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SUMMER RESORTS. THE COURTS. Poricr Court, Judge Ley ty BA BATHING. | i Me i ease ited States against Moser P. Rice, recmentin eee ss Saturday for the ac- “barged wiih aneaaitcn Wala Ogivie, photo: night, attended by of al races aud na- ere COPE’: ISLAND, Va.. ty sow open fo ONDA cee cesscsceeenUBe Bhs ETE 1 coasenne tetwreaa tae partion, te. nase | Greene, Retenes weet wetness ot | | eee aea) Baie SP silee; aif debts due | Surf Bathing. Pushing sad Baipe yiNEwS being ‘an employe of the complaingut (not s | Seneter curmenter, Gov. Oslest 206, 1384. : Yate fem and will pos Love, | pend of Monte in attendance tb seas apie hey mike Tghdtngn se rstiy game | Ever tapeenred Outi tas erage © | qaftecuseeme,crmenaen Hemmene weve: |B SB cas maye cit ehtaeet Mowane | ees erg, Sree gr en, wt — |, Ogity z an : Fede Betis edie’ of in the vicinity discharge hint, audit his presence wan noe @o- | “yzed.suantmoue tr Greeley. sasination of 8 oS PULL ATOVE. rahe cid'stana a? Hine wecjicgy wane 3! ase Ob . Parker sends us the Bacar for July 6th. sirable, Ro uss Sach Means as was necessary to | Mr. Groesbeck was very quietly received m Cin- ‘asbingtos, D O.,Jan- >> )« . Address: oe am Capt. James E. Wi who was prostrated eject him. it seems that vie using such | cipnati. See eee 10 - by sunstroke on Satarda: recoveri | to Alexandria im. | moans upon Iice, the latter assaulted him; $3 | the matter, but was supposed that he woul E DE Li BAU HUTEL, Mrs. Eddy, wie of K r. Ectdy, t3 still vary 7th street wharf | and Charles E. Halse, with low, bat hopes are entertained of her recovery. ing | driving horse and wagon on « footway on | at 6 he would not : 7, BAMPTON ROADS, VA, ™ Civte™ hed better take charge of bis cre anfing up | South Carolina avence: Mr, Halse ¢ proved that | himecit to be'used.” Mr: Olmstead saps that his | abWELI'S POINT, BAMPTON ROADS funds for securing the cleanliness of car cop- ope ee wie eT dn ee nacre deo name was used his knowledge, and re- (OPPOSITE Fo! s ° @netore, we engiues to go expense, strict govern: The Choral Society of this city are considering been bi never having ded any labor or money and so much business of his own to the propriety of for @ stock company to buildings saved | thereon. The iulge dismissed him, remarking an opera house in this city. ~ that Le would not impose a fing on @ man for Mr. Wm. Dickson h&s received a handsom: nefactor. being a public bet Rodgers, | The two republican conventions in Louisiana ari disorderly; 35. Neitay, fast driving, forfeited his contstordl $2. Salta gold badge from the Americur club of Phila- g g # z Fr : 8 &, E 3 LE OF VERY VAETARLE | an) et continue to be as wide apart as ever. . Ae rah i Lik, lelphia, of which be is a director. The people of Natick, Massachusetts, gave 5 1 Ore | ee ode “The titoresting Oowssencement Exerecioes of Redin, drunk and profane; s3. Henry Gatewood, Senator Wilson a grand reception on Mis’ ret He HGRTOWN- AT AUCTION we Bhated water view, on the Preparatory Department of Columbian Co!l- | The cruelty oe his ia David Jones, dis- | turn home the other night. % 3 Sas at G o'clock p. | excellent Sao Usibing. goo ieee e take piace to-night at Lineotn hall. of She presen orderly and fighting in western market; $5. | ‘The democrats of the third distriet (W. Va.) : 4 f mith pranmiecs, part of bote {Rperior Sehing, grounts. ov mee Ss i fifty-dfth annual commencement of | dramat 18 ‘and | John Dagin, and profane; $3. Michael | held their convention Thursday for the nomi- ‘s boat! 5 ba = Pan Seto spare sort lemoteey nant cnenenadion: of ‘ja or pat | ae met aot anes 2, former era ’Connor, changed a cane inprocenand to pation cs @ candidate for ares. Hon. ot he cals east. Eas howe rsday next, commencing at 9:30 o'c! often appeared upon its boards, a: n down | decent 5 5 % ‘rank Hereford was renomi Soom p lange er oe : sit wae xe tor that ee captain lives in Georgetown. This o} ‘The Hon. Henry D. McHenry Me encrarh Ufiee in the house the second precinct, found a It & A Petts used of Kentacky, changed into ite Present shape by | gettleman Chandler, according to testimony. | is not a candidate for re-election to Congress, . M. MeCormick, about the year 1350. ‘asa board fence around his premises which | withdrawing in favor of John Young Brown, Partially covered by insarance, as is | he prides himself on, and the boys annoy him | whose disabilities have now been removed. Jot between Boundary and P outs of Washington an’ vicinity tre orth Oapitol and Ist streets, yester- yt Lady of the Lake. or the Bay Lino from Baltimore, 3) a aa arriving at the hotel early the nex that t. Henderson, the owner of thé feed | by making chalk marke upon it. O'Connor | "General Harry White and General Lemuel » S35 for twe weeks, ad ‘A new Presbyterian church is about being | store below. : _ ‘sed | chtified titts morning that Chandier has a fence | nagperal Harry, Wh Congress at large, both OF om aw, G . No erected at Bails Cross ds, Alexandria ——_-—-—_ ten feet high, paint with coal tar, so that the | withdraw from the Hartranft ticket in Penn- Proprietor Atianti Hotel, No county, Va., to be connected as a branch of the Waar ts Tee Use oF ove Boarp or | bo: s can't go nigh it without getting the pitch sylyania, i Riddic’pastors Pall® Church, Kev. D. W, | Heatrn ?—Editer Star: It seams from the ac- | on their clothes. ‘The old man is quite con- | “Robert Toomts announces that he would 5 oe | WM 8 ee DYEING . Riddle, pastor 7am of the board of health that they are doubi- | scieutions, and docs not think it right to swear | rather vote toc the dent than vote for Horace pomp doo Lite k ann scot king Tab LISHMBNT. LADIES’ GOODS. Bir. Webster Adams, the well-known door- Lng J Lp hang veuet : over the wharves igo! oye rang ber gn pee een Sy a * RES red on Do. = R Se gage eagr oe keeper for Gen. Porter at the White House, died | on the river fron ge Pi n telling ory @ jud 80 exc! on. Hen! ilson is expected to take the the northwest. © ewrerded 1867; and tency x r thie mens of consumption. Hehas beenem- | other filth have been accumulating on 1 this morning that he made use of the remark stump im Tndiena in J M speaking at In- | weather and * am ae a a ae.” t FaNTS ploved at the executive mansion for the past | lth and G street wharves for mouths. Kesi- | that he hoped God Almighty would strike nim ianapolis, Richmond, and Muncy. pate pant iy ~ a, sx or eight years, aud was mach beloved by his | dents within a few feet of these unbearabie | dead with a thunder bolt if'what he stated wae as sens Se See associates. Baisances have sent petition after Patition to | not true. The judge thought O'Conner | Epidemic of Railroad Disasters. DMUINRSy eg00s A series of races arranged between | the board of health, and finally were awmpeiled | guiltyof the offenes charged, and flued him 3, s \@LOF the Artel boat ciub, of Baltimore, and the Ave. | to go In person again ana again. Some of them | George Carroll pleaded guilty to stealing s25 | TW**TY-THREE PERsoNs KILLED AND SixTY gS Jew erticles in each tf > 4 PATALLY INJURED IN CANADA. cots marked at Raltimo Jostans of this city, the first for four-oared siueils, | Were treated clvilly, others very rudely. Fi. | from ir. Wu, Bo Batts the Doctar ed the, sae : . any vemece to take place on the Potomac on the ith of | wally the board came to the conclus‘on that | he bad returned him $14 of the amount: that | _.2¥el¥e more persons have died from injuries E MOKtmenateert wees SU the LATESE STE ks Joly, and the second in six-oared shells, to co re ved o1 essee Gnd Kentuck, ordered them to be stated pie oad ster | George was formerly a slave Delonging to his | te Gauader (an acoee eee ere a eae eet | denna 82S, Kentach Might to fresh winds e in September. ordered them to be abated. The owners of father, he (witness) was anxious to have the | ip Saturday's Srax,) making a total of twenty- | Cloudy weather at San Francisco, with fresh FAMIL SUPPLIES: lence assembled at Lincoln hai | these nulaanees nof only did not obey their or- | penaity as light aa poseiblo, aa he’ desired to | Saturday's Stax.) 1 Ging, Papakea ‘eteds, and ever Mee 3 Secomnrs by Messrs: Ht | dere, but informed the board that they (the | lake tim back in serviee, Delieving him ben | (Te, and others are dying. Phy ered Bie Ww aiaam | Soar of jheaith) bad zo control over tess | good boy, and that he had got tuto bad compar | {tat,Uotmore than sx or seven Maen ae Ral Bielaskic, and Rev. | wharves, but that eome engineer of the United | ny; $5. Henry Holmes, assault and batter: . . Michigan and Minnesota. URE CATAWBA WINE to Pattern Bo ernational couver. | Statesarmy, now , some difty of sixty | Ignatias Teeples, pleaded guilty; so, Mickura are Sif pocred ane hance eae nee | Peer as partially cloudy P Laces, Ac. Aino,» full line of Ledies B associations at mpl ago had | the control ag cuesm, and oat ne | He lmes anid lenty Boles, seaauit on Joseph | all escaped uninjured. *, weather Prevail northwest of the Galo valor, ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES, ba rig elt of which, a 3 att em. ey alker; $5 each. ic na '¥, a8ca) pre ww wi fresh easterly to souther! im ment Bd = morning, about 1y o'clock at | aleo got any Tom, Dick and Hacry they coak | Panter SS each. Donnelly, his wife; $10 and | 72" \", RIVLED AND RIGRT INJURED on THR | Pi ‘weather from bad been left burning in ti find, who did not live within several squares of | costs, iimd $200 bonds to keep the peace. John peclal tetas Re Renee BOAM. these nuisances, to & petition tothe board | W. g STRAW GOODS, FLOWERS and BID- s ed and set fire to thoestad- | of health statin cloud: to the i rom |- | western If, with fresh winds. Cloud: BONS, el Mahorney, No. 1415 Pen ‘Tyler, assault and battery on Elizabeth | A cPeci! trom Pittsburg saysa fearfal col = {ered ght Brora hision occurred yesterday on the Pittsburg, | weather and areasof rain,for the south Atlantic | CALIFORNIA CLARET, mitt 8. SELLERS, , Ox] a these piles of filth were yler; continued under $50 personal bonds. Vashi > | and eastern If states with light to fresh E ASSORTMENT Detective MoDevitt and private | not injurious to health, upon which information | Thomas Ogleton, coloreds charged with suet. | Washin a treeget aed nal Cetaicae tagetes | Southey @ Meee ee ee CALIFORNIA HOCK, watchman = 8 forced oa berg aimed =e = Lyte further a be ing ® Sree kettle ong, ae —— at tuil speed on a short curve. The entire | Ei *) nd Middle states, with light to fresh FRENCH CLARET. extt ishe e dames without to the present, and ap; inted a committee to this ing & secon offence, ie udge i el] y o winds, a ™ propey.. =e investigate into the matter. First, to ascertain | sent_ the case to the grand’ jury. Jen. | {eight train was wrecked. Henry Saxton, con i The body of Christopher Stevenson, a white | whether an engineer of the United States army | ny Hervey, a six-foot coldred washerwonen, | CuCtCr of the latter, and Robert Lockhart, were Tay wae hw ag Forse. in the Fiver aé the foot | poe ene fifty or sixty years 12g, give, these eae. et ae be pyor! — ee wounded. Eight camuegors ere serious!; og Sion godt he sory tepest byl hb street, Saturday evening. It supposed gers place ith on these | clothing trom the house of a lady where she had Tr GHLES and was intomicated on Fridey inst, acd fell | wharves; Sad If tore hoes is necessary for | been working. Jennie is quite fanciful in her | 2U10¢, and it is expected that a number of these Y, ar HOODS") ~< ROB'T 4 WM. YOUNGER'S AND BASS ALE, DUBLIN BROWN STOVT, 7 ; F HOOD’S, No. 933 Pennsyi MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE @ STOUT, sok, bat Goemetd su savant eaceteere: | dectaced cagienee eae the action of tl | maset be ‘Feo wearing at ger cele Kea sovere character.” "used tnluras of & 7WOnne a “at PHILADELPHIA pera BEER, (in Bottte pa med an inquest unnecessary. | 4 er. Second, to consu e old | chapeo bonnet, decorated wi ay colored 0 ry NN « 2) Zhe body wil be conceved to Baltimore, where | and new dictionaries to find out (what is meant | flowers, black and green striped afk ress, im. A GIRL BURNED TO A CRISP ON A BALTIMORE Hu ampere gene AND WECL . the mother of the deceased resides. y word nuisance; an rd, ascertain | mense imi! ion ~=6cornelia ear Irops, ac + orpe. ine pasture ‘water, Secied, Lrermoon, & woman called at the | from medical experts what effect, ‘might, con, | enamel bracelets, inlaid with gold, (7) rancy kid from Druid 1 park, fn Baltimore, yesterday Br ALEXARE Ee BONES Baal 10 GROUSE Tesidence of Sarah Thomas, in thealley between | would or should be made on the beaith of thos: eres eee Cvgrekit, and other gew gaws, all | evening, had her clothing iguited by « spark | of Abe: Egy RS eg BS | TIO GROOEBIAS, selected cepecially for fanily | BOOKS STATIONERY, &c. Mand Nand 2th and 21st streets, ani lett a | who are living ext to these piles of ith, and | Indicating that Jenny is a very thrifty washer- | ¢.o%! dummy engine, “aud was b ak | oapuseten, George * | use, and selling at a very low figure, VED, white male child about nine months old, which | are compelled to inhale the etfiavia trom them. | woman, sod must do “heap” of —— to | most to a crisp. 4 + she said she would cali for in a short time. The | This seems to be a knotty question for our Keop up her dashing appearance. Jeuny’s faw- h a Feman did not return, however, aud Mrs. | promising board of heal! N EW BOOKS , and it is to be hoped | yer & number of witnesses before the court Boston's PourricaL JuBiLeE—An Immense bushel .CK801 from Port- N.S. METZGER, SOLOMONS'. Thomas carried the child to the fourth precinct | that a report ou this matier will be made by | to prove her innocence, making an exceedingly | Grant. and Wilson Ratification Meeting.—In Sg tA yy Ma at Riley 2 ” station-house, where it was taken in ap ome next summer, as it seems impossible to ) long and tedious case of it. More questions Boston an immense Grant and Wilson ratifica- | wharf, fof aie street For sale by (Buccessor to METZGER & BYLES.) — Sergeant Kaees, and carried to St. Ann's | pom a it this season, and some = | were asked — = — of washing soe tion meeting took place at Faneuil Hall on \EWITT & STBANG, Center Market. Three Books of Bong w Now.....9 orphan acylum. } en. 5: than one could shake a stick at for a weel (| Saturday evening, over which Hon. Alexander = 1 canes eee ea Pe — j Sec pusme cid cave wac hanging ro when our re- | Rice presided aud munite'the first speceh, He | ES4CE EAGT COATS. With VESTS to match, AUT BRVENTH STREET, | (ibe World, By James Arachne" SGT Acxp Prorie’s Home—Laying of the Corncr | EXAMINATION oF Paov. Kovs’ Acapusty.— | port chased | was followed by Judge Hoar, of Mass.; Ex-Gov- Mastic: illumtestcd” By Aus Stone.—Yesterday afternoon the ooruer stone | he three days’ examination of this institution ernor Woodford, of N. Y.; Gov. Harvey, of HATS AND OAPS. jet Betwoon D and E. - - Sf the home for aged men and women on the | $rdedon last Friday. ‘The uumber of pupils in | GEORGETOWN Kansas; Governor Geary, of Penn Gen’l Butler Tronsiated by Harrit W Pome Mi Serner of H and 31 streets northeast, tobe in | thisschool ie liaited to por fee e . and others. Hon. Alex. Rice claimed that if cy | DOLLY VARBDEN ree | Jone Mossini, His Lite Writings sud’ Bollucet chargeof the Little Sisters of the Poor, was laid | mr seats on the closing day. | i cepa President Grant had not been nominated by the Pearl Jjurt x : with appropriate ceremonies The procession, | Mr- William H. Hunt, chief engi i | pohBR WASHINGTON AMD GEORGETOWS RAIL. | Philadelphia convention aonte party would Cxecmnime, perenne <é Sc'Se? smbosing one, formed in thenelgborhood | 31f; Thos J- Durant, and Mr. Germond Cran: | ROAD GoMrany has a force of men at work on | }/iadelphia, conven elected him. Judge Hoar ar ef St: Mary's church in the following order: | “¢!! assisted the principal in the work of ex Bridge street, clearing away the carth prepara- re; the position of Mr. Sumner, hoy . Mounted police, under commandot Sergeant | mining, and expremsed thelr satisfac net the to Titgh etreck 2 Second track on the new grade | that the wayward Senator would soon techs as DOLLY VARDEN PRICES! Pool. Major B. J. O'Driscoll, chief marshal, | Te*tlt. The following list comprises the names | to High street. his false position. Governor Harvey, of Kansas, BUO: POPULAR FIRM OF Philip ‘May, assistants. | Of the most meritorious pupils: William MeN Hoty Roop CEeMETERY.—About $600 was col- predicted that his le would give a majority ran ‘a Society No.1, 200 men, | !¥, for remarkabie progress in mathemat tected in the Catholic churches of this city yes. | 5¢'99,000 for the Phitadelphictehets wees | —mayil___No. 906 Pennsylvania avenue. BRAY @4peRo. pton, marshal; and beaded having been twice carefully through Davies’ | terday, for the improvement of Holyrood ceme- Woodford, of New York, was satistied that when — be Donch’s brass band; Washington Hibernia | Elementary Alegra, Loomis’ Geometry, (ten | tery on Georgetown Heights. Nearly $1.300 in | Greeley was whipped there would be me nnn ork tne Baca aE FRAG Clon eae, Tay RSE Society No. 2, 140 men, bi by the Holy | books.) Loomis’ Trigonometry, Trigonometri- | all has been raised for this purpose. It is esti. democracy. General Butler said that the meet- ington for the same price: ee — ee Hill band; marshal, John Hurley. St. Joseph's | ¢#! Formulae, and Meusuration; Jesse Beach, | mated that about $3,000 will be necessary to ing was only a continuation of the cam Brea hfattenneenenn G1 00 per Ib, | A,Batcbel Guide to” Kirape Compact wal and St. Patrick's’ Temperance Societies, if oR Bradshaw, John Brock, Fred. Kneessi, | complete the improvements now being made. begun on the 19th of April, 1861, and ‘Two 1.80) ar ‘ TOR, svmeererneereneen 10s" | wded Kiigobtin.”’ By Chai “eecears men; Join Kaiser marshal. Knights of St. | H- B. Noble, Rollo‘A. Ware, H. B. Hunt an? t Low WaTrr.—The water in Rock creek and | tnst Greele would not be noi at Balti. At “ by the late Leet Bee, Fatich samberieg 125 men, headed by fieid | P- H. Roys have excelled in their respective | the canal is very low at present, although there more, and that the Angel Gabriel could not be | _je5-Im__ 907 Pennsylvania avenue. ne bs elected on such a ticket. The general considered 3 on Ulnatras ‘arraher commander, and classes in arithmetic; James K Murphy and | is enough tn the latter to keep the mil goin; Philadelphia Iiastrated vis Catholic soci . wee in uuiform. | Frank J. Prott in algebra; Frank Weller, John | as usnal. The water in the canal was drawn oj % 4 All the pew Books received as soon ‘The route was out H etrost to the cence ik, | Brock and William Bene is drawing ands Yesterday, to allow workmen to put in a sluice | {ivy service Feform a humbug, soe betiered ts 5 Si | Books sent by mail, postage frees Home, as above, where Rev. Father Walter, | °¢tian penmanship; 8, S. Cissell, gate to feed the water wheel of Mr. F.L. Moore’s | id not favor an aristocracy of. office-holders. s, Bunions, Club PHILP @ SeLono: secompanied by Fathers Boyle, Keane, Roche- | 282, John Brock, ‘Thos. v mill, above the aqueduct. Hon. Henry Wilson said that the Baltimore con. | the shoe can be'w: cane, ‘ater 8, fort, Wiget, and Mesples proceeded to the north- | Bates and William McNelly are particularly Busrmxss on WATER STREET is at presont | vention meant going to democrats after all, | t Qperat Booksellers and Station east corner of the excavation and there laid the ee pot al frvengy rele eS entire Rare on and has iD eini eireren: therefore it was the democratic party that was , cee eee yoy the corner-stone in accordance wi ceremonies . ic. Pp ram past, corns 7a cee yt hg ee the | @ar, andnot one mistake was made at tlic ex- | the wheat of last year is all in. the antagonist of the Philadelphia nominees. Al Li By the iate Li Ibert et “by iat Brougham. 800 er iesaed. - ielS___—(91) PRNWSYLVANIA AVENCE. stone, trowel, and mortar, the top was removed | ®mination in this important beanch. —— ——— Tae Great Lanor SrRIKEs—The Movement en! ‘the pon the parts affected wand then ste’ straight to | NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED AND FOX 84.5 Cee Os Sa ae = ed and need | Coxvaatax CoLtEes.—The commencement CITY ITEMS. oe ie ee eee ee ould, contin a occasional ; Tear ROO! . SHILLING TON'S BOOKSTORE, This concluded, they pene rored nae nee ub; | exercises for the class Of 1812; Gone | —_—____ making some’ comceations to ike Chae! “act | sxoee CO OO Consus 4% St. aap Pa. Av, bieseed the entire foundation, after which the | 'e* Se ate ae inoue ball. on Wednesday, | pantaioous adapted t the prostate season, | metal-workers have repudiated the incendiaty Sek, bie Sweetheart. By the author of Bet are proceed ¢ | June 26, -B-. and will undoubtedly us ad son, made at C00} 6; Price, 13 conta. A Noble Lord; or cece iy the pr mah ay oning nr = h interest from the high standing of the and am adding daily new and desirable styles. hes at Cooper Institute Friday nigat. lhewe te piano-makers acknowledge themselves de- | gent com Bgir of Linlithgow. By M feated, and are going to work again on the old m. “There was & miniature riot among the Brook- ou Guo, 0. Hunxino, fo hand ln ay ee ce Soe, S Capable assistants. The valedictorian No. 410 7th atreet northwest. ward snd delivered a most iniproesive aitress, | James E. Bangs; salutatorian, James H Lanes suffering from the ilis peculiar to th in the course of which he gave # history of the | eT MAD gt bilocophicai Oration. John T. | bench Gol . jege under the charge of President Welling 5 « sex, will dnd benetit in Duponeo’s Golden Pills. | {yn Coopers Saturday, the barrel-makers imi- duty is by pon Little Sisters of the Poor, and_ ps | Candidates for Degree A. B.. J. E. | Solt by altar 3. Bold whol ¢ retail | tating the commune,’and threatening to de- cir ailmepta.itig Bute to the self-sacrificing zeal w y | Benge, D.C; 9. B. Seommerman, Doe |e D. Gilmae Hotel vy ave felony drag. | mol factory if the owners insist on using | to yy re ee NEW MAPLE SUGAR! pursue their labors. The gathering then dis | Havenner, D. Jobat. J da. © ‘cand | & Kidwell & Son; F. D. Dowling, 44 and © | ™&chinery for making barrels. The Brooklyn | tention, and if in a disordered condition, more fre- persed, the socteties reforming and retcrni dates for Degree A-B., FE Kerlort, Gant’ || streets southwest: J. Coughtin, F, corner of th | haokmen struck yesterday for an increase of and skilled attention than any other parts of Sat bee tees nnremstacs: She Belding | Pi Ward; Pome ee eet Vas Le] Creer neenweey, 5 Coughlin, streets; W. B, | Wages. ‘The livery stables are protected by the —— pg Biel ciamge Right } % —_e—___. Entwistle; Altred McLeod, Georgetown. eo2 contain about twenty-fv TEE Nicet sou, Nvuisance.—Dr. Bliss. lessrs. Han- | © the contractors. and i AN contain ade n of the sanitary pallies somantion t KELIRW YOR THE FEET—Fzx, 81.—Corns, | ing of cabiuetemakers, now on # strike, was | TheOAPE ANE Oke, ey & Wa é c B pole. 7 Pn Philadelphia, yesterday afternoon, a maet- | | MPOBTANZ To BREA in this city, seen : : s | The CARR A Pa SELECTED GOSHEN BUTTER! epost ‘As ier, Gesko on ons, Club, and ingrowing Nails, ete..euc- | held, which was slimly attended. Brief ad | Satrrday relative to the question of romewitt | © s weaved by Dr. White, 555 15th siroot, | dresses were made by the presiding officer, Mr. | mish at the shortest notice, alt RW. 2 | th “tsoll, and requesting his co-operasiom | Opvesite U. 8. Treasnry, (Branch, 7 North | Koeberletn, Mr. Bruck, and others, who stated cr | The cernor replied that he was covers Charice strcet, Baltimore. ‘Yhowsandsrelisved | the movement at this time was’ failure. ‘The \ and cured with ge | the premises, as the legisiature had {1 M. | ke an appropriation, although he lish that | Fit. He thought parties could be foun & Servicess aT db ‘The congregation of Mc E.) Chapel baving determined to da at pain. strike among the cabinet-makers is virtually at stad a SS | an end in that city. TEERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired | _ A Jabor meeting was held on the Common in as Bitter es _Spis-tt Corner és street vanis avenue. m We buy and gol! Beal Estate. Houses, Stores, AN EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE recently oc- | before his incarceration discern but little of the A Bed leaving scboo!, told a playmate that he was ee 0: STA Grocers, going to commit suicide, and gave bins kuife | Clack pnd curly, has, indeed) grown somewha | ov prams Oe (Hans RST will be | car the achonly Bat tnding’ the waver | Eustber, and: perape a iltle im his drem. ie | $yatded toll whe bare Qa worth (or lees Pictures 4 bas lost his vivacity and become a seber, though THE a not deep enough be made his way to a . a | railread croming ant deliberately laid himself | bY "0 means a despondent man. He is very -im dings of the Washington market company i progress, preparatory to the opening on sturday wext. The company have ixsned a men ‘Offices to rent and lease. Bente collected, guaranteed aud advance, ‘Money ears fuily invested. Negotiations of all kinds faithtally executed. Houses built; long time given for pay ment. ze. jock Rev. George Huldt, forr Bastor of this church. preached from Ist Ohron., ® che P. part of 1th verse: “For all thing: com hes a . baw of thee and of thine own have we given Ps : " . diately torn away. ‘The sale this afte At the night services addresses were delivered | 2° eee by Mesers. J. C. Harkness, A. K. Smib aud | Wat of @ few odd stands—ten huckster’s editice, ts order to erect a finer and more ‘com- | Toor goqsent nee gti nent cxpense ‘0 the Dhs- | aud made to order by Hempler, near 44 street} | New Haven, on Saturday night, numbering two “. SELECTED GOSHEN BUTTER! stack tone onthe & services | trict government, and manufacture it ini > ier S area a | i . . & SU Ss OPENING OF w OTA! i STORE Ruodiovs tilling om the ste, th | Hiee, se Facmmceded the Doard | Vidonwia Nuws-Georgo ©. Langhorne, | juusem, cacept om the part ot tg oper | W HRY QU PERON BLACK DORSETN' PANTS (FALL STOCK.) annntat Bie BAM rac ET. were of a very interesting charactas. | Seanie te ibe matter thoroughly, and report the | recently arrested in Botetourt county by Capt exs, but advised the laborers tz New Haven not | Zivsniaavence. mye OOMAPTING, EXCL TING PRINTING meetings during the day were all of a very | 7eulttolim | Sotrmenr papecis! agent of the-pest office de- | So sertke, abd cals that tus wep a connor oe | [DARABOLE of vier shade, size, and cclor, 4ND BINDING DONE TO ORDER ~ affecting nature, many reminiscences of the —+ Eos a crcl aren oe rabbing the mails, | Conthour epiten wen by Eek bendine o ‘can be bought cheap at The public axe invite’ to call apd examine our olden time being related. Inthe Sunday schoor | 9,20! FOR BaLtiMone—A weeting of young | had a proliminary. exeiiuation Infos Conced | eg! { politica! party of laboring mene =“? ® PSLLER's. oF wok, BEN. ¥. ERENCE the lessons were remitted and volmntars peaeek, | de semmich seventeen lepisintive dis- | States Commissioner Karly, in Lynchburg, on | &*eat political party of laboring men. mitt 71S Market Space. JUST RECEIVED Unéer ational Metropolitan Back, Sens tes Seoaheen ant tenon cmurks | triets were represented, ag eld on Saturday | yerterfay, and was held to answer Inthe sum of | crus Ta:az op Sromes, ron Kinutno Frex- SSH, BOOKS, BLINDS, Ge Hering MOVED wataar Sal Beat dour bo Jay Grete 8 Go. by singing. A piece entitied “The | Grgning to organize @ club to accompany the } 55.000. ¥ Arpearance of the Prisoner.—Nine jurors in atl | © from our old stand, corner 7th st. andthe caual, - - Farew. was recited by one 07 th rae | Gemocratic delegates from this District to the | Kk. L. Montagne, at Essex court, last Monday, | Wore obtained up to Saturday evening for the | we are now in our new store.corner 13th and ~<a 3 superintendent, Mr. J.C. Harkness, gave an | Baltimore convention. A resolution was adop- | announced bimselt a eandidate tor Congres, trial of Stokes, in New York, tor the alleged | canal, where we have increased facilities to offer to REAL ESTATE AGENTS. teleostine dance eon d Church, | $24 calling on the democrats uf the several | frow the first disiriet, eabject to the nominering | tourder of Fisk, jr. ‘The New York Zriduncein | the public's cheaper and bettor AND FOR SALE BY relating that im the Year 154 an attempt was | \é'*lstive districts to hold meetings at an carly | convention of the district. He gues for Greviey | following up the trial, sa: *™ | Roors, Blinds, end Building erial gone = F 8ThEiT on made (6 establish a milsion, and Bie Sat War, | ay and appoint three representatives cack to | Sonitat Grae. | | {The popular descriptions of Stokes ‘on | {Bab sree wag offered in this city Store: Persons 905 = 905 ker opened his carpenter shop on sti struct be. | ttend meeting to be heldon Friday evgaing | “Mr. F. N. Johneon, late clerk for S. (. Tardy | trial,’ as they have appeared from time to time | (aka A tween K and L, for the purpose. A lot was sab- | poe ba ht ng ae” wyered 5 > for | & Co., porn apy ing ape ee on occasions of the prisoner’s presence in court, | i FENWICK & STEWART. PHIL. BH. WELCH 4 Co., r ‘based “ “pose . Place of meeting | ance was mentioned a is in New ae = BROKERS AUCTIONE church erected. "A ualuisier mas nee ne ny | to be designated by the chairmste | Gricann.” His’ mecounte with Furdy & Co. have | Ste greatly exaggerated the change in the mau A GatGe, VARINTY OF WHITE VESTS, ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ 00., REAL ESTATE BROKERS 4UCrIONEERS the conference sent them Kev. W. G. Egyiae” ‘Tux Wasuinoros Manesr Borupras... | °°? {ily settied | ularly thin, sud’ those who ¢aw hi frequently | lent werkmanship, at Critytt Fount: —— 4 frame house was rented and furnished ‘This afternoon, the last ale of stalls in the new | | | pecificatiens, contracts and deed ai Satisfaction gaaranteed ugone call and we will merit anol BF Office under Manovic Temp: MASONIC TEMPLE, others, and eight bacon dealer's stands. | on the rails iin front of an spproaching train, Heving that str tar ee obey ~ N EW OFFICE. - = 7 PR pe Ere was killed instantly, his he: boing : “ trial ——- a 5 f UspERw2an for ladies, of good muslin, and ed from hisbody. ‘The fireman of the on- | im his Nberty in @ very short time. Sto MERTEN A Tecate ee ATPICATION | marked at reasnable pricse aid offered (oF sale gben ee eee eee ae boy when the train | father, remained with him throughout. He is ‘BECO! INTH AND F STREETS having in charge the artasgenients for tho cnet | at Chas. Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, T'was 15 yards off. He raised his head from the | §@ cael cas: ota Latta “s depp yo. § aire to at Pt 5 Seation mase mectingto marrow night wastani | ‘tb street, between D and E. | raile afew inches, and when be heard the en- | Jeats of age, with prom distinguishes the sons night ose dir a n ; .o | same Seer ee ie. 4. ee the | Atasxa pramomps, Sue French gilts. dne | gine approgching he put his hands to his face, appearance. ‘The proceedings possessed for him - air G Zeanda | yelplate, with cold wirgs,in all the gold pat- | ‘Tenemre Deata or A LitTim Giet—A | b 1 Stee pa NA ET re The | pre yracelved at Prieg’s Jonelry *tore, 45; Pa. | correspondent of the Winchester (Va) Tiace canal” Sritect ig abagey, beard bent upon his | svense, °°" ELPHONZO YOUNGS, ioliowing-named gentlemen huve been selected | “YC between 4% and ‘th sts. says. Aunic Johnson, daughter of George W. * s Wil. H. SEAKS.— j see aes — z F. Gook, F: | Tae Rar OF A Crtmex—Heary Dam lass, General Spinner, Willigy | for Making a Malisione dovest— Ia Baltimore:t ih esioemed publ, on We . +t Smis* ‘ a “ | the superior court, on Saturday, Judge Doty day afternoon last, in perfec » and mer- " mis. George Wi Vier Cartis Gevernor } cetdin in the pon et ‘Stephen Me Fogel vs. | riiy talking of the mouessoning commence- | 2 tience om Baterasy, nnd the i other. any Peggy cnt Rutre Flcar Be Wakee se rename, Coltax, Hon. Benjamin | Sohn 8. taubury, the jury remdered @ foedict | Tint ane, reaching home and partaking or | Stdtenee on EE ove Sea Ye. . LL FE “ Carpenter, Capen, Loan oe arian: | for $2,400 dn for malicious arrest and | supper, she went out and clined Into a cherry | S greatly enjoyed. sTeaw. ite prers Y | ture was the performance by 150 ‘singers @aLT hand: fie. Rep. | Bresecttlon. Stansbury had caused Fogei’s ar- | tree, a limb of which braaking she fell and was 2° uepubien eens red Sname | ut og pov bet oe hm meee Bingham Hiker, | Text for obtaining goods from him under false | Socgut unen the garden fence; one of the pail- | 2 the glory,”. So.» Indians events trent. Berry, Butler, Garfeld, Williams of indiana, | Hretences. Fogel, after remaining in jai! six | ing piercing her through the breast she died ‘audience Jolinson, a bright eyed Little girl of ten sum- | &2t early in the day, but left soon after.” get | mers, left the ik Institute, Bruggtown, of "gg SES ens: SRR: Po {i | Wich She was ah esteemés pup, on Wednes- Goures aren. ‘This popular FAMILY FLOUE in store ené for salein ote to suit, Carpenter, Clayton, Logan, Conkling, 5: Garfelde, Banks, and’ Byers, Judge T. SSiS> (rat released, Stansbury failing to’ prose- | simost immediate! PROFESSIONAL. ide, Banks, yers, Jac BS. 1 Gale theta : - A aol . » General O- 0. How- | the prayer said th police Officer had nosu- | QMissgo Daatm Y aw Imcm.oOn the 19th Bot & suscess Ww. TW BR formerly Beal thority to arrest ttzen without a warrant in | inst., an eugine and thirty cars, near Bullaed’s The Chorals, Pescha Sent lo. street. The corner-stone | *, St#te case like this upon the unsworn com- | station, passed over Morris Ward, of Tw ‘the Berlin go . ” Office hours: 9a. ist church, colored. on Ver. | P!aint of any one. county, Ga., who bad In tts 7:0 * ‘and trom? to’ p.m. jel?-Im Q@ and R streets, was rails, and it is eet Company enue, bet | Maritpa Hennom—A Contest of Harmy Byrne's fm presenee of a large crowd of | yy, we te The | Tet enaueras. We eens One tilda | chance of Herro1 singi i ' ; atter which Sr W. a temage pet otHE ih mcrae | + _ ai | ‘They The congregation | pa TD sos mite into the box, the whole | ¢rt Staepel. Fae wermon, wee then | in due form esers. §. 8. Bond and | Su it wns the latter pronouncing the | will be amicably comp congregation — in | trust to the water to oe proceedings—San Bane and wee ehareh, which is to be 80 | Nawns ror It—The its load. D Case IN ALBXAN- "i from ’t went Saturday, J cane, Goat en ered the bout ana child, by ‘elesdaat, or Voice and ov Laura urrer to declaration filed and joinder, de | Boston Musical pt eed od sustained: leave ‘gi leave given to | Rosen rs Giseee's Ww w.-6 ‘amend fled; | Hub Cotillion &e. e7-Biue tied dre pened rated’ Spr Ae | a wesoaae asset oon ae who xe 7 The telegraph bas invented the verb “‘con- Tue ruxmRat of young Vurnon, (son of with calmness and evincing Mes officer Vernon,) who wae Growsed as ue Ges hen ‘es tmeakep er Bent last Wednesday, as stated in Tax Stax of Poremocr an, tappesed. accomplice Capi. a7-A Detroit woman jursday took ‘place ee. afternoon prison ning yelled fromthe, Pik Bapeat » Bev. C. C. | socused him marder, but ad- Meador zq funeral was attended AD By the Savbah sehool ‘et that church sed ey | mitted tat . | which you gic: Pheonix and Heber Tents of the Janior | ag-Mrs. Ti, ex- | ary Order of Rechabites. The remains were in- | tracted = stew oleh under ‘erred sn the Congressional a eee forty-five] view Fess ino ae oS isummeren— ren Mrs. Gratz Brown Last patents were ineued more interesting question follows: — P: > . Vick- | #80 ret Grats Brown is 9 win- for apf coda nprse "yates | Son now bebe Me Gras Bro WN. ¥. Mail. xible divisions for seats, to ‘Thomas | Ding gentieman—. Beck; axle for vehicles, to Z. C-itab. | g@-Prof. Rau, late of Chickasaw device for handing fire-engine hose, to | tute,ip Missisipp! eloped wth oneof the papiis, dames Lowe. A patent was to James | the ter of nel G. G. Renew, other D. Willoughby for a seed planter. | day, warried her. J iif i

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