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cee ATE NG STAR. August 16, 18ST. EVENI MONDAY. Weather Probabilities To-day. NAL OFFICER, 155. Opyice or Cater WASTINGTON, Avagust Eewin L. District Go-,¢, _ THE CORCO™%4: lon to the commi: sioners. States that he has examined the opinion Of Assistant A ttorne: | ation to the contract: | Mar get buiklings | '®. relation to the market commission, and the 's for con y Birney. struc’ in re ion of on Corcoran square, and of the so-calied e rs oo For if mee ae oe which that opinion is based; that he concurs ae ates, partly cloudy and dectiesty | Tit baum ter the oonctusisos that the one ghee SG weak traets for the constrnetion of the 7th street at aes Mga ye front and P street wing of the pro) a wincs,and sight changes in pressure, fol- P 2 lowed by clearing weather, westerly winds eee tine pogo helgeme gon oe and rising barometer from Virginia north- warn! te Lake Eiie. LOCAL RFCORD. ‘The thermometer tn the business office of | THE STAR ranged tony as follows: § & m., 75; Wa. m. 12 m., 78; 2 p. m., 804. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locats. ‘The Tallapoosa, Captain D. G. McRitehie, at the hacy yard Satorday lilineton sends tis the Galary av jes Lady's Magazine, both for S Frank eptem- precinets Sa arday useit the like ten resumed rites. * are not ning. ple ji the pe p t wilt Fres Snet!, te ecreas A gran ent ® - Important Enterprise Proposed. r { . ‘ i stor t t has passed ! Waters, with 3.001 bush by the Baitimore i Ohio rat road to the same rm, 60 hushe of wher 2 | canal boat Wheeler & Barron, bush . | Wheat, to T. C. Wheeler, also by ra bushels wheat; cai boat H. M. Taibott. | “ prospect is very meeting de- thet weil-nigh forgotten oF Sar mingo. 1 Was sap. ans, Hill- Hester street bar’ fell overboard and heeqnentiy the dxty Was sers. John Cumberiand and bont-buileers, and sent to An Unc Mockabes, » and badly beave 435 and 6th etree proban BLE Assav1T.—Tromas *, Was rnocked down between oO negro Tuistook biw for some caese. They be arrested. MARRIAGE LICENSES have been isene! to es H, Ranien and Ella Norris, Tinos. J. Philade!poia, and Netie Vo Cor BekscD u Ander Dan; 4 Hutchinson, Aw her Fob, Chariey Natnaniei f: ° THE crTIZENs along Pen syivania ave- nue, who toned the Commissioners to repay {, are actuated largely by thet held out to tax-payers by J. C. Lay Te 44 Street. in the pay- ment of special improvement taxes. — Ade, JET AND GOLD, jet aml pale sets of jewelry, and new ename! initial buttons, made in 14 karat gokt plate. Those are the new fll styles, and take the place of expensive jew- et Received rigg’s,on the avenue, rix street —-——— Do sor spEND your money for bad wash- ne. The Warwick collar looks better than ined, and does not need washing.— Adc, were mate by the of the New in | gress to that end. }a@ iy and months. gnst 24th, 1872 or, and rese: | wrong of 1 he eet K made Works porer tis to ad beer be resumec 200 shi Ii to W. M. Tait | _ CHARGES MENT. nes | bia, and charged Two indi SENT To JAI. rea Corel Wyte reéoller Stratton ¢ ant of it some thirt from whe: 1 surrounded d filth. He is ng relatives, an erty re HoOsvitar Sc Halifax, » . manner in Wb air ISTER'S emulated it, rai Conduet. sion from is @ Methodist. j &nd subsisting a third ant fourth e'! We unders has been retained by P! now in jali on a benc | the Supreme Court of tt with fc ad Juiy Mt of us ‘Shea ¢ DEATH oF AN Ec be ts nortr se West side e town of B: Ried +1 eac ~ Ye ard gounty, o He was erybody in that part of the county on » puirie habits. H re He was attende | Dr. A. W. Carpenter, wlio look charge of his a7 The Fali by a voteof 2.52 to 1 Work to-morrow (ea FE at he lat of ings on squad g a me v the Boa led by t a this wo resumed! f Jene ment ants are is t Colum be took » ess train ¢ ZO, atu on th managene town nery Store of Mr. Snillin q hae their escape. s ktore boy to follow therm, saw an officer to have them ur . Thomas, consigne THE K-STREET MAREET. 2 In ancther opinion, in relation to the K- | street market at 2ist street, he states that this market was made pursuant to enact- ments of the Legislative Assembly; that he finds nothing to show that it is not a vali ent, excepting the janses of the instrament, | which require the work to be begun imme- to be completat within four The date of the instrument is Au- so that three socalled market commission now has no | tegal existence. Further, that he ts of the | opinion that no action ought to be taken by tue Commissioners for the erection of mar- | Ket butidings on that square until there shall have been further legisiation by Con- years have If the forme, yy consider th: i by the ant of. of ar alletatm rd ot be Bo isa ex e if vile Works as ec oagh the work cou © paving of @ street there snould "mu pis be a full to be een a. ete la t& ae e Mr. Shil- Ing A ta lapsed and but little work done. Whether this suspension of work and deiay can be availed of as a reason for not resuming ope- rations depetis upon whether the cau snspension and delay is the fanit of the con- tractor or of the Board of Public Works, by whom the contract was made. trodnecd | then the District may fal the contract was aba ‘of et unre 78 Pantie y ap. Po par ot .a& the means ar omitract ated by f worl tractor an embank bout the Ith has beeome perm lays bis damages at on ,or thirty days Wheat aud 2) busheis corn, and | boat Wheeler & Bai warrant issued from —_ + —_—_ terday afternoon t Acton arrested Wim. Co! wed, one « istrict of ¢ and embi ans Who in ENTRIC CHARACTER.— at Mor Eleridge La: was abou iyed entirely alone A pre he came lo this country from ught sehool in Anne Aru € he moved to Elkridge Landin he is said to ha et in made ia amassed a fol 1 dol! n are has been arrested for complicity in Danby Barou ad sat in the court-r While ber husband was being tried for im- She you tuinister’s name is G- W. rT, Mass., operatives have 2s agreed to resume which he bad Pont ATs &7-The New York state debt not covered by Sinking fund pow amounts | S606.000, ' to less e7-The Brunswick insurance company than Wheeling, W. Va., “the last of the wild eats,” has been closed by the constabie. &2-The woman who hasn't shot a burglar or collared a tramp this season is as a last year’s bonnet. It is @ good fashion, and ought to be encouraged. s7 Charles Finlay, unmarried, bad both legs cui of at Lancaster, Pa., yest Keay terday, while attempting to board a freight train. He wiil probably die. S27 As the ladies walked on the beach, with heir | takes so | ribie who said triam leaves all hers at the hotel.” ‘a #@ ¥vings which | cus Tency, were ' City last Frida: on y evening. bir down, because otherwise long to dry,” it was the enfant ter- hanuy. “Mamma 7 Two sharpers @ud a customer from In- jana who had just given $1.50 for a box of d to be connterfeit the ferry in Jersey | sar} igaro writes severely against the use the @t on the backs of ert: | ene AT Miss Alice 8. oF schools. minals in Eng- 1D, AUSwers | that this pcnishment is more mereifal than the treatuner.t Of girls In Frenen boartne ev It was aftéy dinner and it was dull, the conversation did 3:0t seem to start in’ the jeast. Then the cynic said, “ Will home that one ma. to tear him all leaves?” io baye @ fine pieves as oppor: soon ‘tanity as he ‘ | Any - | runnin what will heeome of his from the People. | OAK HILL CEMETERY AGAIN. Evli‘or Star: | beg leave for asmall space in our paper to endorse every word of Dr. ootbary in bis communication ,to your paper relative to his treatment by that same “verdant looking specimen of humanity” oa attempting to enter the hallowed precincts of Osk ail Cemetery, as having experienced the same myself under the same cireum- stances. Of course this “verdant” is not the party whoshould be made to “stepdown and ont;” but the officers who have exhibited a ‘eT persons appointed in their places. e Inisfortuue tat such places are too often laced in charge of the ignorant and officions. 'o one who had occasion to visit Oak Hill Cemetery under Mr. Barker's management but will testify to bis uniform courtesy aud disposition to accommodate all. I trust Dr. Woodbury's statement will lead to an “in- vestigation,” and we shall have a new “role” in the management and control of this most hallowed resting place of the dead. Yours, FRANCIS Brown. NIGHT HOWLS. E:ttor Star: Your readers can form no idea of what an ear-splitting outrage may be al- | lowed to exist in a well-regulated city, un- less you, ior their benefit, send one of your very efficient reporters to Lith and Q streets rorthwest to listen to and observe the fiveor six vagabonds who “make night hideous” in that vicinity by howling negro and other melodies from 10 p, m. to 12:39, or there abouts, every night. One of these amateurs is especially loud and exeruciating. The notes of thé nightingale are audible only a few yards off: bnt this miserable wretehy, like the donkey, makes himself heard at a dis- jess than six blocks (estimates) policeman of average eapacity could hot hesitate as to his duty for one moment » bearing these vocalists, and as they turh the whole neighborhood their how | shouting. and whistling must have b | heard very often by off c. vee Marinate | THE COURTS. j a E COURT—Judge Sacl. and George Johnson y lead pe a, were fine ance Of Di fom the s Wm. Connell, charged with lar- case quashed, the warrant being Lion Spinue: of a hat: $19 and costs. or 30 days in je Heyno reed with assauit and battery | on Frederick M. Stewart; continued. Ellen | Spottswood and Anna Ricks, } seems to Lave grown out of jealousy: he alleges) havin left h * with Ellen. Anna was flned $5 1. Wim. Sinaliwood, lar- ‘ s; S20 fine or days. Je ock assault on Join HL. Williams. Th {took place in the ist preeinet police fA l—appeal noted. Same on Elizabeth Cavanan; costs, or S)aays in jail. Harp on Louisa Jones: fine, or and bonds to Keep the peace it eorge Domer lised to get with the witne 1 the Court said he should have 1 first, and sentenced him to 7 3 or three months in jail. Charles Vij ssault ou Mary Bra fined £14 and cos } t Faced ASSAULT ON THE YACHTMEN. 2 Freder “irly Sunday mor Stewart aud Mr. Ca hh street, near G sc ty of four or five m (arrested by em the and us abe € Parsons, Chas. Mor- rsons, and George FE, 1, Malicious trespass in ac lowest fine (35, with costs,) was imposed, in view of the good character of the James Jackso e; 35. Wm. € ns alias robbery of Wm. Fiizhu: @ action of the grand jury. iter, assault on Ella Sianght ah Dickson. assault on Join Queen: or (0 days in jail, Adexander Adamson, awison, who testified that amson threatened to Kill him, and was ready to be hung for it; bonds to keep the peace. Theodore F. Keyser, threats towards hilas G. Keyser, bis father. The son pro- tested that the threats were made by the father, and promised to give the father no further trouble, and would leave his house atonce. The court required personal bonds, nd he was released upon giving the same. Jos. Dougherty and Michael Mahan, affray Denugherty $5 and Mahan discharged, H | Powell a Edward Hanson, assanit Christopher Florence, 5 each. Williams forfeited collateral on John Henry Mary Tinson, sf M ead, profane; $5. Geo |W aime: Davenport, for- ferted ¢¢ ral profane; Fanny Gaskins. a vagrant, was sent down. Bar curran forfeited. John Kelly, same, ' i Seran Huvall, alias Sarah Greentie sentdown for vagrancy. md and boisterous ym. Kowie anc terous in th rly Young, , WAS Daniel Back: B. Briggs, sam¢ 4 $5. Lewis Walker, loud and Center market; 35 ea able-bodied vazrant, w t down. Redmond Barrett, loud and Stevons; 35, Wm. P. Perry forfeited. chac) Drooney; same. Frank Harri ©. Robert Jodes, disturbing Georgetos William Alhert forfeited. i Jerry Ellom orge Corbin, disturbing the Cissel som ley citive 5. Mary Venjamin Foster forfeited. George Price, disorderly; forfeite!. Isaac James; same. | Wile Stafford and Harry Walters, eolored, were sent own as vagrants. Martin (alias I ) Welen, charged with being a vagrant visable means of support;” sent . default of bonds, Watson Green, down. Joseph Berkley, trespass on Bett, same, $5. park: forfeited. Cornelius Williams, cursing; =5. Daniel W. Haines; forfeited.’ Albert Rabb ett: same+ amuel Fry;same. James | Taylor; forieited. Edward Henson, carrying az0r; 520. Tony Dray; forfeited $5, James Snowden, charged with threats to C. Flor. cuce, $109 bonds Lo keep the peace. —— SANITARY DRAINAGE. conference lately held in Birmingham, Eng., | & paper was read setting forth the method pursued by one of the artisans, and lavorers’ pelidins companies, in order to attain the most perfect sanitery security practicable, and especially tn tne matter ofdrainage. The method. in this respect, consists in avoiding, mvariably. the carrying of drains under any portion of the house. Instead of thts. adrain is arranged at the backs of tworows of houses, At @ sanitary main drain; the drain pipes are also led om the backs'of the honses instead of be- neath them and hence {nto the street, as is generally done in the after modes of house ‘Alnage company in the houses they have built in various cites, and it is likewise being adopted near London at the Shaftesbury ex tate, Where some 8) houses have already erected and 4% more are in process of uction. It 1s said that the death rate se houses, compared with that of a T number of ordinarily drained houses, has been ach | 5 WEDGED IN A FLUE.-A man was found wedgert in # fine of the furnace of the Sum- mertield M. BE. | Conn., last Saturday fue was of zine, 11 > WZ, az | ws downwar. made in the e to hls head, in order to give omplished, the flue had to broken open its entire id be extricated. When ble, and tp a few min- st help. IN A_CIGAR.—The Reeding Eagle says: Dr CE. Shoemaker, apufacturer and Shipper of roofing slate, 1$ a cigar smoker. A few weeks ago he became qnite fl from smoking a cigar. Yesteniay, while puffing away at another ‘ten center,* | he was similarly attacked, and he examined the cigar, and found that’about two-thirds of the filler consisted of a piece of hempen rope and a piece of highly-colored paper, sueh as Chinese fire-crackers are usually wrapped in. The doctor's illness was easily accounted for THERE is living in our county, near the Gum spring, with Matthew Lee, a colored | man by the name of Clem West, one hun- dred and sixteen or seventeen years of ago, haie and hearty, and to all appearances will live four or five years longer. Hecame from se and” belon; to the Berkeley far! —— their descendants ever since, and lived In thesame neighborhood. The writer has known him over sixty years, and is sat- isfied he is fully that age—Leesburg Washing- rescued he was Inse utes wonld hay Wat was F go in the water. A a 1 otekiater trie esl aay ath are now keeping company shar! notwithstanding she procured a garden-rake and made diligent search for them.—Aflantic City Review, THE THREE MILE SCULL RACE between Manton, of Nail City Club, and Corcoran, of hs MSStrany"™ Steeda tec 09 ss Si ay. y Pime, 2 minutes 4 4-5 second. s2"Rey. Henry Ward Beecher to an ingeeensn cot groention 5 the ‘win Moun- tain House, N. H., yesterday. of Miss Philpott, last week bel the Cave of the Winds, Niagara was recovered Sunday in the Whirl it could be identified only by the i tengihwise in the gardens, and into | This plan bas been carried out by | in West Stratford, | meanness of spirit and an {j ince of the | rights of lot owners that. call for their dismissal, and competent, capable and t is | } | Washington Grove Camp Meeting. (Special Oorrespondence of The Star.) CAMP NEAR GAITHERSBURG, Aug. 16. On Saturday morning, after another night's ~~ 4 . ————eEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEEeE————EE—EEE>EEEEEEE—————————————_—_——Z[—_ __——————_—_—_—_—_— ‘roment NAAN SQUARE MARKET. District, 1 &, eommanient ground to cease their abor and repair to the ‘stand to listen to | 'E OPENING SERVICES and to lcipate in the same. In a short time business had been suspended and the tent-hokiers and visitors, to a consitera- ble number, had ed for FoTsu.p in CITY ITEMS. UPON THE HEALTH OF THE TEETH de- SS Sees a breath. Preserve | unblemished by the use of the famous | Soredont, that barmiess je! x Preparation, add you will never Fegret le i utte 5 99 Jferon Sheet, Goreme. 0 6. rain, the sun arose in all its splendor, aud ! :h grove, a caough many wer “SAppoid tad —— fn Detabiished, Ma Beem tom goerecs, um. 4 quickly dried up the wet ground and l¢6"%s, | in geiting there on account of the frequent | THAT TRON ie CALTABLE AS A MEDICINE ee et en at coat, Soe, AMONG THE ARRIVALS showers and the threatening aspect of the has long been Known, bat it Is only since its } oy Uns efte and Triamings, td since Friday were Henry 4, wilson, of weather. Preparation in the particular form of Peru- ac. @e. nfeaned or dyed. also, Georgetown; Fyan® “vitson and Mr. Bar- BISHOP GREEN PREACHED fiom Syrup that its fall over disease | Rew ore aod Wanbens tconel Gases lear, Mr. Ayre, vig to and family and | from the following text: “What. think ye bas been brought fo let. Its effect in eases th» Sommer worths, — H. B. Castieman, A. E. that the master will not come to the feast?” SY Berry, Ji ‘isher and a host of others. The train on Saturday ‘ Bect us your adirew of dyspepsia and debility is most salutary. c re ‘Tho gh his theme was one of toquiry, he | = | torn evening was loaded with who | pioved to his andience, before he conclided, | JAMES Y. DAvIS’ Sons, 621 Pennsylvania cbsrge. came out to stay over Sunday, Ks tothe | Tecssne wheres ben aiteans at the teast. avenue, under Metropolitan Hotel, have this | Bs from sed Soe no ee , there were three After the opening services, prayer meeting | Gay introduced the Broadway style Silk arrived from city, bringing over 2,000 | was commecced and continued till a late Hat, adopted by the retail hatters of New visitors, whieh, including the from / hour in the evening. | York. 84,3 the country and from the train coming from | SATURDAY H c saraceet Withe SUMMER BOARDERS the west, augmented the number on the | was more of business day in general. Like | iste can Eek oat a ; $30... PER MONTH... 30 ground to nearly 5,060. | Israel every one seemed to be gathering his | "0 the shoe Wane wa oem. arn = FENWICK 'S HOTEL ° SUDDEN ILLNESS, | Portion of manna for thé Sabbath. The ex- | {ugrowing Nails, | Vasoular Excrescences, | “7y Leoxanotowx, Mo. On Saturday we had another attack of | pectations were that Ifthe weather was fay. rg Tyg I Ege 4 = BEVER ~ pugden gickbess, jigs Maria Berry was rable quite a crowd would be present during | feated, at Dr. White's establishment, 13th Picuba sees are taken suddenly ill while starting toattend a the Sabbath, and of course ample provision | Sect, opposite the ry: ow Peady for the reception of Summer a) one ing ne ee mien of must be made for their accommodation, al- | ™ 6 p.m. po A bones, with 9 roves Annapolis, was cal ‘0 gee her and pro- ‘though the showers at intervals seemed to | pegwer, ACADENY Faw eee “ feom, c n LACS "4 qnier county, Va, | didieburg ts sttaated ta the most beautif papery bate Eatrecovens very ili | indicate that thelr preparation would bela | won. W. Smith, senior princl doreed | healthy section of Bortherns Virginie, BAY mnie, SERVICES OF SATURDAY. The reg was held in the tent on Fifth 8. m., and was led by Rev. F. W. Kirby. ular prayer and experience meeting Sone! At pal, ise by the highest educational authoritiesot Vir- | a Rates remarkably reasonable; much | jess than those of any sitllar institution in | | the state. 8,9,e018 southwest of Washington Clty; has ( ' SUNDAY MORNING denominations and pleasant eoclety. T) dawned beautifully, and at an early hour many began to make their appearance on the greuud. The morning prayer-meeting ore is wit Smile of the Hoosee fue Mineral Spring, whos | tardical waters have been propoanced by Physician | & beegnal to any In the state, Daily Stages conneot } the same bour a ladies meeting was held in | was well attended, and gave indications tha! DR. CW. BENSON = Celery and Charho- | f,Uithe Baiirosd Depots at Leesbure ant at the the tent on Broadway, aud was led by Sister the army was ing for Aheavy day's | mile Pills are prepared expressiy to cure | drat" ad Soaee Suter h a Eee pee Burri ii | battle. As the day grew olier the road began | Hewtaches, Neuralgia, Nervonsnes ¥4 | pr Sead tw ha.m. the Rev. Mr. Hodges, of 4th | to present a lively appearance, with the ru- | Sleeplessness, and will cure any ease. Pric 4 . EF. churen, preached frota Rev. 21, | merous vebicles of ail kinds and pedestrians | 5) cents a box, postage free. ald by a mac BANGE Mores, 2ist to 2th verses inclusive. Iu his opening | by the hundred coming in all directions to, ists, and Charles Stott & Co., 480 Pean- Sttnates on the bigber on the DEN remarks the speaker steted that he had the | wards the camp. Py some mistinderstand nia avenne. Washington. 8.5.60) | fetretfroaa Smile fr. poo Be As shew reputation of preaching long sermons, but | ing the &:90trat. failed to stop nt the camp ———-s- } ing ing trains cach way tor be wished to redeem himsell to-day. After ATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, Cornerof | trip t Try N Persons were disa | Station and mar | on The botel as new, with 4 preaching about twenty-dve minutes, he |on account tereo!, and failed to rsaen the | New York avenue aud i5ch street, pays 5 per | the ire length, The rooms well ta closed by ren that 2 had "two snnd at the usual’ he he other trains | cent Ou deposits foreweh eatentar | $2, The dining room cool aot airy. Tt cr three hours to spare h { take up | during the das, however, stopped afew rots | month. Banking tod Baturiavs.9 Ng ee A RO TS each point *n the text and discuss it. from the groind and crowds the city | to¢anastoa Wits. wise Man FRANCISS CANNON, Poca: At the opening of the service the presiding | were present at the evening services. reer = 5 - atta elier stated that thoir labors had not beea in | as much difficulty y arisen on | ,,S5 to 810.000 bus be vented tn Broce | “ . vain, as persons had been con- | account of booth Priviteges and paict 9 How HOTE!I verted sit ihihg of the eamp, thelr # | fo do it" A book oo Wall stnwet, sent free ssa = At 2p.im. the ladies foreign missionary | of service T ge é Co, Barkers, 2 Wall street ER HOUSE, soetety held'a meeting in thi Broatway tent. | New York. = 63 ae - The meeting was addressed by Mrs, Linville | but four 1 0x Skwinc MAC! wAOw Save . and Mrs. Dr. Newman, who read forthe in- | these tot the of | eit® SINOER SEWING MACHINE sales 0 moerEan bane formation of those present several extracts | four churches that were holdin i cs pone: of letters from missionaries enable them to re. something to Iqit- A SELEOT FIRST CLASS HOTE . At the same hour was a children’s | date the debts on their churc The result 2 t ‘ meeting In the 5th avenue tent; and a Bible | proveda success—and during the serviess no reading in Bro, Simpsou’stenton Wdavenue, | trafficking was permitted and general cood my 1 led by Rro. H. Atdp. m., instead of the sling prevailed. AND bay usual sertaon there was a general prayer and p Opening services were condnetal by Ne 1700 & experience meeting held at the stand, led by | Rey. Hezekiah Butler, of A. M. E. Zion con- | Re v. RK. Norris. After the meeting a large number of penitents presented themselves r, etion, by re the bymn * &e. at the altar. ‘The usnal Y.M.C.A.mecting | The from w! wid Was held at Go'clock. At 7.20 p. ma. the Rev was taken from St. Jo: TUMBERLS Mr. Hobbs preached a most effective sermo: se, “Howbeit, wh «Mate! Mi: r from Revelations34 chapter 20th verse: «Be is come be will COAL AND Woon. hold I stand at the door and knock, «e.” A | troth.’ At Il a.m. Rev. J Tw a larger number of penitents presented them- | telio M. P. church, prea — selves at the altar after : 2 woop: woop: usual; @ few of whom pri 5 . THE LAST SABBATH OF THE CAMP. SAT he | 1am wow receiving all size of the tes As stated there werea great many arrivals | At2p. m. Rev. Je ga NOB wei ye — this morning from the city and ‘country A. M. Zion ec aber ee ©wak, there being at least 5,009 people on t Genesis ii, chap. 17 “Lee” SWithedbacre” and “Leeuet a ground, Thegathering ofso many people in | eatest. thereof ou shalt surely dic’ Att Waite Ash. “Lorbeory” bod Oneday naturally ereated great bustle, con- | p.m. Green, of the I. M. E. eon- tents wih trasting strongly with the previous quict neet from !st Epistl2 of Jot ney eee 4ndy SABBATH MORNIN tu. the Rey. 1 ‘Entire san tness of In @ll this elass of meetings the predominate ) the ¥.M. C. Z al the sta: ing the meeting, sa & meeting of s pied in quotir ng praise tc 9 SERVICES. Brother Hall, 1 it would be pr ; bat the Od, # a led a meet- and, consid- hour, it was well at- . had charge of the ime Was oceti- Ssages of Scripture, or giv- 1 personal experiences. f © pos the orginal Tag at low heures pri Le WOOD, sawed and «pit an ai what ma Father hoth bestowed up mons thror F and powerful interest by th ner of love the The ser- Ae Ww. n. MAR LOW At the cone! meeting ¥ mourners" Ss prayer | the stand, and Ui use. I at Bound Hit borthwest STRIKE Fibbs COALI« 25 00 0 Address 18 STRIKE FOR ROUL bench WAS Pp came forward erying for mer woop £5.00—% Aut of their sins. i Balt The people con j athor from the | . ! ded Sith ConmiguIne it was a meeting loug to be remembered by | eiiy for evening se nth ‘ reUte Upon Cargo. Gall those attending It, on account of the deep | pet sounded fur the wwe religious feeling pervading it. fooked threatening & : t the prt AL 10:50 some four thousand people assem- | there seemed to be as wh | & the cond Baines w ble assembled to bear the Dr. W. 8. Ed- | there was durit with the school. ite arta: | biewt individual nn the mane wards. filled by Rey. Rob't Wheeler, of J And the progress ta krswhedin tn tun i LOCK! LOOK) Before the commencement of the morning | el, M. 1. citrch, who preache! as Li J Thomas, LL D.. EB. Harcey, MD GOOD PLNE Wo wered for 89 per cord exercises the Rev. B. P. Brown came to the | efiectual sermon, Aud jnany were er ckton Garneti, MD ; | Ga % front to perform one of the most importaut | merey when your correspondent left HORTLIDGE. AM. | be 25 Tbe. to the & duties in the Methodist chureh, taat of Today, ats p.m. Rev. Thomas Se | OT EA WED ee SPLIT Woop ° GGING A LITTLE MONEY Dana, the Indian revivalist, is aunour | PRENCH air low price, st — > to pay expenses. After a few remarks he | preach, and If the weather continues fa , turned the matter over to Dr. Newman, wio s 11-8200 of It by five and the balance by one-dollar, sab- inas dott scriptions. In receiving from Mr. W.a fly rsubseription he W., Was the arc, itect of THE PREACHERS’ STAND, ort Lime raise and when he saw it he thought he was in It resembled the architecture of Yeddo. Japan a great deal. fler the collection, the Re preached from Numb., 10. said unto Hobab, the soa of Midianite, journeyi said, Dw Dr. mentavors ermmarked that he, Mr. dwards And Moses agnel, the Moses’ father-in-law, We are unto the place of which the Lor! give il to you; come thou with us and we will do thee good; for the Lord at. spoken goo coucerning Israel.” Com- ad critics are not scttled as to the relationship of Moses with the persons MADEMOISELLE PEUD'ROMME Will return to the efty by the Ist oF SErtE when she will be ready t her residence, 1530 I str: Wnevan ru JOHNSON BROTHERS, able many will be in attendanee, as th and Dep cilities are such that persons fr the city can attend the evening services and resurn by the express train, which reaches the city at ll p.m. OBSERVER. ALEXANDRIA. J 33 | ESLEYAN FEMAL WILMINGTON, DEL BUILDING MATERIALS. Cononen’s INQurst.—Dr. R. C. Powell, | ak"™ = THURSDAY, September | | 7 Rovestmmeyee, bende soe Coke coroner, held an Inquest in “Petersbare d for moun | PUNK, OAK end KICKOBY WOUD in the stick o this morning, upon the dead of Mary Jones, ¢ was to the efle body of a chtid ored. The evidence elicited 1 that a colored stranger. m under hon Sarge sd gpm: all Kept under cover. hE the contro] of several Drande of and Domestic CRMENTS and CALCINS i Pias- named J. W. Wixters, representing himeell | 2, &.U.. Pree. Cy nanat aR yearly many mills é @8 a mesmeric doctor and spiritualist, had | ies CALKINS SCH } pe yey ae ite ae romised to cure the child—which was 5 DAY. Sepromber ih | wholesale and retail, pon terme that -isty compe- for two dollars in currency and a silverdir ania avenue, € that the requisite mony having heen raised, | pi Gtjon reet and Penney ty Courrel Offo»-423 Lonisisns avente northwest. the sick child was subjected to thensual con- | * SH_ AND FEENO Brauch Yard—ist et., bet. 3 and C sts, soucheast. named in the text. This lar juring manipulations. after which om FoR NG capes! comity a een UN AND. cresed to Hobab whil of @ mixture was administered to it, j ber 2Otb. at $21 Marvin —— — es journeying to the promis Moses that soon afterwards it died. An exam: | a * Bin. | J & 206, Vited hima fo remain and share the goodness | tion of the medicine administered sho Dinclever bow ° of God and the joys of the promised lant. | that it was inocuons, and one of the bol - ee | Desier in Best Vartetios of This Invitation was an evidence of domestic | showed that it came to its death from natri- JLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY | ASTHBACITE AND CUMBERLAND OGsL happiness In the family of Mose Tae | ral causes, and the verdict of the jury was WASHINGTON, DC. } speaker called attention to the Lwo points embraced in the text. The condition of t children of Israel was an uns all tueir surroundings gave e fact that they were journeyii ahome. Gou’s ancient chureh in the wil hess is & type of God’s church nor. jourseying; we are pressing Outside of the bib poses. place of discipline, a battle felt. regard to the enobling views of life. is written upon everything eround. Joyment of success is perfect. nishes. AFTERNOON SERVICES. AtZp.m. the Y. M.C. A. held two meet- ings, one down near the depot, led by J. H. the other in the square, ledgby ail; both of these meetings were At the same hour thera was eld in tye Broadway tent. At the Mrs. Dr. Newman made Olcott, ani Brother well attended 4 ladies’ meet This was jed by Rev. children’s meetiy Mr. Wheeler. carry out the law of Moses. then discussed the doct tions for which be is so famous. by Inviting sinners to the altar. led one, and idence of the that the were looki .g forward to some other land for We are onward for something ‘better beyond this vale of tears, ble we get our clearest con- ception of our being and its wants and pur- God never intended his children to Ieel pertecily at home on this earth; it isa Christi- | anity need pot shrink from a comparison | With any system of philosophy or reli zion in ge No en- The soul is ever wishing and hoping for something bet- ter, something more than the present fur- The speaker ne of self-deception, and called attention to two potnts—the na. closed the et!ck, or sawed and spilt Also, WOOD tu Prices for cash. rdpdered accontingly. The “doctor. RATORY DEPARTMENT opeus Sep- THE COLLEGE, § MEDICAL DEPA LAW DEPARTME 4 Ofticws and Yards:—Boot of Ki street ani tsbuse os and = Inland avenue, bevwenn sh and ith etree Mess HAMILTOR 786-19 had previously been arrested and commit: to Jail. was inimediately ret Civin fre sed. red man, hail Piscataway, went into the restaura Capt. Petty, foot of King street, to-day ‘Orders ais reosived thro RIGHTS. @ PEARSON. commer Sth A he ‘D streets 7 LLD Ss eotn | id cailed fora drink. He was told to go | Spoon HILL OOD into another room, when the drink was sent ROR Be OO es vier. ae H TIONAL 7 to him, but instead of drinking it heSmashes axe ~Oonn Ec 1 ONAL S the tumbler in which ft was containe! upon | THBEE COUSSES-CONMEKCIAL, SCLE iN . | the table, swearing that if he could not hi Rare opportunities oxo alte © | Corner Mich st amd New Vork avenue it in the tar he wouldn't have it at all. He | sirous ot ftting hime! | 3 AR 2 then became more boisterous, aud oniering | cantile or Literary par FiBE AND BULGLAB-PBOOR VAULTS. | a meat swore he would eat it wh: Studies resumed on MUNDAY, September 62h Board aud Tuition. per year, $2 For farther information gidres+ | 238-c02m BROTHER BETTELIN. Pres | FPA 8544 MORE AcAcEMY,— i TLE DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOK GIKLS, he chose. His conduct becoming unbearable Capt Petty attempted to eject him, when he | Struck the captain a violent blow, and cor Unuing his assault, was struck on the hea: by Mr. George Petty, the captain's son, and | brought to his senses, after which he was ! | i i tnd» of vainabtes taken on deposit. § ates Uidow hours, $4.m. to 4 p.m Gre GRY PLANT, Preetsont Ww. BE HD coty > ERS, arrested by the police and taken to the NEAR BALTIMOKE. Have removed thetr Hiankiug Monge to li BUTT | tion-house, In a locatic | BEALDING, corner sth aud Batreste = BOTT Camp MEETINGS.—The Southern odist camp meeting, for Fai begin at Gibson's Woods, nes ton, W. and O. railroad, on Thursday next and the Methodist Episcopal camp meeting, for the same circuit, commenced at Clifton Station, Va. Midland railroad, to-day. PROPERTY SALE.—The lot of ground and | two-story brick house thereon, situated on the northeast corner of the intersection of of seer training, thorough with the infiven ‘The forty: first year b EF Apply tor € ABTHUR BICH, M. D., Reiste 72 wsw, sre TON FEMALE SEMINARY Bry. J.1. MILLER, A. M., Prin rPat ‘They a oral Becktug bes heck at «ight, drew Brafte on Beltim, Bulndclphte soc Now York, ay wnd Bell Fores Kobange, and make (0) } tions on all Deine ‘oar | $50. 8100, | dmvested tn Stock i ' cultare, | ius Beptemt ulare to Bow lath.» Yeads to mary thousands of beneive explanatory circ Sintemente aud qu-tation prices of wil an interesting adress to the little folks. Columbus and Cameron strects, were sold | , Prof. E- Lonis kde, of Virginia F othe 7 * = | , At Sp. m- the Rev. Dr. Newman preached | this morning by F. A. Kirby, auctioneer, to | it); {rincipal Masi: Department anaied free. to there Genian te ee haar {oa very large congregation from Acts xxvi., | William Cogan and W. H. Muir, for $1.315— | atle: extravagance ie araee prhhicited, keer nie SLEX. FeoTHINGH tu & © % “1 verily thought with myself tuat I | Gazette, 14h. board: instruction therovgh; location the bost ts | BANKERS AND BE OE ERS, ought to do many things contrary to the Stannion NX, Stock Kacharge.” 1a Wail et... ¥ pame ot Jesus of Nazereth. ve Know but ! —s . = } Little of the early history 9f St. Paul, excapt FINANCIAL AND CONPERCIAL. i sclht Send for Cotategns, with ent of batts ———— —=—= | that he followed the t of his father—a j326-colm “> "traanton. Va. | tent maker. At the lime we speak of the sie Seek Gaseed See _Stannton, Va DEVLIN & GCO.. | Jewish nation were divided into three orth Carolina six'¢, old, 2) pets: FEMALB INSTITUTE, i classes, the Pharisees, Saducees and Es- | bid to-day. iT niet, Wa i j (YEW VORR, thenes. The Pharisees were the most na- | BaLTiMORE, August 16. —Cotton qniet—middiing, SEAR BALTIMORE, MD } . J | merous, and had originally separated from | }4<@ 14 Jour weak, and P sco off 25.0 — | | the other Jews, that they might more fully 5.80. do, extra, 5.7586.80; do. family, 6.750 five F STREES ; do extra, 6 75a7, ds, 7 S¢a7 75: do family, 9.00 ; City do. Bio Wheat quiet ani | | This institute bas }cea tn | oil round—Howard street and western super, 4754 | | >peratt in for 9 years. | - ‘No. 2, western, gmber, I 43: mixed do.,1.4. | The samt _ of pore — ie location is p ~ | ture eflect conversion. Divine truth jo estern > 1; Pew wania red, b.sal4 eminently bv 5. ie central, aud t¢ exsily re ned Gumen Int palais hiblecenpaiion Or cori ot | Maryland red" Ii8al 45; do. amber, 1ffulss- do. | by railroad trou ialiiore and Wasuuneton Gace CUSTOM DEPARTMEZN Fogencration is the depravity of man’s falien | WE. 1.20a1 80 Corn weak aid lower for w or circulars address : catiie | nature. If he is to be saved he must be | an Velluw, sia: weste mit pee: | ip) Cty Boe fis, | WOROUR cusrom TRADE WE saved from something The doctrine of re- Oate yuict—sombern. SiuG); western | ~ yD pay | BESTABSORTE. STOCK OF MAT generation is founded on a great necessity. He | O3a64: western mixed, lad. Bye dull bat | heering? PVE eUe AND DAY | BE FOUND IN THE UNITED STAT | then discussed the nature and effects of con- | 996 Hay scares ani fitm—M nickel chester | FABRICS MaNUVACTURRD EXPLLS“LY FOE ic several coset ea Uinateasions, | Peng elie eae ae a foord esd Tutte 80 ese | US, AND THY OHOICEST FANCY ETYLES OF ption of Paul's journey to Da- oat .», Bu ate Fourth rear cpene SEPTEMBER _ " 4 oue of those eloquent Hescrip- AD, thea 135 al24s, Toe urth year pens 13 | SNGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND AMER. Address LOUIS POLLENS, A.M Aug3-Im SHE WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY vulders, 18. Land firm—reth western extra 25; de CAS MANUFACTCRE. FOR THIS BRANOE OF OUB BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THx BEST DEPARTURE OF THE SUNDAY VISITORS. | and beavy—crnde: +3 wall be topeted MONDAY. Seprember 13,159, | ABTISTIO TALKNT, UNEQUALED LABOR Notics was given that at 5 o'clock one | let but urong—Wio carcves, Tssad, St the school butiding. No: 1023 wa “pis willbe | FOB THE MECHANICAL WORK, AND Im train would start for Washington, aud | Bate. Whisky quiet 1240) 206. = —_ SVERY BESPEOT TUEN OUT STRICTLY another at 6.30 o'clock; but long before the | mone Goid, 1S. Exchange—loug, 457%. abot, the principals, at 1027 1 FiST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL CLOTEING hour hundreds were wending thelr way to | So" Governments tounts sian esgic Went, OF procure circulars, w OBDERED AT OUB WASHINGTON OFFICH the depot, and by the time the train errivet | “New Yous, August i€—Flonr dull and hoary Jound at the principal bookstores, angs FOR THIS DEPARTMENT if MADE UF 1 the lurge mass of Sunday visitors were at | Wheat, dull aud orn ‘dull QT. CECILIA'S AC Y, UNDEB THE BREW YORK AS BKPRESKNTAD, SOTWITH- the depot waiting to make © rush for seat "7 The Oneida, sang BS rection of the Sisters ‘Oroas, 601 It was uearly 7 o'clock, however, before th all got away, and tue camp resumed its quiet appearance. EVENING SERVICES. The meeting at 6 p. m. M.C.A., was very ey, Qne of great interest. The the meeting, thoughts were expressed. At7.30, the Rev. Mr. Nailor, of Fayette- ‘@ Very eloquent and effective sermon, f uaded on the text in Luke, xix, 10.—“The Son of Man is come to Seek and to save that which was lost.” At the close of the sermon a shower of rain drove them to the tent, where a number pre- Sented themselves at the altar. Before the street, Baltimore, pi Service closed there were five conversious. INCIDENTS OF THE CAMP. On Saturday tuere was quite a sensation in ‘camp on @ccount of the correspondence morao- ‘rom in charge of the Y. tended, and was subject was the ‘Sunday school lesson for the day: Jesus the Bread of Life. A large number took part in and some very beautiful of the Holy, Kast Capitol street, Washington. D. O., will ee for the reception cf Boarders the first Moniay Of September. Terms per session of five months, 100. For proepsctus apply to vention Sy a fide. Allwice SEMINARY FOR YOUNG La DLES. The duties of thie long-established Inetitoti will be resumed (D. V.) on WEDNESDAY, the lsh STABRDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOMR OP OUB OOMPETITUKS THAT WE FILL THESm OXRDEBS FHOM OUK BEADY BAUE STOUR. BEADY MADE CLOTELNG,. N. Y., community propose to bave a public Turkish bath. ®7Charies Crossman, of Maine, has a centennial bed-rope. What next? @7 Syracuse, N. Y., has a woman who per- sists in appearing in velvet pants. aA ‘ition is on foot to build Hen: Ward Beether @ summer church in the ATOUB WASSHINGTOS OF FUR WR KEBP oo a4 a ALSO A LUNE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS White mountains. fer OUK READY MADE BTOOK, 00: iSTING OF &7 Instruction in swimming is to be added OCR LATEST STYLES OF MEN: ‘OUTuB, to the curriculum of the lyoke (Mass.) jy30-Im ILDREN - fasts AND OB 'S SUITS, AND SPRING &7 Now they are saying things about the | $57 7°2,2E8 canines ras 7" "ub on Hartford chief of police he doesn’t 10 interfere with the gam! 3 ‘M.) Media, Pa. 333) Pyles or ove “ipeteuts Modors STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, ormediate departucntss Send for Ctrenlar. ew aoa, ith street To oat PURE IMPORTED WINES, Isat GEO. M. HENAULT’S, Direct ant. Gasman Importer, _Jzitim _Soatheart comer 8:8 aod Dis. n.'w_ SITCHEN OTENSILS, TIN WABE, &c We contract for Seer basics | Neer RZ aungg ook SNS RATNER a | amore it}e' .

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