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EVENING STAR._ FRIDAY... 2... ++ August 30, 1873. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Is, Vesterday afternoon a at seven years od. 1 John Bamph, bad two ot his toes cut off by the falling of the iron cellar doors of Mee Hall & Hume, on Market Space. Kev. J. G. Mason, late of Jonesboro, Tenn., who has recently accepted a call tothe North Presbyterian charch, N street, between 9th and loth, has arrived, and will occupy the pulpit oa Sunday next. A large banner, 40 by 20 feet, was flung to the tie ¥ at the rooms of the republican gen eeot the District of Columbia. No. enue, between 4% and Eh street, ing the inscription: Delegate,to Congress, N. P. Chipma: term deserves another fon. The Chicago News has of the handsome jvur-story bi Building,” in that ¢ Shepherd, was a membcr of Shepherd & Bros. tered upon the same iine 0: (plumbing, gaxti and enterprise the the bus Mr. W. S. Shepherd has en- business in Chicago, and his energy secured for him vovers of the said i_makingatotal trict of 1-174 white otal of % colored. a cand THIRD Dis rd distri, board met at 12 of this writ en registered 17: Tota colored voters. ° Dsow sep ue tag Storm Last Nicar.— y 2%; o'clock last night Sergeant Brosnan ew Caruthers and y found the fa man in the branch on 6h stree between @ and Ki, and took it to the second pre- Cinct station. It proved to be the body of Cuas. a German cabinet maker or carpen- 1 about 42 years, why does business at ner of 6th and I streets. It appears that he was sitting up with a sick friend residing on Wilson street, in the rear of Abner’s Park Hetei, and left there about 10 or 11 o'clock to get medheine, and had the prescription put ap at Martm’s drag store, corner 7th and S streets. He left this place, remarking that he would return in a short time, and it is supposed that in returning across the bridge over K street. which iter the storm, about 11 o'clock, wasoverdowed, he missed bis footing and fell into the branch | and was drowned, and the body washed down to the point named. The remains were t ir charge by a committee of the benetictal so- ty of the German Lutheran Church, and the | Telativesof the deceased in this country were | telegraphed for. ftreet, between nd H streets, and Gen. F. T. Dent. st., of Charles county, Md., was elected | an hor com rary member of the association. The m J to make arrangements for siting Baltimore to take part in the celebra- tion of the battle ot North Point on the 12th of September reported that the veterans wonld | meet on i2th and the line of march be formed on Gth street at 7 o'clock a. m., and they | Would be ma: Major Thomas Mackey, ag ‘ceding direct to the- depot, where they wil joined by a delegation of veterans from the | Soldiers’ Home, and then will take the 5 o'clock | train for Baltimore. Upon the a Veterans at Cami station, Balti th Will be received by the delegation of the Bait more defenders of !si4. Company B, Washing- | ton Light [ntantry, will act asescort to the asso- | ciation, and will turn out with sixty muskets, ——— A Bary ty a Basket ovr 1 TH: Storw.— About 12:56 o'clock this morning Sergeant Gor- | man. o/ the cixth precinct station, received im- | formation that @ basket containing a colored in- | faut had been lett on the steps of St. Joseph’s | 33 registered | oe a Se ee ‘ = z -; = i laying footwalke and cobble-stone pavements 02 ne =F WASHINGTON | N pty from 4% to 6th Rose sentneet, lay ing 15-inch sewer on same; grading N stree Street Work now in Progress. | Miinwect: trom New deres’ avonge ty Rent Thoee citizens of the District whose pursuits | Capitol street; setting enrbs, raising gutters and coatine them to any particular portions of th | laying foot pavements on O street, from Water reets southwes!; laying 15-inch sewer on territory, without opportunities of visiting other t, from4< to 6th streets southwest; grad- tio. hat there is ‘ew Hampshire avenue to sections, may have a vague idea that there is a taping: te tneke seerar aor | great deal of street work under way, without | to 6th streets south west; grad- fully realizing the character and extent of the | setting curb- and laying foot pavements from improvements in progress, which are to make | Washington one of the most beautiful and heaithful cities in the country. inorder that to Box reets northwest; grading and rg sidewalks on K street, from 7th to lth | the readers of Tax Star may know what the | board ot public works is doing il over the Die street northwest; constructing 12, 15, 20 and 30 inch sewer in T ‘street, from 1ith street to New Hampshire avenue northwest; grading, setting curb and laying footways on Massachusetts ave- | trict, we bave been at some pains to prepare the | UC, trom 7th gtreet iv Newdersey avenue north- following report of street work now in progress under their direction. One has only to note the | improved appearance of the city where the work bas been tinished and the increased vatuation west; grading Ma-sachasetts avenue, from New put upon itby the owners, to re: } tos | O stree | ing © street, from Rock creek not P street, from 4 dereey avenue to Stanton Place; grading same from Stanton Place to Lincolm avenue square northeast; grading, setting curb, laying foot Walks, sewer and water services On Mas<ach setis avenue, trom 9th to ith etreets northwest; effect will be in those directi iL tke | setting curbs, laying footwalks and concrete on Sen caek, tine ee - or been | Massachwetts avenue, from 1th streetto P T fo Cho mabey ene trees circle; grading. setting curb, laying toot- d in the following summary ert hafta Spree Moapep ss cease walks and macadam'zing Massachase ttsavenue, from P street to Boundar laying wood pave. ment ou Massachusetts avenue, trum New Jer- First ‘treet northwest, trom “Pennsylyat avenue to K street, being paved with wood; { Ist, from I to 0 2 7 ey ae t 4th | wood pavement on treet, | ‘elite ce ° on re bps ivania avenue to HI strc ng,carb- | streets ed laying fectwalk on 2d street, trom | 7 t sewer on Pe Marsland avenue to Virginia avenue; Ballard streets south wood pavement, curbing anc laying 1 pavement on Pennsy walks On Sd street, from India 3 Stree: to Kock creek noi avenues; three-foot sewer o1 3 © we Massachuset curbs and from 3 weod paveni alk ou 4th street ne to New York avenues: guttering on b a avenue twelve cast, from East Capit streets north! from lb streets be ing Maryland avenue, from 44 west; setting curb and & ou Maryland te thwest; grading Maryland ay © Hetrects norileast: gr b and re g foot pavemen: ay Jai nt, enrbin thwes laying f en ay grading, 4tb street Hues; macndam.zing, curbi treet southwest; 1: ng Motwalk, ways ond : and graveling ryiand avenue to H et hortheast, from 1 is inch pipe eet; laying toot ri "* ‘ venue, between Mth sewers and laterals on Gth street sc ‘end 18th streets sinch. pipe sewer Maine avenue to the river; gratin, on same. between 15th aud 18th streets; ting curbstones on same strcet; grax grading Rhode Island avenue, from 1th and avenue, from Capitol to Bounds street to Connecticut avenue; grading Virginia northeast; laying 12-inch sewer pipe avenue, from Kock ereek to ith street north- West, trom A north to C south } etading, setting curbs, layin footwalks, fewers, laterals and parking New | northwest, from M to P street; grading Jersey av- | ing sidewalk on 7th street, from Mary} and anda - | en B street to river, southeast; settin, Sans beseaney Frey bene ge Breer ng 12 — curb, laying footways, parking and inacadae nue} laying 12-inch | mizing East Capitol etreet, from 1s sewer pipe in Sth street northwest, troin Dto F | Tin be, East Capitol etreet, trom ist street te Lincoin square; grading Franklin street, from New Jersey avenue to Sih street, northwest; laying twelve-inch sewer both sides of Pierce place, between 1th and 15th and S and T sireets, northwest; laying Belgian block pavement on Water street,trom 7th to 12th, southwest; also, laying 18, 24-inch and three-foot sewer in same: consti ncting briek arch sewer over Tiber creck: street; grading, setting curb and laying footway op same; laying wooden pavement on sams; laying 12-inch sewer pipe in Sih street, from G to 1 street southeast; laying 15 and 18 inch sewer pipe in 8th street, from [ to Penusylvania avenue southeast, grading, curbing, and laying footway on 8th street, trom Pennsylvania ave= Cane eres ard: southeast; macadamizing | constructing 5 foot 6 inch sewer on 17th street same; grading Sth street, from, Stary tand Tyenwe | from N to Boundary streets; same on 18th, trom 0 H Htreet northeast; laying footway and curb- | MoE Scoc reat ing roadway of eame; Ia to N streets; grading, setting curb and layin, Parisen pavement on %h street, from Pennsylvania avenue to Boundary street northwest; grading, setting curb, laying footway and parking 1th street, from F to M street northwest; grading, setti curb and laying foot-pavement on lth street from P to 3 laying side- walk on l€th street, from East tol street to Maryland ading 10th street, trom street east; laying cobble-stone pavement and curb en 1th street, from Penns if to B street northwest; putting water service pipe in 11th street, trom F to O street north west; -inch sewer pipe both sides 11th street to O streets northwest; setting curbs and laying foot pavements on 11th street. footway on 8th street, from @ to N streeteand laying: wood pavement on same; constructing 4 feet brick sewer on I street, from éth to 7th southeast; and 3 feet sewer on I street, trom 7th to &th southeast; constructing 5 feet 6 inch fewer on N street, trom Ith to Isth streets northwest; setting curb, laying footways and macalamixing Connecticut avenue, from P to Boundary streets; setting carbs, laying footway and concrete roadway on Connecticut avenue, from K to P streets northwest; constructing $ feet brick sewer on Sd street, from P to Q streets northwest; same on Q street, from 3d Street to New dersey avenue; constructing 8 fect 6 inch sewer on New Jersey avenue, from to R street herth west; same on K street, from New (Jersey om | avenve to 8th street northwest; construc 5 F to N northwest; resetting curb and relaying | fect brick seweron ath street, trom Ro Bose footways on llth street, from F to Boundary. dary street; la: from Penns wes ying wood payement on 7th street, Ylvauia avenue to D street north? laying cobble stone on ith street, from N to Boundary street northwest; grading’ lth street east, from Pennsylvania to Maryland avenue: grading, settmmg curb, laying foot pave ments and sewers on 12th strect, from F to M streets northwest; laying 4-\oot sewer in 12! street, from I street to Pennsylvania avenue; laying conerete pavement, setting carb and laying footway= on 13th street, from Pennsyl- vavia avenue to Agricultural grounds; grading, carbing and laying footwalks on sam GEORGETOWN. Grading Dumbarton street, from Greene to Monroe streets; laying cobblestone pavement ou Montgomery street, from Bridge to West sirect: Inying Phillips’ wood pavement on Gay street, from Montgomery to Washington street; laying round block pavement on Greene street, from Bridge to West street; also grading, set- e; laving | ting curbs and layin t omy is Male Orphan Asylum. He went thereand found | Abbott concrete on 13th street, from Kio < grading, nontion curbs, laving footwatis aol the child in @ basket as described, with a few ar- | streets northwest; laying 12-inch sewer pipe on cobblestone pavement on Olive street, from Ucles of clothing and a note as fvllo isth street, from N to O street northwest; laving | Montgomery to Washington street; grading soy td Will pleace take care of this infant, and | footways, parking andsewering Lich sirect, trom | Paguie street, from Ist to ith. grading, setting bring it up @ Catholic; by so doing you will | H to Boundry street northwest;seti ing carbs amd curb and laying foot pavement on ist street, oblige me, and God will biess you. Iam a poor | laying footways on same, from N io Boundary; | from High to ‘ayette street; grading, setting Girl, withiout} a Lome or friends.” | laying 12-inch sewer pipe on samo; curbs and laying footwalks on 2d street, from 1k being too young to be placed in that institue | Penny wood pavement on same; grading, curt High to Fayette street; grading, setting curb =e cer took it to the station, and after- | ing ad laying foot pavements oa street, | and laying tootwalks on ‘nf streettrom igh to ds & colored woman On Massachusetts | from Pennsylvania avenue to B street north: | Fav st ; laying S ‘ Sryenue, named Mrs. Addison, who kept it dur- | west, and p Hage street, ram Heck creek oat ee Ting the night, and this morning officer Miller Was sent with it to St. Where it was received. Ano’s infant Asylum, i ATION AT Nive TrentH Steest Barrisr Cavecu- Last | Right a very large congregation assembled at he 1 street Baptist Church, of which Kev. H.W. Anderson is pastor, to take part in ¢ celebration of the 234’ anniversary of th eburch c Of reading and prayer, | nd remarks by ME. Chureh; | Re - Foreman, of Asbut following Baptist minisée: om ader, of Georgetown; Ree. Wm. War berlin, and Rev. 1). W. Anderson, the by Deacons and Coke, | he conctn- | orium the | eat inthe | «ya Ting, of OF ——_——__—- . Nortrrey Mamket—The temporary Sheds auth chs, erected 2B | - and | 1. 20 feet long * Of the sqaar are of the mrai t be in the way of the proposed to erect this anent perm: all northern y and the miidings will be sold, | © materials to be re- in the idle of i nt northern market tised elsewhere, dwithin ten days. 2 ‘Tue Live Stock Manker—Superintendent report of inspection and sales of live + Rest an og gg hoy J the jing Aagnst 29th, ts72, is as follows: xs io me one 432 swine were offered and aT%. At Drover’s Kest vesterdav 583 beeves Sere offered: most all were In fing condi tlow: 544 sold to butehers at prices ranging from | Bto 5 Sor#extra beeves sold for cents; #26 ny bs were offered and were sid at prices abont the same as last week lambs brought $2.as5 per head; sheep brougi’ 44x6e.; 42 ordinary beeves remain over; 1 veal calf condemned. bell TRE Toric Ov Gossir now seems to be cen- tere » the exeursion of the Choral Society complimentary to their friends the renown: Germania Mennerchor of Baltimore. T consist of an excursion down Ac, @ concert, Sapper and dance at Gly- Asusnal, the Ch is sre using their to make this affair worthy of them- ied that w cit ve be sold. Most of promines: be passive mem! inn ption list, and the excursion is already a su certain v Greevevire: N ALL To TaEn- wih ght in& ball on the corner of 1 Pevn-sivania avenue, Charles 4S. B. English secretary, hat the 1 istrict go into jor a mezuber of the House of Dele- gates bursday evening, September 5, be- tween the hours of 3 and Ta’clock p. m.. at Wil- son's shop, 44, street, one door above Shilling- ton’s bookstore,” caused some amusement, but Was adepted nevertheless <2 ‘THE EXAMINATION of applicants for tear ber- Ships in the colored schools took place yesterday at the Sumner schoo! building, the committee on examination consisting . T. Cook, G-B. Vashon, .J. F. Cook and W. J. Wilson. A ‘Series of questions was given to the applicants, and the questions and-auswers were sealed up im envelopes, to be examined to-day aud 4 future report made. Thi f teachers for > ‘S$ ASSAULT AT BrionTwoon—Al Sertor 2s o'clock yesterday aq Ssrady’s saloon, at it Hobbard and Jobn ting Iv. it Pool, ‘beh and Redway, started for the Geoding managed to’ escape. ‘Ter Last or doses’ Horet.—The board of Pokbc works hare direeted Superintendent W. - Wallace to clear away the old building on ‘Water street, near 19th street, formerly known as Jones’ hotel. which stands on thestreet, and is in the way of the improvements on that street. ‘This was at ove time one of the most popular hotels in the city. Scuoor Degpicatiow.—This afternoon the Tew school-house on the B: farm * bear Uniontown, recently bailt by Mr. J. G. Naylor tor the board of counte i trustees, is being dedicated. The building is of frame. ¥ aecommedations fer four and * located in a very populons part of the District. Sentence Apvance rv Prorzrty.—Mr. Jas. H. Stone the southwest corner » this property cou! conte per foots Fine rratzp sewstay, stads, butions, and chains to mateh at Prig; No. 45; Pennsylvania avenue, : store, Setroen 29g and Bireets. | street, from Sth to 12th streets northwes: | foot-pavements on’ D ing same with wood an. asphalt; Bridge street, trom Kock < laying foot pavement, sewers and parking 1 oo _— couNTY. street, from H to Boundary streets northwest, Grading Lincoln avenue, from Glenwood to and paving a fifty feet roadway with the Flibert | middleton’ ‘gradin + gtaveling and construct- and jor woed a mt, paving around | ing eulvertson Bla lensburg road, fromcity to Farrazut square with the Evans concrete; grad- | District line; grading, graveling, &c., on 7th ing, setting curb; putting in water and street | street road and macadamizing stine; construct. sewers, and macadamizing 17th street, from | ing bridge at Shoemaker’ til grading Oak, | New York avenue to D street northwest; grad- | Center and Brown streets; cleanin, gutters, re- ing, curbing and laying footways on 17th street, | pairing roads, and constructing calverte’ Oa trom K street to Massachusetts avenue, and laying 12 and L-inchsewer pipe i strneting sewers, laterals, and putting in water rervice pipes in 1sth street, from Pennsylvania avenue to K street; grading, setting curbs and ing foctwalks on istii street, from Pennsylva- to Massachusetts avenii*; laying iz-inch ewer pipe on Lith street, from i fu b: siteets; iso laying sewer pipes from M to Bounds: streets; laying toot pavement on east side of isth street, from N street to Massac grading carriageway, resetting en foct-pavements, laying sewer water services on ith street, fre the intersection of Connecticut and M setts avenues; constructing sewer 0: road; grading, graveling, paving and constructing culverts on Howard grading Jackson, Washington, Jet more. ahd Pierce streets, and Military road west of Rock creek; grading 19th strect road, fiom Boundary street to Columbia road; studing and constructing culverts on Ridge Toad; grading, building bridge, andeonst-acting culverts on Wheeler road; grading of Bates! road, between Hock ereek’ and Sargent road Fossett Meee Gneew On Greecny.—A. M. (otherwise Ras- | Glution) Green, a noiorious colored sorehead and agitator, a follower at present of Greeley and Brown and Ordway and Le Barnes, having pet, offerer of resolutions at ali from L to M streets; grading carri: geway and &S, nOW seeks to establish his rep- laying sidewalks on 20th etreet, from te T, and last bight b turth Boundary street, and resetting curbs on same; 07 the subject of the po- wrading nd laying fool-payementson 2ist street, ~" +s Bourdary street; coustructing sewer “= foot pavements, aml park i es tek : ing 22d street, from F strec. '° ch ieee avenue northwest, and paving with the 1 *4u conerete; grading, setting curb, laying foot- d paving with cobble-s 1 mner, his effort over the colored hich he will have as ‘oor success as he generally has in what Le un- derctkes. His audience was composed of fifty or sixy.” Persons, mostly bolters trom the repub- lican party, aud was presided over by John T, Comin, president of the Ith district ‘buiters® club. ‘His lecture was composed mainly of ex- tracts from letiers written Sy Wm. Lloyd Gar- from a setting curbs, l northwest; grading, setting curb: water services, laying foot-pavemonts, an With cobble-stoncs 2th street, from Pe Tog Fson, Speaker Blaine and others to Mr.’ 3am- syiy avenue to M street; grading ner on the subject of his political meanderings | Greet, from G. to. 1 streety construct- | und present statast and the Senator's replies ing the large intercepting sewer on J | thereto, the lecturer striving hard to convince street northwest, from ith to Ith stree his audilors that Sumner’s course had been rom Ist to 3 eatting early end. He hiigaelan versectly consistent from beginn jav.cnonced Garrison for coasts. of the Liberatior at the close of the war on the round that the missiou of the avti-slavery party had been accomplished and contrasted this course with that of Mr. Sunmer in his efforts tor iF and soctal richts. | The services of Chaz!z: Sumner to the cofored people were far more val- uable than those of Lincoln, Grant, Garrison end ali others put, together.’ He charged that laying wood r= ement on B, streets POlinwest, and grading, &nd \aying footway on same, constructi SeWer, jaterals, aud laying water ser on C | set- ‘ing curbs, laying foot-pavements, and laying | cobble-stone pavement on C street, from Sti to Lik streets southwest; draining G street north- east, from 4th to 15th streets; grading, setting curbs. laying foot-pavements, and paving with ing & “ | | | wood I) street, from 4th street to New Jersey | the prese istration has divided the re- avenue; grading D street from 4th to 15 publican party and recommended tuat sll cot northeast; grading, setting carbs, ored people eupport Greeley and Brown, which street, from street southwest; grading D’ street southeast, from New Jersey &venue to 4ti street east; constructing sewers, laterals and laying water service pipes on E street, from 21 to ith, north- west; setting curb. laying foot pavements and king E street, from 2d to 4th, leaving road- feet,and paving same with Ingersol! avement; laying blue rock pavement on would go tar to reconciling them with the white people of the south. ‘There were strong expression: of dissent an.ong his colored auditors at some of Green's cxtruine views. pees ee eee A MEETING OF 19TH DISTRICT REPURLICANS veld at the corner of Istand H streets last ping over which Col. 1 E, from 2d street to New Jersey a sided, With Mr. E. McKenna as secretary. Tt ding, setting curb and laying foot pavement on | following committees were appointed: On Regis- E street, trom 17th to 26in, northwest; laying | ¢ Taylor, Scanlan, Sewers, sewer laterals, water services and pa- | ¢ Perry, Bruce, and Gor- reet, from 2d to sth, northwest; laying | Lam. ance—Messrs. Lubey, Gleason, Lang- < pavement on E street, trom 2 street | voigbt, Hendley, and Campaign. armody. ¥ to New Jersey avenue; grading, setting curb, 'y, McNamara, Wash- laying footways paving with cobble stones | F street, from 7th to 12th, southwest; settin, curbs and laying footways on @ street, from 3 to Lith, northwest; Jaying the Scrimshaw pave- menton G street, from Sth to 15th, northwest; | macadamizing G st.,from 2ith toz7th, northwest | grading. setting curbe and laying footways 0: Messrs. McKenna, Kell. ington, Cline, Brace, Maroney, Ellwood, and Geil. Mr. Cornelius Ryan made afew remarks, in which he stated that he had run against Maj. Urell as a candidate for the nomination, but bad while the voting was in progress at the pri- mary election withdrawn his name. Ile wished itto be understood that he would do all in his strect, from 2th to 27th streets northwest; power to elect Major Urell to the legislature. laying 15-ineh sewer pipes onG street from 1\' | [Applause.] Mr. Parry was elected second to 3d streets, southwest; Fading, setting curbs | vice-president of the club. Major Urell was and laying footwalks on G street, from sth and called on and returned his thanks for the nomi 10th streets southwest; grading G street, from Maryland avenue to 6th street northeast; laying sewer pipes on G street, from 6th to &ih streets ; Same from Sth to 13th streets north- east; laying 12-inch sewer H , from Ist to 3d streets north’ 1s-inch sewer pij North Capitol nation as candidate for the House of and was warmly applauded. creck and par! same; laying 15-inch sewer ipes om K street, 4% to streets south- | in this city, Baltimore, we ; Srading 1 street, trgu ith to 10th streets | burg, and 16th bs Barton, was A committee sewer, from oP Bienoat A Ay Shisler, Capt. Michenor, brick sewer, from 18th to 19th 43- | Mesara. , Weaver and Fi was ap- inch brick sewer from 19th to 20th streets on 8 Ra eee seme; grading M street, from 17th to 19th. of the government printing office, rela~ northwest; constructing brick sewer on M street, | tive to securing leave of absence to those in his from 16th to 22d streets; laying 12-inch sewer on | office who wish to participate in the proceedings | N street, from 7th to 14th streets northwest; | ofthe | grading, setting curbs and laying footwall ——_-—_—_ | bs street, from Ith to 2ist strects northwest; CRUBLTY To AwimaLs.—To-day, rading N street, from Connecticut avenue to | arrested Shh eticet northweat; gradi N street,from 2ist | bis horse. Justice Anderson dismissed the ‘th streets northwest; ‘grading, setilng curbs, | cused with a a er Seventh District Republican Bolters | Georgetowa Advertisements | Epte ATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. UHaY NOMINATE REV. JAS. A, HANDY FOS kK ERSITY DELEGATE, HOLDERS OF TICKETS FOR THE PIC IFS M.A. BROWN WILL )PEN HEB OWABD UNI ees. A meeting of sorelead republicans and bolters NIC to be given at Auciostan Teland © «> ME Woot FoR YOUNG CHILD BEAM cles H rs72—3 of the 7th district was held last night at Bethe | 5° od nn scconnt of the west -+ bas been September 34, at No 610 I street N. V onto THEN, OG104) Te PARTMENT. church, on M street, W. A. Freeman, messenger 8. WE. giapoe ee | MES, ©. THOMSON s HOHOUL Wilt, § Year tegine Seq r Tuittn end Bom in the Treasury Department and ex-member of F tt ~ | open on MONDAY, teptembor 2d uz St free. the old city councils, in the chair, and R. I. er saith W DEPARTMENT Freeman secretary. ' LISH, FRENCH Aan «LASSE " me, th ovurve, The chair stated the object of the meeting to gic the drag el tk Oe EXriteie roe sacs LADIES, si No.9 | be to nominate 8 condhjate = the House of otomac and Bridg- streets. aud St New A renee, ire ANGE ws ACKSON iRntMenr Delegates, and the club then adjourned anda = re ot = Sy Bet eed infor i . 2 te a mueesling wes Grrcied ante W. A. Free- | (UP Pe Bite sCHoon Notion. rs * usds im” | SVo'clock p.m F ation, = ead man as chairman and R. T. Freeman secretary. Groxcetows, D. August 1. 1am. | of Lectures, § ve. Mr. Charles Syphax moved that they now pro- ceed to nominate a caudidate for the Hoase of Delegates. Mr. Taverns moved to amend by ppointing a com: mittee of fifteen on nomina- Notice tehereby gi or some member thereof, will b the Conpeil day, except Sn August. and trom 5 0 loci Chamber of the Custom House ever: aS, from n that th onra of Trustees, in S UNSTITUTE, K STREET. Tesnmed on MO! nght in the ¢ COLLEGE DFPARTMENT. Year begins & Applicants for aitendance at ¥ to the Sist of to 7 o'clock p. m., tember tami Tettion ined September DEPARTMENT 1; Tuition, @9 pe ths Phot craphyt NDAY, Sept “9 ave Departm | | Fer tarther parti’ PREPARATORY tos to present & BAms twe-weeks hemor. | to receive applications for admisston into ths | _ az 3 t Year beg ne September 11, ber year Mr, Charles Syphax was opposed to leaving | Gecractown Pubite Schone “Ma emomy, tate, the | M® DA EMOLINSKA WILLIAMs. a | Apsiicants for edmissiua examined ‘Sepombcr'a this business to a committee to report in two | granigd at say other timsor ae iM graduate of the Hote! Lamber:. in Paste aud ik Werks. Ii they postponed it weuld aiford the | _ 80a Im Ww. CURTIS, Secretary. | give private lessors in FRANCK acd MUSi NORMAL DEPARTYEYT uts of the buard of public w 5 time ty - os ate art or in classes. manipulate things to suit themselves. He wishad it understood that this club was formed to op- pore the board of public works and Gen. Chip- man. At @ meeting the other night | Quaker church, a candidate (Col. Geo. | Dyer) bad the Ww 1 been nominated expressly by order of the board of public works. Mr. Taverns said that he had offered the reso- | lution to avoid the very disaster that Mr. Sy | phsx teared, and it was an insinuation ti | there could ‘not be fifteen honest men to | who would be proof against the ma of the board. Wm. H. Gray hoped the mot and voted dow about to be 1 ion would be pat le game that was here were Tr AMONG THEM. Mr. Taver 1 Mr. Gray to order, an |. asked if be alluded to him. toorder, and considerable cow some dozen members trying to be hoa! Shorter attempted to speak, and seve that he was o: h wards explai 3 nce to fig were all doing all they could in behalf ot the board, and a Napking, Vos PINE Ty coriens. f the best makes al reduced preces. Bed Ticking. Canton Flannels, Year begins September 11; Tuit A inte for edmission exam! © -__{ Bepub.| ched and Onbiexched Sheeting, a Linera from 40 cents np. Bod a AN AND EyGLis4 , it Cloths UNG LADINS —On TURS ist A com Fall Shaw 34 oct Septembe he "choot .f i atioal ooaree ik Ficished B will be reopened at No. 929 ft sirect xtra bargains may be expected by : horough festractions will eae s branches of the Bnaliteh as Orrick—49 JEPrEKsun e ‘Of the eld WASHINGTON HOTELS _101 Brit STEAM DYEING CUARLES 8. TAYLOR, SSTABLISHMENT, " JUBN 5. BLACK RL Retow at sunset. except 11 53a p.m. Post Offic ode JAMIN MILLER RO street, Georgetown, language For F street ulare + except fo STREET. avl-m.w fim Associate Principal ACELL FYMALE SEM 4 PALE. Mase oT year inclu ( ot “ alley most compie fs conntry —Jas t Gen Jk uslipg Works, toot of K street, when itwitt | ¥ 733. aps i va oLDEN HILL INSTITUTE AND FAMILY BOA BDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Sridgeper Conn, School begins Sept 17th Gb. DAY, M.D, Principal. dn Box WHAT WAS THE MATTER Now? He saw nothing against the hoard, au was not going to ight it. He regard as apart and parcel of the repul ‘They had been nominated by the President of the United States, who is the chief sta: dard bearer of the party. The very tirst thing the republi of this district did’ last year was to point a committee to wait upon the board of A for one d the board ican party P Vv. 8 ga ME FNUE HOUSE, nd Boor 8. O. G. HOWARD, Proprietor. HY HOTEL, — No, 709 G STRERT, Je22-tf Between Tru a3 476 PENNSYLVA Transient Board by the week from SOCK. abs eek Ue sTry ron pout Ladi Rs, * E54 ANGELO JACKSON, Principe. Bo 018 New York evenne. sorthwon! INSTITUTE, Male.) ((CmpERIAN y AE EGE & S08. Vv oO " Situated at Mechanicsburg, § miles wast of Har Sept burg by rail. \ 19th scholastic year bog'u por 9 » StH _STRERTS. Public works to assure them that they were not antagonistic to them. Charles Syphax reiterated that this club hat been organized in opposition to the board of public works, and as far as he was concerned he should continue to oppose them so long as they carry on the present system, and Mr. Shorter Was With them, as ail would bear him witness, qe IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYKES, Proprictor, FRONTING PENNSYLVANIA AvENvE, Bet-acen 13th and ith stresis, Wasuineton, DO, 4220 WsrEvcrion a COLONIZATION B Corner # . CILDING, S07 -eotm* at and Pa BANKERS. ay orn SR. ROO Late Col'r Internal Key... Budalo, N ¥ harimects will resume their d 2. 1572. CGREEGI ATE Ts r DIES, 106 Gay street, Geo Stephenron Principal; Miss Lu Principal. This Insti ing and day popile a i ve ibe open September 9, 1572. Mr. Shorter denied that he had ever opposed ‘Thaaktul to the public for generous patron: <MEBRSON INSTITUTE. u the board in any manner, shape or form, and | the past, the Proprietor acks his old iriends ant pe Es crassican {we Sons's Academy) eae 2 ROOT. Syphax knew it; therefore he had =e =o the ‘accommodations of kis present rE T CL; malta Poy mig TasMaticaL . of . AMBERTED A FALABEOOD. iebiethment, which he promises abet! be fowad 14 DROOL FOR BUTS, 1416 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Gurdon Snowden got tue tloor, and said the | And? [itep. Ohronf ‘Annual Seesion of thes Bchool will (Opposite Willard’. Hot discussion was foreign to the subject and would ee WASH September lith. For NGTON, D.o a. = lars, ot damage them. They bad not met to denounce [THE aRLineTo Sc. apply at the institute, or acdresa © TN" | tin Pt cont, interest allowed on. tn dl a ase ani he hoped the previous question VERMONT AVENUS. en36-tf Hamilton Hote eens B ore: ta, | clove momh or mors, Goliections made erers put. — = J wher eum he motion of Mr. Syphax to proceed to the KS. S.A. PECK’s, SELECT SCHOOL FOR ee _ nomination of a candidate was then put and T. BOESSLE & 80R, AY BOYS, si 1704 1 street. Pou Commence tts J** OOUKE 4 Oo, carried. Henry Lacy submitted @ resolution | joan) rain ‘Thirteenth Av: 10 im" that this club is unqualitiedly in favor of the a wicakD 'ROPRIEVORS. M eam ay Hath <SEbEce ‘HvO. BANEZERS, Se Ee | CL EDEIET HOUSE, EVANS and WILLIAMS, ‘Priacipale” wesaine BOY AND SELL FOKKIGN EXCH ANG Bane Chipman, &c., Ke. Lacy advocated the alop- WASHINGTON, D.0, —— eugt-cot” | JSSUR CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CLEDIT ton tion of the resolution, and hoped ail would bs ¥ Tavelere, avariatie called upon to SHOW THEIR HANDS. After sundry amendments of not much im- portance the resolutions were adopted. Rev. W. J. Waiker, Rev. James Handy, H. C. Cavanaugh, and R.’T. Freeman were nomi- nated. Tellers were appointed, but before they proceeded to take a vote Charles Syphax made A SPREAD EAGLE SPERCH in favor of James A. Haudy, and charged that mays LOAN OFFICES. { GOLDSTEIN @ CO., Sm Gmy Par! of the wor ia. Our Drafts on jar KE, M are Cashed to an; BCOTLAND, Sree ef tna 188 M- LAMMON LIS. ¥ } M ASD GERMAN BOARDING anp ne E ¢ FOR YOUNG LADIiks AND MISSES, No. O14 tth street N, W commence September th. For abere Fal! term w circutars sddress rt of KxeLawn, Ieziane Aa ee he had given mortal offence to the board of public works in yoting for the Gray bill and in favor of making the officers elective, therefore the tirade was made against him through the agency of the board. auzt-Im = * LOAN OFFICE 7 He MIRICK wii “ FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS WW. Bice mite ppeearal evcelve pa: ‘Company. &*% 614 O STREET, pnd Languages (day or eveving), on MONDAY, | Banking Bonuses, Bo 1607 Peuneyivants areeee, Under the Metropolitan Hotet ‘or terms apply at residence No. 621 Bor PAYS 61% PEB CENT. 1 ~ lina ave., bet. Gch and 7ihsis.east, a raven SPROLA 2B. SPecrau Notice ‘Belling off for thirty days at CABO LUAN OF FICE ABD BAZAAR, 1 EOBGETOWN SEMINARY, No. 76 Gay strest, Georges ( wo, D.C, ISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. ‘cent. fn HAS BBANGE r. Colbert Syphax stated that they had tried pak inn ey ob ea bralg ustivuticn will be by ty Mr. Handy twice and fouud him fearfully want- | a isege stone oT aera ly eS eptember 16, with a full Wednesta ing; he was the 7 fine eid and Silver WATCHES, CHAINS, eee eae Bo'clock, to receive THE WEAKEST MAN THEY COULD PIND. EINGS and FINE JEWELBY below auction ISeTI TE, or send (or a copy of Henry Lacy said he hoped they would not | prices. Call and see, it will pay you. Gods UNDE ort IDDLETON @ touch upon the private character of Xucir ean | on ineament B Miners DUR iF, M oo. didates, as they would not bear sifting. [Laugh- | (30HEN® LOAN OFFIUR, come a Tia sre ter.) CS Now Tork wea asec eae DAV, epee ha Tees” Pal commence on MOM BANKERS, W. H. Gray opposed the claims of Mr. Handy, | York avenue. The most private loan office, requested to enter their c Pecuuenees. | L497 FF street, (two doors trom U_ 8. ‘Treasey be. stating that hi a i the beneiit | Im the city. Money loaned at the lowest rat, ~ om iz, € bad done nothing for elit t in ‘Gold iver Wr ment of th ded Dertment,) of the 7th district, - ad oo Roce be pela eed stobes, aa coco fd eee from the Institute, except in WASHINGTON, D.O letter was here read rom ev. ‘m. J. > Se at ness. Becet Aeag? Walker, stating that If they concluded to nomi- | Gentlemen's Clothing Garpets, barchantinans ~~ ow weet ‘Cinuuire at the Inatitute. corner of | poutngme Depoelis and transact © General Banking nate a man outside of the present representa. Office, Bockvillec Man re rete PPosite the Post | PETS we om the principal efties taken ane even tion. and without regard to denominational oes ty. J. F. Mackin, Dr. C.J. Mad. | St par to cur depoattere, references, such candidate would be heartily INSURANCE COMPANIES, | «" D. Whitney audteopi | Ioformation furntahed tn relation supports y him and his friends. Se ST. VINCENT S SCHSOL, corm loth and G his letter staggered the members percepta. | (HE ARLINGTON FIRE INS. 00. Ss hare of the sisters of Gl intima ited States Departments biy, and Henry Eacy made a specck abater tes | LOR THE Din teren oe COLUMBIA | fy. "will reopen September Bh Panes al uae |, Linims before alt the Gs od o dandy. ae ; CARETAD G200.008. diape wilt esse seo that their children attend dete MIDDLETON & 00. r. Syphax here appealed to the colored men ss Promptly. aue3) — ' to vote for a colored man. Mr. Cavanaugh isa | games.Q, Kennedy, ‘PEE MISSES OsiOuNES BOABDING AND W ssmnere: CITY SAVineaes white man, and le wanted to know ifone thou- | Jume B. Wilocay B DAY SCHOOL for young ladies aud misses sand colored voters were going to submit to | Wm. B. Biley. Nill reopen WEDNESDAY, September sili, 1572 wt Corner fth street and Aveocs. having a white man for their choice when there be 4 street, northeast corner J0th. PAYS © PEE CENT. INTEREST ON DEPUSITS ed white voters in the district wrengh instruction by Northern Teachers. Interest commences from date of deposita. are not a Lundre » voters in the district, Pte ‘ |= After a long ¢ vote was taken ae Principals and Rev. James iMity chose Adjourne: GEORGETOWN. Scricmz iw a Pottck Ceit.—At9:39 o'clock last nighta man named Etijah Sallivan bung Limsely to the grating of his cell door, while confined in the Georgetown siation-houss for intoxic: He is the same man who at- tempted to drown himself on the 18th instant in the river, and was rescued by Oificer Haney. Last night he was arrested by Officer Banks on the charge of intoxic: d contined in a ecll at the station-hovse. At a quarter past §, Otficer Cameron, then in charge of the visited him and found ev at half=past 8, le OFF Bas candidate Offee veuis avonne, PP) t the oeien bemade and crawo at will, school, and circulars may be found at the beok oe 3 tt 4 TIONAL METROPCLITAr LRESUNSUI AN E COMPANY, oF TaE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ORGANIZED AVGUST 26, 1578. CASE CAPITAL... cu csco. th Shepherd's Bond MOSES 4 WM. B. SAMUEL OX8UBS, Secret « stores ~~ Sug») 2in” "PES BOYS’ ENGLISH AND OLASSIUA i HIGH SCLLOOL, — 3. W. HUNT, Parnerrar, $*-000,000, Second Grand Gift Concert ya omen, SxrTExaER $>, in the Motth Seonsion iS ath os ven oom of the Street Pre terien CLurch, r. 7 ” LENTOC e100 Sunderland's.) entrance st the north gare. Th: PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, Principal may be seen at the School Kociu between No. 901 the hours of 4nd & p. m. on the 29th, 30 b Ar Lorisvitie, Kenvecey. SE, Pee egnest? August, or may be addressed through th x as nko the Bestiastnce taper DD, Woe President, - awd ‘ . ULIBRABY OG MESS SENDOEFFS SOHGOL. Ny 317 9 street, will be reopened September 2, by successor, Miss ADA © LAMMOND. ete., apply until September at O44 Sth «t ELECT SCHOOL FOR D Ms. L. A. WiTAERSPOUN, 13 Hf street. F KRENTUCAY will give their Grand Gift Concert the Public Library build: ville, K J SATURDAY, Sreorewece . s72. 100,000 TICKETS OF ADMISSION ter ‘euld-im + ip YOUNG LADIES, Second In the great bell cold-2t ing another pri vered ‘The school will be reopened Se Smaps os pe ember 13th will be tesued at 81 95; quarter Sullivan hanging to the grating with his drawers | | () ©28 CENT. OFF FoR CasH, cicuiars apply at) the school ‘after Se pigmer | tickets, 92:50:11 whele tickets for Gd: stor 625s. tied about his neck. He was immediately cut os - = aces mnt niece than @l00 worth of down, and Dr. Bodisco Williams sent for, who _ Foeectic ier teT pronounced him dead. He w eigar-maker i y but no children, This morning by trade, about ears of age, a wife, leaves a Coroner LARGE 8TOOK OF A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOTS. yarn ntegeeteagentid 0 000 UBRRENCY, ri P H The third annnal session will commence the 9th fig tes fon eioue J Se retin ned couaniltted enictis ty bacet i eee be case eau One Grand Gift, Cash = $100 .900 deceased committed suicide by hanging himselt UNT[L ERPTEMBER 15 circeheiRecy Hand L strceus Morthweat. a i 88 388 wile iho neate of intoxication, is it wilt be | We willmake discountof TEN PERCENT. onell | pseona’ cor eae see _ 7) + £35900 Caen gcen that the entertainment of the Potomac | Cash Seles, z bee BURES 200. avi9 Im No, S11 I3ih street, NW, -_ - 339006 Boat Ciub has been postponed until September | — eu2ist 03 Pennsylvania ayenns, ae a = Sd. Tickets will be good at that time. = GGOR4Z4G4 COLLEGE. -"-« Axnive.—Steamer George H. Stout, Ford, RAILROAD BO: from Philadelphia, with assorted merchandise A = ‘The collegiate exercises of this ins itnti for District merchants, and the steamer Ex- press, Talbott, from Baltimore. Tue Rary.—Besides the damage done on Rock ereek (noted elsewhere in Tae Sj an) last night, the ood did considerable damage in various parts of the town, filling cell ars, under- mining sewers, &e. ALEXANDRIA. AgREsT.—Constable Burnett yesterday ar- Tested and had committed to jail bere 2 man from Washington charged with steatin, box of the ticket seller of the circus that passed through here by railroad night betore last. The box and its contents were recovered. Keep Biaps.—Theswamps and marshes near this city now resound during the whole day with the reports of guns of all sorts that are shot at reed birds. The birds are in good condition and sell at fifty cents a dozen, AN A¥YFRAY.—Considerable excitement wa? d near Whaley’s stable yesterday evening by an attempt made by a man named Owen Carroll to stab ex-Superintendent of Police Joseph Colton An old grudge is said to have been the cause of the attack.— Gazette, last even- ing. first. CITY ITEMS. Clothing. Combined, anD REAL ESTATE HORTGAGE In its 7:30 Gold Bonds the Northern Pacific Rail road Oompany furnishes to the pabilo an tarent- ment security which combines the ready negotia- bility, the convenience, and the hich credit of » jase railroad bond, with tue solidity and safety of @ real estate mortgage on land worth at jeast twice the amount loaned. ‘They are offered at par fn carrerey, aad yield o HANDSOME PROFIT te those exchanging 5 20s. ‘The bonds ares first and only mortgage on the road, its equipments and earnings, aud also on a land grant which, on the completion of the road, will avorage 23,000 acres to each mile of track. They are issued in denominattons from $1 to 81,000 Coupon, and $100 to 810,000 Registered, bave thirty years to run, bear an interest of 7:30 per cent. in gold, and ere EXEMPT FROM UMITAD STATES TAX to the ho om will betw: 7D, on 2 at North Capitol and Ist streets west, o the 2d of September. z ry TERME: For the Classical Couree, per quarter of 11 w $12 00 10 © per annum for the cal Appsratus, ‘anid 2m JAMES CLARE, President Mes CALKINS'S SCHOOL ‘will open om the FIEST MONDAY iN SEPTEMBER, at the corner of Penna. ay. and Ost. 5,8. aul5-Im OUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY —MISS Hau Dremietie, tate Gorstast® ~ te ed to re erent the Trnatoce ROVER'S Boarding and Day School will be re: f thoes Gren Gan opened SrrTeMBeR 9th. Also class of small boys. aT i at the book stor: address the principal. Biles HARBOVER. 1330 1 et. wugtt lu HE MISSES PRELEY will re-open their School for Young a —s = a in — = DAY. Sept. 4. 1872, in the parlors of the Assembly's ptiace = Presbyterian Oburch. ‘Wosidence, No. 16 Defrees Trastece of the: a Public Library of Keutucky aud the following pamed eminent end diemterested citizens. wh. heave con to be present see that ail is farrly a HARDIN. Judge Court Appeals. Ky. Hon. 3: PROCTOR KBOTT. tale MC: Lotseon Ay ('s: acwhal Diet ay) COCHMAN, Chancellor Lou. Oban. jon. "D. STANDIFORD, President Farmers’ and street Forreferences seecirculars. | gugli im" Mh CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATIOAL ACADEMY ¢ STREET, (DE. SUNDERLAND'S CHUBCEH,) wat re-opened for the reception of Pupils MON- rr autages ered ave el ‘st principal bork eter OE oak shares or call and esethe P rincipal, Mis. CHASE BUTS: A M., et 619 Pennsylvania avende cast. eugls- Feepeaice FEMALE SEMIDABY hak m have occasion to | The eemi-ennual interest on the Registered Bonds FREDERICK, MD., Drow : : purchase Hays? Gisthine tor the’ coming vonsonster | tasatdeith GOLD OMBOK@ ont te theme temas imiecmean nl Hon. JGHs BARBER. Macager Rorsl Iorurance Cither school or dress wear, are invited to give mes | Wheene ofthe holder MAR’ . oot. Sane" tiny math 3 edee tears aoeeel eatin All marketable Stocks and Bonds reeetved tn ex- ‘Will commence its Next Session Dr ¢ GRAB AM (under Graham Cabin. change, without expense to the investor, at their MONDAY, ruz Orn oF BzrrzusER Pe yg Si eee... highest current prices. For ‘Sontaining verme, y of 2 OPEsxp Tus Day, Bev. large assortment A eee oye’ School Batts, aaite Dress Sul = Tae A. Stravs, JAY COOEZE & CO: it Moor beep? avenue, oa ‘Three doors from iith strest. Bankers, ‘Tus National Savines Baw, N. Y. ave and 16th st., pays6perct.ondeposits. ZHB.1tI6 | iiss . ‘WASHINGTOR. ‘Tumamomeruns and Baromocors are repaired GA BOAD In and made to order by Hempler, near 4x street: | | as ES i Boarpor ioe ‘Works, District oF caat dD. DS Secttae MaTERIAL, BUILDERS’ DEPOT, 203 71x STREET B. W. Having on hapd the LARGEST Stock of DOORS, BASH, BLINDS, &c., in the city, I propose to sell at VERY LOW PRICES for the next t! days, te make room for goods tocome in. in want of the above goods have ouly to call ‘Stock and Prices to satisfy fhemsetves Imesn what I cay. PEBBY COLEMAN, aud-Sm_ 203 7th st., opposite'Ventre Market. Aron oanea AND. THS, W. VA., VIA WiNCHE! VA. c WRAZIER & SALE, oe FALL SEason. Delica peretianie atecomoationt pe ere ee ae Bt 08 applica cuntge Masse ces Maes ist a charge NEW STORE! NEW FOUNTAIN! MILEURIS DRUG STORE UNTAIN FOLAR 20DA FO: ‘BUILDING, Bo. 1499 Puxnevivania AVENUE 1. round the corner from thetr 22 | SS ee

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