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The Young Democr: ONS FOR THE LALTIMO EVENING STAR. SATURDAY. s 1872. LOCAL NEWS. Senee ae AS uection the board of toting last ni Weightman c ‘The Young Men's democratic ad obtained the mse of saloon as headqaar eparatory to starting to Balt hat they bad proenred sul bers to wear, and which world the convention. ur of starting on Mon table badges for the mues to improv, The question as was discussed Dr-C. C. Cox is quite ill with a bowel com- | &. ma. was the hour agree! upon. ; Mr. Dickson stated Unat he had made arrange- by anarmy Gilcer | menis with the Baltimore and Ghi | furvish round trip tickets for #1.20 per tead, | and s complete were the arrangements made in Baltimore thi g the fare on He advocated uni much as possible. On motion of 3 See advertisement ¢f a desirable team. two | horms.and carriage, fors about to leave the city. Mr. Henry Albys, the well-known and popu- lar confectioner ov ith street, has gene to Europe with his family & spend some months. A speeic! train for the 3 Will leaveche d Monday morn! Baltim: | in this city at 11 o'clock | r. Burrows, the club proce to perfect their organization, aud elected Mr. president, and Mr. John committee of arrangements were in- ve | structed to select achief marshal and assistants, and reported the following:—Dr. G | Fenwick, 17th district, ney, 3d district; as ith | ¢treet; L. B. ; zy Poulton, Ith district, assistant mar committce aiso recommended tuat the menbers | aynew was thrown from his on 3th street, between L and | Mr. Lemucl Bursley, representative in the cf Delegates from tae 2 distriet, has tendered his resignation, but It been accepted by the Governor. buger last -ai C. P. Culver first vice Hogan second vice pr completed ae f has been let in has received his commis- >wS Were Ap- pointed a committee to wait upon the delega and alternates to notify them of the action ot the club in tendering them un escort. A roll was opened for the reception of the names of those who would join with the escort, and pearly 200 pames were entered. a = the name of n neat little ‘ant and Wilson, een elected Presi- Tniou. Tae re- jer Carom, wac presented | Remedy for the Small Pox ii lowing remedy ia ied on Tuesday sion for fifteen years or more. iter a long and ploper you can reprint it for what it is worth. ¥ A Scuscrings. Remedy.—A correspandent of the California Herald writes as tollows | append a recipe which has bee knowledge, in hundreds of cases. vent or cure the small pox, though the pittings are filling. WhenJenner discovered cow pox in England, the world of se! lanche of fame upon his head; but when the most | scientitic sehool of medicine in the worid—that | of Paris—publiehed this recipe small pox, it passed unheeded. 1 as fate, and cures in every instauc: Jess when taken by a well perso cure scarlet fever. jonin Sabbati school of Petomac 2 in the woods esses were delivered rick Douglass and others. mumissioners to appraise the private of tue purpose of enlarging tae Capi- willcomplete their work on Mon- ext and submit their report to the Secre- } broke a tr | looking ro hard at him £ nee hurled an ava- n outraged ané long-suffering camamunity we ask why not put more cams on hisroad? The few now ing are ezowded to suffocation on every | ‘Fuc camp meeting of Bladensburg Circuit of Shure, will commenee August 2, 1872, in the woods of John V. Byles, about eight Warkingten city, five miles from dria, andalalf mile from Tolson’s old und, on ihe road leading dua Mari- boro tu, Piscataway. Here is the recipe as I have used it to cure my children of scarlet fever; kere it is as Ihave used it to cure small pox; when learned physicians said the patient mast die, it hate of zinc, one grain; digitalis, alf teaspoonful of sugar; mix with two tablespoonfuls of water; when mixed add ur Ounces of water. the $4. £. Ch Dose, tablespoonfal Either disease wil! disappear in four hours; for a child smaller doses, compel their physicians to nse this there would be no need of If you value advice and experience | Use this for chat terrible dise asseciation—per gehn H. & meeting last ni, g hot he adjencned wi Crane says he is wit! make a meeting of bimseii all the rest of the | year, but & view of his Lareatter doesn’t tee! oiled prematurely. vecncr’s Mounted © <o-morrow of their com: liam Sydnor..who died yesterday suddenly of 5 was at the timeof his death in . Whitney, sota water man- | for some years a driver on acting basiness. vam Cornty. Financial Situation Discussed by the True! At the mecting of the board of trustees of esterday, Mr. A. Folliott, the qustee of the th district sented his commiason. Mr. F. objected to some of the teachers elected in his district, and, after a discussion, the subject was postponed to a special meeting. Jos. R. Keen was ap i teacher of school one, 4th Wineburger assistant, ‘The eb r. called attention to the fact that some of the teachers lived out of the districts for which they been appointed, many of thei distance of five or six mil schools had in the past ye the emp oy of # ufacturer, and ® the ‘th street cas: Re.ta Seligmaa obtained a decree 6f divorce wity court from her hus- county schools, yesterday in the a, Wolf Seligmas. They wero married in Georgetown last yaar, and she alleges that he comtnied adultery, and abandoned her and to her support. N. H. strict, with Mi reglected to contribs Miller appeared for the petitioner. Schrane, @ so.tk about thirteen years of age, and a son of George W. Cochrane, esq. rom the werricane deck of th hile.qu the excursion to | attend Company A, Washington | that t imstant, and in the m being ata that his cits, fell ar only an average po Daerah ince of sixteen. He considered it wrong county should be taxed £90) a year for ® teacher to inetruct so small a number. ith a boat that | would be better to consolidate two or three st 1 the members to consider ‘The Macedonian Sab- ‘otomac City, was granted the use of the school-bouse in that city. The subject of salary due them was hanging ot the side of thesteamer, infict- 10 his face end eyes. crononinins Dectu or Mes. Deake MiLia—Mrs. Drake Milis, who fell f;2m the window q° her room in the fourth story ¢° the Metrepolitap hotel on the of the ish instant, a¢ stated in yester- day's Svan, died this morniag a few minutes lock. Se was conscious te the to coaverse up to within three » Dr. Sutwon and both these subjecte. ing serious inju: bath school, of ying teachers arrears of sing called up, Mr. Folliott sald that the controller Lad told him that the board dad run the county in deb: to the amount ef $40,000. The chair and Mr. Douglass, secre- igined that the controlier was mistaken; | ad been expended; that the ‘egislature n them an appropriation of 856,000, and that when aii debts are paid there will be to the credit of the board. the echool tax in the county at forty cents on the $100. That, and their quota from police fines, ‘were entitled to under the organic chair said the legislature had exceeded them the appropriation of creased the assessment for in the county to fifty cents on ut no one need pay pleases them. He said that although satistied that the legislature had yoted them more money were entitled to, he was glad it was they wanted the schoo! houses that had been built. “After turther debate, the treasurer was directed to inform the board at the next meeting, as nearly aa possible, (he amount ne- to conduct the schools of the county for 1g June 39, 1573; also, the amount accruing from the school tax in’ the county for the same period. Adjournez. ———— eee was able minutes of bei daughter, Mrs. Fernap with Mr. Wood, were.with her during moments; aad it seeme¢ to give her much satis- faction that Providence had decreed should live te#ee her ebuldren. Teeeived fearful injuries voth | as also an arm, and the agull is thought that death resqited from internal in- juries. Yesterday she stated that it was so warm and sat in the window to ile there fell out. Mrs. it woalth. and an exten- wes a large number of Spmpathizing friends. During the war she laced two substitutes in the army to represent , and also maintained seyera) soldiers’ fam- Congress had fixed at se in the fall she being broken, ractured, but it Stolen. rheyebad fa she con! not sleep, t fresh air, and ills was a lady of sive traveler. it unless it so . 2 ave his nineteenth annual entertain- ment to the lille girls of St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, at his residence No. 219 C street last evening. The exercises consisted of singing, dareing, and giving of prizes, the whole con- cluding with a slways taken this school, ax . 2 A REMARKABLE SPRING oF WATER. the improvemeyts were in progress o: near the new byidge across marshy character oi the ground attracted the attention of Governor Cooke, who said there must be @ spring therebouts, and expresso] a Wieb thatif it was found while the excavations were in progress means should be taken to pre- This was dou et, a few rods east ¢ most remarkable one on dinary tiow of water from it, to be seen within acircuit of many miles around this District. The water is cool and pure and the stream is ap- parently sufficient im volume to fill a four- inch pipe, or to turn a turbine whecl. It is suggested that the spring be converted into ap ornamental fountain, to furnish pure drinking water for the great number of people who will in the future crosethe new bridge, and for the relief of the thirsty a tc duiven pastit. The stream is large enough to make ® fine cascade where it is precipitated over the bant*of Rock creek, and may be made & prominent featur? of the peaaitet : Thood. st these suggestions that neighbe: vou tha Eonttin wil ke spring,” in honor of its reat interest in the success of is regarded by the pupils and i Before the party persed, Mr. S. presented to Miss Lynch and the school, a g}id gol iss Crow he gave a valuable gold nimbered 12) on the , and were in charge of five sisters of | Semmes js the oldest guardian ef the asylum, and has made himsclf generally Beloved for his many charitable acts. st charity is the deeding of Sift: and, just on the outskirts of the « aking of this subject says enough he intends impror- ing the property with a fine large building for the nee of the orphans. OTEL Marrrac ck Creek, the neckiace. The orpyan the new bridge, is the uecount of the extraor- asylum, and in 5 that if he lives loug —On the eveningof the | ys the Alexandria Gazette of yesterday, ; pilet-house of the ferry steamer City of Washington was the scene of a remarkable and Mr. Howerd imats which will parties, Miss M: ardy, accompanied py Rev. helps, lefe Washington on the 2o’clock Ddoat. and landed at Alexandria at half- the preacher going up into the city and the ex- pectant couple waiting on the wharf. Inashort time the preacher returned, when the three and the pilot of the boat, Mr. J. R. Wood, who had been reynested to act as witness, repa’red tothe prlot-bouse. where, beneath the +teamer’s flag, and with the tresses of the bride blown from her blushing cheeks by the breezes of the Potomac. the twain were made one according to the form of the M. E. church. The ‘that he forgot to salute the bride, but the gallant pilet saying that he was new how it was himself,” performed that of the ceremony with due pi y couple then left the beat. —o—— will be carried out be called “ the Cool discoverer. In this connection, and in view of eriences during “ the water famine,” at as many of the springs and wells will be preserved as throughout the Distrie pos- sible. It may happen that we shall again have to rely upon them. paca Ee Bertpine Permits.—The following building TWAS so excited | Permits have been granted since our last re- port: 1 5 Harkness and 2; Jones ., two-ster Maeachusetts avenue, between Stl an Tow of three-stor iltnge, G street, bet weer, 32 trustees McK: 46 Jones and Col 10th’ street. between D and E, 8. two story brick, 6th strect, beiwesn I Wt Thor. Ledwith, two st near A street; trustees of by Z. Downing, church edi- leet. ley, ex-Commisstoner Collins, and Mr. Ten- visited the sever ai Washington and Georgetown, and the hook and ladder boure in thiscity, yesterday. In one or two cases where the gongs were struck by the chief as a test, the horses were hitched up and everything in readiness to stact for a fire in from 15 te 30 seconds atter the alarm, showing consid- erable promptness on the pert of the force. The Washington houses and stables were found in good condition (with the exception of poor ven- Ulation In one or two cases) and comfortably The Georgetown house No. 5,) is entirely too ble room, and is re A ween Sth and 6th streets; Teresa Weege a. twa three story bricks, 7th street, between M 5 K. Haight, eleven two story buildings, 8 tween Lith and 12th; J F. Jchnson, three- er New York avenne and 12th street wning @& Bro., three-story brick, New York ayenne. G. B. Coburn, two-story br’ . between Lath Henry Addison compan: small, with insufticient s! and bardiy ventilated at all, with no furniture Letween V and W: ‘story and 4th streets: Thos. Scrivener, two-story venue, between 34 hadley, two story bric! New Jersey avenue av: 8 t —* More Srppex Dsatus. after- ‘and ith streets, . nor, a driver for Whitney & Lan- ders brewery, while driving along Maryland avenue on bis daily route, was the heat, and died in a few m ent. between Henry Conner. on: pitol and Ist streets prostrated by tes. Merermgarnontetprbwmbecrion . ported the suspension o} of No.1, and Private Kuhns, ease of Kuhns was the chief ineer re! G.; G.L. Eberly, R.S.; J. Whiting, Guide; T. ee Boy Suot iw THe Facs.—On Wednesday about 9 o'clock, THE COURTS. Equity Court, Judge Humphreys —Among other business to-day was the fo lowing:—Fouth agt. Bradiey; order dismissing bill. and Bond agt. Grant; decree overruling demurrer. Gardner agt. Bligh; exceptions overruled and injuuction dismissed. Conner agt. Wheeler; | orger to show cause. Sarah Lawson agt. George Lawson; decree of divorce. Pronate Business, éxdge Humphreye—To- | day, the ia-t willet Mrs. Chase Barney was filed, proven and admitted to probate. She bequeathes the portrait of her tather to the supreme court ot the United States and bequeathes her estate j to her children and grand children. Her son, S. Chase Barnes, is named as executor. The Will of the late John A. Lewis was admitted to probate. Pouice Covet, Judge Snell—To-day, Daniel Buckly, loud and boisterous iangaage; #5. Anna Plow, creating a nuisaece in Theater alley; $3. Miles Givens: forfeited his cot!ateral, $5, tor protamtty in the street. Sheraran Edmonson, colored, druuk and disorderly at the Observatory lot on the 4th of duly; $5. Cath- | erine Wolf and Mary Magdalen, drunk and disorderly on Maryland avenue; $5 eact 1 qnarrelsome; 83 waived an examivation, and tke case was sent to the grand jury, Wilkin being held in the sum of $300 for appearance. Margaret Love, charged with maxing threats of personal vio- lence to Fthelora A. McPherson. Mrs. MeP. told the judge how it happened, from which it uppears the Tass grew out of a scolding com- ant gave Margaret Love's chiid, and Mar- et went to the house and dared her out, tening to whip the shirt off her back. cthelora A. MePherson was charged with making threats of personal violence to Marga- ret Love. Margaret told the judge that the threats were on Ue other side; that Ethelora threatened to whip the shirt off her back and cut her throat with a razor; that she (accused was a‘ hen’s chicken” from #Melaware an: could whip her weight in wild cats. Judge (in- terrupting)—Both cases dismissed.” George Davidson, assault on John Bowers. John is a buteher and told the judge that he wason his | way home from the “Georgetown market and e, and while trying to mend it, | George drove by and asi im what he was that he replied he was looking for that $45 he owed him; with this George went for him and struck him in the e witha slung shot, shivering the bone to pieces; Fanny Knight, assault and bat- tery on Mary Saunders, both colored. Fanny onthe street, and after some rds met Mar; t charged with stealing a bay horse worth Si00, continued until next Tuesday, $300 bail being required. HOW A YOUNG XAN LO&T HIS GOLD WATCH. Charles Burch and Nelly Melvil with stealing a gold watch, worth piai . Com- nt, a young man, says he went to a house on C street, between 13th and 13% streets, and while there lost his watch and some $15 in mo- ney. From the testimony it — that the complainant was intoxicated and went into this den, where he got some of the peculiar whiskey which is dealt out in that locality, inclizing im- bibers to sleep, and while dozing the philistines went through him. The watch was seen in the hands of the accused by two colored men, who swore that Burch gave them fifty cents each not to say anything aboutthe watch. Deteetive Miller testified that he arrested Burch and the woman, when Burch fold witness that he would assume all responsibility; that be did not want her sent to the penitentiary: that he (Burch) took the watch <a it up im Smith's pawn shop for £20 himself Witness got the watch from the pawn shop. Sent to grand jury, $500 each being required. SAULTS, ETC. @ Henry Lipscomb, two fast-looking young men, charged with belaying a very discrderly manner on Bridge street, rgetown, last night. Mr. George Hill, jr., testified that a crowd of disorderly persous’ col. lected opposite kis house, and among them the two parties accused, and they all behaved iu the most disgraceful manner until midnight; $5 each. Charles Burch, assault and battery on. J. 8. Norwood, cutting his head badly with a slung shot; $100 and costs, and in default six months in fail. Pink Johnson, one of the col- ored men engaged in the riot on the Island en the 4th of July, was arraigned on the charge, and the case was postponed until Tuesday to ewait the results of the injurics sustained by the colored man from Baltimore, who is reported te be lying in a dangerous condition m his injuries. Nelson Wailes, assault on Nathanel are, stabbing him with a dirk-knife in the leg, and afterwards kicking him in the mov“. cutting his lip through; months in jai Nichael Nolan, charged with assault and bat tery on Mary Nolan, his wife; $10 and costs, and #3 bonds to keep the peace six months, and stand committed until given. Sherman Edmonson, charged with assaulting and resisting Officer Wheeler; #20 and costs or 60 days in jail. Martin Dougherty, John Kano, Theodore “Faulkner, Edward Kane, Thomas Neal, Dennis Nolan and Patrick Brosnahan, the parties charged with rioting at Glymont on the 10th of June. The case came up on post- porement, the parties being under $200 bonds each for appearance to answer as fugitives from Justice from the State of Maryland. Mr. Closs ‘asked a postponement until next Monday week, the witnesses not being present; so ordered. poleedek 2 hts The Health Question. Mr. Editor Star :-—Will you allow me to“ put in myoar?” Asso much has been said relative tothe malarious condition of the city, aud the consequent danger of severe epidemic this senson, I have much reason tor believing it would meet the views of a large majority of our citizens, and I hope of tle board of public works, as well, it the excessive grading in the heart of the city—by which I mean not the sloping of! of uneven surfaces, or the easing off of steep grades, nor the more considerable cut- ting necessary in opening up the new streets on the suburbs, but that TRE MINIMUM RATHER THAN THE MAXIMUM amount of cutting shall be the controllin, idea—if this excessive Eeating. 80 detrimental to the pecuniary interest of those who in so many cases have already erected handsome improvements bordering thereon, as well as injurious to the health of the people at large, and possessing it is now almost universally conceded no cieantagee in any degree commen- surate with the injury to property and risk to health shouhd be abandoned, and that it would be better and safe to forego for the remainder of this season the commencement of any more new cuttings, except in cases where the altera- tions of cross streets already made should render such necessary. Nodoubt there are other causes contributing In a less degreo to the unhealthy apy Of the ci ‘just bow, not the least of THE SCARCITY OF WATER POR CLEANSING PURPOSES, made so by the failure as yet’to have the long- promised new water-main in working order, by which hundreds of water-closets in the northern section of the city and on Capitol Hill are with- out this indispensable article, Would it not be better to double or quadruple tho working force employed thereon, rather than the people should continue to suffer their present inconvenience and manifest danger to health from this cause? And it is to be hoped that when the main shall have been completed. the law, just passed by the legislative assembly, requiring all prop- erty bordering on sewered strects to have Ds connecting the water-closets with the sewers, will be rigidlyenforced. The damage to health from these foul privies, located in many instan- cet in close contact with dwellings, incalculable; and if the OWNERS OF PROPERTY ARE TOO CLOSE FISTED to spend a few dollars in a matter so intimately affecting the health of their neighborhood and the city at large, they ought to be compelied todo so. And theneverybody should be obliged to disinfect and clean their own premises—taki md away all rubbish, and removing everything cal- culated to cause dampness or malaria. Lime is not @ very expensive article; anda very small amount invested by every house- keeper every week or two, and applied with care, might prove to be a very valuable one. HEALTH. —— TROTTING MatcH AT THE NATIONAL Course.—Yesterday, at the National race — age A Face, — — one in five, took place. two horses an appear- ance-bay mare Maggie Davall, drives b Ritan Dorsey, and sorrel mare Idaho, driven ‘by Obe Sanderson. Four heats sorrel 5 were trotted, the mare winning the first, second and fourth; time, 2:53; 2:51.36, 2:54. Mr. Cronin was burned while trying to save his Parinc Crow.er \BORERS.—The board of publ to-day sent Paymaster F: > e y The Cincinnati Hatchet Romance. GEORGETOW het Romance. Brave Young Lapres.—Last evening, about as the Misses O"Neal FINANCIAL A ND COMMERCIAL. The New York money markets were extreme. . The stock exchange did not open until 12 o'clock andclosed at 4. Govern ment bends were frm, but the volume of bu LADIES’ GOODs, THOMPSON AND mito" GLEDECKER—IN DANGER OF DEATR FARTING Kiss. On the 2d instant, T. L. faulting the Rev. ty dull yesterd of this city, were | the new bridge ay home from Wash- ch they were ridin le took fright and Bond, accused of as- Thompson, with a hatchet with intent to kil}bim, was breaght into conrt in Cincinnati for x» preliminary ex- Mr. Thompson had so far recov- ered trom his wounds as to be out, and during the greater part of the time they dincinnati Enquirer, he and Mrs. Shin- gledecker were sitting onone of the the City Hail park, adm: gs ot the mermaid a it the fountain in that shi inclosure. A few minutes before the case was called they appested im the court-room. Mr. Thompson of his encounter in an ugly sear, only partially healed ap, across the lefttemple, reaching from the eye to the tip of hisear, and in anotter scar across his forehead thai was about bealed. Mrs. Shingiedecker ap- peared alittle pervouson entering the court- Toom, but soon overcome her womanly weak- hess and was as composed as any one present. She was dressed in a full snit of black, rather for mourning and for a retty withal. ington, the pha’ tan syainst the the same duliness prominent dealer and broker being o nearly every q st street at a, yonng lady who was to check him, bat in vain. driving endeavor: She finaily turned him inte a West street and brought him to a halt. asked if she was not trightened she replied no, | but that ber arms ached from the exertion of | trying to holt in the frightened animal. RG FIRE BALLOON was sent np last eve- ping trom the corner of High and Bridge streets by Mr. J. B. Weils, of this city, and disappeared towards ihe southeast. after truth who saw the crowd on Bridge street just previous to the ascension asked a bystander the cause of the assemblage. “Woman fainted was the response. rectly afterwards Washington and ¥ STEAK, Goons, FLOWERS and ORS. “SMELT ans, 515 marnct Space. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of CORSETS, at reduced prices. Best Paris KID GLOVES, #2 UBLLER. ______ TS Market Space. | JUST BECEIVED—a fine assortment of Bers ERLIS EKPRYR Re., Re. 1 sell at the lowes pi 3 KS, STATIONERY, &, showed the eviden: An anxions inquirer g the question to another spectator the | answer was<‘Dog fight.” No. 3 when questioned y Does this indicate are two to one im an average crowd. or rather that Americans can't acknowl. edge they don’t know everything, but are prone to jnmp at conclusions, sooner than plead igno- i hence are apt to go off half-cocked. H. Gopry, whose seriens tlinees was esterday, was some- , althouzh he is not coquettish, perk lady of her years, She was escorted also by her bro! THE PRISONER fat at the bar by the side of bis counsel, looking composed enough at times, bat at other times With a wild expression on his countenance that was painful to contempiate. gress of the case he frequently counsel, but his communications were all made through Heon that the liars ci Ofterr. omer 6, 182, 1am } SYNOPSIS POR PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS.— The barometer has continued rising from the lakes to the gulf and Atlantic coasts. perature has risen somewhat northwest of the Obto valley and fallen over the Interior of the south Atlantic and Mid: rain have prevailed from Forida to Connecticu Clear weather is now reported from the England and Middle States, with light to winds, and from the Gull to Virginia. T bes DEPARTMENT, During the pro- what easier at noon to- yet considered out of danger. Wareat anp Frock MARERT.—Abont 1,100 bushels of new wheat have been on the Of this amount 400 bushels. were withdrawn at him. At the time Mr. Thomp-on was giving his testimony, Bond watched him with an intensity that was really The counsel fer Bond market this w oflered early the instance of the owner. ast the prices ot wheat have de Tage, at lenst eeventy cents per bushel. Tis fact will probably induce holders to keep mos of their stock om hand for some time to come. ithough there will doubtless be a considerable ntity in the market by the 15th instant. Most of the mills have ceased running in order The dour market has been dull during the week, but there has been uo further decline in prices since our lqst report. Frocr Ixsrectrom.—Flour Ins} inspected flour during the month of June last, as 1% barrels; ex is fine, 140; middling, 109; total month, 2,771. NicHox’s DoLiar Storr, is selling out at cost. See ad VEEKLY Coat TRADE.—The trade has been ordinarily brisk during the past week. ‘The following are the receipts and shipments for the week ending to-day:—Consolidation Coal tone, and shipped 6,376 al company received 1,493 “i tens; New Central company J tons, shipped 5,371 tons; Agnew's ived 1,100 tons, skipped 1,000 tons; Borden Mining company received 4,300 tons, ped 4,600 tons, Total receipts, 15,999 tons, total shipment Grain.—Hartley painful to a looker on. i had determined to ination, but the counsel for the prosecution Speech of some length, in the t eviewed the circumstance a cloudy weatber from Florida phic reports have not «l those west of the upper Missixsip Pronaninities.— : generally from Temnessee to Lake er lakes with probably a slig OPER RELATIONS etween the Rey. edeck -” KO had ever exist . Mr. Thomp- er describing ted by Harriet W. Preston. Joseph Mazzint; Hie L te, Writings aud Pontesl Principles, wit! son r. ation of the room in whic _ seen hd oe Mr. Thompson and Mrs. 8. ning-room doors were as the defend- a them on this occasion—slightly y improper conduct in that reom would necessitate the closing of the window shutters. No one with ordinary sense would leave it open, in trom the street could to make repairs. re. and Middle States, with li winds over the northern portions and nor to easterly over the southern portions. Weather very generally for western Gulf with light ‘winds. y with occasional areas of rain from Florida to | Th southeastern Virginia during the day. Georgetowa Advertisements. ajar’—any im Partially cloudy &s any person lookin, command a view of the entire room. be assumed that these y improper conduct, were #0 No. 73 High street, parties, it engaged in Life of Abraiam Liscoin oreckless as to leave it At the conciusion of his address, Judge Straub proposed that they shoald have a partial hearing of the case in order to hear the testi- mony of the injured man, By Cha a = y the late Lord Brougham Iphia Llustrated ng yy mail, postage froe PHILP @ SOLONONS, Booksellers and Station 911 PENFSYLVANIA AVEN JEW BOOKS PUBLISHED AND FOR f1Le * SHILLING TON'S BOOKSTO. Oka iy => ioe / teed nd at the same time the accused might the accused might waive any further examination, and be held to appear before the higher court. WHAT NR. THOMPSON SAID. Mr. Thompson then took the stand that on Monday, the 17th of June around making some calls on his oid pi ers, on Barr street. While in that neighborhood be called to see Mrs. Shingledecker, noticed, in his clerical experiences, pastor didn’t cail on all the members of his floek in @ certain locality those who were omitted were apt to feel bad. He minutes’ call there, durin; this Bank have d (4) PER OENT.. pay: LAIRD, Je Cashier, Directors ef = Diieatenr s DEND OF Fol atter July let. F company received 6,17 tons; Maryland G tons, shipped different business, ts, 19.354 tons. Brother and B. Talbott & Son yesterday received 2,000 bushels of corn Hartiey & Brother received 700 els of good red wheat from Alexandria this morning, Which sold at $1.50 per bushel. ALEXANDRIA. AccipEnts.—Mr. James R: of the wood-sawing and splitt at the corner of Queen and Fairfax streets, had hand badly injured there this morning. The old bridge on the . O. R. R. at Four Mile Run, which » fell this morning, WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, and Millinery Merchants of Ge to close cur respective fter the StH DAY OF. ABER, at the hour of had been making a ten which time he saton cker on a chair pear He had stood at the door minutes, when he was suddenly felled by whom inficted he did not know. he got out of doors, when he noticed some clot- ted blood on his ietthand. He had no distinct recollection of going up street, but remembered recognizing a brick livery stable at the corner ‘The next thing he re- g into a store of some kind, at the corner of 9th and ing to have his wounds There he remembered the one of the wounds, but after that all ician had testified to the nature flicted by Bond, Mr. was recalled, and stated, in answer to that on the day he called upon Mrs. pected to leave the city; that he was there not and that nothing improper ge reduced Bond's and the case was concluded, no bonds- men appearing in the prisoner's behalf. Before the court adjourned A LETTER FROM BOND TO THOMPSON judge in which among other ‘1 pray you may soon be your uaual health. ‘y ortwo my mind, I think, has been senses seem to be coming and months my a by my devotion Crazed, ‘driven to reason has given away. I was no Brother Thompson, in my right or I should not have done as I during the night past, tried to giveness for what I have done to Him, and the can well fancy what my lave been and the miserable con- ‘ich Iam placed. Even now ains, and I can hard! he devil must have me and had control of me, or I would not have committed such a grevious wrong. I think it would be best if we could see each have a proposition think, will be aci friend. Without any sorrow for what has : prtes, Theviate, A Me "Heie of t ‘Troe as Steel. By Marion H ithin and Without. Geo. Mi Av American Mr. Ben) Milter, Mr. Henry Gertinger, ose, the proprietor ing'establiehment, > -¥ fingers of his left Mr iH ©: Crai Annie Young 4 ‘Beo. was being taken down, carrying with it and a_ colored Fairfax Jackson. the neck and had one of his feet ij latter had his arm broken. brought to this city on a hand car. Dolly Varden, from Washington, cay terday evening off Collinswood, ind of her were rescued by some Alexandrians, RE FEGAN Case.—On of the U.S. vs. Peter Fegan, charged ing liquor as wholesale dealer wii proper record of such sales u; iquor dealoz's book, was concluded in the U. 8. circuit court. The suit was to recover penalties amounting to 62,000. Atter a full examination and argument by Messrs. H. H. Wel overnment and James Neeson h for defendant, the jury, after as sultation, rendered a verdict foi with costs against the govern: has been before the court for some time and has excited a good deal of interest. Witsoy FLaG.—A Grant and Wilson flag was suspended yesterday from a wire stretched across Wolfe street on the west side of Columbus. Salutes were fired upon the occa- tion, and several speeches made; P, Garnett who was rou, of sth and Linn atreets. membered was goi-v he did not know wnat, Linn streets, and ask BY THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncor; Georgctow VALUABLE IMPROVED PR: Cite street, Ge aborer named The former was ured, and the The sutferers were street, between 7th a1 170 teet. improved b Frame Dweiling-b. ‘erm: One third cash: balance in with interest, seonred by « deod ¥. Cot and y= comfortable and nearly nw but those on ning even rooms. bolewal rata, SHILLINGTON 'S ay street and Penna. avenue. BAncracTo: acrony. thout making a over fifteen minutes, nm bis wholesale took place. ‘The jud; 000, thorized to collect ail was handed te th y its ind@b things Bond says: w the defendant, | convalescent and in ‘08 ment. “The an The business will be cont LOVE, at the old sta: .O., Jane 1, ¥ pD*® GOODS AT REDUCED PBIUzs. As the season is ees | we are sellii ‘ar stock of Dress Goods, Parasols, and geods for men and ish ad vol Selling them cheap will enable rio Seite Gal stock and buy 101 Bridge street. Ss AND SCOUR. ‘Orn: GRANT AND brain bas been on fire, cause: to that wicked woman. FAMILY SUPPLIES: one by R. W. hly handled in conse- jan, and the latter the former’s colored friends.— Read !!7 was nesaulted Gaxette, last evenii to you. You “S pg Betas: DUTY OFF TEAS! CITY ITEMS. Prrrectiy Fitting Suits; one of the see out of my mn busy within » D. 0. warded 1857; and Is now DUTY OFF TEAS!? largest assortments in ihe United States. Price, £250. Guo. C. Hexyine, iv. 410 {th street northwest. —— eee Dr. Witte, Chiropodist, treats Corns, Bun- ions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, &c., without pain, 0 the patient can walk with ease imme- Operating rooms, 535 15th st., Opposite ther, to make to you whic! guile toward "you, end you, an paesed, I must close. Hoping that you will reccive this in the spirit it is written, 1 remain, Brot bonds of Christian love, After the case was concluded, Mrs. decker, accompanied b her brother, proceeded out of the side On their way down stairs the parson and the widow shook hands with fondaess three or four times, after which they separated, out through the park, while he remained, as he ge Straub again before leaving an account of the examina- ‘hompson is ad- it is that of bidding farewell to his PRICES ABSOLUTELY REDUCED 15 CENTS PER POUND ON ALL GRADES ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OO. ther Thompsos, in the + SUMM ESORTS. PASSING AWAY! passing away! ER RB OR’ Each Tooth Wash of a former day. OCKBRIDGE ALUM SPR! zodont gives the coup de grace, Good-bye to the humbugs! let them pass. w.e 2 aes ‘THERMOMETERS and Barometers are and made to order by Hemple: said, to see Jud; PRICES OF SUGAR befc re purchasing elsewhere. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OO. repaired ir. near 4% street) added an clegant and spacious Bail-room the parlor; the improved. and renders each easil; tion the Cinc' we note of the oximit, one weakness to whic proximity two accessible. It will be * Vie “ keptina be waters of these special springs citber cure or atly relieve most cases of Serofula. Incipient onsum ption, Chronic rexic Puenmo ic Di y Errect OF THE STRIKES ON Boitpinc.—The lysis which has failen upon building operations in New York city during the present summer is illustrated by a table printed in the Tribune. The totals show that there has been a falling off in building, as compared with a corresponding period last year, of Part of this represents an outlay which would have been made for materials, but the greater roportion would have been paid out for labor f the strikes had not come to deter. pered from the records of the department of the projected buildin, STBMA AND BRONCHITIS effect bronic Laryn- lieved by the use of Datura Tatula, fe _ a inute cr so. When the symptoms abated.and in ten he was relieved wonderfully. Ie sed it for years with the mosi par- inhalation had the most macical effect I ever witnensed.”"—Dr. J. McVeach, have never known an instance in which relict "Gen Alerander. raand cigarettes iz boxes, and in boxes; by Savor 3 New Bond street, Londoa; ant al Draggists and Storegeepera throughont 568-008 7t = BASH PEN, petizer.2 tonic. and a general restorative. they are. ‘haps, unrivalied amongst 4 FLOUR, too, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW RATES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO. HT has ied for the towns F will have prov room @ first class band of tuusic, and ie all the sources of amusement re ‘wally found at our best summer of the guests at BOCK BRIDGE told me he had ut buildings shows t the five weeks endi 311, of which 84 were first same weeks of 1822, the whole number of build- was 205, of which only 27 were first-class, ¢s there were ten, costin, the tive weeks of 1871, while for tl weeks there are none. iss, while for the he Che ft. and new aod We are also offering five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF HAMS that can be produced, at prices which DEFY OOM- 0 Of hotels and public ‘= the fall is from nine, at a cost of $1,800,000, to one. ata cost of §: Tegate cost of all buildin, 1871 was $5,617.00, while for the aamé period ‘Thus it isseen that the greater in first-class dwellings, gs, which not only improve a large amount of work for ampblets sent free on application. for the above period iy cate - noel — We have just received a supply of our eLEBRATED PEN which is oe ronounced by Banke ¢ Pens now made. gtors, and sent by mail to any address ostage, RICHARD B. MOHUN & Co. 1015 Pennsylvania avenue. ASHINGTON BYE INFIRMARY, i. Gs ¥ STREET. BS Persons making in 1872 it is $3,290,000. Springs, and not st: ctarged bait of Se ereundn Be GIVE US 4 CALL; IT WILL Par Yov. stores and buildin, rates. jels. the city, but furnis! workingmen. EA BATHING. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ©0., GROCERS, Noxtu axp F'Sraxers, Unéer Masonic Temple. Wnuo Drinks Taz Brern?—Some curious facts were brought out at the late brewers’ congress in New Ae full proceedings of which are le Safe Fishing and Suipe Bhoot Band of Music in attendance dari foe gers a Boute: Bal Borfolk by steamer Address e other things it appears that Massachusetts is the fourth state in the Union in the manufacture of fermented liquors—a beverage her not allowed to sell or drink. lead in production are New York with 2,305,145 barrels, Pennsylvania with 918,986, Ohio with » New Jersey ind Missouri |ABES of the KY treated ween the hones ct and dedaily. by old Bay Li re EI a p= CATAWBA WINE 656,896, Massachusetts with 525,731 with 514,189, Illinois with 465,124, with 323,849. Assuming that the beer produced ineach state is consumed there, the order of capita is as follows: New Jersey, lasses, New York, 261; Massachu_ setts, 177; California, 171. North Carolina duces the least in proportion to the populi and bas but one-fourth cf a half-pint glass to each inhabitant. In Delaware the production allows of 13 glasses a year, one in each four weeks. Connecticut nas 50 glasses a year, or ——e_—_—— WASHINGTON HOTELS. i | teaanenin HOTEL, . 709 G STREBT, je22-tf_ BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH STREETS. ee JAMES SYEES, Proprictor. Frontine PENnsYLvamu AVENGER, Bet-ocen 13th end Mth strests, Wasxiscton, D.O, ‘Thankful to the the to test the ecoommodations Seman ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES, CALIFORNIA CLARET, CALIVORNIA HOCK, FRENCH CLARET. ROB’T & WM. YOUNGER'S AND BASS ALE, DUBLIN BROWN STOUT, MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE @ STOUT, PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Bottles,) S. GOLDSTEIN & Co. WATCHES AND JEWELEY, 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUE, Under the Metropolitan Hotel. shade, and ooior, cheapat ‘aiks fia old fricads ant THE IncanpzscentT Heat.—New York is of IMPORTED end DOMES- selected especially for family With o fine steck cre casoclling ot o very tow Sgure. 5. G. METZGER, people who never before femersay could say, “There goes Proroszp Tex-Hovr axp Anrti-STRIKE