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wee pee en re eee OE IN Heather Probabilities To-day. oF CHiIrr SIGNAL OFFICER, sHINGTON, August viddie and south Atiantic mperatul ode than on TI to wester- ty winds tionary or rising barome- ter. LOCAL RECORD. ‘Tre eter in the business office of | LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. Tp lamps will t ted tonightat 7.20 p. m., and extinguts! £9 pm. It locks as though St. Swithen had got ibrougi B.A. Brosnan sends us the Oxholic Workd ashington, er in tb navy fron between of the onter. Ll was elected ielding Rob- with Rev. Jesse Lee acting t y Abert Dowell. After tog @ ouraher of letters frog: churehes Snel b he a@sso- U. alerts to rietot Co el glass euttors; om mek: Sonn Coen, fasteaines: W. ¢ . Secerssrur Ba.timone ihe prizes wow a’ WASHINGTONIANS AT THR HURTZENFEST esterday the park of the Baltimore Target Rite-Shooting Compa: held at their park, Belair road, on Monday and Tues were awarded. Mr. R. Heunseh, ef this city. took the first prize for the ring target, he ring made WW rings, and L. Beyer, of this city, the twelfth, 7 rings. At abe bull's eye target Mr. Heunsch took the sixth and Mr. Beyer the fifteenth. free ba —odivennons CRUELTY PUNISHED.—Yesterday, Officer Markwood arrested si col- cored, for cruelly beating & and kuock- tog out one bis eyes with the buttofa whip. Justice Plant fined himsi0 Theo- dove F. Gatebel yesterday afternoon arrested James Joknson, colored, for working @ horse Dine gost Shoulders, anct Justice 1 fined | Henry S. Haliey, James P. Ktrny, Mrs. jas. | pumber of visitors from both city and coun- Knights of the Ring. | A TWO DAYS TOURNAMENT AT THE NA- TIONAL RACE COURSE. \ The tournament for the henefit of the new | ublie ball to be erected by the citizens of , rinece George's county, Mi., near th. rye. trict line, commencet on Tueslay Last at the | National race course, near the insane asy- | lum, under the management of Mes rs. | Grimes, Dr. Jotin W. Bayne, and Ja-nes BE. | Halley, and continued two days. A large try @ttended both days. THE FIRST DAY'S FXERCISES consisted of dancing, croqnet, shooting, and other games. The track of the tonrney was seiectest on that part of the race course known as the home-streteh, in front of the hotel bal- | Cony. which afforded good factlities for spec- s been ap- he | nays,6. | cence: Warso: | lvoe iators to witness the scene. A platform was | erected in the adjoining grove for dancing | and for the corovation ceremonies. Tables | laden with refreshments were xept by laties, and all the deiicactes of the season were ac- | cessible toall. In response to the sound of | the bugle. thirteen Kniebts, mountet and | | armen w.th the usual statf, role to the front | of the jurige’s stand. These, headed by Chief | Marsha! T. Owen Berry. esq., avd fis aids (Wm. B. Bayne, jr., and Joun B. Marbury) | made a short marca, and azain drove up in | ‘ont Of thestand, and were addressed briefly, fter which they were introducet to the ges, Messrs. P. H. Helskell, Fenwick ung, Wooiherry Wheeler, General Hach | ng, Hon. ST. Sait bert | The heralds, Messrs. Wilfred Marshal | | son Bromagta. 1 | D. Addison, Bertranc | Horor | partak when tbe fol dale ond bri named U Moore of honor.» agie’s Nest. Mr. H maid of honor. Miss Katie Before Las med the second 2 a Knight tournament, wit Wes organi 8.T. Suit, L. . G. Thomson, J Fritz Lender, Dr. Kirby | boon after askort and approp by Mr. Harry Eiri. the coronation DOK p nd then ed ping With the quee: late hour. The ‘ail: ir was acom- | : S, anc was under the marage- | ment of the following committee ofasrange- | ts: Dr. Jobo Bayne. H. 8. Halley. Jam imes, sane * Kirby, Lucy J.” ¢ ¥ | ie | | Pablie School Trustees. MITTEES OF THE BOARD fhe following sianding commitiees of the ri of Publie Sehool Trustees nave been | ppointed by Prestient Curtis: Supplies @ ntis—Messrs. Chamy Hart, Detrick, French, Brooks, | For the white schools of Wa Georgetown. Messrs. Kandoiph, Lieyd and Moilat. For the Is of Washir and George- | n, Messrs. Johnsen, a Ryder. | d, colph, Joknson, | Brooks, Packard, | k, Brown, Mof- | iarapiin. Lioyd, Hart, Moffat, | Messrs. Brooke, Cham s and Freveh. nual Report— Messrs. Smith, Hart, Ry- der. Randolph and Lloyd. mination and Prizes— Messrs Smith, Detrick and Mc rs. Moffat, French, Ferguson and Broo and Penmansty , Ryder, Mite: 1 n, Dy- French Messrs. Hart, andolph. PArNer. Act IAN.— lr. T. of the & seric on ates pensi 1 what for a ti ¥ accident in Cineix nati last T ng. He was oF id- g in company with his friend, Dr. T. A amy, W pped to visita patient, | wh. ed in the ear ch | with both doo stened | arn the ear- lertook to t et, he was Uirowa | » LEX! Keene was that of | ightened and ng «de tow ge, on its Sid nd inside the carriage, in terrible a 1@ unfortunate Doctor Hood. As the but after being dragged in this bout a square he succeedet in working oat rful trap. H | a bruised and stunped co: { en back to his hot where it was found | t he was not seriously burt, though se- ly bruised, and particularily at the right and right feot. At last arconnts he was te well, and expected to be al to | rt home in a few day | Dr. H. suceeeded in g entirely {nto smi pe from death may be considered a very narrow { one es THe PRoprce Excwanc meeting ¢ he regular the Produce Exchange was held last evening, Mr. Joho A Baker in the cbatr and Mr. € herlain secretary. The question of legality of the election of Mr. Chamberlain as secretary at the last meeting, Was, owing to certain Lechnicalities in the constitetion, declared null and void, and a second election resuited im the selec- tion of Mr. R. H. Spindle as secretary, Mr. Chamber/ain declining the office. Mr. Ream made ‘dame tht sopetren Pid of the by-laws provi: no prin orm of quotations, other than the official price current of this exchange, shal! be used or issued by any member thereof be stricken out so as to allow a igir competition among members. The motion was lost—ayes, One of the best and mnost — esteemed citizens of Loudoun eounty, ited in Leesburg on Sunday tast, fo tie 65th year of his . He had been pros- | un ted with an azfection of the throat that } | | for the last six months prevented him from erin Ring of Searcely a mouthful of solid kee. and is suffering in consequence was protrac( éd and intense. ——— LADIES Trruurwos As Feartenine Goons aT ON." morrow, Wi me his auction 7ooms, Thos. Dowling ‘will sell @ large and varied assorimeat of the above . to whics be tuvites the atiention of ladies. -ES were issued to-lay MARRIAGE Licenc ES to Henry Taylor and Maggie Crawford, of wr and John Juhuson and Elenora ns PRIGG’S JEWELRY STORE ;received some beautiful styles in buttons, se.s, and chains to mateh this morning, No. #7 Peousylvania avenue, hear 45 street, . DR. SIe | street =< ‘ernment Insane Asyinm. 7: _-#€OLS' ANSWER TO THE CHARGE OF “REGULARITY IN THE DISCHARGE OF PATIENTS. Dr. Nichols, superintendent of government insane asyiom, prepared a siatement, ald ressed to the Acting Secretary of the Inte- rior. in answer to the chi that have been tmoade against bim with ce to the im- sroper discharge of patients, in which he sets font that everything which he has done is not only justified, but provided for by law, end that his action has not been dictated by bis own wishes, but by the instructions of the District Commissioners. After stating that he was shown an order for the removal of certain patients fo Maryland by Major Rich- ards, which had been made by the District Commissioners, he thus explains that un- leasant feature of the charges against him. He saya ‘The remaining three that have heen discharged belonged in the neighboring unty of Prince George's, in Maryland. On the morning of June 2s, 1575, I received notice that they would be called for at 9 o'clock that evening. Either at the time of the notice or when the officers came for them in a car- riage, neither the assistant physician. who Lad immediate charge of these patients at the time, nor I ean distinctly recollect when Wwe were infoimed that they were to be taken to their places of residence, at or near Upper Mariboro’, and_ that the reasou for making the journey of some sixteen iniles in the night was that it world bemadeat that time most comfortably both to man and beast. This was during the hot term in the latter ne. In regard to the three per: on and two men, taken to the anty of Prinee George's, Mat i highly disapprove of the manner in wt rere disposed of, aud certainly shtwil tees an apology for such repreh-n- ! aM gist 2 to in » wor 1 by those in whieh they were were eases of mild, of in a whieh they- r as many > not const p Wong si th wi mit a ce stitut ith asister who ts near Upper Marlboro" t as when he those sarged ‘ of more ri han either of the other two, rel froin a more active forn than th r several months he beer ‘ee from nl aberration, and eal. s t kad probably years, thoughpalways at large, derstood, until brought here. s man's connections have visited tn 2 he lefl 10 com ari mn it Ainted e manner of it or appears to th the territey —— onal Lustitutions. bout t ‘r of advertisements nal institutions, most of which ithiu the District of Columbia, but also y loeated in the states. In this coi Uon it may be proper to remind such ¢ Patrons as desire to send thet ear a large num our en to te schools that most of the Institutions n our colum ertising schools, cord. Ss Are suecessfal teachers, mith the r ations advertising will be noticed hereafter as U r advert ments Appear. n of the Mt. Vernon Seminary is to supply the long felt in Washingto; of @ sebool where Protestant parents can se- en r daughters «mental training as ty ud an asthetic culture as complete as - obtained in any of the northern se and colleges. The lady principals of titution are Miss Magee, who comes endorsed by some of the most eminent edu- cators, and Mrs. J. E. Somers, sister of the Dr. Edy. Of the other members beard of instruction, Miss V. Prnd- teacher of French, and Prof. Hayder charge of the music department © well _knawn sucecssful teachers. Miss Swaney, the teacher of Latin, will also have of and the ry will be the classes in Spani sof the semir hers of experience. See ad. school, cori of 19th and G streets, under the direction of the Sisters of Charity, reopens on the 30th inst. It is ai excellent school, as its patrons géneraily tes- tify. Tiss Ross's young ladies school minary,) 198 I street, reopens Ith. ‘This ts conceded to be one of schcois in the city. Special attention is called tothe adver: ut of the Washington Tusiness € ation of this popular school Is tox own to call for special mention. E ut Scores of young men nen armed and equipped for the bu of life. Scholastic year begins Septe: st. —~eo Goop NEws FoR DEPOSITORS IN THE FREEDMEN’S BANK.—It is reported that the commissioners of the Freedmen’s Sayings and Trust Company say that they now have > thetr credit in the Treasury 466,000, and that they expect to increase this amount by an additional $150,000 by the Ist of Septem- ber, when 4 dividend of twenty per cent., the amount fixed ty jaw, ean be declared. The depositors number 67,000. It is also said that ® cash offer of $250,000 bas been made to the commissioners for the property in Washing- ton located on Pennsylvania avenue, bal site the Treasury, occupied by the banking house, Department of Justice c., but that the offer has been rejected, for the reason that the commissioners have assurances that the property will be purchased by the gov- ernment «tits appraised value, viz., £315,000, Due notice of the dividend referred to above Will be gtven depositors. ee BUILDING PERMITS issued to-day by In- spector Piowman: John A. Gray, a three- Story and basement hotel, north side of I betwi 1ith and 15th northwest: 7,500. August Dociser,a two-story brick dwelling, south side of L street, between Mth and 18th northwest; $1,500. Robt. John- son and Charles G. Waters, nine two-story frame dwellings with firewalls, west side of Nith street, between V and W northwest; $5,000. Jobn Finney, a two-story brick ling, south side of H street, between Ist v¢ North Capitol sts. northeast; #1,350. St. Vincent's 5 F. L. Kenrers,# two-story brick dwelling, west side of ¢th street, between N and © north- west; $300. Mary E. Faller, a two-story briek store and dwelling, north side of K st between 4th and 5th northwe: — VisIt OF THE MAYOR OF CINCINNATI AND OPNER OFFICIALS TO WASHINGTON.— G.W. ©. Johnson, mayor of Cincinnati, John Sehiff and Wm. Storm: Adolf trauch, superintendent of parks of that city: E. C. Boyce, superintendent of streets: and K. Markwith, E. Markwith, George H. Harris and John b. Skulley, parking com- mittee of Cincinnati; and John D. Bauks, Dr. L. 8. Filbert, and N. M. McDowell arrived in this cily yesterday afte i and took latgings at Willard’s hotel. The object of ir visit is to examine the street improve- ments, and especiaily the concrete pave. iments, With the view of adopting this mate- #1 for the parks of Cincinnati. Up to one o'clock they had not called upon the District Commissioners or Chief Engineer Hoxie ee STREET IMPROVEMENTS.—Mr. William H. Bailey, superintendent of gas und lamps, has just bad a gas main laid across the street formed by the filling up of the old canal at 12th street northwest, and had some half dozen = and lamps placed op them. is was a very dark and gloomy street to travel over af this point, and the citizens of South Washington are much jeased with the improvement. Mr. Bailey '$ At present having a main laid on Virginia avenue, between 4\ street and the old canal near New Jersey ayenue southwest. Lamps will soon be lighted at this point. —$ Crors IN NORTHERN MARYLAND.— Dr. Snodgrass, the condition of whose health re- quired a change to rural air and sunshine, seleeted the hilly country along the Falis of the Gunpowder, instead of a watering place, He has returned greatly benefitt~1 by horse. back exercise among the corn-fieids, and thinks the sight of their unprecedented greenness and promise of yield was lo make any invalid feel better. While al sent he addressed that flourishing and useful association, the “Gunpowder Agricultural Club,” po doubt acceptably. —_—a— THE MARINE BAND Concert.—The fol- Lp yee of music by the Marine i bad President's grounds to- nd Laan :—1. National Air; 2. March, Overture, Sicilian morrow e’ New Vienna—River; 3. i sie MGS: HM et ie : Rovsert anp His Curenrs.—Mr. John | e'ty. As soon as he reached here he had war- | Pope Hodnett bas filed with the District rants issued for the arrest of the parties EDUCATIONAL, Commissioners two test cases of claims for | named above, and this morning Deputy U. Q&T_VINCENTS SCHOOL, balance of w: due laborers under a reso- | S. Marshal O’Neal started for Clifton for the” by the Sisters of Char’ lation the board of aldermen av! | pur; of executing them. . stitution will be ree eeg the Sora oF Avorer. Parents are Feam.ored to mond their children prompt- ay. eto tw ! ny iss HOSSS YOUNG LADIES ScHOOL— common counell tn 1867, fixing the rate of compensation for laborers at 2 per day, @1d | are abent erccil.g & DeW Driige across (ag horses and carts at Si. It will be recollecte! | North river, below Sirasburz. that soon after the Board of Public We-~: |" tag J. W. THomrsox —Tae steamer J. W. THE Virginia Midland Raliroat company came into power wages Cf LSorera in Dis- | Thompson, vow building for ihe Potomac Ayo oy ser < = oe friet employ were reduced to 1.50, and | ronte, is so nearly completed that Captain Beer \y ate m, sorte. ag RT AG horses and carts to $2.50 f day. Woed, now in charge of the Washington ioc) This course was followed by the sevr- anene ral departments of the general govern- Ment, and Teduced to correspond. Mr. Hednett claims tha: the law never hav- ing been repealed by subsequent legislation, it was an arbitrary act on the part of the Board of Pablic Works without authority, ferry boat City of Washington who has been i me 7 7 appointed her comman:'er, will leave here gs hy yo Parwede! naebest for Physical | next week for the ship yard, to supervise the | and Practroai Cultwre, SOO 15:8 sirvet. fvishing touches that are to be put Upon | ev In addition te the Aindergatien. the Decniiar her. Itis understood that Captain Thomas | alvantages of which are so well known, epecial ac Travis will be appointed (9 tie command of | tention fs also ete alary tustructoas pe the steamer City of Washington.—CGazetie, | (ctsary for thorough education. and the law being still in force the laborers — juyh. | | Opens: Sept. 1st! Normal training class, Oct employed since its passage are entitled to | RECOVERY oF STOLEN Goops.—A colored | bt. _Fer pertieniars aditress as above ang!) 6x the difference unpaid. He has in hand claims | girl named Chapman, living in Petersburg, N OUNT VERNON SEMINA of this cbaracier to the amount of $49,009, | rece: ty stole a iot of ci from a | Doy Sraooi for ¥ Lot id proposes to sue the Disiries Comtuis. 204 F street northwest. Washington, D.C in Washington, who came down here yeater- year comm wh Riamers Gs successors to the Board of Pabile cay, and placing the matter in Officer | ltaroctimmrnction ie teat aed aie Works, unless bis clients are paid in the Morris’ hands, that officer. after consiter- . ‘eachers and masters of eminence have amounts due them. able trouble, succeeded in recovering the | charge of the varions departm Bpecial fetlt —e—___ articles for her.—Sentinel, 19°. ties for the acquisition of an ac tial | Deca rons BROKEN Tero.— bout three | x eae seats — { Knowlsdge of the French. Ger Blan | o'clock this morning Officers Sneed and * | guages. Bryan noticed @ man on 7thstreet, new F | The Union Camp Meeting. southwest, walking slowly, and when they | (Correspondence f The Star.} ipectal permiseton | Ree. tet arrroavhed he startet to tun. They gave ScAGGs’ PINs GRove CAMP, Aug °0 13. | aphia: fee Bishop Amse, Batt chase, but the party escaped, and on retarn- § good foe! é re ast Sab- | ‘Charies Nordhot!, New York; Hon 3 0. New, ing found that Keily’s drogstorehad been, The good feeling exhibited here last Sab- | Tiin-d srures temnrs tivken open and two boxes of vt | DAth bas been constant) 2 the faerease. | ant Se retary of th otber artich acei on t ps as alsoa | There are no dissexsions among the teaters 1 Beers Jimmy. as I< frequentiy observed on T car fue re, is; bouton the contr: every one = TTR larg eof Elmwood collars proves . ested in the eviritnal | . ¥ ah 4 their frou i ; einer aan th BUSINESS CO AY tion of son!s. tdneation, Th > € frequent showers Business Dep THE COURS n the way of re oe! upwards PROBATE Covrr_J Wi bes aryr< On Tuesduy t admitted top ine his ¢ < expressed th: id for their EMBER minions Anth cas e' x his property to his wife. ten par Macntz, of Frederick county, Md L Pou ented in 1832 na L. Kendrick her estat Land procecis betwee A. Morris, ¢ — riek, anc 1G. W. Rix - and Jot sting his pre = be sold for the beneflt of his wife and Sor WHLLIA™ ve : s appointed guantian : to Martha A s ohe y G. Sentt M. Wilson to Fan vetters of administrat P ies A the estate of Martin Andeeser were issuet nore a Martin Ar er. and on the es’ of ring s S Elizabeth White to James Reed. Css ween 3 Kis > Let those who ¢ Po orwart he ar by ne z bers from th Lb m 8 in thee ‘ ‘ 0 ‘ : fe nd their a he good work = muse coliater nens’ band is a body of zeal . i *5. Harry Dorsey, and t “ot their tor 5 comp int was sent own. John McKay and the sou! 3 ul bumber; $5. John O'Brien, a THE PREAST-PIN CASE AGAIN mma Jackson, chargat with the | Mrs. of a gold and jet breasi-pin from Draper. Mrs. Draper testified that this pin Was lost seme two years ago, and that some months subsequent Emma Jackso: Mrs. Draper recog- | rious sinner. by ma aimed it, but de- | were formerly Lis associates, as Dr. Broo er it to Several months ago he experience & hapet a rument, ¢! the blood of Christ, and he ean ty n ir ’ is shirt sle g through th re Is With the ta gation invitt: his comrades to e for defend- | ward and partaxe of the bread of us y the in- | feaving n who have known hin YOUNG L temporane with the v gone by to ingu Mrs. ANGEL property. Mrs. Draper on cross- | propnet . nual seed examination testified tuat she offered ne or some money for the pin, Sunday will, no cout tendance on the gro girl another ip as she valued SHE 10%E ton account of it being a gift | before on ang previc if there Principal Mine A.M. HANSON, from a rely now deceased. Tne court | should bene to has al. | goo antl 21%. ion se stated that the case presented some novel | ready been accom t are many to | features, and after reciting the testimony he | testify to the fact that the Holy Spirit has | ae ided there was no lone, ad the remedy been present during our sojourn in the wil. | . of complainant was in a ¢! ite He dis- | derncss. OUSERVER { Ts 7 . % Np missed the ease and restored the pin to the = = —— ||. pat octoee Son tee te Bane defendant. FL IAL co. } ~ Phis 5 rs MISCELLANEOUS OFFENCES. NANC 4ND MMEBCIAL. Charles Richardson, nm Jones forfeited collateral for profanity Brown; tureats to Thomas Stewart; to keep the peace in $100. Heury Mc. atsto Henry Wa S109 bonds profane; $5. Wail Street To-da. New Yora.A t20.—The P. tick: says: Stock Exchange markets are dull but | stroug. Geld is lower than yesterday. the opening having been 1 Jee since at 1% APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, for bor ou the Phila. sud Bait. € i= to keep the peace. Albert Rolling, threats to | H8'<. On gold toans sates have been at per cont. jugs; home care; cariest jectn RH. Lusby in the ‘county. Rolling 1t will | %0F,pee ud “fat.” Foreign ‘Rxclange fe'ncnl: pupils can remain vacations, Lice porated be recollected, was severely stot_in the face | fualty as atekg the asney saute es Washinaion Tolneont “ and neck some weeks since by Lusby, who | chaused call loans Reine ber cont.. with 2 | progress of m5 late ward, who was under your cn is under heavy bonds for the action of the | percent. as ruling rates’ Go pt bonds here | and tuition for over two yeara I was well eerie grand jury on the charge of assault and bat- | are steady to str, with little | with the school. ite arrangements and fieciplt with intent to Kill,and since getting | {o'e. ard fe Sud the progress in Kuowledc> he made 7 cut of jail he has brougiit wis charge; dis- | ofr, Thomas, LL.B... Har M.D. stella ©. Stockton Garnett, MD : ANOTHER RRUTE GETS HIS DESERTS 8 = 5. CRORE EIOCE, &. Mi . Jo Jobson, assault and battery Northwest pre ASt. Paal pre *. thas be BENCH OLASS! Isiand which has dec! mn, Lis wife, knocking her ov nd chair. 1@ the marke it changed, exe Eliza was in a delicate th nd 3f. and Atlantic and Pa S == Hate 7 re cific Telesraph I per cent. Tha extreme sales, giv MADEMOISELLE PEUD HOMME Tae penith, snd the coars Smposet a Ale | Fine sucks ta codec of activites tore bere aeiek: | will retern te the ity Up he of $95 and costs, and sixty days in Jail, | {ng Me stocks in order of activiey, ha H or Gr Macau Blitzdumm von Eekstein, assault and bat- | graph,sias: Northweer, of a Se tery on Angust Bacehns, who testifi 4 that | St | whe she will be ready to reorga: he’ struck him with an umbrella. Blitz- | 0: | Der residence, 1530 I street dumm yon Eckstein told the court that he | \westera had been’ robbed of some money, and that TON, DEL Bacchus passing by him in adrunken state he whacked him with his umbrelia: & and malidened Ove Want Vacs ook (Tt Seesion will begin THURSDAY, September costs. Mi © mith, assenit on Fanny Jones; a6 8. old. 20; new, 10; special tax 2 bu: The best facilities are afforded for acqni #8. Charies H. Day. threats ta Mo And. | Sugar steady, Wal", the rengh and ccmplete Education ander ham €reon; £1) bonds to keep the peace, Hein- Bat: influences, at reasonable expense vich Geisking, assault and battery ou Fred- ¥ atelogues addr jour dull—City Mille Rio brands, wed. Wheat steady— xed de “n erick Bender. This took place at the stand sueT im Bev JOHN WILSON, A.M. Pree z ws! 4 FS = rc) ig x if August 20.—Cotton nominal—mid- | | . , % 1 145, No. 2 = of the latter in the Center market. and Ren- | Ne. | OTICE— Mins CALKINS SCHOOL will mpan der testified he came there, and after ine | ade eta tl on MONDAY, Sentember 6th, at thy corner him a liar G. took off bis coat and struck B. two blows. Mr. Bender fart took G. by the throat and c: like @ baby; $10 and costs. GEORGETOWN. O¥r¥ FOR SARATOG Ae—Messrs. W. J. Ran- dali and Thomas L. Cropley, of the Potomac boat club left last evening for Saratoga, ear- rying weir single and double seuli shell 120a1.45) Corn weak for southern—sonthern white, #! ern mixed. ~1s882; spot, Inst balf September. Oats steady—sontbern, old, iad); western whit G1aes; western mixed, old, 62ait.' Rye duli— Hay, old, scarce and firm—New York state ti 27 .00030.00; pew in fatr demand; timott Provisions quiet and steady. Pork, By —shoulders, 9%) Teal packed n—Bhou! Wa, clear rib sides. ‘1 1Sai5%. Loe firm—refined. 15. Buiter quiet and stealy—western extras, 25; do. firsts, 28024. Petroleum nominally i¢street aud Penusylvanis ayenue, Capitel Hill avgs-Im 18S JONES ENGLISH AND FRENCH M SCHOOL FORK YOUNG LADIES, | will re-open September 20th, st 121 Maryland | Avenue east, between Ist and 2d streets, Capite! Hull | & Kindergarten will be attached to the Seb Circulars at Bookstores ‘angs-im NGPBE DAME OF MARYLAND —Coltogiate | Justitnte for Young Ladies. near Govanstown, Baltimore county, Md. 23) miles north of Balti- more, conducted by the School Sisters of Notre or said thet 3; weet Ghebaheed. Cosine Guts Ger cee ea Dame. This institution is most desirably located boats in which they propose to row iu the | Changed. Walskey quint 1246 “T°PE 894 82° | The grounds are catensive, and the burding 1s or coming regatta at that place on the 25th. Mr. Rew Yous, Augnst 3).—Stocks rpg oF Money, je ead oak every a for comfort and conve Randall is considered the best man in the | D6. Gold, 13%, Exchange+long, 457: rt, ax9ig. | Blence he system of education pursued te desten Potomac club, and will participate in the | Governments stegdy. cate develop the mental aud physical powers of the 1 btless w o- | New Yorx, Angust 20.—Flonr qniet and un His, to make them refine!, accomplished snd = tn thatoshie seal tase Mater Ghapspl Whest wulet, without decided change. | Syijul manbers ofsachity, Board and Euttion. in Will take the bow and Randali stroke. | “QT ir™- paid < for | Young Ladies desiring priv ee Messrs. P. T. Dodge, captain, and Mr. Stock- | money, bu U.S. bonds, | For particulars send for cataloga olm lon, & committee from the elub, will leave | 1867's, Ifs'.; new fives, 8); Erie, MM. do. preferred, SOUTHERN OME L ot to-morrow evening for Sarntoga. M. Amesican secarities steady. ‘The Stock Ee! |S Eetablis SUDDEN DEATH OF F. P. SAWYER.—This | Change will be clo-ed to m-rrow for repairs. The Nos. 197 and i99 Weather through «ct England to-day is fair Loxroy Augnst 2), 2.39 p.m.—Erie railwar pre- ferred. 2545. Paris dispatches note rentes 65 fraucs & centimes. mo.ning Mr. F, P. Saw, so street, digd very § de Tr. residingon Pre nddenly at his resi- . having, been In his usual good health Mr. and Mra. W Mr. Gereral J« his Tnstitutir but a short time previously. Mr. Sawyer = i ——— Pi gpg Was u uative of Massachusetts where for a AN UPPER MISSISSIPiI ALLIGATOR.—Au h. Frene): avd German branches, fi long series of years he was in business, and | alligator, the third largest evereaughtin the | Sf Music, P inting and Dra bent subsequently with his sons he conducted a | Upner Mississippi river, was captured at om Ee oye W mes os are Set bs brewery. He will be recollected as having | Hannibal, Mo., Somuey last. It fought fu- | required to be spoken Se ee ee, been the contractor for removing garbage | riously, and not until it had upset a skiff | carctelly arrecgal witha ceca ee ee and night soil from the District a few months | and nearly drowned two firemen could it be “son the progressive syste ‘bonare since. E towed ashore. Its weight is 109 pounds, and its length five feet and nine inches. BF They don’t ask a woman in Wisconsin to teach School for any paliry S2 per week. They offer her $1 a ifshe refuses they j well the door up and hang up a sign of “noa skule bi il var th Clos: THE ALARM OF FIRE which frora box 34, at 12:18 thts afte: sioned by tle discovery of a attic of Mr. Richard Croptey between Market was turned in was ocea- ight fire in t on Ist strect, ad Frederick streets, and which was caused by children playing with mpatches Nos. 5 and land the hook and Iad- der truck were promptly on hand, but their | ELINGTON (VT SCHOOL FOR Special udventages iu Board aud Tuition §3 Fourth year cpens SE} | _Address LOUIS POLLE EE WASHINGTON will THOME NG L. services were not required. THE NAME OF THE MAN whose body was CITY ITEMS. py y te found in the canal yesterday was Julius mmodated > Banks, colored, aged about 20 years. He was | (THE LATEST FALL STYLES of Soft and For terms apply to the . 4 is, at 1NLT Ih lrown! canal, near Chain bridge, | Sti? Felt Hats, opened this week at Lewis’, | gtrect manthwee fars, which m: yeste ai whe bathing. “The eo 20 ith street. between I and K. Also, the | be found at the ach, wi er deemed an Inquest unnecessary, and | Broadway style Silk Hat, just in. 8,20,2 IVERSIT Concusran v3 PREPARATORY tember Sth THE COLLEGE, September Ith MEDICAL DEPALTMENT. October LAW DEPARTMENT, (october ih For information addres J.0. WELLING, BL.D., President. augs-eo2m Rea COLLE JCOTT CITY, Mt THBEE COURSES—COMMEBCIAL, BCIKNTI FIC AND CLASSICAL. zave & certificate of accidental drowning ue body was turned over to the board of health for burii THE GRAIN MARKET.—The offerings of wheat at the Merchants’ Exchange to-day imounted to 700 bushels, and the sales to 500 busoeis, at from $1.28 lo 81.37. There was no prime or choice wheat on Wie market. THE SHIPMENTS of flour by Messrs. Dee- ner, Cissel & Welch during the present week are as follows. To New York, by the sieamer WASHINGTON DC. DEPARTMENT opeus Sep MEssks. H. F. ZIMMERMAN & SoN Will sell th balance of stock iu Store No. 22. | Pennsylvania ayenne, beginning at lo'clock to-morrow (Satarday) morning, and selling during the entire di Parties wishing to secure bargains shouid avail themselves of this the last chanee, as Mr. Bumgarten will chauce his business, aud the stock must be sold. UPON THE HEALTH OF THE TEETH de- .C. Knight, 1,250 barrels; to Philadelpnia, | | UPON THE E SAS, S|]. (dies peprebnnttins ene Sftebbc’ bs tie Sinaean be hy the steazner New York, 200 barrels; to | Pel POR NMAD By Ee Ue ne ihe Deeneee, | strome ol Eting kueaalt tor Chen Macteotoe ear: Norfolk, by the Lady of the Lake, 150 bar- | khem upbtemished by the use of the famous | Cgniile cr Literary purus Tels; to Baltimore, by the steamer Express, poctont, pe y Studies resumed on MONDAY, preparation, and you will never regret it. feplember cin. THAT IRON I8 VALUABLE AS A MEDICINE has long been Known, but it is only since its preparation in the particular form of Peru- vie Syrup that its full power over disease has been brought to light. Its effect in cases 100 barrels. AREIVED—Steamer Express, from Balti- taore, consigned to J. G. & J. M. Waters, With 300 busheis of grain for consignees assorted cargo for District merchants; sehr. Lizzie Reagan, from Alexandria, with 400 bushels of grain for Janney & Hoge and 200 Board aud Tuition, per year, § For farther information atdress 1y3-e02m BROTHER BETTELIN, Pres STAUNTON FEMALE SEMINARY, Bev. J.1. MILLER, A. M., PrinciPar. E: Staunton, and debill re B. - bushels for Hartley & Bro. Seca penete, e Sen NY Me mach aalaary | Loot B, Sate Lecciote of Vicatale Wessete tases. ite Eanes a Fajen, oe and apexes. Expenses vs sone ALEXANDRIA. Ingrowing Nails, “Vascular Exerescences, | board thorough; ‘location the best tn BADLY TREATED IN THE HovsE OF HIS pape St the feet eng g FRIENDS.—Capt. M. Eldridge, deputy inter- peer cS Beg thee Hoge +s lee ee oe Meee nal revues ipeaged iret this hago Palen ed m.toé p.m. ri be is = on his return man ins ——_e-—___ Yalley, yes ' at Clifton station, | | Berwer AcapEMY, Fauquier county, Va, | PATAPSCO FEMALE INSTITUTE, Ineeting ‘now Th’ progress there, under tke | Wz. W¥; Stith, seuidr principal, is SEAR BALTIMORE, uD. auspices of the Northern Methodist enurch, “4 wos se to see If any infraction of the internal reve- nue laws was on there. He - first at the of Mr. M. This hos been tn operation for 36 at tbat ord. L. Detwiider, Tis amber of porte Tiinited?* Tus Tocatton fe pre: cigars were being sold with: igasgearel, ond ip coatiy. license, and telling them np Pas have to pay the fine Hi EDUCATIONAL. S*. O&CILIA'S ACADEMY, iB THE T rection of the Sisters of oly, Cross, 6 Bast Capitol street, Washi for the recept! September. Torms per er-io be © prospectus apply to QUARTER. No extras or Boys. 12 emilee te ore. 8. ©. Shortisdxe «Marve ik WaT ar | Sené for Cireniar. SISIES SUP ane? in ze ore. iow a - GEORGETOWN ADVER'WT RREMOVAE—vavip E YOUNG and Fancy Goole Retabliehment moved from No. U1 Bridge «tt town, 115 Bridge street res eth gens rtipent | GOUDS has beer added, nak’ Plere store in Georgetown A viet te solicited W. ® wreari | eTram DYEING, am of it toe most « select try s AND CLSANING 8ST: SHMENT. fon oe y. pl JUSErE M EACHANGE MAN ASSAS from W male HOTEL, pelut oa the ion with Fare for re por \ taroiat BANKERS. - N ATIONAL SATE DEPOSIT Cu. Cone Leek and New York apes #iRE AND DUBGLAR-PROO® VAULTS Kinds of raleabtes taken om deposit, Sates Ufce hour t ‘ ' pW eety v B. TiMONEYV & CO., ANeELKS, LE. ; ave removed their 8. ; BUILDING u They are nr rore,, Phtladslp eu Exchange, | $50, $100. 850 aio Reeated dn Stock Priviicgea im Wall Str dollars profit. Com = & tbe : NEW YORK STOC: matted Tren te thos ] ALE. F BANEERS AND B Orr NY Stock Bachange. ls Wall apet the ly ‘STEAMER LINES. — REee, \K LINE FO BOAFOLA. NEW bes x ORK, ar regular TON and NORFOLK touching at the principal Biver Land , wx te plows F THE LAKE witt HE LADY ¢ INGTO ty MONDAY THE TSDAY ck p. m.. and DORFOLK every TURSD FRIDAY wt 4p a Aen THE JANE MOSELEY will toave WASHT TON every TURSDAS anc FRIDAY at 20 cloc wm and NORFOLK every MONDAY sud THU DAY at ip. m Fare tr Sortol®, @4, round trip tickets, $6. M end state rooms extra EXCURSION BATE Kownd trip ti @uced rates to Point Lockout, Fortress Monroe Vue de L'Ean To Point Lookout and retarn, $2.8); to Fort Meurve or Vuede L Kau avd return, #5. A far reduction to families of fifty cents cu sack f Micals and state roctus extra. Tickets good on eit boat. and until weed For Tickets, Staterooms or information appt the office of ‘the INLAND AND SEABOA COASTING COMPAN}, Boom No. 2, Nati Metropolitan Bank, loth street, opposite Trow Department. ye Foe Potomac EivEe LaNpinGs. ‘The ewift anc favorite iron Steamer PILOT BOY, W. Ei. Byles. Ouptarn baying been ugh theeled ‘will resume her try ee Posemae riy BDAY, March 20 Fecighte west be p> eo BE Frreyvon, age [MESCHANEE LiNk oF #rmamsuirs SHLINGTON AND NEW YUE Rereaftcr the fine Steamship: E JOM GIBSON will make repniny pene eee i cig keowcoon SEW. VOR. ALER @ So ANDRIA, WASHINGTON ent GEORGETOWN, ee follows —Loave NEW YO from Pier 41 . Kast River. every SATURDAY at 4 m.; leave GEORGETOWN every TUESDAY at 8m, aud ALKAAN the same day For tui information apply toh PA Dusiness office aud wharf, 63 Water street, Geos Lown, oF at the office of the President brid J. W. THO OBS Frelghta delivers! by Baer ie et Geners! (ibos, 603 Penusst Qf MF the eteamer whert, will be prom NE EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL. terwEaN PRILADELPBIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va INGTON AND GEOKGETOWS. D PACLING DAYS. Fier a, Bork W SATURDAY, at 12 1 — row a Praia From 69 Wate: street, Gorges a i p.0, MONDAY mep ew ‘This line connects at Phileteiphis with Olye Regular Bemi-workly Lino ef Stoamers tor Pre dence, Boston and Now Eugisnd States So wha Lene. G ¥ HYDE, nt tar TP of & 00. Philad wa we. *. Benton. a delivered by Kuoe® Ex -. 1 fore ch af Goutre! Ofloe 603 Pore the Boeamers’ Whast, the che com of ae tok oped wn t B north of 4. of &) wt a int. ‘Op the homeward remnte. She Meridia ‘Ot @ ist., or nothlog to of thi all seueuns of the year the outward package from Qneans: Boston, of cent norte of @ a BETWEEN NEW YORE AND ve POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR From x Yorx, |. From New Youa