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eae ~-pnpmeee--gA ~ EVENING STAR. Washington and, Severn Camp Meet. | violate rm ee Say ae od Very XC eptions they did it. SESS [Camp Meeting Correspondence of The Star.) | * y FAMILY SUPPLIES, &. | FAMILY SUPPLIES, Etc. | mar E PROTECT TAE PUBLIC AGAINST HIGL ; Tum BEST PrELtNe f > | anrresesrsees August 7, IST. | © 5 cxson’s Guove, A. A. Co., MD., Ai {8,0 ered vy all on the ground, and among | Connty, Hi on Saturday. Free Dewn! Ww senues r ‘ = y morning, prayer | 9" srs eneniaped are one oF two Baptiste: some | "The colored You Caesar ~ de oeaiben ‘ me re 7 WwW € ° in the large Jscopalians, (one a very prominent gentleman a extracts Corn AXP ALL MuPositrox: LOCAL NEWE- f Bovtand vas taken, | of Wahinaw whe ure cajoving tbe meetings Hi FLOUR DOWN! i ay Rew. M p th Beard of Hestth. nced as his text, Deuteronomy xx~ AMONG THE YINISTERS PRESENT a P---2 Le j meg retaet wees ecceaae aes Soree | cel eceineen ra erm aes | a Geena acca ©». omanE a sox Plan for Street Cleaning a 7 re} itimeore, PAC a Ks ‘The Board of Health met on Saturday even- ) ait © contery ago, gad Rov. Jenn Dovey S| bs ‘Smpic grounds to-morrow => Ing, when the committe on the condition of the Feo , a AnDOUNCement mado that | Belmar on the ground, bestdes Drs. Mary Ecker FLOUR STILL LOWER! ' —— Dende health, A report of the a 1 was soon | McCsuley end Gibeon, Rev. Mr. Hartsogh, of ‘ DO NOT BE DECEIVED. ou Frnily Flour, evual to any. in the cit, ae ‘ h 4 a brother, J parrot oe missioners of this ground was also submit- Van Meter ‘reoumed and | Union Chapel ana fiariuon Browning: or eit cep! HAS DECLINED, AND THOSE WHO pea on Severson, with the neguert that the papers ‘be ich singidg and prayer were gana ia, | Fidge; Hasiep, of Montgomery; Mullen: of Gor During the PATRONIZE US WILL RECEIVE THE Welch's Bost Pamily Pines. @2 Soper \¢ barrel snck $irwarded to the Legislature ra tadies appeared atthe mourners bench | ek; Dr. Dashlels, of Georgetown; Boster, of | tainty of the same beak becomes BENEFIT OF THE DECLINE. ‘The subject of disinfectants was made the spe- Uniontown; Thee the x These services being | Hurns, Brashears, Roberts, Robinson, Dr. Ar. athatle sosietios Sie in the lanes ne eee as Fang for amects | cit and L. A. Muller, (the last two of the ge io At EE ee ial order for the next session. The fixing of ‘Poundmaster’s salary was also postpon A communication was received from A. Pelie~ UGAR DOWN ! Cinritied Suzar.13 conte per 1b. PRICE REDUCED FROM 50c.TO $1 PER BBL , hed. cad Uransiated ince ACCORDING TO BRAND. 3 i ry GREEN GINGER - i a 1 P. WALLACH’: GREEN GINGER TBE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOUIATION, we yention, which meet at Louisville, Ky., next Oc- offers this = YY tier, seking tobe grandes the contract for clew- qhich "ingoen crowded, and after a few remarks Affairs on the Other Side. eo 8 of the Mi othe selling the best Se - TORE CDRS Vin@Uae etree! ys; red onthe feedh tude by Rev. G. A. eS : lotion! Society of Se = ee | Baas selnsennenened expericnes | Falls Church Camp Mecting-—Dry Weather—The | Alumni of Georgetown College on ay sagt he HAMS AND BACON. OTN Ca cseswes amimratie } Dr. Cox submitted @ se resolutions, | meeting, at which a number of ladies, as well as i sian. ae TORS, WOBbA TEL. . which were adopted, thanking the Governor for tifted iritual condition. [Correspondence of The Star. . 5 lohns were . . a the interest evinced by him. th the conservation This tneeting was one of the features of the day, | Farts Cuurcu, August 7th, 1811—Kditor | — ‘The 19th. reg’ aly hay Jest received several very heavy tnvoiee , And other WINES \ Of the public health, as indicated by his liberal | as also was Star:—The camp mecting of the Methodist te * HAMS, tender of co-operation with the Board in the ‘THE CHILDREN’S MEETING ial Churel has been in ress, about & Lapras’ UNDERGARMENTS of all SHOULDERS.................. adoption of suitable measurcs for the impreve- | which followed at the stand, at which nearly all nite from this village, sinec Frid i th pastor; Rev. Alexander, of i} q “ag. 7 17 4 ment of the sanitary condition of the District; | the chien e' the ground were amenetien | 4 instante at will close on Friday of’ this ’s Ui BAeGs wil take motice that we sell aur Hams tv setting forth the intention of the Board to pro- | Several Sunday school hymns were sung under | week. Vesterda, the crowd was eR and — Fy * Fy | €eed at once to contract for or superintend the | fhe leadership: of Dr. Wilson, of Georgetown, | the woods were alive with people. “The region Weight. consumers will seo the adveuwne ut eleaning and purification of streets and alleys, | and after some ap] ate remarks from Rey. | surrounding the camp was filled with carriages, the removal and disinfection of night-soil, the | Mr. Hartsock, short but appropriate addresses | The Rev. Mr. Hummingnoy, who is thought by of ee rom ns r 3 yi angt-tr were made by Mr. Warren Choate, Rev. John | some to be the ablest preacher in Virginia, ‘ Haslap and Mr. H. Bailey, ‘ashing- | preached yesterday morning; Fi r. Byers, & 46] T'S ALL 80, 1 a . pee Se 8° | Iacile, fluent, eful speaker, preached in the 1 ‘At four o’clock the pulpit was occupied by | aflertoon, and the Rev. Mr. Foster, the home Me ‘Charch be vention arrest of com or in: Toous diseases, and to adopt suck other measires as they may deem expedient to accomplich the enjects contemplated by their organization; in- m 4 structing the Health Officer, under thedirection | Rev. Mr. Foster, of Uniontown, whose text was | minister, @ young man of considerable promise, | Junction grove, about one mile from eT risa. sven, Bit Py of the B. ard, to employ a sufiicient number of | Romans, Sth chapter, Ist verse—“ Therefore | preached in the evening. During the day the | andbetween tbe Qrange ang Manassas reltroads, hands and vehicles for cleaning all the streets | being justified by taith, we haye peace with God | assemblage was very orderly. During the eve- 18th instant. Light Brown Sugar, lal 2 ews the cities of Washington and | through our Lord Jesus Christ” theme being | ting there was a little lond singing by some Th raid ‘est D ara 8: 12: Georgetown, taining Hithy or offensive de- | justification. persons just outside of the camp—some “spirit- | re: est Coffee Sugar it: posits likely to affect the public health, and that THR TRAM wal” 80) Une man was arrested, and the out- ¥ and Aibarrel Flow, 1a. revious to such removal he shal cause all such | which srriyed at 6:29 Saturday afternoon, in | side sin ing quieted down. After the close of pee if ascertaining how pence a Pathe Bic: eos. thy and oflensive deposits to be See charge of Mr. Boesford, brought out over 200 | this camp meeting, I understand, the colored Gentetheontl: eon? ee j Geodorized by the liberal use of such disinfec- | Wasi ingtonians, and as it landed at the station re are to hold another on the same site. Cassard § Beet Oincinnat! brand Sagaseared Hams ‘ tants as may hereafter prescribed by the | the scene was much the same as on Wednesda’ eather dry. Corn sutfering some. Peaches ie, por ib Board of Health for said purposes; providing | morning last, except that baskets and sm are still very abundant. for a committee om disinfectants, directing packages took the place of heavytrunks and | The directors of the Turnpike Company are ers, Of occupants of prop- | boxes. Prior to to meet the disaffected members of the com 7 SANITARY INSPECTION. resolution to appoint a committee to report at the next meeting, or as soon, thereaftes ag Possible, a plan for the organization of a bareau Of sanitary inspection, enumerating the officers | was still. composing the same, their dutie compensa~ || During Saturday two lamps much resembling | with alternate gangs to work day and night, as tion, was adopted, and Drs. Veridi and Bliss the ordinary street lamps in cities were placed at | would have been done in any other cit; e old and Mr. Marbury were appointed as the com- bridge was torn upin a leisurely way, tho rough ; greet: * per th 4 he District ef Colnmbia to kee ‘THE EVENING SERVICES pany here on Friday evening next, to settle up pot “= thelr vaults, water-cleets, out-houses,and in | there were prayer and experience meetings in | finally, if possible, their difficulties. ‘They must 5 closures clean from ail material of a filthy and | several of the tents, althongh the looking up of | harmonize; the people demand it. A 160; Lnwholeseme character, and to employ, as often | friends by the mew-comers necessitated soue Se = cheametenees, mez ee ae ae promen: 7 aan ania Hs gence Ng verge tenn a which sell a ctants; and authorizin, ea jeer to | | AtT¥ o'clock, Rev. Mr. Malle Gorsne e these terms. furnish an order tosuel needy sasmay | Chapel preached from the words, “Ihave a | Rar Sect nt Is repairing the | sub. 25, 041 ol. Se. priene ef i. ¢1.% +-y apply for the same for the quantity of disin- | m trom God unto thee,” from which he | aqueduct bridge across Rock creek, nor do I | Callan.’ & Two casES Bazar, . Prime Japan Toa, Sic. por ib. Bost in fectants = ae — a= = on = delivered a powerful csecting Sermce, eX care, but this Ido know, thst. there Rover waa B fates anaes 1006 jlvenia Hi yore aes urpoese of deodorizing and disinfect of- | horting stwners to tarn to i; at the con- | worse managed piece of work in this a a, } ete: ea Tesery | jarsate iP price. feusive accumulations on or around their re. | clusion of which several penitents presented | leading. thoroug fare like that, w Bi A. Hoor Sxints of the ‘material, made to Fine. AT met Es ‘Salm. Epective dwellings or premises. themselves and uring the evening | community is in 4 convenienced by its m, each con- | should have been, andconld have been, repair ing the dox- | in two days. Anyrailroad contractor could have fa little over | done it in less time. Instead of having the tim- yut by 11 all | ber all prepared and on the ground before com- °@ im oil, aud Sugar-cuset iy2 y : As will be seen by the above list our stock com- j I | * BEST FAMILY FLOUR, ing and receiving the same are such as that we have | Made by W. I. TENNEY & SONS, from ‘selected ‘Bo hesitancy in asserting that we are able tocompete | wheat. Equal tn qrality to any in the Distriet : meneitig operations, and then puiting on afarce i i i FF f d I te if mittee. fully with any house his vide of New York. on timber came along slowly, the work of trimming Cenaay Sailer Jeetitn = For sale in Washingion by Dr. Cox read a letter from Gor. Cooke, author- and fitting is disgracefully tardy, and the com “si Tih et, few WNING & MIDDLETON, Ysing the board to take measures for disinfecting which was to have poe metat Aig COFFEE. COLES HEME, B e city. c ’ gust » then An- Dr. Verdi called the attention of the board to TRE SABBATH ist Sth, will not be done this week, perhaps not for male wholesale and retail, at the Original Hames “* RIXER’S RID@R,” opened bright and clear, and shortly after 5 jis month. Who is doing the work? I never claiming that it was refuge for filth ofall kinds, | o'clock bell rang, the occupants of the tented | heard such growling in Scommanity. It looks Bee SERS “PREL What redress there was in | grove were making thelr toilets and other | as if the work was being done spectally with o eer ee eiait $\aved that the matter | preparations fur the day. At 6 o’clock, the | view to favor the nizeardly not of the George- ‘Was beyond the jurisdiction of the board, and the | &: Family prayer meeting was held in | town and Washington Street Railroad Company. Budject was dropped. the large meeting tent, which was conducted by | Won't you and the other city papers try to wake Tdi anngunced that he had adopted the | Rey. G. A. Hall, of the ¥.M. C. A., who spoke of up wheever is in charge to the tact that the in- « the beautifal opening of the day without and | dignation of the people is being 0 thoroughly FLAN FOR CIEANING AND DISINPRCTING THE | the beautiful indications of the indwelling of the | aroused that something will have to be dons ALLEYS AND STREETS spirit, This meeting wasa very spirited one, | shortly? There is talk of holding an indigna- Of Washington and Georgetown: The alleys to | and allscemed toenjoy it. Other meetings were | tion mceting in Georgetown. LETTER RIP. Our stock in this line ts also Large and Complete. \—O1d Gow Boat ed. esereremeeneee 390 i F il it, if : Fil £ i wT. 0. W ORME, eR UPPERMAX, jy 41m E jE FFYOUR, meat woct Fexp, In short, we make a specialty of the be cleansed and disinfected by sanitary pre- | also held during the in the family tents. Lares wil iene pares. » the streets by wards. Three carts and | Shortly after the breakfast hour, (7 o'clock.) | Aw ex-Wasminctontan IMPLICATED IN THE styles of FAMILY TRADE, etn cas men to be ordered to each sanitary precinct to | numbers of the country people arrived in ail | Boretox BANK Ronpeny—At the trial in and every some of the finest ever bronght to this market, Pion and disinfect the alleys. Each gang to be | kindsof vehicles, and so continued during the | Boston last week of William A. Glover, for con- set Manuieoturer, ‘and make it our stndy to furnish the tery test of AT VERY LOW RATES taken to Ct Eo bya sah Of the entire morning. as * sae gre the Borueen behets: cara ing. im the way of family ' Ww Lm. one oe bl Sanit. force under tenant Noonan. is Before the hour preaching, m ings were . Pratt testi in substance, that he was generally. indian og s T suggert inorder to distribute the force to tet | had rth tape eee eet ground, | with the firm of William Ey Gray & Son, bank- | @y322¢72- ode Ak7 2, heater, Onr facfities for buying and freighting aro Jo __Keer Balto. ond Ohio Raltrond Depet. tecinct should at once receive the pro; as also in the stand, where Rev. G. A. Hall con: | ers, in New York, in 1809; tffat he visited Boston | ‘S.to ‘equare S87; $1,614, 3,8. ar . Ang — EST OLD ANP NEW HAMS. : 2 aud because the precincts are well de- | ducted the exercises. This latter meeting was } with Glover shortly before the robbery: and, in part 8, square ae. "A. R. passed, and we guarantee tosell aslow as any NEW LONDON BISCUITS. fined by and known to the sanitary police. The | one of the best yet held—the being re- the Boylston bank, Glover said to him, epberd te MA. b. ware other house in the city, as also to give Just arcing = a streets and avenues to be cleaned and disinfected | markably fine, and the professors of religion catch h—] pretty soon; I’m the } $7,000. Ne ~ the article—quality and quan- . 6 1 SPEMFIELD TAR us by wa Ten gangs of ten men each, with | being called for, a numl recited verses of who knows what i8 going on; there will ote 1.2.5, 13, 82 r* ‘fty—as represented, or 2 mga tapertetion, fron Someone S Oo. Shree carts to each gang, to be ordered to clean | scripture as indicative of their spiritual con- times around there one of these morn- | Wit 1;%S.gnd 18, 3 5 MONEY REFURDED, oe Chaat, 4 Bnd disinfect streets and avenues by wards. | dition. ings.” “Witness and Glover soon after returned | Keny to ‘Charles J! . "W. BURCHELL, ‘Two of said gangs and stx carts for Georgetown, At about 10% o'clock, four cars of the | to New York together, leaving a person known | A. R. She it. sub. ‘street, Georgetown, by frem 332 F street, € the rest for Washington. Three gangs to be | Annapolis and idge railroad came up to the | as Dick Broker in Boston. 86.000, i Taj . sub. or ‘attended t2. ly iy 29-e06t under Kvbitt House. under the suyerrision of an overseer, who shall | ground with the od the cros-examination, Pratt gave the fol- | fal $576, Jouatl 3 ———————————_—_——— = it — Bee that the work is thorongh me, and shall WASHINGTON PASSENGERS, lowing Dit of persunal history:—In 1864 I went rd 5 E _ .. ELPHONZOG YOUNGS oo., TR ‘order these men where to work; he shall keep @ | numbering about 36 in all, who soon poured Washington tb accepta position in the Auditor's Eien Colne, fe PG STEAMBOAT LINES. weriict st of the men thus employed, the hours | into the camp, and shortly after the bell rang | Office of the Treasury Department, and after | p2¢) MoM @f labor of each man, and make a reportat the for preaching services, when a very large con- | being there about three years I left for New ition M. 59 “PIONEER LING.” S67; S00. WB 5 re} GROCERS ‘ z. end of the week of the work dohe, persons in front of and about the | York to go into the speenlating business in Wall | 10 2728, olin Ward oH. N° BRANCH OFFICE. 3 P employed, and the time that each person has | Siard, filieg the seats, which accommodated street, as I thought f could do a great deal bet- af TEAMER ARROW leaves EVERY MORNING : o'clock, from her wharf. foot of SES sock work. | The isborers and overseer | about’ 2,500, and it is probable fully as many | ter there. At that time I had about $1,090 or r an. part $, sqrare S68; $1,800. MASONIC TEMPLE, WP sire fg MOUNT VERNON aot be appointed by this board more were in and around the tents. After sing- | £8,000 capital. My speculations were confined 43, $1,500. false to 4 RSHALL HAL! at all —_-——_ ing, the hymn, “Author of faith, eternal work)” | to gold and government bonds. A short time | Sy minve sraxee se nt ndings: eving end coming Tax Conroration Crams Commission | and prayer, Dr. McCauley some remarks | before I left my situation in Washington, I went Watt square 7a; . THOS Stack eekey om Ward to Captain Baving now received corrected lists from the | 88 to the arrangements, counseling order and | to Chicago and speculated in grain’ there, and a mare : . JAMES SYKES, Comptroiler’s office, will not Lereafter require =n 7 compllance with = Poppet oe sas ponly Me Loa because my leave of nhomnce hed rooery ‘ : Ss arcet ee OPPOSITE PATENT OFFCR. 3329 __ General Superintendent, Willard « Affidavits of persons presenting evidence of in- | stated that it was necessary to raise ection | expired. Gray engaged me de - 58 nd : = Rrra Gebtednecs in the form of checks or warrants | of about #006, and fiftecn persona were appoint. | Choke ind Petes ae private business, D MoS, square S73; 1 and 18, sauare £83; NEW Exeness uitr. Y1a CANAL, and accounts on bills that have heen properly | ed to canvass the congregation. The result, } such as buying stolen bonds. is wasin 1869. rt 1, square 401; 7 PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA. VA., WASH. approved. When such youchers are presented | however, was not vi factory, for when the | I never was in business with Gray. He gave me rabart 10. square 467; $2,715. WT Jones chin wey GkonoETOt NS. Se y Will be embodied in « statement showing hats were passed in ministers seeing bat two | $2,000 a year and what profit he made on $25,000 'o Fred. Douglas, wi ets square 735; $4500. A. we ihe amount held by each person by the commis- | notes known as National Bank Notes said the | that was put into a certain specuiation. The | E-L. Keese sreaee, So 'k Behrens, sub. 8, ae win a | Bogular foiling day, from 14 North Wharves sion and compared with snch liste and imei. had not been made up. | Subscriptions were | first business I performed for Mr. Gray was to | “4? i feunle O'Neale to John T. Given et al, SS eS See | Phtiadelphie SATURDAY, at 12m, ately returned to the holder. Persons having ‘cupon called for, butstill the sum raised was | go between him and stolen bond dealers, some 18 equate 188; pS Cae fe te toP. & NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE. DAT ater street, Georgetown, WEDNES Youchers fled with the commission may receive | not quite sufficient. s,.. | Of, Whom I knew through a man named Brittin. arnielle, sub. 18, 36 and part aare I Fr ved at any time. them by calling for the same. Old claims out- | The services were gerumed by singing the T fully understood, when Lengaged myself, what | i ge et al, trustee, to. INE GROCERIES Apply to IYDE & TYLER, 63 Water strest Standing are required by law to be presented be oy “Oa thou God of my salvation,” after | my duties were be. I had no commission re 131; F George ). C.; M. ELDRIDGE & 00. Alexan- Before the ist day of September, to ehatien the | which Rev. Dr AE. Gibecn announced’ the from Gray on stolen bonds. ‘The only commis- areas 1 dria, Va.; WM. CLYDE £00.,14 North Wharvos commission to report in detail the amount | text, ist Peter, ist: and 8th verse: ‘hom | sion I ever received on this kind of property was ‘Bilas 7 AT SMALL PROFITS. ee thereof, so that the Legisiagnre may provide the having nat coon, 0 loves 2 nite ad tac Glover, [and ane a4; 8900 i U, ® MAiL ROUTE To NORFOLK means to pay the same. The commissior i see not, yet v vi y ee | — Ze el ty — 3 furnish Blane forins for statement ef aatwit | unopeakable ind full of glory. He spoke ofthe || Ovn most anistocratic and best dressed | 4¢/ 00. Fy aia —_—— ‘and clerical ass'stance to prepare claims without | christian religion as having no representative of | ladics ¢ adopted the tortoise shell real and yuare 000. J. A. Cost to the claiman ‘Steamer Lady of the Lake, commecting at Norfolle to affect the love or fear, but be imitation jewelry, and the demand for it this the Seaboard ‘Kavtroad : wun for al to W. P. Mars! sul square 356; $3,900. parts of the South. amd with the 3s S the ME po snzentae? De : ts kind. m is something almost unprecedented. It is é .» to Elizabeth Smith, ‘sub, 72, ‘M. con Company for Bost cage gery egg of mankind. Saanufactured in © grost variety of chests sod 26; 84). "BP. A. Darneille, trustes,to C.F ony Seer af Tally call the attention of purchases to and after Monday. May Int, the Steaasr LADY Sane Tee ene eases Due kuO MAE: | That is faites bet wend Geet taaioon'e wens | beamtinel Galore: tf canon Taian oe Heinech i Gn oe rea | QE THE LAKE carrvine thet r— morning a charge assault id 4 ad b. f. 3 5 Let | Battery was lodged before Judge Gray.at the | was said by B. Lond Senn Carey te ee [tee TT oe : . FINE TEAS, Th street “every Be Police Court, against Daniel and Thos. Shehan, e Lord Jesus Christ ? If he was uot ae wits cok bonds sre. een Chactas Ente . = day and Friday at ¢ p.m. for Norfolk. Retarning by Mary Neal. The “culpei” were’ asked for, nothing: The speaker proceeded to | The wide cuff bands are very elegant for brace- J A ROBERT FULTON @ ©O., a leave Norfolk Tucetay Thursday land Saturday. at See ee bee Cog dB m as distinguished from | a geod contrast to many of the costumes. French | #9 3. ? nipcinasisdimct:) iment, hey Point, Point “Lvoxoat and orereee nd ffted over the railing by Marshal Thome, Te SRR Oo yg ee oe : 214 NINTH STREET, ‘which we are selling at s very small advance, to ¥. D. Groner, Norfik, Van BM Bldridge & Oa" Shey were discovered to be two little bright-eyed jusion of the sermon singing and | quently far the most elaborate pattcras | ADH # " ALSO Alexandria, Vai 3G Waters, Georgetown. D. Oy boye, who might have well ried in stature with | | At the, conclusi ieee at the stand, ater | of the real metal, -‘Theemporiom fer thon J orto 8. B-BEOWK & SON, General Agents, Tom Thumb and Major Nutt. Their ages ap- | Dinter tents fs | in Washington is the well-known store of Mt GEORGET N TO OUR LHOICE BRANDS OF Mo freight received ai Tih otrest whet wie es OF a ed ay Pri Pennsylvania avenue, where he OWN. BETWEEN D STEE: PENNSYLVANIA Fire clam fare to Norfik, Ba: round ie, e Judge,’as soon as he observed the Lilli 1a was | constantly receives fiveh goods from ‘New York aVERUE, WINES, BRANDIES, ig Second-ciasafare to Roriolky @9: ron Hi5} tian prisoners, ordered them to be imme- | ¢ B: ne ea sume His stock of one dollar Jewelry comprises ‘ons | _MAYrrELD & Hiestow have received one load 6 en aoaiy pani = ay ates Williams, of Washington | thousand varieties, and gontaiis many articles | of Wood and one of coal per canal. Two AND NCHOR LINE STEAMERS po kin warrant, it was found that the ; Y WHISKIES, ’ ties ths aoe ae Hi ‘who, | and his assistants, the ie we 8 The | suitable for presents, ih & J. E. Libbey, and Wheatley Brae ADVANCES MONEY SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Sa?- at ere epertonced mack ba ap ad any, regular Police | Attzox Unsamitaxy | Neorxot—Railor | ,Mzncuanre Excuaxox—The o en the seatleenticae'<-Spiseeng NEW TORK QM SU eeony “carrying” ™ station-house, as ” Star: bs were 3,; and sales at ~ 2 Towld som impossible that heir ici Sess and |: Sicapdied wich oroquans tenes the enomedtnn ty | set@hbe eek cr ae ee een me | ethan; eon been ‘at $1.36, and 1,500 bushels at METZGER @ BYLES, Oalting at Londonderry to land Mai gS could endure any conside: walk. 81.33%. a LEss THAN ay for the Atlantic passenger trade, i pane hss SEVENTH STRERR, ay So Aten - ‘ NaviowaL Cewerzures—Opening of Propo modern improvements calculated to in Spence GP chee se Gen wie sens, dee | bel am nero apd | reidencelInrygremulned full, overdowing | S200 = nh ee Sane Ge for coping the walls ee the aoling was ne organized garbage guihe ONE-HALF THE USUAL RATES, nen THA at per pores as their | TO aL Sows Litera ARB LONDon- ef ‘National Cemeteries: , tite OOLo: “ ERY : ton, Alexandria, Ball's Bluff, Soldiers’ Home, | S0me time. id, at 1% o'clock, an interesting ex- | silandonot ihe Downe of Horie vee epee | teat, Pee ELI Dane . and Battle. Bids were received trom the follow- oe wauie ae held,’ led by Rev. Mr. | to the annoyance ‘complained of, The gartage a pssaeegel diate, Bi: St * ing: M.G. McGowan, Plannery Bros. & Co., 4 "| men, besides receiving & salary, dispose Of m OOTERNMEND, ’ sending for thelr frtende Zan Gk. sear aS | evalu mre ar Sy i ieee oe Sipe zreon Py Borgan, Wm. #. He stis, and Josiah W. Deener, pj ing eee ts city, AN ing Green. N. ¥ and Emery & Bro., Was ; A MORNING COTEMYORARY speaks of a hand- FINEST ENGLISH eee Va; P. C. Neale, Alexandria, Va; Joseph C. Coll Seed Pere eg annem croms SROW BING BLETOSs, Sead eee York. The fine discourse building to be removed then ? EEE ANP OTHER SECURITIES le Ba Daas aoe the even our faith. THE COURTS. ; ‘ : pint La va 9} rt the Fine _o. a Taian scemesests mutes men EoRICR, goth ten dees, Crygt or 2 aSuamrerhts ns Prey BG, Marae which allows the sum of $4 per week to each t 10:30 a. m., to-day. Judge Gray, of thia Court, the marshes between Rew yo x aber while sick, and $40 to the family of a wok 7 ag veers a | oar ee aha TN one! Me , meen On mae ne prepare bis cases. for trial. “Raw Son of Mr. McLaughlin if wes tenited toate money.” It Bikes runic gthorecrly, ty, the First Ward; ommitice of four beappointed to ascertain who ned Wk Meets Wt ens, Ek ‘Bnd how many of the hackney stable proprictors, alley; fined 2° Benjamin ‘orth, same offence; commonly termed livery-stable men, pay taxes, Baca’ Caspar Rhinehart, drunk'and disorderly: | ¢@gles GUNS, and in what amount they are respectively as- ed $5. John ‘Thomas, too loud cursing on 44 wessed, and that sald committee make a report neat Saek SF, Buenual Banget, eulored gh pee bo ie the Gee ak hd cee ‘and C! PISTOLS, of iv o’cloc! v- esars. c z McLaughlin, McArdle, Brennan, and Fiteger- dteys tne Richard Bacon. ob | gRADEY HERT-—A ttle boy named Davis, Bld were appointed as the committee. etre! giley; fined @5.° Bush oRS ‘ying.on the | —— 2 in the Noriliern Market; fined $6. , at swuact yesterday evening, PIANOS, ‘Tux rewznat of the late John H. Wise took real 2 ye bm FE, feet, and : Pisce Yesterday afternoon at the East Washing- vad cae public treet. hurt, m M. P. Church, and was attended by the Co- | “At jones, colored, carrying a bill fed Jumbia Lodge I. 0. O. F., of which deceased was ichols; loud and boisterous talk’ vine & wember, and by a large number of citizens * ah Harris, colored, stealing 288 Bxtally. The services were conducted by .. Jobn Gray, James Ormeost and John astor Wilson, assisted bythe Rey. Mr. Sweet, Of the Odd Fellows. A section of the Marine —— ‘Theadove GOODS pe = ri, accompanied Ca a yA Born Lo e remains, which were enclosed in a atten: speak Seatiful coffin by Mr. Tel one. Ate later hour i { if H i é BOUGHT FOR CASH. | Smroviar Deara or 4 VALUABLE Manz— | E.D. of pe if So'clock, an acci- | He! Ws beyond the Navy Yard, resuiiing ta fhe death of © valuable blooded’ mare. ‘man was her out of the stable, and when pear a low ing-pest she began , throwing her heels eh ona oor : eens, Soom, wad Be Jew than an hour. aie ——o—— ‘Tax rinst CLA the United aE a —- States, : i i ri r = 26 and J ae tomy line, See At ew York Fri Es = one “RUDOLPH EICHHORN, | ‘Whohemlo end Bat Deum re

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