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. LIT aT Mowics, 23 —The districts Bavari: Affairs in Geergeto EVE ING § | gsheos cedes to Prussia contains 40,000 inhabitants Tue RarivicaTion MEBTING.—Last migh: THE 4 yee avian ¢ TAR. General Fitz Henry Warren has been nomi- FLORENCB, Aug. 2} —Austrians contimue to | ene c:tizens of Georgetown assembled in the eee ag .| nated for Congress in lowa by the Democrats os Georgetown, on the 2th instant, on take mations! relics and objects of art fr fine bail of the new market-house, in response The Largest Cireulation in the Distriet, | 1: me Third District, and Mr. Allison vy the | bs Br OCRET BOOM containing « aacme @ | Nenice, Twenty-five thousand italian pris- | (0 tue call of Mayor Addisca. ‘The evening ublicans. . ‘mone: oners have been released. was favorable, and the Was filled from w.D. * re the Bangor (Maine) District, the Demo-- apr dag rink mas Abviy to W Bavaria, Aug. 23.—All defensive measures | (be entrance to ihe piaviorm_ witb a crowd of W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Proprietor. | eraisand Conservatives have nominated G7 GATE, No, 9, West «treat, Georgetewn. 5 O'CLOCK P. M. of Sivit Zeniand bas been discontinued As earnest supporters of the President and bis : ee = | M. Weston, (formerly of the Washington Re- ~OST—On the 10th iustant, between St Pots? Parts, Aug. 23—The Empress of Mexico | policy as can be found. The ball was opened WASHINGTON CITY: publican.) yf ‘an INSUBANCE POLI- bas gone to Miramor. ® little before 8 o'clock, an@asection of the SATURDAY AUGUST Several Ward Associations of Johusom men ‘ame of Chas. 8 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. [To Associated Press.) irectioa of Prof — Eis the Ewen cies Dain or Pennsylva- ¢ Georgetown, and two lege conten. . WASHINGTON. August 25. 1908. corieaua crlatrceanae vot pienigemmniation or. ecusel ane perme prey A ae nia. D. A. Finney has been nominated tor Gon- [ in money. A liberal reward Pa TR FG, Jy Cooke & Oo. faralsh the following | Sonbled here, cede trenty of ‘pence, though | Sine o'clock the meeting was called to order by SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELR- | €t/6s 0n the 9:4th pa Colfax and Turpie,can- | of Weahingtnn T ibstrance Office, meat to Ban | quotations of Government securities : ning, | BOL Jet Signed, may be regarded as accom- | Cape. James Goddard, and Hon Henry Aaai- = n ana, Messrs. © x an urpie, ie a > i ing. 1 a. te t ar GRAPDIC AND OTHER MATTER. __ | didates for Congress in the Ninth District, G5 BREW ABUT Lost. on Tuceder. tet of Aug. | vy. s. 6's Coupon, 181... mer ays Pe gar 24,8. m_—The Prnssiaa troops | Sy Tn eee veyed Seraibebnaine = 2 ————————— — | bave arranged for a joint canvass—one speach . tants see = by nee 0" U.S. Five Twenties, isee. il 101% } are rapidly retiring from Bohemia. follow ing officers :-—V ice Presid. Hon Jas. Cee eee TeRT ae: | Seseeenbet Wl sak tate cee Crate Bane | Siok Ch rece aS” aL eaNe Ee | Use Five Teekae bee 108K Yanlop, EM Linihicum. John Marvory, ¥ 7 . Ss ‘ptember. as] Tne an turming Same to OC. us wo W pestle , Jenkin omits, And Sam or Pp. 3 as Ce ae ee | made arrangements for sixteen joint speeches— DICKSEN Re SBe Ui Strect, butween Gand Ti te* 102 FURTHER BY THE CABLE. ley, Es i Secretaries—Capt Jame= Goddard, “STAR” MAILED TO THEM BY LEAVING | two in each county. ects and. au 2420" 106 106% ies oa wane TREATY WH. Craig, Ricbara Etmonsen, Wm Alber: THEIR ADDRESS AT THIS O¥FIOK. TERMS % i NEW YORK FIRST BOARD BALRA. THE SIGNING 0) . King, W. Hi. Robrer, Esgs TR. tal.—The New York Commercial x a : : FIFTY CENTS PBR MONTH. “ies says:—The matter of chief in- BOARDING. Conpons, 111}; Five Twenties, 1:62. 111%; ——_----— The President then staied the onyect of the - —= terestin Wall street fs the ‘corner, gent. |) eta rs enties, 1964, 108%: Five Twenties, | 1MMENSE DEMAND FOR FIVE-TWEN- weeling to be to endorse the principi's pramw! < : ‘ortis yi Rirties. PLE Sted b: ate Nauiomal Con vention at i" CIRCULATION OF THE CITY PRESS. | The ‘shorts’ are still having to pay 40% per mde Reed | int Gane ee dental deme <highnjachapetbesudene megeeooras ay for nS. - . Hi . : reetatoe of ihe dally me nowring ot the | ion or neaiiy the ents SuppAY of old ap- | i288 Fires oe od ak cet ee New Your, Ang.25—The following hasbeen | Tne!"pgirPeriy before, them, Be iptredaond i pears to be in the ofa bull combination, OA KD—a few gentlemen oan be accommodal INTERVIEW OF THE WORKINGMEN § o : ~ stinc’ oly 4 SES oe en Renee ln ati | Dae up the premium as they please. With ploaenat ROOMS, with or without Board, | SGSRMIetRE Witt THE PRESIDENT. | 'Ce!¥ed by the cable a very clear voice, distinctly, resolutions en competing for the Government advertising It 1s undersieod that the clique now hold nine | in a location convenient to bednew by plying 9 At 3 o'clock this afternoon the committee Lompon, Ang. 25, noon.—Advices have been | dorsing the President and the Philadeipma Under the recentact of Congress directing such | to ten millions ot gold. Their present policy | t0Mr+ PENNINGTON, No. 42 Mr are. to-day ficial circles ann. ng | Convention, whieh were unanimously adepiad appears to beto tempt # still larger short'intes. | Reer 4% street, teaw*' | appeinted by the National Labor League, ele eece = setge tas sa Rea? The meeting was then addressed by Dr. Chas 3 4 ~ ‘. A 'y ¥ : > @dvertising to be made in the two daily news- ones asto insure a broader basis for a rise v7) Ci I OR TG Ploseans a lately in session in Baltimore, had an inter- Austria and Bavaria was concluded by the Allen, dake concious er tae ce fot i “4 5 f Papers ot Washington having the largest a nave peaea Gortug coum iSwest corner Sd.and 1 sts, aesae | VCw with the President. the plenipotentiaries in session at Prague on | marks, the audience gave three cheers for the cirenlation : % é F )— Fir BORED — Firs rate TABLE BOARD at 92) 5 Mr. John Hinchcliffe, ot Ill, addressed the | Thursday Iast. The treat y was officially | fisg and the Union, avd adjourned. EVENING STAR mopth: FURNISHED KOOMB at $5 to $15; | President on behalf of the committee, saying signed by the plenipotentinries 7,715 copies per day. ing Mostly at & per cent per day. s in behalf of ‘The committee of arrangements bad provided Chronicle 5.068 a m= uM NOR MEETING. UNDER THE | 122 Pennsylvaniaavenns, near wthst. auz3-iw* | {pat it was not the Purpose of the workingmen | their reepcctive hint the same day, Beprensid —— a apie; — -< —e >. - TEMPEKA x OOMs. FU , OR F ; & * ¢ provisions of the treaty is one that | freshment of th nes nd ‘ Intelligence 5 4 Ow ae CO ASHINGTON CITY | Re. i TOUL HOABD, Goines RUSHED, | to form a new party,as had been alleged. They ps OW At different points shail evacuate | which ample justice was due, aud for tue al ee thtirenimee eee SOC EE mit be held TG- | svenue, formerly the Aritngton He wished toibeconsidersd as ignoring all party | ines pcaitigns, and retire to thelr respective | Mrabietteete abick bh carne e pro- yong id (Baodsy) Eo gt ne ra Ko hoot 10 LET. WITH OR WITHOUT Bo. questions. Mr. Hiuchcliffe proceeded to ex- | horcs within three weeks. pricior of the Hotel was justly complimented SRRIABION 8 IRELAND. Hae bt toe Ath w cit en Jon aReeees, | Picasant single or commuvicatin: plain the objects the convention had in view Panis, Saturday, Aug. 25—Noon.—An im- Datu ov aw OLp Mexcuant —Yesterday Fenisnism, like the polypus, seems to thrive | Fay" to be followed be Mowers. Fioon, Drew, | NISHED ROOMS, gt No. 512 K street in their labors; the eight-hour rule being the | MP2S€ demand bas sprung up in this city for | Joseph Libbey. Esq.. an old and weil icv onder adverse treatment; and when apparently | BravLey, WKEELPR. and others 4th and bh ie United States ‘s. Aud heavy orders tor sup- | Ingber merchant, departed this dissevered, decapitated, and teetotally done | _1¢°__JOHN 8. HOLLINGSHEAD, President. | rvanin BOARD at No Ae principal one, and in their effortsthey desired | piies have been telegraphed for tothe Ames. | newest hcon : was 2 Yeon Aa “To IRISHMEN i] doors north of the sven: to have, ‘as far as might be, the co-opera- | Joa), Agents of yarious banking houses im this | bry was highly ned fo: for. sprouts out with new vigor tromeach de- | [15 the Irishuen ur the De rict of C ntuintia:} eomen i ton of the Chief “Magistrate of the | irr és, not least of which wx tached part Lord Kimber ate Lord Lieu- are yospagttulls Fass fo semcreuic te © LY ES Pelee lr desire = kre as el LivFrroor, Satnrday, Aug. 25—Noon.—The yr for mong pr nen = the p on & = ate | ths great Mass Mee: at y Hall,on SAT- | ——————— SF —— Ours 0} or the President had a precedent | steamship Scotia sailed at in to-da. Ne } . He wae the mber of the ‘enant of Ireland, in the course of the debate | Unfat NIGHT. T uested te meet in PERSONAL. in the action of President Van Buren, when | York. sie takes one Retieet peer Aero aces Pe uesees street Meth t Church, in the House of Lords on the bull forextending | fro oe bee Me hig a Pent pd i] —— + visited fore similar purpose, the object then | send pounds in specie on Amerigg® account of which he was one of the original members. the suspension of the habeas corpus in trefand, booty f en tine Eaasges Oomeiees ress M L. SMITH, CLAIRVOYANT AND TEST | being to reduce the legal hours of a day's work QUEENSTOWN, Saturday, Aug. 25—Noon.— | and iook an active part in thing tending Stated that Fenianism is in an alarmingly : THOS. ANTISELL, Obsirman. | 3-1 Piet reads amines diseases, describes dead to ten. ‘That had been accomplished, and it | phe steamship Obina bas xittved to promote its interests. Has funeral will take able-bodied condition in that country, having | JAS RO BEIBNE.: 9 ccretarios A m. toi p.m. Clarendon House, rorucr fen a, | WAS Bow believed that by improvements in place at 4 p. m. to-morrow, from the Congress led by the larcreneae, | JOHN B. BROPRY, $ " eue2at | Snap : 6. eer Ore gare | machinery and otherwise it was now practi Late from Europe. street Church znd will be attended by the Odd deen scotched but not killed by the late repres- Sr AT A MERTING OF THE BOARD OF aED Se a aclal RHicee= } cable to reduce the Inboring day to eight hours New YorK, Aug. 25.—The City of Paris, | Fellows, Sons of Temperance, the Sabbath Sionary measures. He said it was a mistake | [Tf TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. held C u the Btar of the sate asst oes auang | Xnd give the workingman an opportunity for wine caiss tc tan ais lastent os nertecd Schools, and other instututions connected with to suppose that many intelligent persons were | 6 Sacctl on wanndopted | eeatethe follow. | othorthings. to tue dieporal'ct the meee need | physical and mental cultare, enabling Misa to Wheats 4.108. 6.alis.” © 1, | We Chur, t co! ¥ t ing resolution was adopted ~ bal: a Eig - become a better citizen. . V heat was quoted Is., s. Corn, mixed, Tue Coat. Surrmenrs.—The delay in the not connected with the conspiracy, or that the Ke-oived. That the following places be desig- a we of tie eee on my hands e th rr They also desired to call the attenti f th 268.0265, 3d. American Spirits Turpentine, al of the ceal boats now on the wa. iarming classes did not sympathize with the | nated a> offices for the transaction of e1t Penive Eby er eemed remains of T. DEVIN ney aise ; tention of the arrival of t : the way Sedition. Im the south and west of Ireland: | S¢hce! business by the respective Sul-Boarde of ILLY, nearly four yearr +tnos, "tis hereby an President to the monopoly of the public Iands | 375+ ath jeayes some of the coal companies without * a pounced that as (uearly all) the parties frum whom | hy capitalists; they wished protection from fi i i means of meeting the demand upon although the occupiers of farms, he said, did |; Fer the Sui-Board, First Di rict, (Jat and 2d | groceived contrti-ntions having refused to receive | foreign pauper labor and trem mre present sys- Riptingy ae ear ae The vessels have beer. Gisappeariag, ar . Rot take @ prominent part i the conspiracy. | Wgrie. Setioch room, corner isth and Greets.» | gue baek and Saving peraisted tn my fe tiring | tem ofconviet iabor. The speaker dwelt wih | BUFFALO, Aug. 23 pabe Hon. Almon M- | there are now but few of thice atte wharees, ve saie él Seals ie wan keen tase For the Sub Bosrd, Second istrict. (34 and ath | theme wi bave, in connection witk Mt Mick considerable force upon each of these points, | Clapp, the Radical Postmaster of this city, | Ane shipments were as follows: By the } yet, a8 a matter o ct, it was knowu that had we a)—School room,on BH, between 6th and 7th Byen, ibe most and ouly indefatigable worker in The President replied, expressing his grati- has been superseded by J. Candee, a National den company. 1607 tons; Hampshire and | Shereteliien Mroben Ont ine many paris of the | MRM a ios fied District, (5th aud éth | $8t Commendable undertaking, an fieation at the visit. In’ regard to the proposi. | Unien man. timore company. 1165 tons; Camberland com- country. they would have been perfectly ready | Wards'— Wallach School Building. * the principsl portion of the whole ai t, aprlied | uons presented to bim he would refer to his (og goes pany, 2911 tons; Ray's dock, to join it. the Sub Board, Fonrth District, (7th | {het smallenm to theerection of ancatand suituble | past acts, In relerence to the system of con- From Ohio. Fiovr axp Grain Makwer.—The marke: , )-Male Grammar School room, Jno. E. ftom the eetavlemaont tine watian | Vict labor complained of, he would sey ine | LEnaxon. Ohio, Aug. 24—Samuel Covert, | pegin- io feel the effectof the iucreased re + SMALL CONSCIENCE ITEMS. her. on 6th street i es will be in attendance at these The Secretary of the Treasury and General Y. whore liberality (havi charged bu he bad opposed it years ago. The hemestead | the murderer of the Roosa family, was bung i ite value wnder ihe circemenacenin only policy be had advocated as far back as 1546, | to thelr unsurpassed and attract frem 8 t of wheat. as the Cemand is maisiy lo. week from Me clock on each morning of the | y in this town. He declared hizaself in- | both flour and wheat are less actiy to Friday incinsive, during | ¢xcceded b Spinner are very frequently annoyed of I e ; : and pes i851 the homestead bill passed | uocent of the murder. notice the aeons Gaily of fifty to sew OS las ji 2 | the mont? ry mbe 1 persc ti work. ‘Tininates my conne tion with that | tne Honse, but was lost in the Senate. Sab- barrels of the Evermay flour, by Geo. Waters. and the time of the clerks im the Department is bp test n tote PebRe rool i : lone wince jandoned and practically forgottea | sequently he was transferred to the Senate, The Cholera at Cincinnati This flour is manufactured at the Foundry consumed by idle persons transmitting com- | procure them at the places and times desig at ee DENIS CALLABAN. | and he called it up there, when it was Passed, | CrxcinnaTl, Aug. 25.—There were 26 deaths | Mills, about three miles from Georgetown. by munications in various styles of pleasantry | BY order of the Board ai but vetoed by President Buchanan. He was op- posed to the whole policy by which capitals “R. F. BOISEAU. Bec, Nee —MES. ANN SIMONS, ieccomer Rtiem niki ased, ta! —— on EC é. oy THE CLAIMS COMMIS. | memed’ot Milerming Te ae and all styles of orthography and etymoi ogy" contaiping one cent. or from that to twenty, “ ported yesterday. D. L. Shoemaker & Bro., and is crowing pop a : ~ ular for iamily use as No.1 extra flour. Super nopolize the public lands. He was in i Sink mae are quoted At S10.50a8I1; cut extra, rming the public that she Pasa ah i ; TON» » August 1th, | pared te cure F F favor of the principle that the workingman IPWe $11.75: extra, £12 258813 54, according tu for the conscience fund. All of these contrib. wi tive War Department | Rage fecure FE Oak: Tarren, Iie ney as | ehould have auitalie tame to lator conan res! LOCAL NEWS. family, $14a$16. Grain.—Wheat- ge Utors make the request that the receipt of tue | PO cament ane oe ger be die eee ot ot | Wire at the residence of Wm. W. Bradley, No, | 2ud although he had been a democrat m the el ae $2.76a82 75; white, good to prime, $2,501 amount be ackuowledged in the city newspa- ig eee Claims wission, organise, | 223 11th street oast. between Land K sts south, | widest Seuse, he was in favor of an aristociacy Onviane’ Court, Juage Purcell.—The will | Corn—receipts increasing. Sales wnmportant = = 3 ¥ rs na} t Ordon a yey npgeter rot wes Navy Yai Charces moderate, au 24-3t* of Inbor. As to the number of hours which | of the late Patrick Quigiey was admitted to | Yellow, Sons5 cents: whi pers. The Treasurer of the United St 91, August 9.180%, may be precented tems | CESHDES HW ELON will tind omplovmentin | “bowld coustitnte a day's Iabor, that was a | prolate and fiech Quigley qualified asexecu- | Tue CANAL.—There are no canal boats at just ordered that, hereafter. nos on for fling and regia- | my Tin and Stove Shopin Leseburg. Va. matter of detail and experience, which they | tor; bond $4.000; and Mathew Skerlock, guar- | the dcck= to ¥, the Inst arrival was the J P one dollar shall be separately ack “fod Boe oft opr apy s pean ausst WM. H. THOMAS. could ere eth ir As they went slong: | dian to the orphans of the deceased: boud | Roman, wi 11.2 soradeed Dan bof edgral The but shes S ate " mae | Headouarters, or orner of Se etreet an > FRIEND AND DOOTOR—AIl in | bat he woul say that he was in favor of the | $1.00. . delay is not positively accounted for, but it 1s acme eeaieees = | Pennaylvanie avenue. eer apnea LA ou Business private. @aarantos | -lor‘est number practicable. ’ drawn z T ts Brevet Licutenant Colonel and the end of the month Judge Advocate. Recorder. Margaret R. Palmer was appointed guar- | supposed thai she waier is drawn off at Shep- oR Or nocharge. Call at No. 455 Mth In conclusion. be aseured them of his sym. is Le 0} sot W . Pal ; 4 | herdstown to repair the Mountain Lock, as we et D and E. Mad. GLEASON, Doctress. dinn to the orphans of Wm. J. Palmer: bon: own to rep sw | an iT2w eta pathies, and bis influence, and expressed the | $34.0). stated yesterday. We notice to-day the ar- | = WAR DEPARTMENT ~~ ——. | Wish that in their efforts to better the condition Letters of administration on the estate of the | rival of the Economy S77 Iu reference to the al | \em BuacKON GENERAL’: Orr. Ys HAVE TAKEN ABOUT A GALLON OF | ©! the workingmen they would be snecessful, | lateColL W. W. Seaton was issued io Malcolm | wood. to market: the % th sundries, to Speaker Colfax made in a political | Wasuineton, D.€ . / ueust 10, 1343. & Bachu_and two dozen tan humbugs, | “nd that the infinence of the congress they had | Seaton bond S6,QK). Benj. Darby: and the ©. T. Snanfler, with im Indiama; that he had lavely oA® are ¥ pega Board, to " tot Brevet pT OO GL ae us street, pon D } just held would be felt for good throughout The first aud final account of the executor of | wheat and corn, “4 ce aiers. Deparied— mesg bs ~ 2 volonel J. BW. Brown, surgeon. 0 8S A » Presi- i ently 7-im* the country Jas. M. Smith, and account of personal estate The Capitola, with merchandise, to ©: ad ton “and heard that Mrs. Lee had been the « al ar ag oo Colepel H oh wit: _——_—_—_—_— The President spoke at some length, and the | of same were approved and Pe 3 Ferry: S. Billmyer, do. 10 Shepherdstow and had said that when she t po: ane ta pa Ripcctygh ‘enant Colonel An- W erat tion of his hearer: as SS ———_@— tat! re, lumber to Seneca: and ten boats Pm secnaere, Pi ceconoel i stay in Warren Welotes son: 2;8 A, end rs i fe. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS various warm expressions of applance, aed Base BALL.—The match game, yesterday ent ot § i the ground,” the Alexandria Gazet/e says that | Cotder, will meet in New York city om the wthat JN EW AND CHEAP FALL Goobs, AT MIL. Upon the concinsion of his remarks, the | afternoon, between the first nine of the Ne. | Dizp—George H. Garner, the colorea man po cage Fs f — September next. for the examination of candidates LYRE 101 BHIGE STREET, GxoRGE. | *POKesman of the workingmen introduced the | tional aud Jeflerson Bare Ball Clube, which | whoce ing was torn off in the machinery at bie ee bas not been at Arlincton since the tae into the Medical Staff ef the United TOWN ™ 0 yde {all Galicocs, a 1, 18°, , 20. 22, Seer oe inaiiaualty to tne President, and 8 | came off at the grounds south ofthe Presidents? Ray's Too F ag phair py nen 8 o'clock . * «3 an Cts, 2.000 yds Flannels, at 40, 45, 50,625,, | PTY ‘esan ne ueleea- | was witnessed by a very large assemblage of | Isst nig e ¥ 4 was S ee ipbhiicants must be over twenty one years ofage, 57, 100 cts. ; 4.000 yds. Bleached Muslin, at | tion retiring afterwards much gratified by the Indies Sud contiee, The cinying was very | ofage. A few memenis before death he told €7 Mejor General McDowell, commanding | "4 Physically for am invitation to appear before 23, 25. 28. $i, ST>o; (0 yds. Brown Muslin | visit. fine, and frequently were the individuaj | his wife that if he lived, life wonid be youd of the Department of Califordia, announces | the Board shiuld be addresse! to the Summon Pres Geass ete beled aren ae Players applauded. ‘The score stood at the | satistaction, and he was ready to die. George that it is made the duty of the officers of | General, U.S A. state the fall nase. Housekeeping Goods. Gloves, Hovis ata a WHITE HOUSE. close of the game 61 for the National and25 for | was highly esteemed by all who knew him. the army in Arizona to see that dance d * of birth of the can: | and Notions. Will now be receiving cons The Executive Mansion has been thronged the Jeffersen. Me i ie - = supplies of F. GOODS, which we are de to-day again by visitors to the President: but nected with their commands are not suffered | c#tions must be iurnished. 'Y 5g Ss + OSALS FOR ¥ NISHING asst bs mined ts) sell The pubsic will findit great- | ,,, REAL EstaTE Sace—Green & Williams, ak ws N ¥ to me their ——— in connection with | wuciehie bold be aren ecemy daring the ly to their advantage to examine our stock before | *W Of them, however, succeeded in gaining P aS 255 eee Save the Territorial elections. i # 28 auctioneers, sold lot il and part of Jot 10, in BK and time and place of service mud tas purchasing, an interview, asthe President was engaged asing i 4 square £2), intersection of Penusylyania and 1 2 aymenter’s Ciice, Us from, the officers with whom he has | —t 241m BENJAMIN MILLER. | Guring a good portion of the day with Secre. | 302%" Caroling avenues and aun and 5th streets PR ve SA “ So The Topeka Record learns that General | “Woallowance is made rerne xpenses of persons REASURY DEPARTMENT tary Stanton and General Grant, on business | east, subdivided lots A and B, to J.U. Dulin; | SeParat until the first day of September. Isi6. at ©. ©. Howard, whois at the head of the Freed. | undergoing the examination, av it ie an indiopen. T = Avovsr 14,1856, | of importance connected with the army, lot C, to F. W. Letournau: lot D, to G. W. Ma . sable prerequisite to appointment Notice ts hereby given to holders of Gestinnaes gee, for 15x ‘cents per foot each. Lot 6, im | ifvered et Weabinetes, Nevy Yarden eee Sra Sarees, Bas, been tevited to become | “teas centr conte menmeain die medi- | of Deposit of Temporary Loan. other than those DEATH OF LIBUT. OOM. H. M. BLUE. sane 558, New Jersey avenue. between Kur Bureau of Equipment and. Rec President of Lincoln College, in that city. He | cal staf. forty-six of which areoriginal, beingccn, | tesned fot clearing house purposes, that the The Navy Department has received imfor- | “"4 1 streets, to Sandy Bruce, for 115 cents | 4,200 (forty-five hundred | Links Obal, teas answered the invitation by saying that a3 | **€4 by the act of Congress seeroges, wt 23,1866, | Treasury Department is red to redeem the per foot. 13g inch diameter and lg Inches B. Es, #88mMe on presentation at rious offices from | mation of the death of Lieut. Com. Henry M- —_——e—___.. #008 as his services where he is can be dis- 8. long. |. K. W000 (ten thousand) Links ‘Chale Cable Iron, } ll-eotocls Surgeon General, U.8. A. which they were isened, with accrued intereat Blne, at Charleston, S. C.,on the 22d instant. ACCIDENT TO Mr. B. Fnizzet.—This morn- | 1°; inch diameter and 165, incives log. Pensed with, he will favorably consider it, | (Cp OFFICE COMMIRSARY GENERAL OF | Getcard august Suh ce Tee aero ns | Lieut. Com. Blue wae on “duty on the United | 2. 8 carriage. in eae Hace ee ee begat thousand) 1 wet Ngee aera | PRISONERS. date interest will cease on such certificates. States steamer Taceny at the time of his death. | Tran named Le A Donmee aoe se entle- | Sleight) boxes XX Sheets Tin fax) inches, 87 ltisauthoritatively stated that within a WASHINGTON. D. O., August 7, 1885. H. McCULLOOB ; * | man named L. A. Lodge was seated, was over- For Bureau of Construction > . } NOTICE:— By direction of the Secretary of War, an 17 126 Secrotary of the Treasury (ar: = turned by ® runaway horse at the corner of | se ;three hundred) feet 1% inch Lead Pipe, 4 ‘ew days Governor Marcus L. Ward, of New | claimsagainstthe fund under the chergootiirg | 801712 8 . TELEGRAPE r : iith and H streets, and both the occupants | pounds to the foot, . a: Jersey, will call @ special session of the Leg. | office. akon from Gallen nee cee ene ort 86,000,000 TELEGRAPHIC NEWs. considerably injured. Mr. Frizvel nad his | "Syj:three hundred) feet 1 inch Lead Pipe, 3% islature of that State to take actionontheCon- | as prisoners of will be received until October ee Whee thumb broken, and complained of internal in- | pounde to the foot. ‘ ee | 7 PER CENT. FIRST-CLASS MORT So (three hundred) feet *; inch Lead Pipe, 2 Stitutional amendment, and on such other | I#t: ae. ‘ after that date will not be sigue : Latest by the Cable. told sd EE ee eee, pounds to the feot as gM topics as may come before it. | om GAGE BONDS. e —_—_-—_—_. 300 (one hundred) feet 3 inch Lead Pipe, 1 P y All persons whe have made claim agalust said nds to the foot. — | Sand. sither to this office or to, Brevet Brig. Gen. | “T‘ne wonra MISSOURI R. E.00. HAS av. | SIGNING OF THE TREATY OF PEACE. | [Y[185 YOUNG'S SEwiInaRy. pounds to the foot, PeRsonat.—Postmaster General Randall re. | John E. Mulford, late United States Agent for 3 —_—¢ —___ sBovised ; ll their Grat Mortgage? per A rner of I and 1sth streets. For Bureav of Ordnance. jorized us to sell their first Mo: cent. urned from New York yesterday. We ars | ex: es of prisoners of war, are reqneeted te = The duties of this School, ifor thorough tmatrac- 1 (one) Barre] Sperm Oil, best quality. to this office their correct pest office ad- thirty years Bonds. The whole amount is $6,00),- | NAPOLEON POSITIVELY REFUSES TO , Pr y Hou in primary and advanced studies, will be re- | ‘The above articles to be delivered free of cost to gratified to state that the health of Mrs. Ran Fé Aasblading “eects oe | %2. Coupons payable on the let days of January AID MAXIMILIAN FURTHER. te OND, a a t the Government for freight or trensportation. and dail, which has been much impaired of late, is | amount duc and the chersetes OF tea hinge eine | and July of each year, in New York. — mene. Sutton aes pene Of the party fareiehing. a amount due and the chai fr of the funds taken -EANS -eED EP a. ADI TAKE PARTICULAB NOTICE— Sufficient cuaranty for pt ry will be mproving. | by the rebels must be clearly stated. Before consenting to this Agency, we have made | 11 E MEANS TO KEEP FAITH WITH THE Anis, ARE Pal cal sateen ha. | copuieeket Ge Tviatece eens E.A MITOHCOCK, ‘eful examination of the merits of theee bonds UNITED STATES, Ss, T™ '79's0n: CALVIN 0. JACKSON, } General Us Vola sear DREST & BROTHERS, Nos 17= and 179 sou: ACKBO S7The Mass Meeting to-night st the City | Majer jeneral Gan of Pricenets by sending Wiliiam Milnor Roberts and others to aah EO RGn t Dr Velpen's) Female Foviodical Rrops. eal au 25-3t master, U.S Navy. = Rinne tN alcasasn aa N LELE. i ¥, mi A ‘3 a ic relief of 3 Halil to endorse the proceedings of the Phila- | 'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, | ™*?°"t wn tevdlipdaag) = pees se t NEAL AL Va a ee U. | eer jp abetesclious teen ton oe oe PPerosats FOR SUBSISTENCE. ¢elpbia Convention, will from all indications | D C.. August 1, 1835, "| 708d, Their report ts on file at onr office, an = PETERSBURG . Jarities of the menstrual periods. Price $1. N. be a spirited affair. | NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. bighly satisfactory. We do net hesitate to recom- J Avoust 24, 1856. Garin wectrape should never be takenby females | propossis will be received at te Sint of jetan oe ee ees eee Notice is hereby given that by ‘*an act approved | mend these bonds as being during pregnancy, a» they would be sure to cause &7'The Fenian prisoners in Missouri are to | soy; B_ sees." the rave of tax om all real Sh Pee fairs. Wi on. tl tweed nd judicious investment. AUSTRIA PLANNING A RENEWAL OF | miscarriage | Watranted as represented. or the | Soon ‘of EETTRURED Stee ee arth look ] | Sonal property stocks. &c.. for the year 1886. i8 | ‘The proceeds of these bonds will be used in ex- THE WAR HEREAFTER. money refanted, ou 25-3t for the Wichitas apd oi affiliated bands of oral having lavacd diene tiommey Gen- | Bxed at one dollar snd len cinta on ove property, | tending s Road (already completed 170 miles, into ie. BY >: 5 WEIS BOO a Indians tm the ™ District,” Indien Terri: - 4 ie! ye o ~ Real fe ol v eral having issued directions for a nolle prose. | Upon all taxes upon all property not in arrears | North Missouri) tothe lows State Line, where it New YORK, Aug. 25.—By the cable to the Northwest corn sr 10th and F streets. on ‘erhe bids will be et so much per ration, as fol- qut to be entered in all the cases. | for taxes for general purposes an abatement ef five | is to connect with the railroads of Lo andto | Associated Press: —_— lews: eons terssthansthccar ae Octobe sae an asuat, 1, 1888, until the | sigo exteniito westward to the junction with the Loxnox, Friday, Aug. 2, noon.—The news | VALUABLE BUSINBES STAND ON LEASED | ‘pound of Fresh Beef. sina nie & prospect that the work upon | owed. nner Vunee RORUAIOMORE | ine ER. (as Leavenworth) and other roads See ve Bei > SEN Bets preeer. i ole pegnd ot Four. or-ta lee = ‘iver and Kanawha Canal will be au 2-eomt WM. DIXON, Collector. | leading up the In WEDN: Y EVENING ig. 29th inst. i pint of Oorn,( Flour and Uorn to be iseued al- i , i ¢- | (hata treaty of peace between Prussia, Aus- On WEDNESDA L4 Au , re-commenced during the coming year. at 6 o'cloc! +e shall -ell,on the premises. rnstely. | Fem ay | BAEC 85.00.00 will cover a completed and well. | ‘4. Maly and Bavaria has been signed at | 2 2cfock B,M Ra ahall sell: on tho rooms, | a unarte of Salt per 160 rations uO | \OTIcE To Whom IT MAY OCONCERN—1 ‘ked road of THREE HUNDBED and Righty | Prague is hourly expected. = — Kitchen attached. Known os tis For- pi he delivered ee i a a y A . ” 3 1es estaurant,’* eased found, jetri * des! ated *} SZ-A wooden pavement experiment is abou: | NV Rilptell for account of Mhugist a Pace’|s | Bine miles in length, costing at least ¢16.00.00, | PRacvy, Friday, Aug. 4, a.m.—The Prus. | 1%! north 7th stveet, between Naud O- tioned there: aud all articles to be inspected by to be tried in New York. o clock. et the Auction Store of Thomas Dowling, | ¥!th @net annua! revenne after the first year of | sian troops are rapidly retirmg from Bohe- 8 fy fonts Pretgely ue oe par cight years torun, st $8 per annum. “as nt. S77 The “City Loan Association” s- | No 3174 Bridge street, one DUN HORBE, about | over 81,500,000, or a sum nearly four times beyond | mia. Six thousen main at Pragne as a Tins ta, aeeparae Leaning money at 2 Bh Boa { ning years old . : the amount needed to pay the interest on these | €aiTison until the treaty of peace about to be ipmrasately etter the seg ned ~~ Bpanes will be 62 per cent. * | an 25 JAMES T. ESSEX. | bonds, The income of the road will of course in. Bite tae ge a ee ee ee . EW BOOKS—The Hidden Sin, a Novel, Iius- | crease ever. ear. RLIN, 24, as - Fa enor A Aca rucammeeectaeeda sell int ma 19 Rene ene eee auigneie IN raced tantdess Obese of cesar: ball ead Tosumecta Van\ersa¥ ctiyop-we | PeeOF Deputies has voted a congratniatory ad. | FRY W. L. WALL & CO., Auetionee! men to discover and arrest negro eriminaj= Instrated; tle Pieces and Aspects of the War, T Gress to the King upon the successful results = “ i ag ver ¥ es: 1c eo! wa ui ice, rT reme . at 6O mt 1y Herman Melvill-; Felix Holt. the Badical, by | Louie, with ite 200,000 inhabitants, not only with of the war, There were twenty-five negative | on FEIDAS MON BAL ‘a at 10 L7u0?more or less. of Withitas aud S7 The telegraph bas invented a new word: | Geerge Eliot: Fie! History of the Atiantic Ca- | the richest portions of Missouri, but with the | votes. o'clock, at our store, No. 411 D-7 vania ave. | 08nds. from their present agency, tn Bi itspeaks of the Fenian picnicists” at Buffalo- | bie: Superstition Fores Py, Henry C, Lea, States of Kansas and Iowa and the great Pacific QURENSTOWN, Aug. 24, 8. m.—The steamer | nue. corner 4s -treet, the belance of their choice | ty. Kantas.to their former homes in the . an 2 FRANCK TAYLOR. Bailroadi y “4 i Bistrict,”’ a di-tance of about 250 miles; such re S7-Seven @ousand negroes convened in | - - a roads. Helvetia, from New York on the 1ith inst., has | stock of pure Bottled Wines French Cordials | ovalte include the eabetcnace of the said In- Choctaw, Alabama, to discuss the subject of A RE CHANCB—FOR SALE—A pair of Tothe first applicants we are prepared to sell | arrived. and Liquors ef various kinds, on hand some year- emigration. | h bobtail BAY MARES, known $160.00 at the the Ruggles ponies: can trot tozeth Pa . ; Sv Preliminary steps nave been taken in | one mileip ss minutes Alo, © tain a better pi w rate of & cents, desiring toop- | Lonpon, Aug. 24, Noon.—Themoney market | COMPrising an assortment of about 3.000 botties diane Slawid BN CoOL 180 several barrels of tine Whisky, Brandy, Giv. a a cefor the remainder. This will | is easier under the very favorable ‘weekly re- : 4 Richmond, Va, toward the iniqgtion of an ivetop BUGGY and @ CARRIAG BAB, | yield about 9 percent. income and 20add percent. | turns of the Bank of Englrnd. Consols are | S@,Lianore In demlobns wa LP PABS SET OF TBE ute enterprise to secure emigation from Europe di- | NESS will be sold low, ast! wer is abont to to principal at maturity, Stull quoted atS5%. American securities con- don Al ac. Priva’ ilies. especially for rectly to the Southern States. Be Pie cits. -Apols at eh New a Any further inquiries w ill be answered at our ane firm, and United States bonds are higher. thle season of ure, as well as dealers. may find it S7-Mr. King, editor and proprietor of the , BW boos ———— | office. ome Gries 4447 Lilinois Ceauanose + 8. 5-20's, pontine pon ge attend. Can be examined New Orleans ‘Times, who bas ee averreas | Por. por. the treat Yensch cook's book on SAY COOKE & OO. | “YK; Son Friday, August 21, Noon.—Cot- | 4.95.4 Wo Wee hot as Suthorized libel suits 10. be rough: against Mrv. Warter's Comfort ier’ Emall Incomes: price Ole he Gas, CARAMELS, | ton market very firm; prices 4 per pound | _* = = several Northern papers. : , ‘ | FO cepte | S7-A story is told of an Englishman who | Mrs. Warren's How I Managed my House of $1,0 | fy Sales for the week sum up, according to th LYING-IN ASYLUM, d two hundred guineas whe the cable was | Sue Onde wee SELO caort. =) JEWELL’S, Broker's circular, 60,000 bales, - | Fourteouth street (eircle,) corner of M street, — ed for the privilege of lighting his ci. Timothy S a ard, a Story of American Life; E Mif* 246 Pa. av., bet. 12th and Istb ats, a aie aaa pyr an Middling up. ‘Washington, D.C. gar by the strongest electric spark which could Jox? published and for sale bv | Cc OFFIN TSIMMINGS, Latest. This Institution bas beon established for the re- be sent over the wire. Bod DRO TAIL i _— Paris, Friday August 24, p.m.—itis reas. | ception of patients who may be euffering trom din, S7 Jenny Lind’s fortune is said to have had in BANDLES, SCREWS, TACKS and PLATES, ATS. the richest, the purest,the | higher as compared with the last quotation (oLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN Wi telegraphed, but are unchanged on the week. AND 74 i 5 z co H Cc — & $ : Es = 2 8 serted that the Emperor Napoleon has firmly Har to their sex. and for the admiss'on vere Role knocked in it by somebody's dis- | aaah Tejected the ds of 4 ‘males as may require the comferts of the aipetion. ” ' COAL": COAL!!! wholesale end retail, at Baltimore prices, eye os ee the Emperor of Mexi hamber. SP Mme. Jerome Patterson Bonaparte, of | Baltimore, is writing her memoirs. S7 Mr. Sullivan, very wealthy gentleman ip SE Louis, died suddenly in a bank parlor tance to quell the insurgents, Jey BED ASH, $9 ah sb ak D. EDMOND & 00., Bye oe ne eee by Tspelson tr his othe st., Manufact: % . | Tefusal of ee necessity o: ee} grounds. Oars RITE Scot — eros Agenis. | faith with the United Siaice esd oe Lyken's Vi Ebamok pass the 8 75 tes concerning the | . Terme of admission : Fro: 10AN AND WASHIN thar: i rdance with tothe tom. Delivered in ADEABS anD STEMS Soe ico, {rawal et the French troops from Mex- { iy eccordance with the reom required there of cholera morbus, and it was some days rdere left with Hal} & Hesdquartere—Room ¥5 In ase-td ical and Surgical attendance. before bis decomposing body was discovered. Market 6, bet 7th Bundi eet 7th ot, south of Post LivERPOOL, FRIDAY, Aug. 2t—r. w.—The ¥ a “8 who shet and killed | Shi Yard ithe meaty ee, ated ome? | Office. Ta teaLy. 4 cotton market remains unchanged. The sales MEDIOAL STAFF Juiton Mauiey, near Fredericmsbans, Yara | $aianh saat he Set ac’ tina | se Also for other string Jered tine ee pales mating upiaads, 1944. SURGEOR IN OBIE. Sw, (ays ago. has confessed that he did the | pM percent. saved by baying tour WOOD at Mar ETeSrt without change of note. Western mixed core, | 184 Tavect, HEOMPSON. M.D. = foe the — <n Possession of | BA 25-1m* 7th at.. bet. Band F. Inland. 3 by a Subscriber Ie Fepatenly In receipt of LIME 26s. 9d. ebvad i poe Bina is without coNsULTING PHYCIOIANS AND suuseoNs. 5 a —a in is, from jame- hange except lard, anci General, S7 A project is on foot among business men a TOR BI “ Port, Md., which he offers at LOW if r pide po gh os res chee Dale . BAGNES, M. D., surgeon s in Boston to unite for the reception of acable BENJAMIN DARBY, is unchanged. Consols closed at 88: mone; Jos. dispatch daily in that city, and thus do away | LONDON, aoe Geormiersttest, | ‘American securities are tay Ae: with the present dependence upon New York GENEVA, pirranr For ry ee DO. twenties, 70%. Erie shares 44%; = OOPESHAGEH, and tral, 7S. : a Special to the Herald.} AMERICAN Call at * BOYD'S STOVE Fa 7 ig heroine. oe OONDIM: f = 7 reat. 1B. 23, 2566.—Advices from all ait ng wit te Be REE. fp Ewe me WATCHES, | beaters: ¥ RAGES. ema ry parts show the war in Europe bas ended tor the = « bean vine MATBBIALS ENING, at 5 o'clock, to \e arr: A large assortment just received. put in order for cold weather, Biwi, present. of | of ine qualities, for sale the funeral of Past Grad The largest and ‘beet of COOKING | St. Perzrsnuna, Aug. 23.—Honors to the 184 Istreet. or Z. M. P. KING & SON. event Lodge. Funeral to morrow afterason, M.W. GALT & BRO.. Jewelers, and HEATING STOVES in " . Piece, ae. $5 fon} a2”, United States continue. and are a - a F.H. SWEBE, Gr. bee. ae WT MATE nee. || sekdieael ee ne to Gt all kinds | A grand reception oceurred om at the desiring admission | _*"22-6¢___Corner Vermont eve. and 1 strevt._ WESLEY CHAPBL, coraer of sth and F | _*% 25-6tif Near Metropolitan Hetel. "01d Stoves taken in exchange new, imperial palace of Peterhoff, of the American » United States T. OOF! BATES por tistes pocsuswion, the Mev. Dr. | ALLARD © Ue RRigow WN. B.—Sealer of Weights aud Mectntée fleet. ‘The officd’s were presented to the Em. 5 H. OF EEE 2,09. ans wil at ll o'clock s m.andé B AND BUILDERS. Soneer BOYD and Empress. Subsequently Sir. Fox corto. ks perer ‘clock p. m. The pablic are invited. fest ly 5 = erat weet: between D aad B eu 11-Im* 479 %h street, between D and B. one ieee were persenter to the Grand Pefrate GENERAL, mem V MERCHANTS, rn - Orders solicited. au 26-1m' Duchesses, and the officers breakfasted at the aaa ECALCOMAINB—Now F; art i jo. 16g’ ° ial Cm weneTS commences | 800 Oconee De Cs cg teh tee | pale a4 dn Se aeronne,Cer ze Oatnane FH distant 5 es from ladensbarg Us mot, P SICILY” LEMO; free he best designe vas in city, | ¢T@na illuminations. There was a review in Cc oPtziet attention given, to the end i covey: at the same:7 a. m- ao < In store and for sale by wholesale and 5468 + bet. snd Ke: the camp at Tzarshve Selo on Monday, and the ‘Merchandise. edvances baths pm. : a Mrs. MABTIN, late ._ | officers were the guests of the Emperor. The ne signmente. a. leg on a asrecia. | [MUST Be 90u0 par ogy rusieror ant. | TSrrrnaf tnae eters, | Se Bata NiS2oeee tensa nike Mints pitet Mothedist Eethareheeoaee | MABINGS A splendia lot of SEGAUS. clear Harans aileg; | ‘be court dinner yesterday the Empersr, dat my ire, “Tops, Bs. oy ng sata WinGate atte c_ Rreeteensnaaniom meen MT | Sra atctauuane daa dann oT | are, hom hance cut com aed | Bete agian setae “end haga er ~ a le ni low ice Me le 5 + go. F i. ng ll be ela BAU PROF. MARINI retaras ¢ nee ia pe RT aA MOKING ZINE CUT. and | States and her deputa fon, and contined inena 409 ao . AM, FRANCK TAYLOR. ut i returas thanks : fae America” ‘pr i ee. send eyieincn at ty po nay Ee fofmmr pope ned rite and targa a geo nutrne oes Arar wan an kaperal beliia Gs ae oussstt “and 374 Dstroci, bet. Sthand' th, LES OF MASON & eadance of every o7 x 5 price. _ ‘Cabinet ave just 2 : Tepes 7 nace. i Keniry, Aug. 23.—An address to the king, | (VHEAP CROCKERY AND GLABS —< ‘offer ealvat fact Se OF SEE BepOR EP oe, | pdpinaiber tstn Commence on TURSDAy, AT 213 PRNNOTLVANIA AVENUE embodying the principles of the moderate | © haus egeisdk = ovipriera cde & Tt aco Ser eee nee LELLE ORLE or further particulars see future advertise. | an 22-6t* abeve Wiliards’ Hotel. | Liberal party, has passed the lower House CROCK BET oe CU ae wea ne FEW BOOKG—Braithwalthe's Betrospect tor Brcek rile on the sath. are experted {9 peovure | "ome or creer a SEASONED CAROLINA FLOORING, 4-4 aut | PT yativoe Piles atl OameeTe,, Were only 25 | CROPKBRY ang CLaes W Al IN Saiyerhe Bea Doctor. Papers from Grecia their tickets, which can be bad of the Librarian at BEA NTs OF INTERNA-| 09 64 Alno, long Yellow Pine JOIST’ for sale pene ee af x f ptices. wholesale and retall Bouse; Bwinton’s Army ef the Potomac, tis He OF gt the Comr: ittee at thelr meeting on ri Dene oe edition, 1955, with notes | by J08.4J E LIBBBY : Vv eestor peseioe! sceiieg an Roasts is STONE JARS at facta: Prices more's Four Years in the Saddle: Sime" Nov. 0 ou Seley) ¢veo 0a COMMITTEE aus FRANOK TAYLOR, | ani3st Bo 27 Water seam” tureto re-establish her power inGermanr.” | sueeosur serout Fellow’ Hal eit. = POPBANCK TATLOB,