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EVENING STAR. Largest Cirenlation in the Distri WASHINGTON OITY: THUESDAY........00e.- AUGUST 6, 1868, SP READING MATTER ON EVERY PaGs. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE-- GRAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS leay- ng the city during the summer months they can have the Stam mailed to their address, by | ordering the same at the office, for 12% cents | per week, tor one week or more. ———— eee BUSINESS pig rae AUTUMN A . ‘The immense returns irom the magnificent crops of 1:6 promise the country a large and healthy business serson. The .all trade has Siready commenced wit moderate activity in New York, and by September first, it will be fully developed—and this, too, in 5; yf the fact that the Presidentis! cimpaign always tones Gown the market and makes buyers exer- cise More caution than in the ordinary business years. We need not look, however, for that expansion in trade to which we were accus- totmed during the war when the currency was im the course of constant inflation, and prices of merchandise were going up .rom day to day Itis a good s’gn of the times that, although our importations sull continue to exceed our ex- Portations, the former ure much lighter this yror than t. The balapee against us has heretofore been met m our trade with Earope by the sate of our bonds abroad, but there is a fair prospect, owing to the promised foreign demand, that the deficiency will te made, during the present fiseal year, by the exporta- tion of grain and cotion It must not be forgotte that the great imfla- tion im the import trade in the United States began just Uhrce years ago, and that the toms for that year snd for the year 1866 have no pre- eedent in our commerc‘al history. The official figures may prove of interest by way of com- parison with the fiscal year which ended June juth :—Entered for consumption. against $140,013,"2 in 1667, aud $179,101 is66. Entered for warehousing—s106, against $117,577,762 in 1.67, and $112,355,4! 1866. Free coods—#10,022,5.9, against $11,918,653 | in 1867, and $12,423,741 1a 1°65. Specie and dullion—S),758,543, e7Aimst $9,954,539 im 1587, and $2,251,644 in 1866. Total imports—s2i3,- 71,045, against S270,786,446 in 1867, and $306,- 139,395 in 1866. Withdrawn from warehouses— $99,210,350, against £109,735,319 in 1567, and $-5,801,378 in 1 96, It will thus be seen that our importations were the bighest in 16, and the balance of trade, & a consequence, was very heavily against us—the calculation being of course on “gold standard for the imports. Average to stite that our imports have not fallen off thirty millions ot dollars for the fiseal year end.ng June 30, I-68, while our ex- ports, including gold, have increased. In the inst six months we have exported over forty millions in specie. Butst ‘snot a fair showing to include specie among the exportations, for the trade must be balanced by the actual ex. portation of agricultural and manufacturing products; and this must be done in the remain- ing eleven months of this fiscai year, it we hope to piace the nation on a fair business sooting. The action of Congress in removing the burden of taxation from the manufactanng futerests should enable us to buy cheaper at bome, and thus lessen the demand for certain kinds of foreign goods—avoiding at the same time the drain of specie from the country— ‘while the exportation of the preseat large grain and cotton crops ought to place us in the posi- Uop, on the 3uth of June, 169, of being credi- tors to Europe. ns Tue Fire YesTerpay.—It seems quite im- possible for the ‘néeilige.acer to deal with tts city contemporaries vuless in some unf:ir, unman- ly way. It refers to us this mor aing—bring.ng in politics as usual with that paper—as pub- lishing a “vindication” of the Fire Alarm Tele- graph in the matter of the fire ««-terday. The truth is we did, what the Intell” encer is uttor- ly incapable of dong, madean imp. ‘al star +. ment of the afiair without the slightest party bins. We gave in full the report made by Lieut. Gessford, showing the failure of the Fire Alarm Telegraph to respond to the alarms Tung in by tbe police, the result being that 1: ‘was fully three quarters of an hour before the fire department wrs onthe spot. Sabjoined | ‘we gave what Mr. Larcombe.the atend- ent of the Fire Alarm, had to say in explana. tion of the failure to respond. Our conviction is @at the Fire Alarm Telegrap) is ut. rly in- efficient, as at present managed, and a disgrace to the city; but for all that we should consider it most unfair not to give its officers the benefi_ | of any statement they may have to make. We do not undertake to say where the fault is in the Fire Alsrm Depar sent, but taat a thorough overhaulips is needed there, with a view to apply'ug a prompt rem: ty, no one cia doubt, atte: the expeciences at the fire ye:ter- day, and that at Raub’s soap factery lat +ly. ‘The Boraer State Convention of Uolo-ed Re. publicans in Baltimore yesterday adopted resolution recommending the holding of a Na- tional Convention im this eity on the third Wednesday of December next. Several spreph- es were made by delegates, endorsing the nomination of Grant and Colfax, and ex- pressing the wish that the colored voters of the South would rally to their support. R-ola- tions opposing the deport ition of colored peo- ple to Liberia or elsewhere were passed. A resolution was adopted requesting the Vaion Republican Congressiou.st Exs cutive Commit. vee to print and circulate as a chmpa‘7a do:u- ment, the address of the Convention to the colored voters of the South. Arrangements were made for an orgsuizition of the eslored people in the border Siates, with a view to ul. timately securing their politica’ rights. Res>- lutions were adopted earnestly iavorip? the election of Grant and Colfax; tendering thanks to the Freedtren’s Bureau, and entreitin= col- ored people to sus ain their schools a.ier © : discontinuance. A resolution was adoptc 1 re- commending the Freedmen’s Memoris’ Monu- ment Association to unite their interests with the Lincoln Monument Association of Wash- sngton, D.C. The Convention adjourned Iast night. ‘Tax BRIcKta vers Staixei™ New Yor — ‘There are ro sicus yet of a compromise between the striking bricklayers of New York and their employers. It is now claimed by the journey- men tbat the actur! number out of work is le : than 250, and it is diminishing every day. The strikers are receiving latge amounts of money from ibe Unions all over the country, and would seem abundantly able to take care of the unemployed men until mext .><.on ifn cessary ‘The mrsier ma.ons had a mc:ting yesterday, and passed 3 resolution to commence lezal ac- tion szsins: the stuikers,.or violations of the State laws ag_ins: combinations. & > Tae ScP¥Eners ny THE FLOoD.—Elsewhere ‘will be found the call, signed by a larze num- ber of our most prominent citizens, for a meet- ing to be beld at the City Hall, to-morrow might, in behalf of the sufferers by the flood in Maryiand. The appeal in this case is one to touch tbe sympathies of all good citizens, and we doubt not the response to it will be hearty and gene! Simpson's Scientific Pens and ink-retaining pen-holders are 8 decided advance on the ordi- mary style of writing umplemeatr. Alter an experiment of seme days with them, we can say that we decidedly preier them to anything | we have ever used for writing purpo-e:. The Missouri Democratic State Vonvention sseembied in St. Louis yesterday. General James Shields, of Carroll county, formerly United States Senator from Llinoia, was elect- ed permanent president. From Biancbard & Mohun we have Harper's Weekly for August 15th. sg7-The charbon, a cattle disease, has again appeared in Louisisna, and the New Orleans Picayune yo al Ty subject of great appreben- “ atc just in their glory. is Justoes are now in ir el Thry are as fat as reed birds, and saucy @s new- Jy-elected politiciens, It isa fair | { | of the law relative to tenement ' A New Oo-orsrativs Oxcastzation— me bave primarily in ¥i lords generally to comply force the rating of necessgry | ments, and to guard and p' terests pertsining to the may seek to violate. The ry of zation is to have the city districted, so that there may be in each district an inspestor of buildings, appointed by the society. whose business it shali be to make a survey of the house, or apartments, occupied by a tenant, when complaint is msde of its, or their un- suitableness for residence pu rposes -arisnig either from the refusal of the landlord to make repaits or irom any other cause necessary | (provided the temant be mot at fault im pro- ducing the bed condition of the premises), and to report the result of the above survey to the Executive Committee of the 8 :clety In order to defray the expenses atcending the carrying on the operations of the society,every tenant becoming a member thereof is expected wo pay the sum of $i as an initiation fee, and ‘monthly, all of ‘which money és to go into a general fund for the Mmu-ual protection of all who belong to the so- ciety. Whenever the landlord shall ia any way violate a right that attaches to a tenant (mem- ber of the society) by virtue of his position as ‘Such tenant, it b: comes the daty of the counsel of the organization to take such legal steps as may be right and proper to prevent such en- creachment on the part of the landlord, and ty serure compensation to tne tenant, if damage has been clone to his interests by the Iandlord’s In case proceedings are gotten out by the further sum of 25 cents, action. a landlord for dispovsessing a tenant, it comes the duty of the coupsel, or one of the as- sistant counsel, under his direction, to see that no undue advantage is taken of the tenant; and if it be discovered that the landlord is acting in an unlawfal manner, the coun.el fs to bring an action for damages against him on behalt of the tenant, at the expense of the society. Tux DrovtTs iy ExGLanp.—Thuriow Weed writes from England that no adequate concep. tion has been formed in thts country of the se- verity of the drouth there. Parched fields, withered foliage, amd barnt heaths are wit- nessed there in a style most unusual in that land of moist skies. The harvests are pro- p- For the first time 1a the memory of mau has the canopy overhanging the whole isiand been | iron-clad. For several weeks the heat in Lon- don has been almost equal to that in New York gressing prematurely, without the usual Prehension of “unfavOrable weather during the first w ~k of July. The Spanish Government, having become suspicious of the fidelity of her troops, are en- gigcd im changing the garrisons, and removing the commanders of the different fortifications. “ soiar a8 possible, newly invented fire-arms, -loading system, an essential piece having been taken out of the lock ot each In addition to this the Government has iss’ on a bre musket before it is given out. Materia Musica; a class book containing the principles of music applied to piano forte play- Boston: Oliver We have from the anthor a copy of this publication, which is a very useful jag. By J. ©. Engelbrecht. Dodson & Co. o-e for music teachers, Tux Gueat Fate in ERig Stock.—Erie railway shares bave declin d eleven per eont. since yesterday morning, and there is a great flutierimg amon losers on Wall street to- day. The decline was unexp-ct'd, and the number of sufferers is very large. The prmci- pal managers of the moa’ are either out of the city or off the street, so that the rcal the declme is not known. It is said that the stock has been quietly put on the market in small lots for seme tae Past, evidently with the intention of running it down and maki holders lose. It is impossible to tell how the stock will rema‘s down, but it is tuoaght that it will be a long time before it can recover. —N. ¥. Post, sth. The decline was trom @ to 57, and yesterday the rates fluctuated considerably, closing at 60%. S7- Ata base-ball match at Hoboken, N. J. on Saturday, Henry Stevens had his nghteye destroyed by a ball. eee a7 Daring week at Saratoga, the or shops are stripped of their contents by sportit for the purpose of paying debts. S7 Mrs. Gen. Fremontand family are now at oe mpd 's summer residence near Sing Sing, S7 The Urancemen in the North of Ireland have burned Mr. Gladstone in effigy. S7Hon. W. Howland, the new Governor of Onturie, Canada, is a native of New York. 7 Mrs. Florence. the aétress, and a Russian Princess were snowballing each otWer on the Alps on the Fourth of July. 7 Small monkeys are the fashionnbdle Of fashionable indie an Paris now. = s7-Henry Ward Beecher has been for 21 years pastor of Pipmanth eburch, tow aba We weaee< 0. Geo a: ar a a tosiect of organ THE CO OPERATIVE Woo, = COMPANY. will ave the st 0 AL on PR" DAY, the 7th, af Brown's Hall, on south, eer ‘the corner of 4th st rest out The Sloe. "By order of ‘moses. idiot aLLan0, JERRY M. GBAN. moras 2° MM. PES AIX a0. © stockholders 67. Uh ia ereby anti oot on tow ars ho ‘THO OY : “ij t and place. to articles of ory PUBLIC MEBTINGIN BF: SUFFES' 8 By ALFor BE FLOOD in actin of the citizel fapzgton neReg tae. Ht alf-paat foven tl on on RIDES alt be teat id ws B PML L Hume rem i kriter m & weovs Beveridge, Faucle Matti ‘erroll Brent, yt ae othtinet.. rat Be are seuseat Be ai f the Wasninovom co.0P DIUM DEPOSIT assu- Staion N wisbiny to atoid she beat aed erned'a the to atten 0 . putele dant and meets are int fe the Sore eens FORD, Ooi bia Law Building. on st Otce hours {1 = arabe ake m. for one week prior “* ROB'T L. HARRIS, Treasurer. = PRINCE GuoReE CaMP MEETING. Camp meeting for | Conference. will Bboy OF “as RATER atime. be- n D and Stee ot Guna — toot Eyre LONDON AND Panis For sale in sums to suit. LEWIS JOBNSON & CO., Bankers. i7oim « is composed of men , oF who were 49 ag Yoncet ot * ga that polat- ‘My ANTED-A8 TO tbe oaica a ie Ishail = a on int ook W2 SITUAT = iw ide-epreed, nd te, violas more ms I Iestaree wet tthe eee Lew Seas wih bined. "The Kian to balleved to i A stariedin Texas by emissaries from Memphis, charge Ot Go much an oD- ‘obe week, Mra. M. Do. ~~ villages along the lines ef railroads leadiag out of Galveston. mp. prteced mont r- gates toa grand ‘& central ganization, elected a “missionaries, "whe tra terior portiors of the State, an@ o1 ae m2 pp Do city, town, village, and uveigh- borhood in the Staw. ‘The astensible objects of the organization are so humane,end so ype 2 per, int eyes of the iriends of the lost exuse, (the by- Jaws stating its gbjeot to be simyriy vo per ace the memory of the fallen heroee, and pro vide for the widows and orptans of that cfase,) that apy unfriendly allusion to them, rouse the ire of a large and influential class of ¢ elder and more substantial citizens, ineinding the betcer cian of Leen who, whie'no: are let into the superfic: Suictentiy to entist thety warmest freee teehee Poet Uffice. WanraD Tie Cy tin Ube alt ‘Washing ond ironing. ap ceoiienke pay, for by board. ing the owner sag fe. towne coy containing 6 roows for rent ‘an 5-5t* principles “Sons of Malta,” tbe forms of which are the most solemn buriexques of negro murders; skeleton processions, blood drinking, &c.. eS we. ‘These classes are the apologists for the Atis from these that the constant ies eat contradictions of outrages come. At ti they don’t hesitate to state that they are bers of the order, and know that it is sagtpat atimate yk, ac. aia Rave no fire caer TIE ee I ‘and take cere of teas Cantor ie tesccameas. and purely beneficiary; their that they speak «by the book,” and indignantly whit GIBU Gera : deny that the order is incendiary or murder- aber Fy athe Uh a. D. “The true object of this acherte lies benesth re all this. tee be : oe an lariee| — Re Jareretnetienee, draiten a8 nae Mere, under r organ: rovec- | ME: fon above described, the edicts of life and deat Miernete 8 have. “uae aay aars os om issued This circle embraces the flerc} sa- gacity of the old leaders of the south, divested VANE (ook swe of ite noisy bregadocis; with them campaigns Ww. tend to Kitchen work insewolt fe mraliyzoaiy are organized against the various couacils of tly clean, and cau give good ood refer- the Union League, spies are sent to the coun- coed Reaete Ri ees m8 Ger- officers ascertiined, spotted street quarrels victim killed a names of Unless js ) ANTED—By 9 Foung men eee incited and the Ww recommendattows a law office, to do writing end ma attend to the the take a «itenti: ina “personal difficulty,” assessins are em- a peyekat & distance and often sent hundreds | Would take. ation Ine Noro tae ooxs Of miles, that detection may be avoided. A | geet omen, See? Dusinese. ‘adtroen® ae casein port is the attempted marder of Hon. TebLA WaT 7 ©. Cooley, (a loyal State Senator) in 1865, | WYANT iron, Se.n tue OnEy, 2 rE iho was shot while at his home in Fredericks- Werorgaces feared a az barg, Gillespee county, on the Lith, by & man BATES Real th and Dott he had never seen before, tamed Dixox, who lived on the lower Colorado, 8 di: nearly three hundred miles. Jud, WEEDS SUI cage ima TED. TO — E38. eee eee nd-hand pe aTwG, 8 Books ‘ont ‘wasso pure in his life among his shoe TN NG. G. UNDERC! tone uaarier was ont of the qurstion. oe! a dartbera th street, Det ween L Yours. respectfully, Texiay. am sect 5 archer ite pn BE Femonable i338: 74 a ew He ( R YULTOR cae METROPOLITAN BAILKOAD, Onrice SEVENTEENTH Btx3 aly Notice ia hereby given. that the Director ot the Metropoliton Ratlrosd Company have resolved te anticipate the payment of the sem! annual Interest on its Bonds, due on the Ist of Septem- a from and by ‘ing the sam fter this sgn aca ae ss | LOST AND FOUND. x . ee ee ow i Ww. MOORE, Sec’y and Treas’r. ee AKEN UP ASTRAY—A RED OOW, with APPING PAPER FOR SALE. dry and likely to aoe a gre id 1ee bundles of fifty and one hundred pounds a : ane je STAR OF FL wit LC ripe Ur AVENUE AND ‘PABK A ks for subseription to the capital stock of day and memorand: jum book wilt be ‘paid upon delivery af JAMES GRE! Cornor of roth treet west and M perth. CAME TO THE PREMISES 0 be opened on and after Lh gly A eee next, from 9 o’clock |., at the Die Storeof Pr. J. near 14h. and at the well, B etrast OF THE! PEs x fednesday. Anst.. Agency of B.M- Hall. Kia earth Diand 7th | COW The Some ele rand, rove pro: Btrests. aU perty, pay charges, and take her aw: OHA : FINK, iy 9-3t* Onmpbell Barracks, 6th and Boundary sts alte above-vamed COW is not called for within ee this date. mk be sold 2 ‘pay He 4 eo ‘Campbell Barracks.6th to) nd Boundary FOR SALE. ‘OB Fie ee An ey! al Fe eas Fine ee _iy 20-10¢ Incorporators. we: * 397 a Wilicc STREBT, AB EXTENSIV¢ BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Where the pete of. ‘weat,” end SEVENTH STEEET, sT17g “00rs south of K and Northern Market. F BIME N. O. MOLASSES. ta ashingtoa. aus-st SOLDEN syeup View mars“ 68. F Wear wt oa POU EE eT Ee For: af ibga erect erat ee mostly Bost Hoot st aah ver, fo Oharles county, Ma “Lancaster's whart. se: igees Sy ed — ale's gage. er RID aMOUn SB po RE a oe eretas, with is of bigaet 3 fant why of milk “ aa penta eu; carn growing. inautcea ab Beard Oftice, or aidress 3 DAT Daleyuas, I bave on hand « larre variety of TENTS. ALL 817E8, FOR SALE OR BENT, SUITABLE FOR wich Sepmrigem— pply ane nai 3 WORELER 000 Bo Apply to 3.G. ; ‘ sariones Seventh street aad Canal Bridge, isee Sinn bows cane ne and Sd'unelaced Su6-tf Bouth side. Wenn, feet MO! Ingen ‘all kinds, et H. BIDENOUL Ser, ED, 70 dur wbtebotse and sere y tho CONFECTTO FS they can hold and we must ah ieratinne the AFRUTIONREY BUSINESS sieges ae CEEAM, Gaxrs, CHABLOTS, JELLIES, 3 rate: rate: coane: FEELING on : A bf ae pase ymagy Ue RNOUE. are ioe ices, inlote ae | oD TEAS! ‘TEAS! IE Sin treet t TEAS! Wane TAKING STOOK, GREAT BAR- GAINS wil be offered in REMNANTS and PIE! bg grees 5... SELBY & 00.'s, au54t 323 Pennsylvania ave: seuth sids. Encravine, LITHOGBAPH FROM 15 TO 25 PEBCENT. CAN BE SAVED BY BUY TEAS, COFFES, AND SPICES at TRE PESIN AND YEDO TEA STORE, Nq. 469 NINTH STEEET, BET. D AND & AND OOPPER-PLATE PRINTING, AH kinds and in all the latest styles. WEDDING PLATES, aT HOME, And = INVITATION PLATES « tat BONDs. “ ii ae vava. COUPONS, ae “tad acct OBEOKS, * nied DEAFTS, be Bncabe tai ‘Ay MONOGRAMS, “MOCHA, (PRIME)... Bxecuted by CHOCOLATE, BROMA ; oacen, RAST POWDERS, ' Hostaup amo sopa, 5 NT LESS THAN ar ACE IN 1 prs CxeS ASHINGTON C! LACE coll and examire our stock ach’ eatiscy your. se PRIN AND YEDO TEA STORE, | Ho. 489 Ninth street, ag 6-8t 9 ET berweee Devt 8 st pons Bred, ig 5 renee Tie al Hier a FRENCH & BICHARDSON, LITHOGRAPHEES AND ENGRAVERS, 334 Pennsylvanis avenue. And 479 Ninth street. jym-tt Lace curtains. On band. gortment of LAGE CUR- TAINE Which tas sabesribor wilt Yan O8 tory cheap for the Ces, ciee oh AP CARPETINGS AND OIL GLOTHS! JAMES B. DODSOR, Market Space, nesr Minth street, DEALER IN ALL KIKDs OF FURNITURE DRY GOODS, jy S1-cott rH Q Netics Ra a8, peILDING i ms Sree ICAL. iy er soe aithout nat wane. oreh ih Li sone in Le, eouptry at city 4 Eres AND BUROPEAR uEWs. “THE MAIL: at maa J. MARERITER, Tee 486 7h ot between D and Bats., Bight doore above Odd Fellowe’ Hail. Picase remember the same end pumber. au 1-8" The Tebip herstofo: ROWRES and BENEY 4 AED firm pame of Bowers & Albarete by mutual co- sent Dusiness wii ay BOWRES 4 ALDERS. SES OF LONG 6T NO OF TERS were tel ojarin qibrspace whet. | eae Sheet oeiyiee hterester BaTttTus.9 ppd between Sth LS ir He mal tedandsioep.m au 5-2w' 00 The clicstand bert RYE Price in the District $1 00 LD nied for market tardesing, ot the corner tvs F ot ies howell mn "Hea Bo eet ae ee 119 Pe ave, bet. tah wod 20th lo THAT Moo! aeauere a 5 Rte eathorined tore Theale ‘say money or con: — GEO. WaTeks. OLUTION. ‘The Copartnership heretofore existing bet eon Beoieesten. tnder the name and a ou z- me: AVIS ‘August pavis wine settle yasiness. All parsons please make prompt pe Payment. acd all person ne ola seine * geainet the above firm will one ew Daves. B. EDW. 3. RILS. I will oti! continue the wholesale G1 ee tag ¥.B—WA aie Ye Potes. running si in'tood ery busi- y solicit q mn BD! b ‘pectfall; Pout one mga aT | Recs wath Pate Keereee bethany Aberenia. Avely at No.7 PRRSONAL—T a end ey oe, aaa eh and P streets oy oe Ae ae PRs ecu serous m ie ons oti aoa in lath street. Also, fu me or escIOF ACORN aT rear of ee tanee of | org gan fr toyeenag moderate; No. 49 7th street streets. and a 5 -St* Fore RERT—No 36 ed story and basement BRICK HOUSR: water; given igmodtately hext door, at the corner, or $56 13th strest, jand. au 5-3t* [FOR BENT OF SALE—A BRIOK_ HOUSE, stad ni th room. ¥e S12 G street, two blocks trem Patent Of [VfB Hood —thirty hirty cighth edition of this fi Verdi opportanity to purchase a home acd Medical Pam and just aay, payin Tent One-foarth ; pablished "by the author. Ts. This val Pity 3 ay permen' OA uable work treats on the cause gine of preme ture ‘tine and secret diseases of yout ™man- hooa: a Ht glvcaaclenryuopeis ofthe im tana the remedies therefor Inc! g ibe auth, CHTIg may be | Seed wan may be qonsaitei upon ‘ot Bemival eed iJ Bedtiit; ~~t guacal Gebitity. Seer end S1eeepen sles st functions, at his Teeidenos F treet. Office hou eae -story 8B Sama H otreet, Detween Sth and containing 10 rooms, ges Sod water: bi For ply. KENT—Three large unfurnished ROOMS, Mable for housekeeving: eas and water. A met 303 Aste street treet. above | irs, 10 to 2, and street. a. > OR RENT. CK HOUSE, three stories, NOT DESPAIB!—Sece O14 Dr. — Congrens rests betwonn Bet Bridge and arse . . roared, toon een Georget nd gas. Rent $35 iy to to BICKEON % ‘inc, corner Water and oreen ‘aud sto Djerba asad bake tanta He vaset ragticiary guesses emete Sat yao PeSestVY SALE—The STOCK of a yi A tere doing a good basi: tory, seenous seit ‘out A \weat corner sirsit: Georgetown, D D. Or, be w bet tween t and 12. FoR SENT the SECOND FLOOR AED Bo paid Feet ar lvania ave Svenue. bet ween eee ets, fashionable provement 5 Inquire on the prant — fe SS and try the Sua awite 7, WERT RRIGK ‘and 4,000! CELEBRATED ORICAGO LAGE: eechaiene Bent on Capito nate WM. HELMUS’S BALOON, Real. Betat le, Agent. corner S00 Te. Tear of Seger Btore. 37 6-Im* Low ax PRYSIOIAN LJ ruvanta AVENUE, treatment of tomate the greatest #ucceas wath . street anh New Jersey ave. Foz peer six-room BRIOK c HQUmR se ate AD ‘oNP E RrGHARDSON B Let., be tod Rity and 13th. ‘OB | RENT-NICELY FURNISHED BOOMS, 7 Indian: 0. 473 Loe met ‘and Hew York. large and email, at 8 table for four borecs, faciudiog coset hoabe wank apecial treetment will Sind ‘water and gas as. Apply on the premises. ‘au3-3t* ‘TA BRICK HOUSE containing six and weenie tos ‘Whatever cause, P, Nor tae, sen ies ee BOELIDOE. > o Between ait ind Bea? FOE BENT ORSALE—A cix room HOUBE: tas water and gusand bath room. No 6ot ich ween D and Eatreets Island. Inquire 462 10t street west, and & Fo BENT Wit pr ees ioart and handsomely farnished FRO} ian cae ab0M Sas ea sane ave..mear 6thate we Sot RT HOOM. (newly rue ach end gee. tuttabie fort derate. Apply 495 K street, rr ‘end i Fo 8000 Lac agra dW packs Se SO int me selling, Apply =e "Rio Nivea ead als wetness sued f L0ts FOR GALE Darga eae tT! TOTS FOR Sale —Delightraliy Tecate ‘on the con! south side, grater clos eloset, bath and at = yard: be . Siiby pratet, teased. or es, Sopiy af 360, on isuh street, OB RENT Feit rome BETOR HO oa | eet fas gor ‘cession pec nae Sui Bag pn | Bev WALDRON, Ly Toacire aa oa nn County, Maryland aué oe MALE ran FS TPs deuranis ad wall knows TAED. F i aiFiae. Ees‘Bron DES aaa scholastic good BRIOK Sait tai ning th is, | TOF ofa Pa AR. errr pk rena streets. s mcr TREE, remterenmtowterinaten. | ML souédt; FoR bi 3 Brae i NNA I. RYOn, 5 77 Tat.. Fer lore iy B-eraw re I. RYON, Bxecatrix Boom 71st ee corner iT asticg ‘a00 BOB BOARDING HOUSE FOR BENT AND Sesame oct a ae OCITISENS, ARMY AED HAVE at LOW PRI 8. BOGAN & WYLI' Mo, 329 SEVENTH a ‘York avenue and L strest. STOOK OF HARDWARE TE ome aoe SSE Lherewith offer my entire stock of Goods, con. ASH— | sisting of of re Keel EAT 8 reteae be sone LSE | pisting of © general assortment of Bardwars and vinaulre ope hinren cing to cow excellent Band has been on ory onion WD Fic fio ” ST. MATTREW'S STRING BAND apaeEy Srv ENT crkeer PARK, URSDA Tickets 6 50 Conte, = ehunittieg on TS. a Mesic by the Holy Hill Band, By order of the Committees. ha TRIP be Steamer PhRROW (| (ig pagition to her ganty The Arrow can be chartered by Private parties, clade. or associations. ts make efteracon oF mnon rarsions on the F. 8) ick ghee, * from the of toneedee camere: Washi cand: for com, Washington, wa aol ate J eae sick” Feronte with fete of the heated chase tickets of the tne new swift #t bow Fifteen Cents For Rpeersion « charters apply te Capt SAMUEL GEDN he office of the AMUSEMENTS. WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. GBAND DRAMATIC ENTERT, JS MEW Ta? Pine eioe 0 yy BY aaaoe ss" "Ulrr. MARYLAND. FORREST paamaiig” "ASSOCIATION or BALTIMO! Ou TUESDAY EVEN ug 1, 16m. aes sng Psegranese wilt to resented ‘OCATE OF THE PEOPLE. The Trial 8 Pe (ram thakeprare Morton's Lai hee BY oF vision enable Farce ce AB UNWABRA Le Messrs, Wall & Berty per permitted the nee of tive ‘opens jose free Admission 60 conte. Tickets for sale at all the Musi- Stores and public places: sles at the deer on the evening of the performance. an 6-5." prr KREIS’ DANCING goane: Ivania avenue, ite Metro} Borel’ F 'UKEDAY from $ t0 8 orc the Firet Taeeday fi WOOD AND COAL L*™4"= ¥ py da GL ot eoee POMBE a Cc. or with eed corner 7th and F_ Washington; corner Bridge and maa 2716-6 GREAT BEDUCTION IN messi 9,940 POUNDS Te THE TON GuaRawri aD OAK and PINE WOOD constantly on hand. 5a Now is the time for families their Fa for to put to corner of How Fork srous “ead ‘Feotef Tih street t D*: awise pave Se ae Bo. pe tS Fs an smmeei WITHOUT Pain, wilt il be made tor where & it will be ghey ae es Sliver Sarah Tork, Shae a Aue tection. Pegacee eit sg je MERRILL. erie. = "Erba aks WHITE FINE SHIRTS, LINEN Bosoms, AT @1 50. WALL, BOBINSON @ 00., 322 Pennsylvania avonue, Je m-tt Bet. Nivth and Tenth streets. pars, OILS, GLASS, &c., &c. ‘We have in store « tall assortment of