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5 ted, and stated that the Com: Sqaibe, EDU! AL. EVENING Ss AR. | The Case of John E. Thompson. hy mg een! mae pea ral ssiONGTs, a3 ™ CiTYyidi CATION. ——_—————_ SS __ | rarge indignation Meeting in South | proved bimseitt fitted tn mind and | existence of & — TUESDAY...........Angust 15, 1876, Washingten— A Committee Appointed | morals for the ties of a a SS | a0 Wait On the District C took : and, Ponatval bz) = arse H time Weather Probabilities Zo-day. | ast evening mecting was held at Blake's condemn the removal of Mt-Jotn E, Tooeap eon gel OFFIce oF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, ball, 7th street, pear Maryland avenue, to | son, and most do we condema ‘would carefully ts WaseiIneton, A 15, 1816. consider the recent ne saprne doen ose! eee by which such removai Pek ee the eastern and middie Public School Trustees in the removal was board they Mr. John E. Thompson, principal of the stn | ,, Resotved, That we fully’ ‘and indorse | action. district schoois. The meeting was one of the ; Cal a in South Washington, and Holmead, ~ were present. them were, Win. Ash on aa to tne > a were Win. Ash- down, J. J. T. Cassell, J.W. Martin, til action be taken LOCAL NEWS. WB. Evans, J/E. F Holmesd, Wd. Ste: the resolutions submitted; misedueasnnet ane oe nignt | E Norris Charles Walter, Henry Lee, L:W. Sdministrative a, ted t » successfull; ati 20p. mand extinguished at 2am’ | Wright, i. K. Gray 3. 5, Cra ee ene “avectignty: Ws treated at Dr. Whites estabiighment, 145 Eoetiee ss ahead of the mail and ex- | Mahorney, br 3. hey tn Gedney, E. G. ‘The delegation then took leave. Cass | EenReyivania sven opposite Willard’ Pree en New York and Philadelphia pa- | $7nicr, Sonn sk, Faber, W, . Wise, It is understood that Mr. Stewart, elected and ince | Fowl. Eos, Si per visit. , 8 &. ma. 80 ‘pers r. nother George White, Jonn T. Given. A. Clark aa Mr. Thompson’s successor at the last th ‘asbingtoo in 1361. tog the Parisian can-cany, "at tne’'Thents | Geatge Noves, Jann A. Bits, Jonepa B. Lee, spectiog of, Ses board, hen devermines to. de- ss », panitc ‘A cclegation of ihe Washington Schuetzen | McArdle, J cooper Fi We Bloat, Be es Saree Cee jwenty four Verein visited Baltimore yesterday and at- | Latimore, U.H. Rideooar, HW: Blunt B. ‘Worship in tho Weees. ase tended the funeral of Gen. Rudolpt Blumen- | B- Cuiran, T. Riley, W. A. ieee > and did berg. Mr. Simon Wolf delivered an eulogy | Bell, W.,A- Fenwick, @. B. Clark, William Washington Grove Camp Meeting. in Alabama,” is at the gave. Tucker, T. B. Barron, 5. F.Ciements., L.W. oe Rigi of Prunias of tus oxy are | WEL A Cie ees ie meeting Waking extensive arrangements for the | Mr. George nrg 7 grand reunion to be held at Philadelphia, | Older, and remarking that he presam:4 tuat Angust 22. Franklin Lodge, No. 2, of this | &)l Epew the object of the meeting. read the | Qrronicie, , and ingt city, the oldest lodge of the Order, will join sy a Danton noenionan ieee = fing (Po opposing the — Ca School ure acs Willimmcon fled it to-day jolmesd ‘as permanent president, and be | our thanks. ne ‘The weather was delightfal most of the day; for the District to the use of Daniel Ballour | W@8 elected. CaMP WEAR GalrTa! URG, MonTGoM- BRY Co., Mp., Aug. 15.—After the large gath- ering of Sunday, with its noise and excite. Resolved, That Trostee Champlin, by bis | in the afternoon there were a few slight fraternize with Carl ars. ****The me CHAIEMAN HOLMEAD ON CHAMPLIN. undeserved 0; ition, merits the ceusure | showers, but none so heavy as to mar the | Goce to ~ 2 SS re ee 9 etn Sere. | on taming the chair, Mr. Holmeaa wait it and reprobation of che residents of tne 4in | plearare of the vemtere. New Haven Register inclines to toe opinion Parereco Fewace inerirors, 956 9%, the amount of judgment claimed to | W8S Irdeed 8u honor to be calied to preside | senool distric Pr Semnne Banks douged on the vote be- t, manifesting, by his avimas, At8\ @.m. the usual prayor and experi- | toat Taare Leanne pon Gn kan aeadioe, over such ® meeting, one of the largest aad | a total jtness for the oaftion heoceuples, ence meeting was held. It was under the | C#use yy have been collected by him and not paid | oS." apectable ever coiveuet in oats S LONIRe nn Cotinant oo temtinay oad cies: | Weatee of hey George V. Leech, of Union | ;The Boston Mail suggests that Grant on "Phe Labor n@of the District of Colam- | Wa:hington, for which honor he thauxed | es, aud we do respectfully ask his immediate | chapel. It was very profitable, and remarks Keely Motor Company. If come provision pane Labor Leagneot the District of Colum. | them. He eraved more indulgence thaa wes | Grinicone were made by Bros. Matchett, Woodwara | Keely Motor Company... If some provision | Gepreeate ‘ana deplore an tiele which ap- | Usual ge ® presiding officer, for the | Resolved, That Trustee Hovey, while a | and others. At 10% o'clock, on account of ms and i ‘This nstitetion hase been — and Daiptaine ® national re) Ie easily reacbes by Feil Went Te "g | be a nice easy berth with pothing to do. fall course pear ¥ Sun agains gravity of the subject deserve! more than | member of the investigating com mittee, aud | the dampness of the ground from Sunday's pao H = ‘be ee Py gf oi RL Fo i cng oo the imple statement of the objects of the | bound by bis oath of office to jadge impar- | showers, and the heavy aimosphere that pr-- hs nea eteeen seen —_ moony ae ere ecdreae ; cearern him as being the snpportet of cor- | Meeting. Here we have a teacher of 27 years’ | tially, voluntarily assumed the position | vails herein the morning, the service was | cand! on of ———Ee + reas. iker and most of lona on ecretary of | Standing stricken down,a character which | of prosecuting attorney, and by the spirit | held in the tabernacle. A very fine sermon | Corgress. Major Mary Wal ay aa pla een of | bad for overs quarter o’aceatury remained | fe Mhacitested, and tie’ course he pariaol, | was delitered oe the Reve Dy Maney Meee | the Stuer old giris will beck hia. In &@ recent allusion to Graceland Cemete- | U»sullied had been attacked, not openly, but | has proved himself unfit for the position he | ing from the text, ‘Lord increase our faith,” RESURRECTING THE SCANDAL.— The 4 is. a WE, oo eee A. Fischer enlarged his establishment by | Sew Haves. Cone Send removing tobis pew building, 906 G street GL. resnc nade to its present excel- | DY @ low, petty, meau spirit, wno would | occupier. found in Luke xvil., 5. wospect of the ming of the great scaa- : 4 : oe on eT ate 2 Igot condition, whien wight sotm’ ta imply | Bot hesitate to do worse HES, BUC eee |p Hester, Thata committes of —— beap- | | There was no children’s meeting to-day, | Eatihrough the Moulton suit fer damages Very near'his former piace. ty promptly ite ween 3. em that it was formerly otherwise. On the con- | Wee not attacked by an open foo, But b; [Ron Bie ann fle Blea Pep cso mie war tO eo eee the ee ee ott on 191 | BAS led to considerable comment in Bcook: | Rdopting the latest improvements; wueiner | SON, oon a. “a. | who com fe - | Before the r . m, . E. D. A and. sil degres if s fore,’ among waom we olive suche red | Hoe Is, WHO Je the man who had stricken | District of Colamola, wits scopy of these | @ Sociol eet ea in toe taba osIe Sic! | lyn and elsewhere een ng | f American or Ean poner Ion | | di ressed at the outlook. Among = Krowa business men as Messrs. Norment, | bim down. It had been charged that Mr. | resolutions, and that they bedirecied to re- | all accounts these are the meetings of the | ueewitieccbenedat the outlook. Among | enabled to do any work in a mauner bot to | be equaled by those not possessing these ‘=. PROFESSIONAL. Thompeon was @ drinking man, and his | quest early action. camp. There is more real profit derived from | ined are Mrs. Theodore Tilton, her brother, Frecpeca tla ie ae Eee rey einee 8 | Craapie wae therefore pernicious, aid thin | ‘Tees Carty, sctlon. resolutions were fre; | them inan any other service held. They are | Mr Richards, apd is wile, aud Misr Edos | CUO a es and dyed withont ge taste have vever been shown to greater ad- | PY |® trustee, obscure And illiterate, wao | quently interrupted with cries of‘s204” and | something similar to the meetings held iat | v. | being taken R= «PR ‘vantege than in their admirable location | 8d, by one of thore accidents by which the | applause, and they were adopted unani- year by the Y. M. C. A.—in fact, they are ‘Wara Crape Vells refinished nice and cheap. Colombian College Lew Building, Sth street, be- and management of that beautiful burial splat or a Gan an ae ein mously. nasceiaiione me, Boon! 2 item parbadty Keupeuk erat eestor, Travelers leaving the city can have work | tween D avd eugt 2° oo es trrstee—Thompson thought that Mr. L. F. Clements moved to fill the blank | At 5 p.m. @ Young People’s meeting was =. _ Econ ental ane Ratiroad Accident. bo euch trusi in the District, fmyad with twenty-five, so as to make a oom beld in the large tent of the M. E. Charch gen because between the hours of 9 and 3 he (C) | mittee consist of that number; a9) . South, en 5th avenue. It was led by {the The Philadelphia express train, which left | nad devoted himself to anything except Ste Mr. T. H. Barron suggested ‘vat the com- | Rev. J. Starr. | = that city ats o'clock this morning, for Wash- | employer’s business. Mr. Thompson re- | mittee inform the Commissioners of the ac- At7 p.m. the Rey. W. C. Webb, of Alex- EXCURSIONS, PIO NICS, &c. wha ponbrar assy 2 fers for ar "Tmompeon this Cuamplta woud have queetit Cham) tine resignation Doceuse text tonne in ete rvin 30. “What muse ide gy re as we 2 ues t) DY 5 » 30: « fos misplaced ewitch and collided with | jong’ since ceased bis connection with the | of fact an ing & gentiéman. He | to be saved,” closing with one of the grand- | DoLexpect to. He had given up higsummer | (7 aND EXCURSION | DWiesTics OF THE PRaci station, cight miles thle side of Baltimore, | Dostd- Twice had Champlin been off tne | felt thankfal that they could bear testimoay | est appeals to the unconverted ever delivered | Vacation entirely peng ia oan sation, sight miles this side of Baltimore. | board when Mr. Thompson, through Crosby | io the efficiency of Sr, ‘Tuompsou and ex- | on'a camp ground. ie was followed by Rec ned thee hie Means hae ‘The evgineer, named McGee, had his leg pS ae ge who had defended their disapprobation of course of | Richard Norris. who delivered a most pow- Fy professed extreme anxi broken, which was amputated, and he was | the , Obtained his reappointment. is creature Champlin. erful and effective exhortation. There were | 1715], would be otherwise badiy cut it the head. The | Until the erection of the Jefferson Bulld-| The chairman (Mr. Holmead) remarked | two presented themselves at the altar,oneof Generals Butler and Sreman, named Murtagh, was badly scaid- | ing there was gooi feeling, but then Mr. | that the suggestion of Mr. Barron would be Whom professed conversion. This was one | sr. Moulton, and ed, and @ brakeman named Hulse, had alez | Thompeon, as ne had a perfect right to | acted on. They knew it was true. Of the maces solani meetings besd sine the her ‘Judge J. K. Porter for Mr. Beecher. Itis broken. Both engines were badiy damaged. | do, made some suggestions, and Champ- Mr. Barron.—If I cannot prove every word | camp commenced. A deep feeling pervaded | believed that in None of the passengers were injurcd. lin ceased to speak to Thompson. He | I will agree to wash the feet of the creature. 4 the entire assembly, and many were visioly calty which would be it to this city | (Mr. H.) ascertaining the state of feeling, PLAIN TALK FROM MR. GIVEN. Moved. And now the work has fairly com- | 9 jury in LADIES’ GOO: snd carried to Providence hospital, where | asked Superintendent Wileon if it could not | Mr. John T. Given was calied, and re- | menced, and it is to be hoped will not cease | have the trial they were attended by the company’s sur- | be fixed up, and he (W.) said he did not | marked that he came in as & spectator, for | until the entire camp 18 on es knowl- | 'y, Herald, 14th. —_= Dr. Ford, and McGee's leg was ampu- | beiieve it could, Thompson had called | the of South Wi of Christ. & JUST RECEIVED uaz wer 7 anid . H. & France, of Bl ; tw care of themeeives; said he was The Rev. H. ‘rance, of Riatensbare, ACCORDING to the Lynchburg Virginian M REW YORK ine 19 plin wascuatr- | ab) man of the ing committee, and @ bill | glad to see the unanimity of feeling on this | arrived on the morning train, and the Re «¢the most observed and handsomest lady | & Clear Case of Bigamy. having been presented to the Commissioners | question, and he would go as far asany to | J. R Wheeler by the evening train. Tue | at the White Sulphur Springs is Miss Edi WHAT A WIFE DISCOVERED BY READING | to WI there was some question, and it | obtain redress for the outrage—tne very | Rev. Wm. Griffith. of the Forrestville ctr- BRI. ENSES baving been stated that Mr. Champlin, as a tessence of ited | cuit, also cam: the grounds to da; Moke wrk ateaater {Now ¥ i Bay two or ving 5 ain’ eo of ontengnoueness-—; e eon is » Me aw : in New York Bay two or en, 4 nam. Se oe - . ter, had certified ily oer reno on fie pani, of the “pity ies pegged aid. aeererene th thea | three inp in a Mr. “dad Mrs. BO D BLACK VELVETS. Yesterday Officer Warrier, of the fourth | t- Mr. Thompson remarked, merel; r. John E. Thompson, Garner and others were drowned.’ Lao Frested a colored man named Thos. | ‘2&t Mr. Champlin was not a ter, “he | ject of the meeting, but they had rignts GE. ee style HATS in Feil shapes. ge 19th saree on @ warrant s is @ teamster,’"and the low grovelin; — have been outraged. Ga rity, that GEORGETOWN. . | is not a straight channel 21 feet Bow stvie HATS COUP Ds PLUMBS. FABOY FEATHBRS, &c. ET Bpecie! atten! ion given to Mea. J. P. P. aull-tr 1109 ¥ Street, between im. nature oul nal | _s-There wora | took advantage this. Andre’ johnson hould ® multitude of Grand LARCENY.—Diggs Parker and | deep through the South Pass jetties at the Ont, by, Anna Brannum, his wife. charging | Dover dealed thet he was a tailor, bat tls | Tran aw nice whould cover sn parte hear- | Samuel Anderson were arrested yesterday | mouth of the Missi-sippl. locked Up it his cell anid Be didet hve | man took offense at an allusion to his past | ing“itcould net be dignified by tne rame | for the larceny of 20 brass haves tor shafting, | sg-Thousands of intellectal Bostonians there Be. 4 any harm ‘in marryin; eo 1 | Occupation—a thing of which no honorable | of a trial. John E. Thompson was & man | Valued at $25 each, from the Maryland Frec- | are flocking to see @ picture ealled “The Women, £0 tbat be lived with oule one ere | man would be ashamed. Mr. Wilson saw | with fenite like others; and he would say, | stone Mibing and Manutecturine Company. | Revels of Antoney and Cleopatra.” time. Both wives and their pumerous sym. | Champlin as to an interview, with a view of | “He that is without sin fet him cast the first ae ovine footer os Seneca, on the night | gg-Rey. A. M. Grundtner, for the past six- pathizers were at the station-house, together | >¥!ngipg about good —_ It was agreed | stove.” T! wd 18 not Fesponsible to the | Of the tant. The articles were recov- rman. teen years tor of St. Al us’ Gel it Mr. C. 8. Noyes prevent, aod q id make them 5 7 with the preachers who performed the mar- — — puagreted that teats’ try ee legislation shou! BUILDING ASSOCTATION.—At the meeting Sore hurch, Philadelphia, died on Received to ng A following FEW HATS, pene Te Tom was married | Should also be present, Mr. Champlin ob- r. Given referred to themanner in which | of tre Eighth Building Association last ‘The Brooklyn Argus thinks ‘delibera- Mt Cenis, Mt Louts. in February, 1875, by Rev. Wm. J. Walker, | Jected. He ascertained the reason after-| the beer drinking waa proved by means | night, 13 shares of stock were sold at $1.20 ance satan Comab meee po ga ‘Branewica. Warwick, Kems, Of the Shilod Baptist charch, on i, between | WaTds. Champlin wished to deny that he | akin to the deeploable macane adopted in te | each, and 40 shares were withdrawn. thet Saunt be wer Peastua ae a Review, Bayonne, Stanioy. Y6th and 17th streets, and produced the cert; | Dad Used @ certain remark as toa funeral, | case of Halleck—putting a detective in the | DANG2RoUS.—About two feet of the iron a eee ae OS Ney Senet #) Weet End ud Glenora, ficate of marriage. She kbew nothing of her | (beretofore referred to in THE STAR,) and | cell to worm out a confession—and he con- | railing of the bridge over tne canal at Con. | AY ‘es to rs At Davis’, i @id not wish the lie to be given him, as it | demned such actions. Here they had hounded | gress street has been broken away, making 719 Market Space, cur. sth street, husband's infidelity to ber until lookin certainly would bave been given had be | gman in the private walks: of Ute tect | (ravel over it to some extent uneste, SPECIAL MENTION, van (Holmead) been present. The question is, | something on him, and the manner in which Grain TRADE.—The offerings on ’change le whether they will ar to the | he bad been treated was most perfidious. | this morring amounted to 7.200 bushels of action of the Ss. A petition | He urged that they go for the scalps of these | wheat, witn sales of 104 bushels at $1.12, 65 ; | &gainst Mr. Tbompson’s appotutment had | gentlemen and not stop until redress is ob- | busbels at $1.16, 162 bushels at #1.12, 66 buah- A page + a og Ne tena by Tt perrons, Bad 10 bad with: | Seng eee ee antl Hovey shoula | els at £1.22, and 920 bushels st $1.23. The THE WAMSUTTA SHIRT, E» t,and verified her statement as | dawn thelr names, while 4 ofthe remaining | be attended to, and they should get rid of | arrivals were: Boat Ellen Brook. wisn 3400 id Exe 3 gas 74 ne affair | 1, b@d some personal feeling against Mr. | some of the machinery about the schools. | bushels wheat forJ.G. & J. M. Waters; and | WARRANTED TO BE THS CHBAPEST SHIRT has caused considerable excitemene aera | Thompson on account of the correction of | ‘There waa too macs red tapos eee ena | Doak ee Be alee Cite ae neers: nd 18 THB UNITED STATES, the colored population tm ihe went oad ane | children, leaving but 3 who are against him, | tle gentleman who. by the liar rules of | and 300 bushels corn to H. M Talbott, and eS ae ihe city. Itscems to be a ciesr case of big. | While on twe other band there is a petition of | the . iabes: ‘and | 400 bushels corn to Hariey & Bro. 32 | COMPLET! RESPECT. fmt I emery Bm Somseto we Of Dig- | 400 in his favor. There were only # grammar | causes the removal of © man for whots they | bushels of wheat were sold yesterday after hy ye tH IN NEW AND DESIGABLE GUODBE receivcd every Gay at DAVID’. ALE 2008 warranted as represented and sold at very (owes! market prices at DAVIS’, och augld-lw 719 Market Bptos, c vesth; - $1.44 BET Oasa. schools in the District, and 4 of the teachers | bac the greatest respect. There were some | ’change at $1.18. Corn quotations remain s pa eg el OE] fhe Police | bave been stricken down without a hearing | of the board who ould be retained, but | the same. RECEIVING DAILY Corrt to-day, Mr. Birney, prosecntiog and | {oF An investization with those who bad in this underhanded, mean —_-re-—___—_. nape, maa wen G. W. Mitchell, appearing for tne wriebnen HOVEY AS A PROSECUTOR manner attacked Mr. Thompson, should be | _TH= New STATUE OF WASHINGTON.— fee Pete yee res dares, Rev. W. J. Walker Teatifhes to marrying | !8 Worse than po ange 2 ‘These wome. | removed. Champlin did not, in reference to | The statue of Wasbington, coatribated to COLLARS AND CUFFS. ABD Fanoy ae. Thomas Brannum in February, 1875; aoant teachers have no tenure of office, there is 10 eel op use the term fight, for he ques- | the Exhibition by a prominent Phila‘lel- OOUK’S PLU. OOLO! 5 Me.; Bo 9, l8c.; Bo. 18, bo. ; ADB end TRAVELIAG HATS and BOR- BETES reduced to 260. SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS Dot swear positively that the prisoner was security for them, and when any one objects the man, but to the best of his knowledge he wee. Emma Jackson, the party to whom it is alleged he was uy 1f he had the courage to make a fair, | phian, resident in Florence, Italy, is now on I bave lately improved the quality of my Collars the a to the committee on | square fight. He defied any oue to read the | the grounds, and was, on Saturday, taken —— a ed introdaction of heavier linen, of Ueachers, where Hovey is the prosecutor, the | reports of this so-called hearing and not be | from the truck and moved to the foot of the ichardson's make, thereby oe pe gan de- jury — the Judge, and of course the teacher | convinced of the prejacice ot some of the | inclined plane which has been erected for of durability and of starch aa out. Are recent! married was Li Standing Col.ars are aiso much improved by we to sit quietly and allow | members. He was surprised that the mi- | the jurpose of conveying it to a point saffi- os ing ne Toe a ee as things to be after Champlin and Goot- | nority report of Messrs. Lloyd and Moffatt | ciently elevated above the base te permit of Pm Dope Sy gd yeanied to bim on last Thursday night. a (@ clerk at $10 per montn.) had | had not veen adopted. They had let loose | an ¢€asy and precise descent. This base, or ‘sa pertor Gentlemep desiring realy Collars and Ouffs Mire. m. 3, for two days aud succeeded in | these young roosters, and in other ways jeaial, though made of timber, has been invited to % . URE, Rone before be ete rer an terried to | Ending but seven to signa petition against | theiwed aot esate Caer eer Biled in with ssphaitum, and will be sanded . Se _ 008 on 2 eee wife bad married again and that ‘left him | Mr. Thompson. He believed there was jus. corps would never be complete until so: and ted in imitation of granite, so as to free. Rev. Mr. Bingey, pastor of the 19th- | tice which would be meted out to them for | of the trustees have been added clorély resemble the pedestal which sup; —— street Baptist Church, testified to having the asking. Before closing ee =e surpassed even our detectives; they re. | the statue of the “American Soldier.” be- m Persons wishing to spend a ploasant day tn the married pum and Emma Jackson last | ms of the colored trustee to the lowest measures. He predicte1 | tween Memorial Hall and t! water and ahate abon: YAOHTING SUITS country, where good sbonnds, Thursday night. Brannum was committed | trict Ca rape a nobly standing a — if they parened. — aie, i pers 3 Ly oun or _— UsDAY EXCURSION LADIES BEADY-MADB 8UITS, fault of 31.000 UO" OF te grand Jury 1m de- | resented the people.” "| ary bones of the board, afd Ke coaclitiod by | tintre’econeioen 85.40 Het Cash. ) Lavy oF TEE LAER. OVER GKIRTS AND BASQUES, a SECRETARY. saying “God grant that your efforts be | isa re juction in —_ f an LADIES UNDERWEAS. THE LATE J. SELLA MaRTIN.—The death | ,,M- Thomas B. Kalbfuss was elected secre | crowned with success.” bis Country ashe BATHING SUITS Hereafter and until further of J. Selia Martin. a prominent colored poll fall syunpatt with the ‘objects of the meet. Mr. L W. Wright fered a, resolution, | Ware'one leg renin ie ber wharf, foot ot meet, at 3 five | PARASO: /MBRELLAS at halt price. ae ull sym) 4 * * ol Hcian, on Friday inet, at New Oricans, from | ing aa Mr. Holmesd. which was adopted, that in the opinion ot ot me teen EAS DEAW ERS. Seezs, sb on the Fotman, arriving bobo pron ss i in THE Stak of yesterday. He was saative | MS snceppotntment ofa | this meeting the eee oe mi Duttons or sia ‘Fare, 60 couts: children half price. FLOWBRES, HATS, RIBBON, : COMMITTEE ON BESOLUTIONS, triet promote the the "90 conte, net cash. Teh ‘abd Sth styeet oars go directly te the whart, ee of ogg geen pp —_ ae in | which was agreed to, and Messrs. George ee izing the board of trustees. si je27-San - = G00 D8 leas than cost. to Mon ok, marx ‘New then | White, L. W. Wright and Samuel Gedney | * Mr. Ki fus offered a resolution, which was tgomery, hand New ¢ Orleans » | were 8: ‘ted the committee. adoptea: E*cunsions ro yn carzs. gust unceives— Intter piasomase. iy free- 1» while the committes was eat ae een this meet- The steamer JANE MOSELBY will leave BVEE! , and by the underground | absent, invited those on the other side to ing that Mr. W. J. Stephenson would make BEADY-MADE CLOTHING SATURDAY, at 8 p. m.,durivg the A large amort ment of HAMBURG EDGES eng ‘and took aa netive | 2P°MX, but there was no response. & Naluable and efficient representative of In Reasonable season, for Fortrom Mopioe, Boctolk BOBU LACES selling at o rednoed o> Tilinole and Michigan, 1a Mr. Stephenson ephenson remarked that hehad a board, fitted ae he in"by experience anc aud AT MABKED-DOWH PRIOBS. ry Piosy 10 : ih and i6:, and while in these states | letter from a gentleman who had a tes 'eshington at 60 ‘Monday morning. Apply . stagied for the ministry, and subsequently cae sven wera te tae counolis aaa tee | een? Fe ee ee i beeper whet ton of Sn jyseam” | CORSETS and KID GLOVES tn» great variety; Talo. school board, and read lowing: THE ‘LLOWING COMMITTEE OnB 4 Anerwaris, in 1809, be went to Boston et ‘WasHinTon, D. C., August 14, 1376. | was appointed to wait on the District Com- Pe ee DRE e a a eae Prey, with a very large white cong ene | Wine J- mephensn, EO en. | Rumloners: George White, L. W. Wright, JHOMPSOM may” be Ovactored for x +4 © SELLERS, : os “and wae ment prevests me fram nocepting tue | Eee ac wanes sees B larae, Hoary @EORGE C. HENNING, seapany's Olin Tost of Oe Th 0 SEVENTH STREET. Uced that three men, who sat near him, were S168 OF THE GOLDER watching his movements. He, however, paid Lad ; TEBpON. that peop! heeler, W. fant esis potentiate tere. At Spring eld | J NSURPASSED. longer children at the mercy of thelr) a. Fenwick, H. W. Crook, A. M. Kencher, rr. 6 train. 14 layne’s to America be took charge of a Presbyterian . | hotel he placed in the hands of the hotel clerk ebureh in New York city. From this piace | Caprices. The very education imparted by the | Thomas K. Gray, Robert Maboraey, John T P & 71 AMUSEMENTS. a MISS KA. MeCORMICK,1 & - $m BTREBT, (ST. CLOUD BUILDING, Daily receiving all the latest Hove) ties tn = . | his case of samples, which contained’ $20,000 CINCINNATI OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. aw BO! TS. BATS, LAO! be was calied to the 15th street Presbyterian falleetualiy toe peces of the sano trustees, | Cast toc tin cntrne at mvited to! socom of jewelry, taking W check in excaage there. pom ae ata seoriani aaa waasse, “i ol hi mo, D. C.,in |, an e | for. He wen! v! sornt welers. Jus . = this chureh nearly two. yeare.’ This ard therefore judges of the mental, moral Mr. Given read @ letrer from one of Mr. nd SOc! cations one EVERY WwW! Ladies of Washington and Thompson's form er . | after be had gone out the three men whom ss SATUEDAY ASTERNOOB, o1 vicinity are invited ta he resigne4 to take the editorship of the New | their Children. This has Been denied shes serlione ‘as to Mr, Top peon's de drrg be | he had seen ‘on the train entered the hotel. | "OR SALE BY DEALERS THROUGH- a zs = call end examine. ap tr Nationct Era, (Frederick Tougiaen’ paper.) by @ majority of the present board of trus- | ing bad. &pd ceeupled' this position for a shor T id days when | Son toe comers stopped behind thodeat, CUE SEED e Or ANORE Se eee tees. In those ok lays when! repre- ion an ol esk, orig. 22d resigned to go south. having re- | sented Bouts Wasuington in the board of | orgenined sad Meee we ty oe ties | Leek the caseor Jewelry wad Wont Cat cas iicatocaondel ee Brame. Berionsus end Oomedy._sov@-1y open on TU the Post Office department, hia ‘eld ‘Ope ee gene “with Our con | 26 to call on the Commissioners. wip canaliied hte casero is ametiyet SAMUEL ©. PALMERS, Oe Se ee tso | bext.t1200 Penneyivanie avenue. ion being in Alabama «ud Mississippl. | stituents as to their wishes. Ihe Committee's Interview with the | rings, 40 cameo and ea” sets, 50 DEPOT, 57 @ 7TH Br. aT ae VERMILYA’S oe bacon = een Speaker and @ clear and The present government of the District of District Commissioners To-day. Roman sets, 100 pairs of sleeve buttons, 50 AREKRITER’s, % gorous writer. Columbia receives the approbation and sup-| The above-mentioned committee met at the _ = ae Rall, woaee stds, 5 50 look neo Sugotr Georgetown, D.0. | Ne. 439 Jit, sect, betwoarm, BD and Bstom, ciate LADIES’ SHOES, Prexics, Excursions, «c—The Lyceum | ff rutject to no objections that weake ner | Columbian building this morning and pro. | 25 ladies’ me large Dumber of ladies’ chains, Gin TRUNKS! - Engra rings, Cbromos, £0. MADE TO OBDER aT Bureau gives another excursion down tke | apply to any otber form of government, ex. | C€eded to the rooms of the District Commis- | Roman neck chains, gold and silver spec- BT etes. ot Se Sat Bananas, Window | G10 9:h Firect, Opposite Patent Office, Potomse, on the Mary Wasilogton, to mor- cept that it is not represeu Batatl Vey and teres stoners, where they found Messrs. Deanison tacies, and machines Emre Posed Se. Ladies’ Dress Trunks, ay ed t fore can, a8 in is CAREC, a he wishes 5 mn! sale , . Bole Leather Frumks, Ms ace. —— Laer ch the Lake aT — ofthe ———_ ee ee eeoionars mania tea aston. SSRy Sateen ee Soeenk at gays, is $20,000, ‘Trunks, . 7 Please Bame and Nomber. jr} iy » ats + foi ip down the river, | pot only consul e wishes of our citizens, ; = ———— es ‘Trunks, —— @nd returns at m. + In (ue absence of John T. Given, esq., who DEATH oF A NOTED GAMBLER.—Daniel vcr wit bate eicarson and pice 1 | ease Atha aete Seae aT Sa | mn been aicted se epouramucnse tears | nuATMLGY aviatace ae kee hg ts | Shanley aaa, GEORGETOWN ADVERWTS Mount Vernon Springs, of the Fifth Baptist | exist, because, in effect, we would have a | J-E- Br geen pb adeaghicar mere Goode gp mer ered Plain J)RY GOODS A¥ REDUCED PRICE: | ington, on Thursday, Tee cieery Wash | representative ae x, M.D, | the committee of twenty four gentlemen to | How Voce abent oe years ago. Kip (farnished,) D* — i her wharf, foot of 7th street, at 8.30 @ I mad ours, traly, James E. Moncan, M.D. t the views and wishes of one of the | & Brown's stables wore then at Charles ann ) ‘To enable us to close out our stock of 4:20 p. m.; returning at 9-30 p.m. 7 AN EX-TRUSTEE SPEAKS. fargest_ and most table meetings of | Hudson streets, and there Danser obtained <= qualities, ‘There will bea grand family festival Mr. Wm. Ashdown (@ trustee of the fourth | citizens of South Wash. ever held. They | employment as a blacksmith. He became Prana Wrappers, SUMMEB GOODS the erent of St. Dominios chares: wt (or | district abouta quarter ofa century ago) was | Citizens of South Washington ev, outrage has | acquainted with the gamblers who made the om we are offering them at greatly reduced Schuetzen Park, on Thursday. © | called on, and addressed the meeting. He | been in the dismissal of BMr.J. | sipole thelr headquarters Thole suosee oe Pooket dc., de. spasbet buspeinn tn 3 ‘GO0D8, PARA giinselbertmraon Temarked that when he was first connected | E°“"phortpson as prindioal of tie, fares duced him to adopt gamb! Dusiness, | All of prone co suis the ‘ime, ond warranted | OE mes ead Bowe eal oe tes Ries COATS THE Distarct.—Messrs, | ith the echools whey were known as charity | scnool disirict, ‘and and according); mrest, . & ©. A. Elliot ay, for Le 6 @ natural sequence Sand it was with great difficulty that | asx the dismissal of Trustee Champlin, | 182 Daneer so Jer, entered @ suit against the Disteicnnt 2b Appropriation of $300 sould be obtained to | who, they believe, to tify a petty malice; | witha fortane. Columoia, for injuries recalved by plaintit? fae glam om gee od eben Mr. Thompson | has not only Outraged al the rales of pro- | had been © 2 ebruary last, b; appotn school be was shou! a @ man-dole in Maryland avosue ing into | man, aud he (Mr. A.) wentto the sehook with ming A Nyon Ltn! : ty 5 ween demonstrated that his are it the house at 50 west ath and Sth streets east, left open by defect. | Bim, giving bim in charge of the boys, tell- oo & nature as to | which he died. * ant, by whieh — ing them that on them was the responsibiii- » by he bad bis right leg broken. itted forethe po- Mrs. ‘The plaintiff claims $5,000 dataages: ” | Zen entered span nis dutta toners ee a eee Scans ot she. TE Poromac Barrist Assoctarron | M1 was be that 1t was not long before his powers, or = they Foun Watper lost alt his holds ita annual meeting ia the Fits “ | modes were adopted in other schools. Mr. a yy Tey wit °P; | Thompeon he regarded. as tbe primary edu: a peor seeaion fo three of four days from to mor eator of the present school system, it seems seitgon persone, canicy met ete row, - bim tret objection to Mr. Thompson re tom, bat a local ‘assceoatio$ or Rapeoestne tras tat he waa a citinen of the —— for withdrawn itetr nannes. Festea the boys, joining couse Bere and ins few ad- Pejeom mnt Dave Ho interat in te District Guuntoge one pitanepetssecemeeen ‘would recet' tion by BUILDING “Assocrations.— The sixth | District. He believed that if ax effort is four of thea, Witten fasts | seers end, Te Aaenepeeting of East Washington Build- | made the objectionable trustees will be re to Mr ‘Thompson's ‘ae nee Cavley's Hall No. amy Peress night at Me- | moved. RESOLUTIONS = _ ‘one Nana — southeast. Nineteen or Mr. White, from the commiitee on resolu- ing that Thom: ag-Ex-Gov. Hi advanced upon at an average premicnscre; | tlobs, reported the following: tained, Howe Chath Gesc repeon De re ioe r —_—o—-s< Premium of $!. | “Whereas by the recent action of the Board epponaa at beet cme aud gold plate rent ckey rubber, nickle, stiver | of Trustees of Public Schools tn removing prelemteuy | sian goid plate vest chains from one to twent Mr. Jobn E. Thompson from his position as & SoUSTS: Pubtons and studs from one to ate | supervising prinelpal of the schools of thls oars tee in the | so William C. W dollars; Lane diamonds. ia plats va | District, a serious {jury hes bees tasted that they shall ave oe cee So, epee old | Boston, has been R*z= oY s8 >. 85, Beanaytvanta avenee. No. | upon the cause of pabife education in tis as for their chviaren? Weak | "tealing letters from prmelagg— JAMES F_ BRIER, PR a Whereas we, the parents anc guardians of Pen certs a the Toten | white inaaue Sunday, drowned, herself aad reate Ee F wall way 3 PLUMSSR AND GAS FITTER, ined for ‘i evening & ine Daren adver- | Fourth oo ever fete te orguntedcion hae over gr lap Ee he BE any Rind of Ladies, U nd Ont ae aa) Son Seamer in w ‘and street, nas been pos uatil | acd morais of the schools in ‘our ehni- ‘dismissal alco eEnere © millions )3 Tun strest, betwe ; ibe int week in October. aren recatve ine mental culture ant — ot Fras. | nigeein = sity noandad ts A* cite nas. M SEB have been a voy bre! appotntsssat instead of Br. ‘John Frasen, of x : jowty Patent Jouve Dense Gt Phaeeae issued to Tespousibilities of life, believe it incum- ee J oa