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(i = : = — i” eurnmas THE McCARTHY MURDER, Condensed Locals. CITY ITEMS. a ‘VENIN —— A man named Graves was seriousty injured by pa Sarre ny 2 os _EVENING STAR. _ The Trial of Dennis D. Darden. —_| tiie falling of 8 bank on Virgina wreaue Int pall Struts Parlor Heaters at Hamilton & OPT HARARE Ae, SECOND DAY. The7th street of the new market-house ING GENERAL - ene tris 06 De Ls aeaen, Sanat wi is now ready for the roof. Work has been com- Cloth, deat tos Dunes Vaors— at 10T OF COLUMBIA. LOCAL NEWS. Sages int, wae resumed this morning. ‘The Miho conpeetine ot oe Liectia’s (colored) Velvet, double and single breast“/q; ~* FIBEMEN'S PARADE. = was ene into court ron a —— beg afew days — presented - pastor, nd Silk, So own ee ema hy look very much as on yesterday, and rv. ‘a horse and . a Rew Th. * Display. weare quite cheerful one ee ee — female employes of ——— of 419 Tth street N. W. =, vad submitting the act, rith : acquaintances, hom was Rev. W. | Printing and Engraving, to Sseuing of four million 7 peerestienes aes A Beaatifa. - —~ sunexr. BicPheeiers mhohas nied him fut frequent: were furlon hed ¥e ry cM we ars, by ose Ne, crane vet ame Brosnan toa veiset tke people sts general he mpde, wf ote = orem - nce committed mong Mra. Willlam G, Freeman, mother of Mrs. la ee said District.’ ; HONORS TO THE VISITORS FROM NE! as were four Japanese’ young men, who Zeilin and of the late Colonel W. G. | Scuts furnishng establishment, which looked Exgeerive Ovvxce, {| wal x? sates this country. 5 on | 80 attractive ld help walking in, Drernict oF Courfia, A 2ist, 1871. of road re erny arrived bere yesterday at 830 pean, | is ewe Deng opened the ight Jurors | Erecmn ot the cit, dled in Philadephia on | SoaHzactive that we could not hip walkin et ae hay Palate eek en | Seal Gets heard te New Jersey, arrived here yesterday at 530 p.m., | S50... “tt. wivere called, and ihe seidclon The returns of personal property to Major Sere ox Saas, of Zostonadle cates, Undergar- iid op. the, fourth Wedncatar of Rovesaber Tati, | Eat cit eek Saal he ae Fire Commissioners B S at ° 5 and were received by the in | Selected. ty —- but | Hall, Superintendent of Assessments, amount 80 Bure: pipet Mgrs me ‘wear; best (being the twenty-second day of {hat month.) the | necessary to said and Chief Engineer Cro os sumounced = — had ,. “med an opinion, far to over five millions of dollars. It is now and French Half Hoee; Pert ‘Soaps, and act of the Legis! sem! te — | Tue neo Ser m hata ag oe EA ag . = had a the great total will aggregate six mil- everything that is wanting for a igent’s toilet, Ferrin tas for the parca my Py TY further, b ine! i. . a. formed hes D on to ie pices. ‘The company hasal cmbers present, Arthar Chew Bed nor yponishment. hal- | "This morning Major Lubey, Water Registrar, scuotted with great taste. Be sure to call at eS ee with Chief Engineer John A. Weart,and Charles | no scruples as to capital pu and Henry Larman, Inspector and Tapper of | 1002 F street. . bia, UY ab act enticied «An act mathorining fhe H. Dougherty, his assistant. They wear uni- lenged defence. a 5 no | Water Mains, ir offices from the | HALL’s VzorTanLe SiciLiaN Harr RENEWER Dincrici of Ceinauin to create a debt for special im. forms consisting of a black cloth coat and pants, Chas. Hicks had formed no opinion; “et. tet Buildings, on 4x sureet. | is ne now for the public to experi- provements and repairs in aid District by the red shirts, and black cloth cap on which is a | scruples; did not know the parties. C! City Hall to we « - - on basem2nt | ment with, its suecess is unparalleled for re- | debt for spec: and repsirs | ‘ing of four millions of bonds, aad levving mer Suh tte caicecs and’ tha Vise Gearmnis-| "7;0t santas siessnted’‘atiar Of Gougree- Fa a a figting gray hair to its natural color, promoting | Bitrci fy the iting of far mili of Bonde, nd | for us parm aa seen ball annnally ay = ¥ Master ot ‘on bald reon, and submitting the ism of the issuing of four millions of improve ded the newspaper offices, after | sional Printer that his services are im it Charles F. Stansbury, Gi ly accrue % © | quesiion 3 iS teinc ene Mm | Ea er eect ges | May he Dait He Chomng Meo Haat imprment ade 3x of fe pron | arian Wisin” Pale ecb hy em ves exempt by law, ceived & election in ssid District,” approved ple of enid District for thetr approval or disap ‘The Parade ‘To-day. those officers are of the volume contain- ata peo} — ?* Fs vession this afternoon was one of the panthers He ver earn on his voire dire, and tog os eooeat er encetion on the =o, August 19, 1871. Wansentch esau: ; mae with the said et ent nee * 5% ects orks. Sucet oe have hod for comme yoors, the visitors, | nied that be bad Denacd aneptaen es eee sion atthe receytuon tendered the (parland bis at Dorner ov ouitana agers if Ay I ine in thelr bright uniforms and with their beaut: | guilt or innocence of the ps Td ‘read the: ac- | tocistes some months since by the Masa 423 Seventh street, eitetion ip the District of Columbia whichtetiv ge | {ee maming of four millivn of Woods, aod, levrlag Teatarecot the disging. ‘They steall faatooking | cocsts tn the popers at the Gare soll eras mp athe Wok of cummresting rewire net of te next door to the Original Frane, hid on, the fourth Wedneeday of Movember, 11, | neally accrue rcup. nod waiting fhe mc wth feature of the display. are ike A ‘also the is (being the twenty-second day mon! the question of the iseuing of for fi 2 ir conclusion that murders were too common and | Capitol, was commenced to-day, as was Assembly of the of Cotam- | provement bonds, to a rove of the ata eo han ahlpine opp olin ogo an example should be made of some one. He | Several’ Improvements ordered on K strect, A Will be the Pace ofthe Legislative Assembly Bistsecore. | Browiment hone to. voce of he p in waters actor he aac | Secamch tt ane Pomme nts mn we | Freee orn enue, acai Rate o er ecrption rors soe Bian Oy ebagier Picea | ert ctctey mil he sterol tetn tr peed alee er ene ton has reason to be prondof Ber volun 7 a 5 ing of 12th ata fair price. ‘and levying a tax for the payment tax "for the paymcet of the totrrest as ie coal oar | Saar’ at Soe, Games weer ey $f | those representatives of the josiah L. Venable had not formed an opinion; | water and gas connections. The paving o} vine i of bonds ving : = rv ire interest on it oben i constitute mspecialt ant pe cis Our recboge are indistinct atten: | td no. acres; knew nellher ot hing of the | Mreet; from Penneyivania avenne to the canal, | pop eng cuzarser®anp nest ftting Shirts miting the act with the. yaestion of ‘the iuing of | Ruy secre om font ma fivy dollars of tone. an, Dent of mtd ietereets ag pw 8 3 tion to their guests, and the visitors express | thinks he had read and heard something 0! ‘4 was commenced yesterday. call at Price's Gent's Furnishing Depot, 413 7th the four million of improvement bonds to a vote of | Qn act entitled ke get authorizing the Districtof | Bec. 4. Awd be 4? themselves greatly pleased with the hospitality | case; but could give a just verdict. Challenge Re yED. . ger “BOT street, between D and E streets. ow the people ata egneral election in said District, 8p Columbia to create a debt for special {mprovementa _arther i me Gow. of the Washington pm department. by defence. _ Covtpn’? Foot THE WoRKINGMEN.—The 2 Sa ge the @1 | roved August 19, 1871, will be submitted int amos and repairs in «aid District ae ao rene z {Toted to came thats nc t to be daly renin oth ci haad gate age | Sehisa re eatens bene he cae | Pas ee te eae ee meertbe taka | gORt"E, Pobanne Penge Dey ime et | Rerar eunu Regnpeetan ecieee | Srey ma Bk ie al or Stee eit sy cemnenes 6S Ee a Ccerynen: | nexepies; be f ” | commence thelr campaign among the wi a y 's Furnishit t, 413 7th street, | question of iesuing four millions of iL | nd submitting the act, with the question of t bia, geet of Congress of Feb= canes assembled in front of the City Hall, | Challenged by defence. ve e them to yote away their employ- | Price’s Gent's Furnishing S ‘ pond > ye a “ “4 . Sun Gah: engines beustliully Gocorated wxck | Georee Baten bea formed sto opinions no Tent, secmod to think the Fourteenth disttct’s | between D and E cererie tf crement andecpairs am mentioned Isai Kseaite (of fous mtice ‘of tmprercmpent honda, 2 <r dahtennhanred, sia acy flags, flowers and evergreens; the apparatus | scruples; had heard of the case; did not read of place to and called s seeoting Of 1 Cones ao. Dr. Wits, cuisapodisl, Wo. 58 | ee Dansagecf tad net ‘Sad acti hersto District PIE enn eas Leing all in perfeet order and littering in the | it, Accepted and sworn. inion | !abering men night. A few workingmen | ,,CORNS, ite Treasury, Washington, and | sad pub! n thereof is made herewith. Apd said clection, as rorpecte the said act.“ b. r Sut, fal W.G.Dnet, meme oe hank, win tee | fiom ebatinica tema eameae Bales Saree WOE ee eae ts eraea teks | sort teenth Chenrtoy comets Uldaman ooeee Governor.cf the District atumbia. | Sutjclned and publicaita theres panceiih Meese Fire eens” Each of cur home com= Carey W. White had formed no opinion; had porch in the affair that a majority of those Sion withen ee Tey, Somaya, or abe D viet of Col ‘a Governor of ihe Distri=s Sf Columbia, panies had out ten members, all dressed in blue | no scruples; had read the Scceunts tn the present were very decidedly in favor of improve- ? BB oe Secretary of the Distric rambii ihe Dist: 3 Columbia. shirts, biaek pants and the fireman’s hat. Papers, and expressed an "Be made aif exam | ments—which means employment for them and Erp Groves for ladies and gentlemen. The | ay Act anthorizing the District of Columbia to create Secretary of the District of Columbia, The visitors fwere headed by Reinhard’s | one—that some one should be made an exam- bread for their families. Jerry Robinson called | pest Dollar Gloves imported; also, a novelty in | “a debt for ee, and in oe Neward band, and the Washington department | ple of. Ja that the meeting to order, took the chair, and stataq first class Glove. ies be early and secure a _ cr bc, pene Ad payment of Ste taper by the Marine band, and the procession, as | | Mr. Riddle asked if a party who held that an | (he, moet! ject was to organt#é & to oppose choice in calling at C. Baum’s Kid Glove ‘ ‘bonds, authoria d tobe tomed beak stated above, ae very hamden one, the neat —— mine A be made was a proper one for a the my ents loan—with ptt Sho an Bepot, 408 7th street. f Colenibin by a7 act entitled “ Aa act RY THOMAS DOWLING, Aut; Georgetown; * forms and C0 ‘ated machines present. juror. 2 co e meetin; ya Ne a earsneeed Distri Jum create # — ing & Pleasing spevtacte. eek catenin ne eed © Gaited | £25 here wane Uvetpums Stawkow ce toni]... Goein® Parige Sasteonwe Gas aap pecial tmprovements ant tenancies EXECUTORS SALE_OF VALUABLE IM THE PROCESSION opinion. Set aside. when amid. the confusion the vote was taken | Lam Simapus Will save one-half of the enan- py the issuing of four millions of bo 44 | * DOVE. PROPE IN GROBGETOWN, D Fae formed in the fcllowing order: Union, No.1; | | Charles Sioussa had formed s decided opinion. | When, amid, the oor President of the new clab. } tity of gas or coal oil consumed a 1 rine,8 8x for the payment of fhe ine | CAT AUCTION. ecleaay aa = Franklin, No. 2; Columbia, No.3. Then’ came | Set aside. Wap farther chevmaster elton oun postponed, | of them. ‘They are cheap and durable, A. Mo- Bs | Hag cnt amually eccrus thereon and er. 1 OB TUBSDAY, July 21th at § ‘lock p.m. the Eagle Company of New Jersey, with four | Robert L. Amery nen est. inion; | 8nd Geo. W. Hatton spoke his piece, but failed | senthal, No. 404 7th strect, is the agont for thes, io Bridges four millions of improvtenens bonkers ine of apap th hates need econ: jron-gray horves furnished by the department eR len: Lan cnn’ pemodne optelon; | 5 explain to the eatiataction of the workingmen | and also for Goctz's Double-conc Chan\ right Eerermepructed thapeine and ther “pecesray public Phe people at w general clection in the vote of | po frunting @) feet on Hight streetn by a denthof 13) of this city. This company them a | had no scruples; had read — ‘mind "4 DUt | where $2 a day for eight hours’ work is to come | Reflectors, and the Diamond Diffusive works be execated, the Governor. Rrict ie | ict = Z said Dis- | peur ‘The improvements € valet of « fargo apt sa wait wen amanda Sots are eee | eel Philips What's Jour age? An. oo thar do pag died ae a eT eng Fient Dinericts to lavus or cause to be lsuedrasborein, | Deserits Greetatb ae eat matic’ ‘DY sembly of the FARtjel fares, story Dwelling House, the foraier res Sues eee ene Six aor yee Mg — = ‘Tue MOST POPULAR Sewing Machines in the | Sher directed, regirtered oF coupon bonds to the | the intereat aawaalty oe ieee | roceoct paring | Mince of the late Dr. @. &. Borer. a» monthe ‘Trenton, appropriately inscribed on one side, | swer—Sixty-four. ‘Witte mon tn whose service Ke ie. & Hooper Elastic Lock | Shount of four million dollars:in denconastions of | Satie GneanaaL a8 It may e” -cpese of paring | M.nce cf the late 1 i balance la and 12 monthe. n ¢ othe coat of arms of the Stateof When? Next year. ——$o— as market are the McLean looper amount % District of Columbia i sed to be issued by | With interest, for which purcl mane ove & Sew Jersey. Next ‘came the South Wasi , | How's your health? Anwer—Ltkeother peo- : Stitch and the Wilson New Underfoed — an 08 busared, five bondred. and one | pha PR cutitied “A” rdance with the pre Epics, secured bx deed of arest. or to have the option FAS Bee. Lateef Govasenn, 264 OS | See, hetinee a eee tractaet dots Acceprep—The Lapreptettee” Pelcs ut at ana cal tuner erties ace war: | Semel tba see end tp bocr interwal sata sabeet | Beate al Column to er” 9 act ieee She | of paring ab leitrack down, Convey Hook and Ladder, with truck handsome"y deco- ; well. ughter. ectse- the ecincnt the ena awarded | ranted equal to any and superior to some of the | seven ee eee Fanner wacted, That e as pera ee a tame Pen Ean L teneed, sampe atthe Cont of the purchaenr iy the reted with flowers, wreaths and evergreens. ‘We'll accept him. hotice ofthe acceptance of the contrac for | high-priced machines. ‘The termsare very cay: | ia hereby levied on the wanable property of the Dis; | See io her eo a g“yin anid, District by the the Rueculre reserves the tiatt to reeall ae tee rier On the top was perched two live American | Isaac Shiner had formed an opinion from | then ina wee following: Lewis Clephane, for A, Rosenthal, 404 7th street, is the agent. ict of Golumiin, for the period of twenty yeara, to ally accrue thereon,? the interest ws it shallameue the Rxccater rorervrs the right to resell at the risk és, which oceastonally gave out ashriek, a, reading the papers, and could not say that the | paving 11th street, from Pennsylvan: y ee ti tein tn ben cee Swern ct the ieee’ ot pepmttiog the ect. with the | and com of defaulting purchaser. ta cae week's y the Ballard wood pave- rLEs oF and the latest bonde during said ihent bonds.toay 0g of four millions of improve. | 0: Pepe if im appreciation of the pomp and display. Two | testimony would change it. Set aside. to N street north, with sey wire the Firrern styes oF BUSTLES b ‘acerue or the eaid Ber Luck tb A a By Rd nd ed gi <n barouches followed, containing the fire | George T. Shaffer; sick, and excused. mont, for resetting the curb end repeving velty in Hoopskirts are now at exhibition at O. | fax shall be collected in sums of two Mund tion in Pont pagple at a general elec. . : comminstonersof this District ont invited guests. Se ae as not answer. gpl cuales. Fcc a aba tahoe mt Baum He and Corset Factory, 408 7th cighty Hy tothe proviions of = ah ie Conroe sud ight thy oF é re fe here Wevied apn 4 THE pPrRcH, or mk 4 Bove ‘The line of march was down Indi avenue enjamin F. Morse! . streets. oe street. Suited entitled, “An act to provide for | of twenty ~ coperty in said District for the peri: srtesa, a bbe Dameed et he 2h ‘lvania Ferdinard Butler had formed and expressed | strect, from Pennsylvania avenue to K street, —— the U 5 Se ‘Columbias” futerest > /¢ars,to an amount sufficient to pay the | terme, as above named. a! rr 2 be 33 iio Mt piet a Mcrreaanee | wan, bt cies tert ean | alga acca aA Ca Gena tome eat na ns | trl Pa a eon ta | ta cen ora tttemeey oe | ei aaaha meagan a Up e i Tith to K | to evidence; no scruples; knew both p: censtruction e" re new improved have ju: 'y oo 4, the cule meumer n- 0 1° i ~ duce salts Cee ee eee intimately; at formed is opinion from what Mine avenue to arsenal gute some . Col- | BP Teuroge, nd sil bo sof dey any compe catia Bist alt elie if be | en sande Showed dil Parcheecr Othe Dolmen weennn ~ i M | he read Dhallenged by \8, for wor! . treets, tition. Every pair warranted ied exc! - t a an ne " 7 pgp nn United states. = a 4 an opinion trom | {enty, Hover, 8. Hales soctiie can 3 | G. Baum, Gordet and Hoopskirt Manulacturer Seterecen nes era eal ae STicet of Column iraars | S7-THE AROVE SALE 1< DOSTEGNED oN thence up I to 7th street; down 7th to Pennsyl- ari formed an opinion from eet; paving ve end net he chief of CLOTHING. F shall. in connection with the Secretary an? the ¢ fWenty fret. rey 19th, same hour and place. a ses nia avenue, and up to the City Hall, where j what he had read and heard; had no scruples. | the same from 18th to 25th strect. “The chtet of NG. ne ia a tt ae ee ee | same manner Seskeee somnen. weer ihey separated, guing to thelr respective quart 5 7 ~ gunna cena: ‘Jobe. Upioer foe paving it | Th becooee es eee thelr ex- | Ont tr toes thes id shall be signed wale exchmively for the pasos tts $a ed FHOMAS DOWLING, sect ters. ——_e+—_—_. John Brent, Sr., had no scruples and formed street, from 7th to 14th street, and to award to | penditures. In the article of clothin sane. 8 Emory counterazued by ‘the Secretary and Oor, aor pe oo ey at &7- THE ABOVE SALE Is STILT. Lively Opening of the Cam: no opinion. | By defence— When were you born? | him the paving of 16th street, from H street to | gufficient saving cnn be effected to St | troller, and have aiixed to them the ecal of the iy. ] Titted te the people, wi iE Foringeds on wecount ot the rata, wil Sharp Contest for the Presidency oj wenty- | Ans—I don’t know; but was ten years old when | Massachusetts avenue, the street to be parked | measure epi pia lagee omer gor trict. het That the Columbia to create a debt for epecial july “ume. pane rst District Republican Chub. the British burnt the Capitol. Excused; over | on the sides, and the carriageway reduced to P. WALLAcn’s, corner 4, a maple: by Szc. 4 ane tel benteg Segment po apelin me nd Tepaire in r ‘et by the ies ing of four oe 0 domes ooaciney pros A meeting of republicans of the twenty-Gret | age. forty feet. ee en ne that can be | seid-undl required for sata ssliall bedo- | Of the intereet ae it shall cece or the Ramen ar district was held at Kaiser's Hall, on D ‘street gnatus Bond had formed no opinion, nor had selling the best par ean ‘than | posited with the Comper sller of sald District: erates and submitting the act, with the question of sew 87 THE ABOVE SATE IS POSTPONED rout evening, and was called to order by | scruples. By defence—Did not know his age; Tue DisTRict orricens have all moved | obtained, at from 15 to 20 per cent cheaper Shall not permit anv one or more of themtege our | &P four millions of ingress eet f tanning until TO MORROW. (Tuceday,) Bepiocier BOen, the [regident of the district club, W. C. Mar- | had read of the case, but formed no opinion. | into their new quarters In Mocrisnvs wore any other house. i: aT Zlept for the purpcees of dete act; | the people at a general election inthesadl Diseaa | same lour aoe Bises a shall, W. H. Brown, secretary. The Chair | Ch: a oer eee ing. Eee Gee vomeseny receives: 8 ieree Vi fail to give me a cal. P. Warzaon, =a eae’ ee Siem ke ar the first gensral election which 3 te talfener ak BORGER a. REE Renter: meeting to the elec- C. W. Bennett non fmount of x from con! ace ° JOvernor of ¥ as reapects Nu, ct. ‘Senet caicten ok en pam bt were now | W.-H. Beckett had formed an opinion. with the recent act of the Legislature imposing 31 Penn. avenue, corner 4} st opps poe Benton paw ey CO] Doulas which thie act “fal I be held ss hereinafter provided cea IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE AnOvE, Pearier. Messrs. Sidney W. Herbert and Wm. | Thomas Thompeon bad formed a decided | on them $2 annually, where els gross receipts | srowaw Harn in Switches, Carls, Chateleen 8 fall report, from time te.time, towne Cements published fm the Dally Chronicle: Dats Bipaties, | Iwill eines ee ee are and 22, on tho Beron were nominated for the cy. opinion. exceeded $5,000. The payments were made in | _ Monee ee just been {mported by | Assembly, of the amount of sales newoll weet ake Qnd Evening Star, newspapers in said District, and | Dorth side of the Ounal. west nf Gougrem sircot ren Mr. Bradshaw suggested that a recess be | James Knox non est. Serciinc s deere, ce ee putts Works | ian ann, who tuteea or nain me ee amonut of interest that may have eccrued or to be | in euch otiee mene eek? Governor may direct, | ning to frst alley, fronting 113 feet on the Oaual, by taken, as many of the voters had not arrived. James Donaldson, erier of court, excused. requiring a duplicate of the receipt before exe- branch of his well-known establishment, 408 7th | paid on said bonds. 1 and the publication thereof be continued for three | 125% feet on the South side of firet alley improved by Mr. Brown said there never was a time when Engene Lewis had formed no opinion; had no | cuting anycontract. The only change made in street. Ladies go and see the new styles. ‘Sac. $. was 6 Sivas —~, nen months prior to said election. e emall Brick re ed evens there was greater reason for unity, and, that | scruples; had read the accounts in the papers, | the Register’s office under the reorganization is jada = Srna soe a beds omy anak = ook eis. ror ol this ner cea ene — THOMAS DOWLING weer: Piste might be mo dissatisfaction in this district, ba ed ade po, mpresion on his! mind. | the appointment of Ta the Collec on as | | Hawtin has all kinds thermometers and | {sue during th oud autil the expiration of the ret | Words following, to wits ‘PE CROWGETOWN DOLLAR Stour HAY: recess Yelock. ¥ Dy a in = juarter after urnment of next z ‘Bir. Brown (ennid cries of Quentingth Sears | Mees. tickney excused, being in govern- | Silas Merchant has been appointed | ee repair soanaeaateke se Fear one ‘toomneng | Levring tax for the period of twenty years for the | cA, ii Doel much enlarged and copter anak @ vote!”") said it was no use of their tall » for | ment employ and a salaried officer. and Richard W- Tompkins second clerk. FINE LOT OF CHICKENS FOR SALE— lion and a balf during the year one thousand payment of the interest as it shall annually accrue | of DOLLAR ‘GUODS ‘of all descriptions. ‘The he intended “to meet them at the Rubicou.” | Thomas A. McLaughlin had formed an opin- - Tare oh eae Roe Sapa Pit oe Cora ot ot Donde to be issued by the Dis- | $f, DOLLAR GOODS of all desc best {Tumult and cries of “ Sit down, Brown.’””} fon from what he had read. Set aside. Tue Grand Euro; Circus and Menagerie | Black Spanish, Bramer. &c. ne25-4t* trict lumbia, agreeably tothe provisions of an ‘eca3-im So great was the confusion at this point that Thos. A. Gant had formed an opinion, rather — EE aN TT Compauy made a fine display to-day on the enix cceasionally could Brown’s voles be heard, | a decided one; but it might be changed byevi- | COmPAUY made a fine display to immensely. ue this much reached the care of his listeners: | dence. Set aside. It is @ very interesting exhibition. Te SPEND A DOLLAR igushonratians marie Geumoee | gosta nie Tors eprerdnt tht he Sonne ois juestion, ** ye % Env pe ty Minister Plenipoten- | opinion?” when auswered in the afiriautive wan | , SEE ADVERTISEMENT of Froedman’s Savings “Brera bag Several of you | sefficient ty set aside the jonas, and Trust Company. Interest at 6 per cent. have been electioneering for it.” W. A. Ki “ for $1. 1 No. 73 Hici STREET. lumbia to create a debt fi 1 RENTS, SAVE MO! . lumibia to create a for special improvements peses NEY, SCHOOL BOOKS the interest as it shall sunally accrue therent . submitting the set, with the question 2 | eld at publishers’ prices. Complote stock of suing of four millicns of tmpraveeents Soman ten ; A SCHOOL REQUISITES, ic non est. in see Spoletoate ® a WITH SATISFACTION TO YOURSELF AND Bis ries deat ne Sealust a in Ty au%__ Art POE & SELIGSON’S, Georgetown ree . Mr. Weems—“ Who do you mean?” habit Wiis nt formed an opinion had | siarper's Basar tor September te Ghat EI ep a Acaiser ottwonty | CA CHILDRENS Oks? DopRoEE ES Brown—* You, for one.” no scruples; knew ne! 8; —— Eived Tiered oftwenty | GOOTS, SHOES, etc.,at L. GRAD WOLL a, Weems —“ You accuse me wrongfully.” read the accounts. Accepted and sworn. SHILLING TON sends us the superbly illustrated Roally accrut on the four niliicas ct toemeuee, | Beadge, treet, Bote by mail tr gg ea he Se nce moved t3 | employ on calor wemPt, being in government | ocigher number of the Aldine. SILVERBERG’S. issued by thr District of Catamtae tobe | Georgetown of W. Jon attended to ¥ielded the floor e latter, who movi ¥ - - rovisions of an actentitled "A thorizi - mit speech-making to three minutes. [Volees | ‘Joseph Doering had formed. decided opinion. THE COURTS. istrict to create ‘© debt for special Meee eee WOOD AND COAL. “ Oh, you are to gag here, but you can’t dames Talbert had formed au opinion. 4 A be enacted, That the and repairs in said District, the feruing of four eat Cm. 3 “ ou going to stay all | H.C. Meem had formed an opinion. FQUITY COURT.—Arias vs. Watts; order ap. Proxements which may be madeby virtue of this act | million of bonds and levying'e tar fon Eights”" “For God's sake, et Bows spent Samuel Champion, dead, poluting Win. L. M-Burger ciinmisiiner ta tae TL peal ue comupenceg apd carried op according 19 the | Of the intereat oe ft shail sonusily sectne Gest AND woop he proceedings at this point were sou Me nonzer wae recalled, and stating that | ‘eetimony.. Bingden vs. Biagten; ordes to Sle re Prenty drat day of Feveenty, caghions wees oe iseaing of four'millions of tpt eee ae et of DIRECT PROM VESSEL roarious that a squad of policemen made their | he bad formed an opinion, was set aside. Wittiams; publication of connplainant’s testimony” seventy-one, abd exclusively for the pracstioney | 0 people ate general alerdee eee eo ‘AT CLUB RATES appearance and not till abuut 10o’cleck wascom- | — John B. Stephenson was called and the de- | “iliams: publicaticn of conplainant Chief Justice the palletes District’ oon Gants oe Parative quiet restored, when Mr. W.T. Davis | fence withdrew their challenge. Carter. with associate Justices Olin, Wylie aud wal Be: oon be ut further enacted, That if any | | Third. That the tickets for and against this act : was added as a candidate, and tellers were ap- At this point, Mr. Phillips calling Mr. Donald- | MacArihur—In re. Improvement in ‘constraction He offers to-day : officer or employe of the said District shail use, or | shall be deposited in the ballot boxes which the Gos. QUALITY AND QuaNTITY GUARANTEED. pointed. The assemblage, which by this time | son, inquired if he was and arrangement of Jerwone for teaching andread- | One pair handsome LACE SLEEVES with Collar consent to the use, of any of the money’ authorized numbered two or three hundred, to ASSISTING THE PROSECUTION, ines or afi : 4 ernor is required to ide for the deposi "2.000 Ibs. > i firmed. I Imj te in | *gnetch for OI, shall sviction thoreof inthe Gaeta Gourt Ballots hic may te Ea for fhe ac tel Beet quailty RED AST eet #5 7 Ce nf . ln re. rovement in sl 0D CODY! in act authorizing 1 ict De ja to ji meee TIO Nuby St Clketed Mr. Herbert president of the | as to the selection of the jurors, and ihe latter | (umiesloner aMirmed, In re, J Swernton, Not | Qne pelt tue LACE SLEEVES 1. Of the District of Colamblay be puuistied by yuprince | Schesenizing, improvements ‘and teenie feet | Ree teen eee lub. inquired of the prosecution if he had made any | tingham, England, inventor, on tial, threat LINEN CUFFSand COLLAR trimmed | ment in the jail of this District for » term of not tess | District, OF the imnhos of four millions of bonds aud | Superior CHESTNUT. Sea snesettlons, to which Judge Fisher answered | POLICE COURT, Judse Sacll.—Arthur Pannell, (or 81. han han twelve months, and by a levying & tax for the payment of the Interest as it To compete with met tom eros. ‘Tue Boarp oy Pusiic Wonxs, at their meet- | that he had not. Mr. Donaldson remarked | crucity to autmala by abusing © bate teas Ove pairs of LINEN CUFFS and four LINEN fine of not less than five hundred dollars ‘nor more | shall acnually accrue thereon at} submitting the | OAK and PINE WOOD at same low rates. = with warmth that the question was an insult, | stout rope around the liorse’s tongue, to make him | COLLRMSTO at masand dollars. mrilljons of hayuention of the issuing of the four | Orders recelvad at principal sores throurhowt the ing yesterday, authorized Mishesl Shiner to and that his character was a sufficient refute, P vy load apa hill nearthe riverfront. The PIQUE TOILET SUTT Cf elit ptooes for @1. Src. 9. are be at 7 enacted, That this act | millions of im: city, and et maim mtg ee “tm “Peaneivenie avenue > tion. Judge Fisher stated that Mr. Don- | borte seemed to be in great distress, and fell to the Three pairs of ladi for | § roevement bonds to a vote of the eople rhs : hall be submitted to the people or clectors of said | Sta general election ioeatd Datei eng it JOSEPH LSEYmouR, ° ound, breeding st the mouth. Information har. | @y oes Seen ene o | Destiet of thetes amet lection, which may be | fo te question of the Maio rane att 519 Th etrest, Maryland avenue. The contract with Maurice | @kkon had not volunteered: but if he, as crier | frousd, biending, at, the {istchell, president of the | _ ‘Three Indies’ extra fine HEMSTITCHED LINEN | held after its passage, together with the questions of improvement botds. and the election in reference 2 wnatP Petite Post Office Department, Murphy for grading Maryland avenue was mod- } Of the court, knew of a party unfit and did not Cruelty to Animals Society, he issued a warrant for | HANDKEBCHIEFS for cin the issuii the four millions of bonds aforesaid, | this act shall becondmeted in all respects, as regards | 18%-street 4 oy Modse as Sigive that deine ee inform both’ sides he would be dirclict in bis Pannell’ arrest od the (rtimony Defi the 12, | BASDREGCA TE LEMSTITCHED MOURNING GS oe ee oy ee pad relations era ene - Ge | duties. Sourt f tained the charge. ‘The judge 0 rei. 3 f , ay be soa tee guns or oe ne ee Giomeens | Or PRMips exelsined thal, har’ Seen in- said it vas Sbarbarcus ‘act, and atively Ingxcusa: gar alr Gente’ Bele half HOSE. for 81. publintieg fa tach ThFort amine Cabiseeee saz aie | Spplicable to the holding cf geuoral eleceiens ie eshd LOAN OFFICES. ~ - is I circumstances, and he posed a fine heavy ex! heavy lor rect, han three, licat: hereof be Blurphy at prices established by the board. "Tho formed that such was the fact, he felt it his duty op Patell S20. Tan appeal was taken, the court | | Four Benes a inen “hemmed ‘HANDKER- bestutinned for three mouths > for fo ald election, faint thts fw choall Go eoaeas eee ballots for and | COHEN'S LOAN OFFICE, 1003 SEVENTH dase teeponn cen ry brides erected at a | | Mr. Donaldson replied, with some feeling, that nthe Crbaieel Gone, Sittotte Ree re ar fe TK all linen ditto for $1, printed, ‘and thore in favor of »-id act, aud of the | eftstscite telly hashes be made out, cid wo and Revert eee oem sorm, avenine int to be decided by the engineer and Mr. | Be could not view the’ question in any other rd ga aeeek Ceiignsaaeugen ain once: | Que ine tucked SANT Io tucks. or i debts dball be In the wWorda follows eee oe sald Plicate Feturas of the Sar ee fend balloteand du: | Shore literal tetas os gf eaelhe ee eae ni ss A . cht. . . ‘Sam Connolly, on Frank Smith: y. for . lor 5 : e returns o 0 jon dis- - vere, let 4 fiom ih treet to Tiber creek, rabmiten ey | Judge Humphreys remarked that the matter | shal 82 Seie does: ceerteartnpent gs | Seema tase VEST a eo cee | eer mnuronntegt nanoteata.® guetiet | greate number tes cas mmemenacttbe a8; | Goode tie dared. °° “e-™ Mr. Mullett, was accepted, and the work or- | bad len suftciently explained, and direetedthe | Marx inthesumot $3000 Sad'pae Maran eae” | gOBe &PI sie ‘An act authorizing the District of Columbia tocre | ficLegisiative Assesiblyctiait wake eeta et (4808 WaSHINGTON LoaN OFFiCn Beck nyt stent | we oumanenecemay cots met | ls id arama | “Aesaemn naracaaueotioey, | aha ere crete sare | lpm Gent ace AND sALEsBOOM, 1 ibe . Kenfro, 5 e nj ig 2 i er or @1, 5 % “4 creck, frem Pennsylvania: avenue to fnaices, | if he was not exempt, belng tie employ of the | Chantel for dence walvel afartuer peampation: | GRC splendid Rnglish ALR BU SH for @1. Hchull autually acre bares of the interest, a6 | Shall designate the number sf votes tant fe thhe ee Sc one ee rred to the counsellor for the | £overnment at a regular salary. und the accused were held in @1,000 bonds each for n fine TOILE: ASAP for a we ne, rage yp sg oe and genmuitting the one of which eterne shell be paced in the election: 914 Penns. ave., bet. Sth and 10th sts., south side. sewage | = Pp i ester % i >| fo J be + jention uing: # ox of o othe — Board to investigate and report whether any | _ Dr. Lillipe suggested that the prosecution | appearance before the grand jury One BOTTLE Loa T ee for 91 $1. Lions of improvement bonds, to a vote of the people, flection and the others shall be plated ta The moet private Loan OMce ty thie city. legal difficulty exists in carrying out the plan. bolmampenny. >) Besides a large number of other Articles, equally | at a gencral election in said District.” led envelope and be directed to the Secretary ofthe | loaned om Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry Neeaigieren oe vernment declined. GEORGETOWN desirable, equally cheap. And for the issuing of four millions of improve- | District and be placed iu hie beni by one or more of | and Goods of all descriptions, at the nw F INTERRUPTED BY TH x, Kentro was excused, and the marshal was : Also full asaoctment of my well-known ment bonds as provided in said act. anid election officers rates in the town. ‘The abors A Prue Fiont Isternvrr THE ected to summon ten talesmen, frum whom to ———— BERGMANN'S BERLIN ZRPUTR, jie bonds shall Meas foliose? ond the issuing | "Filth. On receiving the aaid envelopes containing | HCAS” Ome ‘trom 7 Light isvaxTey —Last evening, about 8:3) | select a talesman to fill his place. Tay Review ov tu Potowac Boat Ciun.— | inal shades, which will be sold inal cclucr single, | of the bonds sell ee the returns as afor he Svcretary shall examine | __Mrinats omtramre from the Seats ieee ee eek Biace between two | "Te Court tools reece een joassembling | The weather permitting, the first annual review | double or split, 22 cents in black or white, single, Against the act of the District of Conmbla en- | Se,rame, and ada ite Mearenate votes = GREAT DINDOVERY. youths ramed James Fe ry and Frank Trozell, | ene Clerk proceeded to draw the tale men sum- | audregatta of the Potomac Boat Club will take | double or split, 18 ceuts per ounge. filled, «* An act authorizing the District of Colum: | fhe'reauit tothe Govcne ee aes ® shall corti . Seed eee ae eg nt Grounds. ‘They | ioned by the Marshal, oc felons place this afternoon. All of the District boat Din to cre ial certificate among the reconie of hie cfBon stripped to — = and went at it in style. | YS) Gritin hed formed an opinion. clubs are expected to participate. The course B. SILVERBERG, repai: i Company G. Was! hingten hen re Infantry, were | Tarncy Curran had not formes an opinion; | selected is from a stake-boat anchored off the having # drill on the National Grounds, and Ine ‘ , , 4 ROM GENERAL HOWARD. If it ehall appear from said returns as certi- emcees: Ge Saye tin Secretary that s ity of the votes | Prov. TA. Coox:—Dear Sit: Ihave fur econ dL ve Asse ueed the BALM ¢ E in my family as and have found it ail you recommend. I U pro; | join others in commending t terrupted the mill before it was through, and the Loys, with the crowd of youngsters who had dite see the fight, took to thelr heels tered. ——¢ MARYLAND CLarms a Prisoner —To-day A. Frazier, Exq., sheriff of Prince George Potomac Club house one mile up the river and 312 SEVENTH STREET, the interest ag it shail nunually accrue thereon, return, id Se! the ite = the question a: THREE AMALGAMATORS and anumber of tar | sel8-tr Rear Penneylvaniaavenne. | toe vats of the spat dae Of improvement bonds, fall force and eff boilers, rollers, &c., to be used in laying the new pavony nion; had | asphalium pavement on Pennsylvania avenue, 400 r his | m be ished And sgsinst the iesning of four millions of im- | shail be cast aguiust this act st shell be Jot aot SS eh ; Toad | west of 15th street, arrived, per steamer B.C. SEVENTH AND D. 400 : , is law, + and the Governe © papers of the Distri am , hat te i Its majority of voto, | Sully doing so much good. cart had formed no oy artic Knew neither of the ‘ours, truly. F made no detinite impres- | Knight, from New York tli ovement bonds, as provided for in said act. fect. Brig. General U.S. A. ps =. morning. The Third. That a bellot-box for ooh Sarto Sateiet 2. And be Latter from JUDGE WYLIE, of U. S. Suvrems } the defense. cnight also brought a large cargo of merchan- f ind for Court, D.C District tor a prisoner in the jail named Lew | « Receirrs or Graix.—Wm. H. Dongal bas = election in relation thereto shall be conducted. tail At it Will be subunitted to | gD Sie jf Bete «ven your BA 4 with tte Fox confined for larceny, on @ requi- - had formed an opinion. received 1,100, and Hartley & Brother’ 1,50) Teepecte, as regcrds the persons entitled ts vote amd u clection after ite pass- | Specte” Tenn boat sien from Governor Bowie. to answer the e had formed a decided opini bushels of wheat. otherwise, in accordance with the laws and regala- PProval and a copy of | hair; and ite influeno= to sooth the ners charge of grand b org ething from John | Etenezer Lord had formed # deed J opinion. Mrncwant’s EXCHANGE.—The wheat market NOW OPEN Hons which may be applicable to the holding of gen- otice # “ recorded in the office | the system w hanet F. Clarke. ri “orge’s county, Md. A Henry O. Johnson had formed no opinion; had | was quiet to-day. Al samples on ’Change were eral elections in said : pes Ae we ofghe Secretar of fhe Dis trict. fessh ainda delightful. [bave release, was granted, by order of Judge Snell, | no scruples at ee hail no impres- | taken. No choice offerings, ‘The aster Sore ns cbr er Af op eben Pome gn emergency exinte for the inmcdiate taking effect of | {Po ea ee meen Gnd the prisoner was taken to the Upper Marl- | Hone ac tothe case, for he had read but little. | follows: 1,000 bushels at" $1.51, 256 at 81.50, 29) a fen shel ba festa ciaeatk eek a tally list | this act in the event of its approval by the poopie, it | (eUs fats, hae cane eon : S bore j Accepted and sworn. a 7 1K and 100 bushels at = x thereof De eae) — ota dg Bree commend = ripe pene NF ll oa a after pr jon your eeuens. Very "ip eey wets —— 0 fae Cox = BETWEEN THE Potomac counting of . w u a. . Cook. . TRE ACCEPTED srry. “ _ ‘lection district. ether with CHARLES L. HULSE, — Tue Reowter or Wits Orrice, it should ‘Senipicinn : ich | AND UNDINE Boat CLUBs.—The secretary of GORGEOUS STOCK votes cast in each elect . : yh ey be remembered, has not been removed, as other | stays a sehen eee Seauale ieee, | the Fotsman boas tleb weewiectrat on ain satements of the eggregate number of votescast | Breer er nariaeie of Delegates, Dear Prefenor; WASHINGTON, July tet, 1671, ¢fices in the west wing of the City Hall, and tor | § MeNeir Sem T Watt nee Hilton, John | Communication from the Undine club of Nor- a ithin forty-eight hours, bemade out and ‘esident of the Council. After using your BALM OF LIFE in many tn- the present the Register is in his old rooms, | phous M. Boswell, Hance | folk, relative to the proposed race between the x figaed by’ Yhe officers of the several election pre- |. ange 9; 161. stances of disorders in my family. 1 am glad te cas 1h OSA ea So | sae, tan mere ote Uoaies er see ge te mE | 3oopicy sap reereeare tens | eee ae % one: that as his club unders annual number of votes r issuing - —— ——— %y 4 a Jeient quarters on the main tloor of the build- | Jupron, Cela) Jom Stephenson, and Henry 0. | th gatta of the Potomac club comes off on the BICH AND VARIED STYLES ead NGaVERe er putin MATION BY. THE | mation | tm couvisiced Oy Vets on. ing wil be found for him and his clerks in | “The Clesk tead the indictment to the jury, | 16th of October, they (the Undines) would be to authorize. subscription to the stock of the Piel- — aeaneconaael a short time. the prisoner standing before them; and at one | £!ad to row them on day. This isa misay oo mont and Potomac Railroad Company upon certain Lauer from Rev. FATHER BOYLE. < > o'clock prehension on the part of Undines, as conditions,” and submitting the same to the people Prof. T. A. Cook: CLeaxry@ Ur—The several station- JUDGE FISHER OPENED THE casr, regatta referred to will be Eevee in only of said District preseribing the form in'whlen : ewes othe ae ee ean and | stating that they had been called upon to fry the | by the Washington boat clubs. secretary secused on the charge of the murder of John | oi the Potomac club will therefore inform the | READY-MADE FALL CLOTHING. McCarthy, on the 1th of August. It was a | Undines of the fact, and will state that owing to solemn duty they had to perform, and he cau- qpengements for races with the Analostan and friend: Please send me a enpply of BAL! : OF LIFE, the which, it's Y Execcrive Orrice, will be sckbowledged. or if Suara te tse ly appropriating $300 for that Surposs, Distmict oy Coutaeta, August 21; 1871. p= 1 san it grther via ntral 2 3 é H £ A a bi 48 epliotice 4 hereby green ana proclamation ae eee C et ington clubs it will be impossible to pull ALSO, of Columbia, approved August 19, 4201 Fal years is free odor which has | the testimony and to git ts Sri, weigh all | Was them before the latter part of October. Dullding Of the | the benefit of that doubt ta the prisoner. ‘He Pt ecegene 9d a THE LARGEST conditions, wil proceeded to call attention to the definition of JA tT. of ‘District at the next murder and oe reading from Roscoe OKBERR' which will be held op the fourth W: Tur New Water-wary.—The deliveryof the | and other works ing the difference between ti axD eee sed that pipe for the new 3¢-toch water main will ‘he malice expressed and malice implied. A Shall be by commenced in a week or ten days, and the work fe took it that the prisoner would inthe | ax19-1m* we Sot ehall eoutain the worse et of laying it upon all four of the asetions will bo plea of self defence, and. to tin te aven BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT ect eo} ae eso ee — It ts = should show Darden was in of Ine USTTER stares ae “An act to Pana Fete that Pipe will delivered or bodily harm. . O.. Bistot Pebceary, ty hae time most of 1 wil They to prove that McCarthy anda | 08 petition of 4 . aie ot or Serene be laid. ‘rend the St. James to take a walk; Ee Sere tore ty tickets agains: Pi D, Ls pny 2 wade tate een C- othe Dickson mowre, to "s, to the a oR = _ y of December, . on FINE PIECE GOODS of the Biotuont julse, making + | celsior, Willard’s corner, returning 13th vement beaded By martial and present a very | -treet, to E, to Nellie Millwood's; wens Mit is ordered mt the ievtimony tm the Is ad tht ald clocthon with Week Uitamings, black bel eet ee, cet, near He, ten sere tne oH | Ses eee eee FHA EVER BURN SHOWN IN THIS st i Bite belts, preparatory to their ball, at the | sylvania ’ when be limited to day of Novi ext, ee bine gion Armory, to-night They bavetontye i front of Madame 5 at Dantes a teon venters kid on tie seh dag ct Ho- -——. eee 2 Gentlemen who prefer having their Clothing made to order are invited to an examination of our im- mense stock, where will be found the newest fabrics i bat ni whee 3 ae ena Over oak the visiting Keine ae by our District ‘J BE D URI EZ OLD Foa to | |S: t S. Brent, (col..) Al adjoining the Aldermen's chamber. Itis quite | 3) likely, however, that more comforiable andone, | Given, Jobn E. Mia; a Bow bythe Ee ‘and fashions, which our unsurpassed Catters and 1. ‘be tt further Tuat in consid ogues, fa ae ogee Sggancen vce the Vasous orpan Pecan Re oe wat cas | nt ree Remar ee | Ree 8 LEE WARDS! asylums in this city. Cocmaeeeeen NO INJURY TO GARMENTS OR HANDS’ C. Riaun?s Conmaste sting eentinanse/ att HABLE BROTHERS, J Sedervony-one fot C shsoad | , Guarantee. do all that te fection pated, Poe Every pair is warranted to fit sel 8. W. COR OF Trm AND D STREETS, Dayure “is hereby 7 orgies b er HASKELL, LYON € 00. Place. ve? #t #98 70h street. Dont mistake the & ENGELS PHILADELPHIA LA Soret mas pany to an amonat LE # HUMR, 434 Peay” : fiect and bes = > * —o—____ ER. Gipment Bett Detiag GEPEST, ere ie iret Seo mzapmrma ato mea Se readied Seiten only De! i : ew styles of goods. Novas cee cgokey Bee Bey beige fouate and ay. | aidentof theconscl, | $ nue, between 44 and 6th streets. opal by rts ALatE rr 1 Anenst 19,2871. ou atrect, .D. 5 5 ‘entl-sm