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Baltimore and Potomac Railrtad. DEatH or a Notante Lapy.—Die", a: her | SCHEDULE FOR TRAINS ON AND a?TER To. | Tetidence in this city, of paralysis, », . AND COMMERCIAL. GEORGETOWN. SUMMER RESORTS, Govermment Securities. NOY Ss ATA? Mrs. Mary Chase Barnes, t sol ‘MORROW. 2 HAY anp stRaw were weighed in this city | gay Cooke & Co. furnish the following Ol Suaty 1, 1973. | _ Yesterday afternoon Mr. E. L. DuBarry, sa- | Samue! Chase, of Maryland @uring the month of June last as follows:—Hay, | _2*Y Cogne @ Co. tus | a 8 MILLIN ene eoops: LOBES ISLAND, oreeeeee Daly 2, perintendent, accompanied by a number of | two surviving daughters of ey 17h | 6-20. JngJy. to ~ the officers of this road, which will be opened to | the Declaration of Independence. Mrs. Bar- bf) Mr. Tuomas B. Cross, oR, has been ap- SDs, Jags. 14% IN of the signers of ; e U.S. 6's, 38 rea oo 13 Ihs.; straw, 14,850 Ibs. Total, 184,248 Ibs. Pas 5,188 LOCAL N WS. | ad friendly terzos wi 5.20'¢, JnRIy. W156 15 D ) an sravel to-morrow morning, went over the road | Bey was on friendly terins with every President inted inspector of customs for the eastern ., "By 801 Marxsr . | in @ train and returned to-day, leaving | (with the exception of Jackson) down to Lin- | Franc district of the port of Georgetown, vice New You p aad en Aas 1 4 | Baltimore at 9:15 and arriving about 1o'clock, | Colm. The choleric Jackson removed her huse | Thomas E. Jacobs, deceased, belie gry h ts ee FANCY AND MILLINERY (GOODS Condensed Locals. | stopping at all the stations and giving the neces. | band from office for some trivial cause, upon | " Saipwext oF Foca The steamer Lady of (pzegas eset AMD NOTIONS. Most of the lealirg dty goods stores will be | sary’ directions to switchmen, and | which Mrs. Barney wrote him s caustic letter, | the Lake left for Norfolk this morning with 130 ma ann} closed to-day at 6 BB Set wie closed at | others. The entire road was found to be in good | Which was subsequently used against him as & barrels of flour and other freight. | American Gold... 13's OF GOODS STILL COMPLETE in every Sat Seer daring the heated ters. order and remarkably smooth for anew road. | campaign document. Mrs. Barney won con- | Trove IndrEcrions--Fiour inepector Daniel Carrency Geme-13% | STOCK OF GOODS STI Davis” | 17cm DE DEAY neq Mr. Thomas B. Cros, jr., hae resigned his | “"r)*incral passenger depot, corner of eth | siderable literary distinction at onetime as the McCann inspected flour during the month of agit EAU HOTEL wie conn, water tne meen tw amen | HER pce sera fgets | great oT w oats Mer | SUI Gee" Sees ea | murs MANERA: coma, | POUGAIEE 2” RESTEDRGESMRANS | Sewass'e rover navrsoy noane,r Justice Chas. Walter has removed has office | TOEht Reiss sgrueaee a Finis nscdag?, | death. | Garant barreleot entre, oo Teese nts During | ¢X interest, oi. West Virginia, 16; orth Caro’ | lowest market prices. at Davis (OPPOSITE F. a meneen. to the east wing of the City Hall, (basement,) | i * while ibyrovements are Lelug made on the old he conductors and others repor sat sot ones ite. Rothersr he hat Wao Witt Extexp a Hetrinc Hawp?— | the quarter eading Jane 30 Mr. McCann ine | MEAS CUS Ul 0 ton aan: tow midélings, | GTRAW HATS AND BONNETS, very cheap, Thte mesrenk spiesensies place and getting their traps ready an ms | py i i ominally an ‘some styles at less than half original cost. at the reception of pucsie oul Will be fatiy er Star Im noticing the distressing case of | Spected 33,0 barrels of all grad nominally 28" “Flour xerr dull and nominal Sut, nd 5 in thi be d. Whest dall and weak: new white choice, aL * =k JONDAY. June 1O0h, 1972, Biasor 2. Comoran, o te Port once de. | made uP Gefarnan pct sac te | emia eultiae by as unfree Soups ty — Pre nats vaaprag cee | ayuer ccare eaves Fuente nm | especie Yew dase since, was consideratis: rater this | bis instructions to the conductors and other em: | YOUrETiday’sisene. you state that if the public ALEXANDRIA. 1 cag oof Penns; iwanie, 1 &aS1.70. Ourn—| PREST PLAIN STYLES PARASOLS. in. Gray | Ind eet few days since, was considerably better this | pores very explicitly calied their attention to eeakidnre weem acteeael to ‘them with al —— Shite southern firm. a: yell pot yrs 5 DAVIS BYyccter lay morning about 12y o'clock an | the fact that there should be no discrimination | Thora ieee ie the very heart of the city, No. 1225 | yUcann chipped sa bone week mame’ | Meats, whitey de as illo. alk Slarm of fire was sounded for the burning of | Made on account of color, and so long as eolored | H street N. W., two poor old widow women, one shippt unchanged, Provi gee ABD LACES. FOr a iwayssick and helpless, whohave | Charging Cregg at the foot of Prince street. | changed. Bulk meats unc! atterns, et lowest prices : ; hemselves they were to be | dr fhe , 3 fome curtains in the Territorial House, on , Petone behaved t of them most He to be aneficient hand, and on Ring demand: prices Unchanged. Sagar: = treated in the same manner as whites are | heen some da: entirely without food, as she has le proved not to be an efficient hand, With ajobbing demand: prices ‘ rr? Sp ee | peng Dos dian és borage Pog ——— Lng trains oe told the writer, though her shanty is thickly eat Bg ee = —— cna sare oe age od be io batter ( e . sana ere em} and return with paasengers : i a by th essel. Short r S . os iy athe reais pol i tte me neg oe = morning. _ a pos pr ger ght nage Beste atter, staggering along the vergeof the wharf, Whest anlfasd tears Corn quiet and unchsnced yexs i S01 Market Space, c Sth wt Telegraph at his resid-nce near Jessup’s cut, on Satur- | "ras sthednie has been arranged for six trains Bold of these unfortunates it will perhaps peer | Be dropped some. articles overboad, and on Maw Tous, dete Ve eton bell Meee can a Ea set Pe ‘igen several enses of smali-pox | [&F. day each, the time for leaving beibg Mail) | Sent another case of starvation. P fease'be kind snd presipitated i600 The ete, Thay eee Govsctaicute fica’ aah sready Vicwseme 8 BOBENCH CAPS POR INFANTS. a: Mov . “ Resort } . 1) BAB, § : i S e rernments firm and s I Ts. along the line of the Washington Branch raii- | (Western oxpreen) Sib reine (areornmng) | enough to publish bee chanccl J: | nishead struck some object in the fail, for be | Gow so" Neri Carntina'e. Se: mente SELMA RUPPELT S, G12 9th street, Opposite ripen ga near vessup’s cut there are | dation.) 5, (Cincinnati express,) and7.15 (Chi. | INCREASE ov SMALL-Pox.— During last w was unable to recover himself and sank andwas | _Lexrox, July 1. il-30 Console opened at | Patent Office. No cases in_a colored family. AVIS superior Mehr TS Gelabreted Blastic Lock. | among mney VER & BAKERS Cnet, ¢ . Fe he Beiter Family SEWING MACHINE: he best Th SB 1h Wlonr dui! and deciinine. | in ues. Davis © ac @httul resort th wy. isree and attractive, The house Boe in the hoses f Washington an’ vicinity take i the Lake. or the Bay Line ing at the hotel early the nex aturday is poet : is di : 3 jouds of : S ae zo express.) Thi s wili be at 5.06, 6.45, | thirty-four cases of small-pox were reported to | drowned. Enoch Davis discovered the.where- | 92% for money. and 92. ILLINERY GOODS!) — DBY_@N0Ds The girl Ella Thomas, who was injured by the | $35 °th anh oo quand sit ree the health officer. ‘This is the largest number | abouts of the body w th a pole, and Kent Davis, 1692, 91; UES, old $2; 1887 92:30 40'9- SEN cor tne | MUHOSIER I GLO FES ant NOTIONS. Bhule a five. at Fatis Church, Vana bine 20 | “The trains of the Alexandria and Fredericks- | reported in the same space of tiie since the | hlsbrother, dived to the Letons soa bronght it ~ New articles in each line just received. nalle @ fire bure + AB reporter ; | issue of 186, Sarcrlay | BUF railroad will also commence leaving the | outbreak of the disease. Ten of these cases | up. The remains were properly interred tocday. | *™ eee Pais | Washington passeng Itimore prices. SEATEST STYLESOF MILLINER station (6th and B streets) | were removed to the hospital; the remainder | At the inquest on the bod REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Au the LATEST STYLE: r funeral took place at Falls | bavi 4 he of the board | dental death nde cael joe Oe Office Mrs. THROPP. 05 § Steere ae funeral place to-morrow, leaving at 7.40 9. m. and arriving at | baving refused to go, the oftcers of the boart | dental death was renderet s Signet Ofee 2 | _jert-tm 1459 lth, corner P street EET. op y nana | £40 p.m: ‘The Alexandria local trains will | of heaith bave no power under the law to com: | “Stones Dratnen sie yohn W. Lightfoot, D.O., July 1, 1812, 106. m.§ | ee} - = 2 ces 905 er Teh Panne | leave oth and B streets daily at 7.15, 9, and 11a. | pel them. In one locality on Capitol Hill, in | bricklayer, ras found dead mn Wis tenet th SYNOPSIS POR PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, a itn: 35: Siete moe in which F {| m., 1,00, 4,630 p.m. The Orange and Alexan- | the rear of St. Peter's church, there are some | residence of Mrs. Goodrich, 209 Duke street, ke barometer continues highest over the south- pesween Band F sweny leo . and Lemael | { the Baltimore and Obio depot | cases of this kind, and the street has been bar- | this morning. He had been complaining slightly | ern states, where clear and partially cloudy ue tec = cae 3a. m., 6.50 and p.m. ricaded and flags hung out to warn the public | fora few days but worked steadily at his trade | weather is now prev: ight to f ‘Also, a {ull line of Ladies’ Un of which #he asks the sttentio ington and icin rot fares has not yet been made pud- | of the danger. up to last night. Upon retiring he took some | winds. Clear weather a neat light medicine, o Movnt Vernon.—The steamer Arrow leayes we cot ith street wharf dail days excepted.) at is reported trom Lake ut died during the night, at | Michigan to the east and middle Atlantic coasts, at exact hour could not be ascertained, as his | with light to fresh and oceasional brisk south- 5 re death was not discovered until this morning. | westerly to northwesterly winds. Reports have SS ae een eee 10a. m., for Mount Vernon. Coroner Beach held an inquest on the body | not as yet been received from stations in the RECGRARME JOE S0-NOEROW— PRELIMINARY = aprons and a verdict was returned that death was the | Obio arid Mississippi valleys and westward. 15 Market 8 j ls Coe URIS. result of natural causes. [Deceased was well- | Pronanititres.-Clear aud partially cloudy ee hd = eres To-morrow morping the new Center Market | _Pottce Court, Judge Sneil—To-da: known among the brick hiscity,having | weatuer continue over the New England and LABGE ASSOKTMENT of OORSETS, aud we : . tings of the Washington Market Co: y | ward Ready; forfeited his collateral, $5, for | worked on mary publi te uiluinge middle states, with light to fresh southwesterly reduced prices. 22 Peens Races Se — ett tires that | will be form pened to the public. and the | profanity on the streets. Pat Riley, ‘ioud and | here eg. tt to northwesterly wings. Li git t0 teeeh gaakenty Best Paris KID GLOVED, 15 EW OFFICE. j company and dealers have determined to make | boisterous language; torfeited lis collateral 26. to southerly winds ate probable for the gulf | gree ns + gala day of it. The new stalls have each Michael Mullins, same offense; $3. John Nolan D _ J 8, Sal Be; $ iT 4 States. Light to fresh southwesterly to north- . JUAN BO heir numbers and names painted, aud the | aud Mary Mullins, same offense in Freeman's CITY ITEMS. Westerly ‘winds and clear and partly cloady JOST BPCKIVED—A fluc sasortment of Bers meat Tare be onbee butchers and others will doubtless appear ar- | siley;s5each. Benjamin Bell, a vagrant, was —— cloudy man’s 4 ving the | rayed in plug hat uniforms, while two bands of | seut ‘to the workhouse. James Hill, pleaded | Warrm Goons ; No. 723 Firrei & STKEET, Plants 1 , fresh to | BERLL EMBLOIDERED SLIPTE. 4 oe of stalls. | m one in egch wing, will furnish appropri- | Zuilty to disturbing the peace and’ quiet of | tinen collars, eu BERLIN SEPEYE OrEEse bidding, p t premium to secure the cheic > elsewhere th weather for sougy Atlantic states. Pat dditions of finest | weather, oce: Recent al areas of rain, anc : » hdkfs, half hose, under- | brisk southeasterly to southwesterly winds north FOR Sal t they will enter | ate music. Among the pieces selected forthe | Geor etown by loud and boisterous language; shirts, ec. Balbriggan halt hose, fine suspend- | and west of the Ohio valley. ‘ &c., &C., which } am prepared to sell at the lowes | 4 handsomely FURNisHeD HOUSE ou sonth & mm of the, sts is selected + | occasion are the fo iow ‘ Bill the Butoher = jen aah Fcieras4 eh de = sy . Gauze bin mesing. wndaxehicis ———————— | ices Call and pe, convinced vena street, between 28 and Sd streets, with al! eorge M takes statls | axed his Price.” “Eight Dollars a Day an den, plead Tsing sl 3 S¥- | and drawers; jean, tratn and muslin drawers, | | ___,. ___. » ieee eaten BM. P. LEROH, pireet, rtmenite, sunall casa paymeute apd locg time een oe wing neat (th; | Roast Heel.” -D. me unden,”* (forthe batter | Charles Brown, same ofence; $3. &e. wo a0 oe Hewxrncy Georgetowa Advertisements. | - s.r botwaen Gand rain tale &n-l tor these he pail a m ssi0, and | and milk dealers.) ‘Here's the Bottle,” (for CLL-DO@ CASE. . No. 7th street northwest. = 1P— _ . = also pars a montaly rent of Mr, | the beer venders.) “I'm a dapple Little Huck- | ,,Temusl Weeden, charged with firing pistol cee saa? meas ading under the uame ant sr st | BOOKS, STATIONERY, &, | Sonestitifaciatotenct ae Poistet Rack ‘M. Cyster, jr., takes stands 19, 491, and | ster.” “I'm a Countryman.” “I'ma Butcher | in the street on Saturday afternoon. Weeden | Frwates in every period of life Will we & Hanauer, have this day dissolved t ode Arete Within thirty minutes of Washington. Terms easy Street wing, near Sth, paying a premium of $735 | Bold. Madam, you know my Trade.” | Stated that he shot atadog which wasin thea find that Duponco’s Golden Pills will | partnership by mutual consent. Mr Richaed TEW Boos Also, Brd® monthiy rent of $2.25. Evidently the | «Love's like a Mntton-chop.” ‘Mrs. Waddie | act ot bitinga man who was ‘ing the corner. pee @ perfect blessing. Sold by ali | [stove fealone authorized to collect al) dobte N One of 200 acres on the road and same distane Messrs, Oy enn toma’ he supremacy | was a Widow, she kept a Tripe and Trotter | Witnesses, corroborated this statement, and a fe. ruggists. Sold wholesale and retail | the late frm. and will pay its indebtaduess. from depot, itaproved by Bt im the butter business im the future as inthe | Shop.” ‘Koot, Hog or Die.” “When Mighty | testiticd that a man named Slack set his bull- by BD. Gilman. Retail bythe queens tee Ricuakp FULLALOVE, AT PHILP & 83ULOMONS’. Sik Le past Roast Beef,” &c. fog on the man; judgement suspended and | gists: Kidweli & Son; F. D. Dowling, 44 and a JACSB HANAUER Near Capitol, fronting on Now Jorsey avenge; one c? + THE GRAND RAT RATTL bunds required for appearance to-morrow wlen | Streets conthwert: J. Coughline F, corner of 9th FULLALOVE ct the aL one ay High eae? i HOUSM on Sorth &'s00%: @400 cash, balanse SrmorsIniw: rRaLR.C.Weront- | This morning, at 4 o'clock, Mr. Lat other Cases, growing ont of tho same affair, | streets; P. H. Heller, 7th and N streets; W. B. | 4y ashington, D.C. June it isc2, pis aw* f Song. B on tong time. . MAY.—General Koger C | 160 laborers at the market, and under his direc- | will be heard. Frank Whitney, colored, carry- | Entwistle; Alired McLeod, Georgetown. e02 be? Bun © THREE HANDS widest and most estimabl tion they pitched into the dead wood of the old | inga razor; 220. the pointof death between G and H. been in feeble health f gens ])®* Goons aT EeDUcED PRicEs. 14. By James L Savyines Bang, N. Y. ay =— ng the Atlan | Gordon, charged and 15th st., pay Speret,on deposits, ZBistle | o¢dorhy ent Sanne Bee ah ee ae A Kinds | Hoppin ¥ before noon those temporary struc- ASSAULT CASEa, TRE Natio: re levelled to the ground. Asthiswork | __Lonisa Brown and Nathat r or two | was going on, the million of rats who have held | With an affray; $5 each. E HOUSES an¢ LOTS TWO HAN DSOM ES op ) LOAN ears he has de- | Bor 5 Su MONEY T = =. = rices. Our stock Dress Goods, Parasols, and Translated by Harriet W. Preston aver of from ostate. but was not compelled to goto bis bed until last | ¢way for Fears were dislodged, and the scene | Suit and battery on W. B. Sears; S1 and costs Bustenn, Gishrand ingroniae we seems! | Este for nen and bors telarge, and ia. if | Joneph Mezzini; His Writings gud Political | “atte” 10 te aco roa Tuesday i since then he has been rapidly | was an exciting one, as many persons were on | Robert Lybbel, assault and Lattery on Joun E. unions, Club,and Ingrowing Nails, etc.. suc- ng them cheap wille Principles, with an mtrodnction by Lioyd Gar a hing?’ Tiles att ng physician, Dr. Maxwell, | band with their terriers to join in the hunt. | Gaines; dismissed. Pat Ryan, charged with | cessfully treated by Dr. White, 535 15th street, | Cxumine car stock mad te son ii adele tt faaconecac terrain 1 A™ts P. BROW of the Mary, in of the onteiom that be camnotsur® | Now und thema drove ct tats would names aseaulting and resisting Officer Sebastian; $5, | opposite U. S. Treasury, (Branch, 7 North | MILLER, 101 Bri st Gevrgetowael2 im” | Egayson Astronomy: By Sich’ A. Proctor. Guns 5. ¥. vive much ‘tonge gh he has no settled | Avenue, when an excited crowd would scatter | | LARCENY CASES, ETc, Charies street, Baltimore). ‘Thousands relieved W" 2. WHEATLEYs The pistery of konaprlbe tee Cente a tae’ | Weecmate Beaten 5 disease. but is gradual ing under old age | them, and the dogs would go for the rodents, | __Eliza Coagley, colored, charged with lazceny | and cured w! eich at EN STEAM DYEING 1 Gi | LUMBER LIME CEMENT, SAND, &c.,&c.. Be, ness. His youngest daughter and a | making the fur fly. Que terrier alone laid out | Of $5 belonging to Sarah Shreves; continued. ‘Trermomerans and Barometers are repaired AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. yo D LUMBER rf ont ‘on short notice, day and Seyeral of his grandchildren | (0 in the Avenue, between ith and sth streets, | Charles Scott and Albert Carter, colorced, lar- |g TEEEMOMETERS by Hempler, pear 4% street! Ovrice—49 J 8 eee sche eee $2 | (BLUE STONE for Boliding, Macndamicing are uow with bim, His ouly son is at Centre- | and competent judges estimate that fully 1,000 | Cemy of clothing and fancy articles STOM 8 StOTO |. eensne EERSTE emeeme Estabtichea 191 06% The Reviewers Reviewed. By Alexander Hi ey | REYES Purposes delivered in Suy part of the Louisiana, and one daughter resides in | were made to bite the dust. one th street; Carter dismissed, and Scott tined one of the oldest, largest and oh REAL ESTATE bought and seld and money fn- more, both of whom have been summoned —_—o——— : 5 oe Pa | days in jail. Michael Muilen, lishments of the kind in this conntry. y patr: men vested. To this brauch of the business | will here- 10 his bedside. ORGANIZING THE Gannac TRERERS.— | Charged with keeping ‘a disorderly house in Selling O77: will copsult their own interests by sending im their Guide to Kurope: © after give By perscual attention, and mbes ge Gen. Weightman was born in Alexandria, | Mr. Robert J. Nicholson, the newly-appelnted | Freemans alley, between 6th and 7th and N Selling Ow? faliand winter goods during the summer mouths. : es office daily ten &. m. until four ». d Xa. in January, i:55, and is, thereiore, in nis | superintendent of garbage gatherers ant night | 8"d O streets, “Mike looks like a hard case, and 4 i om Best pla ee are for nas or Dyeing | Lord Kilgobifa, “By Charis Lev ——]—S—SS———= Sain year. He came to this city in 1801 when | scavengers, has gone to work in earnest to reor. | {0m the account given by the colored witnesses Selling the Ustinens well and prowiptly exrcated, “Office | piuert Lunel. By the lato Lord Bro: = 8 B quite 4 boy with Mr- Duane who published a | gamze the force, so as to make it as effective as | WhO Inhabit this alley this must be one of the ¢losed daily at sunset, except Saturday, whonitwill | Phiiadelphin Iitecivaied ; “Boe R. Bayer here at that time, and he sereed his time | possible. The following is a list of the garbage | Worst kind of places, Mike says he isn't bors | * —— be open Until = Dt. Post Office Box 793 All the new Books received as soon as issued — asa printer on that journal. Following this | Masters, and the boundsof the districtsaesignaa | ‘here; that his wite is Boss, aud he can’t help SSS fey he feces business for some years he was finally elected | them: Lumse:f. He has been in jail on this same FAMI P Ei public printer, arid held that position several | 1. George Ridgely, north of Bridge to Bound- | © gr and got released some few menthssince; | CASSIMERE SUITS, AMILY SUPPLIES HILP & SOLOMONS, Radway’s Ready Relict pests, In early lite he was quite successful in | ary, west Of High. and costs, or three months in jail. CASSIY. SUITS, = y y ms nese and accumulated some money with | 2. Gaseaway Waters, Dorth of Bridge to . —————— CASSIMERE SUITS, viiwaee prze CATAWBA WINE Booksellers and Station whic! e erected a row of stores on | Boun east ‘igh to creek. CANDAL IN THE Fisk Mcrper Case.—The Se aa . \ ye RST the site now cccupied by the National Hotel. | 3. Logie ‘Williams, south of Bridge and M | New York Tribune says that, while the exact FLAI eg 5 jou wot ian ad CFR EER eae ene in 1500 he was elected mayor of Washington, | streets to Potomac, west of 2ith to Potomac. line of the defence im the trial of Stokes for the . FLAN ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES, NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE and was re-elected to that position two or three 4. Rebert Gilmore, east of 2ith to west of 19th, | murder of Fisk, jr., is not known exactly, the | CHEVIOT SUITS, nis iN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTEO deep ubseauentiy he was cashier of the Bank | between Potomac and Boundary; also, north of | discussion and fendency of the toernee gine | CHETIOT SLITS, SHILLING ONS BOOKSTORE, ? ©f Washington, and in 1851 he was appointed | M, between Rock creek and 2ith streets. tion suow that they consider a development of | CHEVIOT SUITS, 5 ee . ssepietaniet- raat ae shiet clerk of the Patent Office by Commis- | | 5. Lloyd Mudd, east of 19th to west of 16th, | the late colonel’s private claraciey sieve ee WHITE DUCK SUITS, | CALIFORNIA CLARET, Goot-bye Sweetheart. By the author of Refess — stoner Ewbank. He remained in this position | between Potomac and Boundary. case, not because they desire to defame the WHITE DUCK SUI AL, CK, Bose is She: price, 75 cents. A Noble Lord, Sequel gereral years, when he was removed by Mr. | 6. Michael Long, east of 16th,west of 1ith, be- | dead, but because if thereas Caos the WHITE DUC CALIFORNIA HOCK, to the Hgir of Linlithgow. By Mrs. Soatn. Ewbank’s successor and appointed a second- | tween Canal and joundary. character of the deceased was such as to lead BROWN L N SUITS, FRENCH CLAREr. | ot a ‘True as Steel. By Marion Harland; KOT ONE BOUK Saar Cem the Patent office He continued | | 7. Samuel Griffin, east of 1th, west of 12th, | the prisoner to feel bimeelf In danger of hos ee BROWN LINEN SviTS, ‘ "| ER: Ao keeteee Git abronl: Orie Was in that position, demg duty in the library of the | between Canal and Boundary. it might havea mitigating effect on the minds | BROWN LIVE 178, ROB'T & WM. YOUNGER’S AND BASS ALE, | of Blectricity. Translated from the French: ilies, | Sf2F reading this advertisement need any ose Patent Ofice, until June, 150, when he was | | & M. Adame, east of 12th, west of 10th, be- | of the jury. With this view they have striven oe ” ALPACA COATS, 3 . ” | trated: $10 Righted at Last _ Me zemoved by Commissioner Fisher on account of | tween Canal and Boundary. to show that the witness Crockett, clerk in the ALPACA COATS, DUBLIN BROWN sTourT, bel Lee. By the autho $1.4 SUFFER WITH Pain. tis oid age. In isé1 General Weightman was 9. A. McIntosh, east of loth, west of Sth, be- | Grand Central, was influenced by the fact that ALPACA COATS, Crow u from the Spear of Woren oF : P commissiened Brevet Majot General of the .| tween Canal and Boundary. Fisk kept mistresses in that hotel, and paid the i . MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE & STOUT, | Many Threads, 76 cents. Mand By Anni: | RADWAYS KEADY RELIEF IS 4 @URD Militia ef the District of Columbia by President | 10. James Williams, east of &th, west of ¢th, | proprietors large sums of money for their board. | 2/@HT CASSIMERE PANTS, ‘hemas, 25 cenis. North Azserican Re meg y] PORK EVEKY PAIN. Lincoln, and reorganized the militia here at | Canal to Boundary. ‘The New York Star eayerrit seems that'g | LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEEE, (in Bottles,) | Fn Sc e Genee, BLO Oe OL At wns the & ‘s that time. In tsi’ he was in the battle of 11, Edward Allen, east of Oth, west of 4th and | family of Morses iived at the Grand Central | LIGHT CASSIMEKE PANTS, Life Among the Mormons; $1, Southsea Bubbioe was ret, and Bladensburg, and acted with much bravery on | 4 pOgnalto Boundary. ty west of ast, | Hote, consitting of a lady, ‘her two grown WHITE MARSEILLES VEST: Wiha fine stock of IMPORTED and Doms. | 8, Francatelie's Moderh Cook Book, $3. THE ONLY PALN REMEDY His wife, who died some years ago, was the | Goundary to Canal, ‘ *'| rambly of a deceasod bieedoy Golcoe “agited WEE Mines TIO GROCERIES, selected especially for family «Pact Books, Memorantam Books that Instantly stops the most exernotating patus, al Foungest daughter of Col 1 Hanson, 0° 3. east of Ist, west of Delaware | in earlier years had helped him materially and vise ais use, Bud selling at a very low figare. 7 is. Focketbooks, Btecl and | 1055 Fugammations, and carce Coreen this city. A man accumu- | avenue, between the Capitol and Boundary. whose kindness Fisk returned in courtesies to D YOUTHS’ Prbers Aced Pencils, inks, Mactlage | C7 tue Langs, Stcwech, Bowela ot ocker lated jisposition | _ 14. William Bowen, north of B, northeast, to | his widow and children. Al! manuer of ineinuge WD rOuray Suit N.S. METZGER, bo nes = = 9 n= ary, between Delaware and Maryland | tions have veen made against the Morse fa 2 Uae maarine. pewspaper andcheay | OF#S, by one application. at lication line, whclesals and retm, : ; Soh ae ee Berry, north of C. southeast, to M. Questions hese Bes eerie JoUnECE, lade R R PRICES Ta =e BHILLINGTOR § Bookstore, IN FEOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, ir. R. | f. north of C. southeast, toMary- | (Questions haye been put tending to show that i RE 2 5S cessor to METZGER & BYLES ) 2. panier a a vard of pablic | land avenue, between 2 Fisk was in the habit of visiting them at im- REATEY EEDEGED phiceel RH RUM ATIC, Bare ere aating the pata the tion in kis % proper and all hours, and that ered gon: 3 reet and since tilted | ¢ yeTIOE BHEU MATIC, Bos-riddou, Inarm, Crippled, Nere= No nat —— ta, Neuralgic.cr prostrated with disease mj eullers ENING OF A NEW STATIONREY STORF SPEND BLANK BOOK MANCEAOTORT? board bi! it dC, southeast. Of couree the district attorney has 417 SEVENTH STREET, George Walker, east of South Capitol, | ‘0 each andall of them, and Judge In- - | West of 2d, southeast, between Eastern Branch | graham has rigidly excluded them. rre- - rgt-clnas at fair for cash. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF meas! cece’ crn, | sastus eternal te hae nt Mey THe, Metwnen Dass B_ | ufEDRA ENG PATMAUNG pkusrime | | SAD Oe Dy meee 18. Fenton Jackson, between South Capitoi | citered to prove that the Grand Gentral te a DOLLY VARDEN The public are invited to call ‘examine on = . | ondSd, and between river and Maryland ave- | house of assignation, that Miss Morse was Fisk: ce} ow stock. EN. F. FRENOG, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. ite may Lt ae ee ee Silly wees ess, and that Fisk visited ber there for vil GROCERIES, Under Rattoval Seqropatitan Book, , his advanced | ‘yer Shelly, bet t 3d and Sth, south- | purposes, with the knowledge of the rietors, next door Cooke c M | weet. and between river andeanal. ||? Who werepald for thelr acquiesceness Ps seni War em aloes eel3-tr Washineton- D0 sastislaneenis aa OF THE BLADVED ). Isaac Johnson, between Sth and river, and = Oreo F CES! ~ = r n river and canal. Kexics Revival i Noxtm Cagouina.—A innit INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, | ‘ Ed. Gibson, cee own and Navy Yard to ire sige hier 78 Cc % — CONGESTION OF THE LUNGD K, between canal and Eastern Brancl Settle, republicai idate | “ake above will be assigned to duty in fifth district, addressed the Of Caswell BRAY @ BRO. esday, 2d instant. last. Some Between 10th aud 1th sirects, Wo have thie day xensivad by. steazonr thom. New = f Ee 's speaking. occa ere , Nork tue fest ot of TEAS ever offered in Wash ; geo PALPITATION OF THE BEART Scamp Geant | tinued his speech. He defied tuem, and | _ eae Three Doors trom Eley sh, Breakfast. 3 : per.ib, 3 : HYSTEBICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA. mtetest | Osssirasnn ken Omnia NAL.—The direc- personal violence. Others of his, coon YORNS, &e. ie af dhamnaemees magpie paar : CATARRE, INFLUENZA He cE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PALNT. HEADACHE, TOCTHACHE, Lat W. CHAMBEELAIS, OM Bricad of the EURALGIA, 2 ncenmmor to B. i. Coeaianms, Tig’ 18 _— SASUmatION, tweet —l am’ now pr excen > GUE Ci work with the greatest care and Ainpais CRD SEAS, AINE COThEe, bert material apd warrant eatisfe rate. insisted on a fair heating. This broucht ‘ weber DR. WHITE, On anti Grant men, | Gorns,Buuious, Club amp | tors of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal com f | he da meetin, and the presic ection of the line of the ca md to the Point of Koeks, in coi Mr. Wim. K. Hutton, engineer of th aryiand railroad, ¢ the late president of the canal company Not having completed the inspection of the on a general fight among the hich rotten eggs were thrown at the aha stie oan bemonn ait ag with the names of Grant and the operation, Operating Be The judge finally | street, oppo 8. Tr ville is the place where | North'Charles street, Bi plens was piurdered three years ago | @T¢ extr: mx. Hyon, beat. ally treats | Eaxtr 4 ‘epan in the anediat 536 Fifteenth sury; Brauch Oftice, 7 Aiter the corns it about tr arden HA \ BE ak FAST BACON L - Us ly ory Site tor ge of BUTTER, the beatin | ernie mode ‘The appiteation of the READY RELIB to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists wil mand Antione OTLAR De Jn Sa ,it is but reason ered the throat, aud caused, it is sup- | to supe that the feet wonld Eeed ocznstonal _W. M. GALT & 00., Justice Swayne held an ten dif in Senos mse any ober gutte of deci8 tt . indians aveone ax: Ist street. fi \KE NOTICE! WRNINGS! FLAGS!2 TENTS !1! | Som cose ond o q } X v seeid hae rties 0 morning, We sei! cheaper than ail others. Go everywhere, 7 Pty . of ts 1 5 able to or ed . ice-house of Mr. butcher, \e tis di SSP pty, Four GROC d 1 Tub sigect, marulactager ’ STOM EAKTBORN, % 'HRAD- Gorman stated to the board that the trade of Baltimore ¢ He wat | normal oudition and the pares bees mut __ 381 ERENA-AVENUS, north side, | Wor Oat ct thee eer athe DIAREHOEL. DaSBNt Ey, PoeR canathad increased for the month of June, a+ f the men employed | natural. ‘The great ma Of pe a . 5 he o = WIND IN THE BOWELS andall A PBANAL compared with the previous month a t © place Lad occasion to goto the cellar, | gent,commuanifies think, ave GeLPeN uivn. recherche ip strle aud finjat, tor stores, cityana |p ]ws and that all w the average number of bo: Srehin was fou vended from an iron tor ogcasionally by © skilled — con realdences _ . . : th ats satout forty. . “ * those b OUR ta stor NB —FLAGS for sale or gent. Platforms decor Travelers should siware carry a bottle cf RAD ife felt that th Cumberland was at ut forts in the cellar beneath the Gatrance, | {rescoent cf cospiatnts ne ateer ciate sales Peace Le HLOUR tm store anater | NF political mest Ts ferent for | WAYS BEADY RELIEF wath them. A fow drops . Stee ef thn on ng entirely € et. | ‘The deceased, in an | quty the feet are oblixed form, espsciaily as] Al er grades Family and Extra Flour, casa tings. Something new— er will pre knees or pains from charge report of the engineer of the cd lowni in the cellar, missed his toot- | suid duty ts accompanied by eorrespindiug dageer | MEAL. MILL FEEL ChoulET Tents, It is better than Tench brandy or bitters ca’ e., would be made at the regu his chin striking the iron hook, | in tampering with their ail BALED HAY and BTEAW. meeting,to be held in Annapois ou July 1ith. It waa stated that the company had ! ow 8 stimalant. FEVES AND AGUR. a commo: rk for ® co FPSED.W-ENGELRE, Pravrront Upho! aperhancer. formers: with, deo received at Mr, Sami. 5 store am : jury rendered a verdict in ac as a 903 7th strect, between Loud WM streets. apzZi Sie FEVER AND AGUE cart for Sty oente. thers e abov acts. timore Sun, = — — 4 9 cE med at tn thie is - . enna Pen ey a es . IL BEPTEMDEM IF iN = Jj. = TUszen. rata Renee 4 ait otter” Bisa, TW. H. Wiegol,the | (,, PHOTOGRAPHS AT HALF PRI Boon, | Contractors, Builders, Plumbers, Gas CARPENTER, BUILDER, oo hapweys PILL= auick o uaDward ler case, indicted for | OW RINET CARDS Pr Geen BR Peer, Fitters, Board of ie Works, anv BEADY ESLIZS. Fits conte pr Lowtie, hetore Judy nteed to be a fin i = He. said he was af ove bare ceed et ae ee Shmey CONTRACTOR DR. RADWAY'S Be this tty, istrict Aton econdto none fn Wael and we he COrM. a - Hike. “Sobbing ca cn sented that the bail given by every facility for making first class work. Pi mprovet jonse Onrpenterthg, Jobbtug ot Uc , duntil the tthot duly fuses ill De fuiched for delivery when promi provement: Work speedily attended to. Sarsnpartisian Kesolvent, = Smortenits t ut the usual delay. Oey REAT BLO : Col. Wiegel athe er ee ect, fu tahiti Photographs at the 3ath street, below Estreot B.W._ TRE CREAT 51080 PURIFIEE attorney for thig indulgence.” \eppbcmare ll td anode l € Dist ct Attorney Day f the SARSAPARI . owledged to be the most : Agen AL JAMES FB. BRIEN. PRACTICAZ and Gas-titer, bes BEE ee ; remarked, “You necd ER & ANGEEMAN, Photographers, we buy all x —— Buide aad fatcse ot tee eee polling @ mej sou may thank your wize and 41S 7ih street, between D ant £ wt Cash prices, we can gust Wastos of th s asylum 1 for the favor cress. x = ‘at wholtsale and rotail ‘Sercula, 8; g obtained a permit — a prises in part, ae follows “s We wabts tent teoueetns said to be a valuable medi- ase, Ulcers ° Node tet Glanctane = e ses of rh m nd ana ni . es ond ali Gas Fitting materials NEC te wis of the system, Sore Byes, Streamer, cases where unforta- nt in Ca: of rheumatism and g rs morse pes and a! aust paris oi " ve veer] ‘ Ne srmahin an : " : Sewer and Water Pipes, bend Pipe, Purips, 58 bn Ae. cee OooOn cs from the Bars, ema the wort f tly it was nacertained that he atin | dsye by feeding ‘on this delicious eeculsat, fovy | We have jast recetved a supply of oor Hydrant Sze! W ablors:Fouptnfun, Wass Basins | § First auality Bravia Pebble. Juateay> | Qaeyreessrom, ia Be iver Serets Said Heng, ently it wa itlbe- | days by n t, erates 2 Sinks, Bath Tabs aud all Plumber's | forma, Sal ny ryripelas, Acne, imeecen te * : pectal! acids, whet. anced by Bankers, Merchants, a Cotta Vases and Statuary, : _ hrovgk the ex ¥ for some time Lager Bos beverage, sod every tosy having commorcial WEIDIRS 0 0,80 Birvet Hone and Bird Cages, Lrea Settece, WASHINGTON HOTELS. Fake ieene to eos ene ep ¥ D PC a — a 2 3 b best ‘rice, ye san o jocks, Brouzes, i ~ A The weather has deen | Ath 7oR DE Leo Alcan —The Washington | euwaw Evacuation oF Faewon Tena. | eso ots by mail to any sddress tree’ of | And sigrnct veniets at Mantes Gonaments. enka a ition Cuasttne amie 2 4-4 every day week past, ar rendered auch efficient secvice in heen Toky.—Remusat, French minister of foreign | postage. PATENT GOODS. seul provete amy person usenet for erther of thane a nye we are the obtk) ree | Te are ener ice a our army hoe: | Aeirs, and Von. Arnim, German ambassador, RICHAED B. MOHUN & CO., Earth Cloves, Meat Cocker, Wa Forms af danease its poems power 10 cure thems, ts as well as warm days. Last | P! - = Mc, Saturday night signed the treaty providing tor ‘atety Lan : notiog ite * r well as many distinguished officers, experienced disc, “ a I jole-tr 1015 Pennsylvania avenue. heat Was very oppressive, with note | Ire youctits of bis Tecalies Ce Oe ees | the evacuation of French. territsrs by the Gor fresh air to temper . Man troops, which has been for some timo in HATS AND OAPS. =) 4 “ =! the | Will be pained to learn that he is now in Paris, sation. py We keep in cur employ the beet mechanics in all Zaye are tempered by the momtherly besere with, | 12 oor health and reduced circumstances. A | ?°6°t any a All the leading styles Dress Hatsnow MP | tiv aiitctent Vranas’ cog best Brepared to give y favored, and this has kept | f€W Of the doctor's triends in the Treasury de- ‘THE RESIGNATION of Count Valmaseda, ca) all, r . estimates and contract for work and guar- 0 98 rees in breezy | Partment, with which he wag, for some time | tain general of Cuba, and the appointment De | “Christy's London Peart Dogetneres, Just tesported. antee satisfaction. hermometer doy rae cially : & Amidon’s New York Pearl C eB, Na PI vatianas eo but few | Itlor to bis departure. officially connected, have | Gen. Ceballos to fill the place provisionally, has | . B&Bs) : HAMILTON & PEARSON, eases of sunstroke, but the commer Ceupisint | started @ subseription for his benefit; atid been confirmed by the Spanish government. | $2é,tbehbiladelphia Merino Covered Drom Hats, |.» Ot ©. A. Building, cor. 9th and D sts. Wasnxeron, D.C. is very prevalent. In New York where the | One desirous of contributing may have an | Gomez Pulido, captain general of Porto Rico, ‘A superior stock of Mackinaw Straws, the best ix |) ———————————_*" "SAN NSS dhermometer has been ranging from 9% to 100 | (Ot tee Smee of Tee See oauons may be | hasalso been removed. Ee. WILLETT & RUOFF, Sbload Papen og ty at ese, .. = Great many og pry Yertontee | i Clarke, =< the Secretary's Ottice. Treasury ptt ——, Rego = Panitritoae’ mayll No. 905 Pennsylvania avenue. For CONCRETE, all the sizes used. frone to test the om okie praceat ce t a * } ment bree ‘were 2 es was the hottest day of the season in Boston, ‘ani | depart le ae Killed by lightning near New Orteaus yesterdoe, For McADAM, all the sizes of Hard Sione required Trea ngel tthe — wotin __- eS | .DASTARDLY AssauLr sy THE “Hay | An unknown Woman, twenty years of age, was a mim Sor Base and Topping. { ‘TER GLORIOTS FovrtH can be enjoyed if all | scavene night by tie Poseacrapfcont a lap = * “FoR CONSUMPTION. bas rary ry 3 ig a oe aa nee opm EB ABRLINGTOR = Fol tes eotben nee see “hay sealers,” from Capitol Hill, on the person imENse TRADE IN FirEworKs.—The New Onres ordinary Uoughs and Uolds in few hours re a Whale: York Daily Bulletin says that the trade in fire- | like magic, and pared and sold by Mesers. Palmer & Green, at | Sf Dir. Charles (Yusiey, s poacea! Washiogton tasks works and crackers this year has been enormous, Cerone treet, Goren, Hoting Depot,” 5 | Tofantry. While he wax standing on the corker | amd the total amount of these materials sold i Greene street, Georgetown, D.C. Weenumer- | of ist sireet and Pennsylvania avenue those | likely to exceed by nearly one-third the produc- Se eee han. trait syrups, mineral | Toughs deliberately came up tokimand knocked | ti0B ard sale of any former year. Fivinderpiia amd Cincinnats lager bese, Stas’ | Simi down with e biley, and then ran of sup- sey's unrivaled XX ale, rorter and brows Soat, | Bee eaahay Bad Killed him, The men guilty of | from the taxt, «tit is the Jubilee, weiss beer, choice catawha wines, &c. Give them an early order to insure promyt delivery | ‘¥é Tt at Glymont not long since. f goods. VERMONT AVENUS, ‘Z. RORSSLE & 80m, ——— For “General Debility,” “Lost Vitality,” and &7-A Boston preacher has been discoursing broken down constitutions, I bd “Challenge the Mimeteenth Century” "0 find i s7-He-Never-Weeps, is the name of Red ery bottle is worth te weight Cloud's brother,—they ‘call him “Old-Dry-Up.” aed 1 ee en THE EXCURSION of the M titan pe S7The washerwomen of Kingston, Eng., | ieramchuree someone will bo. deligihrai | demand three pints of beer a day. % r : This place of amnse- | gfair, as every arrangement has been Natiorat Treat: for | ggThe Springfield Republican speaks of a ment will be reupened this evening for a week e pleasure of the guests. The Wawaset leaves Fate gerne ar his own of magic and ventriloquism. The performers b Nireet wharf at 7:50, and Guinand’s wharf at _ vere are Davies, said to be a wonderful and highly amusing ventril Fionist, who is s: in the morning. The wealthier Mexican women use live nist, and Sargent, the fla- | ——_-—__ LA to be at the head of his pro. | Mx. B. F. Huwr, butcher, advertises that he ——s to ornament their hair. Good in mi 1 tntrod: ce any tricks new itt | will furnish from stalls 8, 567 and Sos im the ha her in Sweden. wie .g j be chiertanment new marke ‘morrow morning some of the best 4 , for the het weather, and should be well = > of late: to eleven days’ confinement on : \< elt patrons | Southdown lamb of the season, and if any man oly sgneeneed, prossiyte, =. ized. can, he can. for attempting to . — j ieee ¢ to-morrow the famou !aska Diamonds, French gilt and Jap- | Prrsonat—The many friends of Mr. Juan | ron a gen and Longfellow received this morning at Prigg’s | Boyle will be glad to know that he has &o far | will for sumsof money, and No. 47 Pa. avenge, between 4y | recovered from his recent Uluges as to beable | the reeu! Tace will be looked for with to be cut. ! all over the country.

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