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EVENING STAR. MONDAY......... SEPTEMBER 27, 1969. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, Excursions, Pic-Nics, &c. Natiowal THEATER.—Boacicgult’s new dra- ms. Formosa. Opp Fatiows’ Hatt.—Wyman, the Ventril- Joguist, and bis Lilliputian Cireus, Excvasiow to Norfolk and retara on the steamer Coit on Mondays and Thursdays. Dar_y Excursion to Mount stamer aan ‘——— MARERITER’s ART GALLERT, $56 7th street. Suits & Strowe’s ART Gaciaay, 5 F Stree. Cariral Crecie No. 1, Brotherhood of the be 8 picnic at Beckert's Garden this even- —_——e—— Duats cy a WELt Ksown TaLecrarn Or- BRatox.— Daniel of the Frederick city the next day. When abe first line of telegraph was buiit to the West, the Baitimere and Ohio railroad, he went the office at Harper's F. od 7 er Is. Shortly afterwards a line to Winchester, of which he was made Si railroad, sometimes at the Baltimore city office and then atthe office im this ci'y. Whilehe was employed by this company be was for some Years Superintendent of the Western division Of their telegraph ime, headquarters a: Osk- land. His pleasant manners and unfailing goed nature, won him hosts of friends in this District. and throughout Maryland and Vir- ginia. who will be sorry to bear of his uatimely demise. He bas been subject to hemmorhages of the lungs for many years. and consumption Se —— dice | = bis early death, for 1c P umseif. by seeking the consolation of the Cbristian religion. He leaves & widow and one child. ae AR a —_ = THE OR- FHABS’ CouRT- Orphans’ Court, on Saturday, the heirs of the late Harper ‘Wade objections to the account’ —— by the administrators, John T. itepelll an Pettit, Esqs. After some animated Upon legal points, x was finally agreed tbat a special session of the court should be held on Thursday of this week, to hear the case. Messrs. Richard T. Merrick and Wm. J. Miller, of this city, and Mr. Wilson, of the law Srm of O'Gorman & Wilson, of New York, Tepresent the heirs, and Ennis, the trators. The amount of the estate is about $157,921, and the admin! commissions are record of the mecount of the Postponed because of the them, and time allowed to nt already . for services as confidential adviser, deceased, for tecetved friend, and companion of the twelve years. wer, Mr. Havenner, on C stree: ‘ational Hotel, during bis tem: He wes busil: waluables as returned, apd manded who was there. Barker at once rushed out of the door, and dealing Mr. Bower a blow on the head with some heavy instrument, passed oo and endeavored to make his bunch of skeleton keys found in hie On Lape pee heel pe mar ame quantity of clothing and a pair of boots packed dor removal. A watch anda Gols Tevolver ‘Were siso missing. Barker nesday last, was before Justice Schmidt, Mr. WN. H. Miller appearing for the defence. It that Hvans was im the yard, andhed @rmill penknife in Ris band, with which he was whitthng a stick. Schlosser approached Evans. and after the passage of some words, the former struck the latter, when ¢ srappie ensued; but upom being separated it was dis- covered that Seblosser was cut in four places. A certificate from the physician of Schlosser ‘was produced before Justice, in which it is stated that be is in @ tair way of 3 Justice Schmidt admitted Evane to bail in sum of $1,500 for his appearance before court. —_o——_ Certixe ArPRAY.—About seven o'clock last evening 8 fracas occurred on C street, between ‘Twelfth and Thirteenth. William THE Wasutncton ASYLcUM Homicipe—Car- rou —On Saturdsy, the in the caseot Wm. A. Carroll, indictea tor the mur- der Richard Catlett at the W: and after an absence of one Rour brought ina Verdict of not guilty. This morning, Messrs. Riddle and Harring- ton, counsel for Carroll, called attention to the vase of David Atkins, who is indicted with Carroll, and asked that 4 nollie pros. be entered in bis case, which was done. —_.—_—_ Scppex Deats.—Ou Saturdsy afternoon, Issac Hamilton, colored, was takem with a bemorrhage just as he left a car on the Avenue, pear lith street, and died im a few moments. Dr Hartigan was in attendance. but could do ng tor bim. The body was taken to the Central GuardBouse by Sergeant Walker and Officer Boyle. The Coroner was notified, but deeming 1° unnecs Temains were sem use, but snb- sequently were turned over to the sister of the deceased for burial. ——— REFUSING TO Do DUTY WITH & COLORED OvvicuR —On Saturday night, when the squad had been mace upat the Eighth precinct sta- tion to do duty on the street, officer Samuel H. Ellis was assij to act for the night as part- ner of W. A. P. Cooper, 8 colored man lately sppofuted om the force by the Police Commis- sioners. Ellis demurred and positively refused to do duty with the colored officer, and left the station. the fire bad been exti: betore dival. It was no doubt set om fire, ‘218 ByrB UF, to-day, in the sa. Ss. @., 6; 114. m, 4; 2m, 6: Ip. m., THE BOSWEL} SERENADE. Card trem Perry Carson, jeaentary te Collector ewell, Henry M. Knight. ef Collector He is net Com Card from Alder the Allegati He Denies Boren | ‘The following correspondence explains itself: | cane vate Fut canon hind WASHINGTON, = sigr nin answer 1a the letter OL FA. Bosra, | im your paper of this evening, please publish the following 8 Mdavit: District of Columbia, Washington county, to wit, fae On this 25th day of tember. A. Dy, 1560, personally ap hates me Perry Carsoa, ot the city of Washington being personilly Well Known tome, who being sworn in due form of law did and say that he Bas read a card written and pablisbed Paruy Carson. Sworn and snbscrided before me, this 25th | day of September, 1969. | ABTHUR Saurrard, J. P. (stat). Now, the — case is this: Mr. Moswell was at Cay enjoying himself—he being Goltector, and able to do it. I. an mn and & poor colored man, was at my home in this city. I bad always been a friend of Mr. Bos- well, because 1 ble; but when I got his letterfrom Uape Ma; my eyes were oped’ I saw that he ranted Factice & forbim. The public has his Itsbed in the Star, and can see what be to me: « serenade me; Ill pay for it. parency inted, with + Welcome it. Don’tlet any one know that bottom of it; hide that fact from 3 Get W. H. Brown, Charles Peters, and others | into it, bat don’t tell them the trath about it; foot them.” In short, heasked me to be a cheat and deceiver. rote tomeas if I was a tool—a mere machine for his use. It is truethat lam a man, & member of a long injured race; but the manhood in me which always ‘for tree- dom and the rights of my people, rose up in- dignantly against such mean proposals as Mr. Boswell’s to me, and I saw the man as I never saw him before. 1 am a Republican—a man—and I honor and Topect ett true white men; all ine oT who ave helped my race to freedom; but I woot be the tool or do the dirty work of any man; and when & man shows bimselt as Mr. Boswell has im bis Cape May letter, I am done with him; so ought all my people tobe. Yours, &c. Parry Carson. CARD PROM H. N. KNIGET. The following card from Mr. H. M. Knight has been received on the same sabject: ly been used in either private or public corres- pondence. Engaged im the quiet and inoffensive per- formance of my duties, I have no sympathy with any movement of personal ambition, or any schemes w! may tend to disrupt th the success of the Kepul tcan party. 1t is due to the members of the Police Board that 1 should publicly state that I never nad a promise from them tomaake me superintendent, and that Lhave nocomplantto make against Mr. Bowen of any member of the Board. iti bad I would either be silent or make it myselt. My own manhood I trust will always prevent me from being controlled by any man or fac- tien; and I hope thatin the future, as in the before the law. mites | deen President. was conducted to the chair, and addressed the members of the Asso- ciation in a which = a ints, and was frequently applau: iy fi attore. He reserved to the Bbject of the assoc ciation, to brmg the New York Republi- caps in the National Capital together in more intimste social and political relations, and then ve a short sketch of the lc party fie spoke of what the Republican party nad done for the country in the aud closed by that the duty of the members of this As. soci 18 : “it is to enter this contest with a firm and fearless determination late the com: on ‘was chosen, cotati of Messrs. J. L. Lake, A. M. Clapp, and L, ie —_—— Bass BaLl—Nationais vs. Ezcelsiors, of Bronk lyn—Nationals Win—Score, 58 to 11.—Our Na- —— boys returned from their Northera tour on Nau oi ds to me ios 2 ational grounds to engage in a match game, which commenced at 3 o’clock, and term! mated, to the surprise of many, in an ov: wheilming victory for the Nation: It lookea like old trmes to see “Billy” Williams pitching and George Fletcher back in tbe nine, and the seemed to feel better, and more disposed to play. bo 7 ep may —_ bapnip vane the beginning of the game, and kept it all the way Unrough, batting Peters’ and Dohrman’s pitcn- ing all over the field. The Excelsiors struggled: mapfully, but it was too much an ap-hill business. The following is a score of the inpings: 234667 National . 2 811 3 31128 Excelsior -~033401 oN The Excelsiors leit yesterday morning for New York. The Keystones, of Philadelphia. are expected ip Wasbington ho week,and will play the Olympics and Nationals of this city. Next week the (the champions) are expected. ‘actions Tas Pawusyivamia Rervstican Assocta- TIOR—Penntylrania Wants to Furnish a Secretary of War-—The Benasytvania Republican Asso, ciation held a meeting at Union Hai om Saterday jevin in Mr. D.R. B. M. Wilson, the chatr, and J Mr. Thomas A. Executi j i i i i | ily ney ss | | wed him trueand honora- | p; | se Assecintion. This morn- Fifteen FRM ul Ones, inctuding he = hag in the oe. ‘David At tor yoman's Wight-to be the Par: of Hiperters— | et reers some, james Young alias Mayor diaggerty, late Cons bo om the Timetay oli, x fourg and Stand—He ts neta Woman's . On the | William 5 }pres. Was entered. Coniraryy quite the Reverse—Mis. Grifing Af- James aitas Gent, charged with as. ter Horace Gretlty A Gushing Female Orator— | S®0ltand patery, was found net, ty. Ea- The Jocingi Sue of the Woman question— | Ward Smith and William Miles were comvicted Women Voling amid Flowery Kowert amd Flow. | OF a similar charge, and the first. was ang Fountains. sentenced. to two months in Gr ward ‘As etated in last Monday's Sram, tbe friends | Smith, indicted for pestle, ‘with intent to of woman suffrage in this city have opened the winter's campaign, and on Saturday evening last they bela anoiber meeting at Union League Hall, to farther their objects. The meeting had been adjourned from s previous night, om ac- coumt of tiie slim atvwndance, aud as far as that objection was concerned it was “out of the frying-pan into the fire,” 8s the attendance on this occasion was more than beiore, meager comprising in all only fifteen persons, as fol- lowe. Ate. Joseph: ro yf tb passenger tat ron The nest through train will go over on the first day of October, —_—_———_- Buretary—On Sunday mornia, ‘Thomas Thomes, residing @t the corn and G streets, South Washington, tmat the house had @ren - hos Be Soca ¥ fone’, 1091 mite: 5) {in a dress of Try band. Mr of 9th discovered arm, other entered daring the ket on one » While the vigorously plied @ fan, giving an oceasions] whiff of tresh | Previous night and four ceats and @ lot of air to Dr. Lockwood, who was enjoying a | ©lothing, including boots and shoes, carried off. quiet snooze immediately Behind Rer:) Mrs. a Adams and Miss O'Connor, (the two latter net —— es ings of evening;) Dr. Lock wood, (he lives there;) Rev. R. Goiby, Joba Ubonovan, Masse tinea a Jol 10 V1 . lately appointed Consul to Giegoe ar Ee Champlin, of the Pablic School Board, and two reporte1 The mee! ‘was called to order by Vice President Mrs. Dr. Lockwood, Mr. G. Needs bam acting Secretary. The Chair asked if any- one bad any suggestions tomake, but receiving wae boo 2 . Griffing for a re as tothe Cineinnau ation. Mrs. Grifing then gave S glowing account of it, sayiag that THE NaMB—HasBLE& Co. ‘The Place—46s Peansyivania avenue. ‘The Stock—Fall — — Clothing. ‘Tbe Terms—Corsp for cash. The Lecce Unter 'U. 8. Hotel. 2 Fe wp WInTRR.—A large stock of Chev inte, Outors's, Silk, M'xed, Harris’ and Melton simere Suits at Siz, $15,218 and 20 suit. Just received at A. Strauss’ popularciothing house, Penusylvauis avenue, between 10th and 11th streets, three doors east the jnain argament advanced (was that taxation Of lth street without representation was tyrany. oman should be protected, and the sufferingsshe now ALABKA oe experienced from tyrany were only relics of Jet Chans. slavery. They extended to the household as ‘Vases and Ubromos, Weil, but there was no woman living willing to Silver-plated Ware, Received this morning, at Prigg’s One Dollwr Jewelry Store, No. 436 Pennsylamia avenue, between 434 and 6th streets. ——_e——_ I TAKE this method of informing my friends that I am pow connected with the well known clothiers, Messrs. Saks & Oo., 517 7th street, between Pennsylvania avenue and D street, where lam p epared to offer them a large as- sortment of Clothing—ready made or to order— of foreign and domestic fabrics. Having charge of the Tailoring Department, lam now enabled to offer you a more complete stock, especially in foreign goods, than any heretofore under my control. I respectfully ask an inspection of stock and prices. 2 ring her sufferings before the public. No step of progress was now being taken which did not include the enfranchisement of women. There ‘was great complaint of thewoman of the preseat day not being marriageble. Why so? Simply because she did not know domestic economy, and the reason she did not know it was because she was denied theright to govern herself. En- tire freedom was as beneficial to woman as to man. Mrs. Dr. Lockwood read portions of the Cin- cinnati Enquirer in regard to the Convention recently held there, atter which she seemed de- sirous to go into an election of officers, and asked Mrs. Griffing how many members it re- quired to constutute a quorum, and hoped this mee! would not be a repetition of the last one. ts, Griffing didn’t seem to want togo into an election, and referred Mrs, Lock wood’s uestion to the secretary. Mrs. Lockwood then asked those present to give their views. No one moved; so she called on the secretary to read the resolution which had been prepared for discussion, follows: Resolved, T' e believe woman, married or unmarried, is the companion, toe peer of man, and not his servant; that there 1s n0 good rea- son why mothers, wives and daughters should not have the some rights of person, thesame Tight to control their property, the same right t© apy occupation, profession or ition, the same rights of citizenship, that ers, hus. bands, and bave; that a rig! nothing without the power to protect that the ballot alone confers this power. Mrs. Lockwood (to Rey C. W. Denntson.)— ‘Will Brother Dennison please speak to the resolution! Brether Dennison rose and said he thought they were there to transact busi- mess, and mot to talk, but of course women would have their say. He endorsed the reso- Tations. Woman suffered account of man, and in common with him, and he believed the time would come when women would not only be members of churches, but deaco: inisters and bishops, and if she was fit to bea bishop why wasn't she fit to be President or a lawyer OF@ justice of the peace, or to fill the editorial Jouw A. ROMAN. —_— Ramovat.—A. Fisher, French Steam Scour- erer, nut Agvet for the Staten Island Dyeing Establishment, bas removed his Office from 448 7th street, opposite Patent Office, to 135 9th street, between F and G, opposite —— it Office. ———— Reapy-Mapsg C1or The largest stock! ‘The best assortment ‘The lowese prices ‘Boye and Cbitdrens’ Clotaing Gentlemen’s, Boys’ rens’ Clo! snd Furnishing Oak Hail, 4607th st., opposite Post Office 6 —-——_ FiIrry Carrs Pax PB mgd RA nas ‘Caaton el Drawers for Men and Boys. want we: ADAMsON’S, 606 9th street. ———————— THI6 1g TO NOTIFY THB PUBLIC that Geo. B. Wilson ¥ Go-cam sell Shoes, Boots,&c., 8 cheap a8 ADY person who advertises in the Star. 7,14 —_——~e—— Ovrtaim Damask and Shade Linens. AvDamson’s, 506 9th street, 81,1: next to Pennsylvania avenue. chair? The balioi wht the should struggle ES an Tight of suffrage, which had “ pereiliously and arrogantly claimed by bed | — a5 ees = —— s just as much the proper attribute of a i ose woman. He then stated that Major rty, who had been rejected as American Uonsal at or was presentand would address them. ia poses ill sin r Haggerty excused himeeif, RUBBER SEEBTING and Nursery Cloth, Air GBORGETOWN. —__ Affairs in Geergetewn. A_ Deerrgvctrvs Tormano—During the storm of rain and wind which prevailed yester- day afternoon, the latter element seemed to bave led its fall strength in what is commen) 7 TaN paterson .” ae ner an About 2 o'clock. The roof of W. H. Tesecy's sieve mes Lifted y uninjured and careened right over porn cn beghng Teofs of the bail occupied by Messrs. J. Adler & Co. and Thomas Brewn. to the building berland; to repair wi water has been drawn off that level, thus detaining boats for two or three days, SeRiovety It.—We learn that Mre. Pettit, esteemed feliow-citizen. Richard sumption, by the physicians tu attendance. Muncuamte’ ExcHancr.—Three thousand bushels of red wBeat were offered on "Qnange this morning. but, buyers and sellers being unable to agree, no sales were effected. Tur TOURNAMENT, under the auspices of the Knighthood of Maryland, Virginia and this District, 1s im progress this afternoon on Ana- lostan Island, Locksaw FRoM Usixa BLURSTON® For TooTHACHE.—A well known citizen of our town, Mr. John Cox, residing on Cherry, be- tween High and Potomac streets, is now a’ the point of death with lockjaw, caused be yd bluestone as a remedy tor toothache. He had been suffering with his teeth since last Jane, and has used biues*one without any fatal re- cults until about thirteen day: ice, When his jaws became hard and rigid, and are now so firm together that liquids even cannot be in- troduced into his mouth, and the slightest movement of the body throws him into a vio- lent spasm. Doctors Riley and Ritchie, his Medical attendants, say tnat the bluestone was the direct cause of the attack of lockjaw, from which he cannot recover. Mr. Cox ‘ly did business here, but has lately carried on the Provision business at the Etna Bazaar, just across the Rock Creek bridge. A MEETING OF THE CITY CouncILs has been called for Thursday evening next by his Honcr Mayor Swee: Georgetown Advertisements. GRIFSIN POST, NO. 11, G. A. B. il widows or of deceased Union sol- fe ro residing in Georgetown and vicinity. will eel cons | ir address, or call at 57 High st , Sree ee ETT SMITH, Adjotant. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auc’r; Georgetown. TBUSTEE’S SALE OF LAND NEAR TENNAL- noe LYTOWN. = Virtue of © deed of trust. made July 1866, and recorded sm.> jaod ict of Ooru: . E will WEDNESDAY, o'clock p. m.. rovements, bel; of John &. Davidson Terms: One third of the pu esidue in two eq conve) HUGH CAPERTON. Trustes. THOS. DOWLING. aact Esrasuisuzp In 1836, 8e25-e0d and pre- Pillows, &c. PeEMicm AWARDED ix 1857, Rats. Lockorocd. in! we axe abt politica | 41: ADAMSOR'S, 506 9th street. W, B- WESATLEY’s yet. You are not in peril for what you say. ‘Tas onzarset relief immgmabie canbe at-| PREMIUM STBAM DYEING Major Haggerty then said he had some doubts | forded thie warm weather by wearing one of CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, &s 0 the possibility of their success; had seen | those elegant suits selling at cach astonishing. 49 SBPPEBSON ST. ‘women treated brutally in Earope, and he ly lew prices at the celebrated Oak Hall cloth- " . thought that en were better lete with every bie apparatus and pro- how in America hen elsewhere. ‘Thechreaicy | IMslofe, 460 Seventh street, op posite the Post | wed wit the boat tsieat aed sttiete aul te of the true American gives sufficient protection nock Burn,” Cheviot, "Arron 1 na Pogue, drab porte the erate ete his cae bask Poles to women without the privilege of the ballot, | a’ete al and linen suits, children’s Gari- | fn the Distsicr to have all orders in his line well ausk Beye Re foeSht Bots be a degre. | palde in variety are also to be bad at | and promptly executed. ee2l 6a dauion To ‘the femate ‘homgnt ‘Ne most renscnante| 8 was woman’s sphere, aud v yald not like to Se B* » Mect.; Georgetown. see his wife going to the ballot-box. He asked Rep, WHITE 4xD BLUB BLANKETS, Bed 7 pardon for being so candid, but they had in- Comforts, Sheets, &c. By virtue of a » duly ded Yited him to speak, and must take the conse. | "11: Apamson’s, 506 0c street. | (Fin Lier Be ee Til of at pattie 3 —>___ on > ‘The Chair then stated that they would vote | Urvice amp Stoms LoumeRs.—Can be used pA ALES ™., 00 the Prenat 5 on the resolution. for sleeping purposes without mattress or pil- part o! 19 Bo addition Mrs. Freeman thought it better to adjourn | ows. ]__Apamson’s. 506 oth atrent, | 50 Gsorgetawa, District o we, over om account of the small attendance CA0s0d | Reuse, on th st Bridge sirvat, “i pond yy the rain. ‘weet 24 fest; thence north 120 feet; thence ‘The Ohair.—A woman's right woman should 34 fest; then'south 129 feet to Bridae 3 not be deterred by the rain. OVER FIVE MILLIONS SAVED beginning. with the specious two-story Mrs. Grifing Qtaia took the | feor and BY THE 2 tase Sauce Pultente, ‘with the use of rged Horace ley and othe: ames , ‘Ameena ‘for asking a majority of the STEWART COOKING STOVE. foot a"ley adjoining sa'd promises. that y house contains ten rooms. including s stere room. women in America should demand the right of — for business, and supplied te suffrage before the request would be consid- ‘Why will you buy any other? makes it desirable po bert ered. The voice of fitty in her opinion was It is the best every way. . oA jusc (st poet that of a million. Call and examine the oe 15-deds ‘THOS. a - van here rose and Mrs. Lockwood IMPROVED 8TEWABT, put & motion as if to head him off, At the Agent’s, b but Jobn was irrepressible, and would have gent’s, B SCHUMAN & DURAND'S TONIC! F. SIMPSON, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, sen0-tf between 10th and Lith streets, Foun: FLOUB!! Beceipts direct from the mill. with orders to sell at Market Rates. BAKEES, ATTENTION! his ten minutes say. Mrs. Colby then spoke of the probabilities of success in theirefforts. She ho; they would. e that Price ! Fomen are employen in the Treasury at the Amsoctatogt Large! tows filthy occupation of picking rags for the man- TO ALL PUBOHASERBS. ufactore of money. There was no hope for ‘One Barrel or Thousands, at peepee pelle my mmigee pe tape LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by fo mind ; ways did speak her mind, and from the bottom of her | 9016 W. M. GALT & 00. heart, and she was truly giad there was no re- ITER TOTANS. |. | cote gl cece tng the outponurings of her P ‘Turner, and Dealer in rt before the public. She was not used to I ORY, public speaking, and thanked those present for Ané Menefactarer of their attention. BILL BALLS ABD CUES, Alter some further discussion as to the time rr rot for holding the next menting. an sdjourament eee core. Lg CHALE ‘was carri ithout any action on the resolu- ILLIABD ° tion. sei ‘6 myt-86m ton street, Sew Yor —_-__ MIPAL INVESTIGATION—Card from ie 1s Rough on J. H. Crane,—*Jas, published a card in refer- last, which was publish- ‘am. Col. O’Beirne says that Crane “presumes to take an unpardon- able liberty with the name of one with wh be has nothing to do, and who, thanks to a re. lect company, has nothing to do 3° and adds. 1 brand the letter of the reckless and auscrupulous man as false in spirit, false in tact, and false in intent. IRISIN?: 1B GREAT VEGSTABLE Blood Purifier. xrRiIisiIn:. 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THE Craws-Bowss investi 1 committee beid another session Oa" ‘Gaiartey evening, when Bowen was the ‘Witnese stand, Sos deadly examined at lenges eae "ERasaP IRON IP sencearparap BEARD Y¥ AND PYRO This a preperation is componet of the Component 17 IS 4 CERTAIN CURB F Low! ake, "EE POL- ING DISK, Incipient Consu on, Nervous Debdility, Se teicious Legos, Nettie and Sic! hy all Dipeases a broke litated impa: cured you mast avotd ail Pegath 01 take oniccroguleriy. and make a certain Oure im the most PRICE, $1 PEB BOTTLE. PREPARED at No. 195 WEST PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, Mp. or STEAMBOAT LINES. Fo LIVERPOOL AND QUEERSTOWR. sefling from New Tonavaetes Da asbey Heke Peet) from Bagiand. Ireland, avd the Continent. For tall ely to JOHN C. DALE, ath aks reo Peer AN ons, on8s-tf Gchiece. Masonanrs: ive ov ersamsuirs BErWEEn WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. He: the Fine |. KNIGH of the MEROBABTS Li eet 3 . a8 follows: from 29, Kast river, every and BUBRGBTOWN Tyr NOmDay one FuOasa Fa oan Ageat effice and ‘ town, corner street - — cratthe ana end on en zi-tf bee 7 Nozvotx amp WASHINGTON. REGU: LIN. ‘The cus Beamer .OO1T, Capinin BA. BYTREL will eats O geoee Borat Mat WBS A tec netown. every MO Bat foot of 7th strect, glemandrie, Giymont Pal Potut Lockout" Fortress Monroe, Uid Polat Gow hile sects at Fort Monroe with the Sane en ‘neve HOROLK on TORSDAT 23" Brcarsen, Ticket, to and trom JO8. L. BAVAGB, Proprietor. B EROUSE. Agent. N2W sxPasee bine. SET WEEN fae Pity NDBIA westree, Pullafeipsie ay ott ores 3 Water street, Georsstowa, WEDERS . ?. =. a % Sooty sores Ot O07 Pe 63 Water et wn, D.C, u. BLDLIDOR 200)” ohYbE 00. =. se aie bfust and Sapper, 50 conte euch; nner. @1. State room, 4 lars of @kO & ATTINGLY. Ticket ie sand P. Reiiresd, Wo. 300 Penmayi: | For ickote J L.BAVAGE Aerdware d 20th street. or on story. Penanytvania enue an EDUCATIONAL. SYENING OCLass. An BVENIBG CLASS wilt be set October lst reon Institute. tin strert, Delween sand for ine: lar attention «ven to Penmanship. . ter B. BAYDEN. TEACH z L. GAN HARWORY AD, earn N ATIONAL BBDPICAL COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEraeTe OF OOLUMBLAN iB Sracesr, Berwessx 131m aky lérs. epee A Kee. H mmac SRE OF PIANO rostd< wee 1 street north. or af the mesic stores. oe Dow ra THOOL. win NIGHT 6OHDO ONDAY abanieg" pt Tostant, ber Bo tree, i hdiembanis Bn Mickie Baa are from loth street. | parvare: vis — iieb Grammar. Bheto For terme inquire of Mies | sett ave. we 13 Im* | Howane | Location beantifal and proverblaliy healthy. Rehool select Facilities for al, moral and physical development unmurpassed Poplis ther for for West my. Pall term um Sisz « Ws alm | ough!y trained for oon | Pole e Bava) Arade MADEMOISRLLE Pai (i saaw wit open ® French sud School at No. 15 indians avenue, on MOND. ber 18th. Apply at 3™1 0 street. we 1 18t | Miss TE i DRAPER WILL RE Mis vase, ue SOrn OF | SRPTRMOUR. st Bo eco th ote c from tine to there Taper fers to President children ebr tn- man DT , Rew Hon Oharles Sam or > ee 1 2m" structs. also. | W.¥ Todor, Rev. Jaber F | rw igs & 5., Brigadier Genezal a vD.t | Gonzaca counzce. | The exercises of | GONZAGA COLLEGE. On F strecty betwen hy ‘Wit ecmmence on se" HA and © | ro; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 169 iy 3a8- CLAl perticulars, | saab et This clegant and ve summer re- FIRST MONDAY OF SER. treat is now open for the jo extre cl for tbe Modern ‘Languages; of guests In inviting the patronage of Pi hy Drawi Dezablic the it ae euz? BEO. TOBIAS, Director call sttention to tts 7» and esol loce- SD tae | Mons sa. peox's froundts ged fo to these SELECT BOHOOL FOR BOYS AkD GIRLS, netaral ‘and ber will be Ar 877 I Steeer, Homi constantly supplied with cvery:hinr the most | Will commence its Bleventh Beeston, sagte can Gestre. —_— a ‘The patropage of those who wish to place thei: Gecharges resosuetjorn Crome and polite, ond | aie re where thee eaees ook ete tle — ment will receige conscientious and essidnous t- tion, ts solicited. in addition toe tib- ere! a irs Peck has re Kull, Bev Dr P. Patter. Ber. 3.5 La J.V. Lewis, DB’ Hagner -" ‘TBE CoLomBiIaR semiNasy. ATIONAL UNION zt ANCE TGomPamy OF WASEINGTON OAPITAL..................-..maeG 1,000,000, Ofice—Ho. 81 La.ave., one door east of 7th st. Feseners fr Petisteser: Revenue Stampe. Risks on the most reasonable terms, and . President; Ww. > Vi it; Marshall Brown. Ones i fm. Dixon, Dan'l Dodd, Bong B- ‘Cocks eat Bite Scoreta ry. BANKERS, Lawn JOHESOH & 0O., BANEERS, PENESYLVANIA i OOENER 10rs LERein DOMBSTIO AND FOREIGN BXOHANes. Prirvasyrs SrREsr, Orres'’s fazasuny Buy en ooll ot current morkst rates, ard keop coustenfy 08 band 0 full supply of all Having purchased the entire interest in the i —— AND MAEBLE MANTEL BU<INES: of H. W Hamilton, Bsq,.and removed that b Bess from No. 243 Penney! | Bess from Bo vansyivania avenue, between the pre ASBOCIATION But corner 9th and D streets. I would reepeetfully in- Tite ail these wg have frm the generally to. pod senses + wae end can be mar- ket. oos-1m Gorner Sth ana =. soriron. —_= — ‘The only place tm the city to buy your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS ot regular WHOLESALE PRICES : is ot ous, | PROPOSALS Fv ‘Tis Institotion, jor ® Toung Ladies? fe ror & sc Bogha {2 ll the eens Drewing, eri and the Moder: oe containing view of buildings, ae. REV. THOMAS M. CANS. A ™., iy 32m" 29 mr President. OUNG LaDIBS’ SEMI) A DING AN 1 ‘space for recrestion and > app ivi the it. 3. BARBOVER. a a ot SoBVETOR's OFFIOg, ITY HALL, Wasuinoton, D. Bent i, Tss9. se 21 lot ‘veyor. 4 BRIDGE ON Q STREET or 8c Orrick Se agp NEW BUiLDINos, 'ASHINGTON, D O., Be} will eeraber ii. 1809 be recet ved at the Mayor's o'clock m.on FRIDAY. ridge at intersestion Price rch of 25 feet f in tiydraulic coment; price per BE 3 Zia Ber cubic be seen at = rection of thes Mayor Vor Peserves the right to reject any orall bide. OAS. H. BLIss, se 22td Superintendent of Bewors. ke P®0rosaLs You Farce sEEF. Hea Orrice bart ix Ist itary Diernicr, MMISCARY OF SUBSISTENCE, a. Sf ) will Be