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Seti ee EVENING STAR. TUESDAY......September 71, 18T3. Weather Probabil: ities To-day. OFrice oF Catrr SIGNAL OFFICER, } ‘WASHINGTON tember 21, 1575. i } For New Englan lower lake region, | the middle ard South Atlantic states, cles | or partiy cloudy weather and lower tem- | ture than on Monday, with northerly to ‘westerly Winds, rising barometer and light frosts in the interior of New England, New York and Pennsylivani: LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &¢., To-Night. National Theeier.— Mrs. Henrietta Chan- her New Orleans company, for the me, In the great society play, “Was bt.” <v | The Clarvoe invest’ cation before the Board | of Metropolitar, police Commissioners as to | the allege? connection of the chief of detec- | Uves Wun the release of Snyder (or Miller), the varciar (for whom Green, under the nan of avid Edes, it is alleged gave bail), was Tec umed yesterday afternoon. WHAT MARSHAL ECKLOFF KNOWS ABOUTIT Mr. B.C. Eckloff. marshal of the Police Court. was the first witness called, and he testified that on August 20th, when Snyder was bailed, Leighton, Evans, Barton and others were present; only saw the party ; Green as he was going ont. Witness was very busy with his accounts at the time, and as the party left, Leighton asked if Fes was good bail, and be replied in the affirmative. | Clarvoe was not present, and he bad no in- formation from statements or otherwise which would aireetly or indirectly tena to connect Mr. Clarvoe with the release of Sny- der, nor ind any one conpected with the police force in any manner, shape or form. _ “ONE OF THE NICEST JOBS EVER PUT UP.’ Wm. H. Martin, superintendent of Dubant’s | restaurant, testified that on the 20th of | August C. G. Fisher came to the r-staurant | and calling witness aside said that tuey had | just put op one of the nicest jobs ever pat up Yast She Ri: Ford's Opera: House Harrigan ad Hart, in their specialiies, entitled “The Isiue and the Grey” ~The Doyle Brothers,” ‘The Gallant Sixty-ninth,” &e. a Condensed Lor ais, Katie Erhert, thirteen years old, last eve- : i hrough the skyl'y Mr. C. W. é Theres, ‘No ais Sth sire, a dinmance oi | (Pisher®) father. and to give ball for Say y et sem ot . | and they bad fix jm up with ns = SECy SNUG, SUS ehenpee antiouy: Se | ard chain and a diamond, pin; that he eG \ c elt er) are liimore The Grand United Onter of Od Feliows | (Fisher) ard Evans were going to Bal : Will celebrate its 29ib anniversary on Friday | by the Baltimore and Potomac rot and at Lincoln Hail, when the address will be | Susder and his wife by the other rood om delivered. and the grand banqnet will take | !hé silks from Perry’s were to ba sold to Ros Jace at night at Odd Fellows’ Hail, sth st., | Levy. and be (Fisher) and K ‘vans expected 9 ween C and D northwes'. get $1,500. This information was ansolici*> C. Cox, M. D., will and was probably given because he (F.) rs a wished to borrow some money. rus noother name thaa thatof Eva | seid put the wateh and chain on the man. Park. | While they were tatking Nolan eame ta wal he Poles Court proces yestentay | Fither aske? “Where's Billy?” Nolan re 0 ean stated that Joke Sainte eas terns | pled “outeide” Gad Fisher weit out The bed bimself found his wife ti pame of Clarvoe was not mentioned, and he fame. This, h J heard ro statement which would tend to j f weet him. The conversation he had tobt resh of ten or fifteen days after hi | release. a this elty: that they had got a fine looking 8 to ret mt Edes a friend of rv the pre- s rifle team on the occasion of the “Challenge Cup” con- test to-morrow evening at the Schuctzea nim ftobelleve that { visiting such pests, Show an Locey testified that he was at the when bail was taken; Mr. fr. Eckloff and Mr. Barton were d the man who ness met EF NIA REPURLICAN As30- CIATION AND THE PRINTERS vania Republican Association hebl ing isst evening at Clarke's hell: Mr. Chay man . president tary. Mr. E.M E a Green) on the landin wit they came upnearly le; did not see Clarvoe about there; “Whereas jostic bas pot only been the polic furdawental principles of and whereas side by heard the Green in Baltimore, and was positive it was | the same man; consequence of the clerk taking his personal | recognizance; noticed the sear behind his tear distinetly; never care in possession facts to connect Clarvoe with the re- nyder; never saw Clarvoe at the Court with Evans but onee in histife; is not bow connected with the Police Court. AT EVANS’ OFFICE. Clom. Brooks testified that he was employed laboring classes - but one of the blican athington Chronicle om, (the latter cla the organ of the republican par capital of the n*tion.) are now condemn ng th jational Rep Congress in carrying out the pi in Gen. Henkle's office, (adjoining Mr. the party b: efing out justice to theiabor- | Evans’;) saw a lady and gentleman at ing men «employed in the Print- | Evans’ office on the 20th of August; they Ing OM are now presuming to alvise | bad been there two or three times before; on this oceasion Evans was they went out and retu Evans:) witness would not be able to rece | nize them. 6 the Coneressional Pr a republican Congress todo, thereby placing these papers titude of hes- tility to the republican perty on this ques: ior + Bre ter to do the infu at the time, and “e EN LEARNING HIS PART. GW. EF. Baler, (the olfice boy of Mr. F.vans,) was recalied. ana testified that he had been sent from Evans’ office Snyder to buy tobaceo to take to Sr ed, That as republicans we condemn | the action of the Chronic thetr ¢florts to commit the &eainst the laboring classe ayder at be the poliey, the prineip! | the jail: at one time Green was with Mrs ae this was a week or so hefore bail was given: After some remarks by Mr. Oyster abont | thinks he saw Green af the office four times; the remarks of the Inboring man, 3 | never heard bim addressed by name. On the ths lay bail was ¢ nm Green di Cribed, in ans- p and ft When Pennsylvanians were r Pay .or work performed. then it speak and he thought that this me: eerred no one except a voting P* Di pany with Evans, the Edes property as on | Hoghstreet, in Georgetow he said it was worth 325.000, or $36 Fisher said “That will do,” and they all went ont —as witness understood—to the Police Court. Clarvoe’s name was not mentioned. EVANS AND “EDEs.” Jomes Lemard testified that he was at the Te ice Court to procure the release of a friend named Johusen on the day in ques- tion; saw Evans and Green come in; they came in behind witness; heard them say something about Snyder; went over to jail terday and Mr. Russ showed him through hteells; after he came ont he told Mr. Russ which cell Green was in, and then went back and pointed him.out. Is certain! that he was the man, ster said that the resolntion was in- none of the private offices, but the Govern ment Printing Office. After remarks by Mr. Yager. Mr. Allen Coffin and Judge Oliphant, Mr. Ovster mosi- | fied the resolution by striking oat the names of the papers. Mr. Oliphant offered as an amendment:— | Strike out all after the words “empioves of | the Government Printing Ortice,” and insert the following: | “Therefore. resolved. That we cordially ap- | Prove the action of Congress in this respe @s right, just and proper toa worthy class of AN EXPLANATION WANTED. laborers, and are opposed to ay efforts made | Col. Berret said he would like Mr. Me) here or elsewhere for the reinction of wazes.” | fresh to explain why he withheld th resolution. as amended. was alopted. An election of officers for ihe ensuing six months was then had, with the following re- and, mation given bim by Martin. He tho due to him, Mr. Clarvoe, and the boa: | he moke this personal explanation. | _ Major Richards said it was due to Mr. Mc. Elfresh that he should sta n Fisher had said about th: Evans’ watch and chain, the diamond j and the division of the goods had been ported to him (Major R.), but asso many | of Fisher's nad been reported he paid Little | attention to it | Tn reply to the time Sny sult:—J. J. Powers, president: Dr. € W. H. Roger and Joseph Deneane. depts; D. D. Johnson, recordin W. W. Burke, corresponding sec ther Harrison, treasurer. - RFAL ESTATE Sairs—Tyox. auctioneer, sold yesterday tor F. B. Mcdaire trustee, lot 13 in square 1%, sitnatet on ith, as to street. between ‘West, itr proved | MAJOR HARDS MADE THE FOLLOWING root dwelling. te | STATEMENT. The cirenmstances of if yo nyder's indictment, desire that, are simply these: I think | the cay previous to the reported purpose of an a journment of the grand jury, it came to my mind that the witnesses in’ the Perry Ther of Be R_Young, for $1 B. E. Warner, re tloreer, sold at anc through George E. Er Arthur W. Fiske, trust Square 944, fronting on 168! ard C streets sout WG fect 103 inches. t 2 Also, through J.T. Coldweil, sateeman. for Allisen Natior, jr., trastee.a triangular pieces | of ground, being part of lot s, in square corner of ist street east and N. avenve, containing about to Hen. A. R. Shepherd, at #205. ie AFFAIRS AT THE WASHINGTON NAvY ‘Yarv.—The officers of the steamer Gettys- burg reported for duty at the navy yani yes- We bad been waiting for semi ously for these indictments to. be procured, 3 | in order that we might send for parties thai | we bad reason to believe were the persons who rebbed Mr. Perry's store. We could not u-e a commissioner's warrant conveniently, for the reason that it would be necessary io > take the witnesses wherever we might find these parties for the purpose of identities. tion. We could not know where we would find these persons, and therefore a commis- | stoner’s warrant would cause a great deal of trouble and expense—taking witnesses to the place where they might be found, to rib identify them. For that reason we wantet Free Grane, "Sect is in command of Lieut. | an “indjetment. If an indietment Is bad, aoe geen. The steamer ‘ortuné, HOW | when @ party is taken before a court, te ing Aited for sea at Camden, N.J., will | court will only look into the regularity or @rrive here next week. Several inventors of steam safety valves throughout the country, by request of the Treasury department, have subnuitd specimen vaives, and all that bave arrived up to date are at the yard under the supervision of Chief Engineer Edwin Fithian. of the navy, and Supervising Inspector General Wm. Bar- dette, of the Treasury department. ‘The sult of the test will not be known befo ties will be turned over to the officers. As- certaining that they were not indictet, upon an inquiry of the officers who would have been witnesses in the case, 1 ealled their attention to the fact, and said to them that in the mornirg—that would be the next morping, the moraing of the day the grand jury was to have adjourned—I said that I was going to Judge Fisher at onee, and eall bis attention to it, and try to get these parties | Indieted before the grand jury should take a recess. The next morning at ten o’elock, while I was sitting in my office at my desk, Judge Fisher came in and sald that one of officers had stated that I wished to see him. I then stated the fact that these parties had not been indicted, and that it was de- sirable that they should be for the purpose of | pursuit. He then said be would attend to | the matter, but feared there was not time to | sum u the witnesses, kc. 1 told him if he 0 up to the court and have the sum- monses prepared I would send some of my own Officers to serve them on the witnesses, ¢ | and would have the parties before the grand » will, on Saturday r n to the public, when a gra: play of fall ard winter styles in every ariment Will be shown. (in occasions of ibis kind. in New York, hundreds of peop! call. mer or the purpose of seeing We precict a granc success for the firm, as they @ssure us that the exhibition of stock will be exceedingly la'ge and varied. The remod- elied establishn ent isa credit to ou aod y ofour merehants who consta comp'sin of har’ times would do well to sult Seks «Co fr the remedy. The pub are cordially inv ted to cali as pure wu risi =: den ws jury in ashort time. The summonses were wad te ant we sesare them they wi ‘t down, and I sent out officers to sum- pa y doling | the yh pags @ Mrs. Hypx's PETITION For Divorce — | @ matter of fact, I think, howev Thin torre ine, SM Thomo Hak for | adjournment, of recess.'was delayed for a Lucy Hyde. a petition for a'divores from | ¢&Y or two after the day it was first intenaet Rictlard A. Hyde. The petitioner represents | to adjourn. After the final adjournment, on that the was a widow when abe nestned inquiry, I found that these parties hal only | been presented, and not indicted, and we were without any papers to act upon, such as were desired. Some discussion followed as to whether to close the investigation at this point, and it was decided to adjourn until Thursday at eleven o'clock, to obtain the evidence of De- lective McElresh. AN ALIBI. After the board went into closed session Mr. Evans went before them and asked per- mission to ent witnesses on Thursday to prove that at the time of the interview . | between Fisher and Martin be was in another northern New York and Massachusetts. It | part of the city, aud was tu no Way connected Will be visible as @ partial eclipse to the in- | With Fisher. bahitants of the Atlantic and midile states (who get op early enough tosee it)as far as Savannah. The sun will rise d at Washington. The eciij wil end here & few minutes after 7 o’ciock a.m. ——— MR. B. fF. LEIGHTON, deputy clerk of the Police Court, sent in kis tion to Judge Snell on the isth instant, stating t<at as a Portion of the public press had unjustly con- nected bis Lee with the release of one fendant; that fn January, 1363, defendant ordered her to leave the house and shift. for herself, and his children became so insultin that she found it necessary to have some them arrested, and he, with his | treated ber with great cruelty. She asts a | divorce and alimoney (penileife iite and per- weanent) and the eustody of her ebild. ———— a ECLIPSE OF THE Scx.—There will be an eclipse of the sun on Wednesaay morning, the “0th stant, visible east of the Missi Sippi. The eclipse will be annular or Hike om the south shore of Lake Ont of fren, o THE SUNDAY ScHOOLsS FoR CoLoreD CHILDREN —A meeting of Sunday sehool ers of the colored churches was held last night at the i7th street Baptist Church, to consider projects for the interests of the Sunday schools. The attendance was quite large, nearly all the schools in the District being represented. Mr. Henry Piper oceu- pied the chair, with Mr. J. H. Smallwood as secretary. The chair stated that the call Snyder, and taat po imputation | was by reason of @ resolution of the execu- jnlght rest on the Police Court through hin. | tive board of the Sunday Schoot Union, at be deemed 't his duty to tender bis resigna- its session in August, for the purpose of Bow. jauis® Suel accepted the resiguativa | initiating a plan to spread the Sanday school yesterday. work more generally. He —— Mr. J. <<saomeeGemeass ‘Langston. addressed the meet MARRIAGE 1 iceNaEs have been issued as | \; ean ie He follows: Pat the subject of Sunday school teaching. He trick Tobin Wasnt and Margaret por | George | said the jualifications of a teacher should be A. and Rosa Lew's; | knowleuge of the work in which he was en- son P Miller Julia 8. Herbert; Wil- | and skill in teaching moral Darley. parnae 3 ~~ Ca, 46 Mary P. | truth’ conscientiousness, love of the work, Pa pine Rs Sunbare ApSmite; | and énthosiaem in it. ‘There are 4 - Elizabeth R. Fenton; Niebolas Quirk and | ored ebildren in the public schools of Wash- Sarak McFerson, Wai. Taylor and Hecnan | ington and Georgetown out of ‘—— : ci ulation of 9.281. are in the y~ oe eects of the same cittes 3.910 chihiren. = ~ FELL INTO A CRLLAR.— Yesterday morn- Bante S£s0 children not connected w! ing Thomas Marion. white, was severely In. the Rabbath schools. ere Sf teachers red about the head by failing into the eat | yo of Isaae Hurdle’s house, corner of 9th | reet and Khode Jsiand avenue northwest. | He was removed to the drug store of Bryon & Co.. corner of Tth street and Rhode Island avenue, where Dr. Borland dressed the wounds, and he was taken to his home by (Sicera Kirby and Chase. famcateen-can ene Mo8EY MAKES THE MARE GO and the STAK locals make taxpayers go to J. C. Lay « 4% street to Save money In the i were the Sunday school superintendents after which it was decided to adjourn until the fourth Monday in October, when a meeting Will be held in the Israel church to form a permanent organization. SO PRIGGs' JEWELRY STORE.— Received, some beautiful styles of jet Jeweiry, sets necklaces, thelr special improvement tax | lockets, crosses and bracelets jo match this morning, noticed him distinctly in | ed and saw him | | wer to a question of Fisher, who was In com- | | strong drin proyer form of the indictment, and the par- | GEORGETOWN. BUILDING Associa’ At a meetti CITY ITEMS. TIONS.—. FALL OVEROOATS, left from last asd of the 7th building association held at - | some of them slightly damagea, T ao" aos’ dard’s hall last night five shares were sold | ing out at great reduction on f = at an @ $190.50. 12 shares were | Some s!2 coats marked down ,,’7mer Piles. ‘drawn out. ‘The th Bullding association | whole stock has been mart ei ‘Q."eites that will wind up its affairs on Thursday even- will insure rapid sales. ing next. Gro. C 7 LLISION ON THE PoToMAc.—The sehoon- = RET OG, B00) Lanaiaceneat er Thomas Clyde. from Boston, coilided with | Miss F ~ 1 ecessfal 1 Watt at migee Feels ant erwie;mGunenge er nen ace ‘ashington, nigl een ae < 4 M ‘s Beau: her jib-boom and sprung her bow-sprit. The | (fer, Ts! aes 59,6 Clyde was but slightly . | = f ofertas sony ont io) batho ef Shear, wks" ie TENT ton aonugmae ba offeriny v 7 shels of Wheat, than the and, like ; which sold at from $1.24 to 81.30, “many of them are speckled. Nature's Beau- RIVER | Notes.—Arrived—steamer Jane fifier will remove the speckles. Druggists Moseley, from Norfolk. to R. P. A. Denham, | 59,6 with general merchandise for District me" TG UAE EAS chants: schooner Walter Palmer, from Pr ing; ‘ork TRADE SUPPLIED with Nature's Becmtifier by Charles Stott & Co., wholesale druggists, schooner Albert Mason, from New No. 480 lvapia avenue, —” with guano for Dunlop: t William , D.C. Js the only pi Alien: from Philadelphia, with neat jor May- | ——e y books we been handled | field & Hieston; schooner Kitty Ann, trem | For Gentiem-m Onty— by numerous persons. I have no Idea with | Alexandria, with 1,650 bushela Wheat for | ,,10,000 genuine Cuban Golden Eagle con what I have been charged or credited; and I Hartley & Bro. + chas, at 10 cents Meee no discount todealers. believe the only way to obtain a fair and just A LETTER has been receiwed bere from | These Cigars are seiling at 15 cents in New settlement of my accounts is through the | Mr. W. H. Craig, dated at maha, in which | York. Puitie H. Warp, must therefore be fully and fairigrexemined | peed be! op his way “< with bis beantifal | 926 ee toes must therefor je” to the Golden | Sommer = by the proper tribunal, and no report of the | Pride” to the Golden City DR. C. W. BENSON'S Celery and Chamo- Board of Audit can deprive me of my rights, nor Will a Just pubiie accept the findings of the Eoard of Audit or its employes, made in | my absence and without all the facts, as in | sonation of any respect proper or concinsive. Tae proper court will do justice; to it I have appealed. Yours, respictfally, JAMES A. MAGRUDER. Amusements, Ne net Theater —Last night Mrs. Benri- etta Chanfran delighted an apprecintitve au- dience at Right.” National by her splendid per- smily Presbury,” in “Was She The play is of the society (and so- called emotional) school, but«does not abound in those sit} tions and tneidents which ean- not possibly occur except on the stage, as is too often the case. The plot is good and very interesting, and where determines to retain poss wife, the audience last evening was to-night, Emily Presbary” ion of her ehild even at the risk of losing her reputation as a when Mrs. Chanfran will appear for the last time In this characte For?s Opera House.— A greeted Messrs. Harrigan and large audience Hart last ‘ght, and by the continuous laughter from the beginning to the close of the entertain- ment, it was evident that the.r talent was fully appreciated. The sketch of “The Doyle Brothers” was very Janghable, and the inter- ude of the “Gallant Sixty-ninth” brought down the honse. The regiment Is composed of small boys neatly dressed, and led by the mallant Nor avo Hart, while Harrigan as the ‘unny Irishman is irresistible. Their line comprises many sketches and impersona- uous, In all of which they are a success. = as CHOIR Norrs. ‘The vestry of the Epiph- any Chureh have decided to reduce the size of their choir to a quartette, which will con- sist of Mrs. Camp, soprano; Mrs. Root, alto; Mr. Knoop, tenor, and Mr. Pierson’ bas Mrs. Chas. MeC riee resigned her position | 88 sop.ano at this chureh September Ist, and by Mrs. | | Chureh. Will probably ecenpy a position ina Batti- more choir this season, ber husband having pt dposition as organist determined to a in that city. ----Mr. Witherow, tl: will remain at_the Metropolitan M. so-*Mr. F. Kroell i the New York Avenue Ch organist has yet been engaged thew’s Church. —— 6 NEW ASSISTANT CLERK OF THE Portce Covrt.—JIndge Snell to-da y appointed Jas tee W.C. Harper as Assistant Clerk of the Mr. Harper is a well-known citizen and mazis- Police Cour}, vice Leighton resigned. mile Pills are red expressly to care | Headaches, “Netralgia, Nervousness ‘and Sleepiessness, and will cure any case, Price ALEZANDRIA, _ sicepiennces and whit cure any cane, Price ANOTHER COLORED WAIF.—On Saturtay | Drnggists, and Charles Stott & Co., 480 Penn- morning jiast a strange colored woman, | sylvania avenue, Washington. 8,5,e01: ——_e-—_—— dressed In a blue waterproof cloak, stopped BETHEL ACADEMY, Fauquier ——_, haber at the house of a col man named Dick Jones,on north Pitt street, near Oronoko, | Wm. W. Smith, senior principal, is end by the bighest educational authorities of Vir- and with the permission of the inmates Inia. Rates remarkably reasonable; much thereof left there a colored child, about one | month oid. stating that she was going to the | less than those of any similar institution In market-house to return a shaw! she had bor- | the state. 8,9,e010 rowed. but would come back in a quarter of Sap gS ee TAKE TIME by the forelock and send such @ heur and take the chili away with her. She did not keep her word. however, for she | garments as you desire cleaned or dyed be- has not yet returned. and the people with | fore the rush of work commences at the new whom the child was left are in aquandary {dye works of A. Fisher, No. 906 G street, concerning its disposition. The unknown | Dear 9th, or to his old stand, 618 9th street. woman, 1t has since been learned, after leav- | Opposite the Patent Office. Punctuality, re- ing the child walked up to St. Asaph street | Spéctable work and reasonable terms. 9,1 1 nd too y — and took the next train for Washington Corns Extracted Without Pain, Mount YEENON Corton F acromy—Evi- | go meaiue con benucn Witenes Bunions, dences of theearly resumption of operations | § + ; > at the Mount Vernon Cotton Factors were | JpeTowing Nails, Vascular E:xcrescences, manifested this morning to the great ‘delight and other ailments of the feet successfully of the numerous people who usually find employment there and who live in that neighborhood. Workmen were overhaulini the steam engine and putting it in order an making the other few and slight repairs ne- cessary to the other parts of the factory. DEATH OF A FORMER ALEXANDRIAN.— Mr. Silas J. Saunders who, at different pe- | New Yor riods of his life, had been proprietor of three princtpal hotels in Alexandria, and who had Tany friends and acquaintances in this city, died “at Salem, Fanquier county, yesterday evening.— Gazette, 20th. CONFLICT OF AUTHORITY.—Dantel Bay- liss, of this city, was sometime since exam- ined by a commission and pronounced @ lu. natic. Before his committal to the asylum, however, his son John came on here from treated, at Dr. White's establishment, 15th street, opposite the Treasury. Hours 8 a. m.to6 p.m. GEORGETOWN ADVER'M’TS. ge HOTBL, GFORGETOWN,. WILL KK- open Oct. Ist for the reception vf guests at re- dheed rates. sepls-2w V. SHINN, Proprietor. EMOVAL—DAVID E. YOUNG'S Millinery re- Fancy Goods Establishment Bali! more and took charge of his father, and eat 11 Bri George. after giving the necessary bonds for his safe | towns te Ne 113 Boiaes ote hes keeping removed him to his home in Balti- | new ‘and complete assortment. of DRY eee ~—o Sharon court, at its last term, Season yl Paeaaes making it the most com- appoin ty Sergeant Lucas committee store in Gi wn to om. Of the lunatic. and thereupon he (the ser- | _A ¥itit ts solicited. sugls-Sm geant) took possession of the property of Bayliss and rented it out to a colored man named Harris. Yesterday John Bayliss came JEORG ‘OWN SAVINGS a G magi Wici SrHEET oN iid Bank honrs,9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on Satnrtays on, and after abusing Harris pitched him out | (te recelve deposits) until 6 p.m. Interest paid on of the house and left for Baltimore, declarins Seow ee Tiatinees gg ond that be (John) was the person whohad charge | fays Mondata, He POLE WHOMN. Pree of the house, and that he would bring on the | “H.W. BanaeTe Catan 2 . old man and take possession.—Sentinel, 20h. e Directors. H. Polkinhorn. | Thos Dowling, Se cae Henry Dickson, | RL. Cropley®’ | Foal. We does &7 The leather business of the United | Brey A. Shinn, | ELD: Haenee, | ronan ome States represen!s a Working capital of | “mayli-tuandy >” oMtey+ | Thomas Knowle $70 900,000. wz~Dorregaray has been appointed com- | W, 4+ WHEATLEY’s ttzen mander-in-ehlef of the Carlist forces, and | STEAM DYEING AND CLBANIN AB. ee mean he’ of Uidetmrging tue bat! | Gener) Feiktany naw’ en made’ eapiait it egyeanise wer. ess Incident to the office. general of Catalonia. 49. Jeferson Sivext. Geor » D. 8. * pontine S7 Miss liniett, the Chicago lawyer, will | ,estabiished. 1831. Premium fvarded, 107. Ba: THE COURTS. not move in @ divorce case, believing, as she | welting Appeal OF coety ceeeh ane centiemen EQuiry Court—Julge Olin. says, that “any woman who will marry @ | Velvet, Crepe Veils aud ‘Trimmings, Kid Ghee Toalay, Roche agt. Moran; order ratifying | ™@n ought to be forced to live with him. keo., &o., aes se ‘also, Curtains and sale. Keefe et al. agt. Adams; order setiing a7 Governor Kirkwood, of Iowa, recently —— Carpota and Keta cleaned during aside pro confesso. McIntosh agt. Wamer | Said that “‘he honestly hoped to see the day | "¢ Summ and et al.; order continuing restraining orier on | When in going to the polls we sball take our terms wnt and reference. Carroll et al. ht, trustee; order reference. Dudley; decree Jobn: ratif Sehneider agt. Sehneider; decree for agt. Dudley agt. pro confesso. Johnson agt. do. Martin agt. Williams, order < auditor's report. DeVaughn agt. DeVaughn; decree removing former trustee and appointing M. Thompson. CRDUINAL CouRT—Jutje Mac Arthur. pretences; plead guilt With ‘maintaining a nui ance—a Vv slaughter house. that the jor. point, a verdict of not guilty was found Board of Health duties. to acqnit,on the ground that the in- tion failed to cite the law and «inties of an inepecter. ‘This motion was granted. Lewis Kengler; nuisance; guilty. yeh OlICe CouRT—Judge Mills pro tem. yester Stewart in — with assaniton Joho Wil- ed 85, nt to kill Archer Fieicher; continued. Charles Tilman, — Somertield Smith and Clinton Johnson, charged with burglary on the premises of Thomas Lyons; dismissed. TO-DAY. Charles Wilson was charged with vagran- ty and sent_ down. @aniel Hartrell, loud boisterous; $5. Joshua Davis, charged with vagraney; was sentdown. John L. Nelson. was stood up for drunkenness and erty conduet. He said he had been trying for several days to qnit the use of and would promise to quit if left to go; 85. Milier Whitney, profane; 35. James Ryan was sent down for vagrancy. Geo. A. Williams and George lagle, distarb- ing a public assembly; $5 each. Geo. A. Williams, charged with carrying a knife; <20. Thomas Foote, selling cora in the mar- ket contrary to the standard weight; con- tinned. Jolin H. Kernan, profane; 35.’ Ann Chureh, a vagrant; was sent down. Johu Mary John- Kirby, loud and boisterous; $5. son, loud; $5. Annie Reeves, a vagrant; Molly Johnson, same Was sent down. charge; down. Mary Branson, same: dowa. Edward Vogt. selling liquor without license; si9. George Barbour, creating a nuisance by emptying night-sofl deposits in the man- trap of the sewer on S, bet 7th and 8th stroets northwest, on the 7th of September; fined €25—an appeal was taken. STEALING BOOKS FROM THE NAVY DEPART- MENT. Washington Harleston, a youth of respect- able appearance, was charged with larceny of a law boog from the Navy department. Harleston is % messenger in the Navy de- partment, and the fact that books have fre- quently disappeared trom the library there Set. thé watchmen at work to ferret ont the pty one. This developed the fact that this ny had been selling volumes at a secon!- hand shop. and he was arrested by Mr. Cun- ningbam, Heutenant of the wateh. Some » | hair dozen witnesses were Leard, pretty clearly establishing the charge, and he was fined $i0 and costs, or 30 days In jaf He was then arraigned on the larceny of $1 from Randolph Dickens, a writer in the Navy department, who testified that the Was stolen from his coat pocket in his otice, ip that department, and the cireum- stances which be related pointed to the boy; but the fact could not be proven and the case was dismissed. Mary Wright, assault on Bettie Fauntroy, $10. Matilda Daff, assault on Lucinda Edmunds; $5 and costs. DEADLY ASSAULT WITH A HICKO) Edward Powell, assault with cvs. ent to kill George BH. McReynolds with a stick of hickory four feet long and two inehes thick. Prosecuting witness testified that he lives at v12 South Carolipa avenue, and on Tues- day night last he went to Powell's house to complain about his boy saucing his (McR.’s) wife. Powell heard bim through, and said that bi dirty lar, and looked on the table for a knife. Witness pleked up @ catr and backed out, when defendant struck him several blows with theciub, knocking him senseless. Dr. McCauley, who attended McR., testified that the wounds were evidence of intent to kill. Charles Spencer, for the defendant, testified that McReynolds came to Powell and said 8) boy said that he did not get enough toeatat home. Powell said it was a d—d lie. and McR. picked up a chair as if to strike Powell; held for the action of the grand Jury. Chas. Stewart, assault on Archie Fletcher on November 12th, 1874, ra striking him with the bead of an irou bolt ae of self defence was set up, but the court held Stewart for the action of the grand ory. ? [Assistant District Attorney Birney states, in relation to the lateness of the but was owing entirely to the tardy attend- ance of the policemen; that be was there himeelf ready for work, and rematne? in the office antil about balf-past nine o'clock, at Which time there had not appeared a sin; SF up arin Sate Se dla Pe ber of r, a lelay was he number of cases oe eee ees uty waiting for the disposition of cases in which Pon ane witnesses, instead of in needed rest recreation.) BF Theodk re Tilton ie drawn as @ juror to serve iy the Brooklyn elty court ext Week, day, Philip Felty, grand larceny and John Quinlan, Mr. Cahill moved be instructed to find a verdict of not guilty, on the ground that the Police Court had illegally imposed, tn addition toa fine, a bond, and the court sustaining this trick Quill, bindering an inspector of the the discharge of his Mr. Cabill moved to instruct the , after our report closed, Samnel Charies Stewart, as- a a | our address we will call for and torn work at any place in the Mastrict tree ot eeita ork Fecelved and returned wives, daughters and sisters with us.” by mall or ex: ‘any place in tee country. apai-tr &7- Female members of orchestras are bo- | Pres from and to coming quite fashionable in England, and two ladies bave just joined the Duke of Kdin- burgh’s own band, the Albert hall royal amateurs. s27'The troub’e with the mixed juries in Wyoming seems to be that after a few hours’ confinement tn locked room the female mem- bers insist upon going out, and fall into hys- terles if prevented. &7-The banking honse of O. M. Co., at Waukesha, Wis., terday. The suspension absconding of one F largely indebted to the FALL AVD WINTER STYLES. Tyler & closed its doors yes- was caused by the R. Hendri, who was bank ——— (5° X00NG men’s CHRISTIAN AssocrA- NEW GOODS. T + OConNER oF 9TH aND D StRaers, Beading Rooms and Library free to all. Braver Moctings daily at 12:5, 6, and 9 p.m. ath Evening Services, (exclusively,) young wen, at 6 o'chock. mie Sabbath Afternoon Servicos at 8:0. Dirculating Library, olumes. constantly added. seid ‘ee SAMUEL G_ YOUNG, OTAKY PUBLic, etly-tt Ovvick—Stak BuiLDine. 1011 for SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES PENNSYLVANIA etn ad at AVENUE. SAMPLES OF READY MADE vow READY! FALL AND WINTER AN OVERCOATS. EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT DEVLIN & CO., 0 FASHIONABLE AND CHOICE FALL & WINTER CLOTHING sep20-tr 1106 F STREET, OTOMAC ROE HEBRING, te New MACK REL Boneless CODF1SH, for sale b; & Pennsylvania avcane. DissouvutTrion. Very choice. WITMER, Grocer, sepls ly 1 firm nanect LOCK WOOD: HUPEY BEAT EO RS | MEN’S DRESS SUITS, this day DISSOLVED by eutner MEN’S DRESS SUITS, MIS HUFTY and BIOMARD I TAY LOI autborizeé to sign in liquidation, A’ eons in- debted to the late firm are requested to @ SettlemEME OF ORE ra BERS L. LOCKWOOD, Washington, August 31, 1875," . MEN'S BUSINESS UIT , MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, MEN'S WORKING SUITS. wrmer prices. | EDUCATIONAL. _EDUCATIONAG. wi on MONDAY, | 10 w. Rime mom sand lectures combined, rt exercions. or Catatagee oneiy (Fo- sagt ft ten tw WM. Ww th = EN lio SOW soe ER! Sn ken , i Nos. 197 and 199 Novia rend Mire Wrisex M SSSONS at a reasonable price. gompetent Tescher. beginners incipally pre- ferred. Apply, after 3 i Lil? F sirect sep BOF. RUDOLF ROWE | : ‘Gorma) WILL RESUME of Music. Painting | and sock other afjunets ar are ist, j At 937 PENMevivaNia AVEXCF See circulars at the Music Btores, where orders | may be left. septs sm PROF BUoewe L COLLIERES Prue CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH im | nec eamar Frenc) ts the langnage of the School. and atric: Feantred to be spoken. ‘The scholast carefully arranged with © regular seq dieson the progressive ayatem, Cle pe are awarded at the close MAKYLAND PRICULTURAL € Ly Nothing but French spoken.) GE will open ite Fall Term on MUNDAY, Prof. L. Banveur's (from Boston) pew conversa tr tiona! method, of the College fe to offer the young ‘Terms: —By the year, @ yarteriy, lnod, @t moderate enst, the aduca. ; qa 6. ing night, free to on Spember 0, 1575, | et 914 F street northwest, at 7 p.m. } gon evenings, Mondays and Thursdays ture, the aystens © B —Private clases formed at auy tims. 1% Im Proved cours ix Science, Literature and Mathe- AP LEE Y PROP HoMaEsS "Force: @900 the echole one Bi o fre | M“popuiak conversa TIONAL FRENCH Matsa? aghe Oi sects yon Sor nakrate te | LASSES. | Por students om states $980 per Fear—one- | {Nothing but French spoken.) a ppt Op me BY fhe sear. 93; quarterly. 6. wise pening bight free turday evening, Oc £ tes ened oe tober 2, at 6 o'clock, w cenlyn Scenimary 153% | —Snelé.t ths tit etl ws I street north ve evenings, Wednesls: Be STOUNG LADIES HOARD and Saturtaye For f N SCHOOL 943 re street, (oor- ® MONDAY, Sept re trated tree tn ad Wim f t er of Moth.) wit! Thorongt tnetroct urther particulars apply at —Private vemved at a M® G0. FELIX BENKERT | Brite AMUN. teacherat bree“ oa Will r-eume bis inetraction on the } Ww gsT amp PIANO, VIOLIN, and in HARMONY and COM | Send tor Cirentar jew Haver = POSITION, SEPTEMBER 13. EXCURSION: For terms, &¢., apply at his residence, 28th street, or at the music «i Ne toa2 | By, 7 bon Fes Etecns “ASHIPG: CONSERVATORY oF MU THE MAKY WASHINGTON Win asne poems reece a. IK CHARTER BVER Votes, Singing, Piano. Organ and. instr 8 Nine. ‘he fauehk by tupertor mastera, Seo circulars. rw ye drees ( LLARD, Pirector. eps ta wendays and Fridaye, lear PROF. L. H. HAYDEN, TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN AND SINGING, ‘will resume bis class and private musical instruction SEPTEMBER 13. it Metzerott’s or Ellis’ Music Stores. MD street Rae Ty ey on board, orte Da BOW: cad P. 8 TROTH, Preetdent, PROFE p* W.P LAWYER city, will rex at his f off pu. N LOOMIS, . Bas k to hie residence, Borths et. | QcHL RA SOMCTT£AR & 4ahTi FRESCO, DECORATIVE OBNAMENT r returned to the of Medicine mer VENTIST. MOVED HIS OFFIOR #29 N etroot corner L NCARNATION CHURCH SCHOOL, — FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILOREN, No. 1115 M Sraret. ConseR oF 12tn,N.W Bry. 1. L. TOWNSEND, Bec Miss MAC- LEOD, Principal The seventh year will begin on Wednesday, Sev tender 15, 178. Application agmbove.—sepé lm (FOsGET N COLLEGE. x (Founded 17%) every deseription of in PatnTifa, uh west Moxdieal enet ide, corner extracting teeth. _— LADIES’ GOODS MES SELMA RUPPERT, CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT opens September 7 Terms, incinding board, per annnm, 2338. Medi- cal Department (Washing October 4 tures. Winter Session, § Departn (Washington) ope: Detol Lectures. per a bom, 80. [Reps P Pres Mae BERON ESSTITUTE, 1530 1 stroot Mrs. ©. W. Pairo, Principal; Mademoisel! Prud homme, resident ‘teacher annual session will begin Se t r 6 F HEALY.s.J DraLer ox BERLIN ZEPRYRS an? CANVAS EM Ekigs. BOiD- Jar and Catalogue, containing terms and references, | GERMANTOWN WOOL, German and Domestic be bad os " toc! | KNITTING YARNS, WORSTED GOODS. CAN TS ames tures, oF residence of Frinct | Vas. PATTERNS, sod all MATERIAL foc Ba. LROWERING STANMORE SCHOOL FoR GIRLS, Worsted Fringes, Silk, Mohair, and Worstet Sandy Sprines, Montgomery County, MA. Braid ‘The exercises of this scheol will be resumed on the fret M. sepa. KULINE p*®.. CARL RICHTER WILL RESUME INSTRUCTIONS IN MUSIO, in. Singing and Harmony.) SEPTEM IS75. at 935 Pennsylvania aveare, STAMPING promp'ly exscated 614 Sh strest, opposite Patent Office Bo branch * 1875. artionlars ly to TLLEM, Pripeipal onday in October For CABOLINE H. sop $m 1875. FALL STYLES, Pit on (Piano, BER 1 Jost received a fell assortment of The Bradbury Piano Agency HA See Circulars at the Music Stores, where orders “FLOWERS, FEATHERS, “ aes BKROVER'S SOHOOL & aes = entre pegnnsemipensia A v DI fer Youns - N Gies and Children will re open SEPTEMBER MILLINEBY AND FANCY GOODS, 9th. For circulars sj street, opposite Fraul i} ly to the Principal, 1336 I Elis Park: Pest im’ ISS FAUST'S SCHOOL for YOUNG LAD 1915 H street northwest, reopens MONDA ar Ss. M. J. HUNTS, September 13th. ene) or’ ep eoly 621 ant 68s D street. p., ntplieriactescideictncs! (<4 ee SS rarl dcous age VW. KNIGHT, DD Heat Mavis PEO® JOuN LOW ao wats: #}etme The Sixth Aunusl Session Of this church schol for bo) # will commence on WEDNESDAY, the 3h of September, Further informat e x MILLINER GE Special attention given to orders, .&. PALME: t a avaz7-tt kev Ayo LS _sepl-tr 1109 F street, between lth an? 12th. MERSON INSTITUTE. a J 5 a IR BOYS, 914 léth street, between Land K, (Frankia | £08 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur 8 dips.) ware.) ‘The twenty-fifth annnal session of this school will begin the second MONDAY in September, the isch ~. of the month. . = adents fitting for Colleze, for West Poi I 3a constantly recetving ali the newer shaper to | CHIP AND STRAW HATS, | FISK FRENCH FLOWEBES, yal Academy, or for any of vur Scientific B: hoo * A.cholce seecrunent of IMPORTED connate receive ugh instroction. French a z German taught in the reeularcourss. - "eB Orders prompiy Billed. sois-ly ‘Address CHAS. B. YOUNG, ang26-Im [Rep,Chron} Principal PIANOS. &c. RS. BURR wilt reopm ber ENGLISH ad FRENCH DAY SCHOOL. Monday, = oan 20, 1575. (ang? cot" | NO 1308 HS eT. be ALLET, DAVIS & CO's PLA for sweetness of tone, dell NGLISH, FRENCH. AND CLASS! é. “ BE. vect stroon rok YOUNG LADIES. 9 7 ‘~ York svenue n. w.—Mre. CK- — SON, Princhpel Tue eighth cemecl sees HE STIEFF PIANOS, uneurpased in tone, on the lath ef Repeember® iene ‘omy Te et tensa » On easy terms 4 EORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY.No.*1 Stoddard street. Boarding aud day school. For LIPSCOMB, G apply to. Mins ncipal; “Bai " 0) lantyne's, 428 7th street; Gilman's drng store, Pa. Pianos and all instruments tuned and repaired. avenue. Bession opens September 16th. Strest cars ‘ang’-tr Pass within one square ot Seminary, angi tdect] Saas ST ANNA SHALU—4 SCHOOL FOR GIRLS= srocx. WORLD-EE- SS Brookes ille, Moutgonery county, Md., twenty RNAEE PLANOS—Parioe, miles trom Washington. D-. Se Fall Term begins 157m Ssrramazn. For Circa- | S300 Toctaess fall eck Beene = lars, &c., address known factories. : irom other well- augil cow Rev. 0. HUTTON, D.D., Rector Sdetin irae teees roan ptiy OYS’ ACADEMY, 434 street northwest, Sunder- | attended to. Mrs ©. REICH E! bie in 4 es ee it Gee ee Street,» fow dovrs above Ps. aren eee patib ie Sxrr. 6. For particulars and special advant ae afforded by this Academy, see Circulars at bookstores, or address the Principal, street southwest, [B=0- INGALLS KING ‘A NEW FEATURE Organist St. J Parish, uy PIANU. OHGAN, Exc ‘Twenty Lessons. $12 or 920." Address P.O. Bex 627 anctisn | SLATS Weare now showing Slats Mantels richly ints’ ith astic tile, Wi furnish cle to harmo: tre in color with the other furmishings of the room giving a beautiful effect, These mantel are artirt cally designed sod snperior in durability and ap- pearance to either marble or wood. L streets, provides sach an Practical English and Initiator) . We also show the largest assortment of Siate Man- —— g iustal 0% i 2 MEN’S WORKING SUITS. CO- PARTNERSHIP. 3 Stone pote a gy gd > aa mony now devigue and arraugements of perhip goserthe frm name of TAYLOR GOCE. | amine spmalmenta, (A reacctien of, B10 on year | SMFS. YOUTHS’ BUSINESS & DRESS SUITS, | T¥.hAwili continue the business of infall ‘om entering. Students may cuter it | Wot rpecis! attention to house plusbing, and "| LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING | day or evening sessions. Those shroed may : ‘GOODS. obi board at from Site. 527% romth. Schol- | a FULL LINK OF COOKING AND HSATING BOYS' SCHOOL AND DRESS SUITS, | andthemanetaeterin MEB'S | Gallet Golleges or address, for thastrarct tester, ph exdapmencians rt ‘augid-Im H.C. SPENCER, President. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ALFRED BUJAO'S ENGLISH A. STRAUS, BESS MAKING. New FALL PATTERNS seplt-tr 317 Ninth street northwost. x RENOH BOARDING "AND SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No" 1700 2, tga Tins duties of tee school will commrace on the of September FALL STYLE BATS, from A. T. Tarh b . Circulars on and after 25th of 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENC, Wew York. at MRS. HESSERS 719 ‘Uarket Space, | August at the schoo! and .___aug6-6w, Iso, the new AMERICAN WING MAOHINE JP greccrion FOR CHILDREN. STINEMETZ, Hatter, 10th and 11th Streets, ferestes nes * Mond Prantcal Calter, O68 tat ree ree my Sy 0 FISYa84 giaans. = | sxritatison Sek Be se meeaie 1937 arcane — ; ‘Three Doors from : : ™ sow be 4 petterns - ant wana Lith Short | “HAVANA CIGARS, Weaiso ven towlemmtary tnetiactious Be Then s set HSER for te Fall rate. eS eae we Pave, just received Steamer | “Opera: Bept, isk. “Normal ‘training clase, Oct. BELLAS ad CANES: fresh cupply. cum-te Itake great pleasure in announcing that I am “CITY OF BREW TORK.” frock in- | Ist. For particulars address prepared tc ftrntah Hotels, Vamilion voice of Cigars. PRICE: a cinicion sain een LB ne CHOLORST OYSTEES 19 for 91.00. 1LK BAT which the waters of this country can for $1.00, ry Peceipt of the choicest varieties of SLT WATER $ for $100, NOW READY OvstERs, ind ouch are ny feciities that T can ase 4 for $1.00, 1% my cust orders, to give sat in all sell bot genfine imported, and sell by see My exper nce athe YSERE BUSINESS 1.00 worth at box prices, : ‘he WILLETT & RUOFF's, Purpose to teal fairly wilt, rut by appreciated @, @, CORNWELL & SONS, oS ds 905 Panxerivasia Ave. ¥ the public, Very respectfully, &c., FINE G. “ER: ICE !—Jast received at E. vs, ig 3.5. HOGAN), ROCERS, Nout avcuge, Deeot Scan po LL a = 1418 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, rallon to ix gallows, of the EL} A 8° V) BLE C 16 best NAIeb cnvicpiliots Ft Ovpomte ilard"s Hotel. es se alee, ‘p larde. galice. Die, suitgiateil agi the aremaricaint, ang | SHOT! SHOT! suoT: ‘Giutks, ‘nod’ Babe" ce superior te patent pi gras ite Tr se SHOT AT FACTORY PRIOS. 57 Catalogues Y Eos eede aod comoeten ay substance, oF POWDER “abs, WADS. = W™. MASSEY & CO.’s anything else injurious. SS Cheapest place in the city to buy. ammunition. ‘sn gs-co8w i Seeinen i tant: cwitmen. aoe PHILADELPHIA XX ALE. tonte result, Sime of the Linea soeee At neil | seps_ Grocer. 1918 Pennsylvania aYeDne. HE WA SFE perp oe pepe to aboedy relict oF | UMPORTANT ANNOUNOBMENT.—I HAY, sacl Teas, ches dyspepsia ot indie’ Sioa fnee spite Suede gret reduations ou my now pd Scorummoduted. A large stock, in exesilent condition for rang and ditions: dere & ly, pxbndics and lee. eater, Partor 5 % ‘alae, ee 22th | Equal to Scotch Ale costing nearly double th e tonttfy to there getcral sabciency aa tho ju an now well | Se tound af the hockatoree. “hued pg te a Sree Peerage | Crave ois BIE. |" scrccmmitines onciiboree ai Tul be sent te any part of the og | Fi9-719 Tm street, between @ and Gs wei ioe JAMES M.OARNETT, pa ag ARTHUR NATTANS, Drugzist, THE PIANO GUITAR Pc re on MONE ny cae i of oa Rat j ang2-tr ‘3d and D streets northwest. ye ene: or nd: 7. for Board é ’ 20 SF AEM DOLass Mire, yet of Reo RY Se. poset anwunlly tn bdepene 01 at atevens: SAE a ae ee vot td Sipe scant. - h rene eee "SPRCTAOLES, at ‘ALT SLE SOUS joweat cash prices LAR |; HEMPLER EVER - 4in3,” Bold at J. B, wat dE UTORING OPTIciay, bres store, 19a) Bina: sept-te 499 Penn, ayenae, corner 4s at, 4

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