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_EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY 00-0000 aly 13, us7e- LOCAL NEWS. ac. Datty = ExcunsonsoGiaent onthe steamer Cc. P.5: Tom OF THR Fine Derart- mane Beard of Fire Sse vd Ay Ng] eyenit an adjour: mooting. re" Cor m missioners = at wher Spenco hs "thet Police Court aH the mem Present, with Mr. Du- Dent ln the chair, and Me Joseph Fletcher sec- woharaes ree et A a L. S. Pend, foreman of. MGnier Bice imes reported that he had ick Leggo hostler of “ Hook and vate T. E. Venable, alps, he hostler of No. 2, SAS ciree amet fe ee Seareeere ¢ resignation of John Rorris, of the Hook “On motion of Mr Bald Baldwin, ard pro- -d to ize the nt. 5 a foremakehip of Sort recently flied by enna. gad Joseph Par- of tame. ‘ts a cer T. Stone) was declared , ris was appoin' that posi ‘The several positions on No. 2 were declared a wig hdmi ay, ie appointed: Chs. W. Hur foreman, J. W. ‘Wm. Weeden, hostler; Charlies Palmer, Wm. —_ Shanklin, Augustus Seitz, and William ates, _The Eremeschip ot the Book and Ladder was declared vacant, and the follow- ing’ were appointed: Gilman Kirby, foreman; OG, H. Lewts, hostier; Mackey, tiller bn D. Handley, Charles Mann, and Henry Bell, privates. John Fiaber and William Hawkins, privates ot No. 3, were removed, C: Kautiman aed George Jeftries (former members of the depart- ment) were ted THE NEW POREMEN TAKING CHARGE, Mr. Charlies Hardie. The mornmng ippointed to.the foremanship of No. 2 company and Mr. Gilbert to the enatiip of thé Ho and Lad ic aoe of taki they ae t recognize the ri; the via cs did not recognize the r comm! somers then hav- Neen preter ed Mayor Et was called on be directed that’ oer for sufficient force to put them in possession. Two officers were lingly detailed to go to each en; ine house, but their ser: Were not required. meantime aod men had concluded to, give up tesee- cor men conclu: to _give w ably. Meas Hurte and KIVey were, there: fore, soon svitled jn the places to which Uiey had x m3 homes ity; ity naan ot ¢yearsthetr pts of thise ugh of lake years their sin tre, ap i they ar are experienced h tee: mes. fre ararare the eld vetuiteer ment. for years ran “‘wid der mercheen”—Hur- with the ‘« Perseverance.” It is said that some of those whe have beem removed have taken ——— the uestion aes Rover af Bemove without char, and ave already engaged counsel. bi —— Crarpe HAMILTON, THE Actor, Forno Daap—\esterday shout 2 o'clock, while Officer ys ot iret Ward, was south of ‘the body of a De] nt, ~~ found Sees ee eerie rasa ‘eae ni! as at Of considerable : an acter of » well Known in this and other sectlonset the eogutty, Gore, ner P was summoned, but did not deem it to hold an inquest, as there were no o¢ violence, and it was apparent that he Batee ther committed suicide nor suffered red vio- Jemes. His remains were taken in cl by Messrs. meee & Marr, undertakers, ere _ teneased tn fee’ to await the val of its. Ha: ing bee: noon. Mr. Hamilton was last winter a nent member of the stock company at the National I heatre, and at the close of the season he-went to New York, whence he came here on Friday last to play at the benefit of Miss Ince, expecting toreturn to New York on Saturday or a Ou Monday morning he left his iodg- wing his baggage in his room. _— ‘Was not seen about on Monday or yesterday his friends supposed he had returned to New York, and were not aware of the contrary until his was found yesterday. Deceased was about forty years of age, & native of England, and has been in this country about fifteen years, durin, which time he has played in the pal theaters of the country. For the greatest por- tion of this time he has been in the west, and as regarded as a capable and eflicient actor. social life he was held im high esteem by his brethren of theatrical profession, and by alarge circle of private friends outside. —_o—— Pinal gee png thin bo Sap ‘at the National terday af! po was not ve faa ly attended, but sgcoemt uty 4 e judges bos eames Jobn bn i Semmes, T. L. Hume. [. the “grand arse yes C. Wiswall and A. P. Hill; and the with L. 1. aids. The knights chief mathal Dee Young and pot Hereford Baie eT ‘en- wiek, Locust Grave; W. a Bioee, dr., Mont- omens; K.C c. Guyan, Mount Asburs, a. ¥: St. Elmo: J. W. W: Walsh, Crescent, B. Browne, pmo W. I. Brooke, Hope, x arboe, Prince bef Ww. B. Bayne, aTove: = B. Lioyd, Jr, “The of the did Dominion;** R. J. Murray; Deloraine; Alex. Wallace, Forestville; po Hall, Melleresd: hone B.D. Washington, and afver iho See See et hee ea. ar oan Se KB. Lloyd, jr. firth, P- }; wixt ip the Queen and ‘ot Homer were telected aa follogr, Mi Eipiaee se as the Queen of Love and Beauty, Prince George; the Maidsor Honor swore Mice Nellie Helskell, named by the Knight rae Dominion: Mise Ada Muzzey. 1 by Ivanhoe: ‘ildman, by nknown of the Old Miss Annie spe by Moss Side; Miss Mary Livingston, by Mount Auburn. In the evening Mr: Francis McNerhany de- livered an oration to Queen of Love and Beauty and her Maids; after which ch dancing was commenced and kept up until an early hour this Imerbing. ——iere— Rev. Dx. Kextixc.—The following, clipped from the Har Patriot, will doubtless in- terest the many friends and admirers of Kev. “The 8i cht Fraternity, of Indiana, which met in that State, a short time = was addressed by Rev. Dr. Keeli: who whose etiort is highly extolled listened to it. It was a production (Boose teristic of the doctor, abounding in interest and sound common = the address above “The address before the frateralt livered by Kev. Dr. Keelin Pr and was a masterly chore oar a Jogic and sound. me ods = bom Istand on Monday, as announced. thousand during the da ry sitaires the od vent U.S. A., and Mr. Frank Me im ev respect, ray ‘three aded success ery persons having Yisited the Island \t feature of the of mes of Capt. Fiatt, of the society. "The Hels nt ifn del dance music. 4 of wad a even ted quite’ faivy Sciltientiy Iemsimased with ies belng The committee of arrangement z-— ‘oreait for the manner in which they carried out the: part of the programme, and quite a unanimous desire was expressed that the same committee would unfertake an excursion down the river before the summer closes. eo — “Brack Marta” A exper CorTract.— Ma, Richards, Chief of Police, has contracted with Mr. KR. H. Grabam to construct a vehicle known asa “ Black Maria,” for the use of the Police Court in conveying prisoners to and from the jail aid workhouse. It will be boarded up fo within a foot of the top. and the entrance will be from the rear, and capable of bolding about twelve persons. The National Camp Meeting. AN IMMENSE CROWD (8 ATTENDANCE. ‘The fifth National Annual Camp Meeting of the M. E. Church opened at (akington, near Havre-de-Grace, Maryland, as yesterd sy stated ina dispatch published in last evening's Star. Four“ national camps” have this, and the expertonee from them ibtless contributes to attractiveness and general unterest of a ee the ie sate. wai rom camp yesterday, says: “The meres “rhe grou ts bene tally situated in the midst of an elevated roliing tract of country. healthy, excellent shade, aud abundantly sup- plied with pure spring water. The water ar- ere are surprisingly oo. on 7 plan of suppiving a city from various tanks. m the entire land ie tuensled, to teat vs rain away the sins of the Blood of Jesus o Christ, prong an extra stand, a tabernacle, eats tents boarding tents. The auditoria accommodate seven tho: My judgment is that this glorious Si hundred tents, and hundreds of active bands are “reste hourly to the number. The foliowi eyeon on the “gee fom W: . Ino. est- ity — = Van Meter, Jobn W. lisse | H. H.W sl M. L. Smyser, president of the associa- ‘ion, heartily received all the preacuers at his Own tent, and, as he contributes te their speedy 1 cation in the camp, had a quiet, eye word for every one. About the hour of noon the dimmer bells announced the readiness for supply of the “inner man.” The spacious tables of «Messrs. J. W. Carver & Co., and others, presented a downtiful and handsome appearance, whilst thy fine tents of Israel Alien & Son, conducted on th® “European plan.” and in excellent style, afforded accommodations considered i senganior for hooves meetings. Ail = ey and hap- mbifeare pers At2 ‘as first soupded the dedical ry services at the stand, and people flocked from their tents, the preachers ascen the spacious ma mediate! y com- menced singing an 0} ig Bymn with chorus, Still I am trusting, PS in Thee.” Then.the Kev. Dr. Inekip read the 35th f 5 £0 appropriate and go delightful’ The wilder: BennE Be tary 1 place shall glad. for ‘io pert rejoice and of continued by the hymn Boer is a - feitaip filled wigh bi |.” This was sung ine style pure de ont as by the. asse mb! When si he third verge a sprit desce! ae still Salome sung, and ‘of Grace was addressed by Dr. In- The rain. 5. ae. celtinaed Sa ial was deemed oer aed genie pronquaced, but ach few moments the ¢! —s over and the indications were ‘Ther e ladies and retarni i Sapa cet a, "koe otagee will lopg be remembered 7 rane raet dae avatted themeclveset the: pr sin; char: Fasc wer ie one sod acl Ware , eo District ‘Ohio and 'Wiseonsin, all singing "Sind the storm, it won't be long, el ——6——— Sevemth Ward Repa! Attempt to Harmonize the Conflicting Blements— The Bowen Faction will not Unite with the Regu- lar Republicans. A meeting of the regular Republican club or the Seventh Ward was field last night at Tarner Hall, the president, F. A. Boswell, on the chair, bags J. Collins secretary. he chair stated that he had been tequested to tan this meeting by a number of members, to settle as to the time of holding oa aan of of the club, and to see it somei done to unite the different fact! amas 0 renee as ove are is, «Mien neaes regular meeti Or the club, but he did not thfox ft necessary £5 do so during the hot weather, although it was ntlemen were now in dom- the stand with the camp platform. their duty te kee] up their organization, it be- wade only legtininte club of the ward. He long before the last election to his position ax TB sige of the clab, but Were some showed so much anxie- ns to get rid of him, he had decided to semain. Now, as he was about to absent himself trom them fer awhile, he thought it best to have a reyes og So mlgpt understand each other doue. He asked an ex- pression of opinion of those present. He pro- veoed to be an bumble worker in the republican ranks, whether as their presiding officer or not. Samuel Netter said he liked the suggestion for . In union there is stren; He could not see why there should be an: ve sions in the replat ranks Men shoald be castes ite for e of party ani majority should tule. He was sorry that their chieftain was abont to retire from the ideney of the clab, yet bis reasons are and they would very reluctantly part with S.A. —— }, the only one in the ward who professes to have supported Bowen, 0} Sttemspte to unite the members of Kis ub wi the Boewell ring. He claimed that the een club was the onl. _— pure repdblican club in the ward and ad no cause to extend =f olive cee ob erty was not the prodi, gon, as it had never wandered away from ‘a re Fee cuats chair stated that this was the only loyal republican clab in the Seventh Ward. It was poi in 1863; they had po compromise to. with any other club, as this ebub Lad net endorsed either of the nominees for the mayor- alty. ar. Douglass was sorry to see the mispnder- standing; were over eleven hundred who had voted with his club, and he thought they had no favors to = of this club, or any other one. their strength. and if there was to be amy concessions it must come from the Boswell cinb to them. Mesers. William Jones, al al abonronlA i Costin, Netter, and Rome ons il op tsonee" et the the 4 idea, and im the debate election were discussed at F. D. Gaines, Councilman of the Sixth Ward, was called in to cast oil on the troubled waters, and mado ‘@ spread-eagle speech in favor of har- mon, going over all the grounds of trouble without ——t to any terms, the club adjourned to meeton the first areday im in August. MEaTING OF THE eas or Punic Board ike, teacher ‘of German, ‘and was bad. Mr. Prof. ‘West, of the Third District Male Gram- mar School, were also and after leav! K., Brown J.S., Vashon G. B.—Wilson in the Second, and Moore and Clarke in the Third. —_o——_ BattiMore anp Potomac RaiLroap—Ata t meeting of STRERT CAR TRAVELING—A Torn Transfer Good.—In the case of Binnix vs. The Wi ton gnd Georgetown Railroad Company, men- tioned in Taz Stara few seats | Binnix was refused passage without op an avenue car on Sccount or Base Batt.—The famous M of New York, ic cluby and tema ‘a hbete the Milas ey have lat on Onis ee ay atafeated — ee Mn. Jows E. Crane, been appoisted clerk’ oe the eee niet | 30 0 8 vacancy caused ti Mr. lavish Bouldin. = ee THE THERMOMETER at H. Hempler’s, cian, 453 Pennsylvania avenue, this ing at 8 o'clock at 7°, end at 2'p, m. at (ee men i Pres Chempion, Davis, ‘Ste The Courts. PoLick Court, Judge smell. Yesterday, after our a closed, the f./ owing cases were dis- posed pail Schlosser, charged with using inde- =. and profane language, was fined and stated that Thee matters would be ade fasted ‘by him and his deelsts yn made knot very soon. Cnited * States vs. John Clark, for herd = fane and obscene 3 = and gull in toreecn gure pce og lame 80! po my without John aay oe any oo was charged with the theft of 3 gave pena tn toesees at guupierces at court. Towies, Anna Simms, Fanny Cook, Chas. Carter Aye! were ‘charged with ey ‘ighting Alley; i fhned 85 and Knap in detent committed Margaret Hi: with disorderly conduct and threats, was let of by paying costs. Mary Meeds, for threats against Ellen Ress for for testityim ainst her before the Police esterday in the case of assaulton Mel- et Stewart, was dismissed, and required to "George ~ R. Me wing > ame Me with vi poe an in rane was req ‘ive soomsily In the sum of '$300 eravcato. avior, and in default of wnich he was commit- ted to the workhouse for ninety da; Barrett Burnstine, charged wi ‘assault on Grace A. Vernon, a little colored girl, about = ears old. The complainant that ives in the house instruc- tions of her mistress, who is a tensnt of accused, = lives in the same house; fined $1 and cost, Fula Hawkins, charged with theft of a barrel from nen — gave security (#25) for ile Daily, eee: for assault and battery owling, white. This was a quarrel ip of a slop bucket; case dis- poe ASSAULTING A MAN IN HIS OWN HOUSE. d with genre’: peer age Lewis W Ween! Fas arrearage! |b plead tee very biack eyes, and showed other marks of violence. He testified that the assault was com. mitted in his own house, and without provoca- tion. Donaldson was fined 850 ani costs, and <ommitted to jail for three months. GOING A-BLACKBERRYLNG. United States vs. Samuel Harrod and Charles , for assault and battery on Kate Queen, with intent to kill. This grew out of a biack- berrying ing party among colored poopie, who had a regular set~ fight 4p crossing the Potomac river, above Georgetown, in a row boat, and at- te ding took it out emdi@ee, the worst of it. Stones were thrown, => bran- ith was od $10 a Tasers costs, and Samuel Harrod'850, nnd committed until paid. J. Bell aaa, counsel for defence, gave notice of an appeal. SRW liam P. ged by Birs..beocwith or aimee prior tal Tale | pretences, was dis- missed. James Williams and N.@. a wy John W. Hunt with an lis~ arged On payment of the costs. with conceal: stolei Wlonging etre’ Kismell ee held to bail in the sunt of €200 for lis appear. ance at court. Adjourned. TO-Day. Wm. A. Shorter and M Robinson, charged = —_ Tpesinets : ~ lan- juage on the public streets, ple: uilty, Sonvictea ind tined $1 and costs. a Frederick Stebs, barged with using profane and indecent lan guage, wae fined $1 and costs. john James, charged with using protane. and cterone not guilty; A. K Browne for ‘John Daniel (colored, ) ch with indecent exposure of person in the county of Washing- ton. The witnesses in the case were six little = between tne aa ages of six and twelve years f age and one little boy. Theaccused was con- victed, and fined 85 and costs and held to appear before the Criminal Court for ‘attempt to com- mitarape. Bail was $50, and he stands com- mitted until procured. John Smith, alias “Dummy,” charged with vagrancy. Thisis a deaf mute and said to be a bad boy. He was found asleep in a wagon on the street last ee about midnight; sent to workhouse for % ‘Mary Elliot, charged with using profane and indecent language on the street; tined 35 and corts. Julia Washington, for assault and battery, with intent to kill, was committed fur appear- ance at the Criminal Court. John Galvin, charged with apicma | conduct on the street, was dischar, John Clark, a lame sold “= was charged with using profane on the public streets. This was the same old soldier who was before the Court yesterday, and after receiving a lec ture from the Judge was dismissed again w the injunction that if he was brought up again he would be severely dealt with. ary Kane, with assault and battery on Ephraim Barnes, was fined ® Thomas Bowie and William Winters, charged with fighting in the streets, were tued $19 each id costs. “Andrew J. Broom, charged with assault and battery om Willtam Johnson, dismissed, no e dence appearing. Samuel cLefland and William Baker, charged with drunkenness and disorderly con- = ‘on the public streets, were each tined #5 d costs. water recess, the first case called was that of Cnited States at. ‘Wm. Coke, alias «* Sonny” Coke, arrested by officer Duval, of the tifth precinct, for threats tomsrds Rebecca Jones; found guilty, and gave bonds in the sum of $50 to keep the John Sullivan, with larceny of chick- orpatiick, Hag npn ith threats ef wi ‘atrick Hayne, wi re 0 lence sguiat Evliraim Barnes, dismissed. e W. Hurdle, charged with assawt on Philip . Cohn, Seve bower cases Pepe dismissed and the ties required to costs. pbs Sob teens aS ot Pim any comoee mise of cases were made satisfactory to the par- ties it must be done with the knowledge of the Court. He also ordered that there be no col- lateral bail be taken in any case, and when there was a default for appearance that a warrant be issued for tempt of court and the party ar- rested. Adjourned. CrimmnaL Court, Judge Humphreys. —The case of Henry Schenig, charged with rape, is still on trial. wy 3 Sted Ww; -—To-day, Emma i Beale oa timer Heaie, eer eS dice. le Hivine 4 Swans ov Fine —Yesterday, at the store of Mr. Joseph W. Arnold, on the Navy Yard, an pees be sugar barre! attracted an immense swatat » and the young man in the store concluded to imprison —— and there- wrore soon butsing loud enough t9 fe heard in were soon enou; in at, certo the eg or @ bee-fancier, a Tue manera Canaet 1870, ng, cornet Yuh pond ane etrectay E streets, dent, Dr. R. tan erasing the "business 3 of the soonstation; ted comeluan ease eee Se y Dr. the essay ¥ Burns, on Peritonitis. After an ‘animated dis- cussion on these topics, the meeting adjourned. vel an Plan AyoTHER Boat Kace.—Preparations are being made for a race on the Potomac, vetween boats of the Analostan and Potomac Clabs—the A agaiust a six oared boat of CENTRAL BuILpine PR yp ome atin —The fer} Mex.—Major Morse was bi ny qenenloy nent Dd a in the Boatl ef Aldermen,” Messrs. Board of Slater, Decrues or Rivorve—To-day Judge Wylie | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York money market is steady at the advance rates. These on call loans range from four to six per cent. the latter only by the weaker ¢! in the Equity Court made of divoree in three cases. The Gest was in the cise of Al- mira C. Alien agt. John S. Allen. The petition was filed Jan . 1868, and sets forth that te; were married in Fulton county, N. Y., in isi2: charges that her ‘husband ‘treated her, re- tomake any provision for ber support, ond in December, 1865, abandoned her; charges adultery on his part. Mr. A. Lioyd ap- peared for inoner and the testimony was taken by Mr. J.J. Johnson. Also, in the case of Gertrade Foley agt. John J. Foley, in which hae petitioner mrs aia | married * Se has bes become s dram drunkard, and had driven ber from her . compelling her to ‘k thelter at ioeothet charges adultery sak cee yikes = = with visiting houses of ill ir. W. R. Le gem here; that no children have been born to them; that be is oon ive and —— Fosters ry Oo Stns ont fp apg ment, ye ser ink leg, he rho. for service. The no objection to it made petitioner begun d the divorce, and the testimony (that titioner) was taken by J.J. Ae oma ex- poll mi . Mr. T. J. D. Fuller for petitioner. ——e Brat Estate SALE.—Sold by Thos. E. Wag- gama wre estate broker and auctioneer, part ot lot 1 ir square 86, to John Wagner, for 36 cents per foot. ComIxe Reece § reference to the nates. tisement elsewhere it will be seen tha* the Metropotitan Hotel, at New York, has its prices to $4 per day Tug Boanp ov Heaurn held a regular monthly meeting last evening, and sev nuisances were re} nt of water in the vicinit tigi tres build- ing was ordered to be filled up; and Messrs. Hyde and Peter were appointed a committee to investigate a complaint of certain parties as to the damp condition of that part of Potomac pan soemeahy the Firemen’s [nsurance Com- The ectary was directed to request he Mayor to have all os pumps in the town me in perfect order. Tae Pracic Sc mie Aaelegs in being — of the vacation in the public schools, by ng at once such improvements as are needed. Ti The Board, at its last meeting, directed Mr. Libbey to have furnished new blackboards forthe High street schoo! building, and wher- ever else needed. GEORGETOWN COLLEGE.—No changes have as yet been made in the faculty of this institation. as the provincial of the Order of the Society of Jesus has not but is expected here to- io en. ag gh has leaked. out, however, to indicate the ‘probability. of the transfer to St. Aloysius Church, in Washington, of Rev. B. A. Maguire, whose place will be sup- lied by Kev. John Early, now nt of Poyois College, Roger Father Early’s “gt by the transfer to lace in turn altimore of Rev c Charles jtonestreet from ‘St. Aloysius Church, Washington THE WHEAT MARKET 15 ddl, bat the tane is poco | by 2h ball morning to —— hels (good) from Alexan- ore at pat eit 45 per bushe! THE Trinity € Church pool School children will this evenin; *, ot. 8 LBs ae old Trinity Church receive their eit for con- duct and lessons leurise tha pes priate year. GITY ITEMS. A Frean Surriy LY of Moha Mohair, Alapeca, And Nun Cloth Coats and Linen Goods have ar- rived at L. Bar’s, corner 7th and E sts. 13,4 Burr, Drab AND WHITE UmBRELLAS, Lined and Plain, at Low Prices, Large Variety. Gro. C. HENNING. 4107th street, N. W. Frei Jet Sewetry, Oroide Etruscan Jewelry, Alaska Diamonds, Pipes, Vases, Chromos, Satchels, recelved this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Store No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4 and 6th streete. SomETHING New.—The Kensington Linen Collar can be had at L. Bar’s Popular Clothing Store, corner 7th and E ee BA Very Camar—Busixnes Coats. Former price $12; present price, 88. Former price, $15; present price, 10. Former price, #10; Present price, $0 A few fine Colored Cloths will also he offered as follows: Those sold at $2) to #15. Those sold at $25 to A. Saks & Co., No. 6 Seventh street. —_.— A_ New LocaTion.—We see that the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Office has been re- moved from No. 499 Pennsylvania avenue to 451 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4} street, where our friend Mr. P. J. Steer, whose largély in- creasing business demands much larger and bet- ter accommodations than heretofore, is now prepared to show the public a large stock of these unrivalled Machines, which, we are as- sured, he is now henge fd most accommodating terms. More than 47 yo of these machines have already been sold, and the demand is still as large as ever. a THe LATE IMrrovements in the American Hor Boston, leave ag to be wished for by those who quarter under the roof of this leading hotel. Everything fresh and nice; all improve- ments added, and the unequalled management of the past continued. iy YOU WANT to borrow money on collateral, call on Prince, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. He has Silk Umbrellas for $5. 0, worth double the money, and a stock of Shirts, Millinery Goods, &c., at about 30 per cent. less than wholesale prices. _— HeErxer has all kinds of thermometers. 6,3. —__ -+ee-- —____ Hints on Cooking, Etc. German Mustard._Wm. Logier, lowa, sends the following as his method of pre ‘9 tard :— angen of ground mustard add two ounces of and moisten with boiling vinegar; stir for pail au hour with « wondet —, and set it aside, well covered, for half be necessary to thin it. Keop It well covered be to thin it. Keep it well covei in a stone or glass jar.” The mustard as sold in New York has some aromatic addition. Who has another recipe ’ An Excellent Rice .—By Mrs. W.: Two — of milk, one cup each of rice and sugar ful of salt. Wash the rice and edd itto the milk cold, and bake. The secret of having it nice consists its being taken out of the oven before hay) Resp is all dried away. + It shou! op peg tee fy oll peepee ney, — when cool it tt & pu eggs, as there is no watery whey. Teal, f lemon or raisins is an improvement. Cream Joa oth Mrs. R.J. R., Minneapolis, at is cu lour and 1 pint of milk Dolled or 2 f reds or gh ae lente todaver' " vor the ee cb flour while Soultng. —) all boil a few lake the crust and minutes. Make it, hee go In the above misture. tes of the eggs to a stiff froth, add ent rhite sweaten, and put this over ihe and babs = to alight brown. This is enough The Tea Stains on Table Linen.—Mra. wee o7- Mrs. Welch, of New York, doesn’t believe in the census, told the marshal res it may his &7-The bones of about 1, reached Ff country. pursuance of they were originally brought into the oe —____ sz Bonnets are growing larger. wv The use of bg man ny street cars by bummers as lodging houses is matter of protest. 87 Alex. H. Stephens is able to get about his garden on crutches. s7*‘Joe” Lane is a candidate for senator from Or . Since he:anfor Vice-President on the with Breckinridge he has not until now appeared in politics. #7-The San Francisco Board of Health hav- ing adopted a blank form for death certiticates from physician, ‘‘sickness in brest,” “‘hurted on the hed,” etc., will no Foto be received {cos quacks as cause of death. Peed ny Np eG Yor os "8 Saatontions inst the ns in dress, strange to see ““Ziou’s Co-operative Mercantile Iv iu tion” advertise, in Mormon papers, a of French beaded * Hots rasols,” and “perfumed handled parasols.” The latter doubtless convey ‘he odor of sanctity. an extreme rate, and of stock Al @: new, @) Virgil State 6's. old, 6: orth Carcling inn, Sasol, yards pew, EX: 6s, 91, Gold, lidells',." Mar Ket weak: = The fy Tosay. * The Bvening Star. Bacrimons. daly "a eOotton » better fooling. now: nally Teaisice Flour quiet and. ® rece pts of new light, the balk of that arriving ia cot Li sales of red.at “at 1; choice 1. es ol ie at 81 Ga es of compan at $1 ge Bs i ‘Outs onease for heavy. am for ligt Praviniona unchanged. Whisky ie in good deus 2 . aay B. B.—Vit id. OS He ‘ North Garcfina sold sore bigs do K. July 13—Fleur dull and drooptng amber Jaga yl is a shade easi: ring, ‘Cora is dull aud drooping. daly 13—Stocks strong. Money (ns 2) Exchange. long, $i aghore. Ws zinia vmew, 6. OLOTHING, &c. ' ee Sua ON US-THE PEOPLE v0 KEEP COOL. resort chat in crowded just now's rps Hall cris are crouping. their old hew styles of Summer Suits. where the people and nee 8 to is onc ite Ble Light Suite. $10 to' 920, he great — BOYS’ CLOTHING—Sults of © 5 to Linen Suits, $2.50 to 5. PIECE iS of Remember Oak 7. HEIBEROBE, (Buccessor toH. F. Lovpon & Co.,) OLTIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR, Hotel, (late Brown’s,) Sy Wit go. 36M Foam erencar Washington, Ne& IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE cop nership of RANSOM WHITE & heretofore ge casting ta the Grocery, Bruit and om mission Business this day been dissolved by mu. ual consent. Al debts and demands due to and bythe said co- ership will be settled by BANSOM WHITE & CO. The undersigned having en entered into s copartner- ship under and by the firm name of WHITE & WRISLEY, the above business will be continued as heretofore at No. 2, Young Men's Christian Asseciation Build- ing, where will be kept at all times a fall supply of the finest goods belonging to the trade. ‘A continuation of the liberal patronage heretofo extended to the late firm is res pecttally aplicited. ry Sitas P. WHISLEY. Washington, D C., Jnly 1, 157 JyS cost ASELL FEMALE SEMI L Ra RNDAL 8S. Ten miles west of Boston instraeiion thoroagh, careful, complete. Advantages for Music, Paintin: French’ and German, unsurpassed. Particular a tention paid to common and solid branches. Teac! ers chosen Great care. Number limited to 40. Next year Begins September 1sth. Address CHAS, W. CUSHIN' Jy2-m.w f3m F. GREAT ee IN PRICES! a ty OF Eg F ALL G00) Don THE NEXT 60 DAYS corse aM. alas 907 Pennsylvania ave.,and 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, The Stock in part compris at LYONS BLACK DRESS SILK znd arrive at White Saiphur at 1@ next $00 BALRBRAIDS, made to order in Paris, with hout change of Heturni ing lear FRENCH COMSETS White Sulphur st 2-20'p. mand ania ce ‘Wash sind cite Millinery Pi tae ington 5:55 a.m. Elegant elem clon te Cambric and Linen Suits, Straw Goods, Ghantiliy Lace, Bonneta, iy 8-60 603 Penn. ave nD. Quipure Lace, ibbone, Pointe de Venice Lace, inte Applique Lace, lored Velvets, Goods in all otylse, Velvet Biobous, ieee rants Boman and Plain Sashes, == rand Plain Scarfe, eens = ST"It is not in accordance with sisar a Leave daily, ex vice oat Alcon but whew Ten mean to = 9:25 a.m, eon 2; and.as all the goods are marked in mB AL rv Sree STILLNAN & GARLAND, MANUFACTURERS OF CAST AND WROUGHT LRON BAILING, IBON STAIRS, STRAIGHT AND SPIRAL. Garden and Cemetery Adornments, FOUNTAINS, VASES, VERANDAHS, SETTEES, CHALBS, &c. New and Improved STABLE FURNITURE, &c. Foundry and Warerooms, Nos. 1514 gxv 1516 Srrixc GagvEN STREET, Je29-1m PHILADELPHIA. A™ B. SHEPEERD & BROS. HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW 4RON WAKEHOUSE, 910 PENNA. AV., BET.9TH AND 10TH Ts, (sours stDE,) Respectfully call attention to their assortment of @AS FIXTURES, omprising ALL PATTERNs MANUFACTURED BY TER Tucker Manufacturing Co, Hew York also those of Mitchell, Vance & Co, Hew York, WHIOH ARE SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. LOWEST BATES. Bvery Variety of SLATE MANTELS amiga a al imported marbles. TERRA GOTTA AND I80N WAEB, CHIMNEY TOPS, BARTHEN FLUES, VASES, DRAIN TILE, STATORS, BIDGE TILE, SEWER PIPERS, dp. Bole Agescy for MOULES PATENT BABTH OLOSETS. ‘Wo call cepecial to oar PABLOB ents, FURNACES comprising all the most improved varicties, FOUNTAIN JETS of every style. epioarperta ened cerdigaop | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. — ERPETUA'—DECATUR LODGE | . Goorget: — own — ‘: been reanseea to the bait -f greet. DNESDAY rvVe- | loyal members | Bissamry MILLER, pate wm PAINTING, &e. 3 4 PAINTING. } 923, seer. Ot MACAICHOL'S . PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT ABBLING. SIGN Punctuality apd attention to business, Cc, MACNICHOL, |__ 983 D street. bet. seh and Bt. y| SETA meamaenee ret dodo, vim SUMMER RESORTS. _ INEY POINT ways. * Cownty, AMd., wi for fiom of Visit ore, TUESDAY, Sey 5 This pron lar resort been atv atly by the addition of new and iid tage, iy |, and the whols lishment su] with enterely mew Furniture. Ten ome < for the comiort” | pleas ‘of for comtor jean oe timore and Norftik tg and the CE Creek iW C & roo days. i fuharee "asd ors oameees te bat information will be furnished at the Office of the Metropolitan Hotel. 2030-1 "nie eae, j FREDERICK K COUNTY, VIRGINIA tat ae and romantic Summer Resorter \F to ot the a: N th Me enteen miles fr ¥ setet " . Route B.& w di re gh eG; one day. ade weildren aod sere rou Bagenie in kinds ot gota |= weeks. S@: The usual doin tion ts and for familie who pm aero, nunes ' 8. Pratt . Sora ii i WHITE SULPRUR SPRING! FREDERICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA. | Only 15 miles from Stephenson 3 Depot PO +a point on the Harper's Ferry and Winchester Bail road, eine Pl ren Winchester. iatering Place is now open. under ince the = or wit 7 wars que oven a = a give caiire satisfaction wat ‘ine hy teed BAND OF MUSIC will be in attend ance. and Masquerade and a Fancy Balle will be fre- ‘at the 8; } the Springs iy given d | SS ay smiphlete for alte aingeibat The v from Balti pas at 86; from =. Chil =~ pe Na 5 fe servants three-fourths, or commod % pane A, ox Jol Prepubaate. em s™ ee eabepe COBB'S ISLAND, VIRGINIA, is now open and BEADY FOR VISITORS. TEBMS—$3 per Day: $16 per Week, Address COBB BROTHE! oa Ronte—Steamer from Baltimore or Bi odo to SAUQUIER babe? 2 HS ed “SyaInas, ‘Will open J ane 20h 0 under the man- sqgment of Mr. 8 ir euaB J. SANDERS. ‘eber been engaged for the. wines are reached by rail to, the town of Carriages for the Springs: Ax miles dinaut ver ¢ Jasin SSomertie BOT oe MDa BRANC; Reception of LON | NEW JERSEY, Will be Opened for the on the ificent stracture, | cated at the Dd | of, this now famous summer all the adv: of to make its guests attention of Mr. JAMES SYKES = Mr. PETEB GARDNER, so long known to the pabl — surely guarentee to thove that cae malar Ty OUBLE DAILY TRAINS ro PHUR SPRINGS, VIA 0. OW end after BU NDAY, the th giant, 8 train” for GREENBRIEK, rR WHIT BL uPata SPBINGS, will leave Wi train to or from Annapoi ror elias Leave at 7:29 0: w WAY Sestione Snide Leavest 7:23 0 0 and 7:45 p.m. ALL PARTS OF THE Senne tat pace a maeoanlts 338 na 7-45 rt 4 Station wit a ney ae from ror ourebin ts betweed Relay H mse geSpebare Teave ft 2:50" p'm . connecting at y Hi Winchester accom: meet tickets to the West can be had at mpi i te ft Office at all boure in the for New York. hie. end Boston, sve ad- vertiscment of © Ehrongh eater L. COLE. General Tick: oe Ages 6 KOONTZ, Gent ks Ag't, Washington. jels "TBEougn us LINE Purnia AnD NEW TURK Washimotot 3 Trains between W. TON one xEW YORK ary run as " ooacn ena SRS ORL ir sy a THE LARGEST IN THE CITY. WALL, ROBINSON & ©0,, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOS, my tt Washington, D.O. EW AND SEOOND-HAND FURNITURES. To mr aND THR T NEW PaMILY SEWING MACHINE can BE ON EASY TERMS, COMPANY'S SALESROOMS Purchasers instructed at residences. wy ly 7 re VELUPE 3 EPEAT ER PBS paper Wrap- pers, which thie Department may require during « Deried of four (4) years, commencing op tbe let day of October, 1570, vir two qualie sige, 31.16 by $1.2 inehes— all Istter size, 33 No.2. ~<a letter three g S by 51.2 inches—three then, 4 Fall letter siee. (for circulars.) angammed B35 hy S12 inches ne qualit Kintera letter sine, 31-2 by letter, sine. 3 13.09 69s teaches, itor med « wality Ufc. size, 313 WU 87 Sibchee’iwo qual ne Extra official size. 485 by 1 1-4 inches—one, STAMPED NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS af b 2 inches, round oat += 8 rea 3, NTIN a, taren Srvukes oF hanorac: ve Eovelopcs and | Fecneens must be Cmboesed With postage of such denomine tions, sty lee and colors. er devices to prevent + And boar each Qrinting and raling as the Postmmater The chop: ment. paper ot approved quality. specially manufactured for tb: iT pore. Whenever envelopes are ordered of the stylee known as “black -tined or self. Rita or ruled op the face.) the same shall un without efaiions' ei the contractor to pay all charges for royalty in the use of patented inven ions for said lined or raled envelepes. ne of the contractor ° Tight of requiring new dies one of not now end securely by ml . sbould the use of them or permanent! ued they shal? y tarped ever to the er ter ageul, ar the Postmaster Gemeral mag direct G The envelopes must be mumed. the and perfectly of cach except ¥ i oot less than hall entire Iongt! wre » be slew Rand-gummed not less than three Teurthe of an inch, in width across the end SECURITY FROM FIRE AND zue 3 Bidders are notified that the Dr mdition of the contract, thi shall be mannfactar T esto insure security against sone re- tory Must at all times be enbject to jionef an ae utof the ent. who Rill quire e the etipulations-el the Contrast ts be faithfully observed el oraere with cotton or finen cloth glued. on cach te contain net les than two huedred and pad of the oe and letter sizes, Oe iA ndred of the rately. ‘The mews rine, to contain net ¥ each. The boxes sre te be wrapped end, cecerely: fectennd te strong manille paper and sraled. so as wo safely bear trans portation by mail for delivery to postmasters. When or more -pvelopes are required to Till Postmarter, the straw or ng the saine must wo.den cases, well at th hoop-tron. andl two thousand ‘sre re= te — an by 6 placed Upom wy ovata nanan euvelopes or se (raneport Sia genistein provfing. The whole to be done ander the “pape. tien and direction of an agent of the Department. - “ DELIVERY. tarnished he envelo and wrappers must be fornist: and delivered with all reas mabie dispat bh. ompicia nail respects ready for use apd \u euch wantiting aa ‘may be required. to Ail the dail post masters, the a to be at the’ Post Office Department, W ington. D.C.,or at the of- fice of an dui oo oye gd to inspect end re. ceive the name the very to be at the op- igetngt ptr ater (3 and the cost of de- ivering. as well as all expense of storing. packing apd water proofing tbe paki. bs ts cobirnctor, 2 a Pt tmens Wrappers: tot watch are luvited, showing the A qualities and colors > the style of cumming, with bed on application Ww the “The sdvertiooment and 8 epecimen of the <ampl: nl 0 euselopes and wrapper furpisbed by the attached to and made part of each bectouedt cred i Fo proporal will be sred unless offered by a suufecturer of enveloper. lopes.epd nccompauied by a sivie pert setae = ARD—AGREEM ~ py rect will be award I RESERVATIONS. shine Pommanter General reserves to himeeif the 7 end all bids, judgment, u iptereate Goveregens cone Fn ‘a ‘9 annul thereof gh FLiGUsB et Hops, Bet re STOCK, ALL GBADES, MILL rEEDe BALED BAY. ac, ae, For sale low, in lots to suit, by Aa Indiana avenge 306 Near Baltimore and Obio Depot,