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LOCAL NEWS. ¥Y-Focr Cxxts PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, ‘Two Cexts each. By mail—three months, cument M. f six months, ©3.00: one year, £5.00. —_—X—X_*»]=me>]]>**he—>>—>—cC__E&{Z[{=**7#7#xK[{K[K[{&K[Z**x]=x={[==S—[—>=—=—>—>————————— fy the bit eter conetderation parported bo THE WEEKLY StA8—ah1bed Fe—-@3.0 | eee eee | RM pete comet Ts. but he could Syear. SF Invariably in advance, in both cases, Le 88—Ne. 5,743. WASHINGTON, D. c., FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1871. find no farmers in the list of incorporators. In . all prosperous cities where Jarge markets were Gnd no paper sent longer than paid for to be erected it, was found nocemary to protect BF Rates of wtvertising furnished on application, eek of tmcus ‘ons the farmers in the act of incorporation, for there REAL ESTATE AGENTS. THE EVENING STAR. | e Published Dally, Sundays Exeepted, The Market Question. AT THE STAR BUILDING: . py sme Pennsylvania Avenue, corner lith St. - w . a 31 THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP’Y. . SB. KAUPEMINN, Prev, tooe for te = ion of the Parmers i ‘THE EVENING STAR fi ed by carri to = ers’ Market Lowy aes Son ©. Barrett Was a tendency upon the part of butchers and EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | Sms” foomem aeons Ses Be Says that farmers shall not be prohibited from LADIES’ GOODS, &e. PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. SPECIAL NOTICES. Bon Straw. Velvet, Rivbons, Flowers and Feathers, | to the Association. are respectfully invited ‘i Tinie Braids of superior gualty. &c., &c. St fhe hall, on © strect, between 6th.and 7th for investment in notes secured by dew and at the low- | at 12) o'clock in the District of Columbia. VILLIAN, TUESDAY, 15th August. OFFce oF AT M. WILLIAN’s, ) FST ANSUAL PICNIC AND FLAG = Lower Prices than Elsewhere. 5 . selling at these stalls meat produced 4" BRATION OF THE BAKERS BENE- Ayer's Barea: Cherry P = = : U b- ced upon Weir c. W. HAVENNER « ©O., age 907 PeNNeyLVaNia AVENTR, FICIAL “ASSOCIATION, eon Geecntng and Kalistony Pay kW W: ashin gton News and Gossip. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. me atime. REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, | Ladies will alware Sind a handsome assortment of BEYERS fi otreet Park Alterntive, Sua sii sector's Hechand’e sed Vinee ad ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | , M*, Ordway said if the gentlemen of the Par- % Saale > | Real Laces, Collars, Reeves sod isndkerchicle, rena eee Aawest eh 36. Bitters, 9¢.; Michler’s Herb Bitters, S6c.; of INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this nana and 1 ~< ey Market < « 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Lace Points, a = dsgame on . sete, Bo conte, admitting Gent and Latietiog, | Kathairon ‘s herns, de, 8 | source to-day were $264,602.60. e, — on TO-DAY. pind peng ged THIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET adie 3 its. The J.B. P. Paris Corset. NOTICE. || MEMBERS, as well as . . THE SvEscRIPTIONS to the new loan to-day legraphe izclusively to The Evening Star. Seleets nos Urata Vata ta Obie, Coie er cad Bond and JOURNEY MEN Bani uct belonging 0 Tar were £40,000. Th were constantly at their wits’ reatening European i Lonpon, August 10.—Special private informa- | to get money enongh to pay tt tion from a correspondent in Salzburg says that | trom week to week had military organization in Russia is being pushed | €xecution of which we to mee! streets, ‘Vick Presipent Cot¥ax and family were in Chicago yesterday, en route to St. Paul and the is marked in plain figures 1 prices. . GOT Yeusssivantn aves. By order Chief Marshal. aull-st* Lake Superior country. en ee re wwidioat cxesptee i a an rag gern roquenth For L *n Collateral Security and Business 2) GRAND EXCURSION TO NORFOLK, WILL aang consequence of the enormous extent of the | Was at last determined, as be had sald, t Paper $19,000, . ‘ M. PRICE, cs) Ajctitaty ihe INDEPENDENT Ma. Joum BD. Lane, acting oS country, provincial depots are to be established. | general which any and all LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE PENDING NEGO- ORER OF RECHABITES of Wash. Board of Indian Commissioner, left for Maine, | Cricers are examining the fronticn and net, habassepe teumapencitin Mahar aes TIATIONS. 413 SEVENTH STREET, ieaten, Saeeeean aan exandria,’ to be absenta week, this morning. ing. The government ts trying experiments to | tlemen before,the comm could do, exerts Derren sttvation atven to all matters Brrweex D axo B SrRxxTs Tiiecrkeutane: see how soon a corps d’armee advancing can lay | only to the license feos wt C, ® Bowes. GEO. W. OLARK » WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 167m, 1871, a line of railway for forwarding supplies. If ns the bill was so such is the case, everything (politically) prom- a : Tan indefinite ises well for Austria making an alliance with | number of markets without fixing their loca. CommanxpeR Joux L. Davis has been de- will be imy tached from the navy yard at Washington, D. RFGARDLESS OF COST TO % c., tw command of the Wy- SELLING OFF REGARDLESS. 0 The Steamer will leave Georgetown at 2 olclock ction. vipa | —s Germany, who is apprehensive of an alliance | ions. It did not even provide that creditabie = Baste iy {if Seen one teen RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES | °™ing. pow + between France and ia. This is the chief | buildings should be erected, or that the Legis. ing at Old Polat Comfort, Fortress, Monroey. going La La A a AN PREsivext Guaxt will remain at Long | question of discussion between the Emperors of | lature might fix the rent of stalls or cartels key c. Ht. HOLDEN 4 o., NO HUMBUG! SEEING IS BELIEVING I and returning, arriving in Norfolk: at 7 9'0 Voc hay S328 per Fa Bobertson4do" Soa0 | Branch about five weeks, and will then visit Koseria and Germany. They meet at Ischol | Coutrel or supervision of them, as w —— jureday morni , farni wi leave Not . ‘morrow. will iw und b be he Oc the ame dy at 4 s'clock p.m. apd arrive in Wash: gts 8 do. Old Crown 6 do. 96 do.. Baker, € | his father in Kentacky, returning to Washing- ae = alk Sompany wae established, It alee acest REAL ESTATE AGENTS, MY ENTIRE STOCK OP ington on Friday morning about 7 o'clock. Largchller: 88. d0.° do, (fine 5 do. ton for the winter in October. Lowpor, August = te fetrena tchers in the old market, to con- MILLINERY AND FANCY GODS, = — aoa ee ace eae lohnesser., 1044. 0480 At 139, $) So Derds | Gen’ Cowns, Acting Secretary of the Inte- | favorable to the growing crops. 5 yy bean oot 633 LOUISIANA AVENUE, REGARDLSSS OF COST. wharf on the day of the Excursion. ‘aull-ét om Git, $448; Cocktail Bitters, Talack borey Hor, leaves for’Oblo this evening, to be gone} 1... ASuccemful Bore. | orlurinstiua at unjust ie cv 0 ] id % i for several da: Di his absence Solicitor “ ae : ofrents, The Cente je1s-ty WASHINGTON, D.O. NATURAL CURLS AT A GREAT SAORIFIOR | (] RAND PICNIC Proprietor of the Native Wie Biter, rac pecking Wee : a complete success, and the announcement Is (000 rent per ann iy M. Mc ROBERTS) ~ ANDEEW B. COYLE Any shape or style of the best quality ———eee ee NO. 10, myh 1217 and 1219 Penn’s avenue, itera sacar acer a cane that ‘on ly Opened in Septem- ty weal Fey 90 Z : itorne 3 Pew loyal “1 The former ps nenERTS «co TRITASEES RATE CRDERONE ST 97 CET wasninoton Scftarzan Pane DER We the best artiste fr cleantiog sod presereing | Teauired In all cases where applications aro} p,¥TS ‘ang Ske Beene get yn ty ‘es : - . iY . = euch budget oom- 4 un " . os Me - M. PRICE, OSD AY. ® | made for pensions for the survivors of the war | mission propace a thice pot ent. ne oom cy haa oe ee a = ', August 14, 1871. teeth. Sold by all e = cents. n equal foott REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFIOR, uve eeee, | ete Benedt of ithe Orphans of the JOvvEN'S iNODU MIB US KID GLOVE GLEAN: of 1812. ‘The requirement will apply alike to all | bonded goods except corn and coal, and est | Hie Sthce eouh yop 3 could rent stalls ctions of the Union. mates the yield therefrom at $75,000,000 francs | third less than his compar dys one Corner 15th and G streets, opp. U.S. Treasury, Arran and fancy goods dealers. . = ee company, and yet coin money ‘eaaemmecag wt between D and E streets. Joba W Bradbury, P nianee eee Wa Ho Hines, 4 “des-ly ‘Tan Posrstastan Guxanax will arrive 2 ss SSS ae a s* yo peep dgey my ey thos Socstenination. eee gitestes ADIES, ATTENTION! Wo '6° gamund 0 arnold aed Batchelor’s Hair shis afternoon, and leave here againthisevening | Mapnip, Aug. 11—The report that the Span. | knew that other markets » but the Special attention paid to al! business before t LAMA SHAWLS, which will be sold at Matthew Goddard, Louls’ Behrens Daniel | ‘This splendid Hair Dye is the ert the world. to fulfill an engagement to dine with the Presi- | ish governinent will wend a heet to the Veneau | did not want other companies Incorporated if vai Departments af the 6 ___s913_ | A few Li h Eerkine, Thos. Sinon. J. B.K, Warner, | Harmless, reliable, instantaneous, does not contain | gone at the residence of ex-Senator Cattell, near | clan ports to exact reparation for injury sue- | Such @ manner as to ruin them. tract USTLY P. BROWN ese anscrtmeni of PARASOLS, very cheay artin Arenz and Capt. W, Willisms. Ballet Mas’ | lead, nor any evaite poison to, produce paralysis or mae . tained by Spain from the omission of the gov- | Of land at 10th strect and the camel, alee iain SPATR AGENT AYER large stock of LADIES UND! ay Re en neni Pedremmcaian death ebeearis Eten seatigas | Camden, New Jersey. ernment of Venezucla to prevent the departure | large as theirs, was to be given to thene geation CORERACIOR AEE BEAN Ware ° MENTS, hich wo will sell 9 EELERS, Tickets 8 cents; tobe bad of any member of the | Wea. Bechelors Hair Dyerbas had thirty years | CLERICAL CHANGES —Dr. Ralph Hil has | ofthe nesade expedition is authoritatively de- | Mech at $6,000, upon which they could erect te Cree Sas ree Se jeto-tf TAS Market Space. | Tm Coaches will be in waiting at tho termious of | thetauly nertece Hinls Dio— Bhs oe nee E.ty | resigned from the medical division of the Pen- Jeet of diplomatic protest. = POMC OD | ar eee or the ane ee claim al the ad 715 715 | & Seventh street railroad to convey’ parties to the pall Urdagists. “Applied at 18 Bond streci, New | sion Office, on account of ill health. ‘Thomas L. ‘Thiers’ Term to be Prolonged. Enea = the mS Trqult would be that Sie ead oe elctae tes i el MARKET SPACE. Park. aull-st fork. Frecker has been appointed a first-class clorkin | Panis, Aug. 1. It is thought the ete ta the ] EEWholesome vegetables in the old Center Mar- erupt Monson elecied for permoga owning groand = Ho! FOR Mansnan ALL: the Census Office. Aszembly upon the motion for the prolongation | $et,.And thereby disgraced the city, otes taken ent. Beal Es! — ice of Thiers forthree i p and continue th LADIES WALKING SUITS (of all sty! a 2B SU NPAT, Atgast 13D, of the Interior, under date of Virginia City, the | | Panis; Aug. 11—The bullion in the Bank-of | PAldin before business is commenced ant Ie and colors, at reduced prices. Pod ON Sap a i ett inst., that the Crow Indians made araid into the ce has increased 199,000 francs Quring the | Company had paid ten per cent. of the stock NATUBAL CURLS at reduced prices. Tickets, 50 Gents. aulo-s* | $10,000 WORTH OF SPRING AND SUMMER | Gallatin Valley on the 2ith ultimo, killing two | Week. Rentes & francs #9 censimes, | Sy for, and kept Sook: inthe Inte LOR, 9 prs mak ——————————— WEAR MUST BE SOLD IN ORDER et pee veriatasions totem y oe See ceteen. | Seribe who wished. IY you give @ chase ime AND - 7 > — ic ex) . . . ; URLS AT $3 AMUSEMENTS. ai mavota ercox® the aattlors, who taiker returning, the Bact | gumcoties ocesned today or eerPemion Of | four markets the same’ protection shai sect the following CURLS AT 1.50. na ia Gov. Potts asks for troops to guard the settlers | town in the county of Suffolk. Several persons | TP them as in the other case 1; Making and. trimming Banta, ‘The largest assortment of CORSETS fn the “486. 4 AND SALE } 139 os from further depredations. Rete killed. Further explosions are apprehend: | aur. “Barrett on the part of the eeneters of eet fangs tn; Bante 25 cents; Vests Gee ey ne ai 77H St. | IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF | 4 Coxrnovensy SprTiz>—The acting | Charles Buxton, M. P. for East Surry, an fhe Farmers’ and Butchers’ Company, read por- utting Coats, 2 cents; i. i a ° = = se rete Sear Yer ~ > ms of the 16th section of the act of Congress * go" 'Boye’ Clothing made to order im the latest | _Qur well known PARIS KID GLOVES at @1 por | *°: *°¢Serenth strest, Botwien Dang streots | THE SEASON, AND PREPARING FOR A naag ciple mponesirertinesagette movement In Englands died tedeg, eine gaat | granting the charter to the Washington Market BeweYork styles. Boys’ Patterns cut for 25 cents | pair. tin, 4 80, LARGE FALL STOCK, WHICH 1AM 5 versus year. * Company, and contended that where the word enc! . 5 fangings, Window town Lak s = ded to mean a OSING OUT SALES apie ie ween 71S aarket Space and Ta NOW HAVING MANUFACTURB- aeeuben A! ting Geneal and Of ce, fa ae RSL the city, and tot the market Pro - a as Mr Case the decision of that office, to the effect that | QUARANTINE ABUSESIN NEW YORK | Ordway argucd. lic qusinl fren aay’ seen REAT REDUCTION. ° ED ESPECIALLY TO OR- where lands have been selected for munici en from the Port— | which read the City of Wash- oF ——— ay purposes under the town site law prior to a pre~ More Charges of Plundering ington;” and further, where the market com. ONE PRICE ONLY. F,, ©: BEICHENBACH'S PIANO STORE, DER, 1 OFFER emption settlement, the pre-emption claim seek the pany is referred to, it 1s mentioned as “aatd . Jie, 438 1th Street, remne, Avenue, FOR THE NEXT 20 DAYS: must be rejected. The controversy in this case New Yorx, A 11—The Tribune charges | Company,” and it was not si orporation YOUTHS, BOYS’ AND CHILDRENS HENRY KING, Jr., Bote age EA TEED, SES SO SEARED og has been @ strongly contested one, involving | Dr.Carnochan, a health officer, of having used | @DYwhere in the charter. i that in CLOTHING. of Wim. Knabe & Co. Baltimore, and “Win. much ill feeling. his a feonneenny of himself —_ the ———— a PAnY was intended where , ‘EMPL. y A , - —_—_——__ ee -—____ commerce of this port. It say re “corporation” Was mentio: ; MASONIC TEMPLE, HcCanimon, "Albany; also, aicond-hand Tux AnctioExpapirion Mr Bich'd Froh- | five hundred and odd vessels were driven from | sald there could’ be no doubt mar ucanals, ad BISMARCK, ZOUAYE AND WELLINGTON CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS. ponte mont ccommda terms; Piano and rein, an Elizabeth druggis. is in receipt of w | OUF Ports inasingle rear by the exactions at | Tight of property ted. — —o 4 aot-ty’ letter dated Port Disco, Greenland, from Mr jarantine of cer and his coll running ed between Mr. HARNEY JACKET SUITS. Joseph Marsh, who was formerly in his employ, | Forty-four thousand dollars were plundered Barrett and: jcoore. rT and Ordw Trenty five thousand dollars tue, WASHINGTON HOTELS. and accompanied Captain Hall as private secre- | from a few score of merchants, whom we can | Ting which Mr. Barrett said Congress DERBY SUITS. ERS WiBtone.o. ——s Tusa Odors Coakane tary on his expedition to the North Pole. The | Dame, during fourquarantine months of a single | Ways been opposed to obstructing sth #t METROPOLITAN SUITS. LACES, STRAW goons, Hower HOUSE, ap el ‘and Voss te math a sates that after fhe e tion sailed irae rage beck —. oe and antcomeary pon Fee gS EE the rep x . HOSIERY, GLOVES. PARASOLS, Corner 6th strect and Pennsylvania avente, | Light Cassimere Pants, single........3 mm New York on June 21, and on arriving in . Many thousands 0} cent pro CONSETS LADIES VESTS. — ‘3 : St. John’s harbor, Captain Hall the Tet- | Hassengers have been most unnecessarily put to | ¢Fected, which would have ‘The above styles in SUMMER CASSIMERES, | old at 10 per cent. above cost. If yon wish first-class TABLE BOARD, three | White Marseilles Vests.. Sean given han ede en teat Ryo beng od the inconvenience of transferring thembclyes | @ fine hotel, a large hall, amdster CHEVIOTS, WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES and No deviation. meals a aay, go to this house. Recently partment and imparted their contents, which | #4 baggage to the tugs in the lower bay, and | Yield a rent of from s® COLORED LINENS, mauufactured with taste and Positively One Price Only. myB-ly Fegpened om ig ted in Sree clase style. stated the nature and purport of the expedition, | then compelled under threats of detention to pay | Proposed to put up a three-story bu elegance for sll ages frm 3 to youths of 9 years of | —— === ie HOW AES ES ERLAND, P to the crew. The correspondent says that ‘a | {70M $1.00 to $5 each for transportation a dis ess had put on them a rent of &: a year. ‘ann THE TRADES. aa . better crew never left a port.” The captain is | tance of less than twelve miles, while at the | Had they proposed to build a one-story marker, . ee ee a= he es described as an old sea tar, but of religious sen- | *#me time the tug maintained by the State at | ‘Ongress might have let them have the ground Also, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWEBS, TIES, ENTS AND AWNINGS, = EBBITT HOUSE, r timents. He holds prayer meetings on each Sun- | €*tTavagant rates to do this very work free of | for 512,000. BOCKS, &c., £0. T c- i: WASHINGTON, D. 0. “* Blue Cloth Frock and Derby Coats...8 to @12 | day, and will not permit his men to work on that | Cost to ngers has been employed as a Mr. Ordway said they would be glad to give . — SS | Fine Block Docskin Pante...nnennefrom 4.50 to $8 | “ay except it is absolutely necessary. The cor- | Pleasure boat by the health officer. The private | double the rent to be relieved from having to pat Great opportunity for good goods at low prices. ae 2 respondent concludes by saying that probably | Mails of shipping merchants have been detained | Up the building a» designed. TENTS for Sale or Rent for Camp Meetings, SUMMER RESORTS. Large extra-size Suits, of Cheviot, Oassimere, Blac | nothing will be heard from the expedition until | Ytil they consented to pay for their transporta- Mr. Barrett—This company will take it. . Fairs. Festivals, &. a pig Flannel, and White and Brown Duck, their return to this continent two years hence.— | ton by quarntine boats at the rates ahandred | Mr. Ordway.—We will give up the charter if NOAH WALKER & CO., AWNINGS for Public and Private Balls and Par- | Saiz WATER BATHING. is ake Aa Palen Kewark Journal, Aug. 9. fold higher than that for which the United States | You pay the ten per cent. advai n the origi ties. M. G. COPELAND, MARSHALL'S VILL. f postal department does the same work for others. | hal Subscriptions and give security tw carry Gat Sap CASE OF ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING—On¢ Sister Killed by Another —The Loudon (Va) Mir- ‘ifal situation, on St. Georg Point Pavillion, is now open tur Sargoes of valuable and perishable goods are | its provisions Dealer in Awning Materials, said to have been ordere ii . Barret said he had been att no rs. ‘accommodations, | &@"As I am determined to reduce my Stock with- red by the quarantine Barret said he m a S63 Lonisiann erence. | snd is aneurpamsed for ishing and euling” Picuty | out delay. purehascrs will ind it to thelr advantage | Carats crayon Senay, afternoon last, Miss pace OF the ‘city, int ender thet toast nan | ting the chatiee Weed ee nem io H. F. London & Oo.) NIHONY FISHER, weekly mail established at the place. 3 to give me acall. Clarkson, residing about three miles from Lees- | bribes might reap the benefit of the large com- | ®*sume that 2 ARMY AND NAVY, A Terms for Board; $s per day. 4 week, $35 —E burg, was accidentally shot and killed by her missions, legally charged. Br. Ordway denied that the company owed MERCHANT TAILOR, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, Der month. B. J. MA ll A. STRAUS, —_ es a = the coroner . a = Ht Hotel, (late Bi *.) . ee enna ee ws that the two were starting to ffai rT. Barrett had heard of a man boast of 362 Penn's avenue. Washinaton. 618 Oru Sraxer, Orrosits Patenr Orrice. P 32x POINT PAVILION, POPULAR CLOTHIER Sunday school, and thateas during thels shasse | Sale of Peed ot pred Murphy | B&Ving made $3,000 out of a $6,000 appropriation SNC TATC - q etbet ‘ion, g except som le , Who were at . Barrett continued it w SEWING MACHINES. Thabled'todoamp work inva manter pot tobe cqualed | ,,Thisfamouerenort lwopen for the reception of vig. | 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | the time out in the field, Mar{ determined wo | the Gaiden Leste “matting? Mt POM" O8 = | eight to tax people busines in enews ie = - - | br those not possessing these facilities, Ns carry the gun, a smooth-bore rifle loaded with | N fede . | money to the poor or to give it to a legislature to WLtcox & Gina's Ladies’ Dresses clcaned without Being taken apart: | mantgement of Mr. John H” Kirkwoud Between Wth and 11th streets, Squirrel shot, which was standing in corner of | rond Cones Sa pects ce Ree. | Gases of me Guteaye Tee oo all kind of spots removed without cleaning the whole | formerly of the une, ae aoa Sephe a ry has pi echawken | thd Gpportunt , 7 NE AGENCY. rease 8; ‘after being removed. ington city. Salt water bathing, fishing, Bs doors from Uth st, er room, up stairs, out of their reach. In | Fe le oppor ity of buying their meat at a rea. SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. a ge ceenth Cciiine cleaned: | bosting ond hunting, ten pins, croquet ascending the ‘stairs, the barrel of the gun rest- | _ Collector Murphy, it 1s said, has purchased the | S0nable price, and not have it given out to them THE SIMPLEST AND LESS LIABLE TO | Without Shrinking or Injuring the ent, at the | &Fow Sood music, be. & ing on her lett arm, the muzzle pointing up, she | Irish Republic newspaper. through charity. ELEST AND LESS Folicwing prices: Coats, 81.38 and $1; Pants, 7g | ments al this delig : supposed the hammer became en! in her | _A Frenchman named Gobin, a patient at St. | ,,4#t- Barrett then referred to the remark of ° cents, Yeste. $0 cts.; Sk goed Sait, €2.35. ‘ceeciaeay aieont de 2 Sn Selamore ond Washi - 7D H. B. 7D dress, ing a r eter Luke's Hospital, partially swallowed his artii- | there being a million of dollars in the project, Agency st CHAS. BAUM'S style of cleaning Kid Glovosa single ee 83 per day, 918 per week, 860 for A - the back, death. = por thee met a Pag Bee en ee covert tonge tJ ety 4 — Bet des oy : CORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, ; ‘sils pd Trimmings cleaned, blackened eed | and 800 for September. . i Some anxiety is beginning to be felt for the | Mullion of dollars in it, he had failed to discover a er square yard, Ovtrich, Feathers ‘A. R. POTTS, Proprietor. ont it. The two parties must ¢ upon the one st d, at $1 per aq ar —— steamship Queen, now overdue agree jeiziy Tth street, In er Building. | (white) colored. cleaned and curied in the best style. | _JOHN H. KIBKWOOD, Manager. au ltt from Liv. 1, which has on board Judge Dow- — in the same sense, and if there was @ + » SIO RENC = _ — Office of the Staten Island, N. Y., Dyeing Estab- A Tt T 0 Nt ling ydia Thom and her troop of | Million of dollars concerned in it anywhere the HE FLORENCE Hishment, emtablished 1819 The oldeet and largest of Y oO bie — P Of | Washington Market Company would unearth it, ¥ ISELESS LOCK-STIT = ou NTHONY Fisil ‘ ‘This beantifal SUMMER RESORT, sit- The resid Mr. x He asked where was the ten per cent. of stock pax iesdeedozs pias 21 ANTHONY F TSHR sents, uated near Snicker's Gap, on Alexandria! EOP CAN GRE. / yt Trenton physician, and found that | prookiyn, was robbedyenterdsy’while tic ieennky | {OF the magnilieent structure they promised FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. <a = | and Winchester tarapiie, wAll be ready for yp ene a _ nh Of his wife he | Wet, St dinner of $9,000 worth of jewelry and mS Seeman oud it had been paid, every cent, Having exclusively the Self Adjusting Shuttle Tem W NIN GIN 0. HOGAN, Seciringe qrio spend the summer in the country wil MANY REAL BARGAINS offered the meat to his children. The woman | ‘thing. St the investigatig, nnd SweED to the Snot sion and Keversibl iachisus 0i'% | SANCFACTUREE De WINDOW AND venay. | Piste paitem B. 1 JANNEY, Hound Hu Poet Surted up, and retused to allow them to eat it. | alleged Frauds of Indian Traders, | Mt. Barrett said a market should be for mar- $10. Other machines taken DAH AWNINGS, FLAGS, TENTS, meen ees ee She then tled and is missing. Cuicaco, Aug. 9.—The Sioux City Times of | ket purposes. The rent proposed to be paid Peunsyivaniencey” | Special atiention given to city and ¢ try pont. | PINNACLE Hoty IN Nyrue Grvcxames Exrtopen ay Lacurarmo | Swen on gn beans an. anonymous letter, | (S600) for the Northern Liberty Market was Between de andan dences. Allorders promptly attended to. 714 Mar- FREDERICK COUNTY, YA. 1 Hoosac Tuxwst.—During the thunder storm | Porte whack, charging Messrs. | 2or to wad fee te ee Compared with the am ket Space. iy tf | Mrs, CLARA A. BINES, of Wi m, Manager. | ALPACA, DBAP-D'ETE | on, Wednesday gern lightning struck the pe Shee eo Mint bei Bm Sant the | s valustion $450,000the interest weld ee Sonat HE KEYSTONE. DOLPH GOETZ, orme: 15 per week, ERSUCKE: CHEVIOT, lroond track just outside of the east end ot ted ’ and jeivi. | The enormons incre: : * ; SEwine macuing | A? SEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE | 7"nouihtenRircuuniceton yearvund or” | inex DUCK, |] Jatin saploted’a tinea er nha enon the | eeee given Seema ay tee pee Pate, | Martethed Gcvee meep eas ee ™ TaE HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. a ee FLANNEL, CASSIMERE | ™€” were instantly killed, and another was so | ¥Titer says they have induced Gen. Stanley, dis- en said he knew of but one remponel- BEST MACHINE EVER CONSTRUCTED. REPAIRING of every description in the ‘Through tickets from Washington to the severely injured that he died shortly after. A | Ticteor T, to issue a general order prohib- mth 2a German, who had gone away appa- . tage line promptly attended to. and return, vie Orange, Alexandria. and TRAVELING SUITS, charge was similarly exploded on the west end | iting citizens or soldiers trom purchasing goods | Tently dissatisfied, but he came back and said he Cail at the office, Second-hand Furniture bought. «| Manassas Raliroad ant stage from Wine of the tunnel during the same storm, but with- | {0m any oneexcept the postsatler; and itisaiso | had been induced to do so. by represrutations 711 MARKET sPAcE, _¥. W. corner 8th and D streets 8. W._jel2-6m chester, 10, good until October. Ist, for waite vaste, out damage. 0 claimed they haye refused to carry to certain | that others would follow him. Adjourned. and examine it. Sold on monthly instalments of Ten ‘ABLISHED 1533. fale at 608 Vat avenue and at the Maryland avenue % Posts on their line of boats, notwithstanding they pp = &. B. ELLIcuT $60. _ spot. Le ve at 7:10 8. m.; arrive at Ospper Springs DUSTERS, MR. Groner Francis TRarn is in the midst ee ail pecknges aAideeased to | The Centre Market Investigation To- mhilo-ly gente. 4 citizens or soldiers wi! y ve contain McDERMOTT & BROS of the turbulence at Dublin, as will be seen by the following characteristic tch : _, DUELIN, 1:40 p. m., Aug. 9, 1871.—To the Ed- itor of The Sun:—Lectures, riots, revolutions, — Next PRYSIDENT OF AMERICA. rones totter, empires shake, and tyrants formation may be obtained of any of the (glowing persons: rs as ALL OUR STOCK MUST BE SOLD to make room for goods for the next season. as » —= | coacn- MAKERS AND CARRIAGE NSURANCE COMPANIES. Re) ane : a “ mere RIAGES AND HARNESS ORTH WESTERN ECEIY. STORAGE AND DON N MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, ——— ON GMM ISSIO. f° — MILWAUKEE, Wis. day. visions or clothing. This, the writer claims, Mr. Dav of the market-ho: all done with the countenance and connivance | to-day met Mr. Chandler and br. Clem at the of the military authorities. committee rooms of the Council chamber. Mr. Cluss submitted a statement in writing of a Kuklax . change of nt efer- Garou es a Mee nge come of the original plans, with refer tremble wherever this great lic rel m f CARRIAGES REPAINED. th. his foot. ee 1 from defferson Gity which says: Soe. merely fe te eee ne Tho changes jHumrn Suita, Vico Prew't; Bove AN8 408, PRINTING SSE Sag ee ss ice li jeation from New Madrid county for protec- | partsof the structure ae ax Drie. Pree si NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED P Just Sucw 4 Report As MiGUT HAVE BEEN inst the kuklux was recentl; —_o—_—_ assets, ani i 5 do2 ExrrcrEp.—The report of the board of experts | Governor Brown, but inv tion the ere te MPSNY» | apld-ly _D strect, between oth and 7th streets, THE REASON WRY! on the cause of the Westfield disaster goes to | local authorities abundantly Sie and willing to Locals. This net cost will be less than im . if not all, ne A ermaisinecngs show that nobody was particularly to blame. It | protect everybody, white or black, and 5A movement is on foot to form a company of af incre ntvenemenias nsstower Taio’ | 6B da ve aces erenoaamene, soriat We can' hep este oblteome ao | SaUretees the Usted at ho explosion resited | there was nit tut exceatve | ate Gcorge X. Grendle has heen appointed iy, sed hele a igh reser ye, Agcots wanted. 704 7th street, between G and H streets. Fapldly to buy that the goods ate going off very fast: | Mlarted by “the toolsol the workeney Win it wns | Buterference.” clerk of theody of the Late tie ae Gray, weet ___ bomen tem. | BERING 0% MATCHES, JEWELRE, GRAND, DUPLAY THEREFORE Raeeccntansigmesbmmeetne cot tie | Another Facet Raiireed Accident. | "iyian Sti ata newton _* ee a * ; = us accident | sence at Rock Creek Church, near city, TIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. | = sy * 4 HEAYY REDUCTION IN PRICE | | Tan Omio Poswonrse_ Cate Rie coroners | Gciwcen the Sense bogs tad Howes saw, | Myfniibe contacted by Nev: Wan Schurema inquest on barger, the wealthy s ir. a ursing clerk of the DISTRICT UF COLUMBIA. 991-991 am CHANDELIERS 18 GUARANTEED. Otho farmer, who is alleged “ia” tre tees Seat nacaine Int, romulting in tho deoth. t, leaves to-morrow for & po aestipceed tase pre gg he omens inate | shore his home in Maine, where his ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. » | family is at this time. — ian eee and the loss of about $100,000 to the company. ‘Among the bills approved by Governor Cooke CASH CAPITAL... $100,000 | THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK 8LAT. MANTELS, ‘of | ee > 2 was one theaalary of the collec- Office herd's Bui 5 908: or i taxes, and for the payment of veusovenmn Ross Ret ey, Pes a TRUNKS AND SATCHELS He Etro HABLE BROTHERS, Fhe California Pacite railroad with the'Gee, | School teachers in the county sah SAMUEL cRoes Riese resident. IN THE TERRITORY ‘BANG! CORNER OF 71m AND D STREETS, tral Pacific railroad, was completed yesterday ee S.reuisition BBiaxe, | TEE mmunxs.} SOLE ym frac 8___INTELLIG@ENGER BUILDING. eee eet ene: Milton S Latham: sr tccn. | Frank Morgan, alias Bullock, charged with whe im. Wall, Charles Just, * im 7 urer, and the old board of the Central Pacific | ‘ining pension under false pretenses and who Bm. G. Metrerott, John T, Leninan, TRUNES.{ “ADIRY DEzse’, }reunxs, of, the Feet, was arrested in this city several days ago. Geo. F. Galick. Kelly, m to '" HAMILTON ‘shoe can —o—_——_ About fifty men enrolled ves as A.B. Shepherd. oclt-tt xs PACKING, @ PEARSON, ‘operation, st Ice President Colfax im Milwaukie. | 2 misitary creanfestion under the name of TRUNKS. From TRUNKS, AUKIE, August 1l—Vice President Ool- | “Columbia Guards” night. Bell, . 635 . 8. was elected ; 5G. m of court. <a. Sy%-te Conxen 9tx ann D StRERre. cet pean, Parag, with him rg ey the gfe howe on Keaiet,befreen Greatied ao . AND GENTLEMEN, 7S ____CORNER OTE AND _D SYRERTO._ street yesterday aogemrsceentes Ore tits, | 2 ° veut ie sa¥8 on nor To savin rat prry fh penn Reavy eel ny OE infor preety fractaing ite skull and uated underias aot the Shia yet | BATCHELS.} From @1 to $28. THAT IS THE QUESTION. ‘The Editorial Masmstors 06 Mt. Fant, | 4 Gis’eramed tes rendinee of Mr. Bt. Cate. RieDistrict of Columbia, a} cd June o aaeg Lrg St. Pact, August 1i-—The editorial party No. 73. Mlevents northeast, yesterday Geropradione of ‘Washington tend WALL, ROBINSON & co., ; Mads Vicia! Fouts of the Nertern Pacite feed tent desk containing 1 promimory ‘te for 81,008 besston, No, 921 PENNSYLVAN AVENUE, ; x, RETO tertained | a by the city, Sestenstber ——. from 10 as Between 9th and 0th ste. 8. W ‘ . ee made by Govern General pe 1 oe General ‘tributed as. AND MINERAL WATERS ON DBAUGHT, ar MILBUEN’S Dave STORE No. 631 FIVTEENTH STRERT, yt Opposite the Treasury. a err ee tigeek es | wteschoeetesetst gar wn Mat sat he vaenis — Besey | asra 933 eMSOOE A DONE:

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