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_EVENING STAR. | 2ee sere, 7 HE 18 MORE RATIONAL TO-DAY. FRIDAY. August 25, 197n. | CMerful Views of Jail Life byhis Fellow Prisoner, LOCAL NEWS. The “Women’s Printing Offic A SOVEL ENTER IN WASHING Practical Phase of the Woman Que ably but few persons in Washingto re Dennis Darden, in jail on the charge of killing John McCarthy. and whose violent behavior in on was noticed in THe STAR of yesterday, t rest well last mght, and yet he is much mer to~ and talks’ more rationally; in- the has so much improved that he has been wed the nse of the corridor, and during the ning seemed to enjoy this ‘privilege. Rev. n our miist 2 printing Mr. McPheeters again visited him yesterday af- * bat such is the | terncon, and this morning Kev. B. Peyton January ona | Brown spent an hour or more with him, each of rehibald Holmes, | them conversing with him on religious matters, per correspondent, and | in which he seems greatly interested, as when e on her part t increase the | not engaged in conversation with the mninisters n’s usefulnessand open still wider | or in taking exercise in the corridor, he studies an avenue through which it has been demon- | his bible. strated females can successfully compete with | There are other theories as to the cause of his | alle are | me males. Knowing that at least one newspaper | late paroxyisms besides that ascribed yesterda: office in New York women, and that | insanity resulting from the bruises. They are | outside of that, considerable book and job pr insanity induced by the sudden stoppage of drink ing is done, not only in New York, but in sev- | and remorse of conscience on reflecting on hi eral other large cities by her sex, Mrs. Holmes | pastlife. The discolorations on his face are rap aw pe reason why a “Women’s Printing Office” | idly should notsuceced in Washingt secured a room in Federal isappearing, and if the thumping is not re- She therefore | peated he will soon look as be did before the ock, F street, be- | fatal affair. ain i tween ¢th and ith, purchased a small quantity of James is the exact opposite in his behavior type, and under the instructions of a competent | of Darden, and seems to takes things as lightly female compositor from New York took her first | as i< possible, and yesterday, in the corrido: Jesons in “ arta.” In i ter and others, engaged hiraseif in pl: id progress | ing ‘‘cireus,” remarking that it was no use that she felt | growling while the jail could be made, as they Were making it, a “Second Saratoga.” Condensed Locals. The drilling of Columbia Commandery, No. 2, It is not to be sup hat they | Knights Templar, in frontof the City Hail, last Were thoroughly pr printing | night, was very creditable. in so short a time; but they made good progress, | General Balloch, chief of the burcau of streets, n fair wages at their work. | yesterday moved into his new quarters, Mor. be stated that a sister of | rison’s building, 43 str =5 the second week of her | It isstated that an eminent physician ismaking office, although arrangements to establish Turkish baths in this pe-setting two weeks before. city. aes has eraduaily added to the stock of her | — ‘The excursion to Glymont by the Lodges and as business has increased, and now has | Encampments of the I. 0. 0. F., for the benetit a few w MISTRESSES al in the way of type to do ordi- | of the choir, on Monday next, nary job work. In addition to this she has pur- | largely attended. chased A large quarterly meeti A STEREOTYPING MACHINE, Yor is Which is now in successful operation. She has } Z also increased the number of her assistants to | 3d s land, last evening. four, all of them being rapid compositors, and | " Yesterday afternoon Joe Williams, a colored by a business card informs ¢ ic that she is | man, living in an alley between 4\ and 6th in the field and willing to compare work with | streets southwest, was found dead. Hehad been all competitors. drinking to excess lately, and h is sup- ONE MALE ComwPostTor posed to have resulted from intoxication has been employed by Mrs. Holmes oecasionally | | ‘The cars on the 7th street railway ran no far- a* an assistant; but, with this exeeption, the | ther south than B street yesterday, owing to the whole labor of tl office has been done by womer The cfice yet unsupplied with any than a small card press. All printin, cannot be executed on this press must, of course, James Cole, a colored man, was accidentally be done outside, after the type is set in the | shot in the right arm, while haunting just across tawomen’s Printing Office.” “Since the estab- | the Long Bridge, yesterday. He was taken to lishment of this office it has done e: Providence Hospital, where his arm was ampu- in the way of printing cards, pamp! tated between the wrist and the elbow. Ke. usiness is gradually inc: Company E, Washin; Light Infantry, has ‘Mrs. Holmes is hopeful that it will soo elected J. Tyler Powell captain; 0. A. Ball, cient to warrant the necessary expenditures to | vet 2d lieutenant; J. J. Hollister, 24 sergean make the office a first-classone. She has just | T. Nicholson, 1st corporal, and R. W. Moor: & book of the proceedings of | corporal of the company. tional Convention at Cleve- | | Under the direction’ of the Board of Public , and in respect to excel- | Works, assistant engineer Carpenter is superin- lence of typographical execution, it willeompare | tending the grading of 7th street road from the favorably with the work usually turned out trom | Boundary to Brightwood, and he has now about Other job offices. | one hundred and fifty men at work on that por- “a Rat” orFice. | tion ‘between Rock Creek Church road and As Mrs. Holmes claims the sole right to fix the | Brightwood. wages of her employes, and is not governed by | insecurity of the track. ‘The street is being graded, and deep ditches are being dug on either side of the railroad. —_ the rules of the Typographical Union, her es- | Educational. tablishment is called a “rat” office by the society | We continue to-day our notices of the best typos. She is at present in St. Louis, attending | colleges and schools : an educational convention, now in session in Cot Bax CoLLEe®, under the Presidency of that city. | Prof. J.0. Welling, reopens for pupils in the Pre ratory Department on the 1th proximo. ‘The legiate Department «pens the 2th of September: Theological on the 2d of Oc ober; the Medical on ro <—_— President Grant's Horses Captured. The Heart of the 2 Contributl ober 4; and the Law Department October 11. Funi— thes No Distin men wishing enter either department count of Race, Color or Condition b esent at the erm. Vester i morning some of Poundmaster | Wheelock’s men captured three horses in . street, below the Navy Department, and drove | Te® StaxworE Scnoot. ror Gimts, Caroline Tl. Siem, to the pound, where it was noticed that | Miller, Eriucipal. at Sandy Sering. “Montgomery they were animals which had, evidently, been the let" sober. Tate > te ato th re - jet of Uctober. Information in regard to this SrEtully eroomed and well caredfor. In a short | school can be obtained from Preccle ae ae time one of the attendants at the President's | Tu i puisi nue, or by addre Me stables made his appearance and claimed the | Sandy Spring, Maryland, eee es Mise Miller, at om Youxe Lapres is conducted animals as the property of President Grant. The ADay a clerk, Mr. Kichardson, informed him that he | by Mrs HS Wotheremese af 11s Hi street. The tio power to releave them unless the Joga | ext term beaing on the igh of Beyeendar. That Tiny Stet Paid. ‘The messenger suggeste Boanp or Punic WorKs—Appointments 0} that a bill be sent to Gen. Babcock, but Mr. Chay Bugtuer ond Pegname “bomen Pichardson stated thatthe only meansof obtain- | Strede Bridge; cle The Howed of Batic Ware ing the animals was by complying with the law, | held a meeting yesterday and engage the ee which required payment of the fees before the | ¥{ccs or Major General George i Crean animals were released. The required $6 was | Tesident chief engineer in charge of the improve- then forthcoming, and the horses were soon ments in the District. Dr. A. P. Fardon was Pranafersed to their stables. It seems that the | SDoointed paymaater to the board, and will per- horses strayed into the street through a break in | form his duties under the direction of Colonel the fence. Besides the capture of the President’s | Magruder, the treasurer. The engineer was in- Sp beer naman did a big business yester- | structed to prerare @ general Platt of severans tay, Daving seized us many animals as they | for the strests oad avenues, in which improve- could, with safety, drive to the pound, both on ments had been ordered, and to invite pro Is ‘he morning and afternoon tripe. for the construction of the same; and also tor the Powper MAGazines, Docs, StRYcHNINE, creck. Thetmprovement st Goltee Sut Ones Board of Henith Doe coe ngubers of the | sath street road, was directed to be weponded ent at their rooms last eventne nad ete Pres: | for the present, as the public travel om the 7th held, the four daily armal | street road will have to turn off it at Brightwood Sore repceeenten’ ag an the Teuz dally papers | sai gs slang the lath strest road undi iie Ti Bore represented, anda namber of persons were | strecf imentvement is comand ae om hand to state thelr grievances, there wasa | S5y was atrected to infocms Mie cekes president Sacral interchange of views on many subjects. | of the Washington and Geerpriven Goren ae oe a a was — | Company that the corralling of horses and ob- splosions in such places tad pace ant {fightful | struction of the thoroughfare at 15th street and explosions in such places had been attributed to | New York avenue mes he teen te ks struck from the nails in person’s shoes. | > praraigh empleo stoy Z mat ane, Temarked thet “such persons never | wer, a. Be ‘Muliott, wie ins bron chiet engi- meee Se CoE oe se complaints | neer of the Board of Public Works since its or- Wheelock wae i cantina tanta bsp a ganization, was appointed at the earnest solici- pong Gor ef one a igen tation of the Governor, and accepted the post Gmated that he ala pence ears Present inti- | with the understanding that as toon as atvac: mated that he would be sustained whenever the | Tentable succemor coulll be urd nte wean evidence showed that he was in the right. Dr. | th place to the satisfaction of the board he Lox called his attention to the large number of | might retire from active participation in its cabo mae Berg oy og nd asked If | afairs. The new chief engineer, General Geo. chin in was Deced That like eee tne hing. | S. Green, arrived here night before last, and 'o this it was urged that “like t like,” and | yesterday Mr. Mullett tendered his resignation so sausage in this casy might result ina glut im | in 9 formal manner, which was accepted, and the sausage market. General Green was UnaT sony elgetes ae non eas successor, “ sims ected! Tne Prizes to be awardetl at the Fest of the consulting ae es Dintington Schuetzen Verein are now on exhi- | change was torelicre Mr: Mullett ome the, he bition, embracing the following: a tails of the work, but no change of plans will be For Kest-shooting.—First prize, $80 in gold, | made, and they will be elaborated and perfected Eresented by Governor Cooke; second, 80 in | by the new engineer. silver; third, $50 in currency; fourth, $40 i “Mr. Forsyth will be retained as assistant engi- _ sewing ees presented by neer, and will be, in eftect, General Green's ex- k ; sixth, rosewood liquor ease, presented | Ccutive offierr. $z &: Ruppert; seventh, £20 in gold, presented | “Gen. Green is an old army officer, a graduate pA ee) stove, Everly & | of West Point, but resigned, and prior to the ; and fifteen 3 war was engaged in heavy mining operations as Oft-band Shooting —First, 2m, gold; second, engineer. At the breaking out of the rebellin fiver; third, $25. currency; and four others. | he entered the military service as colonel, and Bowling Prizes The first prize on each of | was subsequently promoted through the various the four days will be #20, gold; besides which grades to the rank of major general. He was ‘there will be five other prizes each day. For the | Fi'mnost of the principal battles of the Army of most \“ten-strikes,” $10, from Mr. Juenemann. | the Potomac, and was wounded in one of ‘the Mr. Charles Kloman also offers a present for the { engagements that preceded Gen. Sherman's same . ; | march to the sea. Me is about fifty-five years For Ladies’ Shooting—Five prizes will be | of age, and isa native of New Yor! Hé has awarded each day. = | been connected with a number of important A Wasmsotoniax Duowsep 1x THE CANAL | for of the Croton Water Bosd, aid, apn mo wean CUMBERLAND—A roving band of ho: | Central Park improvements in that city. He traders, consisting of several men and women, | was prominently connected with recent gradua- snd s number of children, have been eneamped | ticng of streets in the upper portion of New York im sires style for a week past at thecanal bridge, | city and Harlem. He was aloo associnted with near Wiley’s Ford, below the city. Their pur- | 4° Cheesboro in adjusting the sewerage of Chi- suit is apparently selling and trading horvesand | cago.” He has a high reputation and ‘great ea: mules along the line of the canal. 01 perience in his profession. f the men had been in town imbibingthe | THE NEW FAYMASTER. t beverage of our doggeries” too freely, | py. 4 pF rdon, appointed disbursing officer atavery late hour of the night, or a very ; vell-known citizen of Wash- early one yesterday morning, they started down | Of the board, is a we tions for the the railroad track, below South Cumberland, to | P€ton, — nner ne ge,to their camp. " in passing along the deep cut ive and intelligent, amt tie dow the old saw mill site, one of the three, Il respects a good one. named John Jernings, fell over the pre pice | rd of Waskin in the City Coun- = me Washington De er ae eR. | ells one term, and has tilled other positions oF a wife and five small children Combeene) | trust and responsibility. He is at present chief aha ; —Cambcriand | of » division in the Internal Revenue office and F ee | secretary of the board of trustees of public A Littte Cuitp Sextousty, rr wor Fa- | *clools, both of which positions he intends to TALLY, INsURED—Yesterday evening, about.| resign, as he formally accepted the new appoint- dusk, the nurse attending the child ot Mr. Wm. | ment to-day. H. Donoho, having been sent on an errand to a | po . store in the neighborhood, was playing with the | |THE Gave oF MARYLAND AvENvE.— child, when she stepped backwards with the lit- | Workmen are now raising the grade of Maryland tle girl in her arms, and was precipitated down | A¥euue, from 12th street to the Long Bridge. A an open trap-door, a distance of eight or nine | Change of grade for this portion of the avenue feet. The nurse, with commendable humanity | W#8 authorized by Congress at its last session, and presence of mind, shielded her the | Upon condition that there shonld be indemnity best she could, injuring her shoulder slightly | fer all damage done property thereby. The and bruising herself in the effort. The child | Work now in progress is not, however, under (probably from the circumstance of the nurse | that act, but under the regular ordinancesof the rolling over and over her down the ) is | Old city, according to the plans in the surveyor's seriously, if ‘not fatally. injured’ Dee ®. c. | office. It is said owing to the fact that the Smith, Hagner, and W. P: Johnston (the family | Long Bridge was built in 1809, before any ing physician.) were soon in attendance and doing ding was done in that portion of the city adja all they could to relieve the little sufferer. cent to it, no grades could afterwards be ~ = | made in its vicinity, and hence pavements were A Coxctave of three District Commanderies, | laid and houses built on the level of the railway ¢ e. He represented Knights Templar, was held at Masonic Temple | leading to the bri As the bridge is now to ast night, it was agreed to extend an invita- | be raised, the which is now being made tion to the Grand Encampment of the United | conforms to the original plan, but raises a por- States, which meets at Baitimore in September | tion of the street to the level of the second story next to visit this cityon Friday, the 22d proximo. of some of the houses near the bridge. be held upon Pennsylvania avenue, the Sic | A BURGLAR iw a Paws 8: He is Arrested Knights paying their Tespects to the Pree and Sent to Jail—In the Police Court to-day, Pg pty a yk of the | William Johnson, 2 arge of k < Sareea Mahan to J Tre Pouce Commissioners yesterday dow, from a side fey Whe pointed Daniel Munn an addtional private wo do | made a bolt through front at the National Hotel. Thomas O'Conner | ing it completely, « ‘Was severely Lay for gross lect of | ‘Theshettes wee a a Foret tees | perenne fellow —— Ferrimanded conduct unbecoming an officer. ae dney ‘arland was appointed an additional iinds were broken ain ‘orthern Market. | street, where he was pursued by several officers. Judge Gray committed him to Jail in default of $2,000 bail Tor action of the grand jury. Tue Bartim — is the last_day of the Baltimore Sehuciooeteay gat which occurred the of lative Acocmbty. ante the rst pe et day was included, the Sundays have to be | Mr. Ferdner, of deducted out of the balance due. medals for A meeting of the eee more Yesterday afternoon, ‘Tne PROGRAMME for the open-air concert in | it Sentoaee choot the President's grounds to-morrow afternoon is | zen a delegation of members, who as follows —1. Tannhausser March; 2. Overture, | *hall leave Baltimore at7 a. m. on Monday next. Di Nuovo Figaro; 3. , Celtni a Parigi; erTeMneR FaswioNa—From Lewis Baar 4 Wale, amociates: § lio and Prayer, Gr ath stret, Se have the noel 4 vana D’arco; 6. Mother guide ‘oot- ber of Metropolitan fash ; 1. Galop, Ida. published by E. Butterick & Co., New York” THE COURTS. POLICE COURT To-nav, Judee Smith i Tne Joh: road Company t as to prepare for 4 ba this Suc. 1. Amd be if enacted, That, provided that act shali be culanitted to the poopie at the next gen election, and shall | as CITY ITEMS. | <0 Repo tetpeee keh s " N OF THE ACT OF | mission to the poople of said Distr val or Yhepproval. of an act of Lega! a enotte Fak | Siereteas, eStore Aare BIA, ONS 18 THE | of tho Intercat ar H shell asnvally ; AN Act fixing the time for holding the General | Billi dollars of > — authorizin, TRE NEW METHOD by which Mr. Dowling, of the American Tea Store, roasts his coffee has | proved a great success—all that purchase it say so—and ourselves among the rest. Go to the American Tea Store for jyour Teas and Coffees, and you will be certainly suited. ~— WHAT THE DAVIS SEWING MACHINE WILL DO WITHOUT BASTING. . Plain and Scallop Binding. Bind Dress Goods with the samo Material. trips of sticking plaster after hearing the testi~ costs. p. x c hed * A Electi th ict of Columl tof Columbia. Uy an act enti a gBittnmetd time Lacie, som one | RS oe ents feelin cape rein pares That the goer the insuing of font millions of bonds and leery log era cog een Weer of | Shar erie eee Sc. 2. be at Fuertns ted, That whereas an | Pusily accrue thereon, and sul emergenct enine for the immediate taking efiert of | the avestion of the issuing a email bo chargel with assault on James Rafferty, an able-bodied Irishman. Raf- ferty ssid he bad bis cow on the commons, watching it Pound-master, when Wilson set his j@ had two milk cans in his hands and meelf, but made a kick at him, AR AMoURT Dot exXcoed: lars: Prowedea. The rt 7. ty 4 o bonds, toa be made. satiefact: jumped up aud tore the skin on his | It will Gather without Sewing on. thie ects it ie hereby declared ts be ie Tees inam and | Brovement me meade. catiote, - Here Rafferty held up his coat-tail | Gather and Sew on at the sate time. after ite approval by the Governor, ee ee eee will besleee Sa eee ee ee Gather between two pieces and Sew on at the 2s CHARLES L. be Disraict oF Cove adipe of ‘a Mary Washington, colored, charge# with steatin —— wae MST . Notsce vs be given Tt will make Wide and Narrow Hems. Hem all manner of Bias Woolen Goods, as Soft Merino, Crape Cloth, or Goods difficult to Hem on other machines. It will fold Hems with Cords enclosed, and Stitch them down at one operation. It will make French Folds. bed shall be faithru that said Deceesary to a vania Ceptral Herener, That. saia some point on # rm ich shall be satisfactory to said Board of Poblie { Del the WHREAMTSHICRS ITO | Wetter os tery stern thd 2a Approved. Angust 19. Ig. an | tostag the beentereerced Seval geek eeeae H.D. COOKE, Governor, au 31-Sm | ACC Ci ine Legislative Assembly of tke Distriet afore — said wed A’ Ie , entitled “An act turkeys. The owner of the turkeys, a eslored her live stock by the pecatiar clip is, and to the fact that they 25th day of April last. in he judge as to OTICE BY THE GOVERNOR AND SECRE- TARY of the District of Columbia of the sub- ‘mission to the perl. of the District of Columbia, for © MADE hackman, ith over. Work i i disapproval, of am act oft s ion gers. Thecomplaining witness tes. | Make French Folds and Sew them on at the | their approval or ni of am oct of, the | tinted iver chareed bien €3 trom the rail |, _ same time. : sctanthorizing the District of Cotaabie to create © avd repairs id. District by the ‘ ps the proper ‘amount ( $2.3) the driver ing, Tucking, Cording, Quilling, Stitch | DistFict by the isening of four million of and | for the payment of the interest as it shall annually ¥ law te ceuts on arge, showing the over. act with the I be she b of the District. and shall b after date, and bear six per levying a tax for the ent of the interest as it | accrue thereon, and submitting y le twenty yea shall annually accrue thereon. submitting the | question of the issuing of four m men vernor a is h ni act with the question of the issuing of the four mil- and oa his returning it to Braid on Bolting Cloth ditmissed the case. oF eons Wer snovtp Nor bonds, toa vote of the people t ntam interest. payable rzFER from a congh,which | jions of improvement bonds to a vote of the people | tion inthe said District, will be submitted ts the | half yearly. ¢ ¥ to provide sad AST RU OF SHA Lonse alley; | 2.few doses of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will cure. | at a seueral. election in said District,” approved poopie of enld District for elt, apy no ral or disap sum of six bund: ronsend tie i) $f, Workhouse 29 ders. James Quailand | Time, comfort, health, are all saved by it. August 19, 157]. Exuccrive Ovvics, Ing tho District of Columbia to create a dete tar Railroad Company. at wach tin “Tate, Parker, Like “ QuaKER Gens,” artificial teeth are of RiCT oF CoLUs 21, isn. jal improvements and repairs in said District by ® ints as may be regaired bs the p i t general | the iseuing of four million of bonds, and levying a rk aforesaid : Proviied. That ~ah? fined little use and easily detected. Take care of the Oe lee at " ~ ~ ~ oe AO Jy epg Ey A age eal ones. All you need a fragrant Sozodont; | flection inthe Diswict Of Columbia: which'wille | tax for-the ‘patmrnt cf tie interest ast shall'an: | fone shat set a a lower ras or per centum use it daily, and your teeth will be the last of id on the fourth Wednesday of November, 1X1, tally ace t reon, and submitting the act, with (being the twenty-second day of that month.) the act mestion of the iseuing of four mull of im: 3.4 > z stones in the street; fine nature’s gifts to fail you. f the Legislative Assembly of the District of Colum- | provement bonds. to a vote of the people at a general ro acis Grate ce %@. = > bia. entitled ** An act authorizing the District of Oo- | election in the said District. ; Se A ore ity tn, George GRAY HAIRS PREVENTED, dandruff removed, improvements and | “ Said jon will be the first general election after : fined @10; Ellen Seoters, aeaanlt on cuit “ft $5 | the scalp cleansed, and the lair made to grow y the issuing of four million | the passage of said actentitied “An act levsing a al yigR coos charerd: wih otsaling varions | McK by the use Of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian nal antieally accrue ercon "and subs | Munyictatne garment of the Interest sit shail an ~ ed at $10; fined S: Hair Renewer. t ehal Son at tine eoek ie c of Colembis. by —— Two SHow CASES 10r sale at Prince’s Bazar, anthorizing the Distric hin; ct entitled * An ot 4, And be at further emacted. That the G —— mm in suid District, Columbia to create a debt for special improvennenis djourned: | 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘Angust 10,181, will be submitted in the mo Sod repairs inveaia b strict by ibe farang of four —————>>=====EoEoee——— t} best. - ided by said act to the peo; of said District for | million of bonds, a1 vying tax forthe payment GEORGETOWN. Beret, pad Riewe ae eee ane cnr | eer corral adler ee ceeeeeen on eeball anomaly accrue therein, question of issuing four millions of bonds for «pecial improvement and repairs as mentioned in said act. th the question of the improvement bor sizes and colors, at C. Baum’s Kid Glove Depot, to Said election will be the. first general election after | a vote of the people at a general election in said ith street, Intelligencer Building. et eta bein — on Recriprs or Graty.—The eg are the seme to e eceipts of grain p : : “ hereto subjoined | District. it shall be vot "i Bon, B00 hobeals ar Sonar te B. Falbott< | De. Wurre, Chiropodist, extracts Corns, - eeieetion tere ey te oer aie dete respects the said act. will be ™ CHARLES L. NULSE bushi Fwheat; and J; G. Wats is bi relieves and cures Bunions, Bad Nails, &c., H. D. COOKE, held as in the said . Said act is hereto Speaker of the Bouse of Delesioa. bushels of wheat; and J. G. Waters 730 without pain. Rooms No. 535 15th street, oppo- Governor of the District of Columbi herewith made. WILLTAM STICKNEY SEL ceoeta iereeton’ Nase ca eived a load | Ge zreasury,, Washington, and 7, “North Ef the District of Columb G 1 ihe Dietriet of Columb Approved, Augest }9,161 ee oP Connell. May D& ‘ON ceived a load | Gy 4 lecretary of the District of Colum jovernor of the District of Colambia. proved. A ngnst of oak. trom Edward's Ferry, per canal. The | Obatlesstreet, Baltimore. Lb df EDWIN L. STANTON Per D. COOKE, Governor same firm has received. per schooner, from Ick Cream.—Harvey & Holden, corner 11th izing the District of Columbia to create letrict of Colosal AT Aste tor apeclal improvements and ropalre te Secretary of the District of Columble. id District by the issuing of four million of bonds, —_—_—_—————— Georgetown Advertisements. Philadelphia, 287 tons of red ash coal. It ships: t and Pennsylvania avenue, deliver the to-day, per schooners Flite and Hughlett, to An- | mee i ’ ‘a tax for the payment of the inter- finest quality of Ice Cream to all parts of the id levying a tax for the payment of the interest i annually accrue on four million napolis several hundred tons of coal. city, in quantities to suit the purchaser. tf, it shall annually accruethercon,and submitting nds, author! Scone DRGETOWN. August 24 HE CANAL.—The water is still very low in ae a the act with the question of the issuing of the four tof Columbia by an ac To run evs? he pebtic are the canal. Forty-six bouts arrived yesterday, all Hoor Sxints of the best material, made to | million of improvement bonds toa vote of the peo- rizing the District of « tified that the authority of JOHN W PEARCE 1 of them loaded with coal; but if the present | Order, and always a good assortment’on hand; le at a general election in said District. niy_ behalf. thas drouth continues, navigation will soon be en- transact business as my ag * " sold at reasonable prices, at C. Baum's Hoo} imacted by the Lextsiative Assembly af the the issuing o been reveke 2 3t" w VALL tirely suspended.’ The mills on the eanal com. | Skirt Factory, Thstreet, Intelligencer Building romanbea, That tn oracr that special im- | and levying a tax fort FE LOU FLOR menced running yesterday afternoon, and con- = a ting the act, th tinned all night “They ceased operations early CLorarxe. yar sailitons of twronteness at During the Prevailing Hard Times It becomes every one to economize in their penditures. In the article of Cpe | alone, sufficient saving can pe effected to mitigate in a measure the preyailittg scarcity of money, at P. WaLLacn’s, corner 4 st.and Pa. avé. He offers this opportunity to the public by selling the best articles of clothing that can be obtained, at from 15 to 20 per cent. cheaper than four millions of improvement bonds,to @ yor of the people at @ general election in the said Dis- authorized and empowered, for and in behalf of said | Be ti emacted by the Legislative Assembly of the rict, to ixsue, or cause to be issued, as herein- | Mestrict ef Columbia, That for the purpose of paying ter directed. registered or coupon bonds to the | the interest annually, as it may accrue on the four smour.t of four million dollars, in denominations of | million dollars of bonds authorized to be lesued by fifty, one hundred, five hundred, and one thousand | the District of Columbia in accordance with the dollars, to be payable within twenty years from the | visions of the act entitled “An act authorizing the date of their issue, and to bear interest at the rete of — of Columbia to create a debt for sj emen! MAYFLOWER and MAGNOLIA EXTRA and SUPERFIN LOUR and MILL in any eunntiy Sor nb by GEC au this morning, but may be permitted to resume this evering MERCHANT'S ExcHancr.—There were no offerings or sales on change this morning. A little business was transacted outside, but no prices have been reported. Tue Coat Taape—The receipts and ship- ments of the different coal companies this week, estimating to-moroow, are as follows: Borden Fa HOBMAKER nD A™ COST! AT t FOR THIRTY DAYS, The entire stock of the Georgetotn I. :9-1m 73 ASH PAID FOR LADIES’ cas’ seven per.centum apnually. repairs in said District by CHILDREN'S TOF ining C : * 7 any other house. SEC. be 1t Surther enacted. That a ialtax | is f four millions of bonds, and Ziining Company, receipts }.700 tons, shipments | oD ee ree me a call. fe berchy levied om the taxable property of the Dis | wetting ot! vient of the utertst ax i shail anat fo soon gy sear cere 3.500 tons; Agnew's wharf, receipts 2,000. tons, shipments 1,200 tons; € solidation Company receipts 9,370 tons, and shipments 9,035 tons. The coal, as well asthe grain trade, has been interrnpted again this week by the carrying away of the flume at the Seven Locks and by the low water in the canal. PR SHIPMENTS.—Ths steamer John Gib- son sailed for New York this morning with 1,7 barrels of flour, 269 barrels bei: forwarded D. L. Shoemaker & C : on, 150 by Herr & Welck, 137 by B. Ross Ray & Bros., 2 by George Shoemaker and 134 barrels by Win. - Dougal. Catt Extenpvep. 4 * ridge strect, Georgetor Note by mail from Georgetown of Washington attended to. ocas'ty P. WAttacn, 1 Penn. avenue, corner 434 st EVER stxcx the sewing macnine was mvented many attempts have been made to construct a first-class machine that could be sold at a rea- sonable price. To the McLean & Hooper and to the Wilson Sewing Machine companies belongs the credit of having succeeded in attaining this object. The McLean Hooper-Company has pro- duced a machine which sews directly trom two is, forms the elastic lock-stitch, and runs lighter than —! other machine using two threads. The Wilson Shattle Machine bears the palm of excellence as a first-class tailoring ma- chine, being more durable in construction ana better in the arrangement of its working parts, thereby producing a lighter running and more easily managed shuttle machine than any ot ite competitors. Price list:—McLean & looper trict cf Columbia, for the peripd of twenty years, to | all ereon, and submitting the act, with the amount sufficient to pay the interest which may | question of the issuing of four tillions of itoprove. accrue on the said bonds during said period, which | ment bonds, to a vote of the people at a general cles tax shall be collected in sums of two hundred and | tion in «aid District.” a special tax of two lanived cighty thousand dollars, during each of said years, | and cighty thousand dollars ie hereby levied upon bly tothe provisions of the act of the Congress | the taxable property in said District for the period nited States, entitled, “An act to provide for tyenty years, to an amount sufficient to pay the government for the District of Columbia,” ap- | intefest which may accrue on «aid bonds dures sail proved February twenty-one, eighteen hundred and period, which tax shall be collected in sums of two Seventy-one, and inthe same manner that the gen- | hundred and eighty thousand dollars during ouch of eral taxes of said District shall be collected, and be | said yeare, ly to the provisions of the act of applied and used exclusively for the payment of the | Congress entitled “An act ty provide a government interest annually accruing on said bonds. for the District of Columbia,” approvel February Ske. 3. And be ti Surther enacted, That the Gover- | twenty-first, cighteen hundreatd seventy one agi por shall. in connection with the Secretary and the | in the same manner that the general taxes of sald iptroller, repare said bonds for issue and sale. | District shall be collected, and be applied and teat On their face they shall be designated cial im: Praor, countersismed Uy the Secretary’ and Comp. | Mafiaye op.rmd Bonds; that this, act shall be eu lor, countersign ry al - | mi tot ople, the said act of sak ne troller, and haveuflixed to them the seal of the Dis: fFict, entit ae et, an ng the trict. Solum! }o create a for 8] rovements Buc. 4. And be it further enacted, That the bonds | and repairs in said District by the issutng of foot which may be ie gel for issue and sale as afor: muillions of bonds and levying a tax fur the payment said, until required for sald purposes, shall be de- | of the interest ae it shail ancually accrue thereon, posited with the Comptroller of District,and he | and submitting the act. with the question of issuit shall ‘not, permit any one or more of them te go out | of four millions of improvement tomde: tok pote at of his possession, except for the purposes of this act; | the people at a election in the said District,” ax the first election which ma: f INSURANCE COMPANY WAUKER, Wis. Avs. Gartonn, Sec: Hesen’ Sits, Vice Prost Was crgscised irine” Bas Sasa members, ‘s is net cost will be. less than Im mort, if tot companies, because it obtains higher rateg Borteljign and beldes Kigh seseree Aigtots cata ; 5 Agents wanted. Oftice 569 Teh wt. iy ENiont. General Agent. [HE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ° DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. The congregation of Grace P. E. Chureh hi extended a call to the Kev. Robert Baker, of Front Royal, Va., to be- come the pastor of their church. It is not known whether he will consent w leave his present pastoral charge or not. THE UNSAFE BRIDGE over the canal on East Market space is still closed to travel and no steps Reve been taken by the canal company to re- pair it. : Drovers’ Rest.—The market yesterday and 845 thal, No. 4047th street, are the agents, and sell these machi: accommodating terms. and he shall give such security for their safe kee} Sek eitce 7 a es i e required by the Governor: and the passage of this act,which said election ae CASH CAPITAL...... 100,000 to-day at the rest was very dull with a decline | _Lapres’ Unperoarmenrs of all descriptions, register or account of all bonds which | tien held as hereinaft. i from Lust week's quotations. 590 head of cattle | On hand and made to order, at very reasonable be prepared and issued under this act,and make | “Pisce fa geld 28 The net nail be | _ Office in Shepherd's ‘izing, No. 908% Pennayl- were offered. ‘Phose sot Uronght from S375 to | prices, at C. Bavw's Undergarment Faalory, port, from time to time, to the Legislative | putlighed hoa ‘Chronicle. Daily Republican, | Yamimavenue. MUSES KELLY. Presilent. $5.25 per hnndred weight on the hoof. Lambs | ‘th street, Intelligencer Building. sembly, of the emount of sales. as well as of the | and Evening F. newspapers in said District. and SAMUEL crosses B. bn D, Vice President, and sheep, of which about 1,200 were offered, pei — accrued in such other papers as Jovernor may direct, fe Fezs in demand, and soldat trom €2 t0 84.5) pet | serupmous parses aie inne Mabie of renting | Pees th oI nether enacted, That twomtions | Rties BuUlication Ln Sader Win, B. Toad, head, Cows and calves sold as usual, from 225 | that their places of business are branch storeset | and one hat ot said bonds fase bes prepared for t |. The ballote used at said election shall be Fharice Just. to $0). Veal caives sold at from 5 to 6 cents per Original Franc, I hereby notify the public | isene during the year one thousand eight hundred Printed. and those in favor of this act shall be in the ohn T_L-nman, pound, live weight, according to quality. No | that Ihave nob ranch stores-and that I hove no | aud seventy-two. abd until the expiration of the rst | mords'’ sto wit: Melys cee fogs incre. But few cattle and sheep were | connection with any similar institution in thie | Sea vuarter after the, adiourniment of the next Levying a tax for the peried of twenty years for the — lett over. city. The Ori inal Franc, dealer in Gent’s | million and a balf during the year one thousand Payment of the interest as it shall ennually accrue ——————— Furnishing , 431 7th st., between D and E. | eight hundred and Seventy-three, and be sold by the | on the four million of bonds to be issued by tine Dis, PERSONAL OUTFITS. ALEXANDRIA CowLine’s PaTENTED NeceTI£ Fastener, | Governor within ssid periods tothe extent to which | trict Columbia, agreeably to the Provisions of an Satins : for sale wholesale and retail, at the the issue thereof is authorized as aforesaid, and upon | act eggitied "An act authorizing the District of Ge Bazas: in Ladies’, Gente’ and Onil- eof Feed eae Wau Cate ain the | Franc’s, 451 ith street, betwoon D and K. No | Sultans and sale sald bonds shall Decoms and cou | Tum! repairs fa call Hlericg Pee amprovements | 1D dren's BCLOTHING may be fvnnd at case of Friedley vs. the Washington and Alex- | bianch stores. Src, 8. dnd be it Jurther enacted, That upon the | sinitebtiry, dt,said District by the for the payment | Allorders promptly and oeatiy eusecten Bees andria a Company etal.,a motion was GREAT VARIETY IN WHITE SHIRTS—ON6, | sale of any or all of aaid bonds the Proceeds thereof | of the interest as it shall annally accrue thereon, on E street. between 4th and Sth. * “poll-tf made yesterday before Judge K. H. Cockerille, | two or three pleate—eyelets, buttons or atuds— | shall be deposited in the treasury ef the Disses, | Sha! submitting the act, with the question of the ts: in chambers, at Fairfax Court House, to di-- | open in front or in back—all sizes—at the Origi- | and shall be drawn out upon warrants of the Board | suing of four millions of improvement toa ‘HOSE SILK UMBRELLAS solve the injunction heretofore granted'restrain- | nal Frane’s Gent's yeciiabing Store, 431 Boke tee nee ote aewarond, by sald | vote of the Pegeleet s general clection in che said | Fateh s Fe on ing the Railroad Company from prosecuting | street, at Popular Prices. No branch stores. Board for the eee cose cf special taptore- Fistricts) pcipd.to those against this act ehall be in | To ch ey yg eR the work on. the Alexandria and Wasington nbtt, Tus Catena ko Franc” CoLLans, | Hecemary inckieutal expenses thercof, and fer ho or empeae oe a : awn = turnpike. F.L. Smith and F. 1. Smith, jr., e best Paper Collar in the market, 8 | other purposes; but no payments shall be made under act for levyit appeared in support of the motion, and’ Coi. | only at the Original Franc’, 431 7th street, Looe | {0 contract for improvements, or for any Work | stare fer the Lope fate eriod of tx rod GREAT DISCOVERY. G.W. Brent and H. W. Thomas opposed it. | forythe name. No branch stores. 4,4 done in rel ion thereto, unless the work done shall | pually accrue on the four millions of hoes ete be ten per centum in excess of auch payments, ex- | issued by the District of Columbia nageoentie beth cept in the case of the final execntion of any contract | provigions of an act entitled “ Au act nutboriging the orgompletion of any work and settlcinent therefor. istfict to create a debt for special improvements And be wt further enacted, That the tm- | and repairs in said Distree v ine provements which may be made by virtue of this act | million of bonds ana hort ‘ax for the symnent y The Judge continued the motion until ‘Tuesday next, the 2ith inst., when it will be heard in this city. ~s EVOLTING.—A black man and a white wo- man he is living with as his wife, were arrested b LETTER FROM GENERAL HOWARD. Wasnincton, D.C., July 21, 1571 Pror.T. A. Coox:—Dear Sit: I have for sume time need the BALM OF LIFE in my family axa wach, and have found it all you recommend. I am glad to ee Lapres will a. call and see our improved styles of Corsets, all made ot the best materials, and every warranted to fit. C. Baum, Cor- set Mam » th st., Intelligencer Build- 1 payment here ‘articio that is evi- hall be commenced and carried on according to the | of the interest it shall annually accrue thereon, | 3¢°%,,0C J ing officer Jolnson to-day, in jah alley in the . _ prov islone ifthe aforeeald act Comareat of the and, . mitt the set it the dueniton of the | S*Btly doing so much good. Yours, truly. western partof the city, and brought to the EMP! has twenty-first a britary, e ee! red and | issuing of four millions provement bonds, to a . Nation house, both in a beastly states? intoxiee, | p@LxMZLER hae all Kinds thermometers and | twenty first day of February. eightecn Promotion of | vote of the people at a gencral election in the said Brig. Geveral U.S. 4 tion—the woman a frightful looking object, her | CAromete : the public interests. District. SEC. 8. And be tt further enacted, That if any | Thi the tickets for and officer or employe of the said Dist “4 ibe tickets, for and.» Consent to the se, of head having been dreadfully cut and mashed with a brick-bat by the man: STURGEON.—It was mentioned in the Gazette a day or two ago that another run of sturgeon had commenced. Since then the catch of these fish has been as large as at any time during the summer, the market being plentitully supplied with them and large numbers being sent to Washington. ‘ + SHORN OF HER Fixery.—Just as the train was starting tor Leesburg yesterday evening, ofticer Smith entered the ladies’ car and gpen- ing the door of the closet, pulled out a colored woman concealed therein who was dressed up in finery including a black alpaca dress with a double skirt, borrowed from a friend m Wash- ington, and was making off with it. As she agreed to doff her plunder at once she was not prosecuted. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG Ratt- noap.—Mr. McClure, of the firm of McClure and Studds, contractors on the Alexandria and Fredericksburg Railroad, says that the earth work and bridges on the sections they are build- ing, extending from here to a point seven miles below, will be completed in about two weeks, and that a great deal of the work of the other contractor on the road, Mr. McFadden, is also nearly finished, and will soon be ready for the rails. Material trains are running on the road between here and Watkins’ mill—Gazelte last evening. 2 _ That inst this act ict shall use,or | shall be deposited in the ballot boxes which the Gov- y of the money hor ernor is required to provide for the deposit of the : , contrary to ite pro ballots which may be cast for the act entitied ‘An viction thereof in the Criminal Court | act authorizing the District of Columbia to create a District of Columbia, be punished by imprison- | debt for special improvements and Tepalte ie ceil ment in the jail of this Distriet for a term of not less | District, by the iseulng of four millions of tone aed than three nor more than twelve months, and by a | levying a tax for the Payment of the interest as it fine of not Jess than five hundred dollars ‘nor more | shall apnually accrue thereon and submitting the than one thousand dollars. act with the question of the issuing of yo ind be it further enacted, That this act | millions of improvement bonds toa vote of the people he sulmitted to the people or clectors of said | ata general election ia sald Disteler and hate, District at the first general election which may be | to the question of the issuing of four miliee oy held after its pose je. together with the questions of | improvement bonds, and the election im reference to the issuing of the four millions of bonds aforesaid, | this act shall be conducted in all respects, as reaaris in the mode hereinafter provided, namely: the persone entitled to vote and other wise,in accord: inst. Upon the approval of the act it shall be | ance with the laws and regulations which may be published in such papers asthe Governor may di- icable to the holding of general elections in said fcetyhot ens thar thtee amd the publication threat | Piztniet. © t= a continued for ‘ourth: Upon closing the polls, the ballots for an 5 againet this faw shall be counted by the clection ait E WYLIE, . S. Letter from JUDOR wit! ris wf U. Surreme ASKELL, LYON & Co. ARFIELD’S PATENT COLD WATER SELF- = WASHING SOAP) | = SEL NO BOILING’ NO HARD RUBBING! NO HOT WATER! NO WASHBOARDS! NO BLUEING! NO INJURY TO GARMENTS OR HANDS! BALTIMORE, MD. The above firm hay ing secured the exclusive right to manufacture and se! Wartield’s Patent Cold Water Self- Washing Soap, s' OF MARYLAN 1S- in and for thes ere CUARTLAND and DIS. invite the attention of the public to this very sape- Hor SOAP. which washes thoronghly in any ‘kind of water—Hard, Soft or Salt—without boiling. They also guarantce that it will not injure even the finest fabrics. ‘Not only does it save labor, fuel, clothes, &c.,but by using it housekeepers get'rid of the discomfort of hot water in summer, and of steam in the house du- ring winter, which causes frequent colds, especially to those who go from @ steaming hot wash-room to MTiusasde of testimonials to ite great excelle ‘ousunds of testimonials to nce are at hand; but no evidence can equal that derived m one's Own observation and experience. To know the virtues of this SOAP you have only to try it. A single bar is sufficient for the ordinary Wasnincrox, D.©.. June 2, 1871. Dear sir: Tbave given your BALM OF LIFE for the hair «fair trial, and am mach pleased vy co H 4 Hi E b on your recommendation, and from the faith ite use, thus far, bas secured from me, 1 should feel great directions, mrs. T°Bref. Cook, “7 °SNDREW WILIE, Wasmixoton, July Ist, 1571, Dear Professor : After using your BALM OF LIFE in many in- stances ree mo) ’ intedy and those in favor of tald ucts and of the | SEainet this lew 9 rinted, in favor of said act. and of the | cers, and a tally list thereof be mae oat meta neuing of said bonds, or of the contraction of said | the completing of the counting of suid bailoteeat ie debt, shall be in the words following. to wit : plicate returns of the votes cast in each election dis- FOR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS. trict for this act together with statements of the ag- For the act of the District of Columbia entitled | pregate number of votes cast thereat fr monterey adinact authorizing the District of Columbia to cre | tie Legislative Assembly. shally with ate a debt for special improvements and repairs in | hours be made out and signed ta said District, by the issuing of four million of bonds, | reveral election and levying & tax for the payment of the interest, us | Shaildesieuatethe nenken itshall annually accrue thereon, and submitting the | tne of white act, with the question of the issuing of the four mil- | fox of euch election dicectet te Hous of improvement bonds, to a vote of the people, | said election and the others shall be plated tee at a general election in said District. sealed envelope and be directed to the Secretary of the And for the Issuing of four millions of improve- | District and ve placed in his hands by ous ot cane ur ment bonds as provided in said act. said election officers. And the ballots against said act and tho issuing | "Fifth. On receiving the said envelopes containing of the bonds shall be as follows: | the returns as aforesaid the Secrctary shail exemine AGAINST SPECI NTs. the same, a1 rx the aggregate votes as ist, the act of the District of Columbia en- | cast in each district, and after deus ss chal neruih Letter from Rev. FATHER BOYLE, Sods Picosecond mo 0 supply of BALM . = friend : in te eoeeteiir ects perledees ily eckaow! will be duly honored. 1 am altogether i NE 24, 1871. foll ~+20e- Gey. Bertie Again Y oN CAPITAL AND LABOR, | week's washing of a family of cight persons. titled, “ An act authorizing the District of Colum: | the result to the Governor fil ot AND GEN. HAWLEY ow Gen. Burien. — Ina | By its own action it dissolves the grease and other | bin to create a debt for special rmaroncments wal - eee owe such things that soil, and liberates them from the gar. speech at Springtield, Mass., last night Gen. Butler claimed thasthe republican party, having accomplished its work for the emancipation of the slaves, should go forward to adjust, settle and detine the exact relation of labor and capi- tal, and protect the ill-paid or overworked la- borer from the exactions of avarice as well as from itsown greed and the greed of the em- ployers. He condemded strikes as illogical and ndefensible, and beneath the dignity of Ameri- can workmen. ‘The ballot is in their hands; they can enact their own laws and choose their own rulers; they can compel the State to do its duty ip their behalf, and give to labor its rights, and restrain eapital within the bounds of its rivileges. Mr. Butler also spoke at length of State finances, and in the course of his remarks took occasion’ to allude to the editor of the Springfield Republican as his vindictive and mendacious opponent for the office of Chief Ex- ecutive of the commonwealth, and asserted that certificate am * repairs in said District, by the issuing of four mil- | “Sixth. Ir it shall appear from said returns as certi- lions of bonds, and laying a tax for the payment of | fied toby the Secretary that « ity of the the juterest as it shall annually accrue thereon, | cast for members of said Legislative eomil and ‘submitting the sect, with the question of thé | have been cast in favor of this laws ita issuing of the four millions of improvement bonds, | full force and effect. abd the Governer thal toa vote of the people at a general election in said | claim the same in the papers of the Dy District.” this law may be published. If a majority of votes And against the issuing of four millions of im- | shall be cast against this sct at shall be Yoid alud of provement bonds, as provided for in said act. ho effect. Third. That a ballot-box for each election district | “yc 2. And be st Surther enacted, That with the shall be prov in el Governor: in Khe the or publication of this act in the newspapers as afore- »and for and again: i ths, there shall be said improvement bonds, shall be deposited, and the | jotice over fhe sh rnor and of the election in relation thereto shall be conducted in all | Secretary of the istrict that it will be sulmetted to Tespects, as regards the persons entitled to vote, and | the people at the first general election after its pass- otherwise.in accordance with the laws and regala- | igeforthelr approval or (tisapproval and a copy of tions which may beak icable to the holding of gen- | such notice shall be filed recorded in the office Hone eeeienn hy oid Blstsice of the Secretary of the District. 4 losing the polls, the ballot-boxes rs further t creas obtaining said ticket all be opine and the vat morgency exiots tor the tomatic tiie aint emergency immediately counted, and « tally list in the event of its by counting of said ballots. duplicate returns of the | thereof by the Gov! ment, thus quictly and quickly accomplishing that which is usually done with labor and hard usage of oe ciomet by. means moe ae pk Sa ine. cry little hand: rubbing ia required with this soap, except when the clothes are much soiled, or the diet ¥ imbedded in the fabric. The clothes require no blucing {f dried in the sun, as they are bleached every timo they are washed. Clothes washed with this Soap will last fully twice aslong ax when washed inthe ordinary way with the Soaps hitherto most popular. ‘To consumers, therefore, it is unquestionably the QUEAPEST Sup ever manufactured. ‘The usual liscount to the trade, = POOLE & HUME, 454 Pa.av., Wholesale Agents for Warfisld and-Im Cold Water Soap. TONE. STONE. SENECA QUARRIES. ¥ 2 Georgetown: al uy eo teetinnontals and ‘airace : an T° SAVE OR NOT TO SAVE, THAT IS THE QUESTION. READ THIS: “CHARLES b. H aes votes cast in each election rict. together with ULSE, Fort StLLy, Dacotan TERRITORY, July 3, ne s . & M. COM. of the number of votes cast Bpeaker of the Honse of Delogates Mr. B. Sticerbere Sir: Please vend ine U5 tani while he (Butler) and comrades were fighting in | THE MARYLAND FREESTONE M. & M. COM. | statements of the aggregate u1 tes cont Y , LM wig yey oy pepe Re the feld for the Union: that generous gentleman rant shalt win Sertr nicks eee ee WILLIAM STICKNEY. nen worth Those po} sent before gave entire satisfaction bu- remained at home pint ying Rover men than closed for and 25 cents for postace. himself. General Butler buted the oppo- sition of the Springfield Republican and m Journal to personal motives, and said the Hart- ford Courant fought him because he displaced General Hawley his command in the army. A_ despatch from Gen. Hawley, which the chairman of the meeting would not allow to e read, was as follows: “If Butler said I was dis- missed or removed from my command, or was ever rebuked for my conduct as an officer, I beg some friend to read this dispatch, in which I say the charge is an infamous falsehood, and the man who utters it a liar and a blackguard. ‘The last writen communication from Gen. But- concerning m) et Was a copy sent me of his recommendation for promotion.” ~ J. R. Haw.er. A Hicnwarman Cartcurep py a Brave Youne Girt at 1 Barnes, itleman, at the Ashland ae epee accompa- nied by Miss Harrington, a ad ‘ving in hand to order Platforms, y Window Cape and Bilin; Boor Sie, ‘Asie, Water an 21-3 be placed . OTICE AND PROCLAMATION YT ibs tec ey of ach chat, die, wane | IN GEV tnaQOM pattehing wn ett Azar ae i : Taded er i mont and Potomac Railroad ‘MES. MARY E. SMITH. receive orders constantly for these unsurpaseal!; etglinen Golasrand rand have just recelv ed . sul ° pI Pf COLLARS and two pairs reversible CUFFS (or 81 Also, 500 Work and Travelirg BASKETS at $1 4 required. nd streets N. W. Indl ma wits OW. HAYDEN, Secretaryt TE: INTERIOR [DEPARTMENT OF THERON DEFICE Bealed P Wasnixcto. until the 1st of Beptember, dred thousand the same , were 'T CLOSING OUT SALE Z A 4 i z i it. The men fled, closel ed by Me- Barnos OF SUMMER STOCK OF DRY GOODS. ~ is street i eaare onc te ict whoa ies | IME RD FLQUES, 1 omy three shots from a revolver at her, missing each ee time. A policeman then arrested him. The lot, ( imperfect,) watch was hot recovered. Barnes chérged tho 8 Bae JAPANESE SILKS, and the felonious assault with | S36 cents per Very a lady charges rae " ‘Come BA Bike onour center been The motion» ‘the court © er Chief Ji Island.

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