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SO Se errr nomena EE, a - — EVENING STAR. atsun of tuo magne Resteha | “Tree SRO SNE PuOrED. CITY ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL. b eee Reorganization a — 7 4 Republican Clay. Me, Bator: We that it is the duty of DPIy Of Cah Opes ae eee red & frock | AYERS. B. NILES WILY REOPLE bee, Sees | TEE COMC TIAN ‘The éth district republican club held & meet. a Deen a Anpents te everest conees.ot. Sule supply of fall Oysters, fat as 2 RHEE oR ber she he Bry yremereers Dover in eae ae ed —% we rw. | aes 9 aa yh, party appealing ane at i $200 ry YEAR -poakD ze TUITION, st he Columbian Collogs opens SerTENese ay ee ae eee m Waller, secre | Womabe ce eatin Cant” ee ae ener 2 eR A RRILLT, Reo ee Low Behn! ote To-night. ‘ -ation, Joseph Williams | maintain, and rise to explain. why we object ‘Yq ARRINGTON CONSERVATORY OF &U- wr, conta 2 night of “Under | pretient and J. i. Bittle” seeretary orans | the neton of the beard and Woven Wa ihe palate ote oncHt ard to terms aay ores Central committee, was read, stating, ** | appraised the lots in square No, 285. Let the anTiPSE CORGLEGATIONAL CHURCH, sree u 3 man of the cent acts mselyes. The square afore- A seneeraaay Terman | SO Ne eee a apeiien oe eeeenees | ceed eee Se ee 13h ge THE FIFTH YEAR PPATAPSCO FEMALE INSTiTi Te Parca's JEwnLRy Stone ‘ 5 +e un. ae : Has received some beautiful styles in Plated | “Fnerough ant ceoeptaked merece ee in all de P BAK BAL TINO te. and primary = x t 1) publican party for the House of Delegates | streets northwest. The lots on the north side Sond 0. eH. | sates held at vA aad are Sets, Chains, Bracelets, and Buttons to maten. | partments of Bor on line of Metropolitan Branch B. and O. K. K. | will be held at Liberty Hall, on Tuesday, the = , me. icth of September, netween the hours of @and | among th r. i A : A 2 a4 Fy BS 28 F] ‘This Inetitnt= has been \. ry 5 poration for th —- Tue CoaL TRADE—The coal trade for the | No. i57 Penn. avenue, near 4\ st. Wtion according to grade of <tndy. years, and enjoys a Wikies Condensed Locals. Sp. m, . Brown moved that the recom- | sessor who appraises these rates week past has been very active. All of thecoal fe B ic teasne si Glesee B (rout LEsso! without BEXTRA CHARGE Bomber of pei I We are glad t» learn that Mr. Wm. Saunders, | mendations be adopted. Mr. Daniel Lomax | $1.25 per square foot. Very weil. Coming to | Poceimea was shipped from the coal boats to the LWaAYs Brst—The Oysters yster Bay. se & LLARD, Director. | 1 ives from two Fete Matos. Tee Toa who hes been very til, ls improving. moved to lay the paper onthe table. The chair- | the lots situated on 12th street—on the side of a| fchooners in thesiver, A large fleet of schoon- Wiitert & Rvorr, MISS JONES SCHOOL FoR ¥ reached by railroad from Baltimore * ‘The Swwday Merning Gazette for to-morrow Is | man ruled the motion out of order. Mr. Brown | hill—rendered less valuable by the action of ers are still here waiting for cargoes. The re- 905 Pennsylvania avenue. M vili Revree THOmeD Ae oe en chee her ceeken uae to be more heautiful, attractive, and interest- | withdrew bis motion, stating that It eas an | the Board of Bubltc Worke tt raed Bane bills | ceipts at Ray's docks were 4,950 tons; at the | pan style Broadway Silk Hat; also novelties | at ¥1'3 A strest souhomt, Canitel } en than any previous issue, if that be possible§ } order trom the central committee and did not | instead of cutting tt down, as shou'd have been new Central docks, 6,950 tons; Consolidation | j, Feit ved dally, > . t = heart, Sy28-coten Bitic nee , <= AW. \. Tudor preaches at ‘he Mt. Vernon | requ're a vote of the meeting. Mr. W. H. Bar- | 4one,—he appraises these jots at $1.10 per foot, wharf, 8,361 tons; and the Bordon mining wharf, » Fecel M iss x DONES WILL EES ie WS Gea oa Place M. hurch at il a. m. to-morrow. See | rect said that ry as ms Sigg dose 1s omg’ 3,320 tons. receipts, 24,08) tons, all of pSrecat Notice —The patrons, of Orster er schon ae ber, 1b. Is N Seen One ke Ghee werliement. THE WHOLE THING WAS A GA ee fsa » any which was prom; ship] por: ay are here notified @ restaurant de. ee Thee in os neem 4 event Mr. Lomax rose to point of order, but was | Sense can see the injustice of such an assess ptly — 4 course of intra Serreveen Ler, a #29 ply as per eldress. ancid-Im™ Or Tis NIVERSIT WASHINGTO ‘The exerciser of this echoot be resumed onthe sof Uctober next. Profossors TYLER and KEN the church of the Ascension to-morrow, as usual; Dr. Eltiott officiating. mee ¥ ck last night two men broke foto the stable of Addison Day, No. 117 4¥ nd attempted to steal his hor: Fightened them off. founted Guard have con- PS, Teacher of Musy, wil lessons on the Harp sad ame, cing SEFFEMBEI 8, 103.” Rosite ce, thw, et. on ed ‘arm, Proprietors. bs aha Reha AIXWIOK SEMINARY FOR YOUNG La t cool, resort to Dooley’s Arctic DISS —The duties of this Instita’ li be itol Hil. cot | Fegumed on MOMDA Vs sth of Septem 4 out of order. The meeting decided to proceed to the election of office: Mr. W. H. Gaines was called to the cha Cartie MARKET, (Furnished by Means & Co.) | partment of said house will be opened nt sis anal The lots frofting Franklin Row, with | qe’ omerings of best cattle at the Drover’s | Peseta erent nonse w Harpe foto tors re worth today: cai and | Rest this week were 565 head, of which 505 | 6th, 1873. vy Are worth to-day, and will | were sold to butchers at prices ranging from’ | 3 eee on ee than the | to6 cents per pound; 10 were sent to Baltimore, ; - drained from the ree’ aitput, the north, are | gna Goleft over. it head of sheep and lambs plz oncan’t every way desitanle TE the tee eer and in | were offered, and 601 were sold to butchers at | Fountain, on gar 0. Dudiey, H. brooks were nominated for president, ng taken by rising of all in ’» election, he received 35 — tinue respectivriy to direct the suudies For Circuiars address M.A. TYSON and Sisters, ud Sartor Classe : to £5 per head for lambs, and 54 to 6 cents ———_—?——__—— | Cotes Fo S her grand target-shooting ‘When the question was about +) be taken | re ouly worth $1.25 per fot, 75 cents per foot er pound for old sheep: Is0 were sat to Balt Wie Cane Dae Chea ae ae (See iM BALUANTT SE Lochner, 8 RE. ga sater sham bat . Brooks the Foul be a high valuation ‘of those on 12th | Dore, and 213 left over. Twenty cows and Dalsamio principles of the aiid sheen the tae | Washington Chas Dee ST ao next month. | a member of the . street. Fain Poay. calves were sold at from $20 to $50 per head. eamic properties of tar and of pine. “Its ingre- Ms. V_FAUSTS SUHOUL tor Youre 1 « ~" etown, Conn., will | stating that he was a ri x are THROLD, OLD Stony.—Owing to a leak in | Giente are all haemente ‘Conghs, Colds, Sore And.little girls opens September Lath. at take the pastoral charge of the Murray Univer. | could ery him ou Por thane Mateo wide mt Dd oe et | tae Georgetown level of tho canal, at Youngs | ‘Tivoats, Bronchitis amd Conemaption specdity Mreot ateeress, Romtwest, Cireulare at 2909! 9 post-oRaDUATE COT Sat nannies salist soct thisecity, ond begin his labors ded tha o Ny “iy | mill, the water has been drawn off to repair 4 : : oR: * ~ “ bier ck th to-morrow {n Masonie Ter = MR. LOND WAS ELECTRD PRESIDENT, Unes to the different sections of the District, ind | Tt is’said here that the boats will be In by Tues- | ‘sappear Under Ke bebawioinduence. 6 MESiC—GUTtA ent PIANO owe pena ah Le wae Deen eeniunes Se In the Eau Marthe F Considerable confusion was made by the op- | I would not say Le Goyer 7 discourage them. | day, provided nothing happens. Corns, Bap NAILs and other distressing ail- quarter. Leave address ai ELLIS” M Tucker was « onents of Mr. Bond, who insisted that the vote | but why isthere such a delay in changing hors-s | “ap, DTSict perme RaPPene ae ments of the fect are quickly relieved by ex- | Store. or call at 213 lth street. bet cetnie Alphens W. Tuck ad not been fairly taken, ay - Dadiey | Ir connecticut avenue? Could they not have | ene completion of the improvement of West | perlenced cteectia ue Ite eile are se tens | ore Saal C &. Refers ven. f its practice, including off The defer 4 colored practitioner of med- | moved that the vote be reconsid: but it was | the barnes on the fresh horse and hook him | strect the work om the new resbyterian church | street, opposite the Treasury. His establish- | "(MRE ROSSLYN SEMINARY Puthods of jndicial procedare im all kinds of ¢ icine in th not entertained. H.T. W's. | Tight on the car withoutany delay. At presont | jag rogressed rapidly. The immense frame | ment is liberally paronized by the most inteili- and Children, No. 1338 1 « The exercises of Ae ee will be contucied von the eeu ands wall was rominated t deel d. After a °y unhare-s the worn horse ani hitch up the | for the Soot was ccessfully raised this week. | gent and industrious portion of the commu- WEDS 4 sat planations had ben made, Mr. HOTT, Associate horse in the same harness. Now this 3 7 + States Court atin. Prive o : with apparatus borrowed from the United | nity. cy OS - ‘dressed the meeting, stating that he | Could be prevented, Mr. Editor, by the small | States, and tae root will now avon be completed, sf = Ry ha armony, and came to the meeting for | Cxhense of another harness, one forthe worn | When’ finished, this will be the handsomest Fine PLateo Jeweiry, be aa heme on aaa chee the purpose of uniting with his fellow republi iitrenetiins tention potas abd fannot the | church in our city. accel piece ie warmest epa S cans; but sufficient notice had not been given, etropo! troad pi a dalle Aw IMPROVEMENT. r. W. H. al, of Sige? ears : lr. VERNON = i a decree of | and for the purpose of obtaining a full meeting | o'clock in Georgetown that will run down ith | this city, has added another étory to his resi- | _ Fine Roll-plate Vest Chains, and cheap Eye- M™ VaRxo = Lifes 2 Dalton against | he moved to adjourn. The chairman ruled the | Street t> the War and Navy departments? dence on Road street, with a very handsome | glasses and Spectacles, received at PRiGG ® | Prench and Rngieh Deane P ground of abandon- | motion out of order, for there was @ motion be- | They might also start a car from the depot at 3 and expensive Man: roof. Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, id dettle girls. Mra. O. W. PALRO. ; ied in October, | fore the honse o’e'ock for the accommodation of the clerks re- IMPROVEMENT OF STREETS.—Bridge street, | Dear 4% street. 8,16,e0tf d@ by MADEMOISELLE P de erted heron the ist of March, | to ELECT SIDNEY M’PARLAXD VICE PREsipent. | Siding in Georgetown. who wish to ride on that Troe W E - Remember 28, 1 S. D.vis for complainant. Mr. McFarland was elected. receiving 46 votes, ING. scp The Arion Quartette club, at their semi-an- | gn other nominee, Mr. James A. Nelson, de- elected the tollowing | clining. Corsiderable confusion here ensued. eo eee * mi teacher of Bronch. at road and do not want to go way up to H street | {.7m, High street Sopa ed ES SivGER Swine MACHINE sales of 1872 | porionced ‘and efficient Instructors in cvery di to get on the cars, and would rather than take | F, street to High. The ing of ‘Water | Were 8219, 4,12-3,wtt Go ey Serrameee 2 Z this walk ride over in Riker’s rickety boxes i has aaa ieee seenion commences B 224, that Jolt a man. until he is almost. dead, oe ioe the bridge to High street, has been | Jutipa, SmasHES, COCKTAILS and other pre- and terminates June 15th. Circniars cont: ng six monthe—Mr. L. | after which Washington Waller was uominated E com) and the curbs are now being set, | scriptions carefully compounded by George W. | tering, rrferences, be THE TRADES. ecient: Mr. #1: Schmedtle, viee pres- | and lected secretary, receiving 53 rover, aed | I might offer another suggestion to the Metro- | Sng ne blocks for the Belgian pavement | Driver and his corps of etclent amistants, wi | “Pilacipal ct at ckatores. 7 H Gricbanes tian: | J. ©. Taylor 35 votes. Silas Browning was | Politan railroad. Why not follow the example | 324 being deposited along the street for imme- | the ‘new sample rooms, LETOBER will resume the duties of ines re iT; = u Saye “naar standard- | elected treasurer, receiving 51 votes; Edgar 0. . Mr. Chas. Putsche, ib . p : Dudley 11. Mr. Chase moved that the chair. Yesterday a pot of taron the co-ner of 7thand | man's bower eames E streets, used by Contractor Albert Gleacon in laying the wocden pavement in that vicinity, aught fire aad ignited some blocks of wood for cna palace car drawn by two horses, they could | Frederick street west. ie ine cae d charge ten cents, and have about twenty seats eet went, mise! condi TU: ended ata enone aly similar to those’ in steam cars. In New York tion, the cobble-stone pavement having been 'BOO-] "HS; Also, Medicated ploughed up last fall and the pavements re- Rig Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, [MODEEN LancuacEs. they will not takein but just enough passengers | Tnoy, E street. 6,20,6: to till the seats, and the cee is aly eligiie for ua let Saar we PR lvania 188 L. of the 3d avenue carsof New York city and put | diate usct ‘Bridge street, from the market so | \o,ue™, 88 4 street ee ene eee | MES b: FLETORER will covame | MONDAY, September 19th, Particulars in future Bivcortise’ r. Gaines) have authority to appoint 0-1 THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FIFTEEN MeM- BERS. Mr. Gaines was elected chairman of the com- FOR PUBLIO BUILDINGS, nOTE PRIVATE KESIDENCT “pap lasened TENTS FOR CAMP MEETIN B MERTLNGS FOR SALE 0) Po Sed GERMAN, SPANISII, and FRENCH tanght or By «J. ©. BOGAN, Mannatact street pavement. Officer Smith tarned in an aay " ti ° gentlemen, they gene: smoke. tro- Witicox & Ginn’s Sewina Macurwe. The | trensiatec at moderate charges. 713 MARKET gicrn from ben 2, which war reaponted 0 by | Rogitive. Sie Gales anemunsed epson | Eohtamea tak Set Be tite ae ALEXANDRIA. Besos Seopeti ana ares cadens Tak sonae | Pyaaituararicy, Hvenns Cae pega the fire department, who rendered good service committee, as follows: John Pollard, Silas | Proposition, they can have a car for ladies and m’s hoops! and corset » Tth street, “se fast in saving the blocks and Inmber in the locality. | Browning, H. T. Wiswall, Dr. Huntoon, W. E. Sole Agent for th it ni I~ PROOF ‘AWNING mareartt — A” NINGS, % TRANGYERS oy Reat Estate.—Exchanges | Intelligencer building. 10,28 Const Burvey Office. ‘ompson look into this matter and accommo- 5 aE date the citizens who do not like over-crowded | Wise, real estate mts House lot on north eae Tins teothache, sore Sprains, AD! As the two Misses Colgate and a little girl | Nott, Anthony Banks, Ruflin Halns, H. A. Philp. are the carriage of Mr. Franklin | Hall; Washington Waller, George Pomeroy, Philp, last evening, the horse became fright- | Isaiah Stewart, Robert Harrison, Albert Mein. L. angé tr STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, 915 New PRIVATE RESIDENCES, HOTE penne ppt —_ ¥ " Ls, ened] near the corner of Ist street and Pennsyl- | tosh. Samuel White, and Washington, Nelarn, Teneadaiclal cSaeat Lanes Pecan | eree Ls oe tec OA aie in cs | Reena bee oon ee neuralgia, stl anvpal Somat i commence SRETEMB EI PUBLIO BUILDINGS, vania avenue southeast, and, turning suddenly, |; W. Lomax offered * | the additional comfort aiforded by a palace car. | Stree! 0 We prom 1:73. Experienced teachers of Drawing, Paint the carriage was upset, thiguing out the text Pay mohenpoh oot arora aa reels Pore corom.” | 7.D. Fendali; $1,600. “House and lot on north ‘ = = cured. “For particular adios and the driver. who were considerably bruised. ‘The little girl jumped from the car- tiage and was not injured. . MANUFACTURED BY MG. COPELAND, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, OSMP MEETING TENTS and FLAGS for esie or rent, note THOMAS W. CHASE HAS DISTINGUISHED HIM- i | ine. p side of Queen street, 100 fect east of Washing- | Pond’s ExUae dlstere trom all other advertived sdiirens Principal : Editor Star: Why is it that the differént rail- mn street, 1 treated of in medical writ ‘and ISS CALKINS SELEOT SCHOOL WILL 1 ‘a - | to Ann L. Tebbs; $1,700. One-sixth of lot, 3 ~ tings. Me MBER Ist, in the new build ; : ents wishing to make arrangements fur the ti recevatla om any finer, tn -Phlufetsnin | Mary Houston to W. F: Groves, qi. ‘Two! | yi™E RATIONAL Bavines, BAM, corer of tion of their children will find her at home at 103 C whero there is probably a dozen different stroet | #Ixths of lot, Wc., above described, S. B. & W. | New York avenue and 15th street, pays 6 per ct. | Street southeast, betwoek the, hens oaniat” been secured. For parti: nurs. SELP as a leading colored man by contending for mixed schools in the session of the legislature, The Fire Department therefore resolved that the republicans of the THE COMMISSIONE: OPPOSED TO POLITICAL = district earnestly indorse the said action of oe THE MACHINE. Mr. Chase in that regard. Mr. Joseph the Board of Fire LUMBING, ¥ 5 VER. PYEMBSING GAS FITTING AND SEWEE- - <¥ annum on its for month. a im* rompthy attended t ome pabl yous A - Larmour to W. P. Graves; $333.34. Lot on Banking he poy p.m, _ ay Emmrely exten Feamonable mmis- | Brooks (now of the first district call: , | railroads, they all have similar tickets, which | B. yur to a A hours, 9to4. Saturdays, 9 to4 and 6 5 r RCT by JAMES F. BRIKN, Pract ice President Collins in the | and addressed the meeting.) "** MUe4 OM | Taye used On any line in the citys thes eecioy ates ieee ee ee pewenn Fairfax and | 9g eT aE ee eee coe S ., SCHOOL | 608 Louistan « : : ; the trouble and confusion of having to carrythe | Water streets, Jolin H. Gheen and wife to cote, Washington: D es + The Seventeenth District Republicans 4 belies A meer the 17th district republican In regard at Istand Hall: Charles h Thomas Commo- T stated that the mecting bad been called to make arrangements on firemen at the ence to the pur- artment. The secre- arge number of respo calling for a national conventic of sind-nts, WE! 73. Board of Directors: >? D etre differe: " ic] itl % A, Kelly; 21,328.77. Half-acre lot bounded by THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- SOE Eee Catia ee EN Sees Onn ste Wayte and “Payne streets, G. 1B, Alexander’ fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. 1,3 Bose : F sateen executors to G. L. & J. A. Seaton; . House —————_¢ hards, Keq., John F. Cook, Sia eee aoe a cas Se eran acon | sad Wit wees aide OE Witen cree bane || | Pummacnaezssase batamaan are repaired . Win. Berry. Byder, Bed. lines every day of their lives. Let us see which | King and Prince streets, 22 feet 33; 'inches by | Pd made to order by Hempler ne ar 4x street | Jchinton, Bra. Principat Profi company will be the first to make a move in the | 125 feet_6 inches, J. M. Steuart, sergeant, to) —————==——_—__————— of Instraction—8 to 10 o'eh Promsine Those desiring to have their Plombin, Fitting dons ius ceat and scbstantial, me Treasurer: 3 lersor LL. Twitrly kK p.m, = f canoe a for the nominations. He announced ‘ i JONV: om. Geo. L. Seaton; $55. Lot 129 feet 4 inches trom VERTISEMENTS, ays excepted.) Terms: Payable ep aif org THE coustirrees ast iencrio CONVENIENCE. | Dorthwest corner of Colunbys and Ginvon | GEORGETOWN AD’ fubecanent month €3r full Gece iesn se partments of the leading cities. as foliows: E: ive committee—Jas. Meyers, | Raine of te Star T desire to Invite the atten- streets, 23 feet 6 inches by 100 feet, J. P. & R. Orns BAPTIST eayRcE, - | $25. Stationery will be furnished resignation Wm. Riggles, private of Meuning F. Ru Jas. Hill, Alexander Lawson, tion of the health authorities, throagh your val- | OC. Smith to Carter Whiting et al.; #125. Lot TOWN—A GREAT BAPTIZING — The ‘urther informat ‘ohnson, Wm. Herrfurth, H. C. one wae noe Chas. H. Parker, Daniel Webster, Laccepted, and | Jobn 1 Wn. Freneh nomin »y Commissioner Mor- a an, may be obtained by cs i ble columns, to the fact’ that on Thursday | ®0d two houses on south side of Queen street, | Ke rd of Directors, or at the St t it was necessary to shoot a diseased horse on | 120 feet west of Columbus street, 30 by 100 feet, | oh Mr. SaNvY ALEXANDER will administer the | upen any of the Be 2 ce of baptism TO-MORROW, (Sunday,) | Buildis ge ang?s-1 CARPENTER, BUILDER, " i “4 ptember 7th 13, at their usual place Rg s = - ” : Win, Coleman, Walker Gilchrist, | ith street, between E and G streets southeast, | Henry A. Glover and wife et al. to W.H. Muir: Creek, near the church of which ho is pastor ax ys 5 are: Jon, whieh was | on. Robert Coleman, Thomas Perry, | where he has been allowed to remain until the | £500. House and lot north side of Franklin | t°zing'to ccmmency at 1 o'clock. E CONTRACTOR. Uiaat tar suassune te seen - Bowie, Thomas Commodore, Geo. Turner, | present time, offending the public gaze and | street, between Washington and St. Asaph | “Tier—ag WE-EX PECTEDCBce : _, | , Orders for Houre Carpe: iam Gl he too A + F. Costin, Geo. Taliaterro, Samuel Hen- | filling the atmosphere, inthove sultry days, with | Streets, 24 feet 4 inches by 60 feet, G. M. Miller Ladies and Gent's Apparel to be OL Sfull corpa of teachers of ability wei | TRECs Werk speedily at vice president of the Board of Public William Waiker, and Samuel Hewitt. earable exhalations. Matters which affect | and wife to John A. Seaton; $150. Lot south | Dy ED has nct heen sooner ee ery | experience. ; asking for the enforce of the order | F committee—Thos. Thompson, Zach. | the health of a whole neighborhood s side of Duke st-eet 27 feet west of Alfred street, facility and a full corps of skilled workmen, we are arding pupils have good accommodations, and wohibiting tivers-etable keenn nd alt | more, Benjamin Lannum, Paris Mudd, | jooked after more promptly. 24 feet by 114 feet, Septimus Lenning et al. to | at it with a determination todo ft good aml to clown | are and hee care and influences, cee tie ee ee | John Webster, Geo. Moore, and Jas. Johuson’ | "Sept. 6. 1673 Thomas Devitt; $350. Lot on east side of Fair- | i all out on time or dye in the effort; not that we are | "Perins reacopabte COAL AND Woop Hous parking Nzeom, dic., in front of their | 120% tio of the chaltene ace confirmed; an ec) et ee fax street, between Gibbon and Wiikes streets, [tired of living. but because by dycitig we expect to | Forinformatinn or Ontalogne address ee ee . pressince st niet. ns resolution (prefactng | the cbair took occasion to spur them up to shell Washington Markets—rhe Raling | 20 feet by 123 fect 5inches, Susanna Littlefield | H¥e) While we know not how to live except we dye. augz-2w REB. JOAN WILSON, A.M. Pree't cur ? woub: GOAL: WooD: it with a few remarkeof poder sech for both | ©¥t liberally in ald of the coming election, Prices To-day, to Peter Aitchison; $900. W. H. WHEATLEY'S UST THE PLACK FOR MY BOY—HOWARD of the officers therein referred to): That, hav- | The club resolved itself into Beef (porter house,) 25@30c. WM. GoxrowpER AccipEeNt.—A little son of Mr. | PREMIUM STRAM DYEING AND SCOUR- INSTITUTE, MD — Peeulia 8 —— ing full confidence in the integrity and biti A MASS MEETING. a nit), Be.: do. (roasting Thomas Penn, residing on Princess, between ING ESTALLISHMENT, rannum. Address PROF. L. JOHNBON 5 ae tha qoesene Sestatant cht Charles H. Marshall was chosen chairman of Be.; pork, 129K Union and Water streets, was severely injured 49 Jefferson sirect, Georgetown, D. 0: +: Mathew's Store P.O, He JOHNSON BROTHERS, Gngineer of t artment of this Dist the mass meeting. Some dissat‘</action was 16.20% lamb, 154 by the explosion of a powder horn with which hams (wh d of their entire fitness ed at the choosing (whole), 10¢ p—enpbr Kg lively occupy we mice | some declaring he had not been a= Seg fairly elegte: cords Gamat tie eer oo Boing on in | &d.a motion was made to reconsiuer the ‘vote Bcme of the local political clubs to Gring shout | bY Which Mr. Marshall was elected, which ive the chairman, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in WOOD AND COAL. ‘ . EMORIAL MAUL. lar aso N Sracnts. hd was playing 8 Gay Cree nen gQitice open from 7, m, until sunset, aturdas M ree, EE. EVANS. rt 5 “ tds coat dat. 12% ftongues, | CHARLES Day, hailing from Washington, =e B. WILLT ams, § Principal S@we. each; lard, W@i2iec. Market for beef very | Was fined and discharged for vagrancy in the Eee LEN ICHOLS? The duties of this Institution will ‘be resumod Police Court yesterday. ELEGANT JOR CREAM PARLORS, MONDAY, September Ist. For farther particn!«. 1sth strects, WHARBVES—F, i inquire of "he Principals, 902 G street. ‘aug®-2 OFFICES—N. W izth and Water «te 8, W. ge in those offices, disapp - | ton was declared carried. A motion was hy perch, 40¢.Bbnnel AN ATTACHE Of this office killed @ snake in e D.C. = o Tr ioth aud E streets 8. W. deat Welapiececee Gat ene Cae nLEe | adopted renutring a majatty reise eee Spauistl dMiackerel, | hie bed-room last night.—Sentinch last eemian, | =ARe2S27 ac tnt SEECzIO INSTITUTE Select School for Boye, 1114 db strect 8. W | and respectfully but earnestly request the Gov- | Chairman. The test was between Charles H. ; thee ghead, 356. | p reeumed, MC YT, Sep ving ernor to re-ap Martin Cronin as chief en- | Marshall, the Boswell candidate, and Alfred See Exercises will be resumed MONDAY, Sept. 15, 1873 (425 each: salt PERSONAL. Circeliuge to be had af the book-torex tr oF the Prin ee FALL AWD WINYTER. TRRORMATION WANTED OF AMELIA northwest. ang25-20* DUCKETT, colored, Years, short hair, | OOO white dters trimmed With bige.” Any information | F)MERSON INSTITUTE. (CHAS B.¥OUNG's will be thankfully received by her father, DANIEL Academy;) Select. Classical and Mathematical KETT, Boundary str - wunadadencee 2 Stevenson, the Taliafero candidate. ‘The latter wel hepde CMI Cae ae Hine | was elected on the second ballot nates on at an early day in order that | hearty cheering followed the annonncement ot the present uncertainty, © ‘tetrimental to | the vote. Thomas Commodore was elected see h the Interests of the said fire department, may be | Tétaty- Our factlities for receiving and delivering Coal an@ iced are unsurpaseed by any business house in the istric’ iS to furnish ail kinds of to the trade on the closest margin. We especially invite parties who desire to urchase to the best advantage to give uss tr: pec! Ve guarantes 2,20 lbs. tothe ton. Now is the time ee : : mlina, 120 ; ca: DEC A eet, between 2ist snd zai | School for Bors, lath street. between I and Ky(op | * - - bye terminated.” MORE REBELLION AGAINST THE GENERAL dean.” Gorm: 10@2be. dozen, Rortuwest. Scpe-H | Ression of this School wil begte WEDNESDAY, | Coal and Wood dcilvered Tou the ‘ven a ares mate ee SAL SMORTNIS | Creston Macshall manor tno Gilagaten'to th i , ——— ADAME FLORENCE, the Gilcbrated Clairvov- | Rept lor, Fer civceitin, Seep a een. | wares. 291-cota* Femarks complimentary t> both the officials |_| ‘arshall, one of the delegates to the | “Freits.—, » (cating,) 49@80c. peck; do. MADAME FLORENCE. <tc a4 meno 9 pt. lord 1» &e., apply ave, 1 i central committee, stated that by a resolution | ereen, %.; lemons, 30@%e dozen; pear i a ng the past, p » | tute, or address " McCAULEY & BROS. perme nates cic, Cal,Drem dieclalmed any | SPivay commie agegs gaat by A revoation | gracoy So imate, SMe” tomes Rrtnine The yates foentery ad ponte | zeae icureRe)_onas. p. youn. | FL. MCCAUKES.§ BRO AL peauens Rerronal ageney in the movement to make him thelr meetings to nominate or the web or tke | Bes, t@26e.; peaches, wie. ® pec the care way of success fa ifer To mentees eons GFOBGETOWS SEMINARY Dogrding ¥i Mo, 619 4% mrect southwest, and No. 1ai8 Ziopted Snan'mously and the meeting ai- | Uezent month. He and Col. Garson had eon. Apples, be. B anart: peaches, BOYS’ FALL SUITS tatlefuction; sone cect tags ing wer ete Breet. Georgetown? Miss LIPSCOMB, Prine pal Depot“iss street wharf, consi — cena cmltieg, but tobe gurernct Oy the guage BOYS) FALL suITS aie gS bis'uk dete Sones esae™ | Sav Ear icuciene Meaty CET | a cate ent vere-coee of woo ane v0at Bchoo! Baitang. ‘wenty in uomber, and train- | Xigpted that a tate nee Eon gras then theese, Maas. Bh oe” BOYS’ FALL SUITS Medium, can be covbulted at No. 128% ict | tyney ass inne. as OF nee en a wt = ing twelve bh sen fora year | night of the toth inst. to make tho nominations + Begin # pair; Ducks, BOYS’ FALL SUITS ‘Street northwestjeittings 108. m.to7 p.m. sepl-e" 188 HARROVER'S SCHOOL For youno | @BANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN. past muc 2 OF whiktlos toy the eer ur | vy 8 Bass mecting instead of a primary elec WHOLESALE MARKET. BOYS’ FALL SUITS ()BSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Me beste? CHILDBEN, 1336 I street, op- the Potomac Kailroad company, whose engine aod eck ae tore ee commmlaston Fourth Grand Gift Concert FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ANOTRER CANDIDATE POR ASSISTANT CHIEP ENGINEER OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Thomas Commodore submitted a resolation sand wholesale dealers in flour, feed, li- letter + aud groceries, corner of Ith and B strects free in sooled lett envelopes. Addre«s, HOWABD * hools. Ph jeiphita, Pa.san Instituiten aug?s. n Of the exercises in the last annus depot is directly opposite the intermpt HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN—Sont | poste Franklin Park, will couimence Septeniber Jas” MISS HARROVER, al Al + Philad | —- ; i borchwest, faruish the follow ng qnotaiions of flour having a high reputation for jo conduct, | (VRE MISSES OSBORNE'S BOARDING AND | PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. caused the trustees to procure the rent “7 vO. Drew | 4nd feed: Blour—Family flour, $9.23to $9.75 8 UOL GS FOR SCHOOL WEAR. ‘shall 73m" AY SCHOOL will reopen SkrrRMNER 3, nt . ssage of an at declaring it to he unlawful | Chdorsing the apy ef tan a Separeince ok Welch's best 92022 9 OBI, vestare extra: $7.14 FOR SCHOOL WEAR. EQTETOVOLEROE "OR THE WILL cone 243 sree, corner ogg a 12,000 CASH GIFTS §1,400.000. mateo ane ves eentnthes John Moore, of engine company No. 4, as assis- rye flour, $65 to ‘Sos Feed -Garn( whitey, ZOR SOHOOL WEAR Sty E oneatest (DISCOVERY fleet Cae Beokstores. | Thoroug Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift, engines to ring the bells of said engines, or | “Rt Fe Collins tock the floor, and made a | iting, ase; bows Went 3a by creuie we — FOR SCHOOL WEAR. Byit are |. No medicines used, and (CARE RICHTER, $250,000 ror $50 cause the blowing of steam whistles, ether speech in favor of the resolution, and bore | to fc. @ bushel; corn teal (white), 16a sae tan po laying on of bands, Taught by Mrs. J. i. KL TEACHER OF MUSIC i fhe crossings or in the lines of any of the streets | Wretty hard on the ‘present chiet engineer, | 'W))7c, Flour and feed firmer, with advancing TOT, 472 O strect northwest. apl-tr Has tee Renee vo aumeenes to tee meetic( - The Fourth Grond Gift Concert authorinad by Ge avenues, OF imei {he mits of said city.” | Charging that he had not acted justly towards «at the wholesale market, as furnished by 7 ’ HARMONY September 1 Private yup Pabite Tabeecy oe are aot sn ‘The at imposes “a Sie Gf not jess {27 One | « ‘< urement 8d colored ‘applicants for | Lutirell “& Co.” general commission cee reat LARGE ASSORTMENT Ss UGAR! received at any time between the hours of 9 Public Library Hall at Loutsvilic, Ky. hundred or more than two hundred dollars” ror ‘on the foree; also that he had shown idlana ave., betweon 9th and We LARGE ASSORTMENT mand p. m.vat 933 Pennsylvania a1 ~ Violation of any its provisions, which also | Peicie to colored tiremen who had been on nit—hlackberrien, LARGE 4S3SORTMENT SUGAR! SUGAR! (agency for Bchomaker & Co." Pianos CEMBEB 30, B street depot to the Virginia side of the ——— ushel: + ot t ar Long Bridge, and horny Ay he wagon Magistrates and Constables, cu 82 eee wool, weaked, WD SaaS ara Teas AT LOW RATES. be noted MONDAY: September Is. gyn Tony Seber tii jr pov cffor the Ths ? Phe law appears to ead. The rai OCBEDINGS BEFORE THE LEGISLATIVE Com- | 4) iE tte 4 Ge ae 5 5 send promptiy. ng@-Ima © tickets are divided inte OWA OT parts an Food compaaise Lave not paid tho slightest at- | TROCHEDINGS BEPORE THE LEvs CGl, cage, B06: cabbage, Q565 W Reindse ay hsssas eoee westae ae (PRE WASHINGTON BUSINESS COL- | haveon thrir tact tis mtu: wick 5 tal eben tention to it. The nuisance under the windows | To-day Captain A. Grant appeared and said | {cans, Sheet BN ot Py ee pone tp by dl Corner Seven hi end Tatreets, northwoest gi een Of the Jefferson Building has been increased | that in 1811 he employed one Will as a stair | damssos, $242 16m bushels apples, @ 1 81@ ORTV ER All other g-ades at correspon Gives & thorough Preparation for Business Par- | cal tisplay ever witnessed iu this Conan the we four-fold, owing to the increased business of the | puilder, and L. H. Deetz as a contractor for the | #2: sweet potatoes, $203.65 @ are, im eOnLvED Buy at once, ae thesagar pay ee poate nd °F company since the completion of their Balti- | carpenters’ work op East Capitol street. They cope of hay sue Gree Varese auvene the peat vapcing, end zou will soon THE DAY SESSIONS more tunnel. The screechings of locomotive | (uss in full, and subsequently he ascer- oy on he ye Best FRUIT JARS only © a ee $1,500,000, and rattling of trains is now Tncemant, More | tai: that they did not pay their debts. The | increase. © * ELPHONZO YOUNGS «& CU,, young between the ages of 12 and 2) | divided into 12,000 caxb than a dozen locomotives are used directly | men brought suit against deponent and subse- years, lot sinong the ticket -h under the wind wsof the schools. Recitation: | quently against Dectz and Will and deponent as THE COURTS. aT GROCERS, fk EVENING SESSIONS ang | £cRett0 be drawn from one Broperiy nine, wreimpossipic. In consequence | garnishee. For some cause he failed to answer | POLICE COURT, Judge Deteson, protem —To- Poe ee ea eeued for mon and, women, and | and the gifts frum another. of the great increase of this annoyance the | the interrogations unl after the Judgment, | day, Thomas Gant, James Williams, James Green, Masonic Temple, 9th and F streets, ye engage ine Li St oF Qtr. teachers of the Jefferson Boil ing yesterday | but called on Justice Keese to appeal the cases, | Charles Green, John Curran, Ant! ony Kelly and . a 6.4 riesoue Promotion. THE BUSINESS COURSE G lil be provented tothe trustees at their | But subsequently concluded to pay the men, | McCiciiand, Boys and young’ men, charged with | 54 4 5.7 BROTHERS, bse pte Psa comprises: Basiness Arithmetic, Grasmar, Compo- ‘which will be presented to the trustees at their | although the accounts of Deetz and Will werd nd overthe Metropolitau railroadsand itpuries the SPECIAL TAXEs. sition aud Gerrespondence, Commercial Gongrap.), regular meeting, next Tuesday night. The | overdrawn. Declined to Pay the costs, and | carson said road on P strect. Mr: Evens stated t» — Spelling, Reading and Declamation, Penmanship, teachers describe the nuisance as intense and | Keese agreed that he should pay the amount | the court that this was an eggravated case. It had 8 PER OENT. BONBS AND CERTIFICATES | Book-keeping applied to the various branches of intolerable. without costs. He paid Bicksler, whom Keese | heen the custom of a arty of boyats meet on pony posiness: Actual Business, Practice, Commer=iai ¥ would receipt in full, and B.did so. Soon | Petreet, at various ween the Qircle and Fine Clothiers. Law, Poi Economy, and Incidental Lectures & CASH fi 7 it Georgetown, and aunoy the deiver bi ” BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, The course is taught in two departments: S CASH tween the Wash rdeponent had a judgment against A. K. | West street, Georgetown, 7 iriver by THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT 1) Saen Mtabites tana | Fowler, and when the attachment was served | breaking the wing ee orn eee tho passengers Receivable in Payment of Special Taxes, sonar eens eee ictory for the Huvites bya | oni te (>) showed ae an offvet the sna in consequence of It the, cumpeny ‘had ‘ton BOUGHT AND £0LD AT MARKET RATES. sAbYaNcen potiviss Depaurwxyr. st Another game between th nent of Wm. Adams. Then went to ige elo! even- udents in each department are assigued to classes 3 same clubs at Boston yesterday resulted—Bos- | ert, < holer's seadipts denaniaa went | it's: rested inthe nats an angt-tr Corner 7th and D Streets, 5, NOURSE & MIDDLETON, stad athlete oa Maton | 80 CARH 2t, Washington game between th yments should be answered satistied, but w up the prosecation uatil the = seps by the instalmen a a uompeane and Active eiubs, on ¢ i iol 60 Gi On, a8 Geos Iho ie stigation ice wan but as the witnesses wore not | JUST RECEIVED FROM EUROPR, TOTAL. 12.00 GIFTS, esterday resulted Chesapeake the as : has been informed that several are ing Against bt of Bicksler wi To-day the A play the oston eu oc cient bail for appes amonnting to......... tribution will by Capt. Grant fled the ec plan, place the advantages of the {institution within NOTICE OF REMOVAL. the reach of all 100 DOZEN GENUINE oe SCHOLASTIC YEAR BEGINS MONDAY — rie munities. SCRELA NEOUS. iw CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS cm- Eiab wilt play the Athiet | testified that he received | DennlxCady, assault os Desnls Donovan; 910 and . WEBB & BEVERIDGE ployea ABLE CORP! me os A of this city, visited Gai . settled with the plain- | costs. Thomas lenry Swann and Fred- | JOHANN MARIA TARINA COLOGNE S receive the Diploma of the Na- | gud het repreacnted in the drawicge +to play the Moloe club ad the officer who hadthe | erick Oule f collateral for disorderly Have removed from Odd Fellow’s Hall, 7th strect,to | tional Association of Businoss Colleges. PRICE OF TICKETS. for champions of W originally $30 costa. Gact. Robert uy profane in thy cow No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Hor perticplar {utormation call atthe College, or | yy 44, PRICE OF TICKETS. = ytain Grant testitied that in January, 1872, | BEFRe eons ae aa Seite eee eee AT 25, 50 AND @1 PER BOTTLE. potween 0th and 31th streets, where thay will com- | GGdress toreireaier SPENCER, President. | each “coupon. Sb. hole Tickets Yor judgment was rendered againse him as gar- | derty; $5. Andrew Foley ‘ged with keeptug « . = + ~ $08.00: 22". Tickets for oO; ole Tiekots ioe Walter. for @ ace na ane a ; CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS BUSINESS | J)SPUTA'S MUSICAL ACADEMY fer 68.00 0 hole Tickets for @10400.00. Mo wBich wee ald aad entered sationed: Bone | een bee Ee ee cite Gans lates, aad SEN OTN ALL LTS BRANCHES. Sr BrRKET East, Navy YARD, < U ‘ bi discount on ‘less than §[0.W worth of Uckets at a time. The anparalleld snccess of the Third Gift Concert aswell as the swisfaction given by the Firet and Second makes it only necessary to anaounee tho Fourth to insore the prompt sale of every ticket. ‘The Fourth Gift Coucert wiil be conducted ia ail ite details like the Third, full particulars may be learned from Circulars which will’be sent {reo from “Viscose! distueneh Samael Nene tase | _ Phe well-known riperlor quaitty of this Oologne, ping, open, i ig place of. basin es where It: pag jonally lo . a, quors are sold,on Sunday. Testimouy showed that A LD GOVEBNMENT JAVA 00 he door ef the bar-room was closed, but the en- am in receipt of Gents’ light Merino Shirts P. i trance opan through the kitehen where susnemens = eS for fall wear at $1 each, which are re- 0 —— i 00 doztn 20 B Children's white Iron Frame Howe, —Green 8. Thomas, colored man, } three quently C. A. Kimmell, constable, called and represented that Walter had made a mistake, and $4 costs was stilldue. On the 2tst of Janus ary he called and demanded of Mr. Fletcher payment of the costs. Mr. F. informed him if Le produced a written statement he would pay them. Kimmell declined to do so, and pi tontergr nt be Dlsesnd to s00 all our friends ssdcne- | Ogee woDie SEFEENOGE Ler, 1573 W price, are inducements ang23-im" WEBB & BEVE: RIDGE. ahTY BRANCH, Youn Ppl gy a opens SxPTEMBER 3p, 1873, WHITE LAGUAYRA, do., Fe Se ig et Roasted Carefully. of the Youn; ee nrtian, ayy means, southwest by Detecti Va.,on the charge of st named Geo. F. Derbyshire, near Richmond, on oting & you Nora Kr ir for 3. DAVIS’ CELEBRATED HAMS, and et Prof. ESPUTA’S residence, thie fice to all way apply for them. ’ ceeded to levy on a t, valaed at $30, b 4 ‘bi ‘eextralorg Brown sont! ‘ashington, D.C. sue20-Im Tickets new ly for enle, and all orders accom- the Lith of August last. At a second investiga- | Ges not know. what disposition he made of it, | Appeared onthe wrong, side of the bar in the | ,ca'pancy Hoses ares pels or gi se aed Brown Smell Bises. ZpICHLAND BOARDING AND DAY SOMOOL | Pete’ by mouey promptly hiled ieee tenes fe'ichmond on te nt instant the jarye aie | Sebemeeniy, Walter, more Mat Gre | er adage teret # TEAS OLD OIDER YINEGAE, R SEOs ied Eon agin Oe im Richmond on the Ist instant, the jury, after 1m} costs, and that the payment h » . . . See erie es iene, | the gon bmng ete the car, Kimmal bad | tmoulOun fe, hs white Us and ha ceil SILVERBERGS GREEN GINGEE, SPIOES, ac. 140 Lancet Sree, ew Perk deem, | net Paty Er hy an eer oe oe, death by accidentally shooting Dimeel ith s | ney Se ey OSs Gee pest. a Sirpenter by trade,” he said, in anawer jon | METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, wae es es brary Building, Louis ‘The father e deceased was pres- STEAM ON THE STREETS—A Test Case.—This | “iuc~ by 319 SEVENTH STREBT, graduates of Virginia. GUNS, ent at the inquest, and expressed himself Pers | mor Assistant Atttorney Miller, of the | musician by profession. Pepe acer pen d = os oug29-ly 1916 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘German tuught ative masters, | Gr — fectly with the result of the investiga- Police Court, issued a rarrant ou complaint hot eee ae at he could mot | —20RS-t. Nuak PENnsvivamia AVENUE. Joun ¢. BEL G. REISINGER. commences ae aes. PEaBepy's, ton. Officer it a several zens residis on the = f protested with sent : a ET line of the Baltimore and Obio railroad’ charg. | offend a woman if he tried, and he )introaneed | (ARBIAGES: OABRIAGES!! 108 ORBAM PAVILION OW OPEN. ress. 3723-2 (No. 695 Lousiana AvENvE,) Tae Boarpor HaaLem met last night. A ing William out engineer on No, 298 engine jl EE Ceeromeunta uae of pave in stock a en Is the only house in the city that makes s speciatty Stating that the order iseued on the Sth ultimo, Sect Sr Se ey Dy faw through thestrests | manly demeanor. "There was @ buss of satis. Jick Laie s Families and partics supplicd at reasonable terms. im reference to the use of boys as garbag this city, This is the first case under an act | faction e cart. = Ho 613 4% Srzezr. Sovrawzsr, drivers, &c., having been found to irjuriously ve assem! conflict of of the bl ved August 23, * Tegulations of the 1871, regulating the of Grains through the Health Stas tame subject. is porn ———. streets, and the penaity s eo for each cctanee. @redand fuctionsof that ay Us brought in, |, thro y as the rule of action in that et. Dr. Bliss | MF. Collize wos : ~ ger] 4 jorney, Mr. Norris, arranged for giving bail call up the usual subject of night soil, and Mr. inthe sum of $200 for a hearing on Friday next. cosine soe GUNS, FISHING "3SsEF AND SPORTING eugD-tf S7"SIGN OF B1G GUN. Fee PICKLING, PURE CIDER VINEGAR, corner the colored witnesses huddled by themselves.—N. ¥. Sun, Gth. A PARTY OF srx young ladies, com the beauty and fashion or ths town cr @ureke, jev., in the corner behind the prisoners’ second- when Mr. Thomas was discharged, for in Gat 3 we bis views agairst both the Roch have organized themselves into a company for WHITE ee Sa MUSTARD SEED, . Gale‘and the Odorless excavating systems, an! REGATTA ON THE PoToMACc.—The race be- | Pistol practice, and already =e CELEBY SEED. advocated the box system. Without coming to | tween the sloops Gertrude, Fannie Bell, Blue- | @réble progress toward accurate alm and aby conclusion the board adjourne ‘Tue Terup Poor Cartorex’s E Steady herve n handling the firearm. ‘ing, Spray and Echo, took place this morning, Urstow. the ‘boats wing Stephenson’ PSST SeS ci aPTORS wet ane soil the SUGARS and FLAVORINGS for presory- For come reason or otler the third children's | 1ace was to Fort Foote Siecmerey pes eek se loinsist on having @ picnic ‘all alone by Stiining yon an wacinor ae sasceastut ta | They bad not returned at three o'clock. Tio | the result. Just four of them got Point of numbers as its predecessors. Thirteen | Te is - faa possession pi of colors pre- ears, haxd.omely decorated for the eccasion, | Sted Ay th “chad Ares were in rendiness at the Baltimore and Poto- pidte tes. yp ae gr pod mac depot, but only fosr were necessary to gon held by the Gaxtrese oa the © im the lest rty, w h numbered al at 3 ie “EF “ ard, . Baring ard accompanied the Cceursioniees, | Blucwing, is the challenging party. tes rook, some thirteen miles out eae. Mths cits, where arrangements had beou Tue Hasitvat DruwkaRD Act.—Yester- ~) : day, Mr. N. F. filed a bill under the re- made to pass the day pleasantiy. cent act of the oudine in relation to habitual 7 s —Daneanson, Dowling | drunkards for the appointment of @ committee Pi wre id perte sang, Ashary Liogd, trus- | to take charge of the estate of Nicholas Z A tee. two acres of land near Uniontown, to A. C. | alleged to be pakebieelerankind. This is the H. Webster, for 23. first application ; The others stayed at home hoping he would vie toy a pee og ae Bani cura a Monday Be ae 27-Tho “Life of Washington,’ een, “aati Wake

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