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The Conrts, A Svit ow a Conroration Ogpea—A Bow-n EVEN NG STAR. | Crimmar Court, Julye Humphreys —Vester- | Legacy—4A Mized Cose—Wm. F. Cook, col- ——— es | day—W WEDNESDAY....September 21, 1870. LOCAL NEws. AMUSEMENTS, &e. National Theetrr—The Zav' “The French Spy” and Smith's Art Gallery, 45 F street. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 438 7th street. Barlow's Art Gallery, 37 Pa. avenue. = —— A Villainous Bridegroem. IN SOUTH WASHINGTON. Short Honeymoon — of Mis Wife's , Tommy, don't wskt Sisters in ‘The Forty Thieves.” ewer Marries @ Widow The Husband Decamps with 31 Hert Earninge—“I beg of yor As the courtship and marriage of Mr. Thomas Norton and Mrs. Mary Wright, of South Wasb- ington, and the short honeymoon of the newly | married couple, terminating in the disappear- “ bonnie bridegroom” his bride’s “ savings,” has given rise to the cir- | culation of all sorts of rumors and surmises in relation to the artair in that sectien of the city, we have Leen at some pains te obtain the facts im the case, which, as nearly as can be ascer- tained, are as Thomas Wright, a well-known resident of ‘al years, was employed wick, and was sab:e- the Island, who, tor ses by Mr. Jobn quently an employe at the Treasu about two years since, widow and three childien. has lately occupied rooms in a honse on the zinia avenae, between Sd and 455 streets, seems to have been a notable mana- ger, for by keeping three cows and supplying milk to a good line of customers in ti fe ‘Ward she not only ‘made a living” for herselt and children. but bad laid by She has the reputation among her , Worthy and in- mding the hard- The widow, who neighbors of being an hone: dusirious woman. ships she has undergone in : is Yet quite good-looking. 5 " will not altogether apply t» her, because. although comely enough, and somewhat inclined to corpaiency, she will not Feaco forty for some years to come. The personal charms of Mrs. Wright, or perhaps the reports of her cispesition to accumulate filthy lucre, seem to have had a powerful attraction for ‘Thomas Nolan.the proprietor of a boot and shoe store on the corner of 4; street and Vi weuue, Whose wife diced about a year ago. who, after a brief period of mourning, mat to become acquainted with the buxom wi! The courtship proceeded rapidly and neighbors were sutistied that it would be “a match,” but few of them had any that the marriage would take place *o soon as it did. (n Sunday, the Iith instant, Mr. Nolan, Mrs. Wright, and friends teok a trip to Alexandria on the steam- boat and in the afternoon retarned, it was speedily whispered around that the bad been mace one.” people, with some experience, they did not waste much time ‘‘honeymooning,” y morning, bright and early, the bride * reeding her cows, milking, and serving her customers; while Tommy went a8 was supposed, to his kit and the shop. At- fairs went on thus smoothly until Tuesday ner. when, with Tommy en one * his bride on the other, the fol- ipg conversation took place:—The groom. Mary, how much money have you”” Brid 400 in notes and $300 in gol you're better of! than [ thought it $2,500, and if your money no interest, and | think it would be well to put our piles some government m: draw toterest and by «pring it may increase so that we can build go into the clothing business.” To this proposition the bride assented, and he pro- posing to go immediately to a bank to purchase her earnings, which he pocketed, and at once left the house, the bride never dreaming there was any occasion for her at that particular time the popu! “I beg of you, Tommy. don’t go.” last seen of “ the bo: in the Seventh Ward, except by a cigar dealer who trusted him for a dollar's worth of shortly afterwards. Tuesday night make his appearance. and as the hours wore on the bride became troubled in mind, first bemmg apprehensive that be had @ spree, and subsequently that he had been robbed. The hours continued to fly. clock in the steeple struck one,” an and finally nature could hold Pp overcome her; but only On the next day she calied on some friends, and also a detective. and inquiry was made for the truant husband; but we be- lieve that the only information thus far obtained as that he was at the depot about the time of the departure cf the Philadelphia train. to the store, it was found that a M Was in posse-sion, he claiming to have p: the stock on Friday, the Sth instant. Te ill- treated wife bas the sympathy of the entire community in her trouble, and it is hoy rascally husband will yet be overhauled and Made to disgorge. Buitpixe As: wo Being both practical is like mine it dri the bends, she produ did not come,” out no longer for a short time. he third annual meeting of the First Co-operative Building A- sociation was held Monday night at Potomac "$ annual report was ts by the treasurer year, including balance on hand from last report, $133,955.*9, antl disbursements iod, including advances and (and balance on ders) of $153,958.59. Hall, when the se read, oe the rece! uring the same redemption on 061.52 awaiting or: ‘of the association tate, bills receivable, &c., amounts to $1, ‘The number of original shares were 1,553; ni ber of shares re: iis on the roli, 1,225 average rate of premium during three years, during past year, 140 9 cash value of fans share of ‘The report was pted; after following officers were elec! ‘reside: per cent.; average itephenson; tre we secretary, G. = Thom W. H. Wright, K. F. Bartle, ‘Clark, W. A. Thompson. monthly meeti' Association, held ig store, the sum of $1,900 was advanced on shares, at an average of 47 tth Ward Buildin, ning over Dooley’s PROMABLE Homictpe—Se; rious Cutting Case — Yesterday, about 3 o'clock, a colored boy. named George Robinson, was quite badly, and , Wounded by another colored im. Simms, a notorious char ter, who has been but a few days out of the form Schcol. The affair happened in the alley between 6th and 7th and It appears that Kobinson had some sticks im a basket, one of which w: Simms. Kobinson told him to put it back, and Simme siruck Kobipson knockin; and then drawing a large jack knit son in the abdomen, mak: through which a porion o! intestines protruded. He also stabbed him, twice in the back between the shoulder blades and once in the arm. Sim Officers Osterhout arrival at the place, whose wounds were ‘Taylor's dispensary it may be fatal boy, and N streets, N. as taken oat by ing @ icightfal gash f the coveting of the ms immediately ran and ©’Conner, on their carried the suffering boy, bleeding profusely, to Dr. , ith and M streets, where and Hamlett dressed the wounds, a removed him to the omeers subsequentl: mother’s residence, 1221 A Goon Mov quested Major Kichar for duty in the west wing of the ity Hall to keep the crowd in waiting at the Auditor's office in line; to preserve order in the hall; to prevent ying up claims in the building. and to prevent loafing about the steps; =n officer was detailed and yesterday there was some regularity about the -“Auditor’s line,” while the «walkin, Danks in their their hats, were kept “curbstone bind being allowed tor and Comptroller with the clerks are kept as a3 ever, most of their time being pon and issuing checks laborers, and thus far ,000—has been ry having re- to detail a policeman brokers from bu: who carry their jets and have their offices in outside and are now liter- ers,” no business of the taken up with passing 4 to the late n pearly half the sum due paid out in certificates. ARREST OF AN ALLEGED Hons Tater.—On Saturday last, officers Britt and man named Conrad endeavoring to sell a horse, and arrested him olen the animal, not Harris found a Sobl, formerly of this city, bear It is stated that fre- cently horses are stolen in Baltimore tiriven bere in the eee —Abdout half one clerks in Borp Tareves ppenheimer's lost evening. whii eo vania avenue, near — Barz Batt —The Otym played their pamesakes of . Of this city, Limore hi 4 id were beaten by a score of 2) to 4 irector, and E. Leech, piteber of the first nine, b: - O. , have resigned their connection with the Oly mj ic Club of this THAT BEAUTIFUL TRIMMING , now worn by the Ladies, attracts con- siderable attention at Prince's, 109 F strect. CITY ITEMS. | FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. EDUCATIONAL, _| EDUCATION . PEE Lye roan | pas. BURR y.—Wm. Green, charged with the pet o 74; formerly a laborer in the Seventh Wart. pots SESTaAG CLASSES IN MATHEMAT M ee a eitesepre er Sebo ny of as fi —Adams far 4 on Monday commence da s E a 4 weve an - A, OX ptember 26, S70. | Sa ne renee Asana tar | oe Core ees Geer a Pigroide Jowelnys” Choice N. ¥. Butter. | Pare sien tes MUMDAL. Oe | _we-rene os hart This morning, Jndge McArthur held this nell, Assistant Commissionar S. A. Doag Silver Plated Ware. 270, For torn s, kc apply fo * ” tt,and the following business was don ass, and Sumuel Ceas, acting a3 doorceeper to received this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Store 4.f PATTERSO: No. 45 Penn ‘areuue, between 4% and Och JUST RECEIVED, La $ 1324 Vermont ox $i 1GH SCHOOL FOR BOYS H —— Parich of the i | An Engleh, Clastical ‘and Mat ames P. Allison, alias the office of J. C. McKellen. City An litor, for the grand larceny of £10, claimed to be due plaintiff on a corp raion ustin, charged with je-sad.lle, was foxnt USI AL INSTatcTi Duties resumed So rtaxcre 12 root tik not guilty; Barrett ter defease. Inthe casesof | Order. Tho facts in the case are alleged to de Me L TION Daties © ag SEE covert <4 lig | Mank Taylor, charged with petit larce Cee Const ar pn Wghorer, workin’ | Wav wor leave your orders now, when you — LOWRIE, Becton, E823 Netrerte ses im | Michael Schroth, assault and batver: under Commissioner H. D. eg toes) of th? | can save at least iftcen per cent.on castom | PRICES MODERATR. : ES ss Seca ACRE tee eA | apatthchonsos ai ripen! ite val ap vate Ward Cowe.s clothing. It is the custom of many Washing: and the public that hss fully prevared te we AND CBILDLEN | Parish POLIce Covet, Jwige Snell.—Yester day after pr se Der - te his pay, und r tie | ‘Bians to send their orders oat of the city for i k Ww. our report closed the following cases were dis~ posed off. Michaet Sullivan, charged with assaatt and battery on John Kiley; fined $1 and costs. Henry Johnson, colored, charged with steal- ng an empty coal oi! barrel valued at $125; | fined $5 and costs. PREE Plants. truc'ion on Church and Csbinct Organs, iano Forte, and Voe: electioneering arrangement made by the Mayor (Bowen), which was to pay ali tae colored Inbor- ersa moiety of the amounts due them previons to the election. The amount claimed to be due Cook was #16, and it is alleged that Douglass received an order (No. 22) from Com- missioner Gunnell for the full amount. and represented to Cook that it was only for $6, (the their goods. They seem to be willing to pay | as ALSO LOWER GRADES aT CREAPEB about 25 per cent: more for their clothing, whe BATES. they order by small samples. There is just talent in the merchant tailoring busi isewhere, and we will guarantee ive you as good fitting and stylish garments as can be made ih America, and at fair prices. We have a full line of French, English, and ELPHONZO YOUNGS, instroment bucred by the patronace of the Rovat ness | ~ Tnnitute of Brance,) with the assistance of the “Ste | I FEMALE oe Corset time "are becreaarh te Satng | _ See miles ‘weet of Bowen, Imarecnes & Sie PGS Ree Eve Sete oe ies | Preece and Germans sootoeenl Bes ‘Re ; ai lars apply as above te. By the tse set, b; i 5 Se'clock. | dismissed. pic y brushing them occasionally with Sozo- a z iting i i Dactylion, © is shortened, and hisexperience | tation paid to common and selid branches. acrauiton Mautal Sonee evnlensesiowel fant | moiety be wax enfitied to under the order ot | ;American falingsat Oak Hall Merchant Tailor Tithe tm og ena ot “ey ne Sa | chars ! % “ a eens t jayor,) and which division of sai nds * one hour's prac ery dat same Hannah bit the ccured snd he hit her in the | {2 alleasd was made by Alderman Baker. | #*8t-class style at reasonable prices. GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, ta guflicient for the rapid progress of the pupil. w.ou Games Bursill, aolored: charged with com- | Douglass, it is said, cashed the order, giving ocaa aioe Gieab ‘Terke e apeRenie, . e acxeee 80o. Lt STI | mitting an assault on Richard Keyes. This oc. flies of Auditor McKellen to get the maaney, Faster than the auctioner’s hammer knocks __ 980-317 £00 6thet.N.W., bet. Hand Tate. 5 cused at = colored tall where there wae a gem- | SS cas tugermed that there War ao fends v6 | Gown merchandise, neglect disposes of the teeth. MASONIC TEMPLE, VENING SCHOOL FOR LADIES. No, 00 | , Select Boarting and Dey 5 Bret Showed that it gant tree paurils the evidence | Day it from. Samuel Ceas, doorkeeper at Mr. | Bid, therefore, for that prize of life, a perfect agg Al plateeeaierecemed PE - 9—y —— a8 owed that it was a free fight and the case MeKelden’s office, offered to take it at the ‘Kepecial attention given to Musto on@ Ornemen- emcee NAKD STOBK teacher. asa ‘Mrs R RE! - ¢ ver | Market value, and did so upon the terms xen 9TH AND F Brn: Ntork can be sen at her residence, Mo. 333 | tale, © mene keene oe in Waclioes ot Seren Een Deewroun Rimes’ GAS Deeg |: secldtagy Chea” bas now tale the place of 2 wel Ey mie a” | got fer boarding puptis tn Bnalish department duty; fined $1 and costs. Dalance. due Lite. View dso.) ee ne enn’ | all Cements and Mucilager. FRENCH LaNGtacE. eR SnINr® comtatoing fall tnformation adéren RRASSY. 1 ~ om bm _— 4 4 d, made application to. the ex-commis- PROF. L. MALEZTETX, wosW iy BEV. J. A. LIPPINOOTT.A ™ samme Pisam charged with larceny of brass | Tones and found from his becks teat the ome $1—ONE DOLLAR A PAIR. Universite or Par eae District Atter wn prey Mp oe Jonce in his | fT the tull amount (S16) had been given in | , The best and largest assortment of Kid Gloves BULL BEOCME N&XT WEI YKS, STATIONERY, E. scersion appeared to show spite on tie part | May last, and that nothing was due him. He | for ladies and misscs at Baum's Hoop-skirt and Dried Beet. PIND CON ERSATION BOOKS, sTA . » Ete. y i: orton cea he por sane a nolle pros, | then entered suit, as above stated, but sabse- | Corset Factory, 408 7th st., between D and E xadité aaa #4) vs a being min Se ey nen a. quently Gunnell and Douglass were dropped in arte mais oeeecneee made to order, and 7 vENine CLAS For EW BOOKS AND ALL THE mau. = per athe ~ el . | the case, and Cras held on thewarrant. The hand. a 7 FOR OCTOBER, longing tee tee ay Re trial was set for yesterday, at 5 o'clock p. m., CHOICEST, TENDEB SIDE, E YOUNG LADt —_ FOR SALE AT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. ‘The, ee Brothers: A Novel. By Mrs. Oliphant Es AT WHITTINGHAM INSTITUTE. 727 lith st Instruction iu Englieh. French, Mathematics and locution. SELECTED AND PUT UP BY ANDEBBGG a eh le veping by Mr. L. ELGENE GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. BOTH, OLNCLNNATI. COLLIRREE, O° S**T7 Sveningby Mr before Justice Walker, on 4y street, but soma of the witnesses who were summoned did not appear, and the case was postponed. J. ©. McConnell, Esq., counsel for plaintitt, aud day night last. The horse was } oe in & pasture about two miles this side of Baltimore, trom which place itis alleged it was takea by Sohl and brought to thite’ where he oftered it for s: HEMPLER has all kinds of thermometers. 6,7, ———— Price 21 Sitvis “A Novel, By Julia Kevenarh. Price 7s 3 orm, r or y « win Drood. Ry « baries Di Kens. The horse ts valued at $100. Mr. Norris appear. | & Hine, for defendant. HILLS AND FEVER.— The remarkable success ten AT oe. oe Sa das counse! for defence. (iticer Brett testitied = attending the ale of Dr. BELDIN'S FEVEK Seer, Trak eaae, between M and F ot Hanaking the arrest, and that Sohl claimed to | — Feast or St. Matrumw.—To-day being the | AND AG: LOBULES is, they are sre cure. No Wi ERODES DOADET Senate ae bare = hased the horse from one Jolhm Brown, | festivalof St. Matthew, d mee Toy OnOrey oan see Ge — . ‘S romans and produced @ receipt from Brown for the | was appropr Thole te ee > Druggist, corner Cor ication may be made to the Principal, Mise a2 ~y" — money paid. ‘The officer brought the here ce | tharaeerts ame, at the corner of 15th and | S7s8 and Brulge streets. ae ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Bot the Heestoary. scisiw? | Musica. A Nowl. By the author of i police Leadquarters.and Fegan was telegraphed | II streets, in the presence of a densely crowded | ({EORG x iz pd mpi eae AW DEPARTMENT Prive soe for, and came on and identified the horse. congregation. Grand high mass was celebrated STREET. receives weekly styles of Jot an: L tare grees . an orence co The Fancy Jewelry, Gold Bracelets, Chains, Rings, Petronel, By Florence Marrystt Pri was formerly a butebe: ness by Rey. Father MeNally, assisted by Father " . 26 Done iy neha eT sep ‘The Law Department of Jobo: A Love Story. By Mrs. Oliphant. Price sie, ¥, and now resides in Baltimore. Tae case Walter as deacon and Father Hoftiman as sub- pA a Oe le hte gt Aa GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, epen.in the Hail of the Colonization Builling, Steam Serenity A Novel,” By FW. Moviown, was postponed uatil to-day. deacon. Father McDevitt acted as master of cer- os - “ = rat > me Ph Jereelf, By the aut o © Her Bake, TO-DAY emonies,and an eloquent panegyric of the patron INEGAR. VINEGAR. MASONIC TEMPLE, BESDAY, Oct. Sth. Opening lecture on that day at Ree ere ae Corporation vs. Jobn 1. Westmyer, charged | saint of the church was pronounced by Father One hundred barrels pure C'DEB VINEGAR. - For circulars and other information apply at th- ines Barvest: A Novel. By the author t with fast driving on 7th street, near Mar: Sousin, of Frederick, Md. The choir, conduct } (suitable for picbling.Jon band, and for sale in bow Lew Office otf CHARLES W. HUFFMAN, Secre tthe Family. Price S ” avenue; fined 2). ed by Rev. Dr. White with a full orchestra, t r- | to suit purchasers J. WAT 7 ___Oonwen Sra amp W sramers | ery re reais the Ohecinoes Bud Pnited States Internal Rover or and Tari Law, R. Scholtield, charged with selling pictares | formed in good style the 2 ‘ass of Ham: a ee ee Ae vet. FRIENDS AND 7 N- fe eols-im nag om plled by ¥ ae . without license; ined 3). : : never efore sang in this city. At the gos 7HATE LEAD AND PAINT DEPOT—antne | L° “* F#1#SDRAND THE PUBLIO GEN Ree re Oe See "len Smith. charge: h disor rly conduct; | Pi. ° Gannonsang with tine effect the Peni Cre andard articles at the lowest cash prices. : — ae hinkes An Organ for the Most at 3 and costs. tor by Leech. At the offeriory Miss Jaliana May. | 73 Highest” ? . rAEL Am Tow tceltine my FALL SUPPLY OF Teceel Speakon te, alae, ba Kemp Brown, colored, charged with profane | the popular Washington songstress san; ge3 1m 2 ©. NIOHO ph pepe lle bersregpripeo= The Lectures of the n of 1570-71. will com Bcciology and Religion. Price®). swearing; tined 53 and costs. ely the beautiful Jelilati Deo of Dichellt, RW FALL DRY GOObs. state the by acid: wil be Homan mence WRDNESDAY ber Sand will contina: Everything im the STATION and DLONE. Frank McDonald. charged with d’sorderiy con- ndition of which was perfection. N vere first-class, and delivered toany part or ane five monthe. | Th Mdey De Pretec: BOs | BOOK tne, Ee eeheet ony BOOKSTORE duet; tinea $3 and costs. N. Caulfield presided at the orga JUST RECEIVED, cit H. YOUNG, Weg on EF Hg ny he ae Maggie Plowman, colored, charged with dis- | At the close of the service the orchestra pla: 6,000 yards CALICOES, best makes. at Wand 12%0 eev- In” 504 Ninth street, near E. nic in Freedmen's ilospital os = orderly conduct; tined $3 and costs. the celebrated Kroenich’s March trom Mever- | 1\00 yards SH{RTING PBINTS, new and beesti- 7 LOUB! FLOU 3p. m, by Professor Bevburn ATE PUBLICATIONS. Faward Brown, colored, charged with using | beer’s Prophet. Tal eiries s FE ‘ >on Saturdays, at 3:3) p.m.sby Profes- | Jf profane language; fined $3 and cact. eet Pore MOHAIR BLACK ALPAOAS, very cheap Charles Thompson, charged with being a Vagrant and suspicions person. Accused stated that he was trying to obtain a passage to New Orleans. and while gomg about the wharves was arrested. Jobn Lawler, charged with the same Colored DRESS GOODS, in variety Laxearors FAMILY WOOLEN GOODS, for men and boy: 6? wine OPEKA FLANBELS, WHITE FLANNELS, very | yay cheat The celebrated Jugler KID GLOVES. GREAT ARGAINS Tre Stevren Moxvment.—At the Washing- ton Scheutzen Park preparations are being made for the inauguration, ina few weeks, of the Steuben monument. the corner-stone of M » LL. D.. President ROBERT REYRURN.M. D., Deao. 108. TABEK JOHNSUN. MD , Secretary THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, and some uncollected pieces. by Charles Dickens. Ln twen's ts seneral GEO. W. BALLOCH. A.M. Treasurer three chapters, with (lustrations. 00. 3@ Mi 4 L ALL KINDS oF win lote to suit by General r at ¥ 2 és “ oe Sad which was laid with great ceremony early last BA W. M. GALT & CO., A : " RECOLLECTIONS OF ETON. By an © would leave the cine ot aan, condition that they | faitin the presence of a large aomblage, Te URANO ANBENIAMIN MILER | 804tr_ Indiana ave. and Ist sts acar B.&'0. Dipot. SIE AC L. LOOMIS, A. M..M.'D.. No. 639 Penn. | “fag ts a SS'THE HORSE STEALING CASK. fo the rark main this ceremony the presentation | auz7 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, DQ. | =——— ee | sylvain ay er. = A PANGEROUS GUEST; « novel. By the ‘The case of Conrad Sohl, charged with ho to the park proprietors, by the artist, Mr. Chas. | = —— DENTISTRY RUBERT Kt jo. 2129 F street |” author of “Gilbert Ruzge sonal stealing, was continued and testimony taken ac | Ostner, of bis equestrian statue of Gen. Grant, INSURANCE E Hee et are ae eener ct the Principies and Prec | peimITIVE MAN. By Louis Fi to the character of the accused, and to the eect | Just completed, will be made. -This statue wa = A 2 ASHINGTON DENTAL PLACE Sr, ety eu Cilaicat ond Upacatins Sar ; : ‘ that he otlered the horse for sale here, and that | Made at the corner of 1th and H streets, in the Ween HUSETTS AVENUE 368" FABER JOBNSON. A.M.. MD. Corner ot | THE NEW TIMOTHY. By Wm. M. Baker. 1 30 he was known to be in Baltimore on Friday last | Fitst Ward, and ts said by good judges to be NORTHWESTERN Near lth street. | [<==] Tenth street and New York avenue, Profesor (j | TRUE TO HERSELF. By F.W. Robinson, before the horse was missed. Mr. Norris, sows, | OB€ Of the best vet made. It was removed to ° : Foil apper and lower sets Teeth... 825 ae é Obmetrics. Di of Women en, the Park a few days ago, Datetricx. Diseases omen aod Children, and sel for accused, made a statement to the Court, nd will be set up ina THE GENIAL SHOWMAN. Bemtniscences MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co, = | DEKE SPREE or lower Clivical Midwifery. : row. 3% 12 " . D.. Cniv = ae ae rehearsing the testimony given, and claimod | ¢¥ days prior to the presentation. a Extracting by the ase of pure gaa... 73 Cente. | “Hit Protect of Pheskslony iat Machen | of Artemus Ward ~ that there was no evidence to prove the guilt of —— L MILWAUKEE, WIS. ‘se 12 Sm™ PHINEAS H STRONG. m1 niversity Hn, | ONLY A FIDDLER. By his client, that the horse was found in fis po: THe GRAND Lovee I. O. U. F.—The Grand =e ; THCD... : Professor of the Principles and I of Medi: | Ander ee 29S session, but accused gave aresonable account | Lodge, Independent Order ot Odd Fellows, J. H. VANDYKE, President, I BR. A. PRATT, Graduate of Ohio College of ae o Fania ‘ractioe of Medi at cine and Clinical Medicine THE OLD 00 BSS. A romance f of the possession, showing @ receipt from ore | yesterday took up the proposed amendments to | HEBER SMITH, V. Pres. AUG. GAYLORD, Sec con Band Bcarie wane a Oe CHARLES BVIS, B.D» No 1433 L street neler en 1 00 gobn Brown for ‘the money paid tor it. The | the constitution of the Grand Lodge, changing ASSETS, 85.000,000. price to laboring persons. ‘a0¢-ly cal Jurispradence. wuts Medicaand Medi: | soposcoPicaL MANIPULATION. 1 Court decided to a rer ee on protest ioe Shy ef to re = ste: ass HOLDERS, aes 000. Rzaovan. ALEXANDER T. AUGUSTA. M.D. No. 1319 L Justrated eo from the Governer of Maryland, tor action of “Sup or J 16 location of ny gives it great advan- : — eet northwest, Prot ‘ cacr ip x the authorities In Battimoger and. director the | Worthy Grand Lodge ofthe ton secdort (are | cari location large majerity of companion Sail Rees et & Deuxiptive and BEAR AND FORBEAR. By Oliver Optic JUV EDC eereennon sii 12 THE BARDSCRABLE OF ELM Ist. By Bev. Elijah Keliogg......... re = Su THom al Anstomy, 3B. HOOD, M.D. No. 1009 © street northwest, Demopstravor of Anatomy clerk to issue an order on the property clerk for the return of the horse to the owner. MISCELLANEOUS VASES. of Odd Fellows,” or * Federal Grand Loudge.” the se advantey }oxt important. Aiter a protracted discussion, all of the amend- opce and ™ higher rate of interest it obtains. 3s ead the followi ments proposed were voted down, and the Lodge 1. 0W invested fur fitty yer “k J_ ED. CHENEY, oo MD. Micropsopist and 2 Kobert Barrett, charged with using indecent | decided to make no change in its title. 6 percent. compound interest amounts to $13.420.1 = Lecturer on the Practical Use of the Microse:pe. Cg kT coe a | ER Ai: ee es 8 SER ee <a — Se ss shing a car- NOTHER Street Car Case.—Cornelius W. . io, i : riage on a paved footway; Oued $1. ing | SNAREARt took car 25, going to Georgetown, on | gate gy rinestern loans its money om First Sort LOAN OFFICES. CTietcal tusirastion = ; John Armstrong, colored, charged with nsing | the sith uit. He alleges that he got on at oth ; 1 20 WW tures all clin profane and indecent language on the street fined $3 and coste. Thornton Jackson, charged with committing an assault on Martha E. Murray; dismissed. and has never lost a dollar of principal or interest. It bas a low rate of mortality. the bulk of ite riske in the West where the climate is healthier. It A CARD. mutual company, having no stockholders BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONEKS, _ S11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. se? street and presented a transfer to Wm. McCan ley, the conductor, who put him off because he didn’t get on at the junction and woulda’t pay fare. Swaggart sues the railroad company for earnings of the policy hold : Arrangements have been made by the Trusteesof | ceouoo a Mary Jackson, charged ‘with comamittini an | iso damages and costs, aud the ease coetie ae ee ae soe Sage te erat > svi ils ponatecs saremetse: | Soon. assauit on Martha E. Murray; tined <3 and costs. | this afternoon, at three o'clock, before Justice lese cost than most. if not all other ¢1 thelr Chrcam eee cee ne te ee tll make Enewn SCHUOL BOOKS, i ii he om their circumstances to the Secretary of the Medical United States vs. Joseph Coombs, colored. | Plant, it was postponed until Monday next. 1. Y¥. KNIGHT, General Agent, Department. 2 AND L “ charged with comm: ¢ an assault on Molly aaa 509 Seventh street Tickets for the Course of Lectures. be i SCHOOL REQUISITES, D i ; fined $3 osts. = - ———— | The undersigned ctfully informs the public : must be obtained Mrattine Tight see Means Sekoe, charged || _ THE moom Or TEs OcittiauonsE or Pax L by Fi OE Se en pubic | trom the Becretary of the University. The largest assortment ever kept in Georgetown atilda Light an ol darboe, charged we ‘or inform: a ress ud with being lend women ‘and inticing’ peowlts. oe ee = ie nore ss by re. that they have no branch office or connection with PRO: TABER JOWNSON, M.D, And sold at publisher's prices, at tie: ned S5 each and costs. F] edical Department, corner New York PVE & SELIGSON’s, James Wells, charged with larceny of » | by the Pension Bureau, are to-day being va- any other concern in this city. ‘oo 0th street. 4 w ffm im New Literary and Musical Depot, ieorge | cated, preparatory to being turned over to the INS ZAINS <i aROrEN . double barrel gan, ihe P oP eth ores = Commissioner of Patents’ for use. Hereafter SURE AGAINST IT Chr tees ae ie Mik Seneca on Que SNe te, REOPES BER PRI er 125 Bridge street. ‘and was held in the som of ge ”) for | the rooms of the Pension Bureau will be located WITH r enne. Capitol Hill, cu the FIRST MONDAY in <«p- (TB GREAT scHooL-BOOK DEPor, pearance at the Criminal Court. on the 2dstory cori!dor of the north front of the watches, silver ware, and diamonds. At the old | tember. sel2 No, 402 71H Steerer, Solomon Hammond, charged with the larceny | DUilding. of which room No. 45is being titted A. S. PRATT @ SON, up fur tue Commi- tener. gee eet GHAM INSTITUT! —A French ead of a wagon valued School for Young Ladies, No. 717 sth Adamson; not sustained $15, the property of It. H. the case disgiissed. stand, No. 314, 9th street, between D etreet and BO. 3, Y. M. O. A. BUILDING, street, nu Gest and New York avenue, Miss —_—_—__ SHILLINGTON sends us fresh from the publish- Cor. 9TH ANDD Sts., Pennsylvania avenue. seneg principal. Duties resumed Monday. Septem FATAL Acctpext—A Little Girl Kilied—On ag Rep np teensy pian Mig lnand ROBERT FULTON & Co., MINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES | And everything requisite tor Sunday evening, about six o'clock, a fatal acci- | Towng tye tor Uctober, and Appieton’s Journal SESS CR te Dig BE ESDAT the | the Book cna Statocers faeare = dent occurred in Fairtax county, V Ogivin we late the Aiteniic aor Gotan ana | . vel7- 2m Licensed Brokers, h of September. One of the teachers will be at -», WM. BALLANT! Davis’ Ford, about four miles from ‘ Q ig "S Parkes the Gal ie the Sie YONKERS, tor NEW YORE. ' se eee Fe: 725 léth street, every da shim No 402 Teh at., Intelligencer Baullding @ little girl tom years of age, named Harr nie ala any FIREMEN'S, FULTON 8S LOAN OFFICE, |)9. = gd ee a particular: apply Mayhew, being shot in the right cheek, cea ai oe PHOENIX, OF HARTFORD. _ ang-tt 1224 Passntvavia Ave 1294 <- vet hen supposed, tally, in so serious @ man —— a —e Setween 12th and 13th Streets, South Side, as to cause her death ta about seven hours after GEORGETOWN, PEE TWENTY-FIRST YEAR | Tis todericned would reopecitully inform hie am : oe SCHOOL BOOKS beck mae h atte kPand Hoe gpened an office at 190 1 Penney ivania avenue, ane sais a amater ve ace Bradly—one of whom had a gun, and it is Tux Boston Ling or STRAMsHIPs recently or pa mae Scone can! bene VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIU Morgen aud tt we teed ell the Beas mates | uscd as imo cperuies try ee ee Chea seother kinds of personal property. Dice hours SEPTEMBER 127 weapon a was off, the loa ‘in; . A s00D, eonTLE . | frem 6% a. m, tos p.m. . 5 eitect in theright cheek ot the gir. The bors: ee ae now, and has UOUs EXPERIENOR in THR BUSI | “Cs's0: Liceused Pawnbroker” ies COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, mediately ran off an: Fe no’ ince been hear: of. It is thought that they became frightened | port and Boston, the steamship Prometheus, Bes, 18 THIS CITY. C4808, WASHINGTON LOAN OF: Agdrem at Metzerott & Oo." and John F. Pilis and made their way to Alexandria or this city. o's. eet-tf which is a first-class freight boat, having a an city of over six thous: barrels of flour. ‘She is a freight boat exclusively, andis chartered Ld of of 10th and O streets, irs. CABO, formerly Mrs. B. Burastine.) "| 6 ater — MONEY LOANED on Gold nape Watches, i * “will commence: og The girl lingered until between one and two o’clock Sunday night, when she died. An inquest i ' iry, Clothing and Mercbandiee of every = WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, Was held by Justice Seleeman, and the verdict | the company for three months with the privi dooce tae SELECT CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, Of the jury was that her death was caused by as. | ege ot purchase. “Should nothing intervene It is — Seo pa zn Son em MONDAY, September. 12th, cidental s ho ing. tt. Bradley was in the city oo vere eae will ei = Jct om parle Francais, Lh At S19 Fourteenth street. to-day ing for his son, who is about 12 years firet “ Early application ~ nnru! old, well grown, with light bair, fall face and | morning next. NAzIONAL LOAB OFFiCR, of puptin will be limited. alta Sal quite looking. He was barefooted when he Srortine News—Horse and Tub Race: ran off, had on linen pants, short linen cyat, and coarse straw hat. The boy Kirk was dressed in blue cotton panta and jacket. Any informs. tion as to the boys will be thankfully received if left with Mr. . C. Harrover. at the corner of BLANCHARD 4 MOHUN, git 300. aH — JOCAL ae ane BLY ROOMS, E Sirert, between 9th and Wea. Prof. L. CONAD] COLLIEKE bas the honor of mal? apnouncing to bis T pupils and families that he Course, for a purse ef $200, between Hi Jobnson’s black colt and R. H. Darne’s gray mare, was won by the latter. All who were ab- BD. - ; ° ’ ; e sent from this race were present at the tub race, HANSON & BLACKFORD, “_—__—_ ——— ele So ae ees Corner Iith street and Penn. ave. plang BP Se oar a F. which — Pee ee ee yo STE. BO. AT LINE: join are requested to enter their names at once Jexandria, mar! course from the Aqueduct bridge to the Poto- AMBOA NES. Private iven either at the sead t ‘ ° mac Boat Club house. ‘There were seven con: 619 SEVENTH STEERT, oe nol pupils. For particel circulars. oF RAILROADS. Retictovs.—The protracted meeting at the idence of pupils. Fo particaters. see circulars. or testants, only five of whom reached the stake. call rhe ¢ ASHINGTON, NORFOLK AND BOSTI it the academy, where the Professor may be Monut Vernon Place (M. E.) church, in charge | (the other two upsetting opposite the ah what.) Orroarrs Fost Orrin, W BIEAMBOAT COMPANY. = was Wetneotey and Saturiay trom © & 33 0. BALTMIORE AND OHIO RaILBoaD of Rev. W. V.Tador, is still in progress, and | 4nd the prizes, three in number, (#15, 310, an — 5 MATIN 1 — quite a number have professed religion. In | $5;) Were awarded respectively to Jack and Joe “s eee Ee SUMMER S Agiiy PURINE MUZZY te preparee to ease lis DEL eS | ‘trates Detween Whaaiymete™: Jumes, tem, East Washington there’ are tance meetings in | Harper and Wm. Mattingly. AM ash them for a policy tn the Old" Bina,” oF the — 2 toon, and to lastrart thea inthe rie tei ire, | InGROe ane BeTiaane oe Pree At the Methodist Protestant church Kiver Front.—Entered—SteamerNew York, “* Franklin,” of Philadelphia, or tha“ Hartfera,” Zhe fare on the Btonmer LADY OF THE LAKB, tic Art. Bpecisl attention be givento t and WASHINGTON and in that section Kev. J. P. Wilson has been con- | Jones, Philadelphia. cad Sea MU) marae july 25, 1870, Putctness of tne =e: Fi WEST are now run as follo ducting» meeting for several weeks, at which | Muncnants’ EXCHANGE—There were salcx | the"*North British end Mercantila,” or the“ Pew | $4 continuing until October next son or by letter to No. oy, creas Om about twenty conversions have been reported, | this morning of 2,000 bushels yellow corn at 90 a « is «; = Begular fare to Norfolk. Ib8 HELENA Gu’ SKI DESL 42 410. ae ere sient ace Phe | Cats: and offerings of 1,000 bushels red wheat, | Sm" @ the “Apringheld,” or the “Potoman.” @ Bound trip. BOSE ee eee tet eke ts ready to TEACH ALL Way’ 5 igh e ich was ordered to go in store. round iano. Special care given ra- 3 Methodist Episcopal mission, 12th strest east, | “4i*h ¥ = Gersciown. CL) Me Te diments of music. Terms moderate, Apply at her quite @ fine meeting is In progress, under the west. ‘autl-Im —— residence, 92% 1 street ns ° P ATLONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COM. . = NAPOLIs. superintendence of Key. James G. Henni 2 N A PANY OF WASHINGTON. 188 JULIA BALCH (daughter of the Rev Leave at 6:45 and 9:25 a.m. and 2:50 ». lo winch bas thus far resulted in six ‘additions ALEXAN DRI CAPITA Li cseeer..n $1,000,000. M T.B Balch) will opena SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS train to or from Anpapolis on Sunday, the membership, and some six or eight itents 2 Office—No. 81 Louisiana ave., one door east of 7th st 1507 H st..on MONDAY, Sept. 5th. av ON er aar eee . 5 : ~ The Gazette of last evening has the following | No charge for Polices or Revenue Stamps. aE ~ = FOR BALTIMORE. are nightly at the altar. In South Washington Risks taken on the most reasonable ‘terms and M35, 22545 SCHOOL FOR YOUNG | Leaveat 7:25. mand 2:50. at Kvland Chapel, Kev. Sir. Van Meter is con. | items: Maneodeeae Fare to Boston, including meals and state- Ladies and Missew will REOPEN MONDAY. A “ATI ducting an interesting series of meetings, which Kapicar County Convention —Pursuantto ppirectors—Charies Knay w Be ferme Sth, at No. 500 isth street j ie bas already result im @ Bumuer Of conver- journment on Friday last, the County Radi- sious. cal Convention reassembled in the cglored school house, near the Bridge Pump, at 4 Toom Vico President; Ma ~ WEERESDAY Sart Bout Bas! Bata ytn, Desens Dunit Deas. | BERGHE ar gre Be A RSE BAL ARLOY leary D. NOBLE D. LARNER. Secretary. anneeiare srl be put at the rates heretofore chargec ¥ —————— ; - ¢ f ‘The duties of this school will be resumed on Sep Fines.—The alarm of tire turned in yesterday | o'clock yesterday evening, the President, T. B. oped gy ange tember Sth. Circulars ‘obtained afternoon from box 21. was caused by the burns | Pinn, in the chair, and Je . Stevens, Secretary. PAINTING, &o. OBARLEDT OR’ Une wate to WIL tpg the Rectorof the Church of the Evipteng ar wie Sissi Werens tsans ty tncwes ter | emer bs tore eumtvetace ect eth cornu 5 Raanorkk "waa | Speen Seager tw Rom ments in tl e square boun y Delaware ave- | ¥ a 3 . ; -— 2 a q id ist suet and B and C streets, N.E., | but the only business transacted was the elec- 923 PAINTING. ME#cHante: LIRBOF STRAMSHIPS T ae lore oe DAL Szenon ort HES 8 A ‘th Strasburg Capitol Hill; but the tlames were extinguished | tion of Boston Crupper, C. H. Smith, K.D. ca WASHINGTON AND 'HEW YORK, Jstreet ill commence MOMDAY. September sth to the West can be had at the by the fire department before gaining much | Beckley and T. B. Pinn as dele; stothe State | D STREET. D Steuer — Careful attention given to in ition tomen- | Washington Station Ticket Office st all bourse in the headway. 5 Convention, which will meet in Ricmond on the MACNICHOL’S ni —_-— a fe ‘This mornin, 334 o'clock, officers Claw- | 22nd instant. PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT. ELTHECQPAL HIGH SCHOOL. Fair7ar county. | yrcincnont ofS Tiere nes Bee Boston, e0e ad- son and Shep! erd_ turned in an alarm of fire BvILprx Assoctarions.—So eat has been — $e ae for cheaios ae, Eom . WILSON, from box 39, State Department, but received no | the success attending the organization of t ING and WALL PAINTING: GILD- : Gf Fiateporat. sind officers Amiss and Dyson turned | German and the Alexandria Co-operative Build- | 94 UQMININGand WALL PAINTING: GILD- Blacks ORD . An Principal, Leck box 13 POLE General Ticket Agent, in ieTich brought out the fire depart. | ing Associations, that allthe stock in both has | PECOMATIVE PaINcLAG “ LLEON, — CONTE. Gen'l Ag't, Washington. jolt ment, The are Consumed row of shedsin the | been sutscrited for and already commands a | Pure material, goed work and moderate prices, OCR BILE COMBED) score ory. uD Ye WASHINGTON, rear of houses occupied _. Spencer, | premium, and the many who were anxious to Punctuality and attention to business. ‘This Institution. conducted by the Brothers of the BR PEILADEL NIA ABD ‘OBE. Smoot ep Tage ah strest. between purchase shares at par. but wes unable to do Cc. MACHICHOL, Christisn Schcols. is incorporated and impowered to Wasnixoto, June $, 1570—noon. am treets, occas a so in consequence 0! demand, are maki loss of about Owing to the scarcity of | arr: nts, and with every prospect of sae | 9030-1m 923 D street, bet. oth and loth. academical honors. water, the department did not go into service. % ‘Trains between WASHING bad it is situated upou arising ground tn one of the | TON sed NEW TORK cess, for organizing a third perative Build- ENRY STEINBERG. bealthiest and most aes run os i Yi. 7 ma _of the ————— ing Association. Sh Se State. und within afew minutes walk of the Bilicatt a Bate oy PROPERTY ON THE Navy Yand.— | BaxKRUPTCY Case—The case of P. 1. | ORATOR Shenae Buihinn We Gee Penney NEW EXPRESS Ling, Via CANAL, City rallresd statee, ag ad eedtily (except Sunday) at T228 a'm Ta:48 Latimer & Cleary, auctioneers, have sold parts | shepherd, of Clarke county, in bankruptcy, in | venta avenue. satSa’ | PHILADELPHIA, ALEXA |. Washing and Turtiee 37m WOR PHILADELPHIA. lots 3 and 6, square v1, to John D. Davis, at * | Which = debt for #9,000 is claimea said | CT. BOWEN INGTON AND ETO trance Fee. 3 ie | Leave daily texcepe Vet 1:28 sm. 29:48 cents per square foot, and remaining portions | bankrupt by Talton Osburn's admi tor, of . ‘HOUSE, s10M, — ian's Fi 6 and 540 Dm. Oy 7. of said lots, with improvements, to same, for | Loudoun county, which debt is alle by the AND. Regular of, from 14 Horth Wharves, lusic and Drawing. auttiw or Rew wou SpyDa' Sac $500; the above Fronting on 8d street | anignee to be usurious and to determice thin, | ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND Lanier, | Philadel DAY, at 12m. MRRSON INSTITUTE: Leave for Fe a east and Canal street and Georgia avenue and | an iscue was directed to be tried to-day ‘before ‘Mo. 635 LOUISIANA AVENUE. rest, Gecrgntows, OAs ao ig cars for New York on 9 p south N street. wa Judge Underwood at Chambers, was postponed | imitations of all kinds of wood and marble neatly ex: SELECT uP OOL. FOR Bone TIOAR ch Failed Arp voR GEnMany.—The German ladies of | Wednesday, “mee = SOBBING eet and most spproved styles. Fourteenth Sire, between Land K. On - — 7 = this city are making active preparations for ‘AL.—Ex-Postmaster W. D. is | J731y PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. ‘Session of this wi end . thelr fair tor the aid of the sick and | .,;oLTicAt-— Ex: Postmaster W.D. e | DAINZinG, Hi baste WEDNESDAY, Ber Teh" Por Ouee, | fF schedule between wou assians, and have selected Mr. 8. | ‘Poker of a presse . ‘address Ci YOUNG, Princ Wolf se sea of the association, and fixed ere ser wep oor gg enp pod ie ems 1538 F atrect, opp: BOLI Hote ppon the Irth to the 22d of October and Masonic | the colored of this town and ‘are ‘eannrrives Goxtsea COLLEG Gi0:8 Woonte heat }T ‘a8 the time and place. more bande Guster than eve: in oppoaton BaLTm™ors AND Potomac Rattroap.—All any candidates who may be present people. white eee desired by the Baltimore and Potomac = | Karoaa Company for its route throug Anne | S42 OF REAL, Esrare—Mostrs. Smoot, & , EstABuisnep ice Arundel » Md., bas been secured, the last | Miller, Heal Estate Brokers. — case having been decided in the circuit court of | ist, the house and lot, No. 24 King: ar | that county last week. street, Pion Hany Branches NATIONAL THeaTER.—“ T! 486 SEVENTH STREET. ‘hepeurss or Commits | will be FALL 8TOCK ROW Vy Bmbracing Ohoice Goods in PAPEB: . WINDOW SHADES, PIOTURE FRAMES, PIO. TUBE CORD AND TASSELS, &c., Xe. ‘Derms Cash, J. MALKBIT: No, 486 7th street, enanae > wsumber 437, Please remember name and number. veld t= NS NM SHOULD PURCHASE ANY other rbly, i i a F fn ae Lovon & 0o.,) AND HAVE TAILOR, a tle The F | Tateves” is also on the bill. On Friday eve- ping the new drama,‘ Qn a Door-step,” will be jx rlormed. Tre N L Co: DORTHWESTERN LySURANCD: MPANY, Whose advertisement appears elsewhere in this tnoutd ‘not ‘be overioee iby thove intending to er’ insure,—and who don't: “ et Fo) —s—_— Tae Equimoctiat—To-day, accordi Length of, the day and night be the samme. ‘The tan noctial storms may be looked for Tiap'e Bede lon ee ve doers ‘and other Le

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