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/ EVENING STAR. sponge susan apace ciayapem ap poesepcioe ; CITY ITEMS, ; RG ————————————SE —— GEO. ETOWN. MEDICAL. EXAMINATION OF MRS SCRUREMAN. , ‘We resume to-day our notices of the Owleges bn Geis | bangher se pn ain ben cic apy PS, Asta and Schools, advertised in te ‘ol og a Pe ey cmt Coeur or print Affeirs in Coogee Ta man, charged with being accessory to the jar- } Star: haa wr Pouce Irzua—Luke ips, (colored.) LOCAL NEWS. ceny of $12,000 from the T Department | Rock Hix Comrecr.—This excellent insti- = bene Ne~ | was arrested last night by oMicer Noble, tor a RRR And passing some of the abstracted money, | tutior is situated at Ellicott City, land, sn eiretaaed > some tron from Mrs. a ge tien Affairs. was resume dbefore Justice Walter, at Pi A most healthfal and romantic neigh! rs W. town, and brought be ADDRESS BOARD oF ALDERMEN, August 3tst_—The | Headquarters, about moow a . | It is im sof the Ohbristina oprns ALxare. Ceara, derehee col ickey, who committed him to jail for court, order about ten mimut. Burr aad Norris img the United state-, | Brother Helin, President; and is ore, Suitable for autumn wear, for $10, at Gee, | © SHIPMENTS OF Coal DuRINe TAR Mowrn — ee oe _ Mesers, Riddle, Phillips, and Perry te | rowing in popuiariey. ig consequence ey ae ©. Henmng’s, No 611 7 street the mom of August 98,067 tous of coal before $ o'clock by President Richaras, there | 32 a * matatecery Brorives made by the stadents, ERE cheoniy ree from this northward, as Being present Mesars. Baker, Clarke, Cook, ch was recalled by the detense, and | many of w! are from the t of Colam- A Cand.—{ take pleasure in announcing to : Bosaen Mining Compas: +. 9,472 tons, Crocker, ——- — a ae beeen hat she had neverseen the accused bg eS sono. of see ie =. and my friends in Washiagton that pd ‘asso- ye ey BI Ray's Ocn- TO THE Bot a quo! J motion ; wear earri: or any other earrings. orong! gTadnates fitted to enter ciated. Salesman Coal 4,675 Qus, 's docks, the Board thereupon adjourned. ‘The defense here clored thelr testimony. at once into active business life. Students a ayn d it on the tight Suatastic tee” Some pate ene 2,702 tons. basearatc: Board oF LomMoNn Counctt.—The Board | The prosecution offered the following rebut- | will be received om Monday, September 7B, | bea fireworks at ni by Mr. Andrew | Buc, between 3d and 4% strests, where I will | River Froxr— Geo. H. ¢ the usual hour, President Fowler ing evidence: and the terms will be found savertise- | Sart, added greatly to the tntefest of ihe eo-, | Be bappy to sce thers, Stout, Columbia, Harper, = “ hinarceghewtenate ‘Grcline Burnham sworn.— Witness lives on | ment in another column. teriaiuinent. 3 P. H. Dowmax, | Bauer undelpnia; Colemnl 5 Kaigat, « aad an ae Present except | ¢rn street east, between East Capitol and North Tue Umiow Evanostical LmertrursT for During the afternoon shooting was engaged oe erk. Entered and — las Bvenannae Guecapecite on Monday Fade o> Tisit to the | young Iadies will be open for reception of day | jn) and the bowling alleys were well patron- | | Ti" Monat Firrino Sater, made to order | Steamer Hi Liviagston, Lawlor. irem and 1 NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED Siaan ue te pefore ine Board a mes- | Chesapeake on Monday, July 9th, arriving i. pilx on Monday, ber 14th, at theren- | 24. by Stephens & Co., J10 Penueylvania avenue. | Reltimore sage ——¥ jayor enclosing a report of Dr. | Bajtimore after the de} of the 4.15 train: Geace of the prin Mrs. Angelo Jackson, The following prizes were awarded For | between Sth and 10th streets, is the most per- Tue Caw At.—Busi stull continues brisk pot in ne) Senta ag Foports | $iutea for the next train trae eieny Mrs | No. ast New Kerk avenue, between $h and | snooting—to Wan. Foniner, he ba t 42 | fect garment we baveever seen. Try them. 3} on this fare. ‘The afrivals daring the mt A reman there, oth streets wes mber of board. in the a gold ‘or —_— ugust numbered volts upar —_ fos Soper ey pn deodorizing and | train also; asked if she had seen any of the | ing ipupan Wuntecteeeea: isis an excel- bantien oe wim ‘Memuer, & tea set; George NEVERMORE—Can the coarse gritty toon poems a ky Rape nes Fite tear Suhartaceaa” Mirae | tome seany ot mntae sage | Bacco ome Sores hw | SUT ma aly wis ae | poverenet nena area, Sat Gaseorien Seve. Fon 9. ou > re Me age. set; a on wilets of sensible be Teese nag Ae eect eae Loa corner of the Oapitol grounds, near the nQoLiMnra, InrrrorE—The duties of thie | "During the day a several pigkpecxets made | The fragrant and ive Sosodoat ee ele ne oe ton to depositing it within the city timits at | Nasan Burnham sworn.— Witness $e tes hae: tution, M street, between Ate 4 pete: gee soutatadan about gen em iperseded them ‘ Sinye removed Mr. ‘les T. Peek, the clerk vy ay ear tee, Revere Disnesand ener =~ acne an 6 Snes saatehe frmelp iar B. i donway ie raid tobe well * F Sommcon, who has Myuite & detail on the “SP ALDima’s Gur” mends Farniture, Toys, ep a a gts eight squares norta of the almshouse, where it | sy. testimony wc hese nlonsd anh the coun. | tted for the position. pens, managed to arrest one of them and” ) all Ornamental Work. his sad Mr. F. W. Colton. Mr. ted es clerk im the Collector's office for the can be kept a number of ws and be then disposed of as a ferlizer without sae feted, 10 argue the case, Col. PROTEACTED FROM HIDDEN CausEs prosecution, aiating that they 6k8 Koons Teopen sem. bd cer, act tors ‘Mu their = ‘Bim to a special officer, but on the road . ———_e——_ 5 ianry des Jonna loan crane Decrevs on iemas'} to the etation he lipped his costandesesped. | Urdorermexns Goons at Ooer—As I am | Past five years, and dering that time bas dis cing charged Bis duties faithfully and satisfactorily. fear of introd: disense, &e.; ret ¥ day, Sept. 7th. Instruction in English, French —_o——_ ancnt to close my business this fall I offer the » ExchanxeR—No transaction Also, one calling attention to the fact that com- | Unges the ny ned ena, anawer | ond’ music. SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ UntoN.—This orga. | following goods at cost prices: Demasics, | ow ovaay. bas eaabege wed, weet plaints are made becanseof citizens called upom | scx, whieh provides tharany srrton Gin Miss L. THoMPson’s school for young la-| mization met inst evening, Major W.S. Morse | Enameled Cloth, Ks, Oil | Were offered without any bid. to pay money to the Corporations Deing ‘re- | forge, alter or ‘any falee or forged note | dier, southeast corner of 7th and Hi streets, wae im the chair, and Lieut H.T. Brian nec . Fees Teer note ney. wet aos! : AND WHOSE CASES quired to deposit money in t and ol poe. = “a lay. veral new mem! were and * * Sain & contibiesie of Gopal aud snagesting Rat | Vice, bs metcend of keen taoes eek tes | Remics Lannie Oni, &. Deng whos sa. | nee ee Military Organization of the | £¢._ Small dealers and othersare respectfully Georgetown Advertisements. the Register or sone Other oMicer be Suthorized | than five yrars nor miorethan fiteen yours, and | vertisement will be Ta elsewhere, is a grad- | Union for the campaign reported, submitting a | i Yited betere purchasing e 7 608 9th atrect. Guilog attention to tne face ret cyftls, one | fined $1,0W0. He proceeded to Tecite that the | uate of the Polytechnic School of Paris, aud ts plan substantially as follows: The Union to be i ae | MAGNOLIAN calling attention to the fac: that at | Packaze containing these notes were safe in the | fully competent to impart knowledge of the | uniformed as An organization irrespective Of = put xt | Mj4exoLra G01 its laie ses. ion appropriated 3.200 for painting | Yauits om the 1ith of April; the French language to ‘who wish it. The | numbers, and on parades to be subdivided ina | | 1HERE 18 4 TIME POR LVERYTEIRG, ‘A full of thie EXTRA FLOUR on BEQUIBE PROMPT TREATMENT ~ and repairing the east wing of the City Was also there om the isth.’ Qa ine 23d | most correct and elegant pronunciation of | convenient manner. Cempanies to be formed, i getting high time bpp) tage yl ef hand pL vb apdones ot Sa § ed on the ‘weet wing by the Corporation ety | the vault was closed and no examination was | French is an attainment tobe desired, and ‘a | consisting of 1 captain yt inenieae eee | aod thie poe ca ay o te origina: Bees bates so.0n the ees, wring by the Corporation; and | made until the 3d of May, when the package | this particular the advertiser's services itt no} geants, + is, And 44 privates. Battalions | Franc, 494 Seventh street, between gop No. 77 Water street, Georgetowa, D.C. recommends the requisite appropriation; re- | Was missing. They then inquired as to who | doubt be engerly sought, as his qualifications consist of two or more companies each, of and buy your gent's Furnishing —_: Ts an 23 colm ferred. Also, message calling attention totne | hag been in the vault; they ascertained that | are undoubted. ered by a battalion comm: with the rank | Ccemt. lese a ee a >= —O——_—_—_—_—————————— Cefeciive drainage and sewerage aud uring | the books had been placed in the wault and —_—_—— of major, battalion adjutant, quartermaster, | Remember the place—494; large plate . CLOTHING, & £0 RENDER EXISTENCE DesiEaL goats ee on OF an approved system. He sug- | brought out, Schureman and Nater went in| _F1Rar Warp SEyMOUR AND BLate Ucvn. sergeant major, quartermaster's sergeant. A | fron! G, &. SIRABLB. gests that @ commission be authorized toexam- | the yault; Shuremam, the colored m An adjourned meeting of the friends of Sey- | field band now in process of instruction and —_e_—_ sch sewers as have been copeans and also on | had been arrested, bound over for ‘ms | mour and Blair of the First Ward, for the pee. | practes, aaaer teense Een — ) Lee Dosroms, Bae Seseay enter ee , VAN DORR riLOR —— by Dr. such sewers as have been consiructed;referred. | 4. ce, and 18 now under indictment, of perfecting a club ization, was les, 81 Sccomplished musician, be attac gases of the fect, successtuil Mr. Kelsey asked leave to submit a report | Hf. is well known; the public know the cir. | held last Bight at the cormer of Pennsylvania the battalion, and to march at its head. The re Ssatreon Chtropodieg et Pease Omee | area ae oer stare, So, $10. cctper and resobutic, SSport piauauassion to sur- | camstances; it is necessary to call in someone | avenue and Wd strent—_Mr.R. A. Welere ie Of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Union and the | Sven Opes on: No charge for | De Mere be hil be to vey the city aud report plans for its proper | else, and he Proceeded to relate tbe circum. | the chair, aud F. B. Heitman, secretary. A re- | national colors, borne by two sergeants, to take ere, ‘Batablished 1961. ee al! Bi by ; and nt Pg sa me but Mr. Ball objected. stances of the note being passed by the accused | port trom the committee to frame a constitu. Position between the subd-divisions, or at the | COMS@AAaiiOm. . § au im’ Mr. Kelsey imtroduccd @ resolution request- | on Mr. Furst, arguing that she knew the note | tion and by-laws was submitted and adopted, | head of the battalion. ow Ped mt it EIBERGEE. ing the Mayor to cause the Fourteenth street | to be a worthless note. He proceeded to refer | the Provisions of which are similar to those | The report was unanimously adopted, and Pt in! ~—_ arenes ~ age leg FO: 2B . Me condition, and state the rms, Ae. ie na | £2 the passing of a similar note on Mrs. Stunts, | governing other clube of a like cheranee | the Uae eae meeting next Monday TEaE) OUR DUaA DT aieenee ET)” tSaccessbe tot: ®. Loteon'a O82: Ue condition, and site the terms, &c-. for H8 | und no alibi had been sttemptedas to that case. | Among I clauses is one wniee Tequiree ali | evening, perfect its military organization by | plsie glass front.) ‘White eee ee otek nad ane been Properly | Heze she ceme right out and told that the note | members to be electea by ballot, « contribution | electing officers and donning its new uniforms, lv iwi et oad Sure on od CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY Soho, ahd suck other informeadon vy and DY | came from the Treasury. ‘The alibi attempird | of fiity cente each per month. and calling for | which are tobe completed in a few days. An | $2-90-2-50; Ga a a3 co ee ot km And such otber information as may be | to be proven in the othercases was transparent | regular meetings every Monda: rt. invitation from the Grant and Colfax club to | $1; amie ae Peay ee. MERCHANT TAILOR. = in his ee ent to. and worthless, An election of permanent Tesulted in | meet with it at Union Leagne on Thurs- i oe eee oe hee 7 Metropotiten Hotel, (iste Brown's.) you Mr. Kel-ey offered a resolution with pre- Mr. Perry, tor thedefendsnt, then stated that | the choice of the following: R. A. Watters, day evening next, September 3, to ‘listen toan Ts, 10, 15, 18, 25 cents pe: Handker- | , ras! Ing, or dyspepsin® Are amble setting forth that some definite policy | tn nis opinion it was hardly necessary to say should be marked out im reference to the resident; P. W. Hagel wi ident; F. | address from Hon. Thomas J. Durant, of : Hitman, secretary, and Obarkes Deonicn, Louisiana, was received and accepted. Ad- anytbing. He would, however, refer to the retary, treasurer. Thomas Lucas, E. Henley, J. | journed. bowels constipated? Do yon have — of tesitmony of a few of the witnesses. He said ng. OF rushes of blood to the head ? rt Wasbiogton canal. and ss a bill was intro- fog upon this aubject?” Bo rou feat anh : : ng Upon this yall, Hee ae Ge ane, Fortucth Congress | that Mr. Schureman had no more access to the | Chim, aad J penn, were appointed anexeen- moping. tired of company of life? Do sou fo incorporate (be Georgetown and WasBing- | vauit tan any clerk in the Treasury Depart- | tive commitiee, A PLEASANT ESTERTAINMENT.—Mr. R. S. be left alo: ton Canal and S.werage Company, and there | men:. It was proven that abont the time of the ir. Thomas Lucas, from the committee ap- | Norton, a young English gentleman whe hoe Pointed to procure asmitable flag-pole for erec- | made many friends in the Sixth Ward of this tion im the First Ward, reported that one had |. city, where he bas been residing for some years been cut and trimmed, but that in bringing the se being about to leave here for Old =, same to the city, the team brokedown when | land, to visit his mother and other relatives near the asylum, and it bad to be left on tte | whom he not seen for ten years past, was ground. The club thereapon authorized Mr. | handsomely entertained last evening by a Lucas to procure sufficient force to bring the | number his personal friends, Mr. fiers pele to the point designated, and appropriated | vey furnishing an elegant coliation for the oc. ‘$10 for that par, . The president, secretary, | casion. There were present. Messrs, William, and Mr. O.rroil were appointed a committae | Lemuel, and George Gaddis, W. E. Hatchin- to procure speakers for the occasion of raising | son, John F. Spicer, Wm. Bailey, Chas. Smythe, Wrath ares Fr so beautifal ? TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Paim. | badly cured the pole. Messrs. E. Henley, G. W. Emerson, | Mr. Young, and Thomas B. a.d Samuel Cross. | S. aajewe Ti ifroved fuse style) aie — ducing +ason to fear a forfeiture of this chart. ered iranchise by an early act of Congress that Berjamin Severson, former ve, to get away from everybody ? Docs Ittle thing make you start or jamp? Tey mur sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? the bloom on your a es pia? bo Fou enjoy yourself in society ws well? yea Dorsue your busincas with the same energy? D> you feel ss much confidence in yourself? Are Four spirits dull and fagging, given to ate Of melancholy? If #0,do mot Iay tt to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back week oar kuces weak. Gat Bere bat lstio ap 3 attribute thie to dyspepsia, Iker complete? = secret habits, venereal diseases Al capable of abstraction of the package at least twenty-five Teous were in the room adjoining the vaalt. gineer of the | He also spoxe of the good character of the Niews ob the | cused, and of the success with which an a «this body may be better | had been proved, ‘Guree At the highest pres- | “Mr. Phillips, for the defense, then said that ent and prospective interest of the city may | the prosecat‘on had conducted this case in a demand with reference theret spiritof vindictiveness, and had urged unfair Mr. Nalley 2 testuumony on the Court io help the case, and receiving Tr, moved to lay Mr. Norris, tor the prosecution, then closed vob he tabie, the case saying, the circumstances and the joint resolation, umporarily withdrew the 100. testimony pointed to the guilt ef the aceused. Mr. Arrisom suggested that would behardly | '“Sretico Walter reserved bis decease all eLocsses, are Tha fF Ubiak that thove bolt Teigatennereet “ . ~ J. Chism, Stephen Lynch ard Andrew Carroli The evening was spent in storer or Dressing, (in one bottlé.) Price One Bo will be made for you over thini those bold. Sant. ene: oy fair 10 ask @ professional opinion withou: com- | sé:nrday morning next at 10 o'clock, Were appointed a committee to solicit contri- | singing, &c. Mr. Wm. Gadi Dollar. Every druggist selis it eo yy a 7" r ‘MN ~_ said if the resolution was offered [Mr ssrs, MeDevitst, Bigley, and Olarvoe have | butions froma the citizens of the ward. tified are oy Seren will be reauired 43, pay for About this time some disturbance occurred _—The regattn Punsowe wishing to subscribe for THE ce Peak near ‘he door, when Mr. Joseph Parris moved | ,/OSTP?ONED.—The pnd opted = ieee teaslacted ‘when : ‘and the. now to that a doorkeeper be appoluted to preserve or- | {0 the winning boat, offered 4 Capt. Gedrey, Mas pny ee ors . Sod Hater at Now Tork, Capito street, between fit und Sth. = - i been earnestly engaged in’ working this cas, == = Swan organized he | and ae will fio = the evidence they have Would go as far as : Sir, Keisey remarked that tbe upper Board | lt! nothing undone which the could do, bad been Laiman-ized long enough, and it a superintendent of the Potomac Ferry Oompany, succeed in business; they don't become sad and sel-tf bas bcen unayoidably postponed for the/pres- woe, = fo the company of Ides ea hrnene Pirccent - = a8 bce rt ‘done chenp ae in the company of indies. an 2 a rbould be harmonized. |Langhter Bites Bas trensaltee, to tne Boer or Aten: | Mal waued ue meee otnlagion’ song ine | cE cities. All work will be gra the meta theface—none of your dow acest looks oF anf other The resolution was ia'd on the table. on On Gnewer te thee reset assed Au. | Democratic party. If a man ‘misbehaves, let sy ie ma From batty-cored ai from The Char announced the iollowing commit- | M*® 8n answer to their resolution passed Au- mat cat ye cngugn | _ SE® NOTICE of important meeting of G. A. R. lon. Persons will do well to call low many men t diseases, tees To Audit and Control theContingeut Ex. | &Ust 3d, requesting Dim tomake an examina. | bim be } eat eo ieee: ene CROUER Tin naw pall thin pyeaing, See cat work before netting it cleowhere. i shout thet state-of eatbese thes tine Fearon ae Pees Ot Ta eet eeein. Chane, wart, | oe a eee ae are wee Metres: | mee Bitoent earia the cqecinicien tie? < a Several system so much ws to inluce almost every Fh | the canal s e n 3 Ment Meade Teray sen cL we chins: | eemeumeman cl terete aonemen ten | <oleteeae fern ae ee eS THE COURTS. spina ate mont every athes Gn Mosey Transactions ‘of the Corpcration— | Teeent qngetings of the Board it has not been Fe earn des of secrecy against the ORPHANS COURT, Julo- Purcelt-— To-day, PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, hemantty ie beir to. and 7 > onat “ read. The Surveyor reports as follows : 4 the will o' ela’ ose] ley, ever 4 ee ak Wares arate eee Gar | 1 the eectume Wecuiert hereanc we Oana ana | SS ONGEn kad siover: heal be such a | qucsthing his estate to his ‘wite, was filed, | Nos. 424-6 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, = have, doctored for sil’bet dhe Fight one Die Rutberford, and Dalton. To Repre: | Pennsylvania avenue basa prick sewer three | thing as a doorkeeper toa Democratic meeting, | Mary A. Ballinger was appointed guardian to Detween 4% and éth streets. eases of these organs require the use of a Diuretic, Interests of the Corporation before | feetin diameter, which Appears to be m good roy ott ae Mr. Hagerty’s motion be iaid | the orphans of Geo. W, Ballinger. Bond,a500, c se 5 gondition. According to the best information 3 CS current market slats eda onc cae Gees Dee ee Ican obtain, this sewer was built about the Mr. Hagerty.—That depends upon what kind ‘This Establishment, founded im this city in 1850, axpownes - fell ae = Mr Eartktt. Adjourned Fiat ISR by the General Government. It ex. | of Democrats you have been used to. DIED. and embracing among its hundreds of thonsands of | ¢onstently on hand supply Fa j Scum Wenameee to Oke Seer To Tee eae ny Westisin! Tames goed | witctAMs. (On the sth instant, EHOMAS J. | seostiene sok cake Pee ¥ROM GOVEREMERS BONDS, HELMBOLD'S Joint Convention. down sith atrost te Ohio avenue, thence ina] & Loe pr you are, and much bet er than WILLIAMS, in fhe oth year of bis ‘age. tfatly | LIFE of all the Velobrities that have been on the SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND , Gi souther! rection, emptying into ar; some oe @ frionds and acquaintances are respectfully ELECTION OF se ae ANDINSPECTOR pony pode peer a eae aotunes tree vl ai ‘Mr. Hagerty’s motion was carried, and the favited to attend, hin funeral. on Th araday. Sep, Lien Bedi since ~ time, seer sk poke glen ug The members of the Bonrée-of Aiaeemenond | WS°T, ine ceatian: betwers Peamayivaniaays eae Wee Sethorized to make Ap appoint. | center | Whey mn, Poansyivania aveuuec bo. direction of & superior epucle Arges aude wits iessmentborstes sivaiad psa executed FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Common Councit with the Mayor met last | enue and Massachusetts avenue I find two | Mr McKenney.1 move that Mr. Hagerty ee ee ren Sihans Searles | 6 ae ee thea erie hotographic evening im jomt convention, Mayor Bowen | covered drains crossing 12th street in a sonth- cannot be be appointed sergeant-at-arms. work in all its branches,'In a MF Hagerty —I move that Mr. MeKenny be Lape On the 3ist of August. 18°8, after a Erpamed. and at uniform low rates that appointed. He is yust the man for it. ingering illness be underbia. md all the members present except | eTly direction. One of these is near the inter- ‘orrey, Dalton, Fenwick, and Ltoyd. | section of G street, the other at the intersection elsey Offered a resolution that all offi. | of Hstreetmorth. "Thesedrains are about seven cers elected and to be elected by this conven. | feet below the grade ot 12th street, and are built tion be required to give such bond and security | Without uniformity either as regards line, as is now required by law, and where no bond | Stade or form. These drains receive a portion as Tequired by law such cases shall be placed | Of the surface water of 12th street, and also ‘at the discretion of the Mayor. house drainage from the lots through which Alderman Moore fav the resolution, with | they pass, but are enurely inadequate to dis- 2m amendment that a special committee of the | ch#rge the sewerage of the section. joint convention be appointed to report what | _ In answer to the questions referred to me, I securities shall be required of all officers, &e., | Would say, first, that the sewer from Pransyl- and that said commuttee be instructed to report | Y2nia avenue to the canal 1s of sufficient ca- 3, ISTHE GREAT IURETIC, 8, RLIZABETH L. , wife ot Samacl Ti Mr. McKenny-—No, cir. Mr. Hagerty is | W,Pearson, of this city, inthe séth your of her Fist MATIONAL BANE Gems, Ambrotypes, P. inee—all OF WASHINGTON. fe faneral, will take place on Wednesday, the | sircrcOarde. gpsrerial Cardss Four Four Bae ‘Extra = 2 o'clock p.m , from her tate resi y - Pours. it- Fours. © . a 5 Ns os se o’clock p.m , from her rae lence, cost Seer ie ‘ours. Cabinet Imperial Life- B. D OOOKR, (of Jay Cooke & Co. “hance et. between 12th and 13th WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, uaint ft the decet wu es Gem Likeneests for Lockets, Watches, and all other miniature purposes, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY or THR the man. Mr. Hagerty.—Mr. President, do give Mr. McKenny some office. He'll die if he don’t get something. Adjourned A ——o—— 7 Tae Towieie Fxowr —The steamer Wawase: ony or Mus. Marra set steam from Potomac Ferry wharf this : s morning for Curioman and river landings, | Adieg Lielored friend. even in death stilt dear, on the first trip under the new schedule. Sne just <arth’s cold cavern, joyless, dark and drear, hed a large number of passengers and a heavy orever shroud thy Deloved visage o' freight. An onuswally large and select crowd | Stay! croel earth, ob ! hide not frem mine AND A CERTAIN CURE FOR DISEASES are re- & Trisctz To ia es a a od Sketches, Pictures, anD ngs, Models, Machinery, and every other | FINANCIAL AGENT OF THR Eris thing taken or copied, in the best style AMCLAL GORE? CF XEE URED BLADDER, KIDNEYS, 18th street, opposite the Treasury Department, t the next meeting of the j ‘and | pacity to receive the sewerage of 12th street as ola Pictures, Paintings, &o., — Stored rach a meeps oent Convention,and | Rocky husetts avenue, The mouth of | took passage for Mount Vernon on the steamer | A friend eo rare, ome. Feneg Beasnelgtyetlareed( when desiredi,acd ren: }- Government Securitics with Tressurer Unite: GRAVEL, DRoPsy, Air. Hine moved to lay the subject on the ta- | the lith street sewer should, however, first be | Arrow, Capt. Stackpole, at 10 o'clock. ty os . rn Sranee, bie: agreed to—: 17, nays 15. cleaned ef sand and other debris which now Fiurn’s Wiarf.—Saiuled—Sebr. E'wd Thomas, Hark! ‘ti thet Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. Mr. Moore offered a resolution that it is mot | KTea‘ly obstructs it. Two or three manboles | Seward, for Norfolk, with fertilizing material, ‘Tt peala my sorrow, S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS..2g oneax: compéteat for this convention to adjourn sine wu also be required: one at ine Jametion of Arrived—Barge Witeon, from | Cumberiaad Has a Joy wil Faclittics wnsurpessed. ‘We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENS 10 WBAKNEss, de until all the cers nired law stre wer wit e street sewer, | mines, with liz tons of Comber: coal for ing hear! . Hs, finest TIES st current market rates. Sects dee tate Geek eae for the | 8d another st the intersection of 12th street P. Brown 2 em Eee in Yet smiling Hope ean soothe me wi Pe Rap AY wrth ad pg oad @ ‘owler”s arf .—. ived—Sc! 4 = et » ‘with Ubio ayenne. And wipe the tear, and calm the 1 isi: FURNIEH BICHANGE end make Collection, save keeping of (he moneys of the Corporation, 4% er, Sherman. trom Gardiner, Me., with ice and | Naveht but the clay’ lies Souldering im $ F imber for the Washington & George 1 part is winged to joye-ca high, Nos. 424-6 Penne. Ave..bet. 46 and @thote. ‘s ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIBS OF THE pamamliGasaisnians Mr. Crocker moved to proceed to the election | GRANT amp Corax Cxvn or tHE Friern | twmber for the a eorgetown Ice t Cut this out for a Memorandem, 90 12-1m* STATES. of engineer of the canal, which was peading ot | AND Situ Watoe ca tener Repub- | Company: Iennc Baker, Pervier, from Gardi. | — Qfromiy Kindred early torn, SEE ef earTED the last meeting: icams of the Fifth and Sixth Wards took place | ner, Meé., do. do. fe ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the GENEBAL DEBILITY. agreed to. @., do. d ‘anished 5 sd Mr. L. B.S. Miller rose to point of order, | last evening at Bellows Hall. corner sth street | Fay's Whar. Arrived—Schr, Star, Shackle. lend of my soul,'s long, ed —Arived— Si ln a DRY acops MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, ant give care. ‘whether such an office was in existence. east and G street south, for the purpose of or- | ford, with wood for man. le, ‘. aT LOW PBEicas. attention to The Chair remarked tat the convention | gamzing a Grant and Colfax club,’ The meet- | Mechanic, Smart, down the river, light; long: | oP ARDS: P, OdmOw ME taiwar ose BOGAN & WYLin, “COOUNSS OP BUSINESS MEN ond FIRM AND ALL DISBASES OF THB baving decided to proceed to elect such officer was called to order by C. W. White, Esq., | boats Carroll, Henyon,down the river, light; | tad year of bisame = they doubtless believed such an office was in | who stated the object of tbe meeting, and in- | 5. Page, DeAtley, down ‘he river, light, END No. 329 SEVENTH STREST, and to any other business eatrasted to as. existence. vited the gentlemen present to come up and Riley's Wharf.—Arrived—Bloops Prank. Petweon New York avenue and L street, FULL INFORMATION to regard to @OVERR- UBINABY ORGANS Mr. L. B.S. Miller.—Well then, I'll take my | sign their names. About seventy-five persons ; Thomas, and River (lueen, with water. 1 CENT jew MENT LOANS ot all times farntshed. hat and leave, (suiting theaction to the word | banded in thelr names and were clecied mem- | meious for ‘market, schnts. Bele Conway. | 10 10 cheerfully amivst laughter.) I'll not vote om amy such { bers of the club. The election of officers was | Shorter, from Norfolk, with lumber for Mc WM. 8. HUNTIN@TON, Ceshier, question. then proceeded with, and the following were | Cullough; Ann Matilda, Print, with lumber CANTBREAKEM L. o. panne a 00., Mr. Arrison hoped that this question would | chosen: President, Josiah L. Venable: let Vice WHETHER EXISTING for Briscoe & Co.; Planter, Fitzgerald, aud Fly- ‘Woesbtngton, March 20, 1968. +9 Fish, Scott, fi the East Shore, wi Sweet potatoes’ for ‘market. Salled- Sohne EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. not ve jorced upon the Board; there were sey- | President, Wm. L. Cowon; 2d Vice President, eral members cae ad grave doubts on the | Joseph Gibson; Recording Secretary, Heury J WOOD AND OOAL. IM MALE OB FEMALE, uestion. Stewart; Corresponding Secre'ary, U. M. Bar- | Robert Haley, Brooks, for Balumore, light: The Chair.—The convention has decided to | ton: Financial eoretary, Soha. D- Boyd; Treas. | Pearl, Williams, for Havre.de-(irace, Tene t = WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 15 LL YOUR ORDERS FOR Sill the office. urer, Geo. F. Canningham. On motion of Mr. | Johnson's Wharf—Arrived—Sebr. Mi BAUM'S, GLEASON & GLENN'S Mir. Nalley—Hadu't you bewer create the | Stewart, it ‘was resolved that a committee ou | becca, Faunce, with fresh fish for b : tr DOBRA Woop. en wee office first. finance, consisting of three members, be ap- | Ssiled—Schrs Lloyd Milton, Parks, for Ale HOOPSEKIRT ABD UORSET FACTOBY, ot thelr Depot and street wharf, W Mr. Arrison—Would it notbe proper toask | pointed, who shall have charge of all matters andria; Sea View, McCondle, for the dredging VENU CHANDELIERS «{'G. STOBRS & CO., corner 15th and F, Week the option of the Corporation Attorney. relating to the finances, unless otherwise bg oes for oysters; American Coaster, Scott, 49 LOUISIANA A z,, . ingen: Mr Kelsey nominaied Benjamin Severson | vided for by the action of the club. The Chair | for theeand beach, to load with sand for-Wach, a Dotwesn 6th and?th streets. HUGHES § 00.» corner 7th and F. Wash If no treatment te for the position, and the ballot being taken re. | was authorized to appoint a committee of five ington; Sea Fiower, Farmer, with ice for the Sit =~ corner and High, Bey carae sulted. Severson, 22; Sherrell, 1. So Mr. Sever~ | to draft a constitution and by-laws for the | fishing shores, ee __ eS as declared elected. ‘ernment of the clul \essrs. Wm. Beron, Carter's Wharf.—Arrived—Sobre, A. 8, Pil- CIRCULATING. LIBBABY now open for sab- ILLIAM GUINAND, Rincon, and thas ‘Mr. Arrison prese: & protest against the | F. Buckingham, ©. W. White, John D. Boyd, | ray, Poulson, Ly ia Island, with 10 acribers at 175 Penns. aye., between WwW DEALER TE ‘ase of 8 reliable remedy. action of the joint m while the ity of | and Geo. F. Canning were Appointed the | tonsof coal, forT. J. Barclay; Edward Thomas, | léth streets. Hes, dooks. Those wishing to join COAL, Woop, . COEMENT, Be. he cifice Was under debate: sioned r. | committee. ‘Messrs. W. H.Getzeadauner, Wm, | Seward. fom below, to lood with fertilizing | Cre teaugsted tocall. 4) boey noerer. Central Office, Ho. 31 = Inde¥ and himself, and Mr. Ball ana others Beron, ana C. W. White, were Sppointed a | materials. |] EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GAS FIXTURES 7th west. wring to og ce committee to confer with the Exeeutive Com- | — Harvey's Wharf.—Artived—Steamer Pioneer, A HOLD MANUALS. ‘4 i “er Secure moved to proceed to the elec. | mittee of the Grant and Colfax clas of the cee, ‘with wood, tor Harvey, Oiarke & = soe carri District, mm regard to a public meeting yiven. HOWN IN A BUN- Rs Moore teconded the moton. 7“ | beld on theNavy Yatdasan early day Capt, | Bsey's Whaf_—Saited—Steamer HI Living, E BED DIFFERENT WAYS of Dreeiug that | PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING Mr. Arrison asked if the Mayor had the | J.C. LS pons ibaa pengel age diets Cry fear be oyhe' thie pr irae laa rait., By Georgiana Hill. Stm2.,limp cover. B “ d copgratuiate el successful | with m . “ ‘Weents. Ne en ET OM Caine, Afar onic te ec ce eens Benjamin | yow TO COOK _AND SBRVE EGGS IN A OYs’ AND YOUTHS’ eres athe haktilctaidpiaiia | facuce sy Gun Feaskites eat wands tn mateo eon RUspRap DIFFEEEBT WAYS. By Georgi Promptly attended to. pet ty ana Btmo, —.— that the office was not legal. Rising Sun, Clark, with wood, for A. Grinder; limp cover. eel Conte Mr. L. B. S. Miller said that it was strange Tue Kxicuts TemrraR Conctava.—The schr. Yankee Doodle, Mardin, with blue stoue, Bow. TO PRESEBVE oy i” 2 Box. DBESS AND SCHOOL CLOTHING. H. T. HELMBOLD, : NT WAY, ieee i urge the election of an en- | sale of rouud-irip ticksts to St. Louis to the | for Acker. Sailed—echr. Pilot, Norris, light; RED DIFFER. Einecr of ibe canal when no such office was | Henights Templat and sther meuiers of the | sebir Mining Bam, lacks light epg HUG, eevee Fw OD ag isin ated’ Shlpeiad Pas wdeb ead et., | a dargo stsch jutreana ne Provided for by law, and yet oppese the filling | Masoulc order for the triennial conclave of the —_e-—_—_ BRS woveavee wae By wihias Aub GaeGe RA: — Of a legal office. Knights, which takes piace in that city on the | Guxguat Rosxceaxsat St. Martiawa—A | og ang = et a Afier somedebate and a number of dilatory | 14th, has commenced py Caps. MeFeely, | Washington correspondent writes to the Cah. | pow AKE CAKiG iN A HURDRED STEPHENS & Co., Muticus the previous question was ordered, | at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ticket | olic Telegraph: A change of residence since DIFF! T WAYS. Geregians oN yt Washington, D.C. 310 P iedaih visinian 694 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, and nominations being in order. Mr. Kelsey | office, 4(¢ Pennsylvania avenue. The tickets | my return from the West has placed mein the | snp toe cover a 20 cents enneylvani: : nominated P. H- Dowegan, and Mr. Morsell, | are $2625 each, and are good from date to 30th. parish of St. Matthew’s towhich circumstance | HOW TO MAKE AND DEES SALAD IN A anett Mr. Forsyth. | , The railroad arrangements are such that the | you are indebted for the following Scrap of | HUNDRED DISPERENT Georgi. an The first ballot resulted, Forsyth, 15; Done- | Knights will leave here on the evening of the | Sow. touching the hero of Stoneriver ‘and | ape Hill mp 20 FEE MARLOW & ©O0.’8 oe ee "i songs nent Forni i Don | Butimate Sod Out altnds pare at | ‘as Amy chee Comber acd. Hominy | NOR, LOMARR SOUpS fe A RCRHRD B1 th ian 2 he second ballot resulted, Fors: ; Don- mo R - | tnat i on tion im the r ey x equn, so. Me, Donegan was elecicd” (Ap: | tne: Columbus, and Cmesvadtis to Sc Toe | BM ATES congreration bending jowly ia ‘he | | ERERT PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS ATR, plause im thelobby,at the announcement, and | with but one change of cars, viz: at Ciacin- Guteide of the building.) } Mr. Morsell submitted a resolution that the convention be informed at its next ‘whether any of the officers elected by the jeia: meeting have given bond for the faithfal ‘per. formance of their duty, the amount of Said | bouds, and the name and names of th urelies; savescereoeeees cents AND SERVE ONIONS IN A o’clock mass on last Sunday, took any special | HOW TO D: RENT WAYS By Georgi- MADE TO ORDER. notice of that stately form rising modestly and | HUNDRED DIFFERENT WA) cents wi~erissoen PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. bumply fo gbey the summons of the little | ow To cook FISH IN A HUNDRED DIF- 2 : bell to the table of the Lord! Icoutd hardly | "FErRENT WaYs. By Georgians Hill. 3im., 962 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. believe my eyes ae . 7 in limp cover ..... ntveeeeeee AO COMLE 30 the camp chapel as regu ¢ rising sun for three long and terrible years on the Agid of | _*.* Any of the above works will be sent by mall, denth, But there wes no mistaking that form, | Postpaid, on receipt of price by pati. It is expected that there will be over one hundred Knights, and probably the same num- ber of membe«re of other bram of the order ‘who will go on this trip. Bive {overeat Se — po Pty , : PRIOE $1.25 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX BO? which was agreed to. the First and ‘Second Wards with Mr Dict | sloue’as it bent the ‘only ose us Saale cans FRENCH & BICHARDSON, Lurostant saw TLES FOR 96.50, DELIVERED TO r Stewart sabmitied 8 reaglation desigra- | city surveyor, opened bids fot fig and | toanswer the tinkling summons on the Epistle BOOKSELLERS, &c., —_— ANY ADDBEss, Fanbi ane set National Bank as ie deposiiory | rravelling © street trom Ith teioth, ead K | side of the sanctuary ! I know. but one whe an [5-tf 334 Pennsylvante avenue. 0. B. JEWELL’S PREMIUM SOAPS St he Memeyont twcuperetie. k, bat | Set from 14th to ib, and E street from 1sth | recognized it on this Occasion, and that was Mr. } SC‘Stf 334 PennayivAh venue. ‘unowledged to be dated the eutgeet 00 be Temntea toe opeent | © ba PE PS ete | Nedonal Intelligencer, who (eta romeaaine TATE Of ctoras Aud state pene: cated FOR THE LEAST MONEY 7 | were 67 in; © street trom to 13th: . Bee deantifal | THE BEST SOAPS Tecetved and for sule— commuttee to on aoe of = \ from 14th to 15th: 11th from N to boundary; | out that he recognized General Rosecrans at Jpet recetved. end Cer Bea mari PARRIED rent: PLASTER; £0LD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ine parent of money, fe. © lan ¥ ine Ee Tome oe pei eRe ee Broweci A aoe tee ed ees ‘Theyre made on the old fashion plan by boll | ate WosthpaLe cement; 1 Reva orn | ar 0 ‘mont avenue to bound- ~ quarter as much, on ‘ My Ucok thought eR auto! legisiee | sry'and thence to 72h street, for which there | Tmm MaryLamp STaT2 Dear awp Down _ ee ceupsemene ac lee cb we Gap teees a Gupetions ‘thus "8 cna }, Befined PLASTER. for ar. _ pg ae oaaan a | were 78 i Quite 8 number of the bidders a inauration, ander the, patton, P74 Pees extens gts adapted to Carpstings | tathierstions. Will be sold in any quantity to sult customers, at r. Kel oved — were colo men, an ere appeared age of nte 1, " amendment 1 a ee eetaane ad ae wets | great interest taken in the opening. suburbs of Ered erick ol ty, will be formally oe = ear cuee - R OILOLOTHS, of | Th¢ Premium ORIENTAL SOAP, wholesale rates. 8. P. BROWN 4,508, a e . rs: % ————— will than cost. 05 asst Ifo e appotnted Mersrs. Kelsey. Moore and rocker. | 1.01 see pox Corp Waarman—Thisis ine | ema iWfardlock, Some twenty eine | weet uuaitts, ae k ae mr _ Bat Wharfand Yard. footofTthit. | stecl-engraved wrapper, with fac simile F stated that 4 jdren, heretofore educated a! ai . resignation of the Assessor of the Second Ward. | first fall month,and hot as itis, cold weather | chil Naekte Tanta nae tear city will be | 80.17-<otf jo. 4 Market il be in di is It was held that such office should be filled by —— sine! by 5 nrg Reged te ee ee ot ier. 4 O. Geenely. | pire Place Heaters. Bibb’ <trent Thee ee An, te ree a ee ein oals; which was ae, | Gas Bunter Fire Place Stove, and Bites an 8 Frege of Fens Reheels; wi =) sPiamond”” UWlnminsted Gas Burner Fice ——— | Pisce Stove. may bebad of e prin. Ms Groter moves opraced oa stein | Fass Stn ght gy ted of ep 5 Wile R Wood. | aud Alextndria, Mr. Stewart neaniaeeet 2, ES - | —— ard, and Mr. Ruther! no ~4 ImrROVEMEET.—In close juxta ition to “Tbe ballot resulted: Wood ward, 2; Deiiricke | .,045 30° 2ueiron waihding of sae Yousgmmess 6; 0 Mr. Woodward was elected. | Christian Association, on the corner of sth and Gn metion, the jolt meeting adjourned | }) \treets, is the material alteration and addi. until three weeks from this (Tuesday) evening: | {1.0 yeing made to the hotel and Testaumane tg which was agrees Sebastian Aman. Extensive additions to his —_o—_ dining saloons — Ea ccsene anaes Actipsx?.—Mr. H. H. Brower came down | story =o pearly c to bus office in the Post — eecunaes accommodation of boarders. mere @ street car. wi gettin: —_o—— at ne ewesr of 7th and F streets, the car start. | Tre Potice Teteexara.— Seesciswratens ec, pefure he had secured himself (be was iy i Sisealehee sont op cfurches,) throwing him heavily. He re- | over the jee telegraph dumng the past cerveda very Severe cut upon bis feft hand | month 1.83. 4 —_+—_—_ Tee FourtTa Awnvat Pic Nic of the Cr- Chemical Warebouse, and signed H. T. HELMBOLD sett aia Marae Woe, nrg tthe Preaek waunston oy | yori aay RAGRERRE Srooateherrsranatyeterecune | GM WILLIAN, 4 ne reer in Pn PARISIAN FANCY GOODs, Lapa is supseaeriereaienes ES che ees Sears [sre > nomen nwa Seven a eee sepreerns -: cneerant alley, between ana | opens ell of the BEST GROCERS im the | * 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 2. Paris, id I streets south and 4% and 6th streets, on WB OO, paint of family musliers aaa the former beat i Fenn. by and ‘Mapefactory, Nos. 500 and 508 @ street north by hie the latter severely with @ club, bruising his eee BIT fen = Between 4th and sth. ‘eat head and back go that it was feared the injuries | TOF’ Cher ant Uter ie —_——_—— wee bs Be. would result fatally. Officer Fainter arrestee ‘AY P SF DeShields and took him before Justice Kean, | HL a Batrwo ROPE, M™ Bahan sass — : Tyne a fav Bir t ss hvtash ars live @taezrWe + 7 z, TH oi eof) P. BARTHOLOW * pbonen Ww. Baoperetor: 6. | FPL — 3 cone Suef srt talow Boba Re TR iT eae eet supposed to have been stolen. Both prisoner JCE BUTTER. and goods are locked up in the Central Miation. Loure awaiting identification. BESDQUARTERS FOR FINE NEW YORE toc 5 who committed him ‘by any other hones in quality MARRIAGE ‘LacEnEs.—Durisg the past Jost received: chotoe grades New oyrapete * nuraber of | Fumbis Presemen’s Society at Shyer pep ae Beige, the Clerk of the Court, ie. | Yerk State and wen Burras. * I ring ¢ s on Thi next, will be a pleasant | sued arringe liceutes, of which mutaber OF, pera ny. oa By a 7, Ls ing the rebsllhen — ursday meaner, I RoRruna, TOE oom XN

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