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E ED IN G STAR. CoUNCIL The President submitted a comm’ The sy of I-s again resounds, = : rc vat rom ae % 7 sorb WEDNESDAY. Saly 2, USTL. | hie approval tbe Vill couinaige header yree |, Cithzensseek the shady side of the streets to. — $$ | ah aiicere of the Di trict of Columbia | day. Ir also presen LOCAL NEWS. | givice whe! purchase supplies at" th Northern | of ihe Cony Senter oe shyt Market Protesting against, the baisterous crying by | 1 0¢ ai tia Tere AN ADVENTUROUS CAREER. | that niaw beenacted to suppress this praction, He | and Lafayette square are being bronecd. ‘The cool weather extends over a large portion GEORGETOWN. | Tax Doxovaw Homcmms ant J.F. Hartigan PF oye leged « ferret | rand Lodge, I. 0.0. F., holds its annual | of the injuries rece' ss to the character sx Cupane tae tart wae: Hr. Hrowoe. from tt bictsten eo ctettr the mas mbeon ot ine tell ik @arecninas oe § 2b Se ree. Te s morning, the care of Henry A. Foraala, | atistion often | The National Territorial Guards enrotied | was deeply cov at, and bruised, and the brain ks his f dom, he boing bell for service | i defining the “ “sage. twenty more young men last night as members. ioe teeth vd in the interior part of the brain; Marine Corps. was resamed before Judge sel i nee ot thea or metitate the word | ‘hose sailor hate look well on young ladies, of both orbits were extensively frac. n. S.S. Henkle appearing for naga? ‘and the but we cun't say they become those uf forty years | WEG: rye the and abdemen wer, and Major Haycock for the re- or mere. «¢ found in a healthy ‘condition. Witness ommaidant of the 3 cemen to re | Mr. Daniel Hannan, contractor, ig engaged im. gave as his opinion that death was caused by Corps. pewst TePthe Police | ling water-mains in P streey) petween “yy the bram, produced by the frac- n. Henkle did not deny that a party by the | Lerd wee read and referred to the Police | OU; "foth streets: morthweet in F tures ib Tans crumeedl at the time stated —Gewber, | “mcs Lill creating certale.ofices in the District of | strect- ang in Beedtern | Dre, E- W. Riteher and A, Bockenburgh were ire4—but denied that the petitioner was the man. | Columbia. fe tment of | . 5 their testimony corroborated that Capt, Frank Mouroe tevtified that to the best | Solumbla: and providing for the appointment of of | dah Grmeot base hall ¢:4 tee White Lot yeatar- | re Harel f his knowledge petitione: s the man he en- | laws relating tot at ict . ;- ator clubs Creighton and Sted at the lg Se ne" paren naeee ne Pripted. House conc a resulted '- | victory tor the Creighton Mr. Chas. C. Callan testified that hehadkmnown | Font, resolution, repealing the resolution for the | boys'by a score’ ¢i4% to) itioner as Capt. H. A. Fernald; was intro- | Mleurument of the Legislative Assembly on the site hank* oc stone and gravel that for a con- ed te him in the winter of 1864-3, when he Mr. Eston prescuted # petition from James M. figure ¥ me past have nm allowed to dis- had_a portion of the marine uniform on. = Orme, Prazing that a water main may be Inid to samachusetts avenue, between lth and at that time was seeking his discharge from the | sauare be ‘ween Land Ki strevte north and North | 12ths sammehusette avenue, betw nd corps, $0 that he cvabd enlist in Gen. Hancock's | Capite) and int streets ast i betereed a ee yyesore to residents Forys «fle called at his office several times | _2oisthe comddssation ef the llcedoe tilt’ Wie | Wan. Héntingion left this city on the 12:45 Uecaciens told bing net tesa ampthing abeat his | flauee Felating te theaters was discussed at sou m. train yesterday, en route for Enrope. A Durie Piet cer ee faske number of hic personal friends icons iaving been in the Marine Corps. (annually, or or Week; variety gg a } Or ieenct ons tet Ohee ae ‘prisoner | concert Latte where #piritnous or malt lige 28 0r him to the depot, and wished him don War brought berore him he e: the deseriptive list. and fe of perhaps the he S cone “5 Uy; nonresi™ 208s are | royage. that with the a | ravceagener #ita; tanke and brokers” ,se@t imeu- | "Yesterday afternoon @ colored man named Lit, | each $1,400 invested i KS. oko ann: Chas. Newman, driving a lumber wagon, ran : ; | pawnbrokers, over Joseph Clarke, a child three years of age, In regard to the desertion at Pensacol, he had | B&yybrokers. S28 sauna Gin Minteoes, beteees @th-amk tea poecete, sothing tw ofler except & transelpt from the | enti hie ewe to oa Biene te synarkets in the Dis- | child was severely but not dangerously injured. “Siajor Haycock was| place on the standend | Hacenine BS comer teers tong or {Ou Monday next, 1f the weather is fatr, ont caretully examined the Tetitioner by the de- | Psteatagents, 8% abt nally: propeiotore of oe citizens will have an opportunity of witnessing a serigtive Bat “ y gl for hott racit.g or foF tournaments, 53) weekly ta. with a better class of boats competing Gen. Hinkle suhrw that the term | "TES" mittes rose,and the further ach! it m thn fe BaP rnity are in a flutter of excitement in pr. the Judiciary C Paine ion for this event, each confident of success. ne the practice of the | Sneak thieves broke into Francis Regan’s Colmabia, and it | room,on E street, between 13th and Mth streets, varned. last night, and took therefrom a box containin DELEGATES.—The House resumed | soo in green ie ace eee y found in the yard attached to the premises. ayo} amendments decreasing the rite of spood to fico | Detectives Coomes and McDevitt are after the le ar, providing that property ite ia public | TObbers. . 7 7 " <i that the taw of 1SI2 whi, = left at p flee headquarters: fixing the The Republican Executive Committee helda ment by courts-martial (: | Trying one or two passengers betwee: mecting last night, which was attended also by bd at. Seal ere cot mentee se & the presidents of the district clubs, for the par UT. s- | foetom und Geolertows OF Gon ile pote or hearing the report of tl ab cite | SRicloul pereetten ead the tee wait on the Board of Public Works in retere yeart after the term ot | 3) to obtaining work. That commitiee was not 0 per hour; defining hackney conc! ® is charged wit ue | carriages or other vehicles, owned by pro ready to report, and after some discussion the ented trial by absenting him oli, | livery stables, or other ~ ‘and Kept tor nines | me ing adjourne weferring w the government havin, led } fting the price for hack ing funerals at $3 of ce having ex onet could | consiter 4, that r. Pew . The money was subsequent nl that courte marda! ter ittee on Railronds of the House of Sect cguintion Ver ener amy chars’ under | So vor kectee nt es ten ane pe tos terday heard statements made by wat regulatic ‘i “ is MeKenzie and Dr. e in- ED TO MIS DISCHARGE. Tequiring lighted all thues of wi eKenzie and Dr. Hill in the in- the night; and striking ont the clause permitting the | transter of licensed number of comches to sleigh he Washington and Ohio railroad. ‘The nteers | when th hicles are not running, were all that it would be a har ee, it is said, will report favorably on he war. had all the volu -: the bill authorizing the subscription of $1,000,000 Rermaneae Rete Dante | Wetiemben te thee stock in the proposed new enterprise Of extend- show that up lose of the war he had not | tne bill providing ior tie eee oe Fees to take up | IM that road to the Ohio rive P ie m i ili oe a, anche Naving by his | aswessMunt RD VALUATION OF THE PROPERTY oF | wo ems PelonEing to the District militia 5 z ved at the Governor's office yesterday meriterivus won a promotion, he was | THE DISTRICT, de : ~ c1 } 07. entitled to his freedom: vi | “Betuesccuttecdir, rene: SAF (Mc, Mopee)1._ | Sel Dr, Tindale, private secretary, to the Go argued the ease for the goy- | | Br. Moore moved toamend by providing fur twon- | €FH0r, issued eighty-four to Capt. T. J. Lattrell, ning that rs. Agreed to— rh esors. | company C, Washington Light latantry. ne Dn: Rae Oat tects usan tee eekeie bie Ordway Guarcs, and also eighty-four to the Corcoran SOLDIERS, oma a re raised the point that the term beneficial Ancient Kome to the | institutions among the exemptions wastoo general, | Ziuaven. rines are regarded as a the clause was stricken out, and, on motion of — r service. We also read ) Mr. Hall, ‘orphan and other asylums for the aid of 29x ra EE a caring on this point. | ud destitute” was inserted. The Old Corporation Debts, titer, reviewing the aren rain moved to, amend section $ ao as to cx RULES FOR THEIR SETTLEMENT. amd the testimony given, said it Jord moved t0 eanend & The commissi i h timony r ‘ . “ a missioners appointed to audit all t « the petitioner owed service to the | ns hall be made by and wit ce | outstanding bills against the District cities and Bi ae ce he ee | sent of the House of Delegates. Losi—yeas | the county he Id ameeting at the City is ustody of the commanding - tetday; present Messrs. A. S. Pratt, KE. F.M. belengtae'ts the Usiel sites Teecerzing cvounde | Fachiz, and Wm. Dixon, commissioners, Gra: r_ Moore moved that the gronnds on which the | ham P. Hopkins, secretary, ayd Henry G. Gill, Previdentin! mansion is erected be taxed. Lost | ch ae oe following regulations were unant- ays 13 mourly adopted: M Foul moved to amend section 7 by imposing | The commission. will meet daily at the hour of 8 esis for a failure to make return,of 85to $10). | 10 9, and remain in session until p.m., for the avy as a sound and | | Mr. Lloyd urged that the bill belaid over, and ap: | 10 tion and examination of clalms under a medical examination as | Posled in vain to the House to mop eae ot the followi les: Each and claim must ‘entered upon duty; that in Hulse moved the previous question, which | the follo 2 Sheyindlly sean ertohidben? Be rossi Grsetea 2 The navyct Pas. | rGered, and. after a number of dilatory motions, | be presented in the form of a statement on ac- od Seve he nary a Penn: |g was ordered to a third reading. count, accompanied by vouchers and affidavits aud secreted himself, and re- | ‘Mr. Moore made the point that the bill was not setting forth in an explicit: manner the follows Tene | Cegroseest snd objected to its third reading. ing information and evidence relating to the 22 3 witness in the | Br rolimone moved a receae. claim, so far as it is possjble for the claimant to matter before the House of Repre- he previces neste oe ene oprstion | TTeus the same, Deer viz: The full name or TEntatives: that at that time he had reason to be- | of the previous question no such motion could b= . goed appeared ti government. the prisoner to t officer of the mari | corps. | - AN EVENTFUL CAREER. } It is stated that thix man, Henry A. Fernald, | | enlisted im the Zit Massachusetia Trlsaterss, 3 entert Speak ro tem, (Mr. C: names and residences of the original and present lieve that his Rintory wae awe Sobe snoarthed. i aeclas welt ta + fomeas ls nat | onpet tx ewomeel the cate” The ine the any? Sooo . ate of rou to engross the bill, i i etai cl c ard was immediately offered for his appre- | ard a uumber of meme = grigin of the claim; a detail of the character of bok, Heft for peswnders ties of mater! hension, and through the vigilance of certain | their humes or other places for ref inte Teen Ned oo eee OF guantities of materials officers he was arrested in Wisconsin and | | At W:15 the House was called to onder, and the bill 1 t credit. if a nd brought to this city. Immediately upon his | having been engrossed, was read = third time aut | dates and amounts of credit, if any, receiver aenfinement certain infigences were _ tern ht | Passed—yeas.15, nays—Mesers. Dickson. Lloyd. and | thereon; the balance or amount claimed to be a be * fect en ong 4 a | Moore—s. Messrs. C: + Ennis, Harkness, and | due. A declaration of any action hereto- of counse! to effect his release by the naval a: Ways and Means Committeo, | Made? or by ape eer ea ieh it is thorities, without efteet, he was brought before oTaanite Renae tor the Board | Tomcat thereof, and the nent ite adge Humphreys upon a writ of habeas cor- ferred to Health Committee. Also, al- | Partment thereof, and the result of It is further alleged that ‘Fernali in ton, | ¥,0n bill creating a finance department: com. | action. Also, whether suit has ever been discharged. Also, bill in relation to cruclty | brought upon’ the claim, or part thereot, i ied © —_ P ~r gino for a en Oe red to be printed by any person or persons, and the result there canine tae ~oneuee Get kee mn Laws: | The law or ordinance, or special contract, under iz s appl alumbia. bh such services were rendere eharg military service for a ond time Pigch such services were render ity ine », and that furnished and ¢ entisted in the marine, naval, riain certi | Mr. Dickson, from the Committee on App: pe. Fuported bill to repair the Chain Bridge time date from Oct has drawn up to * suspended upon the | Pension rolls rom the bill fixing t Diatriet t ow. Bea time and 7 Meeting of the Beard of Health. The M N —The Pourd—Remocal of the com- to itself th al informati Market f the exa et House vestigation. ‘enter x to th Mark company! vm the ‘ti , unless for rea- it is other- ; KR. G. Pr, 2,589; It. B. Clart ; HD. Cooke, 590: hit to abrogate, mtify, or add to the iore Tules and regulations from time to time, Ke as may be deemed Themas €. Connolly nf Ci » Fitzhy | Crocker, 2; '¢ John D. Detrees, Elvans, 1; M. G: Emery & Bros. Soo; T. 1. Fowler, 5; ‘Benjainin sport hiey bon ‘Sens WG "Wiidrets’ | taking a dose of salts of tartar altlegesd mes Hughes, 218; Michacl H. Homitler, | been furnished through negligence eee. ‘ ant, a druggist, instead of epsom salts, to plain- bicnengr pectin 4 Hance nnn ine | atl wan thesia eee” bee ee King, 21, J.D. Kiteh, | Weaver—Mr. George Tucker for plaintiff, and itt, 4; Henry | Messrs. Norris and Norris for defendant. David durtagi:, | Taylor, son of the plaintiff, testified that he went for medicine ‘when there were some policeme house; Nn ‘Ord- i m returned. oh eDe ‘urland, I; R. B. Mitchell, 1; WJ. J. H. Moodey, 5; C.H. Mitchener rin. 'F. Mattingly, 1 a a it dd magnesia. ered to Dr. Biss for investigation and r@ | di, the phy ns tothe | 3 keep sigus on the ings, also in the Puke kab ake 25; John | medicine in her hand and it burning her. The vlicines to the ‘ : plaintitY, Taylor, testified that he was at work poor, so that th be kucen arcuee page ase ee cee he fa'the Patent Oflce at S2 per dey phon he oon re vn, | Euemenice Hustelly 4 Alexander 1 Sh taken sick; that he sent Marshal for salts but Je 2 motion that the board visit na boy to-day, to ¢ propriate commitiees in re and urge an did not tell him what kind; that when he took it, it burnt him greatly, and appeared to draw his intestines together. "The case has not been concluded. Samuel S. Smoot, 4 fer with | 1; S. fT. Suit, 1; Meyer Silv to nuis- | M. Tinker, 1; Edward R. Tinker, propriation for the abats- | Tyler, 4; ‘Thomas L. Tucker, 1 Thompson, 5; Heury Van Aernan W. . Vandenburg, 10; John T. Varn i ETZEN Fest of Wallach, 5A. F. Willmarth, ty D. : t chuet erein Germania will be held at John Welcker, Shree days, { in addition which our these yearly festivals, shooting as practiced in be introduced, and a hand. ‘ssful shootist eeagle—an imported can be seen at Ellis’ From Wim. large animals at 75 r Last September E. H. Bullock organ, who had been conv Rockiand, Iil., and imprisoned at broke jail. The sheriff knowing Bulle have a year’s pension due him abou Pp. hogs, and cats at 40 cents work for £1,008 per yen: pro- Wolf was accepted, and 31,000 for faithful discharge of the the facts as above, and inclosing the «nsion certificate’ and photograph timer & Cleary soled Y ¥ 8,50) feet, to F. d prisoner, with the request | Beng : $1 containing 10,5 : 4 . Yesterd feet, to same, at 5 cents; lot 24, containing 5, oe Rae Lo soo Ths pase eho applied he feet, to M. Cravan, at 3% cents; lot 25, contain- asd the amount of pension due. He wag at once | Ss PATS feet, seca — bach Gn andere te he catia shbee onale bc shea te aee POLICE count 4 bade Gray.—John lature. Bir. George Price presided with Mr. | would sip crore the mete # ‘Sexton. for eupsing ou Ba land ‘avenne, was fined vied that a petition be | te time his papers would arrive, left the balkd, "S10. Kober Humble ated en: ato the Heeztlature sete | $25, Me strolled around Judiciary 8 $3. Martha Hall, « vagrant; workhouse i ting forth their grievances and p sivantages | ph Heamoiaggmen tgs ou neta quare, and ‘ ir J bor, ot the Pen- | defuall of security. he hackmen hi in sion Bureau, was detailed to keep au eye on Secusequamiercsoaes Af | him, which ‘he did. Ballock evidently knew the fact that last sear it was mock te, | this, and made direct for Bladensburg, ead, had ie figeres proposed In the new Lik rey | Reasly. reached the boundary ling,“wher an : . Tabor kailec omioer P. J; Robinson, Who arrested Price thought a clause should be | te man and escorted him to police headquar inserted in the hack Inw "by which the sete | ters, where he was turned over to detective hacks and carriages should be exempt from the | Clatvoe. alvern, Jame: Grant, Means, James Butler, John Driscoll. M: ital John OF Neal were fined 8 each for ied nut license, John Crngaon, female dog: fined $10. James Batter, lyn. name charge: dismissed: im peeeen Ses Oe ee and. © as fined ‘ ern, dor operations of the section fixing the pri withont license; fined $5 sel stated that this charged for carrying pasengers on ‘ac ount Letters from the re {aa was unconstitutional. and he would test the case the stabiek 3 ai tap arent we stable “Abe Re ceauired to pay internal | | Eprtom Sram: Knowing yout interest in every- | in he court above; an appeal was taken. John Q BUS ccd ks Satake toy east Mall | thing fn the publte ppravement tines wane to | Siamenagrant, oma la gtr ard enna wed. They should be allowed to set their own | call your attention to the Temodelling of the | {. workhouse in, t of security for good behavior. Price on their own services just ax the dry goods | Rock creek bridge, now being commenced, and MISCELLANEOUS LO’ merchant sets his price on “his goods. Citizens | suggest that you Fequest the engineer in charge | | Alenzo Perry , colored, atsanit on Catherine King like the livery stable carriages because they get | that in laying the to the same he avoid, if | in March lust. “Perry has been keeping out of the aM ot as. Fenwick, John O'Dono- The imo in, George Eflis, Jr., and James Conner went iy show ‘hat the ‘deceased, with Charles and Daniel McCarty, Jerry Collins, James Fenwick and John Hurley, were in Mra. Brown's store at about eleven o'clock Sunday night, and that while there a colored man caine in, with whom one of the McCa bad some words. The tp th reli subsequently took several drinks and went street, talking loudiy—apparently quar- James Conner swore that no blows were struck in Mrs. Brown’s store, and that the whole party left in a friendly way. The next morning John Hurley told witness that Daniel McCarty struck deceased the night before. Jeremiah Coll ins testified that-he saw the de. ceased down in the street, and saw Daniel Me- Carthy kick him twice in the head. The wife of deceased ran out rig the progress of the fight, and hegged McCarthy to cease kicking her hus. band. THE VERDICT. returned a verdict that the deceased, jonovan, came to his death by blows Daniel MeCarth: i Companres A, E and F of the first regiment National Guards’ had a drill and guard mount last evening. Almost every man of the compa- nies mentioned turned ont. Tue Agveover Baince.—Jobn B. Hammond & Co., the contractors for the repair of the Aqueduct bridge, ate now of the opinion that the street ears will be able to cross by the 5th Proximo. It will not be ready for pedestrians or cargiages until several days later. Tue River—The schooners Lizzie Maul, from Philadelphia, and Cropper & Brother, from Havre de Grace, have arrived with coal for Dixon & King. The schooner Rising Sun, from Havre de Grace, has arrived, bringing & cargo of coal for John B. Turton, aE eeived, per canal, from Moutgomery county, Md., 1,600 bushels of superior wheat. Hartley & Bro. received this morning, canal boat E. » Hartley, 1,300, and per schooner Margaret Ella, from Alexandria, 1,100 bushels of wheat. Prices to-day ranged froms$1.40 to $1.52 for tair tu strictly prime. “ WHERE 18 THE PoUND-MASTER of G: town Wueat MARKET—B. Talbot has re- is a question daily asked by our citizens. Hogs, goats and unmazzled dogs hold high car- uival in our streets, and the advent of the pound- on would be hailed with ungalified de ight. tow: He could reap a rich harvest in George- THE BREAK IN THE CANAL.—Up to noon to- day noth u@ ‘fur@er ineregard tothe break at Shepherdstown has been received either at the collector's office or by our coal and grain mer- chai nts, Mr. AnTEMrs McCANN, whose feet were se- verely injured by was a little eas being run over by a street car, r this morning, and it is now hoped that amputation of his foot will not be necessary. Both feet are still badly swelled, and he continues to sufter WATER STREET, av ‘Washington streets, street, are sadly in Carp From Me. TE your controversy with to the improvement loan, to whi reat pit Congress, Jefferson and m the river up to Bridge eed of repair. EY.—Editor Star: In e Patriot, in reference ich T am no Party, you do injustice to ‘my property on Mar et street. You state I paid an enormous price for it. ‘The property, which is eligibly situated, Was built in 156%, and w ith the dot cost £6,000, for which IT have vouchers toshow. James L. Davis, Esq., real estate agent, sold it some month ago for #! ment about ter same pr ), but owing to a disagree- the sale’ was not perfected. year ago 96,00 was refused for the per'y. As your article is calculated, uninte: tie no doubt, to do injury to the property I presume you will, in justice tome, a publish this commu per to the workhouse, in charge ‘of Officer Jone: D 10, cation. Witttam H. Tenney, ALEXANDRIA. ATrEMrT To EscAPE.—A colored des- named Charles Lewis, while on his way thik morning, asked the officer for some tobacco. and while the latter was in the act of putting his hand in his pocket to gi awn on e him a chew, he broke i: taking with him the nippers which were is Wrists, The officer instantly spran; i upon him and threw him down, and a desperate con- of oft throat and th caught, and, finally or, flict then commence and lested for a quarter n hour, the pri frequently turn ing the who, however, clung to’ him by the uippersy which he had again ter stiiking him over the head several blows with his billy, brought him to terms, and suecee¢ 4_in lodging him safely at his destination. While the conilict was in Progress, two colored men, who were in an ad- ining held, approached, but were warned oft by the officer w to shoot them if they came any nearer. ho drew his pistol and threatened Lewis is the alter considerable trouble t Fishtown, yester- day, and urried to the station-bouse in 2 wagon. Tun Race.—There was a tub race yesterday evening from Smoot's wharf, at Fishtown, to the oppe ite Maryland shore: The tabs were made of halt hog-heads. ‘The speed was slow and the course rau by no mewusstraight. There Were four competitors, who reached the winning stake in the following order: Eddie Murphys Pat Duffey, Bill Robinson and John Penn: The race in G be repeated next Friday even- Of last evenin: CITY ITEMS. THE LONG EXPEniENck of Lewis Riee, as made his name familiar with the travelin, landlord of the American House, Boston, ‘has 01 b- lic throughout the country. ‘Thisexcellent hotel ‘samong the best in the United States. NEvERMORE can the coarse, gritty tooth pow- ders and tooth-destroying chemical tiuids find a 100; 'N. G. S : lage on the toilets of sensi le. - E. S. Parker, 10; | Maria Sanders testified to putting some of thes bape a toilets of sensible people. ‘The fra m all. nd preservative Sozodont has superseded ws sien edpes HALW’s VEGETABLE Sicitian Harn Ree NEWER prevents the hair trom turning gray, and restores hair to its natural color. le Dr. Waits, Chiropodist, extracts Corns, relieves aud cures Bunions, Bad Nails, &c., without pain. Rooms No. 535 15th street, oppo- site Treasury, Washington, aud 1, North Charles st ree!, Baltimore. eenemsarane 37 AE TG Toe Crkam.—Harvey & Holden, corner 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue, deliver the finest quality of Ice Cream to all parts of the city, in quantities to suit the purchaser. tf Lares’ UnpERGARMENTS of all descriptions, on hand and made o order, at very reasonab! prices, at C. Baum’s Undergarment Faatory, Ht stree*, intelligencer Building. : posers Paid Ore Dottan Leg iy are the best im- ported, and alway 1 ‘gest assortment of fizes and colors, at C. Bava’s Kid Glove Depot, ith street, Intelligencer Building, go> sis Ren Even since the sewing machine was myented Many attempts have been made to a —— machine that could be sold at a rea- sonable price. ‘To the McLean & Hooper and to Wilson Sewing Machine companies belo : , Hoor Sairts of a private le with a liveried coachman, and jatbir, making the footway on each side 1 (ihe giiesrs until Offices Doyle canght him | . oo me number attached to tue camtoee ‘They Uke | thas the carriageway, ales, making the whole ge in oy ue oa as a sold at rensouable to attend public places in vebloles which by | bridge floor lower than earth approaches at ‘y the head of witness: fi Skirt Factory, outsiders is considered their private carriage. | each end. If the officer in charge succeeds in | And: cologedsesanlt.on, Ne ‘ air. Charles Earl said that the private car- | doing all of the above we shall have a different : grew out of a case ep ty riages owned by stablekecpers were costly, the | bridge from that we have had for the last tos vals about one M: 3 | styles of al teams were required to be kept in good condition, | years, W.R. rd oer yee ee and he was sati-fied that a proper representa- —_-—____ = of Mi tion of the facts in the case wouldsecure a favor. known citizen of ae ieeston of | ME” able consideration of their ciaims by the Coun- yesterday near Uniontown, in guardian of the guinor = di! Caumon—Bewere eal. y age. had 1 After further discussion the adjourned | been an active member of Cheist 4 Serapulous: to afuture time, when definite acton will be | Yankee Upwards of forty Years;and.at the tims pogie taken. of his death was a vi an. The deceased Epc! Op divorced | that] have nob = - was foreman of the jury tried Gen. Sickles | accepted an: for a Tosur- connection with Wssarscros axe Se : 4 Satr-cumrrne, | Lop pee. p Barton Koy. is fu- | ance Company in Milwaukce. e This camp- ing wll be held in duel morrow on “ ishing woods, om the line of tie Baltimore and Poto. | moraing from Christ Ch vy Yard. bath poe nicueriaay serene Hs oy more fall ie . 8 mac railroad, commencing Wednesday, 24 of SFT Love than in war.” for sale wholesale t-and closing on Friday, the Lith. Be- | Pxorirante Vacations—The vacations of &7-A boy only 8. old was taken toa Bos 431 7th street, sides the ministers of the D itstingaintied | thesone a = oor aitisans . are being tonst f atarday night g Moos , ministers from abroad are expected to be pres- | made very an ean! im ha = ent.and the meeting promises to be one of tae | mele S* morning and evening at ths new bal | Boston is the place ey Bares ree teen tons usual interest. The groand is reached directly | of the Washi Business College, corner of Shee Memik sigin “or colored | epem in from Washington, Baltimore, Aunapalis, | 7th and Leween te improving their peuman- | 87 Sleepy Smphioans comp till after mig. | nal Franc’s Gent's 1 intermediate poluts.” The follewing are the | be aay Be pine’ "by somebody wich a | street, at Popular Prices, sbingeda cee43 cont aos Ly Pm Faere | ceca Wat- | larynk of hundred-pound-eanton power, Buy Tre ‘ sa ns the | | SF They have another mad mate in Nashvitie. | the best Pe mad oars cht. sets aizeked brtonscabred | tit a gout: the gua Uta ak 22) PEP | forthe mame le doubt tak thers | mer. ene of whom felled the mintstor witha | child, and all of those which have been bit: Hewrrer has c ground. Me has been confiped to his bed since, are mad. act'r; Georgetown. (TERE AND EF or HOLTER LINING HousEg 1G. Y¥ MORNING, July § s 10 Selark i Tei well. ot th ot eral assortuarat ‘Sale positive, without BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; rd to Weather. THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. — Setters TURE ERS SALE OF Rongerow guEROVED )PERTY IN GEO: WN, D.C. b gi a trust, A By Mast, A.D. 1868, and duly in Liber B. ~, No. 19, folio 308, one of the land Tae- SD Wsckiecats cabe Wneie ot Cape Le Stas Gye seaneee of Coe of the Central ‘iation of Georgetown, Di of Oo- Inmbjia.we will sell at public auction.on AY, the Ist day of August. A; D 2&1, in, trent of the Fe rt Ru Dinrict et Prospect street sliel to Bridge street 29 feet. boundary Jine of said lot boundary line to the begim "16, in old Georgetown, Sinslug forthe ence og the meth sale est with said li nd M coarte hat tears ax inet tothe Sek her eckbecs bs tos rice ; the 2 , improved with & of way over the gaid 12 foot alley, improy two-story Brick Dwelling. Terms of tale: Ono-third Cash; balance in two ial payments a¢ 6 and. 12 ual from the premises sold. of the purchase! at months, with interest ‘of sale, secured by deed of trust on Stamp and conveyancing at the cost fe At torme of wale arehot complica an with in five days from day of sale, the Trustees r serve the right to resell tho premise at the risk an cod, of the defaulting purchaser. npon Gve days ni Tic notice. A dep ait of $10) wil be r sale, A We ie of oqaired at SEs. { Trastoes, RED. W. JeMJaw3wadts THOS. DOWLING, Anct'r, Lee* “LO stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY. MUSIC TCR Werke MNT is CAR- TAGES, and all kind large, and will be Several Parlor Organs and fine Pianos very low. (A second-hand ‘Ss, CHILDR! ls of FANOW ARTICLES. sold at prices to suit, the Piano at POE & SELIGSO: lew ath Georgetown, D.'O, ASH Pi ark © F OTS, SHOR. cte.sat L. ORADWORL'S 17332 ridge ‘treet wn. Gentgetown of Washinclom attended to, css PAT R LADIES’, GENTS AND Pan FOR LADIES, GENTS. AND STEAMBOAT LINES. “prloneeR Line.” ” ‘BARROW lew VERY MORNING athve cuckoo ber wtpant bared ay ress, MOUNT VERNON and. the intermediate land 1. HALL, stopping at all lings, going and coming. THOS: BEACE ROEM ort” om boned to JAMES SYKES, General Superintendent, Willard * Hotel, Wasntnaron, June 25,1571. SPECIAL NOTICE, MARSHALL HAL! now co Cj the reception ex fice to. pass & dellgbutul day cf thle ad Beautiful Retreat. We offer then, hay cont Fs ¥ fe with all. its ppolntmentsy 4: nad. time to selves of the Ince. O'For information and forms of charter please to Capt. Teh street 626-1 =W PHILA IN Who may de- and pommnente m Bageme Ragenind ‘ge aud extensive grounds with mag- for dancing. splendid Dining-room, her with Swings, tet Grounds, Shooting Ties, and all else to make it what it should be. ‘The Steamer ARROW can be chartered at any excursionist«, &c., desirin, them- pleasures fal ey to avail Tolative to this beaut Thomas Btackpole, Steamer Arrow. f * _ [Cbron.Rep.Pat.} “Gen 'T Sup EXPRESS LINE, VIA CANAL, DELPHIA ALEXANDRIA. VA., WASE. GTON AND GEORGETOWN, D.C. sailing day from 34 North WI 5 Hiniiphie: SARURD AT ae Beat a hiladely eee hia. SA ¥ 8 Water street, Georgetown, WEDNES- m. t received shi it time. Apply to HYDE & TYLER. 63 Water street D.C; M. ELDRIDGE & CO. Alexan- arin, Va. WM. CLYDE &CO.14 North Wharves Philadelphia. U, § mare ROUTE TO NORFOLK. = Steamer Lady oY the Lake, connecting at Norfolk with the Seaboard and Reanoke Ratirsad Yor ott arts of the South, and with the, steamers af the Bk GPjmont, ehcp Point, Point Monroe. Fo ight ly on board, o to VD. Groner, Norfolk, Vas ME drige eee Alexandria, V W: orto . Transportaivon F'THE LAKE cortyine tie Unies HE ears Un \ Dl ieave her wart, foot yegtzovers Monday v for Boston. the Steamer LADY vin. for Norfolk. Retu day, Yhureday and Saterden ee it Alexandria, Washington okont and Fortress + JG. Waters; Georgetown. D.C. 5. P. BROWN & SON. General Agents, Cor. 15th street and New York avenue. No freight received at Tth-strect wharf after 2: mm. Virst-class fare to N ie Second NCHOR LINE STEAMERS SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SAT- Calling at Th 230 folk, 4; round t1 class fare to Norfolk, 3; round trip] 43;'rouua teh _apaely URDAY T0 AND FROM NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, t Londonderry to land Mails and Passengers. amiers of this favorite line are Duult express: ly for the Atlantic passenger trade, and ited up in every respect with ail the: Boden improvernents calcaiated to in sure the sal were. Pass P, TO GLASGOW, Liven ety, Comfort, snd convenience of passen- 1 Rates. od on Curren: OOL AND LONDON. DERKy: | ANP Firet Cabin, and $75, acconling to location; Cabin Return Tickets, §130, securing best acestamo: dstions; Intermediate, $33: Biecrage. $38 Partie Sersding for their frienie im the Oil Gaareey canine chase ti kets at reduced rates. For further ti SON BROTHERS. 7 Bow! ing OR Leer eee aD eee yNeeortok, nan Sana avenue, WILLIAMSON & OO. 1449 nich strect, Washington, D.C.” mhetm ERCHANT’S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Between WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK, Hi the Fine Steamship E. JON Cibsos ant VALLEY ciry KNIGHT SEW YORK ALEX ANDETE, Waeie ‘W YORK from P| ‘RID. atl avenue. jelh-tt ‘Rundi . m. excepted ,| 9 Penneyivania avenue, INGTON and GEORGETOWN, as follows :—Leave , Bast River. every SAT- fey me Ly a sare GEORGEEOWY avery m be full information apply to R. P. A. DENA! f foot of High str fowas'or at thocorace of Gh nee aeere J. W. THOMPSON, President. t Wharf, twice daily. nme at 7a. and 7p. H-tt DENTISTRY. D® *- 5: BBOWS: vars, 1318 Massachusetts avenue, near Four- th street, teen! 8 Fea per or Lower Set of Teeth...... eeth extracted by the use of Pure Gas............ ‘apl7-sm* sessveeenen G15 00 acl tH cy cf ‘of Ohio of Den- R.A. PRATT. fal Saree 422 7th street, between and E north, Washington, Half price to la- boring persons. cs pes H Ye tts tee THE FINEST SUILDING LOTS iN THE MARKE TI 925 £acn ’ | MAY BE PAID FOR AT £1 A MONTH! — ONLY TWENTY MINUTES FROM THE CITY, Car Fare but 41 Cents Per Day! ‘Taxes All Paid to Include 1673, ‘Two Large Public Parks in Centre! OF our, Sx sn Bh, Hoo bait to onder on eo of Seal of Court to may teen atthe Oflces ae alte ARG VOLE ISpOnmEAnO ee yt So, 617 SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. BEN. M. PLUMB, Proprietor. ST FAMILY SUPPLIES, &. | FAMILY SUPPLIES, Be. _ Se NE ONE Losti Losti C* @HARE & SON, a s1cnT oF. *" FINE GROCERS, Pee qrocerymon spo ove tring womepety oR ©1913 T7m Stussy N. W., psrwaex M ano 3, DRAY 4 Bku. " : he market, or oe cae e | SEPRRT SEEN ¥ STFA oR at per sent Bit Pie ramur nous «| Ee cy oN adie PUSS 25 pers DOL tack. ugar-cured Breakinst Bacon. ?2%cc. Ib. FLOUR ail grates uid all prices. fate STRICTLY CHOICE BUTTER! ec. BEAUTIFUL YELLOW GOSHEN BUTTER 2 COFERES! COFFERS! ‘Soty Wve 1 roast our Coffees fresh e atent . rae wbich saree all the somael cram of tne Geaiet dave isto Soper cou buying your Co%ees of Us, as We Use mo water in ‘them. AS! SEW 0 Coffee, Fe Our PAB Sestatio, some of the Teas BL rs 4 |} Reo, per «Very fine Toas be gehen 48c. ana $1 per pound. ALE and PORTER, 75 cts. per dor. bottles. § pounds SOFT SHELL ALMONDS for @1. FANCY CAKES in Variety. | Slain GROCERIES LVANIA AVENUE, aud BI ete, morth able. ¢.s6tian beam 4T SMALL PROFITS. at Tth street N. W., bet. Mand N. ym | ed DOWN: We respectfully call the ovr stock of FLOUR DOWN": FINE TEAS, FLOUR Dow: COFFEES, &c., which we are selling at a very «mall advance. DO NOT BE DECEIVED. omer FLOUR HAS DECLINED, AND THOSE WHO TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS OF PATRONIZE US WILL RECELVE THE nee r BENEFIT OF THE DECLINE WINES, BRANDIES, iCE REDUCED FROM 50c TO $1 PER BBL , AND WHISKIES, ACCORDING TO BRAND. AT VERY LOW FIGURES, METZGER & BYLES, HAMS AND BACON, 417 SEVENTH STREER, ‘We have just received several very heavy invoice ,| ™I-tr ext to. O64 Felipyy's tie _ mad quote : JUST RECEIVED. PURE WHISKIES —Keller, Baker, Grey, Gat? and Moore's BRANDY —Vintage of 15m. GIN, SHERRY WINE, &c—Best brands, Special attention paid to Wines aud Liquors for SUGARS. dual and Family ure Aiso, - General Assortment of FINE GROCERIES, (Beet New York Brands.) nine ron BACON, BUTTER CHEESE, CANKED c. SOODS, & was CHAS. A. APPE! yely < corer 13th FFL0c#, mea, MILL FEED, AT VERY LOW BATES. ELEC some of tthe fincet ever brought to this market, AT VERY LOW BATES. HAMS—Extra Sugar Cured. Indian. Near Balto Rn. a. -_— Seer 3Se8 xtra Fine Silver Leaf. OOLONG, Good. ° Bet oy a ° #3 ‘ ii ENGLISH BEEARFA GUNPOWDER... RBADWAYS READY RELIEF ess 7 CURES THE WORST PAINS As will be seen by the above list our stock com- iN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES" prises sixteen different varieties, of which we have alarge supply now on band, and are constantly re- ceiving fresh invoices, and our facilities for obtain- ing and receiving the same are such as that we havi no hesitancy in asserting that we are able to compete fully with any house this side of New York, NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisement need any ome COFFEE. SUFFER WITH PAIN Our stock in this line is also Large and Complete. ” vie EADY R ww. JAVAqOM Government Roasted ge | Oa on BVERY Paty. 4 COR™ JA “ It was the first. end is M. RIO—Beest Roasted. c THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY RIO—Best Greet that Instantly stops the most excruciating pains, all Jays Tuflanmations, and cures Congestions, wither f the L ‘tomach, Bowels, or other glaude or tion. In short, we make a epecialty of the FAMILY TRADE, and make it our stndy to furnish the very best of Pplis IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES ‘De bow + bet everything in the way of family RHEt MAT Bed-ri supplies generally. cus, Neuralgic or proatrat Our factlities for buying and freighting are ansur- KADWAY'S READY RELIEF passed, and we guarantee to sell as low as any other house in the city, as alas to give WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE syst aaa mands ee INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS MONEY INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, : SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING GROCERS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART. . HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTIERIA MASONIC TEMPLE, CATARRE, INFLUENZA NINTH STREET, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, RNECMATISM COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, e The application of the READY RELTEF t the Part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists wilt © | afford case and comfort ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ©0., OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE. nty drops in half a tambler of water wilt § ae wie tak CKAMPS. SPASMS. SOUR -~— —— | STOMACH. HEART Sit HEAD HE. DIARKHG@A. DYSENTERY. ov 4 Browse & MIDD HD. in THE BOWELS ondall INTERNAL fine OOLONG TEA at @P perp —— Travelers should always carry a bot the market. WAYS REA Kx ue he TRAS. in water will prevent sickness or FINEST YOUNG HysoN Py saa FINEST JAPAN. FINESTENGLISH BREARP AST EON J i) FEVER AND A conte. There all pew crop, and at gre tb sma 4 ig not a remedial that will e BROWNING & MIDPLETON'S, Kanan on Se. . G14 Penueyivaniaavence, | 2ovst St Acasa a! ciher Malacious, 1 —— ——— by RAD WAYS PALLST bo guick as KADWAY = nm OLD SatEnet NT JAVA ADY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. CEYLON. LAGUAYRA. MARACAIBO. HIO, DR. RADWAY'S ROASTED COFFEE ALL GRADES. raieae anni nite BROWBING & MIDDLETON, — avert, 14 Pennsylvania avenue, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. : SH. ery drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL 1 MESS MACKEREL : anmanicates theeegh the Hie” No: Geonce s, BANK MACKEREL, | fl gen meg Blood. |S Nols PAT MACKEREL, for It repaired ; Tosser a y Bre Ge SPLIT HERRING, Fareat Mouth, ‘Tesmers, Nadef ‘ : < avsiemts Bore QDFISH and SCALED HERRING. aiacarers from <" Bars: and ‘or o jt seases. NING & KEATING. it tg Worms z ar L ‘ome. dal! weakenwne and para. aereal Ot. Dit Niche Morass, Lose ef tpeven Gad ations ‘Of the Depot for Pratt's Non- Explosive ASTRALOIL, | (Veprincipics. are witaim the curative rance of thas Just received, 1,000, . ‘at New | tender of Modera Chemistry, end a few oy" use Farauted net io 5 wil prove io amy Person usiueat for ecther ef there BROW; £ ‘DLETON, forms af disease Ua PateRi Power Lo Cure them. ; eae ane ep Our stock of WINES and LIQUORS Savery come, i the we yey sat Valls! parte Busneteica” oo: Kor ouly dies the Sarsars Resopvext ox Boon 8 A cae oar | Eis MS California the

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