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we if Defcre the \ th Op wi wey ear 7A Se seers pgrocuexs wt Bakdhoe #8) Becher ne EVENIN G STAR. SUMMER RESORTS. the - | Usgited Irishmen last night, last three or four days three of the city papers, | 1! htm Ba Ag Seen athi a ee Feta ne resolu- your own among the number, have published, | Many people will be ‘to thie so— | fians were offered. Loc AL NEW 8. editorially, articles reflecting upon the Con- | « ere the public eee eT ri ‘The Preesg stk stake ansocsati ee servanve members of the Boardof Aldermen | own”—antil censure be turned known as the eom| ies, Exe, ms, ke ss right direction. ‘Wx. W. Moore. | of residents of the United Seates The boot 1 Hill for the obstruction of bumness in that board. turday, Augest 1, 1865, Irish birth aad decceat and werian Church give theft sanual preven, | AS Sil of the papers altaded toare ct present ot | © penance friends of Ireland ving an morrew. at Carlin Springs. Cars Nove saen “radical” polities, and enjoy the patronage of Domserrc Inveticiry.—At an tour Smeat at Oe the Pepin epee Et. 7 and # o'clock a. m. the new city adminfttration, tne soarcé of ih-'| is morning the pate ee Mio: | the constitution of ‘the of tae said brothernsod Buckey, who acknowl. coeur ee seventies <€ the East Wash- | epiration of this concentrated assault on the Tent 5 East of cys ee, ce | wall diseussions Rpon of. political by fining ber @2.5), Rsopen fe sogton arc mm postponed until | Conservat. may be readily conjectured. . itters foreign t cause of Irish na- Wednesday next. The s P Arrow leaves | Cinistner ‘Propose at this moment to criticise Grccgeded from an old shanty occupied by | matiers foreign to the Y Jeweant granted, on the vfound tthe verdict was so ohn J. Pascos, 8 Seren pag 2% Sad Guinand’s wharfat | or even to notice the malignant spirit wiwoh err 3 oetoe ‘he tionality shall be peremptorily excluded Sete reforusting Stine On. any meeti: of the Fenian - er vades twoof those articles, but merely to | Orie, Boobre, of itBereo good repatation. Fhe | from any ne ‘rom Won = com Jation of ve co we thow- n ped then ta, an deebt ta. ‘$2.50 to the Corpora- a 2 rads © | cries Drought assistance from meetin, Brogck, colored, was ob- Scand Warm Sclphe: 5 ' Kind Piss laea Summer ign flea ct | ‘Sore Figen bage her eaietony Spates | Rather of persons whe were aware Ona Sac ered Paeesey Se eee : to deine seartully | viccatie ia erovecdloe with Be ietsren es ek Atner’s 7th i ely t of the merits of the LE cee pep ina a b 8 abroad, at dem the effects of whis- | these alterative waters. are St the command street Park, thisevening. V or are entirely ignoran: e is of tl Place Samuel was lying prostrate on the foor, | of the rights of naturalized citizen: 5 towithdraw and Ry, but be stoned for his by paying a | ofthe visitor. Sod eezamental Music. dramatic and gym- | controversy respecting which they mduige | Disc? Samoel ‘sitting-ecross his breast, and her | which the fiag of the Feniam Brotherhood was Pratt, convicted Gf heopiBe 8. | SP. Cr gi se. Ghemas ease ee for | , One of the best City B: QE ROSIC witt be sstic performances, tableaux, dancing, illu- | their disposition to censare with or without baeds firmly clenched aronnd his throat, de- bes gon ed in Connection with & partisan banner was sentenced to a fine in the river m other Ts than those | inettendance toenitvem amd the BALL mination, &c., &c., will be the attractions. Just cause, the acts of their political opponents. manding of fa stentorian tones an tmme- ‘moto, and partizan speeches were deliv- | of m the case of Richard con- by law, was arrested by Officer | BOOM. and@ suitable LIVERY will be open to ‘The seventh grand pic-nic of the Friendship | , The simple {yestions iat issue are; whether | Giste accowat of bis proceedings the night be- | ered by men clasming to belong to the Fenian | yicted of larceny, a motion was made fora new Sno aeteene, not cet | the use of these who may to indulge im Clad takes plage at the Washington City Gar- conferred be thee cnazeon yg rercise Me right. | fore, The enraged wile was soon removed Brotherhood, | thes oo, Commit the } trial, and By aL 8 be et ha eg Pazeeback aqezeive her ilies den, on New York avenue, thi: 4 cones . oeteng from her perching place, and her husband, support polit- | convicted Teeny, & motion, with reasons, © poy © Soy, $c fe Dot Poa Bua hatencsCgnerte’ | Eopcr‘any ke ecg” afar | weet meal caears nina | uc emerge apres | Pare ed as abe crane | ead hice Sate tw | eagle LRN by npr on ihe steamer Wa, | Without an election, in Gespite of one half of ofan explsaation was required the ica. the meeting had not the Ce neither ex- | dicted for riot ray, Were CoM “and | Month of July. cpcfiort cr expente will be wpared ce the part of Waset, which leaves bet whar! ost of 7th st. iebtenad’ piteeapies tevdtdi th theta bv existing, between the we Rigg og F ian Reiner Cielo nw hey ieee ae Risen Iesee ener ee Lee Lee sarike |] Sesunee best eolentened SS premote thseemee at c] vi oa com- ‘en! > ® ne’ Poet ol ictal lef pre on Hous which te Conservative members willnot | Menced recounting ber orrage Boreal Cony | execanive ts hae i Tig was ered, aoe tae muses Knoracy gmong the boaument at Cumberiand, the boats Visitors in every reepect. PEYTONS 2 00 pe Erm about 11% o'clock. Street cars have | "yr" Fichards, who pretends to be the Presi. | *!#ithfel wife “these long years,” her “old — - rsa ere Apna, Bovey, and Wil } Sostinne toarrive. The Ovilocter's book TEttte Selpbar Springs. W. Va.. Apri! Sch. im, bein engaged to meet the boat at that hour. dent ot the Board, and who keeps the key ofits | 282, Sm” had watil intely been sstnee;e ten; | Soumoe severely. ir of stb from “Joun W. Ueber, Sek : Oven max Camar— | 7 2oratell sccoust of a 4 The tzeursion to Predericksbarg ton te | chamber in his possession or under his carole eeiomne Sacuainaad OEE Raed | Foun, erhood # found tot guilty -T Wilson and LG. Hine ne | woos on are now engnoed te chouaiog amey | Examen Tender je telerea to tie love steamer Ex dite. the eres t ver of Bis bad become acquainted with him and a guilty. ‘Akmen are now engaged y eit rn DO. tein | 0. thAt as soon as the door is opened he can Jed bim off from the of duty. Sam had | parties of the country: defence. In the case of Harris Carroll and | rubbish, &c., preparatory to the erection of a | of Dr. MOO MAN. on the. Mineral Waters of pe pre pl rend Mpeg erent seat —— a ehbair, from oe he sys | been in the habit of staying away ali partion, whatever may —_ been their past | Archie Hill, convicted of larcen: 1, the verdict | bridge across the canal at the Aqueduct. ngereay Fistese eter ee: rae NOWEr C vee Do eee cet by violence, | she did net know where; and last night he bay. | services or sufferings im theeause, who how | 2; set aside, and they were onen-] River Froxt.—Only one arrival: boat Oc- Pi air . ea plessant affair. as the gentlemen having | was never even nominated or forthat oe staid out ‘she to make | basely traffic im the confidence and sympathy | te: ing into zance. John P. Fowler, H. : % Ns Pats + i ag megee ia = - ‘ He juan, with barrels to Ray & Co. The New . 4 Se master ss ares are determined that the sere presenee of ine Board. He was, | jin acogunt for hie whereabouts. Upon nis Siuon by attenipting to aivert the Penan'or. | Og Gee, O'Briee, Thomas Raddertord, | York steamers EC. Kusght and Empire ane [ration ean <Setalned wr Ser reales he tenth grand pre-nic of the Circle Friend- | Poesia.’ Pheoe tne extentof his “right” to the | Stval home this mor gcco) Z aiepiioon trom odiant ‘and wees. | onboot toda, ies ms {cea wa months | expected to arrive to-morrow morning. coer sarzing Relttmore ship Association takes place at Analostan Isl- chair, as maybe verified by reference to the deumnvans nereatp retentions aoe, fer it tothe tuppon of an American petiaient er My mag ty Daniel Jackson, Marcuants’ Exciance.—The Oterings ag brea ca A Rewspapers of the eitye Tene ree an, ait the | mut added msultto injury by cursing and then | Party—ere guilty of perfidy, and al well- | ‘neela ern BeOurbt in ona bench | MOrmIRE were: 2.70) bushels wheat, 250 bas Sie heey Gente eae of tie roa ame Peres sien smacking her. Tbe compliment was promptly Wisters of pee sence re caren ‘warrant, was rel ‘on giving $1,000 bail. paolo pe ony oye, hose one ) aon i. our ry by citing jon AR" - | Warned against s: bs y e . ‘The regular monthly meeting ot the Levy | Jeport of the th of June-which ie as follaae. | Ze'8FRed, and then began the sanguinary con’ ty i ict, im which Mrs. Perry proved herself, $2.66; 1445 bush. wheat, at #4. Corn. 250 Court, for Washington County, was held in the “Mr. Richards a more we now proceed to of- | before sinted, the “best man of the two.” No _ preamble and resolutions were adopted gf tzzannara xD Victwitx.—The Gazette of bush. at $1.31. Most of the above arrived vy qupamnotsly: urday evening has the folowing items : nize the Board of A! a —_-2——_— “ canal this morning. Beda anemaert Cny Bath thie moraine. | Fi sQfomer—d move thet Mr. x, micnards take | Ticue goat character chine pertice toaen bins | A Bior—Aseauli eo About nine | 4, Call, Declined Rev, Thomas U- Dadiey, Mr. N. Callan, elert, and: leesers. G Betty, | “Oatt Moore and Mr. A. Lioya.—1 object. Lob- | were Miwoutabed marten eect offence they | p’élock last night, a party mee mee, af: Hi. Piant, T. Blagden, C. H. Nichols, A’ R. Spe} S. P. Brown, and Dr. J. A. Row- land Present. we | te ibe, cBai laid before the Court a petition ot | ceed % ‘a iy Ts. Snyder, asking an abatement of assess. Mr. Lioyd then pot the question, the Conserva- - doare: ment; referred. Also, petition of R.S Jones on ee name, amnld Objection On tae 10 wilco, Tadeon S teewe ‘A Te Browae, "yaar Canpel ro verre appropriated to Wr iuiora declared the motion Te. Connolly, Geo. F. McLellan, Geo. Mason, Mr. Oharch in QQ ———>E———— EEE tet Tenested attempre to ket tmto Talverg's res- | Sma Neer ‘hie cay, bas decline’ ott | GRORGRTOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, Squin Wasbingion, made analsex upoa’ ihe | fom Preety Church in Fortsmouin. Va JR™ THOS. DOWLING. Anctsncer;Georgctows. doors and windows, and when chided for their |. P°#! (ficer—At Leesburg, Leudon county. | BS : i board Va., James F. Rinker is ited postmaster, | TRUST! OF YA: frei” iemanuneeet cueswecget | tice James atcipongagh "ReMeradiat Paras | * SRODEERPAMS ON SAP UAERE SOT? officer Gorman, clerk of the sixth precin county, Va., Stephen Killam ie appointed ‘would be made amenable to the laws. Pee pa aed, Boarp or Scsoou T: Jax cooxs 2 00., ANKE 6 Pivreenre Sreres, Orros'7s Tasasvay Buy and se stcerrent market rates, and constantly os bande full apply of all Moore —It is customary for the Secretary the Board te order. A ict, y virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 34 a : fig hastened| the scone, soa eetsing Jown | PF var shipmenk The, Orange, saievandria | $67ol Degeaber, Ta fang duly recorded ta Liver A yd Shepherd presented a petition trom the ats ame aeerion oa, Me: Bicharss’ | 1: Dulle, Wan. Moore, N."A. West and Gelcen. one of the ringlegerastsid bis Wiat Be | 9. teoaseede Watiroad Gompany shipped yes. os) peared tae sha ae euven-2uieribe. axDYOMYOUED 0 % ion as porary chairman, an: ie ard Champhn; AP. lon, secre. Ss under arrest. u > . ‘Trustees of Columbia College, asking that the ‘vame. ,. i u terday to New York by the Merchants line of | W: ipeba + the 5th ry ‘A. D. 1868, Zosd through the Oollege rounds kota cee | Pt hichards, tateppina ta front of the Presi- T hiarttgh cdo Y Care ie eeare..W. | sth, made a deflans reply, and forthwith tried | MUnY 1 Sov nroutet ene tener dee | ee Bi Ba Bae Pipi. te esters | Orders tor STOCKS, BOMDS, Sc. executes the road trom Geor, to Rock Creek | deut'sdesk.—I'now act as temporary chairman, | 2- Murtagh and C. V. Lawrence, of the Fourth | tottried to trip the officer; but he was too quick freight from Lynchburg. thirty two o. 16, lol; } and collections made on sll acossaibie points. . Churek be changed, With 8 resolution refern, and call this Board to order. District, being the only twoabsent. The board | for C. and in returm was himeelf tripped. At tesa. On M. “Welsh, master of the | mend’s adaiti rgetown, having depth of the same to the Committee on Roads, with inn | _ Capt. Moore.You shall not act, sir, against the | was called to order ‘by Mayor Bowen, who js junction several other roughs inte: 4 lon reagan es Atexandria and Manas. | °n¢ hundred and twenty (198) Railroad from Sarasbure to Mount Jack. | ihe Property on Bridge st POHick Secitiey man down, tore his clothing to pieces died om Tuesday last, of disease of the | house. 1 Lot is one. and ae to kill ae if os did | Heart . ‘Terme $i which $100 must be not t er len) loose. “ is C1 , Thee — ae er ec Magne Camp Mecting.—Many parties trom this city jon roe at time Oo Cape Ree here. Lo gery od first es fod order was the read- e lone —Cr roll. Mr. tecretary. ing of the journal of the last Meeting of the old . Eg geo protest, I protest, I protest. I | hoard, — directed the secretary to ae the em same for the information of the members. Mxyor the Bret uated cing that of Donec r osee. | Bowen stated the board had been ealten coker ud with clubs and stones Knocked Mr. = uctions to have the proposed change made. expense to be borne by the Collfce The Te-clution was adopted. Dr. Nichols, from the made a verbal report nd at tine of sale the residue fo two cual ae ee have made arrangements to attend the camp pE ve months, (of Jay Cooke & a - wee test; I protest.” for the purpose of organization. He did not } the officer, at the hazard of his own life, held = bs y & deed of trast upon the 5 Jv 5 pana ne age te fwae due to Senators Has? Mir: Moyen, umntd tach cehtecion eu the Repud- | Sp bar lomicers it “eras mecossary to elects | om toe pimeeusr. agninty the heavy odds he | Mértine De dial ope tered Sil ay hpnre | Hag, aud staanpe at purchasers expense, vale WH. 6. BUNTINOTON Cashier, and Morrilt in a measure San | lican ide, called the roll, Pepe ria ai ei eee Who were |-Betl to contend witty 4it' ihe coubt’ got an op. | 1 Erica Weorme Scounty, Maryland. |» | deposit to be fortelied Sperty resold at GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORE __Mr. Brown ‘reported against paying the op Gren ses ee aireet | familiar with See ers a neeta Would | Pdepatty to somnd bis whistle. Among the |. Uoe2 a eres gowtat wana boo ry | five days’ notice, at the rik of delinquent por. Evaniue Sram for presto aa es, Oe lermmen, elected.’ abn Fe oeesctow® | state the same. Mr. Wilson stated that the | rioters Was ® mau B Teughian, who sev- | tach increased of late: Four passenger coaches | chnoss 2 He iy SOMES . ax> former President of the Court, Min, Birger, | ee Wee eee hird Ward P. | Dis or was President of the Board ¢x-uiji-ic; | eral times struck Mr. Goaman with his fst, | Much inc is morming as full as they could be J _J¥ 23-4 OMA DUWLING: week ‘A number of members expressed tats ‘qratfl. | Morsell, Robert W. Fen wa ; | but the practice had been to elect a President | and assaulted him with bricks and stones at FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UBTTEL wom Firth Ward, AF. Clarke: isthe W rd, hose duty it ide in the ab —. «Son that tbe speech was published. as i: was - Moore, ‘ars , Clarke; Sixth Ward, | pro tm. whose luty it was to preside in the ab- u ite the # refutation of charges madeagainet the Oowce cnald McGathran; Seventh Ward, Henry M: | ‘ence of the Mayor. It wae also the duty of Sth street, eppostic the Treasury Depertmens, short range. He was subsequently arrested. | °°™ ~ BBX THUS. DOWLING. Auctionce r Georgetown but doubted the power of the Court to pay the ‘Mr. Richards,—I am competest to act, and I de- the Mayor to appoint the standing committees, Za ‘Meeting. colored camp meet- ea The assault upon the officer was a desperate |, & one, and had he not been a man of powerful | {24 commenced to-day at Camp Distribution | TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROP. GEORGETOWN, OPPOSITE Govecunens Guedsteies Sie Repel Se See on poten, | Se CeMTTSEN eaee AURIS | See Netaataaecead Swit Pognere! | sacrarrentmp ape ae encom: | "Ee Bn aa remora of me] PORE eT TE wa Trameme Osis [ tt to elect a President 7 ha a me of of cada pe ai ete esa: | SEGRE ew uno sgn cove | ab acenedseD Wasser ae Secseis: | ese rmeronsr pt coe ame | gue tree neg Mesos uo | Ae eae Tat a an | oe pons annay F d sec- Y — 1 inated J.O. Wilson. Mr. - | ance cou! obtained. Two tlemen, who : S ghd precmet police station-house, deducting | ,Capenln Moore. You can, go mated Win. maven nate Tweing | were disposed to asstet Mr. Gorman wees Soe Soraed, and at the reauost sf the perms secured | We bey andeell ail classes of GOTERNMENR “Abe, fem te Sin eee Mr. Bichards—I am Chairman pro tem. taken by ballot, resulted: Murtagh. 7; Wilsom, | compelled to destst by the riotous parties, iter. on the premises, ot eee eb Soe of ky. | SECURITIES ot current market rates. ‘paying the balls of Web Daniiee an oj Maite; You are net. a majority here hove | 4’ "Mr. “Murtagh was declared elected. tar Sentbi Ben fley CITY ITEMS. 1388. at 6 o'clock FURNISH BXCHANGE ond mabe Colicctions ford, for legal services, ‘ke. ender pro. | “Mr Mtoe tosmeted the Secret ry to eallup the | MeLelinn moved that the Board adjourn until | Potice Cases.—In the first precinct, Olm- —_+—__ id new members that they might be Mr Noyes ceailed Messrs. Cook. Anthony | yenwick. Gulick, Knight-Moere. ‘Tuesday, the 11th instant, in order to give the Mayor ume to appoint the committes; adopted, and the Boar d adjourned. ‘= ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THB ¢ bills were ordered to be pa Mr. Plant presented a petition the eastern one-half of Lot 25, in Peter, Beatty, Deakins, end ing Addison, asking a reduction of taxes for per- relkeld's addition to’ Georgetown, front stead McCarty, for threats, was held to security Guirrsrixe TzxTu—Not only does Sozo- 7 (30) feet on Briige to keep the peace; Wm. Hetler, fined $1 for | dont impart the whifencss of the purest poree- | ! , ane binding oo eyene bail on Sunday; John Callen and | inin to the teeth, bat its polseh, toc, They gite- | Lingsn street one Sundred aud twenty. Ta foot, fre: a UNITED STATES. sonal taxes, and the Coll was Cathran, and requested Alderm ames McLaughlin, tor fighting and rioting, | ten after being brushed with it, like the inuer wg md Fait FAVORABLE TERMS, and — toatlow wee neaneten ny whe eernd Ar Micharde T protest! Iprotest! I protest: | TH Temremaxce Reronw.—The seqgTal | Wyte held ro bai for court, wm, | Sar8ce of am ocean shell, and the effect of amis | Isercasine ta ce lence 4 eat! G - out-door temperance meetin, ‘were eld in n the secon: ct, jartin Donn, Wm. Tless dentifrice is to render e enamel as investment. s Justice Thompocn. sabing Hf Ue bed Serene | eee oP ee beaten Will nawe eke | Guacicor temperance mest Xsterday with the | Lack, Harrison Washington, Dudley Ware, | hara'and teacsergedbio ce saemnat Dead Ae thee of cal, Tee eae ct 21 mast | ACCODNTS OF BUSINESS SEN end FIRKS io PAY A propornon of fines to informers. ards, Crocker. Cook, Knight, Baker. and Grinder. | usual good results. The Washington Guy and Robert Calvett, for trespass, were fined ee he — . wmeneat a6. ond tb aeemin tote eee y 2 | ond to eng other business entrusted to us. Mr. Shepherd moved that the Secretary in- pnd BP Clarke, contestant, En the coon, Ioar: fh ceipre ome Ease meine ts — seem aca P shi ane ant and mend the pieces, use “Spalding’s | 322 7'CT'trust apell the pro jreoareyapcins | WOULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERE- ry rs. . 4 § q efnoon at Northern Liberties market, when nthe recinct, James ler and D. S. jue. id stamps ae of ti re \ pe eran mee or pent onsen sell. Mecethran and Talbert ‘within the Tail ¢loqnent remarks were made by Messrs. W.P. | Thompeon were arresied for fighting ie thy ——-——__ the terme not be complied with tative dayécths ie, | MEMT LOANS et all times cheerfully farsisbed. } deh by the batter: carried eRe Eerie nepetee he Con tad Urew, chairman; J. L. Kidwell, Geo. Savage, | street, and the latter was fined #5: Thomas F.| THR PALM oF SUPERIORITY is awarded to it to be forfeited, amd the property resold at five WM. 8. RUNTINGRON, Cashier This aecountef te Supermmandentot menue, | knee Lied Lala aay Pathell, of Georgetown, Judge Blood, of Cali. | Hurst and Henry Thompson were fined $10 | Mrs. S. A. Allen’s Improved (new style) Hair | Says’ motive at the Hin of delingaeat parchaner. sete . showing that during March, April; May: fee, | Mr. Bichatds. (ontelde of the ber.) want you | fcrnia, Dr. tn ton, HB. Groggon, and | for being drunk and disorderly; und Lemuel | Restorer or Dressing, (in one bottle,) anda THOS DOWLING acct ncbhngiem, Mavsh 5, 1008, ane and July he Teceived Sti; from the Treas. hy pd-retacd Mr. Clarke haw been sworn tu from Rey. J.T. Lighter. In tront of Isiand Hall the | Herbert and Francis Broden 85 each for pratetul ublig appreciates fhe very low Price, ING. Acchoweors Gaia ard. « 8] Ss mn e - urer d expended $3,200, was, received. w 5 aha hin or named members who were at | Meeting, under the auspices of Hope Division, | same offense. pe very Druggist sells s well attended, and entertaining addresses wn offered a resolution directing the | the book kissed the same and took the oath. those | W2s We! i 5 Committee of Police to mquire by waat author. | who withdrew T-maning on the ettade of the | Were made by co-laborers in the cause. St. ty the Corporation of Washington deposites | rail. but within the deor. Aloysins Teefotal Society held their regular ight soll and in the vicinity of private neeil. | The ested the Aldermen to now | monthly meeting yesterday afternoon, and the which was agreed i. 3 chairman. attencance was quite large, and severa: new dthat there was rf : gy ems 1 test! | members were admitted. The Washington City prot mt to cont the B. presets: | Temperance Society held a meeting at Temper- tut of order, All out ofordey 1 | @nce Hall in the evening, which was called to protest! I protest! z order by Mr. Wm. P. Drew, and the audience Mr. Moyes, the Secretary. then put the vote on | were entertained by remarks from Messrs. the nemination of Capt. Moore, and the seven | I T. G. Clayton, Geo. Savage, and others. no aap ob ctury sappatated Mosers Gulick ana Atop. S yesterday. in the school building Mr. Plant, from the Committee on Reads, teens . Moore to the chair. whoper- | B°RY St- Aloysius church, s meeting was held reported iu favor of paying the bill of Mr. | Eicyosoconduct Mr. ° whoper- | toorgunize a temporary society under the name M In the seventh precinct, Beverly Shanklin, - ————————— a y OVE for violating Corporation law, Was fined ‘#2. Tow.e’s New PatenT SuoutpeR Brace va eb row ee Ei MR atic Se: In In the eighth precinct, W. P. Conner was | AXD StsPEWpER—believed to be the best arti- By virtue of a deed of trust py sme {yeerwiqned, fined $3 for violating the goat Iaw, and Jobn | cle of the kind mow ip use—a new supply just | pearing a oe 26th. aay fone, 1857, and re Malone $5 for being drunk and disorderly. received. T. S. Burr, 355 F stfeet, between | cord C.E.. No.1, The Sanitary Company report Robert Easton | {th and 10th. 3 | ofthe Land uory 1 i ss isis 0 expose to oer Heer op S Conse, Bexions, Bab Nata, and all ais. | th Gayot Muchet, A Divs ats clot ta ike “ od Rrrates to THE LONG BRivGR.—Work on | Ass of the feet, successtully eated by Dr. | Afternoon, tu front of the premises. o the Long Bridge is abont commencing in earn. | White, Surgeon Chiropodist, #24 Pennsylvania } inj premises ying and sit est. BUF the past few days Assistant Commis- | venue, between 43; and 6th streets. Oifice | said Di-trict of Celumtii [stoner Lusby bas been becieged by large num. | hours, irom a.m. io6 p.m. No charge for | that part of Lot number oN INSURANCE. T. ™ BANsoN’s INSURANCE 0 FIRE AND LIFE, No. 516 SEVENTH STREET, Between D apd E Btreets. ‘NA INSURANCE COMPARY, BTN‘ pF MARTHORD, ea 1cE, Mr. Richards. bers of applicants for work,and from the lot | consultation. Established 1°61. : pa temp 4 me | bas made his selections ot those most deserving ——_o——_— ores Hich stréet arty. Pee ataaoareage | aati eet an Mrcunran se | i A liag wees recess | thew Setien, he tre Bbloe il |, Taene 4 Hee roe brmmraany on <= ee oe —— c| gestae noe ote | ee sae ate agate ce | See i car tay i | abn deans emo oe Sams, pee puilta pit arte pe no eta —o eta Ele —— oe fap irymenenin tala held under the suspices of Potomac Division } resamed till full repairs meantime bas been suspended, and will not be | cent. less than in any other store im city. ment nas ‘Remember the place—494; Taree plat gis ave been made, : S.of T., at Butchers’ Market, Georgetown, D. | which, It n of Catholic children. The building will | P™°POS seqtience of this rejection he | ©. P be three stories high, constructed of fine pressed | Jig nce unke the chair; that subsequentios C., last’evening. The meeting was addressed | weeks’ TI Prick front, with rough brick sides and brown | {i4 Bot wake the chair, nat subseque Mcemate by the following gentlemen:—Messrs John L. for ommeerh will ooemey on front. E iterruption ot public trayel will re aeee not of course interfere with oes regular pas- Price List ot Gent's Furnishing Goods at well, J. M. Gonz , Wm. 8. R F. 5 the origmal Franc, 494 Seventh street, (large Reeth griemmam sacs tare: | Ee ycog “asf 0 mate | Abvessod soba 9S | rasta git acaarawanths | Rag Ge norte ana cee P custom, o 8: eee te $1—$1.50;Fine ; we Rasa moore ae sears Rill be uted | he newly ie Mo ar eey MER saly | Tue Riven Fuox.—The week opens well {beng repaired’ Peruiel Wile the bridge now | Sovd W nite Shire st Si. der Sirs, 15 pone enw’ back otuth fee gents thirty | sworn: that Mr. Moore was el President, | this morn:ng with excursions down the river. a: G. ‘Summer Drawers, 50, 7 i conducted to and placed im the chair. (which | The stermer Wawaset, with the Young Catho- the west side of the school-house, occupying was then vacani,) and thereupon Mr. Ricbards | lic Friend's Society on board, made am excur- abou: thirty feet m width, and extending and his partisans deliberately withdrew irom mn to Glymon! at § o'clock. She will return ihe base ¢ the roof. will be entirely of glass, | the Board, leaving it withoat aquorum, tothe city im time to make another trip at 1 35% Sford sufficient light for study, &c. | “"S, tras was then disclosed, the position of | o'clock, and a third at7 o'clock, The steamers Mr. Jo&n Chapman is the puilder and con- femporary cheirman was the height of Mr. { Thomas Collyer and Winnisimmet, both left EA“IRT End expects to complete the job in time | Richards’ ambition. Within an hour afler- Potomac Ferry wharf at 10 o'clock. loaded to jor the next scholastic session. wards he stated im the joint meeting of the two | their utmost city with colored excur- boards that be had been elected “temporary } sionists for the White House. Below will be PEtitjoy ror a F ExGIv&—A petition chasrman,” bat finding it umpossible to pro- found our regular from ~the front.’’ tor & new steam fire engine, to be Jocated in the | ceed with business he and six others withdrew Carter's Wharf.—Arrived—Schr. America, northern portior of the city, has been in ciren- | to another room, where they completed their eee THE PRINTERS’ GRawt awp Cotrax Crus. | Good Cotton Socks, 10, 15, 20 cents; Paper; This club held s regular meeting at Union | Collars, 10, 15, 18,25 cents per box: Handker- League rooms on Saturday evening, Mr. L. E. | chiefs and Suspenders, Ties and Scarfs, in end- Ross, temporary president, in tne chair. Capt. | lees variety, at popular prices. P.S.—I have A. bn —— commis on reepees RO braneh stores. Lk a pouetitution and byaawe ts —_——_-——_ which was hat amended, and Lavies, try the choicest Perfume in the Rdopted. The following-named persons were | World. Burnett's Florimel closeiy resembie- perm: club :—Obarles E. Lathrop, (by acclamation, flowers, and in this respect is unri A resident: H. G. Otis, are ice resident; I. few drops will leave its peculiar amd delight CHANCE! Is UBB ates NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE ComM- PANY OF WASHINGTON. — i near, Bavette, street ‘and con- CAPITA Leong nero eT 080,000 Paul, from Spesutia Island, with 116 tons of Patterson, second vice ident; T. M. | ful fragrance upon the handkerchief for many pores 3 Se THE ONLY COMPANY OF THE DISTRICE lation for the past few days, with a view of zation. He then suggested that the best i wn. t ¥ ‘hours. eo t presentation to'whe City Conncile for: thorrme way to settle. tho aiMicely wes for shoes | °C) 207, Wilson E. Bro Moore, recording secretary; G, W. Seri ver, cor- . — Riley's Wharf.—Arrived—Steamer Columbia, ton. The petition has numerously signed, | boards to organize regularly.” (See his re- apt. Harper, f Baltimore, with merchan- the rekeone set tot for the possession of | marks as ‘and publiabed Gite Chron. oe ‘and ‘palsouns i : "Terme responding secretary: Major O. J. Nealy, mar- and ; schrs, “Margare an engine in bis section of the city are such | cis of the mh of June. 95-4 mate pans sw 3 THAT DONS NOT CHARGE ITS Pa- paid in eash rr vely six shal; And’w J. Preali, assistant marshal: Capt. wanton wuneronemn en ee reat, rnc. | hod twelve months from cay ri 3 “TRONS WITH TEE Gov- pson, secretary; John OC. pe ta roceres be oe Pt TH BBENSHT STAMPS. Tn Idimore, with whi wt "7; | avenne, between 4% and 6th streets. at the purchaser ‘a ven when ali =s doubtless demand for it the favorable | ‘“fiere it is admitted by Mr. Richards (and it | LEDS, f aes Noes eee Sees Adjoaraed: V7 ¥* Holton, sergeant-at- | ISS Soe teeeeeeemmnmnn $ 5,06 purchaser's option, A deed sired | OFFICE No. 71 LOUTSIANS AVERUR, sen pag par of Washam what | stead note mezien tieinapertone | Montgomery, om Mittruma Pi ta ann MARRIED. eae ert tec |” nw emocantemealicee Me ements hed My 01 30. —" - are Aiready located St. Aloysius charch. tue | £aument he so, solemaly organization Schr. R-i' No, 77, Oarroll, for Georgcowato | pATTATES At Betneviiix.—The farm of Dr Jy 28 eodde. ? OWLING, Anct. overn m by his printing office, and a number of party im the ebamter of the Loard. He also | joad coal for Philadelphia: Union, most substantial private residences, stated, mm this connection, that the persons act- | Mpchodoc, light; Regulator, ——.——— ing with him, including himself, numbered in | the river, light. Came MeRtTIne IN Prince G2oRoe’s | all only seren—of whom ome was a “contest. Fowler's Wharf.—Arrived—Schr. Nellie Trae, Couxry —The camp meeting uow progressing | ant,” not then entitled to vote, but who has ——, trem Gardner, Me., with 459 toms Of ice in Tolson’s woods, is not yery well since acquared the right of membership, in de- | ana’ 50,000 feet of lumber tor Washington and but is otherwise a very successful one. There | fiance of the adveree votes of bis const! tuency, | Georgetown Ice Company. Sailed—Schr. are only about fix tents on the ground. Yes- by special act of Congress. But, supposing | Silver Bell, Baily, for Alexandria, to loadcoai werday ‘hey hada very lively time of it. Quite | the whole seven to have been actual members, | joran cnctcre port. & oumber of persons from the surrounding | is it not evident to ev intelligent citizen Fay’s Wharf—Arrived—Schr. A. 8, Piercy, 3s well as from this city spent the day | that these persons, being less than a quorum, Poulson, from the Navy Yard to finish receiy- d among them a few roughs, who we | were incompetent, when sitting in conciave in Bieks taken at the Lowest Bates, and Losses Perry, tor Promptly paid. MILES—F Berry, near Belteville. was sold last Saturday : te by itr, fo 5 Mins CROMGIANNA, dare Garrison, down Jobn Glenn, real estate agent of Baiti- | Miss GRO be re, for $6,500. The farm contained one hun- | ter, recently of the saine of this will ran off our “¥A ABLE ¢ TUNITY TO B A gateP BEG SSRSERTT, 20,20 , ‘dted and twenty acres of land, with buildings, ie gain wicis wn, our Store Room larged and refitted. and in view bt D_ a Mr. John Simms, proprietor of the Beltsville creatly veduced prices Hotel, has oughtg tract of two hundred acres DIED. 101 Bridge st. Geor, ot land of Mr. inthicum, adjacent to his own L. afternoon, at quarter- | @ > ay WANTED 7 aly P rty, and proposes to divide it into lots for | pas ayes ‘e ay seed pine months, $5.0 0, itlemen building sites. child of Masons 5 gud paste Litizer. Bend CLOTHIBG. | Also, all kinds of Tne new Episcopal Church at Beltsville, ay hey TYEE, for which & fair price ike. built on the site of the OPE evel by are, closed them te this world of pain ome 7 ‘will soon be completed. It is a ing ac if . preparatory to conveyin; rick, and its erecti @ place Monday afternoon, me during the day rome of tener | <ancier zoom,” to elect any of the officers of | it fo Philadelphia, to E- D. Fay & Gr 2 | S'uetlre, of brick and its of eerste Can barusie yee, No 307 Penney: Sumrs uapx ro onpze, Selccme visions aide, “ome of these un- | the Board? Mr. Richards knew this anu only |" fyun's Wharf-Atriveds Sehr. Le P. Fez. | congregation ise gcpn romper georges AND WARRANTED TO FIT. Nelcome Yeors ndulged in a free fight, which } claimed at that ume to have been chosen tem- | ;,i), Collins, from Philadelphia, with 308 ton # 4 owever did not ult in apything serious, porary chairman. Nor did his friends, when | of chesnut coal for S. P. Brown '& Oo. am the chamber, propose im for any other po- —_s—_—_ Lettre Box Fornp Orgw.—On Friday | sion; because in view of the equal division of ALLEGED Lancany oF a GOLD WatTcH AND eee ee Ward, Wok, @ gentleman residing | the Board, and of the atsence by sickness of | Cu aim Officer Keed,of the Sixth preainet, ar- u the Fitth Ward, was in the act depositing a | one Republican membes, they did not desire rested on Saturday night, 2 man named Frank AUTEUR the box corner 2d street east and Penn- | to risk a permanent organization. But, after | }<merson, on a warrant sworm Dut by Mrs. EB. yaa avenue, whea be found the box un- | the dissolution of the joint meeting, when it M. Putnsm, charging him with the larceny of locked. The locked was clinched in thestaple, | had been asceriained teat, the absent eget | agold watch and chain, valued at $150, the but the Dasp attached te the lad bad not been | disapproved their revolutionary proce: ings property of Mrs. Jane Richards. The prisoner ecured. There were quite a number of letters | and Seale Bot support Mr. Richards,a new | [7OPCrty ~ ‘was turned over to police headquarters, where e Ley which the gentleman took ontand | claim was set up by him, in the face of his be bad a pi tered glee last evening be. ited for ents Justi * sake ip the box corner Ist | svowals to the contrary in the joint meeting, ORT. On the 94 instant, after a long illness. b ahe bore with meekness and resignation. . "8 00., LANDA A. beloved wife of M. i. Bright, aged WALD, BESRNNOT 2 80: Lizzim Frravsox—Last | ff pmazenre. SUUPENNGYL VANIA AVENUE. evening Detectives McDevitt and Thompson, | _2 se {4neral will teke place on Tuceday om. Es 5 Peleg a ta-sfooun her tess with Officer Straub, arrested Lizzie Ferguson, | taridenee Me 284 bee neat near Sd street ] M. WILLIAN. wh & young female (colored) thief, at the depot, in | east,and proceed to Bt. Peter's Church, tol ’ the net of leaving the city atter having robbed | Hill. 6 rel an ‘and friends of the family are IMPORTER OF the house of Mr. Beery sick ot Sy street, | respectfully invited to attend. ne near Pennsylvania avenue, of SIF in money KILBY. On the 24 instant. in the year of anda ‘and this morning Justice Walter | herage, Mire HATTIE C KILBY, wife of B.B. committed her to jail for court, after which, for | Kilb: "The new Methodist Church building is nearly BI completed. rm paerinwenry Tas ty ‘Tux Nororio' PABISIAN FANCY GOODs, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘BSE T Cite Trestss, “Pars Walter. Mrs. Putnam testified | the benefit of the public, her picture was taken The funeral services will take place at the resi- | 19 constantly receiving New Goods, selected by his stregt and Pennsylvania avenue. that he had tween elected President prior 10 | that aceneed came 19 her houce, when, she for. | Smceeeat of the Public, her picture was taken, dence of 30, Holmes. 311 Sin atret, Boeween fecial agent in Paria, Hig Mapu, sii oat a ‘withdrawing himself and friends trom the Al- Dim: to enter the door. He pushed her # adapt in thieving, having some months since | S81 Now Fork aven i papery 5d ins, ls, rs, Laoag: 7 q ComPLMERT To Justice WALTER —Satur- | dermen's chamber. The beselessness of this and ed up stairs, and she went in | Tabbed the residence ot Br. J. Hell Adams in | jAQKBON. On the 2d instant, JOHN E. JACK. | peutis Saul Gormgnia, Beane. =. Guy night anumber of the friends of Justice | claim may be aseer aimed by every one inter- officer. When she returned | Georgetown, Mrs. Kretchmar, on H street, and IN, oged twenty-seven years. cannot be Dy any other house in waauty Cdarles Walter, among = were many of | poeta knowing perienat ions aoueaoer pero’ up Legge Pre other places, but has escaped ‘punishment en Baths fencrat ‘whi take lace from his mother's ead price. shai our prom: t jawyers and private citizens, | the newspaper Te] nad ransacl an account of her age. residence. 354 E street, on Tuesday afternoon, Dresses ler, called on bie with the 44th infantry, bands led | inst day, a sample of which is given in the rs. Richards’ watch and chain, which | “OUMOfRer age. Four o'clock. ‘Tho triende of the tantly ose re Orders for Goods trem Paris tkeas” matty by Mr. John Wagner, and tendered him acom- | foregoing citation from your ows columns, the witness bad ip her possession one week. ‘THe Boarp or FIRE Commasstowmns.—This | ¢ to attend. ‘ot! pL 8 ts ee the Seana Pes recent confirma- | IT have succeeded in giving an intelligent | Derective McDevitt presenied watch and | morning ike Hoard of Fite Goomacions QRDEREEIDE. On, the 24 instant Mrs. ee 1844. eee ‘108 BY the Senate. The Justice invited the | statement of the facts, the public will be able | chain that he bad found on the prisoner's per- | metat tke cotce ce wae coe in the Outy Hall, | ANNIE VONDREHBIDE. beloved wife of Henry cmpany in ard some ume was pleasantly | to decide where rests the responsibility for the | Son, which Mrs. Richards identified as'ber { and Mayor Bowen called the members to order. | Vii’ fends ‘ied telecives oF the fe eet — “pent im discussing the good things of life. ssdead lock” im the Board of Aldermen. The | Property. Emerson acknowledged taking the | Mears J. W, Thospeon, Joihe teteen ae: sherealin Talend to aittee kar ate hin ANDREW 7. JOTUE @.c0 —-- 2+ six Conservative members remaining in the | Dronerty, but said that he did it with no felo- W. Goodall and W. H. Gorbutt being present, | f corner of 7th and K streets. om'to- fo, BRIAGE MANOFAOT BER he ms acy Tam Cxors.—The crops, as tar as wecan | Hosrd and one Republican member refuse to | } ious intent, he having worn them on different | with the secretary, W. H. Stewart. An organ- Tuesday) efternoon, at three c:clock a? an'tt0wm PAWNBROKERS. learn, are in a flourishing condition. The late | submit to the usurpstion of Mr. Richards. The | Cccasions. He was committed to Jail @ further { ization was effected by eleeting Mr. Thompson street. rains have been very benedicial toevery species | law gives them the right to cheose their Presi- | nearing. resident, and after the appointment of Messrs. Particular attention given to repairing. delé-lim aBL 1853, of vegetation, but came too late to it the | dent, and they insist upon the exercise of that —_—————— johnson and Gorbutt a committee LE PANIER BUSTLE, — early products—tomatoes, potatoes, berries, | Tight, whilst the occupant of the chair persists LaDIRs NEEDN'T READ this paragraph, as it | to examine the foremens’ re} and the trans- c., Whie’ mm the market forthe past | 1u suppressing and withbolding from a vote of | js all about Bouse furnishing articles “and bone eon Syacnecoeee however, are pros- the Beard every pope having this object | sich,” a subject in which they are not particu- periwg finely, and, farmers say, promise an | in view. These acts, of selves, are un- | jarly interested. What some fine writers TEETERGE UPR SEE'C®. between 4% and 6th streets, Pa a al nae hacia YOUR DIFFERENT STYLES. PRFPPPPPPPPE PPP pproee = = ations! i foam Tt a THOMAS H. BARRON, a dan’ warrantable usurpations of authority—usur- } desiznate ax the “quadrennial furore,” but | ‘Trrat or —This morning after the PAMIER ELIPT! r » ~— ; — = pations which, ander parliamentary law, are | common folks call the Presidential election” Board of is einen edema LE 1c SKIRTS, af BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, 4ND = RowweRy—Friday night, while a country- | gross violations of order. is approsching, and the politicians are betting | trial of some new hose furnished by R. W. FROM $1 UP TO $1.50, - SUPERINTENDENT. = mam, who bad come to market with a load of | As regards myself, I proposed in the presence | on favorite candidates. Now, a8 all eleo- a ‘tostand 4 = 1 ofer my vegetables and poultry for saie, was asieep in | of the Board. on the 20th of June—which was | tions are very uncertain. ay nds of pressure was had at the corner at 8 Rerctigd moten, t ofr mas bis wagon at the Market Space, he was ropbed | the day prescribed by law forthe opening of the | jike to bet to ‘wip, it is be: ites slide, | of Indiana avenue and 3d street in the pres- for alt’ as ‘of work connected “eal cf @ pocket-book containing between SiS and | /wsin’ss session—to Tesign the chair to which I | and put up theif y are sure missioners and a large number BAUM’'s, ith the art of building; superintend by the Sa v0. When he awoke Saturday morning he | was legally elected on the 8th ot June, and not | 1o get an equivalent . ‘This | of spectators. The trial was not completed, sibility; do alley first discovered bis Joss, and lodged informa. | become a eomnpetiter for re-election to that pines ‘Dol and No.2 engine will be called out again for oons®T Factory, t the tac police. No arrest has | if Mr. Richa pretension. yurpose, yotors made, * . “ and Tmt the Boara to velect its own officer. as —— at 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ‘This he refused to do, and adheres to his retusal. pit will put no question to the Board on the —————+—_— a . ¥. Abr gakt 10 Ruteven or 16 Moxra’s Pa ect. Shall one-half the members of the Last Friday, cletk 1m one of the Dey THE Franklin & Co's. ¥ S7-preparei to ical ies Board, of should any of ttsmembers, yield to baggy mam ca ae “6 Fe Sy pocttcatione. teal was relieved by parties unknown o: snad y &, m., S4 degress; 11a, m., 84 di ; 12 noon, from, wy ba hour after he | nik tyrannical domination? This is the plain 3 Tories “Pp. in 60 de. MPORTANT NEWS. vinnie f moaths a tg EF if an d tis loss be- | question at issue, and all that the pan aa D- ma., & degrees; i grote Detween th afid 7th streets, | | su | a obstructs fore taking s street car, immediately after | business ot the Board. The honest inquirer netted tan partme! Will Bnd wo diMoutty in xing the Bexcu WARRamr.—To-day, detectives Mil- leaving tbe De serantaaDity. It tes alone woee in shoul. lpr and Coombe arrested, at the depot, Daniel ©. B, JBWELL'S Peaetet sat THE ers of Mr. Richards and those members wi ‘keon, colored, on a bench warrant, and de- are acknowledged ivr Yau Ue Saturoay, Mit. Davia Ma tolerate his usurpation. lvered him to the Marshal. He is charged ‘with having forged bounty papers. ‘THE BEST SOAPS FOR THE LEAST MONEY: sore Orr ore ' in the market. &o— f bonaaalond gh ad Exorns Hovsss, This | is ol plan by bolt: | 87 thirty years bas been clerk to As respects the publi¢ schools, the the Oummtusant of the Navy Sues was co is foe Fh nag fe aoe bot Board ved. : Clendaniel, formerly proyid Puilsdeipaias appointed in his stead. Packers of both wilte and colored _—— —* ing the engine houses, apparatus, , and are free from all injurions Gaanp Swor> Toumxawest.—On Satur- y of the do elie Pie wm si Ee day afiernoon a grand tourmament review % juence x a r . opGempsene 2. 3st 0.08 tsar Jesup’ | ey, & Board of onset, compoved eréay Preps fae seidanor, ms St Bree TOBK CrFY soar, Cet, on the Halymore railroad, aad pre- | Sime ey Gntit th ita vain en- Drsce Shand 7a cerests, ancl was sttandedty | TS SUMDEY SA paraiioos have been made for a great ume. deavors to compel the, Bouré Se Repnee to oy tab entinarntns ons meeting | 73? oll are guatan- CLOTHING, &. pes a ween é poprthess 4 . EXraTs— Messrs W. Ia | increase the compensation Wald co. op Friday last coid a threwsiory | Collector toan amount ia excess of «Cabinet of Ss Bomatnigners of ine ayiom av ent . Se de gx trame house and lot on Delaware avenue, ve- be bill ng 2 for the o “ ‘Martin 4 zous GROCER . these #94 a i tween B and C streets north, to Thomas Berry, ist. eager’ oe My Eloi speed ar eee i a niggas wt asain is : HEISEBGRE, = for $2.209. —oe—— poration was also Cog tolled Ce) Court esued I ‘mouth, : ab RRR Geyer, Lerven Tee Oe PO tm Giay Yake’s | luet beard Zo word ef censute from these yery ; ‘Manufactory, Kos. stredt north ges Dae comtcror on the Washing‘ou Draach | sensitive. Republican journals. Wheretore TaILOB. | _ _ Between éth and eth, paige late Weatenes manwhincmall copied. | jrueat’ °"/" ” Wemkiaeten, B, 0. Hotel, (late Brows.) Wty = Be 9¢9 Penn. avence. Werhigka ‘ncad, bss resumed Bis old position on theroaa. | have they 20W

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