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EVENING STAR. ‘TUPSDAY. wees: September 6, 1870. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &e. Annual Festival of the Schuetzen Verein Gier- mania, at Abner’s Park. Pic-nie of St. Peter’s Temperance Society, at Avalostan Island. Daily Excursion of the steamer Arrow to Mount Vernon. Smith's Art Gallery, 245 F street. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 498 7th street. Barlow's Art gore 25 Pa. Scene CoRTORATION AFFAIRS. Board of Aldermen, September 5th. ‘The (hair laid before the beard eeveral communi vations from the Mayor, as follows Ce anouncing bie of several acts which ccigiuated in this board = PpRaNciae. ‘One tran-mitting 1! wich the First Neticpal the bank of BI 60 75 report of account o nal Bapk Ten He Crees. Seon “ane ant (te "eof st Met. I5s0, a8 fob or ‘a. it ‘Teo. cs img account of the corporation of fo (welve fifteent hs of the expenditures the, Seesiater of Wille sn bieoflice trom Getaber ime &. to September let. 1570. (in compli of Ceperess of Ma P20) said ex- lows :— Bilt c Robbins oses ve furniture, stationery. g' 10-73 fe *. F. Willner tor Siti.” Tweive if or pore a of Washingtoa ‘ame , ayer, reconrmende Shut the apprepriadion necessary to meet this city sete of the expenditure be made.” Referred te POLICE WANT THEIR Fav. Sikersct the metrope mB me action whieh will eecere wo them dine them from the corporation of Wes: nix me oe ton 3) also, calling attention to the I n the sobject of their the pa aim the cash orperation eM poiice account; referred to at + Commis ot the Wachingtoa Comal Yelerred to Comet the capal BPNOMIXA TIONS BY THE WAVOR, A communication was alse received from the eyor. ty whien heeays: “Ehave inform ation that jivd by Aldernwn that an opportunity be act again ou haveouna bes Follannbee, oh: Jomeph B nape cieg ot Fi ur. we G Ke Buspect. Cas a “orge W. Alatiyo Clerk rf A. Widlams. Clera Northern . ter. Assistant Clerk Ceuter Mar Mia Whit ward: John Hi T. Morgan, ere ett ie “Board ose: poe Dr ord au BEF, Boden, Te temden aminations be re *, With iostrae at the meeting meat efter the call of tte pemipations had once been re- eer and teporied back. and he fen be taken on them, carried—yens, Movers. Dave guested. ws chairns the floating debt of ¢ ba copy of the in he ies sen: a will excuse their appea: ere not designed tor public inspect o remark that 1 Claims have ber \aid recently. which were not presented tothe compl-t rd th © prepa i ated almost every day. Alter some divcassion, it was eset print the ala ae Mr. McMeldcu in the ur va Mr. Crocker moved sprinted to was ch acd infor eady to elect an Asoecor in the ave) in the Board ot As sth of Mir. Samuel. Kapey Appointed Messrs. Urocker Tetired wad - Acm d then entered ir chairman, re wo Inte Je convention be Fourth Ward. to weneor t auerd by the nd the cha: tid Comittee. wh: ree from the. lo the chamber. and Mr: Bertoc, portee that the Board of Common il w-s ready veniton fr the purpose mentioned of Aldermen therempon tok a S esihere Tepaised to the Cougeil | Chamber: where theo tion was heid: the Proce. ding~ of wl ict d below the Sprvever we ad, rem this board, eating the te! gras elling mst af gradiog New Jeremy avenue {Graging 15S 5.05 square Total "gst on. Referred 2 prove men referred. Conneid pint b from om With to Woh weet, Jb west! SCELL ASE: bisl granting ge dows, 4 feet fro 2 erunond & Hh er fitting roome for the Police amr itter. reposted n Lith street west, between b the duty assigned us, and find shat bag the FU of Lis office ime reo ad te ¢ bas m. A jarencn H. Crosanan Mar. Crocker mec toreceivent ailopt the report the journal end discharge the com Mr ihepber a & ed to amend oe Motion «0 as e the report and print which cer, Mr. J. Sayles Brovn. hed clscharged! ie duties The citom ates ce.ve and adopt war divided, and the moticn to re ¢ was sereed to by a uranimeus vote. ‘The mo- Sdupt wad carried by yeas—Mesera. Haker, othe di icnal gas lsmps were agreed t THE ROUNTY LAW. Mr. Connolly submitied « resolution, requesting the corncr-tis stiorney to Communicate te this is opibicn respect ing the clase of persons ea lifted to bonnty irom this corporation for military in the iave war.defuing said clase vith pre 1 RECORE ing to the ordimauce ox the city in re = providing for ad- 5 adopted. Cunen bitte eee BEES * » lay @ footway whee ten pena’ atd'te on south, side of attor ist to pasted. Mr. Gulick introduced | rine 24 nireet cant. wat ia the diocbacge cl aie vise! THE Tax BIL zt agred when §t ady-m eine wext at half past ax bill . ELLANDOWS. ctiael from serving reet bridae, ani th, it the vacaey. The | bill authori: ; She Lb. 3 46 the menser in | to excuse Mr. Davis, bored the Ohair ore piri the commit og of proper Sales tke povag ot Wembiantea meats Tera 31 to, lay water main in Redfern street, Soumber set for fr street 201 “Chase introduced a bill to epee benbinnees nue. from 43% street to te Foams trans avenue, N. W and D street, betw: 6th streets, N.W.: and streets. refereed. Aloo, Dill to ceastract a's eer in lath etre from N to t wert, Also. Piper fist the &e.. o make survey and estimate of work done by the ‘Contractor for the paving rbding, & Ircot ot lot 6 in square, 634, ead report to this ‘the result of ssid sw Connelly presented Benincinrearnine the gus “Rr Crosbwen tutrotened Bill ter erese gentempe ‘Cromaman ea yg bectectahon int ret, betwen con B street and New ervey a ferred Coumell Vill fo repair llth street, between and R | gtiamab, streets. was Mr. Siater nee petition main taid' in ‘brea berrcen sty cote southeast to have waier- Bast Capito: and Henry A Nis. Sooer scometes 5 Mes pine Henry fon property rete referred So cometrect and others to c nase K street Cherbe and bay aff ony om OR A, P Clark esenne Sirer an etreet. the south amd Sth ti ener ig a oe " with the Tait, to be eubject tom yearly rent of S20, payabis half yearly to the corporation. Mr. Moore aoved to a by maki thereut @300 early. The amend- Reheat seed st mapa ieagiic ona ‘seiccses aed wast Bake ted. from the same committee, BS EE ORE. to Patrick Culitane inttbe ame Sedat Rh was amend ion of Mr. sbepherd. that in cage of failure bie thirty dare after the Y eet The ri pat felted ol panned. iine presented petition of Michael Smit’, for oats Ht od money 4 posited for a license; referred Set tettonaeel bid mation a eopereziotion of fo pay Pairiex Cullinane tge deficiency in Sion ee * sed. = At lo clock the board adjourned. Commen Ceaneil. President Holden in the chair, aud all the mem bers present except Mears. Gant and Willner Councilman Rowen opened with prayer A mest Teceived from the Mayor. annon- ¢ ing hin app: je transmitting the Mesect of) Wh teens. Wear bepnacet et tee re ceipts of his office trom the 23d of Jane, tha date of bis aceess.on so cffice, to August 21, as fellows: —For water tax, $1435; water rent, $204.07; water ta oy he Superin aniry of the been made for furnishing the echools with fuel, stationery, &¢ fe sare that after alvertisiog for’ proposals,’ the mae a contract with the lowest Vidder. Mr. Wien Baliantyne. to tarnish the school books. sta.fener ply t er any contracis h y by the Chiet Rogineer in h by the Board of Ccentactober we hoi alr verthesn location, with beter accommodation for beck men and horses. as the low of the stable d the death of one vatnable bh xtra horse reel. to eps a ladder house; apd the nse of wonproved couplicg hose; allof which were ap bey priately referred. lary of the nisi sof the. journal of the last conned Ry Mr. Murra: for eroding avd gra street ‘ling Bla! t, between ndopted. “By Mr. Piper Ieecs if ster and n superintendent of streets, de. «cistern at the corn ie Mr. Mond: i Tat house to dwell 4. By Mtr Burgese— {street from sth : m1 ewer in 13th retend certain movies to Willard & French: referrea; to lay 2 water main in K a street. tras Oto Patreets: pe By Mr. Pop. — Pevition of trustees of —_ rial hapel asking for to relay gutteraon 12th streets: for a ¥ of citize cet east and New Jersey avenne complaining that the excavation of © street ts stopping that street: bill ain in dd street east, o © street north; re ill for water main ta C 12th to Vth ‘Oordance with the p ing alley in + yaare is bing the police stasion Hbding uct in reference to carriageway of loth street was recoty idermen:, and Mr. Piper off remon net the passage of the bill, which was refined wah the bill. int «recess was ibt meeting. Mr. Burgeas introduced bill to widen gutter in, j ith 'streets: which was passed Pope introduced bill to pay 8 = referred. . frem the committe of ways and mean @ bill to refupd certain taxes to Frauci= J. Jches, which Was passed. Mr rons ken for the purpose of = F THE TAX BILL. the improvement of M street and Pennsylvni ne. apd th- addition of axection imposing 9 cents ™} for school honses, makiug the to.al 18 instead of $2.39.) the bill as read, the passage of that it could be bettered if’ they ved that when the board ativura it be * night Dex str Tewtstmorcd 43 postpone the corsideratien of be }) ptit next day night, after rg cal ne ee that ithe printe agreed to. F. Pope moved t yater-‘main in 3th Rr Lewis. from the committee om improvementa, reported bills for # footway on the south side of bhode Island sy cane, between 9th and Wrh streets: th street northwest, between (and ft foot nd gutters on street. h streets; do. the east side uf ‘nue. between 2ist and N streets; IN st:cet northwest, from Ith to “nbstrect:forelay gutter ou the sonth sldeo! aruare 7s) to Iny a flag crossing on Hith street, at the south side ot Corcoran street: all of which’ were passed. Also. reported bill to pave the carriageway Of 0th froin Pennsylvania avenge to M strect, the jevation of which was, alter debate, post. Mr. Holden submitted « bill to grade and Vetween Feature a aad nd arked a «us a ia presen. “andr He st ratte, peed. r. ed that the western portion of he city got all the ve tm pts. and the members from the wesi side ehonld not object to measure for the benefit of the eastern: serion. The rules were suspended and the bill Lewis offered a resolution ij ing criutendent of Btreets and Bewets the’ cont of a bg a culvert on Sth, at B and T streets; Mr. Bassett. frrm the committee on drainage, re- ported bills to lay water mains in T street, fevm ith he street and in 16th street northwest, from L to Le undary etr.et, and bill to construct a sower ia ith ide of M street to which were pasoea, "* S7Fth Joint Conventien. The cint convention was organized, with Alder man Creeker in the chair and A. B. Stepherds retary, for the purpose of electing an assessor the Wurth Wart, Te i the vacancy occasioned by a M > Martin ©) % Sed Mr. Robertson, RB der Moore a a ‘fiman Po} ep ls ing being, had resulted F-11; Viedt. 8; Grout, * the recond Dallct resulted —Dillfoger, 4 Wi Viedt} Bo Mt. Cronin was deciared elects, ‘The jeint convention adjourned. ——$¢-——— IMPROVEMENT IN THE ere _- DEN®.— An improvement long in iv ernment Propagating Gardens, located south i Missouri avenue, between 3d and 4\ streets. is now being made by Mr. L. T. Fo long time Cronin, eu Stone, and the want of additional oo houses Yas been felt. An as passed by the last Congress, and now the ‘new structures ar. nearly completed. There are three bnild- rg —one 90 feet by 15, which includes a stock- | held house, another 40 by 20, and a third 15 by | | | ia feet. i Tur RAILROAD DRAW on the south side of the : bridge is completed and the loca! trains ume/l travel this morning. The draw is cor- ructed out of new timber and is said to be ch stronger than the one formerly ased, it a irg been subject to very severe tests’ by t trains which were run over it be- éngers were allowed to pass. The trains south are now running regolarly ° A MATCH GAME OF BASE BALL will be he Ciximpie grounds to-morrow, at 3 vetween played P. Whey Trore TABLE Ksives axp Collar @ sett ac arines's Bigar. Fores at one yun—bond ® petition from Alfred | W. ‘Tucker was fully proven. The Gompany refasive © | inte Martin O'Toole was flied. ae I 4m this boara ag PUlic | wetie this morning Equiry Covrr, ber term of the Equity the docket of 33 eases was cal ‘Peete cee as Sines iy une was proven and Pro'vate, and letters ‘sate, ‘isened to H. Young—bond Gas James Eine oan fied as quecator of John Stone—bond Mary M. gy 1,500. The will of the late W. will of the tae Court, Judge Gray.—After recess yee- Tianoab bis ries, charged with being iy on 7th street; $3 and costs, or workhouse 50 days. MUSICAL ABSTRACTIONS. Frank Saunders, @ soldier was savaigned for stealing a brass Frank Also, aA. clario- nette belo: ing to M eer De Donche; — in the sum of $400 for action of grand jury. Michael L joreds ceerwea with commit- ic Lea, col i ting an assau! ‘on Dennis Handy, colored, and Dennis Handy, charged with committing an as- saulion Michael! Lea; both fined ¢! each, with- ont costs. BOOK-KEEPING. Mictael Lee, charged with stealing fhe ac count book of Dew s Handy, worth =, con- tatning the errrent accounts of bis debtors, and atterwards advising them not te pay complain- ant, but to settle with accused; d smisesd. United States ws. Zachariah Hutchins, co'- ored, charged with stealing from Gant Hatch- ips a ladies dress and pair of gaiters; case su_- pended. NIGH, LOW, JACK AND THE GAME. Robert Jovrson. Henry Ward, James Smith, and Jim Gaircs, tour colored persons, charged with playing high, low. Jack avd the game on Sunday for money. Officer Seibo'd t-% tied to sarprising them while they were at an excited peint of the game. A.ter their receiving are, - rimand, the court dismissed them. TO-DAY. Lizzie Davis, white, charged with enticir: prostitution at the corner of 22d street aud Penrsylvania avenue, and of using proiane lan- guage; fined 10 and costs, or thirty days in the Workhouse. James Halphin, charged with carrying a weapon; tined $2) und costs, and required be put under bonds in the sum of $500 tekeep the peace six months. Catherine Marray, colored, charged with let- ting her yoats run at large; tined $3 withoat conte cl Dixon. Joseph Williams, Henry Bailey, and Caroline Bailey, colored, charged wit’ dis” orderly gathering; fined $3 cach, oF workhouse 30 days. John H. “ollins, charged with drank and dis- orderly on the street; tined $5 and costs, or workhouse thirty days. George Brooks, colored. charged with assem- bling on 11th street_and engaging in boisterous lenguage; James Williams, colored, charged with the same oifence; both ined $5 each and costs, or committed to workhouse thir John H. Kollins, Sut with larceny of fish from the <chooner May Flower, was required to sive bonds in the sum of =160 for action of grand jury. desee Anderson, charged with making threats sgairst Francis A. Young; fined $3 and cost, and required ta give security in the sum of S100 to keep the peace six months. 4 GEORGETOWN CASE. Corporation of Georgetown vs. Alb’t Walker, Albert Wise, John Harmon and Charles Wis, charged with making an assanit on Alfred War- ren, acolored man, Albert Walker and a Warren, the complainant, were fined =; and costs, the evideuce showing that complainant was the party making the assault. (Vere. —It has been the custom for some of the Police ofiicers, in bringing prisoners to the Po- Hee Court, to take them mp stairs and seat them in the court-room while the intormation is being erawn up by the proper officer, instead of taking them to the lock-up below. Yesterday two or three of them walked away with the crowd of covrt-reom loungers, and when wanted could not be found. In this case the bailitls of the court are pot to blame. Prisoners, without any distinetion, shonid be turned over to the turn- key an? locked “ Which relieves the police fiom all responsibility.) — Letters from the Pcoplic. Wasnixeton, Sept. 5, 1970.—Tne Star will oblige nota fe ons by calling the attention of the health officers of the Tuird Ward to the almost unendhrable stench arisin| from the sewer at the northeast coi . streets, whieh must breed a pestii soon abated. Respectfully, og = THES uvetzen Fest—Scenes at the Park Ye terd~y—When the procession (described in y: terday’s Star) had arrived at the Park the members of the Germania, with their visitors, a-remiied at the shooting house, whae Presi- dert Kevchel welcomed the guests. "+ Haupt- man” Seipp, of the Baltimove ger Corps. responded, and presented President Keachei with a bandsomely-tramed colored photograph of the _— ger Corps. Mr. King, of the Charles- ton Kitte rps, then pa nte 1 President Keu- chel with | a silver goblet and salver, containing a bouquet. A collation was served, and then the prize shooting commenced, continuing with- out interruption antil six o'clock. About three o'clock the “edly pavilion was thrown open, and was speedily fi led with young people en- joving the “mazy” dance. The “curriculum” was crowed with litle ones, the ladi shooting was well patronized, while the “inchne railway” attracted hundreds of the curious Abont six o'clock a procession was formed, and escorted Mr. xon. the acrobat, to his perforn® ing platform. where h's feats attracted much attention. He was followed by Master Clinton A. Moore, # pupil of the Washington Gymmna- sium, whoce performance was excellent. Du- ring the evening a tine display of fireworks was kept up until ‘clock, the hour fur closing. The festivities were resumed to-day. ——= prize {Communicated.} Woon Pavements.— Apropos of the meeting, Pneaiepir of the commissioners to decideon the f wood pavement to be used on Pem enue, it is reported th: ofall the styles for which the committee resolved to advertise for propotals, viz: Mormon, Stow, Nicholson, Mitler, Ream, Follansbee, and Ballard—the Nicholson a the = one that has been thor- oughly tried, the Miller and Stow but slightly, and the others not at all; and of all seven, only one (the Nicbolson) is made with preserved wood. Comment is useless; but as the citizens will have to pay the most of the expense, let them look to it that they have no poor, spre: served wooden pavement imposed upon I am not interested in any of the above styles of pavements; so I speak iy mind freely, in the ope that the people may have and keep their eyes open. 1+] A Citizen. Sap hncas Tre Preiic Scnoors—The of the city were all opened yeater: Harris, Hi were busy agg schools with bnt few exceptions. were filled. Inthe second district, Trostees Woodward, McLellan and Hall were busily engaged in the organization of the schools, and before the close of the day nearly allot them were full to overflowing, a few only having vacancies. In the third district, the trostees, Messrs. Dulin, Clark and Freneh filled ail the schools, and Messrs. Champlin, Murtagh and Stephenson, of the fourth district, the schools of their district. ‘To-day thoschoats may be said to be fairly under wi ——e TemreRrance Kevivat.—Equal Division, No. 4, Sons of Temperance, which was formerly the banner diyision of the District, but on account of some disagreement with the officers of the grand division some months since gave up their charter, bas reorganized and been recelved by grand division into full fellowship. Mr. W. W. Hatne is the Worthy Patriarch, and J. De ‘Saules is the Secretary. {een Vocat Music Taveut.—Professor Corradi Mr. Ba- | Colliere,whose success in vocal music cougar nongr bim a most favorable reputation in our city, is pow ready to resume his instructions in singing at Marini’s Assembly Rooms, on E street, be- tween Sth and 10th. Classes are now deing ade, 2; Owens, formed, and private iessors are given either at’ the Academy or at the homes of advertisement. a ee Escare or A Tu1ey.—Officer Scott last night observed a colored poy snatch a piece of calico irom the front of the store of Mr. C: ee Pennsylvania avenue, between Ist and 2d sts. and ae OF = it. He Lyper ge him, and ‘Bs do} pped the package and made good his cacape by crossing Tiber creek. of pupils. See ff ae HUNTER AGT. THE Gas CoMPANY.—Judge ordered a writ of certiorari tobe sued to Justice Walter in ono of Hunter against the fore fen ana Com. an igi which was before hi C3 -* 2 Sarg and consequently —_e—__ Tre Finemen’s Case—The Outs ent. the Ins. The case of Langley etal. agt. Hurdle et al.— the old firemen against the newly a) members—in which aque wesren‘o was issued, was this at postponed for one week by Judge Wylie. aeaatingeoraer sees Nettre Hitt, the unfortunate woman who was shot by John Jackson some few weeks bod in this city, and = te Legge ig Hospi is much worse this morning, and very tte bopes are now entertained of her resovery. —_——— ‘THE ALARM OF FIRE last ecoaes. was caused hy the burning of clothes ms in the house of Mr. J. B. Williameon, No. street. The fire ectgivennd ues sartlaamasker children in paeeeriiraan - ke chor interae Ltigponptenmor} sie ek, 01 has appointed “ Son canine some |. Nater, ‘ime clerk in ‘ule office, for ——s kin WO addises sehen Dare or Rav. Groncs F. Moanison.—_The | Hev. Protestant a , and his funeral took day morning: ‘Mr. Morrison had been in feeble heat) for some time, and “ Academy. established and conducied Ru: which took a high rank as an educational insti- tution. Some azo he was received into the Protestant Church, and has fora number of years post So rector "ef th the — of Hi were Bs it here \clekcthg siincaotn tata terred in s inal Gemetery. ——o——— A MERTING of the French citizens residing in this citv wes beld last evening at See Gail, on E, between Sth and 10.hs'reets, Professor H. Masson in the chair, and C. Chine egeretary. who stated that $713 had been collected since August 20th last, and it was a toremit _ pool to the central committee in Ni York. that monthly een’ tne purpose of rcceiving subset ard Pro‘tuer Mariri having ral tee! nia ink bh for the pi a voie or 8 was tendere: bit The meeting then organized itwlfinto a permanent society ‘wish the understanding that all who have sut-cribed or who e names a-e on the books be regarded as members. The follow- ing contributions were received :—Marie M. B. Gerard, #1; H. Phi'ippi. Redemer, #1; J. F. E. Pradbomme, #5); Jo-eph G.P. Owdan, #10. ‘The meeting then adjourned pre peas esabaa ay THE BALTIMORE AND Potomac Rattroap.— The work of excavating for the tunnel of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad in the eastern parte? the city progre-es favorably. Oa th» wt end of the tunnel, rear the navy yard market house, the excavation has now pene- trated upwards of 4°0feet, and the masoury has beer built on thisend a distance of over 2W tect. jane ble Kenpo is experienced here on the excavation by the pr ence of a number of springs ot water, satel have been developed at 2 distance below the sarface, and which pour out considerable streams, to the annoyance o the laborers. On the eost end of the tunnel tae excavation has proces about the same length. though the stone work is not s0 far ad. anced. ea DervuTy MARSHAL PHILLIrs, who tor twelye days has been recuperating at Long Branch, re- sumed his duties in the Marshal's office yester- day. He 1s looking remarkably well. ‘GEORGETOWN. A DPav-Lock.—About 11 o'clock this morn- ing, persors desirous of going to Weshington waited in vain on the corners for a car, and, in- deed, so long that the crowds on the street ‘had become quite large, all straining their eyes Washington-ward, (as there was no cars on the stand.) and wondering at the delay. Present}: they came along in one tremendons train, all having been detained between Cruit’s stable and the aqueduct bridge by the upsetting of a lead of hay, which obstructed both tracks for nearly Lalt an hour. Ruxaway —Abont 4 0 lek vesterray after- he driver of Mr. .J. L. Owens’ grocery wagon having left his team standing on Bridge street, near Congress, the horse becawe su denly frightened, and ran at fall speed up Bri¢ge to High street, where he turned south- wara, and was canght alter smashing the wagon tothe tune of about . RIVER IRonT.—Entered—Steamer Colum- bia, Harper, Baltimore, with assorted freight, ard schooner Maria. Pierson, with 700 barrels of bones to be stored for Jobn A. Baker. ‘The steamer New York went to the Navy Yard to- day for 60 tons of freight, and will take on here abont 300 bags of sumac, shipped from along the line of the canal to consignees in Philadelphia. MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—Transactions on ‘Change this morning were light, the only offer- ibgs and sates being 650 bushels good at $1.30 per bushel. After closing ot change yesterday there were sales trom store of 1,200 bushels str eons choice at $1.50, denoting the ruling price. “ALEXANDRIA, The Gazette of lastevening has the following items: AN ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE.—A lady from this city, who has been spending the ber tarm nea isc sagano station in Fauquier county, was suddenly aroused from her slam- bers a few nights since by the pressure of a hand upon her arm, and opening her cyes saw a large o man standing by the side of her bed. She immediately tcreamed for help, and her overseer, who was an inmate of the house, armed w.th a stick and a gun, at once ran to her weistance. The viliain hearing the approach of the overreer seized a young ‘ady, wi sleeping in the same bed with the lady just men- his arms and springieg through a side Coor darted for the woods, and had reached the gate of the enclosure before the over.cer caught up with him and forced him to relinquish pre: 7 hae himseverely over the head with The ing lady had swooned from fright. The affair occassioned great excitement in the neighborhood, and parties have been searching for the wretch, but as yet without success. SEnMON ON “INFALLIMILITY.""—At St. Mary’s © arch yesterday, Rev. Peter Kroes preached a very interesting discoure on the xveat religions question of the day— Papal Intallibility He pe orgy that the church was infailible, the Pope must CITY ITEMS. Hose— Full — mace, Tom 9's to 11's, for &} per dozen. Gentlemen will tind this a bargain. Groroe C. Hennixo, 410 7th street, N. W. Maw —e——_. ALASKA DiaMonps, Oroide Agate Buttons, French Jet Jewe'ry, Iver-Platcd Ware, Pipes, Vases, Satchels, Baskets, received this’ morning at Prigg’s Dollar Jew- elry Store, No. fennsylvania avenue. be- tween 44 and 6th streets. ————o—_—_— Hemren has all kinds of thermometers. 63, SPECIAL NOTICES, pte ao fa PURE WINES. [have mede arrangements with one of the largest firmsin Calilornia by which I om cuabled to sell for beige nee purposes, the reat Titles gSlected,expreraly for ae, vi7 SHR aay. TORT! ANGELICN MUSOATEL s Taleo; SOUPPERNONG WINK. trom Rieu caaline! DRY CATAWBA, from Urbana Wine Co Wine J offer for alle, wholesale and retail by hose. dr id, barrel , y pote te tor of the Noe. 1217 ie oats also. No. Baltimo: WHITE OA TAWBA SHANDY n for Peaches, $2 60 per gallon. Us he THE LADIES. A have pow in stock and am receiving @ very fal arsoriment of ZEPHYR WORSTED, from the celebrated factory of Bergmann & Co., Berlin, Prassia, which, for its softness, brilliancy of coloring and superior weight, has taken the palm of all other makes. My assortment of * GERMANTOWN WOOL is now also very complete, and for warm Shawls, Afghans, &c., is very desirable. For Children’s Fancy Stockings, I would recom- mend that new BALMORAL YARN, which is strong and durable, and produced in end- less variety. BAXONY WOOL, im Bearlet for Tides, and in fine White for Infants’ Bhirte, &c.. is one of the articles con- stantly cal'ed for. SHETLAND WOOL, in pure White, bright Scarlet and Buff; if; knits op very pretty, and has a well deserved Popularity. GERMAN AND AMERIOAN ENITTING YaRNs, in White and assorted Grays, I am also receiving, aud would recommend the former for its superior strength. I shall try and keep the assortment of all WORSTED YARNS complete during the season, and would call the attention of the Ladies also to my fall assortment of EMBROIDERY MATERIAL, PAPER Pat. TEENS, CANVASS, BEADS, ac. My prices w.!!, a8 heretofore, be found very rea- sonable. ‘B. SILVERBERG, 312 BEVENTH STREET, . ann D Stastr. Is; Panesrivants AVEXUE AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL THEATRE. WAM. B. SPALDING, Sore Lesers ayy MaxaceR. GRAND REOPENING. MONDAY and Bs}! Ay NGS, September inst and second ni ite of the Season, and ‘iret. . ee way ites RX é pose MEL LINE, AN ALICE, cir areal DOR UIAVON. INNA. and their Pops : enn of OB, THE MAN AT THE WHEEL! Supported by oz PRICES AN USUAL MATINEE SATURDAY AT TW ASHINGTON nectar COMPANY "CLOCK, é 4..consdiit TED 1 ¥. a ct dik TR Biv ABRABY, D streets, Corme's.00 pon ea, from Sam, B4BLow 8 GALLEBY or OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. ject received some fine PIOTURBS. 1998, Foam! wanes Det 12th and 19th ets, No, hoe “BRPARISTO Py ae ‘STREET. Singer MARKRITERS, No. 486 SEVENTH sTREET, between Dani Eetrsets teen ee React avore Odd vag § sore ings ages Walle Be in fersaate _Phimee ren neater Heme ant Number. “BY BEPOSITORY. 245 “8” STREET, Between Tairicenth and Fourteenth Sis, AINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, — PHOTOGBAPHS, CHBOMOS, &s., BOGEB'S GROUPS OF CULPTURB, ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUEBTTES, &e., Be., + ape dys {SLYBT PASSE PABTOUTS, PARLOR BRAUKETS, ae ‘& Fine Assortment for HOLIDAY co wty A. V. 5. SMITH. PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. Commarea se KN et ok: eit yy EXOUR SION AT MAI Ox THURSDAY. Sertemten S187 0, participated in by all the Lodges of the Distric! the gsemdest event of the season, 9 B:th g finale to summer festivities The ere WAWASET ar. AbnUW' have becn engaged, follows ‘Tne Wawasct will leave foot of 7th street at $ a.m ana 2pm: Gumi oA streci) wharf at 9 a.m. ache apg herd will 5B Guinand’s wharf at 5 p.m. and 4 “ickete, 30 Genie ae bee se 6 ot Chairman of the Commi G RAND EXCUSSION bd Bey, NITY, wil roing, leavieg 5 p.m. arriving in Washington $5. to be had at the +corner of 15th str. t wed Seater co Tickets. for. the spans oe office of 8. P. BROWN & SU! and New York avenue. H®? tHe RPHAN BOYS. GRAND EXCURSION TO GLYMONT ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1570, For the benefit of | St. Jonph's Asyinm The siermer War et will leave Se street wharf at 9 a.m. Navy Yar’ whert at 9.0 a. texandria at! 100 a. m. In the afternoon will Irave Seventh pireet (wharf at 4 p.m and Al ee5-6t COMMITTEE OF ABBANGEMENTS. C. REACHENBACH’S Piane Store, “ os = 423 11th Street, above Penna. Avenue, CBsTaBL reane OveR 20 Yraxs Bole sgency £01 for phe cale ‘of the celebrated PLANOS Fas re "Baltimore, nod LA cUammon, Albany: also, second-hand 0 ‘and Melodeons for sal G gn the most necmmodating terms: Piano aud Organ and Repairing. __ Spt ly™ Grand Opening. HWABLE BROS. WILL GPEN THEIR NEW CLOTHING HOUSE, ON THE N.W. Cor. Seventh and “1D” Sts., N.w.. UNTELLIGENCER BUILDING) THUBSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBEB %, 1570, AND WILL EXMIRIT THE LABGEST ASSURTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING EVER DISPLAYED IN WASHINGTON OUB MERCHANT TAILORING PEPARTMENT ‘Will be under the management of Mr. J. P. MEWES, which is deemed a sufficient guarantee of style and efficiency. THE EXHIBITION Being‘ Pro Bono Publico,” the public are respect- fully invited to the opening as above. HABLE BROS. ne3-tr C. W. HAVENNER @ CO., REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE. THIRD DOOK FKOM SEVENTH STXEKT, WASTED: NOTES. secured by deed of trust, BSR tog Mars ity HOUSES, furnished and raished. ausi-ly . TENNEY BEST FAMILY FLOUB * Mave by TENNEY, Davinsox & 0o., Of selected choice WHEAT. by a process known Baal patect clenaeres pinced os. the satlefection to all who, @arket with satisfaction ‘ried It, i OFor ale by tooat to any in the District, im S42 YOUR MONEY, TIME AND TROUBLE BY CALLING FIRST AT THE SXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOR STORE OF where a bs Ge hare Supe ager oe Rooms AND dine neni DAY US WEEK Wines and Linnors LL onc eg Pisa eat out. yj = at a {=o geared ieee EDUCATIONAL, conaigasiepes q iar detwoen D aod E eet WMBINSOm prop. sOHN FILL. joo, and to i thew | tee wate ro ‘aeatioa ear ven to roannees of mas ap Laney ty letter toWo. 1730 lath eee W. We we LISA SELBCT SCHOOL FPSENCE GOR Yousa vabtnn, PROFESSOR H. MASSON, ‘Principal. This Institution will reopen op MONDAY, Ith September vite LADIES SELECT SCHO in ander 0 of Mrs CON DEON ana Pd Mins ANTE E TOLMAN Smith. wilt reopen MONDA her 1. For particulars madveecthe Principat We, 306 Sth strest, be-ween Eand?t Tree Boa rench department an ter the - 326 MK. GEORGE FELIX BENK EBT. will retare t9 Weshiagton to resuue hie tnetraction — PIANO bet Al Ms OLIN ” Septembe: communication sldfeeed os and Bili< & Co. Metzerott & Oo. FLETCHER HAS CONSENTED. A’ Me caercaee vot bee rien te, to, open a Sele=t CLASS OF YOUNG LADIES, for instructi<x Biowlur and Palatine. te oll and water, Pere W. Sanson, D. Ginste: dD. Ber C. Cose, M DL. eotst RNES YOUNG (NAY. ita Wih street, LECT SCHOOL FOR LITTLE GIRLS — Mre ZA ou the be nig) 4 f ona her Px hor Is, on WEDNESDAY. ala ian street. be and Massachusetts avenue. Circulars far nished on = the residence ROL. Tesnme the duties of h colon MONDAY September Sth, over A ams’ Express Office. Georgetown, D.C. Young men apd boys thoroughly instructed tn English and practical branches jathomatics ‘AD evening session. devoted to all branches fary for commercial pursuits. Inquire at the room. cu MBIA COLLEGE, < ¥ ASIINGIUN fron ie seesion of f! rs r partment opens September Tith. seat ~ - the College Seotember my Of the Medical oF pad ny a Depart the Law Department, For Catalogues addresn _ee2inkiw W. SAMSON, DD, Presitent. inctow vatlway ad turnpike lace: © Gontee’ ‘gitatlon; post office: Lenarel, upty , The ¢ Gutice will De reeumed on the 5th of Septem: For gircotare addrers the Princ eet orapply to Dr ‘yeon, corner of 9th and L streets; Mestre, Scr rrison, Pennsylvania: sree ay William Ballantyne, 402 7th street: h street, —- the cormer ot New York ity ‘Wasbin sel-ta.thstm JNOBTR ARLINGTON OONCORD GRAPE< reovived daily. “Tig ang te arn te meow condition, BURCH athe TS et ‘iam wd INA GORLINSKI | Ey pS ‘ke ix ready to TEACH ‘Special car gi Terme moderate, diment= of music. residence, 92% 1 sti . room furniture new, éud Yorthe t latest [EmeraL MALL, 34cm AND M Ste rere. SELECT s¢ ssh aL Tracures LADIES ANN EVANS, Mix HELEN B. WILLIAMS. Mixa ENA M’ WIL LIAME. Prot. HENRI MA First term commence Bee cireulars, or inguire Tu reopen on ‘MONDAY rept. 19, IsJ0.at No. 4 “treet, opposite Judiciary square. Carcuinrs st the au 3-2W Mis,’ BALCH (daughter of the at1~07 B LIA Bsich) ess OU FOR GLRE MES. KES 3 SCROOL UN MM incics and Misses will ROPE MONDE, fyPtember oth, at No. Seo street, corner auz-la* Mes. GEN. WHEELER W: VILL RESUME THE daties of ker SOABDING and Day sk RY for Young Ladies on MONDAY. Sept. oth é -setown, D.C., No. 13 33 waeete near High uz? tw SOHOGL, 720 I3re A BPA x STKRET. MISS HARKOVER 3) The duties of this school Ing the Hector et the Choreinat tee Spite we ie Rector af the Chore nysor t Principal MJ. WAKNOVER, az lin « “SE, VINCENT S_ soi ROEDER THE care of the SISTERS ARITY. cover Ba G street, will REOPEN on the Ti MONDAY of ‘Scvicaiber." Parents and eurrdiane Fil please be prompt im” sending th TH 13 AZT ANBUAL SESSION OF MRSS A ‘KS SELECT 8: * HOMDAY, pee da” — 1 chin will ie 2 HIGH 80) oS Session begins September 2 For circulars addr se Le - A.. Pancipal, aL ee re. MO. ati ation condi — ted by the Brothers of the Schcole: is inecrporated and imp: : ‘academical houcts eee It is situated upon arising ground in one of the States and with thin at Y miuutes walk of the Bil Sithin afew mivutes wal se rates wa ie seal Board. W mks Fee. et Fe Prof. C. ate Prt ui ool, Becond Nes md For Bremmnes see circulars at Ae al book. Stores. or inquire of the Principal, at frem 4to5 p.m. 'VERETT INSTITUTE. E eeape teenie ICAL oan “The school at the » bookstcret. ot of the Principal hand 13th streets wuzs-15t" J EVERETT MARTIN Principal. MERSON INSTITUTE, ICAL Al o, SELECT OLA8S! mor ‘uD BAATBEMATICAR SHS Street, between Land K. th Annual Session of this Schoo! wil! NESDA Sevrember, 3th. For 6 ti 78,906 door or pert frem the school: alec, Muse, Zale Se INGTON. DRLAWARE. | WEASEL Sa education of Tow of "Young Lad aa in all ri BER ‘eras 1870- Hee N WILSON, President. Gorzsea coutace. street, bear ihe Patent Office, will be Fesuawed ont FIRST MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER, wiepexpermncet corps of ae. aad Evetieh cit ‘will juired, but wi can be ete eee be Donk a ares apeanet COLLEGE. The Academic eee Seer es tase Se. and trade iy the Rat wosk of Jy 5) ‘Lectures in fe Medical and Law Departments Commence I Oe BLY, 8.J., _| ee eat: Sgr aes September 12th, 1570. ee whey | Mite ee Cy mae EDUCATIONAL. S', JOURS RALL.S Sri gra=st pase bir of Behoo! wi i ecg Howe, INSTITUTE, Sembee 7 = ae LS. Rey mpeRecenng = ——— madvance. For rv: 4 2 ©. NICHOLS nN FALL DBY GOODS. RECEIVED. JUST Soy vere CAL icons. bet makes. at 1 aod 12 sc ‘fn yards SH URTING PRINTS, wow ad beens Pore M a m, ACK ALPAO bear Golored DRESS GOUD*, in varicty WOOLEN GOODS, for mem and be OPE! LANBELS, wink FUNNELS ven a i Jugicr KID GLOV, Ueear paw eit aul inns oF BS i 1p uKOW. TTON Bhat Dann ENIAMIN MILER auz? Bridge street. Georgetown. DC M. TENNEY BEST FAMILY FLOUR Mang by Texwer, Davrnson & Co, ¥ THOMAS TING, Auct'r. Georgetow TRUSTEES SALE OF VALU ABLE PR every in. ks non. COUNTY OF WASHINGTON ow Gy vitae at aitent al erat, 4 and duly recorded Toad Ke, Folio 14 one of thy c72t0ck 0; m . ail that certain nd sitnate. tying w ing nea the conuty ot Washingt > known as the e-tate of Giles Dror ping within the following motos mud for the 1° hh Bhs degrers east, 2 pripread: thence along the line road r sy degrees. 12 ® perche iran Tenuailyiown t dearece west 1 S54 WO per The saception of 38, 19. 90. 21, 22. a ree: etate, which : ise; deed: trost by deed of release. bearing date June Z:. 1-7 and duly recorded among the laud records for Wan! ‘Ferme of Bale One third cash, and the bal pon 5 and twelve months with interest. fr: Payments to be wecured ty the sa tion'ot the trustee. A deposit of $20 Reese is kino se terme phe ~4~ z-4 with before ~ . DON. Ir. Spee MILLER } Trusters. THOS. DUWLING. & BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ete. Phd GnEay. SCHOOL 800K DEroT 4024 B Brier ARRS. = OL on 4 toe Sched room 778 Stere We BALLANTYNE 7th et . Inte ligencer Bailing ; tail Pens irik: sEACKR And everything rew the Beok and Stats SCHOOL BOOKS. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, BLANCHARD @ HUN, _sectt Corner 1th street PP « soLonons, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WASHING TON, UL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Booksellers and Stationers. PHILP & SOLOMONS, on vats AVENUE. aust NEW 300s anv macazines, BEOCEIVED AND FOR SALE aT KILMENY. of Sie A Price TH ee RS EAN BBE, Face: LaD pidge Loew Aner. By Jqmee De Mille, ae ELF IN Eis p PLACE. By Charlee Tousy ok Thvinine: A Novel. By George = A Novel. Br Gooces Saat. Price Price @1 Bo. WIOHES Artemne Ward THE HOLIDAY KB OF LUNDUN Sis Si. THE \ONTHLY. for July. Sea Sa is NEW FALL stock: DRY eoon DRESS G' oF, ALL Ti i enim YLES AND FAB = DO! 4 rig ee ihe CaN. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. One price only. A 1018 sod ete 1020 event w. OO wont THE 81

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