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EVENING STAR. _ LOOAL NEws. Pic-Nies, Exe ms, Ke. The tour enih grand pic-nic of the Awkward (ied comes off ai the Washington Oty Gacdeus Dis afternoon and evening The Seventh-si: sbyterisn Church fave a steamboat excursion to Fort Foo! to- macrrow, + steamer Winnisimmit ieaving her Wharf st 7, a.m. Grand pic-me of Seneca Tribe, No. 11, 1. 0. - M., to-morrow, at Abuer's Seventh street ark Exeursion to Carlin Springs and pic-nic sbere of the Navy Yard Baptist Sunday School to-morrow: the steamboat Arrow leaving her wharf, foot of Seventh street, at 64 a. m., and Blagden’s wharfat7\ a.m Second grand excursion of Mount Vernon Lodge, No. 5, Knigh's of Py'hias. to Glymont, ‘morrow: the steamer leaving Seveuth siret arf at 8a. m.and Navy Yard at¥ a m. = Corpora Affairs. BOARD OF ALDERMEN.—The Board met last evening pu sernt. (Z Ric Messrs. Baker, Coos, ic Foard to orer, but a0 geerem being present.on motion, the Board adjourned to next Monday eveniag, aud the members proceeded to the Conncil Chamber to | Fe into joint session, with the Mayor, to elec: | Corporstion officers { Cox sox Councit.—The Board was called to croer at ©°5 o'clock by the president, (T. T. Fowler.) sil the members present except Mr. Balt Mr. L. B.S Miller moved that the Board AG OUTE; Which was agreed to. ST MERTING.—The joint meetin, +xenmeg. pursuant o crninent, «abled to order at 4 0 kk by the Mo the members prerent. The Mayor annonnead tba! the first Bnsiness in order wns the election ©f ike seere'ary ot the Board of Trustees of Public Schools, Mr. Kelsey nominated Dr. 4 ¥. Moore nt this stage of the pro- ited bether a reel of the | or informa. nal had | eo Teisou | ef the convention | weston, having ad- Mr. Moore was jon, but did not that been kept, bat had pot ben read £51 tbat the whole proceeding: were considered but om from time to tim satisfied with the explar Mt | bat nominations were still Mr. Morsel! nominated R. F. Bor B.S. Miller moved that when the joint meet- 'BE adjourn, it be to meet oh Tuesday eve- ming, July 28,at 70 o'clock. Mr. Jnenemann ad that it was very important that the seay- gers’ places should be filled. especially in bot weatmer. The Mayor stated tiat <cay- | ers Were Mppointed in all the wards and | ere at work. Myr. Moore said that this movement was not simply a motion to adjourn, but to shirk the responsibility, and devolve the appointment of these officers the Msyor. The Mayor decided the mo- | | nm to adjourn to aday certan not to vede- batable under the rnies of the House of Rep- resemratives. Mr. Moore said that if 1t was the ion vf the Chair to suppress debate ou abject they would meet it in another | shape. He called the yens and nays on this | Most extraordmary mo'ion. [Mr. Moore snb- sequently referred to the rule of the Honse of | Representatives, and stated that the Chair was right im deciding debate out of order.| | The motion of Mr. L. B.S Miller was not agreed to by the following vote: Yeas—Mossrs. | Arison, Bates, Clark, Cook, Hine, Lloyd. and | L. B.S. Miller—7. Nays—Mes-rs. Baker, Bu Bartlett, Brown, Chase, Crocker, Daitoo, Da vis, Fenwick, Fowler, Grinder, Juene:mano, Kelsey, Knight, Lorman, McCa:hran. Miller, Moore, Morsell. Nalley. Ki Russel), Kathertord. Sardo, Stewart - Ww. hardts | '. Talbert, Taylor, Torrey, and the Presiden —20. { he meeting proceeded tw ballot for tary of the Board of Trustee of the Public | Sebools, which resulted—Fardon, 1% Boseau, 15. Kicbardson, 2: and the first mamed was stared elected. For Treasurer of the Board of Trustees of the Public Schoois—Mr. Richards nominated B. # Johnsen. Mr. Moore nominated R. fT. Mor- sell, Mr. Croeker nominated J. C. Proctor, and stated that Mr. Johnson had left this cit And was not expected to return for som months. Mr. Richards stated that Mr. Johnson would be here during next week if bis services | Were required. Mr. Crocker then withdrew the name of Mr. Proctor. The first ballot re sulted—Jobnson, 15; Mersell, 15; Proctor, 4 blank, 1: no election. The s-ccnd ballot ‘re. selted—Proctor, 25; Johnson, ii; s0 Mr. Procwt was elected. For Physician to the Smal Mr. Taylor nominated Pr Lew, Tor. Johnson Fit Francis Mesd. T ' For Commissioner of the Canal—M-. Hine | nominated H. U. Johnson: Mr. Larman, Heury sSUoWers; Mr. Kelsey, Sidney McParland, oore, David Hepburn, The fi ulted -—Jobnson, :; Summers, 6, M i ti: Hepburn, 12; no election. The second bate | let Tesnited -— Johnson, ‘ummers, 18; Hep. burn, i; McFarland, i; noelection. “The third ballot resulted ——McFarland, li; Sammer=.ii; ; Jebnson, 13: Hepburn, 1: uo election. Thi | iewsth ballot resulted —McFarlaud, % Sum- | mere, 18, Jeboson, 9; no election. The fitti, | ~)x1D and seventh ballots resulted —Sammers. wes © ‘McFarland, 12: »: ve Moved to adiezin to mect on | Thursday evemiugat ~ orctocis: which was oo | agreed to—yeus ®& nays 30. Mr. Hine moved | *@ adjoure to Tuesday, July wth, at | — The Mayor ruled the motion ont of | order. ¥ exeetion. Bir. Heleey asked if a person can hold two Sat on . A Voice.—“That de patty the per-on belongs t ked wio nominated Mr. Summers, one-armed soldier. Mr. Larman replied that be nominated him, and be knew shat Be bad served gallantly for his conatr: Mr Prlton—--Who cares for soldiers.” Mr. Cook—~The Democrats did not care for Gen. Hancock ” [(Langhter.; Mr. Dalton inquired ifthe other nominees were colored men. Mr. Kelsey replied that be nad the honor of nomi. | vating Mr MeFarland, and be was as whiteas | me other men he knew. (Laughter) Mr. | Cathran.—--McFarland is as white as the | pends | 4 wneiiman of the Second Ward.” flauahter.) The eighth ballot res McFarland, Summers, 1% Johnson: 7; Palmer, 1: so Mr Summers was elected. [About this time the five reporters sented smmedinvely in fromt of the secretaries’ rable | and under the ga- lights, were exceedingly ronbled by the bags falling from the fights, and appeals were made to several members tg allew them to put on their hats to get rid ot | z Mr. Sardo sympathisedgrently | rters, 30d Made a motion that sve the privilege of putting on Mr. Robert Ball, who armed with mmmense paho leat fav, and having the Tange of the halt m to be quite com- fortable. objected, as it would be disrespec ful te the Board. Mr. Arrisom moved to adjourn to Tuesday | evening, July 2 Bartlett moved to amend, by inseruing Thursday might of this werk. MP. Arrison moved to amend, by in- serting one week from to-night. The ameo: ment WAS Dot agterd to—ye nays 3. Mr. L. B.S. Miller moved to take a recess for two Bours sud a half. [Laughter] Mr. Naltey | méoved to amend 'o adjourn to the night efter he rex! rain. Ball moved | tbat the meetin, officer om the drew bis motion. meenng Mayor to | jot_for the next | Mr. L. B.S. Miller with. The Mayor requested the $3 over the election of clerk to the another evening: which was agreed | Bova kee ler nomina the Corporatioa—Mr. t Benjama F. Tee eeds 20, Benjamin F. Butler Uaugbter.) Tom Bowie |, jIaughter,) Dr. sablety I, \langhter,) Bond 2, Blank 6, Hoo- pbu Smuth i: so Mr. Moed was declared Messenger to p For esulted: Carson 20, Swain ztou Asylam— ark uominated Dr. S.A. H Ki r. Kelsey, Dr. S.S. Bond: Mr. ¥ ran, Dr. H. Coombe. The first ballot resuited: McKim mbe © no chole ri McKim 15, Bor so Dr. the Comissioners of the Mr. Richards nominated ¥, Clarence M. Barton; io: Mr. L. B.S. Miller, Mi. Ds z a, Te — Brock, 18; , saiab Boui- on. Mr. Daves pominaved Mr. ‘he second | vallot resulted = 4, Brock, 6, Hoover, | t= Schmidt, 6, Corbin. 1: Bouldin, 1: no elec tion. The third ballot resulted .—Bartoa, a + Ruff, 1 Sebmid:. 3; Corbin, 4, Beau emis, |, laugBter) poelection. The fourth ballot resulted: — , 10: Brock, 2: Kult, 17, Scbmudt, 3. Corbin, # uo election. The fifth ballc: zesulied.—Barwa, 10, Brock.2, Ruff, Schmid: 5, Cortn, i, noelecuon. Mr. L. B.S) Miler moved w Adjoura tw to-morrow aight | | week. Mr. Nalley moved to adjourn to Friday | evening: which was agreed ta and the joint meeting, at 19.25, adjourued. yaar ce Nontngry Lingrtixe Rept T10N.— Three thousand dollars, or advances on res. were sold Inet night in an averaze premium of 4 ABSOC TA. —_>—__—_ ds tor Young Folks who give @ pic-nic ags, Va. See adver. } i i | sureet. = | sirmgned wai | box. The prisomer came to the house with | on this point. Cox™™ind Blackstone | drawkenness is an exease it most | degree as to clase insanity. It m: u . 8 guilty ef manslaughter. | at when THE KELLABEB HOMICIDE. Trial of Turpin. Atter our clored yesterday the testi- mony imibe case of Levin Turpin, charged with the merder of Thomas H. Kellaher, was ccntinved as follows : Deechive Wesley sworp.—Wituess Was at the corner of Sixth street and Pennsyl. YAnIRSYenge om the night of the a shot; ran op, and saw day! tand Dubant and MeDevitt avid of in; Dubant said to but found no pistol. Lieut. Noonan. sworn.— Witness was at police heacquarn rs on the right of June 3, 1563; heard a thot, run in ite direction and saw lying us the corner of Louisiana avenue and Sixth street, with his feet toward the corner, witness examined Turpin, and found his right baud full of bigod, even beyond the wrist, in- site and owt. Turpin walked to the station; uid Bot appear to be very much sptoxicated. Crose-examiard:—Heard Dubant say at the ~ house that Re knew the man who willed er. Jostph Ham!in,sworn.— Witness lives on Sixth od Was sitting a: Als dour on the sd of inG+ at night. Wituess saw three mea ‘ing On the crossing: hus attention was for awhile cauled from them, but was called back @ pistol shot, and on looking again saw bnt omen. A friend said «there is a dog shot.” Wi ness auswered, «there is but wo men there; | ere were three One of these two was 3 short distance ahead of the other, ‘The first man went back and leaned over something on the ground. Justthen Mr Laflin, a member of Congress, reached the seeur, aud when the police xot there witness beard bim say, point- jug to Turpin and Dubant, “there are tne torn that did the deed,” and they were ar- Tested. Ceorve F. Hot kkise, sworn,—W hen the pistol was fired was at the corner of Louistana aye- »be a@@ Seventh street; ram up and saw on Sexth street and Lontsiana avenne stx or seven pen, and one mau Who lay dea; some one said “mob them.” when Mr. Mefrvitt said, «You are not going o mob anybody here, for 1 have got the man whodid the deed.” A. Naver. sworn.—On the night of the shoot- ing witness was standing in bis door, on Sixth street, third door from Louisiana avenue; wit- uess saw two men come down Louisiana ave- bur, two side and side, and one a few feet ahead, after they got past the corner the right hand man rassed bis arm, witness siw a flash aud the leit hand man dropped. at that time the other Was some distance ahead. with bis hack to the other=: the oue who shot stepped a on, then turned, leaned down and Booked over the one who br fallen. While be was Jeaning down looking over him the man who was ahend came back toward bim, aud then ‘bAcrowd that witness saw no police came up; witness cried our fo them that the man w Hed him was in the erowd: just as the police entered on one f the crowd witness saw ® small man vk clothes leave the other side and jown Sixth street; witness then sud sthe man that killed him get bis pistol; witness saw no more. he prosecution here elosed, and the court Adjourned. ‘Th being c cautioned not to con- sation in relation to ¢, Were allowed to go y the trial in their pre: to |heir homes, TO-DAY, The triat was resumed’ this morningin the Criminal Court. Judge Wylie, at 9o’clock, ac which time Mr. Norris, for the d-fence, opened. and, alter speaking of the several degrees of bomieide, claimed that this case was one et misadventure He expected to show that thé Government bad not proved that Levin Tur- pin did take the life of the deceased. He ex- fected to show from the character of the man, aud otber surroundings, that this was a ease of Misadventure: that they were friendly, and there was no grudge between them; that’ both were drouk. and verydrunk. It was true that by the books drunkenness is no excuse for me, but the courts hereandm England have drunkenness to go to the jury, not as Xeuse for crime, but to show that the party uot fully in the possession of lus faculties, The Government had already shown that the parties were drunk. The char- Scter of the accused was good and quiet, and bebad made inawiry and was unable to learn tha: he bad ever been under arrest. He ( Mr. N.) expected to show that, and that the killing was accidental. They did not claim self-de- fenceon the pari of the accused, and he would, When the testimon v was ih, citi an acquittal, ‘Dbe first witness tor the defeuce was— HW. Gobutt, who testitied that bh» resided hand E street, has kaown the acensed tor eR Mouths: his reputation 1s goud for 4 Witness saw Dabaut on ‘bh night of the homicide at his oabant afterwards, and they took one irin't and then lett together. The deceased anu Tur- pip were oo fieudly terms that pi Cross-examined by Mr. Carriagion.—Dub wn tett Ube earl eral da ye sed that bey were going to tear ont the leiNigencer office, oud they might come ty *@ house. W. H. Hopkins, tain H. R. HoWdett, Ed- ward Davis, TH. Browning, Arthur Shep. bera, W. H. Milter, and Maurice Dubois t°80- iird to the good character of the accused, to hit having ber na mail carrier with the army, em- Plovid on the street cars, xc. The vestimon: was here clo-ed, ated District Attorney Carrington submitted prayers for mstructions, first. that if the jw! belt ve the accused inflicted the w onnde which re-uited im the death of the decensed, they should find him guilty as ind ted, even if they fetud Qhat they were drv.nk: second. that in addition to We BbOVE, ti they find they hada controversy a8 to challenging a vote, they should convict; third, that if they find the pris- oner usta the thrent that he intended to be even with some one, they should find bim guilty as indicted: fourth, they should convict if they find the apove facts, although be had pre- vously borne the reputation ot a peaceable, orderly citizen. He proceeded to argue that drunkenness could not reduce a homicide from murder to manslanghier: and read from {st Greenleal, section >, and the question whether words amounted to ‘ovocation, quotinz from Wharton and Stefly on Medical Suri prudenee, page 55; and as to fourth pra in relation to the character, be read from Arc. aba ce 69, Mr, Merrick argued that murder was the deliberate, Willful, and malicious illing of a person, andthe indictment read with ma! ce atorethought. The prosecution should maze bis ease come up to the terms of the indic ment. In some Stats legisiation had mate several degrees of murder, and the courts im ovber States had. in the absence of legisiatiou, divided murder into two or more degrees. ide doubted if the District Attorney could satisty the jury that this was a case of murder, and if id. without being disrespectful io the jury, would say the insane asylum should be en- Jarced. He read from 34 Whartoa oo Homicide. and would ask that the Court would istruct that the intent must be proved tw convict. There was no proof of malice. nor ould it be proved. If the inten | forme the element of the crime, drankennes: covld be introduced, The prosecntion hay: proved that tbe party were drunk, and he read from 1th Ohio reports} 556, fo sho at proof of drunkenness could be offered. They would ask the Court to instruct the jury th { they bell that the deceased caine to hi eath by & Wound infiteted by x pistol fired by the prisoner, but that it was not fied delber- ally or voluntarily, and if the pistol went of accidentally, they must find tor the prisoner He proceeded, claiming that the act itsel! is not punished but the intent is ponshabie: ana im conclwsion he contended that character should be considered. Mr. Carrington, in ly, said tha: the dis. cussion was Rarrowed down by the admissign that there was no prosecntion protested hat the proposition when a man kills another in adrunken spree it was not murder was a TMonstrous one, and if the jury indorsed th Proposition, be hoped st would not be the sanction of the conri. He read from Ist Russel on Onmes as to the meanin: of malice and he contended that raalice is pr~ sumed when a deadly weapon i used. Judge Wylie said that the great question to consider is whether drunkeaness is a defeuce | in this case: (he prisoner beimg charged with murder. The old writers are very clear ry hotdiue th ne that a man who is a yoluntary devi! privilege by being drunk, bui the offen: rather aggravated. The decision of Coke an Blo stone sre enforced mm the United S x to the present day for the reasom that pub: Policy demands it, for men might get drank for the purpose of commuting a crime. To th consti ‘e mur ere mm. alice prepense. If a man under ene liquor wilfully takes the Itfe s friend, the Inw holds him to a full meas ot Bis responsibility Fe Proof of drunkennes< «be given toenable the tw een the parties. and the prisoner resorte4 ti) intox! jeation for the of inflummg his | passions, be is guilty. Ifa druaken man takes a deadly weapon to do some danger, the law will not allow drankeume-sto excuse bm. If past TOs o show the excited state of the mind dad tbe mit of the person. As!g misadyeuture, the ‘onre said if the party the weapon care. lesely, then it mizht beexcusable: bat if the yistol was fited through gross negii¢unca, then ibe homicide is mot excusable, but the prisone> At thus point Mr. Goddard, one of the jury, asked if Mr. Dubaut could be recalled, Walch ‘was done, and he stated that it was not on sra thaw one minute ater he left the pardes wh. he heard the pistot fired Judge Wylie suid he wished to he undors+aot- the defence is provocition chen drumkeepess might be grven ia avidencalur if there bad o-en no sack provocation them Mronkenness Was ng execute. Mri Curriffton arguedtbe cute 22 che fas ¢laiming that tBis wasaecase of mufder snd Tee Rive F t obtain a notof mauslanchter. Was the prisoner the which one wesiest Se Babsnee Allthe evidence Prevailed for ey fro er S SnD. pointed unerringly tothe prisoner as the bar. skirting. Mr. Korrie followea ‘Mr. Carrington for the ton wharyes. W: a shade detence, ¥ vv wing tue evidence and goatend- extent, nor & over two ing that this was a case of misadventure, aud tones bigh, and & vast extent of seething, that the accwseo should be acquitted. blistering dus! over orgs gg itts stifling, At woo'cloek the jury were respited until | and almost unendurable. A coms:quence, ix o'clock When the argument will be com- cluded. Tur Youre Men's iSTIas ASSOCTA- bsg yes exereises last night at the Foundry” matters are dull and uevther whart proprietors mor stevedor-s care forimprovemen: tl the weather tecomes mor a Beriy't Wherf.—Arrived—Schrs. New York, from Philadelphia, castings for ihe Wasb- M. E.) Chi om the occasion of the meeting | Beton gas company; Agnes Ann, Miller, from of the Young Men's Christian Association, 0 | Chesupeake Huy, with 50 bushels of white | hear the reports of the delerates from the Asso- | sand fur the Capitol Marb-e Works. Sailed— cistion to the International Uonvention, neld lew days sinceat Detroit, Michigan, were of A most intere-ting character. The body of the church, although the night was une of the hot- test of the season, was pretty well filled, and myTiads of fans, propelled by ihetur lands of the andience, but lidleefivet im relieving bose who Wicided them from oppressive lent, Upon the stand were Revs Drs. Tustia. De. Hass, and J.G. Butler, while in the andience Ww rea nomper of other citizens of divine and reclesinstical distinction. ‘The services were opemed witt an anthem, “Pehold what manner ot love,” by tue choir, when the Rev. Septimus Tustin, D. D., offered prayer. Atter two verses of the a “How Sweet the voice of Jesns sounds,’ the Rey. Dr. Delisss, ot the Metropolitan church, read a se- lection of call sleds The Rev. J. G. Butler, ot +t. Paul's church. who presided ou the oc- c&sion, said that we bad met to make the in- qhiry of those who mad been at the convention «Watchmen, what ol thenight!” Phese bretn- Ten bad been feeling the pulse not of one de- nomination only, but of the Christian hfe of steam-tng Governor Cartin. Bell, for Alexan. Mattoax s Creek, light. | Government Wher — Pt cata m A. | Lougherty, Lougherty, from iadelphia, wrh2 tons creas We. Be MeShumeher | trom s&me port, with 220 tons of coal for t Government. Sailed—Revenve cutter North- erner. MeGowan, for Philadelphia. Browns Wharf —Arrived—Schr. Whitmore, | Layman, from ‘Philadelphia, with 266 tons of | coal for S. P. Brown & Son. Kidey’s Wharf.—Artived—Schr. Mary Ehza- beth, Nelson, with lumber for Mr. Tigleburg. Satied—Schr. J. J. Basell, Perry, hight. Fay's Wharj.—Artived—Schrs. Isabella, Phil- lips, from Eastern Shore, with wood to Hant & Clark: Mechanic, Smart, from Marylaad Point, with wood tor the same firm. Sailed— Schr. Ann Jane, Reachum, for Aqua Creek, | ligh:; longboat U,Underwood, Williams, bound down light. Fowler's Wharf.—Arrived —Sebr. Benjamin | Stockley, T. H. Hillman, from Salisbury, with Jomber for Fillet & Reagrave. the continent. He presented the Jofty prinei- Carter's Wharf-—Arrived—Sebre. Diamond ple‘on which the associations were formed, ate, Bennett from Philadelphia, with coal and introduced delegate Mr. L. E. Sleigh. who | for J. r i ‘ppleir, expreserd the thanks of the delegation for the | Miller, from Phitadetybia, ‘with 250 tone coal cordial manner in which they bad been received | for Samucl Qwens, Suled—S-hr. Thos. Car- oa tbeir return, as well as for the grext pri Inge of having’ been accredited as Teprese tyes of the meeting. A brief sketch of the history of the societies, (a synopsis of which has alrvady appeared in the Stax.) the oldest ofwhich has not yet completed its first quar- cer century, was also presented. Mr. J.C. Pratt gave a sketch of the trip to Detroit—an account of the grand entertainment of the Cleveland Association to the deiegat passing through their city to the conveution. of the overflowing hospitality of the citizens 01 Detroit, The meeting of welcome and the inci- dent of the falling of the venerable Dr. Duttleld under a paralytic stroke (which resulted in his death) while delivering an address of weloome to the delegates on behalf of the Christian roll, Henyon, tor Chappawamsic, light. Cd Gime Wher? Agri ved--Sehk Betty Hooper, with wood to Gleason & Glen’ Pandora, with wood to sae firm; Hambarg, | With coal lo same firm. i Willams f Joily's Wharf.—Arrived—Schrs. | Enterpy Luusby: Fish Hawk, Webster; Union, Moore, with wood to same. Groom's Wharf. — Arvived —Sebr Adeline, th wood to market, Sailed—Senr. id Lucy. Crassley, to Georgetown to with coal, 1 rutrani’s Wharf.—Arrived—Scbrs, por - | Sa der, Skinner, with wood to_Plaat: (Queen, with wood to market; Joseph Martin, with woo@ + G People of Detroit. He also meniioned the warm ree of the associations of Ann Arbor, an the University of Michigan, which ssociations—eon in vitatioa—the con veu- tion visited. Mr. Wm. Ballantyne pr ented! the results of the bu: ess Lmineacted, and the discussions on and yarions OvtTrace.—Yesterday morning, as the | steamer Winmsimmzt, with the East Wash- taptist Sunday Sehool pic-nic on J, wis on her way from this city te | he was fired ito when opposite the Arseual by a half dozen boy Six shots from pistols were disc oue of the balls barety crazed a lad passed withia a few inches of the pilot's ear, Ana completely shattered a pane of glass in the pilot-house window. Sathequently search ws made for the villains, but no traces of them could be found Rev. George A. Hall, ger etary of the astocixiion. of this eribed the generni and pubhe and religious meetings, and the open ai: services. He described in an earn=s' manuer theextraordinary fer vency and interest \bich made these meetings so deligutial; the y. earnestness, and definiteness, "The peculiar feature of open air services were thuse held at ight, Major Gen. O. O. Howard gave an accoun! of the men comprising, and the spirit of Cur Which lad pervaded the convention. Mr. FP. H. Smith, in conclusion, in a few words, eave an iden of the farewell meeting, the spirit of love to each other and to Obtist which was in @ boat. a Scppex DEATH AT THR PATENT Orrice — Thomas Meggins, tormerly a soldier in one of the Pennsylvania regiments, and lately a ta. borer im the Patent Office, died very suddeuly about balf- past ten o'clock Unis morning in tie Manifested, and the earnest resolution shown | model room of that bug@ding. It appears that to work with renewed auligence m the vine- | he bad been drinking considerably of Inte, aud yardof Christ. Im this city the association has | shortly after bis arrival at the office this morn- its charge fonr suission Sabbath Schools, intains ten or twelve Pr-Hgious services eyory Sabbath in the parks, barracks, jail, and des- litte parts of the city, besides sostaining « @aily Union prayer mw2ting wt its rooms, at o:1 tol pm. ‘Ava. few minutes past, 0 o'clock the exsr. e'ses closed With singing. ud prayer. ing was observed to be quite sick. The best of attention was immediately given him by the fimployees but without avail, as he died about an hour afterwards. The city authorities have taken charge of the body. ee Sales or REAL EsraTe.—Messrs. W. 1. Wall & Co. yesterday sold part of jots 7. >, ———— And ®, in square 102, fronting om Qtst street, Porice ITEMS.—Sidpay Lake for assanit | between @ und H. to George S. Parke, for | and battery on complaint uf Bridget Kirby was | ¢3, 550, straiened before Justice Lyuch, whe eo —.+—_ mitted him to yait in default of security. Clirron (alt Was before the eae Tadice ~ rien tear rE for disorderly conduct, agd was compelled to | | EQtity Count, Jae Fister.—Evheridge vs tork over = Etheridge: order to take testimony. Hallen- | Marun Maber. Jobn Collies and Timothy | back vs. Hallenback; decree pro coufesso Maher were before Justice Tooker ona charze | @gumst defendan | of Iareeny and were committed to jail for ORPHANS’ Covet Judge Purvell.—Towday, | Veuerando E. King qualitied as admivistrato: to the estate of Martin King bond firs Court. Eliza Plant was arrested by officer Guy tor nga bawdy house, and Justice Morseti Quired her to give security for cour Silns Burk. colored, for carrying concealed Weapons, was fined $40 by Jusiice Harper. —o—__— Sovpiens' axp Sattors’ Ustow.—This asso- ciation brid its regular weekly meeting last vight. Alter the reports of commitiecs been recerved. the Union adjourned aud Qf ceeded to the German Soldiers’ and Sailors Vaion, at Will's Hail, on 7th street, bet ween H and T streets. when Major Morse, president of the Scldiers’ sud Saijlore’ Union, instailed the officers eleet of the German Soldiers’ and ors’ Union. Speeches were made in English by Major Morse, Mr Carl Dsmm, Lieutenant m. Young, Colonel Otis, and others. and in German by Mr. Carl Damm, Captain Beissaer. sng others The meeting was very enthustas. tic, A patriotic call on the German soldier. ‘Was sdopted, 2,000. The | and final account of executor of Eliz: Morrison, and distribution account of me; do. of administrator of John Mum: do. of administrator of George Monto: and second Aggount of guardian to Sarah C. Sepeswue- aiWfroved and passed. ArexaypRia ItEus.-The Jowrna? of this morning has the following” dhe Coal Trade The breaks in the Chesa- ake aud Objg caual having been repaired on the water let in the Alexandria e same day, a large uumber of coal s arrived from Cumberland, Maryland, in the canal pasin of this place on’ Sunda ing. Yesterday the canal terminus abo t was swarming with industrioi operstives, and the «basy hum of industry could be heard long and loud. Driness Street Colored Baptist Church.—The congiegation of this church, on Sanday, con- tributed $260, 10 be expendgs in putting the church edifice m proper Rey. George W. Parker is pastor of tis church, and ti pope aa (s ope of the most flourishing in "ue city. Heal Estate Salrz—The brick honse near the corner of Alfred apd Cameron stree's has bean bought for $9,500 by D. F. Witmer: the adjoin- ing dweiling by Wm. G. Cazenove, for 86.500, and house on Washington street, near the cor- ner of Princess, by General M. D. Corse, @r $14,000. ° Dead —Capt. William known proprietor of Pin Mouth of the Potomac, dic! Sunday inst. aiter a long Mitchell was the son of Ca Tupning between this eityand Norfolk, Va. for many years. Capt. M. was high by large circle of triewds in this city, his generous disposition And many good quali ot head and having en ‘tm 19 of bis acquaintances. The death of Cap: Mitchell occurred Sunday evening at 9: 0 a funeral will take plage at Piaey Point v —e_—__. THE SuxPay Scuoor of Grace Church, Episcopal.) Rey. Alfred Holmead rector, have e-hi¢ to-morrow at Green Springs, abov: Georgetown. The agreeable ladies having the affair in charge will undoubtedly make it a very pleasaptone. The arrangements for the comfort of visitors are very complete, and che shady grove at the spring makes ita very at- iv ry . On Sonday, July 12th, after a linger i . Teel GEORGE w. BARRY ip the oth, e : Taneral will take place from the real fatber-in law, James whackletord. No 217 Penosylvania ay. 1, Ob Tuvsday, at 4 o'clovk The triend of the family are respectfully inv! to attend. this city. ov the 13tb instant. MARY "aged is "Fours, deaghter ef the late . S o'clock, from tractive spot. Cars leave the corner of Seventh ore} to sorrow afterecee, at Bi3 and D streets, Island, at eight and nine o’c.ock | {ht Rowse of er aunt Mra. @. Lindsey, 432 1 m. No one should fail to escape the brat auc | Attend. it dust of the city to pass an ar or two ut tl , . On the loth instant, JAMES ROBEBT. pees ee ee sectnnk tocol Rater tl ant Reon ares eee ee et CONSECRATION OF & CATHEDRAL.—St. Pai rick ® Cathedral uy New York was formally consecrated, with imposing ceremonies, on Sunday. A large number of bishops from neighboring distric's were present and partici- pated in the exercises, apd the building w: three weeks: je “trien4s of the family are invited to attend therfoveral to-morrow (W sinegeer dats oe jock. on C utzoet file angel, rest with angele. <TOLPP. athe 8th metant, at 1% 0 6Gk P.O G. BEULPE: ta the Sid peat of his > completely filled with a crowded congregation. | 48° FPR Peeretgetiane etheeey cence oe | gatintivnseae! Me hterte a feat ec Carles omeo, Sidney Place, Brookiyn, 7. 15h instant, at B o'clock, from baie residence: ‘whiel: is to be erected om the site of the form+r | costes ¢th and & ate. church, burned down in May last, was laid on Sunday, with appropriate ceremonies, auc in the preseuce of a large concourse of people. LE PANIER BUSTLE, FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES. ——_——— IHILD FOUND IW THE CANA 2oclock yesterday afternoo: cages cred: ® new-born white male infant ir the canal, at the foot of “7th and G streets. I) was tied up ina bag. At an inguest held by Justice Morsetl, acing as coroner, the jury rendered a verdict that the child came to death by violence at the hands of some person boknown. Deap LE PANIER ELIPTIC SKIRTS, FLOM $1 UP TO $1.50, aT BAUM's, CORSET FACTORY, 49 LOUISIANA AVENUB, between 6th and 7th stro-tn, ° —_e—_—_- ‘Tne Hottest Yet !—The thermometer, at Franklin & Co.'s, opticians, Pennsylywais avenue, yesterday, at) o'clock p.m , stood at os deg. Fahrenheit inthe shade: not 32 deg. :» Teported im yesterday's Stax. To-day 11 ic the hottest yet. The thermometer stood in‘ shade, at Frankhn’s, at 118 m., at 100; 12m 1; 1p m,, 101;2 p.m. 100. iyo Notice TO BUILDEBS. Bayi in Dasiness at No. 56¢ appointme an strest Se atemea thier years. and with, been made by Chief Engineer mrnefally we if oar ol friends "and See the vacant pantione that com at nes we hope to remain many years lonzer, Sutton, Foreman; bay | opr st 01 DOORS, + BLIY! D BUILDERS’ ‘Thomas Sorrell, Hositer: ee HARD ral ‘Bradley, ex:ramen. thi 6. Meloy, James Bradley, 3 uy mere complete prices we aartntea ul Montrany —Dr. G. M. Dove, late Secretary | By eypet By ibowiae eo can eal aectce f the Board of Heahh, reports the following ther partic ¢ thi 2 Statistice of deaths which occurred us this cits Bethe bathe fue 't this. city than auy an June: eauesdy meet oa rd of neg F Saye bs te brave ) ene 1 were w, 55 colo ‘not . Majority Of deaths from one to five years, The opielng eur line to at our gTeutest number ot deaths resulted from chol- % oT, fu-infantum and consemption. arch " sem, tee Ri W. SONS CO. MARLOW: & CO,’ prataa ns 6283 Grant ayp Corrax Rativication Meer. 3186.—The Soldiers and Sailors’ Central Re- publichu Committee, tor the District of Colun- bis. bas resolved to baye aGrantand Colfa. rattication meeting on Monday next. Severa) Gistingwished speakers have been engaged for the occasion. programme will be au- nounced in a few ail¥s. goles SSS Horse Terxr Arggarep.—On Bat: ins | last, ea Richmond, a man eamed Peter An 4-1. £0 as a vor fad be 5 ing tosella ata) sin George 3 , Of West Grove, Fairiax «. irginia. The ipaeeeeneee aud rer to Major Jobe SHIRT MANUFACTORY, a 8 While coer J a uD ‘Dr Big east Gal led wm, ead pitoa known. Hounced the WOURG WETYMbIghE, © ry ' —o—— Pro. NO, It was the fife '‘Stinday Schoo! of St. ee ee First Ward, which mae rien 1 ae i: Peters, is — #8 If x09, want the very Bost WIOD!a04 COAL, @ the lowest price. ro to “ > 9 ni ae . ‘Ananal pir. A nag AR dma. light; schr. Levinia Jane, Murdoch, for | $4. 24 | Pennsylvania avenue, vetween 4 and stb GEORGETOWN, —.—— Affairs In Georgetown. Pouce Irews.—Mariha Hall and Saran Jobnson, for fighting in the street, were ar- j ateer and brought before CITY ITEMS. CLostve THEM OUT.—AN wool, very light it Garibaldi Suits for boys, 307 years of Sntatsasner a: sake 2 Oscar jm cree, “sees Henae g by offic $135 Fine dimen Comte, gis | FescteBaceey astan halt was Sirmesal A few more left at Hable & Oo.’s, 4 Po Spataite nay ren wes Sned 925 sylvania avenue, under United States . 2] Wm. Handy, for indecent exposure, was ar. reigned | 92.50. i CeyTkar Briipine Assoctz rion. — At a Mreting of the Central Building Association, beid last might, twepty-ubree shares were sol. — $2.2K.75, and averaging $07 wo Coxpitios oF Mr. MiCrivock.—Mr. Mo- | Culloch, shot ou Monday evening, still te= in very dangerous condition, and bo hopes are tertained of his recov SALE Ov Watar.—Eight hundred bushels of | new wheat sold yesterday at $2.45 per bushe! JEWELRY.—Silver-plated Ware, pew and Deautifal styles received from New York tuis morning, at Prigg’s One Doilar Jeweiry Store, No. 496 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4 street, before Justice Buckey, who fimed b —_2—__— Lames’ Barurso Strre, neat snd stylish, Gentlemen's bathing emits, $4.50; and very fine ones of Scotch flannel, finely trimmed, #1v. Sommer Smoking Jackets, Linen Doster-, Overcoats and Sea-side Umbrellas of linen and pongee silk, at George C. Henming’s, No. 51! 7th street. ——— Loox aT THR RUINS '—Aye, look at the o lear t] Taine of what were once magnificent sets of bg al pa | teeth, to be seen here im society. Look | Cormick, is extremely ill and is mot expe at them, and ask yourself ifit ismet marvelous | \ocnrerre. that euch destruction is permitted, when. by simply using Sozopont, any teeth. howrrer fra- gilt, Mav be preserved ‘decay or blemish as long as life lasts? RivER FRONT.—Artived — Steamers New York, Jones, from Philadelphia, Jobo Gibson. | Winters. and James 3 » Inman, from | New York. Clrared— e Wilson, for Baltimore. | | “SPALING’s GLUE” useful in every Bouse. ——_s——— My Wire's Cnoicg, and the whole family pritergt Mrs.S.A. Allens’ Improved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing. (in one bot- ry He.) Every Druggist selis it. Price Que Dol- Erow’. D.©., July 15,1508. | im a eo Sealed Proposals wii be received by thy sub her ontil THURSDAY next. Isth July. atizo-cl k a For Corye, Bumoxe, Bao Nats, &c., visit Dr. White's fooms, No. 424 Penusylvacia Avenue, between 4} amd 61D streets. es Att Diseases or TRE Frer eu treated by ur. White, Surgeon M . for relaying the water maias on Mont street. making all the proper connectivus ecessfully « streets Office hours from 5 a.m. 06 p. m. Established 1561, kin. second: | 35.000. crannies wot tates! Lapin, uy tao Sites Fertome mn ame | PPE RCEING abet aE oA | ADTRS, eo Olcest ‘fome in ti 5 iS ice * No. ‘world. Dorest's Florimel closely resembies | 44 Briden street, Georgetown sly the odor of ® rare and delicate boquet of flowers, and in this respect is unrivalled. A few drops will leave its peculiar and delight = fragrance upon the handkerchief for many ars. * —————_—_—_—_—"- BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. N BANKRUPTCY. as ov Cot ume. ee AL the (ity of Washington. on the uth ~ { SB: UES, TM undereianed brady gives not Goove mat mest px sor THIS sRAsoN | BMastpeintinent ae Avsignee st OP NDEN P “RO BES. 1D the City of Washington, a trict, S22, haa been aa woot Bae Own petition by oar Shee eee ne ay? iw Our centre tables are now very attractive, as have placed on them a larve lot of NICE DRESS GOODS. which we are deter on. Mary of ¢ een sold at nearly couble wh: oon. fhand ® fine assortment of LINEN DRILUINGS and cheap Cassimers, which we areclosin out at a yh TRUNK WARE-ROoMS. ‘Travelers are invited to call and select TKO VALISES, AND SATOBRLS, | and Gert lem dive of all description ~ £ on 4 3, BURNSTINE'S 3 Thirteen is | Estate. Gold and sity Siver Pate, pi From the largest and best assorted Stock tp | of BANKERS, Frerreven Grater, Orroere Trsaswey Buy and ee ai current market rates, and mes | sonstantis op hand a fall eupply of all @UVERNMEST BONDE. SEVEN THIRTIES AR} COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., excoums collections made op ail Qconesibie potmts. oe ttt Fist RATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTOR. B.D CBORE, (of Jay Cooks BO.) Pretters wa HUNTINGTON, Cnshiee, GOUVERNEMENT DBPoOSsITo! anD FINANCIAL AGENT OF THB UNITED STATES, ‘16th sireet, opposite the Treasury Departmens, Govertment Securitice with Treasurer Onitea Starrs, S7ONE MILLION DOLLARS ap ‘We buy and voll ail classesof GOVEANMEN SECURITIES ot current market raves FURNISH BXCHANGE and make Collections ‘eALL THRE PRINCIPAL CITIBS OF THB UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Voucher os she MOST FAVORABLE TRRMS, and give care- fel attention to | ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ona FIRMS | and to any other bustuees ontrosted to as, FULL INFORMATION to regard te GOVREN- MENT LUANS at ali ttmes cheerfully farntenad. ‘ WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Ussticr Washington, March 2), 1968. —————— PAWNBROKERS, Money loned on time fe enit ow Watches on '* Wearing Aprarr! and Merchan- id gold and «iiver bought }_ J. BARTLETT and pola - a “LIGENSED BY AUTHOBIT Loan © Ma time, to eutt cust Silver Watches. 1 Janos, Parnitu be, and Gentiomen s a Areael 1 deecriptions. Old Gold and Silver E) Money loaned on ‘ool, KURNSTING pana Frenele Mark Aelivered free of charge. j stock ot SERT WEST, WALL, BOBINSON 200, F niet ee cae 2 Se 322 Penneylvanin arcane, | Oferathe highest cash sivancer op all Kinds. of nee ST OEE aes between 9th and loth streets. | ‘All xoods marked in \ PLAIN FIGURES, . = stg AT THE LOWEST CASH PRIOR. CALIFORNIA WINES. cosa ONE PRICE-NO DEVIATION ALLOWED, W. M. SHUSTER & BRO, iy 9 amas No. $= Market Space, CLOTHING, &c. P*orcsars vor Feet you have an invalid wifeor daughter, epinto | fF 3, SRISERORE, = : vv Derantwent, Jays, 1353 je, endorsed and ed‘ireesed to be [Or the Navy dred saul hfty cord end fifty ton NI be received unti! n: of the let ci July, instant. The proposals £+ aled Proposals, Sreretary ofthe CHARLES F. PERRIE & CO.°s, Corver of Ninth and I streets, and get a bottle of | ust deby ag and muftabTe for family and medical nse, This analy in ronienction, with that of the Surgeon General of the United States, together With the wumerons other evidences of their parity Presented duriug the pasteight years, has con Vinced us that these are THE BEST WINES he public. Al deli to th t D t pe alee of the Department at the Also, the price per thousand delivered in larg Packages. ae required either at the Department Place of mannfacture Also. the price per thontsnd separated in such quantities as may be daily ordered for the use of post offices, never less than two hundred stam, gecurcly packed in tin cases, suitable Li * board RoW bef snd will be @ source of large revenue in the ta ture. (Svocessor to B. F. Lovvon & Oe .) CITIZENS, ARMY 4ND vr MERORAUT TAILOS iitan Hotel, late Brows's) Beets eter ae tee ee a PERKINS, STERN & CO."S | sete a benivan seine food must be oi anality o! " c . . Saeco : Welleonsoned. straicht,ani of good sizecfor uss | _ ALIFORNIA WINES, | in open fireplace, aud must be delivered. aad Hah, cannot nend amore scceptabl» present toh» 600 MILES lecked for inspection and measurement in front | ‘old folks at home,” thi w bottirs of their | + gig Narz Department Building, by the first of | mice Port Wine” or Grape Brandy ye oF tue best. vers of ** ines ahottie o 5 the ah mut be of the best white ook Antara, Caitors: nia White, ‘Wines an acceptable accompa UNMON PACIFIC RAILROAD ee 2, unde to the ton, and ¥ ment to thelr dinner fy the iret of Bopeasber nest.cateiions oe CLERGY MEN siesfrifg © pure and agrocable | AT@ ROW fulshed and fm operation. Sixty mile ot wd tons at the Departiuent. Wine for Communion purposes will fint all they | track bave been laid thisepring, apd the work 10 bons at the Naval Observatory. could wish in the whole Line ber woem & satic and Pa 3S tone at the Hydrographical Office « orner o caur as — —s one me oy ee lennon 4 Puorocate sox Fostace srAare a cateniee ee 9 eS 01 AGE ST: . Eeory Erni, late chief chemist in the Depart | entire track. from Umal me Tauonto. will be P ment of Agricaltare, has just mode calnun } fuished in 1509 instead of 60 The means pro Post Orrice Der pain uf these Wines, at our special reyacst—mate | vided are ample.and ail that energy. men end } Proposals will be received Jo order that we might be reassured fn aggard to | Money can do to secure thir completion of thi tinggi mermto~ hong ‘them—aud reports them GREAT NATIONAL WORK, idders PURE WINEs. at the earliest possible day. will be done, Fer able J The UNION PACIFIC BAILBOAD COMPANY receive —A GOVEBSMENT GRANT of the right of a nd all necessary timber apd other materisia: wi ound along the line of ite operations taken fu @lternate sections on This 18 an abeolutedunation, . rs ; ‘ itie —A& GOVERNMENT GRANT of United Strong covers, or in suitable: envelotee cceutnny | For sale in any desired yuantitice by sate Baste year Vous amovating to to the quantity and ae & conveyed, as C. F. PERRIE & Co., t 8 per fo. ecording so see a digeronce, Irany, beteren the cost at ates | jest Grocers, corser Ninth and Letrests. ————— Wy" diference, if any, an agent at the place of manufacture and at Wash mh, D.C. Buch Dackages. before matlia Fo chamlie recounted by an agent of times is De : idders wil Also give the additional east for chages lor + HANSON'S INSURANCE OFFICE, FIRE AND LIFE, No. 516 BEVENTH 8T:! Tr, ufactery. 5 Gor takes & eeoond mori ; she i bul sr.ount may be ped in services Tondered by the Gompen to transport ing troops, mails, &c. The intere-t te now much mere paid in thie wa». beside- secortng: Teat sevidg in time amd money tothe Goverumsnt. IV. —A GOVEBNM! Novy tg the right to tesue Soon eunet buttcrs 7 sNbs w ef = in builan the seine amount ms the U. ariocsiy guasmeds sind pecioraned Ge ipeh ones: 8. Bouds. tented for the same purpose, aud mo more mes cock separate clamp can be readily detached yy iT et ey baa yy bbe ured. Mortgage Bondholders to deli ‘Bonds denominations of Stam; ww in nse are one to the Company only as the roas is completed. aud contt ioe ameeuctinesecuie: are copa ma teeee after {thee becn cammined by the Uuited Statne twelve cents, fifteen cents, twer cents = thirty cents.and gad —_ sree hae = ceBtey f The parties ofthe Rergacal stampe ‘wiftsatouties | HARTFORD FIRE letter n dviesrter Stamps the conominaticn must ive disciactyy | AGS SHARE Pres, V [A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from fo pares oa well Foca wee ft @ whole work T. aid in upon the work al f; ready done i en pe ee Which will be increased as the wants of tbe pre that ans lemptto remove them from @ letter or paket will 80 wutilste them as to render thom 1 preposais for Boma on embossed paper, “The whole number of Btamps furnished to the Department oe year ending the #th of *"From pant anperivace, it 1¢ supposed that th : 2 i = niver OI packager melied will average above te Uuseles. Bre: SSURANCE ii i: 780.072 daily, varying in size from two half- N ra. naw ‘Bec sheets, or 20 Stampe. up to 500 balf- ts, or SO ae Stampe: but by far the larger HANSON. Agent, 0. 916 Seventh Fait shee ages contain not more than 20 ‘Stamps. a Bach bid {s to Le accompanied with 1“ os Be ralascoammrennsseaitzat ieee: | | PPPPBPPPPPPPPPPPPPEEE tent persons, to be selected by Pe 7 THOMAS H. BARRON, ~ mr nolbte tks fnal cpcmeammation st erecmen. | S7- Sia! Mie irs . on i 2 pare designs and furuis, | wg7 2UUL. ONTRACTOR, 4 : 4 Inipetastns ol a sncraringe of “pe teve = SUPERINTENDENT. = ty in the sises aa well ao cof the | 83° Betog ® practical mechanic, 1 offer my variety In the stses as well as the designe ut the | §g-, Belg eal mechanic. 1 of ~~ wand will SS all kinds of work {board and tin boxes and env. Qf Brust alno taltted with euch Bld. it is weceseary to, protest fay; on will take ail respaveibility, do allem ‘each bid. 3 the boxes b) muslin of other cuvers isthe wmost of ag kinds of work ata fac Dir geatace aponnm fectual manner ust wet or ion. wv rhenitens ato ie contractwill require all dies and plate= to waters! Sed att te Bsn ed and kept in repair, and that iew dine peat le: buildings remo. “Ba ect etampact others, ithect Chnies. | So-pressrento make srecice beeivgs 5 "De ve x : | sgrspecifications. mechanic can py Hhoros 7 ako habe the paves sty ol ye Ua irom . at prices tosuil the ‘appl jcants, end: or warrant aati: or no charges mate.. States for the service of the Post Office Depa: 7) pledge to be agrecabie in my bust = te : seelf pene cone sate fommai, | Sr eeetieaes spore sa aces aes be ponte a Defueig ark tel “anara nod SZ same from thote’ who may tavor me With XS u the time of biti e7-their patron »~ why are occupying fultable fre prot 1% fe made <s and provided with necessary facil , fe known ‘citizens: —Jot eAccute the work promptly. and gfve the requis a. = protection to the Stamps, dies ana 8 ig their =. id nee, Is +¥ —~ Perartien pot Enown tothe Department will fur | S9- All Commentcations threaph the post of ee sh proof al to flues poluts wt sorfice will meet with thelr bide. reserves ths right of resalts ment 0 Geueral eciding wel bid. ins terest « Prerence tothe style of the work, “ ddeddadddddedeaeddedd of packing. Ke .ag well as @ th 193 MONEY BROKER. 493 fateseata ef the Department ra utre te CITY LOAN OFFICE. pscree sent pecaereny re fe rkensy $ cnrsziis eay the OEMird Noafetan aaa ir Geocrat Ko. 493 TWELFTH STREET, | asiieee aE Nasir pene BETWEEN E AND F STREETS, One short square from Pennsylvania avenue. poe and Clerks Pay Accounts purchased, mab 23-17" ELEBRATED ALBERT BISCUIT THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE, PREPARED 1x EDINBURGH, SCOTLAN 9, And perfectly S08. ww BURCHELL. 238 Met es Pgs ibd prints prea bute Fianna. CI Under kbiitt Honee. iT NT OF THE INTERIO: 2 FPUNITLD St47ts PATENT OFEcs, | BMilburn’s Polar Soda. titton of AUR WHIT BURY. foe nee ery of Bp =f AS TBE COLDEST AND THE DEST. ol ivot if oie. St Gi gr ea im lay o1 “pion er. i. ap i and Gr: No. 480 FIFTEENTH STREET, et aa cree ans ee Ube ex pi sto i nai 85 ‘trom jon Of ai patent, which dite piace on the in tay # Bop Peauber, fren | @rronrz Tazasver. it Jo os saat Snid petition be heart ut WATERS ON DRAUGHT sofa aeeetar dees | Ry nae 8 Pey onl she sree Three vious t0 the dayaf Beart pening of the cific, but they certainly prove that FissT MOBTGAGE BONDS upon ench a property, costing nearly three time (ber amount, ARE SECUBE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY _ these pay 0 anuual income on their cost of NEARLY NINE PER OENT.. LN, IS BELIEVED THAT THEY May AND 17 GON Bb at a PRRMIO whi Money has not Company's offiee before thr ‘Parties suvscrib! will the bonds ane the secrasd ‘time of remit FIRST NATIONAL BANE, BITTENHOUSE, FOWLSB & CO., an4 in New York aT THE be ryiy 2 tt a 20 Nas- NS. BAN Ne. 39 Jon cee * Pou, BANKERS. BEML S068 Of charge by returm express. Parties sxb- seribime thromeh teal enents will look 0 them for their safe delvwery. 86S has lust fuller in-