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‘ . : Avexantarra Country Court—Organiza-| Mowtookany County Acmovnrtaan Secikry. | Pursicsans ares th x LOC A L N E WwW Ss Siang eae De jasortin ion of tht Coer i —Discharge of the atae | and | The Executive Committee of the Moatgonery] grass of wis rare ce fan att ee THE LAT EST NEWS ae ———= = = of his duty, was yesterday tried | Pilot of the steamer St..¥¥ gc —The Ga. Agricultural Soe lety in. thie : iD Though Tw« Stan ts printed on the fastest | 20d convicted and sentenced to four months’ | zette oi Sale morsing oe i a model sire Pt aged 8 mem ye Naat TELEGRAPHIC. is so large pert wheres’ s aryipentnghges x =. mh Robert Beonb ons vba ie Cordsnce ethane provisions the coder the 13th and 14th of Septem ’ stringent fules, and aay ofthe diac: ples of = ——— —$——— — — + Pp Justice Dixon called the court te order, and | aneeaey Will be pleased to see the increased | Inpins have acinaily been pele: & One Day Later from Rereps. early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be | at the ing house of Steers, by false cards and : ! f facts, to recomménd Dr. J. Hostettor’s vl Fantare Poixt, Aag 7.—The Montreal and upon calling the roll the following justices were , value to be given this vear, as it Rete a 8 oes thre ag sent in before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may | otter (raudulent devices, during several games of | fonnd to be present First district—J A. Eng- | shows rity “and success, end. we = ducing the sammor sad fall” They fa 9 aeveriat { pest Cereus Sous: toceeodies uate from Liver- not appear until the next day. 7 The princi Sips eteeeet | tint Won iowa E durchell and Thomea fhe Cominitine ofA wenchraee setae CAL cae Cheeta nl | L7n, and peantd Save onity soos emeedd 2, a WpNnA Rasta ounmmnamnae ough great Shore were made by ird district —R. Brockett, Sami. Bech, eres tes oactfag eat tor the dorancement of the system. sno ping 5 rice sews summary te the Aerrined T i T. Dixon; fourth disteict_W was 4am tes residing atong the low rounds of the wes ress, ine og Liverpool dates 7 v Salt et xe acm mere bal Carkpbelt ine Bist or iseabe enaent ed for the post H. Fowle Tc Ww, Nalls, EE Witmer, and W. | baild upon the Fair Grosudn 4 lange com- tern an soutivera rive’ how convuced hat | telegraph to Queenstown fellow-citizens leaving for the wateting places sg og ae , 2 Jno. | Modious house, for the exhibition of articles of | M4) have fouud a medicine peculinriy adapt It was reported that a convention would be beid ecution, testified that R: Strong, one of the | B. Price ; fifth district—J. W . Somumers,and Jno. , their ailments, while in other port: f the coun- > the G and elsewhere should bear in mind that we do | Gerendants was not in the games whereby | R. Johnson manufacture, embroidery, and needle | ';' summer months, the demand for the | DY ‘h= Great Powers, relative to their joint fnter not mail Tax Stake except after payment in ad- | Wallis lest his $1 toa pont prosequi was | The court at once. led to its first legiti- | werk, the product of the dairy, fruits, vegetables, | «. large. . vention in the recent outrages on the Christians vance at the rate of 37} cents per month. entered In his case, and Strong put upon the | mate business—the se nof a presiding fee. ec. and seedy a large and effective force it | “Sold by dragglat cad denlere Sencrally every | 19 Syria and that the Preliminaries were ‘sig ned = stand itness; but the evid licited from | Justice Beach nominated Wm. H. Fowle, Jus- in its construction. The dimen : Zomesenh eos | © City Cov. ust 6.—Board of Aldermen himlid not tend at all to, ieapliente aes and tice Brockett nominated Turner Dixon. 2 .@f the building are to be boy aa Bh Lvon’s Maszaric Ineaee POGoms: Bi Goolword hog Ape won by Sweetmuce The boord meer a Ba President Dove | Dubant. Two other witnesses were examined, | The justices then proceeded “ viva voce, and {n ', Of two stories, with large wes, Exterminates Bed Bugs, Rosches, Ticks, Aats, | Starke was Sourte ta race tn the tem 2 James E. Dunawin and a barkeeper named Davis; | open court,” to the election of a presiding justice in the most substantial manner. This will n Insects, do. ‘OM MERCIAL but the evidence given failed to substantiate A communication was received from the Ma a and the jury returned a verdict Garde: yor with the following result: great ae a It contains no Poison The Liverpool Brokers’ Circular reports miesof transmitting the repott of the Water Registrar for of ot For W. BR. Fowle—Justices English, Violett, cotton for the week at 45.000 bales, closing dull at Lyon's Macxmmie Pris Beach, ‘Witiner, Neale. preserva’ a decline on all qualities, but reacting ¥a tn the month of ey eer aa to business the Dis. Suntth, Bur bel Spuckinn and brown. much time for examination, Are Certain Death , anda ae some cases. principally on middling and lower Also, the Water Purveyor’s report for the month ar Sie the ng ‘of 4 For Turner Dixon—Justices Brockett, Johnson, care of after the examination qualities; other qualities closed very irregular of July; referred. attention Sous and Fowle—3. Not voting—Justice Dixon. several committees. We are quite sure Hoxnorarmic Rewepes Floor raled firm. Wheat bad udvanced ta2d vest tele eae fryer set purported to be the of remarks | ,, Mr. Fowle took the chair, and a sara fate maorethie maolice pat . cxpeneslt fort ear Bat d tenden vs but potent eae not tg tn relation to the water main on Tatreet betwens wade by MPL. A. Batgle, lately convicted tu tls [MaRS ROS Ower A satand, seatioes | Sit ae ats Recta bousay at a "and"% “at eat satan | Sie iow ey, but pr quota. Eleventh and Fifteenth streets; referred. bin bodor, Holding: the bet epee care! | English, Senith, Brecket, Nalis and Summers ; lly caoh with ‘book. of full directions. "Per anie by | Provisions ruled dull. ord BETITIONS did for bis honor, the speaker thongut proper to | were pointed acommittee to classify the justices | and to ii Zz 3. Gilin 350: a. arenas, wholesale and héliea a we =< — fr O for i ssion ot i pes State in the first place, that no such speech as the | for service at the various terms. recat acents WY; A, Fitexerald, 353 no szeets je Pony Express. AP om ast Aig as one published was ever made in this court; that | 48 the Court was eee Proceeding So avis inter, north corner of Sr. Joseru, Aug. 6 —The Pony kxpress from the publication in question contained es | business, the presiding justice observed that ft fe Internal hod oateraa ceneonie ne sesived. Dm democratic new, never made use of by that man in this court, | Would be just as well for the new Court to begin intel Kinds. Sold as ab Sis” | papers declared for Douglas avd six fer while it left out other passages which were used; | Tight. He therefore gave notice that the Court ‘kimride. The leaders of party deciiae ‘ that the paelcation waa growl false, asrepresent- | Would hear no witute the bas tthe pl en q n su on,of the evacua. Rie ak grain fields of San Mateo bad : 5 a ; ; - . im the grain fields charging Captain 3 i the remarks used by ir Bangle {a espe, ¢ Fults of the Court. was tion of the most i Ho’ i, tio: Swept away the grain, fences, buildings, and Properly in obtaining a patent for a certain four _ The ‘on classification reported the to exhibit, not only Woy es everything in its way. way stop-cock. Of LL. Brunette, of the county, fe bia eee Oa eee Gee OY | tollowing; which wee sdogted to a very large class of visiters, but to all the con- | Pr en ge Py The ship Onward from Japan hed arrived aking petinistion to ‘erecta hay scale;—all of | towards Eimecif: he teed eee ee pas- | Classification of the Justices of the Alexandria | summers of that rich agricultural region who daily | t}*3 neutraliag and expel them through thenatar~ | , TRS a was depressed were duly referred. ot; but it was due to the Court to | Cownty Court —Jan: —W. H. Fowle, P. J.; | Visit our market. . bowels, invigorate the stomach, and by regulating The suipments of silver from the Washoe mines 4 COMMITTEE REPORTS. je attempted to use the insult- | Turner Dixon, J. W. Summers, Ed. Burchell, | | For any information in regard to the above ex- | the various funetions restore the body forts nor’ | averaged 4 handred tons per month Substitute for Yhe bill of the lower board pro- | | S WHER lets neh to have been | James A. Engiish, hibition, address W. V. Bonic, Rockville, Ma. | mal state ofheaith. Sold by all Druggists. at 250., New silver mines had discovered in To- viding for enclosing Judiciary Square; passed. | we@anguage which ist The speaker would have | -,February—W. H. Fowle, P. J; H.S.Wonder, | Aug. 6, 1850. 2. and $1 per box. suSiw | lare county, apecimens assaying as Ligh as $2,000 Bill to repair the across Rock Creek and | immediately tater to atop it. The speaker | Thos. B. Dawson, E. F. Witmer, Samuel Beach: KSeiesecnan Omto Canké ih" Quad. aRRY’s ton K_ strect nort! Bill to open two new | stated that he hed moderne. inns no vegelar |. March W. H.Fewle, PJ.) WN. Brown; | 1 cee says the Intel ligencer, has beet and sheapset gricle for Dressing pode ey Cig, Som Amey for the Chincha alleys in square Si; pamed. Bill to provide a | reporter of the paper which had issued this pub. | Robert G.Violet, J. R. ._ Neale. been handed t ua; written tleman of | A#2K+ Cleansingy Curling, Preserving seers th cpolies, abchored in Dvake's Bay imate eectbal raitade for equare orf venakt peer aes See nee Slt pale PF. + | Comp Rant © (Sey written By-4 gentleman of the Hair. Ladjes, try it. Sold by a! on the 33d, and owing to suspicious movements Bill of the lower to take upand relay a gut- but that at he request of joes ~4 of parties in. | Brockett, J.W. N 4 z redaaily well ee | eye ee Perfumera marl?-Gm | a cutter was dispatched to arrest ber asa slaver ter im the Fourth Ward; passed. Bill to ci and | terested in his case, a reporter iad been sent to May—W. H. Fowle, P.J.; R. ; Ling to D of mt fmportaste Deering mal enced andiemaie | “24 ft not entering at the Custom House. cavel « portion of Ninth street west; passed. Bill | the cell in which he is confined and obtained it | Burchell, W. B. Price, John W. Summers. cored, discos or tadivoate te oan Peer! i bm oer Cnet bet the curbstone and pave the on the | from his dictation. June—W. H. Fowle, BJ ; 0: P. Shaw, J. W, , directly or " work, ay a The Missouri Election north fronts of squares S41 and 369; ‘passed. Bill Beach, W. A. Harper to grade and gravel T! Umar : Judge Crawford stated that he had heard of the th more to those vanced in Testhiag i n px good faith millions tori completion: afammetion— Lovts, Aug. 6. late p.m —The returns as Rorih to Massachusetts avenue; passed. Bill of | Which had’ made ithe aint ot read! oe eRe | Violet, R. Brockett, J.J When” onus B- Ma., July 20, 1900. _ wif far ts have been received Indicate the election of the i ‘Sema toeun bes pr Sod nae which made it he did not read, as {t fre- August_W. H. Fowle, P.J.; Thomas Smith Dear Sir: We have to-day issued 2 call fora relief | John 8. Phelps (Doagias democrat) to Co! trom itd eet wen to, Hiber Grek. and ts | Mrepcenia ne actos of is ceo uae | Turner Dizon, Wile, W. Naar | convention of ll poons intrested inthe poset | Reet tee tomes en atic and Joba W. Re (don ‘erect a bridge for foot passengers across said creek; % t September—W. H. Fowle, P.J.; C. L. Neale, | Condition ai ture prospects of the canal. to _— weet) fem jet passed. BIll of the lower board to trim and | 41a fe the whishling: wh tha wings or ieehan he | 5 (Rt Jonasun, W. A. Harper, busch. Fe nore ee fre Aare. The moticg CUMBERLAND, Hancock Jackson (the Breck! candidate » is short, but it was necessary to anticipate the | 4 /8V‘GORATE Tux systxm.—Two thirds of our | for Governor) polled a very small tn the few Eravel L. street north, from Fourth to Fifth street | Nore —The reporter of the Star deems It proper, esata AG Bascal s J et ms Price; ©; | meeting of the Canal Boord a Berkeley prin 9 | Seaeence proceed from a cepermantscl thestomach | counties ed engi The unton ticket is abead Sts Passed. Bill to repaira portion of the paved | in view of the above, to state that he was not in | P- Shaw, Shee ei a on the 13th, and of the State’s agents on the i5th. | Sicune cameos a wo anneal of dusekenn Ce eer ty in Seventh street west; passed. Bill | the court when Mr. Bargie executed the rhetorical | , November—W. H. Fowle, P. J.; C. L. Neale, or causes an immense amount of discomfort, | '@ Washington county, and Claiborne Jackson ¢ Now, this call is signed by the must respectable | both in body and md Owe r] (the Dougiss gubernat candidate) leads the sire web; malcltY are of the quer in FIN | Guciau in question, which was published in the | I ake WH Fowle boa, J ta Nails, | men of the county and will be found te ba gniy,ronches tho cause and revconseguensen of vote in Benton county sewer in retervation 10, pa, Bill authorizing peed greg agen fe casey that day, W_N. Brown, R G. Violett, Thomas Smith. Intelligencer, Richmond Enquirer, and in papers | thi8 discomfort. ‘To give strength to the weaken the Mayor to purchase 10,000 feet of 6 inch water | he accidentall tomach, to calm the agitated nerves and to restore The court then proceeded to the election of a | 0f the Maryland counties interested in the canal. | stomach. to calm the he 1 Kentacky Election. pe; pemed. ill of the lower bond ceria antmecthm at rg be | RerPr of fe cours hour, renaiing inthe lc | eld ave bees taned by he whole county, | Smt pts Rule nde 2a ics | Concmnars rE ee ton in Ke at the te election Np teabiarensnaes oe y slectritied the court and the law: wi h a tor- tion oe L. Monroe. been necessary. and panies life, there is no medicine now before | tucky came olf to-day. So far, but few returns 5 passed nt of eloquence, and reques' obtain a z the world which will compare with Hosteter's | pave come to hand. .The enly o@icer voted fo: petae ia aoe pa range ag pa Fags rca med Crp Ach pe August Justices took their seats as follo Wm You know that we are again threatened with | Stomach Bitters. It would be an insult tothe reader y r and for the removal of garbage; passed. Bill to i f é - ‘as Clerk of the Court of Appeals also informed our reporter that he thought {f the | H- Fowle, P. J., and Justices Price, Smith, potas + arate —- m4 seetits ia Upepepets, iin toot dates were Leslie Coombs (Union), ©. Movin FANS a Stench trap to be placed at the opening of | jury could have heard this speech before they re. | Brown, and Neale. if they are not increased, the iarcodineg yaad aif te dingrdors tp'wivew the som | (Sreckiordge dem), it R- Boling and Brent ‘the sewer in Fleventh street west, between G and | tired in the case, Bargi 1m not After civil business of no interest, the court, | €¥¢? we dhicghd pe » the impending | ach, the liver. the bowels and the nervons system | Hopkt id.) Fi streets north; passed. i mah em: Hargie would not have been sitting as an examining court, then proceeded | threat is just as ruinous, for no new contracts will | are muiieot. So marvelous is the effect of this great Phe returns from Kentucky indicate Me Meaeeaie ieee cubated 46d Soe pr gre ne pos 3 who ime —s to examine the case of Captain ‘Samnel Cay. and | be made, nor a boat built, nor a horse bought | restorative that physicians of amiuence do uot hee that Gen. Leslie Coombs as been elected Clerk Nas fekerred the Mayor's nominations for Ward | publish it) ‘Thinking there ‘must be some. | James Burrouzhs, charged with causing the death Cee rentie Mere i hi moniale of persons win hare ieee tescted fn | Of the Gourt of Appeals, by a large majority Apothecaries, reported the same back recommend- | fring in it Siac tieet. on, of James H Olive, by the negligent management | NOW, You are inter n this state of thin; suffering and danger by the Bitters, wheu the ec —— ing thelr contirmation; confirmed. Also reported | porter for ‘the “Star wan eet his | of the steamer St’ Nicholas, In the waters of the | YOu® Mayors of Washington, Georgetown, and | Sifferine and danger by the Bittors, when Without Ph Mayor's nominations for the membereof tee ennai = = ne ge _ =~ Peltins veer, ? Alexandria, or some representative of their inter. | 61\"" a _ sax S From Mexico. ences at ene nies wrerenll contraned, ered to furnish it. We accordingly published it, | the State. GW. Brent, Esq., represented the | ( verament intereet. ir yourself about this for Washington. The ci y was healthy. The v believing 1t to be the genuine: h, or as near it | 2¢cused parties. thing, for it is the death throe of yast capita! Spanish frigate Isabel U1. bad arri it Vera Cruz Word. whose nomination was rejected by ayes 3; | as it would be possible tocote, wader theci. |. Capt-Wilkinson,S H Devaughn and B.Whext | (hing, for itis oe of ‘vast capital and _ ed comnscenicule witht Ghd Seni apicioce Mi noes 11 iy ‘ cumstances. This is the whole of it. As to the | were sworn for Neco ee crygone seat MARRIED. ramon was at Lagos. The Liverals were concen BIll for the relief of Daniel Dunaven; passed. | Court, it is due to Judge Crawford, and to our | a nce atbher nan the “batter ther weaeg | Consionnes ran @reamzn Moxricxtto yabn On Th neust ad, by Rey. Wm. Edwards, | ting their forces to wtlack the Capitol The phy panda Schools ie omni en reporter also, to say here, that he is not conscious Gay on dak ia @ a3 “ Burr vhs pilot of New Yor, August 6.—Alexander & Cook, G. | GEOR: UX, Esq. of Fernand uae Tine, | 1.iberuts tad acized the bishop of Guadalajare to of the Public Schools to establish ten additional | of ever having misrepresented the action of the oD ss Oe eo SERS ENNCCEN PE LS adams, 0. Auditaen, Busey & Baraed 1 oe Z\B, daughier of Judson Mitchel, Hira, | elect the exchange of Uragua. The Mirauion pubite scbools; — Bill to Vo for the erec- | Court—certainly not wilfully, and he believes not ——— — A. Buchly, Blanchard & Mohun ve H. Belks. tion of election barriers; oint resolution, If there is a gentleman connected | _Mesrs FA. Tucker, M. Wallingforth, R. Ix | A; Buchly, Blanch Berry, B.8'T Cine ae remonstrating against the raising of the tolls on minal Court for whom our reporter | ‘el, M.Finnell and L.. French were examined, | A010n Gefolt, WO. &, U. Gollasce, Oeaepicd coal upon the Chesapeake and Ohio canal; passed more profound respect than for ita | Who testified that as soon as it was discovere: ‘Ss v. Cu “en Sean, ro La ome 5 Bill to relay a gutter on the south front of square | ex-ellent and high-toned District Attorney, it is | UPoM the steamer St. Nicholas that the small boat | © Son, Wot fe bes ‘Weed’ No. 220; INNTRS.—Persons i Pennies will aways find tham for exabane it the Star Oftas eoantnr sday, A RO ALL Georgetown, D. party were threatening to atlack Vera Cruz. <0 — — Storm at Springficid, Lil. Monday, the Sth instant, O'Donohue, W. T. Dove, Dorsey & Wood, D | s i peers Ren Cares igen fa his honor Judge Crawford. was likely to be run over, every possible effort | 0 p fgumees 2 " : 4 oy. seat slaus liter of the | panied by terrific thunder and Bill to revive an act to take up and relay a gut-} ‘The court tuen took up the case of the United | 88 made to prevent accident) the. steamers 5 Feklin C2 Fa eh Go eS : Fa ee BF: BJ over apes Croke be ae . ter In the Second Ward; passed States agt. William H. Marquise, for keeping a le was blown, and the course of the boat Gilman, J. Gibson, F. Gerecke, W. H Goay, i 1 4 ag carriage manu! y an Bill authorizing the Mayor to anticipate the | gambling house, which, accerding to the lawof | changed, the gong struck and the engine stopped. Gothelf & Behren, A. W. Gadder & Co.,Hyde x | “3 d.'Na. revenue of the Corporation, to redeem the bonds | Congress, is considered of the same nature as that | The, steamer, however, continued to move for- Pee lt smyoe of the Alexandria and Washington Railroad Com- ds and acquaiut Davidson, F. Harper, B. Jost, Jackson, Bro & Co id, of obtaining money under false pretenses. The | Ward, under the impetus she had received, and ? 4 pany; referred to finance committee. tie ly inv o i ts of the cit! ousiderab! R. M. Jchtebn & Goat F foun a kene ¥ invited to atiem § parts of the city were e jerably > 7 s Satarda 1 100 h dam. it was impossible, however. to obtain ‘The board then met In joint session for the pur. | “2% W## Pending when our report closed. Seldwied. Onoes ae pei nee swith, Lewis & Co.. E. M. Linthicum, ary | tet at Wie hbere oadtoes al = parcial A aanpeaehiiptal tay tinoner or damage. There of electing an assessor for the Fifth Ward, to the boats to be lowered, but the crowd’on board | 1et, Chapman Lee, J.B. Moore, C. Murz, H at Ae. Ae Dewan, | Were MO persows tojared supply the vacancy created by the ineligibility of | , THE TounNamunt at Antinotox YasteRpar. | was so great as to render the task dificult. He, | McLaughlin Myers & McGhan, W.G. Metzerott, | DOWNS. Mr. Joba ‘and Mrs. Ann Downs, Soeree F Barrett, Mr. Powell (President of the | 4* <0ticipated, there was an immense gathering | fore it was effected, several boats from. Aiexan. | W-H. & O. i. Morrison, New Dome of Capitol, | ak Bor of kind mestors aah ical Expedition. rd. of Common Council) | chair. at Arlington pyrttey, ob the occasion of the | dria had reached the spot; so the steamer con- one een w. Orme, G.& T. Parker & Co., Fy mn ee 0b pede «am t Nipla edb, Aen Bethe Ualea My _ Meada ueminsted Geo. Barrett, who was | Curma™ent dive by nced ae ae eg nounted | tinued on her wa Biv, Bae ieee & Spaulding, J” G- | vrovailad, Honjamin would wat hevedted. : “A lee’ 4 z Rives, Mz}. G. D. ‘Ramsay, C. Stribling, Smith. The Court havlng considered the subject dis sonian Institution, Sibley & Guy, J. Ly Savage. charged the parties ey steamer Bibb, which went to ‘The joint session then adjourned; and the Board | %#4 Was continued until 4 o'clock, when the ee nee mae we believe he ix not dead, but lives @ BLL to open a ditch in an alley in the Seventh Ward; spirit in Heave § fs t r, wil eestor yorsthers, reat contest for the prizes came off. Previous to B. Seegel, L. H_& G.C. Schneider, P. J. Steer, | oP A’ corps to observe the solar eclipse of the iSth July , Sowing Nestea bling, ed the fol- | fr cummennement. wever, the Hon. 1-1 ste- | yy inet, laying “tailed to qualttpes pacer the | J. W.Southeron, J. Schiefley, Captain W. Ay arrived bere on Friday. Afver rece! ving a supp y ‘ vens, of Oregon, delivered a very neat address, | } t | z as = 2, law, the Court ordered that an election be held | Smith, Smoot & 'Burroughs, Selma Seibert. J the usual voting place of the first district upon oi Sverre, tinny fg Senet a eh the 16th of Angust, for a constable of that disirict, | Thompson annan, W. 8. Thompeoa, J. \ of coal sine sailed for New York it és under stood tuat the corps met with great success in thetr operations the weather baving been very f.- after which the rules of the ring were read by | OY, Maj. Emery. The judges appointed were Johan Jobuson, Col. Emery, and John Whitfleld. The Joint resolution of the lower board ,authorizin; the Mayor to enclose the new guard-house ar i = orable under the commissioners authorized to hold the | Thompson & Co., Taylor & Maury, Franck Vay- renee ee ys. é riding was quite spirited, and continued some | ejection in May last. lor, Varnell & Finch, Washington Arsenal, G. M . pipe vard with a suitable brick wall; referred to | ding was Laskey was declared to be the best Devyd Haenliby cis 0d. s0138 tet ek It wits t- WS ©. .b Wiie £00 R's. Williamson, Wetesin bacanthan aoe ee pte St enero Kaatast Bill authorizing the uae of a shed on Seventh st. | Tider, and accordingly placed the wired scepter | tent to kill F Tatterson on the 5th of July last, | J- Warren Webb, W. P. We And yet we bend above iis grave, ’ ‘west, on the wharf; referred to wharves commit. | PO" the fair brow of Miss Virginia Hodges, as was placed at the bar. The Court dischar Passengers:—T. 8. Sherman and lady, B. F With tears, and eall him dead, PHILADELPHIA, August 6—A meeting of the soak adjourned: Queen; Mr. Teel crowned the first maid of honor; rom the felony, but held him to answer at | Sherman, Miss Kate M. McFarlin, W. ©. Greea- all hirudead, Bato’, we kbow stockholdersof the Philadelphia and more f and Mr. Wm. Geary the second. Prior to the e October-term for a wiiedemeanor. leaf, Miss LC Dawes, W.M_ Duncanaon, Dr He dwells where living waters flow.” Centre Railroed was beid at Avondale Saturday Common Council.—The board met at the usual | coronet being received by the Queen, a few hour, the president in the chair Acommunication was received from the Mayor, transmitting report of the apothecaries of the 31 the List of delinquents for taxes ai hill, Mr. Evelieth, E! Evelieth, Mr. Roheds, several wards for the quarter ending June 30th, Love Frasts.—Two of these social meetings, —— <= Se ey ae we N.ivs. Taylor, G.A Adams, A. G. Herkaoth, 1860; also, report of the Water Registrar for the | peculiar to the Methodist denomination of Chive. The Court appointed W. B. Price, R. Brockett | E. Smith, John Smith, Capt. Bayman, and S. V moath of July; also, reportof the Water Purveyor | iians, Lave taken place recently in our city—one and Thomas Smith » committee on public prop- | Roberts. from May ith to August 4th, 1860; all of wiuch | on ‘Sunday aftertoon at the Last’ Wasklagins ‘ware appropriately referred. Mission, Me The Clerk of the Court was ingtructed to give | Manning and lady, 8. iblic notice—by advertisement in the papers of | Francis Mason, Miss A the city for thirty days—that publication would | Newman, Peter Kemper a S. Falman, Jno, Mason, ewman, Miss Margaret nd lady, W. F. Under- ee GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS A resolution wes adopted authorizing a lease of the rovd within twenty days to the Philadelpnia, Wilmington and Beitimore Ratiroad Company. uniess 2 subscription is ra sed te carry en the road ander the present direction. appropriate remarks were made by Mr. Seitz. ‘The dancing was kept up until a late hour. A Wester Defaulter. \ GEOR r IN erty. Pi * Cixcinyati, August 4.—Charles Mc! » of PETITIONS. thi er ar sion i oa tithe Nine en ft was ordered that the school het in the gun- last MEMES ae sangria men a the f oe =e ESDAY 'EN- | the firm of West 3 Mc Dougal. jon he a ono l- Or, e other n ai e in -, + ? etly via tee cuca “Ly " ; . Petition of sundry citizens against the opening | Station of the same church,’ Rev. P.L.. Wilson, | rataa’” Be comer of the Court Green be re- | Lea peacefully along Seventh street, (Isiand.) he s Meeting in front ofthe City tal, panied by the book keeper it is stated thet they of an alley in square 513; petition of John Ott, Feet be object of those meetings appears to} And after the transaction of some civil busi- | Was astailed by an armed band of despersdoes + A fall toad of Musis will be in at- | tox 923.009 Welonging So the Sra. ‘The boas gz to refunded certain taxes paid in 1958; @ frequent reunion of the members of the | ness of no interest, the Court adjourned until | 8% ruilians, ten to fifteen in number, who, with- | tend ome ae ey ve doors on Saockabon hatened “4 ae nas pthers, asking for | churches, tending to encourage and strengthen | court in course. out any provocation whatever, knocked bim + been ness, and bad % footway along the east front of square 951 ; pe- ¥ B= ch ot| “as hi has iron.”? Thi = titien of Joseph Davidson and others, asking for Past pee nhl oar pam tees te ler ioe a By order of the Beli and down and beat him most unmercifully, notwith- erett Association of | large Southern and Western patronage. ib od Georgetown, JAMES A. MA Pres. bers at these meetings sing and pray and exhort | A Rumor ArLoat.—itis rumored about that the standing bis loud cries of murder it not] ané st W.H. TENNEY. Sec;’ Obitua: the paving of an Sites tm arene 904; all of which | each other to patience and diligence. ‘The occz- | Japanese contribution has been distributed to the | strange, Mr. Editor, that while Congress is so — 7 — 24 were appropriately referred. sions were made began gs interesting, even to | city — = also that a quota to each man | tenac siege n= ee been tas rights of our Gov- N oO 5? OS. B..U,, &F . wee gre Hy hy eo 4 Lisbon aea MEM SWORN LN. non-professors, b zeal of those who were the | was considerably decreased a required contei- | ernment when dealing with other powers, it has - whe firm of James, Hew! 70. Of Lives Thomas P. Morgan, E9q , recenily elected from | speakers. ‘Several aged men and women related | bution to sid 1d relieving veered cee: | ernment when deall abort the government os.the lose out our entive chook of SUM ATER DREGE | Bere yesterday, leaving manumitted all wiselaves, the pt wae; in -_ of — obert _ their experience in the Christian life, some of | from@ebt incurred by the late mayoralty election. | Federal Metropolis? Here in this very city, the 4 st re | four hack loads of whom attended the funeral to- jr_, whose seat was vacant because of in- ODS, &e., &c., at Pri st for Cash—no more them having been in the service as much as half | It was a nice game to play if Dame Rumor speaks | central attraction of the Union, American citizens | wii! be asked SPILMAN & HUNT, day as chief mournerf equality, appeared. and being found duly quali- | a century. . the truth, and the details. must have been a (the proudest title on earth) are used and bea’ jy 2-co2w OS Bridge streot Tuere have been several cases of sun-stroke to- tied, was sworn and took his seat. = aggravating to the men who were to be the re- | as if there wes no government, no la protect HOSE PERSONS WHO HAVE BLOOD day REPORTS OF COMMITTEES—BILLS PassED. Tas Porpvrar Prize Exmistrions at Odd ciplents of this gift. It is said to have been repre- | orderly and quiet citizens in their just rights. T red MILL BAGS in their possession Bill to pay for the erection of barricades in the | Fellows’ Hall, it will be seen by advertisement | sented to the Police that by the engineering of | Are there no police stationed on that part of the ‘will please return them to Columb: a Excarsion to the Great Eastern varions wards atthe late June election; passed. | in another column, close up this evening with a | their superiors a division of the fe rapirrs Present | Island? If so, where were they last night?— | Water street, weor, eto Baxtimone, August 6 —A large number of ex- Bill for the grading and graveling of E street — exhibition forthe benefitof Mr. Sanderson, been made for 160 men for is city, when | answer, corner Four-and-a-half street and Mary-] _au4- BOYC cursionists to view the Great Eastern went down south, from Sixth to Eleventh street east; . | the eenes sae accomplished lessee. On | there are only 100 in the service; that consequently | land avenue, one of them asleep on a cellar door, N WARM WEATHER to Annapolis to-day, bat only about 2,000 went on Biil for constructing a branch sewer and drop at | this occasion, besides the beautiful and classical | they were better off in the dividend than they | the other guarding his sleeping companion. I PREPARE FOR COLD! | board. The day was intensely bot. The Presi- the southwest corner of Ninth street west and | | exhibition which the eye never tires of looking | would have been if their superiors had not en- AN Exe Wirtn: We are now receiving, and will bedur-ng the | dent and members of the cabinet are expected to street north ; passed. Bill for taking up and re- | at, and the exhilarating music of Messrs. Bird gineered the matter for them, and that, having Washington, August 6th. month of Angust, 1.000 tons of COAL, of all sizes, | visit the ship on Weduesday or Thuraday. setting the curbstone on the north front of square | and Scheel, which on ost. sove received = large Fomtd oe well afford Lis a Looe age By ene SF ete yee etek ig pereg 141 on the south side of H street north, between | hearing, fifty beau! © contribute $5 eac ° fore mentioned. *% Marxer.—The market opened om, i eappearance of Edwin Forrest. at $300, will be distributed by lot - | A list, it is sald, was made out, and each was te: | montan x? ere raze car | Ouf Oilices, if you wish to eaye m sr Eighteenth and Nineteenth stecets west; ; mong !'morning with a large supply. The range of MYERS & SOD New Youn, Avg.6.—The New York Herald Bill for grading L street south, from New Je! dience. Of course, those who have received so | quired to sian it, acknowledging the contribu- | vegetable stands sien po attractive the No, 41 Water utreet, Georgetown, oualiatads that Babie Forrest. the acter, will re- avenue to Four-and-a-balf street west ; pamed. much pleasure and so much jewelry at the hands | tlon. This will of course appear to bea voluntary | 5, consisting of the choice productions of our d » W. P.O MYERS & CO. appear on the stage at Niblo’s in September, and Bill for the construction of a sewer along C strect | of Mr. Sanderson, will see that he gets a bumper | contribution on the paper, the rumor gives it agen bes farms and gardens, as well as the sclec- | Jy 27-2w “Office cor. G and 2ad sts., Washing’n. subsequently in Philadeipbia, Baltimore and north, between Four-and-a-balf and Sixth streets | to-night, on the occasion of his benefit, and posi- | a very involuntary Bes epg ort not some | tions from more distant localities. The attend- INGE Al ities. ‘west; passed. Bil authorizing the curbatone to tively the last night of Thicdon’s Museum of Art | of the parties inter weus more | ance was numerous, apparently the bosines: AVING DETERMINED TO CHANGE MY other cities be set, ong yr paved on oo - pom in this city. be Fai IE light on the subject? of the day was up to the average. The hay mar- }-for cash my entire stock 0} Dk NCY New York Bank Statement. Jas. A. Fletcher in the fourth rican pons Bil Tux Liour Ixpantay.—This fine corps bed a] Tux Gueat Easteun EXCURSION —One of the | Ket, Wes occupied. by ng and carts, laden | GOODS. Having purchased othe most favora locality and being desirous of closing out as ear! authorizing the laying of a watermain on the south | erin iow or Ste molten oor a; we learn | most pleasant and really enjoyable excursions on | With articies usually found in that F008 Tecoma ait whe set be in want of bargains side of Massachusetts avenue, from Eleventh street | tD#t in View of the malicious reports in circula- is presented in the one now nearly perfected | ST? fos , will do well’ to give mes call. west to Tenth street west, and along said Tenth | Non, tending to their injury and the injury of | by the committee in charge for Annapolis per the | Tyg Porowac Lint Invawray —maj. Davis y street to New York avenue; peek) Bill autho: ard Phy Bee rm een Coaeter pron baton Coorg sion: poabeunternteeere red a vine has just received a lot of very handsome Freneh | 2% 24 1™ 4 - it mshi p about which so many columns t bis hich hay c juing yo 4 rod Pode a rpnes et 8 re the ‘‘Zouaves” to this city; their reception and fee cae written and so many steel and wond | ‘tigue caps 2 store, whic ve attracted New Yor, Aug. 6.—The weekly statement of the city banks show decrease of $971,000 in specie; 437,090 in deposits; and an increase of $1,014,000 in loans and $416. in circulation . Kailread Accident attention, and are greatly admired. The LL KINDS OF Bostox, August 6—At Canton, . the stpect. wath treat 5 passed entertainment, and the arrangement for the grati- ved during the past five 4 much » A GAME : yA gs} memegiee: (Tea entbor tog the ts ‘oa of a watefrnain tiong cation of te citsone, and be ie public snp whe fime of tbe Great Faslera hae traveled into every | Seatgeuteer eon wre toate xf bt Inntey of * Bought at the Highest Prices, Wm. Warren, of Stoughton, killing him almost Street north. from y ben to Third street west . | 2f¢ to blame for the ntment which the | land on the civilized globe, and awakened, ¢s- | their fatigue dress. The ca) is very light, and At KLOTZ’8 RESTAURANT. tly: : citizens suffered. The ent will be made | pecially on. this side of the Atlantic, the moet onsists of a black body with light blue band | sud-eolm* Ninth st.. bet, Pa.av and D st, ; ; without respect to persons. wide-spread curiosity on the party of the People. und top. . AEUEGER BLOAT ORB Five at Gayeville, Vermont. a Tue Excasion of the Odd Fellows to Analos- Sadan utes ee nae: « Make a he CzntRat GuaRpnouse Casz.—Mandy Hop- G SUPERIOR SEWING MACHINES. Pmt pgertig 4 ang 4 the benefit of their | ofthe fact. kins, col., was taken in for rapped TPs oir ssenlbel dlkiebted ba: dat of 2 State ana | amd bridge across White tivec, were a Tux Sr. Josxrm’s Mace Oxrman Aarium, | MOUing fet tunster pald the fin om Om County Fairs, Gaysvil e this morning. Loss $100,000. which will be an edifice of magnitude, witijty | sian hal aa usa Waal ta P . SSE ADVERTISEMENT in another col eet Ly namitted yyy manu- wo umn of iversall, fine fast sailing ch ie sale, about which in- Keetured x Gore 5 Scns Co. Fhiladelphia, nA 6.—A Mr. P ite antler giro: 6 is sp hig das tA oes y Elliptic. ‘Ainut or Mahogany Cased, @63 | over and killed by the cars at Exeter, New P @ report in the case of Mr. Thomas M. ing the right of Mr. J. W. R cl - —_—— shire, on Saturday. obinsan hold beet uP ean ‘short period. Tue Navt-Yarp Sabbath Schoot an-| Totlet Cased, Walnut or Muhogany, $75 and ‘ seat asa member from the Sixth Ward,de-| FataL RattRoap —As the train Mr. Chapin, from a ee ES M superior worl Mevements of Gen. Walker. ‘Accroext. on pec pounce an excursion to Fort Wash! and the | incre elsiarte Sti kates var See to be so entitled. The re- Orange and Alexandria railroad. Porick Matrens—Before Justice Clark.—Sarah | White House Pavilion to-morrow, ( ednesday.) |’ Se hi 2ufsctu New ORLEaNs. 6 “ Pung eee Mfichdliwe Balika, lon, | Gratton: Sesued ei ptmeace ee Men een ae ae teee i 7 Gabe Say cher Sewing, Mechine mncufaccared mi Siew Onsuams; the Island of Cosumel on a with usi, the 20th July. It consisted of five stasli vese!s, ited. States. Sop *S Fancy Store, 3 p> am Tux MontcoMeRt Guard announce a grand isa scte 3 THOMAS MAX WELL, Agent. and about 50) men. tler, ing pto- i picnic at Arlington Springs on Wednesday, the saiiahi Ann Brower, © ———————— ee Pee” sh tna article : ANIA AVENUE. 7 Wana Se fane fined $3.16. Wm. 8 Sim; i it Keep a lookout for ina PENNSYLYV. = of clothing were found ‘the cowcatcher. Te eae hanes a dangerous dog; fined | future advertisement. j 278 see, Bostos, Aug. 5 —William A The dowa train, howeyer, found and picked up $1.58, on confession of judgment. Don's Fonctt the picnic of Gorsuch © ceived this day by ae tm Ni orth sire et, was a the body, which was cutin twain from head to eee Sabbath School, t rrow,at Columbia ‘spice er bs wifh, by b and Ls re Brecem ae ge ge to yes! A ree For particulars see advertisement. Penge.) ant ALEXANDRIANS COMING TO THE BELL Ev- } St xanrr Rarivication Musvine To-moRROW aromas soged. A: Cooper’ Sear or | Buar tx mvp the EE tate come pRMICINES, Niour —The Gazette says: “We ao ;P.C.R5 Jos. Hough’ C. R; | Atalostan I on y next. See by the Union Club of thie city to them to | 540: Spree it aolae | it — : Meashington on Wedvesday nlgt next to attend jPod facker Ofer BR the grand excursion of St ©" FORD, Jt, ‘the meeting of the Gaion party . ~ } aor Gime. ofthatcity. it is expected ® large number ‘St. Vincent's Female will her.” ‘at bien dap Achaea ae eoeeH — ake for pleasure. for the paltionlase tala'fotete bo: : sub. Sk artes CAT eet of "Pas — nthe ~ Logg pti inden tol, rom Puladeiphin, with 1 tvs of eal fo Moms, Shed & Ds Also. . ——<$— oyes, from port, with © Dyesussep Yesterday, Wm. Babbington pean pa -Checr ‘peared beture Justice Doan josuewer os ues vitae an assaultand ou M: DMB ape Spats are to-morrew — iat en’s Mire : Eeerhe