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‘ Ff P X oeeceneretenee nee teers eee Sn seer error seen erent eter ere et ee senses tenn soenenen Georgetown Advertisements, NFIRMATION—he ere SBurch. 2 TERNUON af cx 0 clock. B® THomas pow: EVENING STAR. _DOUBLE SHEET. SATURDAY... ignor Blitz, § T, and Markriter’s Art Gallery, #38 Tth street. Barlow's Gallery of On! Patntings, 1236 Penn- sylvan nae—New pictures just received. Fase Ball Contest. The Grect Game Yeaterday— Red Stockings va. Blue Ste bingt—The Red2 Victerious. The match game between the Red Stockings, ©f Boeton, and our Olympic Blue Stockings whieh bas excited so much attention lately, came oT yesterday afternoon on the Olympic «, in the presence ef about 3,000 specta- jab bad out their fall nine, tes were short of two of their —Swe the captain, and Glenn, left whem Hali and Barro! ron heste lost ai bi @ toss, t inn ng ther < ¢ til the ninth in bibg, when the ns bad tour to make to win the game. When the Boston boys went in at the clase of the ninth fmning ail was excite- ment. ané when they succeere: in scoring the fourth ron cheer upon ch ent the air from the «pectators, while the victor ther caps up rejoiem, tof the game wasin the eighth ison, the Olympic catcher, had retire, Frank A to dh od his f wing was excellent on both sites, only ree muds characterizing the play throu, ttirg wa hard, and of the ‘eo Imthe-eeoud inning, with the 5 1d, Berthrong had struck and gou when the next striker put Was cauglt en the ty. tit to firet base, mist ‘pg’ Bertkrong was let gc by, rong went to the seca Ls efthand catch, be it was nine is §2- were the The following is tho nostox. Wright,s.s. € arry Wright, ¢.i. mld, a ENTER TAINMERT RY Tat Prrite ov THE Fesstk CkAMMAE-SCHGOL OF THE imersict.—Island Ha!l wae densely fast Foran crowded ght. the occasion heing an entertainment by the young ladies ov the female gram- > 00} of the Fourth tistrict, for which invitations had been extented to the relatives and friends of the papils. The performance was not merely creditatle, bat wasa grand suc- ects. giving evidence of a'bigh order of talent en the part of these participating in it. The select reading, by Miss Mary E. ¢ Will Talk.” wasexcelient. and applause. “The Sewing Circle” wae eJmirably me? the German dialoges showed a knowied, anguage, while ‘ourtsinip culties” was Teecived th roars of Janghter. In all these pieces the Retors were Well T parts, and exkijited 2 readings, ef ef Lacknow,” by Mies Bere all good. ag was also the musical os of the programme, particularly the the closing chorus. fehoo!, ander the eapable care of Mrs. ». bas @ high repot ation Sahm on al City tignre STAY, aud th litary organ {SPRNSARY,” at the corner ects, to furnish medical advice ne tree of charge to those not able AY, Was established by Dra. Joshua Kiley, Neble Young, Lonis Mackall, jr, F. Howard, GC. H. Cragin, Jolumson Eliot, W.G. H. New! man, James E Morgan. and 1). W. Bliss, Drs HH. Barker. P. T Greene. G. LW der. Kobertsou Howard, A. Brockenbrough and it. S. L. Walsh as the stat oe LICING THE PoTOMAC —The Vir; er Tredegar, Captain ©. A. Browne, ta sruising in the Potomac river to enforce the pro- Visions ¢ S-bing law. Captain Browne will * on the Virginia side of the the proprietors with printed aints and re. ~ and gill- ° ¥LAND.—Phe wheetwright shop uit, at Poolesrilh Jesterday nm be fre occurred between | and 4 © clock s. m., and is believer te have been the work of an incendiary. fort hop was ee-fourths ofits valne, but} Dek is abe Porst oF Kocks R Kancoiph was in Rocke and, on Taes- on bis tare from an inspection of hroughout the line ot the Metropoli- ead. The Scntine! says he stated to Parties with whom he conversed that the toad Would be in running order by the first of Sep- Yember wext. et Engineer . VALU ARI © PRorsRTY at AUCTION.—Mesers, Greew & Williams willeeil at irustee’s sale, at 6 o'clock on Monday evening nex:, that valuable property on the northeast corner of 6th and F streets, northwest. As this is — pleasant and Fapidly improving part of the city, an invest- ment in property anywhere in that locality is ikely to be profitabié, and we according!y look Tor « large attendance and good bidding. Few Styvver Tarps offer as many indace- ments to be » both as r y arity of air, as to the Lake Superior and upper Minne sota country. Those who contemplate making consult the advertisement of the Union Steamboat Company and the Atlantic, Duluth Pacittc Line, in anotber column. nea Sraise Hortpay eat success that attended + nm is charming musi- cai composition, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, by the pupils of St. Peter's Sunday school, bas called forth a general desire for a repetition. We therefore take pleasure in stating that “Spring Holiday” will be repeated on next Monday evening, the Sth instaut’ —_e. Carrarm James W. Basco, an old resi- dent of this eity, died yesterday at his r of disease of the heart. ie was appointed chiet of police im 1855 br the late Wm. B. Magruder. then Mayor of Washington, but resigned some_ me afterward on account of ill health. He Was about 60 years of az= and was a printer. Tee ENTERTAINMENT for the benefit of the Industrial Home School of t tmteresting, of lovers of amusement ae well as the charitably disposed. eee Satscma’s Korat Javanese Trovrs. sail to be the best compa: YY Of orientat perlormers ever brought to thie country, will astonish and amore ur citizens at the National Theater neat week, with performances every evening, and matinees Monday and Saturday atternoom : feats of magic ant ry birds will appear for the last "* Opera House this evening, and ought to have a big bou-e even if it does rain. deen appointed post- lytown, D. C., im place of J. W. Hurry, declined. te Mn A. 5. SOLOMONA was Dot 4 canididaze for Of Speaker to the House of Dele. @ | egisiative Assembiy, BK PEMON*TRATI THE PoTemMac FISH en = Serenade to Mr. @rdway—*peeches by | Seine Hauli: by Steam — Mew Gov. Cooke, Mr. Ordway and Uthers. Forkn The complimentary serenade to Mr. 6 Ordway, chairman of the republican executive committee, by republican votere of the District of Colombia, last evening, was the occasion of & very fine and imposing display. The delegats from the several legislative districts awembled at the City Hali and formed in tive di Mr. C. H Peters being the cbief marsh: Each division was preceded by a band every man im line carried a torch or Chinese lantern. The line of march waa up Peunsyiv The fishing sbore at Stony Point, on the Vir- ginia side of the Potoma:, some forty miles be- low this city, has been worked by the veteram fisherman, Captain John Gibson, for the Ixst twenty years. This sbore has been one of the dest fishing grounds on the river: but of late years, like all the others, is falling behind in Quantities of tish caught, which Is owing to foo much fishing on the Fiver, and the loose manner of exeeuting the fishing laws of the States of Maryland and Virginia with reference nia, avence to ith street, and sotarn to Mr. | to the gillers. ‘The river wide at this Ord "# residence, on East Capito! street, shor: ebich wes brilliantly iltaminated: Republican | PO\t, and the increase of depth from the shore headquarters, in May's building, was loudly | °°,the channel is very cheered by the procession in Taming. When the procession halted in front of Mr. adual. The channel is near the Maryland shore, and as the seine is jaid out to take in a partef the channel, it re- quires a circmt of about seven mules every time hav ismede, ‘Ihe seine used at this landing is nearly 1,700 fathoms in length, and but one baul is = atevery ebb and flow of the tide. The idea via lS Seyi ane pea itse! ain are ieee in view of the wear and tear of horace flesh, a new stock of horses being necessary every year or two. The great length ot his seine When out, with the ti setting against it, requires great power to draw it in; but the two eveam-engines—1 horse power each—erectei by dim this season, do the work without any strain. ‘The power required can be imagined when tt is stated that a Lemp rope, three inches in cirenm- ference, is seme times parted in the operation, especially when the tide sets in strong. The (wo engines are under covet ow the lowermost point of the lending, avd it is found that they do the work better, aud at leas expense than horses, TES RAUL. The seine is earefutiy packed on the stern of, a large row-boat, shaped somewhat like a canal boat, and nearly as large, with twantyesix etal- wart colored oaremen te propel it, the captain (George Gibson} taking position jast ane: the large pile of aeine, aud ba the vars meu, where the steering apparatus is located When all is ready word is given to start, and in go the cars, slowly at first, but the speed is | gradually increased, as shown by the increased velccity of the relier on the stern of the boat ever which the seine runs. An up-streain course istaken at trst, before it is gradually changed towards the opposite of hen Ordway’s there were probabiv from four to five thousand persons prevent. Mr. Cuaries Peters called the aecemblage to order, and sid they Were there to express their thanks to the chair- man of the central republican committee, Hon. N. G. Ordway, for the time and labor spont by bim during the campaign which has closed with such a glorious victory tor the party. He pro- posed three cheers for Mr. Ordway, which were given with a will, when that gentleman ap- peared on the balcony and thanked them for the eail. aid he had w.th him a gentleman well knows to all of them, an honored and d.s- tingmished guest, Governor Cooke, and he would call on Mr. 'W. H. Craig, of Gc orgetown, to address them. Mr. Craig made a few rem Governor Cooke, (whom he r Governor,) and eftorts in the late campaign. introducing arks eulogist ardod a fork et He conclude: SOVERNOR COOKE, who was received wih lond cheers, and al dressing the assemblage, said they Lad a rig to rejoice over a poilueal victory, not ant in itsel*, but vast!y important in iticance. it asa y g and harmonio government, and it proclaims abroad that capital is thoroughly and anequivoc. pathy with and true to the legal the great party which saved the hour of peri!” Aud now Laving pertormed our litieal duty in the recent contest, it remates ra the river, and | eomote in every wag te general interests’ or Aide beloce the mene ce SEUE MiLaS io es erests of | iz made before the rope 18 landed on shore at j the District, te encourage industry, to educa | {s s. wieanaek . the voath, and {0 develop al eae ae | the end of the seine, when cach end is thrown around the capstan and the en; " zi 1 t A sources. In seeking the attainment of these | fund fying at a beekrate until aff worthy objects he should rely upou his asso. the slack rope i# taken in, bat the speed is ¢iates in the exeeutive branches of the govern- | Sower w heu tt begins te puli on the seine, as it ment, and avon the geatlemen of the Legisia- | yi not bear the stral against the tide. ture for wid and co-operation. only reminding them of the lesson £0 eloquently taught by the political success we have recently achieved, that im the future ag im the past “In Union there is strength.” {Applanse.} Prot. A.M.Green then addressed Mr. Ord- way, referring to his services in the campaign ‘*R. ORDWAY * then addressed the audience at length on the werk they had done. He closed by saying that, now the election was over and they had won the On each end of the reine is attached a brat, used to keep the net spread out at the ends and for fastening the en¢ ropes by which it is drawn. These end rope are the length of four coil< esch, or 1,200 yards, and extend from the brails to the capstan en shore. Six hours sumed in making one haul, and whiie gives are working, the men have very little to do, excepting to Baul in the slack seine and izce it ready to raw out again at the next tule. ben the seine is narrowe: re con- the en- down so that ght, he was willing to forgive be forgiven, borly-wag. ‘They sould expect to see all: the- it, each one doing what he can to torce tt nearer Pace Rico po poate his winters glored | shore with its tinny freight, where ths water is shallow. When this is Gone, ace drawn under so as to prevent the fish from ercxping, and a scow is foated along side aud the contents of the seine dipped up with small bend rets and torsedinto the boat. A thourand shad and fiom twenty to anything it means justice and a fuir -hare of the labor and of the offices to the colored men. He predicted that the iaan or set of imen wlio ref i€e to respect the popular will, aa expresssd by ovex four thousand majority at the late elec- Hon in this bebaif, will go down to everlasting the bottom ropes _ FIFTY THOUSARD HERRING foo ba > oe — af | is considéred a good haul now-a-days. ‘The cost jae ten [aurtained, in the latter alt or | cr9Elacine these steam works iu, is not much ee ee = whom | same work, and the wonder now is why f has daily walk. He believed shat a new ergis dawning upon the not been adopted long ago. Captain Gibson is councils of the pation, and that all apparent THE OLDEST FISHERMAN ; on the Potomac river, having spent the greater Gitterences in the republican ranks will dis | Dart of his life in the service—nearly sigtrcice appear forever. The receut straightiorward years. His two sons, George and William Gib- proclamation of the President, assuring longing gon, ed to the same business, and the protection of erican tltizens at by Cramp, one of the foremen on this shore, has been employed twenty years in fishing ov this landing for Captain Gibson, and a number of the wen now in bis employ worked tor tim twenty years ago. Dating the early part o late war he was permitted to-carry on his bu ness unmolested by both the United States and well as abnoad, gives them to-night renewed en- couragemert and revives hopes that the mid. night ride of the Kuklux will to a wholesome end. (Cheers the absence of Gen. Lipman, aesemb soon be brought .]_ He regretted and assured the e that no traer wan lived than him, and that be would ever be found battling ow ihe | Gopfedcrate Sicnsaea,” tae “a ee side of liberty. - dm conclusion he thanked them | Dovicd ‘Iie buildings ‘were barned dent heartily for the compliment, and bade them ‘ = COMPORTAULE QUARTERS are erected for the tishermen, some sixty ir number, aud they are well provided with tood Three meals a day are served up, and WHISKY is patsed around twice during eaci bial to those who desire it; but rome of the men are ieetotaliers, ever drinking adrop the whole season. These men tard the hardship fehing life much better than those wh good night. [Applause } The assembiage then sung | Body,” aud then three cheers 1 -P. Chipman, Columbia's by Mr. Ordway, saying to be present at the 1 | evering, but have peen late that J song intention.” | their whisky rations, Iu place of win : {Short addresses were made by Senator Cragin, | tgesea ie dren to those ‘rue prefer The Tne W. Hatton, and vthers, » ben che assemblage | men are ali hearts. very lie sickues* being buown among them. ‘Thus tar the season has not been very At this shore, the proprietor tearing le w make expenses, but @ tew old times hauls would set bim all right. ‘The season will env shout a woek hence at sil the lan | dispersed, the divisions e oving Of in order with cheers for Gov. F p. Cuipman, M ood not Transfers of Keal Eatate © fosowing Uansfers of r fi d since our last repo der of Deeds. P. Houston to B. Bea CHL. W. dunkin to co A. The Value of a Wits orge Haas’ Intimacy With Mrs. 4 Wueller Wente $10,000 of Haas In the Supreme Court of the Dis: 1} ¢ Clare ts Caroline we Mos, Calton to # lumbis this morning & writ was file ot Kernard Mueller, of this city, he plaintifl eues the defengant ducing Catherine Mueller, wife of ure pain whereby he was “robbed of his pe r and the happiness and comfort of bs fsire destroyed; and deptived of te coms, llowship, eociety and assistance up bis 6, e. Ane: SY means OF {hé pretaives the «: i ipeurred expenses in procurit ¥ are and comfort for his ci:!l- dren and other household duties to the damace of the eaid plaintif of ten theusaud dollars.’ ‘The plaintif further sues the defendant for his acte set forth, whereby a separation between the plaiptiff and his wife has taken place, and thereby “‘bas lost and been deprived of the hap- prness of bis family relations, and of the com- tort, tclowship, aid, aud assistance of, his said wite in bis domestic affaire, auc his chiluran deprived of the care of a mother, to the damaye of the said foie Pris e p ) Bonny WW Corcoran to are 163, ¢ My hal i eu. We. Mulibatl to W Wad B ‘Burnstinets BK Ab Corporation to He Bancy Clark. pari 72 son fo JB Williams, in > A. Gant © { at plaintify of ten thousand collars Newton, part 12; svuare 818, 9:27 | and the plaintiff claims ten thoneand delince jp Sat cht eae: S| and costs of suit.” strawtee te wets MAS | Mr. No HL Miller is attorney for plaintitt. ”, Sores oO 7 Coben. part 1, eq. Ben to jattfeldt, part 1 ° enter, tre DBATH OF AN OLD Lapy prom an Ovan- DOSE OF Mogrstne—Mre. Edith Norvell, who resides on the corner of 4, and C streets, > tee. to HO Shales © Grorge Matthews, South Washington, died this morning trom the vem to LH Schneider &, sunate ls; @. | elects of a narcotic poison, said to hare mee Denbam to Catherine B. Tabler. part 16, sn mopbine, taken by her yesterday atternoon 31000. BF Roenes to D. A pecerneon. pe ¥, | On Monday last she was taken ill with con- rauare CS 2200, A, B Sdepherd to8: Just. 1. | gestive chills, since which time she ‘hes B. Rothwell to W. “Rothweil «i | feen“uite. sic Yesterday rhe expressed Le eg poration of | q desire to take some morphine, whch ryey to 3: 4 Woung, part 27, | wae sdminutered to her, whew eho ich Landon, irustee, ot al. to T! | into a deep sleep, in which state she lnid tutil 14, quars 200, $2" 20. by, rtlett to | about 5 o'clock this morning, when she ded. me and M4, kquare Sas. 4° W- | The powder was procured from Dowliga’s dgig Meteall to L. Finne: 2: 32. A. | store, uear by, and taken wtihout fee Binnogk SP Perab 4. Surazne eons pong from a physician. ‘the coroner was notif®d to rte snbs. 13 ani 14. wasre i3toy” C."H. | bold an inquest, but up to 2 o'clock had not ar. iitherger to A. Raiser, sa rived. The family are from the country, and Ewaype b the rematns are to be sent back to Virginia, her ware 20: $1b.00. CN. former retidence. ‘There are three daughtars poay nar Xi re living with the mother, which comprises the me bps wade. tis ‘cad ti nyse tee? whole family. ‘Ihe deceased is about 66 years BK Woodward +t al... to ¥. a Bouther! bart | OF Bge. aaa Setar re 3%. 82.25. WD. w Rear Eerare Saves.—Kilboarn & Latta, do. same. Bome to rame, 5 real estate broker, corner of 15th and G stree! a Peta: | bave sold for John M. Schade, part of subs. 1: $250. ‘an Syete 0 iors part sub, }, | 8Nd 35, quare 9, improved by a «mall. brick -qusre 213: ‘o3 b W.D ©. Murdock to € W. | house on M street. between 20th and” ist streets, Bavenger. part suuare WW. $200; and part D, | to Filding Mundy, for $1% sagare 13 Bo. part & do. ao. — aarnetal to F Meany. 13 and | Tuecasrof B. Volkert, charged with assanit S80. S ejglizame to and battery with intent to kill bis wife, Volkert, was this morning further postponed Monday morning next before = ee Prov. Jonx Locaw wh o bas been giving lectures on various subjects covnected with iret [rzricleay. X&c., at Odd Fellows ry ail this A lar, Audiences, will disoburee x on xo Bue 4 ‘ “e to-night ox lov mp si nd marriage. eu : $280. s he, A, agus ‘TUR COMMITTEE appointed by ‘the Fiveenth ie ps yt district republican club was not to's investigate Andries Gleason’s case, bat to find out who did have those bogus tickets ited. scents Hie ‘THE FIREMEN are being paid Of to-day tur the quarter ending aril W, WL Tm LAK makes another ex- cursion to-morrow. See advertisement. ——— Wan Der’, Urric® Camp Signal Ovricas, Wasuinoton, D. O., May 6—10.20 a. m. for the past 24 howrs:—On the Pacitic coast on Friday contunced to ie extreme inued to pre- Cloudy er in Cloudy and clearing weather from western New York to sip, with rising barometer. ‘The low pressure Friday morning in Virginia and North Carolina has moved very slowly eastward. A very swall area of clear sky passed over Mary. land Friday evening: at present clear weather prevails in easte irgivia, with light rains thence to Connecticut. Probabilities —Clear weather will probably continue on the South Atlantic and Gui if coasts, the Missiseiopi Valley aud upper Lakes. Cloudy and clearing weather in the Ulio Valley anton the lower Lal al. ¢ 367. 9T. are 613: S—. ire ALS Bieler 9 squer TaR Stwpay HERALD to-morrow wil! be an int number, cont ticle on 1 trains and cloudy weather beating. of the members of the ditferent | 0M the middle and east Atlantic, bi clearing Tenatg. SS) Avd other matter never before pab- | **2y during Satarday afternoon E ‘iehed; a fall account ef the amatent and pre vate theatrirals; a conclusion of the Erspbir M DAME CAMILLE, formeriy of New Yor! story last week, and a varisty of s0- bas the homer to st te indver of cial and local news. Weais at UB DBES! ——e-—__ BAKING EeTABut NT Bo 320 sh street, ! beer Penns nue 1S 3 4 ment. " opable Stylex Pi lebment in ibe city IT crmer emtati rices tower than any mayd-4i THE Counts. CITY ITEMS. a ithe Semen arenes? Jorge Carrer 2 Conrt—all t 2) Ns JNDSRWEAR. delivered the opinion of the Court inthe ease of | GENTLEMEN'S UNDRSNNAN, a sement D.H. rrison, peal mthe Patent ee i rte, where the Comuieioner haa refaseds paroay | dia Ganze Shirts Short and Long Sleeves. for an improvement in iron bridges, directing Lisle Thread Shirts, Poke | Mane: , Auct'T.; Georgetown PERSONAL, iAN HILL —a @ Bau ws fRice, Board of Trai Tities a> 4 We 4A and a t ineue. ort and Long Sleeves. am — . | BEL.“ Intormatto bed gat wwepe ees so | SUX Shirt:;—Sameer hiesigo Suutts, of Cart. | ERECCTORS say OF, CBOIC Conse. | {os cleamente are eopectehy interes Judge MacArthur delivered the: inion of the wright & Warners “er English makes, as LATE kowi BICK COTO! Tally eo Court te the case of Cartis and Hall agt. Cush- | wei! ax gomestic manatacture, tn aif sizes, from On TUEPDAY \PTRRSOGN: May 9th, ing. This was a dill filed in equity, and it ap- | or 1S hreest, 1873. at Sorcieck, 1 sil sell et the Auction pears that in 1557 Hall sold Oushing certain ia Gauze Drawers, Summer Merino Draw- onme. Ho. 174 Bridee street, a chotce col Brererty ona credit of ove, two andthree years, | ers, Linen Drawers, and Jean and Maslin | lection of Flowe ata ie Sonor —— Drawers, to fit almost a1 7 One. Sachs ee oe aus not given, and natalme’ ‘he largest assortment I ever offered. ‘Anet. have not ‘been le Dill seeks to rec ver | tected trom the Hirst howees In the country, and ph oe be Soe a the amonnt due. In the conrt below a demarrer at lower prices than ever. pany certainty thet they should nce e was filed on the statute of limitations. and the Gxo. C. Hgesnrse, 8 Biack | takew by pregnant femairs daring ¢ Court now holds that 10 years having elapsed 410 7th street N. W. 50. Japauese 8 Ihe. stir aot ierertain to be brow sht on since the last instalment was due they could —___2——_— renadines. shades A). it. 8 W.. bet Shand Wrh te a9 Im not enforce this claim. The Court would sus- SrRInG Corors.—! have just received a large in and fietred Grenadines, Ta EDition tain the demurrer, aud remand the case to the | assortment of our colebrated Dollar Kids,in new rap. A Vartety of Goods nity jurtedt ‘with direction to give p: sbades. CHas. Baca. 408 7th street. — a ¥ Cee amen: we a Lamar ty ogy ea REE . d vai Fas Seba totem core O°" Sm | tanuzeSerasmade adem apap ai, | Heingeat Re wie rate ta 3 THR FIRST COLORED WESLEYAN weTHopisT | Suits tor Children and Misses, at ©. . m1 stock Caesimers, Tweeds and Linen é CHURCH DIPPICULTY. Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory, 408 7th street. Dritioge, ‘ B ne In the case of Ambush et al. agt. Trastyet | pweery.pive Pan Dew ‘CesT. SAVED by usi Epicodid bargains in Cottons. Caticoss and Domes hg SE. Ss sha Aedes Wrile delivered the opinion of the | neoiey's Yeast Powder tr the werarotion of | thesot all hinds BENJAMIN MILLE. Sourt, atirening the Geelson of the court below— | nicats rolls, pastry.cfc. Over Gene eee ne | _ooaber te ee Guembining the bill—at taxing the costs on the | nary baking pewdios te marten aan occa- | RY THOS. DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. lead" Bopaitey, gt x defendants. This wae an action to quit title, | Novog by the full pet weigh! in each package, = - ee ee Conrts tt Teearren :pement from the Eanity | sod the fact that it is composed ef attics | FESEMPTORY CHANCERY SALE OF VAUD. | dire tharcion tne vette of whores. Court. It involved the control of the First strictly pure, healthy and marritions, whiek SPLE pe SINESS PROPERIY ON HIGH | ties Foare sace Wesieyan Methodist Church in Washington, ren ‘eatiefactory ‘retulta every tune.” De ina theieat tate Price $0 conte by mail. Address tn which was claimed by certain expelled using Dooley’s Yeast Powder thirty ‘pounds Coa of Columbia, mrede se of | COrtia, 9 Tremont Pisce. Boston. Mase bers—Ambis aud ethers of the traste more bread can be made from.a barrel of flour Brocks et al. vs. Gal-aber. ant TAKING AW REDOWMENT POL y 7 Ge herpee ia it ared to ht than by any other process of raising dongh. A reg vie | = =. 1 will of 5 tie § Om- the, BORTHW ze teks. rom secare jour F ur eric 0 him : : i at 8 o'clock p. m.. the ext, ScalDet poomiblew autor depen t: cunt the plaincide na good, “Skee eat itte fe | {ikl willsatiaty auy-one of its stander mth | Hii, the valuabie reat state of Lewis Brosksc de’ | Su if bill . The plaintifs charge that they were ex- @ from the church by an unauthorized 3 bot of this, the act not involving their civil rights, the court had no juriedsction. Mr hiliips, of the comaittse 2 = e applicants, reported favorably on the appiiea- tons of Bers Mt Vzaaga and Siduey i. Thomes, and they were admitted. case of French agt. Hay was then taken up. ‘Tre THE TERRITORIAL AND MUNICIPAL PAVING Cases, lence. For sale by Grocers generally. scl Bt rd cn I wave just received our new styles of Cor- ts. Also, a full assertment of the J.B. P. Corsets, which I sel! at reasonable prices. U. Bavw, #8 7th street, Corset Manuiacturer. Currpmen’s Strvs, in Lint, Lawn, and Mar- Feilies, also, tine Imported Dresses, and sold at prac figures, at C. Baum’s Undergarmeat Fac- ory. ——— ‘Tae BALTINORE AMERICAN is served promptly tn Me ae and George- town by carriers, and for sale Mr. Totten filed a motion ta dismiss the eases of Coeke agt. Corporaifon, and District of Ce- lambia agt. same, (paving contracts case.) Hotels. = Pouce Courr, Judge Snell..This morn! 4 Raa: ae Roneer_ a, Sate some teen common drunk and fiordestyaed.| Fe1: TIT M stree ston. profane cases were disposed of. George W. ’ tampbries, colored, char, with stealing Peete hi Lanoratory, that has dons re for the sick, now tases a potent restorer for the beauty of mankind—tor the comeliness which advancing age is so prone to duminish and destroy. His Vigor moun‘s laxa- riant locks on the bald and grey pates among us, and thus lays us under obligations to him. tor the good looks as well as health of the commn- three paiss of boots from Wheatley’s store, on Pennsylvapia avenue, valued at $30. Officer Coomes recovered the boots and arrested the accused. The beots were found on the com- poy ov the Island. Sentenced to six monthe in gail. . F nity. 5 a a ~ GEORGE 0 WN. ALL Woot fight Cass_ Frock Suits, #9, GeoreeTOWN Councits.—The Board of | 4!? Wool Light Cass. Frock Suite, $9. Aldermen met last evening, when the following bills from the Board of Sirgen Council were considered and passed: Bill repealing certaia taxes on school property; resolution to pay for le Ail Wool Light Gass. Frock Suits, Ersewan & B 505 7th street, May Building. 5a 2imshouse fence; one to provide for the cl * ai iG ing aud hawing of etreets: one in relation to the Made to order P. Wallach, opening and lighting Market House Hall for ge Cor. 4i¢ st. and Pa. av. public meetings, without charge; one invitin, Odeon Hall. — iiliam Laird,’ Eeq.. to delt historic: ee Dress Suite, ' ereay On the city of Georgetown; one to employ | Men’s and Boys’ Suits; £13 to #49; | an attorney for andon behalf of the corpora- A Bosiness Suits, tion (Mr. © 1 made s motion to amend by Erin and Drawers: Boys’ Suita $10 to £30, ald to the duties of this officer the prosecu- os Coats se tion of corporation claims against the generai | 4.23 for office, ¢ 8.50 to $16, government arising out.ot the late rebellion; ed, and the resolutian then passed;} reso- lution te close the account of stock issued for the benegt of the Georgetown schools. and tor the sale of Farmers’eand Mechanics’ Gore THE sale of the #40 McLean & Hi Machine has increated to such an extent thal some agents of the high priced machines begin to feel panic stricken, and use all means in their Sewi Stock held by the corporation; paseed. | Power to prejudice the public against this"ma. Kerolatieon in favor of Hu mB Capertao: Passed | chine. en references the agent, Mr. cA Mr. Cox submitted accounts of the Geergetown epic wee peeer ot Courier for advertising. and moved their reter- | the excetience is machine, and we wou! ence to the lower board; soordered. Mr. Cox oiered a resolution aj ropriating $0 to pay expenses of the market; passed. Mr. Cooke of- fered a resolution in relation to the redemption of corporation uotes: passed. Mr. Peck oflered a bill providing for pavmeut of the attorney's fees lor prosecuting misdemeancrs in the Po. lice Court; parsed. Mr. Kjsher offered a. bill for reliet of the Recorder; passed. Bi. Cooke offered @ resolution in relation to the steam pot the aqueduct; passed. Also. resoia- tion to pay judgment of K. K. Crawiord agalnet the eorporatior A communtoation was r yor in relation to balance of ine L. ©. Parke & Co., contractors for fur- nishing steam pump tor use of the corporation, amounting to $650 70; also, enclosing a letter advise anyone intereeted to examine it at No- 404 Seventh street. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN Boots axp Snoms.—Being fully determined te relinquish the boot and business by the Ist of June I am now — my complete stock at prices less than cost of manufacturing. J. RosenTaar, No. 404 7th street. To Boor anv Snow Deacers.—I am deter- Mined to relinguish my shoe business by the 1-t of June, and wou'd offér part or the whole of mny stock at @ heavy discount on manafacturers’ prices. J STHAL, No. 404 7th street. Heurter bas all kinds thermometers and | barometers, pa i, a me CAUTION.— Beware of Impostor: !—As some un- from Col Theo. B. Samo to Gen. Michier in fcrupalous parties sre in the habit of stating planation of the bill, and spprovingsame; re | thoemonie ices of business are branch stores jeurneg, Po Ponte of Common Council. A9- | oreseGriutonl Prene f hereby notify the pub- TARE SUNKEN STBANSMY Hercules ix stiti lic that 1 have no bri stores, and that I have ving in the channel off tle Prospects tor her being. rather gloomy indeed. Three strong tnge he- longing to the Reading Kailroad Company. pro- vided with powerful steam pumps, have afisved, and are rendy to go to work pumping ber out, but cannot do anything unless there ira ree no connection with any similar institution in this city. The Original Franc, dealer in Gents’ Furnishing Goods, 431 7th st., between D and Cowrne’s PatesT Necktig FAsTeNee, for sale wholesale and retail, atthe Original Franc’s, 431 7th atreet, between D and E. No branch etores. n dock, and the raited speedily are Gite, as the waves now surge over herbulwarks. | pNOVACTIN® tm Nuow ae chee Pde ag ne Centipede, a similar rowel to the Her- | tecity: No branch stores. 7 cules, ’ out her cargo< , ‘ Peacyet & : and pumpatt GREAT VARIETY IN WuHITe SHIRTS —one, two time, ts s impracticable until th or three pleats—eylets, buttons or studs—open in front or in back—ail sizes—at the Original Franc’s Gent's Furnishing Store, 431 7th stre: at Popular Prices. No branch stores, Buv Tae CELEBRATED “ Franc” Corrars, the best Paper Collar in the market, for sae only at the Original Franc’s, 431 Tih street, Look for the name. No branch stores, 44 of the river is below the levelof the deck. ‘ihe anticipated treshet in the river wil prevent operations ef any kind for some time, The bands on the suukew steamship say that wlies she settled on the rocks they dis the iron Mill rip itke so much paste! BTIG\vATED.— The recent hea ——o—— rains have caused quite arise in the Po‘o For Corre, Bunions, Ginb and Ingrowing here already, owing partially to the heary Nails, and other diseases of the feet, visit Dr. winds prevailing, and the merchants are t-l- White's establishment, No. 835 15th egrapbing to Harper's Ferry to aacertai ite United States Treasury. state of things ther peed “ ler's, 420 7th street, ite Odd Fellows’ ATTEN) TED UUTRAGK—Yedterday morn @ voupg colored mau named Chapman. em- ployed on the construction of the Alexandr’a and Fredericksburg raiiroad, attempted to out the wife of one of bite ‘borers on the | rear Fowle’e anmmit, a shcrt distance | DelOW iis cily. Me bed kuocked his victim down when ber sbrieks were heard by Mr. Frank Keenan, watkii 4 boss of that section, who happened to be riding on horseback, and who hurried to the spot trom which the cries pToceeded. At the sight of him the villain ran into the woods near hy and escaped, a8 the underbrush was too thick to allow M to tollowhim. Chapman, it is said, lives here. { STRIKE.—The colvred bands imployed on the construction of the Alexandria aud Fredericks burg Railsoad, at Freestone Point, have struc! ‘and have so intimidated che colores! labore: Cock pit Point and Possum Nose that they have been forced into the moremen: conseqnence work has been suspended the lower sections of the road. Mr. Edward McIntire, the agent of Mr. Mc¥adden, thi contractor, in this city, has received instru tions to immediately’ discharge avd pay off all 3 SPRING CLOTHING: “too, | IMMENSE STOUK! BEST MATSRIALS eudas ny all BEST WOKKMANSIP! LATEST STYLES | thestrikers. | The wages they were re ving | SUITS FOR BUSINESS. | were the highest that are paid for laborers, a | their pleces can be supplied without much } SUITS FOR DBESS. inconvenience Fisn.—The hing season, now rapidly ‘raw SUITS FOR ALL OUCASIONS | ing to a close. is said to ave been one of the most | successful for @ number of years. The average | of catch has been high at moet of the shores fisted, and the fish generally have beeu of good qui bi AND OCCUPATIO: SUITS FOR YOUTHS, » Shapes, Colors, and ‘ualities ity. From the overstock of herrings they been at times very cheap, selling occa- y a8 low as two dollars per thousand. on the contrary have kept at good figures, although the supply seems to have been All Siz SUITS FOR BOYs, tolerable. ‘The ‘‘gillers” are doing well. tin le Lys useTION.—A motion to dissolve an inj:ne- Every Novelty of Btyle and Material tion granted last week, restraiuing the Alexan- dria and Fredericksburg Ka @ Company PIECE GOUDS TO MAKE TO ORDEB, from building their road near the tishing shor of Mre. Sarah Otterback, was argued this morn- | Of all the clebrated Foreign and Domestic Mann before Judge Keith, at Chamber: elie ast evening. factures. ALK OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTaT. Under and by virtue of a decresof the Sa weme Gourt of the District of Oolumbia, reu- nse He. ——, entitled Kill mau etal.v» Kibble, the subscriber is auyorimed ate sale the followis real estas of lexander Kibble. deceased. “Lot Is in mere 126, [epee feot ou K street. between Mth and 1+" streets N. Wovand W foet ini Mrouting st tect and ¢iaeherna Fit FOULIDg $4 Tee! ‘on Vir snd 18 foot Ae: inches un 23 wtrect, 5 feat inan sligible section of the city, aud pre. investment. ‘The terms will TEED IN CUB SSTABLISHMENT. HABLE BROTHERS, ed by fone ¥) ive property ou Katrect ia hy improving ape gente a rare chance made easy ull descr ty “ COBNEE OF SEVENTH AND D STS. Sasa ld eg PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. Fors. of the propert. please call | AL ha 4nd, ite Cits it a BO O'UWSINGHOMTrustes, COLTS FAT AT STOCK: COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR FEMALES. i Qnly 91220. the Firet instalment, to be paid at the Corner of Pennsylvania arcnue and 26th street. | “Omiya aninber of eheree will be aged This Hospital is situated in ove of the most heal- % a Bank thy portions of tbe Dinifetvarrounda op ite m3 Win ci ‘Sec’ EI roous. sgroundn: the rooms are large and suppl Tak ia BrRket BalLRUAD” wi eae eee tons Ladies at a dis iTS PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS. ' Srtie ienedot eater ie Sis names | Te iat secure private rooms by applying to the @urgeon 12 fea Si pegs bs tak Pack eka baed Hureiog, Medical or Burgicel Trestunset oat gent é Btates Goverament provides forts for the following 4 Fie + Wivesor Widows ot Solas se meget mgt aud Navy. or fematos wh. may of any tem porartly Fost tay fet 10D to these beda can be ub: of the bargeun General. U. 8 ‘Reusy. at hie corner of Fennaylvania dvenae and 15th tre of the Burgeou tn chief at lise office, 1344 M chosetts avenne. westy FERRE BEDS f women, residents of the District. urd: te for adenie ftom to these must be obtained of the Guveruor or Secretary of the District days, MONDAYS and THURSDALe . pMEBDIOAL STAF¥ J. 8. THOMPSON eee office and F. A. ASHF OI MD . Arsistant Surgeon. Uftice aid residence 1330 NY avenue, ‘= SADDL Bvon® y a iwersand ivare'intrena”* CONSULTING Bu : — foble Tonne. M Be Fe owarg. ot p pipe re CHRISTOPHER'S STALLES Riise. 3948. Pace 52 8. Fre o", wis Mackall 5 ha ere eng 448 8, Bautinyre, wa, at all principal | wih ceased, sit Beatty snd viz inn southwardly to be paid. cash; and the residue stallmeute at six and tweire mc ing at the ead of a two eqa Fe TeMpective interest. to by seenrs ite term: cing at cost OX. Trastee. THOS. DOWLING, Anct ated on High street, Georgetown, con- | sisting of parte of lets Nos. 94. 95, 125. and I380f | 5. Hewkins’ addition, bounded as follows, 163, foot mensured trom Becond street, ou the west side of 4 by approved notes and it RH | be the oldest extn ditsned physitan you provide for your family in th | and t com pa: ¥ cent. Compound iate Me Office. ¥. KNIGHT, Geers! Acont High street, snd ranning thence with High street 51 feet. thence weetwardiy at t aegles to i 5 a street (10) fect. thence norihwardly. at right angles LOAN OFFICE, | to the cast line 28% teet thence weetwardiy a8 ee | angles to the east line, 6 feet. (ence suuthwar 7 rENUR qeasie A. a Goarens, ith the 1006 PEENSTLVANIA avenue ene» eartwardi:y. with the | i diviving Hine between lots aS aud 94. * (OP STAINS.) jibe gouthward'y 12 16-100 fom to the cou ter « aan an alley. and thence in @ stratcht fine to the Sein ning. 6 " The improvements consist of a brick dwelling and | Onan Des TRB make glares store. nich = be pooveris Se vi Le cerden is attached. ad the pr i te i 7O0U1 aan boviness etand agveaketiag UNREDEEMED GOUps ‘Terms of sale: Une third of the porchase money CNDERNEATH. i ly. of | futhe city,and bis treaiment the most = with ORGANIC WEab \ the man} 1 HE LUCKY ON! et rising from hatte of ent cure te the y Kindred are uw. ry Where did yon bov those Burt's best French KID | BUTTON AND SIDE LACE UAIT Eke for, nn! town, soiling @ great variety ow tO L “Sep SHOES AND BOUTS, | TACLE fn foe cont at wholesale prices. -" eyesight by HH. HEMPLEB. th Don't feil to call at the Shoe Bazaar | Statteet and Pconeyivante avenue Sei mate to ord ICKL e. “Gnbss ANTED_EVEn ore The Fabrics now shown over the most od stock of ings, patronize this esiadi therefore we say by ail mean BROD! N. Gren cash Serv cheap. Be » bull color, 33 eebte; | ~—_ Seer lor, 3 bas beoa re pa esa Wer P20DHEaD 4 00. Are steadily and su EAS eran ot An elegant quality of DRY GOODs. DEALERS 18 DRY Govr ining favor wi rho purchase Kood al are ban Parascle, Linens. ac. ii ci rs nonag pe ‘ehirt @c.. & unser, f EAD & 00.. B—Blegent adines Zc., and all other Goods at th: price. ‘ep29 7t Danaed. ho Deuent themselves, and rest. corner 13th Dbeantiful Striped 0 lowest RIENCED INEX PE, tee +. oe in #¥en life iteeli- aud ‘con teu pear as ine moet “relisvigy treat reske es teliabies ethy skint phyeictan advertising. Hie doce not tril ftgcecn when others taf, onsets ANd arn oom Sor Lady Patven: End Private Covsuitation BS BT! Per rT vu. health, it | trowbies in Da. Ll BY Goons CURTAINS at 84 per patr. per yard, cheaper regular cos “worth 95 30, oe worth 75 cts. BLAGK SILK ut $2 ber yard, ig ladies LINES WANDKERCHTERS | K.MOTT'S CURE for Nervous Debti gone caused "b: indiscretion. pomorty Scrofufa, Skin Disease, Syphilis, in wil? speedily cored. <a A Pwrser Fivania avenue and lou sert by mall, ayy Is now ree GOLD JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, and o' and istipg bet firm of TR Dt rOLV Jemes Jirtinsion is bame The | * Cativorwta Oatawsa Wise on drangbt, at | ZAM! r the public for t favors he solicits a continua ohghe wate eo TAMES J1RDLS avi. importer SAME UUAL city in America, at nia avenue aud 1th st HE PABTNERSHI NE Avery choice lot et new styI« ther rich goods, direct from the manufac Bhicb he will offer a LUW Yean be boweht for in ERETOFORE EX the u igDed Wuee- tas mam ON & BOUVAT is thisday Dis ED Ly mutual copsent. ween NST! of the firm in se ent AMES JIRDINSTON. NAPOLEUN BOUVET igued will con’ ‘mue the busties UCER and TEA DEALER at the 1712 Penosyl: aveuve, Thanks i STO! av Jam imy2-2oty 7 PD seLcrion OF OOPARTRERSBEIP. heretofore existing vis 8. Fi ¢ authorized to use the between 7 ore is guarantied fp ail oases. Seprracerooms for Laty parvents. Onrresp: néenes strictly copBdential. Hours—10 tol, 2 to 2. € to &, Boome 414 0th street. above Penn. avercs delé THE TRADES. ! WN es i A JOBN C HOG . Manufacturer of Window and Veramdab Awnings, Plage. Tents, and Wage: ver Special attention given to City und Gon dence «. Hi orders promptly atiended to. 74 ED = BI . igamamesg lg ron EK MAK EBKS. Nos, 64 and 36 Water Street, Georcewwa, D. 0. BOILER WOBK of every description promptly at IKON BAILI eo | arket yal” ‘NG and SMITE 'S Ww: K done thisany | Dest manner, cheap for cash. wen went. Either party is a7 PUCK AND Ju) {for momey due the late firm. Mtr | Boone yy Joyce will attend to all ba ems pa uty BY Lovie 8 FISHER A May let, 1671. eit “1 4 | + near 34 Past. be tolicite » contiumance of 1 im the intare.” | anak Mt perce — KAGE AND SOLD OR ‘COMMISSION. CARRIAGES REPAIRED. om BVER PUT OFF UNTILL TO.MOR- | oso avs N®"ow w Vou voc HM. @ AUG. SCHEEDTIE, TO De Te-DAY! | 14 Meb street, between Gand H xtreme | BEPAIRING OF WATOHES. JEWELRT, And one of yonr first datics is to besaving:and to | CLOOKS, SPEUKE cercicily exectted. at moder: save money you must go to | Ste charges. ow-ly SILVERBERG’S to day. who certainly wHl be the mesos of your | waking « material saving in your ‘8 proof of his assertion he offers to A BEAUTIFOL F lebones, which sell Whe La }OH CORSET, with 2, at Flesch. DIES’ WHITE MARSEILLES SKIRTS " something pretty aud good—at §leach, worth double agoenetuures. as % E BEAVENS, Flammarion the ¥, 4 oF ry REA pags OF Tt ‘oung, Jacob Abbott DIES’ EXTRA-FINK MOUENING LEM by James A. Froude sTituep Lines BANDRBECHLBES a the | T Evi Antiasity end Unity of the ae ee BOETHODIST PLANS. fer" im. Stevens. LADIES’ FING HEMSTITCHED HANDKER | Fe sscp, OBIBFS, 1 urtor $1; worth fully 45 ceuts each ais esorant BALLANTYN: 55 Intelligencer LADIES’ FINE AND STOUT 1RON-FBAMB = HOBK, worth 50 cents each, three for $1 N EW BOOKS amortment of HAMBURG EDGIN8 and | ae Al INSERTINOS at which : TOBAL'UUBbe. ail winded @ 87 PEREKCT sATIsraCction eoanay. TUBAL OU cents must be seen to be ap; Leach. GENTS NE AND HEAVY FULL ERGULA allF nobE. four pair for $1. pair, worth ENS FINE HEMSTITCHED D> sconces -sesenense- oor gohbaD Uinen BANDKEBUBIEBSS, tour tor | TH OF BOUTT. By James F. Hon ° 1. A Also, a full line of CROQUET. at 96. 86, 878. | G © juet, more enter {Sining than the cident Se each. SILVERBEROQ’S, 319 SBVENTB OTREBT. BY DB. LOWBLL MASH) =TEBODURS A very clear headed prectical book, serving rth A illustrated and mee mea { OLIVER DITSORN & OV., Biston, 0. B.D! a SEWARD & JUHN W. DICKINSON a onthe NALYTIC OR INDUCTIVE METHOD, ipstenctors, Price ‘the above prise. “3 & 0O0., Hew York. +19 wi ‘and 80 cente per yard preciated. wunebes of NA- ‘MED LINBN HAND- | Live OF SIR Kebed ‘the GENTS’ ENGLISH SUSPENDEBS at 50 cen’ * double. rious ree Br atare ts | $20,000 8 . &. 5 PT te Me TL PHIL? @ SOLOnONDS’. pe ace ee | By Bite Pew SBLie ai jt READINGS, for the laos of needing cuts sea iorveelis end vocal ter. DE! acl : _ ‘and MAGIC HOUPB, 0 variety of styles PSILP @ SeLomens, BOUBSBLLEES AND STATIONERS. 911 Pennsylvania avenue. in cos to ‘on good real estate s *