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en ne ne THE DOUBLE HOMICIDE. THE covers. EVENING STAR. —————— SATURDAY...... PTE R 1%, 1869. LOCAL NEWs, Amusements, Excursions, Pic. ies, &e, Natiowal THEATRS—Lefingwe!l Bari: Murderer Committed te Jail—Threats Lyach Sim—The Funeral of the Vic- Yesterdsy afternoon, efter the rendition of the verdict of the Coroner's jury on the bodies of Ellen Smith and Lucinda NicBolas, the crowd continued to Bang around the first pre- cinct station boase, Where the murderer, Albert much excited. Towsrds evening, however, the excitement having somewnat abated and the crowd thinned out Lieut. Ges.ford cua- cluded that it was then a good time to rsmore the prisoner to jail. Accordingly a horse and vebicle wac procured and brougat to the door of the station, and as soon as po sible ‘he prisoner was brougbtont and placed init. By this time, however. the crowd had commenced to increase in numbers, and the excitement re- vived. Lieut. Geesford started with his pris- oner, however, followed by the excited crowd ok he entered the j Ousrecvers for hi Wailor & Bro’s stables, a ae Marxar ‘TER'S ART GALLERY, 496 7th street. Surra & FE my STRone’s Amr Gatiury, 25 F 0. ‘with the accused wno le ined over tothe care of Gen. Urociter. Yesterday afternoon the boairs of the vic- tims were taken im charge by Thomss Soan«- lig, colored. who removed them to bis resi- = | droce on N sircet south, near 2d, aad placed im plain cofivs—a sum sufi Fourth Ward, for threats of violence against A. . Moore, on whose affidavit Crane was a1 ested on Thursday last, as mentiond in ‘Braz of that daie, tg a yesterday a. Soa tth streets Mts A.D. Mocre be senies ir. A.D. the compiain. wirg b en erik cied to pay th ‘SBt, -eviifled ibat Urane was indebid va hina, ot ee faners1 + and on Tue-day last he (More) weat toCrate's Pevry Carson, Boure for s setlement, on arriving there he oene7s the follow.ng commit » :— Delt Mss Sollibgs Willen ‘Pendision, Jelamey, Miss DE, mn eta: Lisa # ea, Frank Dorsey” ‘Tals moraiug we funeral tr 2k plece—a Eup ‘st w'nister offic; trg—and w°* atend iby a verv lsrge number of pereops, wany of whom waik-d in proces. « on to B cket.s burial ground. near Lincola Depot, where the rears’ as were intorr: 1. ——_+__ TFACHEES OF COLORED SOHOOLS.—The tol. lowing is a correct list of the teachers of col- ore t=chools *s appointed by the Boird of Gol. ored S2bool Trost-es for this d-siciet : First District, Steven’s School Hone, 20th str et, couth of K: principal, Mis< A. E. W: found the de.endat id ewe ecnee ier at, and witout emvering the Crane payment, through sn opea Teplied that be weald Ww astue; at tae & “d—d thief.” Sceupied for non-payment of rent, that he wos robb-ng everytody he could, and he (Crane) & Botvon “to ‘ake end ge: out there and lick ima in the street.” . Hotrington, attorney fur complainant, Bere rested the ca-e; but Uraue’s counsel, Mr. Barrett, preferred to cross-exsimine the witness Senet, whic’ he did, without ehctiing any- bew. ile this trial was in prozress | M. F. Kiger; Primary school-room No. 6° M $.Dolice officer entered the office with a warrant | A. T. Howard; Primary scroolrovg Ny for Moore's appe wance before Jnsiics Wal or | Miss I. a ey re M Interm: Mate school-r-om No. 3. M: EA. Jones; S:condsry sehool-room No. *, Mi-: G. J. Fl st; Secoudary school-room No. 5, M ; . A. Barbour; Pr; 1 . for obrairs ods (worsky) was ge tales peo. | 5, Mri. BM. V. Dania ns cece room tences from rs. and the whisky |“ M-street School-Houce, ne1r 17th street; priu- case was ce. for 5 o'clock this aflernoon, at, Mi 3. Bos \° ne 20. for 5 0'cla wan ] ctpst, Mise M. C. Bo-ewon, room No. |, grain. °F school, 1 1 2, Witne.ces to prove thai the chara.cor of the | Mes Ae seem uate echool-room No. 2, ruling v une:s for truth and veracity was ' No. 3, Mi: i. and after argumep's pro and com by the | room No. counsel as to how at examination eucer; Intermediat> _chool-rosm A. Paiiorson: Secoutary school- » Miss C. Lewis; S-condary school- room No. 5, Mrs. . 7 a pear Naps boc should be con- | room o's, Mist ME. Use ee sanelsvonn continued wail this after. | schcol-room No. 7, Miss L. ¥ Fisher; Primary vis. Tet, SChOO!-P mse ho ae Tae Natiowat Imise REPUBLICAN As30- clatTion.—The Washington bracch of this as<o- ciation met last evening at vu Mire J. Db. ing at Trades’ Union Hall, Miss LW Sx. O’Conneil in the ehair, and Mr. | bins; Intermediate scheol-roon Noe Mrs. James Ryan secretary. H. Derbro} sehewl-room No. t, Dr. ke =o ein: Falioa, aS Wirl ; Secondary echool-room Alexander Burns and James xs) elected mombere you were 0. 5, A. Primary school-roon z ‘007 No. 6, Mus M.©. Kelly, Purnary cede sl-rova Capt. Lennox offered resolutions which were | No.7, Miss M. A. ‘Dorster Pris acy 4ool-Pourn adopted, tbat no officer sha No.5, Mies R. J. Cook. for the appotutmeat of persons to offt ‘Third ctstrict, Miss M. J. Patters: ihe sanction of the a. sczistion is first obtained: } mar :chogl-room No. i ‘also. for the appointment of a commitice to | room No. %, Mrs A. ascertain and report upon the ciaim of those ‘King the sid of the a:cociation t> procure ment. Major Richard Dillon, Captiin McMahon, Capt. R. Lenox, James eeted nae maiee Richard Qulaban were ap- = mmittee. ‘orth district, I strrt, school-noue corne: Captains McMahon, Joyce, and Lennox were | 9h, (Island,) Miss Patterson, principals Gram. ted & committee to procure another piace | mar school No. 1; intermediate School-rogm No. 2, Miss S. L. Iredell Ictermedinte sengool- room No. 2, Mrs. E. Grayes; Secondary school-room No. 4, Mrz. E. J. Brook=; S3cond. 8ty school-room No. 5, Miss K. Tarobull: iri. . M.R. Gaines; school-reom No. fhe ot No. 4, Mics M. F Lincoln Chapel school, Peet oe east, Mizs G. A. Dyson, Gapt. Db. McMahon delivered ar. address “Free Trade aud Protection,” after which it was announced that Mr. O'Connell wor - liver am address on the subject at a meeting, and the association adjourned. ——_-—— (CHARGED WITH STRALING aWatca.—Joseph john Curran were arraigned = at J. ‘school. room Ny v4 | ; 9. 4 EA. Oontiey; Primary school-room Tay a te % ——«_—_ Epvoartowat.—Our Public and most of the Private schcols nave already t-gun their Sssions, but there are some whoze adveriise- Ments are and have been ia the columns of the Drom that have not received tue azual notice rast ‘sgh this department. Amone thee are: ebarge of thet:. Party is connected | Tain Kelloga’s Acsdomy. ae ‘qzeelieat insti. Yui ihe watch robbery who has Bot yer bees tation for young ladies, (next bmiding north ‘Of the Post Office, Georgetown.) wbich openrd —_——.—__. der very flattering auspicics oa Moaday Boat Racr—Au interesting boat race to, | is+t, with a very large oum or of pupil-- ween the four-c, There last evening bet are a few -mall boys admitted to the Iris and Carrie Lee, from the 4q‘educt | primary dep2riment. Bridge to the -Three Si-ters” end retarn, Miss Ross’ young ladies’ »winary, torved Giste sce of two-axd-half mik*. 4% § o'clock | 00 6D strret, botwren E and F, ws ope: 4 for She signal w23 E1798. and both by " ‘ serge non: bercf scuojars. though there are a few more 1ts yet to b? filled. The advrniezes of & comfor.able hi privat» family andex: eins factit« Fy Depatiment of Howard University commenced oa the isth festaut, with an encouraging number of schoiare aud an efficient programne of instrac- tion, Attached to this imstitution of learning Yesterday, tho es ¢ for young ladies, and boarding departmen: Scrt yor Rerves or F; ete pao es ll ua mas experi. case of Mr. Jo&n R. Condor agaiast 0. H er aig Was called up before Justice Walter, bat was fee ie ee irs on ‘Bot conc! inary boys was It ts that cowe mouths the6th of September. Ins", ago Mr. Condon called on Bir, Bliss, the sur- | ihe ‘give in the eae ‘Wranches, ‘also, weyor, to survey @ certain picoe of property French AS Estin. if required, Seaee ny Rim. This was Gone, and Mr. Biss |" Private instraction 1a arithmetic, slgenra, was the usual fee. Subsequently, it is thetoric, Latin and Frenes it Was ascertained that a had _ pam in the survey, and Mr. Donegan, fentien's ee ee ee 8 Foyer, wos engaeed to reeme cee ee Clty Sar- |" Sirs H.C. Butts offers ber services as teacher Of Yeral music. gaged to resurvey roperty. Foils be aid. avd the survey made by Bie ews iound, ae Mr. atleges, entirely incor- | & Daxomnovs Mam aT LAROR.—We noticed one bea teterea erie CrESg RS |e tew aays since the arrest of Albert. Sverrett manded of Bliss the amount paid him. Mr. | Co, Wednescay, charged wi oo ret ment on & check sup; to be forged,at the ary ment, purporting to Rave been a signed by Major Brooke, master, United MARRIED.—George T. Chapman, formeriy a | Stues army, and also with having ob! ained, Protessor at Kennyon College, Ohio, and for | through fal-e representations, $50 from & pary some years Librarian of the War Dep2rtment, | in Obicago to pay the expenses of @ lady gov- ‘was married Thercdty evening at Trinity | eruess to this city, whom Pe hadadvertced for. eReee al) Churc’, t of Governor | Yesterday a.termoon, complaining ‘airchil Edwia W.Stimton, | in Chicago refusing to prosecute, and the al- ¥. ite of Mr. G.ncted as | leged forgery turning out to be mo forgery, the ‘rst man. The church was weil filled | prisoner was entitled to his discharge on those ‘With the friends of the ties, amd it was | charges, but Officer ic! Pleasant to see the observance Of = ‘custom, | before he cet Bow nearly obsolete, of the bride and groom | penses of the woman receiving the congratulations of their trends | city on the strength of when "be ceremony was completed. The party | He at once requested Detective McDevitt 10 took the evening train for Cl+veland, where we | accompany him @ his boarding Rouse, on 15th learn Mr. U. propows to engare in the practice | street, where he would procure money su'fict- of bis profession, filling s chair in the Cleve- | ent to pay all her expenses. The officet accom- land Law School. ied Dim thither, and waited outside while rrett went in. After waiting some timeand bis man not appearing, the detective went into the house and was surprised to hear that Whose sudden death was no: bis late prisoner had left through the back day's Stam, afer the post mortem examina. | door some mowents before. Upoa reaching tion, remained in the second precinct station- | police headquarters the detective received Bouse during the pizht, and yesterday the | di be: which, he states, show that Sterrett police officer made application to the clerk of | is escapedonvict from Massachusetts, and the Levy Court for an order to bury the body, | that a reward 1s offered for but that officer stated that he had no autBority. | The check. by Sterrettand cashed « Subsequently he wrote an order tora barial | the Treasurer’s oifice, on Tuesday last, ws ‘case, the cost not to exceed fivedollars, directed | not a “forgedtheck,” but agenvine ch: on- fo an undertsker, who re:a.od to furnish one from Paymaster Brooke on forged p1- Biiss retosed to refand: hence the suit. —__—_»—___ Aw Orrict at CoNTROVERSY OVER 4 Corr: ‘The bedy of the colore{ man Albert Stphen: to Major Bichantes be dmcnoa Lieu: joo: ask the oft from te Gov ra: Laacus vor tus Poe- ‘ment, which berg promptly iehed on wi tty farn \- plication the body was baried yesterday. sg ——_+__ Visit oF a? Cusar Rares,” formed of the Government Printing ‘eomciuded a contract with T. T. ‘the W: and ony ale of Aldermen aed Common accompanied ved here, ‘Stow foundation Of 11th street util object of their ae cunt for home. Mr. Stow, the inventor of the pave- ment, to the visitors the manner in Which if is comstracted, and the visitors ex- (Preesed themselves as mach pleased with it. Ubristian Association, is to be dedicated a which was. co Doth Inst. ‘The chairs’ are now is ‘heir places, pene ul fm progress in Berry's Woods, and partof thent are painted. Workmen are | St the py yee colored and besily employed, and uring tee next toa aie prayer carpets wil comp'ete order. Nicholas, was confined, and at times they were | | & Son: David McQa'om, Pos" with ters | Barer feb for Jem sSkiimore: soon General H Borth and | cost for George T. L-pgiey: Carrier. ungrate! | meeungs held | casion to express tous A ns | tai to opect | CRIMINAL Coust, Jwige Fisher — man Case.-—To day, the trial of Schureman, charred with having abstracted peed from the Treasury, was resamed. G. Jones testified to Schareman having hived im juch better style after the notes were ab- stracted. [A letter was shown, written by Seburemau, applying fora posivon. in which be stated he was a poor man.) W. H. Stanford and R. M. A. Fenwick were examined as ex- perts, aud testitied tos similarity be:ween the ‘writing of the signatares and the handwriting 01 tbe aceused. At this point thedefence moved a discharge, On the ground that the indictment was defec- tive; and this point was argued at le. At the close of the argument, the Conrt announced that he would render bis decision on the mo- tion on Monday moraing next, at 10 o'clock. OnrBans’ Court. Judze Purceli.—To-day, the seventh and fins! individual and sevent? general accounts of the guardian toorptsus of Jacob Acker were approved and passed. The Jad, sued an order directing theRegister ‘Wills toascertain with as litue delay as pos- Scvure~ wi'hs view to issue citations against all who fail atter the first of October. ——— ee Tue IxvestigaTine ComMITTER.—The Re- publican of this morning ‘A meeting of the investigating com:niti:) ia ‘e matwer of | Joba H. Crane and Mayor Bowen wes held last pight a: the City Hall, with the followiog members present :—Messrs. Hall, Holmes, | Tipney, sud Champion, with Mr. . Ba Fett, coup-el, an | witness. who had b »n summoned to t- be ccmmittre, uo business was done, and the « >: mittee adjourned.” The acts, as we learn them, are as follows: Yesterday. shout 2 p.m., Mayor Bowen te- ceived a notification to Sppear with Ris wit Messes before the commi'tee at 7 p.m. This | Was not in accordance with the undere-axding from the beginnirg in rezard to the examipa- tion, which was the testimony for the Prosecution should sil be pat in, and an op- poreeny be afforded the defence to goover the stimony and to crovs-examine witne-ses, after which the def fo appear for the Mayor, and was told hy Mr. Hall, chairmanot the committre, that he knew nothi ig of the summors to the Mayor by Mr. Holmes. and that the Mayor was not ucid-d last migat: therefore, Col. Cook took his leave. ——o—__ THE Potomac FRontT.—The rains of yester- day and to-day haye materially chanzel the experienced of propelling thevearound, though {ae vsval dullacs*ot movements of? ve-sels is unbroken. Thes*esmer Arrow, Stackpole, left | Galt’s wharfat 19 o’olock, ior Mount Vernon | 2ed Marshall's Landing, and aboat il o'clock th steamer W. W. Cor. reich t the seme wharf, from Norfolk, witha heavy cirgo of frh, cysters, wee 3, &c, 80+ good nom. ber of passengars. Toe movements of ¢e.-els are jimiicd, es will t) found b low v's Wh of —Arrived—Sonr. Enterprise, from Baltimore with lom! t for Mohon alte ock, Uspiain Faunce. with peschi : tor et. Wharf —Artived—schrs. Eiward * © ward, rom Havre de-Grace, with Jamady, wiih wood for John B Lord. Satled—Schr. H. W. Godtrey S>18s, for Georgetowg to lo .d eoal for an easiorn port. —_e——. Base BaLt.—Ou Wednesday last the Olym- Pic Bace Ball Club, of this city, received & Henge from the Alert Base Bail Club (cole ccd) for a serics of home and home match As a white and colored club nad never a the District of Columbia in a match £2me, considerable curiosity was manifested ia the fraternity to know what action the di- Tectors of b O.3 ny ould take. Oa Fri- gay the directors, Mcitee, Smith, Hoyt, and Young. directed th ‘Secretary tc return a com. Manication accepting the challenge, and nam. ing Monday, the 20th instant. for the first came. to be pinyed on the National therefore, take Monday, the Bist Sepscten canal wits wok caer sitong e it Wi tb & novel interesting match. ——_o—— Sr. MATTHEW’s Day.—Tuesday next, the fest'val of St. Matthew, will be priately celebrated at St. Matthew's Uaorch, corner of 15th and H streets. Grand High Macs will be celebrated st 11 8. m., and the paocyri: of the Saint will be delivered by Rev. Father Boyle, of St Peter's Church. The choir, ander d: tion of non, will reader Hamme!’ Mass, w Pe Wfeld at the organ and f. orchestra accompatiment, bevides an aug- mented vocal corps. Mics Julisaa May will #'ng “Jubilate Deo,” by Diabelli, 3t (Be offer. tory. —— Acc'DENT.— About reven o’clo.« 12s even- int. acet-c:l lamp explod:d at ive re of Red-Eye,” coraer South We-nipzton. employ of Mr. T. T. me War*,agton and G >getown company. The v« sel wr ja the bands of b's danghter, who received severe injurics @b2al her face a Dan —~-—— Had To Give Saourity.—Yesierday Vin- ceat Kirby wes arrest 4 by Ufficer Offutt oa & charge of bastardy, (being the rather of att ill-zitimate child.)’ preterred by Catharine Feirtex, colored, and Jvs.ice Maryman held bim to cecari:y to ademnify. —e_—_ CHARGE oF LsrceNny.—Yesterday Georze Barry was arrested by Uficer Morgan oa tue charge of the larceny of two plows fromT. R. Bewson, 9d was held to boil fora hearing by Justice Handy. —_o_—_ THs WeaTHER.—Range of thermometer at Franklin & Co.'s, opticians, 44 usylvenia to-day, in the shade: 9 1 a P. m., 16; 11 8. m., 77; 12 m., ——_e——- We apvisE all those wishing good likenesses of themselves or triends, or of living or deceased friends, from old | aortas be Whiteburst’s, 421-6 Pennsylvania avenue, bs- tween 44 and uth streets. This old estaplisned gallery certainly has the reputation of turninz ont tie v quality of work of all kiads at unprecedented low rates. Alex: The Gazette of last evening has the following items : CousERVATIVE CoNVENTION.—AS it is geu erally © ded that ali the Conservative vot im the county if not more, will be required elect a member of that party to the vacani sex in the House of Delegat’s, it is understood that & convention will be held shortly to determine upon & candidate upon whom to center unani- mous support. ProrsrtTyY Sale.—The two-story brick dwelling honse and lot of ground on the south side of King street, between Henry and Faye'te. belonging to Dr. F. J. Murphy, has been sold to Mr. Wesley Avery for #2,000, +00 ___ ArFPrains ty MonTcomMERy County, Mo.— be Rockville Sentinel of the 17th has che following Attempied Outra frea Herbert was county on Wednesday attempting te commit a rape on the wile of Mr, Cherles Harringt siding tn the neighbor- hood of the Great Falls. Ita) pears that Mrs. larrington Was going fo the spring, When the bs el out of the bushes and seized considerable scuffle, in which . she proved too for him, and got away aud went imme- to her busbend, woo was 5° nother part or the place, when be, in company with some others, pursued and overtook the villain .—A cegro man named Al- mmitted to jal in this cht last, charged with ‘as. | Bear the District line. Heg Cictera.— This malady i prevailing toa ccusiderable extent in ut Paris of ¢he county. Among the ereatest eufferers is b. M. Veire, E i this county, whe has lost four- teen large |» which would average 175 pounds each, his entire stock, with t wo or three excepuons. The Weather.—The long protracted drought ed | remains unbroken, and farmers find it mex} to nie to fallow for tevdiac. The be very scarce. APF ATRS IN PRINCEGRORG: to fay crop will not prove halt aa *versge, and fate by, calling (after | veables will 475 Now Jersey | Ves! Gourrr, Mp. Camp. Mezrine.—This | The toliowing items are mken from the Prince mamened on tee Grorgian of septe poet 17th: . The Turnpike.—Having recently en: a tripe to Wasbington, Wwe cannot oie ts po. our gatifcxtion at the pro- ss of this great work. Commencing at the trict Line, Coutractor Wil~on bas alread; forward with a energy which a pletion to Forestville before the winter sets i Ser affair proving meariy fa- cccurred at Scascer’s Store, near Horse He2d, in thts coun. ig Reig a y Stam; en een the tight sree he Une ‘nd 1s considered in & Very precarious condi: Justice of the Peac Fa Popie bas appointed and com! - Han. ter, Eaqn, rusties of the Peace tor Sarrat.: Lat | diststes tent oped, Andrew Kaldenbi:k, way jn Fezigned. mae ated Ee S| @7°A child ia Hartford fell out of a third- ‘Gsu | story, window, aad was picked up mnburt secompanird by 8 tasty exvousea A Oy a from the bed te the fost and broke hae Gacetic ig an attractive paper, Teceipt of & load of oysters at Riley’s wharf. 4 Fi IR eetiy od pong’ anette ee conndoethiedeens shots peste’ Te-eeta! informal tender A COURSE OF SERMON on the Atonement | prizocK QuICKSTE?.—Fro: 2 the presidency of the institution has bee made to will be commenced at the New Jeravsiem | puviehers we have ihe TUllsce ese | General Joseph E- yonuston (Swedenborgias) Temple to-morrow. See ad- “dedicated to Hon. Thos. L. Tullock, by Aug. wa Boston Post crnel!y catls Elizabeth Vertisement. Hoester.”” Cacy ton & pantaloonaiuc, Gooos, tocall at Priga’s is giv P Frety 81,1: S11: Cornea, TR GRearsst relief imaginable can be at- forded thie warm weather by wearing one of those elegant suits sel)ing at such astonishing- ly lew prices at the celebrated Oak Hall cloth- ing store, 460 Seventh street, opposite the Posi Office, where, in addition to gentiemen’s “Ban- nock Burn,” Cheviot, ma Pogue, drab dete ‘Mr. Davis bas just returned from New York ‘With every vai I SBaLL commeace tember 20, the floe Oroide Initial Sleeve and Vest Upains at One Dollar, the same as we have been selling st two dollars. Pennsylania avenue, between 4 and éth sts. — Gentlemen's, and Farnishieg opposite Post Office. a | Sr TANDARD WINE Bitrers."—The | most excellent Bitters in the market, made of | Pure native Wine, in which ha: been stee) | such herbs and roots 9s mak | €ming sud healthy Tonic. Sold by druggists. Oax HALL, the well-known Olothing the long con’ 460 7th Screet, opposite Post Oax Hatt LBaps THE FAasHions.—Gentle- men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, of the latest ‘styles and best quality, at the lo j» 460 7th sireet, opposite Post Office. 6 Flannel Drawers to Men and Boy:. THI6 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. Wilson & Uo. can sell Shoes, Boots,écc.,asch ip as any pesson WhO advertises in ——_.——— CURTAIN DawAsK and Shade Linens. ces, Bunions, Enlarged Jeints, and other dis- Tesidences between 6 ani tor consultation at office. —— ROBBER SHEETING and Nursery Uloth, Air Pillows, &¢. Syl paca dalde suits in ‘variety are alsoto be had at e su: grey ty ry CITY ITEMS. Lapras fa want of Fancy and Miilinery mb Laci m1 rovderies. es, &e..sbould not fail No, 24 Market corner Sth st. ry of goods in Ris line. on Monda; J.E. Priaa. One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 436 Mapg CLOTHING! largest stock! "he best assortment ! ‘The lowest prices! ‘The latest styles! y aud Childrens’ Clothing Is. Oak Hall, 460 7th st., 6 Reavy. The th est etrengih —_o—— House, the’ people Hts. That's the reason of inued mereasing rash to OMee, 6 —e— wrest —o——_ CENTS PER PAIR for good Canton ADams0n’6, 516 9b street, —_-—__ ‘the Star. 7,14 ADAMSON’s, 506 9th street, next to Penpsylvania avenue. oes ReGen J Diseased Nails, Vascalar Excrescen- : g i: 6th streets, . m. Calls made at 8 p.m. No char, Established 1961." ADAMSON’S, 506 9th street, — id linen suits, children’s Gari- | he most reasonable prices. Rep, War TR AMD BLUB BLaNKere, Bed Comforts, Sheets, &¢ Shk: OFrFicE ADAMBON'S, 506 9th street. —>___ a®p Store Louners.—Qan be used for sleeping purposes without mattress or pil- o dh ADAMBOR Passed bay of W An Act bridge ove? Tiber "S, 506 Oth street. OFFICIAL, the Sixty-Seventh Cor ei tem City, D. Cc. Lee ay, the construction of a reek St its intersection ‘with G street “orth. Be it enacted by thé Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of he City of Washington, ‘what the Mayor be, anc he i8 hereby, thor. ized to camse @ stone anct brick bridge to ba constructed over Tiber ree, at its intersection with G street north; tne work to bs doue under the direciton of the Mayor, the of carr: of the ‘fourth Wi superintendent &o., the com missioner orth "Ward, & uperintendent, ‘ard, and who shall be appolnt-d by the Mayor, and re- ceive such compensation for Bis services as the Fer may = the work to be adver- t tem days the lowest the} vi P y giving the contract to be given to bidder or bidders, he or the amount of twenty bend dollars for the faithful performance on the books: of bond required. Dondsmen to be assessed of tne Corporatian for the amount And no disbursements shall b made on account of the proposed im- provement, unless the condition, progress, and completion of the work shali receive sae Unanimous approval, in writiag, of eac! al the came. there snail be withheld from twenty ‘until etter to intend is 80 or ‘from the Prov: 1 the contractor per cent. on the emount of his bills the completion of the work, and its formal! acceptsnce by all the persons appointed to saperm end its construction. Sac. 2. Aad be vt further enact:t, That the arch of the ard brid street nor! shall extend across G ‘th, at right angies to the course thereof, from buildisg line to building Hne: it stall rest six inches a apon 4 foundation of oak timber, by twelve inches, placed tour fec. part irom center to center, and exteading across the entire width of the archway, and of the abatments and wing walls, covered with a flooring of three-inch plank, spiked to the tambers with eight-inch aie oy iron spikes. The shay a six inches arch, and cuntinaing of the arch shi same thick. Up wit mess to the under line of tne crown ot the arch. The end walls of the ‘brid; shall also be of heavy Litde Falls gneiss, three seet thick. The ‘wing walls shall be prolongations of the ead wails, ten feet ments. The hauaches ad the back of the abut- shall be lied in with of the same deseri iB as the abutments and end walls, to the under line of the crown of the arch. The bridge shall be surmounted at either end with a parapet of 1 be three feet six feet thick, and which shall be coped with New. York coping. four inches thick and thirty inches wide. Immedi- ately above and below the upper and lower feundation timter shall be riven a row of heavy sheet piling to the depth of at leas: five fee', and the upper row shall be driven also along the ends of the wing walls to the extent of the ehickness thereof. All the masonry shall be Ind m the best bydraulic cement mixed wit washed sand. SF. 3. Sr And be i: further enacted, That the ay aud footway over the bridge and tance of fifty feet on each side of it be curbed amd paved in the best manner, similar ree! to the brid, ana that the new bridge be also provide: over the same street et H ath sewerage similar to the bridge at H stret. Swo.4. and be it enable the urther enacted, That to Mayor to ‘carry this act into effec: the sum of fourteen thousand dollars be, and the same te hereby. appropriated, payable out rd. Of the funds of the Foarth ‘Wai Approved, September 7, 1809, AN Act to set the curbstones and pave the foot - ‘Ways and gutters on the north side of Estr >: south, frora Eighth to Eleventh streets west. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldsrmen and Boc rd of Common Council of the City of Washingtoa, That the Mayor be, and he is her dy, author- ized and requested to cause the curbstones to be fet, and the footways and gutters the north Eleventh 1s anda to —- Lape thereat a peal tax cqual to the cost of side of E street south, from tap \ AY Act to get the curbstones and pave the foot- ways and gatters on the east side of Nin‘: street west, from B street south to Wrter steed, pet maeeien by te ee eae wanes, Dooroz SCHUMAN & DUBAND'S TONIC! PREPARED Moe EE ne A rae mentary Parity aay ‘PREPARED AT No; 196: WEOT PRATT | weiss, OT yO toe sale by all Dreggits. 0" Srp anésm seven foot bus makes ipiica:, iis y feet, its fise elght fe and’ its te Legere inches, it shall rest upon heavy Little F: gneiss, two feet bigh at the north side of G str_et, two feet high at the south side of G street, and five fvet thick at the FG line of the | employ GEORGETOWN. ee Attairs in Georgetown. REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION. this association was held last Samaritan Hall, on Herring H: Davis in the obair, and Mr. J. secretary. The Chair su; the propriety of adjournment, on scoount of the small at. tendance, caused by the prevatiing rainstorm. He then read @ letwer from Bowea, of Washington, in which he says: « [t would give me jure to be with you and aid with my powers our Republican brethren of Georgetowa in their struggle with the enemies of blicamism. 1 than! io invitation, which it is impossible for me to it. At some fature time it will afford me jeasure to attend one of your meetings ip asfaras I can to ‘remove the sand from the ” of some of your brethren.” Un motion of Mr. Adolphus Hall, tas then adjourned to meet next Teday even ing, at # o'clock, when eminent speskers and fue band will be in atiendance. the Coat SHIrenre.— pas: 14,002 tons bave been shi northward trom Mining Com- this port, as fellows:— iy, 2.120 tons; Camberiand Ooal and Iron py, 2,01 tons; Ray's decks, 5,570 tons; Hampstire and Biltimore Com; ry 1,030 tons, ‘Consolidation Qoal Company, 2,*31 tons. Dgovags’ Rest.—This market yo-terday was lively 2nd very well attend: i. We quote:— 1,000 or cxttle, nearly all of which were sold at $3.50a$6.25 per 100 Ibs. gross; 1,500 sheep and lambs brougnt from $2885; and cows snd calves realized trom $3) to $45. The above mdicates a growivg sapply and very good prices. Not included in the above were 20 Dad of choice cattle, crazed Olmsted Carter, of Loudon county, Va., that brougat $7.50 per 100 Ibs. gross. BITES BY A SWAKE.—Last night, about ten o’cleck, a8 & coal bost lond- I for the Centrai Company was pss"ing the vicinity of Little Falls on its way down, one of the boat hands, & white boy. named Josue Warner, while walking on the tow-; badly bitten on the right foot by @ si.aks, He soon experi- ene 4 great pain, end af or the arrival of the bo:.t here, during the nignt, bis foot was swol- Jen very Mach, as also Ris lez up to the kuee The captiin of the boit s:ems to have turned & deaf car to the boy’s exprr-sions of suffering, and Officer Carvingham being msde aware of the ract th's morning, summon:d Dr. Bodisc> Williams, who readered medicst at he is i to say whether or not the bite will prove ra. Mxacnants’ transactions on 2 HANGR.—There were no ange ibis morning, but sales to prime red wheat were 381.55. Georgetown Advertisements. BY THOMAS DOW uINe, Auc’r; Georgetown. HOUSEHOLD AND pion 3 FURNITORE FOR Will be sold, on BSDAY, Se) is Instant. at No. ——, co: and Cousrose ‘streets, ‘Georgetown the Seether eee es to commence at 10 o'clock a.m." : eo 1-daan . WEBB Tuos. DOWLING: Bact. B® THOMA DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. PHILP & SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berween Hixru amp TENTH STREETS. ALL THE NEW BOOKS as SOON AS PUB- LISHED. Orders by mail promptly supplied at publishers’ prices. rv Ror : ROOFING I! Do you wish to nave your bailding soveres with a good, eubetautialy aid secnoulodl Soofh Ir se, . F. WO} the unrivaled snvcered Fiversnd Water Proot sands goon frow id te ie yomrte aad wt aioe alt ‘the cost of Oomented, to to 16 years. any roof. Walls prevent dam: from pouetrating waporine jes, B96 Ovivect, tetwecs streets. Cross « warss, MEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE & BROKERS . 327 PENNA. AVENUS, South Bide, Between and Tuk erste west eps-ly jas. W. 80 sagpritey crpes yum PLD CIDER VINEGAR: oy Sateen Pg IRISIN:? ‘Tax cuxar vecetasus Blood Purifier. rImRmiIisiIin: COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT oF THE IRIS VERSICOLOR OR BLUE FLAG. agent aiecofered. fot the healing of amen tes To"unknown or untevelopeds has’ boos, broweki to ithin the control of science. and is its stands principal among the blessings now taki ef jae. ttacta circa’? AN ALTERATIVE oe acts direct! 10 blood, cleansi puri- 4 al Current of ali the humors’ acd Sie Sele or inf have ona eh eee Retet etredell Soest teers RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. OF WOMEN it hes mo equal. REMEDIES fetccbilie} ouabination with otier tagroinnts UALITIES DIURETIC spe iy EDUCATIONAL. vate fou!) ert m. meston for the serecion eft inenes. Wo charges. Address P. B., = 1 Mey ese sanuey Sean “ih reopen WXDNESDAT. ay bemade to the street 5.0. BURTS. TEACHER OF vooaL UBIO. Bestdence, Urest Place, Si acct from wth streets ‘cust MADAMOISELLE BOGET will reeume ber ‘h clesese Gnd private lessons carly in Evoving conve: é to 8 oeleck. M* October. reationel classes from te 15-e01m* SEMINARY FOR YB reope eiiopton th creeplember All n eee janght. Also, Wrench sad wel4-6t" Soxoon ror voune navies, Avbiy po the Binsee baStend: Soo th atten te. feren Dana M, or to the Reotor, the Bev. R’ W. wrie. $e 4-001 Rete wBlineencree SEOPSEYsarreunn ses For tf aa J., President. IGHAM IN 'S Seer tie ey Ho. ron s* MATTHEW'S Im! UTE, Breet Ptadios will be resumed in hin Tustitation ts FIRST MONDAY OF gEP’ SEB. Bi: pera Phonography ant braving. Tease, BBO. TOBIAS, Director BU. TOBIAS, Director. ‘08 BOYS ZED GIRLS 377 I Srxeer, . BEDERICK FEMA ae Fein ef ee ney | {i837th scnolastic year, the FIRST MONDAY is, ‘or Catalogues, containing view of buildings, ~— REV. THOMAS M. Cann, A.M. | jy 23-2m" | Saeractes estas any te Cheers oe feunnoon le Y' ORDAY. Sept 20th. “Fronsh ts the t fhe family, and is constantly spoken in the In- jx3-cotm =MADAME D’BEBVILLY, Prin’. . Ap The M 2 ‘Sept Drawing. PaRTM ‘ ret Farther information can be obta( Wi 2 Gereral MEDICAL DEPARTMENT opens October 6. é COLLEGE DEPARTMEST commences Sep- tember 1B, 1369. 0 14-008t JOHN & COLB, Secretary.9 Professor Ka} offers. her services soieratee, oper. sons desiring Care The sicatet? Arithmetic, Algebra. Bagiish G na re af Miss Demonstrat, Gradusti 004-20 r : farther a children oral 5 v. DF. x Qt 8 caled proporaia reoeived T ie’ | ‘the ptember, for Bigher branches el Be ‘wall “ obection wall te : Laut | and tn accordance guages, wi 23. 1868. 1th 3, 1309. Mayor ze. and male iedy ose peed | SSeeee ‘ro! |. It bel) to be ‘ aut Tend es of the frome’ oP ea at reul oe 1 pal ‘ator: | address Mise Ls. FLETC 256 weet Fayette | 9. | street. Baltimore. Md. Reference, President ast Sanat. | Faculty of the Baitunore Female College, um tOctl L Thirties . : ma fo ement. EDUCATIONAL. TWENTIETH MEDICAL SESSION, 1569.70 COLLEGS BUILDING CORNER OF TENTH - ANOE SRR Ts CITY OF WASHINGTON, moBLE oUnG, M.D Professor of hriutiples ot et tice Sf Matictor, by ‘ wabo and ional Chemistry, 7 Hamar sad inane . Protessor of © e SmacKaLey. wD, | cs ical Me‘totne deecator. The course of Lectcres will commen: ©. coBi and terminese the toliow oat Pet rmation aAdrees som ELIOT. - Dean . No. 463 E street north. WM. CRICHTON & SON'S AMMONIATE DSOLUBLE SUPER PHOs. aTE OF LIME. OONTAIBING 60 PER CENT. OF BONE PHOSPHATES, Of which 12 per cent. is imm-di Waser—3 per ceni “Ggrmasge nant oats, pPorosaus FOR OOAL, DEPARTMENT oF AcRictLTURE, Washincton, D. posals will must be addressed to the u sion — er of, Agrictitare, “Proposals tor Department reserves the richt to reject all. or eny portion of the bide reces HORA eenl-d ROPOSALS FOR EXTENDING CULVEEr Proroee SECOND SIL EET East a tedoreed INDENT AND INsrector oF ~” Dank, ast Teserves the right to reyect any or sil bide if deemed for the interest of the Corporatio ‘Any information ner:ied relative to The bide the constra tion of the culvert can be ob:ained at the office «i itendent ef Bewers, Re. ee Proposals for cul- OB4A8. HB BLISs, pPorosais FOR BAILBOAD TIES. will be received at the office of th: tnenarie Canal. Balisoad sat Bridge Company. for iho ONOBS TIED Simaeusions to See techs ne, Suneentees te teehe thick. pot tee thee ince face. by 8 feet io delivered at Alexandria, Mediate points on the Alex ai or w. DIG. Sopt iia eee AsHINGTON.D. pt. ta {Alex Gazette copy } Cc. B. JBWELL'S PRIZE 604P. eee Tas Bast. PSST TANS BAIR ABR A" Re Fenten : ya'soat, ird day & Sepamber, W069, =. Pires: Mo.1,978, Rquity Dock. 9