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| : LOCAL NEWS. DREADFUL HoMIcI WARD ard ef a Vessel Stabs th The Wounded Man Dies Sis £ NTHErIRST Mate rs atter the Gceurrence Last night about 115 o’clocs an named Job Mardes received a horrible wound. re- sulting im death. at the hands of James Kelly, uncer tbe tollowieg circumstance: Both mea were employed on the schooner Ague- Aun, WRick is owned b dbert M. Miller, and used for Boul * ~and irom Tangier Sound to ibis city forthe Maryiaad Freestone pany. Ma ate and heily as stew. Appears that while going down the mt day of July they very m p figh, whick wa= avo however, Mardes € be did not Wisk to bur: Kelly. who re- torted by eaying tbat he would ge-evea with i seemed to be no Variance between | Inst night. The schooner armed Bere last Fridsy evening Yesterday ‘a00n went over to Georgetown gud pai jorge sBeah kuife. whict bar tims until 2 O'clocg Inst might, Cap’. ep in bis bunk was aroused boise, Aud jookims out saw nd Ieliy together in the ang tot drawing the knife sbove from the abdomen of Muardes. ad Sud Water io larg quantities forlowed e Wibarawing of the weapon, and Captian Miller nmmedia’ sprang setae elly, who ran out of the cabin, and gow: ashore, fed hastily up tha street Two colored deck bands immediately starte fer bim.and going & sbor i vers Harris and Tizbiman, who. learning the umstances. joined in the chase. and cap- red Kelly ne . we and Biood w im withdrawing ¢ om Mardes’ wound. He was ¢ ourth precinct station, aud there kept this morning. In the meanwhile medi, was summoned f wounded schooner. Several paysicians reta but fiuatly Dr. E. be W. Brereman, «a surgeon. arrived, it being then about hal pecclock. He iound Mardes suffering very much, wil a large woun side of the abéomen, th Ned, (be maim mt ‘Tbe severed imrestine ver wire by Dr. Breue: terned, but the woun, man had much blood tat the most = could be but of little ben Father Mackin. aseisiapt past thew's | Catbor Church, was sent for, and administered religious rites to the sulte rer. who Gied st twenty minntes to 6 o'clock this mort saz Mardes, before bix death. and im the pres- ce of wi es, Tec nested that all Bis prop- erty be given to bis niece, Miss Alice Jonuson, Gaughier of bis sister, Mrs. Olive Joanson. re. siding im the Sevenih Ward—saving thai he bad made uo will, but desired bis wishes in regard to the disposition of bis property to be esrried out Deceased was 2 ines pro- nearly severed. As sewed up with sil au, and the bowels re. lost <9 Hfal services obim Kev T of St. Mat. ingle man, and about 35 Sears old, while the prisoner is about 43 years eld, berh being resideuts of this city. The body of the deceased was put i ice im tae schoou- eF's cabin. where he died, aud Coroner Po: notified. He was holding an inquest as our report closed. The prisoner. who was bronght down to the Vessel to-day, to AWait the result of the ingnest, seemed periecty stolid im bis demeanor, and hefoie the arrival Coroner coolly chewed uned the dead pody of bis victim. He acknowledges Baving commi the deed au Be altercation between bimerif aud Mardes. ——__4«—_ Way 18 1! Wutit recently the clerks ia inder’s building ar he War aud Navy jepariments who Bave their resideaces east ot Fifteenth sreet, have found it very conve- iekt and pleasant iu going to or returaimg trem their official dutes to pass through the Rublic grounds im the rear of the President's Mausior. Many cit!csus who reside im the Yicinity of ibe Vepar:ments ajso availed them. elves of ibis -short clase it lesseng, the distence, the walk was shady, and the sight Now all this is changed. The gate at one entrance i locked, and a policeman ts s ticued at the other, and if any oue scales the iow wall for Bis accustomed walk be is per- emptorily ordered ont. This forces all who bave to pass in either directicn, to go 8 coasid- ‘rable distance arcund the uew -emicircu! Waik which is being coustructed to buund 1: grounds cp the South, which walk is %- sbaded, dusty in dry wea'ter aod m: whe tairs,and always encumbered w Puriding materials. The workmen, too, do not luge :Be Snnoyai:ce caused by the constant pas- sage of pedesirisn-, which interferes with their isbore. There is a general growl trom the Government clerks sud other persons inter- e-‘ed im regerd to the matter, aud we baye berm requested to respecttully inquire of the powers that be, in bebalf of these sufferer Why the chanze hasbeen mad=. Iu the | susge of the ismented Artemus Ward, they a-k © WDy is this thus!” a Drath PRow Tak Heat —Yesierday atier- neon, Arthur T. Jobnson, while under the re fluence of iquor. fell at the corner of sh aud J streets, ard was picked up by Sergeant Mul- icy and Officer Howr, and was taken to bis residence. on K street, becween Ist sireet and New Jersey avenue. was pot at home, and they took him to tiophouse, where Drs. McUoy and attended bim. ss aiso some ladie=, aud subdse- ety Dr. Bogan arrived and did everything power to save the sufferer, but in spiie of bat was done his death ensned at 1%, o clock last mogbt. He leaves 1 wife and two dren. ‘The physicians believe that brs death resulted from ‘heetfects of liquor and the excessive bes —_e_—_ Tee Mrsicrrat OF: AL tbe wyr in members met Inst evening at bis office, City Hall, for the purpose of consulting im reference to the mun crpal appointments for the ensuing year. Afier & general interchange of views, it was auani- mously voted to leave the matter entirely with Mayor Bowen. the members expressing their confidence m bis judgment. Mayor Bowen recuested the ward delegations to recommend for appointmen! im their respective wards men Who Wow Id best serve the interes:s of the city, as erly such would be sppoiuied to fill any ie Pascy Giass BLowine.—Mr. WL. Beker. An experienced aud skillful glass blower, com- ces & series of interesting exhibitions of his a: Potomac Hall this afternoou. The samples of bis ornamented work Wr bave seen are beauutul im design, aud executed with t pertection of finish rm form and coloriug, ularly bis Biras of Paradise, which are ently the work of a master hand. His ex- Bibitiers are from 4 to and sre free to the publ. x a the distribution of the beautifel ornaments which ‘are manniactured in their presence. jess ie MgTROTOLITAS fen Of Urrectors.—, meeting Of the stockhold- ers of tke Metropolitan (F street) Kailroad Ccmpany. Beld yesterday aiternoon, the foliow- ing geptiemen were electea a Board of Direc- MPANY— Ele -- ors —Messre. S. P. Brown, Lewis Clepuane, | + William B. | ypherd. | Moves Kelly, J. W. Thompso: Tocd, Matthew G Emery,and AR. Cap’sia W. W. Moore was re-elected Secreta- ry and Treasurer, offices which as held ce the organization of the company. ‘ction tor President of the company will be Beld some time this week. —_—e—— FRESHET AT BLADENSHU Rs. Last night the crnity of Bladensburg was visited by a ver: Wy Fain storm, which caused consider. camage to ty. Ia aboutone half of the town the lower stories of dwellings were Nooded snd the bridge was covered, as also the Spa Spring. Mony clerks and Goverument employes. resid: there, Rad to be ferried across tbe branch this morning to reach the cars. Mr. Carlton, a miller, being near the village, Bad about Mitty tons of bay washed away. ——_+—__ 4 VourteTs EsTabcisueent.—Messr. W B. Browne & Co. have recently established, at ‘No. 659 Tim street, between F =? streets, (South Wasbington,) s neat family grocery, Ruely . and complete in ali its ar- Faugements for the supply of the necessities of the residents of the vicuity,as well as the pab- lec geweraily. His groceries consist of every variety. besides which some care bas been faker in securing a fine lot of liqaors, em- brac ng Whiskeys, wines, &c. See advertise- Tes Prowrens OU BLE.—Messrs. Wm. RK. McLean. A. T. Uavis, KW. Claxton, Allen amicably adjusted. They will report at the staied meeting of 1be Union, om Saturday eve- Bing. —_—e—— Bate Batt — game yesterday, Nasiovsl grounds, be:weeu the National aad Jeferson ciubs, resulted im a victory for che former by a score of 5¢ to’ The Olympi: club, of tois city played the Beckeyes in Ciccinnas om Tusday, and best them 6 & score of 36 to I}. — B ADVERT!SEXEST of fifty collars lost, for S reward will be given. me from | handed, f tobaces, st tne door of the cabin | ; Cou green folinge was agreexble to the eye. | } Dr Lockwood His family, however, | CRIMINAL COURT, Judge Fisker —Yesterday, after our report of the trial of Millie Gaines, sored, charged with the murder of James A. Ingie, on the Sth of March Iast, closed, the evi- denee for the defence was continued a6 fol- } lows Vershell jokmsom, (coloted,) sworn.— Witness istrom Fredericatoarg, Va., and bas kaown the prisoner for twelve years, as also ber aunt Witness proceedéd to deseribe the peculiar acllous and sayings 0} wer whea in a crazy fi". He heard that ie"s mother died insane, aad bad beard of Millie being curious ta ber ways Samurl Big! weil, (colored,) swer Wreaess resides om M street, betweea aad 224 cutious way. Millie beloage to the sume eburch whic he belongs to, and, as tur as he knows, ber caaracter is good. Crozs-examined:—The sccused bears tae Teputation of being a good, emart xirl. ddied A. Wi'for!, (colored.) swora.—Wit- hess Isa relative of tne accused, woos real ame is Mildred. and knows taat her caaracter 18 good, and she attended church reguinrly Witness believes that the prisoner. at times, i notim her right miad, as on om occasioa she tore up a water fall JS. Crober, sworn,— Witness is Warden of the United States Jail aud freqaeoily sew the prisoner. Ou one occasion witness tid those Whe, with the prisoner, occupied a room, to clean 1, when Milly appetred to get greatly enraged and ssid (referring to the witness “VA kil pim, Vi kill bia” Last Sumiay week she became pertectly furious because oar ef the guards had shat a door. She k.caed the “ors aed sbonted *kill me, kill me. Pm buss nigger Wench.” Witness thongat thar ste was tnd her character wae ew iteiy rocker was subjected to @ loag cross examina‘ion Parid tar, sworn. — Witness 1s Depe gen of the sai bas seen the accused ey Her conduct has been very nd sie yon erally reads the bible: never heard of Ber using that t pri The court adjoarned. THIRD DAY | The trial was resumed this moruimg, when Dr J ti. Thempeot Wa sworn for tne de bas chirge of the Lyimg in Hospital. Witness then proceeded ty u as to the present condition of the accused he bad known women to be more u: their minds wken in a similar sia: gave bis views on those por ‘ons | length, avd was cross-examined oy Mr - ringtop, statmg that om bis examicaton he noticed nothing to indicate homie de asain In. C. He Nickels, sworn.—V es is ty | charge of the Goverument Hospital for we Lu- ane. Witness descrived at some lengtn difter- ent degrees of insanity. It is a character of homicidal insanity that no effort is made t conceal the facts, but sometipes the ¥ iwgentously ‘makes attemprs to cor the homicide. There is such a thing as he tary insamity, but sometimes it does wut occur 1 at generation. On cress-examiaation he kad examined the | Siving an opimron as to he he time of tbe commission oF eb aniceds saw nothing on which be could pied conclu-ive opinion Was an j aud Re Le! edu Tu Masssachusetts there sane prison to every tour huadrad ved there was more insaaity tea people than those whose edu ed. Alter giv { isan “ Edetiniionsot wa said from the iacis pre. j bom te this mught be catied on+ Transitory insanity, Fics, sworn — Witness tostitied ' presen: condition of ‘be known of many udency during child bering s d shown sizo= of insamty with each ot twelve children, 11 would be reasounble to + pect that apy one of the children would snow such signs when =imilarty suru Cros-examined — Witness exam cused in jail mm tour crimission of the RB very peculier manner, but was per Mr. Riddle read teSimontal: as eg vod charscter of the accused trom Mr. Janes ii Roberts, of Boston. in whose employ > from the ali of 1857 to the Summer o also 1 letter from L. 1th Baptist Church. Kosten, of which she was & member, aud they belng adimitted as ey idewee the testimony, aud tae Took a 1ecess, After recess, the prosecution commenved their vrbutumg testimony by calliog M Van Hu-kirk and asking if she bad had any conver- mn with the prisoner in Which the Larter 4 sbe bad hed two children, to which tbe mee Obyected. Witness tesufied thar + two months that th “s house she was in nigh, Henry Leebo, in his testefled thar deceased smepped the pistol 2 +Thxnk God it did mot go off, got my--If iv # pretty scrape it 1 | ber." ind did mot state thar he de t Thank God Mr pare you yer. we Usual crowd iu the ted here ‘har tbe p tDere were © number of Ladies present trial o-dty among ttem Mrs. J osepuins S vg. Mrs Dr. Mary E We ee B Potomac F c the Whi ves thst some Little tigrease in teames The five Giymont ‘With tbe -cbolars and triends of Ryland ( Sunday School, and ‘he steamer Express, Nickel, bierally packed with colored people. de an excursion from Sixta street wart to tbe White House. From Gai sventh whart the steamer W. W. Cou! left at balt- teu e clock on ber vsual semi-weekly Nortolk, Lavirg on board a large num! passengers and “eet ot AB encouraging “eRantiy of freizbi. The steamer Arrow, Stack voile. * 208 | a fair lot of passengers to Mount Veruon, in- cieding Hon (Caleb Cushing and family. Horeey s Wharf.—Artived—Schr. Sea Lion, Havre de-Gri th Lykens ¥: river ligh Waerf —Arrived—Sebr. Four Si-- ou. from Uccoquar, wiih wood for Harvey, Ciarke & Given. Sailed —Meriha Cotline, Graves, for Georgetown, to discharse balance of cargo. Mem.—Sailed tcom Have de Grace, on the=tbh instant. schooner Aanue Clark, with Lykens Valley coal tor W arder & Co. hnson's Wharf — Arrived —Sehre. Charlove Fisb, Strong, from Kockport, Me . wit ica fur the Great Falls lceCompany: Brugeite, Handy, With wood for market: K. ©. Thomas, Urocks from Rockport, Me, with ice for the Grea! Falls Tce Gempany; Federal Holl. Wha: from Nortelk, with lumber for Wasniuztos | dealers. Sarled r. Charlotte Fis, for Georgetown. to ioad cou for aa ® Sloop Mary Ane or market: lougbot More uth wood tor market Fevlers Win —Arnived—Scbrs. Montana Bourse, trom Gardner, Maine, with ice for tue Wesbiugton and Georgetown Ice Company Wm. H. Travers. MeCracken, from Richmond \ wih siate for George K. Clark. Sarted- hon'as, Connor, Scns. Sarah and Rebeces, Faunce. and stoop mpire, Fanuce, with the fishing shores. Fey's iled — Steamer Edward jor Georgetown, ‘0 load coal ————— Tue Ricnts or Raitroap Can the Stree: Cars Drice Through a Procession >—Yesterdsy Afternoon Justice Schmidt bad before him the | driver of car No. 60, of reet lime, ar- Tested several days since on tbe complaint vi R. H. Tom p&ius, one of the marshais of srs) sebool. cl img him with Baviog driven his car through th procession of tha: school on the | Sth of July. Mr. L.G. Hine represented the | Corporation,and Mr. J. H. Bradley, Jr.. tue | Railroad Company. Mr. Bradiey claimed under the company’s charter, granted dint | ve right was given them to use the road i sonable manner, Lm fem yd regard to | the safety of the public. and the Corporations of Washington and Georgetown were forbidden from molesting or interferiag with the ranoing of the road. Justice Schmidt decided tha’ the ce of 155) bad been violated, and fined | the driver $20, from which decision Mr 8B. ap- | peated. } ————— St. Dominick's BENBVOLENT Soctery —The regular weekly meeting of this society was, as usual, beld in the basement of the char. Inet Sui 3 Mr. H. M. U. Danaher Pre< aed Mr. . Himes Secretary. At th gestion of the Presiden’, & motion was p: Passed without dissent, ftai trom the funds | sum of $100 be donated to the Sisters of S: Dominick, who bave done so eh toward: | educating the poor durimg their brief time in the parieh. Mr. James Grace was appointed to Present it to the good Sisters, which be did in a brief and greceful speech. The farther sum of ), appropriated towards the erection o! the pew church, was delivered by Mr. Danaher to the Rev. J. A. Bokel. This society will give grand pic-nic August 2d. —_r——_. Howarp Di yw Sons oy Tewrenance.— Atter the transaction of reguiar business and | mituntion ef several new members at the reg- ular meeting ef this division, beid Inst night, the large @udience present listened t> a very porn ae po ad furnished by the Uom- mittee on Good of ‘be Urder, as follows: Soug by Bro. Pug, of tan Division; Reci- tation Bro. Witlem ©. D want; Richard the Third’s —s. Tent ina Sister Francis B. Nor- experience as & nce lecturer, closing her remarks with The Gettysbarg Trip, COUNCILMAN HATTON'S STATEMENTS CONTRA- DICTED. Messrs. S.S. Baker, Wm. H. Chase, J. W. ‘M. Knight, A. P. Clark, D. M. Davisand A. P. Fardon, of the Washingtoc City Usancils, nave published a statement of what occurred on the trip to Gettysburg, Pa., in which they the truth of colored Couccilman- Hatton's as- sertions in reference to bis treatment by his white colleagues: 4S stt’ement Was Insti ated py Coppe:neads and is “a tssue of falceboods trom beginning to end. and libelous and slanderous.” They say “both Hattom and Holmes on our retura expressed themselves delighted with the trip, the more so that the priaciple that aman should not be degraded because of being black bad been triumphan’ vindicated in the fact that the hotet propriet bad been constrained to admit # colored man to bis public table with bis other guests after de- claring that under no circamstaaces woaid be be permitted to do so. * Alter taking up Hattoa’s assertions ceriatin i denyin, truth of all of them, they coa- eas follows «But we have paid too much ton to this tirade, which we kuow Was instigaced by cop perherds and those who have recently allied themselves with the copperhead party. One of the parties who Wic’nted the statement, de- clared he would pay for its publication as an Advertisement, if the papers would not insert it graus. It is a ti-sne ef falsehoods from begin - wing foend: not & material statement im it is true, nor an ference drawn that is not unjast to alt of us: and we bere pronounce the whole sos stud slanderous, and unworthy g gentlemen fon shoud bave been deind d Aud flattered into making any kind of a sta'e- ment, may not Be surprising, bat that Mr. Holmes stion!d so far forget the postion be olds ns to voluotarily certify to @ paper “true and reliable” thai villities, stuud: hoes & Iarge member oi the very body which be forms a pert, ist mystery. We ua- Hesitatiogiy ssert that he kaows & par’ of ns siatement to be false, and the ns of (hat statement, about which be know nothing, be tes to be trie. Verily Mr. Holmes deserves x patent right for bis ti. Vention m the moue of certify: Why. we ask Mr. Holmes dad Mr. Hatton, it the latter was so cruelly treated, did you not omplain to ust Wry not, before you lef Ysburg, oF before you came hack to Waso- that Hatton bad been insulted ton! And why, after you did come home, sneak around with the opperh: ads and their allies and seek redres chrongh their crocodile s: ; the Mayor bad pecause be was colored, aud so msnited and musused bim, did he, on arriviog in Baltimore, After all these things bad o--urred, apply to tne Mayor for # loan of money aud acceped it! If Mr. Hatton conceived hiniself so injured by the action of the M did be, as late as the oth imstan ectable geutiemen. y be given, 1° pecessary, that be lind a delicttal time, bu F was the only one Of the party woo ed him properly during the Getiys- at y Mr. Hatton will not contend that be Was so tender in years or wanting in sease to render it m y that he be placed to ree of keepers, We supposed bite a maa capable of taking etre of hunself. and possess- mg Manhood enough to resist na a by whomsvever offered. Acting on reason- able supposition, we con A ourselves by sSecnring for bim the same privileges anu fare that we ep joyed. Perscnaliy we care very be mee ter It cannot aflectus Rere, where we are kbown, and i) will be a nine Gays babble for pprthends to play with. What we depre- fe is the idea that after allour offurts tore te the coloved race some ot Hcom. Hy And atter aly we iid for Me. Hatton he te dy and like tne borse-ieeea, cores ‘More! ths have the efter of 4 offers. Who would destroy tbe prejuds ing ngnimst color, trom) pursumg course tor fear of beimg ‘revved been ith bace ingratitude.” Appended to the ab@ye statement is the fol- lowing Ib rin exe ne Sune “Ss we have Teal (he furegomg statement, and so far as it relates to matters that transpired no ter my persoual observation, and that which respects myself, is true. J. Bowen, Me Washington, D.C, July 14, 16 le A.P. Pardon, Ceauncilman of Ward. paplishes a Separate statement, demytug be tnch of Hatton's xllezauoas coac-raimz F. s) parucular share in the alleged shaboy Treatment of the Councilman Hatton. Atier owing Haitor men! Dr. F. says regard to my telling Mr. Hat‘on no: to makes fuss At the hotel, &o.. i: was simply this Mr. Hatton after concluding to remain &t the bute! at the Springs all nigh’, was talk- Hg With Some members or the delegation iu the hail, near the parlors, and became a little excited, tnd said he proposed to go into break. fast the next morning with the delegation, no matter what the Jandlord said, and he thouznt there were enough loyal men in Gectysburg to standby bim. Tsaid 1 would net attemp: to force any member ct thi 3 mito (he dimivg-rooms, as lung as the propre objec'rd: tha ure a povate diawwg oak 11 hoped that yt be ked aboutin the = there were many listeners and reporters toh every word tha: was std and make at capr to be caretut, nad say bd do woth im any way myare ever tittle, im tbe o> An important election would soon Icoe there. onclusion, | baye to say that i am aot us of showing sny disrespect to Mr. Ha’ton at avy time, but ireated Lim the sai 1 did ail in & courteous manver, and | saw no disre: shown nim by any member of the delega’iou My relations with Mr. Hatton Lave always beem pleasant. 1 have doae him favors aud received favors trum him. There is no real eanse for bim te censure me. itis all imagi- pary on bis part, and must have arisen from & misunderstanding or misconception of my ac's aud words. ldid notbing or 5 othing 0: tbe frip referred to that was nobecomiug 2 life-long and consistent Repuol or that J desire to amend or retract. 1 regre: exceeding- ly that 1 have bad to hat f Dave never done betore r 10 Dave oo ion to do gain SOrtto che public press to reply to Wb\Uet ACcRsALiONS Hrougb’ against me. “The certifi James Holmes re- Minds me of certa:n witnesses whom I Dave heard give evigence in courts. They koow every bing, ve beard every’biny. aad hive seen everything. and | treat it the same ae jndges and jaries usually tree the + of the cinss of witnesses Lo nave tioned the First the matter woutd bw Caprun James | Brewer, waich with Dim a portion of an unkaown sea animal. in a seine woile fishing off ‘The sh which be cang! Smith's Istand, near Cape Charles, When bauled sshore attracted the every one in that neighborhood, aud nousced by the most ancient aad exp to be walike anything of the vc y bad ever seen. in saape it resem- bled & butterfly, with ponderous wings st:prd Nike the human band: a head formed hike a bull ivory, and igstead of treib, wo rows of solid ivory. Its measure- ment from up to tip was twenty feet, with a tail six feet long. about ‘be size of a telegraph wire, and resembling a black leather whip Insh—weight over one thousand pounds. It Was White on the belly, but spotted all over the back with round e and black mark. about the size cent piece, very m im Nppearsnce like ladies’ mourning muslin which, it di, made ita beautifal sigbt wht mm the Wa'er, As stated Anove, every this fish provonnces it a non- e only conjecture which Bas must be the ‘devil fish.” the exisiepoe of which much has been said, though no ose im these pirte has ever seen one, unless in this case, ——_.—_ Heatrn Re —The following 1s the ra. ort of deaths 1 ty ot Washington, D.C for the ‘month ending’ June ay 18s0, ae fae. nished by Dr. J.E. Dexter, secretary of the Hord of Health bole number reported, 172. Dhseaees—Apoplexy |, acute gastritis | of liver |, brain fever 1, cholera i cholera morbas 25, cancer |, conyw tro enteritis 1, bydrocephalu: 2, booping cough 2, inanition flamatioa of the brain i, infiamation of dowels 2. ine flamation of the stomach !, insanity 1, Bright kid si, Menipgitis 4, marasmus 3, old age 5, Pericarditis 2, peritonis 3, pneumonia 7, pact Titton 1, paralysis 1, roseola 3, rheumatism scariet fever 2, still horn 8, scarinuna disease 1, tabes |, typhoid fever 24, wounded ». ces— Less than 1 year of age. years, 26; 5 to WW, 4; 10 to, 8; 20 to 40, 1), 14; 60 to $0, 8; *4 to 80, 4; stilt born, 7 ported, 6. Tota Sex— Males, 95: females, 77. ‘Total, 172 Color— White, 111; colored, 59; not reported, Total, 1 ——_e—_- Tue Care Homictps— arrest of he Supposed Murderer —Since the desia of Joba Cart on Monday tast, caused by Daving Nis skull trac. tured on Sunday afternoon, when engaged file at ‘orner of New Jersey avenue y a stone thrown by # party the polic» of the seventh pre- ciuet have been actively engaged im endeavor. ing to get the guilty party. Ye+ Ho’ Sbtamed information which Frest a man named Jonn Houriban, and take iM tO the station, when he was commitied by Justice Schmidt for @ hearing this evening. ——— THe GueMan Vereran Union held its reg- uler —— dase aime, @t Will's Hall, on 'b street—-S. Eicheltz in the chair. The new constitution was amended, and after transact- swg some other business of minor importance, the meeting adjourned, DENTISTRY. T. coUm mt 4 ie NTIST. No. vs? xm LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. A Grow! About th Ma. Sran.—Uan you te CITY ITEMS. —e—_—_ JaPan HAIR Bratns, Satchels, Companions, GEORGETOWN, ——— Affaire im Georgetown. il me wey lam sub- ar yarn Beane inc Dig = Aivaume, Writing Jet and Enameled | ict oy Lerrans remaiuing in cae Post | TRETW tcireee ° fern Jrout ot wep etertn eeaie tt etn } Doty, Bottons and stads, received this Moraing | Omice, Georgetowa. D.C, Jaly 15, 1-00 inserted cn Gris, s Ser Sere aS on my own or my mighbor’s premises! Last | 's One Dollar Jeweiry Store, No. Ladies" List.—Bolden Lavens ‘Nuss. Baly | Pietes. sud lied ia the iret mapoer ee > ‘erate Sunday, if I could have opened tbe piug, waa: Pepmsylvania avenue, between 4), and OB sts. | Fiizabeth Mrs. Browa Mary B; Burch M A | b might bave proved a most disastrous fire, ———_—. A MARKED DISTINCTION has been made Db: Medical profession between Hoff’s Mait a TieTs between 17th and ome: could have beea extinguished vetore ihe fire- Men arrived As it is the barging building terme. Mrs: Bird L Mrs; Collins Bilin: Coleman Au- AND nie Mise: Carran Mazgie Miss. Carr V Mrs: | Desh ate assert Crown Wim Mrs: G Mary dle. 2: Grm- | BUR, } : Extract and the innumerable so-called reme- | nell Jennie Miss. H. s Jinute Miss; Healey | ARTIFICIAL TEBTH op any k uc : tape. Now, sit, thin Sire broke ou | dies and heal'h preserving preparations of the | Kate; Hall Sis; Hanson S fairs, Hopsins Hens | of Pete Gctnde Pere Nemes Orede eon- : feet of a fire ping. bat I wa | day. While they uphold and endorse the for- | rietta Mrs: Jacobi Elusabech Mr-. Kearney tly on bai extracting sooth elu ot pete. it by this atrocions bh mer, they carefully abstaim from noticing the | Robert S Mrs, King Hacdy Mrs) Miller E Chore bet eenens the firemen the giory of putting out the | I*tter, knowing them to be unmitigated han. Mise; McFearson L Mrs, cold: Nichols Ada fre, but also gives our citizens sad the in- DUBS. $ | Miss; Peterson Martha Mise; Reason Mary MMrs;"Reason Win Mr: Stuart S«pbia Mrs: Smith Mery T; Torockmortoa Mary Mi Tovelbar Tarrejanes K H Mis, ——_.+—___ A DISCLOSURE To THE Lapr yey in your mirrors the whi! DBNTAL Associa surance companies the loss ensning | from bis « official seat’ on the fire plugs. Way can’t a key of the plog be left at the nerrest D* LEWIE &® Day Ties. No. 260 PENNSYLVARIA AVENT —As yousur- rows of teeth charge will be mad: fot gutrecting were ar. tifcial Teeth are ipeerted. aldo he Petient will be required te pay t ry; Hounne Ss Serpical operation » bes performed. which wi an Patrick Cagall Robert: Coeick Geo W> Carraa Jobe pea | canis mountains in Chili, to add oge more | Gaph rn een he: Brower H Have a key to the plug located so that it may | s Capt Sem): Coild= Fred W: Call) be used by anybody when needed to extinguish | CbAtm to your personal appearance. 1 rah’ Mis: | ; hen which owe their purity and luster to Sozodon’, w pen gly | eeneens tank pub sees: peter will souk tet an ordinary? Are duder, , Perhaps you feel carious to know the ingredi- Lis.—Boothe Joba W: Rrown | ee = and chen is the time that water on tae spot 1s | er the principataue is the Bark of tees Bobers Jobw; Bryau JT; Bayes | TRETH BXTRACTEO WITHOUT Prix “ neat | Well, the principat-one is the of the < < Jone E: oe | More eM@icient than the whole fre department. | Tyee" wrote tion ane eben Baseit Joie F, Brows Wa Bal: cat _—o J. Carter James, col. Cbick HL Ww be dedeciel whee the tecthere maée Tre poral ey dene pele room grey pine eit | yp THIS 18 To NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. | GM Devin eal Hee eee W. Licpy | Ausociation ie Bow prepared to make Teeth oe the firemen have arrived may be ab Wiltoa & Uo. can sell Sdoes, Boots, ke HEE; Sol, 2 Enrenzelter S A: Eadley GA; | Sot’ and Bootes teins” sil nee The anys of red tape ought to have p | AS any person WRo advertises 1 Fisher Wm; Francis Wm T. Guaeel Dr. | —_e———_ ‘i eit as cheap as tm the above. long ago. Let us nave just a little common | Gardner Russell G; Goodman Hobson C: Hed- | pamed cities work will be dowe tn the veatest game ghowt thece waters, ‘Sceranes. Srevr’s Port Wive.—The Port Grape is | Tisk Prof BS; Hawes ben) ¥: Hotmaa Aod best manver. acd warrapted to give entire = ssi ae | now cultivated in this country for a wine un- | N: Heaney Jas W. Kemper kK. Landou Mt | Satisfaction | Persous wil do well to call aod en. A Growl About tal Dog | excelled by any other, in Its mellow jnciness, | Joho: Lord Cap: Sami S; Liets Sw :M | gintne our Work eefore cetting It elsewhere vw ric ness of flavor, Epner Star: —This mor d brilliancy of cotor anon Jobo: McMonigal Wm lough Alien; Me i KH , The grape bas been brought to @ perfection tews Jas; Nickols Jared C: Notion Best es eee ee, Ue Tien ee tone | never atenined ta Portegal'ey Mir, As peer te Frank; Neison Thomas E. Neles Ravert, | that a certain officer of your town,whom Isup. | B/S Vineyard New Jersey. Physicians say it | Newbery Cap: Amos B: Pa: oe James: Price pose bad bern designated by the authorities «o | 1 SUPETior to imported Port tor invalids. and | Capra: gio eg EF corny & SON, exterminate “be usmucced canine race. hay | 2 SUMmer it is more agreeable and refreshing | Pike William. 2; Pearce Cap" Lewis . | ‘han clare: Clergymen use it for its parity as | & commupion wine, while the most fashion- able families drink itas@ dimaer wine.—\. ¥. shot adog; burns the contents of bis gun not taken Tull effect, the poor brute. seemingly Aware of his destiny, was struggling to get Daas: Richardson Alpert A: Kobe & ©o, Simp- son Capt Wm: Simpson Aiver: V: Sampson = OCoxneR Loin Siager «xc Sanger Capt W P: Saverly Capt Wm K. Tan- — Tribune ner Samuel or Serab; T: muel: Talbot cunat away; and wails the dog was in this condition Sage -e " . ot the chlorrd men who were with the officer | SMe of our druggi-ts keep it. Se ee eee Ee REDUCTION caUEDE it and st brains out, Se TIS. SR : : when it broke away from them and struggled | _ OA® Hatt Croraine Houst.—Gents’, Boys \ IN to make itees-ape: bu: they immediately caren, | Md Childrens’ Clothing and Farnishine lub, which | reics tee pees nara cues. on Goods, #60 Seventh street, opposite Pos: Of | was recently organized in Georgelowe. tela o and eee tan end 281 . * a te te eaieionce ey f ts | fice. +12 tall meeting at Fugitt’s Hall, on luesday | Wilse cit tas oles kee ee | —— evening. at wBich @ constitution aud by-laws. | coax. occurred almost puder my winaow. And now } OaR Hatt CLoTaise Evroric™, selected from those of the various clubs of the fels-tt et i, Mr. Editor, taat 1 sincerely howe | For Gentlemen, Boys, aud Caildren. country, were adopted. The following officers | ~ that the auiboriuesof our peaceful sity siltae | © $60 th sty opposite P.0. | were elected for the present year Presiden’, | 7 Away with this barbarous manner, Od TY | Copve, ec—Dr Wait, Surgeon Ubiropodist, | Malcolm Seaton; Vice | Presifent, Thomas A. HE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH. some other method of extermination. 1 would Hy of twelve yea rac ical experience in ie sugarst that metend of literally murdering the | Vinited Staite aud Gamades, ane esabiisued et FS cbie: Secretery, Jobm M. W obs B. Douneily rs, Treas- ieorge H. ox: Bane, bat those ae rived of this Blessing k y The committee appointed at the tasi | © lose. The pmpled. blotched, apd twtter box wagon to pat ther plunder iu. taen take , See's, Silice InGl, successfully treats Corns, | to procuring & oat, reported tha: they Bad | Fiiee’ ems are sith the vires ei “ree Ly . jor | BUBions, Cmibiains, Ciub and Ingrowiag | sound opportunities of basiag & boa! | BUBOFULA and other cutansoce dissance Sard ee ia Ceeert Pikce and it n0t | Nats, ena other disuiees of Ue Set withoat j claimed and paid for im twenty-four nour: cheap in New York, Messrs. Jonn Alden, G. H. Fox. Wm. McLeod, and Malcolm Seaton were appointed @ committee to purchase a six- o&red aud practice boat at once. From theex- Bot have good health When the blood ts tp disease is enre to fo ow Ail bave timely war: ng in those Blotenes P . Tetters, Gores, Boils Copper-colores Pwtc how ry | Pain or ncon venience to the patient. The shoe people e ene nt proven ekac: these tan be worn with case immediately after the Gaily scenes, au that tnis reckless shouting of | OPertuon. Refers to the many emiuent physi. ° .&e "Avert the calamity by pantyine tr f it cians, surgeons aud thoasands of other respon | celient material of which this <lubis compo-ed, | star have uo ues sete en wastcue ae Hours trons ara Parronize hip esjablishment. | it bids tair to top the deck in boating circles | eee Unie | AND BERB at toes object in writing this letter is not to protect Hours from = a.m. to6 p.m. Owiog to press | hereanor nderstood tha’ tour of their . at office. Dr White is unable to this race of animais, but simply to bave the | Of Business 3 a their Tenidancss except betgreca prac antborities try some better mode of getting ria | YS! P ce crew will be Fox. Alder Stud helley, well-kuown bal i tossers of the before Scrofuia takes s firm told How many b 6 and= p.m. and tp thy of these pests which infest ourcity. = Ss. | aj . Knowing little of ite bape! eRe ce Washington, D.C, July i41h, 1-6, | ‘Tae Centrar Dortar Srore, 2 Market Entered and cleared—Scbr. | stitution. “To such weeny STOP. Boost len uen W. H. H. Traverse, McCracken, from and to Space, between 8th avd 9h streets, isin con- ourself of these impurities, of thet scrof om 4 | smh Deredrimry to ths A Growl About the High Price ef Meat. | stant receipt of the intest novelties in the way | AJex8néria and Boyd's Hall. | Seales: Salse yeu Grane toon on wenaar EpivoR SraR —Tell_me why the people of | ot Jewe:ry, Plated Ware, Fans, Vases, &c. bottie. end oftepring. Price $125 per SAMARITAN'S GiFT The only res! core for Gonorrhm@a, Gleet aod Diseases caneed from tudescretion On! purely vegetable. We discard Bas and Mercury as Leing mot ouly this city sbonid be paying to-day as mucn for meats as they have puid at any time daring the past two or three years! Business i- dall, Money is scarce, all farm products are droop: ing, bay, tumbling dowa in price, and yer our Meats Are tatiened in tm ares, 5 —— ees MUST Win—«No Cre Denying Fart.”"— Stevens, Proprietor of tae Tea Hong, bas Adopted a principle of selling Tea that’ must | win, being sound and correct in every feature: HOUSRBOLD FURNITURE AT AULTIO: “Ae SE tt a tea LOTTE d the cheapest tat they are any ¢ ring | One pound as cheap as though you bought a Cn SATURVAY MOKNING. Jaiy rien at | BAN ceite Cxyocure ond heer nee ek, the year. We are paying & much as wedwi th | thousand. {ankle sores be 98 bake rome | Packages. $2. Females, @3. Sold (y 8 CO dear times. Whats the matte Ls. a. 17 “Hona,” 536 7th street. cial eawestaat of Vicente’ Formers DicKeiene, aMOND w co —_——— —_-—— 5 i Reco etrest : DistneseIne AcciOENT.— Yesterday after. | CRRAPER THAN THR CHEAPEST.— White | ing W is part Walon Bete ne a te + Phtlade!phie | pons little daughter of Mr. Maroury Harris, | Shirts, 75 cents, $1, S125, and upwards. Un- | avy. Trench and other Bedetende, Oereendttends, | PPorosals For PReen Beer. lesiding on L =:reet south, bet ween 4th and 5th | dershirtsand Drawers, from 35 centsupwards. | Tables. Camesest Kocting avd other Ubsire, | —— streets, was sitting &° the table, when the tea- | Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents. Hand. Thrtge ply sud Iperain Carpete. Matting and Oil | Sc rsiessxve Orpice, 0.8.8. Tins badly burned irom thee bed ay eee enild | Kerchiets, already Remmed, 2 for 25 cents. Tne | Cloth, Cuckinc and other stoves, and egencral aa: | imei ye Was badly burned trom the head downwards, ; best Paper Cuffs, 5 cents per pair, or 5) cents a | “Opmentof < rocker, G Tius DOWLING, | poante ‘ so seriously that Dr. Joseph Walsh, dozen. Excellent Paper Collars, cloth-lined | ly 1.5 Apctioneer. | at thioffice vntit I? AY holy called in, ons but hopes of her recovery. | button-hole, 10 cents @ box: and all other goots | —2— Jew, tor furnteht When her clothes wer to Becruitio: Party and taken otf the =kia came at equally lov PONE BB THOMAS DOWLING, anct.; Georget o Prices, at Franc & Goldman's, Kecruite tor United Btates army at Baltrecce, Ma off with them. | Marble Hall, No, 458 “th street, opposite Patent | TEusTER's BAL ALUABLE REAL BS- | Commencine nageee ine ea ae Picture oF THE MILLIB Gates Iery.— ; Tate IN CECSCETUNS. D.¢ ubaistence may 2 The Beef to be of goo! marketable . eyoal proportiog of fureand hiad 4 vtiog 156, et seq . of the Dek. sbank. apd | tdoey tallow to be exc istrict ot Colnmbis. and by di 3. The necks of the cattle slaughtered ender tie socfinn of the Treasurer of the Siath Building AS | agreement shall le cut of atthe fourth vo-tenrat sociation of Georgetown. District of Uoluwbi Oot. and the breast trimmed 4owa Thy sia. k= ll expose to public sale, In front of r Tins atterboon the jury in the case of Millie | Gaines, with bauifts Edwards aud Sprague, are baving (Beir photographs taken by Mr. J. : a ©. Jobuson. As this is the ‘firs jury im this | SyyBtt,, Particular attention called to the’ Fonts District composed of an equal number of white |” kisinger, Vicby. Saratoga, and Belfort M. and colored men, engaged 1:0 the trial a col- ‘8! Wate.*on dranght TBY FORD'S CELEBRATED SODA WA. TRB, with delicious Frait and fore quarters shall be ont off from three 1 for | Bremises. on THURSDAY. the 1th day of Au. | iucheastove t and of the kind) sar ored woman for killing a wkite mon, the pic- | Ivania avenue. |stween lth A D ist. at o'clock in the afternoon, | ters rr sia te above ti wbrei ture Will possess some inter 58 Im \t ‘of Let Bo. 15. n Ul4 Geeretown. | hock ia nignspimckememe hock joint 4 Butchers having stalls fn any of the. ty Markets may propore for Beef. to been ile! for a! their stalls ou such mys a8 those mar ete open, specifying the matkets, the days week. and the Lente of euch days between which Fe cbtained. It is not expected rder tr Beef whit cover o: eee Firm in THe Covsty.—During the storm Jast night, the bara on Mrs. Shoemaker’s ‘arm, on tbe river side road, near Teanal'ytown, was struck by hghtuing. and was burned to ground. A bare sitaxted on the sanespor | s destroyed by fire abou! a year ago, and | ce aear ATTRACTION AT TAB TWO TBIUMPHS. IMPROVED B80DA. WITH FRUIT AND CBEAM SYBUP, IN GLAS3 FOUSTAIN. ef Colt: Deginuing {or same at the end of e line drawn from the corn: High and Bridge strects 140 feet 3 imcbes on t of Bridce street, and running thence west on street 22 feet. then north 69 feet. then cast 2? feet then south to Bridge str-et and place cf lagi Bing. with the three-story Brick House there: and Slso all that part of Lo! No 9: Hawkins’ adcition to Georcetow the Weee n te Ce | _ rear of and Immediately adjoining the at “4 —— se of the above de- Je 29 Im__ Mas Builéing, corner 7th and Eats. | geriied lot. beun Nowe: — A A Hor Dayv.—Range of thermometer ee oe ict, bounded as follows. -B-grnntwe at tt listener of 137 feet Sinches from the southe: corner of eaid lot 92 and on the lige thereo!. ran Bing mest and parallel witlh Uridze street, and bence vorth and parallel with High street to the nerthwest corner of a part of eaid lot George and Adam K ng Frapklin & © r fe advertisement, or by Beet of es to the same B-ddere are rejnested to |e presen: to their Lids. ame b- prepared to give bh . sold to | fulfillment of thet: contract temb + 2th, A.D ¢. Proposals oust be i} (ey eevee" POLAB sODa 4 STILL MAINTAINS ITS UNBIVALLED REPUTATION —— vadoreed distinct!y — Pr 7 18. i vf f. eee ALEXANDRIA aND Vicinity. The tollowing | FOR UNIFORM GUOD QUALITY Seerbiant cea et eee ot ee Koel. sienna eee irems are trom the Woz-if- of last evening | nee ficholas Travers. them wut) ’ fitten} Alrcondria Canal.—The County Court yester- AND ICB COLD TEMPERATUBB, Travere’lits to% aie Gadiiiee al a ail tide n day appoluted a committer examine inte the | BOS 5 yRUPS dit on Of the canal aqueduct over” the | W!tb DELICIOUS FRUIT and CREAM 8YRUP: Wasbirgton re Alexandria turnpike, at Four Ki-singeo, Vichy, Seltzer, and Saratoga MINB- Mile Run. This morning some gentlemen of the city, interested in the causl, inspected the | BAL WATEBS on draught. hens with @ ® cash: Lalance ia 6and 1 ith interest from day of axle. sec ured feed o! trast $200 cash ot the fail the hammer teoniplie® with in fvedaye, Tre auuedict atiuded to, and report tha: itis +a No. 480 Fifteenth street, ne he ria fo resell os jsdars onvite On a oy , tion than it ba: yo tne Last ; post ‘Treasury. the cost and ri defanttive par reat twelvesenrss Dee ee Oy ‘ncsgerclog at cost of par. | | Scaled Propessia in duplicaie’ ell te revi et ppon mens. General Canby has recently HALLS BAe RENEE Ee ar ebneer, VILLISM ®. OASSIN, | Bt the oftice of Cap'sin Bdward Uollips. pth Cotte! vt ‘Mates Iptantry at Ferme PAY. Joly 25. ttey at ig m United Btates FRED. W. JON «anti WEONES made the following appointments Loudoun ‘a ts a Gounty--Consables. Les. Willams dome | ratlean tar mmenat neers. are Doan. George W. hiv. Justices of the Peace: | ller'es Moutecmery'e: Mrs Aflen jobn Jones. C. hendail, J.P. Newton. Alex. | ltt, Sc. Having greatly er larg. audria County —Corsiaties: Charles Payne, | prepaied to retalt everytl Meery Vave inty—Justice | following are given an comple an of the Pei a. 3 Burnedt's, So: Tuyne'e King’s, EBATOBS: BEFBIGERATOB! Six different varieties of Belricersters can vs» seen in operation at the aliove pamed pla. s, wher. Sun Stroke —Captaim William B) Price, while 0; ‘Mishler’s Bitters, SS: Califo apy information concerning them will be given, on his way Dome from the depot of the O., A.« 1; Bchepch's Preparations, 91 25:4 ¥ le cbeap for cash M. R. K. to dinner yesterday afternoon, was 1; Barry's Tricopheras. Lyon's Kat sun struck. He was taken to his residence a once, and the proper restoratives beimg aimin- Galm.30° istered, he had so far recovered las: might AS 10 | Paving: were low. Coheon er be able to walk down stairs. pBinctras ce ceand Toilet F y6 __No. 124 Bridge + D® G00Ds AT BED To dimtnieh stock we are eclling at street, Georgetown, Lawns, Urgandi: dines, Percals, Piuues, Alpacas, and all Sommer brees Gooas. at WW Black Grenadines, oie eee 6S ‘eats; Calicoes, fast colors. Wand 15 and 20 cepta. | Just received one kird Bicacbed Moslin (yard wide) selling at lids conte. oF hock joint Bidders nested to be present to respou! their tide. and be prepared to give bonds” tos forsilment of their contract. than claswbere Also. jedi nee Bl per both Tied iy nes SI per bottle 2 THORN eight taches be BALTIMORE AXD Potomac RatLRoap.—The enginerrs under the direction of Cap'. Moor | have been for some days past reviewing ine line on the southeas: side of this village. The | — qusetion of location vot having yet been deci- | (= OOLD SOD, TEE AND PUB: ded, much anxiety is felt by our citizens. 14 | OS ae SS RG USUI Ae a pat 0 the meantime we are sorry to say tbat the tre. in srage five couliction with she wines a U: beretotore, quent interrnptions zrowing out of the ri portent business of dispensing medicines, assist Jel Im BENJA! ‘By commend of Brevet Marge Seqerel way. ifem ipjutctions, &c., Dave seri been secured to take exclasive charg of jy6-6t Brevet Major and (1 barrassed the cfficer= of the company. and | the soda fountain. Fifteen tickets $20 ee while ihe wor! tbat part of the road between | No ecda sold on Snnday my 21 tS-ol TRE PPBOFosALs FoR FoRa Baltimore aud ‘his town may not be very great. $20 -- RELIABLE * DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY NOW! EWING ly retarded, we n from good authority thar | oo . Works with a Treadie Maany'ne imey Men rrany Distaier, no contracts will be entered upon for work | "Bums deposited with FEEEDMAN’3 BAVINGS uperior in the mark+t, and fe pecatiarls Kinmons Va. dalpe. 1. fouth of Mariboro! nnul all questions of right | &ND TRUST COMPANY, 472 7th street. ovpo amily ure. Sealed Proposale. tu eee of way and damages are tully adjusted, <0 | tite Post Office, between this WHaT IT WILL Do. wil St this office uptil Iz m nt 6, 1569. for the delivery of Forage, tothe esr maste:'s Department, st ute, at suc | jae and Jaty 19h, that contractor~ may not, xs has been the | beeins to draw interest Jaly Jet. Interest is pai case. be compelled to abandon work on some | ““npecial deprsite of 950 left with oe thirty of the sections to await the decisions of the | orinore,draw interest at rave of 4 per cemt- Da- courts. This Getermination ot the company. pig st this Company, bad, on Jam It runs light, is exceedingly simpte in constra: tion, easily npeerstood, not liableto get out of order. aud will tn throuch the whole tangs of fabrice used in the family. mine \Joarter the following cameo 0 Oarsext. While it does not weaken our faith in the ult aeli stir mate completion of the entire line to the Poto- GY The lest amendment of | 17 MAMES THEELASTIC LOCK-STITCH mac, likely to ena ‘on delay of many monte. ie Beakrayt Law proviase hatin ail pro Which will not rip, «ven if every third stiteh be The company was Jed to believe before the ings commenced after eer january z c e e . % be to a dehtor | IT TAKESTHBYUREAD FROM TWOSPOOLS, work was cominenced, that or no aifi- | iit, ne discharge label be ‘¢rantet to a TAKES Ity would be experienced this irticular. ding the trouble ot re-wiuding. indeed. (he publ ceutiment seemed tobe tosi | ofthe claim pr inet Bis ottate,gpon which | 7° CALL, AND TEST OUR MACAINE. BE ®large majority ot landbolders would freely act, however, shut out from the DeneGtof the | At No, 596 H Rtrect north Beer ok anil Sth. xive the righ! of way. Iu this they have been Washington, o Sole Agent Lor the District law ai! poor debtors, for i farther provides that sadly disappointed. We shall not undertake | certaim petitioners. to argue with those who thus attempt to jeop- | tein conditions, can Warranted for three years. ae 5 ot ardiz- so grest and importent an undertaking H oéere Ir pol'cy we do mot anderstand. tons. debtors ABVEY & HOLPEN, Proporals may te made for any ome oF al! o! ibe frozette, Julg VA. the benefit of the above Poste, and bidders must eeperate!y the rates @ which they will su; end Hey pply Uate ey at t “The VOIOPes ComtAiLiOg Propossis to be en- for arded ty Sores eee v Forage,” and forw: s ‘créer of the Gene rm gry Bierce x ms a Brev s 4 Obiet Quartermaster Ist Miltary MANUFACTURERS oF ICE CRBAM, WATER ICES, CHARLOTTES JBLLIES, &c., THe GReaT IDFLUX uF Valijorman, Of % recent dat the subject of Chinese immigration, which, taken in connection with the Chinese Labor Convention, now ja session at Memphis, pos- sesses more thaw usual interest. The .t/( says “When we reflect upon the vast sczession DHINES! , DAS AM Aru sguing carefaliv whether they, are’ tn: ry jaliv wi y are in: Cluded in the terme of the limitation The sat acriber will give iuformation on this subject at all times withont charge. eat aaa agoruerot-Lew and Bolicitor —> 267 Pennsylvania avenue. corner of Mth street Ny announce to our pumerous patrons and bic, that, in which) our population, bas received in Aliy sadn gus xtsneivg Mettaurast and Dict too — om aa jand and Germany, in spite tlemen. ‘most ait osstactes, pecasiary and poliecal alt eos: N AN OFFICE, extensive preparation for C. ». szweuus rnuzs soar. sider tbat the great administrative faculties of ON a ye ee — ICB CREAM, WATER ICRS, the Chinese has already, im connection with | T° ; Dhamscnee Web FROZEN CUSTARD, CHARLOTTE DEEUSSE. — ane rote eae ean FROZEN PUNCBES, JELUIBS, ac., THE BBstT, +flective system, finest holesaie twenty times the ta o1 rmaoy fer P . supphi tbat dg. porgens demand tor the WHITE AND a. immigrant in all parts of the Union, with no ane } opposition but from an insignificant lecal prejudice, we may anderst ‘The Prem er mi ee n of the centary bi o = 3. mone. San Francisco beater shiaks this a - = 4 remarkably frank expression, a1 : “Here. mente e, venincaeien. tofore it has been demed that the Ob were Qnteed togive erfect likely to inereage the nambers to any Spprect- —_ al extent. people were Were returnmg home abou: as fast as they =, 2s. BrSEG gL wt aioe tue goats, came, and bence all alarm on the subject was a : “iatyee ra all the woile plan: Sad ont. be- e been perfecting to stimulate Gnamigration SPRING Stock tween Rey ceea ies x saat from that Lp bor bree wore sascnes OW OPEN AT M @ permanent eleme ia pop von. In MARKRITER Jess than ten years the immigration from Asia will excerd ab ig experwnced in modern may oppose, this 5 Coen Bo, 486 SEVENTH STREET, Pusn' ‘mer. times. The iofiax from fect aie hggeatnord tions. = scref ~ Berween D ayn B Steers, Germany tor Bitty years iat office twenty days: 4 more {ban Gor itteand yet it Is cousidered 8s ae ‘aamug 8 viene 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, XG enormour. It was a heavy draught upon o 2 f _____ Popvistion of 50,000.00, bat it is notbing com- Psred to what w. low tn from Ch: ‘with its Rreat Dive of 450,000,000 of people. THE ipa cara ae chime pee fpr} TURE FRAMES, PICTURS CORD ABD Tas este Meee: MUSIC! MUBIC I ‘The W Ase! GBLS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHRO MOS, PICTURE NAILS, RINGS, ac. same. with the thereof. to the subscriber, | Please remember mame ead number. SF The New Bedford Mercury says that in | ™s a a —— view of the dr: soem th nt oe Nears oa = in spite of th assachnseits 'y hnqucr law, tbe qu s ion is mot where the pins 5B Peace, Ofice—228 4% strost West, near # ot. south. Landloré } omens and civil business “alsse ‘Lesots, Mortgages and Wills daly r ogre trom 88m. 108 pm. daily. 0, but where does the rum come trom!" 7 Toe Roman Uatbolic pre! to Rome tor the Ecamesica!l Conseil are rap- idly arriving. Tne patriarch of Jerusalem was there in the Beginning of June. farmers 67 On Thursday, two wealthy named Bleckharn, cousior, residiag near Van ther, Eiliog The murderer was arrested. jy Wlewow

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