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{corrinvEn rrow PIKe? FACE) them as Seuators of the United did also pardon and restore the Tight of franchise wo IMs deserters who, duriaz We war; des ried from the United States army, pon condition that they would vot for the c party at the thea immediately en- eirction, and they did thus yore, and give to the Th mocrati Florence, the sum of ene thousand dollars in cash. Hesppoirted wumerous Who could p test oath aud did not take it, but were allowed to act and discharse Whe functions thereot in defiance of law orcered agricultural scmp to be issued to the State of North Carolina, which scrip was served. under the act of 12, when North aro. Lins was ip armed warfare against the Union. thority large tracts of gb, it is believed, to He restored without forested property, em pay the Nanonal dedt, which had been forfeit- ader the act of Congres. approved Fuly | 1. net, By reason of ail which outrages this Government hecame impoverished: the people embarrassed: the rebel raiders.allowed to fioar- deb, and the Cov: He sold pardons ft money, be done through pardon brokers. FOURTH ADDITIONAL ARTICLE. He did take from the Tressary of the United States Inrge trse's of land and large amounts Meient, it is believed, to have paid detes, and which Bad been trans- States by actof July 17, perty. to be applied expenses of the war and the debts of the United States. This was corruptly a athout amy auchority of ¢ FIFTH ADDITIONAL ARTICLE. He did usurp the powers of t of the Government, apd exerc power im deflance of the Con: S11Dg OF attempting tu create new gover eut of the territory cong Tate States of Americ Tm them by his own mere power, by form unknown to the Constitution, without coneult- ing Congress. but defying their anthority when they had spoken, and denying the constit alify of the taws of Congress enacted to gown said conquered territory. Te62, as enemies pi nered from the so-called, and ty Latest Dewoce ati ‘antord E. Charch, of New York, now Mentioned as the propable choice of t York Convention, has been a promiaent mem- er of the democratic party in his State for about a quarter ofa century. He <erxed in the Aseembly of 1°42, and ranked at the time among the radicnis er barnburners became District CANDIDaTE.— mney of Orleans county. and held the office till his election as Lieaten- jovernor in 183. He was re-elected in the defection of the hard: erate in 1553 retarded his furtuer advancement 7 Re was elected Com; nmi pated wm 1569 and 1963, but was borh Was &@ member of the late ronal Convention Placed at the be times defvated. Misereerrpr Enection.—A letter to the Congressional Executive Committee, frem the Chainnan of the Re} ablican Committee dated Vicksburg, July Jd. says: tions are thst the reb-ls bave carried the Suite. He says enormous frauds baye been Tpetrated, and many loy! men aud nezroes ve been Kept from deplores the removal o: olls by violence, McDowell, who » the only good military man tn ‘yer bad. The river counties, of the soldiers are, and voters Were pro 15000 Majority forthe constitutiv some hopes that the Con- They say the te her letters giv stitntion Bas been adopted. graph is entirely in the control of the rebels, and the Associated Precs re x Nommvatrons BY THE Pre Pre-ident sf the United States sea ing nominations to the Senate to-day:—Lieut uder Henry Erben, to be Commander im vice J. C. Febizer, mmander Edward P. | manderou active lis, vi on the active tis be Assessor [a- Cavaey Tactias just issued from ¢ thats board of officers shall assemble in the Sth instant, ¥ p of cavalry tactics, an. ey a8 fur as possible cenform the «ystem of incfic for the cavalry to the present system for the ¥ arm, and thry will also +xamine i orders. No. 158 ar Department, directs Cavalry: the ju record the procee GovaryuestT._The Warrants issned by the T.easury Department during the mouth of June inst to meet the re- | quirements of the Governme: im round numbets, the following sums amounted to | $5,040: interest on the publie ded: War, $1-,166,000, Navy, se3ioun Later, The Warrants issued for ma ofthe public debt are not tuctuded im thr above. ARTILLERY Tactics.—A board of army om- | cers has been ordered to convene at Fortress Monroe, Va.. on the L5th mstant, report upon a system of artillery tactics TM to the system of tbe in- *XAMibe any new sysvams uted. The following named | bave been detailed for duty on the Geo. WF. Barry 3, Erever Maj. Gea movr. Major Sth artillery; and Brevet unt, Captain sth artillery. Tet Seats Comm itree ow Forsis Re- LATIONS, at & merting this moraing, to report agminst the confirmation of H. O Smythe as Ministerto Austria. take be action om the nomination of Mr Stllweilas Minister to Venezuela. to devise and as possible to ¢; Yantry arm, and —Brevet Mai Tt was deter- Mu. Iowarits Bare yesterday recommended to the President for | the position of Collcetor ot Internal Revenue | Third District of Maryland, by a com- mittee of the Workingmen’s Assembly. » of Balumore, was Guxxmat Jony E. Mcttvonn was yester- day confirmed as Collector of Kevenue at Richmond. the Senate havmg réconsiderad its BVESUE—The receipts to-day —<-re-—__ Important Lester iro 2 ‘The tollowing t€ the letter from a disting- | seman of Ube, said to have hen addressed to a gentleman im New York, and sent to Chief Justice Chase inst we, & growing dis; ofthe Wes! tw ac og the democracy hit Justice Chase as their candidate. iy received bi be certain, and it bis elecuoa wit! Sand best we the Commercial doubts bis . question of suffrage, wit: the States, amd const ters trom his long-avowed princi. Chase is in ta- 40g to leave the stmetion of raee, 21 think he has never said be Tdet to secure the Inst, and Sn inconsiswncy or a departure -ora 10 Tefuse the attain: bowever desirai granted powers In retarning the foregoing letter tothe gentle. pm \t was addressed, the Chief Jus- sce defines bis position on the question of saff- rage im relation to matienal pohties as follows JULY. 1, 1563.—Please say to your friend that he is entirely signt as to m and State rights, Vielate the first an ment of an ead, B assumption of uu- views of suffrage What desire for the Soath. ern Sustes is peace and prospertiy, wit cusfran: bisements and disabilities removed s entizens, and it is opinion that these end= will be best ser acordivg suffrage to ali al disposition of the - as well as all other dome: © people of the State: Oo this quest 442 questions.is Atarel ves, not for eT admete to Se that neither te <#~ the nominatiog. mor tue At rieuc citizens whose co. eseare <ucerss, would have. epgret their action. with me to see the democratic party sing the questions cf the day in the spirit of Cay. ams GeeuTIng Wo itedfa | a@fiascendency. Ltean do so ifst will” It is am intense the 87 The defence of the Columbus prisoners. n mow on trial st Atlanta, Georgia, commenced yesterday, Tir mata poiut is prove an alibi. cae coudties in Miss | Cutler; sippt bat two give a Democratic majority of | Wel: Junior Vice r, Geo, S7 Returns trom Soothing: " was the verdict of a eroner’s jury in the case ofa baby that died This Afternoon’s Proceedings. ee Terepay, July Mr Trambull calied up the bill authorising the Justices of the Supreme Oourt, ander c-r- tam circumstances, to call in the services uf Diatrict judges from their own district, bat re. pealing tne clause of former acts which allo extra compensition to the District Judges dhe which was devated at considerable a The amendment of Mr. Williams was then Tejected. and the bill was passed The Tax Bill was then preceeded wi h. Hovss ov REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Stevens (Pa.,) risang toa question of privilege, said he desired to offer a resolution to appoint a com. mittee to prepare articles for the further im_ Petchment of Aadrew Johnson. Re had pre- pared an amount of testimony and a speech, but would not now ask to bave it read, nor Iagrantly violated. | would Py fod allowed it to | Ge’ oat the articine be read st this ume. Mr. Beck (Ky.) suggested that the 1 had best be read. — ‘The Clerk werefore read them Mr. Stevems then seid he did not feel able to SETK himsett, but would ask his friend, Mr. ic Phetson, (Olerk of the House.) to read some remarks he had prepared upga the subject Afier the ing hid progressed some tim>, Snd none sppearing to be paying mach atten- | fom Mr. Scevens said he woald not ask to have the remarks read further, but would ask leave to print. He then moved tw postpone the farther con- sideration of the resolutions watil Monday next. Mr. Holman a nd.) moved to lay the resolu- tions on ihe table, Mr. Stevens modified his motion to postpone until Monday 8 week, and Mr Holman, at the request ot the Democratic members, withdrew his motion. Mr. Stevan’s amendment to postpone was then arrerd to. Mr Willams (Pa.) asked and obtained leave to prepare and have Pripted certain articles of impeachment which he hadindieted at the fir trial, On motion of Mr. Washburn® (Ill), it was ordered that when the amendients to the sun- | Sry civil appropriation bills were called up they shall be considered iu the Honse as in Comm ittee of the Whole. Mr. Morell, (Pa.) from Qommittee on Manu- factures, reported @ bill toamend the ware- housiug laws of th ited States. (The bill provides tuat all imported goods held in war ses for a specified period shall be subject te the payment of iaterest, and it imposes also an Sopra duty of six per cont. om muported goxis Messrs. Schenck, Allison and others opposed the bill, as beigg in the nature of an increased tariif, aud said this was a rather uutuir way of securing & tariff. Mr. Schenck moved to refer the bill to the a: Albany, aud was | Committee of Ways and Means for its examin. of the Committe om Fi- ation The motion for reference was agreed to by vote of 51 to 46. On motion of Mr. Banks (Mas: sessiou Was ordered, for discussion oply, upon the Aliska dull ‘The Hoase then resolved iteelf into Commit- re ofthe Whole and resamed consideration { the bill for the purchase of Alaska. 4, Axtell (Cal) addressed the House in favor of tae DiIL jan evening 0 e- -—___ LOCAL NEWS. Corporation Affairs. Boanp oF ALOERMES.—Last evening being the time for the reznlar weekly meeting of the Duy Councils, the chamber of the ot FIBER WES Opened, and at the hour fixed sw—half-past seven o’clock—there were Messrs. Baker, Clark, Cook, Crocker, - Knight, and Richards (President); o. Mr H. A. Hall, the Secretary, As there | Was no quorum present—Mr. Larinan, aad all | Of the Corservative members of tue Board, b:- ing abseut—Mr. Larman was sent for,’ but Hd not he toan At half-past ~ o'clock the President, Mr. shards, called the Board to order, and suid tiheyhad now been there about | prepared to proceed to busimess, but t | no quorum present yet. The Charter gave them | the power m such a ease to adjourn from day today until there was a quorum presen!. Some , Of the members of the Board aad absented tuemselyes for A purpose, What that purpose wes those wh were present could judge,and ‘ie | people too would under-tand and place the re- it belonged = He was not Who Were not prereat, i imuat say that they were clearly guilty of fae tic ‘The Board could atjourn to wuy time to-morrow (to-day) was the law for the election of oft by the Mayor and th Boards im joint convention it would be hes t then, That meeting would be belt, d the cificers would then he elecied without doibt. He was now ready to hear any motion from suy memoer of the board. Mr. Grocke moved to adjourn toa quarter past six o’clocic | to-morrow (his) evening; which was agreed and the bowrd thereupon adjourued, Coxmon Oc t.—The board met, with r. Fowler, President, in the chair, and’all the Present except Messrs, Bartlett, Dai- Miller and Nalivy. ~ were intfoduced : of OF vithe grading of tetween Toth and 19th, } By Mr. Kelsey | the office of | Sewers, Ac. sus peutied; referred. Biti to repeal an act creating smtendent and Inspector of ae Wy 1S a that $nd papers Lo the | Surveyor, by whom the duties of the office | chal! hereatter be performed, and he shill | be empowered to appoint an assistant at $1.50 | sey asked that at De reterred. Mr. Arrison suggested that it be | dud over for the action of the meeting to-mor- | row evening. Mr. Sardo said it seemed to be & bill to abolish some office, and he would like to see it referted, to be reported about two weeks hence. Mr. Arrison moved that the bilb lic over HH to-morrow; which was ngreed to. } By Mr. Arrison—Resolution requesting the Coramittee on Markets to consider the feasi- balily of the establishment of good subitan market houses in the several Wards. Mr, | Sardo moved to lay the resolution om the table, &s he did not see the propriety of placing green | Erocers on every eormer of tbe city, and Oon- ~ also legislating on the subject. Ihe WAS Bgreed to, | By Mr. Fowler—A letter trom € F. Barnes, offering to perform the duties of Harbor Mas! | tes for SA. The letter was ~ubseqnently withs { drawn ‘The Chair announced the following commit tees—On Ways and Mewus—Messrs. L. B.S. | Muller, Hine, Sardo, Taylor, Kelsey, Naliey. and George W. Miller. On’ Improvements — | Messrs. Taylor, Arrison, Bates, Chase, Brown, | Dalton, and Ball. On Drainage and Distrion. | ton of Water—Mesers. Kelsey, Bates, T @ rey, | Bardett, Juenemann, Stewart, and Russell. | On Ciains—Messrs. Baies, Davis, and Nalley. On Uoftnished Basiness—Messrs. Taylor aad K eer On_Cansis—Mesers. Hates, Unthar- ford, Davis, L. B.S. Miller, Rassell, | and Jaenemanu. Qu Fire Lepariment—! Davis, Sardo, and Kelsey. On the Messrs. Rutherford and Hine. On En- rolled Bills—Mr. Arrison. On Elections. Messrs. Ohase, Taylor, and Brown. On Hine, L. Bo oS. Miller, ‘alley, Sardo, Chase, and Davis. On eM Kelsey, Arrison, Davis, and Sardo. Mr. Ball declined serving om the Commicter on Schools. and Mr. Dalton R committee of three be app yinted on the rule: | revising the rules for’ he seth Coane s lost. Mr. Arrison offered a current resofatioa to | Suspend the work of grading and paving M street. between Isth Yh streets west: re- ferred. Mr. Davis A resolution that the earery see that each member is furnished wb « baund ce pw of the 65th Councils, taid Fa on the table. M ites presented the petition of John Piieter Sr thy remissiou of & flues se, Mr. Kelsew ubmitted @ resolution which = adopt ‘That the Board of Common Connell Y seas to-morrow (that being the first Tuesda” fy July) in couveation, at 6-9) o'clock. | PO) 4 we Coungl Chamber, Uity Hall, pur: +h section act entitled “An act to 4% the charter of Washington city, also to 1 g¥iate the selection of oflicers. and for other poses,” Which Went into effct om the Yith all» Secy'of May last, for ‘he purpose of proceeding DL yhe set ect By ballot all officers, as provided in op 2 of said act, and to transact such 4 other business as may be Iawfally brought be- fore such joint convention, under and by vir- tue of tke provisions of the act above referred to = Miller, the Board ad- | Qe mouon of L. B.S. outed. i —o—— Heio To Batt.—Yesterday afternoon, Jus tice Smith beld Johm Simonds to vail in the j 8228 of $1.00, aad Johu Foley in @200 for a further bearing e—the ‘first being carga red with | fe » obtaining @ carriage, &c., re- tenses, and with larceny or horse blsaie &c, ana Gj = oon haga oct the arrest of whom, by Mesers, Clarvoe, was published in the STaR of yester- day. —e—— | Garp ARwy or Tae Rercpttc —The fol- named o: Cd ‘ tines lease ‘Vies Commander, oot: | Ww. gt J aartermas. | Adistent 3.9 = Te ‘ame Sur- | geon, J. D. Crouse; Sergeant Major, A. Gan. hing, Quartermaster Sergeant, T Cowan, “Three Sisters Struck by Lightning Two Kittep amp Ose T#jURED.—Oa San- day night a heavy thunder storm pase@ toe vicinity ef the Great Falls, and dari Prevalence @ butlding, oecupied bys family named Offutt, in the vicinity of the Cross Roads, was struck by lightaing. The end of the building was torn out, and two of the tamily, sisters, who were lying on the bed atthe time, were killed outright and a th Sister, sitting near, was strippey ing and very badly burned. ofthe family present at the time, but were not struck, and they were not aware that the two in bed bad been killed until they had called to them to aid in relieving the one Who was in- ———— ‘Tae River F Arrived—Sehr. awWamsic, with 400 railroad ties, for Mi Tg; Sloop Trusty, Captain Shea, from M. chodoc, with wood, for Harvey, Clarke & Ray's Wharf.—Arrived—Schooner Peryade, Csyt. Aaron, from Wicomico, with wood, for Clark & Given. Gecernment Wharf.—The steam-tug Fisher, Capt. Marten, left for day morning at I! o'clock a, m. Blentand Superintendent Defrees, ckin the afternoon. 3 Tevenne steamer Northerner; Capt. McGowan, ‘With excursioners, {rom Chesapeake bay. Berry's Wharf.—Arrived—Str. G. H. Stout, adelphia, with iron, Washingion gas works Capt. Willing, with wood, for mai Capt. Start, with wood, for market. Sailed— er G. H. Stout, for Georgetown. Schrs Hamilton, Le &c., for the Mechanic, Smart: ‘Washington, Hopkins: Chief, Lewis; Union, Capt. Perry, hght. ——_-—___ Tse Geaat Evrorzay Craove gave two Performances yesterday in the colossal pavilion to crowded audiences, who testified ment and approbation by enthusiasticapplause. The pertormance of the fine troupe is really of merit. and deservesa high mead of pratse. spleudid riding of Miss Lucille the charming and dashing eqnestrienne, is by for the best display ever witnessed in Wasb- ington. The thrilliag somersaalt act (om horse- back) of Master Jerry Beli was the best we have ever seen in this city. The trick horses, Ponies, and mules, the gracetal posturing by Members of the company, aud the many other parte of the programme, all serve to render the entertainment of the European Circus the best of the kind ever offered to the patronage of our A matinee and evening be given each day, at 24 an m., at the pavilion, corner of Louisiana avenne, rear the canal, (entrance ai the foat.of 11th street.) 10th street and Tar Monicrrat ¢ ternoon Mayor Bowen transmitted all the officers holding positions under the Corporation notices of their removal, to take effect immediagely, and in consequence there ‘Was quite a commotion this morning abont the city Among the officials holding over. . of the notices were not reevived until thix morning, and in must instances the parties at once complied, and ceased their official duties. Mr. L. P. Seibold, who, with M Noyee, fills the position of operator ot alarm telegraph, was on duty at ¢ office when he received the notice, ing his traps. lett: cousequently the belis were uck at noon to- TCERS.—Yesterday af- ir Bowen ap- ———o-e URTEBN THOUCEAND Do.Lag Ror- Last evening Annie Roney (white? snd Thomas, (colored) whose arrest las: week for being conerrned in the robbery $14,000 from the house of Mr. John Usher, by Meests, Miller and Coomes, detectives, wa- ced in the STAR, were before Justice D. R Smith at poles headquarters, but the tion not being ready, the case Was fur! pe LEE Bo arp ov Frea Cox missrongrs,—This board met last evening, nt their room at the City Hall, when the commissioners decided to have the city fire department out for inspection at half past six o'clock this evening, in front of the A number of bills were approved, and some other routine business transacted, when the board adjourned seatbelts Drap Ixrant motni ng, oficer Plaster new borm White male infant, apparently hay- ing been choked to death atter its birth. re MARRIED. SHONE- MILLER. On the 1ith of Jone, at Church. oy Father Stoueatrest. M & MILLE, both of Wash: ine [Baltinore end Philadelpbia papers please cop! SS apk of Washington, About 5 o’clock this ind the body of a BABNARD On Tueséay mornin 2 k VIRGINIA TABER. in musi Saud Mary E. Barnard, aged 10 dave ‘getuwn, at 4 , o'clock p.m. to morrow. (8th instant Mre. ELLEN P., be- are respectfully in - from her bate resi ref wth and Hi streets ay.) the 8th inst , at 33 o'clock p.m CHRISTEN 4 SCOTT SCOTT. On the 6th inst year of ber age. the widow of the lite icott. after an iiln: ‘Sitend the funeral on Wednats from the residence. of her etrect. between 1sth and '9th. LEONARD. On the 4th instan| weeks, ELIZABE of her age. 1) THE M¥MOKY OF MY MOTHER My pen f fers ang my heart throb: Hines of many jn the sth year the last * good-bye," lips wére too wei ren) were mothorless tifa! es was the clandless sky, eo rk launch into the co fe from the holier one, upon that Blew wget mother ! uae, for a time. ill cious overshadowimg our ing to you, but the ia of midnight which a single the sweet Memory of your Boatlenoss and love, your kind chan ie friends of the fami! to atlend the funeral st ant, between @ street enue, 8 morrow ,(Wed- peetfally requ: ienide and South Can enday,) the 8th —_—_—_—_—_————_—— BUPLEX ELIPTIC WALKING SKIRTS. $1.50 only, BAUM'S. ROOPSKIRT AND OORSET FACTORY, 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, between 6th and 7th streets, T° THE LADIES. BO, Manutectnrers, th stress, Det. D 3s a ES to ea Sruiixe orr: sxu.txe orr:: Entire Stock of : SUMMER DRESS to be sold without regard to cost, Os!1 aud see for veureainan at ‘ IW 323 Pennsylvani near Seventh stroot. OTICE TO BUIL Baving teen established in business at No 3h: Street dnring the 6 rok 3 hope “poo “fam, ears. eter Sad the put many oyD EUILDEN3' . varied than ever before. ion im prices we guarantes to ‘i nai ble pasty tn oa ea FINE WHITE suIRTs, LINEN Bosoms, . WALL, ROBINSON & co." ** 322 Pennsylvania avon: Bet, Ninth and Tenth .treets. CITY ITEMS. JEwutny.—New styles Jewelry, Silver- plated Ware, and Fancy Goods, received this’ , at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 420 Benncylwanea avenue, near $y sureet ge daily, except Saterday, st Bocock. Unstone: except Saturday, at 8 0° m= ere Will please, bear thie in hind, and Take their before that boar. Garo. C, HENNING, Clothier, No. Stl Seventh street. ———— ees Batpwess, Graywess, and other imperfec- tions of the Hair will be regarded as mexenss- ble after a trial of Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improred pew style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in one bottle) Every Druggist sells it. Priee One Dollar, —~o—— Brwane or Toorn Poison, veuded under the name of Dentifrices. and adhere to the only aration that really preserves the teeth an dens the gums, {ragrant Sozo- Dont, Its te on decaying teeth are mar- vellous, “SPALDING's GLUR" mende Crockery, Wood en Ware, &c. nT Rae | For Corrs, Bumions, Bap Nata, ao, visit Dr. White's rooms, No. 444 Pennsylvania Svenne, between 44 and 6th streets. pions gemaid ALL Dismases ov THE Feet successfully treated by Ur. Waite, Sargeon Ubiropodist, 436 a atreete ee hours a Pm. Established 161. ———9 se Lapras, try the choicest Perfame in the world. Burnett's Florimel ¢losely resembles the odor of a rare and delicate ben tre of flowers, and fm this reepect ie unri . A few drops will leave its peculiar and delight fol frperence apes the bandkerohief for many ure, © J PANESE TEA PUTS OF EVEBY KIND, WABRANTED TO STAND THE HEAT, AND AT LOW PRICES. N. W. BURCHELL, iy? Under Bbbitt House. EVERAL HORSES AND WAGONS OF THE s B. mail se-vii apt ake re late U ice. I cart loraes, Harness, and Carts, for sale, at No. Bich street. If hot gold at private sale by the they will then be put up at 3 EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. 10 Cents. (Only Agent,) c. BAUM, HOOPBRIBT AND CORSET MANUFACTORY LOUISIANA AVEKUE, Detwoen 6th and 7th streets, —_—————— Milburn’s Polar Soda, 69 14th THE COLDEST AND THE B} 80 FIFTEENTH STREET, Orrositx Treasvay. MINERAL WATERS ON DRAUGHT. my 90-2 MARLOW & CO,’ SHIBT MANUFACTORY, 262 PENNSYLVANIA AVER je4-sm OF BEMOVAL. Norse We would respectfully inferm our custome:s, gud the public generaliz, that we have recently Teasea th ty on Pennsylvania aveune, be hh streets. Known as th: rt tn first class Dr Store, which, as soon ea completed, we fatend to gcenpy and in order to prepare iof removal, we | from this date commence CLOSING OUT OUB STOCK AT GREATLY BEDUCED PRICES. Those who are familiar with the claas of goods we usually keep, and our manner of transact 9g Business, will reddlly see the ad vante such an will no dub hous y y, tion tothe following articles, w. @ are very desirous of closing oat in the next ew weeks, vi 1 pieces of Spring and Sammer Dress Goods, at 15% and 25 ceute per yard. 18 pieces of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, at nd S72 cenis per yard. 109 piecc# of Spring and 3.inmer Dress Goods, at bar ee ro yard 10 pieces of French Lawes and Orgaadies, at 57% cents per yard. Ble cen of. Linen Lawas, good qaality, at “ ar uperior qual- cents, reduced from 75 cents. Broche Grendine. in colored and black grounds. at @1 per yard—former price @1 2. & : 160 miter ea of Colored Sash and Bounet Ribbons, at 0 cents per 200 pieces of Fiaid Muslin, from 28 conta upward. 29 Fleces of Colored Plaie, at 75 conte—reducat irom % pieres White Pique, fr 75 its to BI. ids teayy uthee aockrabis oseber okies Wowie to close before moving. OUR STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED Site ts very Inrge, and the prices we are offaring thom shouid be a greaiindveement to purehasers. OUB STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS is very large. and comprises goodd of the best ey and are at the very lowest prices, We wogid call attention to our ELEGANT STOCK OF LLAMA LACE POINTS | Dbich will be f id the ot [iddch will be found the Landsomest aud cheapest ‘One price oul Je 0-dstA cost Woon AND OOAab, If you want the very best WOOD and COAL ‘St the lowest price, go to STEWART, mh 9-tr orner H and 12th streets. “W.M. SHUSTER & RRO. No 3% Markel Space. WHITE OUCK SUIT: BROWN DUCK SUITS, LARGE SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVE Between Ninta aNd TENTH StPEets ‘In consequence of the proposed reduction of the eecingmny large stock pete gtacgr ttt ery ie Grove’ @8. Be Se Alco, Whirkies of lower gradeuat reduced prices, jess op BDUthonst commer High end Bridge 209 | Acura CURB FOR OVEB-DRINKING SB PRorsvinerit were acd neni! Attention fs called to in be pt greet is mat nt Ferret veer ac sige ‘end at Boom, eae spat! Hl at oomag =} a at lowest market and Bos- ad elit ‘Ww. BU: LL, joses, comer of ib and F streote, ‘ARLIN'S BP! nae, yyRst A. ¢ Ontht nen ‘and ree enti Saat Bek Jy bim* Bi japancee Bird Kit aa = ‘Seeneing PLAC” ratio Rebinson, the brute who com. om two litte girls im Chas<s, Mia- Si" Paul “He confesses with him The sn- ited ty send him to where the outrage = \GoUvtadly would de lynched. eo SF Michigan is recesying 8 cali from the sey. entren-year locust®, ‘Beecher thinks of ay Stanton one of his deacon: _ BANKERS Jv cooxs a 00, Affairs ip Georgetown. Bart rox Court —Yesterday evening, Jus- tice Buckey held a im the case of Mr, 5 barged with complicity witn Mess nelly and Gladmon in an assault whicD the death of James Gray on the 5th inst.,and to give bail in the sum of @2,000 for bis apprarauce at court CANAL AFFAIRS. —The break in the can More serous than at first reported, aad will require eight or ten days tor repairs. Riven FRowr.—arnived—Steamer Hi Liv- . Capt. Wilson, Raltumore, with chandise: schooney A.M. Moffat, Batb, with jomber and ice to W. TelMMiDATy examinahon wer edt as be an constentiy on hand e fall supply of a1 GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN THIRTIES, AND COMPOTED INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &0., emeune and ccllections made on all acscantbie polsts. ppointing Mrs. E. © . 7 Horses are troubled with the diphtheria in Westchester Couuty, New York. $7 Care starch ary to the bands of ing kid gloves in summer is recom- Preventive of injury tthe gloves. 7 The Cneinnati City Government is to make ptoperty-holders ‘when any ebange is m: Sy Litby Prison has been sold at anction, | 2° Bs y for interment. and like Sumter, it is being stripped to pieces pa clbapgeate dn $$ Brust sattonat sas OF WASHINGTON. B. D COORR, (of Jay Cooke & Oo .) Prestiess. ‘M. 6. BUNTINGTON, Cotter. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY CapuGlover, asbingion and The Rexains ov James Gnav—The re. Tans of James Gray, the vietim of the bv homicide, were conveyed to Baltimore yester, baif the expease Yim the street pawes by relic hunters, Dali and quiet. asemante Excusen Dall and geet _GEORUEOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. BX 1808. DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown. — ant. wardn that ‘clock. J Ee ot PM fect ob the south shin of W streets. with » Senate officers ate Republi- The Clerk of the House, Mr. Harden, aD LAW members were Demoerate a majority. FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, is y sworséa, giving the ‘LSch sev et, apposite the Treasury lepertunams. Government Securities with Treasurer Upiing SPECIAL NOTICES, UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA. POPULAB PRICES. SUPERIOR acc Liks 04.00 Per Day, $28 Per Week, STONE MILLION DOLLARS em je bay and vell all classcsof GOTERNMENT SECURITIES ot current market rates. FURNISH BICHANGE ond maks Colietions ‘= 4LL THE PRINCIPAL CITIBS OF TRE “UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers os the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care fal attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ond FIRES end to any other business entrusted to as, FULL LN FORMATION to regard to GOVERY- MEBT LOANS at al times cheerte ity fermtehed. ‘WM. 6. HUNTINGTON, Onsbier. Washington, March 3), 188. PAWNBROKERS, 75 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. Siete "yagi timeiea re. Mecbant in, Lalies ant Gentiemen ® Weati CyecFiptions, “Old Gold and sil COMMODATION FOR FAMI- TLEME: coptaining 14 rooms. cellar, with gas and water and modern improvements Terme” One-third cash: balance {0 6, 12, and ithe with interest trom the 'y Sderot of trust on the property. Comvreyanc at the cost of the purc of € will terequired when day of sale. secured OPEN FROM JUNB lst TO OCTOBER ter. the property ts "oek _ THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. or my 1+ WS8ew Metropolitan Hotel, AMERICAN HOUSE, Bostox, Massacaoserrs. ‘The very important aud which have recently. bee STREET, aT 9. 1338. at 6o'cloek p.m. 1 preuiises, that very de rty sitanted onthe northeast corner cd Washington street. and now eccuy by General Pelouze. The lot fronts 120 each street The improvements consiat of lari k Dwelling House, containiug celiar. with gas and water riunity to any URSD. well. in front of ~ Panties, and ti ling Public. accommodations and conve neces to any other Hotel in the city. past scammer additions have been maie suites of apartments. with bath: oloeeta, aie attacacd "cur of at's and enbdstautial Brict an Property offer: Person wanting a firat cinss pi ly tsone of the most desi B BURNSTING Thirteenth street joaned on th r 1 ave been newly and the entire house thor } abd revarnished. making it, in ppotatments, equa! to any hotel In the conn elegraph Office, Billiard Halls. and fret Moore Lewis Rice Terme: One-third cash; balance in «1x and twelve months, with Interest from day of sale, secured by = deed of trust onthe property. Cony: Stamps xt the cost ot the purchaser S20) Will be required when the prog “fe codkds LOC. EB OLD poraceeD rL FHes. DOWLING, PHALON’S «PAPHIAN LOTION” Fel BEAUTIFYING THE SKIN AND COMPLEX Giese, No. 120 Bridge street, Dow Geornetown, D. SAVE 26 PER CENT. SUITS FOR PARLORS, DINING ROOMS, SITTING BOOMS, BEb BOOMS, At? per t. redaction fn price lower than clerewhere ta the Distric FaiR and Bu TES tn the NCES be AFT edy for disenses and blemishes of the SKIN. PHALON!S “PAPHIAN SOAP" TOILET. NURSERY and BATH, will mot hap the SKIN. Price 25 cents per cake. ¥ it is invaluable INGit has noegasl BCR removed from No. 474 Fourtesn ourteenth and Fi his friends and the public gen- ‘tand, he reguerts & somtionance 4 & oon! Darioees BAQUiMITE. DELICATE, LASTING PHALON & Bold be ~ erally. for thet ¥ he is determined to dispose of at thi BON, New York by all Druggists. Diseases of the Uri whole train of vicious habits. Great oum! by thie no remedy neft the afflicted and send the socipe sae ae In ees el ree ee BANKRUPTCY NOTICES, ; hl BANKRUPTCY. At the ae Jaly,i%8 The ppointment as ‘using this’ mori ‘elope, te eny one who needs it ree. Ad -INMAN, mcg Ribte Bouse, PERSONAL LADIES | '—Sav tng it cat and sande in BistRicr OF Coeanin.: se fi » OB the 6th dag ot Bea sores t of GE RDEN PER. 2. bt adjudged a Bank: rt UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ished and fo eperation. Sixty m Dee: ng. apd the the Atlantic aud jurward more raptul twonty thous! Sie States ie being employ ed end tt bs get Lupgint Satire track, from maha. to Suisied in i809 Instead ef 1850 and all that epergy, men sud y can do to seeure the completion of Unt GREAT NATIONAL WORK, at the earliest pemlie day. will be douse. ‘Th: UNION PACIFIC BAILBOAD OOMPANY te 1 —A GOVEBSMENT GRANT way and all mecessar; ound t tition by the meGEO. MA aw, City Hall, Asstenee. FFFFEREPEETPFEPEOPEE CONTRACTOR, AND SUPERINTENDENT. Tactical mechanic. I offer a S7-contract for all kinds ie Sacramento. will be he OUOL CELEP )HICAGO LAGE WM. HELMUS’S SALOON 509 7th st., rear of Ssgar Store. eh “ limber end other meter ip return. the lender ean With frat class hoard in priv Location delightful for aummer. ly, MISS BARBABA, Washington Ci 8 ¥. CURTIS. M s made @ special many ycars of bis pleasant room fe house, until paid. Address imme 1—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of BA Oacres ‘and to the mile. tak each wi: of ite - This 6 wo sbsolate donat and will Le @ svupce of large revenue in = ‘ENT GRA nla SovEnanary. BBiVe practice tothe treat fpeedy cure of all Secret Disexse-, mt jing from Seminal, Nervous ao1 Devility. caused by over-ind) natural functic tive fin go mAny Residence 139 practi ngs any mechanic can toautt the applicants, snt-qe ion, oF no charges If te be agreeable to uy Dt in meat. EF-=prcifications, thai eg ftom, at pri WATrart nat y ae instances of prematui strect, between 20th and 21; - Consulting heurs from ie made to the following wel verison and Jon. F residence LEON. SUBGEON AND PHYSICIAN, ap ga : greatest 1V.—A GOVERN: .mbove 12th atreet. meet with immediate athttidddddddd Curae FUEL attention” we ddd2ce CHEAP FURL! & few Gaye. at the rate of orks, by leaving Eington Gee taut 71 ¥.—A CAPITAL ST« the stock b: idews. of M. HANSON'S INSURANCE OFFICE, FIRE AND LIFE, No, 516 SEVENTH STREET, Between D apd B Streets. © AETNA INSURA ps OF HABTFORD, CU: be. indication of trust follow the © pening of cortaimly FIRST MOBTUAUB BONDS such 8 property. costing ureariy three Tock Woon. HUFTY & TAYLOR, REMOVED ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY CONTINGCERCY ‘The Company have ebopdect means make r Bonds, aa the daily subsc por eon Soho 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 5 submit thet. for pal rotate, theee te HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE €O. ETS... - Ob CHASE, Pree, x . M. HANSON 7. SIS: 316 Bevendi Serece E COMPANY, METROPOLITAN UOTEL. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR. CALIFORNIA WINE NEARLY NINE PEBCENT.. VED THAT TH eat a REMIU y reserve the AND IT 5. BF SPRINGFIELD AND M. INSURANCE COMPANY. "SPUN daw se ore 316 cowenkte Ifyou bave an invalid wife or daughter, step into CHARLES F. PERRIE & CO.'s, Sern an Epa os the valoe terest Corner of Ninth and I streets,and get a bottle of PERKINS, STERN & €O.°S CALIFORNIA WINES. cannot sends ee BOYS LINEN SUITS, $2.50 WALL, BOBINSON & €O., 322 Pennsylvania svenne, Bet. Ninth and Tenth stroets. ile present to th N®™ °TORSiwxr H. FINCKEL, will Gud a bottle of ‘eccom pa r pure and agree purposes will find sit they CALIFORNIA WINES. i, hief ryt Popa fee ae oe Ines, at our 8; er ehet we might be reassured and reports them PURE WINES. ily and medical gee “Tuts analseia, tu conjunction wh Baat of the the United States, € ‘other evidences of their te made wm drafts o other exress. wei mea peda a "toca! anents will Took veer, with the mumtorous wi presented during the past eight vinced as thet these are THE BEST WIXES years, bas con » For salo in any desired qdantities by ©. F, PERRIE & (@,, ors, corner Ninth and i streets. NTH STREET, ‘avenue tad Listree?. Bo. 329 pay URSALE DEPOT 0 io UE PATER) SIRES Ey : aMee iretekt f ae, irelent fr Ww RURCGEL auider BvbItt House. Deglere in thie jedjat