied on. Mr. Cluss Tecommends the introduction of a girder, sup- orted by iron columns, and suggests that the yor ssi for an appropriation of $250 for purpose. Also, communications from the Surveyor, in apswer to resolution, stating tha: the grading of 23d stree. west, from G street north to the conal, will require 12,916 cubic yards, at fitteen cemts, costing $1,957.4' Comnecticat Avenue, from L mt to, Bou dary, on the grade, will require yards at fifteen cents, $5,423.00; graveling, 35,175 re yards, at fourteen cents, $5,535. sud gravel New York avenue, fri 9h To gtadirg. costio: gravelipg, >'>1 for grading So %, gravehing $1,331 6); giv: the following es''mates for grading end grav. ing E street south, from ths cant to 5th. stree 57.50; Ls stre+t south, from 2d to 13th surets east, St. Sixth street east, trom K to M streets north, $1,541.66; Fifth street east from K to M streets, $1,362.91; L street, from 1st street east to eastern boundary, $4,109.63; C street sourh, from New Jersey avenue to Canal street, $3,075.15; R streat north, from 16th street 10 wesi=rp boundary, $3,333,06; Seventh street esst, from Pc nnsylvacia avenue to East Capitol eet, $267 33; Ninth street east, tom East Capitol to B streets south, £776 74: H street north, from 23d to 2ith streets, $423.79. Also, | stating (hat the eastern sice of (3s whart «x. tends beyond the easfera line of 1710 street 1) | feet 9 incbe =: allot which were referred. Asso, @ letter from Lewis McKenzie, presi- dent ef the Loudoun and Hampshire railroad Mr. Mck i will be gisd to have ag jew some time im October with the two 'y Council on the subject of ovr enterprise. with a view of co-operation on the part of your authorities to the great entar- pr'se looking to & short route to the West. I do not haow Bow it is to bs brought about except by addressing the two presidents of the Boards, which I now do. It isnot my wish or desire to bron hichows any of your —- et yet I prefer saying verbally what Seay, and then leave the Couvetls to act A: Im their wisdom they may deem advisable tua matter I consider deeply interes.iug tothe metropolis of the nation.” Referred to mittee om Rail bs The amendments of the Aldermen to increase to two members on the part of that Board the commutes to 't @ more efficient construction of sewers; to pay J. William M. Siowen, spot Lh ging to the poor, &c., were con- e Mr. Taylor asked and obiained leave t> ten ‘an estimate of substantial briage stream crossing said street between 17th snd 18th streats west; and requesting the City Su: es ima’ss of the costof tog 19th street west C to E north, and 20. strest west from O Borth; adopted- By Mr. ‘Hall—Joint resolution anthorizing the Mayor tooffer 8 reward of $1. for the are re conviction of incendianes; bili for re- om ns el tl ol lock oviding foran o'clock un- i 7M o'clock on Wednesday (to morrow) eve- ning: adopted. A Mr. Pi Resolation ing uiring of the = itis frasible to ettuenten Surveyor w 2 Boundary street, between Sth and 9th and I7tb and [Sy streets; adoptad. By Mr. Burgess—Resolution directing the Mayor to suspend the Work on the britges on | id.ith and Sth sires's,and providiog for the Appotutment of a committes to inquire into. the expediency of cousiructing & sewer along R Iish this communication, or show it whenever | from Pennsylvania | ferred. Ss ee | to Merylead avenue; ditto 10:h street east, from and Boundary streets, from 6th to ‘which was adopted. Bll for footwa: east side Of 11th street, from 6th to referred. By Mr. Detrick—Bill for tootways on North Capitol street, from New Yor! euue to Boundary: passed. Bull for relief ot Johu Daler; reterced By Mr. Beall—Bill toex:end sewer in square 4G to abate a nuisance; reterred. Resolution Tequc sting the Surveyor to furnishan esttmate of the number of cubic yards of grading ncces- erty to put New Jersey avenue, from Ni York avenue to Boundary, on the grade, the number of square yards of eraveling quired 'o gravel the same, with the cost: adopted. Besolution in relation to the improv ment of >. street, from R sireet to Boundary, essed. PSy Mr. Hatton—Bi to grade and gravel Nor b Cspitol sires, from’ D to G; reterred. Bill proving that it shall not be lawful for te Mayor to make any contract for or in be- | balf of the Corpotation of Washington with | any member of the Board of Aldermen or | Beard of Common Council of ssid city; that it shall not be lawful iur the Mayor or any other oMcer to make any contract for the Corpors- tioa if the amongt sboll exceed five hundred dollars, witbons first pablicty advertising for at least six days in tbe newsp ipers publish: d in the city of Washington, for propovsis to do work or furnish goods; that it shall not be law- ful for the Civy Register to countersign any ‘warrant or check for money to be paid on any contract heresiter to be made, to which the Corporation of Washington is a party, until | there shall have been pres*ntvd to him satis. Tsctory evidence that euch oontract was made | 1m accordance with the provisions of this act. By Mr. Holmec—Petition for trimming and graveling 2d street east, from (to I north: | pevitica or pavement on east side of 2d stree: | east, from Ito M north; bills for gas main aud water main in Square’ 571; bill provicing for the conveyance of prisoners to the Washington Asylum, and to connect the Asylum with the police stations by telegraph; all ot which | were referred. By Mr. McKoight—Bills for tootways and gutters on the east side of 3d street east, be- tween Massachusetts avenue and © street north: de. on the south side of D street and Mascachuse:ts avenue, letwoen 2d and Sth streets east; referred, Rocolution requesting the Surveyor to furnish e.timate for arching the Tiber, from Pennsylvania avenue to In- a dopted. Resolution calling en the te for grading 2d stree: cost, icom D strest south to V serecato. Bills to provide for c arch unde tree. east wath its intersection with D si south; to gride and gravel ¢7 sireat south, trom Jd to 4h strrat racy, ty) water main in 3d street a::, from Penn nin avenue to G: orgia Avenue; 10 utuoris. the Mayor to execute all nece sary legal papers t> euteg ind €! ct & Jaw pus. odin 1-63 ta regard to a cerain a'ey in equare 724; referred. By Mr. Venable—Bill for footways on wes side of 12th street east, from Pennsylvania ave- nue t> East Capitol str: et; referred. By Mr. Simm:—Bills for the establishment of cool.cales in different sections of the city, that persons may bave their coal weighed, aud providing for the appointment of weighers, ruction of the expenses to to met by a tax of ten cents vu. eich load; to grade and gravel 7th street ex: trom East Capitol street to Marylacd aven ditto 11th street esst, from East Capitol Fest Capitol stret to Maiyland avenue: re- ferred. ines—Bill for footways on the e of 7/h sir: st €ast, from Pennsylvania avenue to East ©ipitol street; referre1. By Mr. Biowa—Kesolution requesting the Mayor to cavrea. imp Post to be erected at tne southerst corner of 4th snd F strects; agreed to. By Mr. Boyd— Resolution directing the Oom- mitic2 on Drawage to inquire into the feasi- bility ofer-cting a water flitererin the basement of the Oity Hall, as also a mammoth filterer between the main reservoir and the city; *—biil to reset the curbstones ue wm the south side of D are.. west and the 4 Arenue, between $3 and els Wet; reterred. Aldermen bill to widen gutters in square 1! Was prsved. Mr. Detrick, from the Commt Teported BIN to pay W.L. Le need. mittee on Police, payment of scay- 3nd hours of work. The bill pro- vides that from and after the passage of this paid in ad- are authorized to it tLo’clock p.m. during tha Whole year. After some debate the bill was pasted—yeas lt, pays 4. Also, adversely on the bill toprevent public nuteances; committee @ischaiged. Also, bill providing for the re- yonding of money paid for licenses that are re- ceed or withbeid: bills grautiug certain privi- Teges to meee: s es ‘aunote N: o. are- msn; passed. On motion of Mr. Fardon, the Board pro- ceedea to consider the bill (B. A.) autborianrg the Trustecs of Public Schools to employ an ional music teacher, ata salary of $1,200 per annum, and repealing the act providing for an assistant mosic teacher. ‘Mr. Holmes submitted a substitute «that the esievies of each of the teachers of voc*! music jn ort public echools Rereaiier ba $60) Tespi ct- ively: which, on motion of Mr. Fardon was Jaid on the table. The biil ‘ps: ‘yeas 15. pays 1—Messrs, Detrick, Gaines, Piper, sud Thompson. Mr. Burgess introduced a biil torepeai an act to regula'e the weight and sale of hay; referred. The concurrent resolution placing the copies of Webb's Digest wnder the cuntrol of tthe Mayor wes adopted’ The Board adjourned to Wednesday eveuin; MeerrxG OF MARYLAND REPreticans. Last nighta meeling of Maryisnd Republ residents of Washington, was held at Union League Hall, for the purpose of effecting sn organization with a view to securing the votes of all Maryland Republicans in this city at the coming State election. At 8 o’elock, ‘with about twenty persons present, the mcet- ig Was cailed to order . J. E. Porter, on ‘whose motion Mr. F. Collins Smith was chosen chairman, HT. ‘appointed secre- tary. Messrs. Mansfield, Dove and Por: ‘were appointed to secure a copy of the consti- tution of the old Maryland Asseciation wbich existed here during the war, and the following gentlemen were appcinted a committee to procure the names and co-opera- tion of every Republican voter of Maryland bow in Washington:—Government Printing Hickman: War Department, F. Post Office,John Goldsborough; Captain L. Long; Capitol Extension: H. Dove; Treasury, E. M. Faehtz; y-yard, J. E. Porter, internal Revenue, J. W. Leteourneau: Jastrict at large, Captain W-. Gibson, Captain David Crouch, Edward Hud- son and Lewis Weisser. A resolution, offered by Mr. J. B. Mansfield, inviting all Republicans of Maryland, irrespec- tive of race, color, oF condition, who may be in the city, to participate m the deitberations of the meetings of the Maryland Repablican As- sociation. was adopted ‘An invitation was extended to all persons Present who wished to do so, to come forward 8nd sign the roll of membership; which was responded to by sbout twenty persons, most of them clerks in the Depactments, Adjourned. eee Onto REPUrLICAN Assocration.—At a meeting of the Ohio Republican Association, held Inst night in the Jecture room of Uolum- bien Law Building, (President A. M. Gange- ‘Wer in the chair,) tbe comuiittee Sppolnted at the last meeting to confer with the Bultimora and Obio Railroad Company, submitted a full report of their proceedings, stating that they bad been suczessi ul in procuring tickets at re- duced fnre to several different points in Obio. On motion of R. W. Kerr, @ resolution was adopted providing for the ppomtment of a ttee of one from each department and to make lists of Ohio voters and to urge upon said voters the great importsnce of voting in Obio at the approaching October election, said committee be requested to wait upon the heads of the different depirtments, for bag onl of obtaiming leaves of absence for aj] Obsans in their respective departments, ‘who may wish to return to the S:ate to vote in jetober. Thirty-eight additional names were afixed to the constitution. making the total member- sbip of the associsuon up to tus time, ninety- 2x. Adjourned. FURERAL oF sn. B. Joor.— Yesterday after- Boor the funeral of Mr. Benedict Jost, whose death has alreagy been announced, took from the acmee Lamees ee ae a G streets, was pumeross friends of the ‘aoczoned, The’ fan Fea etataiabiees late dicai*a "Processed "wee" formas: beatae ey ora a a. Jost was a member. band, bed to Hill where cortege mare! aS Cemetery, —_—— JONADARS Latent ERATOR — ‘The second anniversary tion tras celebrated Asst night at the E Street oS Church, with Grand Patrtaren 8. 0. is presiding. Rev. Dr. made a rvent prayer, which was followed by a favorite selection “nog y B quartette, com. dof Mr aud Mrs. K. F. Evans, Mr. H.H. itiey and Mr. F. W. Ritter, atter winch ad. dresses were made ty Mevsrs. O. K. Harris, Jobn Tweedale, Dr. T. G. Clayton, Prot. W, P. Drew, and Rey. Dr. Hemilton. Then fol. lowed the benediction and adjournment. ———— ACCIDENT TO & Police OvFICER.—Abon: 2 O'clock Wis morning Officer O. T. Leach, of the six!b police precinct. while Tanning to what he supposed to bea fire, but which turned out to be the aurora borertis, fell over a pele in the street, near the corner of sth and I # reets, and injured his left knee seriously. He ‘westaken to bis residence shortly atterwar aud received the attentions of & physician. BALt.—The game yesterday between vonal and ‘Tellers clabs, on the Na- | rounds, resulted favor of the Na- by a core of $5 to 15, as follows: | NATIONAL. O.R| JEFFERSON 4 6) oe >. Samuel Nugent, ted. morning the will of t! THE COURTS. ORINTNAL Count, Judge Fither.—This morn- ing, Arthur Simms, grand larceny, and Kate ‘Winters, recerving stolen property, molle pros. dicted for an assault, was Judge Purcell. —This @ Dennis O'Uonn0r was fully proven. Annie Mary Sheets quali- fied as administrairiz of the estate of John ORrgaxs’ Court, > F Tb. Sheets—bouc $1,000 and was appointed guar- Hollipgsbend, s 2) dian to the minor children—bond s%)). The Coughtin, s. first and final account of admiuistrator of Geo. Joyce, rf... R. Thomas and executriz of Edward W. Fa sed. Fly Balls Missed—Joyee, 1; McUtellan, 1 Boyie, 1 Foul Balis Caught—Fox, 2; McOlelian, 1; | Finley, 1; Oharch, 1. Out on Bases—Naiional, Itt on Rases—Nationai, Base on Called Balls—St Hollingshead. Strack Out—MeCauley. Total Bases on Hits—National, 61; Je son, 18. Double Piays—Coughlin, Forker, McUiel- ie, Anderson and Finney ane lome Ru! Fox, 1; Sta rt. Balls Cailed— National, 19; Jefferson, 29, Pessed Balls— National, 1; Jefferson, ‘Time of Game—T wo bouss and ten minutes. | Umpire—N, E. Young, of the Olympic Buse | Bali Cinb. Scorere—Mesars. Wetzell and Pot's. The Nationals start on their northward and esstward tour on the 16th instint, and will take a thoroughly organized vine, who m-:a to play ond win ii it can be done; and tf they play their best. Wasaington will have no cause to complay Jefferson. 16 effer-on, 4. » Birdsall and | THe Assavtt on JUDG aud Discharge of Ons of tie Assai Weeks since Judge Purcell, who, 1t will be re- | membered, was assaulted in Bladensburg on 16th of July last, having ascertsired the name of one of bis assailants, supposed to be | the principal, procured from Justive Waliace, of Bladensburg, a warraut for the arrest of the | arty. At that time the accused was not in | Bladensburg, but yesterday morn.ng the party | cbarged (Andrew Lynch) returned thera and was Pied on been seat in for Judge Purcell the examination | sed on the charge ui assault and BY ttery with fpient to kil was pi ded with, in the presence of a large number of spectators, And, us will be seen by the following statement justice, the charge was Tequesi of the judge, the accused expressing his Tegret that ecurrence took place. sDtate cf Maryland, ov complaint of William F. Purcell, vs. Andrew Lynch. Uase on trial. ‘The defendant, while this c1- was pending, the charge being against said Andrew Lynch for having assaulied Judge William F. Pur- cell, by shoving him off the bridge leading | from Bisdenst urz to ilyatisyille, on the night of the 16th of July last, the said Lyncn being present in court, states that bh» was intoxicated on that occasion, or be wou'd mot have been | guilty of such conduct, ana that be (Lynch) Fegiets that it ever took place, and it will never be the case agai, as Judze Parcei! ever gave Lim any cause to ill-treat him. ‘Thereupon Judge William F. Purceli arose | in court and stated ‘that although he had been greatly outraged by thix affair, ard by the false and slous rewspaner statemen*s, vengeance was not his,’ and be. 10 his magna- pimity and kindness, would ask that the case should be dismissed forever, and so ordered the court to make the proper record. kn ie Wattace, J.P. “Bladensburg, Md., Sept. 13, 1869.” pba Fings.— Abont 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon Officers Jarboe and Melson tarned in an alarm of fire from box 32, corner of 7thand D sirats, an old stable on the corner of Sth and D) sireats being discovered on fire. The Officers rescued 4 horse and wagon in the stable at the time, but the building, belonging to Mr. James Fraziar, ‘Was entirely di ‘oyed, the loss being about $200, on which there was no insurance. There is but little doubt but that it was te workof an meendiary. About 9 o'clock an alarm was rung in from box 39, (State Department,) caused by the burning of the grocery and dry goods store of Mr. George. Phillips, on 13th between R and S streets, which was entirely destroyed, the loss being about $3,000, most of which is covered by insurance, The police report that the firemen were late in getting on the ground, put it is al- leged that some of the companies did not receive the correct alarm. The building was known as the Quaker store, a large irame, and but little was saved. It is said to have been set on fire. About 11 o'clock an alarm was turned tn from box, corner of 10th and H street, by OM- eer Duvall, of the fifth preci sed by the vorning of @ load of bay standing at the corner of Sth and 1 streets, belonging to Mr. \der Sergear t about S100, Is but little doubt bat that it was the incendiary. Officer Rora tarved 63 box,and Officer Pierce box, but received no answer. ———_2—_ aiticnlty oc- Warrenton, Va., on Saturday night in which it is stated that a maa named Db. ‘Wes stabtcd in 1 at the bands of John Edds, that he hes since diea. From the information r-ceived concern. ing the transaction itappears tbat Dav: gun in Edds’ store on Saturday morning, and at night, when be called for it, was told by Edds that he could not have it until he paid a bill he owed bim. Davis said: J left Ithonght I left it with a gentle. man.” Edds then seized the knife, walked trom the bebind the counter, and plunged it into Davis’ abdomen. Mr. Edds was formerly 2 citizen of this place, and the dtiver of a stage between Wasbington and Alexandria during the war. A son of his is at present a driver on the 7tb street railroad route, and left Washing- ton Yor Warrenton this morn: —_.—_ 'y Yard on employees were again be paid, be operation of the recent circular of the Secretary. The work on the steamer Nipsic is nearly completed, and she will be ready for sea, it 18 thought, 1m about ten days. Yesterday tbe work of fliting up the Goverament steamer Pblex was commenced. and she will b» speed- ily provided with new farniture and fitted for sea. Admiral igren. commandant of yard, has been in New York for several days past, and is expected back to-day or to-m-rrow. General F. A. Stratton, civil engineer of the yard, will return to bis post of dutv to-mor- men were dis Saturday, on row, baving been absent on furlough for a month past. Trortixe R. uite a large number of embled at tbe National Course yesterday afternoon to Witness a trial of speed between the sorrel mare Idaho, entered by O. Sandereon, Esq., ond the bay mare Blanche, entered by William Lee, b for 8% rness. ‘The paily of resi- rrounding country, fuclading many from Prince George county, Md., where both animals belong, although there were qnite A number of spectators from this city. Betting wos quite brisk, the bay ing to be & favorite. was spirited and interesting, nd resulted in favor of the sorrel in the first {bree heate, in 3.07, 3.6% and 3.05 respectively. e track wi cellent order, and the day in every way favorable for the race. ——-2 —__ New En He jover.—The new engine- bou:e in the Saventh Ward, located on the ¢@ penters and contractors, and ©. W. King bricklayer. —-——_ . Dax oF -Atonmmant.—aAt siz o'clock this evening will commence the Jewish ~ Day ot end at the same our ing. It is one of the most m to their calendar, resi a= Aton ° will on ‘Wedneraa Picnah io their ogues almost from begin. to theend of the day. 1 some places tbeir syna. devout Jews eit up all night Gogees. —_.+_—_ Mam Ovannoagp.—Y esterday wan named Onarles bey fell wharf overboard. while in the act of ne from the st Striking his Bead. be wasso stunned as to be unab!e to as. sist bimeelf, and bad it not been for a couple ar gentlemen, who setzed and drew him on he would doubijess Rave drowned. Deawne BLIC SCHOOLS— Mrs. er, 8 teacher Trurawiog from Boston, ts now in the city, and bas met the tenchers of tbe public school, ee ol & consultation ‘With them on tue subject of making drawing 9 feature in the capree of aiudy pursued am the schools. a Gaivs ——— SALE oy ProrgntY.—Cbaries W. Boteler sucticucer, cone ‘afteracon the north Hf of ot 13, im equare ‘Sth street op ite Cir the Vements, to Somes ©. Barbour Tor e050. A Jy Wousw—Yesterday Officer ebsrge of committing an a> ault oa Emma everly and Justice Pearson Aned her #3. | leb, down the river light. ger Raving | & y Were approved and pas: ——_-—_— Tae Potomac Froxt.—The journey around the wharves to-day is made agreeable by & gentle southwestern breeze, which somewnat facilitates the arrival of inward-boand vessels The steamer Arrow, Stackpole, left Galt’s wharf at her usual Reur for Mount Vera with passengers and mails for Marshall’ Landing. From Potomac Ferry wharf the steamer Wawaset, Fooke, left at an early hour this morning for ‘joman and river Iaud- ings, it being the inauguration of the fall semi- weekly trips to that point and Cone river. The reports from the wharves are appended: Carter's Wharf.—Arrived—Schooners. Marty Elizabeth. Ragan. from Accotin! ‘a, with ‘wood for Wm. Worden & Oo; Lady Emma, Suedecor, from Philadeiphia, Pa. with 200 tons of coal for A. Wood & Bro. Sailed—Sches. Carrier, Jackson, and Sarah Jane. Love, dowo river, light. Mem.—Sailed from Philadelphia, September schooner Morning Star, Lynch, ‘with 300 tons of coal for R. W. Barnaclo and A. Word & Bro. ‘Hareey's Wherf.—Arrived—Steamer Pioneer, Mees irom Acvolins, With wood for Harvey, Clark’ 2 Gives. Johnson's Wharf-—Arrived—Schrs, Rappa- bannock, Oar. on. from P2 phia. with 200 tons of coal for Sam'l Norment; Archar Wroe, Mitchell, trom Havre-de-Grace, with 15) tons & eval ior James Praser. Saried—Schooner Comberland, Cramp, with ics for the fishing shores, Riley's Whar} —Arrived—S'eamer Virginia, Gresg, fom the lower Potomae, with woo! tor market. chr. Floundet, Fowler's Whar} Skinner, trom W. —Arrived. ‘an jemoy, wi son; Mary Elizabeth, Fauuce; Empire, Faunce; Sea’ Shipper, Faunce; Coast Survev, Wagner, | ‘with ice for tbe fishing shores; Pandora, Ca- Fay's Wharf.—Arniyed—Schr. Page, Deatley, trom Mattawoman, with wood for Leinber- er Sherif: Coal and Word Wharf, foot of 6th Street.~ Arrived—Schrs. John P. Atmon, Har- Tison, from Havre-de-Grace, with coil for George L. Sheriff: Cornelia, Ned, from sume port, with wood for above firm. Crowch's | Wharf —Arrived—Schrs. William R. Beebe, Lucerne, from New York, with hay fr the Washington and Georgetowa Railroad Corapany; Willie Mitchell, from Maryland Point, with wood for Halley; Energy, Waters, with wood for Crouch. —_s—_ A Lavnon.—A neat little rowing craft called the “Ins,” intended for pleasure purposes, was launched yesterday atiernoon at Watt's Bay. She was built by Mr. George Robinson, an attache of Gardrer's photographic gallery, and in style of architecture and finish wouid reflect credit upou workmen of practical train- ing. The whole arrangement was begun aud completed during Mr. Robinson’s leisure m>- ments in one of the rooms in the photographic, i. Sheis a double ender, 2? feat length, 34 feet beam, carries four oarsman and a cox- in, and when manned draws fire inche: of water. A trial trip was had in the eveninz, which was very satistactory. Her ownersare Messrs. George Robinson, George Bates, W S. McKean and A Knox. ——_e__- Svit ror DamacEs.—To-day Messrs. E. L. Stanton, J. H.Jobvson.and J. E. Wilhams, for Mr. Joba A-Grombioe, entered suit agatost the Corporat! fon ot Wasbington for false arrest good damages for false arrest, goods. The plaintiff is a ‘farmer of Frederick county, Md., and on the i ‘ket regulations, confine l_pigbt, and in the morn. “ated. ing his meat was confi een ‘Trrevina.—On Saturday night, the residence ot Mr. F. Schmidt, 259 9th strcet, was ent-red, as Is supposed, by'a colored boy who wes no- uced lurking in the n hood 9 o'clock, writing desk containing a pair of ear-rines and some valuable papers. A few days previously the yard of Mr. Rupp,on C street, be.ween Sth ‘and 9th, was entered, and the cloth:3 stripped off the lin ACCIDENT. “ iragence of Nawor, window of a house'in Express Alley, 2d and 3d streets and B and U stre-ts nor/h. Officers Holliaberger and Qurand weat t> bis assistance, and summoned Dr. Dexter, who Tender 4 medical assistance. Taylor is quite severely injured. =a! Tre Rep MeN.—In our report of the Red Men's procession, Seneca Tribe should have Appeared as having the right of the line, with 180 men. (and not 2, a8 the types said,) headed by the Marine Band, under Scais. —— Gone Dowx.—Yesterday Officer Columbus arrested Agnes White for being drank and disorderly and Justice Thompson committed her to the workhouse. ‘wood tor the | andG.IceCompany. Sasan Brower, Jobu- | EDUCATIONAL. )BENOB AWD CBRMAN LaNGUAGES. GEORGETOWN. REPUBLIC! Merrixe. mass meet- ing of the Republicans of our town was beld | s! last evening, under the auspices of theGraut | f Colfax Claud, at Good Samaritan Hall, | nog Hin; J. B. Acams, Esq., Chairman, Secretary. Addresses were 8, Hi and J. D. Wroe, of the Pirst Bosweil. and L. Hine, all of Wasbington, all advocating mony m the Republican ranks in in order to secure success in the 360 Massachusetts SY BUSTER WIL Mae Spee Fess ber Market and 3! ote straction tm French, 1f [p84wie ) AND PAINTING. » 0) iu sme ber class of ra: otis Wrage sey. Eemeingn ee an 2211 Proepec Aataee Hapchivatsesie. peerge~ " ee ll st” | PPock Hitec EGe. Ro ELLIGOTE City, MD Datics will be resumed in this Institution on MONDAY. Beptember 6th. ‘Trexs a ext election. He and Benjamin J.Ford were app after retiring & short while, reported the fol lowing —Wherens certain Republicaas occu- Pying bigh poritions in the gift of the Republi- cans of G wn ig their influence to promote to places st and profit Rich- ard Etmonaton, vie ‘Os saperintendert of the new post office building in city of New York, and that they are also urging the ap- peintmeat of J.P’ McEidery and Watki: Add'son for clerksbips in the Treasury D: partment; and whereas said partes are all Democrats, and the first named (Edmonston)a | (y Democrat of the most ultra kind, compromising fos of the Repablicans of George- town, never con bis hostiliiy to the Re- publican party, and unscrapulous in the em- ployment of all means to ithem: There. fore be it Resolved, by the Repaotcans of Gcorgetown, That ‘all efforts for the scoom plishment of said purpose meets with our s+- Penh tentael werbletiy healthy. vere condemnation and disapproval; and b> it gapool'senct Faenhth ee fae meee rey, further resolved, That a copy of the resolutions physical evelopment uneurpa+sed. Pupils th. bo sent to the Secretary of the Treasury. onchly trained for basiness,tor college. far W. ER L320 Book Store, od For circulars apply to Ballanty) or tothe Principals. Howanoaritore-s ‘The resolutions were vaanimonsly adopted, Point. or the Naval Acalomy. Pall term 0} And also 8 resolution Authorizing the appoint. Sept. 6th | Expenses per sonum Gist vb: | ment of an Executive Committee for the coming cnlars cf Prof LG. MATH RWs store, P. @., Howard cornty, Mi. aul MISSER BURGESS’ ENGL AND Tvharin po: G AND DAY BOHOOL, FOR YOUNG LA’ 415 New York avenue. wlll be ed On MUNDAY, Septem! For ter c i AHOv campaign. Mears. Joba H. Crane and Joba (2. Larmon, of Washington then addres"rd the mee ing, urging Barmony in the Repndlicrn ranks, afte which a letter was read «rom Mr. Collins Crasor, declmiag ‘2 enter ata candi- dare for the city post ofc of G: argetown, and returning thanks to the Grant and Colfax Ulud | for the endorsement of bim for that position. The following Executive Committee were appointed: T. T. Fowler, Wilitam Ookely, Wm. H. Lee, A. Hall, and Pooj. J. Ford, and the meeting adjourned. THE OUTLET of the einal at Rock Creek is to-day being dredged. as serious incouvenience | | bas been experienced of Im.e by boats passing | out of the canal. | _ ILLmEss OF MAYOR Sweexy.—We rez. | learn that bis Honor Mayor Sweeny s ill St Bis residence, on Ist street. CawaL ArromntTMENt.—The Board of Di- esa peak: DBAPER WILL BR- the 20ru OF h stree?. between G in English, Fre rectors of the (bi jad Vaio Canal bave J. B. Doyle, of Montgomery coun’y, the office of Collector of Tolls here, vice © ulp im the company’s office RervgExzy—Rev. John B. Mullally, S. Prefect of Discipline at Georgetown College returned yest from White Sulphar Springs, much improved in health. CaNTRAL BUILDING Assoc fotty-third monthly me was heid last evening at Lang | twenty-seven shares of stock were retired at | $110 nett to the shareholder—maximum ratas, | | Memcnamt’s EXcHANGR.—Wheat is selling | | at good prices on ‘Chance, as is evinced by the sales of tbis morning, 3,00) bushels prime go- ing readily at $1.52. COLLEGE. wren Wh and Wea, iH FScHOOL FoR Wise Somme, Prema” kore ave ' Dooroz scuuman # pvsano’s rox10: | , Buticerequmed RURDAN. copter 3 Datty j Lessous in French by <Me Tae PREPARED FROM THE CONCENTRATED | en Warnction’ department. = EXTRACT OF FLESH BBBF OLD Cog = cere a oF ose ST. MATTHEWS INSTITUTE. Na BRANDY aND PYRO PHOSPHATE This preparation ts cow posed of the Component bogee' the human syste: At adds di; co BY increasing the parity apd quality of Ficeh an¢ BI |. gives action end tone to the All | mentary Canal and building ap the huwan frame. is RTAIN CORE FOR TH aT IS 4 CHNTtNG DISkASES: a I bility . oa netplent: Sa wee’ wd a ity. Br. ri Se eee, Bi ‘Obi Bores. Delicate Femaics, Delicate acd Bickly Children, aud all Diesssee arletne fone & br-kep down and debilitated impere o au! M Bs. - 4... PEOK'S ®RLECT lOOL FOR GUYS AED GIRL, | 7 eT, ‘Will commence tte Bieventh Anoual Session, The patronage of those who wish to place thei | childre. where their mental and moral timprove. rece! a ig it to be permanent! agg conscientious and one ou must avold all purgative meticiee, and | TOR: soit Ris Tonic reavlariy, abd & few botties stil | ${®\ patronage. Sire Peck has oa ‘the most obstinate and for- make a certain Oure in torn % PRIOB, $1 PEB BOTTLE. PREPARED AT No, 193 WEST PRATT STREET, Rnstitution, @ecipas ‘oung Ladies? BALTIMOBE, MD. | as cic for‘ insbrecting ia on wee setae wegnens gi nei Pennsylvania avenue, | prone rod 2 Le ed ncati an ate Se 5 gent. er branches o arse. Tor sale by all Dragatets: auesm | Drawing, Paicting. Mure and the Modern cane ;OOFING? gueges, Sill commence {ts annual session at tho R°* Gt R001 Ca corner of B atreets. noplember 13, 1869, Do you wish to ma bul! ered with ce emais oleae: ve your = # gocd, substantial, and eco! foot? IF ac. Si eae J3.¥. La the unrivaled improved Via, ‘and Water Proot Feit, Composition and Gravel Roofer, whose work bootstares, or dant 3 Fayette erence: President ap Female College. 5 . 7 ye FIKST MONDAY to ——_o—— Alexandria and Vicinity. , ‘The following items are from the Gazet/- of Jaat & SUCCERSPUL SWINDLING UPERATION.—The Rev. Peter Krees was induced by a plausible ‘peaking young man, who represented himselt oe son - eee mena to endorse a forge: on letropolitan Bank of New York, last week. meron 230 was obtained from the First National Bank of this city. The same man, under Another name, by promising to send a ‘brother to the Epiecopal High School, tried to induce the Rey. W. F Gardner to advauce him the difference between the draft for si npon the National Baok of America of New ‘York and the price of one year's tution at that school, but was unsac I in Bis effort. Mount VeRrxoy Gorton Factory.—The sale of the Mount Vernon Cotton Factory was confirmed this morning by Judge Underwood. rT. esbett Turnbull, of Baltimore, is the purebaser, at the cost of $69 500. Itis the in. tenuon of Mr. Turpbull, it 1s stated, to resume operations &t the factory ina short time, aud with a fall force. Cana NavicaTion.—The water in the ca. pal continues very low, and the arrival of boats from Cnmberiand is consequently mat rially retarded, and those which do reach this city are loaded so as not to craw more than four teet three mches of water, the ordinary draught being over five feet. CANDIDATES FoR THE LEGISLATURE.—The nam f Jefferson Tacey,S. N. Garwood, J. . Clark, W. L. Penn and R.C. Armstron: ara =poken of in connection with the Radical nom- texsion for the vacant seat for the House of | Lelegates. cITY ITEMS. Oax HALL, the well-known Clothing House. is giving the people fits. That's the reason ot the lovg continued and still ineressing rash to 460 7th street, opposite Post Umice, 6 —_—__ Jer Serrs, Cut Bead Obains, ‘Sbell Braceiets, Received this moraig et Prigg’s Cne Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 436 Pennsylvama avenue, between 444 and 6th streets. Oak Hatt Leaps Tus Fasutons.—Gentle- men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, of the latest styles and best quality, at the lowest prices. 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. 6 pabaeend «eras FIPTY CENTS PER PatR for good Canton Flannel Drawers tor Men and s. = ballad ‘9th street. —.—_— ‘THIS 18 TO NOTIFY TRE PUBLIC that Geo. B. ‘Wilson & Uo, can sell as as apy person Who advertises in the Star. 7,! ——-—— Cone, Diseased Ni Vascular Ex: a cos, Bunions, Enlarged’ Suiste, aud oer aie —— came Cuntain Damask and Loma a ‘9th street, Sai: next to Penpaylyania avenue. —_——_— OFrriez amp for Fle-ping purposrs without mattress or pil- Srore Louyers:—Can be lows. — {8,1,:] ADAMeom’s 505 0th street. afer Gatatacces, containing view of buildings, c REV. ‘s. 5 cman THOMAS M. CANS. AM. SEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE & BROKERS | [|MERSON INSTITUTE. SELECT OLASTIOAL AND MATHEMATICAL ametigee Fonrtermth Struct: Been Pond K. ‘ epe.y Sistw.Wwaush, | The Seventeenth gnonel Scosion of his School 3 30 enepe®? BECEIVED. <p and German regularly teacht by the . 1 BARRELS FURE ULD OIDER VINEGAR: For circulars. &c.. address 85 boxes prime Now York Factory CHEBSE, for ‘CHARLES B. YOUNG. Principal, — “'SORTHREN FRORUGE COMPAR, aa Butt bet. New York ave and Ml strect, ‘ 188 KEW! x _ten.en. toscaretbuetits, | MRA EOGOSEOUER aRp reexca F the commodious residence strect, + A. BOSWELL, | JUSTICE OF THE PRACE, | OMMce—225 44 stroct west, near Pst.couth, | Landlord and tenant | relly attended Ae nd civil business | . SCHOOL, NBT 1 Thirteenth Street. “4 | ., Open ¢ of this institation will be resumed to 9D. m. school butliiag ts locsted tn AY ON THE OA pbany harchy MANBOUD. By DB. Hech we jo. 141 W. Fayette street, 1 ie nt. Circulars | free to any address. Ste ee ell. deceased, ort a hag. with the apprebationof the | Orphaus’ Goart of Washington y aforesaid, | sppuinted TUESDAY, 2h of September, AD 3869. for the Anal settlement and distribution of ths of sald the have bon 2 ‘ mand where said deceased are ith their claime property vouched, | Fer particulara Rector 492 Meet = aug third = September, 13%, joratio B. i es ‘Bo, 1,678, Equity Dock 9 easton is sorted thas foe defendant couse the i ‘ ‘Tost:—R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. 4 pra. 728 DIS: | TWENTIETH MEDICAL SESSION, 1869-70 The third day of see. vi ae September, COLLEGS - Ne ees OFTENTH — {ue 1JN1, Bauity Docket 9. CITY OF WASHING TON, RWICK mee’ OR | i ig ordogegtnet tho | sfese. | Be ar ale ore eat aay emi 1 a eee, mB be beard omthe isth day of N 1 vbajetatimcaicy Cee | | seroae EL 3 FisneR. |