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t ourr: white wheat % $2.56 busnel, :be aff | _ Bastevening the Mayor and members ofthe | Grand Jury from further service at thisterm | 7oUis and Justice Kean fined the the Su ue tine: ty ae a <i uaETe OP SP 58g of eal LOCAL NEWS. Bourc¢ cf Aldermen and Common Conncil | of the Criminal Court, thanking them for their | M&S 23 ana the last named : ae 4 peat i Po Sia SAR nomhward “oring dhe mouth Z were as ————. | met im the Council Chamber to continue the | atfendance and service. wagarrested by officer Fainter $l for] more, cr an ‘and ory, a a pe Mining Com ang tek Pic-Nica, Excursions, ke. | lection of taunictpal officers. All of the mem- wine Grand fury presented the following to | profanity by Sustice Tucker. was $1 ty. ‘McCarty, ‘ine Central Coal Company tous: Comsoli The sevench grand prowic of the Friendship | bers were present Messrs. Stewart and a: ury of this county § oe 6 a arrested for an assanit om Mary Brown, a for an assault ‘with 11 the complainant in the last’ wamed case.) aad’ | Sif Sgse’ foamed mot ra ig Be that it is due, and desire to express to yourself d $2 With Wcents cost by Justice Kean. it . st street aud New | ist usiant were read by Mr. O.S. Baker, see- | on the officers of your Oourt theit ibente far Shee Myeia tee hb. une, rene ee ae a en: ine of @as ing, and will ne Tetary, and approv that *he first business | 'B¢ courtesy. Kindness, and attention which | Maniiy, Ellen Sones, Yash Lewis and Betty | to cive security to peace, espec ‘he Commitee of The Mayor announced Ti mors an ek they bave received during the term of their | Lawis were leid to security for their good be- | towanis Gustavus i 8 tO provide fcr uring in their | im omer was the election of Inspec rain | session. The large number of witnesses called, | havior.” Ellen Roots, charged with Keeping a tas Tot; '. P se for the enjoyment of we | and Jueneman called attention to the fact | ™&ny of them living in the county, and not | disorderly house, was committed f jailby Jus. | Equity Oovrr, Rian of ver — A grand meontight exc wat ibe Ateersor of the second Ward (air. | €#8Y of Access auring the Reated term through | ee ‘Tucker. ekg sheray | P Vernon will be given Om Dineen ener | Wet be Asserncr of the Second Ward (Mx. | Which we kaye pasta, Tentered the. labor ot) Se he tend precinct Charles Fairfax ana | Clark, ( Doraee appa he teachers Of the Dumber perenne: OY | Jaopet M: Whitney.) had resigned his position, | the hailifs very severe, whyen it affords Bee | Goes Dodson, arrested by officer McDermott, | committer, a « Cok. The ca nriom street, Mi. E sine Mayor decided that by an order of | Gtand Jury great pleasure to say was per- | Gere found 2 lor creating aapieance by Fore | Pointing W. H. Chapilear Sehool ‘he steamer Arrow leaves = ‘ne Mayor de: hi yan of formed with cheerfulness, promptness and | Gee Tiemocca, s also Henry Baird and Frans Oniuas Goons, ™ " of High street at 4. p m.andreturas | the Convention the business before it was the wheuaek thus tase cach, sad Thos. Rider, fertaning | moat St ae nee sa {iweb No. }, will tay piace at the Washington | Torrey. The minutes of the meeting of the | 18 concluding their labors for this term feel @@ Gort Company, 4.0% ton*; Cumberland 1 € Garden Coad Company roms; Ray"s docks, 4,008 tone. | T Ota, 21,908 tous, 4 TRE CaNat.— Daring the month Sf July Ge boats have arrived and reported at the office of Od Collector. And the tolls collected by that ly officer during tRNt time amount to 3.600. A letter received bere this morning states (bat the strike at Camberland bas not deen settled yet, 8nd that the Central Ooal Com pany had acceded tothe demands of the strikers, while the other companies were dever- mine@ to hold out. Boats which started be- fore the emewie at Cumberland are arriving rapidly to-day H g of Hy : dispatch.” We have been in cis Brown § was ock, landing at the *th treet wharf selection of certain officers, and other officers officers are not allowed b: Moers 5 y law to detray the | cand from tue street, was flaed Sl. He makes bequests of amounts to a Bumber of Putends! ‘Socwep ca | undera rumpension of the rales. Mr Keleoy | cSt of horse hire to reach witnesses ving | “in the Third pescmet foam Marshall, for | f20 MANS Peauesis of amon nalea, toa ‘i. iends’ $ oy pomeesly pe scineaipe’ puiviloge, and tea pros ing outside of the city or wtthin easy distance | peing disorderly, was fined SL. ‘pence of the Ouibolie tvs | tovalee ot tae Hotes or epresentatives to | Of stfeet railways, but must either incarthe | “Inthe Fourth precinct James Powel) was « Will be ore of the most pleasantaffairs | ehow that that the ruling of the Ohair, that his | °XPeuse themselves oF walk the entire dis- | gneq €1,and committed tothe workhouse for iW of Some steps beng meet any lcalty which may oecur in the collection from the Owner of the property on which such nuisance existed. of the amount ex; for Hs@oacement, was, on motion of Mr. Thomas. a tance. We respectfully suggest that the atten- | being disorderly. Tenerzedl te the Beécorder, with the jnstractions | ~— aoous of SHR MEBCHAETS EX. ‘ade ir the pleasure of baguests., "| Clerk was out of order, was errogeous, Maz | HoR ofthe law making power should be ealind | "Tone Fitth precinct Mary Natrell, for en- | Bs (att, ie Male and Female Protestant Flag otis Wetierer Shcas SF Receweary 19 manta The anuusl excursion down the’ Potomac of | Moore taid there was ho proposition teturesng | 10 this fact and invoked to make provision for | siding prostitution. and Julia Jones, for being | Bible Society. He earenete Waite | red by <+f wv 3 Gromerrow « Engleb Loe the more easy performance of this onerous duty. | drank and disorderly, were fined $5 each. and ©. H. executors. will of the pistes Pheuay ues sate aeagacr Wawa | rad fom the manual Srbat'wets Race ot | ke terPectauy represent to your house tha: | Ty the'Sacn'peecnci Be Ge Crearoniy with | BP-0 te eae oe rae niet bh leaves her wh: t of 7th street, | privilege. The Chair decided that the ques. | ‘Re Tooms appropriated to the grand and pettit | assauit and battery and intent to Kill, was held | gully proven, ‘She bequeathes her to her ck p.m. Hon of Mr. Kelsey was not one of privilege, | Jazom™ ure uncomfortable, nape thet wr aee ie DaIE Sar, Seek | Onntins eeaees aes onan sistex and other SiS Te will Sense 2 iin to xs! " saan r |. fence, was dismissed. Jol mrein, Property to his Pine v Express oy ia te ce, erection it oe Dosveetea aoe Completed. Me. tomes eid Rot assuming too much when we say that we eo gh aD fined $5: aideierg St ‘Wife, was filed. . a | Amgust 1, 1868 offered by Mr. Thomas, appropriating. tao d after MUNDAY, Auguet 31. thr soome hundred dollars for the repait of ireeu “sihect, schsnge will by regularly opeved for Se between Bridge and Water street: , | tranmetion «f : A Council ordinance isting weight of ed order of the Execntive Comenttins . bread, (similar to the Washington iaw,) wns, i 0s. C. WHI ER. Sec'y on motion of Mr. Thomas, tegerred to the joint BB¥ THOS. DOWLING. Aucuencer; Goorgotow Episcopal church ‘ ¢: ittee of Qounell ordi. —, a Vaiontown, D.C. will'| be would withdraw bis proposition, at least | :2".ceq,n0,pisusble Teasom way men should E. Dickens, for shoes cttaon ous Saws ox lage Pong nde SAE ade ge dl omy Providing. Ser tha eeeplaoe al 2 bareel TRUSTEE 'S SAL OF VALUABLE IMPROVED be given on Wednesday nextand will no doubt | for the present. uired to deliberate upon questions affecting | Sy_D eke eonmk. | | The a dees ne | AFcD_ op the north cide of Brjige street, 4 . - hea 5 eee Be kentemen Raving | | TheChair again annoureed that nominations | (elise ‘and liberty of their fellow-erentares, | Wim. Thomas. for pettit larceny, was ‘ De Caste teense ck | weet Mack Crock: ponent. Gognet teshanee RENNER tp stall eeenjoped. enn ewan "| Mire Satdo' moved thattall oueteas” be ane. | farTuundrd by phystenl discomforts apteutated | “7410/0 sor SOUT p anderson wad aed | SHEET of aipinnaruace bs soem. | Sonseag he citeibaron of waver’ gu' ae | gape Reeser ease he Potomac Ferry Company issne round | perded until the gentleman from Timbncto had ce a ntly distard | ¢3 for violating 2 corporation law,and Oapt. | fate of the Inte A. FE. Kimmel, were issued to | DIED. ser reservoir was adopted. eens etd ae trip ti : when ev icholson $1 for being drunk and eee cane hla and Alexandria | pasted around bis confectionery stand—refer- | oo Dtiance of comfort and convenience Chick | Nichetso ia eee ee cen ghons holding them not to | Ting to the Mayor's ‘messenger, who was en- | CoP ee eer ee ence watch | In = Ge a prpe irre Poo portentty tor parentehot take thelr children ga fnaps to. the. meters nad reyorters Sim, | 2. eséential to the easy, prompt and careful | fo jail for a'turther heacing,” Marita Toney, > Steamers can also be char- | Jueneman said—referring to the same person— | Performance of a serious and highly respon- | sor allowing a goat at large, was fined $3. aad a resolution to repair broken arches in the town, reon secured ‘The Hoard of Common Gounta having Be EUs FabaY" ise = ‘8 substitute for the Asdermen’s bill for the re- prey? 445 pair of Green street, on motlonof Mr. Davis, | SEY, o- c . Mai A. 5 1 Kier — pane S00). owas recinct Lewis Wilson, az- i) ciao gut in t the child: bond. on. said substitute was referred to the Jotat ae Bundred aie (120) feet. M fible duty. We hope that your Bonor will use » for entic ing Committee of the two boards. Oouncil } Whe property ison street. mear the bridge, er See Cony | et Bel senmnad 6 nenen, cece ‘ileman was | your influence to protiuce a feform in this ios ther ge Deere yee Kactecmrong CITY ITEMS. » | tefolution to repair broken street gatters was f end fe improved with a comfortable brick dwelling a peGdlmng around tite wares, would like | natier, which an inspection of the room will = Passed. Conncil resolutiog to permit a flag | Bore. The Lot ts an excellent one. Centre Market To-day to Kaow if he had obtained @ license. Tae | Convince you is loudly called for. Se pieralinecor: P4ntizs looking for valauble reat estate are | footway to be laid on Briige strest was pissed, “y Beet, best ents, iSaduc. per Ib. | ayer sud/ue would refer the question to the | “About taree hundred cases have been before sae So RO beuthalt past fone | TeteFred tothe sain advertised by Ohag Klo- | Th:nmendmenvol the Gconeilte The paste: ee ee ead spring Lamb, 2uaz been! jphenter heniee S ence 'T-] _ | the grand jury for consideration, many of them o'clock, a large tree in frout of the Nacional Re. | M2 in another colamn. to take place on Mo! per p:Pork, f ton of the Board of Aldermen providing tore} By wPo"'S “Sf trast upon the b.; Smoked Bee: special meeting on Tuesday might next, and | acing and «iamps at purchase f inserting Friday night therefor, was con°arred Scrme not to compied with in ve days: the 4p. Council resolution to pay the expenses pn he Sarseiet sue ee apacerty Senate at e Poor and workhouse for the quarter end- | Ere daye’ votice, at. the risk of delindgent pur ang June 30, 186s, was ted. Adjourned. iy 23-d THOM 4B DOWLING, Acct ‘h¢ absence of Mr. Laird, Clerk of the Cor. | -/?* a = F y grave ance. " day, at p.m.. at the comer of 7th and 0) sts. imated Col. Henry Jacob Fach, and Mr. Kelsey, | Oto 3nfin thece poses epee ee BP OUT | Fuptican office, Dear the corner of D and Tenth ‘As this property i4 on the wapidiy improving Gheries H. Kilyon, who were elected, receiving | arrive at just concinsions, aud much time, grocnd Oy the yuaence citar elas cae ion Portion of “th street, certaimy presents a ‘otes each, Wi cater 4 A 4 el ce vestment it not met For Resident Student of the Asyinm—The | Pripabs more (han wecessary, was Any crore | S£8inst the roof of that building. ‘Fwo smatiar | Chace for fm interested will not forget to be May or nominated John Brocksy; Mr. MeCath- | have been made in making indictments we can | ‘Teson each side of Twelfth street, opposite present, * Tan nomisajed Joseph L- Clark: and the ballot | sageiy say they have procerded rather from the Smithsonian Inatitution, were also twisted resulted in jection o iter, who Te- : n |! offand carried se § u bhaire’ Fis ceived 18 © ; Mr. Brockey receiving 15 aud too munch than too little solicitude: that the rela. aS Hon, @ the menting of Ue board Iasi night | J§UTHUS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, ‘were experienced in other sections of the eaty, ©, 21, 9 ‘a %s Shirt efted gen expressions of sympathy, as TEES SALE OF IMPROVED PRO! ; Mr Alfred 1- : tn these caves shodid. be Gurl tied nes | tough bo damage of aserious character has | th Sigasvk udert Ter halt domem, Boy's Sirs {he amaerupuon of ye uaeal regular atcrad. RETR Ne OBCETOWS, OPPOSITE THE per peck; | FOF aioe Lyle Rey SE your honor’s court. Some cases, we feel con- | Yet been reported. Shirt Waisis to order, of the finest Hinen im- | morbus a few nights ‘which bas left him ¥ virtue of two deeas of trast to the under- eh: old Onions, | Tas Jor Romina H- W-Brown, and Mr. Batt- | Srained to say. Were of the most trivial char. Kh Kiuk Hiss Soe Sumner eal OF Pere epee Pe eee eine, do- SI2 BE | sma very prostraied co “The board se- | sicned. tearing date reapectively the lth day ol per doe: Tomatoes; | 8nd Mr. Crocker nominated Joba C.Brawner. | XeFand in our opinion could, and should | ante teen felt by. the members of ihe Ranicns ch phe eer Le le v ed as temporary clerk Mr. Bronnach, one | February ané the sth of Ap isi, and daly re of fs members, whote discharge of, the diities Serécd. and of the resuest Ny“ ge unqualified satisfaction w all the partes Interested.) CowMon Corxon..—The Board met Inst evening, pursuant ta call of the Mayor. Mr. Collins mowed tha: & commitues be appointed have been settled by the magistrate by whom the latter nomination was made Mr. hy ‘Spe party residing in the Damfries neighborhood, I Web te the ume consumed in tbe codeiieradch of taece | emee Wiha county. In consequene ofthe | Tee ratx ov A FERTOnIT® is Awarded to cases. the Government 1s involved in costs tor | Te¢ePtion by them of notices to quit that coun- | Mrs. S. A. Allen’s Improved (new style) Hair twenty years. The ballot resulted: Brow: S| witnesses, and sll to no purpose whatever. We | ‘YB twenty rn or suffer the penalty conse- | Restorer or Dressing, (in one bottle.) anda s gent upon a failure to obey the mandate. One | eratetul public appreciates the very low price, Tespectfully suggest to your Honor that some ion : P ery feforay is roquired wo thts matter, Young man who took the role of the ghost im ® | Gne Dollar. Every Drugzist sells it. pies When Nalley asked why shonld any one be ; Cymi We. per doz: String per peck; Green Peas, 25e. we. per doa: Let Carrots, 4a5c. pereoe auction, to the high : on the sth day of Ag ‘one-halt ee, Shinar, Jones, and Bean Hickm: fc. per bh. Asparagus | Clectiom. Second ballot: Brown. : street one hundred and twenty late exbibition of the order, in the sume loc li- to noufy the Board of Ai@armen of their rea wg beg Gurech. In accordance with custom, the Grand Jary . —__e—_ y ue | with che te nie * 5 . F am, 13: Pope, 1, (laughter) Crogan. |» oak 175, Nas shot amd severely wounded for his | Jeweury.—Silver Plated Ware and Fancy | best to proceed to business; agreed to, and | frapeituns Tin eee at Ie. per buneh: Dried Apples. ic. per qt; | 1% Grabam, Q : have mad Meial visit to, and inspected the a Ales, Cancti : ‘i “e,: ‘int ‘ tt Drwa Prunes, 25. per ibs Dried Cusrants! ucnier;) Messrs Brown and Brawner were | jai) We found there one hundred aud three | Melishness —Ale-. Caz tte. Goods, mew styles, received every mori Messrs. Collins and English were appol tue Fas aly. and will ¥y me. at c. per Ib; Raisins, Prige's One Dollar Jewelry Store, No, 4 Pa. Le Ss. ——__e—_—_ ninety males and thirteen females. 3 ‘The Board of Aldermen el in writing that ie es n 2 Tbe Mayor sunuounced the list completed. nicl " Tne Rain Storm oF Yaererpay—wl-ert | avenue, near 4 st. ey were ready to ustdbes. The ays , ‘ ee eens ee Bir. Rutherford moved to adjourn for six | Swarts, nine of that lteen Water wegen eae | Broken—During the violent storm yesterday ee Chair aid before the Hoard & goesace tron | ‘be Bale ot time pf sale, the rossdee in tiroe canal Dackberzice, uc: Dried Whestieuces Weer Ks, Air, Davis moved to amend, by insert- | Five demoralizing effect. produced upon. the | afternoon, the west front of the larce calvert | JRaN DRAWERe, Linen Ditwers\all sizss to | the Mayor, calling attention to the sefious ia. the property veyancin Wiachberries’ ise gro aig ing subject “to the eall of the chur.” Mr. Ball acter of boys by confining them with old | 0M 2d street east, near North Carolina avenne, | suit this warm season, at A. Sake & Oo. 517 7b | juries by the late rains to the two princiyal {the purchaser. Shoul: moved a amendment to adjourn one week; lost—yea=, 1 and stamps at the ex pense = the terius not b 15 cents and hardened offenders, and that some meas. | &&¥e way, carrying with it nearly all the em- | street, between Pa. ave. and D street, ures shonld be taken to separate them trom bankment and & portion of the pavement. The 2 ravs, 20. The motion of M wart arches passing through he town, and urging 1 with in five daye.the de- cents per quart bo per at immediate steps be taken for ‘their repasr: nd wo property seen: fvo red Pian:s. y 2; Rutheriord, to adjourn six weeks, was los! — hs u sidewalk is so much damaged now as to be To ‘Ww PATENT Srorrper Bhace | referred to the Streets Committee, who alwr. t . ~ ~ Fey nach cack; Vexmicelly te. yeas, 4; nays, 23. Mr. SS Baker moved to | {uch contaminating influences, is so dangerous to pedestrians at night, andifnot | axp believed to be the best arti. | Wards reported a bill authorizing the neces: wee Tastes, Peaches, $*.50 per peck: Poare, per pe Froceed to the selection of Sweep-macters. Mr. | trust that a separate place of confinement repaired immediately, » pavement is | cle of the koma now im use—a new supply just rpmire without delay. The bill was eee ee TOWLInE = , ned Peac we. per cab; Pine App oore moved toamend by inserting Inspec: be speedily provided for them. lett will be carried away by the next rain. Teceived. T.'S, Burr, 255 F street, oeiwaen | Also, a message from the May that | RY THOS. FOWLING, Auctouvcr, Georgetown, sestaay “ ‘Mint Fas | Of Sewers. Carriage-w: » ke Mr. ky The accompanied by the —_——o—_—— 9th and 16th. 3 certaim Buisances had bees abated in nC VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY mn s age, 5% moved 3 further amendment, that they proceed | pnycicia well organized Tur Y. C. F. Socrery ——- + Ww 4 joint resol ution of the two Boards; reterred. ERC ETOUH aT POBLEO BOSTON to elect & Tax Clerk in compliance with his | audeiicint assistants, + sited and inspected | Glymont is ced by Tre Pranry GAates.—Pure winte teeth and | Also, m message from the Mayor enclosing two By virtu resolution. rdo objected, because that kp lar society for Monday next. Ti ined of crast to the undorsi sry departmeut of the ja ® sweet breath. ising Mke perfume from the oflicer bad been elected. Mr. Arrisoa mov ay Georgetown College, in Fegard to the Potomsr e bearing date the Bith doz: Lemons, 5 S ar ft Jone. = xeurs y o" ha pair of lovely lips, & eorgetown College, in regard to the Potomac | conied tn Liber BC. K.. No. 21, fo! 441 of to bear test! tot ‘a id | is the first river excursion they h: rose. throug! Pah r sting si * ‘be question recurred on Mr. Kelsey's motion cf 1 ancient skill, the excursionists will be sure of te om Miss Pierce, * —_ r dling, sta%c.; Shoris, 40 i . ding of that character clean, considering a : a : ‘Gom- | th day of August, A.D. 1885, et 5 o'clock S1i%S7.55: Corn. by ear, & So pee tg erage nape tig | tts construction and the habits of’ most ott Penne ee oae y Es oven tyekune | Bere ere ig nus the Geant | senate oe caesuaer nen emeneanen, fterneon, tn rot of the premines ‘orn Meal, € 5 at office alrenc oners, is & work ch greater magn red boys to prov! : Kes amet eo tae Senet a laaedd : jety.or half part pI ae Bren cd cari mth ouroals “the | PegOhcry agree ol meen race, mga. | Gres boys to provide ameduenton for, | Eran Sica iecaze from ne Maer, tctotme's | Rd ataint ead ec ec Srleter ces Ghai, declined to decide the point, but | not dived into its thdden yecesers: the rage | GRAND Pic Nic and Summer Night Festi. : a4 ove communication from. the jury in rerard co the | nia istrict of Golumtia, Knewn, a x ia Fish, &—Halibut, 20c. per Ib.; Rock, 4iaSoe, | Would subsnit it to the Convention. Mr. Bail | Ts.4) vebandotore of ie aecesses; tue most ngton Suenger-Bund at Ab- | sSrarprya's ays up to the sti. condemration of property on ne cf Stod- | at part of Lot sambered tem. (10.! in Beatty and pune: Perch, siasde. per bunch; Sheep. | Moved furiher amendment, that they proceed | Mavi. expenditure of lime and water, must of Park, on Mouday evening | ing point. art street; Referred to Committee on Streets, mh 0 oa oo 7 at Fish, u to elvct a Chief Engineer of the Fire Depart- | Yianie atall bearable of Ballimor society ——_e—_—__ Who afterwards reporved a resolntion author- p ae alee — dpocet aise atreet fifty- Mr. Kelsey called attention ty the r : seen ting i cultivated voices, will | Corns, Buxtons, Bap Narre. and all dis. | iting the Mayor toappoint another jary: which inning “ — : It will be difficult to find a building of mod. i (Gi) feet two (2) inches eouth ° t meeting of the Convention, | orn’ § more unsuited to the purposes tor | P2Tticipate, The concert begins ats and | eases of the feet. successfully treated by Dr. | Was adopted. The Cuarr also presented a com. | OMG (i )Seet sartherly on Wigh atrost to. 5 Which it was erected than the jail of this coun. J Will be a delehiful, musical eutertainment. | White, Surgeon Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania | mameation from the Strect Commissioner in | Beal} emcee aes camer ot, Hip street te | the interior seeins to have been arranged | See the advertisement Avenue, berween 43 aud Gth streets. ithe | Degard to the repairs of streets; also, another in and twenty-nine tthe Tax Clerk but ny definite pian, too much space is Fy SERRE, . hours from #a.m.t06 p.m. No charge for | regstd to payment of corporation contractors; pee sree At Mite to the potnt vou Mr. Morgan 7 votes, ted to Fooms on ‘one side leaving so BrroLaRy.—About two o'clock this morns | consultation, Established I=d1. both of which were referred to the Gommitirs | (2)feet and thence fn a straight Wie to the pata which was not a majority of the mem: the other as to be totally inadvquate to | If. Oficers Doyle and Harris discovered a ———e——_ SriSareets. Tae petition of Wan. Whesler and | Ties ds the came belonsing, “ bers. He read from the proceedings of the urity, and destructive to the health of | Cored Man in the rear of Thomas Lucas’ | querer a IME FOR EVERYTHING, Dut it . im regard to the condition of Green ‘sale: Que-heif cash; balance tn ax House of Representatives cases in port, when | the prisoners, ‘The rooms on the south side of | J8EK shop. corner of 22d and I streets, and he | je &et. ing high time for you to save your money, eet, below the canal bridge, Was, Ou motion ‘frow: | similar views to his were ir. M : ape. Itappeared | Tan off, making gc the ‘vuilding generally, occupied by temale han cuimes gee prisoners. are larger thin necessary, yet they Porch fst oegecliacan 3 ree. 2 have no conventence or appliance for cleauli- pairs of sb ftps lot or ohn a0 ee mene gent's Fare hing aos Py} pet hess within them, everything thatis required | @nke eo : ~ | cont. Jess than in any other store im this city. for the use of the pablo imust be taken in and | Pe Wire, which was dropped in the alley, Remember the place—49; with large plav glass then taken out of the ro: a very inconyent- Gana ea front. L this you cam doo by going to the read from the rules the front door and | Pfanc, i Seventh eon Dand Ey ws o yes tbat in all ch fleet : se | ing a majority of the y Press OP ine, at anchor, | Cinred elecied, and also from thi nined any damage. This | fist meeting to show thatthe * y r das of Mr. Collins, reterred to the Committee on | satistuction of Prustee. | #10 t» streets, with instracitons to repor: at this meet. of sale. ing & vill te pave tha: portion ef Greeue street | chaser’s cost. Tf terme are not complied with im with bine rock. The resoluvon was reported =: Gay Tp EA 5 om And passed, but the Aldermen refused tocon- | *° MAHLON ASH FO! THOMAS DO # cur therein, and passed a substitute appropri- | _jyscoade : on made the same decision, in which the journal roe : wpe ~ M. Alexander. our new a ating $20 for temporary repairs. Mr. New- | = Sothine eaten nt 2P- | shows that «the President announced to the Gein cantare bec pe Oumar eo errcandy surutised last even: | Putox Lisr of Gent's Parai-aing Goots at | mru, Mr. Collms, and other members said this | [BY THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown foutine. “The steamer | Convention his decision by & number of his triends, small expenditure of money, ing 0 bie 4 trie Numbers of prisoners are freqnently secured | Pd of music. proceeded in in these rooms at one time, and if any of them eon ho, witha | the orizimal Franc, 49: Seventh street, (large es tohis | plate glass tr Good White Shirts,31—~1.5);Fime WRite Suir:s, aide Ler regular | JOTty of all the votes cust ‘orlect a caudidate.” ade her regular | He held that decision of the Chair was correct, the Alderme: the would be money thrown away, and the Streets | & 2. Committee then reported substitate for | “BASCHRY Sue, Gkokaefows. aes virtue of & decree ar outs + resolation. The substi- of the Supreme i caster Thomas Celipoe ta Snir | teeu staled itwas on the presumption saaraik | weet te take sick hey inust be removed to | MY ite, and ib ze congaruaied bins pon | <i st god Sumner Vader Sire, ot 7 ing the ttreets and ‘was adopted Peniies sf ch ahve Rpasell ot tions foo the cleo et. | the members present within the bar had yote aS proseding. Pthe rooms were pravcciy | suffering from a severe indisposition, received | Good Cotton s, #, 15, 20 cents: Payer | of William Voigl, requesting the ing ch ‘Auction. at Ss Ee hoce who may wick fone | ahd be could take no notice of the number pret contracted, about Alf the present sie; fore, | D6 fTiends with his usual a@ability. Collars, 10, 15, 15,25 cemts per box: Handi of Madison street as'an entrance to his farm: "gHewtin® ian inp to-night to Piney Point. Se | $7) Uvctared that he did call the wgcionnge | shed with proper facilities for cleauniness and | ysnoxe Down--Smeet ear No. 6, of the | uitfe and Suspenders, Tyes and Serfe, in end. | reierred. The =! ig is feet on the | Past seven o'clock. at which | ety ated gaat, pe did cull the attention of | oceupied by not more than tea persons at one | -.ZEOKE Down —Street withiiwen tromte | iomencheree re ee ee Lie, “ Shep ’ as desirous of enjoying the ben. | ‘he Chair to the subject. Mr. 3 time, the prisoners could receive alll th= ear» | jine tor repair of injuries sastimed by the | "@DFARCH stores, T ae ee Derelling douse sAvotsuch a wip are expacted to boon hand. | Secon whcreif at pews mae FeMOvIne the, slo ae the oe ad ea or | breaking of @ flange ‘to the wheel yestsrday || S.swrms, ery the Gheiosnt Pexfume tm the and Timothy Uoleman, residents near the ee LOE The 1 report will be found below: [0 - |. Mr. Kelsey said he had a | Stra.” Parsing to the worth Bae end te | afternoon. The aceident occurred onith street, | world, Burceite Brenner y resembiex | duct bridge, stating that for many years mvomenin Grater st aie eaeiteee, 8 ee Temived—Schr. Mary Ann | 2optreccond thought oa the suber ime co was | Svvided. Passing to the north side—the divis- | Af<Tnccm- | The accident (Soath Wasington.) | the odor of @ raze and delicace bognet of | had enjoyed a bridge over the cabal at the | SP? Swclve Menthe (oom day of sale, w (th ‘terest, P Fuller from Havre-de-Grace, with | Pong had @ right tO reconsider ig sec ey | 128 assigned to male prisoners—the architec. J WAT (Ne comer of G. (: removed from the | flowers, and in this réepect is anrivall A | squeduct, and that said bridge had recenty | at A dees given when ail ‘ Gees PORES, Sailed “Schr. Edward | 1220 q sober Second thought’ Mr. iieracds | tural enormity of the building culminates. | noe ,the car hae been street. few drops wiil leave its peculiar and de been destroyed by a canal boat, and praying A depositor! $50 required ener pe Denitt, for Alexandria, to ioad with | Tvauoned the correctness of the fom ney reg | There we found ninety men and bovs coopad —* fal fragrance upon the handkerchief for mass | that steps be taken for the erection o ond cooverencing at Leeson, for Georgetownn Chmberiand, | sated nis recollection that the decision of ine | UPB harrow passage not fivereet wide, most 1 Awannor a Puunieu.—A macnifcrs ioe oo |ineidgnatoas ter Canal at tees pore cee oer me Ty on, for Georgetown. r? s ft then oo y—the exces. of a bi ‘ ° > t : < Wy Ruey's Whar, Arinea—Schre. Regulator, | CBr was that a “majority of all the votes was } sive neat of the place rendering clothing | CatTed 884 premium to the lady who sh terred to the Committee on Streets, who were < eee pga ” make the highest ¢egree of improvement in & ¥F , Bouxrons, Kap N. &e., Teper anan Wachodoc, with wood for T. F. | Do vet td agjourm to nest Fritay Chines | CbPtestive. This space they occupy during ree of fifteen leseons of penmanship at the | vidi Dre White's toome, No. sot Pennsyivania Paubehetp hee, with ee rn eieiey, fom | Selock: witch was loet Br Macwe ne ea ee the cell opening on this passage, khere thse | Consolidated Business College, wason Wednes. | avenue, hetween t% and Oh atreccs, iladelphia, with 2 S Of coal for James | O'¢!ock: ene + cells ope s passage, wher day eve resented to ily E. Hunt peti Das daca Frasier: James A. Hooper, Sayes, from lower = the amendment of Mr. Kelsey soas to | are confined at night. These cells are eight by pee of the pupils arthe ee oye Bee PERSOXS wishing sudscride for Tur Stan Fee hoe fee erent, Bea Franke | "2 end, That this convention will wot sow oe with afterwards discharged from its further consid- eration, and Mr. Coliins ollered a resolution requesting the Mayor to request the Pre. ident and Directors ot the Chesapeake and Ob ten feet on the floor with arched = who reside on Caphol Hill and the Navy Yare, | COMPaDy to TecenstPuct che bridge at that a » 0, ay 5 lin" | lis. Thomas. from Machedoc, with apples for ly resembling a baker's oven in shape, with | DeatH or ANOTHER OLD O1TIzEN.—Leoni- : Tae be: So. Tat Ban, | ak 8008 #5 possible: which was passed BUY—Ad kinds with corn for mari Sailed—Benjamin 4 thes thas a cai he | for air and lights is through agratediron door: | Yustrict, died yesterday morning at his rest, Tor 4 “ i » z UBNI- rankhm. Thomas, ight, J. J. Maypole, Benes | ™eeting on the 7th candidac, * ™UOMty of the | they areoceupied at night at this time by five | dence on E, between tie sadn cine ae ae. ree OT eigen wets dincrennney was bo oath. os Re. dict, for Cone river, light. eee ae ae tet ond persons each and we have ascertained by ref- pit cheese Dremaitg ‘Waarrmo Paton Bi sulk, “A: arm | db ieee diene une ES bee ned by 5 is-ly Fewicrs | Wher —Arnived—Schr, Etward | ,,The te-olution, was ruled out of order. and | Erence wo the reports of former grand juris that | Qvaziie.—To-dac’ MroTerrence Drury | grveomen, Pry inn Rquedane, neaeaien 2 One es Hawes, ffom Boston: with ice for the | equestion was taken or the motion of Mr. | {thas been found mecessary sometimes from.| quanted tre Tune of tee Bene one ae See neh, areented. 8. weRien sport an: INSURANCE. gion and Georgetown Ice Company, ne Sa = elec! a ax eee, and it | the number of prisoners in jail to confine from | sy commissioned coing ten ts aye eneral Michler to d ceueral Merchandise. Sailed— Brig Haze, erect gee Marrs: Davis. Kelsey. and | ten totem to fifteen in each. While we stood I re wewee Saal. sequsiog anc ipo ee M. HANSON'S |. for Georgetown, to Toad coal for Boston; | Gactuct Uae nn Chas, Baker. | contemplating these dens and reflected upon the MPORTANT NEWS. subyeet, requesting “such tn formation as be T.™ ~chooner Lapwing, Rollins, for Monroe Crees: | ® artiett, Bates, Brown, Chase, Clark, barbarity of confining five or ten human be- i rant m De Rete nt atichler far. INSURANCE OFFICE, light * | Gook, Crocker, Dalton, Fenwick, Fowler, | ings within their walls at any season, but es. On June wth. at St nished a thorough aud detailed statement of the cey's Wi Grinder. Hine. Juenemann. Larman, McCath- | pecially during the ho: nights, of summer, Jonn VLows SHEE: ©. B, JEWELL’S PEEMIUM SOAPS count against the Corporation, the correct- FIRE AND LIFE, 5 3 ran, G. W. Miller, L_ B.S. Miller, Moore, Mor- e oe il PL, ity,to EMMA ©. eld . in ws ” Bess of which is cersifled to by himself; also, an Thomas, Seward, from Hayre-de-Grace. with * with the mercary standing near one huadred | MAN PLA y;to EMMA C.: 61 aha : i Ro. 516 BEVENTH STREET, 30 tons of coal for Harvey. Clark & Given. a Bs — motaree decrees in the open atrowe felt humiliated for | Usher penter, of Manit are acknowledged to one pope Between D and E Streets Shorter. areet Meche ws iia ool P| J-Bowen,) 30. Sraduey eraslty ausalt ua permite one Hee HAYDEN ENGLISH. Oo Mf ee THE BEST SOAPS FOR THE LEAST MONEY the Chief Engineer, Col. Samo. They say ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Brown & Son . Me one peg tigen Feng gta a forcibly reminded of a passage from a pungent | Bireh Sanieriand, DoD Mr 1 TAN Ht. in the market. oeteeen. aoe M eaot erecta Sr peered OF HARTFORD, CONN. tcth S*reet Wharf—Arrived—U. S. Revenue on oe ag Aoi ‘a satire on Prisor Discipline in our mother ISH, dauchter of Charles S. English, E They are made on the old fashion plan by bofl- y A out to orth extreme | Ass apsaarnons-aneneoerwe 4."83 543. SSR ARERR RGowse, ruin ato, | hes mapas ame Sho tae raat and ont | country published shout tbe eummog of whe | Sista jae am ve fem vious Chowoa| Eau a etna Reraeiee | 2 A Pag Moga ae on Government account. = w tint esent century: isha a aS Dot. ; _ . 5 A Rorontors Cotoxrp BuRoLaR Cavent. | gentlemen, and did not notice the progress of | pA it ieenew inte fuse che eart! actaec ee ee ones | See say aoee Greene! Pleasure to beable io present such pontiveand | gaSRT ST te tee ee Ce. Larmis Lancaster (colored) was arrested day | the calling of the Toll until after the'ballot had | 7,‘#it lis snug Li:tle farm, the earth, both of this city. 2 ane © © Galeeeeanaeataene Conclusive evidence that the centieman | “Q°E"Sarcpe Dit before yesterday by Uihcer Dannington for | been completed, when he arose with the Inten- * * oii se ye * ——EE == a aa Saeneeeranne whose honor was called in question is wipes . robbing a vessel at she Fourth sireet wharf ota | tion of depositing bis ballot, but found that the | Coming by Cold Bath Fields, DIED oe sae fo thoroughly and completely “relieved watch. pair of shoes, and coat, and was taken | secretaries commenced counting the bal- ita Hl, RA. On Friday. July 31, 1368, after a lin- Are brands of superior quality, and are cuaran- | of the charge brought agains: him.” E INSURANCE COM! vo the eighth precine t station, = i was aa- tots, and 1s was Joo al a hood eres nee ren the dev il was pleased, for it gave acre ints, JOSEPH MEDABA. in the Bistyear | €ed to give perfect satisfaction, Mr. Lena oftered et aes vgezmlating HOME ey oe —e i P ed that bi ng 0} 3 ns Of his age. ri ¢ of brand, d ‘ash 2 Zhe bad commirted several robberies m East | on the second ballot. ‘White he was willing to | 1 8, hint for improving his prisons 1 "Hie funeral will take place from the reaience of | , ASK YOUR GROCER for any of these and take paced. Mt. Newman, from steoe Sgebington: among others, the followimg:—At | tike the consequences of his failure to vote, | The wlords of crime afford melancholy ev. | D. W- Martin, sonthwest corner of © residence of Mr.T. A. Richards. on New | uuder the circumstances mentioned, and, bay. Borth, on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Tesolutien puchorrsing pusttte =k 3 BEARD M. TwowRane on ge Rear Rock Creek. E passed, Mr, Ramsburg, from Watet Commit. SES INGEIESD ©. Oo Oe “3 ive, reported @Tesolmtion Tequestiug General 7: Michier to supply Congres. Bel hea Wee SON ima TN aw ge. s'reets with water from the high service reser. e . voir; passed. Bin. Wella reported aresolunon | 103m ‘Ho. 516 Sevents Street. authorizing @ertain Citigems to lay a footway 6 on Bridge street (near the terminus of the pas- Insure AT HOME. senger may) wihout expense to the Corpo- ‘ s For salg by ail of the BEST GROCERS in the je Satanic Majesty has» on Jersey avenue, from whieh & watch and $186 | ing yoted to sustain the decision of the Chair, | thie couuacut and Dae netenied ais nec, | MITCHELU.. At 1 o'clock a. m.. Angnet Yet, | Clare (hen foo whicls the’ sand, also Mr. Richards’ | that a majority of the votes shonld elect, he | Gur couatry; and if the sufferings of one soli, | HENRY JUDSON. son of John T-aad Louoli-s | | prapetectory, Nos. 500 and 502 @ street north otbes, for ® whe ie Ys lef, their owm old | would be compelied to vote against the motion. | tary prisoner confined ina celle! the «Ovid | Mitchell, ezed si enlttice of hiv parenta: No Between 4th and sth. Tait in xchange: at Mzs. Van Riswick’s, cor- | Mr. Chase, in explanation of his vote in the | HathPFiclds® prisom im the tit of Lon set ciacegetoeneea ee y)ai ber ot First street east and N street south, from | negative, said he a Col i town, to-morrow (Suntay) at | jy 14-tf Washington, DB, C. Iaced Col. Bramhall in iv Pers Sires et, George’ ¥ * ti ‘hess haute a publ wanton. vetoes at non Dommiustion and deeited hic election arthe pre, | Could have given hima passing pleasur’, how ta fe Bovine ERE: intense must be bis gracification when he pacsrs ——= : * of che were & Milburn’s Polar Soda. "s st the residence | vious meeting, but he had examined the law | through the Gold Bath Fields of the chy of Foy Callard, on Fourth street, where | very thoroughly, aud believed that Mr. Morran ton, where see, not one, but £y tad bundled up a lot of elotbes, bat were | was Ircally elecied, Ie did not believe thar ne | Wasbington, where be can see, mot one, but LE PANIER BUSTLE, he officers 4h section of the act of Congressapplied to the | Som erimes or misfortunes haye consigned THE COLDEST AND THE BEST. ration: passed, Mr. Ramsburg offered a reso. NAL UNION INSURANCE ©O} on tbe sam election of officers, for the second section ex- | io ite cells, seething, gasping, writhing te FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES. pee lution relatiye to the more stringent enforces ae an aioe cf pies aud milk, and one | presaly states the manne? in which officers [squafild wretemedase, Coaciee i ns te No. 480 FIFTEENTH STREET, f the ddc Iaw: passed. Mr. Ramsbarg a 4 ard .o the Noor:and srb- | shall be elected. Believing that Mr. Morgan | semblance of humanity, but 1» spirit decraded, LE PANIER ELIPTIC SKIRTS, ; reported a resolution irecumg the Clerk of the | ca prrat, $1,000,000 Sent ume Pits; when the blinds | had been legnily, elected. be voted fnay.’ | bythe cruelty of their fellow-men, 10 8 level eseelga tatatde, Corporation te pay to M. V- Backey, trustes ot | © Ss Ream soeiesy re broken: an 3 3 er agreed ‘hase in Te, thera the Poor and Workhouse, the sum of =1, 1s ro oY C Shen Odicers Sprague to Colone! Bramball, but he was of the opinion | “While the gresersadon of morals, the secae FROM 81 UP TO 91.50, =iat, | THE ONLY COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT his escape, im to healquarters this mormiug, and | received a majority or cot. From a critical ; the amount of the expenses of that institatio: OUficer Sprague | that Mr. Morgan was duly elected, whether he rity of life vniaai ds that the Ieee = BINAEAL WATERS ON DEAUGHT. - , DOES NOT CHABGE ITs PA. tor the quarter ending June 30th, 150; passe. Tuay ROE ar ; —o es oe te caries aig, Jee ae . TRONS WITH THB Gov- ier Be bad bad bis physiognomy taken be | reading of the law he had come to the concin- | Cuacied should be rigidly euforc-d, yet it an BAUMS, 493 MONEY BROKER. 493 | fecrived to the fae ma of Ay capoat at RENMSET STAMPS. sas committed to jail by Justice Lynch in all | sion that the persons receiving the mighestnum- | {ice 20 execute the penalty for their intracion CITY LOAN OFFICE. this evening be ip meet on Tuetday evening. ae he cases ber of vote were cleced, "Tit was the law of With debasing cruelty upot the criminal. CORSET FACTORY, , axe The pint evolution was 0 amended so azo || OFFICE No.71 LOUISIANA AVENUR, - Congress, ‘a spirit jaws for the punishment, or " iM ven! ext, reed to. ‘iret door east of Sevent » Ext ownure i Tx Diermice. —@ rand | could change the law. ‘Tie umole fac was | rather for the prevention ot Erime, contete 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, No. 499 FWHL PTH STREET, Chair announoed 3 meeung of the Tolat Gom | re x se cgay neretie as tanemitted to | fhebthaneweteS? conn , Mcewnn re- | Sines the morih Yeewm ef the comin H ratttee of the two Boards wo * taken at the Lowest Rates, and Losses the Gra aited Staies the re- | cerved 17, the highest number, and was legally Jere unas ae munkbment ior teecr 1) oe between 6th and 7th etreeta, BETWEEN EZ AND F STREETS, [eacianat ee rare eld on nexi port of + of the Distriet of Co. | elected. o'clock. Adjourned prowptly paid. a AP. President. .A Bripsz To bg BuILT OVER TaxCanat ar Vice P: w nt. Tax AgUEDUCT.—The community in general, BLED LARSED, Decretary. 17 Wosow. and purticnlarly the residents of the wera umesa, ° . cv asit A diug Sune sth last, | Crocker, that the number of votes elec- 5 Ri CERIES!! je penta pert ar tah Bel hat the Order is in a | ted, amd Bed prepared a resolution reversing | DUBmsBment, except in capital cases, consists | (}ROCERIES! GROC whi3-ly* depriving him erty, Ths report shows the | the decimon of the Board {hate majority was bet femporing lastoe wah ineter: Tegives bigs FLOUR Of the best, brands. at retced prices, Fo ‘hay i short square from Pennsy! venue, Mr. Fenwick coneurred with’ Mr. | fence Eo bes, committed against society; that San . senene. : EA CO'S, sect * | : | Rea micaae ersgaese sont he | Muittotet he may gate septs [nn Cnn btitts, pu eang gee AMM Bae ona, | at's ante wl Zon be fat em | Spuans waa ro onan, uh that, ugh he may never be & ctable ved “ arawn by 1 us, | decision of the chair. Mr. Kelsey, to make bis | member of society. he will be har: and Pp Siete 7 hy ee ee the Wasnt La Fy coed of RD WARRANTED To FIT. +4: expulsions, bers. 2412, | vote consistent with the fourth section of the | perhaps useful; but thrust him into one of the URE CIDER VINEGAB, % mane: Ibis to be built om the [ae ae Brothers relieved. dc yriaowed families re- | act of Congress, voted aye. Mr. McCathran | Peis of our prisons (4 place scareely fit for Just received at ©. F. PERRIE & 00°8. _ me ‘tor ax ridge, which wan raved Sed of the old WALL, BOBINSON & Ov., pote ee gg engTeNfok brown- | congratulated the majority that they wer | swine or cattle) and the dro of manhosd te oor —— ‘i tist’s om tee. y some time since, and a portion of the lumabee to ex. 2PENNSYL VANIA AVENUE. lief a, = lowed fami ies, | Coming over to the minority. The Mayor called | tinguished, his di on becomes so deep as on. Government Java, Maracaibo, Lagnayra, | Will be seld in any quantity to suit customers,at | be used in its construction arrived yesterday me " Mf orphans, B | Wonder. The remarks were not in explanation | to ‘be uneladicable: be feels the breath of a ‘and Kio COFFEES: aise, Brown's Dandelion | wholesale widtoee sf | Tus Ferry To ANAwstay Isiaxp—Tue Ai the toot of High ’ Ft ira of ecco virgo kn th ts almost unserviceable. It has 50 far accommo. dated all the travel, but those in charee ne, kept very busy, Po Ig Irtus.—Jobn Marshall, colored, was rates. of tne member's vote Mr. L. B.S Miller | felon with every pulsation, the last link of vir- | Coffee. & freah oe y jast received by 8. P. Ceeuine at se ioc. which war agra, | bat bind he cotBe moral word orotea ah tit O'clock, themertinz adjourned. | ferocity, with chis hand assinst eer yee PURE Imperiat. Ganpowder, Oolong, and Japan a : : A at <BA z LLMAN, ALEX, BOYD | SCORN DeaTii—This morning, about three | ANd.eve#y man's hand against him. Fee ed EeRRE ¥ 00's... |§," B0rDs BB. BY =< S a — ‘The officers of the prison do all they can to -3t Corner be: ¥D, a Toemtey aya Newman, of Company K, 4th | mitigate the horrors /of the place. Ti is the saci SLOW Foxh vom. ore bard AND gemma, sent buildings as a watohinaa, dicd waite curt: Plan of the Jail itacif that renders alt their | eo Asents for sale of tha Oulcinated Piztooey denly, being taker with & hetnorrhage, whicy | C80FS nuigitory. The prisoners must we lot Wisconsin Peach Blows at low rates. by Com Ou ferocity, with “bis hi ed. choice Fed by officer Cunningham, fora ~ place to secure them me} 7 ceed HD DEALERS 4 » for disordary rt ree merge ap thee glory ee es in the abominable deus which we have cn: fara ail finds a¢ reduced ace £00. GQum DUST, FOUDRETTE, de, Justice Backey anced tem, ‘S100. & freon, ‘ trom duty. n affected = : , ce ery amb ge ervices Will be i the house, and | 1: the [upg disease, and for some umene hes | 8¥ored to describe. In the construction of a Ww. M 7 arrests were made for mort offnses, and tne parties dismis-ed. : Indiana avenue abd Isttreot, Fev. Mr. MeUraley. aver waic& tiv apprehended that he would die from | “¢™.Ju! for which Congress has Tees, dee a soar ine . River FRoxt.—V vi Vet a == ak Hit 4 vision, grand jury earnestly hope that sated take phate rmeterys | hemorrhage. TES while ample dalla aan te ioe oe Entered Solis, OUGIES D’EGLISB. ‘Shreeves, wide fruit. = PERSUADED TO LBave—Dewctives Claryoe | ‘be security of the prisoners, ali those features ae Deovers’ Rest.—The syed ——————— 0 abhorent to humanity, so many and so | These Oandlee—at I willsell at New " Sales ys Tae Neteraly ft-a ln St, | toes artniaertareke gate aes Leaatyctaee | prominent fn te Present jail will be avowed, | York octal prem tte beth wo fefollows: 330 nead of cautte, a Te 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ne ci y - * Geo. | ¥ poo submitted. ) Ed. WwW. is a 3 NODS, A SZ551.25 tn. They ail tive promated that they'eery | Ward, Simms, Foreman; Horeuo'N, Easby, | 272 Under Rubies House, Pez head; dcows and calves at euiagss. iy ress ting Bw ge Se er eee oes an eee aif (ee WHITE FINE SHIRTS, whisky woapepld Uy ihe Cay Sete at oe daeed ete evidence of taroncs gie82d | PRovgssox James DEnMiaon, of the National hal oa apconint of the Internal ' prob- produced =o igh aomenchat a scquaint- | Peat Mute College in this city, will deliver the LINEN BOSOMS, partment, at Johnson W; pony Rone wuriog the coming | 1h ve the city “for the city's rood.) weet © | address at the mecting of the New England AT 91.50. PY street, this: morning, bringing $1.13 per gallon. = be: pestacent; | nate cay wee ee cee ee Association of Deaf Mutes, at Brattleboro’, BIMSON & CO. Fioun Lssrections.—The : cane ct ee Age Vermont, on the 26th of August, and the Rev, WALL, BO i. list ofthe flour inspections for the eae S of the th-street Methodist Ghu! ercgation | Dr. Galldndet will set as (nterprewer on te 322 Pennsylvania avenue, July, 1807: 2,202 bbls. family; 2554 bee ee : occasion. jom-tr Bet. and Tenth streets 265 bbls, superfine; § bbls. Bas ee isa EETING.— opr Ne ——2e }. Niv 5 5 P a petting held last night one = Me ceeeieor ee we Moonrieis Excunsiox of the East | PlOTURE FRAME MOULDINGS. b pen id brodd Arrow; 4 bbls. Rye slowr, et ABU ‘ a un M. P.O Fe eee ent shi” | Teltventireinod and maaticete’d, and the cers | Waminen tke her ode wr : be vestibule, while the in. | ‘° Wednesday: August Oth. Sep adverts © pledge was | will be placed in ‘We have jnst received » large variety of PIC- TURE FRAME MOULDINGS of Sige Walnut, * EXCHANGE.—Sales dull. 2 00 ANDBEW 4. JUTUE @ 00., MERcHARTS' bushels wheat sold yesterday from $235 to | CARRIAGE : S oad one terior wil baye® complete overbauling and | ‘rose are very pleasant and comtortablé | Ytich We offer to the trade at 9 ‘$2.60 per beahel: 200 bushels H surabes of sig we. and obtained | novalag Tooms advertised at No. #3 Penna. avenue. ay 2226 Mr Saindors’ Depot, 969 76h at. Og oa heat sold this 67 and 479 isth street, ‘send a-emall lot “superior | Particolor attention given to vepsiriog. 4ei6 > |

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