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eee = - a a —] 5. | UNIVERSALIS®. ! re sewrr- 2 'Locxwoon, HUFTY & TAYLOR: EVENING STAR. _ | Proceedings or ria eh rs ni aGE CERTIFICATES. | SERENADE TO THE GOVERNOR. CITY ITEMS, a ' THURSDAY...... September 15, 1873, | THE “owe Lesson sysTaM” UxDmR prscvs- es tween Female Teachers—Election UMBRELLAS.— THURSDAY - = SION—THE SUBJECT FINALLY REPERRED— | «elr Begality Affirmed, League. oes “Saray” Communication from oe Gingham from 2 to $4, I ws SERMON OF Rev. c: URE MITONELE, OF” BION OF HONS. CALER CUSHING AND JERE. daperte—Ih te dommaed Ff Withelding Certat = a = - hapa: . x cA : ; i — 2 . as LOCAL NEWS. SCOTLAND THE MEX SESSION TO BE 1 BLACK. Taeat SaRTaE Or Mom TEENTE | Ene wt Gs tueri or rominiten ( Tpemadama | én wlamavewaten Aven 5 Aapusoments, Gt, Tosigns. Sens eee te CE Johnson—The Governor's Reply—A | ored schools, last night, a motion was agreed | ties, at Gxo. C. Hanwino’s, 410 7th streak, “lee Witeh. SIOMARY WORK—SURTEER DISOUM... ¥i8- | The AB of the Legislature Vatid—It is Not in Hopeful View of District Affairs, upon limiting prabie d to five minutes on all Rc ‘The Rapperee,” Se. SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND EDUCAT!Cy, ~~ Of ConAiet with the Organic Act—The Improvement a subjects. Fixe Jet Batt Eareics, — sion rout report closed yeaterday th. a... | @£:oai One—The Certificates Nota Devt Of, but | Lastmight the Equal Sa Lalguste teen | nl ett mca sibaiion won received dhien- ‘ie. Fine siet Hoon Earrings. Condensed Locals. the commithoc on Sunday schools. sbinitted Dy | Lane! ts the District—The Actionof the Legit- | trict met at the office of the New National Era, | Carey, principal of the John F. Cook school, ‘d lative ply Cone! ive. ‘The mosquito revels in human gore 0’ nights Rev. Mr. Miner said he wout education. tative Assemply Conclusive just ~<a not ue Hon. Caleb Cushing and Hon, J. S. Black, The Arlington's defeated the Creighton’s Sanna. “an, but » 2-8 word | ox- Attorney General of the United States, have yesterday; score 24 to te exerci- | <0 wished the, | Civen an opinion with reference to the validity - ndgment in the mat 2 Of their oy asgod through Alexan- | Judgment “er. He ‘0 | of the act of the last Legislature authorizing Ls - poche rmmty sree Nines cid not favor the | the issue of certificates for sewerage, which sets Fine J (METROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOCK,) on Lith street, —, lerwurrodbg dh patggrran band, complaining that ae relations existing between proceed 1@ exec! ol corner , anoth teacher Serecer ohegie Srctieot ante | Suning meeseeeraie. eager a On ious, mn the band played “Hail to the Chief” and other | monious en Ghana tor vena. Received at Prigg’s jewelry store, No. igi Penn- sylvania avenue, near 4\ street. To Prevent Fever and Ague there is no “ ‘Two bands of dria a few days ago going south. preparation like Dooley’s Calisaya Tonic. 1 IMPORTERS appropriate airs, at the conclusion of which the Suj tendent ik gave an account of the a y The fawows Ceorgiaemunstrels at Lincoin | Committee to aMight as well ave @ | forth that the act divides the territories of these | Governor appeared at one of the Avenge win- culty, and aid that he had fried to pacity SS = Hail to-morrow and Saturday evening. Tickets | fF tec allman i a Sermons | two cities into five sections, the limits of which dows, and was introduced =o y Mr. | the but found it had taken a fresi can be had at Ellis’. Borns oF tHe Boarr The National Sportsmen's clab anticipate a + Thompkins. Governor 3! or Pratic Wo: 2" gxQlained the action of the | A€2 tefined by, or have negessary reference to. thousand dollars of th: the topographical features of the territory, in We need three thousai on dressed the company as follows: to be seriously disturbed. le recom: d will selt 0 Of our ine watchn AND ti ¢t Analostan Island on Saturday. weft that they had exercised wo | relation specially to the land-Call of the dier | ool heartily thank you, fellow-cltizens, for the | that Mics Park be trausferred: agreed to. and willselt some of “ vo Beng be Brgy Reg € sewer, but only advisory powers. ent parts thereof, and to the water courses by | compliment thustendered me. It is gratifying | ““M, Cook stated that it bad bees: agreed upon hooting beg! rele, So. 2, B.U. (H. F.) G.A., | o* ic. Capen thought in some respects the | whieh it is traversed, and which contribute to | to me to know that my appointment to the o@ice | that the music teacher should devote one hour Pesach settee paid a fraternal visit to Capital Cir: of iad exceeded its authority. and, in @ certain degree, control the transmis- | of Governor meets your approbation. Entering | {peach school per week tu. the secondary and ainalrenonen: MANUFACTURERS last sens ” the Navy-yard. Addresses wer Rev. Mr, Bailey expressed the opinion that | sion'of surface water or sewerage into the great a= the discharge of its duties with but one | intermediate schools, and that this branch of Our great specialty, American and imported é y. RE cle, 3 everal members, and acollation _¢ { ‘#e convention made a mistake in meddling i | receptacie of the river Potomae object in view, that the interests of the peo- | study was to be left with the teachers in the | yatcn& of superior quality. Fine watch repair- made by seve! max _was | the matter a year ago, and moved that the THE DIPPERENT SECTIONS. ple, it will be my aim so to administer the trusts | jower schools. ing by competent workmen. Watch cases made “Vecterday Mary A. Key filed a b* The Heneeh Be Femitted to, the publishers Of | Of those five sections: one is naturally com- | confined to meas to win the approval of all | er Ryder, from the committee on school | ¢o%nter. Gotay & Mornitr, Yesterday ME Keb ou the afer a aie | the “Helper” and other Sunutay school books. Me other toerrtory of the city of Georgetown. | Tent minded men. The events of the last, two | putidings, reported nominations for janitorsand | “oT Cor. asth ant Fate ope Teeeniy. WaShncnt; Amanda Corbett” yand of bad a a The otter tour cover the surtace of the larger | Years have proved tat on. the part of our | bulWdings, reported nominations for ja building, = . Amanda aiitar geeets, Rey. J. W. Hanson favored the adoption} of i — Mr. Bailey's resolution ,and then proceeded to | t€tritory of the 7 Washington. Here, citizens there is no lack of pride, energy, and | James McGrundy, $100 per month; Stevens vt divorce from John to the progressive leans; hat we are alive fe Fames MoGrandy, £100 Per, month; Stevens | CHmALio ox tue Wixos,” aay all who have : , | Owing to the natural configuration of the land 5 that w uilding, J. jatthews, per Lin- | made use of Dr. Wistar’s Baitam « Wild Cherry, . TereRely Sciticine ‘the ‘action: Of the Board Of | Std the soveral water cotter: portioaiens the [ demands of the Gay, and that, loving our coun | coin building, «J. Cooper, $100 per month; An-| and by euch use has been cated ol couche sant next week the Baitimore | (THeier ssrice of Sunday s lessons.© | Tiber and its branches, James creek, Siach ran | t¥, We will do all colds, bronchitis, sore throat, inflaenzaor con- sumption. The prudent will always keep this standard remedy by the 6 - IMPORTANT TO ALx DaiwkEns.—Those who love a glass of Ale that will do them no harm should be careful to drink none but Massey's Philadelphia Ale. It is the purest and best Ale ever sold in this city. Palmer & Green, of Georgetown, sole ageut 6 — — Porp’s ExTract cures rneumatiem, burns, piles, ulcers, teothache, sore throat, sprai y in our power to make | thony Bowen building, ©. Peck, $50 per month; this our home worthy the great nation whose Lovejoy building, F.’ Davis, $40 per month; capital it is and must ever be. Let us continue | Chamberlain building, J. Davenport, $10 pet and complete the work so nobly begun, and the | month; John F. Cook building, Jeff Thomas, recognition which always follows deeds of | s¢ per month; Delaware avenue building, Rich- enterprise is assured. In days gone by we were | ard Taylor, $30 per month; 9th-street building, classed as sluggards and paupers. Now we can | Mrs, Scott, $25 per month; Brooks building, Mrs. with just pride boast that we are citizens of Jones, $5 per month; Watker building, G. W. Washington, a place more complete and mag- | Walker, $10 per month, adopted. nificent in its improvements than any other on | "The president laid before the board a commn- our continent. nication frem Dr. J. A. T. Augusta, the former “I know that naturally there is considerable | teacher of anatomy in the schools—in which he anxiety as to the expense involved in our under- | makes some serious charges against the board.— taking. A property-owner and tax-payer my- | and thought some response necessary to the Beg a ToOKs arves to @ peranal ex. | 8nd Rock creek, itwas found necessary to make planation. He supposed the board to have | 8!%¢ of the sections larger than others, with the fome discretion in the matter, and they result of devolving much more of expenditare for the best interests of all concerned. Prrarine sections than on others. Thus s-ction Rev. Mr. Nye, of New York, did not believe | free, bounded by K street, 19th street, Rock as ® little | ine convention was a peblisting house, nor did | ¢TeeK and the Potomae, is naturally separated ing on New | he think it had any right to dictate who should | {fm the land to the east of it, and has a direct tng 1) | oak Ge Who SROMI BOC GUE deossinel and near outlet for its drainage and sewerage hed 0° ya papers. He thought the whole matter should into the Potomac. On the other hand, in the ut on the fore- | Pavey non the toble. central. southern and eastern parts of ‘tha city Scae. ee, Ee Redes hoped no summary action | the configuration of the surface of the land, the | The tenchers of St. Aloysius Sunday school | vouii'pe taken at thie time, and moved that | Témoteness of most of it from the Potomac, and have adopted resolutions thanking Kev | | the whole subject be recomumitted to tue origi | large part of it the necessary or convenient Fine Furnishing Goods road company will regularly e cars through from «ts "etn the same fro! FoR “an. - “Last evening about six o’clo *Maughter of Mr. Frank Cockrill Jerse near E street, was fro colored bo: oe Men, Ladies, and Children. a was Dp ind received a bad us tp 1 fcalds, soreness, old sores, headache, co : self, selfish motives, if none other, would in- | Charges. “The trouble appears to be that one : : serge Mew Sus Roccofort, S. J., for his untiring zealand | 150 Tom mites. subordination of any system of drainage and | Slt, eon ne ace Tae ee urges. “The trouble appears (0 be that one Taman crs sa, boll wor on ee le eftorts to SS THE QUESTION REFERRED. sewerage to the course of the Tiber and its pose thie Touiie oF cwrenty-eiekt pictten os ere | month’s pay wai . wounds, ne ea he Sunday school wh nder his ¢ ion, wi m. Augu hoarseness, diarrhea, and all hemorth e | #ftinents, exacted the formation of large sawer- Dr. Miner expressed the opinion that the | *finent . regret that he has been removed | goara of trustees had inadvertently transcended | €@ sections and heavier expense in the con- of labor. their instruction. There was nodoubt but that | Suction of the sewers. until he turned over the property belonging to ting labor,fand these surely I would not sacri- | the public schools. ere ed te eens, fice to a taxation which would sweep them Pond’s eg rg egy ry a@ivertised ms in the at & standard okeres, taste of in medical writings, and known to be a cure for these diseases. and expre He has failed to make such to ancther fi returns up to this time, and he (the speaker) away, never, perhaps, to be regained. Appre- thet MEN'S WEAR. —-— they thought they were acting in the best inter- THEORY OF THE ASSESSMENTS. stanee Ses Bomene: to Pent ak ta Ri OE il Sivesiny tere a until he does anes 8 diventnres of Two Fredericksburg | est of the Sunday s ‘ ‘Thus it was plain to see that if the whole ex- | iy aim to protect the interests of all; and my | 737° ‘Wormley eald that Dr. Augusta told him TRERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired N SHIRTS. Giris. hoe np SR EE tt irae nara pee Fe yer daar an mona oe ambition will be satisfied if, when the day of | thathe had made out an itemized bill, left it | SP made to order by Hempler near 4 street INO SHIRTS ‘i x pial her the actor of the board. ie c - : ake Aes “ “s ars shat + | Rev. DW. H. Ryder, referred. ‘The compel a group of property in one part of the | the history of the commercial ‘metropolis of the Sumner better Properly; that he had visited | wagons are old, our horses are playing out, but | FINE SILK SHIKTS. ee ee “REPORT OP THE COMMITDEE OF ONZ city requiring, by reason of its natural config- | Union, the people of the Unind testes: inne. Sospeer balling, ad Mc. Park intormed Massey's Philadelphia Ale is finer than ever | FALIL MERINO SHIRTS Jobnsen and UF Fk tae vonag | from each state being in order, it was read by | tration, but little cost in this respect, to pay for spective of section and party, will point to the | “My. park denied the truth of the statement, | before. Drink it only and you will not com- | HEAVY MEKING SHIR obtained n that two young | tne Rey. Simon Goodenongh. the drainage and sewerage of some other part | Qation's capital as at least ‘one place where a MrJon iscinieeed, having the check | Pim of any bad results, Palmer & Green, CANTON FLANNEL 81 = (mere children) were in @ Bouse on Dela- | © ‘tie cuniects therein were then considered se- | of the-city requiring greater cost, and, in the municipal government has been honestly, judi- | in’ highend Saee CaN ES Pe rgetown, sole agents. 6 as + SHINT ware avenue, between C and D streets north- | in “that of changing the time for holding | same proportion, to diminish the assessiaent on in ands. — ciously, ard energetically administered, and ‘io1 cretary ai- where results have been ‘achieved in magnitude sented io Comesenionte with Dr. ‘Angusta, and and durability without a parallel on either side | request him te name the person te whoa he of the ocean.” handed the benbticciee't aoe eo epee aor Pow once Aecrlen geen The Toaigeaton © James eiacotr Le e e ; ‘ac- were Invited ’to the Governor's rooms, where | of the Lovejoy building, was received a e cepted. they were severally introduced by Mr. Tomp- | “Fir sonneen submitted a resolution that the kins, After the interchange of congratulations | sqneritendent he rere tele he Mr. John ‘Thomas Johnson, treasurer ot the | Greener to turn over his recht mod any pro- District, addressed the Governor as follows: perty belonging to the board: adopted. Fae ea ee a raere take | the general convention being the first in order, | the latter sections by which it ought to be paid; orcupied by Susan Tennant, : “ ion of the committee was | in other words, to produce an unequal and unjust Police, proceeded to the place indicated. On | S40 tue recommendation of the e ° distribution of the cost of drainage and sewerage. Fapping at the door asking for the girl ‘The resolution assigning dates for the holding | _ These considerations dictated the subdivision they received an anewer from Susan that they | ofthe state convention was also adopted, and | of the cities of Georgetown and Washington So eee t ae eens Louse. che | the committee was, on motion, continued one | into sections, as provided by the act in ques- zaninatien te seeree oe oer: Soe | year longer: tion, and also indicated the proper measures for an breast of it. The officers found | *"p, o yerort of the finance committee was read | the apportionment of the expense as equitably ; Sa cut aun by the chairman of said committee, Key. Mr. | a8 possible among the several groups of proper- besides the Tennant woman.and 4 girl na ¢ | Ballou, of Khode Island, and adopted. ty in the respective sections according to the Mellie W ikon. two nen, po — the Sure The chair read a letter trom Rush R. Ship- | value of the property and its direct interest in SHAKER FLANNEL RED FLANNEL § HEAVY SILK SHIKDS. HEAVY RED CASHMEKE sS¥ COTTON JEAN DRAWERS. .LINEN DEAWERS. GAUZE MERINO DRAWERS. FALL M ) DRAWERS. 7 Corns, Bap Nats and other distressing ail- ments of the fect are quickly relieved by ex- perienced attention at Dr. White s, No. 535 15th Street, opposite the Treasury. His establish- ment is liberally paronized by the most intelli- gent and industrious portion of the commu- ue nity. TrvRoo-Rvssiay BATHS; also, Medicated Va. & Baths, for all akin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, E street. 5,20,6: dea ¢ the two girls sleeping together, and also found 73,1406 AVY RED CASHMERE DRAW Seen eeeel ee CANTON F L DEAWERS. erican U: ‘o. | its particular and separate sub-system of drain- Mpegs Id eo eatery Pirie Tue NATIONAL SAVINGS BawE, corner of | SHAKIR FLANNEL DRAW > eels eaee ir | PED, secretary of the American Unitarian Asso. s partie p y “Governor Shepherd: As citizens of the Die- THE COURTS. SHAK ANNEL DKAWEKS. aes seam were ceneaned. ‘The. piety pacueee | ciation, address to the Rey Frederick Hinc ge and sewerage. trict of Columbia we are here to-night to offer | POLICE COURT’ ooe ney '—To-day, John | New York (On depen ee weet, pays 6 per ct. | RED) FLANNEL DRAWERS. id stated that they ware | authorizing him to extend the hand of fe THE PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS, our congratulations upon your accession to the | Kelly, driving through a funeral procession; @5. — rres lor each calender month. | bir avy < LK DRAWERS each aged 14 wan which place theyiett | Ship to the general convention of Unive And in order to accommodate the assegsed gubernatorial chair. Feeling, as we do, a lively | Catie Coombs, pri idischarged. Timothy Shea, | Banking hours, 9to4. Saturdays, 9 to4 and ¢ | UE Sib “KS. from Free! Ince One Stated that |. Mr. Hinckley, who was present was in’ pro} the assessments are made in the workhouse. | to 8 = see an property- hold interest in the controling power of the District, | decent exposure r 30 Pre mage to a seat in the conven’ payable in five equal parts or annual tnstal- EP Bi es ‘. ridget Loone » disorder]: condact; win ENGLISH COTTON HALF HOSE. le " “ “| and especially its executive, the rumor of the if sonderly cers : : ; - a” Amd theother a sister who | sae <pecial committee, to whom wasreferred | the fist re een the month of July, 1873, | resignation of our much-beloved friend, Hon. | PoDipban, rota ostiag “atest Wittoox & Gisn's Suwina Macuine. The | FRENCH COTTON HATE Mowe hey weretaken to head- | ,, The special co . to whom was ea | —_- celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, ith street, Intelligencer building. 10,28 Ponp’s Exrnact is forsale at wholesale by mn Frog ment, to be paid within ‘airty | H. 1. Cooke, caused us much anxiety, but, hap- | Tawney Martin, assault and battery’ up oa ¥ F us, Our forebodings are all dispersed by | Sheedy. Mary supported a heavy Mansard over the cellency the President comprehending the | left ey a thevevart See wines of abet situation, and, seeing the emergency, elevated | costs. & eet Soak eee sie cee —. you to your present position. che a 5 ‘at | thé connection of the Universalists church wit ys atter notice of the completion of the wor! z,one liaving a | the Evangelical Alliance, presented their report, | on a particular section and the assessment or living with a | Which was adopted. thereof, and the second, third, fourth and fifth } - | This report recommends the appointm talme nt: hin one, two, three and four committee of three, of which the pr. quarters this morning they resided in Frederic father and mother and the of grandmother; that they bad t FANCY LISLE THREAD HABF HOSE BALBKIGGAN HALF BOS FANCY COTTON HALF SE. Sto om PLAIN SILK HALF HOSE. t » from the date of such no- | ” Governor, some presont here to-night have Be eh “qrhomes honed bone bd I ar ge FANCY SILK HALF HOSE ete hele nt | the convention shall be chairman, to re known you’ from childhood. You have grown "bert Brooks, axeault on small bey; $1. and —_—— a WHITE MERINO HALF Hos? eereee, (Sees | Sent the Universalist church in said alliance. PSE ARRANGEMENTS, to mankood almost—aye, immediately under | forte, Richard Briett und Thomas Curry, stray; | ‘Tue SmxoeR Sewine Macuiwe sales of 172 widths gdipn —— moaee | ae: , = well ecial assessment applied | their eye: they have marked you grappling witir Brist 810, Carey Og ella rane and Were $219,650. 4,2-s,wu | COLORED MERINO HALF Jioss day ¢ ‘The ti report was then taken in respect to | every f A a ~ | battery npom Bltzal ackson; and o ists = ar hha 2 | tate, and a ver a lengthy disca verty- hot Na honorable enterprise, financial and com- Bandall Bowie, assault and battery on Wan, urix; nes mn, | tion, offered by Ki ed, that the Wome: requested to take the exclus | missionary boxes and the » I al. Ever ready to relieve suttering hu- m eee, one Foctitetis , sige! manity, and to build up every charitable insti- | 5p "oro daye: in the workhowse. Sabes "Tennett, ngress of March 3, | tution having for its aims the advancement of | Reeling beds hence conte, Theo ‘of th ion of a water-taxdn | religion or the propagation of morality in the | United States agt. the Baltimore and Poto ig . man led them to the Louse in which they were TRE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use id the woman Ten: fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. was adopt- sia = RESS SHIRTS : “ the limits of the city of | early history of the Mistrict, and now, under chancel with maintatniog a nalaance! = GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, D S SHIRTS. } the tre: States laws, vol. 12, i regime, 5) i 10 stand in the stroat, wagealled,and | —— 5 — . * ponent — appropriated for theol Ri this net'of, Gon: haa pollcesitisere: pores cen nara bued tothe fret tay ofGetober. | WO TLC EB. ¢ FaLMEN’s Pars NT DOUBLE ¥ uke . | excess to be given to the Mu © atthe time by an | vanguard of the great republican party, rare aa ek aes . TF a eS kT, READY DE, F¢ eX after taking these pa heconvention then took a of Washington. * * | On “whose ‘banner ‘Is inscribed orom-benaea GEORGETOWN. CHEAPER THAN EVER 816.50. 1 the } of Mag Brown. in - The = IFICATES CP INDEBTE! justice to all. We feel, sir, that in yourself’ we EERE ES Jnet received, a large stock of I: ‘ain, Two and | 6 PALMER'S PATENT SHIN TS,MADE TO EVENING 5% bh th t, it is further enact- | h one well qualified to receive and be THE GEORGETOWN BENEPICIAL Rirte As- | Three-ply ¢ ottage and other brands of CARPETS, *KDER, FOR 818.00, to find Sophia , fit the hour above namec QL A Bbly im question that the } clothed with the mantle of authority worn by | sociation—Award of Prizes.—The following PILCLOTHS. MATS. BL HASSOCKS, WIN bt nnd » apes ya Seccd, St 1 r | ly Giled, and the meeting le Works may issue certificatesot | your much-beloved predecessor—one who will award of prizes was made at the annual festival | POW CC see FI hich we wit | 6 PALMER'S PATENT SHIATS, MADE TO f the murder of r from Ohio on D st end ones! great Ttoegs WenProperty-holders for | so.direct the local affairs of the territory as to | of the association above named held at_Green re pd a fer plowbe istrict. Ail w ORDER, FOR 821.00. paper ah ge ad to t yoluniary, whe e aD and to*be done, uot exceeding the | insure in its results the greatest good to the | Springs on Monday and Tuesday last: Ladies’ 6 PALMEL’S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE LO weskhouse as & yagrant, from city of our God,’ x geable to pr erty, bearing | greatest number; so that in the future your past prizes (given in order)—Mrs. B. Harper, work | sep9-1m OKDEK, FOR $24.00. - ort time aco. She was delivadt ae followed hey the openta > fate of eight per cent. per an- | will be reflected in the consummation of those J. Stanton, gold needle-case; Mrs. & . 28.00. ‘qneaped & short time s¢ Emerson. Atter appropri marks Intendant Hodgson this morning. a x; Mrs. ayalle in four annoal instal, grand and comprehensive improvements which, | J. Heard, silver thimble; Mrs. J. Potter, silver erred payments | under your directions, are inaugurated, and the | thimble; Mrs. Cook, one set of castors; Mrs. due from property-hokters the res territory of Washington, the land which gave | Wanger, one pair vases; Mrs. Squires, one pair drainage a ctions of the you birth, shall be a city worthy in every par- | ladies gaiters; Mrs. Dentz,one pair kill Rlovess Washington and Georgetow ticular to be the proud metropolis of the Amer- | Mrs. Lohman, ladies satchel; Mre. Voikman, THE PRINCIPAL QUESTION ican nation. And now, sir, permit me,in be- | one call bell; Mre. G. H. Bradt, one pair ear ter which legal opinion is asked is whether the | half of those here present, to tender our hearty | drops. . assessment of taxes for sewerage on the severa cooperation to advance the best interestsof the Gentlemen’s prizes—Capt. me Re sew- 4 itory are or are not inc government, national or local, and pledge our | ing machine and case of wine; J. A. Sailer, one siou of the organic act which | fealty to the same, not as black men, nor a3 a} ton of coal; J. Kaiser, three boxes Havana » lauds or other property shall | black man’s party, but as men in the full sense | cigars; H.C. Volkman, four kegs of hare Ww. UST AS WE EXPEC’ Ladies and DYED bas not b facility and at it with a chair, the Kev. J. Ure Mitchell, yersalist preacher in Scotland, The March of fu:provements, and a most clongent and powerf! th ORDERS OF THE HOARD OF PEHLIC WORKS. | listened to on the state of the su The contractot improvement of 9th | country. The bigotry and intolerance there ex- street has been: !to push forward his work ing Was nearly all-powerful, and it was only earnest work and strenuous effort ve the pu ap.on | paratives at been achieved ssachusetts avenue, hetween Gth and 7th | er was great couraged by hisreceptio sates toeen up and well f Orders have | and felt assured that, with proper excrti been issued for macadamizing 1th street, from | cause would the onl GLOVES, LISLE THREAD GLOVES. THREAD DERIVING GL HEAVY KID DRIVING GLO HEAVY CALF DRIVI GLOVES, fo a rapid completion. The superintendent of streets has bee te W. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STRKAM DYEING AND SC ING ESTABLISHMENT, °©O® . i, 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D. ©. DOGSKIN DEIVIN OVE: : : ie be liable in any one year to a higher tax for all | Of the term; and Should your houor learn that | Burgy, halt dozen champagne; J. C. Albrecht, : n, D.C. GSKIN DRIVI VES. Q to Boundary streets, northwest; also, for ma sto the vepencravion Of tee eed ne for | Seneral objects than €? onevery*si00of thocont | we sit in comnell and chodee ort commane coat | ce eeiee stitched boots; ¢ B. Vanderworken, asfitce oben from7 a.m, until sunset, ey KID GLOVES, Gadamizing the 1ith street road. from Ho a eo ine perio > pastor of the hniablesr | ¥alue thereof’? ‘The opinion assumes, though aesured on iy are united to support, but not = peas Gita i aaa eee eee Bl NW IOHOLS? 1ZES. stree! ye top of jege hill, anc ng of | himself, he had rather be or ot ables stated, that the taxes f ener: combined to injure. e! A 5 al us A, eurbs and laying of sidewalks trom Boundary Universalist society than President of the United | Quo ich. sas reached the port bese a And now, sir, long may you live to enjoy the | Ehrmanntraut, pyramid cake and set of pia ELEGANT OE CREAM PARLORS, street to Linnean bill road. a er | ev. Miss A. J. Chapin, of Iowa, was then in. | &t least that the taxes for sewerage, if added to honors of a well-spent life, and peace and pros- | covers; ©. A. Lucas, pair stitched a P.Har- | anges.ay ‘Georgetown, D. erthest. The parking of Zist strect, between Ic watt, Re H. Pullman, the general secretary, | Im some districts to a higher tax than 2 per cent., that he appreciated deeply the compiiment paia | meerchaum pipe, brier pipe and tobacco pouch? DRY GooDs. LADIES AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. Se ean tor a Es nc ripe Re EER | SeROONNTION EE Be tee ae, Bone OF tho WORK | Coneral objects, territorial and municips Lim, coming from the source it did. He was | C- M. Daly, one scarf pin and pocket knife; A. — MERINO VESrs cll arg Peri ptomnint plead neaen | aoe te onecek particular sections, for | aware of the difficulties which were to beset him pane lsayne ba-sinicagt Sg ey A. NING LK VESTS = aide of F nag ocala great deco ine that in his new position, and would strive to meet ao, Suen one biaatotoe ean oer NEW FALL DRY Goops Se Vears. southwest, wit a € he brck wer x* ad them as became & man. He did not believe the | Watch; mm, 1,1 nsiDeNs 4 re ie = ‘at- MERINO PANTS. traps to connect with the bric aver recent difficulties were so great but that they could be | tr, cigar case and pound cake; G. H. Brailt, EVERY Day. SILK PANTS. proc 8 pp ong a dra peteoreg oEr nl the plan or | 1 yeid. Bat that they are local aud not gen- | surmounted by the cheerful support of the peo. | $1 cash. ‘The prizes were the gift of liberal lin their nature and eha: which, in view of the facts we think too plain to be dis 12 IMPROVEMENT LOCAL. be absolutely necessary to the oF may add greatly to th: ithin cert muits, wtil, ordered to have the hole in the sewer on Lith between Penpsyivania avenue and F street, filled, and avenient repaired. The contractor forthe fmprovement of Ohio avenue has been instracted to have hed and the old debris ¢ ter ts a proposi- ) ple in the efforts that were being made torender | business men and others of this city. ENGL Irewly stated, | the capital of the nation a great, prosperous, | _P16xoN MaTcn.—Sometime since FRE #7 DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, OASSIMEKES, &c., ia extensive variety, ONE PRICE TO ALL, BOGAN & WYLIE, 1018 and 1020 7th street northw SH COTTON Hose SCH COTTON HOSE rH. En- and beautitul city. He believed that the great | gelé, ot Baltimore, challenged Mr. J. Ferguson, work accomplished by the people of the Districs | of, Washington, to shoot « pigeon math tor 4 would be recognized ‘and appreciated by Con- | prize of 8100.” Mr. Ferguson accepted the chal- ress. He had always held the idea that when | lenge, and named Analostan Island as the fie represen tatives of the people in Congress | Place and the 17th of September as the time. it. a assembled saw that the people of the capital of Accordingly the match came off yesterday at- Secney. for Mme. Demorest’s Reliable Patterns TON CHEMISES. once. The f sen as beer Pn aby the country evinced a disposition to help them- | ternoon. 7 birds were thrown—ten from aa —— 2N CHEMISES. instruc tion of the sewer y read, thowing the pr Fes aid would be afforded them in the work. | ® ring trap and ten from a ground trap. The | (EW FALL AND WINTER DBESS GOODS COrroy DkaWws ordered on © street hwest, and al cae | seen Smeg ee eee He, with his fellow-citizens of the District, do scores were as follows: —Fergusn Killed nine of | 2 sve justrecitves inom Ca DE. 1 er eneint tare teen Deine theta | mieten Gon it, is, in our | not desire to appear before the country as beg- | the ten thrown from the spring trap, and eight | , W? bare instrecel FALL DRESS GOODS, cnn. | LINEN DRAWEKs. gas company have becn. notiffed that the work ere being one s sensible per- | gars. They only ask that while private indi- | Out of nine from the ground trap, total, 17. En= | S0™° assortment of J Rewest things importedsand | COTTON SKIRTS. gn B street south, between New Jersey and | odik tht 8B oming. A short | Viduals were paying their share the general | gels killed seyen out of ten from the spring | in fart: Plain Gclored Dress Sikes. © CAMBRIC SKIRTS. Pennsylvania avenv 2 being delayed = earns ev. Mr. ‘ply and Casily male, is all that jmay | government, who were part owners of property | tap, and five out of seven from the ground | ©. ‘ich Black Silks in evory count of failure to lay their gas pipes, aud re- | mornit - Ww one section. while very expensive | here, suould pay ite proportion. trap; total, 12. Ferguson was declared the vic- quested to be finished at once. Phe report 6f the fiaanse cominitioe was then aig ceuuired to render other and remote | | He was sorry thas his appointment to his | tor, and entitied to = ete . oO oNS oF A ConrrpeNce Mawn.—A | taken from the tab! ud adopted. parts of the same city inhabitable. Present position did not meet the approval of ri or pal pe rip dine she co coal CORSET COVERS, foreign confidence man who gives his name as | ‘The report of the committed on elections was | rue OrINION® OF THE LEGIMLATURE CONCLU. but contelod. nncalt wit he thought tat | Thos. P. Morgan, with 1,200 bushels wlieat con: Gecdnand slsognest the Finest Sirkatf LOFIS'S | FERCALE SUIRT WAISTS. or ony sie tat e: 1 e sub in relation to sive. . Fs , with 1,200 is im Tt one of the Finest Stocks o Ni ver @aknire ‘race Lol epee jobainigny mel ogg cars| Prop pihmenrmesete fo ghapeedanrn vad anemia al al assuming it to be donbtfal whether sow- | about this time last year the same press was | slgued to Hartley & Bro. ‘shere were no sales, | Qoaandal GOODS te be found inthis market, | LAWN SHIRT WAISTS. — rofessor of music and teacher of the French, | the ap com a aoe wtnyhog sory: e dissatistied with the nomination of Piesiaent Que Price Ouly, INFANT'S CAMBRIC SKIRTS, panish, Latin, and Greek languuges, has been | tend the session of the Evauge: erage in particular places is or is not « particu- vietimizing a number of an es | New York city, adopte lar and loc Improvement ior whici tue in. | Grant, and with all ite power was opposing bis ALEXANDRIA, W M SHUSTER & BRO., ; . “ i : lection. The people had by the evidence of Penns ivania avenue : 4 A resolution was adopted that the thanks of | habitants of the property of the section specially | ¢!&¢ > race A Bape the convention are ext ; henetitted by it may talrly be reqnired to pay | {Beir will a8 prov Petey pallets, expressed . GOUDS FOR FALL, race pagent sory THE WASHINGTON PARISU lal tax, whose function is tt to resolve the | fier" Contdence in President Grant by placi Eivzn STE4MEn— We understand that the NEW DRESS GO0US FOR FALL Fictns are anxiously Inquiring aftes his where. | for the cordial reception and generous hospital ‘The organic act does not declare what | the President, ne tae ee ae yee nation; and | steamer Kent, a very fine boat at present ply- ae es Sa ae 2 . Shouts. “From agentieman who had tendered | ity received by the visiting members of the con improvements are jocal or what are general,but | the President, he was sure, mpuld never by his | ing between Baltimore and Chester river, will NEW DRESS GOODS FOR FALL, | INFANT'S ROBES. hhim lodgings on fi strect, he stole @ quantity of | vention, and for the assistance manifested in | leave said improvements to be classified by the | Stand before his coustyteee sony ee | el een on Oe arid mohneaw ywhe a Fanerset,, Satines, Cashimeres, Po Hing and, other T'S CLOAKS. ~ < , puptl ke promoting the business and other needs of the | territorial assembly,and to pay for one class by # - mac —t - 16 Lew colors. c Sere eas named kis eons wien bs took Ronvention; that the special tanks or the one general tax, and for auother by mapecial assese- | , tt, Concluding. the Governor spoke of the | fated Wawasct. ‘The Kent will be in charge of | METEs and other Popular Biack Goods. tpcluding ‘under the pretext of getting repaired from | vention be presented to the Masonic Hall asso- | me: The assembly, hy the act before us, has | &teat interest he felt in the advancement of the | Capt. Field of the Georgeanna, an efficient oft, f the Districts alt b ‘and as th Branee SF LACK AUBAGNS * Sho" : ciation tor the ire use of the hall for their | ranged the sewers umong local improvements | iterests of the District: All he had was here, | cer, and as the steamer is swift and light of the and the 7 at extremely ian oan tempter tig lrg Bor ilegee = | meetings. Of the eoversicections fe weenie ‘adetermina, | Sd he was well content to stand or fall with it. Grenghtiebe will supply a much needed ‘want. uffalo,”and the “Otter,” at extremely low silver coins from still another. It is stated that A vote of —-s bp lacs os set Bien both grocer ion any judicial or other te precept ed peencnment or ts oie left the city. He ts of good address, is | tors and trustees of the Metropolitan and Unt- | authority get behind tt? A i Se ans on ter tate wee quite good- | tarian churches of this city for the use of their | "We aré of the opinion that the jadgment of | of Columbia would ng, houses of wor ture uw t. Davis, formely of the Ironsides, will take District | Capt. Field’s placeon the Georgeanna, nd without a parallel in URNING OF A LOADED FREIGHT CaR.—A mn this point, avexpressed in | the history of this country as having done more | freight car loaded with general morchandize GLOVES. 1 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVE: prices, Wo invite spectal attention to our large stock of Shawls, water-proof Cloth, Blankets, “Fiasa reads, Linen and Cotton Sheetin ig ts rae Wise Gicthe, rable Liners, | 2 BUTTUN LISLE THREAD GLOVE f i 0} 1 &e.. e - o 7 2 - | (IME SENT CONVENTION I EW YORE. ndet consideration is conclusive, foc lees noeey faan Erp aca ee Soo Ora ae feast, on its way up ight er Hy ea cod pricie, 9 altro ies fp ye BREAD GLOVES. Mr. Metealf, from "@ on nomina- TUE POWER OF covRts. in the United States. mn aswitch at Brady stations where tt eeanne ods delivered prompi ly to. any part of 2 LOVES. tions, reported in favor of New York city for | yy the cont shone he oe ee 7 : o ly station, where it and its JOSEPH SMA ANGE cae senior, the sani gf tor preaetir estonia! ve PB yphspi ko redeethe g sin ehoy | guAt the close of the Governor's remarks the | contents were entirely consumed. —-Gasctie, ast | wopis-eest 99 Poe! £0. WOMF 10tis ott 2 BOSTON Kip GLOVE rs “ . 4 not deny that the comtrary is settled by the | And withdrew, seu’ OMe him “good night” | evening. 3 BUTTON KID GLOV Ss. Deatn.—Mr. P. H. Riley, a member of the ity, and that makes an eud of the of RT , of Pem.: 8. A. Briggs, iH GQBEAT BARGINS IN 2 BUTTON UNDRESSED y of Sitney Pesheee or —_>—_ Alexandria Knights of St. Patrick and Catho- DRY Goops 3 BUTTON oe | H.W. Ru R. 1; for trustees | Sy ae Mop en ne, eeislative | Tom PorrricaL Camralon—Meettag of Re- ) Beneficial societies, died of heart disreso er te » eof i t tha city yester- | racancy scetuineedty tne deus af dee { Y neh ther nade ee atrOMeOUS. | publican Disseniers in the Eighth District.-a } residence inthis city, this morning. Sentact Bleached Cottons from S:, > the mod House alo 3 Now At 4o'clock the onter was given jr) Wm. M nks, ot New York. | shown that the them aside as void if it ba | teeting of the Sth district ro ublicans who are | last evening. vg wn posed them is with- | Gissatistied with the nomination Oo. ae —X—XX—_—_—_— uthority over the sub, was maple! ht in the R street Baptist urch, the president, John R. Brooks, i Lior with Tite onoaNic act. | chair, and KE’ Dudley secretary, Pree tthe FALL AVD WINTER. ug and Dir. Black give as their con- The Chair stated the object to be the selection up. Sheeting Cottons in 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, from S7iec. «1 Androscoggin Bleached Cottons 16: ani Linen Towels, $1 per doze: a Doylies 75c. per dozen and ‘able Linen from 45c. up. 3 BUTTON CASTOR GLOVE 2 BUTION DOGSKIN GLOVES. 3 BUTTON DOGSKIN GLOVES. DOGSKIN GAUNTLETS. marched into the | The repert was accepte i Patriarch New. | ped rh fin nats a a weares: matter. 2 the as to order, aut | Se gpa tr Seoul NOT is ser Lan enjored, Toasts aud raraaicn hat | give of the senso of the convention in relation to | @3t- Ci to tall in, and the ¥ dining hall, where, after Gr man fad » and the persons out jurisdiction f Clothe fro > " > 3 Black ( Gentee Pies he ee CASTOR GAUNTLETS. the question of tem favoring a pro- | Clusiom, that * the act of the Territorial Assem- | of a suitable person as candidate for the House Ludies’ Hose from to te Balbrigans at sc been preparet, but for want of time amore | Uibidon law: 6 = biy of the 2th of June, 1573. runs lear of th of Delegates. A motion was adopted author- Breck Gave og achairs from 2c, ap to QI. ¢ o'cloc! ine was again | Bifit “pes rs noianats ion in the organic act of Congress, which | 1 chai i cI ro at §1.. upwards. umn moved to thedepot, | Rev eusaneane Aree eee la & tax Of tare tian tos See tere: fon | ae. een De & teu ee BOYS’ FALL SUITS ems 2itund es $125, 81 60, $175, 82, 92.35, where the visitors took the ¢ o’clock train for ted a report. Considerable i jon followed | gencral objects aud does come within the other | W. H. Bennett, J. Taylor, E. D. Dudley, Wil- BOYS’ FALL SUITS Tied Spreeds se $1.25 and upwards, FANCY GOODS, Baltimore. oa the obieor OF uacmeeet ation and | Clause, which authorizes special taxes, in par- | son Smith, and Moses Madrey were appointed. BOYS’ FALL SUITS Woolen Blankets, Shawis, Flannels, Dress Goods, E Hesuning of lay pocoteene oD thee Lo Cotions, for local improvements. The | The committee retired, and soon after returned BOYS’ FALL sv! ej Sc~ at 20 per chat. less than former prices PERFUMERY. —Teaterday ate | a eng toni! ' territorial act, therefore, is not in conlict with | with a resolution recommending Mr. Elphonse SUITS and 160. Call nnd ees eatton Paris Kid Gloveset | soaps AND TOILET ARTICLES. rable & ut was caused by | PSEC Teral communications ead trom uit- | the organic act, nor a violation of either its let- | Youngs. ‘Phe chair reminded them that they BOYS’ FALL SUITS Gand 60. Call aud = ps LEEVE BUTTONS. > the appearance of a tame crow on the corner of | pent parts of the country and pfaced on file. ter or spirit. The taxes, being legall, assessed. | had exceeded the limits of duty given them, BOYS’ FALL SsuITs sepl8tf 1205 Pest. hae ee tots SLE] ‘UNS. 7th and O streets, whose gullet had been aston- | "4 letter from the stato convention of Michi. | Dut not collectable for four yearsyand the sow: | aud directed there thoy they retire and prepare — ——s_ | STUDS. ished by a dose of tangle-foot whisky, adminis- asking that blank forms be furnished by Rater of Present and pressing | names to present. They then rotired a second tere prod: oes FANS. the pile ips pleted, it joo ey se os trestent, was rend ont rerermed the territor l government anti: | time, and on returning presented the names of E™o2x BAXTER’S : te funds by selling certiticates of ind - | El A |. Mr. : DE LIST: UMBRELLA CHATELAINES, on taman biped: Hisutterance heeame hick, | ,,8e*- DF. Caven, from the committee to whom ithout fhereasibg. the debt of tus Dis. | wis declored whe ns west: opie, Youngs soH001 ane FAN CHATELAINES. and he gave vent to hoarse caws, while he stag” | On Sunday schools and aducation recon the | trict? ‘That depends on the nature of the con- | citizens of the 8th district. Mr. Youngs was ScHoo OXYDIZED FANCY ARTICLES. = side yey ; ar ‘aooumion same back without amendment, leaving the | tract to be made with the party that advances | invited Se make on address, and briefly remind- SCHOOL : JET JEWELRY. up, and Fuad the advantage over ha. | ™atter of publication of the denominational | the money. ed them that le was & business man, used to SCHOOL . | PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. — e crow e P ntae' as | organ (“The Helper”) in the hands of the trus- NOT A DISTRICT DEAT. action, but gh king. He thanked them for SCHOOL SAE, 8 ‘ON oes. air, mans in this case, since his drunkenness w: tees. Discussion followed this, some favoring | | These assessments are certainly not a debt of | the houor of the nomination, and promised if ALN ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS. . wholly involuntary. the leaving the matter to the parishes and Sun- | the District now; on the contrary, if considered | elected to = his whole duty. eueber 19k MORY BAXTER, day schools, and some urging that the trustees | in any relation of indeptedness, they are a debt The chair announced the committees as fol- = Pennsylvania avenue. Prosate Court, Judge Olin —Yesterday the | or the convention have charge of the matter | due from the froperty-holders of the several | lows: Finance—William H. Bennett, Samael LARGE ASSORTMEN will of Joha McNally, bequeathing the bulk of | ‘The chairman of the committee explained | sections to the District. Now, if the territorial | Jackson, E. D. Dudley, and John R. % bork bed 45808 EN’ WHITE Goops. his estate to his wife, was admitted to probate. | that the report was not the report of one man, | govern ment-pledges its faith and credit for the Campaign. Committee—E. D. Dudley, Benj. LARGE 4380K BN: NOTICE OF REMOVAL, ‘Also, the wit] of C. W. Robinson, bequeathing | jut of the entire committee, wao bad made the | amount of these assessments, or a part of them, | Carroll, Walter ield, Lewis Johnson, R. LARGE ASSOR a PLAIN LINEN HAND! his estate ta his wife. matter a deep study. and binds itself to repay the money advanced = Jones, Samuel Anderson, R. W. sagen 45308 TMEN a HEMSTITCHED HANDKEROCHIEFS. scetacas of Thomas Akaren ani George ©: | remarha, aking the gronmis' Unt the Beesioe | eeees See gee me the, Aewoementa all | Lomax, Meee Carter, John Walker, Jacob WEBS & BEVERIDGE FANCY BORDERED HANDKERGHIEFS, the estates as | re » s » of . y . ham. ited last year had although the promise be coupled with a col- | Hilleary Jordan, Jackson Taylor, 8. Jackson, ‘Have removed from Odd Fellow’s Hall, Tth street, INITIALED HANDKEROHIEFS. i —_ ae aepataled n of TO iae ovenie sanin oa fateral peg that the assessments shall ve | Sylvester Ford,” Peyton Harvey, M. Howard, No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, “| PLAIN SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. ‘he orphan children of Capt. Evan Thomas, U. | in not holding the committee of ve, to whom OP Rtied: M8 Test ws collected, to the redemption | Bamuel Grifin, John Coleman, William E: Paircee loth and Lith ‘streets, where they will con- | FANCY SILK HANDKEROHIEFS. 5. A., who was killed in the Modoc war. they had left matter to a strict account for | of it. ep io Frederick Collins. CHINA, EDGINGS. acne the er to, them, but who had Lin | | But, if the certificates iaened rport a. mere ee adjourned with cheers for Mr. ORCE RR: BUSINESS | FAMBURG INSERTINGS. . ft . hich oungs. )e Tue Govravon’s MiLtTARY, aaATE Gov —* Kees Ta eae eetass te | Dieiet Ga ee ne wi . ea ae somergr noe Pesent to soe pp andcus- | SWISS apemeae. again Tue GRveti-Buxpe — F ‘roceedings WEBB BEVERIDGE. SWISS INSERTINGS. Association.—At the seasion of the bunde aT - Ay ARTS SB SEVERIDOR. ARINI & BATES VIOTORIA LAWNS. day, Mr. Beppe oftered reso which were M O14 H street song, 404 DEMY | SisHOP LAWNS. a for the use of the ‘oertigea a anal Semmnae te _ Fompa 5 ne, TUCKED FROCKINGS, ifoct of making the earticegn ron PAE, OFor perce, acts ofthe District within to meaning ot the | Funde dung eke | ELABL BROTHERS, | fz" . Sasi probibition oF the organic law, which forbids | At five o% ‘visiting various +3 Of at the debt shall exceed termilllons of dol- interest and on the Gavernor, the delee lars. were i the Schuetzen a . ae Given in ae Fine Clothiers, le Ba, Heningta Bgaotn at 8 BOMMEB BOARD. certificates of x , Lockwood, Hufty & Taylor; ni nee udies who are Vernon, a 933 y,

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