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EVENING STAR. HURSDAT..... LOCAL NEWS. The Market Woaxe War. Farmer's and Butcher's Mariet the Center Market Compoay. Messrs. J. HKuwell, Patrick F LW Elite Joseph Prather, 8. S. Hoover, ereon, B. F. Hunt, and D.C. Forney, applied to the’ Legislative’ Assembly some time since for a charter of incorporation of an asociation to be known asthe Farmers and B sity of Wash- ington. The application was referred im the chers’ Marke opany of & council to the Coumnittee on Markets. ation reperted to the Council, and Deremek, ne eee | to the Committee on Markets, pro- A appr yore to make the aveve-named and their asso | ORL Ciates & body corporate for the purpose of carry- | 2 _ exo, for eas of public we, and having power to chase and held years, al Or persenal yp the purpose named. The second sec ines the company te take possession of, locate and consirnct sutt open space at the i Lonisian: ith ith and 12th streets, ceded to the city of Washington by act of ens of May 2, 1&0, tor the ¥, wood, cattle, and other bulky ersection of les ‘The’ third section’ confers these privileges for deration of the yearly sum twenty years in cons! of 6.600 for the Northern Libe -Augast 10, 1871. Company versus markets, with a led, or lease for a term of perty to be used for D author= table sheds, stalls, &e., on the Obio and on- sale of oats, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. —Mr. Browne, from the ted adversely on the bill pro! selling of certa’ to, and the bill was Sony rainaze Committee. reported Hous ex main in ith to nt assessing the cost on the prop- adment wa: ¢ Com: ing the ay water main in E street southwest, from 7th to street; passed. Also, from Polics Committee, use of second-hand barrels, f old trade mar Bir. Galick reported back Council bill making propriations to deuray the EXPENSES OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH. ¢ bill was considered as in Committers of the ed by Mr. stationery. printing blanks, #1400: Cities of Washington and: out the District of Colum! ofall “nuleances 3 fiend ni jescme food, by the employment of necessary 4 ‘and. contingent expenses of the Bos . for disinfectants, $2400; intine ex peuses, (i + | tobe eauployed for the pr > beng Thorpe ps ag Po divenses,) $1,000: for payment of cler eof the Bo the Gover nts hail Adopted, | were pr 5 mainly a cutting down of the health,” the re js, the prevention of the eal of Dies card. @200 each per | © appointed | cause of Health. subject to the approval of a ve. | Conde nse Locals. | The spire of the Metropolitan M. E. Church is | nearly ready for the chime of bells. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Washington cape tg: Camp Meet- CITY ITEMS. FAMILY SUPPLIES, &. | FAMILY SUPPLIES, Etc. r+ GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS, E PROTECT THE PUBLIC AGAINST HIGE ‘aves | A good appointmeat Major A. H. Hail as Su- [Correspondence of The Star.) ‘one pleat, two pleat, three bert Down! Ww praces ‘lex. | PeTuatendentof Assessments. Jacksor’s Grove, A. A. Co., August 10— | With battons or for =a mentee bow stores are being erected om F street, | vio rday morning, the prayer oma. experience = . a FLOUR DOWN! AND ALL IMPOSITION! 1 etusty old bachelor complains to the the Bevern tent-was. 8 dell Fun from 13 (0 18 in neck, being Ted by Rev. Mr. Muller, preacher of the cireuit. The meeting at the stand was not held until near 9 o'clock, in consequence of a meeting of the com- mittee ‘there. Rey. Mr. Hartsock, of Union Chapel, conducted this which was one of great sol concise related The ing train brought down about seventy- five Washingtonians who were welcomed by their friends on the ground, and they with the people of the surrounding country ¢ the congregation considerably. REV. DR. SLICER ON CONVERSIONS. At10x% o'clock, Rev. Dr. Henry Slicer, of Bal- timore, ‘occupied the pulpit, and preached in Ms bermereilal to me aninner’” fous te Lake Chancellor W. Grimes were installed at a meet- a inks Con os ae uae, ing of Herma: Ladge, Kalghts of Pythias; inc | 487%. 1m the cour of hisermon he referred night. Iso that of Lydia, which was Poundmaster Wheelock is still active, but his | ™&rked one, and also s aptures are hot sonumerons as they used to be. | NOt SO marked; yet it could not be said that both ‘The owners of domestic avimals finding the goed were not converted, although the manaer was work going on in earnest are more careful with shoul so different. Th id not say that a man their stock. Dogs don’t have many redeemevs Was not converied because his conversion did itappears. Yesterday 70 were sent to the soap- | P0t ond with their own. The conversion boilers, where they will do more to promote the of sinners was the same In old times as now. cleanliness and comfort than they ever | Board of Public Works that baby carriages on the sidewalks are a nuisance. Go to Milburn’s artic soda fountain, 15th street, near the Avenue, if you want to realize perfection of summer drinks. he churge against Annie Kuokes of adisorderly house (noticed in Tuesday's Stax, | was. dismissed im the Police Court yesterday. | About 7 o'clock last night a coal oil lamp ex- ploded in a shanty footof 1ith and Water streets, cccupied by Edward Lewis, an old colored man, but jortunately net mach was done. The unsafe dwelling on the northeast corner F streets, to which reference was ot yesterday, bas been tern order of Superintendent Cluss, y orthy Chancellor John H. Schultz, and Vice Gro. C. HENNING, __#10 Seventh street, N. W. ONLY TWo TEABPOONFULS of Yeast Bots a guartet Sow nen ordinary manufacture require double d extra strength. Aside from this fact, FLOUR pac contains the full smount that is repre- Hence Dooley's is the best, and most reliable in the market, and dent of all others. Grocers k Ws Manufacturers, 69 New st., New York. ee ee DR. WHITE, Chiropodist, extracts Corns, Bi relieves and cures yn Nails, &c., without street, site Treasury, ‘Washington, and 1, North Cc. 5. O'HARE 450 FLOPR STILL LOWER! Flour, eqaal to tn the Seperiog Zs per Xberfel sock ovary beset and eeck warranted Welch's Best Family Flour, $2.30 per \-bacrel sack. SUGAR DOWN! Bost White Clarified Sugar. 13 cents per Ib Crushed, Powdered and Granulated 14 cts GREEN GINGER GREEN GINGER GBEEN GINGER. GREEN GINGER FREKCH WHITE WINE VINEGAR. PUBE CIDER VINEGAR. Large Arrival of SPARKLING CATAWRA. ANGELICA PORT, MUSCATEL, And other W M BAM ins, HAMS, PCA klar Pele aihte CaS Buyers will take notice that We sil our Hams by their Actual Weight. Other dealers mark a arrival. and as they Jose sdormb!y in ‘weight. consumers will sce the advantage of baying * | the ks DO NOT BE DECEIVED. HAS DECLINED, AND THOSE WHO PATRONIZE US WILL RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE DECLINE. HAMS AND BACON, We have just received several very heavy Invoice , Holden, corner 11th | Sed auote? 7 avenue, deliver the ait parts of the HAMS, ‘hen men were convicted of sina 1aj was sent to comfort the mourner—to counsel with him. Itwas said anes that Sunday school spacious dogrs of the Executive Mansion * 21 augd-tr OHARE & SON € IMPROVEMENTS. were darkened—brightencd, we meant to say— | S¢bolars do not un «i when they present ek A 4 far ihe space at the interse a | House bill appropriating £20000 to provide for | today by the form af the Indy wins was soueeT themuclves for prayer, but is experience was [7 ALL 50, PVE BEEN To SEE) gether with SUs00 so prvend tant fee tic ties, | Leebin eecnend Secet anaes = Om | ly kaon an Mrs: Lucy Cobb. She wid tho were about than many of the old men. ‘There. r pe Ly pede gamed pty ees) r. Donglars introduced # bill acthoriztng tho | Mcrsenger that she happened | Pentance of the publican was made in public BRAY & Inarket on the Island. ‘The fourth section pro- ri of Public Works to fix the grades of strests, | thought she would drop in. 8 and under the eye of ascornful Pharisees. Ho’ | Selling the best © ing SELL DUE Rest < IN THE ‘Vides that us seman the cnsopanty shall peoriae toca and the Coweta haidorer ere worse: | Of & Jew Visitor at | Seted on the impulse of the moment; feeling the | Obtained, at from 15 to 20 per cent. A PENNA. AVENUE. (North Side Suitable bu gs for market purposes for the House bill regulating the inspection of flour. Laia | NOBChalance as “3 lessing of God, he cried, “God | @y other house. . Malis ote accommodation of the Northern Liberty and K | over and erdered to be pirated ur- Halt | the White House, during the reign of King | Decuerlcut to mea sinter? To cote a Clon | Don'tfail to gioe me « valk. Brown Sucar.tiaiih cts. por pound street marke: ach time not to exceed fourteen Hose bill for the retief of J. T. Wormley and F. 7 months, the present buildings shall be removed and the busi objection: ington Marke pany chartered by to erect the new Centre. Market bu 1 by Hon. W. E. Chandler ay, and the applicants for A. A. Hi er. id the organic act establishing mment prohibited the Legisia- ture from granting special charters to individa- als or ¢ utempowered it to pass a general hich companies or individu- als could obtain charters for all Iezitimate pur- oe Be said the company sought this charter for the Market Company, chartered by Cangress, and if the bill were pased it would give the corpo- ¥ators power to embarrass that company by liti- gation. He comtended that the charter granted control over the space on Louisiana avenue ior the sale of bulky articles, and that the city had ne right to it. The bill proposed to confer on the persons mentioned the rights f any ground formerly occupic market purposes, and was, in his opin- jon, ‘co Te and wight used at some purposes vaguely expressed, hts to property for “market thought of have stated definitely the ground 0 occupy, and not leave sucha matter in doubt. The Washington Market Company did not object to proper gaarket facill- ties being secured for the Northern Liberty, or other sections of the city referred to, but the: desired to be protected from annoying legisia~ tion in the completion of their structure accord- ing to the charted granted by Congress. ‘They ‘were bound by that to erect a building of lar dimensions and imposing architectural style, all of which was strictly defined in the act. were also loaded down with the payment of an annual rert o! for the poor of the eity, and in consequ the fire bad to incur expense of $20,000 for the erection of temporary sheds forthe use of the marketmen. He then explained the vexatious opposition given the company from the time the charter was granted to the present time. There would not be more | than an eight per cent. dividend on the capital, and for himself he was often desirous of ge ting out of the concern in consequence ef the annoyance of the black-mailers. ~~ men named In the bill were to be rr garded as irresponsible persons, as they were not to be bound toanything. They asked authority to take the ground and collect rents as soon a they erect suitable buildings. Any kind of sheds they might erect could be declared by them as “suitable,” and there being no restriction they gould charge what price they pleased for them. ‘The chaxter of the Washington Market Compa: Festricted them to a minimum price for stal which was to be determined on according to regulations, and they were to be sold by auction to the highest bidder above that price. Mr. Chandler cortinued his argument at some len; in opposition to the bill, insist. act establishing the District go act incorporating the Washin pany probibited sage o th that the organic rnment aud the m Market Com- the bill. Eartn Ciosere as Deoponizens ov Nrowt Som.—The comuvittee appointed by the Board of Health “on the investigation of the earth ssrtem of deodorizing night soil” in their report ay -— That they have studied many anthori- ies Or, deodors*zers, and have examined the cer- tifleates ana se *eientific exsays on the subject of the earth deoa.Tizing properties and earth md have come ty .° conclusion at the tem is by far the more. ‘This p Beth is not anew One at all, #39 * Reems strange that with such prine. tes— superiority and cheapness—it has not alwa;* been the methed adopted by every people of every nation on the globe. ‘The law of Moses even imposed upon the raelites the daty of covering the blood of slaughter-houses with earth. “And in China, that scrange country, where civilization seems to have aitained the est degree in certain times and the lowest in ers, they have used earth for disinfecting night sof] from time immemorial. t is calculated that it requires 43 Ibs. per head per day to make of the excrement a solid, inoffepsive compost. The advantage of this 7 dep is acknowleaged in — to be as fol- lows :—1. The earth-closet, intelligently man- aged, furnishes a means of disposition of exere- Ment without nuisance and without detriment to health; 2. In communities, the earth-closet | system requires to be mat by the authority of the place. and will pay af least the expenss.of its mat ment; 3, the poorer classes of > Suses, Wuere supervision of any closet arrange- ment is indispensable, the adsyrion of the earth | ‘em ig invaluable; Sticbrious than the the use of the city; 6. It saves which is so important in + it ts cheaper and more excrement, ieulture, instead of ‘wasting it, and vsed to choke the sewers and fill atmosphere with ia. tions we found that the pre- supplied to every household Jn our inv pared earth can for every privy, without the charge of one cent. A box of this earth will be regularly supplied and the filth taken away, charging only the usual rates which havi allowed by law Without deodorization. This system will free our APPOINTMENTS UNDER THE ASSESSMENT Bui—tThe Governor the assessment Dill yesterday, (its provisions were given in last Se and it is now a law. He also made following appointments provided for the act: Superintendent of Assessments— H. A. Hall. Assistant t Asses,ors— istrict, Robert F. Martin; 2d, 0. S. B. Wall; Ist ch 2 3d, C. S. Ramsburg; 4th, Henry Grant; sth, Abrabam F. Hines; 6th, James Kelle: th, C. A. Stewart; Sth, S. R. 3 Olin 12h, Michaei Dufty; ih, E. W. Mth, R. J. Faleoner; 15th, J. L. Clubb; leth, E. C. Gatebell; th, Nathaniel M. Lowe: jah, A.B: H. Lacey;, loth, Patrick Hogan, 20th, Jobn S. Slater, Zist, S. S. Riley; 22d, Don- ald MeCathran. AccIDENT TO Miss PanMetia CoNNING! HAM, Last evening as Miss Parmelia Cunningham, — of the Mount Vernon ae eee i t i z g li ous! red. ‘ident Was caused by the ay - a7 on the bex c ES je a SO ie ceived kind attention, and ——— ness transferred to the buildings of Smith, of the Committee on ing “The | ¥ of embarrassing the Washington | v r such wses. | ti B. Winter. Laidever. Adjourned. a Mr, Spenker: The members ok this Hot ated with what transpiced at its last ‘atea the fects in relation to the bill re- Ideem itany duty of which T have tract. The wnparliamentary language was wad use of under the excitement of the moment: but, Mr. Speaker, when such accusations are ms Iwemuver of any legislative body, tt isa hard wacer srain from using Ianguage which igunpariia mentary. r. Moore conld not permit the remarks or e=pla- nation of Mr. McKnight (o pass unnoticed. He usd asked. as « matter of courtesy, that the bill reporved yesterday be withheld for examination by the com mitice. The gentleman did not d)s0,and be then ated what + in simple justice to this ne RE EXEW AND COULD rnore. He had the proof with him now. * The Speaker said that the repetition of the re- warke made yesterday, ina different form, was as much @ violation of the decorum uf the House as Were the origual remarks. : My dear sir, T have a right to sustain id; Lhave the paper with me, and 1 to be read. ht said he desired a fll investigation . Me Kn } of this matter. : | , Mr. Moore.—If the gentleman wants au investiga jon T move that a special committee be appoluted for that purpose The Speaker ruled the motion out of order during the call of districts. DEW BUSINESS Mr. Hulse introduced & bill making appropriation xpeuses of ibe Collector's ofice. Referred, resented a petition of Atmos Hunt i ‘a duim. ‘Referred. i inty duced. bill prov iti oy placing awater main in Hstreet north from North Capivel tolsth street. Referred. . Murray intioduced a bill for the relicf of Pau! Wilson: Kelerred. ir. Solomons fntrodgced a bill to recover certain money paid to J. R. O Beirne, for recording papers, Shick be has neglected” etered = Mr. Campbell submitted a resolution calling upon the Attorney of the District for his opinion as to the day the Legislature is required to adjourn sine die wider the organic act. “Adopted. Mr. a bill ‘in relation to th et I ail fo Pecvent the tee amps for private purposes; both referred. F. Cassin called up the report of the contercucs committee on the disagreeing votes to the bill viding for the APPOINTMENTS OF fUSTICES OF THE Pzace. He weut on to argue that justices of the peace were United States cficers, ‘ahd. ae such, they could, be a under the Constitutt U the act of 150} | Fointed only by the President. the courts, ort | heads of departments, apon the po being dele- it hem by” Cor hiet Justice i the Di cer, iu suppor was repealed by Toit ress; and he quoted tie d. larshall, declarins i jhe orgaaic act. ft made the justices States officers and beyond the power of the Legirlature. If the act of J50l was hot repealed, then the, power of appointment was sill vested in tag Pre r. Bos there might be a questi the strict constivutionality of the law, but ¢ <i way to test it was to pase the Vill aud let it ve refused to concur in the report of the » leave the appointments in the hands ernor, Without cunfirmaden, by the fol Ayes—Mesers. Burgess, Bursley, ndy, McKnight. Marray, and Messrs. Bos Brown, Cas tn subseqiiently made a t a e by which the House refused to concur the report; whicu was agreed to by te 5, and the report was adopted: Yeas—Messrs. Brows, Burgess. Bugsley. Campbell, Handy, Mchnight, Murray, Speaker—1} ce Mew #0n, Harkness, Hosen, Hunt, RERORTs FROM COMMIT Mr. Murray, from the Committee « reported « bomber of bills which had bee to that com u the nee without action Mr. Murray withdrew the iths authorize the purcha Tnicntcn avd the erection fem teee, wee amended. rom $3.0 to $4 . Tue bial t prove the hai oF 0 i ix? for the par pose. ea, from the Commitee on Laws and ened, jeorgetown, ap- <a passed. fending 1 roa *~ the increase of the ¢ on Health, re. en to births in the District of Laidover. : Mr. Brown also reported unfavorably the bill to prevent the intregUctlou Sas spread of cealeatont | rea mameetions discasea: adopted and the comm dircharged. Al er the records of macriages Lu nid over. 3, from the Commitiee on Drainage, re regulating the laying of supply water Oger. ci smepenients ty the bal iation for whitewashing police st Parred tn and the bill passed. ‘The jum Also. bill ip relation to the District of Colum! Mr. Bur: ported a ing an appro: ms Were co Hs to condemn mi alley in square 138,and for the relief of ational ological Institute, were read and | laid over. Couneil bi vent the introduction and spread of infection contagious diseases was read and referred. The the contingent ex of Delegates was a journe Ah mak ins ‘opriation sero oe Soa hT wm se third and passed. Ad Axornen Ixsnctiox Case—Rodgers & Sons, the a Cutlers, against Philp & Solomons.— Yesterday, an application for an injunction was made by Messrs. rs & Sons, of Sheffield, | England, to restrain Messrs. Philp & Solomons from selli ‘ket or penknives or other cat- lery stamped James tifr, but marked wit & tons, not made by but marked wit an imitation of their trade mark. They pre that Mesers. Philp & Solomons be fy | from sellin, such goods; that the auditor be di- rected to take and return into court an account of the profits made by Messrs. P. & S.on the sale of cutlery a trade mark, and they claim $25,960 damages. he preliminary order raint was issued, and the case will come next term. As in all similar cases, Messrs. & Sclomons say that there are two sides to this question, as will be abie to show when the suit eomes to trial. They claim that the cutlery in question has been dealt in, inopen ‘ket, for the that 3 fo oh ae Rheirs it e suit in ques- tion alone, a ih complainant Ge ae eS of up the ie spurious article ‘which owes ite demand solely to the rep- utation of their manufacture. Sap aS rire SE Tue “Stators Gvarps.”—1 the Ordway G Bowen, EA F HOUSE OF DELEGATES.—Mr. McKnight arose to sion. 2 et ported from the Committee on Claims, and during tie course of certain remarks made by @ certain he honor to be a member, to re’ ‘o- | teachers, end the following were reappointed: — they should adopt the spitit of John Adams. wnen, according to Daniel Webster, i sald “! < Sink or swim, live or die, survive or »" Se. | Lapras’ UNDERGARNENTS of all They are required to confess Jesus betore men. | g2’A2™ cog ye It would not do to say Twill have religion tm | 9% band and 2 eee, t yew descriptions, ices, at C. Bauw’s Ui Faatory, scae particular way; ‘they should takelup the Fates futcitigeneer Bede ‘cross ot be ashame jesus. It wi ane ee gh to’ ‘ ts, Org Dottar Kip GLoves are the best tm_ enough to be ashamed of earthly parents, but much worse to deny their Lord and Master. "The | ported, and Cee) the largest assortment sizes and colors, at C. Barw’s Kid Glove Depot, Ith street, Intelligencer Building. the Iie. per Ib oi ‘The Co MEETING OF THE LOARD OF TRUSTEES LAST NIGHT. The Trustees of Colored Schools held a meet- jast night, when a communication was re- ecived from Mr. George F, T. Cook acceptin; Lis appointment of Superintexdent ot Colore Schools. Also, @ communication from Mr, ng that he could nat furnish a re- tort of the examination of the elored schools, us they were not conducted under his super’ sion, his tame being fally occupied in the pri- vate examinations. He ‘hopes to eomplete the annus : 15th instant. MONEY MATTERS. Best is Cassard s Best Cincinnati brand Sager-cure! Hans 38. per Ib, Camsard s best Breakfast Bacon / mgarenred,) 2 rib = conversion of the publican was made openly beforemen. He prayed to the point a comp.e- heusive prayer, net ancloquent one like some of the present day in which there was too much man. ‘They should continue in prayer, for by so doing they prevent sinning, and by neglecting proyer they will sin. Itwas not necessary to Mr. King read a letter from Mr. Newton re- | Pray @ lang prayer, but it should be fervent. questing the payment of 150 as salary for the : baa ; aire long prayers, and on. this month of July, After considerable discussion, | Pont He, referred to the, tact that the best and to Tee pereacar tun the amouns | Coes. ‘This publican wan saccemfal, ke was fers eye ; | humbied and was justified. ‘There was no need aot Rad Wetalen tee ion | of thoce present to return without religion; it becween Memes, ietaeen and: Wormiley om the | C0 toe” eee tie hae in te ee subject of the board having detailed intarma- | did not require Delng Souliied wos oepecencinn tion of expenditures; Mr. Johnson remarking | {aDimned Shas be sa ene ; y changing his relat on while sanctification is some- A. petition, largely ‘signed, thing ina man _ changing his state. Once justi- cs Hexaphr Beeesessssercees As will be seen by the above list our stock com- rises sixteen different varieties, of which we have largo supply now on band, and are constantly re- ceiving fresh invoices, and our facilities for obtain- ing and receiving the same are such as that we have no hesitancy in asserting that we are able to compete = 4 M. TENNEY'S * BEST FAMILY FLOUR, Made by W. H. TENNEY & SONS, from eobeeted arrangement of its wor! — Siighter:runsing atd'mors machine than any ot ite was presented Hoo} fully with any house this side of New York, wheat, Equal in ‘ wens ta Cheon cy for the position | tifed they should go on to pertectiow; and it was Ss Dee rn Reheat Mention ic the Biantat water non their duty to live right. Let their li For sale in Washington by oF of the Stevens school building, but | S04 be they eves ao le in the COFFEE. ROW NING & poaectng gan Pad fone, said they would exert a power in the world. ing E& HUM Bir, King presented an extooate Ob aendi- | # Ould live religion, be a Methodist inside Our stock in this line fs also Large and Complete. ithe to July 1, 18:1, to which ts to be added the | SOiset with srme of those whe’ hed sfesa sity IAVA—Chotcest Od Goverumeit Boalt 336 HSSEL: | WILSON & SCHULBA, amount of outstanding abilities for building | {meet with sme and ‘urged that AV A—Choicest Old Goverument Grech... 306 Eabo Ek Wire, and other umprovements, making the total $105 | Bes should not procrastinate. ABACATBO— Bost eemeenenene eB RIGGLES & GADSBY. 622. He said the estimate of expenses for the ix Ineeting Was closed by singing the hymn, Choe VO al obs gusting year for white schools has been stated st | «Come humbte sinner, in hoes becaee? atte i] ~ x ER. 00, and, in case that should be granted the | atch Rev W. H. Lancy offered a prayer. Those aie DAR. Smounting to stan y og cntitied to & proportion | Tesiring an interest in the prayersot the congre, rapes ee NOWLE ation were juested to signify the seme by w crsnpiingfureate for Linco hoot, Cap | ited hana que 4 ember responded. fol Hill, wer examined and discussed aud a se- | ,Aftor the dinner Wour the camp ground. pre lection made, as far as concerned the desks and ‘i seats. The selection of settees was deferred to enable the board to examine those in use in the Franklin sehool. In short, we make a specialty of the FAMILY TRADE, and make it our stody to furnish the very dest of everything in the way of family supplies generally, AN ANIMATED SCENE, there being a number of meetings for prayer and experience going on at the same time. Key. Mr. Mullen (who by the way Is one of the best revi- valists in this section of the country) conducted & meeting at the tent of Mr. Ballenger, which was attended by the Gorsuch members and oth- ers. AT VERY LOW BATES, spins ELEGANT OATS, tome finest ever brought to this AT VERY LOW RB “= MM Franc, in Gent's 431th st., between D and E. CowLine’s PaTestzep NECETIB Fastener: Francs, 17th street: between D ‘aad Ee baanch stores. ig GareaT VARIETY mm Waite Surrrs—one, two or three buttons or stads— ; which motion was adopted. APPOINTMENT OP TEACHERS. Johnson nted applications from are and Ist street, |, and we guarantee tosell as low as any Raitroad Depot. other house in the city, as also to give the article—guality and euan- Mr. B ‘ST OLD AND NEW IN THE WASHINGTON TENT NEW LONDO! len ted a meet yon open in front or in the bity—as represented. Just arriving— gpl Tackett, Mary H. Anderwon, MX. Bailey, yeonie which raswell attended: Te te’ Wee | Mal Lp MONEY REFUNDED, ae Lg ENED wal pape M. B. Briggs, Annie jolmes, Amelia 1. Mr. Mytinger conducted | Street, at Popular Prices. No stores. of my own S on & © Tilghman, Abbie S. Simmons, Helen A. Sin- | Georgetown tent Rev. Ve Buy Tue CevepRaTEp “ FRawo” CoLians, rom Motherspoon & Oo. anon, E.G. Randall Annie Po Bell, Mase, | & spirited meeting; while at the S.vern tent a : = aes “perfect love” meetiny smaller meetings were held at the same hour. At3 o'clock t meetings were suspended, when Rey. W. T. D. Clem, of East Washi y preached at the stand, from John iii, first part of the 1th verse: ‘Verily, verily, E say unto thee, we speak that we do’ know, and testify the best P: Collar in the market, for sale only at the Franc's, <517¢th strect, Look for.the name. No branch 44 Hewrier bas all thermometers and barometers. Garrett, Laura H. Ire was held, and other « elle, Christiana Nichols, Lewis, Robina Elkins, Mary J. Patterson’, Laura V. Fisher, Chanie Patterson, and CF Sarah L. Dadin. Amelia Ringgold, Lydia L. Lewis, Caroline Hurley, and = izabeth Savoy were appointed as nt teacher Gi ee W. BURCHELL. 1332 F ww tnder Ebbitt Ho STEAMBOAT LINES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ©o., che nad GROCERS, 2 : st “pPlONEER LINE ‘The applications of Mrs. M. C. Hart and Miss | B&t We have seen.” The sermon, especially | Georgetown Advertisements. MASONIC TEMPLE, } ded ‘: Luey B. Ifall were rejected. the latter portion, was a very pointed and piac- -RROW leaves “Several applications from ladies who have | tics! one, egutions At the cence pees in| ALT COST! AT COST ‘ays. Ba rireets 43 MOUNT VERMOX never taught i the colored schools were received | mon thise gecment. Se Gee ea ae a ee eet, | ‘The entire stock of the Georgetown, Dollar Store, NINTH STREET, MABSIALL HALL. stopping at aii! sass ae ee of the Spirit were asked to hold up their honds, | —8°22m ron y 5 ‘The president was Instructed to invite propo- | BEM nearly the entire congregation responded. | (ASH PAID FOw LADIEN, GENTS AND OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE, : CHILDREN’S CAST - 0. OTRING, sals for furnishing coal and wood fur the ‘uss of pe reste Doig seauestad er erogress of the | Oors, SHOES, tc.,at L GRADWOHL 173g ix29__ General Saperintendent Witla on ¢ schools for the ensuing year. re ent 2 street, \* ote. ‘mail from = a was advised to advertise fo proposals Co furnian | BEF complied by rising in their places. ‘This | Georgetown of W. ton attended to. oc36-ly meeting being closed several smaller meeti were held, especiaily emong the young people, and the singing, y:! ici: trom the first has bee + very fine, athacted yuite large crowds in front of the tents. Mr. Wilson, of Georgetown, with his daughters and a few others, sung’ very sweetly, “The sweet by-and-by,” and other new pieces. the board with two hundred tonsof coal.and a sufticient quantity of wood. ‘The treasurer was direeted to hereafter send to the board all bills for their consideraiion. — Proroszp Loan ror Schoo. Prrrosrs.— A friend of the public schools in ‘a letter to the Chronicle says: ** To meet the wants of the chil- dren now pupils and those who would be were rroper accommodations provided, there now should be 10,000 seats in suitable school rooms built for the pur; rooms are now but 2,490 seats, and the buildings now erectin, old 2,160. ‘To pay for these buildings and ly the deficiency that will exist when they i will require the expenditure of he portion of the annual tax that can he used fur that purpdse will not more than suf- fice to provide accommodations for the regular yearly inerease in the number of school chil- dren. Unless the District shall ri by a loan EW EXPRESS LINE, VIA CANAL, u BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA. VA, WASH. INGTON AND GEORGETUWN, D. c o- lar eailis day fy um Phisielpn SATURDAY at im o™ Wharvos Daw OS, Water street, Georgsicwn, WEDNES- ‘ight receiret at any time. epee HLpatigd Sas tet ‘a., WM. CLYDE & UU.,14 North Wharces est FINE WATCHES. ‘GOLD JEWELRY, 29°GR SOLID SILVER GOODs, TABLE CUTLERY. SPECTACLES EYE-GLASSES, AND SILVER PLATED WARE, for sale ar, —, at my old stand, corner of Lith street and Pennsylvania avenue, aySh-th H. 0. HOOD. prices DOWN! PHONZO bs Wit HW. eine not Svigtt ji == GROCERIES AT NIGHT, Rey. Mr. Baker, of Rockville, discoursed from the words: ‘And grieve not the Holy Spirit,” in Ephesians tv., 30. After a briet review of the plan of redemption, he urged that it was dan- —— to trifle with the spirit; that it was the lnty of those who felt that the spirit was plead- ing’ with them to act at once and not put it off. He was very happy in his illustrations, and his sermon was f0 eflective as not to need an exor- tation, fer on an invitation being given over 20 penitents presented themselves, and among them were persons from 11 years of age and upwards; aT SMALL PROFITS, U 8. MAIL ROUTE TO NORFOLK. ne of the Lake, connecting at Norfolk aboardand Roanoke Kasiroad for al aris of the South,and with the steamers of the M on Oompany for Boston. & after Monday. May ist, the Steamer LADY FF THE PARE carrying the United mail, wil oars her wharf: foot 7th street, every Monday, W: one greppertfully call the attention of purchases to GRAND DISPLAY oF ii ednes : s and 10 made a profession of religion. The num. 1. COFFEES, &c., fay and Friday oat ¢p.m.. for Norfolk. Returning ported Council bill to amend the act of » the #mount necessary t) do the work left audone | Berconverted thus feng, above 60, and it is ex- ee lorfolk Tuceda: y And Saturday, at 3 ins te venseson mo meena Nene BNO S| Oluinal cai penis ikea oer nee Fested tat doing to-day and mt his nas pes which we are selling at a very small advance, . erat Washington Sinister onthe ce ilteations. Laid over. Endl scanty shelter in chureh bacementa, anata | BEF Will De la te larger and’ aougreeation | as prevoRE: AL80, Mogros.” For pry om, board, or Mr. Halt. from the Committee on Railroads. re: ) engine-honses, stables, barracks, and shanties.” ee a Prey a peyton aC Bay SS ANTELS, Lo Ga tune sete eB. ridges Os onal ot nements to the bil! Se = | pretemetentiogierest Jets tater | oo ind cay é WARD EE eras may THE COURTS. POLICE COURT, Judge Gray.—To- pat —Wm. Thomas. charged with ca Dilly; fined $20, Lee Kobinson and G i IRON MANTELS, LATROBE STOVES, | WINES, B. iT. Lara SS. RANDIES, ee--—___ Letters from the People. PLEA PoR THE LITTLE ONES. r Stir: Will you allow me place enough in your widely circitlated paper, to call the at- tention of parents, especi mothers, who entrust their children (infants in most cases,) to the eare of nurses, their homes, and out of the reach of either sight or sound. 'In com- Ke drank ane er, charge it fine g2, D. ‘DAY AND &. Ar /RDAY TO AND FROM é NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, t HAMILTON @ PEARSON, Catherin sd and also k. Say, forfeit ordered to betas W ‘St Londonderry to land Maile and Passengers. vas | Tany with friends visiting the city, Lhave had No. 4, ¥. M. 0. A. BUILDING, Ottbe eatserw tie Worite line are built express: festanrant Keeper, was charked Secasion t pass thro zh some of the | ube mbs-tr Next to Odd Fellows’s Ha yusy the Atlante’ pana trey ee — oa open on Semiag call p had many complaints frum orderly | TUNES Cr Snare ae ae, ae aed ae ick | _sy36-te Conxen Orn ap D Staxets. ROWNING & MIDDLETON Modern inproventeute calculated to in en would iy ask a trialo their eure the safety, cumfort, and convenience of passeu- ietiocesmaie es amr ee | mekeeerearscaee Ween geatist a | [VO SAVE Om BOT $0 SAVE, Sn cotone Fe OEE | Ona nae pon "1 testified *y Oa ter ante the hands of their nurses. fod ea on 0 ‘ Tnet Sunday at tie ide doot? aud wae sattitned | to why they da not take the child home they as- THAT 18 THE QUESTION. era eee ED | ro crake Tie OU AD Le without restraij . He submitted several letters (which had been received by the majo and turved over to bim) complainin charged. Officer Madigan testified that he perscos entering there frequently on Sunday. Ac Cased stated that it was his private entrance, and he bad no other mode of entrance to his premises. Jadgment eit Prede oh with the that he sume an insolent air, and reply that the mother told them to stay there with it. Is any parent unnatural enough to shut their cars the wail of distress which comes from poor little ones. A mere recital of the circumstance should induce parents to keep their children under their protection, unless Indeed they wish to consignthem toearly graves. Yours, W. Wasurnoton, D. C., Aug. 9, 1871. Eprtom STAR?—As the season is how ere to ULL pase 0m July 3, 1871 For’ 5 ‘AH TERRITORY, 5 . B. Stlverbers—Sir: Please send mail whi Br Ulaen Gollare and Cue ops Panty Those y i. closed ind $2 for rood and 25 cents for postage. ¥: Firet Piste te ccoenting te locations pee Baers 4 para apply to HENDERSON B ing Green, N. ¥.: or to E. 8. ITH. rec, Washingt Oe THE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE the. Pi EY FAY uF will lea “a restaurant keeper, charged > offence. Sergeant Clayton testified the place on D street, and found « party pl ards there; warned the proprietor ai then retired: Afterwards secreted Butlin a piace overlooking the yard and saw the same pai y cut their game and then go to the bar aud onder ik st ns k ine n Talty, charged with the samo; dismn 0. W Hard satne charge Mr. Willai consumed appear, but sent word that was net by his knowledg "y orders, and if it was proven, he would hol amenable tothe fined $20 en 8 fiesh supply. COLLARS and two paire reversible CUFFS himself show it to be incorrect. aie Jos. L. Szyuov! Dealer in coal and wood. —_— GEORGETOWN. pan age MISCELLANEOUS Cases ohn Knapp. charged with using pr onthe atreet-fined 86. ‘Charles Iteed Besiuite ala % threats of personal required to give bonds in &) THE SOAP FAT ifane language nud Abrahams SILVEBBERG’S 319 SEVENTH STREET, Near Ivania avenue. sen-fes a PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. ‘THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK Hy crease BROW a Fonssylvania ovenee. Benjamin Cooper, sscault and battery on Mary Jane Hall, botiy colored. $25 and three months in jail. Thomas Foote, to A ls desperat ww, an Ms pte EE a pe Jauge ordered bim: ome forty“ ht for find to be seized and 2 a haere See = Se ; ay _Betwee: eh obs. H.W E42t™ cLeszrs. BT RECEIVED