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Sea a SE NE APRS REWER IES TASES re SS re, Se 5 nk = . EV EN i N ( PUBLIC SCHOOL TEUSTEFS. prooks, —— Dyer, nigger Agen pricing the chickens of mens, when. Harrie GEORGETOWN. | EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL ——— The Meeting Last Night. Smit, 11; nays, Messrs. Detrick. Ferguson, | with @ knife cut him. making in all three or GRAIN TRADE.—Boat Caledonia, with | I0TOR ABDEBSO SOLUMBIAR Ce | a Johnson, Lioya, Mitchell and Ryder, & four cuts. He told Harris that he was cat, | 3.000 bushels of wheat to Hartley "'& Bro. ve lose gD othe WEDDESDAY...... » IST: _| The Schools to be Reopened Next ENCOURAGING THE PUPILS. but be (H.) followed him up till he was near | ‘Also, by canal, 78) bushels Of wheat tesSea. j SEeB eRe ” Weather Probabilities To-day. A en gy irl og te ff PE gg a Fac veral’ blows | “J_M- Waters.» | TES W00L, asia tee care 6! Subs "eat ii To-day. A meeting of the Board of Public School | organizing among themselves terary an ris Pr at several blows MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE —Offerings on | > O 9 care BPNES wean t — - ‘Trustees was held last evening, Messrs. Car- | debating societies may have the us? of rooms | with it. o jchange bis morning amounted to 3,78) | © ONDa ye. ee, can receens wai | 3 Orricenr, in school buildings for thelr meetings, unier Mr. F. H, Young testified to sesing the o-- | puehcls of wheat, with sales as follows: $80 > Seccember 4th. eats ' beni hE gy nigh } | tis (president), Brooks (secretary), Brown, | Sach rules and regulations as may be pre- | currence. The troub!a was first commeno-d | bushels at eran son bushels at 1.15; 1,009 | B42 their chidron promeity aces: im Tu the ‘middie Ttatos failing baronever, | Cbampiin, Detrick, Dyer, Ferguson, French, seribed by thesub-boardt, and itwasreferred | by Mosely Kicking Ross, and he regarded | p.:hels at $1.15 4; 2.000 bushels choice wheat ATs SENDORFE WILL BmOP Winds mostly from southeast to southwest, | Hovey, Johnson, Lloyd, Mitchell, Moffatt, | tothe committee on property. Adjourned. | the whole row as hhaviog been the work of | at s1 20%. Corn uoted at 48 to 50c. Sales lf pe a ory and warmer, partly cloady weather, with | Packard, Randolph, Ryder and Smith pre: PSPS SER oy. | yesterday of bushels of Prime Cora at ‘9ug%0-Im* ‘ 23 roe : me tn Dr. J.C. Smith testified that he attended | f)0 ‘a, ted. | suas TYSOR & SISTERS. possibiy occas i rain, sent. Jacksom Democratic Association. 5 re repor' t Me pao £8 SSS “ = TEACHERSHIPS. The Meeting Last Night. xoey: and the wound was a very danger- a niger p WATER Matn— Te water Pao b ag Moc mbnow Sag mw ftm VonteesP 0, . r. Brooks presented applications of the in of the wu reservoir, on Road street, faa 4 om 5 LOCAL NEWS. following for positfong aa teachers: | 4 meeting of the Jackson Democratic As. Ross the price Of chickens, waa gaviog as | Pes, Valley. fe aleak, abd cooaey sents samergce lin cht satel’ Salen SSBBRS Condensed Locals. a eee ee. t Mary 3 Deas weap gs Jobn E. Norris, esq., in the chair. and Mr. | answer, told Ross to take them to his house. | “&eds “caulking wo icctartees be enced oak ae Bemeane. From J. C. Parker we have the New York | ©, Wilkinson; referred. G. F. McLelland secretary protem. Theat. | Ross asked who would pay him. and M wely at the bookstores. ® ion OIE per evnem, payable semi aupwaily daily papers in advance of the mail. RETRENCHMENT. Yendance was quite large, comprising most | ®#!d it would be all right. Ross sald he | ALEXANDRIA. ae Centennial visitors should not fall togo | ‘The secretary read. the communication | “nGaDce adherents to the organization, with | ould stick it, and Mosely approached him | _ —— cont. For contain 3 down the Potomac on the Jane Moseley next | from the District Commissiorers in refer- | a good sprinkling of the new memberstiip. and kicked at him, and Harris took up the SERIOUS CUTTING AFFRAY IN FAtRFAX | except Mi drone Fro. i Friday. Poses and tae eae wet apart for school par- | THE WORD OF 4 GOOD VIRGINIA DEMOCRAT | TUAITE. 1d County —Three colored men, named An- | cai t pe Kd a Atthe practice meeting of the Colambia poses aud the reply of the speciai committee ‘AS GOOD AS BIS BOND. Harris was held for the action of the grand | drew Miles, Willis Washington, and Elias if Riv ivy OF Tingle: long range rifle corps, at the Washington | [> the Comm OTe et eeere) pian | The chair sta.ed that he had received a | Jury. Adam Ross, who was arrested as an | Robinson (the two latter half brothers) sot | Soon 3 x bs yee tA Abbott scored 33 and Jaeken te Bes Georse | of reduction, with the Indorsement of the | equ ennty ste od tt the Democratic Asso- | 2¢Cessory, was dismissed. | toskylarking at Mount Pleasant, a village | ™ . arer. | 2 Boathell: kB rot Com and 8 a ieetibicws. + nd James E. Bell 25,out of | Commissioners. [These papers have been | Ceammunie Alexandris, asking the loan of « fon elles wn in Fairfax county, last Toursday evening, | Qt BAPTHR WS UneTITU Ce, E civer. te. | chant Imernnt i Law cnet Bante 45. published in Trubran) bapper and any suitable transparencies for | ,,/t#uk E. Hutchinson, charged with an as- | when Washington got mad, aitacked Mules’ | Op ig a Be Continues mine momen ore eran club met last eve- | rhe chair called tne sivention of the boara | Pa? meeting in that city to-night. SEL Beate paanmes, 8. Felree, of the Impe- | and a fight ensued. Miles got the advantage wemed Monday. Foptewber ith. auras ie” | text decks ane sectors Semktae. ping, and short addresses were made by to the necessity of having a deflioite under- On motion of Mr. t Bail, it was or- | Tal Hotel, was arraigned and plead gailiy. | of hia antagonist and threw him dowa, and | Vist tiaeeoe ae Moot-O. ert exercises. F Gexeral Brown, Captain Adams and the standing with the teachers. It would be | dered that such as the Jackson Association | Hutchinson had beea a barkeeper at tie | while Washington was underneath he drew | pan at ladies eat ene e OAT | Cndversity of Va to Win president, Colonel Tichenor. The new carn. better, hough it is probabie that by some | possess are at their dig; 1. = hotel and was discharged and paid off yes- | a razor and cut Miles twice on the head. | one September tack a330 — ae Bery Fee - peg song books were used during the eve- arrangement they will be able to Pay ie | ell? Culver suggested that some bond or | ter@y morning, but retarned in the after | Miles got on his feet again; and drawing his | 9, Park. Circulars at the residence on eeree AYeox ning. | teachers for the whole J faiiity Hey should | security should be required for the safe re- | 200M @nd Col. Peirce ordered him out and | razor eat Washingtou pretty badig.” Ratien } tpal pores ana2) 2a bear A ferige of revival meetings ts in progress | not assume any responsibility. turn of the property. Siteropted to put him ont. He asked p:r- | son seeing his brother in danger joined ia the RAND MES ALFRED NUJADS | Scdool will commance on at the Fifth Baptist church, Virginia ave- | "ur Brooke sald’ coat uncer the rales by | _ The chair replied that the wort of a good | Mission to go in the yard and he there seized | fight, and Miles, not, berug’ abie ae ntact | N35, S22 =F. ardint one Day Scoot | 2% Apply a gin streets soutawest, | which the board had power todropa teacher | Virginia demtorst sie opinion ample | easier ad ce Oe aE ae as Seized | Inem both, fell to the ground exuanstel and | For «. Ladvess Address, Rockrine Ma, BBO upervision of the pas- | if the funds gave out, they could crop them. security. [Applause.} and delivered to Officer Daily; fine Y Gotitd | unconscious, in which state he remained un- | Ko. 1700 L street, Washington, D.O _ +t _ ow C. Meador, and there are large | He be that there would ve no necessity | ARKANSAS PROMISED TO TILDEN “py a | 30days in jail. Thomas Milton and George | ti) the next day. Tae brotuers swore out @ | | The dutive of this school wil be rewamed on the Mase AND AGBIOULTUBAL COLLEGE. ays lences present every evening. for such action. He desired inat the impres- LARGE MAJORI‘Y.” Meeni Kear, arsault on George C. Smoot, a | warrant against Miles, and Constable Joan | Mth efbe a . aon ; Tou Midebipmen from the Italian frigate | sion which haa gone out thet the ee naas, was called for, and | Special officer in the employ of the Metropoi- | Breed went to his house @nd taking him | T#s Rrccesors to Mise James |. 7'ph0%t session commences Wednesday, Septem Victor Emmaonnel, now lying tn the D. Would be closed should be corrected. made @short and pointed address. He'sai4 | tan Ratlroad. , Smoot had arrested a o>y | out of his bed brought him to the jatt in this | ond Mise oer rn fy - Tercvon free for students from the Btate and Die- rary, tiver, off Philadelphia, are on a v These communteations were con idered as | his state had for several years had her han?s | for throwing a stone In @ car, and these Pav, | city, where be will remain until the othe: ot Ho. 1738 Pomc oe WebatepaY Sept_x, | trict to Wasbingion in charge of two of the | the report of tue special comuiliiee and | tted, but thanks to thelr governor, she usd | tes assaulted him with intention to take the rar ties canght, aud then be taken to | at No, 1738 be cbteined et Rallastyoe’s. ane 7th For Catalogees eppy to frigete’s officers, and Visited Mount Vernoa | adopted. got them free again, and she wiil roli up a | D0Y from him; fined $10 each, appeal noted. ‘airfaxC. H. His wounds were dressed to- Py et eu 8 loasy. ORDER FOR REOPENING THE SCHOOLS NEXT | large vote for the democracy in Novemnor. ee taseee vot ahi kin; | £¥ 55 one of the physicians of this place. Jancroft Disirict Engineer Hoxie has MONDAY. He pledged Arkansas for 50,000 majority. Charles Calhoun, larceny of a sheepskin: | T;e above statemout was made by Miles | g29-2a = a contractors who laid the Neuc Mr. Randolph offered @ resolution that the | |Cheers.) . #10, or 30 days. Martha Wiillams aud Maria | this moroing. Washingtoa was cat across | D'sOMM BET BNW LNSTITUTE. Pemesy Scaesi Jor ment on I street, schools beopened on Monday next, Septem- | Mk. DARNEILLE THINKS THE couNray | Grinnell, larceny of tyo beer glasses valued | the abdomen and now lies t his home in @ 'M ; ERCH OLassea, 1 ine. Mire 8. I. Caov. Principal, streets northwes ber 4, 1576, and that in pursuauce of the RUINED IF TILDEN ISN'T ELECTED Na See Re ee “orm eereged pcos 2 > ewe | Cocsisting of , ractical Instri.ction Senn Send for cirea mart fo P#irs and that they are expected to make ‘ommendation of the honorable Commis- a i nm . B. J. Darneille, ~ -s - S a ghting character in this city, an: 3 been and Corversation. 7 » ——_—_—_—_ Teer months, Unless otherwise ordered. | issues of the day. The start-out gaye prom. | ved $5. John Helss, assault coop tent to | not hurt —{ Sentinel, 29: at 1113 M, Rveciog Clawes fer Latiossel Senne, | Rew York areuce &. ce Me ewok Educational Institutions, That the organizaiion of the schools shail bé | ise of an interesting specen, but it grow eer eng) pa Ue Keep the peace. | “MystEay Seton, WAS | men. Bossand Girls Mosher cad Pemetan ce wae | SOM, Principal othe stanee AL Due pasion Rirectory for Parents and Guardions. | conducted th the following manner, to wit: | rather prosy oo mensaus or ils eaten e ey {ary Ryan, gamer 25. doth Oe om | made in yeaterd of the taxing or | Tee on the Leth of Restewn ner 17% eet TH* STAK publishes about tis season of | | 1. Tickets foracmission snall be issued by | dealing with dead issues. It was difficult, sty Tony game. ¥5. John O'Brien, @ ro- | a hoat from Pye’s wharf and the sudsequent SN. B.—Some morning hours will be reserved for | —— —_—_— ace s we Ren etpals of che several senool districts, | he thought, to portray the feartaleviis which [| *Pectably dressed man, was stood up for | finding bf ibe loan eae we the disappear- | Indies w » form private classce at their resi LADIES’ GOODS the year a large number of advertisements At their offices, from 8 to 10 o'clock a. m , aad | were before us. should the republican party | Y#srancy. He denied the charge, and Officer | ance of the occupants. It now appears that | dooce. For business arrangements see M ile Prod ad » iS. of educational institutions. Itmay be proper | from Sto 7 pm, on the toth and alse oe be successful again. Sixteen years of mis- | Brewer testified that in the last two weeks | the boat belongs to @ young man ia thiscity, | Romme,at 908 1h, auy week day meat. pe “A wst RECEIVED to remind such of our patrons as desire to | Avgust, the Ist’ and 2d of September, of | rule had nearly destroyed the honor aud Poe seen = mre dosen umes, And that it was taken in tow by @ schooner Soon —— - & - Most Of the eee Private schools that | whieh fact the report of these proceedings in | glory of our government, Binee too none £0 aya. Chasler Peewee ee ngtOWe (OF | Intending to bring It here, but shortly after St MATTBEWS AcaneuY FOR YOUNG most of the institutions advertising in our | the daily papers shall be due notice. Tee dean and Hendrioks tte hopes of | S Oear -Ovatice, taswer, loud: 61 wrigui, | {eaying Pye's wharf the stem of the boat | Conducted by the Suster ef the Holy Cross FROM NEW YORK folumns are successful schools, conducted | 2. Each principal shall keep an account of the democracy are reawakened. He reviewed | Nuttell, an old offen reo piae tent nung | 8S pulled ont by @ violent jerk and she was | laters are happy to \ AR Bo pave made the | the number of tcxels issued by Lim toeach | in detail the misdoings of the repubiicas | ® TCUItarel ere te ae receaugnt in the | cast adrift from the schooner, the tree | ‘ Tepe eames OL life | echool in bis district during the aforesaid | party, especially dwelling upon the bloods. Ausealvarsl grounda iaat nig) ued Stone2, | Youngmen being on the latter craft. Ga- featon YuTLE GREEN, time. Ortber institutions advertising will | days. sbirt cry, and the “diabolical order of the ars Wate ier or tea ned $ econ zette, 29th. class Bown AND BLAOK VELVaTs be noticed hereafter as their advertisements No tickets shall be issued on Monday, | President” in sending troops to the south. ary tes og Seay Soh ‘Alice Mut ——F—O—KX—X—X—X——X—_ y ny sane i Loetitation rite, appear. the 4th of september. The chalr announced that the exeursion to | W*8 eg oye ig Bedigg. ane aactdnea torat EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, & ¥, September ath =? Vill be recumed oo | Hew stele HATS tm Fall shapes, ch cousin; wy homme’s French classes, | i. On Monday, September 4, each teacher | Harper's Ferry to mortow Wadia ae nie Guys. Thotane rons Can eee | 2 NIUS, &e, For fortter par iculars apply to Tarot restau, ac Mbich consist of a course of practical in- | shail receive only those pupils actually oa | the auspices of the Tilden aud Hendricks a leeks ae ae ae Hanley, Eaward | G{N\TRA URSION THE DIBEUTEESS OF THE ACADEMY, WP -Bpecial atieetion ginen te orders. struction and conversation, will be resumed {ue roll at the close of the last school year, reform lub, and that it ie id to bold | age and Joseph tonics, able bodied | Ey — ang.9 4t 4 trek. rs PaLare. morning. afternoon and evening at 90¢ 12th | and shall retain them in session on ay | & political mee! al at place on the occa- 7 aG® LY BEA! TONAL UNIVERSITY—LA iar Poul 1 Wreet, Detwees tirh % Ter ee ee be, morning hours will be reserved | until the arrival of the principal, to make | sidn referred tor fie Tound-trip tickets are | SB decently pager pee ey ein ne oa SURSIONS oe BUREAU N TEN Toe eee epee A ree F sod te for ladies wishing to form private classes at | the trapsfers and complete the organizatioa | $1. Se cep on the street, run in by FRID. Septembcr ist mence MONDAY. Sep. 4. iperior advantages a: M™.- wpepineren, A 5 r . 5 their residences. of the school. Tne chair was authorized to appoint a per. cer Madigan for vagrancy. Taey told the TO M RAO SPRY Tedaced cost. Lecture Rooms. 42% 7th et. aus Im’ 907 PENASILVANIA ERO ee: St. Matthew's Institute, on K street, be | 5. Each teacher shall reportin person to | eon to collect dacs mee members, in order | Court that they bed come here from. Baltt- TPA RY, WASHINGTON BT COHOOL, Mrs.8.& FULLER. pal. Over Mt, Wiltinn's tween 1th aud 13th streets, will resume the | the principal at bis office on Monday, by | to keep up the campaign fund. qo ne, OR WOrE, and as yet had got uothing Street whasf as Sere seyine 72 Will reopen ‘Burr. 18. Toorongh inarucrion | DRESSES, BUTTS" Guties of the scholastic year on Monday | o'clock p. m., the number of vacancies in ais —_>— es pee re them a ae hewepeg fe eB pete D-m sreturuing at8 | jn ail branches of Dri - i , | adein superior style ot next. grler school, of which @ record shallbe kept | Gzorae HoLuErs’ HAYS AND WHEELER ers ee SaLGeT oh anaes ait | _sruekoee ah copiargosl Ser beth trips, Bicaato uk and free Dresses Oct and Basted, and 6 The exectient day and boarding sehcol | by the prinelpal. SERB. 1p response tocall issued by Mr. Geo. | Crea bog arg sect ie ution. A small col | on boat’ 5 taught by Miss Harrover, No. 1336 I street, | 6. On Tuesday, mber 5, each teacher | Holmes, “Chairman of the Repudsiican Ex. | OFed trey And & cripple testified against her, | “tye B street Baptist Church will unite in thisex- | West. Fesurnes Its annual session on the Ist proxi- | shall admit those presenting tickets to the ecutive Committee of the District,” aa | 224 tha in the ere $50, ire cussion. Their friends re, Feauested to parobase g RECEIVING DAILY robe ruuars can behad at the residence | extent of completing the complement of 6D | Srimica 18 Tae wean Gay or two since, | Profane; $5." Mareen pom eees walle, | # s Obarch may secre the bene rae FREDERICK, MARYLAND of the principal and at all the principal book | pupils, and no more. about 50 of the called ones—the majority | Profane; 8! tab Maxweit ge ene ir mS 2 BROWS, BLUR on stores. ¢ number of tickets received in excess | white men—assembled in the basemont cf | 1OWn. Jerem! er ivi 85. T FORGET THE GRAND A. ‘The exercises of this Institution will be resumed ¥: D CAVALIER ATS, Mr. ard Mrs. Alfred Bujac avnonnce the | of this complement, or the number of vacan- | Columbia Law Buildings last evening. At TO-DAY. ENT AND FioBio, to be given at on MONDAY. Feptember the «th et ¥ wittes. opening of thelr English and French board- | cies still Piisting, sball on the same day | §:30 o'clock Mr. George Holmes took the | Anna Davis, a prostitute and vagrant, was a BE TD ‘peor. sHELDOR' Ss > | “Covonsp cues BIBBONS—Bo. 5, Tre Te oreay, School for young ladies at No, | (Tuesday) immediately on the adjournment | eimie “ecg paigunced the purpose of the | sent down to ‘the workhouse. John Simms | pygi,g@O% Ae ge pr. 3 2 . 1100 L street, on the 2th of September. It is | of the 1, be report<d without fail, by | meeting to be the organization of @ Hayes | was sent down to the chain gang asa com- | Ken eft Maryland, Virginis, an DANCING ACADEMY, a deservedly Popular school, und the number | each teacher to the principal at his office. and ‘Wheeler club. He then proceeded to | mon loafer and vagrant. Mary Mortarty | of of the es are limited. sim au \- . ite SHADE end TRAVELING xd BOR- ERTS reduced to 380. = - At6 o'clock p.m., Tuesday, September | dep} the evil government of the District; jeaged guilty of being @ vagrant, and was Adm The Misses Lane, successors to Miss James | 5, each sub-board shall meet at its aM@ion cy | GePlore the ev i; lh Fe yo. Prank Bisons Ss ibia will participate. 108,25 cte, errs free. ang?) 5" 1004 F STREET NORTHWEST. y 4 Prof. 8. will resume the @nties of his Academy GUMMER MILLINERY @00D8 he would not attempt to say which party | sent down. Frank Brooks, street cursing; r Sr Nilits Bursiey, Will open a school for giris | hear the report of the principal as to the | Ba, Culd not attempt rere eee HoT oC | $10, 0F thirty dave. John Miller forfeited. | PMGuUY, RROURSION BY ONION CHAPEL | next@TCBDAY. Seprember3, eng? 6” Below Con. at No. 1:38 I street on September 27th. Some progress made in the orgaaization, and to affairs—perhaps both were equally so. He | Frederick Brodeil. do, John Satton, do. THUBSDAY. August tist ~ : = aire. M. 3, HUNT, ——. ane Stacntoes ES ihe a piatriet com- take any jeeee reanied J — —- gould x not discover any Henao n for fhe dis- Marsaret Kamp, a0. Charies ee o The MA BY ABHINGTOR wil make twotrips, sr on rte a: IEL RBOEAs Tel Jyt-tr 691 and 623 D street northwest. > a st oO rents. a *, a semi t. stroctin e car ewa, Ww: we iu 1 m. am Al m., returni at * . ‘we 4 St. Matthew's acadoray for yeang Indies, | tiekets of admission shail te'laruedin sents, | 8% geese = ghia erial; #5. George Thesk bg run » mv ct | Hath ciceeee SEEecR Py Mite V. Prudom nm this Bxcursio! give a practical exhibition of his life-saving dress (the P They were moro intelligent aud wealthier | material; 25. George Thecker, selling rum | 80! 10 3 conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, | cants on each school day, by the principal, | than the citizens of some states that seat | on the Lord's day; $20—appeal taken. San | Dr. HowLann = Dee tes on = z= September. | at such hour as he may bere a a ef ls ition of his life saving di ame oe inet w rtieulars concerning the course wili x turday, September 2, the teachers | citizens of this District mobied + r | without license. Nancy Hayes, assault on ‘teh af rossing the Bag’ be cheerfully given upon application to the | ofeach district shall attend, at sien places nm Neen cman tee cf i | Ith street northwest ‘ug! 715 GREAT BEDUCTION 715- two Senators to Congress. He thought the | lon Best was fined $105 for selling Haaor | G'2t8 AND YOUNG LADIES SEMINARY Pt] j caer | channel | Ss . q 0, : siaves who a few years ag ed thelr | Nancy Maithews; €5. Samuel Davall, an | ““tekets, 50 cts ; Obildren half price. For sale at = ee Sau homce DONOHO. | LADIES READY-MADE SUITS, directress, No. 1440 M street. and hour, as shail be designated by the gen- chains on southern plantations,” and that, | idle and incorrigable boy, was sent to the | Baxter's dry goods store and at the bost. ang23-2t Beopers MONDAY, Sept mber il. g26-4t OVEE SKILBTS AND BASQUES, The seventh annualsession of the iawde- | eral superinterdents to receive from them | jtke them, we must hope for freedom, but if | Reform School. Lewis Menkin and Frederick wise shee + = - partment of the National University wiii fall instructions as to the details of the or- commence at the lecture rooms on Moi TXCUBSION DOWN THE POTOMAO at boon is denied us, pray for good masters, | Wilker, charged with maliciously destroy- E ganization of the schools of their respective |" a een ae “ ff a a £ 3 8 : is ry g hy 2 4 i gz i \ 4 = ¥ Hy g 5 pes BS. GEN. WHEELER will rowume the duti- and LADIES UNDERWEAR. September ih, with Ine teeta = ae aoe George Holmes then epecnees Mr. res Be Blt han Hugh Coie, pounce FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M of ber scheol Cy hg ith at by s reased es for | grades. unter temporary secretary, ani essrs. | of the Evening Telegram, knocking his type — “ Cruror Dougiaes, RM. Hall and itienard | Mato pie Mee Bere ee ee eg is type OKNTENSIAL VISITORS, NOTICE. Georgetong _angi aw" ' | PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at bell price, The art school of Mra. 8. E. Fuller, in | trict be exempted from the operation of ths Berry @ coraraiitee to organize and nomi- | drawn the warranis in order to let the case ae ANM SJHOOL FUER GIBLS, SANDY Which & therough instraction In all branches | resolution atd the following be atdet- uate permanent officers. The comuities | go to the grand jury. Frank Brooks, as- abe sure and attend < %. Peo x petnting ts given, wil re- | Tickets of admission for the schools of the retired to an adjoining coai-hole for @ short | sauiton Daniel Rubinsoa; ten days in jail. ort gp Be Pe) See GOODS joa than Mes september 1stu at the class rooms, No. | fourth district will be issued at the Jeffer. DAY, fept. 1 | year, Music: Drowings cd the Cover per school cont. x nominations which were con- | sixty days. Thos. Burnett, a small boy, The elegant and ecommodious Steamer JAN For full particuisrs apply to congue Pg rage od be caret 2 “eh iaitation — — rage gal Was agreed to, and | firmed: J. M. Langston, president; Geo. Hill, | trespass an the lands of Ludwig Miller, and | MOSELSY will leave the wharf foot of yt » Maryland, are to resumed the resolution opted. tal wsgon a and Frederick Douglass, jr., treasurer. Riams, sctenlton Martha Adams; ¢5. Fred. | Pw, The Bost starting ot 6:90 p. m. wil take on ‘PRE EORSLYN SEMINARY. WI88 8 Ross, | Sleteeseortment of HAMBUSG EVGES anc Prof. Sheidon arnonnces the inauguration Mr. Freneh offered a resolution, that the None of the officers-elect being present, | Knott. malicious trespass; forfeited collateral. Principal. will re-open on MOND. Septem- | BOBU LACES soiling at a reduced price. of his fail and winter classes in dancing to- | committee on suppiles and accounts bs 535i 87 Market street, between ty students. Mr. Champlin moved that the fourth dis- a os of this schoo! Of drawing and 7 Soa.to he gives Pret teria Econ Ocrober 2d. Term. FLOWERS, BATS, CLSBON, anc MILLINRR'S : time, when they returned and submitted the | Dantel Piatty. malicious trespass; 310 or * ° 10i6 10th street northwest fou school building on and after Tuesday | folinwroe nee, = ¥, : to Marebail Hall. F fee gg CABOLINE H. MILLER, sUST BECELVED— vi ident; W. Surtis, y bibg grapes; Goed S4or 60 days esley | St9e.m and 53) p.m.,retmcning at4p m. and ii ang’s ow Principat. on Mor - INDIGENT PUPILS, ETO. ir., vice president; W. Curtis, secretary, & grape: y we y 7 rd pal. down the river about forty miles, retarning by M€r. George Holmes retained the chair. After | Americus Murra: . Keeping a bawdy house | gey. Clreulars can be bad at the academy, | directed to prepare and report to this hears “z < 4 sh eri eg) ‘Aca moonlight. Splendid chance for Gentenaial visit .ra _—. Mr. A. M.Green had made a few remarks, | In Foundry alley (between 13th and iith aad to view the Potomac = No. 1001 F street. at its next meeting a@ list of text-books ani Rev. Mr. Mitchell, of Alabama, was intro. | Gand H streets.) Officer Biock testifiei to ‘Tickets 60 and 25 cts. For seleat princ!pal book FE ee articles which may be furnished ‘o indigent | duced, and said the democrats cleimed Ala- | the character of the house and to Americus | and m and on the Boa: aug? 3t MPRA RTONS, Pica ics, xe sAnother do. puplis_ tn the public sehools, and faraisued | Pai, but It was virtually republicaa. The | having been iu the habltor “picking uo? S RPAYEXconsions pe Moseley. Cap- | noo or ar’ faraished. : . tain Denty, pext Saturday night, to P- ‘Adopted. ec kuklux and white-liners haa powder aod | Anva Dayle testified that she had been at ine OOBSETS anc KID GLOVES tne great vertety, HUMAN HALE very iow at » Loo! & HELLERS, Piney Pr nt fire arms, and only lacked the occasion to | house but three da: ‘8, nd was there because secetag abcess ogc sats ng | aie dare’? "Esato SSSON, CS | thane ea peri sbaidstiengt ou | We'nar nck “Mate Res telace tat | or pram MARES Rooms = | at _vus maser sraom clock § ay nig ri . Toompso: In the 2 returning about 6 o’cloel Monday morning, | colored sctols. jpn nig vocate republican principles within the state | Anna Davis frequently had men at the MADAME L BOCOLE FRANCAISE ' f Alal . he would be treated t “ house. 0: Har! a char- | toxicating drinks will be sold on Foie eS Cay Sunday at Point Lookout | Mr. Johnson, in benalfof the sub-board of | °f 4!@>ama, he would be treated to a charge Fr OF AE ae eee £0 the char. boats Engligh and Classical School for a limited number of coi . A ght Alabama might, | acter mericus; $50, or 8ix mon’ grounds or Joviog a tan {xcellent opportunity for en. | the seventh district, Invited the board. to | Of coud, lead. He thought Alabama might, | acter of Americus; 850, or six montis in the Two tri MISS E. A. McCORMICK, & di¢tou: age: be ba cou ie J Levi, threats to [saa PETE AHP to salt water without loss of | take part in the exercises of dedicating thy | MzOUgh judiclous mavagement, be brought — to eee ee x ; fare 40 cents. of POTP under fourteon years ’ $28 99x BTBEET, (ST. CLOUD BUILDING, into the republican foid. Florida couii | Simonds; bonas to keep’the peace Isaac ieoving at 4p. m, retari FRENCH, THE LANGUAGE OF THE SOHOOL, well patronizays Usual, the excursion | new building In South Washington next | cassis te ree cand was all right, | Simonds, assault on Jacob Levi; dismissed. | conte. Those going on the feet tei COLLIS EE 8 a cee eons ERO LB a ‘Will be well patronized. Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Gnd by bard work Georgia might be made so. | [These two cases grew out ofa children fase | the ssoond trip tres of char ¥ 34 lobes mathunt Chetncnt OHIP AND STR«W BONNETS. HATS, Laces, The Juntor Beneficial Society of St. Al- | ELECTION OF PRINCIPAL OF THE FOURTH | Tke proper way to prosecute these victories | iast evening, and during the examination cluding g008 country 7 t cipal Book and Music Stores. aug? 20 FLOWERS, ac, ac.” Cormac arch will give a grand picuic at the DIsTKIcr. Was, he thought, to secretly distribute cam- | Simonds asked, “Your honor, jidge, dose it | €Fe3! Germania sehuetzen park to-morrow. Co: The committee on teachers reported the Persona wishing to spend s pleasant day tm the ign documents among te colored clergy- | look like I could whi; him; he weigis 150 r g00d water shade eldering the great good this society 1s doing | nomination of Mr. fF. A. Springer as super- | Mes in the sonata Ae he expressed It. the pounds against my 105 pounds?) Kate Bare eens. were a rien” P in the city, 1ts social reunions should bo well | vising principai of the fourth distric! 4 | documents would be “ sileat angels to whis- | den. vagrancy; bouds or workuouse. Anna | —— patronized. recommended his confirmation, stating that | per secrets in the ears of tne oppressed.” Davis, do; do.’ Margaret Kemp, ualicensea QosPAY EXCURSION ‘There will be @ grand tournament nd pic- | the committee had the assurance that suena Mr. George Holmes appoin' @cominittee | bar; €105. = = Slostan island on Monday, Septem- | a course would receive the bearty app! examine. = VERMILYA’S BOF. Locs SLUIERE'S Ladies POPULAR FEBNOR GUMVERSETIONAL | qhtiiet of Washington and vicinity are ts a Os TEE . LADY OF THE LAKB. LADIES’ SHOES ts to call upon the officers elect and ask their ——_+—____ ‘= 2 $5 dinights from Maryland, Virginia and | of both members of the sub-board of acceptance, \ farther notice MADE TO ORDER aT ike District of Columbia will participate. | district. ‘The report was adopted. rae pleas s riguaal FETIERS FROM THE PEOPLE, Pog eared pte gpine Brourelons, leaving Bee ade’t. ADVANCED FEMALE QGam™+— _-.. surge Holmes adjonrned thé s: ns Céntiinden her wharf, foot of 6th strest, at Sp. m., for a G10 9th Eirect, Opposite Patent Ofhce, Cuapee cece Will otves m—n—! Mr. Rozdciee. 2 the ans MOmOOL isseldions teow Pexsonal Tax. Conti stents bours ‘rip on the Potomac, arriving home prompt: a Se ae we nS 2% , com the comm! oa A Mysterious Wound. Eek ‘ar; — Inasm: are | ty pm. eursion to Marshall Hall to morrow, Aug. | report as colored being made by Mr. Birney and others to 6 cents; children half price. on hand, a fine stock of LADIE’ BOOTS. Sis ‘The steamer Mary Washington “5141 | inthe sdvancel fanle pemeras school, | | Lewis Carroll and his wife, both unravel the mysteries hidden beneata the Fiavbd oth strcat oars go directly to the wharf. plone: . . make two trips—leaving her" rat gam. | which was adopted: employes im the household of Secretary guage with which the personal tax | jel/-am | and bmg p.m, rete" og at4 p. m. and 10 1. That the nunaber of pupils in said school | Robeson, attended @ picnic on Monday = sebedule is ‘glothed, Jet us arene the inves. XCURSIONS FO THE CAPES. poi coeeeenaaeeeeneeed is, Bow.and will give @ practi - | shall not exceed forty-five. returned to their lodgings in the third story gation farther. Lieve — tion of the ime onving drone ge 2. That Superintendent Wilson be hereby | of Mrs. Mary F. sone house, No. 1151 \OBELBY will eave BVEBY meade establishwent. read about all that has been printed in our | ‘The steamer JANE ~~ The young people of the Fourth Presbyte. | directed betes! stare me the sev- | i7th street Dorthwest. Mrs. Marshall let in the ‘348. i. VERMILYA. dailies concerning this matter, but have | BATUBDAY, at8 p. m., during the Tian church will giveaday and moonlignt | eral female is of Washington | them in between 1i aud i2 o'clock and they | seen nothing which will cover the Sater | pag aha? 4 Monroe, Norfolk excursion to Marshall Hall, Friday, Sept. 1, and Genet wn, to ne oe a Scceape d retired. About an ‘hour | ater 3 Mrs. Marshall — RES ae i$ — in the a ry Point oo ‘to ‘ a thet been at- jouse were aroused ouses been erec Yelock morning. perme panne aanenes| poeple Partot | by Mra, Carroll, who stated that her husoacd | ground leaned forgo Seats, or ieesreciee, So St Company's wharf, foot of in a ae Jant year as they may deem best qualified to | had been shot while lying in bed. Going to | privilege of buying at any time for the SUM | ing, and Dr. Vi gy en poy pepe to es atten}, mudtoal. = be Sanne cen van aie Boon tateret tape Noe AMUSEMENTS. ning, rr. Vel e sani com- | one school not to ex: , peared adangerous onthecrown A 5 mittee, that they are hard at work | rect them to report at the Seaton sencol pple gtey ‘Thi | aoe that persons tasted al ie They 80 si PS np eg question, and will be able to | building on Tuesday next at 9 o'clock a. m., succeeded in cteanening jue Sow blood, | have always paid tax on both building and Sane vouaL aNuD Ug AL Teport @t the next meeting. The synopsis of | for examination by the Principal of said a lay morning Dr. Walters was | ground, the same as though they belonged to RORRT the Prof. the tions of the health office for tne | school The forty fee, eanidaiee toot Dy | camed te nied Seomen Ont wena con ne in th il House, No, vised | them in fee simple, if one of this class has RABRAUs to be jiven at the Bi Mowing, una cepts Jas presented, | her to be best qualified shall be admitted as | Carroll to be quiet. Carroll, however: dg | io tene 500, WhACE ho fates toes ey nes | 3290 street northwest. oa TUESDAY BVEMING, TiLEYs OLD ABD SBLIGELE BSTABLISHMSNY. thetr i Be . sbowin; uleances reported, 579; tls of the school. Those failing to pass | rot follow the physician’s directions, and | ing the ground covered by a leaseof 81,200, Tr tobe badatthe principal book avd 378; causes of death investigaten, 1 The requisite examination shall not forfeit | Zot, "alow the phystcian's directions, and | in ‘soon as #100 can be added to the first’ | mn, Dancing after covert. aucs¥ at public expense recommended, 10; tons of their places in the grammar schools of which | nis service place. Lieut. Greer investigated | named sum, is it required of him to pay ‘THEATER COMIGUE, Riovoath Strec. —- removed, 308; dead animals re- | they are members. the case and came to the conclusion that it | both @ real estate tax on the $1,200 aud & unre SS ‘aon moved, 12s; privies cleaned by Odoriess Ex- 3. The trustees of the county areauthorized | wag almost im; ible for the wound to | personal property tax on the $800, or will — cavating com; , 582; animals impounded, | to designate any puptis of thelr schools who have been made in the manner stated; but | the latter eum returnable as debt, and OPEN THE YEAR ROOND, ‘e ‘to 101; redeemed, 26; killed, 76; amount real- | may desire tos ‘an examination for ad- | ag to how ithappened, he ig at @ loss to un- | therefore untaxable? Believ: that a little — MESON INSTITUTE —SELBOT OL, ‘=e-tr ized, $31. Resolutions were adopted con- | mission a to exceed fifteen in num- | derstand, Stak light upon this aspect of the personal | Performance BVERY ath eee ‘CAL AND MATHBMATIOAL 80 demning as untenable the wooden stracture | per), and to direct them to report at the Sea- _—e tax nuisance will be very acceptable to end Spies ELC, ‘BDH! X and OWS, 914 lath Strec:, betwcen Land K ( Framkion and premises No. 113 D street southwest, and | ton building on Tuesday next, as above pro- MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to | many readers of your valual sod ponte Ihave ‘TUBDAY AFT! wars) —i be tizth annual seesion of the brick’structure and premises Nos. 2i and | yided. Clifton Powell and Vi: ia Lewis, ae ventured to become 23 4th street, Georgetown. A complaint was 4. A list of such candidates from each of | 8. Trundle and Laura V. Myers, William | jn their spokesman, and arr common with them, will feel obliged 1f FIRST-CLASS IN BVERY RESPEGE. recetved from Edward J. Shoemaker, No. 51 | thesaid districts shall be transmitted a Ra; and Jobanna Kahl, Ritchie De Noon you will favor us with your views on the Variety, Drama, Burlesque and Comedy. novii-ly Montgomery street, Georgetown, stating | several Principals to Miss Lane, so as ani ‘aria L. Allen, both of Richmond, Va; | foregoing question. Taxedly yours, ee that bis nelgbbors threw their soap suds and | j HOOL in her possession on Tuesday morning. If} Tijghman Hardaway and Celia Ross, Mylon Taxicvs. OLD No.) On Exhibition (NEw No. yee. Fpl Ee Bae o % Waste water on his premises, aud that there | any district fails to send up any candidates | Roche and Mazella E. Milbourn; C.A. ‘Beat The $200 is in bank; therefore, it has not 456 and Sale 439 their ce. 609 4th atreet Was no sewer; referred to ihe health officer. | at the time specified, such district will be ty and Josephine D. Stiteon, J. B. J. Ryan, — 4th, at 77TH Br. ‘N of pupils limited a4 = 7TH St. aT + | Park. Namber of pu . % ‘county Adjourned. considered as naving waived its right, and | of Omaha, and Kate R. Gray, W. B. Lorenzo | been invested in the land, nor passed ee AERKRITER’ Gs WN COLLEGIATE IBSTITOT — -—_-e—____ the examination will proceed. and Susan Bacon, Wm. Stewart and Alice | condition which would make it exemp' No, 432 Th street, between Es and ad aight { ri jay street, Georgetown ) ‘aties MERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL yur RANDALL ScHooL ButtpIng Dept. ‘The recommendations were adopted. Brooke, James “A. Davis aud Sarah F, | {s taxable, SSR Os ee Coromon, ao, | this Ineicution wil be resumed WEONESDAY, | J aOR Ss USIF es. va. CATION.—The new school building for col- ir. Dyer submii oades. ‘Ghotoe - Engre. i 4 ‘now unéer > ored children at the corner of Delaware ave- | NOMINATIONS FOR THE FIRST DISTRICT, —_—-— As to Naming School Buildings. Ale, largest stock of Paper Hangings, eRe | ~ seeal Im Miss LUOY "etaraa: i. | Bee eee ees Dre rmenataty tt are bere jammed the Hanan schol by ort of te | troom acieg prictial oma ftammar | wRRnca ata tease renga WORT | | Mater ge Permit meen pratre neon | Sie pe teas See MAY OP Sun DOE ns SLOSS E Prhak | Maze enw eee oe ne at Randal! school er ol © | by actin, incipal of femai ‘ammar | who died at bis temporar: 5 rageins! ‘a ; 'REMs Case. ence of sate oils pocainiome Ton Sp- | school. tm itebor ate fae bay, who | street, between I and K streets, Monday, | Teachool buildings after trastees,ex-trasices, | SOBRE CAE. ame and Namber. ayt-ay | street nort MONDAY, Bei propriate ceremonies next Monday afternoon | declines the appointment; Mr. S. Cad: ber 6. 1078. Aa 2.82 pO ek ; el: | look piace this morning. Judge Walker bas | teachers, <c., and also to suggest that thos | ——— wn ee ee the princigal Eeoketones eevee: Curcaion.! | per monis. &t S o'clock. Superintendent Cook will make | (acting) teacher of male intermediate, No. 1 | been rail princi a 4. W. KIRK WOOD, lor maby years prominent in road | giready named be changed so as to conform = . Wve. the introductory remarks; the keys will be | in place of Mr. E. D. Harrington, declined; | and transportation projects before Congress. to tha’ of the district inewhich they aresita- | (QNE HUNDRED BARRELS 372-20 resented by the builder, Mr. Joseph Wil- | Miss Mary Elizabeth Trask, (acting) teacher | He was in bis 634 year. Whileat Giymont, ersot o 10! ated. There are very few names of persous oe u 5 ik cd Trust » No.7, tofill a vacancy. Where he spent several weeks, he fell sick. | jiving or dead inst which some prejudice MONMO ‘COUN’ 2% rocks, a member of the bullding eomuntte | meus pumary,Ne. i, tonite vacancy. | where he spent several weeks, he fell sick: Bie or ace senioes ve ian see eaee PURE CIDER VINEGAR, I Mi z ‘ Lene sais mrmissioner Dennison will be present | Chas. H. Par er, janitor of the Jefferson | @ week ago, buthis malady was beyond cure, | those who send their children to these EORGETOWS FEMAL Y eS. and Is expected to speak, and au address will | building, which was accepted. Mr. Julias eae EE mE schools. Let the public schools not only be | IN STORE AND FOR SALE CHEAP TO TBE 1 Stoddard strea, Georsstown, D.C. be made W. W. Curt esident of the | Strobel was elected to the position. THE TELEGRAM CaSE.—The charges of non-sectarian but impersonal. a TRADE. = board of trustees r = THE ‘RANDALL” SCHOOL BUILDING. malicious mischief against Lewis Mankin Se See Fosrding and Day School for Young Ladies, Mr. Ryder, from the sub-board of the sev- | and Frederick Wilker for having, on Satur- 7A trotting mare was killed by lightning ITY GUARANTEED “ BuILorne Peruy ed by Inspector | enth distriet, made a re recommending | day night last, pled the forms of the Daily | _ B27 4 Mong PUBL 5 ‘So For eerms to ‘IP8OOMB, Prin- Plowman: Wm. Patterson, raise and under- that the new school bu Delaware | 7 have been withdrawn in the Police < on legram, in @ frame dwelling. east side 22d street, kno’ ‘th noch Ambush | Court by Mr. Coyle, the proprietor, who pro- ear D wertaween ai ne eles, raise | Venue, be Known ss the & the cases SAMPLES hoo} tolay before the grand jury. and improve & brick buliding, west side | “jo press peposed the adoption of the re. | P°*** pl ne Mins : CITY ITEMS. 25th, between H and I streets north west; £400. port, as they had already decided that the | |THE REOPENING to-morrow evening o! Feot Dectoring, Etc ae L. M. 0, a two-story brick dwelling. east pul should be named in honor of Miss | Mesers. Miller & Jones’ handsome billiard Easy feet being indispensable to health, Sam’ . PALMER. Motes Rally tires tay ota Beast; €2.000. | Randall, who established the school on this | room will doubtless be largely attended, the | _ESsy, feet nature, thousands of thé | susotr Depot, 57 Grecne at., Georgetown, D. 0. Moses Kelly, three two i frame dwel- | site. Mr. Brooks &@ high tribute to the reid a hav ing been refi! in the most inteligent public Pant BB st hd lings, west side 10th, between G and H streets memory of Miss 1 asa t Lortbeas: pens BE ENISHED OW APPLICATION. “Esiaioguce to be or Ballantyne’, agere | Sosy OL for Youns "Zp desant atrovise Dr. White's es- ‘teacher, and | elegant manner. , 1416 Penusylvania avenue, op- NA4TTAN’S CATHARTIC AND + $3, . marked that after the board had adoptet Reed’s new price list in this paper. to Willard’s Hotel; to avoid painful SwEAK THIEVES aT WORK ON CAPITOL the ame it would be inoosais aegone a - — ———— ° ceaneen ‘a0. } Feo ei felsic s 4NTLB eg taloen HILL Last night the regularly organized | “EP*NS. so warmly seconded the adop- THE COURTS. pha tn a er the reaient Habitual Costiveness, Colt, of sneak = Hill made | tion of the report, and @liuded to the services PoLicz GouRT—Judge Mills pro tem. THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, Corner | “Nervous and. Gttacher Dprpersea ang ie ‘ S raid on the residence of Mr.T- A. Lazenby, | of Mr. Ambush, "who, 12 the dark days of | Yestend {he machinery was set in mo- | of New York avenue and 15th street, pays5 | aigcstion, Liver r : — &nd stole @ number of hats, coats, aad ® , when it was to teach | tion at 10:36 o'clock a.m. MeDon- | per cen! der Prories @rticies from the hall of the 18 They es pemmaated the ris of his | nell, trespass; Laura Pieeide, month. . then raided the bail of Mr. J.C. Entwisles | fu watel Ostentation, to impart in- jamin id house, No. 627 East Capitol street, taking @ | struction to Si. Mr. Johosoa read ccat, in tbe pocket of which was $25, amoag re ‘the colored schools, show- | ty, and Ji other articles. ing (i to 1865 Mr. Ambush was eee ———— teaching. + igabeth Kickep ny 4 Horsr.—Yesterday, as car | ©, . Hovey asked why they could notname | Warren Bell, disorderly; $5. The No. 20 was passing along B street. between | te next school building after Mr. Ambush. | A: asked ist and Sent Capitol streets southeast, tre Mr. Johnson said that such time now ap- pahan, borses. ked and one of them kicked the | peared remote. When shoois are tobe | be continued Griver, Edward Jordan, in the breast, tnjur- e monee ing him very seriously. He was couveyed it funds there seems to be | Mr. to his home, log cus wireot, spathenst, aod ~ nope for the erection of build }. pared to show that Monda: Drs. McKim and Ford attended him. Mr. Ferguson urged the adoption of the re- Sle to engage in a —__¢—__- Doameneet this PARENTS sending their boys to college and | FOFt, M Relesd [eaguee postclt Gab ey | Misa ey aa tsetse | Same Ww Ing botasad Benton Stee eo cit | Use eroress, 7A, Tino and | bees Ace of B. &Co., 909 | | “In the course of the debate Mr. Jounson | or two mon' vania avenue, next to M. Willian’s, fe 4 to the District Commissioners THE Tiere who propor polos to the Genter “or aid the ‘Commlestoners sup- Ossanlt and aa eS yal Stra rere Rie‘how Sac, iat the ompestion ole at MeMurray’s cheaper than the cheapest, | 28 withdrawn when the facts were made ie SN | | Mr Brooks moved that the name of Ran- (Boss) the “Excursion TO HARPER'S peng dail be retained ag a substitute for the re- to an altercation, ‘Thurday, August 3ist. rund one port. during which ce arald leaves Baltimore and Galo depot ‘The vote was taken on Mr. Brooks’ motion, | region of 45 — ‘and it was carried—yeas, Messrs. Brown, | ing him.