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° the earliest mail the summer ony pet lappa to us they can keep aipseives thorongbly posted with all that tran- “res ia Washington, and at the same time in- very themselves of all the current events of the cirrCorsctts — Board of Aldermen.—The board ut yesterday at the usual hour, the President (¥V- * pove, Esq.) in the chair. , -ommunication was received from the Mayor, een Fee age the monthly report of the Water rar; referred to drainage committee. ne nominating for Commissioners of the ¢ Market, Buckner Bayliss. Wm. Orme, and ‘Cat Spalding. (The latter is nominated im of the ‘on of Hudson Taylor. oud eller moved that the nominations be aia ont Mabie for the \t. LES Sie a eee ye usual committer. - id he desired that two of the nom- Mr Mijsgrnt back to the Mayor, but that be "ord not raise any question upon them at present; vo we reference Was P “the fons of W.H Sullivan and others, J. < mahessbeod and others, WH Guanell ied b were recei a i) 2 «enn the finance committee a Will from the was re; making an appropria- P race Neatly Mocameah a Washington; sed fi the compensation of the Water F wt and Water Parreyor ‘was reported and met authorizing the ifteen-feet alley im the ost half of square 465 to be graded and paved; weed a pill with amendments from the lower board cor the improvement of M street north at its inter- «ton with Boundary street to Eighth strect est. a froatot the Deaf and Dumb Asylum; nendments of lower board disagreed to. r. Ward. from the committee to whom was rred the communication of James A. Wise in -iation to the Northern Market, reported the same ack,and asked that the comm! ‘be discharged gem its farther consideration Mr Dunniagten stated that the cause of Mr. Wise’s complaint was the fact that the commis versof the Northern Market would net give a feed stand where be wanted it. He wanted to sell feed in a vegetable stall, which was ootrarg to the regulations. Mr. Pearson thought the charzes were of a grave character, and should be investizated. ‘ir. Ward stated that the committee had met in the market-house. and met Mr. Wise there, and cone of his Witnesses, who knew notbi: abont, « charges. The fact was that Mr. had con fined twice for violating the market regula- as. and be proposed to committee tit nes were remitted he would withdraw the rye ‘ Mr Pearson. -> That is enough.’’ Mr. McNerbany Sedioa if there were any new srcusations, any other tham — pasta mor bes q usittee before. they oug 5 i ie tere were no new ones he would cheerfaliy yots to discharge the committee. Mc. Moore thought it due to the parties charged that (he imputations should be investigated. Mr. Donoho moved that the charges be referred toa Special committee. On motion. the committee was discharged; and Mr. Donobo’s motion to make a special reference st. Mr Dunnington. from the police committee, to woom was referred the Mayor’s nominations for ommissionets of the Centre Market, re; ck the ‘nation of W. E. Spalding tecom- ending that the same be confirmed. and a reso- con im respect to the nomination of Buckner Bayilss and Wm. Orme, as follows: Whereas an opinion of the Circuit Court of the Db t of Columbia, delivered on the 16th of March, 1559, declared that an officer rejected by the Board ef Aldermen, on the Mayor's nemina- ton, cannot be ———-= by the Mayor in the re-ess of the same Board: Therefore, Kesolred. That the President of this Board be, and he is. directed to returm the nominations of Bockaer Bayliss and William Orme to the Mayor, respectfu it Lis attention to the opinion idye Duntep, of the Circuit Court, in the case i Miller vs. the Corporation of Washington, de- vered March 16, 1559. Mr Ward moved that the committee's report be Lou the table for the present. until the ular business of the Board be first got through with. Mr. Miller objected to any such measure, and went on to state his grounds of opposition to the tabing of a report made iu the regular course of fhe Board debated the motion briefly, when fhe Cuair decided that such a disposition of the report was a literal suspension of the rules, and would require a two-third vote. Movre appealed from the decision of the r read the 47th rule, governing the stion ped the reference would be made, ctant that the general appropriation pasees. Further delay would be detrimen- peal from the Chair was then pat, and the de- Sustained; ayes 3, nays S vestion then recurred on laying the sub- he table for the present, and it was tabled ays 1 Ward moved that the Chair appoint a mem- wt of the conference committec on the disagree- 84 votes of the two Boards on the appropriation Mr. Mayrader moved that the said conference cumnittee be discharged; agreed to. On motion the Chair was authorized to aj int * new conference committee, and Messrs. Ward k and Mazruder were appointed ere passed for the relief of James Mentac es Ragan Non of John O'Brian was referred. A bill Lom drainage comunittee, to lay the Water mains on Ninth street west from F ‘street worth to New York avenue, and along New York av to Tenth street west, was passed. Also, a oll from \he lower board, with amendment, to ‘vy tne Water main along L strect south, from » to Third street, and to extend the same to astern Market-house. Also, a bili to lay the mains from First street east to B street “sth, and along B street south to New rhomge ay- «“- Also. one to lay the Water mains dowa Niath street north from ‘Twenty-fourth to Twen- ‘y-seventh street west. Also, a substitute for a ‘olay a Water main on Ninth street, from ‘a F street to Massachusetts avenue. v1! ainendatory to the act regulating the dis- oa of Potomac throughout the city of lon. was rejected. from special committee, authorizing the tase of a suitable lot for the purpose of erect- public shool-house in the First School Dis- t, Was recomuritted . \ bill from health committee, to abate a nni- “3 a Second Ward, was . Also, a b »ot pavement along the west side of mont a oy between L and Houndary street, a a8 passed . ripe — ®pprepriation bill was taken up aud passed ce committee's report on the Mayor's was taken from the tible, and the of Wm. E. Spalding was confirmed ation authorizing the President of the turn the nominations of Buckner Bay- *aod Wim. Orme to the Mayor, as above quoted, Was then taken up for cousiderati Mr Duouington read the decision of the Cir- Court im the ease of Miller es the Corpora- © referred to, which declares the re- of officers unce rejocted by the Board sam seaston of the City Council to be <a “Mr. MeNertiany thought the whole question fore, the Board was in tshell tie knew . What the greands of re in this matter, bat with the lights should vote for the confirmation. of the Court applied to the reuom!- tticers during the recess cf the sesslovs. ng seasic this Board began on the & Monday in June last. and did not close tilt est Mouday in September neat. Miller held that the Mayo. had lost the ad- ce which the changes of the sessions gave during the sume sos ~ He contended ed a disposition dictate to the Board of Aldermen. charter makes a courdinute branch ot secutive Mr. M. con- ¢ power thus to wisiow ef the charter referred to by him and ought to be stricken out 3 ruder and Moore explained the on whiet: was founded the Law fixing the usof the boards. Ithad grown out of the of the Cirenit Court above referred to, meet an ee contained in said decis- « was not in conflict with it. Me Miller went on to retlect om the action of the ior, in keeping an important braneh of the it) 8 nteresis imcemmoded by this persistence in brs course. Mr. Denoho stated that a majority of the mem- “ss of the Board hed onee declared that they vowd for dir. Bayliss, in the hearing of the gen- Mr Dunntogtom asked the gentleman if he te- ved. on his heuer, that sevea members did vote a ee tigitite that Ct Mr. Doweheo had no rig! sy gentle- ‘a whe bad so declared had dvclarea Slot was “Mr D. contended Usat that was no answer to his Moore held that there was nothing new i "oct of renomraating officers once «beer done repeatedly by the the | uited States Senate. The et read Seep a Se tee smal pein le vended that the rejected the Mayor in whatever was ri more, but be was fot here to votes. Allusion had been made to the renomina- tion of Gov. Wise by President T. s0; and he was friends, feeling that the ré¢ord, forsook for one of the nom The one confi charges of the = in this Mr. Moore had id not wish to be classed among vote for the Mayor's ideas because he was of the same hi only Mayor That in Mayor, Ci poration. convince his honor that that he is but Mayor al estion recurring on the confirmation of nations, Mr. Ward moved that the Board vote rira voce; lost, by ayes 4, noes The Board then voted ner Bayliss, and his the nad going at lar; Mr. Wm. Orme, ayes 5, noes 7. A bill from the schools committee to suitable lot on which to erect a school-house for the accommodation of the First District school, . And the Board adjourned. Common Couacil.—In the absence of the Presi- dent Mr. Jones was called to the Chair. The monthly zeport of the Inte: lum was referred to the asylum committee. A communication of the Commissioners of the Northern Market was referred to the police com- mittee. ‘The monthly report of the Water Registrar was referred to the drainage committee Several communteations from the Surveyor, transmitting information requested by the board, were received and referred A memorial from the Secretary of the Board. 'y, was referred to the ways asking an increase of pay and means committee. A petition of James Kelley and Lucinda Lewis were referred. Mr. Jones, from the waysand means committee. pint resolution authorizing a republi- ¢ city charter; a Also, a bill to pay for the erection of barricades; passed. Mr. Jones offered a resolution inquirin; Attorney whetber the city had the rig corner lots, front and depth, for lighting the city; Mr. Turton. from the improvements committee, reported a bill for improving Seventh street, be- tween Rhode Island avenue and Boundary street; passed Aiso, the Aldermen’s bill for laying the pave- ment and setting the curb on the south front of Square 797; Mr. Meade, from the police committee, repor a Joint resolution repealing Mshing the Board of Health, relating to geese C5 By spa to. on of Henry Middleton was referred Mr. Mohan introduced a bill to lay water mains on certain streets and avenues; referred to the drainage committee. Mr. Jones, from the s subject, Centre 5 bil! insert $50,000; lost— Mr. a! the iit for 3 insq mittee. The Mr.} Je Four-aud-a-ba! bs on Mr. iE 3 ee it; i f rt s B 3 Be ie He was willing to sustain ght and nothing give Democrat ler. That was the President's he was traveling far out of him. But Members come up and stick w what the Democratic Mayor wants. It is suftic among th yor to differ with him at a loss from the first to understand why the board shonld have confirmed nations and rejected the other. irmed was as responsible in the complainants as the other. His tf was conscientious, and he those who would Yard contended that the nominations had not been estab! peewee ee were spectabili integrity, their duty well. WY. the Who was ca; Mr. Pi illegality of the lished. Sens tlemen of re- for ne pa ittue Atey so board 2 was or or the t rice contended that he wae a friend of the —no man was a better friend, but no man a right to question his vot- in this Board. He should vote as he thonght right, and he denied the right of any but his his votes or bis action here. Mr. Dunnington aiso ing which he entertained contended that it was no Alderman to vote for am and unjust, beeause of tl surprised and pained to obser tion on bis part, and should treat nominations thus made us they deserved. The Mayor bad evidently got the ‘dea into his head that he is not President. of Washington city. alone is combined the President. Councils, and in fact the entire Cor- he speaker wanted, if Such is not the case, and constituents to question asserted the friendly feel- towards the Mayor, but part of his duty as an easure manifestly wrong endsbip. He was 8. first for Buck- nomination was rejected by aves 6. noes G. The ballot was then taken for and his nomination was rejected by ndant of the Asy- of the act estab- ial committee on the lor the erection of a new rket on the site of the present one ovides for the appointinent of commission- ers to superintend the erection, for the adoption of a plan, and limits the complete cost building to $200,000. Mr. Ober moved to next; lost—yeas 3, na ‘tpone until Monda: ice a‘ ike out $200,000, and Mr. Van Reswick. mittee, reported a bill for gr east, between Pennsylvania and nues; passed. The chair annonnced Messrs. Ober, Orme, and Dubamel, as the conference committee on the of this board to consider the appropriation bi. The four bills of the Aldermen, awarding the contract of the Water department, were referred to the drainage Joint resolution for the removal of the sheds and structures on the market line of Seventh street, from Pennsylvania avenue to the Canal, wes to. Bill from the Aldermen, acceptin: a pump and well in square 1.01 mains en C street, from Third te Four-and-a-half streets; on E. street, from Ninth te ‘Tenth; on E street, from Fifth to Seventh, were referred; also, bill for relief of James McColgan Bill to authorize the Purveyor to employ a per- son to tap the mains, with the Aldermen’s amend- ment, requiring the Mayor to appoint such a person. Was rejected. Bill for the relief of Chilton and Magruder, was referred. Mr. Ober, by consent, reported from the confer- ence committee on the appropriation bill that a compromise bad been eftected. clerk Of thezNorthern Market $500; the clerks of the Bastern and Western $350 each; and the com missioner of the Seventh Ward $700. ‘The report of the committce was received, and tion assented to—yeas 10, nays 6. laying water mains on Ninth street and New York avenue, and for laying water mains in certain strects, were referred to the drainage com- ition ef R. S. Morsetl was referred. an, from the drainage committee, re- ported a billaward!ng the contract for furnishing ater pipes for the current yearto the Warren Foundry and Machine Com the water mains to R. A. Hi The contract for the six-inch stop cocks, &c., to W.M. Ellis & Bro ; passed at resolution for reuroval of sheds and houses oa Seventh street, at maeket space, was passed The Aldermen's bill uare 1,014, was refi maingon C street, from Third to ; on FE, from Ninth to E, from Fifth to Seventh, was referred. for relief of James McColgan motion asking the open’ the job to furnish tie Corporat the contract on the table, was passed. Bill from Aldermen making aj com dei mprovements com- ile for layi . granting to the and for laying ing a welland pump jon stops and lay "Duliatnel offered a Vill for La of cement pipe for a test; referred Syren niger sie Alderunen’s mak Government mains oa eventi street was ‘The drainage committee was disc ‘Sine is tec First Ward, t Baroy for laying maius on Ninth street and New York aver And priasion to lay passed adjourned. provided the day the follow! nal, poem ‘was recited by © little gint named ate Kirby, aged ten years only, ina ited manner, in the Presence of the large crowd of visitors : God, whose wisdom never ends, Bereft us in our early day, He gives us what he away, A home and happiness and friends. And posing bareh. ever mild, To us in onr helpless need. The Orphan—thus he has Shall ever be the people's child! And so with each succeeding year, Good friends who, beartte well in mind This sacred charge, are true and kind, Have joined usin our childish cheer. Have shown us that the loss we bore, When those who loved, too early died— A loss of love and naught beside— Has gained us love and something mote. No tears are ours, nor sadd’ning cares, Though now with homeward step we part, Our fri are with us still in heart, And ever with usin eur prayers. The partici in the pic-nic ex; much indebteliness Mr. Bevelige for his careful oversight in the tion of order, and also to Mrs. Beveridge for her thoughtful attention in promoting the enjoyments of the day. Tue Excursion Yestexpay.—Didn’t we prom. ise those who might go on the Excelsior Lodge ‘excursion yesterday a good time? We flatter ourselves that we did, and that the participants thank us for our first-class advice. But we knew well what the Odd Fellows are capable of doing. The val pase was a delicious one, and once at the ew ion, floor mz nagers Bontz, Brown, McEl- roy, Scrivener, and Moore, were kept busy all day, and up to the last minnte of grace allowed by the 10-0’clock-at-night whislle of the return boat. An excellent su ‘was set out by Messrs. Jones and Miller, which helped the dancers amazingly in sustaining the agreeable fatigue of the ball-room. At 10 o’clock the party embarked on the George Page, (Captain tears | commanding,) and came up in the soft moonlight, and pleasant breeze in enjoyable sort. Fire ox tue Istaxp.—About II ‘clock a. m. to-day, atwo-stery frame honse, with a one-story back buildiag, owned by acolored woman named Kitty Fields, situated atthe corner of Virginia avenne and First street west. on the Island, was entirely consumed by fire. The work of destruc- tion was over before the arrival of the enzines on the spot. The proprietoress is an old, hard-work- ing colored womau, who out regularly to day's work in the neighborhood. “She bi locked up the house this mourning as usual and roc to her aay labor some hours before he fire was disco’ - The loss through smal, is great to the loser, as it was her all. No par- ticular cause is ascribed to the origin of the fire that we hear of. —_———— Tar Westegx Waarves.—The business at Morgan & Rhbinehart’s wharves during the past week was encouraging, though at the present time the advantages of the past season are much abridged by the failure of a opriations of the General Government. | ‘The following is the list of arrivals: Schrs. R. K. Hawley, Pritehard, "Tu- nis Deped, Edmonds, Buena Vista, Lynch, JP. Baralou, Grant, D. R. Hickinan. Clare, from Port Walthall, coal to Gas Co.; J. R. Grittith, Bunting. Coquette, Skinner, Baltimore, irou pipes to Capt. Meigs; J. Tinker, Thurston, St. Jobus. latbs to P HH. Howeil; R.A. Woods, Crammer. Boston, ice to Middleton; steamer John Smith, Hazard, Alex- andria, bone to Morgan & Rhinehart We near that much excitement Prevails in Alexandria in consequence of the publication of a card by the father of the young lady whose un- | "lt, 4 deod given and a doed of GREEN: Auct_ happy case of seduction (already alluded to in this Paper) has occasioned so much feeling in that community. ‘The father of the youn, lady, in his card, ounces in strong langnage the conduet of ¥ of the seducer in having violated the pledges which had induced him to remain quiet to the present time; und he now asks a suspeusion of the public opinion until he can expose the con- duct of the young man who ruined his daughter and also the conduct of bis futher. A New Scmoou-Hovse.—Last evening, in the Board of Aldermen, a bill was introduced and passed providing for the purchase of a suitable lot on which to erect a school-house for the pupils of the First District school. The bill appropriates 7,000, or so much thereof as may be required for the purpose. So the old stable and its large family of ri seems likely at fast to be abandoned for mor mfortable quarters. The Councils and the ‘Trustees of Public Schools will receive the thanks of the rising generation for this action. Graxp Excursion 10 GLYMONT, TO-MORROW.— The Ladies’ Catholie Aid Society,of Washington, will give a grand excursion to Glymont, to-mor- row; and they pledge themselves to do all in their power to make the occasion a pleasant one to ali who may favor them with their company, A sn. perior brass and string band has been engaged for the occasion, and extensive arrangements, it is said, have been made for the comfort and pleasure of the excursionists A Graxp Toorxament 1x Prospect.—A grand tournament and ball is announced to come off at * Drover’s Rest,” near Georgetown, on Tuesday, the Ifith inst. ‘The knights of Maryland, Virginia and the Districtof Columbia are expected to attend in fall force. The riding isto commence at 10 o'clock a.m. The chief marshal on the occasion will be Capt. C. F. Thomas, of Washington. Warten Retrcrns.—Charley Delaney, colored, fugitive slave; held for his master. Jas. McBen- | nett, vagrant; workhouse 00 days. Rose Carpen- der, colored, profanity and disorderly; fine and | mnorths, with interest, | purchaser, (Riet CK: AT AUCHON oe ttespay AF. N® ORK, ug. Ss THR NOON, a Ghat WS ercioeky athe | trom ‘remeny tonched ne = me A om ‘nahi 26th, and arrived treble pis B enistered Stock, The London Thines second. Tureday. SE deeglea ect Stsk, ves the foliow! Prelioninaries of the peee ot re ind yilla Franca. as That the i Paes Tunas Sone will favor the creation of an alinncontederstions Sas SC Mest EK & CO., Ancts, | 294 that the con nee aps the hon- By J. ©. McGUIRE & CO. Auctroneers, orary Presidency — > “ of A is VERN VALCABLE PROPERTY AT THE | figuts a aaed + tee foreees ot a sia ogtiray oe, FORROAY J P'EH'R: | Miz and ear. whe ripe in {The most w. 5 Eee at Sth, ates b chee ae ut ~ AL Qi France will bat over to the King of nia. ; ; hy hat 3, property the at rears at fart of the Nalian confederation. “ Reemnt, Ba ae § ~ Thi cath ets md mor Reese hae heed crown of Austria. ~~ Preventing the Hair from Baiting Out ; : inf 0 fee can antag back | thelr respecting 6 eae ae ten or fold by alt reapectale Dingrintenat Fancy Goods Te eeeeneral anmesty to all thelr enbjects alors, and te ke ’ PD oneph” Ei Will ask the Pope to introduce in- Cudnins Rewer Cea ‘Late, NeY. petty te brant uy koceted — pi a fell and com “It will acgompliah all that i for st, and A le should the sere no gne need Tear ar apaur the lone of hair they ‘nad sale ith ¥ tn the House ef Commons on je3-3m J. M, Buapstaxer, 27 Brosdway, N. ¥ fd twenty “four months with ine | 50sec of the Betas Renee aad entiitry fs paw awh sans = vette Plymouth arrived at Devon on si ard poor tot 1 Ae 5 rey CO. Anotioncers. bound for Loudon, wes tat k 7 wired Of praise awarded this wonderful artic’. | INRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUAbUE IM. twenty persons were drowned = omy and Sores a:6 healed, pains r: lieved, | saved, valua- PROVED PRorEeRry on ble animals made useful, and untold ls ageunged | meTWwREN G ax 8 “ RES modictee —hio’ £8, surprising to the Avcrion=-4 af URS ef R Railread Depot Burnt. man. iH 1068 Li O'olock, 0; rem! Bos At about ™ standard Liniment? Who ever heard of tha ex Efaasel hook George’ MoNaugh sel Dike tee he po he dpe rf. ~ 4g o'cleck on Sat. effects produced by any other article? For tad August sth, 1958, and duiy recorded in Liber 5. | Uday afternoon a fire broke out in the ape at Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Strained | A. &., No, 152, folios 7m, ot #e@.. che sutecriber iti | tue South Berwick Railroad, at Salmon Palle, N. Horses. &o. it has no ware af ei Yous, | sell at public auction Lot numbered twelve, (12)in | Hl. which was entirely destroyed. A westerl , ete iment is suld by gi ts: Square numbered four hundred and y-81X. (485) | wind drove the flames across the river to very men In evi fronting twenty five ( i Berw! pes and hamlet thre ghout North and Sonth | betw: = Ganda dedi oene els 2 < ick, Me.. where thirteen buildings were con street-north, ranning back eixhty- | burned. The los ia about $20.00, Insbred f Ei ‘i . insu for Huy atone oP% and the Islands of the Ocean, cae peice bgt sim Nog Hoes about $5,000 In Cocheco, Saco and York county Bares & Parx, Propristors New York. | witn back building end bakery a! tached. offices alse, Lyon's Celebrated Insect. Powder. T Oue-fourth cash; the residue in sit, u 8-imeow ighteen months, wit! oat, secured mnessee Election. —— = =a cea: | PF octane of trast on the-prevaiges. Ail comves ano: ER eee sie countics—more DIED. . CHAS/S Watt. hie. than half the State To mmont sn at e LTAM ALFRED, ered | jy iS-cokde J.C. MoGUIRE © CO, hectve. | mmdercd, Indieting a tome eae majority of Margaret i . By A: GR EN. Auctioneer T ESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN | 8 from the first and ni ae 4 D THE First Warp at Arction.—O: eT NES lature, on joint ballot, will have a Democratic father’s residence, on East Capitol street, between | DAY, the 9th instant, at6 o’oluck p.m. 1 shall sell, | iajority of Probably eight. Sth and Sth streets, on ‘Phis(Tuesday) Evening, at | 12 front of the premises, part of lot No. i in square ‘0. 72, On Zlet street. between L aml M si thee fronting 15 feet om 2ist street and 133 Destrnctive Fire. aaiy suite soleeroraeem nee etes inet, together with the improvements Grotsu: bac, | _ Mexrmrs. Aug. —Mesers. Moore Halstead & Our hearts no more shali thrili with joy fisting of good two story f-ame house containing | Co.’s planing mill and lumber yard, and five ad. To hear thy wel.-deserved praise. four \ ptrm eon nnd occupied as a store, and renting | joining dwe)lings, were burned yesterday, having Althongh that little form was denr, vfrersma’ Oscrhalfcash; balaucein€ and tz months, | U8 st on fre.” Low @125.000. MA ee sap dl AY will— Deed given fud a deed of trusttaken. Titie indis- Baitumere Marxets. Bid each repintug thought be stil!, Futable, {an 5-dts} GREEN, Auct, oe AuTions, Aug: 9—Floar clear active; sales SJ. iaccneeonT Pie aes of 5.000 ; City Mills su “7; extra 86 25 mies naaesyatintatae Tey FRG reco ee aac — | MME Tiad Set: ene ol ee, hie ere we OVO jul Ma orn close is (ies ainging pr habe i our God. rt By JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. 1 white and yellow zeae. Provisions x MALL AND CRUICE LOT OF LIQUORS, in the morning of the Sth instant. at 7 0’clock: neat EtenatSohu nd dacnerae Tyosnjesels S ¥ . *. al will tuke placs on Wednesday after- © clock, from the residence of his parents, 16th and L. sts. = ly and unchanzed. Whisky closed mouths __ New York Market. — New Yorn, Aug 9 —Flour has declined 1al5e. it may noo! sail loto! very choice Liquors and Havann Cron our: comm ising— On the 9th instant, ALICE ANN, only danghter | Bourbo: Martin's Rye Whisky, State $1 404 65; Obio #4.80a5.25; Southern $53 of iwase 5S. and Gray, aged 3 months and 23 nd Grape Growers’ Company Brandy, | $5.50. Wheat closed doll, and da3e. lower; South- days. z Y eer t.o Burgundy, Cabinet Shr- | ern rod $1 at 22%; do. white 8145, old Western dence, Nex 4o6 Hi akere Receeee eeh ee eek Tee | atumegt aay Sicily Stas It & Cole Heidssick, | pay’ Shot Com ee hese idence, No. stree: woen 9h and Wth,.To- | 3 8. Verzenay, Renan “3 stick, ‘ morrow, at4v'olock p.m. Het friends and relatives Schneider, Meidscick & to. aud Hankel & | COE. © NE mem S14 Osasid 12. Lard &ra invited to attend. oselle Muscatel Champacne W ines. Co. closed quiet. W: closed at 25e. [Prince George's and Port Tobaceo and Winches- | Old Queen's Port and Amontilads erry Wine in = ia. ter papers plesse copy.} * — ~ New Yora, Aug. 9.—Stocks are dull and hea instant, zi 180, zw x, - 9. are dul On the sth instant. G} EORGE, Aniout son of Jas, About 4.°09 choige Havaua Cigars, of the most fa | Cuicago avd Rock Inland 614; Cumb. Coal Co days. 2 M ‘ 124; Mints Central shares 61; de. bonds $5; New pittte faneral will take piace from the rosidenon of | ,, The above Werrthy ter eee eeaine zoods, and York Central 4; Va. 64; Mo, Seed % neoday.) ar Sp'elock pee ro morrow, ( Wad- Want, as the sal» will bo mado without reserve. meee LW arrouton, ha ep on ath ey g of rand dare, for ev, 3 McGEE, ot e itimore M. bh, Conference, in the 65th year of his age. or os bearing interest. J On the 6th instant, MARY CELESTIA, infant | -— aughter of Joseph Land Issbeila Cator, ‘aged 1 |] year and 2dayr. ¢ On the evoning of the 7th instant, GEORGELLA HIT. only chil vl D, CW. aud Janet Oud, aged 10 mopths and 25 daya, Dnst, toteusnarrow home beneath ; cash; over that sumaeradit ~__—_ SSS eee tislactorly endorsed notes, | @LORGETOWN _ADVERTISEM TS. F C. MeGUIRE & CO., Ancts. re: NION BOTEL, GEORGETOWN —A Hot be = ; meeting of the shareholders of the Union ST Sau In pursuance of a decree a will be held atthe Counc! Cham the Cireuit Court for Pi eorge’s county, TUBSDAY EVENING, the 9th i: ata yA, 88 8 Court of equity, passed in th o'clock, As proposition \e pucchaen ti hate will “liza Brentand Henry vs. Mary | be inid before them, it is desirable that every s! toria Brent and others, adersigaed, | holder should be present. - | ae 4-5t Trustees, will expose to pahli th dnyrot Beptenty a TuURe W. H. TENNEY, Soul, to its rest on high ; f not, the next fai Renan OOK _RENT—A two-story BRICK DWRL- They that have seen th am f i pap o wong tharentt rat F RENT—4 K P 5 ~ Breut, deceased. LING-HOUSE on Green street. No. 79. jp more may far 6 . tnt tenet or parcel of Land of which | the residence otche ton Iedee Declan acpi endship,” | Mr. JOHN MeVDANIEL, Carpenter, next door, containing about | au ® eest* AUCTION SALES. ¥ acres le res s This property +s most pleasantly and advantage- J REPAIRING JEWELRY. By A. GREEN, Auetioncer. gasly jocated being within a quarter of a milter | YEWELRY. Repaired igs eaperior iwanver and RAME HOUSE AND LOT ON SEVENTH | Scage’s. Crossing on the allimure and Washing- | St About ons half the usual charge by JAME STRSET at Atction.—On MONDAY, the 15° mi ai'roat—a place for lauding and reesei ving | WATSON, ry stews adn ——— .c. instant, i shail sell, in front of the ence: s, freight, &e—within two wiles of Beite. | Jaree —_ of Jewelry ar g’olock p m..a handsome Building Lot, frontin ville, aad the game distance ata come! feet on7th street. nextto the corner of 0 st. Agricultural Colleges, in a re, being part of Lot No. 12, in Square 437, wii mark healthy, abounding Xoalient socisty ; GINGER WINE. improvements, which are a Frame House y adaptod to the growth of Wheat, Corn We have just received and have for sale Turner's Stable. asa large apple and vovehard | GINGER WINE—a reliable remedy for Dyepepria. ‘Terma: One-third cash; balance in 6,12, and 1° s ject fruit and young growth ; a conmder- | General Debiliter W eakness of the Stomach, months, for notes bearing interest from ‘the day of pply of wood and timber, and is weil wa arrhea, Dyse: venents consist of acommodions frame States every desirable building—neariy all | 86 __( J ARNY & SHINN an9-d cor. Green and Ulive ets, By WALL & BARNARD, ot which have ben erceted bot afew years past, {UR RENT IN GEORGETOWN —A ow T WO COMFORTABL ia and are in the best repair. oe two--tory FRAME. fi OE with brick base- Hovs N souTH EF, setweEn The svii is of a fine texture, natura'ly fertile, pro- | ment and kitchen. The House contains eleven ‘ one | dnoex good er: at an inconsi eat rable outiay, | rooms, with water and gas throughout. An . most valuable and bat minutes ride of V AFTER NOON, leh ‘ont of the premises. npreved by two comfortable ting on south E between room With pantry. The Horse is one o! convenient in this p!xce, with every conve- d, recarding the ad nee that could be desired. "Rent moderate to vn to location, suse good terant. Apply to JOHN LANE. No 10 Seo- improvement, &o., it strongly recommends itself to | oud street. Georg. town, D.C., or in the No Jance in sixand twelve | the consideration of thoxe desirous to purcaase & | nod Central Markets, Washington. eda at the expense of the | first rate fr euit 8 person engaged in | _1y 2)-2tawew or imore cities. << = JOHN L. escribed by the decree, | AL TAKE NOTICE, J x 3 0 ¢ purehass mo LL, persons owning property en either side of aa ‘ee tile wticroes — FF ae the relies. | Second Street, between Hix street and tre wespone By J.C. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers, i | Sixth and Se Terms: One reef by the Court; and the residue in eqnal | lmt, are reqnired by an ordinance of the Cues y, iG 1 7 of Georgetown. S 0 day of Jal: w DING LOTS A re ie n two, fonr and sex years, to be se- | U { Georgetown. D C., approved 234 Ww SDAY ABTERNOON BON: a by the bonds « os of the purchaser, with | 1259, to have the footways fronting on the same, atso'clock, on the premises, we shall scli Lot No. | S8eurity to be app by ths undersigned, and | paved with good, hard brick, and in cenformi 27 in Harkness’ subdivision of Square No, 33, | Dring interest from the day fronting 2) feet on ith street west, between Qand On toe oy ment of the pa hase money the prop mc] erty will be con chaser in fee * worknauship to be approved of ‘Alno. % sdtar on thee onion Lorne ol pe n foo sim- | odersigned, within tho lms above stated, oF the 5 St see ee aioe Ee Os Be improvement, in ¢ oare : pe eed See Tastee pnanes On Rorth Car- | gna eotis bythe eubectiber and paid ae? tee proceeds 3 One. -fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12 and » with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. . J.C. MeGUIRE & CO, Ancte of the ta: hich has heen levied for that purpose. the ax WGN TENRY ADDISON. Mayor, Commissioner. age howe Office, Georget»wn, D. iy E* TENSIVESAIL, ine Lots 1x Sqvare D On TUESDAY, the I6th instant, [ ehal front of the premises. commencing at 5 0’ P- ATE REMO. m., 25 handsmne Buiiding Lots, being subdivision W STORE. of original lots 2. 3, 6,7, %, 14, 18, 20, 21, 24, 25 and 28, n streets, fronting the suuth- NUR AND NintH Stazer, | i Square 540. y Church, and improved bye hi ike are aoe yt to oe | SESS RN ee eth Sea eee Lem | Benita sry Sec ee ates Tee y@ propose inthe future, asin the past to offer | 7 7. uth. | Inquire corner street ud Lous much the largest and mont comprehensive stock | {4 ,,4ahi2g back to a wi ith a frontage of | Washineton- W. ¥. FENDALL. of all : s -eolm™ for Owner. re Terma: One fourth cash ; bslance in6, 12, and ig | 29 8-e0lm nr eee, FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS, months, for notes benring interest fro.n day o 3 z y BRANDY Leach the wehiale stock ay hunel? Me todo 0, and to} Plager the square and sntchemmiene oth be shown | RLACKBERRY BRANDY—an excellent re: est Cast Prices, iy Prary F at sale, or ane time p: to ste atmy auction | for Diarrhe NY & SHINN, July 25, 1880, LOT IN GEORGE- 9 and 60, on the is to AR) on, we have d tormined to = {au 5-dts au tates) Union Bot ling Depot Leta yur PUYRUSTEETS Sete neonate. RAB APPLE CIDER, IN BOTTLES, ar tux Usion Bortiinc Depot, Geors-town, D.C— We invits the Sere of the tp) to our stock of pure CRAB PLE CIDE whichis pow just trom the press. errand rr ON LITH STKE Brice, at Avcrio: 10th August, 1a, | trnst from Aihin Sche the subscriber, bearin, ts th h day of Sept-mbor, 1°57, and recorded 3. {,!4%. folios 03. Re. at4 o'clock . Of the pre je which saving, effvoted by the iopping uff | Foribed ‘propete: inva ener nef reforred to, we sball give our customers in Washington, District of Cejumb: bece 2 now loading speare and palpable reduction in our whole seaie | i, 2 uare 1.000, fronting 44 of price v dia'ly invoke such a continuance of the ified and business as we shall hon- vet as if it was j epnre apple juice, put up by us, expressly market. (States) ARNY & SHINN. SW YORK ate pack schooner “Re- ory of the $3.15.’ John Raday, drunk and disorderly; James Mahar, do.; do. $2.15. One Petition For Panpon.—A petition for the par- don of James Keenan, lately convicted of perjury in the criminal court of the United States for the District of Columbia, has been tiled in the office of the Avtorney (ieneral of the United States. ‘The application is signed by the jurors who convicted Keenan, and a large number of other citizens. Tue wouxpep of the Saturday night's rows. are getting along well considering the nature of the wounds which they received. ONS ean | attending them report no danger, so these hopefal youths are likely svon to be at large again. Tue Pair, open every mght in the lecture room of the Methodist Protestant Church, Navy Yard, richly deserves the liberal patronage of our citi- zens. Tux Marxxt-Hovsr War.—Buckner Bayliss and Mr. Wm. Orme were last night again rejected by tue Board of Aldermen as Market C is- sioners. The Board declines to cave. Ar Centre Marxer, morning, the supply was good, and prices on the fall. There was a large attendance, and a brisk business done. SEx ADVERTISEMENT in another column of the formation of Foundry compauy for the Brookville camp meeting, commencing on the 19th iust. We UxperstaNp that the Hon. T. Polk, of Mis- souri, has purchased a fine residence on Sixth street, near E ——— j Rewemser the excursion of the Ladies’ Catholic | Ald Society, Wednesday, August 11 a | t | Tux Great West ts the B Sieg! sed land in the | eyes of millions, beth m the Old World and in the t oy, Jks fortile soi) and magoifizent opportunitios f for development are tne great sources uf its att-ac- tions. But along its beantiful streams there lurks malare.ot most deadly influeac’, which is the great } drawback of that spieudid region, and must remaia f so for many years to cous. Emigrants and ones who contemplate settioment in that seetivn will do pe with tse only cure that + 8 24 atimely grave. | Organs is soon | ‘or and dealers Soacrallgevery- where, Bu 8-e0St | nd needs s stimulator. If'ail who fad thoumetved | ee effic if curing Scher Indigestion Sou: fami i sah Saari | , and is so mild that the RILEY Js cLosive our Wis ENTIRE | M'kacke- WwW, eu l-owr moe SEG Mair aRE TE | Sy ate sting of a threo story Frame Uwelling- Ise om ith st. | Shove with dipaten. For freight mpply cy. » between south Ma by 117 foot 6 MeCOBB & DODGE, 63 W ter atreek. AO bet ! cs = eae brick basement,injared by fre; stable, | NEW ARRANGE ine’ “se deep tos3-foct aller ith the improva- EKRY & BROTHER. une, ko. a2 “3 SILVER WARE 6: One third ea: xandtwele | HARPER'S PER Soup sive tee aes. fo So ibs pacohneee Chedeterres | Sud alter the Int of August proximo, PITCHERS. KNIVES, NAPKIN KINGS,’ and eve y erty to ncoure the payments of the. motes, and "10 Harper's Ferry, and intermediate values at oes tts Rily Vare, will be required to be ras othe muctioneer variety of Fancy Silver Ware, suitable for whon the property is knocked off: and if ths monay Pp ‘ M.W.GALT & BRO. Je 1s not paid down the property will ba th: n nnd there au5 St 354 Pa. av., 4 doors west Brown’ petup — and sold to th eee ee bidder: ——— and upon the compliance with the terms o: sae t yo WRENCH WHITE ZINC PAINT Trustte weil convey wo the purchaser uch tr Sr cwereineein. Wcheoraee aon eitos anceter FROM T: 16 vested ia him. She the terms not he corm 26, b' = oe . : arly at7 o'clock. returning on the iatermediate de VIBILLE MOO TAUNE COMPANY get al sejvon the ig to Fiving at Georgetown st6o'olock 9m. Sy Thin Paspt iy slanted vo all purposre, to whieh | [induant- tt eiven turer aye notice of sich fe-anil | Sera ee ERIK Y — he fat and gow <5 the best White Lead isapplicable. [tdoes nottara | in the Washington Star NeWE paper, o o:low, as lund invariably Co. x, and will acquire the EE M & meligus steamer iteven Sap at? ociockam. Re- rdness ard smoothness 6 town every TUESDA DAY 7 yevery MONDAY, out the nid of, i SATURD. ore with ® zine aves Harper's Ferry SDAY,and FRIDAY, at6 o'clock a. m: brillianey of color, : 24 pounds wi!l coveras much surface, with the same body, as2°0 ponuda of lead—showiug grent cups sfortable canal er Ls J. Brengle, Capt, STS. CU ; aymeuts, bearing inter rom the day of sale, the comfortal 4 FORKS. SPOONS, LADLES BERTER ty Lc per eetped F rene gretergh ocean da the prop. | Hitter, will rua regularly betwann Georgewown $id loeused encinrer. Ceash pannelling with. | 205 ts A. nish, and is castiy washed. Col - a sis retain their freshness and 3 ® até o'clock p,m, Antelope makes an extra trip to Sh=p- enpnomay se well 9s) auty. yt Pint Deime more | a cedet 1 Williamsport on Ssturday nichts Jn order that parties may depend upon getting the | tian two thi of said sgu Thi pe herdetuwn ane . — : artiole strictly ure they should buy of mene but tie | handsomely situated on the Isiand, fromtie: on 2d | aad Sunday mornings. Ae most r spectable houses. The C ship but | street west, Delaware avenue and Hand I strects ] two qualities, known as No. Lb Ld Snow Whit Dry. Red and Green seal. ‘The No.1 or Red Seal, _ lT CHARLES LAHAYNE uce inG:12 and 13 Facaco pat : One fourth eash; AND siGN PAINTER, the articie most used ior nting purposes, the . notes bearing interest from day of. sale. No. os Snow Wints or Green Seal being only used for the | A doed given and adced of trurt taken. Titie ts: | Bo. dag slice gae Penn, Avena, mo OED STRONG, Agent for the Co, | Waputable.__(aus-dts) A N,Anct. | Charches. Dwcllings, Halls, Saloons, &o. . painted Orders addressed to either of the following houses By-J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers D 16, a d On: Co.ors in will be filied at the new reduced tariff o} prices, ® ithe ae koe mK Ont either Dry grin Ol. CORNELL. 5 R ted ak 1, | Shortest notios 123 Matden Lane, Nem York, | at 6% o'clock, on the premises, we shail si! avery | F\0OR SALE—A jarge Herring's Wilder Pateat RAYNOLDS, UEVOE & PRACT. des nd weli built three-story and attic Briek | E Fire and. Bargisr Proof TRON SAFE, jv 27 3m__ 106 & 108 Fulton street. New York. Dwelit ng | louse aad lot, situat ¢ =. aoeth Kk ot eet, | abie for bankers aud merchants coins large MBER AND MOULDINGS. (noth side) between !ith and .2th streets west, | Dees, inguin of M. SNVDER & SON, Hackers LU ‘he puse is well yw tand band, ely finished, ee CarrENTERS AND BUILDERS ore respect BE oe apenas = K DWELLI — ‘ly informed that I have made arrangements to | the yard. and ts 11 erety i iavery desirable | QPE JAL, NOTICE HORSE, CARRIAGE, feop ud a supply of MOULDINGS of the dif- home for xmall family.” The’ pre lly gs PE ROr ICE RP a ekivare ut sizes, of the H - peity may beex- 1 0 tauslity a amined by appucation on tho premises. _ SA Ss annie Reneral aenorement of L508 ‘Terme: Gne-fousth eash ; the seudne in 6, 12,18 | el r sale at the lowest p ices, eo corer and 24 months, with inter secured by a deed of | strect and the opnal,” WH: MOLEAN. | trisror cree, wits interest, secured by “| i ™ ty is new “le tab 2 Apply ot HOW- very 3 able, 7th strect, between Mand 1, iy 16-1 __}_ausd "J.C. MsGUIRE & CO., Anets ectwo rs | M. SINGER & COS HAL’S SALE.—1 -pNOTICH. . | Crectenes IMPROVED Martane joswed Rom ths Clercieemer are! | Purr ol DRVENGAISRY. BRANDY,OLD SEWING MACHINES, the Di i PORT, ANDOTAFR WI? Washington Oftce—No. 388 Pennsylvania avenue, | Sounty of Washoe be aed ne co | RR {grt reord a8 inne ad Under the National : Whisky, Hote. ’ for cash,,in fre nl of sure OLD RAE For families ora, etd a ott turing pur | SxPORe te public sale, for cash,,in front of the Court | ditional supp ¥ WINES: pict) BIE SKY, 0 2 URE f said it TUESDAY, the 16th | KRANDY, poses they are unequalled; more durabie; ie of — of pee fay, ace Ag the. fol- | this dats at reduced priors. s mare man than gy clase Machine ae mucha | Satine Seite pet to wits AUT cee | °° MORO, WILSON, Groce, 3 oO} t - Oth - 5 rhe new Pamily Machines at @50 and §7 areat’ | 22% rorerigias! tot Ho atin Meeeoe se heetinces | sowewe_ Ne. S87 —s. tracting unusual attention. | feet on H_ street north, and bounded as follows: We invite ail to call at oT Office, and Commencing at point 75 feet Liny h from the south- PAPERHANGINGS examine them and their work, eounomy | east corner of sa runmng thenee 4T CO! days we shell AS ke Ye paren SINGS eivere er ot Fs ¢ ‘ i me ap . thence west ‘ -y Citas apeaersastems Gad, counar | Seager crc er thomegsau at | tenor wan gana Teas agurctiotete ong sil of > i wet s sal ions of their ‘work, far to all, of sent toany | and thonescant ou seid HH street 25 fest to the place | the best style. sed OST: ie BEAN 1 aE) ath, A good assortment of Thread, Needles, Twis a ay “af Washington. C, together wi ured ® and other machine findings kepton hand, and sold | a1| and singular the improvemert. Sheree. ej RU: OF EVERY *RIPTION M. at New York prices, gel GER & CO. and levied upon a8 the pi Pinan Now night, T apn me iY ¥ DESCR! soy: WM. H. GLOVER. Agent, NOPE ECOs, | and-will he sold to satiety Indic of Wim mth etreat, Spposiie Odd Fen ns — ‘homas 06, FRILEY was a ¢ DF GHanait, | sesett . Pos, Jt ume of | _1* 4-2 IASiee & porgam. RREALNGiD nahi e walek be wh does ig {> Furniture repaired and varnished — jy 2m ; WANT A CHEAP PARASOL? If seteteess (i Dee tiar RILEY Scheie closing oat bis lot at very low priees. wee maa, | W's eRe tea dar gat