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eee i een BVENING STAR. | 2Su3zertsmeer- THE Crim. Com. Casm—The Ltecused Waives ‘an beamination—This morning quite a large The Mayor, at 2 o'clock a. m., stated that tt# | crowd gathered about police headquarters, for next business im order was the election of memes |) the pn: of hearmg the evidence im the case LOCAL NEWS ters of the Hoard of Healib. A number of | of id shows arrest op Sanding nigh act by . eallemen were placed in nomination, and | dpteeti ves Clarvoe an: igley, was noticed in See | fonlowing wereelocied First Ward—Dr. Rey- the STAR of Monday, the case against him hav- The City Councils. burn and H. H. Tilley. Second Ward—Dr. SOINT CONVENTION POR TSE ELECTION op | B. Purvis and A. G. Riddle. Third Ward— UNICIFAL OFFICERS—AN ALL Nicut ses. | Dr. Richardson and F.C. Care, Fourth Ward ee a Ward Dr. J, L-Crouseand WW. Holden. ‘ard—Dr. crouse We = eed of Andere nn Om Monday night | Riots Ward De Wo eclerend William Ine. the Board of Aldermen being withontaqnoram | Gn. Seventh Ward_Dr. F. Mead and Joba adjourned to last evening at balf-past seven | Knight. : clock. A few minutes after that heur last Mr. Fowler submitted a resotntion that the ¢xening. there present im the ehamber Messrs, | convention adjourn to meet ai the call of the Baker, Clark, Cook. Crocker, Knight, Larman ‘of, and that the Mayor be authorized to and the President (Z. Richards.) About eight = erelock the President called the Board to order, ard the Secretary (Mr. H. Hall) ealled the roll, | Dir. Ball moved to lay the resolution on the when the above-named Aldermen auswered to | while; which was to. their names except Mr. Larman, who leit the The Mayor stated the next business in order Toom before the Board was cailed to order. | tO be the election of three Trustees of Public [Alderman Grinder made his appearance | Schools for each of the four districts. shority after the adjournment of the Board The following were pet in nomination for 7 a the First. District—J 5S. Brown, J. 0. Board of Common Counctt.—No business Wilson, D. L. Eaton, A. K. Browne, F. D. Fas uapeacted in this Board previous to ike | Nore RT. Moreeit, 4 Sane ne ED. Assembling of the joint meeting. ‘The first ballot reulted: Judson S. Brown, 1); Shortly aft Socio he ee poards as. | Wil80B 25; A. K. Browne, 12; Stuart, 11;and s ter & o'cloc! wi is st tering. “ ‘tlson sembled in the Council Chamber in jornt con. | be Test seal ht ghee Tension logontinus the election of municipal | Brown, is: AK. Browne, It; the rest o SMicers. Mayor Bowen presided, and all the | ing.” Mr. §.S. Brown was declared. elected. members were present, with the Secretaries of | Gn the third ballot Mr, A. K. Browne having the Boards, sts. Hall and Baker. Mr. | received 15 votes was declared elected. Baker read the journal of the proceedings of | “Por tre District—The Mayor nomi- ‘Second ihe joint conventuon for the firstthrre meetings, | nated TO. Goumolig, % = when Mr. Arrison moved that the further read- | Guet,t- {, Connolly, George F. Seagumwercrnr| ing be postponed: agreed to. Mr. Kelsey moved Messrs. W. R.’ Woodward, W. J. Rhees, and pant the proceedings be adopted as read. Mr. | RG. Fox; and the ballot Tesulted: Connolly, Moore called attention to the necessity of mak- | 15: Mason’ 1; McLellan, 15) Wend oonn ic Oe ee aan ments ‘o the journal, and the | Rhees and Fox, 13 each; scattering 1, and the subject was discussed st some gth. Mr. | first three were declared elected. : Fenwick moved toamend by saving thatthe | ‘For the Third District The MAyor nomaa- Te Mag ot the Board of Aldermen,” | ted Messrs. James ©. Dulin, Wm. B. Moore, Xe phe Mayor taled the motion out of order. | and N.A. West: Mr. McOathran nominated F. Mr. Fenwick appealed trom the decision of the | § Waisb, S.A. H. Marks, St. T. B. Marche; Gast, CLE Hine Tose to apoint of order that | Mr. Arrison nominated Josiah Kelloge, “The the joint meeting was in session on the pre- | paliot resulted: Dulin, if; West, 17; Moore, 16; sumption that the two Boards were gegularly | Waish and Marks, 12 each: Marche, 11; Kel’ | ing been postponed until 10 a. m. to-day. Ford ‘was brought over trom jail about 94 o'clock, | and remained in the detéctive’s office until the hour arrived for a hearing. Mrs. Webb has acknowledged the charge, and is held for court, and therefore was not present. When the hour (10.0"clock) arrived, Mr. E. E. Price, the pris- Oner's connsel, entered the office of Major Richards, and stated that as be (Mayor R.) asa Justice of the Peace, did not have final juaris- diction in the case, the accused would waive an examination. He hoped that the amount of bail would be fixed as low as could be consis- tently done, at least in Proportion with the penalty for the offence charged. which is but $15 fine, under the old Maryland law i foree bere. ® Richards said thst he wonld fix the bail at $300, and the accused stated that he ‘would be able to procure it, Ford had been unable, up to 2 o'clock, to pro- cure bail, and he was then at police headquar- ters anxiously awaiting the arrival of some party to give such bail. Mrs. Webb is in the custody of the police yet, her friends in Oswego, who were tele- graphed for, not having arrived. She is quite recovered from her attack of hysteria, with which she was taken on Monday, but still keeps to her room. Beavtirvt Mowvument.—Mr. Chas. Rous- sean, CP aches of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Brussels,) the well-known sculptor and marble-worker, of this city, is now e1 in finishing a beautifal monument of Italian marble, to be erected in Congressional Ceme- tery to the memory of the late John P. Pepper. ‘The monument stands about seventeen feet in height, and the shaft, which rises from the die block, appears covered with a cloth, grace. fully falling on the sides. cut in an artistic manner, is greatly admired. Sc tity Ms DRowxEp.— About half-past one o'clock yes- ganized, and that the Seeretar.es wate ne: E terday afternoon, a colored boy pamed John Gegure and defacto, Se wees ACNE | loge, 1; and the first named three were declared | Clary’ sil from Fothere or eee ae The decision of the Chair, on the motion of Potomac, and was drowned. He was engaged in picking rags, and setting his bag down to skylark with a comrade, backed himself over the precipice. The body was recovered a few minutes afterwards, and every effort made to Tesuscitate hfe, put without avail, as he had been in the water too long. 4 For the Fourth District-The Mayor nomi- 2r. Fenwick, was sustained by yeas 2, nays | nated U. M. Laurence, W. J. Murtagh, and 15, Ellwood Champlin; Mr. Fenwiek nominated Dr. Croggon. Dr. Fenwick, and P. M. Pear- The ballet ‘resulted: 17 each for the first ee, who were elected: 4 for Dr. Croggou, and J each for Messrs. Fenwick and Pearson: For Fire Commissioners— Mr. Larman uomi~ d Jo ve 4 . + ‘a mean. 17; Clark, 3; Hutchins, 5; H. Winter, 1. | Te ‘Merryman; Me serie, Wah Gore ae sited a ma tg nat Mr. Morgan had Te- | Kelsey, Wm. Berou: Mr. Knight, John C. Clary. ceived & majority of the votes cast, and was | Mayor Boven, 0. 0. Ewer: J. W. Thompson, faseckery Dalton.—Bully for Morgan. | GW. Goodall, John 3, Johnson. The ballot - 2 2 resulted: Goodail, 21; Thompson and Johns: For Apothecary for the First Ward—The | 17 exch; Gorbatt, i5; Ewer, 13; Clary, 8; Merry? Mayor nominated Wm. M. Slowen: Mr. Moore | mon and Reron, 9 earbe and 4 scattering. Bowen a G.Crasin. The ballot resulted — | Nominations were made for the Water Board, es al ce so Mr. Slowen wee $F fclows-—Jobn 1. Pian, Charles Handley. ee ees ae - . Sayles Brown, and Wm. B. Todd; but before For Apothecary for the Second Ward—The | i:iking a vote the question was raised that a pr na Eg FEY Mr Kaight | quorum was not present; and the roll benz nomin: -L. Sears. The ballotr = = ars Evans, If; Sears, 19; Adams, 1. so Mr. S called, but 17 members answered. Afwr some The Mayor stated that the next officer to be elected was the Tax Clerk. Mr. base nomi- tet W. L. Bramhall; Mr. Bartlett nomi- ited Wm. Morgan; Mr. Bates nominated P. M. Clark; Mr. Kelsey nominated U. H. Hutch- = The first ballot resulted :—Bramhail, 8; eee Saves or Rea Esrate—Messrs. W. L. Wall & Co., Auctioneers, yesterday sold a tract ofland called the “Ridge,” containing nearly S acres, on tue Toad leading from Good Hope to the Alexandria Ferry, to D, R. Dyer for #31 per acre, Messrs. Green & Williams sold two story frame houses and losts fronting on Delaware avenue, between I and K streets north, in *quare 715, to Thomas L. Hume at $625 each. ——_o——_ Hot.—The thermometer, to-day, at Franklin & Co.'s, (opticians,) ranged in the shade: 10a. m., 8 deg.: 118. m. 9 deg.; i2m., 4 deg; 1p. was ele: little discussion on the propriety of proceeding | ™..°6 deg.; 2 p. m.; $6 deg. ee - with the election, on motion cf Mr Cook, at 4 —_—-—_ Mr. v rose toa point of order in rela- | %, : a, ant 5 Py tion to the election ot the Tax Clerk. Hedis- | 0 cl0ck. the Board adjourned. [Tacre were TRE Portce haven't yet succeded in clea ‘ " - Probably some thirty or forty ineffectual mo- whieh was not reported. The Mayor explained eee Se Freeones megs ee ee that the vote was first announced as a “blank,” 7 - but the secretaries afterwards found that it | _ YOUNC Mzn’s Seymour axp Biair As- contained a name, and the ballot was counted | SOCtATION.—A meeting of young men was held . and Sunounced. Mr. Hine moved to suspend | !st evening at Trade’s Union Hall, corner of | fense. Charlotte Wisson, indicted for an as: the rules for the purpose of investigating the | "hand E streets. The meeting was called to | sault and battery: noile pave. entered. Edward legality of the declaration of the Obair in re- | fuer by Mr. John T. Halleck, who proposed | McCarthy, assault and. battery, nolle pros. en- tion to the Tax Cierk. The Mayor decided | tt Mr.T.L. Murray take ‘the chair. Mr. | tered. Thomas Bowie, indicted for i acsault the motion of Mr. Hine was rot in order. | Murray took the chair and stated that the ob- | and batiery and resisting an officer, was tonnd Kelsey (afteT consulting with some mem. | J*<! Of this meeting was to form iu this Capital | not guilty—Hine and Browne for defense. ) withdrew his demand, stating that he be- | *Seymourand Blair Cinb, whose aim should | Thomas Bowie, indicted for an assault and bat. Heved that Mr. Morgan was elected. Mr. | he the election of the Democratic nominees. | tery on Robert Miller, was convicted and se1 Juenemann moved that there be no investiga. | Thirty-six young men then signed the roll. | teniced to jail for sixty days, and to pay the Sen ah [Laughter.1 On m Halleck, the Chair appoint- | costs—sji. Seth Lunsford and Henry Brown, Fo: ecaty of the Third Ward—The irostan, A.W. Spates, D | indicted for the larceny of about C5 worth of cminated S. E. Tyson: Mr. Bartlet: | C. Wbi Ben). Naar, Jobn T. Halleck, W. | clothing from Martin Smith, are op trial—Price ed G. J. Musser. The ballot resulted: 5 nd G. . Richmond a committee on | and Browne for defense. % Musser, 16: so Dr. Tyson was | 20Minations of permanent officers, and also on S constitution and by-laws, with instructions pothecary of the For Ward—The | © Tport atthe nextmeeting. Major Wm. Mc« travail Pred pe le = Conibe offered a resolution, which the S«creta- minated D. P. Hickling; Mr. Nalley | TY proceed to read, ratifying the not zominaved Merebant & Butler. The first bal- | 0fSeymour and Blair, and denouncing the c ; Merchant & But. | Radical meeting on Monday nicht as revoln- Jer, 14: D. P. Hickling, It; no election. Mr. | tonary. &c., when H. C. Wiley objected to Nalley withdrew the name of Merchant & Bur. | (evr being rend further, and the Chair declared and nominated James Butler. The second | thgm ont of order. Mr. Halleck informed the ballot resulted: Klockzewski, Batler, 15: | A=*ocistion that it was proposed to get up a Hickling. 3: Bo election. “The tuid ballot re. | (ice Cob, and invited all who could assist in sulted: Klockzewski, 16; Hickling, Ir: Batler, | ‘be proiect to do so. The worth balice teccuen: | gMr. 2. 0. Wiley shen addressed tho meeting. ing, 15; blank, 1; so Mr, | He thought that treason had been suppressed lected. | st Appomattox, but finding it now abroad in For Apothecary of the Fifth Ward—pne | the laud in the shape of the Radical party he Mayor nominated J. b. Gardner; Mr. Dalton | W'S gratified to see the yor men forming ; E.B. Bury. The tirst ballot result. | themselves into clubs and was glad to co-oper= ts Arthur Nattans, 2: | %ie. Captain Geise then promised that every | effort of his should look to the.suecess ot the Tne | Democratic party. The Radical party are re. ry, 16: | Sponeible for the present staseof rings ia this attans, if; no election. jot re- | country. He reviewed Gen. Logun’s speech, sulted: Gardner, 11; Bury, 16: Nattans, § no | sting that the 20,000 soldiers in thelr graves p. The tifth ballot resulted: Gardner, | (Wom Geu. Logan enlogized,) would, it alive tans, no election. The sixth | 0-day, vote the Demoeratic ticket. If Gon- ted: Gardner. 1%, Bury, attans, | E7eSS attempted to throw oat any Southern bo elrction. The seventh ballot resulted: | State in the comng reer. snd be had a Gardner, It; Bury, 15: Nattans, % mo election. | band in the ruling of the Country, he Would ‘The edith ballot resutted- Gardner, 12; Nat- | \2sWer them as they did the rebels of theSonth, sans. 23: Nalley, 1: so Mr. Nattans was elected. | With masketry and artillery. Messrs, Hal. For Apothecsry of the Sixth Ward—The | leck, GQ. Richmond, and Uol. Borrows were Mayor nominated K. C. Lineweaver, Mr, Rus. | 3ppointed a Committer to select A suitable Dall Bates. The ballot re- | 'T the Association and advertise the piace ; Bates, 16: so Mr. Line. | 20d time of next meeting. = ‘The bat was passed around and the snm of ‘or Apothecary of the Seventh Ward—The | $3 collecied to defray the expenses of the room oF bominated RK. A. Bacon; Mr. Dalton | 9nd the meeting adjourned. ing out the hogs. ee THE courts. CRIMINAL Court, Judge W, ing, Jobn V. Kehl, jr., indi 2 battery, was found not guilty—Norris for de- Equity Count, Judge Fisher —Thie morning the following business was done :— Wilson agi. Wilson; order on defendant to show cat why attachmen should not issue, Easby a... Eas- by: order anthorizing sale of lots5and 6, square List private sale. Warren agt. Brent: decree finally ratitying Trusiees report, Howard agt. Howard, et al, order on Julia McCandless to employ pew counsel. Adams and Taylor, owners of pilot boat, agt. Schr. DS, Williams; order for issuance of monition and aytachm !, Inve involuntary bankruptey of Charles How. ard; order allowing assignee to seil stock o goods, &e., at private saie. = ALPXANDRIA AND Vicinity a and Simon Waterman, on King’ street, teil cown about i0 o'clock yeswrduy morning, cansing gome to fear that the upper end of ihe ge Rew store occupied by Warerigay, and owned by David Appich.wonld also fail down. It rested, however, on the joist projecting over from an inner alley wall, and did not come down. .Bushby’s stock was damaged to the extent of several Rundred dollars. Getting 4 Five Pretensex—Justice Moore yesterdiy snt Dick Johnson, colored, to Leesbusg, Va., to be tried for gettin money under false pretenses on the occasien of 8 recent leasure excursion of the colored paopte from burg to Alexandria. It seems that Diek, on the eseasion referred to, purchased his own ticket, like avy other man, but afer getting aboard the cars proceeded to do a little work on bis own account by collecting extra money nate - from the pleasure seekers. ipaied Eb. B. Boswell. The ballot re- oo Leranting Sailor —Pierre Gaspard Ollivi SS = _. doy! — Wm. Beyd, Bode ba Pytg1a8.—The ns session ope ot Capt. Rabardy’s crew weed nor the French = . Bac lected. Provisi Su aghts rriere, terd sty For Physician ior the First Ward—Mr. Tay- | Pyihiae will be hen naa te wer Pag Eiri ig for Washington in the 11 o'clock boat. The captain offered $25 rewsrd for his apprehen- sion. Clarvoe and McDevitt were telegraphed to toeateh him and holé him. Fairfax County Court.—On Monday Witham t, momnatd Ur. 2 H. Ripley: Mr. Mere | mencing at nine o'clock a. m. at the nuw hall, nominated Dr. W. O. Baldwin. The ballot re- | iourth fleor of the Intelligencer Durlding. The sulied: Ruptey. » 1630 Dr. Z H. | session is catled for of electing Bi was elected. 5 officers fur the ensuing year and settling up the Yor Physician ior the Second Ward—The Seaucial concerns of order. Delegates will | }’roois (colored) Was sepi to the penitentiary Mayor nominated Dr. J. W. Van Aruum; Mr. | be presert frem tie Siates ef New York, New | for 14 years tor horse stealing. a@iorsell nomimated Dr. A. F. A. King. The Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, a ESE balios resulted: Van Araum. 2 King, 13; so | \ irginia, Louisiana. and the District ‘AS this =: Dr, Ven Aroum was elected. will be the last meeung of the Provisional . Bates moved ty 227. na rae tales in or- Supreme Lodge before the formation of the der io procee 15 ize eleciion of the remaining Supreme Lodge, om the lith of Angas, the @iice™ or the fire-alarm telegraph and the fire proceedings will be very interesting. When commissioners. Mr. Russell though: thatthe | the Supreme Lodge is formed, the Grand Ddayor bad decided that questions of this char- | Lodge drops its present title of Provisional Scter could only be enterisined by unanimous | Supreme Lodge, and the officers to be elected Gonsent. The Mayor wes of opinion that he | on Tuesday will continue as officers of the bad decided tha: a two-thirds vote could sus- | Grand Lodge. pend the rules, and though: that the record Would bear Bim out. He decided that the mo- Porice Caszs.—Yesterday, officer Parker, of ion was :m order. Mr. Dalton appealed from | the first precinct, arrested Henry Smith, a bar- fhe decision of the Chur. ifr, Arrison moved | ber, on the charge of being drunk and disor. fo lay the appral ofthe table; which was agreed derly, and he resisted bim, as also Lieut, Skip- fom yeas 22, bays 11. The question recurred ou | pon, who was present, seizing a ir of scissors ihe metion of Mr. Hates to suspend the roles: | hrd'making at him. He was taven tte which resulted—yeas 21, nays 14; nottwothirds | tion aud fined #10 for disorderly conduct, and Yoling to suspesd ibe rules. ‘i _ For Physiciag ot the Third Ward—The Mayor | "William ‘Thompson was arteccs vy officer gi Pm ga : poor oe Tucker on the chara ofan — at And pauory . Lioy sey 7 S — | on BMinetia Thompson, and Justice 3 © ¥, 13; Richardson, 3; so Dr. | Commitied hii to jail for coure, - WAS elecied. Laura Alexander, arrested yesterday by of- or Physician of the Fourth Ward—The | gicr O'Brien, was before Justlee Lynch toan- ‘or nominated Dr. Harvey Lindsley. Mz. | swerthe charge of assault of batter preferred KIESEKER. This morning. at 30’clock, CAR KIE danghter of Adam and Jonanne kieseko aged’? years and 1 mouth. Funeral will take place from her p: dence. corner of 6th and H streets, to-morrow (Thureday), 284. at 9 o'clock « m., to which the cesses and frieuds of the family are invited to end. ;KIDWFLL. On the morning of the 271 inst., bANDLEB. infast eon of Lucilla and G. W. L. Kidwell, aged nearly five months. eral us to morrow (Thursday) evening. at £ o’clock. from 223 6th street, between Mand N. * dat Inet., at 234 o’olock pe a‘ter e loog tnd: paintal aces SERMALTR: Be: loved wife of Marshall Acams. your Relatives and na ‘Are Teapost! ay requested sitecthe un to morrow (Thursday) at 3 ovelock >. 1. WILSON, At Prosidence H. July 21: Br, “pata GLINTON WALBONS formerly ot jew Jersey. \ MET: July 2th. at [0 minutes past 5 pm ABRIE sonly, daughter of ‘William G ead Jave lpmetz, 8ged 8 montne and IS days. 4 Naliey nominated Dr. 3-H. Sudditt. The ballot | $y Homty Finchse, men ae ere i esd wa t d— Lind: 1%; Suddict, 14; so Dr. for ‘Gaart ” Bh gin ag aa B. CO8- pes Biguatevet ned Pa ay, Pal TELLO, inte of the U"B, army, aged 23 yoarm, For Physician of the Fifth Ward—The Mayor | Tu@ Rivem Faont, July D—Foy's Wharf. — POE. At the Convent of the Bacred ui a wth of July. 1868. BUOREMGK "POR? 0 Beligieuss of the ‘Secret Heart. daughter of the late George an] Emma M. Poe, of earguaee. D.o Heart. He- Madame peminated Dr. J. L. Crouse. Mr. Kelsey nom- Arrived—Long-boat Mary Elizabeth, Nelson, mated Dr. Alpheus W. Tucker. Mr. Rassell | jrom Gecoguan, with wood for J. Cocksell. Dr. G. M-MeUoy. The first baliot |" xiley'’s Wharf.—Arrived—Sehooner Jean~ Jronse, & Tucker, 12; MeOoy, 11; no | pete, Garrnlous, from New York, with Inm- elecuon. Tbe second bailot resuited—Crouse, | ber for Willet & Redgrave. Sailed—Schoon. ic aMcCoy. 5: so Dr. Tucker was | ers Robert H. Kempt, Seward, for Alesandeia, elected. Mr. Kelsey.—-He’s a bine man, and load with coal for Perryy 5 ‘we thank you, Democrats, for veting tor him.” tah Ieonayeon Hae eon light emeee UILDER’S HARDWARE. ‘We have in store a fall assortment of Ax this point a rooster in the vesubule of the » Harper ‘mer- BUILDER'S HARDWABE, City Hall began to crow, and Mr. Sado said: | Coeumotts rs. alle whieh we offer in counection with our larze stock wi the casty witinge cock | aoe airen signal of | Jeinton's a qarrived—Barge | Georne | of Building Materisle, at prices verriow | comimg morn, flangbter,) I’ move that ti Waters, kirby, wi tons of ice for reat A c eat adjourn to Monday eveging next; not | Fails Loc Gompame, tee oo8 yw H.W. HAMILTON & 00. reed ic. Carter's Wharf.—The schooner \ward or Physician of the Sixth Ward -The Mayor | Ewing, McDevitt, sailed from Philadelphia on ANIER BUSTL! Dominated Dr. §. A.H. McKim. Mr. Larman the 18tb, with W06 tons of coal for George Bogus LE PI R f powinated Dr. J. Lee Adams. ae ad Gai Tue Rzcatta axp ExcuRrs10m.—The ex- iO ; : cursion of yesterday arrived at Giymont at Ui mots wes mando ipadjourasand Me. Dat. | Hi te Legh eee te Oh Lon, when bis same was called, asked fo be ex- | View of the race all the way down. At ten used trom voting. Mr. Cook called attention | Weve serge ae toes Cae a seh of Mr," McCath- FOUE DIFFERENT STYLES- LE PANIER ELIPTIC SKIRTS, FROM $1 UP TO $1.50, lymout, win- to the Sist rule of the House of Representatives, | Ning the Tace: the Chives follosing ia tor aT and the Mayor ruled that, umder the rule, Mr. ., . Dalton must vote. Mr. Dalton vored, aad the | 8cK- Captain R, Brown, of the victorious BAUM!S, ernit, Tn on all sides by his friends, to it we wpounced—yeas 13, nays 19. Sr Physician othe Sevecih Ward—the | Bd Sacorted to the pavilion, where Ar. SF ue ny Mayor nominated Dr. Jas. Hicord. Mr.Fen- | Robertsgn, Ben Franks wick nominated Dr. Obaries Allen. The pal- | ¥22t Presented him with tifal Tor resulted — Kicord, 1s; Allen, 15; Mead, 1,0 | TWF COP lined with gold, amd valued at S60, De a To Ba Praygp FoRr,—The dogs of Gonsmn- Of members of the Board. of palth cousieting of one physiciaa aad dae | Linople, s-Nnen the weauler us hot and the water from each ward, Was next taken mp. | %aFcevhavea way &) QORSET FACTOKY, 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, aot Detween 6th and 7th streets, P®orosats FoR FoRL. Hr Crocker moyed that the members of qus | ey cam make no Wavy Dur, posh ‘pe sheeted on ‘one ticket, Mr, Moore | a couaite teats Sealed Pr endo Be = that it ‘cords tisater the Taw. My. Arrison moved tne | Boped the drouth will Be artmen? wit question om the motion of Alderman east peeps con asengn \ was agreed to. 17; nays, 32. Miz' Moore moved to adjourn to to-mor- | atch Bis Led, ERE Md as Se ee een Shisha les wanes: Pele eecteher eae ce ogmeraa aS ioe ae - worrect'as tar as pagtiamestary law was con- | ‘eistio cerned, but not accordigg?o te ralesand prac- | . ‘was called. somewhat re- tare of the House of Repreamintives, Bae fy: 5 ERS nnOS See evento his home Mayctamted chat besras.cutein his decisten sorgetoy 5 wae agement Slane See Bor DRowxEp.—' ‘about noon, as examine ike Tales. The motion sf 3h, C + oe a voy anmed Pani ieee os dE el aa ee cacied | Youre was Teaching afler Son as ag Jeg the vote by whieh ie MOU feed | Riey's Et Ee Satan By. Aves moses ho oe | are ‘was recuvered and Teconsider op the tahl; which was to. | tolnis parent's a Fe ide submited eek yh cae aK ‘ou myent, vine We, aM 3 mi} eee ees! be a ara, F. Fenwiee movel 2%: | taken before Justice Bin coe | tebe ot ie cae Ty _ Brown then moved tomndjoura w or) fie, Sie wan via teobiauoa, ‘Thurkdayievenitig next a: € Ovctect -akr-ar- | TO, a tg a a moved to Tay re reseladons-amend-|' pesmi H. Medary, ad all the rag and bob-tail on the table"! ortnig city. died im Obio iast week. ‘The question was tt=en on the motion of Mr trothes of the late Gov. Medary, of 3 PB ABC Moise wt 230A ee BANKERS. { CITY ITEMS. j —_.-—— . / Corss, Buxioxs, BaD Nails, and all di * ROSADALIS. Jax coos 2 00., | — the feet, Seater Seren by Dr. gy mA’ <u j BAN EB: White, eon Obirepod: rani joneer, yesterday, sold part avenue, Detween 4% mad cin streets. Omice 82 feet Om Water street and 100 feet on — Prevrenrs Stexrr, Orroe-ts Tarasvay hours from $a,m.io6. p.m. No charge jor | Cherry street, with the improvements thereon, ee on tor $2,700. Buy and se stcurrent market rates, ang congaliation. Established 15 wen Kgs), . ; nend cuppiy of = —.— ‘Tne Rar ov Yusraxpay—Aithougn tne | The Great American Health Restorer! NS ue te - “OTHER ATTRACTIONS At the Pic-Nic | citizens of @eorgetowa were net Diessed with ¥ of the Union Brotherhood ou Monday, we ho- | rain those residing im Tenallytowa SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND ~ @MPOURD ticed as the most attractive the performance of } and Nicinity were more fortunate, as the rain _ INTEREST NOTES. formance sf thie youth (only elewee: yeors | Sen ea Taso Swe OMIOEK pm. and SS SS performance ronth (only eleven rs near! Ts Sid) was really wendsotul, audvee bide Boon saost gay sock vy jic-nics of the | B® Best Blood Purifier in the World | and collections medeon all scoresibie points... our estimation, to be asuccessful rival to ei! season is in progress at Easioeran Isl- ee 1-tt Leslie or Miondin. We understand that he | sud°under the*auspiese of sme fanaa a ——e sole: engaged for similar occasions by ap- | of St. Peter's church. Schroeder's ead ts in F IBST HATIONAL BANK ‘At 637 7th street, Island. a 4 mirth and enjoyment are the OF WASHINGTON. : Tax wew Scuvetzen PAnk ts now opento | or.” $ DR. LAWRENCE'S i MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGR.—Sales of whea: to- B. D COORE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo...) Preskient, the public, aud Captain Worch, the ooliging re a dtendent of the beautiful we. day were quite numerons, bat in very small . &. Cashier. caterer and super mt of the, beautifal | fois from inferior to very ‘choice Tel? Im all COMPOUND EXTRACT OF Seuranesen, & ee Mhem with the best ine | bout 3,000 bushels changed hands, at prices @OVEREMENT DEPOSITORY Kitchen and cellar affords. The Park, with tts ite det LC ae ROSADALIS8: am beautiful walks, offers a rare chance of es- con caine the eat and dust of the present hot Pelinct binne, 8+ Se police station Ras been a while its nataral advan’ Ave nes . improved by the eoneracton ofa ve Iarge, | ivan, Faowr— Entered Steamer, Empire 4 SAFE AND CEBTAIN CURB commodions, and airy dancing pavillion, by | Price, from New York. Entered and Oleared— far the finest in the District; a shooting-house, | Schooner B. U. Scrivener, Nickerson, from and fitted up and furnished with every conveni- | % Boston. ence, and four bowling alleys. As will be THE CaNat.—The canal bank is now the seen in the advertisement in another column, | busiest place in town. Since the ist inst. 253 roR there will be a concert every aiter- | boats have arrived. The canal boat Andrew noon, te which the public is invited. A walk | Johnson loaded with coal was this morning in FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITEL STATES, ‘16d street, eppectis ine Treasury Derertmens Government Securities with Treasurer Unitee ‘Btates, STONE MILLION DOLLARS ap je buy and sell all class of GOVERNM BES (AXD THE ONLY ONE TET DISCOVERED) SECURITIES ot current market rates. or drive to the beantital place will be found | 8 sinking condition ashort distance above the TS VARIOUS FORMS, FURNISH BICHANGE ond mabe Ooileestons rare enjoyment. Aqueduct, but assistance has been sent up and THE PRIN ae it is thought she will be gotten all right again. walt CIP4L CITIBS OF THB Mipiets sl ; 4 Kap beled beatae I svce as UNITRD STATES. getting high time for yon to save your money, ‘We purchase Government Vouchers om the ans this you can di ing to the original | @RORGETOWN ABVERTISEMENTS, Franc, 4o4 Seventh street, between D na Es onsumption, tn its Karly Stages; Bulargemen MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give cane fel attention to and buy your gent’s Furnishing Goods, 20 per FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY nd Ulceration of the Glands, Juints, Bones, A CHEAP D) GOODS =Wernrs shout havi ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ond FIRE Semember the prec aes with Lie giags | ovr Store refitted, aud in view Kidneys, and Uterus, Chroute rn of this will ran off our Stock of Sam: Goods at and toany ou. front. ently reduced privss. BENJAMIN MILLER, Bdeumation. Eruptions other basinen entrusted musi isc nae Fae S 101 Bridge st., Goorgetowe On eee of the Skin, Chronic FULL INFORMATION tn regard to @OVEEN- Geok 101 Bridge st. Georgetown, DO. sy 18 im the original Franc, 49! Seventh street, (large $5. 000 QeARZER 70 BUT—AR Kinds of Bore Eyes, &c. plate glass front.) between D and E streets:— | Wh") oan gentlemen Pyar eo Gooel Wale Suir 81 61st-Fine White Shirts, | FUGa’forvichs haves wil tesul rae aise. $2,002.50; Summer Under Shirts, 50,75, | ¢4 Bridee street. fels-ly “1; Good’ Sammer Drawers, 50, 75," $i Good Cotton Socks, 10, 15, 20 cents: Paper; ae —=_£_===_===== SYPHILI Collars, 10.1% 18, 5 cents per box: Handker- BANKRUPTCY NOTICES, : chiefs and Suspenders, Ties and Scarfs, in emd- - tes naricty, A popular prices, P.S.—I have | JW BANKRUPTOY,, TH ALL 178 VARIOUS FORMS, ro iseRIct oF Conus: ES ‘At the City of Washington, on the ath day of Mores. Wants. £c.. radically cured by Dr. | 37'j,,i08_ ihe undersigned hereby civcs notice 424 Pennsy! i White, Uhiropodist, \vania avenue ie istrict, who has Bankrupt uj DISEASES OF WOMEN, of sid Bis. © Li uy SeL TH STREET NEAR PENNSYLVANIA ATE. he bosiness known as 8. Kin pickers, ill be conducted Min the City of Washington. within said —o—___ heen TENTS, AWNINGS AND RuBRER CLOTH, for | bisown petition by 3 si camp meetings gnd fishing parties; for sale at | trict. GEO. Adameon's, 506 Ninth street, 6 iy D-lawsw of all description. Old gold and «il ver — #8 of Appetite, Sick Headache, Liver and sold uy eam |S BARTLETE Fon int NBANERB CY, Pee enretenee LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. Scccessrt, Broavss or Surmnion Mznrr. | F Distaict oF Corvwsabes. = * . BUBNSTINE'S LOAN orrice. Mrs.S. A. Allen’s Improved (new style) Hair At the City of poe on the 13th day of a ith street. Jen of Restorer or Dressing: (in one bowde.) Every | July, 166. ‘the ‘undersieucd ‘herely gives” a GENERAL ILL HEALTH, Boney ‘on time, to. sult rt Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. e0 fects 1. ns sougnee J —— and Silver Wena iamondg Jos eee a sald District, whe hes boos wnat ashe einiins hnedasae A, aa ou ogetimes Wom ALL Liven Coats, Pants, and Vests, for $5 . . 5 $5, #5 $5, at Hable & Co.'s, 463 Pennsylvania | Soa pistsicr: PoUNB by the Supreme. Court of —— Sater avenue, under United States Hotel. 2 ney at SS mh kt ik I ee iy Mlawsw City Hall, As: BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS, TowLes’ PATENT ELIPTic SUSPENDERS, AND BLADDER. combining the qualities of the shouider-brace and suspenders, for sale at T. S. Burr's Fur- Puhing” Skea ste, bowece'Suceé | | BBBBBBBBBBPPPPPBPEREP oi "HE OLD ed a Go ¥ val wR Eon = We | 18 thoroughly eradicates every kind of hi Sercbantiee wesas nance? aoe “4 A ——-—__. - THOMAS H. BARRON, Sea | and ed taint, and restores the satire system tee “hot ‘reasonable £2 , beantifuily finished, showid caller. S Burrs & Bumper, contractor, axp S| hesttar conditien. came sacar mman No. 355 F street, between Sthand 10th, Ladies’ | go SUPERINTENDENT. = IT 18 PERFBCTLY HARMLESS, never pro- mot cash and gold at private sale. and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods generally, | pao. FBa | aocing the slightest inyary. and at reasonable prices always. 3° | a eee = Loox at THE RvrNs—Aye, look at the morcantract for all [ae tae Gand and enlenst bythe Eectes Pace: OLOTHIN , &e. ruins of what were once magnificent sets of | So yiththeartof be to be seen everywhere in society. Logk kinds of at them, and ask youfeelf if it is net marvelous | S9-the cost, sid w thatgnch destroction is permitted, when, by | Rates ny Clams eveTywacts U 1s known, UsiNg SOZODORT, any lecth, howerer fra- | or AP! buildings, re ‘The following, among many hundreds of our best aBRY ABD BAvE ‘Maav.be preserved from decay.or blemish sayed mie Soenet citizens, testify to ite wonderfal efficacy: ng as Life lasts | ao-speci ications. tha any sai cram: “SP ALDINo's GLUZ" useful in every house. myaaet ion, oF no cuarges mace.-ee paper at pi age gerne oo oI pledge myself to be in my baal oe Baur: Mo. March 4, 1388, Lap! try the ehoicest Perfame in the go-2e* relations. and om a in meeting sl I believe Dr. Lawrence's DALIS" to world Hurccé’s Floral chante meee Bint ghiigations, and sek in retarn only the; the Bust ALTiaative ix Wsu, and therolcre fully 600 MILES ~~ it the odor of @ rare amd delicate boquet o! thei? patronage, ne ny TaPOE mae with recommend it as such. Sowers, and in thrs-Tespect ts unrival A | So- eterenee Bi tads bo the following wellea ® THOMAS J. BOYKIN, M.D. few drops will leave te peculiar and delight pown citisang:—Jobn Little, "David” Lavy der. wi ison os. B. ful fragrance Upon ban rehief for many Ege ee, oe S7-oth st. one minate’s Fth et ‘wa | ROSADALIS WILL CURE THE worst —-— uingte’s walk from * cara. i - For Conne, Buxtona, Bap Nats, &c!, | &7, All communicati b CASES OF SCROFULA. ‘ions thron; Eretan, veswoen by sad 00h mite ea rants “paetcaadddaidd dd BEAD THE STATEMENTS BELOW AND —— + Prasons wiching to subscribe fr Tam Stan or Tae UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD along the whole line bet eKdantic and cific States is being pasbed forward more rapt than ever before. More than twenty thousen: men are employed, and it is not impossible that the entire track, from Umsha to Sacramento. will be W itso Counrr, September 10 1367 who resid 1 Hill and the Navy Yard “inka tin: My Foungeet daughter, sgod Ave years’ | Usk cet weet eed aN thee one eee BES 0 Teside on illand the Navy Yard, Six ‘angeet danghter, ample. am energy, men will lease lutve err otders dt No. 12 bs iy has been dreadfully amicted with ‘Scrofuls neatly Money can do to secure the completion of thi P urn’s Po! a. Capitol street, yetween &th and Sth. t ra et po ca a ee GREAT NATIONAL WORK, JOnN Coderma, Agent. ot aE 8 oir mid ‘here was Nope of core. Dariug the last | at the earliest possible day, will be done. = s i Sian ever, S1FIG RAILRO. a aN — Unite being covered with sores und blotches? ate ae Pre seticcssgzane! T 4 Hanson's face and eyes erated sod swollen "Whilst iain an teen . Vi 3 o ©-a NS URARCE OFFICE, ‘Ho. 450 FIFTRENTH STREET, Bee con a ares perieng OY Dr. L.A. gush why toll ronaary thaber ant caber materials POSITE mY. bot , ond wing it to her. a ound el ime of operations FIRE AND LIFE, o eres was marveal. In less thane month 0 tay geet | ‘11 a GoYeREMENT Chaat ot 13,80 ecr™ msds apt STREET, my MIEERAL WATERS ON DBAUGHT. Jabment seas guivrely wels. am, Six, | of innd to the milo, taken in alternate sections tween D and E Streets a arama AEN? C Seton! it. the yare, With much respect and gratitude. ‘ rate To! vw. BURNerr, | ech side of ite road. er nnin tp cheek em BOSADALIS CURES ALL SKIN DISEASES Wra0m, 8. C., Bept.18, 1897. ‘April. os isi pups arr te tz, Fa at ——___* meni hoe Bide eae HARTFORD VIRE INSURANCE cO.. | Sven cae iy te Bis acer tered ue soc ° ae sadex: Shi aak; Pres” a Oe ee onl order tremely tregbisecme, Brartom of the Skin, some- aes ON Cy er September next, at 2 Olock cian Dr. AD: HOME INSURANCE ComPAny, Sages why ent pet a'B. Dantae, BOBADALIBS IS A POTE: BEM CHRONIC DisEAsee ey 2s FROM G. W. BLOUNT, Esq. ATTORNEY at Law, WILeoN, NORTH CAROLTWA 28, |. | le in nN " a | Rear! ee: Fr. eine INSURANCE ie ich will be ons er Ihave been cured of Chronic Inflammation ot ABSETB. ae --se780.072. | timony must do , a EDR Fina, Frey 28 DUN Aw Bec. Bedi 3 earqumentoytf eng, within ‘p¢_by'Wosadalie, ream Sta Br e102 No. 516 beventi Birest, nord eo, fired ship notice We paptshet tn the — erU OSes NO. O16 Bovonth Beroct. | | 0 atta the Joun onrax 200., D.C. and nfo, Tow THE ROSADALIS wate e Spoons. eel ame ne te be ai | Pt aeecret medicine. ‘The orticles from which | and whlcheril ‘as the wauts of the MANUPACTUBERS AND DEALERS In Teast sixty daye pre It ts made are published around each bottic, and it | Company reyuire. Anat. BTOOE: Cinned end recommended by the Medical Faca!ts VL.—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Bust- WOOD AND WILLOW WanB 17 M-wiw___Acting Commissioner of Patani, etn eae 2 Dideees LINE | neon, that already amount te gone Tuan rue oy. edict of the ire BM Bonds carn BROOMS, EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIO sud KIDNEYS. Tags ere os teioation of Ut tapenade toe TWINES, UNITED STATES Pate OFFICE, — thet mrost follow the pening ‘of the line to the Pa- Ne TON, 1368. cfc, Dut they certainty prove that FIRST MOBTGAGE BONDS hampton. nist: This is to certify that I was ured of Chron! 16 FULTON AWD 90% FRONT STRERTS, ae . “s Hossiaiis, now of several others in this county on: Sbey ail praise it ae a great medici OORDAGE, Ac. ae. | pon the petition of apigaln hw isthe of CHBONIO LIVER COMPLAINT CURED. BEW YORK. eer eae alonuuit2 Cargaise tor Syehene Sime, and trying sens Mioetn ene __WHMMIAM AGRA - | Zabee piace op the Bday of Grieder? isa |, iircaxh the ase of Rosadalia, end fue found icine. Gasaxe County August in iste? THORN. wits Union Pacific are for @1.000 each, to run, api beer annual imercgy papabie oo a Battimone, Febrosry ly, 1308, Gret Gays of January aod July af 0 ompany ok Office in the City of New York, at the rateof six per cent in gold. The Principal is pay able tn 4 NEARLY NINE PER CENT.. ¥ ITT VED THAT THEY tions are AND 7 3eR Be at 4 PETS ese ~ Lhave careful: O., and Atlas. by which your Bossdaits the to once wosk for three stelle yee ‘par at any timo, and will hot previous to the day ef | "been, a the iy 7-we eihen beors the tn, Bat o - Interest tn, currency DFAT ‘D % ont At é of’ six per cent. per annum, from the date on the petition of SA: from jasville, CALIFORNIA WINES, 0. 90 MAS. Afyou bave an invalid wife or Ganghter, ep into Tr . 25: 3 JOHN J. CISCO & SON, BANKERS, Wo, 59 CHARLES F. PERRIE & 00.'s, WALL STRERT, Gorner of Minth and 1 streets, and gets bottle o ‘above: Remittances shoul, be made in drafts or other PERKINS, STERN & CO.'S Sempectayyay ‘ant, staes fem ee : CALIFORNIA WINES. : *0. tay inrench Local exemss ‘o them Yor / Jot cannot send a more: present tothe ¢ MAP POR 1968 hes “old folks at home, shan 8 dotties of their Company, gi 3 Fort Wine or “Grane Brandy,” ate or POCABES OF CHBONIG RERUuATION ==? | formation ‘than ot the” Work. the | ee Seas Ci P }, which _Moy 28, 1968, ~— Q wnuiuy, u& PARISIAN FANCY GOODS, S00 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘ ave dnd 7 Cite Trovies, Paris, ~ + PREPARED ONLY BY 3. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., Chemist,

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