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Tar Riece Scnotanseir—The comm’ of Avetionsers. ~~ (> Tee STAM PU REINEES BBE Lists OF LETTERS whom was referred the subject of thisscholarship, | of and J. E. Hauptman others, relative | O-TEAM-EN 3 RaMai nine in BE Wasutncton Citt Post Orrica and the Board of Examinersappointed to examine peep bens Soe pw ma linn STEAM oe ERY. SHE UNORR THR PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING | the eight oe On TUESDA. Si aaeee aber Wo VERY DESIRAR BUILDING Lore ¥ candidates for the same, met . Shekell, from the improvement committee, ., Stean En ay AtheneSoll EEA ITD met the rndence of exe yest at reperied a bill for repalt of am aiey in squsre 443; on (aval eppoats Georgste » Canal Tag Asn SHovesbay e, = LARGES: ‘WITHIN THE DELIVER: rnoon at 5 o’clock to rece! hear — . leadi u ¢ shail sell, without reserve, Low is OF THE OFFICE. [Ts TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION Is | of the examination, which was made on last Sa!- “J : “ andy (A videon’s subdivision of square 0. 218, % tures, Barrows, and T: together ‘ ermont avenue. hee TRAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY or was caganized by the Mayor. ‘for the freatse iT sreste waren ning back about Mori srs ‘cain NTED IN THE Distaict oF CoLumaia. - con the actef taeteer ota. hoody « Property, and Grok. Tn ble 7 . eat alley Ze | last year gave Morrill’ = pence a2 Aeatrremneere fi ahhaReR! gm ‘ % rt ~ Novice. Distaier or Convmam AnpaLa = | Miller and Stoughton. Col. Randolph, of the kK wi & rare opportanity ¥ i eat neikh! rill'e ‘majority so far Notica.— District ow CoLumsia Apvgnriss- | Board of Trustees, was also it. it td ee MENTS TO BE INSERTED IN THE Balrimone Sun Le i 5 Quer ron ney ey ee =o the sesidee gain a ARE RECRIVED AT AND FORWARDED Prom Tux | O.C. Le. bi which will be hberal, made known pet ES) by @ deed 1a aston sea. ere. z i J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ly questions on Saturday, Sept. Mayor’s 3, they have unanimously agreed to designate J. A Stax orice. re Visit oF Te Amurica Fine Compaxy.—The By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. lateness of the hour precluded us from yesterday bot Moore as the one “ best entitled in all re- c FOR RENT AND SALE. i WO-STORY Je DN ean oe Lor givi a fall rey of what transpired at the | Spects to the Ri, scholarship.” 5 ‘OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE on M street, | instant, I shal in front of remises, st 535 eception of this company at the President's Man- The mposs hav: been oes’ ny, to «No. 591,) between 6th and 7th streets. The m™. £508 and nearly new two-st a soon pes gees efore lish to-day = ene, Pome, J. Abbot ne et ne i etn ioe yore S00 M. ne tween éth seer cents loton akeks Ste ag ow ranged Successful Revolution im Costa - ani ere pa the successful candidate for the same, J. Al America Fire Coin; Thurs- yards. Apply at No. DE pal further particulars of the proceedings : Moore, of the Third district, who bore his blush- | 4" ceemte ny ae nllndsiphin, on and 7th wtx. vse le-zt* | I his property i¢| ishmentef President Mora, and was 4 —- located, fronting on ist str.et wast,| at New York. The co ies havi ged themselves along | ing honors with becoming m , and was pre- ae invitation was also received from Crusader ‘OR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, K and |. streets nort! - —The steamsb: —s the east side of the Fast Room, the President, ac | sested to the Mayor and all present: ‘The Mayor | Lodge. Sons of Malta, to their grand tournament deeaay ont for bunnees of any sort, on 7th st | Ferme: One fourth cash: the balance ing, 12.18 | agv" ina na tteall arnned ee mm Rreetog Fomfanied by Dr Blake, Commissioner of Pub- | then addressed him briefly, reminding bim of | and pie-nle at Arlington Springs, oa Thursday, pg aah Raa ORS mpgemegmon Rive ch | and 24 months, for poter bearing eintereet trom day | TM nighly ror machen intelligence from Central Ne Buildings. entered from the northwest door. | the great responsibilities ps ip tahoe Y | the acerpted. ROBINBON onthe premiste APP 9 S8 a | of Fa Seainputabler s trast taken, | Therion After the usual salutation, Chief Marshal Garey | him as the premium scholar of sarge Seeing | _ The petition of J. H. Goddard and others, for a as a ee eee A. GREEN, Anct. ‘A revolution has taken place in Costa Rica ‘ore ia te following languages a Nsed te Yi | Ptom in solely were aa were; guarantees of | Water main oal between Sixth and Seventh streets F'footsappartainiostn house partion, the | MARSHALS SALE—In virtue of » writ of | President Mora's government has bee overtbrown, itor in the following language : Steep! he andl schotariy departasce ‘and that it wes referees Rach canal cealintitce a | shop is in acentral part of the city, and has been fer) faciae jes r hon the Cieck’s ofhoe of the | 2°4 he, together with his brother, Gen. Mora, ME GAREY MARK: hooved him always to have these things in | jit; mit tale thepriiat oa: Mayor to loan the | Ccoupied by the owner for the past ten years in the | Circuit Courtof the District of Columbia for the | and Gen. Cafias, have been ban: ; Mr. President: A very pleasant duty, and I may mind, and never compromise by any miscondnct Joint resol - sagen Spero pl int-ng business. Inquire of J. JILLARD, 254 | county of Washington and to mo directed, | wit E on the North me! ‘ir, | present to yout fuvorable consideration | te Auticipations of hie friends and the public. | “ym Aieage on certain conditions; passed: | Ba’avengee nts" vt Aaani.ot Hduen docr of sani Sountyon TACRSD RY re | Se: me. Str, I present f favorable lon % 6i6; | FOR SALE FOR A TERM OF YEARS— A a eit arr Pe Scope cet | ee iy Nathan tr tan in | Fac" var iat eugene | ghee MEAD MAN ita atta |e caze Smigeaten ue cece | wy ana ee Philad el ane ort bpd econ Ionkerad here for the last eight years. He went a short | Souare passed. A bill for improvement of H ie dafend m, 1c lant’s right, title, el: Interest in and to ES ORI — . | time tea primary school kept by Miss English, . north, Vermont avenue to Thirteenth st.; te) d fe h, his ¢ will be sold ve the south part of ‘0. 13, in Square No. 621, An Abolition Organization. iy arson rata ntnityibevedgtn | mraterwarde aarcme No He. Pice sea | pone. a it iying and opuring tg eye | Hest" tf ait "aely Seer | ents a oa cee Sect SAN |g, AMANO Oramataation, Mewopolis. ‘They have visited the various public | 1m Tenth street, and subsequently to the ‘Third | tthe canal, oride: at Twelfth and Fourteen RE & CO. se 13-3t ee — 1 S05 | whole depth of said lot 110 feet, together with aliand | otber friends of freedom, met 5 + district school, k by Mr. McCathran, so that dis nd ‘ y he improvemet thereon, seized and | formed a rezular organization for ti tr, ? 's sts.; passed. A bill authorizing the grading a RENT OR FOR SALE —A very desirable vements le ct “= capects Coon, the Ghict Magistate af | Bis whole education thus far hasbeen’ in ‘the graveling of First st. west, from K north to New FB ineatum set BRICK DWELAING Neaoe on. ae the propert SL Epeneca, Rodbird, | pressing the the Nation t. claim,’ sir. the privi schools of Washington. He has been for the last | York avenue Uth street. It will bo sold on easy terms, oF poeta he sola oe serie adiceal pita te Cote roogh the next , eniting, bailing from the city that clams three years the head scholar in the male depart- |" Mr. Powell introduced a bill to establish night 0 relohed oF euserniehed. 88 | ror ot Chain Pee » sur | didates for the Senate, Assembly, &e. For which Evorltd: son—they are from the Old Keystone | went of the Third district school, and has twice schools for apprentices and otuers; referred. WO HOOD Apply at 335 Pa. avenue, W. SELDEN, Marsha! | PUTpose a committee formed, with A.M. Powell, State. We trast t you will receive them as | ken the highest medal. Mr. Jones introduced a bill for the improve- cs > i, 2 au 3-dts for the District of Columbia. | Of Ghent, N. ¥ aS 5. Baker, of al- becomes the son of that ‘The examination of the eight candidates was | ment of Fourteenth street, from I to I street north; FSR SabE—Thset comfortable 2 story BRICK bany, secretary, and Lydia Mott, treasurer. A know you are capable ‘and r, | held in the Common Council chamber, C Hall, | referred. é OUeE now in Shosecs pansy of Madam Fat FUTURE DAYS netition for the bill is to be circulated through the with warmth and kindness, and that attention | @t4¥ p.m., on Saturday last. ‘The pupils were | Mr. Sheke!l introduced a bill for a water main ie SA SR aebhorhoeds, State. Wick they so well deserve. Allow me, sir, to | Set apart at such distance as to prevent them over- | on | st., from Ninth to Tentb; referred. House, on 19th street, bettress Pa, aveame end tos By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. trodace to you, Gen. Small, of the America | Seeing each other's work, and after having read | Mr. Clark, from police committee, re} 2 | The terms will be accommodating. Also. the three- Company, of Philadelphia.” aloud 2 series of pristes questions, in arithmetic, —————_—____—_—__ Panic Among the Shoe Men. LD BRICK AND BUILDING MATERIAL Dill for erecting lamps on the canal bridges; re- | story BRICK, being one ofthe seven buildines for, | (PUR BRICK 4 ‘On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, | Bostox, Sept. 13.—There is someth: ~ raph PRRSIDRNT’s Rzaroxsx Sie in Sly" were submitted to them, which they | COmmIted. renidmice of Dr. mont. © EAFORREST, | seh wo thal tell the Masariiets the’ dnedicamy | Ermisprergitng in the, show and. leathers trade tn a SSB. ° va . * o 3 ng a < Gentlemen: 1 am extremely happy to welcome ee Cee writing, without any | rete t etek ee rom meee we nee ine —Ciérmont.” Alexandria P.O. + Brick Houseand back building on 14th street, be- | pal houses suspended paymenton Saturday. There my fellow-citizens of the State of or rein explanation being given in any case. This ar- | for relief of W.C. Goddard; for relief of Martin | EXOR RENTCHOUSE No. 490 north side of | Gaece er tata Sein Geor north of-the resi-| are reports that, in consequence of thie, some cf With all may heart Y crtendd ee tency tg House. | rangement tested their scholarshipmost thorough. | fr feliet, aft WC, Geddard; for rel of C. Buck: Masrachusetts avonue near th street, It has? | “Phe buildiner to be taker own even with the | the small manufacturers have failed to meet their cotta ae rane, 12 thom a cordial wel- | iy/“as also their epelling and chirography. ‘Fae | cower: Feliet of D. Bolebber, re of Jas, Howard; | rooms, cellar, gas and water, pavements, and removed together with the rubbish | ¢nzagements, which will probably result In a Bete of ary are? 22 it were, bone of my bone and | committee of the Board of Trustees was present, Hat: of Sun Pewlon elec cometh ae. filing JNO.E. KENDALL... «| within ton days after the ete. panicin business and trade generally. Of my warden coming from the beloved State | and several others. ‘The examination occupied | Tet shape? sexpert tee ite Regis. | 012-tf 4% street, near City Hall. | “‘Torms: A chedit of and 30 with satisfae- Peay nativity, where 1 hope, by the blessing of | the time from 4% o'clock to 9} o'clock, p. m., Bill for laying water iains in certain | HOR RENTBRICK, HOUSE, containing +10 | torily endorsed notes, bearing interest. | The Expected Foreign News. enemies (precious Se aresane tie ones of ihe | 334 be, teapective exercises trom the buye were Ph ee ono CYR | MoCAUGHEIN, corner ef Sth ned Teas, Oe NE. | 208 a : a at he hae tae Ee pass cerca S| Me AN, city of Washington. In this city | have passed a Shen from Them, Dy.one af the commities, and | mains 'on E strest. roe pido ee i > i 3 wo no By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. no signs of the steamship Persia, now in her according to a list secretly prepared bv the com- | for a main on Detreet, from Sixth to Seventh; to | $19 Sth strect, between E and F streets north. P long period of my life, and I can never, with UABLE BUILDING LOT LN THE Finer | eleventh day out from Liverpool. : ae 12-5t Peet ‘upon all occasions, unit to may how kindly mittee without the know. of the Examining | revive an act te improve M street north; bills re ys of Board — ARD AT AvcTion.—On FRIDAY, the i6th in- SNES aane 4 : ? ENT— COND FLOOR of h . 1 shall set, in front of the promises, at 5 lexand = _utve been treated since the da — apne = Sumber so secretly prepared by there? “ond eeeiindon ter oa re Secs l, ‘be Bese. FX cipean le Touisinnn avenue fhetwaen | orolock prim, the following valuable Building Lote, Daienee Va., Saph Fe Pome nies of here, too, that thers ote ait undertake to say | “The papers so submitted to the Board of Exam- | ProPriat Purveyor's offices; for laving a main on | Stn 7th atieae rent low. Enquire of BAR. | vis in Fquare No. 42. fronting on north H, | Uffion street at $5. "Wheat—ales of fair we a 9 pe ee n the world than tne | {ners Were considered during the same evening | Indiana avenue, or relief of Jno Frees ae + 23d good ‘and 2ith streets west, containing | White at $1.12e31 20; red, sales of ordinary to itable, and polite a Neary a ; 3 i Peeident population’ off the city of Washington and on Monday by them. when they rendered an | Mr. Powell off-red a resolution instructing the NT—A very fine three-story BRICK fair, $1.12a$1.14; good $1.15a81.17. Corn—sma! OR R 5.963 square fet, imo i vi % he Mayo E U ING—No. 481 E street, between Sdand | Lot No.5, ‘That is my judgment of them; and I say thiswith | UBanim is decision in favor of No.6. The mem. police committee to inquire of the Mayor if he de. je BUIL: 0. 8 ni t No.5, in fare No. 41, situated at the corner | sales at ecu Onts—no sales. Rye—eales at 70c i id basement, Jt f north H and streets, containing 4,112 - - hi ber of the committee having the secret list was | signed a change of the winter uniform of the | 4th—with Iarge garret an " of nort 5 « 4) mae mone sbi acanor hain pcr arin ct hogan Lae — Beona Pdlines esd prea: aes Police, ~~ itt ither legislation be uecessary; | Pie: nee Sey tan ons on ‘ihe = Lotho ., oy No. 37, fronting on north B. Hg gee is y; Howard A yi £0 that the Boa: 3 ners might decide a j ‘ge 12-eo2w b ‘24 te, Boxt to th 1 , Sept. ° a =. = heed ought ere we ape ho — to whether he was‘ entitled in all respects” to re- The following Aldermen's bills were disposed ; STORE Sat ean itis wok eas that ofa ar eareecen elke 6 ey fects" | stre:t and City Aiill#gs. Wheat is buoyant; saics Wineroum, aid cause a little distarbsnce im the | eve the Riggs scholarship in the Columbian | of! A'bil requer'ing the Mayor to set apart and | P)RUG STORE FOR SALE —It ie yoo spot | treet of SOREL Set Se eS fs arin; white Suatary yellow Soe,” Provisions midst of the society where they are, [laughter ;] | ®!¢ze- fit up a room for the use of commttees; rejected. a is firm; w +y Istion, bat has been but even that is becoming less frequent. Without | Before the joint committee adjourned, the pupil | A bill for the repair of a gutter in the Sixth Ward; taken in charge by Rev. Dr. Sa sf t resolution instructing the | induse hits new tone A ee ET evant to purchase bandana building | Gull: Obie Me. a1 eae en c t4 ev. ms , esi- a ‘ens, O' rm ne, “ 5 = ce times they do Indulge iwwhet igcalied a cys | dent of the college who'was present, and received | Pameth* cone rent reanlution instructing the | induee hii now toa © Olen. ne l-st cnn of al the above deserved. Ponete ; times they de indulge in what is called a “spree.” | him in the name of the institution, and instructed | a water ram, ari for heating the Asylum, and Gi REWS-Tis lake and cut, Worthy Uuetr attenth ~ WBY Wwe have to forgive them and pass it over. 4 | Lim to attend on the 14th inst. (to-day) at the col-] report; agreed 19. A bill for a water main in ~ G 150° Pemunsions |. Ter . Land bea: Say omcan sest cordially Welceme You, Septiemen, and | lege to take his proper position as a student there. | {Poni eee tron Anton ener street; A eat tely | Known on fay of sale ; perhaps it will be cash. ; 1 ng at $4 S0u$4 shall be happy to take the of each one of - A dill take up and relay gutters on apied by Looms of the La Fayette |, Fonall the fext one quarter cash; tw mee 1 By 12 ng 15. Wheat bas de clined you. Tue Mount VeRnon cast off from her wharf at E x % ment; titute, The houso is in good contition; has | 22d 12months,for nei=s boar rep orest frova day «f | jar: red #1.21a1.2%. choice western 3 Gen. Small, of the America, then advanced and | j.54 jast evening, and went to Georzetown to aed peas tle Mas anpeieiation tae pean cette voces largeoelinrs, wach pod bath n Het aiced given andadeed of trusttaken, Title | Corg is dulk mixed BIMgPS2&. Pork is firm; mess said: ‘i Pitted > ind graveling K street, from Fourth te Narte z@ for covking.and in supplied with gas and nb sale will com nenoé on the first named prop-| 815; prime 10.37. Lard is steady. Whi Mr. President: It affords me peculiar pleasure, | ike inabout eight hundred barrels of flour,which | #* sw tb an aenondinent assed. A bill for | Potwmac water. Possession given immediately wiestead iR se ° sir, to respond to the very wariu and cordial re- | was completed this morning, and at 10 o’clock | Capitol, wi goes Auct 4 2 For worms apply at the Surgeon General's office, = ception that we have met with at your hands, and repair of H street. from Sixth to Seventh; passed. | Nv 28, Winder’s Build dull at 26 9c. iereaeet ee $ . to . au Brot y J. UIRE & CO., Auetioneers. at the hands of the people of Washington on ont left on her return trip, with the following —— A bil regulatirg the sale of lime by weight; Financial. ° i xers from Washington: Mr. Ofttey, E. W. Wood- : STORE ROOM on Maseac. A E ss ,AT | New Yors. Sept. 14.+Stocks are lower. Chi- Momplatinsdea scheme beri meet ie gg Pe a gentleman, N. Deetzen, W" Lawler, Joseph | “Mr. Turton, frea: the police comraittee, reported. Veen Se SL rrocts Inquire | V THE CORNER oF F ernens : s | care and Rock lfiand 00%; Cufuberiand GenlCe pee] peo nize in the Chief Mi Ltrs “0 bat Coat abill for setting tue curb and paving footway on ‘ AFTERNOON, September the ie im ‘Southern 25, Ni ¥ See 80 5 ‘ecognize in et strate of he following is a list of her consigners by her | ‘Tenth, between i and O stre ates i —— on the premises, we shall sell t Michigan ern lew 5 orl ‘orious Union a native of that State. It af- last trip: JL. Savage. P.R.Prindle, J. 3 Mr. Edmonste: ffered a resolution instructing | FARM FOR SALLE —Twelve miles icom Wach- | ty aituat nd F st be- | Reading KK. 454; Va. 6's 94%; Mo. 6885. Tee nesehaacaley ocause ta our welt | H.C. MoLaghiia, Sisters of Charl tum tine Inq sire ito the expedi | igiaetne and ove leon Bely viledepot son. | ine parte sores [eee —— Bestont Se D Blegel, 3-31 oF? | eney of changing the law for sieaning streets, | Cine srohatd of Irons tee hoadect Te hack seventy feet tr 3 PIANOS FOR RENT, at gi per mouth. e particularly that bend of Union | Cox, A. Kieckeeifors Er ineae: ai Moores J: | alleys and gutters: passed. ood waters good dweliins with rooms and nce: | inthe sear’ b t 6 do do. 2 that cements us together as oue great family. 1 “s isa or, e. » Mada: Mr. Clark, froww the police coramittee. reported | eseary out buildings. Two churches and one schoo! t a au. i iting of a new, wel wy k how: 10 Pianos ‘or va!e at from brite ES", month — sinbourg, Browning, & Keating, Wall. Ste- tein ; th le, Country road -on the front | rey 2 PF. ELLIS. need not, sir, upon this occasion, make a formal pens & Cod. W. "Thorpeon & Bo., James ¥_ | BPillauthorizing the Mayor to place lamps on | house within one mile, Country road -on the fron containing a commodic 7s store room on the ly payments of #6 JOH he canal bridge’, and have them lighted during | 8nd another on the beck of the Farm, running into | foorsa dry emilar and Kitchen below Rad ate peed eee ae between cok aS speech. You have referred to the past: and inthe | avis, Parker & Spalding, Jas. M. McCamiey & ie igk auth inye ee "808 | the pike three-quartrer ni the Farm. For | reams in the d ONG BRIDO Past you have recognized meas boy and man—and | Co, Get Lane, J. R. Roach, WF. Seymour, | “Mr. Turton Introduesd a Lill for constrocting a ee Tener This me eomtelgg Ap f ‘wh’ be suspended on a pong ep oe il ror wate! your | R. C. Stevens, E. A. Ehason, B. C. Stinemetz, C. sewer or drain o1 the north front of the City Hail, tars from W. roughfare hetween the E-xecntive De wand | for three weeks ae 5 aa a onan en mage ss ——— th ag cen iF acces ae oe niee: gan oe peased. Also, a reso ution calling :n the Surveyor | au 90-im G Asa bmsinose location fs aneurpy rot oar lay mad to thes Sy bi presui - Bartlett, » M. Willian, oman, | for information; nz to. aon Bari s-ctionof thecy~. Je ‘ . * P e ase some didcrences no ey aaa bes | McGregor & Co. James O'isian, doh R- Blvans | Me Morus Goat te Huainage commitice,re-| POSES FOR, RENT The unter. Nd ea aze some differences,) you may depend upon it. | & Co., W. G. Metzerott. G. H.Varnell, Col H. K. | ported the Alderiien’s b:ll amendstory ef ti act | ROSE COTTAGH we een Green, a mile ang | Y™ cy ae ] BANE, THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH Sir, there are no differences whatever, so far as our Craig, J. Skirving,W. Eg Se M. E. Harvey, ting the distributios. of the ;*otomac water, | a haif from t st office. ‘The house contai "ri fs me my brother LANDY Ru eon Mie ectmerican citizens are cv. erned; that! 4 Buchiy. Naim & Palmer, L.@ Perry & Co, Rh a substi while you uphold the honor and dignity of the : csi s rai Dry Geods busine iui ness WF, be con- tute; parsed. rooms b two story kitoh A - be a patency om i? ph ‘ fee, 1... Clarke, National Observatory, Smithsonian | “4 pill. to provide for 4 town clock and alarm | ®ve © mth Bu tar gsr of sale, with interest, secured by a deed of | tad AL our new piace common Union, you will find in us, the children | Institute, Ellison & Cherry, Franklin & Rotb:ock od » foot! 2 Pes : i- | No eatral Store of America, a firm and reliable su What. | F Taylor, U- it, Ridenour, WEE >| bell on the new Central Guardbouse was referre « ever you shall say or do, bere or abroad, that will Angherton, EF. Liomin, Ho x Se tru the prage..es; the intetest to be paid semi- i Rherman. G- | to the police committee; aad the board adjourned. | fiat with the he if dasired. A (ag annually. =: ‘ uct? A. Dickius, W.T: Zz “ STICKNEY: in'person.at B ndath room, ces - MoGrIRE & CO. Au fiect honor and credit upon the common country | Dove & C Rourke, M. MeGregor & Co., of which we are the offspring—and I am confident | St. Vincen' SONS INDEBTED TO ME A . ‘i dress throug! the post office. Poss@esion given Ist ARS A n virtue of a writoffiert land setti y ylum, Miller & Coates, Murray & | T#® Secoxp Survazx Moxemuxt Fasvivat, | dregs throug!. the post of Soa AL tty ey RCO carne goa teste nicas tae bode aie aa You {ill do notaing but this—you nay, | say, de- | Semmes, C. P. Culver, J. Gibson. Hon. D. LZ, | to be given at Arlington Springs oa Monday next, | TOR SALE CHEAPIA fortable & fthe D'striot of Calam business, pend upon our sappert and our cordial approba- | W. M. Caldwell, KA. Carlin, Blanchard & Mo- | the 19th inst., promises to be one of the most en. FRAME DWELLING-HOUSE, on che eect ft Was nepaemad twee ee 1 would take this occasion to return mj sincere Sion. We are gratified, sir, to be welcomed licre, hun, A- Biraht,\ Stubbs, G-Vanderwerken, | joyabk: affairs of the kind that our citizens have [ site of Mu street wats yet tenon pie att So penresele tot cosh, ta trent or ¢ thanks to my send the publio generally for In rarope te cae a2 You ate pleased to tera it. | Franklin Philp, W. M. Galt & Bro., 8. Heltee, 6 | {OAH Maire of the kind that our ct committee NAR attoct CHAE AE EE: Ne- £20 | Of Sepromber, fis, at IZ o°el ek mathe following de. | ti, liberal patronage Reretofore Ayoge Oa In Europe it would be called a palace; but we are | & T. Parker & Co. of arrangements a-e taking great psins to render ory) 7th street, between Dand E. 30 8. property, to wit: All defoudect’ right fitie, | 82d hope by ine facilities 0 able te serve too proud to call any of our structures palaces. SER RGR the festival aoceptable to alf cleases of the canton CE ROOMS FOR RENY —Four arse m and interest in and to Subdivisions Ne Shee Saeiet Ok cut mew ebeie, oe re cemaieen tiene Pesta ee Ovr oF tus Frxixc-Pax into tHe Fixr.—| nity, and the exercises to be gone through with ma. auitahte to offices or lodg ngs, over our Sad 8, of Beeere TOT! an m re, sir, asa pal- | .- . = - and a urnished if ra . yy N : . ace, but all as public institutions, belonging to | Y*Fday, 2 young countryman happened to over cy gemniien pla linkin ee JOHN R. FLVANS € CO., and N TO THE CONSUMERS OF FUEL. the public—to you, to me, to all of us alike. pyaar serge it acm ag eseaeiaeay pall yh “ee reae Bye young and old—the whole : uo ta twren + 1 Win, Bi, Manor ned Tae We ene ore W. Ach'nnd Locust Moumaia Med Mah COAL duile Sir it is particularly gratifying, as 1 said be- | fricnds, and with them went to a restaurant near | 204 dancing, for t singing and the strains of va- | °°? 2¥ _@tates& Int and ith sts. | sold we satisty Jupicinie No: cl, to Ostehes ween | Avs aan Rad ooust Mountain Red Ash prices from fore. to be bere to be received by the President of | the market, where. after imbibing very freely of | rious excellent bai . fs FNC. 1@°, 1n favor e Cte ur, of Joh Mu! the Cnited States; to be here asa Pennsylvania | the exhilarating liquors there dispensed, he twod ne 2 : i kia, verde m. B., Rope Joseph RL, and Josep fompany, and to be received by a Peansvivnnia laagusge t induced one of the Lig oa fodeal | Tux oeeat EatURR of the day, in this vicinity, Ni Downing, and Henry T. Greer, President, and on the part of the company I again | him a blow in the mouth that set the blood to is the grand tot a sand Die or : geturn to you my most sincere thanks for the | flowing. He went to a justice of the peace to get | '-morrow, Se en ane pleric very desirable REST. kiadly manner in which you have received us at ORR be & warrant, but the justice, in consideration of bis | Of the Sons of Malta, at Arlington Springs. ‘The F DENCK * ont nat, botwecs 13th aind ath s time ‘ondition, refused ‘to issue it. Th Y f Knights will leave the city for the | streets, and fronting Franklin Sqfare. pine F - - ‘The speeches over, the order “right face” was | Continued. to insist; when, in the midst of = piper tel a8 iets ie teres the | houses’ have all the modern improve nents, w ; Rs, BELONGING TO Tus Es- | Well-known for five yout given, and the company filed past the President, arguient, am officer presented a little scrap of back buildings, bath-rooms, eas, Ac , and have just and each took his hand. This cordial salutation hi ,fo-oash. Aiso, a large stock of Pa WOOD, steane aking Paiteariy TP yen ant est article at rice, Ww, 8 | ane ew. BATES, Wood nad Con! Dealer, _Au 2)-ts L J sets 1sth at. JEW SILK Dy yey Sina E OF VALUABL}. s 2 z Pancy Siik Dyer, and now est hour being signaled by the firing of a gun. ‘The | 0K bui Fame bees ay eet . eee fa the city of Whealiue, Va. is deat per, and demanded the payment of $1.72 costs. | address, &c., will take place between the arriva’ | 0202 Sat mnvenient distance | s'elack: on the prossece ee en ee ad | a branch in Washimrcon, and } t over, the band struck up its music, and, in turn, | ft was a civil warrant, upon which a judgment | at the encampment and 2 e’clock p. m., at whith fp oumpenion given imr: valuable c tion of shade and ornamental tion of iadves to his superior of silk dyeing. executed in superb style ‘Hail Columbi: ” “Phe | had been rendered in favor of the pee party, | hour precisely the riding in the tilt-yard is to C. STEWART, o:ner of? (about 2),40,) together with the une: Bod tk aod other dresses who! Star Spangied The of ou: and the officer wanted him to take it and pay the | commence. Visitors are requesi.d to procure and last, though not least, “Yan! Doodle Oh the ground in the nursery ofthe la ) ping. by Crape Shewls handsomely whiten ce cat, ‘“Vanker Dood” in | oa upon it.The countryman declared her, ou lth street west, betwcen O'and P streets | and ail other drag iptrons of poods dyed Yo, Indies: which every one seemed to take spec: ight. | had paid them to the magistrate, now out of com- | tisements in another column. ss ; 1 ‘The President then approached the leader of the | misslon. The officer declared that he bed dogeny A aa pubes pooktablol preteen nae iks | Cosas ol aat ayes eopeate inca mate pany the thamesred jim in the name of the com- | too, thereby showing that the costs had been twice | ‘Tux Westany Wuanves.—The following ar- | CAAN AS ‘ trees ars all of the most select kind, sod pany the thanks of the assembly for the musical | paid. Country swore he would not pay them | rivals were registered for the weck ending Sat- R Yl ' ‘ith cotertainment. Thirteen cheers and a‘-tiger” for | again, and told the officer to get them from the n the President and a salute from the band, and then hat he | their tickets before leaving the city. See adver- q casi; the residve im 3 and 6 | for 26 yea’ we 13-31" Magistrate. Oticer said no; he would get them | Way last: Schr. New Haven, Capt. Griffin, from : entieed cane an Ss sate core gems to merry music the company filed out of the East | frown him. Country asked how? Tokety See wee | New Heth, With Looe pipes te Dept Alcige) echt. | eee no ee Executors. | E). OWEN & SON Hoseseet opened their Brat Room and left the Executive Mansion and wa; said ‘the offic: This {ntimati Cornelia, Capt. Riley, from Port Wathali, with * MAGIC AND VENTRII.O: vise? = 12, OW] SON He st opened thear ret ‘The visitors then proceeded to the residence of | startled him, and, after persuasion, he paid the | CO#l for the Gas Company; schr. Alexander Hen- BLITZ AT. OD) FELLOWS HALL E& CO. Aucts._| Choice selecsion of CASSIMERES aud, VEST the Hon. Thos. B. Florence, where they were en- | costs, on the promise of a justice enlace grt he | Gerson, Capt. Ketchum, from Port Wathall, coal THIS NIGHT. ° ————— = | INGS of the latest: tyloa to which they invite the at- tertained handsomely. Mr. Florence received | would see bim righted. He declared that ali | for same. See X TENS SIVE sTocKk OF SUPERIOR PURNITURE DRY GOODS. CLAGETT & DODSON, them in a neat speech, expressing himself ex- | Washington was jown on him, and he should tremely grateful for their kindness in calling upon | leave. = a [" bim, and said that, coming {n the relation of Plil- ——_ a he esteemed this visit asa great ‘Tux Tuzatre.—“Our American Cousin”? was compliment. tention of their fr-gute and custom = poe 5° 12-2w Merchant Tailors 212 Pa. avenve. QOYVER’S SULTANA SAUCE, se” Ee hot on CoLp Diskes oF ALL Krnps. Wartcn Reterxs.—Henry Brown, (col.,) dis orderly in the street; fine and costs $3.15. Fred- erick Nolte, disorderly and fighting; fine and i fe au ight, befi Ss Sy a 5 Extensive DEALERS In ALL KIxps oF This most detici and popeties Sauce was in- sched tat eyes area ee enetETS; | and appreciative audience, Me- Clark ae Ae: | Seo; Wr; Donaldonn dey Nentted a Sankt | superior Furniture Dry Gouds, the inarked that they as firemen could never vy! cae? 1 , prof ¢ unounce that their Store-house is now well filled Washington without calling to see Col. Florence. | Trenchard, (‘Our American Cousin,”) Mr. Se es oe ery) aes Z witha full sapply of everstnime in. the abece nee It would nog no flattery—be and Wheatley as a enti ane fora f es s for the comt at Plorence vote erent tickets—when he said | Thompson as Florence Trenchard, (Asa’s En- Ny Nationa’ NUMENT S sings, 3 . that for himself (and he believed the opinion was | glish Gousin,) have probably nosnperior oneither | |THE WASHINoTON — alt ce THEIR FIRSTSTORY _ concurred in byall present) that as they never | side of the “pond,” as Asi familiarly styles the | CTETY bave rec a ip illed with al: kis ds Coeos. Canton, and Singapore Fad, he thoucht they never could bavea more | thice thousand miles of salt water intervening | ment fund from B. L. Hodge and Kegs Bi en DOOR MAiSand FLOOR UL, CLOTHS oe fai Representative of the city of Philadelphia | between the respective homes of the two setts of | of sppaen a La., the contributiou baving been | 3 at the shortest notice, are furnished, and cut out to Coil. Florence. cousins. The public demand the repetition of | made on the 4th of July last. = fit any sized room, hall, or passage. Thedesigns of con groveats The parties, after leaving this gentleman, pro- } this play again to-night, and those who have not ST | 3 these O1, Cloths are al! in the newest and most — - tg appetite oan ceeded to Georgetown, where they partook of a | already had the pleasure of witnessing it, should | =Wanxtep to Rext.—A stylish, comfortable and elesar.. deasnx known to the trade. a to digestion. handsome collation gotten up by the Vigilant, of } uot fail todo so while they have an opportunity, | well furnished honse, situated north of Pennsyl- FI ; _ TH COND STORY prentat 7 sux Lemon Georgetown. The afterpiece. to-night. ts ‘A Roland for an | ¥! reegdciray bes Ra antl Ninctnontheste., | ag is hee v.ly supp-ied with a magnificent stock of ve PLNIONS OF THE the evening, they marched ina body to the honties as Alfied Highfyer, S* | titcam” at this Ofc eenaser | 5. fee Ant o beautiful assortment of imperial | swa recommend rgorrespondent to try M tre, headed by their fine band, where their now densely crowded ‘every night, | ?’ i 5s tangs: te and hntomn Wenitian, | Soyer's new Sance, entitled eo *Sultana’s Sauce. During tor evening “fein show in the parquette. | we advise famlics and others, wishing to enjoy | ae Beyany & Co.'s TEMPLE OF Fasniox, No, List aad other CAR PETINGS. ~ | eelleot aod sh ulierie: ceumbieete ath tea cot During the evening, thelr band performed a num- | the performance to the best adv: utage, to secure | 448 Pa. arenue, near corner 1% street Phe shone, | © \ 3 T «tment jor TABLE and TOILET = eer at dineotions oy =a aperemat ber of national airs, to the gratification of the large | seats in the day time. est styles of Gents’ Dres: 8, fiue Soft and Felt S joor, is heavily stocked with j _ audience present. : - Hats, Boys’ and Children’s Hate and Caps at the To-day, they are enjoying an excursion to Mount From Kansas ann tug Dicaines.—A reliable | lowest cash price. §[9- The Three Dollar is un- | * 3 COTTON SHEHTINGS, oy; 8 py com! re and @anenc LOW and BOLSTER. GOODS. worthy of the deli Sultans, thee VernomangGlymont. At the latter place a grand TOWRLINGS: TABLE, DAMA SHS in cloths | ofa Soyer. Sad the universal patronage of te iz, ai «inser will be served up to them in Jones & Co.'s best style citizen of Washington, just arrived from Leaven- | *#*Passed. se 12 5t worth, brings very encouraging accounts of the | .ODkon Ha, Coraer a6 street and Pa. aves <. | JOSEPH RODGERS & 8. frvm 8-4 by 8 }-4 by 24-4, embracing &:| the m@- | Timinating pu 7 z ‘open the finest and best se- ! and J s Adaius'¢ restaurant, and otler prominent potats, | 0Perations at Pike's Peak. He left Leavenworth | jected stock of Goods ever brougit t thin tnarket, |, Haguixhed oar tea eck of Fen | OVRWLAYS matcNton ig’ cote, guvanee eine was handsomely iHuminated ané decorated last | 00 the Gth, and arrived here yesterday. Expréss | consisting of every variety of Gents’ Frock. Busi | stahds Frock... i 1 . K 3 may be found the celebrated manufactures of Fian- Fiech, night in hoaor of the visiting firemen. trsion. ore arene — Aaaren eros bed ere eae eee spipes’ varies, of i 2 " ders and Belgium, very rare and elegant, and cheap ne. Itiss most rr Knives; Ra- ; in price. or x hould be on every dinner ta- been in market this fall. Our stock of Boys’ Cloth . THE THIRD RY ble.”"— Atlas, ‘ GEE Ro etna tm ecaslaecbis coca Fos Haviag |} eannot pocgunes is seis ae ny other market, gre if hee Seat Doe ne aoe eae nda- | is very erections filed rath oi ant English and “The Suitana Sauce is a most delicious zest.”— such advertisement as thst of R. B. Hall's else | quent and in considerable quantities. Haviag | in Furnishing Goods our assortment is tull. Give Hons from us. Buying them of the makers forcath | American BRUSSELS and TAPESTRY. CAR. | Morn. Chronicle. Jnited States—GARDNE! i a seen the metal in its crade state as brought by the usscall and we will give you bargains. bh soll thems less than if bought } PRTING for + rawing rooms, Pariors. Dining- | Sole Arne for, eng Voised AR N a — to realize how immensely the bu miners, be revards the gold diggings asa reality. | 9¢ 12-5t TRSENFELD & Co. | Of Seto Horne 4 ym percent onal te chow tikes | repens, Chambera’ Talis: aaa Be 6. YVI AEN, Sed i +y ton gtreet, New York; esc e tegenaentioe eee All the arrivals from the mines bring favorable | Saxwonv's Livin [sviGoRaton.—Who that 18 auced that an exmin- | new style Rugs matcning, or not,as may be de- | BRAY & HAVES. 34 Corn ‘ in soc constant demand as to require conta reports. “Alany who had returned to Leavenwurth | troubled SAT of those disagreeable com: The Sultans a P ain urchase. i IDENO © pa i i h indice, D: iver discoses of GRIFFITH & SHIELDS, The department for CURTAINS contains an im- | 9 5 : replenishment, shows not only thal Seventh str Ltd dunce he the ater ee ei | any hind, bat would like to’koow of gremedy for | 07 __. 939 Ps.av, opposite Brown's. | mens supply of al the noveitics in gorgeously rich wists 74 Pa. vi J pa orpelapens mmole investaiénts, He also saya there is great political | (hee unseeuly visitations? We feel that we ar 77,FPHYR WORSTED, france, Germany. Hagiand, and Chins. ‘Kecace | maze 6m -~ nabowig nereased greatly in we excitement fu Kanses. “Both parties, Democrats | we oan induce them to gets tonientie y A GIBSON’S, No. 18 Pa. av., rabroidered Lace an n UNDER CUR: wad & thes enabled trae ae ney for and Repunlicans, have their candidates 1a the | Invi ud take. it, ont por- | _80 12-2W between Sth and sth ste._| PAINS, from the looms of St. Gaul. Eleraut COR- vy his eust ere, 5 = which we sup is anotuer reason why there is | 424: Sud are equally bam, suse! seaman i debates ood pe ar Tensions LL GOORS aT NRW YORK are new styles, representing Rose wood, such a rush to his establishment; iu fact, we know Potice Matrens.— Before Justice Donn.—Yes- | bodjiy powers, ever before used. ite action is so FA Pricves Qak, and Walnut, uamented with gates of xold; One price only The iazgest that a good many customers from the remote jel Hick ed about seventy | Perlect and cmylete ne to give relief the first time HITONS at wholesale pri fon the bon aie = ory ol Zumpsteia ‘The largest store, the parts of the city, td it worth their while to buy | “tday, Dante ted for asanulting and booting tore | Cotte et esi thee eerie maa to me, half « SPRAW BONS: i ‘Ano; from the tame soures; SIDE, RANDS, re as bang oh Apion be x cars, Was assault! i 3 = ~ a - BAVY ae 4LL NEW STOCK) Te ICES; im both metal and ‘wood, amongat which | Ao oT FIRST-CLASS EUROPEAN AND T_OPENED ral ¢ OF SELECHERICAN DRY COODS. Yard. Island, and the First Ward, buying his L igorator, Dairies, Fuschies, and many othe: “4 non _ d, bny 3 | avd John Keefe on Monday at Drovers Rest. It | vaudtdwar niu 8 the Invigo PPORTERS 3 certs cach, Sad flewers, all gotten up in glass and me'ai, in the | “MM*°.., wint mot be taken back or exehanced, nor coum ong — br oar his advertised list appears that all the parties are dealers in cows, aud a SAT: ae, Splendid assortment of HUSIERY, . nah tre and Side CORDS and TAS- ee een pice foe aere Cor Pomme pri : itis probabie the ease grew out of a rivalry lx- | Marn’s Duxss Surrs, i i ONES in every sttlon 18; FRINGES, MP LININGS ant all other involves po obligation to purchase, Tax Revivat.—At Wesley Chapel, the meeting tween thein: Justice Doon onthe risoncewtating | yoo eas pacar gyage, Maw? Besinets Swit CY GOODS, all kinds. at the lowesteash | SELS FRINGES, GIMP tain Carpets, Curtsins and’ Hitec fenaithing Goods ed ? th rodite - is or i room! was very fally attended last night, anda number | attacked, held llim to ball for s further hewn Curpaxn’s Danes Sos7tee” Business Suits, ; | betore you purchase else- | pAlso, an extensive and vers cheap a: ingeegprerresms. | KE of penitents a 1 at the altar. Afters brief | Justiua Calvert, col’d, was arrested by Other SEY Der Te te sez, sya7,koods will compere in tule itp aay 1CTURE CORDS and TASSEL: TOOMEERRY & BROTHER, discourse by Kev. Mr. Ball, the services at the | Zimmerman for using profane and indecent lun- Noam Warren & Co. Marble ait ciacat oat (Gon.deIntel.) 503 ith street. HE FOURTH STOR Soe TS sealers un or) kids ot Any oo me ed at th losers sncchiog ages sie Be tne and ence ented Deen setae ee Fer mines that 2 Buildin aoee fi Tail pif ARPETINGS. O'L CLOTHS, CURTAIN in Velvet, of six auinptod to the di Be 7-Stea K Pa. avenue and 9th street. at the : 4 fine and costs. 3 r ;, J a, an At the Niath street Methodist Protestant Church, | James Masters was arrested dy Oflcer Rows for | ie eons prea now rend fer ingaetim. TABLE AND ToT ey Gove, ac Other citibe VELVET CARPETINGS fe ARE YOU INSURE D2—Amole, indemnity the meeting. yet in its early stage, was remarkably | am acweult and battery on JF. Tucker, He wes lothing of the newertand riches: designs | In GL aricty, and at Prices as Low as those of | ofboth doubl breadth, nest | FON INSURANCE, COMP Saco tie rapes ofthe chnreh "afters bee dicsoures | pn nt St SOU ria eoud sncaltones EE easure at atocurelagio the cin | Hane XIV ew oe | gral Soper stamned Weetanasc chure! “ 2 by Rev. Mr Bates, the altar seeviocs were catered ARRIVAL 4T Tux NatioxaL Hore..--Among ionable arty eu gf dreaa, an opportuni sean ol W pehideian tntow pack er depart. —— oe rf eB wr. 3 Rpon with several penitents, at the alts’. The | the areivais at the National Hotel we nelice that OF ered for enicering from the most act took | fect of BURRITO Y GOODS is 'r PETINGS. from thence JAMES ©. MoGUIRE. President, _ meetings generally close at about 10 o'eleci. of De, Baakee, from Balttmore. The Doctor is | — ue heen CARPE een ; ; Mestre re & sone, Halifer, | © D Wovens Xe —___EEe Tuose who like fan of the rarest character | bighly recommended to us by the press of Balti. | — es sale at Hadden W Roeser acres should. goto cee: Multz at A more, and throughout the country gener. lly, as a MARRIED, | shall be happy yer fo poco ite velvet ge Odd Fellows’ Hall to- | mest skillful physician and surgeon. The Doctor Prompt ac nbing animals, birds. flowers, night. He is a great fellow in his line, being the treats alf chronic diseases, such as cancer, fistula, noe He Ne DE hapa Poet RIN bi . bees if aod yo. UT than the finest of Magician of theday. His rabbit, canary birds, | wei'mne various diseners of the eye and ear. Call | BRERETON, hile oatge 4 i f 3 i Se-. a8 they laugh. rau. shoot, sing, | and see the Doctor, and get one of hie books, a 4 are peek alone suificient for one’s entertai, bo | whiets will better insteuct you bow he cures those diseases without the knife or any surgical ipstru- ine for DIED, ' All our x ‘Are warranted to bearsold Pmeecs stocky gh hs Hen SEEMED SES Tose at low ns Of suy other estaSlishinent in chia Tug Sociat PRrenpsmr Quapateee Assoctas ote rads tances 0 "are ats Tecmo, ond Dineen Hal, Fiet'Ward!on the ots toot ** Stt* | Soeavats wien, ay ula oods sert home no buy of us, willhave « meat. His Ventritoqual powers are saton Go and see Blitz, Boles and the birds ne pemarent Brocte Ses E. E. O’Baren’s tempting list of fresh new roceries. It is h to a tl le ment. : le, Ape so ewaw" ve oe 12-20 weave 2 HAE PONT we ie 7

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