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* Howard University Buildings. ‘These butidings are situated on the grounds owned by the institution ig,the northern suburbs of the sometimes known as LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. The + Shert Cut? Through the President's Grounds. Mr. Evitom: Obeerving the various state- THE COURTS. aaa Cxrermat Court, Judge Fisher—This mora- ing, James Smith, indicied for assault and bat- tery, was convicted. Branson, in- dicted for the larceny of bogs. (four indict~ EVENING STAR. sevveeSULY 21, 1869. WE DNESDAY..... “Emnghem Pisce,” and the work on them is ment hick ba: ed im your journal ad guilty imeach case. Jobn being rapidly pushed forward to completion. in relation to-the P renident's grounds, we beg Kerate, ted base for assault and battery, was LOCAL NEWS. Both buildings have been designed by, and erec- | leave to offer a correct statemert of facis in te: | found not guilty. James was found ted under the supervision and direction of H. | jstion thereto. alt 8 similar | R. Searle, architect of this city, and ate located A BUIEDING AssoctATION CasB— Fie Trins- At the rear ot the grounds of the Execative wrer Sued as an Imdiridual— The Jury Finds for charge, and sentenced to fine of $10. In the caseot Michael Duffy, ‘Mansion a terrace wall was the line of demar- on the choicest and most prominent sites the d and extensive grounds ded, and between, ‘White Lot and the groands | “was ao also’ in the caxe of Peler'Pol- elevate extens! a rol 5 ite re in * ‘eine —This morning the cise Telating to are truly symetrical in their outline and ia poets whe beited the Mansion, and | jen. indicted for larceny. burlding associations, mestioned last week i | general expression of their exterior, yet have a | just south of this wall there bas, » Onpuane’ Court, Judge Purcell —This morn- Tus Stax, was taken up before Justica Wal- | So ficient degres of variety and picturesqae- | existed a to ing, the will of the late Charles Quinn was ter, and % jury com of exght colored and | ness to be pleasing to the eye, andin perfect | grounds are now ex semi- | fieg, admitted to probate and record. He a Sr on men bee dhes oe — harmony with the aspect of the beautiful land- | circular ireumecriving Gey loc thor- | bequeaths his property to his danghters, and peared aint, ~ J. | scape surrou: portion o: former Peter Garroll tor, hom KK. McUongpell for tae defencent. The suit was The University is feet long by 52 feet consequently been re- tere testamseaeeeye oere tenand.Sane 1,000. brought wi ‘Mr. i. R. Maryman against Mr. | wigein the centre, with projections 3 feet from ind the old foot- graded up tothe | The will of the late Joseph Little was filed. G-H. B. White ss an indretdual. ‘The facts in | cach end, on both the it and rear side, of terrace, so that all persons passing | He bequeathes his estate to his wife, who he this case are, that pluintif€’ joimed the six per | six fret, making the end portions of the build- been obliged to walk along the | nominates executrix. The first final —. Building rae prone ego mar ing betnoy Kohala is ~ a Lo elapacern of this terrace in order to avoid the mew | sccoants of adminstrators ot Wm. Bird; second tion, and talnng shares, paying tending out three feet from mid- bein, Ubi be each ind taking the Teceipt of the treseurer, | Giren!DE Out al which, with all the other Hen ie being rapidly Aled m on the | of administrator of James Reld: third and dis At the next meeting he bid in 10 shares at tribution of administratrix of Joseph Libbey firstand final accounts of Wm. Higgins were offered ard paseed. end, breaks in the exterior outline of the plan, are spaced soasto give aregalar sppearance to the facade in which they come: and are so ar- Tanged in tRe pian by the architect tna’ the corters built fo form these breaks, make a series of corrugations in the wall around the entire building, giving additional bracing strength without using apy extra material & manner of design that is readily understood by all who are versed in the correct princi- Ples of scientific construction The main building is three fall stories in height besides the fourth story in the Mansara roof. and the basement or cetlar which extends under the whole edifice. In front of the center portion of the building, facing the c'ty, 15 the tower, octagon in plan on the exterior, circu- lar inside, and thirty feet in divmeter. This tower will be nearly 110 feet nigh to the top when finished, aud only lacks the placiog of the boldly carved fimia’ in its place on the ‘op of the cupola to finish the tower to its full height. which will be done in a day or so. The cel'ar is nine feet im height, is paved with Smith & Barlew’s concrete pavement, nd contains six tuel’and {arpace rooms, the Janitor’s dining-room, kitchen and pantries, a capa.ious stone cistern, a number of large PR.—AS one of | store rooms, and the water closets for the use Adams’ Express wagons, drawn by a spirited | of the occupants of the bufiding. The founda. eam, was coming down Fifteenth street into | tion walls on the outside are of quarried bai Penusy1 evenue towares 1 o'clock this | ing stone, and extend the full-beigh: of morniBe at a lively pace, oue of the reins | basement, are two feet thick, and stand on thick accidently broke, aud the horses started. The | footing courses of flat stone on the bottom steepmess of the hill, the vira of the animals, | averaging not less than four feet broad, which and the loss 92 the rein, threatened & pretty | are bedded in hydraulic cement on the ground, pretty serious runaway in tkat most crowded | to cive them a wide, substantial base. All the of theavence. The team ata spanking-pace | stone work that shows above the grade is what d got well on toward Fourteenth street, tne | is technically called point dressed work, and is driver managing them adrei:ly with theone | weil Isid ia regular courses. The division Tein, when & second man. who had jumped | wails im the cellar are built of hard-burnt red out of the wagon and rapidly run xhead. | brick, and stand on wide stone footings, same caught the horses by the head-gear, and, after | as the outside walls. Sshort struggle, mastered aad stopped them. | The first story is 12); feet high. and contains Now, the cause of complaint is that for the Past fortnight a policeman has been stationed at the westerly terminus of this terrace, to com- pel passing that way to walkin the mud and dust, ex, to the scorching rays of the Suu. when, by allowing them to pass along the Ricely graveled w: 2 the sade, and not ten feet from where they are forced to go, would attorney, aad consequently the mo- ney was not pai bim. He demanded to with. draw, and went to the secretary to procure the Inom Cars.—Since the recent accident at the Erie railroad, the ques‘ion ry of using iron cars has come up for discussion. Just after the accident amount he fe. The secretary charged ib the interest on the money, according provistons of <be constitatien. a propor- homate amoent of the expenses, aud the ai. ney’s charge for examtning the title, amounting sm all to about $21. This order plaretifl retused And demande. agat obviate all difficulties, and affurd them some | 0! December 18th, 1967, at Angola, on the Lake recompense for having been deprived of their old road. T! Shore road, when — were nd forty’ were wounded, iron freight cars ire experimented with, but the results were satisfactory. Now, however, a car has been proposed which, it is stated, will entirely supetsede the wooden cars. The new car is composed of wrought iron tabes combining the greatest strength with the least weight, can- not take fire, and will not break into splinters. Another advantage consists in the greater amount of merchandise the iron tube cars will carry. Itis asserted that a common box car buill of wrought iron would weigh less than six And one half tons, while woodea cars of the same dimensions weigh not less than ten tons. The wooden cars are allowed to carry ten tons Of freight; the ron cars, on account of their greater strength, it is believed, could carry thirteen and one-half tons, the weight of the car and freight then being only twenty tons, lea hese arbi measares are the bls when ¢ is considered that 'Y policeman is placed at the eastern extremity of this terrace just as the clerks are 1 @ving their various offices, as thon; vidlous distinction was made express]. pst them. Was there a total prohibition of all per- sons from passing through any portion ot the President’s Ground, the excluded ones would frei it less than they do under present circam- stances; but to drive them in the mad and dust, exposed to the aaager of being rua over by the various dirt carts, when they are within a few feet of a pleasant waik. has an arbitrary look unpleasant to ccntemplate. We want it dis- tmetly understood that we make no complaiat against the policemen, night wa‘chman and other small try fur executing the oraers they Teceive from ihe r superiors, unless they exe- cute their orders in a needlessly offensive man- ner, which is to> often the case, We merely state our grievance in plain terms. that those who bave the authority may give us relief, it they can do so w:thout prejudice to any public or private interest. Many Urtize: for that amount. se Was argued at considersvle iengta, counsel for plaintiff claiming that the con- tract was @n indtvidual one, and that the «barges were usurious; and for the defence ‘bat the ptaintiff bed regalarly signed the con- tract, and (he charzes were moderate. The jury. atter deliberating returned a verdi¢t for the plau defendart personelly. Mr. McUonnell entered a motion to set aside the verdict, on the ground that it was against law apd the evide hich will be argued, as also a mo new trial. INCIDENT oN THE Daivixe Canaxy Binps.—A New York pa- per, speaking about the importation of canary | birds irom Germany, stys the following sight was seen im Florence, Italy. in_ 1851, by a lady and gentleman belongiog in New York: «Ia { ‘walking in the principal street they overtook a man with a long whip in bis hand, which he ‘was moving from one side to the other iu what they thought was & strange manuer. When they came up with bim they found he was driving a flock of camary birds, as in Englana they drive a flock of turkeys. A carriage came along, the man waved his whip in a peculiar manner. when the little birds all went to the A City of Trees. EpiTOR Stak: A small association should be formed in Wasbington to encourige tree planting along the street curbs. Advice should be obtained from the Agricultural Department Tespecting the riost desirable trees, and the best and most economical modes of ‘planting. Altenether, it was 2 marked exnibition of | * room 36 feet wide and 59 feet jong, designed | Protecting and cultivating. Large quantities sidewalk until the carriage had parsed, when speed, dexterity, courage ard strong muscle; | to be used for the library, (bat uow occupied | Should then be purchased to be dispensed they took to the street again. A woman wanted Abd so voted dy a crowd of lookers on. «If 1 by the preparatory department,} the janitor’s wasmansgiwg that Express line,” said Walt. | parlor and two TOOmMS, an «Tice for the pro- Mbtman, who, im passing, had watched the | iessor of chemistry, with a recitation room con- affair, “I should promote those two men on the | nected, rooms for the chemical laboratory, geo- spot. They deserve it, as soldiers do someumes | logical and philosophical cabinets, with offices battle.” and recitation rooms attached. Tue halls on —_e—___. each floor extend from end to end of the build- QvurRacBovs ArratR.—On Monday after- | ing. and from front to rear, and are about ten Boon. as officers sislstead and McDonald were | teet wide, well lighted and venti patrolling their beat im the Sixth Ward, In the second story, whic for ~ feet noticed two men go into the house of Mrs. Ad- | Digh, is @ room for a gallery of ) Latio clade on © street south, near 14th | lecture-room, Greek lecture-room, with © street east, and a short time thereafter they | ciation room and professor's office connected beard the cry of murder proceeding from the | With each, the president’s room, his office ana boure. immediately hastened back, | lecture-room. when they teund aman bolding the son of Mrs. H.outcide, who was struggling to get way, andcrying that a man bad his mother sside. The officers immediately entered the house, when the mar outside lef:, and found Mrs. H. struggling to get away from the other man, who was evi atcos'. The planting of fifty thousand trees this Fall may thus be induced. Persons wishing to unite in this enterpriz? will please send their names to the undersigned that they,may be notified of the first meeting. . Very respecttully, T. C. Comnoxcy, 62 M street north. exsuistinal nets to buy one, when the man sprinkled some ca. mary seed at bis feet and half a dozen of them came to him, when be took one up in his hand and delivered it to the woman, wh) paid bim one franc for it. The man then went on again.” CaRnoLic ACID A Core FoR Cancer.—A well-known citizen of Philadelphia, who had been using a weak solution of carbolic acid as to correct the offensive odur arising from @ cancerous affection, discovered that the Application also entirely removed the cancer. One-fourth of an ounce of carbolic acia is di- luted with a quart (thirty-two fluid ounces) ot water, and the lotion i: applied three times aday. ‘A weaker solution, containing one- eighth of an ounce of carboliv acid to the quart of water, should probably bea safer applica. tion, THE Potomac Pront.—The steamer Arrow, Stackpole, made her usual trip to Mount Ver- non this morning, with excursionists and mails for Marsball’s Landing. O.her mutters will be found below: Carter's Wha rived — Sehr. Paul, from Havre-de Grace, with Valley coal for .1 The third-story is fitteen feet high, and on this floor ts the chapel, which will also be used as arhetorieal lecture room, 36 feer wide and 59 feet long, extending from’ the floor of this story to the top of the fourth story in the Mansard roofand the opened timbered trusses, idently attempting | Which support the arched ceiling, are made to commit a2 outrage upon her person. They | OTmamental and show in the interior of the immediately arrested him aud took him to the | Toom with fine e ‘fect. The glass in the windo w= station. Last evening, the accused, Patrick | Of the cBapel he ve not yet been put in, butare Cole, alias Joba Kelly, had a hearing before | ' be stained in colors of chaste design. Th- Justice J.T. K. Plapt, when the above facts | Side walls, cetlings, plaster cornices, and the Were testified to, and he was commitied to jail | Carved pendants in the chapel ye been for court. painted in quite pleasant tints by Mr. Sautter, —— ee fresco artis!, and adds much to the finish of FREEDMAR'S SaVvincs att TRUST Company. | the room. In this story are also tour recitation ‘The history of the rise and progress of this | rooms, 1% feet by 26 feet, two rooms for offices, company is @uite remarkable. it was c! two soclety rooms, each 25 feet by 34 feet and 2 in 1965—its obarter being among the inst -bilié Abraham Horvey’s | Wha-J.—Arnived — Schooner East New Market, Jones, trom Havre-de-Grace, ‘with coal for Hervey, Clarke & Given. Riley's Wharf-—Arrived ette, Colbert, irom Havre-p for W. H. 87 Queen Victoria is said to be tailing in health. The London Medical Times and Ga- zevesays the presence of a crowd or a succes- sion of persons who are presented at court pro- duces on ber nervous sysum the giddiness and other symptoms commca to landsmen at sea. The Gazette adds tha. considering her Majesty's habits of punctuality, and the hard labor and anxiety she has undergone during ber happily protracted reign, it cannot be a matier of surprise that the nervous system should become fatigued. dace, with coal Lsrlow; Mail, Paul, from Havre- ©. Magrader: Oaro- line Holmes, Jeckson, from Havre-de-Grac>, with coal for S. C. Magruder. Saited—Steamer Columbia, Harper, for Baltimore, with mer- chandive and passengers; schoouer Isabeila, Crager, down the river, light Fowlers Whorf.—Artived—Schr. T. W. H. White, Jobnson, trom Saco, Maine, with ice for the Wasbingtor. and Georgetown Ice Uom- pany Sailed—schrs. Coast Survey, Waener, and Mary Elizi.beth, Faunce, with ice for the fishing shores, Joknson’s Wharf —The Great Falls Ice Com- pany have aficat, and expecting to arrive at this wharf, the following vessels trom Rock- rt. Maine, with ice :—Jesse Hart, 311 tons: C. Thomas. 360 tons; J. W. Fish, 300 tons: Samuel Fish, 300 tons; Thomas Fish, 400; also, from Bath, Maine, scbr. Jesse 8. Smith, 395 . Edwin Reed, from Roundout, 50 tons. Arrived—Schr. Eliza ape irom Hayre-de-Grace, with feet high, and each has a farge ante-room con. ‘signed by the martyr President, necting with it. ddacoin. Its first branches were | The fourth story is about eleven feet high, tablished i# Beaufort, Norfolk, and Wash- | and is im the mansard roof, ana is all finished ington, m 1665. Most of its first its were | excepting the last coat of paint. which 1s now srom colored soldiers. At the end of i-é6 ithad | being put on, and contains fourteen large bed only $208,073. At the end of is67 it had reached Fooms, most of them having closts: also, two “ee ,S25. At the end of 1865 it had reached | large store-rooms; aud a lurge tank for the In July, 1°69, 1t has $1,250,000. Its | Water supply of this and the dormitory batld- Geposits are now incressing at the rate of | inc. ™4i,00 per mouth. It is paying interest three A Wide geometfical stairway of mviting ap- times per year, at the rate of 5 per cent. per | Pearance and easy ascent extends on each side S27 A German named Carl Schell married a young girl just from the Faderiand, at Omaba, Some ihree weeks ago, in a most peculiar man- ner. He them in urchased a pair of ear-bobs, put er ears, and informed the young “this little ceremony constitutes a marriage in America.” After a week had passed he took them out, and informed her of another piece of news, viz: + This little cere. mony constitutes a divorce in America.” He is now in jail for stealing a trank. at loans money only to the United annum. It of the tower, irom the basement to the cup: ‘agruder. : States. Therefore its assés are sure. on top; and at the back end of the hall, pon to Watt's Boy.—The Anajostan Beat Glu, com- 7 Miss Jennie Whitter, aged eighteen, and ei: the rear side, another stairway is also built | prising thirteen gentlemen, including eight | Mrs. Minnie McGregor, aged twenty, were Rev. B. EF. Wicet.—Tais ular clergy. | from the second floor to the top story. In front | oaremen and a cockswai, fae into the pay | drowned in the Merrimack, at Lowell, Mass., man, tora number of years President of Gou- | of the tower is a large entrance porch, one | last evening in their neat jittle gondola, the | on Saturday, while bathing. zaga College, and of St. Aloysius Church, who some months since retarmed to bis native country, Switzerland, to recaperate his health, Bas, we ase glad to learn, greatly improved, pects to leave for this city shortly, to ar- Tive al it tl 15th of ugust. Already some of his triends have taken the initiative steps story high, to be finished with ornamental en- caustic ule » Ornate windews filled with enameled giass, set im I-ad sash. Similar porches are neatly completed at the other three entrances to the building. ‘The outs de walls, and all the partition walls except im the fourth story, are built of gray Falcon, and after making fast repaired to the Mount Vernon Honse, where refreshments were partaken ot and a couple of hours spent nm jal epjoyment. ‘ays Whorf.— Arn &7-The San Francisco News Letter is certain that witbin a year the Californians will travel New Yors, Europe and Caina arriages. S7-Three cclored convicts made an effort to escape trom the guard at the quarry, near ichrs. Thomas Uar- from Occoquan, with wood for . Michler, trom the same place, towards giving bim a hearty w on his | American buildmg blocks:amd the water-tible, | with veood for Doage. RE a a ReeTeeny, WhO ce Wes artival. During bis sojourn in Europe he has | ¥indow-sills and sill-courses, window and | — Crowch's Sizth Street Wharf-—Arrived—Schre. ea7-There is. highly Judaical old gentleman not forgotten the chureh enterprise (St. | door arches, the ornamented and deeply-sunk | J. B. Clayton, Olayton, from New York. with dailinits wh scams nek mene, pb's) on Capitol Hill, and bas sent quite 4 | PAoels which separate the second and third. hay for the Washington and Georgetown Rail- constructed an ark in which to save himself per of articles for the proposed fair to aid | Story widows, the quoin Blocks ou the | road Company; Lillie Mitchell ae jurch, 8s also, a si be placed iu the church. —— Tas Atus-Hovek Hoxicipe—in the cormers, the buttress ca the pan, from Maryland Point, with wood for J. H. Cockrell. d Wood Wharf, hes r of Sizth Arniveé—Schr. Potoma:, Eld And bis goods and eb strel: SZ A correspondent o: says ne PR on the porches, Of St. Joseph, to entire’ cornices on’ the main? build: ing, tower aud porches—which are richly Philadelphia paper “Miss Antbony bas never tasted the ge. + moulded without much additional expense | from Havre de-Grace, with Lyken’s Valley J sublimity of motherhood. She bas neyer ot Wm. Carrell and David Atkins, a notice ot | OVeT What it would cost it made plain—and all | coal for George L. Sheriff. ba hed in that immeasurable sea of glory whose ‘Whoee arrest was published yesterday, charged | ‘2¢ trimmings are made of the same materi: Ge ‘waves touch the gates of Paradise.” What ‘With the murder of Ri Catleit, of @ somewhat darker tint, making a slig! MILLIE Gaines To BE SENT TO THK In- | Kind of a sea is that SARE ASYLUM.--This morning Mess! adie the accused to bail. They stated balding. . and Browne, counsel tor Millie Gaines, who "8 CF) TBD SODA WA- Grand Jury bad once ignored a bill ‘fet this | ,,TB¢ dermitory is 202 feet tong, 40 feet wide, | was yesterday acquitted cn the indictment emer SO eneR TaD S08 Cream offence; buta new i ad been found | 224 three stories high above the basement, and | charging ber with the murder of James A. rape. Particular attention called to the’ Tonic om the same testimony. The Court di consists of two end buildirgs or professor's | Ingle, on the [th of Maren las:, procured a Syrap” as the accused to be admitied to bail in $1,50) | Tesidences, and a centre buuding, containing | certified copy of the record of she Gn, the | Kissinger, Vicby. Saratoga, and Bedford Mine. each; which was given. the rooms for the students. The basement is | case, tobe inid. before the Secretary of the In. | Pal Waterson di mine teet high, and contains aceliar for each | terior, to procuean order for her admission to ‘suo Ponpesivenis avenue, between lith th ste. jy8-im of the professor's houses, and a cellar for the | the Insane Asylum. Dr. Young and others oe twotuel —- Unree nee dl seen her in ua Troxysms since fim ILBUBN®’ POLAB 80DA > rooms, + g-room for Iay are now wi e font the students 34 feet wide and s+ fee Tong, large | she is insane at this time. Ee eae STILL MAINTAINS ITS bath-room, with five bath-tubs, aud several closets. The kitchen in the centre building has & large hotel range, with all tke late improve- ments, and the Jaundry is farnished wiih ten permanent wash trays, supplied with hot and cold water. Above the basement the end build- ings are alike im plan, the first being eleven feet high, the second ten, and the third irlors, bed. Secretary Cox this afternoon sigued the necessary order, and she will be at once trans. ferred to the Arylum. UNBIVALLED BEPUTATION FOR UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY AND 108 COLD TEMPERATURE, With DELICIOUS BRUIT and OREAM 8YBUPS. Ki ——_e—_—_. RANGE OF THERMOMETER at Franklin & Jo.’s, opticians, in the shade, to-day: 9 o'clock m.. ~O degrewe; 10, $2; 11,53; 12m., 55; 1p. Be, 70. eae Lene eleven, and each ngeo, Vichy, Seltzer,and Saratoga MINB- = pg ans columas it ‘ACard. BAL WATEBS on draught. dJarmerly in the employ of Jas.C McGuire & WASHINGTON, D. C., July 19, 1369. Ho. 480 Fifteenth street, Gowand well now 12 the citizens of Wash- We, the undersigned, who accompanied the myl4-Sm Opposite U.8. Treasury. sagton, has opened @ turniture establi Mayor and members of the Councils of this city on the trip to Gettysburg. Pennsylvania, on the 30th ot June, certify that the statement made by Aldermen S. S. Baker and others, in reference to certain allegations made by Uo cilan George W. Hatton. are, to the best of our knowledge and belief, strictly correct in every particular, eet ATTBACTION AT THE TWO TRIUMPBS. IMPKOVED SODA, suites as to give ® purlor oF study-room, bed- Toom and two clusets to every two students and the parlors sre so arrapged as to be in every way suitabl for asieoping apartcan pari Gate KOLB’s. whe left | when the institation is pressed for ‘more ae. (Samed, “es Be Sepia 29-1m__ May Building, corner 7th and E sts. cere cp Saturday, om the yacht Seasford, re~ | Commodation.. In thi= center buildanc’ vbege Washington Daily ie ne. torned on Monday in safety, although they had | are three stairways, extending from the base- — wae wise bg PERGUSOR a DRUGS ints a ugh ume of xt. Just atier leaving Gly- | ment to the top story—one ia the middle ang [ ADVERTISEMENT. | lst ste and Pa. av Capital Hit. ‘To prevent aes aarti an gg trons | uate ine esto Wnty eat |, Eetron zat in mara Your nny of le | rates cdl i get . of ete, there . Dear mee Seay, Une of the Eight got over- | peing & ventilating due from ewery sleeping | Mayor's smtaae ee seni solace He | Szcebae been pecured to take exclusive charge of board, and ts others with considerable trou- | room in the buildin, with moving veutile ing says: “There is not a wharf worthy of ine | $e tgs, fonnteia. Fifteen tickets Se Fi cont. tere ie eee Setting om the flats | rezisters; aud all the doors in the center Build name, at which a vessel can receive or dis. | MO20ds sold on ad et thered 5 Ce tine eotentt with open spaces between | charge a cargo.” The Mayor surely, canst iy) ive AND LRT LIVED : ——_s— them, in the bottom rail, aud ging ‘ransom | speak from personal observation, or ne would L Ww. B mono & 00., LARCENY OF A YORE OF OxEN.—This morn- | lizhtsabov stoallow a tree circulation ofairand | pave made some exceptions. It is ceriainly | DEALERS 1) ry ¥. ity GROCERIES, ing Detecuve aud Miller arrested | *!! the ballsand We decree ied with & | not applicable to all, and I, asa wharf owner, ‘ oes. ae, Lewis Browniey on the charge of having sey- | Ventilator in the roof, the doors of which are take occasion here tostaie that there is a wharf, NoG"9 7th atrect bere ‘and G sis. south. syalaer carrie off & voxe of oxen 4 from | erosed bY corde ne and can be opened and | if not more han One, worthy of the namera: | Terme cash. ee . P. imison, near Vi “ . a which a vessel can receive or discha’ rf. Nt Delonding co Thomas Simms.and hes beld dormitany nn ared in the coustraction ot the | go; and all that io weeded is smimelent cote: 6 a hearing. The oxen were i univer | meroe to keep them loyed, and I jace: See SM eee giamerubers | Hz, sad ine wonton we ouiidag alten. | etwhonetbr ae eameres tytn: | |= The Cheap Place? fe 0 oy ou covered. eat ee eds. Dave Sates Se | oes at Cee Gas ee ee mi | sball have so increased as to demand more whart accommodetions, the citizensof Wash. ington stand ready to supply the wants. pleatif ply of pure water for the uses of the various buildings of the institution, a dam Hove: CaRresrers’ AssOClaTION.—At a ¢ WM. GuINAND, a @ ig ieee — Carpénters® | 585 been constructed, and Anacostia wharf, foot of Third etreet east. BROWN Stour, Hall, the following om poner he A a ko wing officers for the ensui Water up to the large tank in University, Poy rare seh AIRS.—From yelp YOUNGER'S (English) ALE. pomreg y ane | trom thence to alt ts of the premi following PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY, university, Joba W. Ramasy, ave. dareay | yeu clernen, Cotton Fuciory—The Mount URE PORT W ana G. Cook; for the dormitories, Perr | Veo 7 Order of tse United segies tered pa aoe ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, scepe of a regular fisticaff and rough ble fight between tw: = ae ‘0 colored women, A New ENTerrnies.—Hon. 0. B. savage character, ies were, after a of Uuca, N. ¥ ., owner ot the Union buildin; engagement, on E stfeet, near the National ‘Theater, hes leur oves sesoaaenen, pL. 962 SEVENTH STReer, Strange Bird.—A most t remarkable specimen of the feathered tribe was ie es a Hilly tad cae heey, | BETWEEN ™ AND N STREETS. dred coud Rot be dete: It was a ' con. Brae cree et Sal wile d wn, barthet ALSO, Pg. wraich Inst was a and hppa | GREEN GINGER, ¥ : seg ‘inaee MUSTARD SEED, 4 » PURE CIDER ViINSe@AR, wader ae Fabia any erpoat: | WELCWS BEST FAMILY FLOUR aT pant tlour—The Sret new Four of the sgason | 2-79 PER QUARTER BRL. SACK. ieamgen rom Hott alin ac A CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR at pongo tek Onaags, Alexandfig an ¢ Manas-} 92.50 PRR QUARTER BBL. SACK, ee convent bave di to the Seadne oo school. andthe’ te Seca ee C. », @HARE & SON, wr Marray, Gsughter of in — Hoatoun . Convert tothe Grocers, — : Baer Bat: —The Olympics, of this city, did cation at —S- Va, to wr mee en Oe ‘as pot play the gtidntivs ia New York yesterday fund for $2,000, ow account of the raim, and lett Jesi night for ‘Kerosene oil is said to be an effective BETWEEN 0 AND NSTREKT. Bostor. ‘Antide(p to the parton of @ bee sting. iv or CITY ITEMS. pe A eae Adams _ cbair, and ag igen d Secs retary. Se read platform adopts at Suaru-t Howse Hail on Janaary 6: last, and the Chair explained the same. © Mosby, J. D. Rowe, (tassaway Waters, Sam’! Chase, and Wm. Smith were appointed a com- mittee oe, Fesoinbens, and 1a tneir absence PLEASAST AND AGRERARLE.—It has long | Capt. T. addressed the meeting, as also been a desire tohave a tonic for invalids which | did Rev. Mr. Green. The committe, after a is Doth pleasant and to the taste. This | sbort absence, returned and reported resol we bave in the “Standard Wine Bitters” of | tions. which were: |, thates they had “re- My. Alired Speer. Theireffeet upon the 7m | ceived information that a few wicked colored Oroide Setts, Aleka nee. set in Gold Uroide Fans, Satchels, and Albums, Received this morging at Prieg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No.436 Penaa. ave., between +5, And 6th streete. Ho. 260 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ii arout ‘Between 1fth and iRb streets is mildly stimulating. diuretic, sudorific and | men bave been runningaround among the dit- and tonic: beneficial in affections. of ihe Kicaeys, | ferent heads of departments with a paper pur- TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Paty. Chronic diseases, with general debility ot the — ae Barong ye facts, yan nniaices i cinta gegen wee Tl eee party in yorn;” and an it | eubetel Peetu mee taomneeen. attacaee GExTLEMEN's Roegs Ds Cxamrrr, appears by examining the paper left by those ‘will be required to pay for Suitavle for warm weather; price $+. Persons in the hand: of Gen. Crocker, to whom Epica! Serna shes perk Gentlemen's Night Shirts, u plied for the dis ot Collins Gentlemen:s ‘Traveling Suirts, Grocer dad Eavward Ragwies tro of ee Vics eee ceee sae. Gentlemen's Linen Dasters, Presidents of this clad, that it is headea by BES, and Boston Gentlemen's Silk Night a Thomas Lucky, Wm. Barker, Johu H. Fergu work Gentlemen's Linen Un: irte, son, and six others. id as the club regard tae memped cities. Gentlemen's Linen Half Ho-e, at Genicmens Say Cancer Genti ‘mn “ * N21 ‘Gro. U. Hunsine, No, 511 7th st. ——— me A MARKED DisTiNcTIon bas been made by | Fisher, the medical profession between Hoff’s Mait Extract and the innumerable so-called reme- dies and health preserving preparations of the day. While tbey uphold and endorse the for- mer, they carefuliy abstain from noticing the latter, knowing them to be unmitigated hum- bug: ¢. | The resolutions farimer tender Sof the club to Gen. Crocker, Judge and Marshal Sharpe, for in regard to said Lucky, Barker, othe iden: S. rp. szown a sox, OouneR 1d7e Steuer ann Baw Yo « Avanes Gapat BEDUCTLOB same committee reported aresolution tor the appointment of @ committee tw appointment of acolored man as clerk in the ‘getown Post Office, which and Hon. @. P. Fi 42 6 —_-—___ A DiecLosvre To THE Lapigs.—As you sur- isher, yey in your mirrors the white rows of teetD | ton Fisher, were appointed t IN which owe their parity and luster to Sozodout, vont te ehere an Peics Perhaps you feel curious to know the imgredi- | gine’ £1; Gales, amd Walter Hyson were ene ents of this wonderfal vegetable preservative. | dorsed for appointment as police officers. Ad= or ‘Well, the principal one is the Bark of the Sap Tree, brought trom the recesses of the Arau- caniun mountains in Chili, to add one more jourmed. Taixity Cer following are tbe wi Seumpay Scnoo charm to your personal appearance. medals and preminme at the commencement ot | 7 tein rey bool, beld im Tripity Church on Monday HE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH. THIA 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. acne t, and poticed in yesterday's Sta: Female | Wilton & Uo. can sell Shoes, Boots.ke as cbeay | Department Fitet Ivison Gold Medal, to | None bot thove Geprived of this blessing know as any person who advertires in the Star. 714 | Masts Glemeni=, Prominmic teal MeNan of te Jone. The pinpied, blotched, aud ‘tetter = Soo s— ast, F. Reily, | ye Oax HALL CLotainc Hovse.—Gents’, Boys’ | MY. Premiums—ist class, Mary F. Retly, re . a ; 2d Bh Mary | and Childrens’ Clothing ard Farnisuing | Veo R Ste Dmiys oa elton deacons Ems i | Goods, 460 Seventh street, opposite Post Of | E wis ith class, Mary Gibbons, Ciara Clem. | fice. 712 | ents, Julia Krouse; 5th class. Annie Donovan, Maggie Hogbes; 6th clase, Ellen O'Donoghue. | | Aggie Dolan. Second Division—'st class, Even | Sullivan, Nettie St. Jobn; 2d class, Lizzie aoe Corns, &c.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chit ist, of twelve years’ prac ical experience in the United States and Canadas, and es‘ablished at cEwen, Mary Heenan; 3d class, Jennie E'ms, ROOT AND EERB JUI0Ks, {21 Fennsyivania avenue, betwen 4% and 6th | Sects petlnsan: th ciate, Hascrse Usben: | ee eer ans BOOT AND > Beets yet Het nae pM gre Newel Mary Welch; 5th clase, Mary Murphy, Minnie | "How many have the virus of Syphilis in the «ye ea mee tsenlicger gos yt omrd Heard; 6th class, Mary Kane. Isxhella McNat- | tem, and tn. that condition contemplate marriage, OF MCOt yeni ce te thee Patient. Tha coas | ley; 7th clase. Mary Uoebert, F.Mitebell. Third Knowing litsle of its Denefal infigeoce on the cow: Can be worn with case immediately after the Pivsion— Sizer Mosel to Emily McNalley. | Sotzpsll of ieee tmpartties: of that eorctoines te, % rimium to get Connor. Premiums— . (Which in many cases is hereditary in the pe rp Repeat teatime feorerewnaal rion. | class, Josephine Brown, Julia. Riley; 2d class, ere constitution.) before yon bring misery on yourself Sud ofspring. Price §1.38 per bottle. SAMARITAN'S GIFT Mary Daly, Lizzie ey; 3d class, Jenmie Gibbons, Mary Herron; 4th ciass, Lydia Elms, Mary Caller: th class, Mary Duy, Aunie sible persons who patronize his establishment. Hours from 5 a.m. to6 p.m. Owing to press of business at office, Dr. White 1s unable to — <=. — ay ee ‘The only real oare for Gonerrkoe, Orlis. ‘our i Vision — Premiu = caused Geet 3 DE class, Lizzie May, ‘Maggie Kirklans|; 2d class, | purely vegetabie..We Giacard Falvam, Mvsr Win—“No Use Denying the Fact."— | Kosa Wood, Annie Wise; Zi clase; Julie Hor- | Gin cures In trem toe to tear dene tae, Stevens, Proprietor of tne Tea Hong, bas aa ‘4th class, Kate Sullivan, fog trouble. exposure, and the . ad if > , Females, oes. being ceeaa es ‘connect Ga every fea Boys’ Department—First Division—Gola | Fougt ‘snd by Drogaiets, re medal to A. A. S. Offutt. Premiums to Jobn | DERMOND & CO tered en oe earn Seni benene)s 1S McCarthy: Premiams—tet ciass E. F War. | wa 915 Bace street. Pa ; “ . treet. | ner, W.L. King; 2d class, D. Goldin, t “7 —e Reily, Jobn A. Herron; 3d class, Jowept F. JPS@POSAL8 FOR Faesa eer Cugarer THAN THE CuRaPsst.— White | Asbiord, George Mandge: 4th class, Coarles Scrsereyce Orr Shirts, 75 cents, $1, $1 25, and upwards. Un. | Trunpell, A. F Offutt; 5th class, Daniel RTOWB, = No. 518, Suan? Srourr Bai kobe, M., dersbirts and Drawers, from 35 conta upwards. | A. H. King: 6th class, Patrick Goldia, Richara 1. Beated P: June 2. isi2 Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents. Hand- | Pettit. of Po nen woven. tn dupiicete. with be recet ved kercbiefs, already hemmed, 2 for 25 cents. The Second Division—Siiver medal to James P. <n WEDNESDAY. July ; x 3 2%, 189, tor furnishing to Beeruitiog Party sed best Paper Onffe, 5 cents per pair, or 50 centsa | Smith. Premium to Richard O'Bries. Pre- Becrnite to1 ted: dozen. Excellent Paper’ Gol lars, cloth-lined | Mmums—ist clase, John Fife. J. Hartigan: 24 Tree ee. say at Bafumore, 4. nd all othe button-hole, 10.cents a bo: r is goods | class, Alonzo Thecker, F. Heard; 3d class, at equally low prices, at Franc & Goldman's, u required by them for commencing A 1 i Daniel Knott, James Newdy; ith class, James ugust 1. or rach: Commissary General of Bobsistence m “ 4 : am- | 2. The Beef to be of good marketable Marble Hall, No, 458 7th — = erg ‘Summs; 5th class, Anthony H: sonal senpeedl of Ghonak bind . — Se cinss, Michael Coftes, | Br, ehank apd kidney tallow to by a | panel GHesrec, od clea FO moore reement shall te cut of atti onthe tat . T IRISIN ees: ‘3d class, F. MoOarthy, G. Sint 2 the br ——— Ra 3 jarters # cut off from three to four HE GREAT VEGSTABLE Tax Potomac Boat Crus held an adjourned | {Bchee above the knee joint. and of the nied wuar- ae Puriticr. ting Iast evening at the Fugitt House, on | T®'Fe: six to elght (aches sbove the gambrel or Congress street, and several members, both tock Jot 4 Butchers bavi is tm any honorary and active, were received. oso aay Dropons fer meats of the city markets rIRisiIin:. may propose for Beef. to be called for at markets are COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT ——_-<re-—__ od = suc OF THE GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. wee! the hours of euch days between IRIS VERSICOLOR the Beef can be there obtained A Rasoivrion for the repair of the intersec- that any one day's, order tr ° OR BLUE FLAG. tons of Waterstreet with Washington. Jeffer- whole quarter of the same, and most of the orders son.and Congress streets, ‘tions of Water street. and intermediate ill probally be for -mall amounts at a time euch o Billed by successive cuts from the The most powerful, safe and reliable remedii the healing of rters of Beef as mentioned > thtes agent Giscovered for man. resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Roar oJ 4 = wom erful properties of the trie Versicolor, htt Camm Onemgrae Corporation of Georgetown, quanadvertieement, or by Beet fegual susilty fo ppkno seaataterecsenl —_ ee —— cakiontita That the Mayor ve and he is hereby requested jere are rejnested to he present to respond stand as principal amongthe biessings +f medicine. to have the intersections of Water street with ‘Washington, Jefferson, and : streets and tbe intermediate portions of Te] to thet bide. apd U red to give by ° fel8liment of thelr contract eles a ter street solved further, That the sum of two hun. dred and fifty (250) dollars, or so much as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby appropriated out of the general fund to pay for the same: payable by the Clerk to the order of the Mayor upon the presentation of pro; vouchers. The work to be done under iy Supervision of the Street Commissioner, Silbide mot to the tateteot ot shawek go the tenons ‘Condi itioms, reyuire pfallable as oF Sbitinate cases ate RHEUMATISM AND OUT. It is an uafailing preveutative aud cure for | 4PPToved, July 9, 1808” Facrioscaad ios Tansee Sad Banvovs Ar- | q pescceviow making an appropriation .or tiie eee toners maces xapea SRS oaetn wo ee excelent | tbe Litile Falis road, at or near the prapaty of Snd skillfol combination with ether ingredients | Mr- Frizzel,and the sum of fifty dover, or sc much theresf @s may be ni imparts to it — my y > ohder of the Street ecessary, 18 berepy TONIC QUALITIES by the Clerk to the not temporarily st but permanently invigorating the di: | sentation of proper vouchers, gens, an r ing ita most valuable curative Approves, July 9, 1569. DYSPEPSIA ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. | A REsOLtTION to pay deficien:y for improve. B IBISIM, the bic od—wh ‘ment of upper Hig? street a Tue Unbanand te the life ana aetttion tees Relves by the es pho 1 Board of ~ rendering whole system Me ‘ommon—"ounct! eto. “Geuxwsey,—This medicine te no a peed ond eoree. W Fletch¢ twenty-one dojrs and ninety-nine dalebed prectitioner Sov b odaes oft Baie | conte, 02109.) doflerency tor the ian improve. Saote Mears ce rear ecengs | ae th, 2 cs A . been adopted by physicians in their practice, — i Deing prescribed and recomatended & BesoLUTIcN to prov meet eminent of the profession: tersnatoee tes | A Ean weeparens LS FOR STATIONERY. S7BMATT, |The, hotter if ecomes known ibe more | Lesoteed dy the Board of Aldermen and Board of Treascny Derantuexr, June 28, 1909. bioht more extens! Qmmon Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, | Sealed Rrvte jag the A goat the sum of seventy (70) dollars, or 8d IRVSUN:, Auch thereof as may be necessary, br, and the FOR. A di hereby, ited, to be expended Under the direction of tne Baayen, in providing ts and measures as may now be LDg, &Nd the adoption of such as may now sagt | avd Mentone to the rine poker sanaioen of TIN, Administrater ‘weunis and me t standard E Approved, see bick ue oe ban a A RBsotvtion abaung a nuisance. an for the mal eptciement and ; aud on the of te Resolved by the Board of Alderm-n and Board vw To"hend, "es for ‘as’ the aams hare been of | Commen Council: _— Corporation of Georgetown, lected and turned into money; when and wiere | That the Mayor be, and he is hereby. rejuested all the creditors and heirs of said 4 armo | © noify Brooke Mackall, Esq., to cause to be tified toattend, with thetr remored that Of the fence which is in Brood Tasaid deceased font | him au. the ‘corner ‘ot Hath a Fine ee of this order be published once a week forthree within ten days after notificetin, | tt streets | todo. 3 afte jeation. articles coptracted for must be furnished Fe ee arena ee Rw EBST EE Ne | "Beit Jurthcr rere eee ee aia notice is | ene dering, the Fear tu cuantities Jy 14-lawSw* Register of wills, | dist*garded the street joner’ is bereby fim the debe i the en- [NITED STATES PATENT OFFioE. : . signin | ‘asi 01 OR the petition of IBAAG grantea to 13 662 :) It ts oreered son sitions, jy Wlawtw rr 3 cy 7 al day of July, 180, Coat iy S-lawse dow MITED STARS Pars ho petition of BF WiLL seen iv any ip ‘TORS v6 (No. 124 Bridge of dtonten 0,

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