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D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1892—-PART TWO. ATTACK THE roromac A Small Fleet of Vessels That Did Much Ac- SUFLEING conrnn® GLES AND SUCCESSES OF SAILORS AND MARINES. @uring the war in flotilia, Mr. der National of this flotilla, Vessels and 368 m. 1865, and July 31, 1865, 25 ve CONFEDERATE Soon after th the insurgents th t Sumtor by protection of its existence, Fefer briety to IMPORTANCE OF ITS SERVICES, t only on the P. adjacent waters. H. Ward, @ naval eficer of unusual inteiliges Gen. Ruggles of the enemy's forces in Vir- ginia ordered the er on the banks of the Potomac near Aquia creek, apta. W. F. Lynch, R D. Tho- and Jobn Wilkinson of the and detailed bare. H. H. Lew! Virginia state forces to superint which was commenced May 14. 1 $1 our gunboats attacked this battery an tinned the attack on the following day. June 1, without any decisive aod ninety shells were used by our gunboats, over 30 of which wer and this was the first naval engagement of the War. One gunboat abied, but only temporarily. | escaped the writer's meme by the Pawnee; | Freeborn, was dis- | The men who served REBEL BATTERT AT COCKPIT PorsT. ‘Thomus H. Williamson, chief engineer of the Virgiaia state forces, recommended the ex- tablishment of a battery at Mattifias Polat, the Potomac, where « bluff some t above the surface of the water o channel of the river. the recommendati heavy guns. stolen from th Sas mounted and commanded Mayo. The conte. of seven guns tm il! another on was commanded Lynch Joined io 4 into the torpedo Dustncas for t A Paw? av watritras Ou June 27, 1561, an effort was made to di ledge the enemy by a comb.in. gunboats on the battery at X d attack of our thias Point, and Midshipman March 4, lieutenant March 3, 1523: was promoted te and to commander rst naval of- The uavization ot tomac river was pas up and down . om going dow Was struck « i Circumstances that the 1 — A PRISON PArER. A War Time Paper Issued by Union Pris- Ithas been claimed that during the war the ealy Union paper published in the south was feened at Memphis. fewues of a paper, 3 down in Texas. This pap written at Camy * Beith county, Texas, and circuia Union prisoners at that pla. gotten up with pen and lever way by ener at the camp. was dated February 17 Mt te stated that “in order te more easy ina remarkably imeue of the pape or black tea, Ebeowe, Irish potators of Kihkenick tobacco, #1 concert with the confederate money, —~ contains 9 number Rumorwus articles aud a c advertivements, mation as coming from Presilent Lin- ordering the inhabitants to meet and elect civil officers. The inst page contaiisa Mt of the officers held at the priscus. OFEER Issues, ue second issue, dated March 5, 1964, con- ins an account of the w Rented Washington's birthday, poem by Lieut. Col AJ. i. aeaeead and an ae Soeat of the election of Samad! Mort Ae the prisoners cele- Hil @ very clever book notice of a te be mann by one of the prisoners tigation Into the Cau: and Suggestions as to the third and last issue of this re dated March 18. 156: story called “High ird. and miseries i La F ! prize of $5,000 for tI be made two years | Rui Altogether the copies of The | interesting relic of the eivil # g x found, —-— ; i Me H E i bout which time the enemy eaptured mer C: ithe George Page, which was run up Aqnia creek and her name changed » Richmond. Our gunboats meantime exer- ised unusual vigilance to prevent the enemy rom crossing the Potomac into Maryland, and it was tound necessary to send a detachment of tro. Hooker, who occupied the flare lanl shore from near Washington to Port When in 1861 Gen, McClellan assumed com- mand of the army. including ail the troops in and around Washington, northeastern Virginia, the valley of the Shenandoab and the states of Maryland and Delaware, he tully admitted the importance of a strong naval force and wrote an official letter on the subject sLoats Harriet Lane, Jacob Boll and lied and destroyed the rebel bat- r cestone Point. Va, December 9, 1861. About the Ist of Jam ¥. 1862, the Harriet Lane was detached from the Potomac flotilla ordered to the west guif squadron as flag- p for Commander D. D. Porter, co-operating With Admiral DG. Farragut on the Mississippi river below New Orlean On January 2, 156 gunboats Yankee and atin ah battery of five guns at spit Point. and on March 3 compelled the acuste works constructed at Ship- tured in the Rappahaunock plowing vessels, viz: Steamer Eu- oner» Monterey. Lookout, Saral Ann, diver. Falcon and Seatlower, ssels were engaged in smug- e confederates and were ptured. ‘ila gave active and willing co-opera- tt ary movements in convoying bspor's coblaining troops for the army and e sick nud wounded. It also ke Yetem of smuggling between the lower s of Maryland and Virginia, and rendered very important service in removing torpedoes frow the Kappahannock river. In December. 1863. the Jacob Bell assisted iu the capture of a rebel camp on St. George's Island, near the mouth of the St. Mary's river. Th» Yeaser and Yankee performed a simii service at Piney Point, Vu, January 5, 1864, and about the same time extensive salt works were troyed by the gunboat Ella on Shelton’s expedition on the Piankitank Murch destroyed considerable property des- of the rebel army. ‘The flotilla, on ac « territory it covered, proved a con of — Ane the enemy, and © OUT Vesse does afloat, the pes ut tare of the Poto- flotilia proved true to the old flag. read 1 willing for any sac oF service that wa required of them, ev ny to permanently F yond the range of their gu COMMODORE WILKES IN COMMAND. ore Charles Wilkes, « naval officer ble prominence, was then ap- sand the Potomac flotilla, and pber of gunboats were placed at his for offensive and defensive operations ad adjacent waters, Among he vessels of the fleet, besides those already named. the following figured very creditably, Viz: Harriet Lane, Jucob Bell, Primrose, Sat- Currita augamon, Ella, D: on the Potomac agon, Comu lore Morris, Commodore Read, Free- born. Wyandank, Yankee, Cwur de Leon, and ortar schooners Sophronia, Adolph Hugei | and Matthew Vassar. These, with a few others. whose names have y, rendered con- n connection with spicuous and gallant ser the movements of the Army of the Potomac the vicinity of Fredericksburg. at Pratt's ian¢ ing on the Rappanhannock and at Brandywine Hili, near Port Conway, ou the Potomac: at Various points on the Chesapeake bay and on | the Bush, Gunpowde quebanua rivers mu the Potomac fiotilia Were exposed to more than ordinary peri owing to the inferior character of the vessels eu which they served. being coustantly ex- posed to unseen torpedoes in the water and ked batteries ou shore, yet ready at all for any service, uo mutter kew hazard nd what was accomplished by the block- g squadron on a large scale was done y we effectively, only in a smaller way, CAPT. WYMAN. On December 1, 1861, Capt. Robert H. Wy- Man was assigned to command the flotilla. ie ted rm wan in the navy March d with the rank of rear a miral at Washington, D. C., December 2, 1882, atter forty-tive years’ active service. In June, 1862. Capt. Wyrnan was ‘relieved by Capt. Harwood, wi » continued in command until when he was reliew December, 1563 Foxbail A. Parker, who coutin: until the close of the war and the flotilla di nuded. nv important captures were mede by the Potomae doti f vessels attempting to sup- Ply provisious to the enemy, and many thou- lollars’ worth of supy tended for larmy were, through its vigilane oved. The not very brillian Were events which. though . neverthe tting down a rebellion ¢ rought forth in iniquity. The rebels, tinding e¥ could not el navigation of the P tomac, w iriven from or compelied to evacuate its banks in the summer of 162, and that historic stream. connecting Washington with the ocean, was kept open during the en tire war through the instramentality of the lant heroes of the Pot flotilla, whe ma ices buted very -larg. saving the national capital, The to retary of the N on which on Capt. Foxhall A. Parker issued a fare- der to the survivors, less contributed to eived im sin and ery Day. One of the practical features connected with the reunions that are now hourly occurrences on Grand Army Place is the press tent. This is a spacious aif ighly but comfortably far- nished with the 1 seary table and chairs, and supplied with such tiouery as working newspaper representat need. Itis located near Tux Evastxe Stan tent, just north of the ellipse. Mr. Cliff War- den, a member of the press committee, is in of the tent and has done everything in power to make visiting Lorrespondents feeb us though the citizens hud done all the things needful for their accommodation. Among the newspaper representatives who have beeu working on Grand Army matters and Whose names are ow the press headquarters reg- ister are: Louis P. Goodrich, Chronicle, Troy, Obio; T. B. Ro Wright, Appeal, Elkton, Ma; J. H. Conklin, The Buckeye, ‘Troy, Ohio: Addie L. Balloa, The Western Soldier, San Francixeo: John L. Parker, Even- Tex Mass: O. L. ’ Stone Spy, Worcester, "Mass.; George F. Rich: mond, Edgar Perry, John Feeney, Iting Estes, Boston u. EL ‘Cowdin, cl TL; Louis TL. Parkam, Chattanooga, Tenn.: E.W. Doty, Wor ia, Tulip, Terser. Commodore Jones, « AUCTION SALES. FINANCIAL. EDUCATIONAL TAR eo BE ——— | ~ “ TomoRRow. N —_____ IN WASHINGTON, } OUT OF WaAMHINGTON. wes WILLIAMS &O., Auctioners | Tux ationay” Sure Deposrr, Sakae coLum a UNIVERSITY. G: 70 U | ANSE Anreprr COUNTY acne . mr EGULAR SATURDAY SALE ‘Mee halis ‘Dapered COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. —T OURDED Say a ee Te ——y or wous#iti! Ping ART Pas OF very pe SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY tiie wise good tine t0 Joie (io y hei prew: seugr cast aT oh SS ‘beorushe anise A vitie, Meramnnar, corres ordetce, eu oa proms CONSISTING DF Of the District of Columbia, ie shorthand, typewriting and” aa Been: The Go REV 3. HAVENS RICHARDS, i | Seep Ne an an = for sxaminstionn “Graduates eosigeeT te eet. | Fhe Moses PUESEE SBE we TE. ee a soe Rea ae SU Sonrmereg | MER NURSE AND www von ave GSTS Hy Uae e pian | Fe ee hes Gress asked | Gupte bape ane chart he ag te EviEdE AcabeNY FoR, oye brct™ Satukpay: EEE ates Ti FOURTH, Chartered by special act of Congress _ EDWARD Mt MULL, Vice Principat” RSS cata ocie adiass “Serre iat BON Pee Otieah D.| Parte MA Opens Rertemaher th "h CLOCK AW : ion 5 wi .. President. Chief Justice C'S. Court of Clan genom herp wndorate AT ELEVEN CLOCK PRECISELY, ee en ee © SOW Stat, cuLTURE. THE Fncbelalge DEPARTMENT. ra sat eo sive Law ana rob cbs ebigmane Qhe Stylish Panuily Carriage, Gorse and Harnem, CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. wap ee SEARCH ERT of Pace: fad the celebrated The Ser ines of ‘his denartment will be rewamed on | MARTIN’ MoRKIS LE. D.. gg Tne'tgate, Address until Oct- 1. care ct Hotei MONDAY, Reptemter 36 ai's aiclork ats im the Dean of the Faculty. wot Lecturer ot Coiiatitutional facile fin eN,. tek, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auct._| Rentesafes from 85 each upward per annum. poe oe wake Ector halle eT asvers ie fie tartous cours ted Tateruat wai vam anv Csuaparative Seam Degtinc. eye "aes, sesaree a was . WILLIAMS & 00., Auete. _ x 5 wa been exten int, the labarstory fectiies = praeen, Sow tink. Prope, Fula -HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctionsers, increased and the faculty enlarced. M. WILSON, LL. D.. Wann Neve ana hosuit Ty Gi2 Est. nw. | Silver ware and valuaties taken on deposit. (jPORGETOWN UNIVERSITY sinha fs esnio wiptente Gf Math can, ae Fetave and the Lawot THO’ HASLOX OB hoe SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, rat foe ‘TRN CENTS and upward received on depostt and Regie ra, a” HODORISS. AR who muse ee ANDREW B. DUVALE = mabe Rist Aae, coe ee _ MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. found dafiy tn the Library of the University. | Lecturer on Eauity Jurte/'rn eT IN OUR BAZAAR, O1 LET NORTHWEST, | interest allowed on sums of not less than #5, Fats ONSATCLD AY, SEPTEMBER EWENTY: | CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. | SUSEPH J. DARLING: PourTH, ine. Ur TRETVE OCT ontracts and Negotiable DENTISTRY Several Horss one Vi Prepares ool wo x : Lecturer cn the Law et rim Gee Speeiior Bi al and keeps Wills free of charre—acta as Fx- | THE COURSE OF LECTURES WILL BEGIN MON- with concer ioren.atGulock, p.m. OCTOBER. courses of fustraction #m >) Paper. : aad ; : oe GEORGE E HAMILTON, LL. D., BS BEDLAL AssoCIATE Hecamy Gore th date ef snes Waernces, | °Cuter Adminitrator and Trusteeexecutes Truste DAY, OCTOBER 3, AT 5:90 P.M. | se Setar ie arc. ere gig, | Lecturer op the Lave of Eanes a U. icine fee LO. ucts. and ———_ BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, nt. In thesubjects ofAnatomy, Chetistry, Physiology, as and Topoerapnieal Dea citsh, French, Lecturer on Com amor Law Pi tedne, Cinta lew Cor, Thand Date ae | LATOMEE @ SLOAR. A: Apprainers HARLYS C- GLOVER, Fire ti President. | Hywiene, Histology, Pathclogy and ‘Bacteriology | German, La ag HON EDMUND F DUNNE. Thotarcent oneanination dewoted’> alga | SM. JOHNS LON, Second vice Pres. seedel pipes! Iebersiecy instraction isnives. The | “oot ome e ae oe Tae, Lectgrer on the Law ot Persona. Prpnerty. LAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE K. JONES, Third Vice Pros. laboratories have recently beet enlarged and farther | Guomactry” Misenopetr es Pee Teac KEY KENE HOLATND, S siicieiediiinnactaieaeii 1 Re i es EESEMGS IOUS, Peerorge oe ® | equipped with the most approved appliances. Calculus.’ Prof, HL. HODGKINS. PED | eEmourT COURTS Chon atcane &. HAMIL bi og Eeiegs Me Oa ENO Ed Tek Eat ‘Those are open to raduates in wedicine, DEPARTMENT oF PHILOSOPHY. MENTAL and TON. COURT OF APPEALS PROPS. MARTIN F | Piedra te the promotion of ecsentite ING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURST. Directors: Yor further information apply to MORAL. —Physiological and Rationa Hsycholoey. MORRIS, JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON AND i MOSS URE. CASPEIS AND OIL CLOTHS, LOT OF Bentamtn P. Snyder, Zonas C. Robbing, . Ethics. TITS Dae pe Mtery Of philosopt RY. # | Geniietry at moderate primes DRY GOODS AND UNDERWEAR. Ibert L. Sturtevant, Andrew Wylie, LEE DAVIS LODGE SAMUEL M. YRATMAN, Esq. | ' ALSO, Sears Hi. Pisnt, Matthew G. Emery, Dr. G. L. MAGRUDER, Dean, NT OF PRES NCH. Thorough course tn Secretary and Treasare: — Two Pine Pianos and gevera! Fin OW! Patgtings emis Clephan Chariew A Jaros,” * Yopuch, lamcuaee and literature: instraction | | The faculty ‘ais nicanttre tm amuminctne the aati. | Extracting...... ALSO, AT TWELVE OT LOCK ifenry A Witla, E, Francis tigre 9020-3w 815 Vermont ave. me SRE sctentite students Prof. LEE pon tof ner rite the jai yn of om ~ wtth Gas or Zontne, ” ge Pine Black Mare. Tea ood : ver aiid sadaler. | Janes 3 — Site's pasere™ : phy SSE B brown, Ju f the Surreine Court of the Unite z wig tom wentieivan, eave the city. ome Frey. fohin @ Parke, CLARA HARRISON -TEAGHE OF PEL GERMAN. —Complete course | Siaten. to" Setiened the course af \ SO Thomas in F. Rodgers, 188 CLARA HARRISON. TEACH™R OF PI-| in the German lancuawe, seovonct muiralty Ju ce. Weise have the pleasure of Siti % A number of Vehicles scl several Horses, _ se22-2t William Clark, Uy 30) Ticmuna Soe, Mise, ,, Papi of William Mason, New York. A realings in modern snd ‘classic Gerune fadiadag sphouncit Hon. Edm nd F Dunne of New ded to the faculty for the ensuing id wil lecture on the Law of Personal Prov ork hae be Office prarestets {iat date—On Tuerdays and | WARE SHOE ED'S OQRE, th. D.. and HER yor “FUTURE DA 5 Oat. nw. 1 at nr cca | Ustox Savixes Base, erty. = 4 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, —Com- wand cor mious bt ri Teall ee - ATIMER & SLOAX, 9 ‘gopoers canes | SEAS, INC METHOD, | FOR plete cours inctudine Wulldine and ners Cat BOs cee ee ceemotions balding at %. | Vane Quer Cane ow ot) stundor 10 sears of ae. coiducted | Serve rveytug, roads ‘ oe eee ‘ihe 4 500 s3H ‘er, |W. aitwe there, ia Gonection with Mrs. Mere school. Canaia, “Mivers and Wistaie, Mesoars: fee a eee Se mE, sPAQE SePeRIOR — | Reopens Ootber 4, 27 et Ow, “eel im | Woosh. tron tod Stee! Brida. neering Fant: tn every reaiwect thorotwly a — Haan ' pectirdtione aud Contracts City awinwsing ee- $e PT eae maple ccommetations Sor’ tec, | aan Bw ras panna Hor Bank hours, 9:90 to. Open til 5 about the mide | \p1S8 TACIE A. BSMIELs tensive Dealening: Out-dvor Practice apd Taspmction {ach iat Tite Sky As eo Mawes snd THE EVANS DENTAL PAKtons, and ond of each month. Saturday evenings, open | Volaa tet eal tans, Nefual work. "Brot FRANCIS. FAVA SE. G. yaaty®, {ue SAE Of locture ror competing the sey De a = m * a ‘oc. ©. Fe Friish and weadine’ Arsenio S'atd the 7 Penn. ave | from 6 to 8 o'clock. Resume lessons October 1 sel?1r ARCHITECTURAL COURSES.—Flementary and text books upon most Inee with the Our Spent ities | Your per cent interest on ordinary deporiteremain- | OR RNDOLPH ROWE HAS WE. Advanced Drawing Constrartiom, Mme, Ria Se? book od, wit! be spew ing four months. Dividends from the earnings of the \grned tron, Eurove and will remuue lestone on | spective and Shadvirs, the Unlernof Architecture, he me 10 pein ally. Sue Pea. days exces tel, tos pot | Mond: 1 instant. in Architecture, Prof. FRANCIS K. atid alnzan OUT PLATES | AMBE RRS ‘bank on installment deposits for five or ten years. | idee Mas Wallach place, _ sel6-Im* | FAVA. Jr. T miei re 5 ant tome ™ ve and 25 cer sale IN “on AMATIC ACTION | DEPARTMENT OF FLECTRICAL ENGINEER. Teeth that have Aecavad ant broken | BHAT : Five and 25 cents savings stamps for sale at the | upnATORY, DRA MATIC ACTION ag fe ta Sigg a : bank and at the agencies in all parts of the city. and ‘Min DAL TOWNGEND: Teachers TAs Te, | rations, Estraier an aoe Tek any & SMITH, stn. sels tr oe, Motors ke Laloray ite to be RT ‘ PREPARE FOR 4 GOOD, SITUATION! STUDY Structor, ™* SOF paildine on Siu ve and, Fists sis au20-1m President. | E stenoyraphy and. tyrewritine. 3 eer Baetton of Eetete shore and Pans, Mactan. fu attgial? tn ater ft eat se ae gineering, Municipal Problews of the Electr forwation. enrollment. i sole e F SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL Biisi sterner cPaaenete Care i es Seaenis ith, ~ i IDELITY | “q Rr INstRUCTION.—THE GREATEST OPPOR. | DEPARTMENT OF THYSICS.—Genera! Phrsice, » delay atm ae e ‘Susioas st | POUNDING, LOAN AND INvESTMENT Asso. {\ ‘nutty over offered to parents, cliltren, wachors, eel ‘Ploatrated by oxpecimenta | Practical ke. ve " s wei st | | des Secoracors or artists to. learn to drt s e ‘rn joneral Amtronowy. , : a be ‘6 the aes ‘sell the entire con: | CIATION, | Balt perfectly; best and cheapest, Crpvon. castel, |. P. LEWIS, B.S. : haoeeeiie. 56 | nee Lawdermiik Ve tne : . nis of puperio™ hon" cin colors, china and oil painine. \Sketcl Beaker mformation <apnty, te john Byrne ko. Os Let at aw jmrrorennente & . Palas LATIMES R SLOAN, Auctionvers. 4 OS. 908 TO 914 G ST. N. W., | panty fron: narure an be “earned, i tow Gaye, osu! "ph b' Becretanytot the Pacuity. = ™ | Thoupron'e dees ‘stor fot Ubi sar“ Baa BY AVCTION ALE oF, ARES WASHINGTON. D. 6., | Senate seaartee arte 45,080 Theteacher. Li THE PRuPsnerone SCHOOL, | Pltcatton personally or by icrsicued, 140 ACKES © Ble pee A Morreli, hax hal twelve medals aud studied Afteen | 1336 H street nocthw Loroae): ore 74s —\ MON TGOME ERTL MAY Offers the following investments to its natro | Feare with che wost celebrated artiste in europe. | forco lore. for she Waal and Militery Acalormiee ek NT ee Se nd Seats SOLES’. KNOWN AS THE FRED: | OMT cent per annum, payabiesowt-annualiy. The $900,000 | worth of Paintings on ‘exhibition and for for bneinesa A corps af wie ene re F MUST porstions rartatntit Poe a MONDAY SEPTEMBER TWENT TXTH, | fullamonnt deposited, with interest, may be with. gale.” NAIIONAL ACADEMY’ Or" FINE ARTS, 804 | tors. set United to 100, Butidine open “Swany iad Bi, Fens, Sliincs, artiicia oath on eld, latina. rule” amd i 2 9 su mw seldiw’ for inspection ‘and ‘a “eacher present (after Seve orsant io, cornst. ke.” Froe alvac pot with en racting without pain CLOCK A.M. wo will offer fo | drawn on thirty days’ notloe. | PRIFRDS serronscuoor, ax mrpwnstany beetle agers uaultes onto teres BOLLARD. Director may Bor - P ‘ie,, Washingion, D.C, the atiove de- | De cont per annum coupon certificates tsued | FRIFNDS SELECT SCHOOL, AX ELEME TARE yontogd: «SEP TEAMING "bor Wiss, BACSTeADs SCHOOL FOR yx Tarn pansows con art AND ESTA = et Cte | where the depostt ia not withd-awn before three ¢ 3nd Bish setoc for, both, “sexe ther information sddrese Miss Satsreas | Te tomeat DX ition tasoel Sctring inthe ‘eluary fearinjent a chtldimay con- | gig ANDREW F. MONTAGUE, Ph. D., Lae nt theechuol | qehcal aneathette De ‘10 per cent per annum where the deposttisnot with- tinue wntil graduation without chance of school un- et rooms, 14°920th at. nw.,dailyfrom 1l0tol2am. Ao drawn before five years. der the wutdance of oxperienend and thoroughly eda fit wedi cated teachers who wt every sever JOLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, i) Stockbolders can borrow 81,000 for the: wnatl sum SHG3,,toecvers wh = PT Ames AG: ones iy HONses, oxvenstre. wmprcat, nevane Siren _ Of 8248, having elght yoars wo repay it, at rate of 813 w thoul a singic condition the eutrance exanduations: T cr ment —Deptai epastments DRE DENTAY INFIRMARY PRET PILL 's option, psa ae ge te Comelt, Yale, Princeton and the Massachusetts In- | ,_, JAMES ¢ NELLING. UL. D., Presiden ae Bis Sore ilisishan ieee Pian "y nieartet with purchase’s at Bie . stitute of Lechnology. fessor of Public and Private Internation reretary = ES ee iv wilhte ten days beoicrty will be | compare thle with the expenses of al other amsocie- | "the vide has Wen capectally arcanced for cou! oS eee eee Mac. Leavrrr oF nostox efthie Coin > purchaser | tous. urposen, hae al 1. "hoprovements snd. ie we \e Mon. JOHN _D. “a4 except Suntay eo tatruerr ie se Inst |" Over 82 290.050 of stock wabecrtbed tn Washington Lured it iit, relies took and wit a Chet | CAmoe Baska MeN, Siren” Goan of the | a3 = al moe Seer incton, D.C city slonefrom November 12, 1800, to August 1, | ial and physical ators. a ited States 0 AMO: ENTAL INFIRMARY Na . SOANSON”BLGS.ganitonsera_ | tee” eudents and there "are sporial mavantaaee tears | FTOigmeer nt the onstiutlona eg nemmenonge a | | M®& WALTos. 1s n st. x. w I wn Wcwtctings oo. Hea "Puowas DOWLING & SON, Anett | ,,Qur Aeures show weoffer the most favorable torme puptin SO a Rages 5 tions of ‘ Siumercial Paper and of Torts. Elocution ‘Ea maive posing. awe | on loans and deposits, and our securities being three he students in attendance, a large number of The Hon. WALTER § COX, LL.D. Special course in Shakespeare. ° TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF. VALUAH tinesthe value of the loan andthe loan being repaid pom are prenriny fo" collere, hav a deserved rev: | CAgaoctate Justice of the Surreme + ou OF the Die: | 5! on iether cat oy ae wEoA * PROVED PROPERTY IN BURLEITH, monthly makes the security still better each mont, went of selive’ th Proiessor of the Law of Real snd Fereonal Property. oe O14 Tah at. PROFESSIONAL TOW omits rendering it impossible for our patrons w lose a dol- ge firmisied trve, Catalogues at Bale | Peete Ot tte al of Chinen ea NET eCaeey. | Mr. citas B — AT avevto! ae at Brentano’ and at the s-hool. Office Mista ita Ree ROY CLAY Is THE OLDEST 1h Ries 5 i vay aul7 HARRISON DINGMAN, President rosie basin W. SIDWELL Principal. | RS tant a —- mera! J he United's eg 2 By —_ 4 sare —e- - -y 1000, toite 275 oe —— | Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Common Law >y 7 dstrit of the we Sea TLC, DANTE, Secs MISS COMM, EXPENIENCED, THACHER OF | "Gnd Rquity Heading anlof the Law of Evi lence: Pare ou BO} is Geruan, Kindergarien ani English Uranches, Je- The Hou. DAVID J. BREWER. LID. ATH, “1 UNITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN AS8O- | siiea tow sore pupils. Familiy or school. Bast te6- | canauctate” Suanion bY the epee Dears the finmoniais, Present wldsess, “40 United Staves), ‘One of the te CIATION, 1213 F #t., Washington, D.C. 7 ian method in of. 6 MOT ~ LL | Shares, $100, payable in monthly tustallinents, eee ee TS A ENE oN IL ME PETS Aws scHoor. FoR Rows aNp vor which participate im all profits and mature im 96 cor, “hratoviee and craat opera, ty eH se ! agetarer om the Cee ne | Mf men will reapen September 2, 182 Best facts ire Maine will ye ores ive operatic ENRY ED tes offered for pu all aces and grades. Beet of month. with ses from Paust, a Trovat (Sometime Assistant Attorn . re gwen iced at siman oC sale. Mf terrae Of | Daysinterest on money Qepositeinaay wmcunt, | sumvawie thst treremowaed Mr, Wenincon gave ieet ; ttorney, references poly for circulars aud information at wish in ten days the tras 8 aaah bax one tteoe cal pegethasas far ia New York at the privace resid nce of Sipe. Be Sestnner ef Comnon Law Practice and Lecturer on | 1453 Coreusau st. wed eu, at risk oh istanltine cent in ‘ crave | story of Law - — TTS Pace sO Uae At rarchas. | from the date they are made, dy Stu NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, | Tig on. AUGUSTUS S. WORTHINGTON, 11.8, | aes +f Trastess. | of the United states), : Dink r ONDAT, Oetotier the ‘ CONaTLT EMMA EX (PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 62 Bat aw T. Havesver, eS et hee oa yen wo students Tuiritien a toarts he OO AB | Tare BERLATZ | prathapml vent Piretss se hours, (hy Member Washington Stock Exchange, Ee ge hee Sia “apalvitest WILLIAM F. MATTIN ns td Pinstst aw how, > LY, esq. (Branches in the ‘privett 1 Ange: toxicalowy and | an and Kuropean "Exam. Sy, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS Real Fstate and Stock Broker, arn Cities). "Send for clrealars to ee : Rooms 0 and 11, Atlantic Building, rg eg gg en er ial Law. eos-ty Ba SOLA: Prindyel "aa RNER PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. z E bs Catajories and fall Inf-raiaticn em be obtaiued # DS. A. M..LL B. | Cratvorantr x ron JOHN \. MILBURN, Preasurer. at the college | = d States Cosmntesioncr of Paivatal. ccatiek: C., AT THE END OF THE CABLE ROAD. | butiding. Oitlce hours from 10% 11a. ti. daily. 14-11 | Chen es ol er T[PHE HOWARD UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, | cagsoctat ie Saee at easios oF ae Storks, Bonds aid Grain bourht and gold for cash or |THE, HOWARD UNIVERSITY Law ScHOOL, Titi A Sse Ede % - on inargin, at Go'clock p.u. spate | i om -y ee yrervatatte. wil Hepa ail et are tn So DAY Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. JAMES F. BUNDY, Secrotary. as anit on inal Pleading # penton aa P.M. tn fr \ Ofer. ‘Bth st. aw. WILLIAM G. JOHNSO! 4 a ing forty (40 s CORRESPONDENTS, | _set13toct Residence, 405 0 8. new. PLAN ¢. Zoaneo aa Sakae ata Dash of said, width to Is, 9. S"Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange ANS KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL | Jndgoof Moot Court and Protessr uf Leeal Cate: | 1 . a Ba cats ae nce, MA Tee, BRONTE Bea OL. WIN | | The exercise: of this Saeed will be resumed im th cuayrennre 2 area : Co. New Orleans Cotton Exchange. | GAK TEN NOkMA G 'SCHUOL, 1) 1% exercises of this #*hool wi wamed in the reopens Sept, 24 as N x Sen eee thectiars | Ianuen'teod S'Gn, chien ; dneriand! ase, south of Dupont Cire @ Law Lecture Hall of the university. centhenst earner setae When the Soin of 15th a ING OK Hosts nw. op WEDN ions bein Oetober 3, 180 Private w ans. Telephone, sto to be new fe idines, POBEK 5, at 6 v'clock, when the faculty seHoor 4 mane tng. Be AND AY ve prement to iuake announcement of tive ite ogh em | BRR TUT Y, MN NY | Courese tor the new scholastic pester eee eta DLE FUNDS DRAW INTEP DEPOS. hee Fo vy SR The school bias an undergraduate and a graduate y tedence im eqant | Mhegine cttibeaten of eh eli dey oa TOP RS Big Si ORNOON, the Men of he mest | oF. HUNTS PREPARATORY SomOoL, oT AND DATE OF wal mposed of ail students in the nde va its twenty fh annual seed inae ; SHEIHEN THY ONE enue Balt Open 9:30. ERR GGG | Separtaaont, thet by. bis -utechetieal aia os oom Gs. | Coron rr FALSE: iver ‘ucky Boomn-Keritinn te ne = ca = Dt ES og Degosed tren the memorion of the partie Brion thrusts, “ran forlnek. ai obs aren incabia Thidt'tn Btteon tans tue 7 itomber St Stock Ex. | © LuLt LLL REK GGG scromtling ‘to their choice in the wellknown cit bs oe and the ‘revistrar will the dally trons. I Gian > ity re CORSON & MACART Hibrary of MMi versity fu a © | wae. PaUIEDENG eS see Ralph Waldo Emergon sald: **Blocution te the ot a eaeuae eee | vn day kere and Dealers tn G vernuent in the undergraduate and. sraduate, depart dress JAMES C. WELLING, Prestdeut ‘education is complete without maser on d | of at arte’ ne peraon' + Auction: hanve. "Loans. C Bonds abd all surit * “Few persona know powers they ope Pullatipiia, Boston SALVin: sold. "Few pergone enove what powers t TRS. HTT SWORTH, CLAmmvoraNt hie evchances ee rrchanitet praacas unit thiv Avt devsloys them MEDICAL Derantuer av icf i tu ABLE improven Mg Bal socuritivs District 0 : ke. F K. WHTTE, TRANCE as \ PAGESPSB wow cant Gas, Insurance and Tele: | MALTYN COLLEGE a DENTAL BErAnraeNt ‘ foe eee M RAS. % CITY OF | Phone Se eee the “Enelish Susinews and civil wortice Omir VAmeriean Stuck boushtand sold. Jy1s | ON4 Bh st w wit corumpias tSivensrry. | saencapases ioc oes oo ‘ : : : on. Francis G. Martyn, Founder; Webster Eagerly, {oa EWIE G. TEWRSDURY WB wipes, | Se roe ee The opening exercises of the Sevemty-first Annual | "2 DROF. J. F. HUBRARD. ASTROLOGER 4 Banker, 90 Boadway, § tauagir. | Ay} Higy. chairtian of Board of Trustees, | Courest! Medica’ Lectures ‘aud eof the Sikth Dentat a eres ' : party oe ster Wasitineton Stock Eachame. | EB py, Shattian of Beard of 1 Course will take Mou Vee & Sack Sire Me : Rader TE The Martyn College's the largest and tost infiu- SATU Mount EXNON Seminary, darlene. + Bn LEWIS G. TEWKSRURY & CO., ential college ot its kind in the worlds Its text boo Taithe col , ANKERS AND BROKER ST., WASHINGT: 16 in aumber, a Bh: in use in every state in America and t Europe. By its act of tu BS HOST ora.on it is | The introductory addr =s D. “f Sie im ee ee CORNEL M AND LTH STREETS N. W., Hzet to confer Di tities | livered Re Premtion M-., aud the ade Buy and sll or aah of om margin Stocks, Bonds, Suthorized to confer nd ate Courses: | dens in lists) by ihyot. 3. Halt Pes WASHINGTON, D. ©. Brainy Provisions and 01 cures in “TON: profensiot wind }ublic are’ respectfully invited 2 vy York anit Chicago, ® nr Ou ATOR. attend. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL deposits, rhe 3, |OARDING ANI - NETIC INS Sel anaes A specialty. 4 A Complete Couree in PHYSICAL CULTURE, AT 5:20 P.M, gn . Hk 22 Loew! {Hlephone—S45, | ,,A8¥,oneor ail four courses may be fad on one tat- | Aud mgiout the course, in both te of Pas studies, ont sAdisions! ex- | medical and den sae artloents, extending over seen FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. months, ature, Shakespeare, Parlor Fene- | muntha. sistance ‘alka ale we autumn examtuations will be held " niin ns OC Jee opens October 1. Classes October 3. Pupils | Medical College, on Tuursday, September, at 730 | Elebternth year opens OCTOREK 4, 1M. roll how for SUMMER RESORTS. position, elther for day. o | p.in we tol perfec yoed tor healt eT SooDs thor wit thefworstorg | ———— ‘vein claadenaa preferred. Catalogue for 1sO!-1s03 Tobi circulars and information as toclintoa! instruc. |New vusidings tly euuipped for beaith and Bei" Ds apstut biiegdwe lngloute audiniroveuents FYEALIN RESOR!, BRAWLEY SPRINGS, ee gga jon io Medirine ani. Surcery, Dental Infiruary thereon. Eo tacatatr seni pete ;= MARTYN COLLEGE oF ORATORY, Practice, Foes, &c., a0ply 10 comfort, | ME DI c AL ro Terms of sale: Oue-chtrd casi, balance in six, twelve gc ud hotel open neptem er anid Series “ign sole Washington, D.C. Dr's. ¥ 4 RING. Dean. Steam beat, passoncer elevator, perfect eanttation. ~ Roane and euhtean, mist notes See sof oaw on Atkis 1315 Mase: ave. ti.w. - nut. ith | lay of sale BS, ZELIA D, BUCH Ofice Hours: 9g 108. m. a TRANGPES, (ARE NOTICE tus ito) 3800 the pure - FUG2EL strckyey. aTLantig cry, 100 reet | NV 2 SE sk nw. bp Special advantayes in Literature, Languages | Sind Orar treet all dienencn, Ro rurs w iy the a setae ¢ a cram, Menticky ave. $2 108230 verday: | Vocar eal mete antat, | Telephone, 3. se0tool | ana susie. | eee ee os cling’ a costs. “Tr the ‘terms $0 to $14 per week. Every Couventenen, Am" ss May D. Buck, acoomy. | : ined wore ow no" within ten lays the LW. SPICKNEY. ABE Wl 7 GHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING- INSTRUC- i nae as Bich 4 + 5 SEACENEY:_ | (HE MEDICAL DUPARTMENT OF HOWARD o Ainaied, tne i practice: terms | For circulars apply to the princtpal. TLLEP weTaTN ST. wow . fcr vropersy sts | rnvty CHALFUNTE, UoGhiveraity fives the following cnicaladvaatages |reascttauit rene werk wr, of call Tetwoen, [)"igroute afections of te ove, wai, treat tone! “ a students during the comtie exaion is ines MAN: Gas E ot Sidnere a: pee Trnstees. ATLANTIC CITY, 'reteal, Sy rots. Graham, Parvis and Keyburn. oar tenis =a Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. 34h! migcas clad B tctical nlsicins, oy Pacts racket a ATIMEL & SLOAN, 4 SAND AP- : diseases, by Hood, OME SCHOOL FORK GIRLS WITH Poat- x : DE BERTH PRAISERS, ‘Hot and cold ses water bath# in the honse. Fi tcf for wensces, Sy Brot, Pucvia Teasise anes, Apply early to principal, LAUEA | orens 8 ‘8 ;owerfai 5 _m and var, by Dr. Oliver Balt, OTT, er fur Secale ion in all depertumente, Fo TRUSTERS) SALE of | ee E ROBERTS & SONS._ pbispensary ‘clinics daily, by Prof. Shaddand Dr. | focn™ Pros. si Miencuie tae io Kine. Spr is bv He at. x cikeon an Fxteuction, Paral ator ofS “pacific ave. inar Tennessee, Attentie Cty. Fide mortem demonstrations, by Prof D, 8. Lan, | —27-E" Hon and gets there ls no retary quale ‘Steam heat throughout. Dental clinics, “hy "Prot "Painons "aud Dra. Over, es (ACADEMY OF THE HOLY GRORS, I las been ii tise for wear forty live youre llth day of mbm M. J. ECKERT. _ qotee: Johnson and Sinith, 1 ieee COLLEGE, 1312 MASS. AVE, ‘Laborato, 00 B xt. «. #. rt in ee a REAT. MOUNTAINS OF MARY- wats cently erected ant at toe ted sige YOUNG LADIES AND CHER: a sof the District RT RET = | amv rently erected z ths ‘perey sectre rae Har Dy Unexeelyed for boats, | fre freediuen's Heapltal, wbere nearly 3,000 pasion NO. 101 BT. ¥.w., | wa reopen, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER te with to. | T)® 0 % CARLeTo., necotntarta and ounany tres gh Braueh® | Arg Sreated anally facilities for imparting « thoroack course of tine fall” a a niapentares Wil be saicned toduty in owpteal | Under the direction ofthe Mathers of Ch Botty of Keep Tryst, Wash ; uie-Lingw | and dispensars. ree | TAIN HOUSE. NOEWOOD INSTITUTE, NOARDING AND Day | ““™* Giientodon Grait Hil tat, Bla Rides wpountaty, | > SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Classica! and Business Courscs of Studies. gust ‘tide ‘of Showandosi river, Harpers. Farry, OPENS SEPTEMBER 28, $e Sagnd sizer getke chitdron” ual Fata, Highland Terrace, Mass, ave. and 14th st. Engllsh, French, German, Latin, Greek, Maths | } orn ticket 4 matics, Bookkeeping, Stenography and Typewri , ~ srounds front and rear, large rooms, perfect A raat pel on ugh GR ERA pant rey. tation, beautiful view. ane are tneluded in the cou:se. Latniéy : ou é - estat ote ares of atady Prima ot ‘endemieat | Inthe Business Department special attention is 2 tu wo fom o? hi ate. with, Diplon paid to the preparation of students for the vil service gducation ra the ‘sud ecadamie S07 12h st. now. departimen: t | Gradusted London. Enstan4, 1855 Bladder ond Kidney Atlments, Acute or Chemie. Biovd of Skin Diseases, Nerve ka heustion, Nervous Devility. SKILL. SUCCESS. Hours: 9 to 2 408. s preparation for ouT or ‘WASHINGTOS ‘Consultation free fondlnn trave! liracted by resident foreign esther’ | examinations, a, C. BHORT. aal2-dw | ,Supirior, sdvantages in ages us stat Mast, Peele cere ea eager arene gman $450 Re Mews Medinet) hacky Sane TRONSULT GEE ONLY Ueosoun AN Fara A Ba | WVHITE COTTAGE, ARPES FeRRY, w.va,; | Vocal “Elocution and Ph — A ty Ek SULT ONLY aN hairs os Gent ee sence WES RROTINGE, KORRES Pn vn, ‘peel sels gene Seger se Pertmnents, epecally of Georrotown University. sie Soha Sowtnie sest ao Comein fatttons a, fr Wh TALIA Sad RAE “folie Ti et se boar tore. “Aduute, #3 and QO bbe te nd foe een mee ope Wit D. CABELL | Forfurther particulars apply to wer: ‘irae of inviriont discase Cimowe oo sAPOR ciren! iifereian, E; McKee, wey ho WY AY OF fered, Tr RE Nashineton, Bc. WM. H. BELL, Mie, RUD omar, FRENCH TEACHER, | au32m Rev. CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 6. 3. ee oer qo Eee ey iis season reopens Oct. 3; ‘month Si: pel ies priate ——————_________ ‘ing @ question by the fest ives a x CHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 900 F ST. N.W. Tapes te syeting af sacrosstuily te mired ana ta sod ire i P PIANO! AND ORGANS. prey, CRONIN es, pp RR OPENED, HIS SHORT- S peace family are eu! <4 x Bs (Par eam ale ae Sinis eesti azaaatian . end appur- Hawt “& DAVIS UPSIGHT PIANOS—FOR ae Rane clasoge in 6 eg, ermont ave. a. sa loaging OF In any wise anper ‘sweetness, power, artistic finish, durab-lity, un- naw Se pees kia ae riick che pie entra stag | 8 Brcdents will te received unl Oct ‘ao EA : ce in two eqnal install. | Feuta specialty. -Apenc: tolgam toe mentaof sta A Hye trontha beeing interest at | > va guER AND OTHER RELIABLE PIANOS SmAreNDORy PPLUEGTOF EXPRESSION, ~ eae Sie therate of Oper cent um secured hy deed of | KK wh ee S30 ane ee A deposit #100 wil be required et the tine eal eet prenns at SCRE Woe TAUGHT IN HE SHAFTESBURY rRS. GRACE A. K. STEELE, | Oxtober. Miremove is, ee ae fue Sol nt dante |_etsim_ "STA RUAR Bkvnanea were | Manca cle ee ary Nf aecoacey | ME # = ihe i ctherwis: the trantsen teasrv. "be Fieht to rmell tee | "ew pIANO AT HAL PUlGE own sessions par wee nye and FH | | Soutapo Artist and Teacher Yoga Mee, pag 5 ro the defaulting por | A Sur laree stork we wilt oot girpet to ah a a for ‘atudy, tT tasteouce ty | Precise wopaper vb inhi Shalt price until October 1) Address sco, = Starts TR Ca Tew se21-c05t 1004, Washington, Warren Cu., eabvut ie sae wpa tol S, for Jidien and tee i, nd,Obio; Theo.C. Kose, Army and Nacy _ New York; EW. Hooker, Post-Dis- . Louis; E. E. Coyle, Herald, Balti- JohnH. Fort, man Telegram, Camden, 3 John mple, Review, Camden, N. J.; W. 7. , the Iron Era, Dover, No J; J. Regord, Centerville, Md.; Syl. J. Kirchner, Pallimore American; Geo. W. Mann, Journal, Grand Kapids, N D.; A, A. Rowley, Deile Capital, Topeka, Kans.; W. C. Harris, Keyister, Eaton, Ohio; Eber Rice, Herald, Grand Rapids, tick; W. L. Lewark, Herald, Wabdacha, Minn. on Amenz 24,000 loaded guns picked up at ran- dom on the buttleffeld of Gettysburg one-fourth guly were properiy loaded. Some 12.000 con- uble charge and the other one- | tained cach a | fourth from three to ten. c! BY ection gurt of the som the {0° day of Set District ; day of StRT SUSE GawpeN, oureds Pranos t pigs iP Store, i Gen ebay he ee mut of the oremb-ae an WED N y gitklie eae ion Ey TWENTY-EIGHT, Tg 'AT BV! Greoc the follow est wits sod oF Tpster and. Caluehan'y éabvision of fn so. tion Sof Barry Farm, toxettior with the i mmgats, consisting “of 8 frame hor iad bal FOS aaa a re RATCuiPFE, Dane & c iPUNING AND REPAIRING. aaa a | <2 ee Guincmcaksy anata pn witn W. 6, Metacratt "8. "Hetdonce iui noe OS, POMEROY AY SHERIDAN Vianos Varnishied Sducation fo those wi <4 Topaired. eeuseela is

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