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* ———— _ ALEXANDRIA. SUMMER RESORTS: | PAINTING, &e. while a "PHB. porci HOUSE, © “OS , 4 923° THE ORSEQUIBS TODAY. | [nt argent tad unused Sratard sr | Slacns SEO Sakon ee MENTeg a |, The Sonteetateveang tas tho vowing | TR ROTARTRR REN | 223. {. rune. | 928 —— : 2 Propristere F ‘ . FRIDAY -Suly 15, 187@- | gne rameral Cortege—Services at the thority in that important branch of the national tienorat Sherman on the part of the'Armg ant nt Disrumnanen —The alley eats — 4 MACAICHOL'S of Renpeet—A: Fy visited hea ent : al a ilsbeoden tr toon their — in noe tre which tet oa Cameron has, fora time past, enjoyed an PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT ‘Testimenials e- of was alwa} y a reputation ‘consequence of the _ — . LOCAL NEWS. most instructi: from the °ALCIMINING ond WALL PAINTING. GILD. - tom ef the Washingtes his ‘assiduous attention and ve ome. oe hebavior ot some of its inmates, but vane nd WALL PATE FEBO. GILD. City Councils, #c, cm of eamenit See arse, BELL | will be’ act ty ascumpinamte ae Phita: | oflate the disturbances have been of such & brcosative PAINTING. ” Amasements, £e. consisting of himecif and x character as to attract the attention of the po- - top the steamer alt Dahigren, his sister and his surviving chil- navy yard and the friends and relatives ies. A sow there ‘covebloned S. 2 i Pare material, good work and moderate pric. Dany Excunmonste Giynen At ae tive eeaperiarad yearsay eed dren, three sons and two daughters, to his pad aivonee pisceed, to te te ee the collection of a crowd, and resulted in TREAT, Sey 5% tah ae Punctuality and atten'tou to busimess. Darcy sxocasiom of the steamer Arrow to | Ten ate naferred Trou tha ioe bux ts wnien | Rome, in Washington, and oun, moet ctery, where the remains will be interred. Incas, Beh). Bovwell, and Patrick Doras ako hay atty eal ©. MACHICHOL, rssahtesi of Morning Star Lodge, I. 0. G. | they have laid since death, to ® handsome me- pe A the scenes of hls do- ration were closed: aga ‘tee Equity Court was | Were engaged init. ‘the whole estab 22-2 _983 D ctrest, bet. hand tem. T., to Marshall Hall. =r See ee et ee ee fnerte Mater) I found his Sfidren fn tbe Sab- net in session, Judge Wylie being present at the | | THE Ew Faas Pole eee, Sateretood sey soe Tyery appl, G27 ¢ ssrascisnep 1042 558 Surre’s ABT GALLERY, street. nished ver handles and ornaments, with | bath school, thatthe Board apy ay ee pan opi ie { ABLISH| i Sakiow ane asawr, sr Peoreme’” | hactie;tiner tet, mmebed “Hea | Sart ele tarvag aensenyat Sh | gteemroemNaluacins dat goer | Rives, agare ao ie te SEEPS ALE |W coors ator carol eS a Se ae ee Site tate marriage, Giieesed to- is, pret. the arrival of the funeral procession, and made the dhambor ofthe Woard Aldermen to'mor™ Steer Soper, week. 870 Ey — SS eee iber 13th, 1809; died J. 12th, 1870.” ‘crowd. Tow morning o'cloc! purpose je DsaTH OF Putiir R. ForNzy—We regret pence of ins Gcsamsl ud osbokten Aiscol- | simpler Some St wee ¥ while he, himesit, Ee iect lo coumcixs. Re eer ae com for offcersand members of be we furaahed ofthe tice to learn by @ dispatch from New Orleans \that | oreq, put otherwise the corpse looked perfectly | seemed satiafied to be Sebvaln, Unser | special meeting of-the Councils was heid at | ‘Ne Police force. Vero.—The has de- | (VAI Forney, Fa died at ite at haly pacethns | BatuFal. ‘The body was, in compliance with the | tm the it wan my delignt tofind a poet cordial | S o'clock last evening, and a message fiom the | tq a ATOR the new te | (ae eEEDER ICS COUNTY, VIRGINIA Delnck’ pecker had im that city athalt past three | wishes of the family, attired in white pants and | Dis Toot it was og gies Mayor having been read in each board, a joint | the City Council on night = vy eek Tre ae to et day of | vest, and undress uniform goat On top of the | ofthe tamily, whose “conatisution appease fof top too tani ae tok Presi. | will return it with his to that ody | , Ths delightfal and romantic Summer, Re of the Pontchartrain railroad, is New Orleans, | Saket, which was covered ——— ein, Sento tee Aldermen . to-morrow night. cae lipped under to me felicitous. How little flag, was @ beautiful eros and wreath of im- | S.7° © anticipate the ae it was in motion, he sl the wheels @- and bad his left leg fractured below the knee. | Mortelles, as also the hat and sword of the the succeeding How gsi "a | fecqcgualsting ot, Messrs. Brooks, Piper, Shep- He suffered intensely, and lockjaw resulting i N know the par from the wound carried je was educa- | A perfect Sunday quiet prevailed in the Navy ‘and the griefs him off. to | Sct, was ted le resolutions; and ted at Georgetown College, D C.. and ad 00 | ie ine ne eT eT reared te | Those days were halcyon days io the social | the ketiman (Mr. A. R. Shepherd) submitted INDIVIDUALS OR FAMILIES to or from rs family. The then moving following: find the “Saltimore and merous friends in this city. His remains have | Steven muster this morn Be IY me ae ‘degree, the | Wheress iden dispensa Pro West, wi Amore Fee ees Philadelpaian °° ©" Y*%°4 | orciock various Army and Navy officers began | 08 the stage, still rey, dence, on the Iith instant’ Aten sane pap ea ge eagpeoe . The seenery for interment to ee Se ee ee py ly be by pe Dahigren, of the Navy of the United States, de- | snd the fare lower time shorter than —— mate friends of the family. The attendance, | siagor the century and recall those closely're. this life: Therefore Dzan—Information has reached here of the | however, at the residence was emall, in deter. a ; death of William ©. Mohan, of this city, at | cnec te the wishes ef the oidow of the daucesenl, Hier) "BO assisted Om the birth day ofthe repub- | Resolved by the Board of Aldermen g, a &. Brunswick, Georgia, near which point he has Secretaries Kobeson and Belknap, and Ad- z the City Paricss Repucep.— , While time was wearing on this patient and | we hereby express our sincere regret at the de- Business Suits. = — gaged a < were there, as also Minister Thorn- : - - po ye ee ee Nichinng nn wedith of (rote ae eae Ear | mise of one w o, long a resident of this comm. | Those sold at-420 now selling at $16. ROPOSALS YOR <TAMPED ENVELOPES mains will be brought to Washington fur inter- | Swiss Consul General, John Hits; and & large ‘4 ri Ein tn tn hour of trig, | ety: Rad. wom Pig = r Those sold at $15 now selling at #12. AND NEWSPAPEK WKAPPERS ment. ne . sumber of the Naval officers now on duty in the | $54 ¢9 render still move celuabie Pannen for bin dovetion te hie county, fas loyalty @ the Those sold st £30 poten | at aes, Post Orice DeraRtMet. July 11 a atl ected most | various branches of the department in this city, : G a ~ oe - . upright and honorkble. aaa,” Hie sensed with | General Shesmsas (iar Sait setae ae forest needs It is trae his lot hast thew ay soe | Walon, and the ability which had give Bim A. Saxe & Co., 316 Seventh street. ere | m con the lich day ot Ausel 150. for torn ability in our city Councils, and was for some | about a quarter to nine o'clock, with his wife cast in a period of profound péace, and th repul —— since the war. and ‘cflort will be the “Stanuped Envelopas, and “WN. time tant Cormamissionet of Public Batld- | and daughter. The battalion of Marines, four pect of rising to eminent rank in his pro. |" Resdeed, That we tender to the family of the | _ PERSONS DESIRING to replenish their ward- made to give entire satisfaction ‘to al. the, pers.” whith this Department may re weet of the National Metropolitas Becky cas | Ompanica in all, commanded by. Colonel Hey- | PoDn so remot iedend Tere aie Pro deceased our sincere # od reverentiy | robes before leaving the city for country resorts, “Sine CT Tocwbers ee dent of the National Metropolitan Bank) was eect Panes mar sand Lloutonants Wallace. | of” straightened circamatances and "Sctient | Coors ci nase Vokes Woeoneane the,| Will de well ¢o call and seo the elegant sasort- Seo tre Baup OF MUSTO wip be in attend- a Depo a: jessell, Berter. Eis. 5 See Bilewe toil, of noble, heroic fortitude, he struggled on, | grief of every mourner. went of Unestne: Tave sat exceed- | Guently fia Mo. 1. Mote clas.2 Abs sheten-ewo quali> ——— were in line 1 front of the residence at haif | !l. " i d H i ingly low prices, at the Popular Clothing House —_ i = . : © qual Tue NATIONAL Cane Murrise Av Oaxixa- | past € clock preceded by the Marine Band.” | Pratine the jnereasing burden of, a growing Mt Surporstion becloeed on ot rhino Pennsylvania avenue, be~ | and at Hemme’ Golemen pBefemmores | “So. 2. Ondiaory letter sine, 3126 by 51.2 tacheo— oN.— Yesterday's Proceeds ‘The coi pou- There were no services use, and at ne 10th streets, Sutel the Neliuece denian writing from | balf-past nine o'clock, precisely, the remains | Bis clear and dauntless genius, sceking’ his way | the day of the al, and that tho aad and 0) ad Company fsene | three qualities round tr Wickets gad for tre Says, from, Balt Ne ara Vetter sine,33-8 by $1.2 inches—threa ot anuslitics. ean See CAT ate tree mee xtra letter size, 31-2 by 635 ipchos—three letter «izes 12b9 pies? Oficial deer 3's by 87 sichee™iwo qual ALasKa Diapawns, <a Extra official «ine.4 3-5 by W 1-4 inches—one French Jet Jewelry, 7 — Sh. MPED NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS. to professional renown. Notwithstanding h of Gounells attend the fune- Cakington Grove, Md., last evening, says: The | appeared at the front door. borne by eigut sea- | ) p"preaslonal Years in the pu'lic service, | ralvand that s topyof these resolutions, prop- ete went enon wich now largely repre- | men, in charge of the-pall bearers, Ciencrals | he‘nad not vet aaceised. the fall nod erie erly engrosted, be tosumattod th ane ot Tidy Dearly every State in the Union, has dou- | Sherman, Zelin, Eaton and Schriver, Vice Ad- | Mond, not. 30 eof Daytain ot tha Mev as | ey enero, ree eam amenty four hours. From Wash- | miral Porter, Rear Admirals Hoff and Golds- | Ett, oud ue, tno apenin Of, April, 1861, the | “Mr Shepherd’ sald, in submitting the resolu Sh ann nice Kev. S. L. Wilton, Rev. Mr. | borough; the corpee being preceded by General | Cities “came and’ we at ote vividly | tions, he desired to make a few remarks, but cech and Rev. Mr. Chenowith. AtSa. m. to- | Sherman, Admiral Porter and Rey. Dr. Sunder- recall the confusion and terror, the dreadful | would not indulge in a fulsome eulogy. The tee Takeneral experience, meeting was held in | land, the battalion of Marinesimthe meantime | fochtnae “aah wing uncertainty of that | memory of Admiral Dahlgren did not require the Tabernacle, with great effect, under the su- | presenting arms. hi time. He was stil at his post In the yard when if; but he would speak of his character and life neat os boleees eee Se. leo spinced in the hearse: | every officer who outranked him abandoned the | as he knew hin, lig knew him at the breaking . ¢ Conference, 2 mich " . ‘was “faithfu Gray, "of Philadelphia. About $300’ was raised | minute gune were fired from the ordaance | c®Use of the Union and went over tothe insur- | out of the rebellion, when he ‘aithful ——_o—___ Tue G. C,H. Dress Sure The largest assortment of fine Dress Shirts, in many vi They have been lately improved by the intr: duetion of finerstock.” =Proved By the intro- Geo. C. Hernixa No. 410 Seventh street J 8 inches, (for 4 “ -. sof. Oroide Initial Buttons, Pix aud five-eighihe by 912 inches, (round cut,— to pay balance of debt on the Tabernacle. At | wharf as moved off, n the following | ECt'ts, strie¢ accordance with Hees tang oe | among the faithless found” of the ‘Ga bas ni Hair Pins, Jet,” COBB'S ISLAND, VIRGINIA, | quailty 1 &; m-, Public services at the stand, when Kev. | order: Music, tion of Marines, ministers, | mand of the place, but it was one of those | war truly a devoted patriot in the hour of the Jet Bandivers, is now open and | EMBOSSING. WATER ™M S, ERINTING, 4. McKendree Riley, ot Covington, Kentucky, | pallbearers in Tre Boke pare Canines, supreme moments in the life of the | country’s nced. His watchword was duty, Pipes, Vases, Chromos, Satchels, i » PAPER, STYLE OF MANORAC* hed from the text, “ Grow in ."* &c. | one containing Mrs. r , Pau ostog eat nation, when the fate of the Republic hun, faithfully did he adhere to it. His lite was ra bea 4 BEADY FOR VISITORS. All of the above Rnvelopes end Wea; must be his was (aly a grand sermon. Propositions | Mr. G.Godderd and his cousin, and ‘and his | #POn the capital, and the fate of the capital | of usefulness, and wo to-day but feebly express | Received at Prigg Jewelry Store, No. TERMS—§3 per Day: $18 por Week. ith postage ramps, Olesuch denumine strong, illustrations very tine. He was followed | with Mre.Reed, a sister af the Ce hung upon vy yard; ‘and when that yard | the true sentiments of the veople of Washington”| 451 Pennsylvania avenue. between 4 and 6th a 8-3 per Day: vr EEs, styles and colors. must have such water mark by « strong exhortation by Key. L. K. Dunn, of SS children, (the ee eldest son, | Per fuitor men whose loyalty was already wa- | in honoring the memory and worth of Admiral | &treets. adress 008s EROTRERS, ces to prevent imitation, abd boar eucia Eee anes ceald nati leas yering—ready to be borve away by one of the | John A. Dahlgren. y Ser peace S27 Ronte—Steamer from Baltimore or Norfolk to i ao Lt Pm. we were favored with a delight- | could not be reached .) Then strangest infatuations that ever swept over a | Mr. Barton said, in seconding these regolu- | | A Frees Surrty of Mohair, Al and | oherrystone. (a Fy Ee A 4 ful Children’s Meeting in the Tabernacle, under | lowed the officers Of the navy, who were in at- great and free le. Then he stood up, taith- | tions it was perh: ting a few words | Nun Cloth Coats and Linen Goods have ar- | © ——————— complies temnicheed tor batens ter tae ac charge of that excellent christian lady, Mrs. | tendance in ehrriages. ppt tened with the necessity above | should be sail touching the dena; rived at L.. Bar's, corner 7th and Este, 13,4 | FYAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, | 35" tiust be of approved quality specially. raph: Several meetings for holiness were | | The route of the procession, up 8th street east, | (0! and true, and rising rank or order, he stood | whose memory every lover of his country shoul: ———>—_— ‘Will open J a Se manufactured for the purpose. held in the tents at the same hour. Pennsylvania avenue and 4% street to Dr. Sun- | fo banner that had wavedover | revere and cherish. The people of the eastern | SOMETHING New.—The Kensington Linen ya LAB) bARDELS Whenever envelopes are ordered of the «tyles wit, 7% Pm. preaching by the Kev. G. R. | derland’s chureh, was thronged with spectators. ldm in so many breezes under heaven. He as- | section of this city, composed largely of the em- | Collar can be had at L. Bar’s Po Clothing | “Weber's Music hes beau engaged for the ined eT cls, of Wisconsin. on Christian Manhood. AT THE CHURCH. sumed the command by the neceasity of nature, | ployes of the Navy Yard, feel especially lost | Store, corner 7th and E streets. 13,4 | season. This was a [owerfal Gecourse, logical andeffec- | 4... arrived in front of the church a | and of his condition, a command which was im: | {n sorrow at this national bereavement. ‘They ——_@—___ The Springs are reached by rail to the town of Hog (hroughout. followed by thrilling exhorta- a - mediately after, however, contirmed to him by | know that this distinguished naval hero was the | _1” You WANT to borrow money on collateral, | W: ee meager® ill take Naylor's tor by Kev. B. M. Adams, of New York. few minutes past ten o’clock, and the marines the authority of the government and #0 deter- | friend of the soldier, the sailor, and working- | call on Prince, 1006 Pi vania avenue. He Carriages for the Springs, miles it, over & The ao sunset to =a. ‘chandeeg | WeFe halted on the east side of thestreet, facing | mined and resolute ‘was the spirit of the man man, and in an hour of need was their best, | has Silk Umbrellas for worth double the | S9e¢ . f and a stock of Shirts, Milli preachers, gathered from every of our | ¢ church. The corpse was taken from the foories, bape hetrerteekem «rere soaeed terror, that | truest and finest ally. Of his service to the a By inery 5 Bis Week $2.50 day. v2 | money, , | Joris “oomweniUs BOYLE Mi BoP, Saing his bent Judguasne said here. The | &c., at about 30 per cent. less than wholostis =—S 4 large country, in ‘silent devotion on | hearse by eight seamen, the pail-bearers on | Us Tewildering: te saloctod 8 tacll enepsee Seon ot tes oo cena Wed with tha herois | priseas <i 3 ‘EST END Hi with ocasicad er singing Lemns of praine. | either side, and preceded by the o@ictating min- | $0, bewildering, he selected a, smal gard, ant | Setines the ce one the nee ae —— LONG BRANCH, NEW seRser, | wert (ibe contractor "Fhe ‘Seep toned ballenagenns nos ‘be adeyaately | followed. by the: haunctists feat nr tis we | quietly by might oe etek. Yen an ok | wncte of the inventive genina st-Jekn A. Dani: | _BENTIRE nat all kinds of thermometers. 6.3, | Will be Opened for the Reception of Guests on the for'any stumps or dcaceslattinns Sida ot sow ‘bed. . fence in case of! et, with all m are known throughout world. E ‘changes deectibed. Many Persons formerly opposed to | ceased and officers of the Navy and Army, the | defence in care of | Preparations had been | With Intense sorrow his sudden doce GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. mae sit ur extra cuarge, ot grace embraced ie theoretically cad caterk | Docume, qutared, the, ch Pulpit. a dingeseleg | Completed, the very man whom he had most | heralded in the various departments, and it Was a coutract the successful bidder may mentally, many ministers enteging on this ex- | performed on the organ meanwhile. Previous | "usted, and who knew the whole secret, de- ee ee eee peri i to the arrival of the cortege the seats on the | Setted to the enemy. But in the midst of all ‘tood the storms when waves were rough, be te dies for this perfidy and confusion, he was full of cour- Had ina sunny home fell off, wam, corner ‘and “The w tat really puma kept by 1 <7 . pa oe trp og pm doe ReAty tas core cmeet ee meee char- Like ships that have gone down at sea, town, on SUNDAY EVENT coer and AS Tree Trorete AMoxe tHe K | ag hoon ites M 4 Chi rch, ‘Mayor En. acter no doubt contributed mainly the pres- ‘When heaven was all tranquillity.” Perot grb) a) (of permanently discontinued they sheik PYTHIAS—Convocatiom of the Anti-O. B. ory, Ma SPP, Bro ack the wo mavor Em- | Crvation of order and to the safety of the'port | - But death sverioves shiningumash, aad te | Ree Trice ts Sok soctne ae Hie IO Nee eee ccalt—Lase evening, 9 | 7 Me. 5. 2. Deen eed ctunpeominent cit | ST or the oly. Suck wos tno ‘ieee | the eee his unerring finger Vited toattend., 2°70 Sanding are Se ae ee ee Bass meeting of convocation of all Knights of | zens. umbers employes of the navy- | Gidea} through which we d at that | to one of whom the of the States | “'By order: C, W. CALWELL. “s TT oe. Prthias of this District opposed to the 0. B yards and residents of the eastern section of the moment, such was instrument | may say, “He was a faithful friend, a good com-| 715.3" JESSIE LRTOREN Conti Reconts. anaes the peeing tay ae oak pertoctiy, which meeting was called by the general city were presen’ which Providence so silently but grandly | panion, an exemplary father, a true petriot and | for cireulare) & be puton by not lees than bent mittee, mas Beld at Gad 1 rellows? Hall, 7th | All havin beng reaied. se pastes read da por- | employed for our decurity. of, wilt not pbe pos- | an honest man.” Faithful among the faithless, P14NOS AND PABLOR ORGANS GLOTHING, &e. an tech the entire ; the wrappers to be eles re a was very largely attended, ev tion Cor od sible for me, at is time trace ie ited not between two ns at the out- ——————— Bot lees three fourths of ledge of the juriadiction being represented. |. ‘The pastor, Rev. B- Sunderland, then delivered | fim ape Tite of this dlatingulabed serventcr | teen or ae en, The fag of his country | 2OE sRitason’s MUSICAL EXCHANGE. ~cogaae A. T. Cavis, of No. 11, presided, with Mr. | the following address : band. BE SUMMER 18 ON US—THE PEOPLE | in width acrows the end. as we do, for cash, and Fre T TO KEEP COOL. J axpenera bohcnmoeparaiieats aaah metee The summer regort that is crowded Jb Stewart, of No. 6, . l= Foxwell offered a series of resolutions, which My friends and bearers, to-day 11 his country through all his public action thus | which he lovéd so well was his onl guide, and retary. Mr. G.J. THEPUNERAL ADDRESS. the old, | begun. _ His exploits are before the world, and | having sworn to protect it by land and by sea, # twill re- Are too well-known to need recital here. There | he lived faithful to that oath. Washington city | snabled to selt at lower rates than any house in the | now ie Gak Hall a ot that the envel- Brown, of No. 1a, wa cha Tee ee | nee ety ee Can Te i eeraves | is one feature of bisexperience, however, whien | has lost a. fuiswd: fr: hin troet an ineton city | spebled and Upon thewame terms. GsON - be, their ld oo Olefin Sate ee eared ond ot tee Tulsequentiy reported the resolationn anh | mystery. Hursan ite e ike the ftmanea thy | to me has a slgolticance of peculiar taterest. | lively mterest im, the elfare, and was deeply | syiser 128 Bridge Strest. | Company, always alive to the wants of pe cb tee subsequently reported the resolutions with | my: ree a 4 pont ditfereth phecety and that is the sorrow which came upon him | interested in all its arts, sciences, literatare and | —” - NT 0 SELAGT YouR ‘yles of Linen, Ty Must at all times be subject to a few amendments, and after they had been dis- | i, brea Moma hh coh tise there ig | trough irepented strokes of family affliction. | improvements. Let his memory be cherished J? 200 want to Gaia STATIONERY and they | the of out, who cussed at considerable length they were adopted. pepe Foved ct om thes ‘cot there | OF all is beautiful household — one | by its inhabitants and his example followed by SHEET MUSIO. MUSIC BOOKS. - with the | will rquify, the stipulations of the contract to be essence » provide for the formation of a be Re tent one re ig | after another was swept away from | those who wish to see maintained a genuine | frome large and commence at @3.50; | faithfuliy observed ary grand lodge, Di e law: there is lamen A him. In 1844 @ son named after himseit, form ot government. the order? and provision is made for a full repre- | Coming into the conscious society of our ing | 151 his son Lawrence, in 1855 his angelie wits, Mr. Connally onbd :—A good man has departed tintation of the subordinate lodges in which henterades sorting oe ote aoe asthe | in 1858 his, if fomible; more, angelic dauguter | and the Praise of our people will follow | him to there are no P. C.’s, and that the membersof nd it and glorio: 4 wb ve, the service 01 count the subordinate lodges will continue thelr or, | Human experience lies ike an ofn vefame | Lizzie, in 18 his gallant and glorious boy. the | the grave, In well-assorted stock, at POE & BSELIGSON’S, 125 Bridge st. We have just received a fine lot of WRITING and WRAPPING Rete ae be pee York 4 5 to ricer. Also. BLANK BUOKS of ciptions. —_— ; Ly ganizations as permanent. The president was | between the lids of birth and death, and its Serid wane of A tbat ie Coivane ieee polenta tieven us Mein ena cee x iieral discount to those whe purclvase by the fizles, for ordered ‘wove: “Wemember Ook Hel, nove apd totter diame, es cot tendend nk, Se Guthorized to convene the grand \oilge prior fo | Pages are filled with events far more wondrous | fivid sense of all that ie chivalric a country; in | wept with him over their early death. ‘He loved | “autity. rae gy Sha ie Toes pe petter goods at lower prices | Camcial or extra official size separately. “Ee iuows: Pca nat sand we understand it will be con- | than any creations of romance or any seta | April of the present year his beloved daugtiter | our city well, and among his latest. labors were (toni bor mane oF San Sailer houses, Posesesing unlimited fecilitics, Pape reppery cope wacked ia bomen fo Gpitala wk vened om the 23d inet. : Pdi a ri tho hopes and tease { 22 Through, all these — T have seen boa plans for . en ne — “ pape ible to show goods at Oak Hall Clothing Oo.'s, | gv, he wray fastened ia stroug Base BATL— Second Auditor's Ofice vs. Sccre- | Of triumphs and defeats, of honors and hamilia. | »'™, pallid with the tumult in his breast, Hapry sre we in q oped, SPRING vy Horbus Teh stress, ite Post Uffice. PRING AND SUMMER GOODS pa Pea fi manille paper a to aafely trane- 9 bravely stifling down the bitter et jal intercourse with the great and wise men . Business Manager. ee bear tra ssp Boe Tan DaAEd Of directors of the | Sone peas Uke the swooping winds over the very |r‘ iis "Gesolation.’. But when the Flic! | oftherepathion Whocentinectel otter pI Oh mpic Base Ball Club kindly granted the use | heart of humanity, to see how its depths are | fy won iric, it cut through the heart of on [recious treasure to him who cherishes it in wf their grounds yesterday afternoon for agame | Sonnded and how its waves are stirred. How it between picked ni rom the shines in the sanl, lows et 5 D- Dress father also. It was then as if he had been | hisheart. Long may it be our privilege to a) We are now selling onr spring and summer P mes from the above offices. ight and how it glows in the i F J. HEIBERGER, * (Buccessor toH. F. Lovpon & Co.,) he ip stron , CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY with: hoop-iron, ready to die for his son, and, indeed, he had | preciate and to honor men like him for whom is ox Rp To voeY, i Nine innings were played, in which the Second | ® can measure the sympathies | Siready died for him in his soul: we this day mourn—men whose truth and integ- WITHOUT BBGA MERCHANT TAILOR, ired, proper labels of direction, to be fersiateea tor Auditor's were victorious by a score of 39 to 28, | 80d aspirations which spring toe wile | “Ou! when for the last time on carth, they | rity, and talents and patrioiic devotion attest tike Embracing handsome Lawns at 12% cts ; Parasols iy er Pelion, Hotel. (late Boowe>,) ah agent of the it, must be placed upon Two home runs were made—one by McGowan | Held of our humanity, and wax to a com- | V./eq'on that morning of the 2! of January, lity of their nature, and reflect honor and | at half price; Summer Carsimeres and Linen Drills lo. avenue. Wesbington.— | cach package by the contractor. "Wooden cases, cect and the other by Langworthy. In the ninth in- | prehensive growth reachin; Gat for eternity’? | Ts64, in the harbor of Charleston, anid the rox glory upon their conntry. SES Sai thce; 13.200 yards Calicocs best makes ax M0 Sse eee | Sininn exvelonec or onan te ng a fine double play was made by Akers and hat germs of a my Seg vot a of guns, and the wild requiem of disordered | ‘The resolutions were then adopted, ard the and 12s ote... good ak 6X ots. aa ae LOAN OFFICES. water routes. must be provided with euitable water — iat rop. The game wae cloee and excith ee do gerard mes aad thenaptare wei ch | Waves, did they pone pate that that meeting | joint meeting adjourned. Syid barging Bridge st., Georgetowa, D. ©. throughout, and some brilliant lisplays of bal Yu of father and son, we come, a how may we VETER. le 3 “THOMAS DOWLING getown. pi ABRA! toming were exhibited by both tues, ‘The | beat like our pulse cae eed eg human races! | not trust, it has come. “ter a necting of the Gecunan Vetere an et: ag | FRY THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown. S Yen ome ete Foe spectators, of whom there were a goodly num~ | How vast and complicated are the vicissitu Yet the bitterness of this earthly experience | 4 meeting of the German Vet ncaa ber present, appeared well pleased with the | Which roll over the world, tending towards t amateur exhibition. Mr. Stokes, of the Thing | bourne from whence 7 Auditor's office, acted as umpire. and Mr. Tay: 0 at last the storms—after ~ DIOK'S VALUABLE | 9thet-rwill be open from oe, qasim &, measure absorbed in ee new order ot held last erening, the. President, Major John ah ae ee ay tS arose immediat the con- | Tzreciak, chair. The death of Rear /4 the ciusion of the war. The scattered family of his | Admiral J. A. Dahlgren, an honorary member lor, of the Second Auditor's office, kept ley chil, afer ite strong excitemonts and ite | Sitiy affections not indeed be re-collected, | of the union, was announced. Resolutions seore. The following is a summary of the nine | dreamy apathy—cast pe a on | but Providence was preparing for him some respect to his memory were adop ted. apnin, 4 ensure com) rerings ai eS a Second Auditor's...0 5 310 5 0 3 0 9-39 aw te ae ee bythatre- | bereavement of the past. In the ‘Monte | Sr. Atovarve RELine Society—The House Secretary's. 55 420 Sat 5S | cor Uh, aa bane heen te on ae | Anam 1865, he was Cte in a | of Representatives yesterday Passed the joint a newly organized Junior club, played a neseck sacre-lexpectations. To this shadowy sr & comiderabio’period he! wae permitted to donate to the St, afoysies Society, of game at feltsville, Md., yesterday afternoom, | Jo we come at last, Pratrca ham, We 0 over, itis | Cuioy the delights of his mew. home | Weatwogro Dt, een el purposes, the ith the Arlington’ se _dafeating them bya faome thee belief or er itonly | s*ociations without the interruption of official | two. frame buildings located on ground leased d public duty. He was afterwards placed in | by the United States, at the corner of N street pots. 2 pow ay an unreal vision Hosting before welike the mir- | Command of the South PaciticSquadron, hers | Cod Goce ‘avenue, and now occupied as THE PAavine Contmacts—The Lost Found— | 960,00 the desert? How then shall Which is te | the same qualities which had made him con. | army offices and quarters, provided that said Fiz Missing Bids Turned Up—Yesterday. Mayor | Dervade all generations, and which has been the spieuaes ere a in ya mane | society La wahdponmn oe rope a reved own GkORCE PETER, trust Emery ived a letter from the late Corpora- those » justre. recall ing- | expense when vacated by tates. 4 jeos. tion ‘Lincoasy, W. A. Cook, stating that Mr, | Bost in ihe were rim peared ton and finally placed in command of the navy- Mi, L, DUNLOP. Bowen had informed him that the bids for lay- to the mas. When Socrates HOS. DOWLING, Anct. | yard, where #0 many years of his earlier lite —_—_— OO errr ing pavement Sc." had been lefty him in one be deep ly to. join the assembly | {Sit ben passed, and at last ‘The Conrte. 4 | 2talities and colors of ‘te reer style of gumming. with of bids. may be Diamonds, Set ce cagticathn We the Assistant Postmas- This advertisement and « of the «ample euvelopes and wrapper furui the meu | ust be attached to-and made part of sak _ of the drawers of bis desk, and of virtuous men; lam tosee again those where he gained THE Pouce Court, Judge Wm. B. Snell.— his final barbor Suislactory guarentecsigasd bs arlene taste if they had not mab! sons whom [ have admired esha ae Virginia Brown, charged with selling liquor on os: Sole partic ‘el % been abstracted since, they would found nae oe So Seneca wrote to Marcia, the = Sg B19 "07, _—- soma ese Sunday. Accused did not appear, Det the wit, At Cost! 7 AWAee-Aeaeines-neane Dat co bother search was immediately made, | Mother of an illustrious Roman, subsequent to | Weal ‘broken company’ of wife and little once, | pesees being present the case was proceeded The coutract will be awarded to the lowest respon peor Seen cee sierker | his death: “Go not to the tomb of thy son.” He ee eceme sae Inst sharing in thoes sa? | with. Defendant was found guilty, and tined sible bidder for all the euvelopes aud wrappers” Mayor Bowen, Drought into the Mayor's office | hovers among the blewed souls. He ts received | Soll RIT. MO medics come, seven in this costs. Prices t0 be calculated om the basis of the wumbee ; x eed «f the eral grades during the last fiscal . S.G2ckeee of Pavers: which appear to be the | Ulta There, although all moa arekiewen, | world, toa long fidelity. But, alas! how speed. John P. Hurley, charged with threats of vio- Sekt Coenen & year, i hest hemis- lence to Amanda Hurley, his wife, was required m question. stating that he had placed ily do the clouds overcast the dit Doshheoper't reous fer ease keeping. your illustrious father embraces his grandson. PRIOR TO REMOVAL, Fore else 1 403 2597 bonds in the sum of $200’ to keep the Va, atte : m- | phere. ‘The swift flash, the blade or vde- | t give i, Newton, the Bookkeeper, sare he Knew (ee ne een healt Cnet rea | poondalike sioem trem Honven, and ho inlaid | pce towardscomplainant. wh gine Ginx 5. nothing about them before Dr. Tindal took | $#7>¢, fountain of tr Presence, as having your | 'ow. Your have heard the circumstances of his | ,,Pdward Rady, charged with required to give bal SIS. tem ont this morning father and your son for witoesees from the | deat! ; 1m @ | not recite them here. But isit not | Sonde In the sum of so) "te enn tae eee : poe i height of the celestial region. Oh: Marcia, | Dicsed consslation to pele Tanai he has gone | towards complainant, ComeOLrDaTion oF TRE ScuUETZEN.—Last F father, who had as great authority over | te the company : Mor “Lo | James Allison arrested by Officer R.T. Taylor, ENTIRE STOCK gyening a number of members of the Schuctsen | FOU woul as you had over ihe soul of yorr som, | ave Tritten, thelr_nemes on “thé sorell of our ‘with the larceny of « ladies’ riding 3 Mice Pevnaivania Seow nat, Guellman’s | Sidresses you these worts -—Why does this can: a_i fc, the property of John Oleott, was com: za 907 Pennsylvania ave.,and 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. taloon, Penns 5 . s my h- passe a mitted to jail for appearance ore oaiien apd headed by a band of music marched to the egg total yo aes, a A They thas bo weneeteel, nad Imnconeabie Criminal Court. mn ey hej the Nenuainn Schustegn Verein were | Bout, Welvedalanial und woseeiirouch | LST?™ at beady thas wae if ite are | gy mung AUTRMLRATERAT Poo eA ae oe made order Pars, sieerye we seine © Gham Sane cene |macherer iene normmemeeae | iautny Sebaane ata argos | ae eta ear tate, | SEASONADLE Crowmna, | 4 NeroggES A | Beet sae > . +4 ‘These were all #1 La ya ages o' Buite, hy shall execute, ver, & the advantages which would accrue when | Cach other. our hearts reveal themselves, our | xhibit in. working earnestly out sub- | twelve years, plead guilty, and fined $i°each Lace, ccepinuce of the Postmanier Generel, phate was Dut one sesociation. Fifty-two mem- | life ls public, our view embraces all truths, all | time problems of life to which they have pit se p WHICH IN MANY CA®ES I8 STILL com. | Suipure Fonds Soa cect eurctiog in the wan of bers of the Germania signed the constitution of | S6ee; #il creme. If, then. these wei "Shall | felt the spirit of an almost divine inspira. Mary Scaggs, charged with assault and bat- vate two ($200,000) ax @ forfeit the Washington Verein, and thet ee ee ee eee Eoin ania aee | tson:, Ie the serious and solemn life work | sery'cn James Stockman, fined $1 without ; pt femal or ponte to the provisions anf selnert expressed that those remaining with the Ger- | Dot the christian repose more Byeal of hero ti ig mo room, no lei- i te Al en iat ie tons and teethrem Nt folow the example of their | TOG Ctionuresot that Word, which wasascepted | sure for the biandishments of lite, no p.rce | ©! a atorg, charged with ‘ahalp ‘protien AT cosT: ieee Pa ene of Congress ia act od making —— Ss by Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, by David, and | for ener amete Dae en tee Indecent language towards James and Lit- sacl SON ote pe eek ee ee ere vemertay | eee ee aes eae teen | oon etnies. bat of the deme and Behtienes yy - : ST'It ts not = furnishing the marine patriarchs, . ‘fection fraternal : 2 4 me : Kereys and pro hen. st ever lived Sieh seeking for glory, of his a whe tnew him tat ae and Indecent language on the streets; {op to sell at cont, but when I'eay so Lean to Gott ¢ to Charles Barnum, u wed heart, with her three fondlings an; Crawf hi d with assault and be in fannels, blankets, socks linens, and | who made us with such a re adopted nephew ‘speak for | yatery on ane’ Wille, “ined "so without | WHITE DUCK CoaTs. Dereon can anton dannel shirts, to Wa. Matthews, ‘New | without purpose. The future 'is re fe Let ‘the two, surviving sons’ or the | batter WHITE DUCK VESTS, = a cha. to Bent.’ Bushy, Bo-tont buttons, to | being, shen the ings sea tke "toa ‘he "athor cinta | , iia Chambers, charged with amaalt, and (Bingle and double breasted.) a 5 ui a ° battery on Samuel ly; Scovili Manufacturing Co., Waterbury, Conn.; | have all ds, speak for him. Let the Leen ee WHITE DUCK PANTS, bullion binding, red cord, swords. rum. perenne My Moar en ‘the army and the navy, his peers Inrank | cory with latent to kill fis wife, Annie Watkins. |" {Part Linen) band rocke and goods thoroughly THE LARGEST IN THE CITY. SERTCE, and pereussion cape and pouches, 1 | misery fame, speak for him; and more than all, | Ke.juired to give bonds in the sum of $30 to keep = Horteman &' Bros., of Pi yonat | Seripiare, Demeee Sate let the poor men, that daily plead tor work | the'peace, costa, BROWN LINEN DUCK SUITS, uk scabbards and sword frogs, to Wilson & Stel- philosoph: = no farnish, speak for | YG Ps “Warner! with larceny of cloth- WALL, ROBINSON @ 0o,, Seen Fae nn Srey x | oon al oe sue Gaus over from J.C. Sullivan. Committed to juil for ‘Large variety Sloan,’ Philadelphia. So ser bees anata thought his, sensibilities were | court. ai ALPAOA, DRAP D’ETE, AND NUNS CLOTH 991 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOR, Hareas Coxrvs.—To-day, Moses Warren, | condition. Le see Princely | James Fitagerald amd Fred, Simwee, two col- COATS, (all sizes.) mae ‘Washington, D, 0. weak ou a seputtine, fens Gon aameetan tL omieeanon seinsenis truly wide and griovone te | ored bere, eared i Se eae Meets, ha ad FOI OFA Maryland, sent here by Sheriff Benson, of | he alone mast bear it” ould not if we could revoke the deoree | "Secenin? ihe reform souool for ait months. | a few CHEVIOT'S AND DOUBLE AND TWIST PRAM PROPELLER FOR THE ERVERUE ae aeeeie er nteenere, he is changed with | christian faith sind of the eon ep ey ed Jane deott. Required to gite bonds in the sum Gams, BOTES. J Temuveny Deranraees,, { Homphrevs, of the Criminal Court, on a writ of eet ee iy Redeemer which come to us sil this cay. ba) SD ST a a : whe bate be eran, BO See t a mete corpus. and his discharge was moved by ta ok the voices that to hy re a Sern opine = ee ee nay guened iu this in the ae ‘The Court nee led cx ctaoures- Deigre., He doth ‘not Fe yout Siwibowteore aie at had been with, and he could not do | who stood rin ‘ebildren of men. Srewe, a with larcen ABLE he forthe otherwise than dismiss the writ and order the | of the Christians wre been numbered ifallty, and Tememboreth poe ec amen W; Brown, charged with the y . BRos., Woon sed to be delivered to the sherit. apes Se come rete indge those who | dust. Let net.veur heart ane Sletoe ae {he accused eat a lator to defendant notifying 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, and Jotnst Cooke ego” COLORED Mex —Protcat | gave no heed to the demands of external orgen- | Wt Bot, your heart bs | Mim that there, was an operant f Yara, | jviltr + UNDER ¥. Against € —The National Labor Bu- | tzations, seeing and while trans- rean of Colored Men held a meeting on Wed- | perfectly knows: at pesday evening last, at mene tin. Messrs. ‘Myers, treo. Labor Congress Which is to asecmiie ee cote ae iF Te eee ee is 8 i Fb i 4 nath in August. After adopting resolutions eee : testing againet the Coolie trade am detrimesey, | SF tnesorrom of the liv ith her own Ce tention ‘common : NLL to the interests of the colored people of this | adelphia, was descended from & ine ‘Court suspen ded th antl country, and cafeng on to prohibit it » and early imbued with those sentiments of ren morning. when en — ——— __iv@mvw fm EW gave H REST. hiisbisue pica ann Known as the tances aul "THE PRICE OF A TOOTH. UNitep stares P OFFIOR, Cd + 3 te Caxr Musrixe, Tints —As will be soen by | Which om the mont feiive contra! | ,ijobm Gotton, charged yrith aseatlt,on Otivor 108 Be won et Wi 08D em 8 ice € . Mr. E.G. Wheeler has a ti inheritance of ‘christenden ‘inocking out a tooth, The ne peti Rocortment of teats, of all sizes, sultable fer | the local press accused $5 and costs, saving that was the price | Py *y | 1, a 5 Bath}! Gh Sara Tae: pe a= tale ox rent. ‘Thome jntent- | a” outline of his profession of a tooth. granted to tea: on cam | ow "3 peg te peg the wilderness” would | and services, wit which came | Dahlgren, Onrmxnst: Ohne; Jute $2 tmprovement in =r do well to see him. where be bas bese Community, | gether in one sacrament the better resurtes: | day, Charlee nig, Aro cate tee day god murat way wiih Lew Fieur ‘Tue Bove 1s LCE have an adjourned meet- | forme 10 perform to openk | tion of a ewer es ee phe vaueracewesane ‘Apothecantes Gad Beocglete, Pry ae Avo go to acm eneue Mallto-night See adver- | vod. Waek Taeet kee Rims Sears | “At ue conclusion of Dr. Sunderland’saddress, | “This morning, Joreph Woodward allas Hale- thatteta petition beh = .| ALL ae tisement. “ stock, convicted of assau! ‘battery in- For sale low, in a be had | alread: Prime | he offered up a fervent prayer. 7a ake Gal. aaa by oon, ‘Dext SE aa Bast Batt.—To-morrow, the amen White $ eS years ‘The Beethoven Qotatie Ciab — beau- — a ped rar pout larceny. and wes | ASY Person may oppose this ry Ieateon sean ALT & © Sec advertisement in Gur amusement colaain. | the ‘Highest achievements of bie life.’ Hic ! were sails tothe heasse; and ihe cortege havin” bagentenced to pay costa jo eat bs Bernie a Bee adv 5

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