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the Public Schoo! EVENING STAR. ‘THURSDAY. S Fo. oS the German Lenguare to te meeting of the Board of Trasts~ of Public Schools was beld last evening at theiT rooms, on Oth street, pear E, for the purpose of eleciing teachers of the German language in the schools, at which were present all the members except Meests. Wilson, Murtagh, and Lawrence. Mr. Woodward the | Mr. G. Dp. Cartis, Secretary. Mr. Riebsrds, ‘Soperintendent of schools, was also pr: -e1i Mr. Vachon, from the Committee on the Language, submitted a ich they say tBat from (ie Super- 245 F | imtendent “they ‘earned that * : oascf pursuing tb suc man, was, in each and ail of the grimriar schools, considerably in excess of the numte- required by the City Councils asa condition precedent to t3e formation of classes ia hat study. But, at this point, a diversity of senti- ment seemed to prevail im the committe. While a portion of them thought thi: hority conferred by the Qouncils in the Matter at iecue fully justified such speedy remises as app-ars to be de. le the programme of stadies agen: were inclined to the opinion that a: ths intro- duction of German would operate as an amend- ment t> the course of study already e=tab- lisb-d, that authority coula be exer ised only under (he restrictions imposed by article 21, of oor by-laws, which declares that “No ameud- ments to the by-laws of the Board, or the rales Tegulations of the schools, shall be made, unless it be propored in writingat a stated meetipg, and receive at a sab equent statra meeting the vote of two-thirds of a! a.” Under these circnmstanc: At ¢e-med appropriate to your committee that the matter should be remanded to the consid- eration of the entire Board.” ‘Mr. Veshon, to bring the qaestion directly before the Board. submitted a propo-tion that te Getman langaage be introduces im tue Mr. Dolin raised the point that uoder arii- cle 2ist n0 amendment could be msde t) the Tels; but ia order that the rsa: s shoald be proceeded with. 1 called, he would mov The Board could not tram: SEPTEMBER 23, 1969. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, Excursions, Pic-Nics, ke, National TazaTee—LeMfingweil Burles- ExcUrRsiow to Norfolk and return on steamer Ooit on Mondays and Thursday Datty Excursion to Mount Vernon on the steamer Arrow, at 10 8. m. MARKRITER’s ART GALLERY, $56 7th street. Serra & STR0Ne’s ART Gattery, Study of German ExctURSIoN To GLYMONT to-day by the pro- The Work'ng ational Labor Con- ¥ Piao. m—Naicon st Ba s— wd-ess of General A meeiing of the Workimgmeos’ Asse nbly ‘Was beld isst evening in the Council ¢* amber, ity Hal', Wm. Brown, President iz tie chair, . Perkins acting Secretory. Mr. A. T. Cavs star d the object of the meeting. Tae re- por tw bicb bewaseape cied to present that e1 ing as aoelegate to the Natwoos! Labor (>. vent on, be Woaid det til ano.her meetin, and would presen: 1. then, noiia writ! at im ibe sbape of & few rerarks om the aily top: d by le thought that it was sack a pl would commaud ‘he stmiraioa of based om the faci action m the manded now wi fer the year isin c.t8la’ ors protected lal Jaws tDat tbe rates at whic? ‘ured should be ba od £9 framed "he morey could t2 p <7 HBimston im 37 vor bor be illast and aza‘nst la- history of the hr suce absorbed labor at a rais of 15 to 10) per It had be m demorstrat~4 as every dollar tsken d put mto bank were zerand:zement of wraith. No est bis Money iu entet pris“s of fabor paying geaeially only 15 per ceut.. when meeting was tribotary to tb a that article man would i which it wascalled together wales tae rale wes sospended. scussion ensned ss spend its rules, duriag which Mr. Moore se‘d that it the law of the Corporation wrs mandstory on ibis Bord, their duty to execute tis provisions was clear. Mr. Vesbou offered a re-otntion, act of the Councils is mandatory in’ its char- and that itis the duty of this Eoird to ith it forthwith, a requis, in the di‘ferent “¢ a desire to pur-ue tin Han coatended thet th t mandatory, > the Councils bid not ved the words “uireci” or msi power of the Board bad to pay atout one per Labor Union ssceris the pi public lands Lelong to tho-e who seitle those louds snd work them, wheres the Gov- ernment had donated tp the Pacific Railroad anc ex.eeding i thi s Jay Cooke bad as- eh a debt wes a national Lir-s- nese immigration, he was siract,” which are it the word “authorize.” He held ge Wes pl.in. and fe trus: the discretion to proccsd or not. To s>. that the act wes a mandatory one leok~4 reflection on the Counci Eolieve hey mcvnt in the pas-ace of this bill to sumed the phe ct im- Porateu be wes entirely oppo.ed to it, as in- en introduced General A. M. ages if _ oo of Who tead a wiieu addres, in bh be congratulated the mesting that the | 0 oiberwise tban give tbe B ari: lem of social equality is now being worked ‘hen referred to the protecuve upions med by tue different traces and ocen; their prosperous continuance. € to cheap labor, he said that it is a ‘weree to the country. The Isboring man is eby made & slave, while the rich man is bepetived by it. It was the cry tor cheap labor tbat fi. st tatrcduced slaw aed WDich cme near Now the coun ry .s aroused upon the suo; Cbirese labor; millions of Chimamen, ves oF children, can be and are being intro- duced into this couniry. They can live on ten featsa day. andsleepin ap ‘They weer the some kind of fathers worea thousaud years szo. even in this try, and 31 ‘ates by nacare aud precuce, “Tee | Whether i shall be introduc’. * MAO or negro, with their wite and cbil- ig but S2 a day, are nt, le the Chinamen piece at lees than $1 per cam supporc s, Sud he did not | 4 | power. Mr. Ricbsrds said ipat wh» pending in the Word “authorize” was pot discuss: ¢. It was the impression that the tru: the law as soon 9s po. cible. Fizing the ¢-tablishment of twenty | eddt.jopal .chools recently pissed w-s obti- garory on the trast: = as #.0n e3 the want of snch schools made it necsssary. He believed tof | German could be taugh: in the schools without interfering with other studies, and it would ils in masteriag their English xeling im this ind that ihe study idermen ibe m and advocate would nfcrc> He held sai th ery into this country bemg its destruction. siudies. bad no matter, and would, 1f Germen iuieniered with other studies, rec- vm@mend wa. it be dropped. He would that the quesiiom be taken duccuy as to two feet by six. lothes that their Mr. McLellan followed Mr. Richards. say- tng that he could not believe the members of the Council intended to wake this act manda- y. He thoughi tbat any member of the Board tentang hme oo schools than the memte.s yaneils, aod alt! ju. be ened bp eid: | could not eadorse tue res Vashon, he wes in favor of theintreduction of the Lag ome language, snd int-o7'' t, ener drea :o support, ge! driven from employm are in reduced im Bis day. a price at wi Cdine-e labor “isa cai ais presence 18 everywhere ma-Ked by dezenerscy.” They are owne: by masters im disgui-e. who bite them o1 ce;ve (Deu pay, and por: hfe w.ibout luaury; it is too dresd. When (he S.ceenth amenam <br ii bave b en adopted wi five or six years, w Bow Oa the Pi eles ion end es bleh ime ‘olaiton offered by Mr He argued that if tbe stady o} troduced it worid look for ward ‘a the ndred thousand terfere with the other He was in tavor of introducing the German lapguage m the ~~ >2!= cTowd outotver studies, but unle.s the course “rs extended in the Grammar that it could be ia. roduc 1g With otbers studies. trol orsnip ot Josh | tum Of tbe coant y unless revo- sime deluge the and free the people Bpocmmgyee hoger eight-bour system, claim «mg Dat the man who stand. iu the 19 terun over“ E foinia ‘hey bad worked with rapidity in rela tion fo ibe eight-bot been equalled in lwucn sal belo. reform must ¢ at tive as of dou. witha view of ths Ceard ania Movement that Poruion of the world. bip- working trades bad been thoers for a day; but in Jan- ‘be ee CAT penters orgari . 2 the employ weni achers on sach terms id under sach wed snd fxd i sevrralsub-t 20s. te Intredne.on ci ©ODR -tuD We D lve Saperiut ode at,t iz 41 carry into eff cc the forazi lors He r garded the introduction of Gera.aa *s of doubifal utilly, esp’ cially when the cholats have so msdv stad paive ail their tame. He could not see how aclass of Sten could te condvcted without not oply with their own atudi-s, but ot the bole school. hour syviem feagur of San Fiance ‘iP pes' utrirg music and b. ners fysng. Twenty-four hundred carpenters beuded fugetber bay: Agsivst the combined pow. In the fall of epre eniatives and Seo: the s.reet= wi sus.ained the 8] a He bad ben told by a ho vo--d for the bill recau.2 Of the pressu: Saba al mea t. jo MAL was elecied in jor the wisbes and in- ¢ Metibei of the © man. They Faw. ve mind in their tx ent de-ired, and committees of pemied trom the differ- gether in & spirit of compromise aud or- fanized the Mechovics State Council of Cali- ears beiore this, thousands had gislacure to pass an eight-hour Members of the Legisiature inugbed at the petit.ons to the saw Bo deoger to thar While theré was no organiza’ion of ‘B but now it Was & different thing: were organized and ould not afford to lose their ¥ Was thar hoth partie: avowed in s tbat they were in iavor of the system of labor. t -tbe P'sa:4 of Education im San Fraucisco pas-ed 3 resolauon that those work- ot the sbool-bouses stoald work bu: Un the id of the eame sors passed a simi- In Jaouary, 18%, tbe counc’t to the Legisiatare an eight-hour whi b was psesed into a law with but one di ; that at was pa t1o bear—that it wos a Mr. costereses were Giaw war Schools ard spokes co 'be pupils #: to whether or moi they wish i t an be confined to tne bill wrs not a particular bobby with him, alchough Be ;avored le had visited scacuis whe ‘eugut, and be ‘be Gi "tn. Two peuucned the the measure. ie-man cod Fai Wer in tae jand,anu rbaps Bearly oxe-.bird. If the Ger- the schuvis, they will coi. Sort of clanishuess, and 1b to break it down ts vy & ching 1m our schools, for many ars anxiors to .eud their children to our public sebocis, but devire tint their own language sbould be taught rs weil as Engi r. Brown remarked that a great objection to the imtroduction of Germau was that it Would evteil additional expen_e for books. did not think that it was jus. to pay te acuers of Ge.man $1200 per aunum, while \eachers of otter branches were toiling a longer time aud over Jarger schools at less cums. the German for they were arugal and indus- friovs, and be wrs in tavor of Americanizing Germans. but not of Germanaing Ameri ins, aud be could pot recogniz? their demaads to | thatend. If, however, the study of that lou- gusze vronld be dvamiageous to pupils in the Englieb stadies, be bad ho vojec.ium to the tris Fented im the ¢ br Bours for 3 day. b the board of si parhes there cannot do withont them av Gicta'e ther own terms. dove in every Siate im this Union, by a prope Which they hoped ‘oa Generst Wine were ereeted with applause by Messrs, Otm: He respected The same can t= wad and Peters sud Afer extenoing @ vote of thanks to the speakers the mre! ug adjourned. Mr. Dulin said that be had come prepared to Vote .o¢ the measuit. for De w.s aware what it Would Es to Lue pupils. specially if they subsequently ceded .a and other such ci ‘Toe Foor Krtier W. oi & .ew seeble remark: TED.—The crawling 8” OW scraps of dirty by simplefons, who ceal them ia botti- simto the river, ta order vey may be pick-4 up, wondered over, ed « ried to the neitest newspaper office by ber boobies, 1s of all stupid bi ty and wiles*, "2 some of the newspaper: where a large pr jon, and sometimes pearly the entire population spoke tht jangurg»- the rd codid mu act on ¢ me sure at ibis meeing. He spok+ of having once Jost his way ip Si. Louis, and hai great hrow the bottl most ‘Une such case found its s here afew 0, when items were scarce, which em- Petpetrators of these stale jokes. ery old toper along the river ies his bottle, and has not the refill st, sets it adrift in the Po. some idiotic scribbling e so tbat pow ev front who em, ebildren wou!d own uage, person: of knowledge tr. KR ichards dai Jost here because of a want German. ~ aid that be hed been ina ter of scBools where (terman ard Eog!i +b are tavght, and he moticed .bat Germae children were adies. Lonc BRipox, MIDwIGHT, Sept. Ist, 156° — Deare:t wma When this shail eiest the gi7e of man I sbail be in a far, tar tetter -tate, sorrow and dissppoumtment never Yours im deata, the German laugasge, being ab ent , Mir. Champlin wss appointed in committe now stands. Messrs, Moore aud Cram} that the dedicatory ex- school butidiaz woud (ake m Saturday, Uct. 2d. esented apple .tious of b erci-es of Fran —_-—___ # RecrvrtNG Orrick —The office for recrait- Jace at 2 o'clock o: ral} ipg for the army sad marine s has been re-opened pear the Baltimore Pyne, a7 sied and R. C. wo cBers; reterré aation of Te-chers, Mr. Vashon presented the a) Major Robert G Dyrentorib. sad Dlessts. Davia L. ‘Whumsa for po itions as samit! ¢om Exami- the marine service, has of recraiting, and Applications to mittee on German. LL coanee a Cs oe Tesoluuion. which was # that be requerted to ask the City Councils io tke suet action a may be prcssuty toeaable him to procure at sn rarly day 4b amount of money sufficiaat to antares eee, the scaovls the *plemter a. Mr. Champlin bene tat Le L. Wil. ported teacher of Laterme ate Schoo! No. 2, im the Second district. Adjourned. Yusreepay struck from box 37 at day afternoon, the Sniaries due the! son had been ap; ances ‘Tae Freee Sci a or gettin; i ‘work! har af the Saaery Democtas —e—__ Patents IesumD Te Wastin itonians.— ‘The following United States patents were is- sued to citizens of Washington, D.C, for tne week ending Sept. 2ist, and euch bear date :—Animel trap, Wi car, PF. H. Williams; rail Pierce: reissue of valor, Wuliam E. for the county eee CE‘TER MARKET. Wholesale and Retail Pric A ra'sed platform bes just been erected threngh the space between the market- house and the sbeds on Canal street, afford- ie increased facilities to countrymen and dealers in displaying their stock in trade. We noticed yesterday afternoon a large num- ber of country wagons, well filled with veze- tables snd fruits, ranged along side by side to this plattorm, where the purchare: walk through and view the contents of the wagons wi'bout weding in mud ankle deep, a3 bereto- fore. The wholesale prices yesterday were as follows:—Apples, eating, $2 to $3.50 per bb! do. cooking, $1.50 to ®2 per bbl.: Pea: per bushel: Peache>, $1.75 to@} per box; To- matoes, $1 per bushel; Ezg Plants, 50 to ~0 cents per doz.; Wild Grapes, $2 per bushel; Marrowfat Squash, $2.50 per cwt; Citron Melons, $6 per Bundred: Green Corn, 2) ceats per doz; Cucumbers, 75 ceat= per hundred; Irish Potators, $2.25 per bbl.; S' Po.stors, $3 50 to $4 per bbl.; Cabbages, $5 to <= per hun- dret; Ontons. Silver, $5 per bbl: do. Red. $4 Der bhi.; Coickens, #3 to $6 per do. ; Ducks, $3 to $1.50 per doz. ‘Tb's morse we notice the e>1-= at retail of ye ze bE 6 nd freits, a: follows -—Apple~, Jin c-per peok; prache-, sa8lc. per prek: pears, Ie. per pick; tomator>. 40c. per perk: grap, 15e. per ib. zg plant, 6al5c. eact; quince s, 81 per peck: cacumbers, 25c. per doz.: green corn, fc. per doz.;cabb>g°s. Walsc. eacu; onions, . per peck; bets, Se102. per bunch: parsnips, 0c. per bonch: potators 3c. per peek: do sweet, Sic. per peck; dry beans, Lic. per quari; eegs. i> per doz: country butter, 5'c. per Ib; chickens, $1 per puir; ducks, $1 per pair. _---— New BviLpine Assocration.—Pursoant to the call published in our advertising columus, quite a large gatbering of our solid men met at the office of Mr. Geo. H. Plant, corner of 15th streat and New York avenue, last evening, their object being to form a new building asso. ciation. Mr. A. eitled to tne ehsir.and C. Storrs elected secretary. Aiter tbe president bad stated the purpose of the meeting, it w8s moved that each one present be invited to state the number of shares of stock he proposed to subscribe for, in order to tain whether or noi it would justify rurtner efforis for an organization. In a ew minutes time 474 sher-» of stock were t.ken. A com- mitt-e of \welve was then appointed to procure subs criptions,pnd the secretary was anthorized to ob:in the wecresary books. The placs: designated io leave books for subscription were follows: A. K. Shepherd & Bro.’s store, N Ps. avenue: George H. Plant, 15th streat and New York avenue; 0.8 Me:ropol: Storrs, corme. 15th aad F streets; Bushrod Robinson, Pa. avenoe. between 9th and ith s.r. at: and The secretary wasan- where books are opened. The committee on obtaining stock are to report in ten days to ihe president the number of sbares taken, ard when 1.50) sbDares are supe scribed he is authorized to calla m aing fo. ent organization. A commiitee of tures pont dto prepare @ consiita'i . ! by-laws, and were insirncted ty rake the oon s.-tnton of the Provident Aid A :socrt! on as a bosis for this one, and the same committee were antboriz-d se proseres suitable prltce for ju‘oie mings. Me ors. Koone>, Storrs, tnd Plawt coustitale ‘his commitie. Adjourn dio meet on Monday. the $ta day of October. i Rese Bert —A mat-h game ws playe tov We tne day t-.weon the Faterpri> aud Juv Motors, Fe ulting “ene: y vie cory for the j lator, by a seore of 15 ty 10. Tre Legros 5 terday e{eraoon 'n Balt more. Yeatw onthe P. strc, of tha’ city, end the Pas- ime. of Richmond, the prov us of whica are to he devot 4 io the revats, ment of the Corfed- | etaty deat around Richmond, rt sntt d—P-s- as.ime. of Richmond. 13 Bail Club. of Brootya, will 8rri vein Wesbington .>-morrow morpirg. Toe Knickerbockers, however, will net, as re- peo ¢d_eccompany them, for the purpo-e of Prayirg thedecidiug game betw 2n.or eciubs, hems the grand maich will not ike place. ‘The Exce!siors will play their first game with tbe Olymp'es to-morrow, (Friday,) commenc- +g prect_ely at 3 p.m., and not with Na- iorsis as we stated: but on Saturday, 25:4 ine siont, they will meet the Nat onals ac the same horr. Both g ‘mex will doubiie~> ba clo-e and exci-rg, 33 the Excelsiors rank bizh in the base bull > aternity, Biving at oue time held the cbampiorship of the wpited Sixtes. The Exce'siors will make Willvd's s quertere, and we understand the Oly mpics and Netion*'s ave making extensive preparations to emter- tin the Oso Rarverica OCTATION.—This Dg authorized the President rT) fo Appom! ® committe of one m each department and bureav to make ont lists of Obio voters for the #rproaching ei ton im that State and to wait upon the 4 d+ of the depariments, aud obtain leaves of ioe BSG 19F those de \rins t go home to vor » tue followimg committee bas been named b: the Precideat since the meetiog: Col. E Gus, Government Printing Ofte; 8 Schinidt, Second Aud-tor’s Office: L Brancebur-. In‘erior Deparsm-n. W. B Brown. Interral Revenue Bureau: aud C. M. Smith, Third Audit r’s Omce, othe s will be added if deemed nscessary. The S-cret the Tressurv has ngreed to ab nce ter on da, touche @ gaing home to vote snd te Commidve o. Transportation have made arrangement! for : Suced farrs to Cleveland sud other points. Round trip tucke‘s com be obtain«d for to Cleveland, Srerovs Ci d man named Arihor Mose ont eighteen yers of ace, ‘Wes arrested by Ufficer Cooper, of the ub Pr cinct, yestordry atte noon. charg; d with committirg a rape on a colored girl named M. E Newmen on August 2d last. it appears that Mo-eve wes sorvint Pppreaticebip at biack<rith om Auta 2 vclored men named Jo- seph Burke, in the First Ward, who hed taken this orpbaa girl t ra »,#nad ou the nght in que"iop Barke weet to church, and during Bis ab ence Mosene vent ap stairs to tue room where the gv “ping complished bis purpo © with fenrtul injury to her per: on, From tbat time since he bas not been seen till yesterday aivernoun. He was taken before Jvstice Marymae \ hen, the cave being tally Proven, be wa: for court, The girl's im juries were nace by Dr. George McUoy 19 be of a yery dungeron® uature. and the villsin himsel! was perfectly stocal and unmoved. las Boyce pre id- rom South Washingion, made a jraterna! visit duticg theeveniag. The ball wes crowd-d and alter the regular bu=\- Pees was over there was an addre-: made oy Mr. J. L. Kidwell: cong by the Gies Club of Hope Divisioa, “The Sailor Boys Grave *; essays by W. P. Freeman: sone and piano #c- paniment. by Mis« © ©. Byker. rrci ito make ‘> Hope Division. It was morneed that the petitions for pre. entations to Copgr “s sskeng for a pro- bibitory Jaw were bin? rapidly filled up. Several memters were initiat od. —_e——_. Bartist Hows As20claTIoN.—A largely- Atlended meeting of the Baptists of this. city we beld at the Island Bapiist Church oa Moncay eyeing, at which were pre-eat many of ihe m-nt+tors of that denomination who are pasters of the city charche®, b-sides numerous promixent lay members. The purpo.» of the gatberipg wes to form a Home Baptist Asso: ation, the objet being the cultivation of a closer Christin intercource smong the denom. imations, Icoking to church extension and mie. sionary work. Rey. Mr. Mcador pre ided, aua after di-cursion a c Bapust chur. frame a consiliutio ws for a perma- ment organization. The meeting adjourned to meet at the call of the commitie. eee New Hatt or THE Youns Men's TIAN ASSOCIATION.—The be: on Thursday, September derstand Henry Ward Beecher is to make the addres*, while prominent citristian men trom all parts of the country are exprcted to iake part in the exercises. veneranle Dr. Tyng, Dr. Mc- Cosh, George H. Stuart, Esy., Dr. L. Mondy. and cthers have been invited to make addresses upon the occation. ——_e——_ Tue A. M. E. Zion Camp Meerine.—This camp meeting, under the superintendence ot 1m progress,.an nd last eveo atieedance was very large, many being under the imopression that it would have closed this morning. The managers have decided, how- ever, to continue the meeting until Monday mornipg, the closing exercises to commence at 9 o'clock a. ms ———— Upp FSLLOW8.—The order of Odd Fellows fm this District are mal ‘rrangements for the purchase of & quantity ef ground on the left bank of the Anacostia Fiver, where it s royected to lay out A cemetery. ‘A movemen 4 Bow on pny Rae prominent members of the order which contemplates the es'nblich- ment of a thorough school system in this city PEGE the aepiers and patronage of the fra. ternity. ——— PIANO anp Oacax re oy sa “fo9 be isemeut that Mr. Ha: . seen by adver: rry the well-knowD t St Aloysius Ob about to opea bis classes for Tastroctions on the and organ. Mr. S. 18 one of our most successful teachers. His terms can be ascer‘ained at 7531 street, and at the masic stores, ——~o—— PERSONS DESIRING the advantages of a night scbeol are referred to the card of Mr. J. Pauerson in another columa. Mr. P. is certi- fied to us in the most satistactory manner asan accom pushed and consciestious teacher, EDUCATIONAL. The Charges agaimst the Mayer. THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTER other meeiing of the committee to invesugate the charges preferred by Mr. John H. Crane agaiast Mayor Bowen, was It is stated that before the examination of witnerees was commenced Fe ed to be imformed in who: if Mr. Cook, the corporation attorney, ap- ured. Mr. Coom replied that be represeated Bhss. Mr. Crane thea « I bere enter my protest agaiust the cor- Poration attorney, who is paid $¥,.00 per year for defending the interests of the corporation, g in defence of those who are charged ‘With detrauding it out of large sums of money, Spd I ask that this protest be entered upon tie ‘The Clerk was ordered to enter the Protestas desired by Mr. C The only witnesses ¢: B. Fry and Mr. ©. HH. Streets, &c., whose w “umMony Was a repetition of that given by them last week, (which it is Sileg.d was stolen 1rom Mr. J. engaged ia taking the evidence: ‘The members of JoBn F. M. -U. O. F., No. 143, assembled at ball om J0th street, near noon, for the purpose second anniversary. Dy Star of the West procreded, with the Co! Brass Bands in line, to U in the First Ward, woere addresses were de- livered by P. N. G. Geo. Barnes, and Arthur Hickman. They then returned to their hall and dispersed, to reassemble at a supper at Union Leazue Hall this evening. —_e——. he'd at the City Hal Misere BYRNE. reciting at Pikee et desire 10 reeetve @ few Bx for the parpces of giving them ‘agua! branches of an od ‘The ‘gion Bethel Caurch, | Miss ; Orider ir. Bowen and Mr. Jen iy Benes aswel Suan, Wills Mire Emma. now A ton Capt Jame-; Woughty Jas Ellis Geo L: Fort Cpt Geo H, Hamha Jonan. Wm H; Jor-s Je F G; Kennerly Capt Thos; Langley Obaric~ di t James K: | » his morning, the . charged wit! stracting papers from the Treosury, was givea | Capt to the jury atter a long charge, bat up to2% | Dic! o'clock nO verdict was returned. J that at that time they stood eleven for convic- tion snd one tor tal. —At three o'clock this afternoon the jery returned a verdict of guilty, and we un- derstand a motien for a new trial was made. | This bad not deen dispozed of up to tl our report closed It was stated ined were Mr. John ass, Superintendent of + A = oe on MONDAY o NIGHT & . th inetaat, et 46 9h strvet, ©. BU EA0n oF 18 1 Jobe t Marshell Jo-: McKenny F T, L; Parker J W; Poole Heary; Pendle:on ©, 2; Phillip Harvey C, Phillips Pemro ¢, 2; Perkins Capt C Po sons V; Perkius Tao-; R TTs. Tl ‘Oraat i] h@ ist str. cts. on bill recommended by Mi fud he did not know at the time it was | for work on G and Ist stree.s, Which he bad Understood was not to be pai iestificd tbat ther ‘arth to be taken from K street. aad cons>- | quently the contractors were entitied to pay | lor G and Ist streets. Mr. Bliss was examined At gre xt length, the session continuing until 10 CommrttTep T9 Vatt. ‘This morning. in the Equity Court, Judge Wylie icued an order for the arrestof Francis L. Benzler. and his commitment to jat! until the order of tae Court | Ro.e ZV; Richerds S mi D; Raton Wa: | Raion Wm: Riley Capt J: Sriipbin Asroa R, | to $< 2, Summons Cy Som: id A> Payoe ; Pierce Capt eCapt Jas “a A E $ Do surplus | to pry alimony to bis wife, Freceria Benz! is Complicd with. The wife is applying tor 4 cree of divorc, and in this case an order made severai days ago to ‘Which mot being complied with. el for the petitioner, brought tue fact to | Will the notice of the Court. Naw EstTasisaue! Stelwan A: Turaer Cpt WA; Tacker Tho; Thomas DK; Theley Capt eo, Price, | Thompzon Wm H; Traxt om Jno tJ; Wood Jas H: Waiter Thos. Coa TRave—Duri ing Sacurday, Septomber Is, coal trom Camberland by cane River Front.—No material chang» is ob- matters this morning. birevs -yhich bes sprang up will no doudi bi.wean » member of ! 2a: due iol Potowae Ferry Wharf-—The ston arrived last night from Carrioman with large freight of conniry produce, and left th's morn- ive -ith an excursion party to Glymont Tois | of embroideries and fin ‘osing excursion for this Grammar. For terms inguiry of sett are ge 15 lin Mr. E G. Davis, for several years of the firm of Davis & Gutuer, hes recently taken possession of Lis new corner of sib street and Market Space, and bas finest stock of fancy and millinery He makes a speciality | ¢} su91.. ind his present and Frenc! Ko 360 Massach: | y little wheat | & Bets oaly of- of same amount in lo: Ts’ Excas ¥on.—V this morrirg probably the | Sods in the District, Rivss Freort.—Entered—Steamer | City, McCarthy, New York, with merchandise | for District mercban York, Jone, Pb ilatelpiia Doors Fouxp Ore their nightly rounds trequeatly 4i- the door: of store and priva’> dwellings Dave | bre carelevsly leit open, and still the owa rs Tn | Complain of thetts aad vurg: Georgetown Advertisements. ED IN 1538. UM AWARDED x 1857, is unders*ood es ibe S¢ son, given by SI Gals’s Wharf.—Si stock just received are some o} ever seen in the IMstrict, whil 3 bons are unsurpassed, comprising as it does some of the most costly and unique p: His stoek of flowers. feathers, hats yeriety, dress trimmings, hosin, attention, and crowe his counters daily, where ten kept busy im showing and selling goods. the rear of thestore is the work-room, might with produce consigned t) deale.s, and | fiveer six women are emploged in manu!act Jeit this morning for Baliimore. up the river she sprung alcak, whch ceitiand hertwodays, The steamer Fairy arrived ye: terday with a cargo of hay for ©. 1. and left for Alexandriadaring the nicht, Crouch # Whe f.—The steamer Expre-= Nich- | tion. ols, srrivea trom E.'timore Jest nigh general merchaudi Jest this moraing for Grorgetow, } Howano INSTITUT, aD, Location ag Steamer W. W. Cyit, Rytber, leit at 10 o'clock for Norfolk, freight she takes water to the thirsty at Nor- folk. The steamer Arrow, Sisckpole, leit on the usual trip to Mount Vernon. Fay's Whar/.—Arriv: d—Schr. Paudora, Gan- non, with wood tor R. Chamberiain, Capt also, steamer ad proverbtatly hoeithy. tal, moral Amongst her The polic> darir> | Frere, arrived b N ADEMOISBLLE PBUD'HO! SHAW September 13th. ing bonnets, bats. &: sey that Mr. Davis Ro V. Harrison fo We should not target +) ho by the way bas M is cashier.) is t { tebrated Grover & Bal | ire machiue, whteh still maintains 1 ° yen! Apply at 3810 ANETTE K DBA: wate azert for ‘he AM DYEING ‘ABLISHMENT, TLBSON 8T., Georgetown, D. 0. with every desirable the vest talent and artistic skill with constant personal attention propriet cen thir Se rizped \9.rader’. Soe Advertisement.) Death oy James G. Weaver. & citizen of | ; . C., WhO was fovud dead on tus ; his late r: idence in death unknown informition ia ‘a 137 tons Lykers Vatley cot Mary Amelia as, wath | Ville, His relatives requiring ary i m Cone river, Wil oye. or , Smart, wath wood for B. F .rad ramp, > ith wood tor S. viding at 10) Pennsylya- cITY ITEMS. Jer Jewstey, ONZAGA OCOLLEG ‘The excreiwes of GON Auct’r; Georgetown. BUILPING AND LOT STBELL, GZORGETOWS, AT AUC. Tos ! On THURSPAY. the 14 } 109, See. of lot No. 226. Beatt fogs: test on Fretsvick attest reet, wit! aed by Josep! fine stone cellar walls iiding hest! root of which bas often been aeed for faire, bails. Terms : One thi B A THOS. LOWLING, COLLEGE. w phen A. Dougias, Lewis, | ith day of October. | Y: SErTEMB: iy to lock p m.i, ST MATTHEWS INSTITUTE. = will be resumed in this FIRST MONDAY ng, at Prigg’s One Dollar and % feet on 6t! 496 Pennsylamia avenue, streets. tod this mori Hnstitatioe sc € SEPTEMSER. Modern Lange: isa.good lot, with it bo! tre ebarges for the BBO TOBIAS, Director Steam S — i Phopegraphy and d—Schr. Merchau:, Poillp:, ligut. street, opposite Patent O1 ——_+—— ‘Ter CRawg-Moone D vricerty.—Yeter- Detween F aad G, opposite. Pave day avernoou Messrs. O. D. Burret! ang LG Hine moved t fore Jude Fisber, in the Crim: nal Court, to discharge ine :ccuray of dir. J. H. Crane, who on Saturday ty t was Bid lo ep the pi .ce, and ®: pectally to- joore,” for the p iiod of six montbs. by Jrstice Mills, oa the complatat of Mr. Moore. The counsel submittd the peution of Mr. Crane, re.ting fort) that “the evidencs show d that Mr. Crave bad tbr. :t ced tochas- tice Mr. Moove “it” be did not letve, and tit Crane was at the time im bis own bon-* aat Moore outside, exc>pting his head, which wes tornst partly throvgh ‘be window; and si<o that the next dav he invi! dCranetorep utthe some largusge to him.” Tbe Covrt dissaargea Crane, remarking that the tbreat was acon- jonrl one, indicaing m purpo.> to do the complsinant bo*tly harm, and there was no sofficient evideace (> require Reapy-Mape © idrea where ‘The best assortment! ment will recs! ‘The lowesc prices! ‘The latest styles! Gentlemen's, Boys’ and Childrens’ © Uak Hall, #0 7th st, 6 wrrds A. D. and Farnishy opposite Post Office —_—__e—___ FIrry CENTS PER PAIR for good Canton Fiannel Drawers tor Men and 1 ADAMSON'S, 50 ——-— ‘THIS I8 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. Wilson & Uo. can sel Stoes, fatare | as any person who advertises m the Star. 7,14 ——— uy | ‘HE COLUMBIAN SEMINABY. ‘Phie Institut: Academy for Boots,&c., is cheap CURTAIN Dawasx and 506 9th street, next to Pennsylvania avenue. Corns, Diseased Nails, ces, Bunions, Enlarged Joints, and other dis- eases of the feet, successfully treated by Hr. White, Surgeon Uhiropodist, No. 424 Pennsy!l- 1 and 6th streets. m. Calls made at No charge | att! lished 1-61. Vascular Excrescen- i fon?l injury wrs no conclusive evidencs tha: sacba pripore ex's: 1, b mud mus. b+ sv sticd such a purpe € > ctually ex son complain’ d thet the judie al be eviden-e tiat Hours from * a.m. toG p. Tesidences between & and § p.m. for consultation at office. —— RUBRRE SEERTUNG aud Narsery Cloth, Air Putows, Ac. st rbould Fe reqrer.d +> ey OF BA aLIpenl vo ina Court A DAMAON’S, 506 9:0 street TPUSTER §: mtieeeral Te an ——— Bri viarpe—Join Derry, = TBR oREATRBET relief imagmabdle can be at- forded this warm weatber by wearing one uf those elegant suits selling at such astonisbinz- ly lew prices at the celebrated Oak Hall ctota store, 460 Seventh street, opposite ce. where, in addition to gentiemen’ joual Tue- , nock Burn,” Cheviot, Arr: re’ alpaca anc linen sut's, children's Guri- i's iM grea: variety are also to be had at he most reasonable pri billiard e'rele ably excid Ir evening by the game play: at Miller's salc om, adjoin pg the D , Eotween Joba ond cue at the lat k. rnd rckaowledg a and Michrel Paelan. 1h ma Bogue, drab west east 74 feet; th and the beet rick Sout! Bi ing. with the spacious ed by tbe 1ate J uusee Fallalon f B eeven fort wey adjoin tains rooms. for business, and supplied wi irabie ——s. 7 THOS: DOWLING, Anct. ~ RAILROADS, Batz 28 AND OHIU BAILBOAD, wy between WASHTY: MOBE and WASHINGTON ore now run as follows. FOR BALTIMORE. earn (Rim ti es FOR ALL WAY STATIONS amie te Fe FOR ANmAPo! Leave at 7A. M. 22d 4:20 polts Misrd champion. 4 ‘The gsme tbroughous was inter stive, meny fine aud difficult sucts marking tbe pisy of each, the a cating the r*me by frequent plaudits of ap. In the cour. » of the g 5, 57, and m the twelith inn) +z le + were made Di ery; Phetv aleo doinget™ :tive pliyin core being marked by rans of 27, 5 ghe-t being in the eleventa | g, tbat of oy. The following is the sum. game: Phel»n, 501 ; average, 236. eames Rep, Witz axD BLUZ BLANKETS, B-d &c APAMSON'S, 506 9th street. —— ‘7 ateale eTans of 36, Orrick AND Store Louncea.—Ca ing purposes without mattress or ) DAMBOR 8. 506 9th stren', i pe used | se 15.440 p#orosans Fob FLUUB. Orrice Drrot Oowy: reopeunt -M.. inthe Briends’ treet porth, between Isth SARY OF SURSISTENCE,, ma Hundred Barr, to be delivered at the Buds tence Storehouse, Mont Other conditions made known by the ander- ‘oponals received until 12 m. the 234 of Octo- bes . G. BELL. been perform i in this city. Mr. Deory bas accepted a challenge trom Cyille Dion, champion of Canada, and the gaine w.llin all probability t Fisucicco, Cat., 9% the tends making that city Dis suture residen e. be obtained at the Bookstore of W. Bo. 519 7th strect.and G. A. Whit: » corner 7th and ) ste. ot prevent cuampion in- ———— ae CHARGE oF LaRceny AnD Emr Last p'zht, at 32 o'clock, Detecttve Br r ted a youog German named Johu ky, at @ restaurant on 7th sire! geged at thecard table,on the charge of having embezzicd money to the amount of $7 stolen a lot of perfumery, combs, medi &c., valued at $10),,com 10th and M strats, AK HILL CEMET spect; the proposal ar Bemeca blocks, and to state the rate per panel of | tee feet; the work to be completed by December Ist, 1869. and paid for when completed. two Gate Post: 3 of Seneca stono, Ii those at the entrance: the price to be stated for the alleged, committ-d the offence | posts as they are, and also ig over te | cutting. 'm. Duet, corne= of ‘The accved Dvd t the employ of Mr. Duer, maoazin; b's drag store, and Was discharged on the 5ttim-:.. and OD Jeaving, it OW SUNDAY. LTIMORB. o. 3 | A i Tul and efficient or information eet. wu S-eom0t* NETITOTE. x 4 | reet. Philadelphia, Pa. Evglith and Freach, tor Ladt na Mirses Boar’ Bool: will reopen September 16th corps of teachers For ci | apply to the Rector. 192 I street. HEGARAY = ithout the ornamental etl St ‘OR EXTEND! OB SECOND STRSET 5 FOB Alt Pants or Mi, 2.50, and 7: “ondatarday at 7 A. the Schuetzeatc-t in Geo When arresied he e bet committed no offence, and that what he bad done wes only a breach of ‘His valise was secured by the offic and in jt wes founda lot of persamery pipe wud other articlk This morning he was taken to the offic tue David R. Smith, who vommuitte? Bun to iat! Jor 8 further bearing. NG CULVERT East. Sani P.M. oniy.con- | with trains from Balti. ing, Parkersburg. &c. rough tickets to the W: om Station ‘Since venta L2 Boarding and Day Se the family, aud is constant; “ys-cotm MADAME D°BERVILLY. Prin EDICAL DFPARTMEST oF a M TOWN COLLEGE. OF CAGE a N BALL. Wastincton, D. C., September 14, 1559 Bealed proposals w..i be receiv. M until 12 o'clock m e be hed at ¢! Office at all houre pany’s Office, 400 ad hesing tuken trom «he sty aa fictent protection wall te hold thi f b: aud im accordance with am sct approved Au TWENTIETH MEDICAL SESSION, 1=+» 70 COLLEGE SUID RN. ¥) ft OFTENTH CITY OF WASHING TO. ‘The Mayor reserves the right to reject any or i for the interest of the Corporation — fon needed rela! rt can be ob: lent ef Bewers, &c. reposts to be endorsed vert in Second street ot ¥ Samuel Walker, an employee of the Constrac: of the Washbingion dent red the yard, and about two o'clock ;tud was evidentiy quite son, 82 employe» of the n Department toth« constrac- at the office of roposals for cui- he wr: found asl ep; sick. Mr. Wm. Eme! yard, was instractet to pro: teke Walker to bis bome oa Tith siree tment, and Mr. me, But it was not long before he (Mr. E.) tcokimg buck found that Walker nad ova. Mr. E. drove to police headquarters, and was directed by Lieut. Noonan to ta've the eighth precinct station. Dr. Potter, er, held an inque’t tis morning, and @verdict wr> renderrd that bis deb was cand by apoplexy. His remaius were ‘akeu am charge by bis amily. FACUL fessor of triutiples ad e0T a — Path HKOUGH LINE BETWREN WASHINGTON ILADELPHiA, AND rilaw YORK: = wasnindfW “ahD sew Protessor erson 8'1r.ed OPOSAL8 FOR RAILROAD TIES. — ioe be recefvet at the office ofthe | TOBE ate now Proposals will FOR NEW YOBK. tex: oO f * al. Railroad avd ingtoa, DO. |. dimensions 6 ine! face. . White ox, or cheet: erect ot Area Sse mediate joteon lexepdria ae GAN. Treasurer by 5 feet loug, be ING IN THR STAR a Advert.sement aR contained of valuable jewel! 7 STAR appeared with this annoancem ismaciy ager declined. ts er, it o eu any aaeaee 4 give bis name for An hour atier the any reward or to ‘uke. This is one inetance out of tho — value of the STAR as anad verticing me- 3 SCHOOL REQUISITES FOR SALE AT TEE LOWEST PRICES. ——_o—— oP Rea Estare.—Kilbourn & Latta, ate Bg have sold part of lot ¢315, corner of Ninth the weet 25 fret of lot 7, Peunsytvanie. between Tweitth str:ets Also, the ad: 3/30 eq) Obaries ‘Morgaa, at ane same Price, Cc, D. LIEBERMAN, Corner Binth and D streets. Isaac coaLE, 3n., & BRO., re SF A sn SERyetrue BAMSON IMPORTBES OF Men’s Farnishing Goods, 14 HANOVER STEEET, , OOREBE OF GERMAN, ‘au 18 eoSm,lstp —_——_o——_ POLICE Irzms.—Mollie Miller, white, rested by officer Hurst for Pry conan ‘was fined #2 by Justi dang cosducs aa’ Se 5 rave security to keep the peace. ———— Saat. ae goatee 6th WORDEEFUL VIAFUGA, Read Pamphiet of remarkable

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