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oe eee ee ee 9 EVENING STAR. | "82 7*}© campaign rx rmx pre. | momeiee pesceredes. | | Seat Sette Tomeetern 3 transfers of real estate have —____EDUCATIONAL. _ ON! —___EDUCATIONAL. _ Meeting perth ~~ ~~~ apreiennt GRAVE ARD HACKED TO PIEcss. been filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds ip Setne of AW SCHOOL © ‘MBIAN THURSDAY........September 4, 1973. Since the burial of ‘Bean? Hickman, on | since our last report: che acelin L acai eRety ; Mesa RE On OF THE COMMITTEE OF TWENTY-TWO | Tuesday morning last, in the Potters’ field,a | Acgust CLT Jackson _to. Jer oma, ae ‘The exercises of this shoot wih bes TAEIR PLAY OF MAKING NOMINATIONS—iT | number of persons who had known him in lite gues 5 aT, A SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LA. of October next. Professors TYLER aot i LOCAL _NEWS. POLLOwS--SEE ELAN MIBALLY Anooeee ame to give hint a respectable funerat | Angelien P. 4 ‘aad Pa AY veth of — OF the bemior und Sento Glades? Maret the stuies #0, To-might, A _mecting of the r publican ceniral commit- | Nove, Rasta im the, mentees amet yee- 4 a wan FYRON asd store, | Sa epecial roures of Lacteres om the Dimeutties Walls’ Opera Howse—“Under the Gas Light.” | tee of the of Columbia was held at Union | terday, when Messrs. c and John a oa tonr Wht BALLANTINE, c2ahmerecn vedi by Young Practitioners in the Lowal Theater Fom.que.—Miscellancous performance Veague Hall last night, Vice President A. H. ‘started a subscri the parpose, | 8. W- and J, 5. wekecre ead. a1; inguen City D. © ae oes Ye FS cone of songs, dances and minstreisy. Underwood im the chair, J.T. Settle | and course of the morning the requisite | snare 110, @300; Kelly, subs * = Latte | © = Found, Concer —By lndiey of St. John’s | PROGRAMME OF THE COMMITTEE OF TWENTY- Amount was raised. Br. Anthony Buchiv, the wdeguat Se C.and L, W. Slater, i Mite gira opens Spier ar Tathoar No 3 h, Montgomery county, Md., at - we! ul ; Eb 8 “ . 9 8 mt P Souse near the church. . . ‘ Peer are Maker ena TS ieee, Ticked: Mreet nortbwest,anl et the bookstore, hens oe | —__.___ Locals, About forty persone were converted at the late Hasiup’s Grove (colored) cam; meeting. ‘The horse * Ned Buntline,” rated last night at the Dickson House, was won by Mr. J. Martin, who threw 43. The Wasb'ngtou Schuetzen Verein have con- f a ey Ee ae a oe +4 ts: E & E ie 3 5 ZB i ie cursing. UITAR and PIANO, cach 910 per ‘cursing. Pred marten. ve address at ELLIS” Music editing Hquor without Neense, call at B13 20th strect “b tncen Vigisie ee GEORGETOWN. C st. s.w. References gi iz gud. 5, Sap Aocrpens—Teftesieswe, was received rm S A okey Fysiian, Aaatan cluded to give an autumn festival at their fanare 94. . Karts, re that LLIERE, Teacher 'rench. Tth of October. Dart Kichols, of this city, 12 years fouad at the Bookstores Pair’ Stoker’ Ooutl, sen has returned from fees a thrown fro S| beat home on and after Beptember HOTELS. Gett Tg, greatly re- iM a invigorated jnickers' le, . = <— J| A10N KOTEL i,.”...”.—. > by Bi santaletanloure st teas resort, na = » ab. ‘eg broken.” ‘cousin, Miss M™ VERNON iNet Tt, 5 p™ex aT hee “Chief of Detectives Clarvoe has just retrrned wy ® _¥F. several other friends, who were 1550. 1 Street, W ashi ington. D, o. ‘This hotel has been newly eobead aa from a pleasure tour to New York and Rett square 846, 3m. to were injured, but not so seri- ie ladies amd little It contains ail the improvements—bot May, where he has been with his family. ik, wud. . She was taken to the residence of her | Principal, acme ‘by MADI fold baths, bells aud gas. It is conveniontiy he grand parade of the colored Knights petre to 7. ¥. uncle, Craven James, where the broken limb | ‘HOM being situated ‘Templar will take place on Friday, Novem! at lane r 7th, and not on the 6th, as has been published. Dr, Everett. for many years an czaminer in sorry, Dark ot the Patent Office, and faiely a patent agent, is ‘ever, sub. ‘35, sqnare ing at th . E in their denunciation of the perpetrators of this | tru-tec, 10 George Keinerett, ed x Son Hobert Beall, #00 Pouneytva: iaavenue, | (88 ope memberof the committee) in the peer disgraceful outrage on ‘the dead, $1,000; ‘Giark to Oaro! con + resident teacher of French, and ex- KJ the Washington was adjusted by Dr. Plaster, of Snickersville. | perienced ‘and efficient instructors in every depart. SSeS CNY Passenger railroad. the care ‘Trex wxins of the estate of Joseph Libby, de- | ment sa Po ceased, Saving weely agreed upon an amicable tition of the large and valuable estate left | * im, instead of permitting it to pass into the | {prince fi ‘OF any place rei eal” | DF ® pleasant ride of a f= Pertons doing mi 000; John NW. hands of the court, have selected Messrs. M.G. | - bet de Dusines the Ine of the canal sod on We have the useful “« Travelers’ Orficial Guide” | and would have to submit a minority report, | immediately went to the almshouse, where he | “ware 297, $2,050. Emery, J.C. Harkness, and C. Alexander, of Miss. L. FLETOBER will reeume the datees of | WDarves wil ind it to their advantage to atop at thie sor September, and Frank Leslic’s /ilustrated | because under it three persons in each district | re; d the facts to Mr. Hodgson and the com- gr hide to W. M. Galtyowyai: | Washington, and Mesers. Ed. Dibble and 'D. her Behool for Young Ladies, on MONDAY, | Bouse. aeet-ty Wewspaper for Sept. 13. (the delegates to this committee) covld govern | missioners (Messrs. Balley and Cross), aud they Hiv @6.00)" June HBlint toh, | Shoemaker,’ of Georgetown, commisioncrsro | September oth. Particelare is fasere ne ees! Yson's HOTEL ‘The matinee performance at Wall's 0 the election. It should be left entirely to at once, by letter, informed Major Richards of ms + | assess, divide, and assign the property to the | 2. seasvim | HL House will afford an opportunity for families, | People of the respective districts to choose what | the facts, requesting him to was hie getreson, everal heirs. These gentlemen are now em- | {\f[ DERN LANGUAGES. Bo, 709 G STREET, ladies and chikiren to enjoy the spirited per- | course ‘gd will pursue and at what time. to ascertain atti ployed in this responsible duty. N usa a sormances st this cosy theater. Mr. ©. H. Marshall opposed the report, be- WHO WERE THE GUILTY Panties. 559, $43: Kiva News.—The steamer Lady ofthe Lake | GERMAN, SPANISH. aod FRENCH taught or | _j@tt Between ?rn Workmen commenced to-day to lay the stone | cause, it did ne prescribe uniform plan. Tt | while Mr. Duchy was reporting the tacts the | sauare ai, 67 yey BE" Mo i “B: | cleared for Norfolk to-day with flour and gen- | ‘pute at moderate clarzss 7) HE IMPERIAL HOTEL, — from 13th to 14th street, on F street, for the new | sould provide for choice in all the districts by | heart was found twenty fect from the veer D Baker to WW eee te ee eee aes, | eral merchandise. Ist street cast, © ** TNs Classes, 1 concrete pavement to be placed on that thor- | Mass meeting or primary election—one or the | wrapped in a newspaper. The inner side of 000: D. Donovan, ‘guardian, to P. D. Feehan, Grain TRrape.—The only receipts of grain U.S Coast Survey Office. JAMES SYKES, Proprictor, <ughfare- other. the coffin was charred slightly, apparently b: ware 886, @310. % < “| to-day were 1.400 bushels choice red wheat by | _ Suid 2w* ROBERT WENRHAN. he Young Men's Republican Club held a 36 ee Soeaee 2 emcnene & burning candle, and near the grave was found E. Roberts to T. H. Williams, sab. 8, | the canal boat Zella and Minna, which wacked | 3 [18S CALKINS SELECT sCHooL WILL Faontine Pamnerivanca AvEweR, meeting last night, and appointed a committee Mr. R. Goodhart arose to address the meet- | a brown handled dissecting knife (small,) the $257; Clarke avd Fenwick. at $1.79 to €1.50. M reopen on BEPTEMBER st, tu the new butid- Between 130 te prepare a plan of action for the club during | ing, but several points of order were raised as | blade loose in the havdle eA cate, empty ene rt 20, square 181, @2,500; Dror Tae Nawe.—Mr. Editor: As George- | Bm, corner M4 and B strects sou: . ih and Mish Streets, the comi litical campaign. to whether he was a member. more, «nb. 26, equare 510, st, Capitol Hill, ments for ths tui ~ tai Jano tf Waswineror, D.C Let the purposes a part of Washington city, it ought to | 10D of their children will find her at home at 103 | 20S‘ __Waem elo) marked Shi He cago, aritable remember the festival in | , The secretary read his credentials, signed by | xiso'fou Sa Seas ia aid of the worthy Sisters ef the Holy Cross, | A. Campbell, president of the 2ist district re- also found near by. oT. H, Williams, sub. M, square 1s7, | town has no charter, and is to ali intents and | Parents wishing to make acral B. Todd's heirs to W. Davis, lot}, » street southeast, between the hours of § and 7|@* ©. WILLARD, t REINTERMERT. . 8. Edwards, trustee. to Sarah its name entirely, in order that it may eu- # Ss im" Capito! Hill, at 428 Carroll Piace, ist street, | publican club, as a dele; ne in place of ©, M. The body could not be removed in the coffin and 8, and square 127, $2,200; J Joy all the edvantages of being a part oF the | P= —— Cc. EBBITT HOUSE, between East Capitol dnd South A streets, this rton, a e district. in which it was interred, 80 badly had it been . t.eob 19. square 223, capitol of the nation. If it is desirable to con- southeast he) apl-tt WASHINGTON, D. 0. evening. Mr. Fiper raised uestion Whether a | broken, and Mr. Buchly obtained a plain box ‘ = - frags Py gvtd tinue the post office in Georgetown, let it be ©. will be opened for the | ————————— John E. Miles, colored, was before Justice | ¢lub or its officers _ f Power tA! s vacan- | from Mr. Hodgson in which the remains were "We Bain past int | Called West Washington, as others have sug- Hughes yesterday on the charge of bastardy, | CY in a delegation elected by the people of the | pinced and taken to'a public sacivinine Gore ioe {0G W. Morkabec, | gested. But the feasible plan I have seen THE TRADES. preferred | by Lizzie Mudd, but the prosecuting | district in mass meeting. ~ ressional Cemetery, where they will be kept .P. Howa: or heard of for its losing its name is to continue : witness failing to sustain the charge, he was | _ Mr. Settle claimed that the question was one 8 few days. ‘tro WNINGS dismissed. E. lL. Carrington, jr., for defense, | which belonged to the people, and not to this THE LAW ON THE SUBJECT. The jury on the W.C. & P-L. railroad land | committee. numbering the streets from Kock creek west- ward and lettering them from the fiver worth : - Itis My Swarded J.T keomig | Mr.J. W. Freeman moved that the communi- Seon Ie act pomed, that such an act of Property will then begin to increase in | Ours, condemnations yester: FOR PUBL.) BUILDINGS, HOTELS “AND : hiv ite wero ce desecration is not an offence against the law, nd not before, unless pla mea ene caent act | TENTS saLE 82,790. Seve cance wr nee — cation be referred to the committee on creden- pat the oe; rpeaitin eecreneons, fs the oon 4 ‘GBoRGETOW™ OLD f ome Teteeatent mont 3; fail pA (fen moat) Kicacinanagh teas nied os morning the case bert’s land (1.48 eres) | tials. vers ffenses, shop, 950,) the ; potationery w araiahed singents at cost. By J. ©. HOGAN, Mam was taken up. ity. Sipant maven ok tate tiie maee punishment being left to the discretion of ane ANOTHER SeR10U8 BREAK IN TAE CAWAL— H penny of the Bosra sf Divecs, at the School 713 MARKET SPACE scypetany of toe Geran Veniran Unboe nak | seuit Mer, Gondhert con deicgee arias hres, &c., says that It Wrlagtel Oaeet oe, Carred tn Ean eanct ns snother serious break ce- Beiiaing. arenes Se en ee ee ss Fealgned. 4 resolution of thanks for the faith- | The secretary presented the credentials of W. | ‘for it is the last work Of chatite thar Crete want tame ee Atty testortee | MES rhoor fwhive wate MILDEW. ful, unselfish anu Self-sacrificing manner in | H. Webster James H. ‘Tighlman, elected | done for the deceased, who, while he lived, was embankment was washed out, prossmting ae of No 317 4 Whines, which he had discharged the duties of the | by the sixth district club, as alternates, “Phe | aliving tery the Holy Ghost, with a too a le of rey- ington, | Toat meet WRHINGS, Position was unanimously by {he union. | credentials were referred to the committee with | erend te ‘and Christian hope ofa I re- (where it had ita leg broken,) and leaving It to itmen and others interoned & frightful ap- | tember. Application . ‘ ‘The report of mail mattér delivered ana col the understanding that alternates be allowed to surrection, and the defacing street porthwest, f vanish: . He was taken before Justice Mills who, | Pe@tance. At the point where the break oc- 5 FOR PRIVATE RESIDENCES, HOTELS, lected by the thirty-five letter-carricrs st the | pe ee ENTE Der atOy Leen ene: | able b common law. pee I aug, came, Sed iley. = e poveral youre, bet it yan veer en ak for W E*EETAN CEMALE COLtecE, PUBLIO BUILDINGS, ‘Washington office for the month of A is — ) ee Cur officers will be succeset! | C8te loving It of Ite tor: | sufficient importa nire | Zhe Fall Session will begin September 10. AN UFACTURED follows:~-Number mail letters delivered, £51,278; £_ Nelson inquised how many at- | finding the perpetrators of this groas outcage | tins; (spstched it, thus relleving it of Its tor- | Secaceeee oe tion for probably | optioreneh instruction iaigiven ins iberal corse * <a ‘number local letters delivered, 37,47; number ; _ Mr. James +: 2 any sl; | and securing eit cODvIetn=, and‘panishment. | tures ix az S2Téis Gays, We AFC Informed, will coeur, | Cfstudy by efull corpe of teachers of ability and M. G. COPELAND, sc™spapers, &e., delivered, '133'106; number | tenates each district wasentitled to, anu sua. gece eed Beripind Penurra~ Permits ttaned to-day | which, in addition to. the foany other disasters | SruES. EE NE ITA 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, : letters colleci.,, 127,219; number newspapers, | thé: the 19th district was voting fiye. (Laugh-| Baltimore and Potomac Railroad. by the inspector of buildings: For a one-story | that have happened to the canal during the | are under heme like care acd talrnnae’ CAMP MEETING TENTS and FLAGS tor sate &c., collected, ba | ANNUAL MERTING—ELECTION OF OFFICERS— | brick gtore pn 0 street northwest, corner of 6 present season, will make it extremely mnfcte. ‘Terms reasonable. or rent. tr Excelsier ag I. 0. G. T., of Virginia, cel- alternates from the 6th district were ad- REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT. street, for Edward Gallant, and two two-story | nate for tho-e engaged in boating, and really For information of Ostalogue address r ebrated their sixth anvivertary on Tuesday | mitted. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of | trick dwellings south side ist, between Frew. | anes ons ie ‘ealere at both endvot the line, | _80e%-2w REB. JOAN WILSON, A M., Pros't PLSMBING GAS-FITTING AND SEWER- fon OAMgtons “sence Of Mr. Sewel B. Cor- | Mr. Flynn moved that all questions be de- | the Baltimore and Potomac railroad, in Datti- | Brick dwellir te streets, Georgetown, for a- | who have immense amounts invested in bus | JUST THE PLACE FOR MY BOY—HowanD | 4 40% BuLEN, Practica Pr bell, ‘Enington: ho exercises consisting of | cided by a call o° the districts; agreed to. more yesterday. the following officers were | Ward McOauier é ‘ nesses largely dependent pon the seasonabie | J INSTITUTE, MD.—Peculiar advantages, ia bos. ‘Louistens erenen ‘hear 6h street, sqausic.dan<ing, singing, croquet,and addrenee, | Mr. glas moved that the report of tne com- lected for the ensuing year:"Hen. Oden Bowie, ee. navigation of the canal. During the tast se- | perannum, Address PROF. L.G. MATHEWS. A. B49 91 strect northeast. ‘The oration of the evening was delivered by | mittee of twenty-two be adopt president; J. N. Du , vice president and New York Day Goops Manxur.—The past | rious broak there were not less team fifty boats ~, Mathew’s Store P.O., Howardco.,Md, au3i-im | LINED PIPE always on band” Hon. J. ©. O'Neill, of Alexandria; after which | | Mr. Emery moved to consider the report by general manager; 8; Little, secretary and audi- | week was emphattcally active with the commis- lying at Alexandria awaiting eargocs of coal, Metenrar HAUL. L4tu ax N Srucers. DLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING. a fine collation was served in the adjacent — ee a dion ahaa ats. pet Sonne ee sion ents, and rt Bag pg = forced to remain inactive, and coneer uently en- ABRIE x. EVANS, { Principals. P' — = — a . a . he rom all sections ot e interior gave a dec! it \ mn wine - - wt thetr Latler's Garden, New York avenoe furtas | Mr Emery moved that the Mint tacton be | Sones y cerns Small, Gee x, Dr. Eli J: | impetus to the Jobbing distribution, which dur- | SnuM& considerable loss upon their owners Tbe dation oF th sttatinn ‘rill ‘be resumed on | pitting Sone int wont tnd reteeeey a aes benefit of the «Home for the Aged,” which is | &mended 0 as leave the hours for the mass | Henkle and Wen. T. Walters, ing the week assumed large proportions. All . Inyaire of he Brinetpaie 902 Gonrear pacticniers | on reasonable terms, should leave their orders et pnder the charge of the Little Sisters of the | meetings or primary elections to the delegates | | The report of the president, submitted, has | descriptions of sensonable rode eericnntod ie | ag-anoid lady out west, having read the car- ma ~ NG crmartranig evense, Gaplial Hill. Poor. A more worthy object cannot be found, | trom the respective districts. the following item of interest to District | the general activity. Cotten goodswere inspir- | rent paragraph about “Mr. Jenktes, the author ‘OLECTIOC TRSTITUES Select School tor Bove, aan" . WM. ROTHWELL. and we earnestly hope that all who possibly can | | Amid much confusion the amendment was | reade: ited request during the week, and price fluctua- | of Ginx’s by” says « Ginx owes {tto a moral i Teeumed MONDAY bene is 1st, sto - will go and enjoy themselves. ‘The gentlemen | decla-ed carried by a réra roce vote; but tosone | «Satisfactory progress is still being made | tlone were infieer ent the ee ee having | public to explain things.” Circulars to be bed at the bookstores Sr of the Prin | J, = TURTOR, im charge have spared no pains to make every- | the decision did not appear satisfactory, and | upon the grand depot building in Washington. | O28 praply maintained. Although the distri- | ga-The oxydized silver now most in vogue is | cipal, Mev, OLIVER COX, No V17 1am ee = CARPENTER, BUILDER thing pleasant. ‘Success attend their efforts. Ieaiah Washington charged that the whole hen compioeen, its arrangements and conve- | bution of woollens failed to meet the expecta- | almos tax dark as iron. Highly polished plati- | ncrthweat. aug25-20" am ” chy —_ oe Gigese ee dagen a nienoes wil be perfect, py ee [evccradcrod — sanguine holders, bowed ay, | num, itis said, will take the place of the dark TITUTE. (CHAS. B. YOUNG'S CONTRACTOR. " Tr. Lewi ug! vi port sl ¢ an ornament + | Tevertheless, a large aggregate amount of goo< . ill be 1 t. Classical and Mathes . : Riko BATE PEA eae miner map | Amended be adopted. which, if ever the projected park there is com | placed with the Jobbing trade and in, the ka See ns Be Raney sommnbnn al B sects borweon Eeat See WERE tree eating, Jobbing, oF Come wee BS PERRATS MURDERED. Several rose at once, among them Washing- pieted. and near the proposed ground of which | of distributors, and the movement was una! pen quere.) The tweny-t-<t annual | arte tone to, ‘Tuesday night, aboutbalt past it o'clock, as | tM, who moved to lay it on the table. t is located, will be one of its most strikingly | tended by any material reduction of prices, —_—_—_—— ion of this Schoo! will begin WEDNESDA\ - sanity, Soibinn moemnn onetime ta Saaik Washington was | , The question was taken on the adoption of | ornamental features. but, on the contrary, the current rates for really CITY ITEMS. Sept. loth: | For cirealars, &c., apply at the Insii- aun dean ten obedt mae tec washer ee ‘Ob. | the report, and it was declared carried. ‘The unprecedented freshets of last month, | desirable fabrics were fully sustained. ‘The . SES anr2s im {Cbr&Rep) CHAS. B. YOUNG = Seevedin iecipn oolanedl images eveauhtne te a-oncons GRERT CONFUSION never known by the reeidents of the sections in | market for imported goods exhibited 2 decide Wiiert & Rvorr, 5. TNAnY—Boarii ‘ COAL AND WOOD. cfthe building. A moment laterte'wasjormed | POW epeued, Jerome Johneon, Washington, | which they prevailed tohav= eon equaled. in | Market for imported goo week, although traus- 95 Pennsylvania avenue. GORGETOWN | SEMINARY —Doarting ana by the same man, who inquired whare he mas | and others striving to make themselves heard | force or volume, did considerable temporary | actions lacked the liberality of former seasons. | Fail style Broadway Sik Hat; also novelties Georgetown; Mis LIPSUOMB, Price J, MccacLey & BRos.. ding, ‘The youbg man seated teat Re wat | above the uproar, and Dr. Bowen mounted a | damage to the read. ana Gaused.an entire cessa- | From the importers there was a fair inquiry for | in Felt, received dai 3 HT eset: hig institution will open TUES: | Yards No, 819 4 ores eee Oe eg Com dons set” “Rete. eink a | toe, looking towards Washington ex- | tion of travel for several days. The earnest zeal | moderate quantities of seaconuble productions; =e ept. 16th, with an efficient corps of teach- 4th street northwest.” = a echeas \eoking individ ae ame | claimed: ‘It's disgracefui the way you are car- | and energy of the proper officers soon, however, but, with the exception of dress fabrics alone, 1 HAVE RECENTLY OPENED a more complete | ers. Depot—iss strest wharf. bs 4 ryingon. If you are the Tepresentatives of the | restored the yond and resumed the regular | there was no real animation in the demand, | assortment than ever, of superior Half Hose. hed rope apply to Principal, or to Ballen- a republican party, God help it.” travel, including the through to New York, although the numerous small sales effected re- Among them are four different styles of ap- | tyne’, 42% 7th street. __SnK2s1n_ | A choice and varied stock of WOOD and OOAL seemed to fascin Washington retorted, charging that a few | which had just been opened by our tunnel and | suited ina tair aggregate distribution of gene- mes goods, for 35 cents per pair, or $4 per Mss HARBOV ER’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG | kept constantly on band 184m au vemiea kena Cee men bad things cut and dried for this meeting, | Union railroad; and by our late experience we | ral imported fabrinn eV. dy Dace oo lonae zen. LADIES and CHILDREN, 1356 I strect, op- _ ott cumetliing: dammanien-ane and the chairman was acting in their int » | hope to convert the annoyance and temporary ————— ALs0, te Frenkite Fark, will commence Sepieniber a slung-shot, ‘The pos mee watcuaptiess | ‘and unfairly. Cries of “set down,” &c. logs into great permanent . qiaving soon | Arvarns tx Prince Gzonce County, Mp.,| Linen Handkerchiefs, for 21.50, 82, £2.50, 83, ages do MISS DARROVER, Principal 1873 FALL? 1873 setaecioie at oie Teratst his | _ Col. Perry Carson and ©. H. Marshall were | where the road might be improved and per- | Rail Skooting.—The rail, called sora in Vir .50, and $4 per half dozen, Rinne ad 8 Se ees eee sek whenever Re rated Ris | ot ioa cingeumie or orme. fected, our efforts are already directed to that | ginia, and, improperly, ortolan in Maryland, ‘ALSO, 3 NESSES OSBORNE’S BOARDING AND mickly piace it to his month aad Gouna Genee ‘Jerome A. Johnson ‘moved to reconsider the end; the banks in many places will be widened, | makes ils first appearance on our marsheseariy | Genuine Guyot Suapenders for Thc. Fe yee ag ee NR nent Gee wate behind bien “We vote by wh.ch the report was adopted, atu | numerous culverts enlarged, and inseveral cases | in Angust. On its arrival it is out of condition Imitation “ditto for 35e. tained at the Kebool and Bookstores. ‘Thorough pare Kone. the rat stk leading tothe Swith: | claimed that the committee had decided to vote bridges fabstituted | for culverts; and thus a ihe ana in Bevery hee Roget psd gk eal eee Suspendors with drawers strap for T5c. instruction by northern teachers. eugi2.-Im* JUST RECEIVED ol by districts. danger from ets averted. le completion 0 races trom 75c. to $2.50. art tonlan grounds, the colored man inquired if the | "rin motion to reconsider was lost; 17 in the | rife foes rings ail our mileage into | the reed bird are inordinately fond, they fatten . C. Henning, 407th et. | CABE BICRT ER sic, “a jas going through the grounds. and, re- | «Dative, and 27 in the negative. operation, and we believe that the next twelve | rapidly, and become by the ist o! Sept mber, —o—— bas the honor to announce to the pubiic that he will ASD ceivi Once pr twice placed his Ravk | _After another scene of confusion Mr. Henry | months will demonstrate the valoe a the coee | Une aes ae ot et ea game birds arc Wasutxoron, Sept. 3, 1573. | feopen his Glasees in PLANG OMGAN wey Oy is saiG, And once cr twice placed his hand | pitcr optained the floor, and expressed the | iirehatacce earnings. sald to be ina great numbers on our marshes | I desire to inform my friends that from to-day | HAMMONY. ‘Septanber ta «Perce go = wee! pa iy eno san inns erably hope that they had not josisight of the fact that | “Now that wo are finally ready for travel and paper, — in si aed days ope apt i rill be jogated with, Heute. Habito & Bres., reoneved money 338 tenons vera maging es, NOW OPENING med, wag paid s i, with our main denote tn +34 centers of | Our annual visitors, sportsmen, - lerchant jor: » COT 2 = » friceiicd, and would have ran had it not been | ‘ey had been elected as representatives of the freight, = ash Watelahts, Gak Ge ek ok tee ee We Fir Behoman r (agency er & Co.'s Pianos ) sug@l-im districts, and ho} that the scenes of 4 mn. 7th and D streets, and a call is respectfully in- bat another gentleman was walking on the | Several . station ities in both cities, that Ser‘ous Cutt ‘air.—At the store of Mr. A. | vited. Very truly, T. VINOENT’S SOHOOL, corner ith and G aN ‘The colored Efe, oat f gnare aaad. | eee ne DDITION To 9mE PLAN. the tunnel riven an greatly tho best advantages G. Robingon Satie cod men gotta | Apaux Basruaneius. | my Sty ge phone gg ns = = pega tion to h north, south, east and | Friday night last, olo A ‘ . . ihe ret. Finding that they poeta ee cin sopatal ins cnutadons neovattae tans toe nae arrangements for these have been dispute, words led to blows, and one of the Fixe PLATED JEWELRY, please send their childron promptly. ‘anem- : q EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT both Samuel Norton, drew a knife and planged Fine Jet Jewelry, ‘HE Wai GTON ‘NESS COL- _ young man, Sy meee Tam going this mae Ted mcsts onmatees =e ‘eauat bay sapmanete maa enter pattcee: thet ous baciooees Ft ints the abdomen of the other man poi et Sato Ae sory foe cheng ee T Corner Seven Wee SES sre, northvoest or @ young man kept wal; on, when o — ‘and freight cars ‘ul wound. Norton esca| eye % brocst, ; colored sqnin came up tobi, cat cone Sons Sie pe cace con oon eecreas eee [arate wetacd wee of aoe rreated by, Constable, Henry and brought | glasses and Spectacles, received at Pnroo's | gives » iherousi Preperation for Business Par BOYS’ CLOTHING! {inaed fe watch ‘the man across the street and | ft blican ticket last year shall be regard- | proved character, we feel assured that the faith | here and lodged in jail. The wounded man is etry Store, a ne ee Ys’ Cc NG! GR TLRE men siternately until they arrived | Ci'as competent of the friends of the road is about to be realized, | ima critical condition, the wound being of such | near 4x street. sigs afford the best opportunities for young gentlemen at the lreek of tho Baltimore and Potomac | “mss cate rise to considerable debate, aud.in | sod thon neekateee eee nature as to cause many to believe that it will ‘Wasumorom, Sept. 1st, 1973. | Sha" tne Paes cProrrunitios for roung, gentlemen railroad. Several times he moved up close to | 16 confusion Mr Marshall was heard tO say feesroncidicind ‘steno prove fatal.—Marlborough Gazette, 34. My customers and friends are respectfully in- | years. i the young man, looking first at his chain and ‘(THERE'S NOTHING HONEST IN POLITICS, The Magistrates and Constables, Tne SRatots Lover's ORime.—As time | formed that, having discontinued my ‘establish - THE EvEnIe SESSIONS yn, ana | BOYS’ SCHOOL Sol7s, his Tieht baal babe hi Teoh Aull Keeping | ang ‘you can’t be a preacher and politician at | ruocepines OF THE LEGISLATIVE INV ESTI- the dark and mysterious tragedy that | ment, at {0 9th sizeet, I will be happy to re- | sre eepecia 4 for men and women, BOYS SCHOOL SUITS, his right hand behind him, the gentleman at the same time.” The first part of Mr. Emery’ GATING COMMITTEE. pases, a ee river, above Kis | ceive their orders for Shirts or Clothing—ready- | Youths who are engaged during r seek . , arriving “at the point weet he nam him: On | Sroposition was not acted on, and the other part | This morning, Constable T. J. Bicksler ap- ee celine an Sein rivek, stove iit | Sade or ererdenettiun ectantohanenrstintees. | Someta, vice ania ciebad BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, arriving at the point named he turned slowly | DuPaaoied. ihe meeting chen adjourned. peared before the Long committee and testified | singer's bridge, on Sunday morning, is gradu- | madeor toorder_—atthe establishment of Messrs, comprises: HEE SUSINESS COURS oe BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, po rae Co ae iat cn the 20 izetane be wens te theomseet | My Se Whe toigia the mindcol the peccks | lets; corner Ite ead’ D streets, whesoriremn o0- sition nnd Oorrerpondenee, Oominerelal Geograpny, | YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS. ped to look after this young man. ‘The latter s —At a | Justice Keese and found that the case of Meyer | there is little dow ~ seat | day I will be located. jpeettully, Spelling, Reading and Declamation, Penmansnip, | } STAs BUSI ees SUITE, Geccribes him asa tall, very Diack man, shout | _TRANSrERS Ov Force Heronaure—At 2 | age Hollen Ohl ust appear, bas the cane of | but that eS en en LS W. Bnricatwert. | Book-keoping applied to the senone Cente, Shoulders: did with scvcral fren tone books | tssignusents of oficers and men were made as | Herman Berger, for the use of Anton Meyer, | Sarah Ann ET ata tote en —_—_5- business, Actaal Business, Practice, Commercial YOUTHS: DRESS SUITS, He was not drank, and the young man ioeer: | follows Sergeant Guy from the fourth tothe | agt. Holden appeared. He. charges that the Lhow them teranckea-bighty of imagimsticere: | .,SPECTAL Xoricy-—The. patrons of Oyster | Law. Folitieal Reonamy. aud Tnckicttal Lectura YOUTHS DABSS SUITS. ‘He was not drunk, joung man is cer- Seri 4 « Herma’ , for the use of,” were them, € ay are hereby no’ a urant de- taugh: partments: tain he would have been Knocked down and | rst precinct; Sergeant eration to the eighth; | wsded after the suit fad been brought, and | mance, yet all the facts of the case since devel- | partment of sald house will be opened at six and THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT ai robbed had it net bosn for the presence ef the | Sergeant Acton, of the eighth, exchanges places | aaded after the sult, Red been brought, and | oped conciusively show that all was correct. | Bloged at two o'clock a: m., on and after Sept. abvanian wollttll baeanviuate » mcleman scress the strect. He complains | With Sergeant Dovler, Of (20 Eith; Dergonnt | rit would be dificult to tell whether ieces | ‘The evidence brow Pele at Soe teraeet shows | om, 1018, ano a Bavete nite poy A MENS’ DRESS SUITS, Eis no pelsemancnn evento fsens an night | Leech will remain at the first; Milstead to the | was a bigger knave or fool, for the real plaintiff, | that Haaman was deeply in love with the wo- ‘om Wurtz & Fouxtar, Proprietors. ectindentein each department gned tockaaves | MERE SEES sure, Street sont aed tee ie vie north and B | steaths Acting Sergeant ‘Krannell will do dere | Meyer, Right have brought the sult in his own | man, and that he desired her to desert her hus- Sevier py ocoorged ‘TBE BATES OF TUITION, by the instalment Sed robberies hah a ee oe ne murders | tre cisths Aoting Sergeant Denmingtoa ail | name for the use. of asother, but who ever | band and run away with him—Readieg (Pa.) | _T» you can't get cool Tesort to Dooley’s Arctic » place the advantages of the institution within MENS’ BUSINESS svITs, Sud sebbexies winch Rave cocarred there, the | st the sixth; Acting Sergrant Duaniagton will | Bame {ur the, ue bringing @ suit for the uss | Eagle, 2d. Fountain, on Capitol Hill. cote | Blan. place the » : MENS’ BUSINESS SUITS be called to the facts wrt OF Police should | Tey Temain atthe accond, an do Sergeants | of the real plaints. “The mote im question | arsgounFaaup on Fae EAiE RarLRoay.— 4 Taus Balsam —Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of | glue coHOMASTIC YEAR BEGINS MONDAY, | weve, wonxyyc svITS, be called to the fact. Rodgers Bail and i 4 ; Swindells, | was the property ot Berger, but he was | George 8. Redington, late division superinten- | wid Deony EAR Tr Wistar’s Balsam of ‘ABLE CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS om-| MENS’ WORKING SUITS’ ——+—__ cee cae Balhae erate PERT: att tas | Soraed taba Cmmksenoey ad pod Sa: fall Paco dent of the Delaware division Erie railway,and | Dalcusie plincieny of te eiid Cases (tte vi Scamp OO Foe Cee R Tol | fourth; Painter aid Vernon at the fifth; Gor- | cealing goods; and Kezee ordered tie alteration | demt of the Delaware division Erie rallway.and | balsas Properties of tar andof pine. iia tagro- GRADUATES receive the Diploma of tho Na- Encampment, 1. 0. 0. F-, of Charlestown, | Sos\si che sinth; Seibold and Jonneon at the | of the record in order to prevent Berger's cred- | o4 Monday night while on s sick bed at the | diente'are all balsamic. Coughs, Colds, tional of Businces Colleges. A. STRAUS eee i Baiionee uty aranged. They will | Seventh, and Pierce at theeighth; ex-Sergeant | \tors from getting hold of the proceeds of the | £4, Monds House, in Port Jervis. The Erie | Throats, Bronchitis and Consumption speedily | |For perticular information cail at ths College, or - . instant, and be escorted to taste duartars by the | Ashton, of the frst precinct, has. exchan to nile Ge Sone ine Teese has | Tallwa are prosecutors) and the arrest is made | disappear under its balsamic influence. 6 | Sddremforcircular | | Cpe ogn, Prostiont. Popular Clothing House, * james Gates. ice tow! ie le is char, a ee Baltimore encampments. Ou Monday. the rt, “ry ty he t praski ser thenlate concocted this charge against deponent, and | {7 Grey poor: ae the amount of 83,500. Mr. | Cons, Bap Naixs and other distressing ail- EesPUTYS MUBIOAL acavEmy. 1011 PENNSYLVABIA AVENUR, Jt, cecort the, Grand Lodge of ae Ce oe ee ee aeh ae neataearccae n= | comcecied hectares oer etoeent et JL. Bonnell, formerly inspector of ties on the | ments of’ the feet are quickly relieved by ex- u DTREET Bast, Navy VARD, A ed record nm conto mre nt ore | fatter Retain areata ae | Becchsteatt ta peat tnectuice | opmae woRngte GEbetice ter, x67a. | __ Bere 10h ana 12 trem, y J which, in " ; in conclusion sa} E; - % . - P 7 2 ciara tata Stagergis | amon ORG eeu te Sears | Care haem pt ar | ina Wi heamaetae Warsi | Seria anna | CERMPSREDANGAEPREAGRE Ariat | gy "Tarpon an rs om @ general parade; at ni A t a banquet given ‘Me tt Hun’ n then persuaded others ve cut | Errested, as he is out of town. gent us m - | opens SEPTEMBER 3D. them at the Carroliton hotel by the Baitimore | county ( Md.) convention met ai off, as it would be much more genteel. ,eshe sent stews ity. tr Circulars, Containing terms, &c., to be had Gr eacricar TRUN encampments. Tuesday morning, visit the | ci rer day, and we, called to order by Wm. . ——~———— Tux Free WHISKY Men of Manistee, Mich., a on application to Mr. W. H. Olcott, at the Library Geand Lotge, and in the. afverncest proceed by | H. Harrison. J. W- allie was ‘elected, empo- ‘Tae Loss oy THE STRAMER InonstpEs.— | are pretty audacious in their oj ition to the JvLirs, eames, or yey | rel of the Young Mon Christian Association Building, MANUFACTORY. Bip wvucrz willbe give he oand a | wus apne and Feporid wl the aig | Rete remede frcpeeceune. | tempers ke te B.D, Weir, the | pcipiond cue comvonndedy Geng W. | sean Oe CIA Ceainacs SOE Gee | pyogyasen MOEA RSEPAOTURE! it, & concert wil! ven the band ac- ‘otomac river, the wi was men- 6 o a 4 companying thecacursicnists, Om Wednesday, | represented. following gentlemen were pk in Tue STAR of Tuesday, was wrecked | yerest displeasure, and they have inst been de- | the new sample rooms, corner Penns; ivania Mis c- GLE®'S German and Muglish TRUNES visit W. 2 pe recel ed By the Of Cee | ee eee Peale tent om: A; | on Hogg Island during a thick easterly gale on | tected in aconspiracy to get rid of him. A puree | avenue aud 4), street. 12, Bo onan ue will resume the regular REPAIRED AND COVERED. Se ee eee eee eee ae, Pree a can amat | Friday ‘aight. last. Sr eee eel | at eae eee Murphy was tld | rgpoo-Ruseiaw Batus; ais, Medicated Va- For particulars epply as per stdress,” ‘sagig.tn" rOPBAM & Cu. ‘Of this city, who will escort them to the various | H. Parker, Eli 8. Prime, yanenhower: | fore and aftof the boilers, and will proves totai | that it should be his if he would put. Ruggles ae hg tag hy mag ae ee L JAMES 8. TOPHAM & ©v., places of futerest in and around the city; at | and Wm. Smith. The convention then elected loss. The Ironsides was owned by the Lower | out of mending The plot leaked out, however, Se bamene 5,20,6: Riceraxp BOABDING AND DAY SCHOOL HARNESS, SADDLE AND TRUNK MAN - night, the excursionists will leave Washington | four members of the state central com ee: | Potomac steamboat company of Baltimore, | and Lorenzo one of the chief conspir- es FOR BOYS, TACrORERan direct for Boston. Mae Wichard Dongle come. James H. Par- | ind was valued by them at $90,000. The crew | ators, ie under £6,000 ball, and Me Atacoh> te Witicox & Gipn’s Sewine MAcHInR. The 145 Lanvale Strect, near Park Avenue, STREET, The Grand Encampment of the District last | ker, Richard Douglass, and Wm. H. Harrison. of the wrecked steamer were all saved, and | in jail. Ifthe poe rrenn ody reer these gentle- | celebrated Bazaar Patterns. ency et Chas. = Bo, 486 SEVENTE J . night held a special session, and made arrange- ee ze with the exception of the captain and engineers | men succeed, the Manistee whisky ring will be | Baum’s hoopskirt and corset ry, ith street, BALTIMORE, Mo. ‘ext to Odd Fellows’ Hall, ments for the reception of the visitors, in which Mork CATHOLIC CHANGES LN THIS DIOCESE. | Pave arrived safelyin Baltimore. At the time | pretty effectually broken up. Intelligencer building. 10,28 WM. D. MARTIN, A.M., Principal, assisted by | gave a large and choice stock of goods in bmg auch interest was taken, this being the first hose health has been | ofthe disaster the’ Ironsides was returning to pay a wen of | Sradgstes of the University of Virginia. Frenc! fof theatcur ows manefectare, couelning al iuuauntions tru biscs ext; with werpis com, | Ges His successor is father Roccofort, Poe ig der gph hey Tra iar agen hao 9 fing a young lady into = house of prostitution : , and chapeau, with | transterred from St. Aloysius Church, Wash- 2 beara, Gaturdays, 9104 and € ‘Purple textier, Sunust) Ana chspess, with | ygton,as mentioned in ‘Tue Stax soiaedays | Fepaits., The furniture of the steamer and the | w2s! Tenn. before Squires Everett, Cheatham, | so! wit, 1408 Bunker Hill Lays oe pe ee she oo —- pine peso gh -~ = "he silverware and table cutl of the steamer, one oe of cight at fe a -#, = 130 members, with a band of music, aud be ac- rinity Church, Georgetown, been vhich was in the pantry, j forward io teen witnesses companied to this city by about 80 uniformed | Frederick. R.' J. Dougherty, rector of the wut esnene * thought %0 have teen Toa as the state and ay ee, Mod peng piles, ulcers, tao ‘teothache, sore ihtoats epraine, encampment members of Baltimore. Cathedral, in Baltimore, and vicar general of | {St portion of the vessel. could not be fient, and defendant bound over tothe crimina: | tradstae r and Rev tS. sheen ape , court’ in bonds of $2,000. ‘The young lady has ‘Tas Trestzxs or Tax GiRts been appoil also eon suit for spe damages, and attached ’ and personal, of commences Septew % - ‘with full particulars, sent to any ad- had put into, Witniay ton, pases = was in progresa several days, recently, in Nash- BErannuie on deporte foreach ealender month qcntaioanes, 5 poS o_O oys’ ACADEMY, osres Year.)—Work re- ——__o—_——__ noe PTEMBER Ist, at Dr. Sunder- Porn’s ExTRact cures rneumatism, burns | jand’s church, 4% street, between y strest ard Jel3 486 7th street, next to Odd Fellows’ He ESt45tisesp 1861. JOHN @. San SI£4M DYER AND SCOURER, Bo, 114 Tae srs (One door (of informing Natural 48 Watt as Logical Szquaxce a Tan ii ; i i VEIN ASH: PaEnOhs PEEP, ‘Themes Calvis, marshals Peter Maloney, ser- » B. Kilmartin 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D. 0. Office open from 7s. m, until sunset, i i