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EVENI N G STAR. Singular Attempted Suicide. A YOUNG LADY SCHOOL TEACHER OF THIS CITY THROWS HERSELF FROM A NORTH RIvER The Greciey Ratti MAKE ARRANGEMENTS fication. MEETING OF GREELEY AND BROWN CuTBS TO FOR THE GRAND | A Treublesome Charge. ‘THE ANTICS @F A CRAZY MAN ON BIS “AY FROM TEXAS TO.MEW YoRK. | @eorgetowa Advertisements INSURANCE COMPANIES, Robberies. trial has just taken place French A yery resaarkable at Pontoise, ending in the condemmation of a WEDNESDAY. -Aenust 7, tome. | rien Suro oren as me en A man recone ‘went from New’ ¥erk to | whole family to terms ef imprisonment, vary. | whee Sapeupe) ABE Yeu insumep? — | The New York Commercial Adverti rer of tast Quite a large number of Greeley am! Brown Texts aod 1 in some -basiness enterrrise | ing from two vears to thirteen months, for rob D. ©... Angnat }, | se ~ = evening (ay= that at Il o'clock yeetérday morn- | Meetinge were heid in the different districts last Sich prot ieastrous, and after repented | bery under very pe ? circumstances the T LOCAL NEWS. ing a young lady was seem to leap trom the | evening. mustortunes and heavy peecniary lowes, he | the Prussians occupied Enghien at the time of f. will be, ih ° bridge ‘into the river at the Cortlandt street | | A meeting was held at Rodier’s hall, George. Smariy lost Lie matnd. | His orother, learning the | the siege, theyof course installed themselves in | guy poet (baz the sh to a . { ferry by Officer Thomas, of the town, for the purpese of organizing a cleb for comdition of affairs, went to Texas to look after | the best villas, and if any object of farnitars | S0,."™ art from So clock p.m te 7 o' tes, &e. no | WhO after considerable tronbie the third district, and Mr. B.L.Cropley was ‘he Gemented man. He fewac him and the too | which they recuired was hot forthoowiug, they | te reo epplicat! ns nee of twenty yoars. Minstrels at the | ,, scuing her, though in an exhaustsd cond chosen chairman, aml a committee, consisting *t@reed north. They went by way of Mobile, | made no screple in “borrowing” it from the Ettows Pubite Scho. Lomecs paid im ix es; wo e- ‘The officer immediately removed her to of Messrs. T. Rodier, J. C. Marbury, John sbwhile in that city the eeczy man exoaped | first house where there might hea saneriiuits red at aay other tims 8 twenty yours, O20, © “CHYMONE BONE | Dark heepital, where the gave her mame Donnelly, J. C. O'Donchne, RL. Cropley, frome bie csrotaiear pond could not be found. A | of the article which the required. The con ‘im WW CURTIS, Secretar: ‘ tira a 7. Hunter, and J. A. Salone pointed t> Man bad seen bie going in the in a | sequence of this wholesaie translation of | denene: Qearetiowe, ‘ henett of St. Joseph's | Fila J. Simp on, an Prods tgs ig gunke mecacgemnie for the retification smeet- SKM, aud he hed-passed from eight out to sec: | furniture was that when the ecient te ™ NMOS. DOWLING, Sestioneer; Georgtiows waters tor faliare to paertelt the policies of tt and to-morrow at the | Feared to feel mary tae poe Mca eran P| ing. Search was mee in the bey by the police | place, the owner of one villa would discover that | TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE PRO RTY | the ioeurance for the fll ant ane am nat Continnes = an [Geneon west oe ee The Greeley and Brown club of the ninth.and Suthoritles of Mobile, and after two dage tho | all his chairs hed vanished, but that they had | ON, FAWETIE STREET, GEORGRTOWS, | ihe omcreea vee aaa wt ey FS i Favillon new. open for thore- | CSumittine the cook aon tenth districts held a meeting at Germania all, lunatic was diseovered in a seaiaded eaveowthe | been replaced by namerouspianosor bedstonde, | ty vir hausted. The practicn! operation of this feate ic perties. e Auormine ances on 1ith street, essrs. G. W. Bazer, J. H.Sess- Shore. He made a stout resictance, and was | whilst another would find all his clocks missing, bed A pereun.aced 35. 1 oine— ey eee to Mount Vernon on the | aster crossing West street, the young lady, | ford and J. A. Hutherford were elected mem- | captured with @iiculty. Hix bands weee so- | and their place perhaps, taken be balfe dares | anneel, te inetred 2 years and 3 Gaye cured with leather-handenfs thts t Le net were €)- an 1 thon; : re ittee. Messrs. W. bers of the central committee. sondition hie brother took: Brown, Edward Nolan and D. Fist tee to inake arrangements to igs, end ir batteries de cutsine. To reme Lim aboard th thie confusion, an order was perty should be broug! ly as far as possible issued that all pro- | oer eved Locals. who was fashionably dresed, looked about hy two or three tithes, asif hesitating where to gw. | After a few moments ske waiked uown West to tt ihe tarkweather is sponging hie | il ahi entran e ification meeting to-morrow night. | each owner might have an opportunity of so. | a. described as lot F eur en salute over North Garo- | the were edi ear the Deo ri np ays bd After the joint session of the two clubs, th | to th lecting bie own: goods. Bs of Jots rumbervd aries ne went ont on the pier, and the officer. a‘tractel | Members or the ninth district met and effects rom the guatiorm, but was fortunately | Amongst the persons who failed to comply | seas pois oe | S = ‘le mixtore at | hy her suspicions movements, followed her. As | ® t€Mp rary organization of a Greeley and bese y the brother in time to prevent him | with this regulation was a Paris jewelcr of | 5 ‘and ru “ fie Pin he ladies take | jcom anshe noticed that he'war oliomceha, | Brown clab y the selection of Frank Carver.ce | faillugto the growud. As it wae, he hung for | the name of Mrscon, who ix reported to be | minietra, Measre. paid the fell am t insured asp, the lat ears from one to three years at the sident anc | she quickene H. S. Boy secretary. possessed of & considerable fortune, as inweed, | f “er pace until ehe reached the ter kilding to ieee ter hotdiag to the x £ tne police court up | a she del E. Brown, KR. J. Fleming, D. Fisher, M. | t¢ =g with the other hand. | is likely to be the case from the fact of his ave been 2.0 commitments | fC gt the pr ‘nea, cap ee a Green, W. H. Shorter and Frank Carver were | The traia Gru basins over a ttigh embauk- | owning one of the prettiest villas in Fnghien, ont weouer fe r 4 PHIL. H. WELCH, t. | gud, without waiting to divest himeelf of auy of inted a committee to procure atall and tc | ment, and the unfortunate «san strack | It was well known that he and. his temiiy ing to Oh street from castern cxtrenig at eee seme oan 4 D6. eTrersury De- | iis clothes, boldly plunged in after her. He : ntofiicers, ao, | pereral posts and other obstacles, amd js suoved into Paris just betore the siege, tak . e remity of said | 5 __ 905 F street, tsp ewarded [2 | CAUGHT MRM AS he WAS SINKING FOR ‘A meeting wa indholtz Hail, for | between life and deat: over a | every stick of furmture with the an RRR EE “ PRANKEIN “ENSUMe | the second time, and held het up until axcistance | te purpos eley and Brown abyss duricg several minutes. |-oourse of iast autumn it became ton months, with neses beating 7 RRAKIZ® LFIRE ENSUR- rth Weshington | was rendered from the pier, an they were both nd delegates to the x »and he was got safely izto the car. | | articles belonging to neigh. ber annum. e< CE COMPANY, ng. iwenty Shares | bronght hore. The woman bad tsinted, and A Lumber of persers signed | Furtheronin the trip the crazy men asked his ‘nts were in the powe erty PuVeS OF PRILADEPAIA,” <a permanent organization wasef- | brother te loose bis bands, and promised to be | and one or two uni chaser. Cash de in that condition was removed on a stret i on | seven bates = tion of L. B. Allyn prosijent, | (tet and orderly. The soquest was comrl found their furniture i ee Isze. he | piled, and after a dhett Uimnoake rocee= an etary. KOC. Lewis, F. | with. Seiaing the first opportunitr, be craw! wih a very rude recep ot ee | ee ee coment teases T0te ‘Weggeman, andH. J. Ebbs were elected | ut of the cer-window while the trafu was going | pertnission to see if ther could rece N BELOW COST "Positively ALFRED a street hospital for the ambulance, aud toe am- | Go: R'es to the central committee. ftessrs. | twenty miles an hour, aad dropped to the] it. The matter beoame £0 seric « my Dollar Goods below cust JW MCALLISTER, WE buiance surgeon hurried to the stauon-house | Le¥is, Ebbs. and Freexian were appointed to | etound. The conductor would not stop che train 's . 3. 0. NICHOLS THkO. Mm BEKGBR, Secretar, deat, P t> | andremoved her to the hospital. conier with the Greeley and Brown ciabs of the | #1 went om tothe next station, whore the ixeary of a ald ee ! an We ELabieeer maken, vhoring di relation to attending the | brother got of and went back to searck for his a that . = Z| though her rich clothes were still a wee. He decked severai days and B LEWIS BLACKFORD, he was removed irom the ambuianc a Brown einb of the 16th dis- | Withont snocess, and was iudespair. At Th , ard | he came upon e crowd of men making WASHINGTON ace weatty a tielers oie “i t, Mr. B. I. Webb in the chair and W. wife, and son-in-law, an. . like wax, aud the bystandess thoup ary, cud after the committ | fons to bang asntan to a tree. ts y bad m $19 SEVENTH STERET NS. Ww docter bad arrived too late t> save her lite. n meeting had made a rey Pda [pi A foe a Sen rreover np. | Was at ouce given over to the cace sh was elected treasurer, an€ Mr. We’ ah weeda Rls captor : BEN witore The Prackite Fire ered | Brown, the matron of the hospital, an appointed mearibal See: the Getciet, bas fey P aleene nan : to take pl ce, in i ____ 101 Drideo treet. wr Pi eigen a that kind le trati od emer, A. Kammerer, colin otuer, although a deep gr who 'is also engage ° ; rg — | conatry’ ns i c ‘ inch main | Coneciousess {or the seeoud Ume. From hay | Harvey, and Wm. Grow a: assistants, m had @tigured kim 2lmost bese: is, iW accused of having Gras SCORE won sane be made ever e for led for bim, and toldais 2 softened the he: ecley and Brown clab of the trict met; J. M. Thormion in the cha H. Shelton secretary. The various e on. itidul story, whi chess, and thi paration at ving the Prussiar k Warden Brown took a lady's magniiicent chain, worth at least sau. nd of the chain, which is of very fine work- suburban reside and, v treat into Paris, of haying is. Te z er ing @ clergyman, the guiliy mother and her was vesterday in & most critical condition froma n st var the © Frankiis " ‘ abent : on ratification reported that they frenseot the crazy san had been going into a! ing notice to the front dear 8b Georges owes filly, tatchfaliy, and’ if - Lag intion outnettace of ee" 8? “2UOMINE | siictent funds to procuze music, torches, er | Hotiveh&.1 attempting to Outrage Leon ere | ese ee toes. HOME dear: HT ase C. NICHOLS.” | attra? once! Yt inousende ot loess ducing toe R t ese | on for the meeting, and the cid adjourned. married ady, whose other coming tober rescue | it to the especial care of Moers ne W" © Wirarte thousand policies, and bas paid meng saith et st $40 worth of mat al was de- | ried to Miss Eliza Thompsor The Greel nd Brown club of the 2tet dis- | had ind “i the wound by which tho poor man | siens. I beg them to do no harm t> it, Ta STEAM DYE Ge dollars in losses J : As Prize in English Composition in 1371 trict alse met iast night; W. H. Lang ‘was hunted down and identified by the outraged | in direct business relations with their compa AND SCOURING KSTARLISHMENT. After the great Chicago fire the "Fr wae George R. Shekell and Mr. | ? a — f chair ard Wm. P. Price secretary. “The Gitizens. “Phe crazy sean and his brother took | triots at Piorsicim and Hanan. Lowe mony Ovrice 49 Jurrenson Srexcy, without calineg foentire} ek amounting 40 9 420,000) yght £20 wt rehiatess | 3 ; mittee acpointed for the purpose of drafting a | the next Cain and lett that place, shich was | to these Inter, and if my house wae ts By | Ratabitonea 191 OeTmte™ B.< Tatent calling any of ite permavent luvostumeuta, i in the river near "i seals thas tase cases rasa oe rcecees ituljon apd by-laws were granted sore | Macedonia. Tennessee, since which time noth- | wrecked I should be unable to pay tacrs. 1 | metnitihed 181; pro Aad tiset complete cetet” | dimtdend qf tem per coms send! SEA quarieriy z his locality bas nev though she spoke incoherently. In reply to Dr, | time. The resignation of Mr. C. St. Smith, che | ing has been heard of them.—Missours:deeputiia | have given moines ty one gardener t> supply | Ushments ofthe kind ip thiscractre My oe ; than at present. Amabile, abe eaid that ber name vay Piva | President of the club, was recaived and accept- | can, 3d inst, eich man with a bottle of wine per day, be Lt their own Interests by SS eng ‘The alarm of fre seunded from box? yester- | ho, an, th: rs of | Cd, and Mr. W.H. Langley was elected to £'I 1 ae Ash ea as Been Prussian or Bayarian.”—Paris letter to the Pai! . iter good: Call atthe Insurance ooms of noon was caused by the buruing of Lompson, that she was twenty-three years of the vacane: LARGE SUMS Pap To TEE Bostow durirer Mall Gaze: Beat place in the District for leaning or Dyeing HANSON xrocenpied two-story frame house on D stree Ze, and a native of Scotland. She was brought . ee ae Mveroiaxs.—The Boston correspondent of the ae asticmen's Clothing. Rverythine appertaining & BLACKFORD, etn reet untheast, owned by Sanucl | {2,Wle country by her parente when she was | A PLeasant EMERRTAINNEMT.—Evorybods | Chicago Tridsne save :—ar an evidence of the | A Sanatoua ScanpaL—a story come from | Coed daily nt eo an eee By executed. Ofte | AWD INSURE YouR Drath rest, rment, Damage slight. : A ccheol teacher ia Weehington: wid Cee cck | WhO has been to see and to hear Dupre and | Temunerativeness ot the masical profession to | Sarecga ol a sousy lene by the ae Levy, | be open Untilan DB Pet OMe Bey eae ee | nt FRANELIN, OF Pon ne Pi ae : Biichuol Heady and Patrick Dail, | ®cheol teacher in Washington, and two weeks | Benedicvs minstrel’ troupe, oe tte those who have achieved great success, the | whoawas married bra Camden, NoJ® joctinn 46 vm. Fo Otice Bor 783. ast a7 tr ‘ SLPHle Y © waz were badly &. | —— on a ea her r, are come ia, Praise of, the a 2 oe F ne > Riper telat ee the recent | a Phitade!phia grocer, against her mother’s w! jodie = , a _ rE 1 gt gg ig Mle 8 other, who «to way where. | cork organization. ey don’t deal in stale orld’e Peace Jubilee are at point. Strauss | The mother desired the daughtei . LA ES: HE ARLINGTON Fi NS. t n Out ei on rh 4 M o e ighter nm wonnac anit PB pe cela | Zhe matron saked her what on earth had put it jokes; but have a repertoire crammed with com- | sas thewest paid of any of the foreign artiste. | young southerner, “dela Hullingsworth, gal DI = GOOD: Ss. FOR THE Distance T oF CULOmatA, * g upon them. ¥ | into ber head te take her own life away, and che | jealities “ astresh as mili.” If you den't beliave | He received Sii.oW for the season, besides w | telegraphed him to cone to Sarat r2A, where she ISS E. A. McCORMICK, CAPITAL 00, ‘a pg inet right of the Ordway- answered : = » | it, g0 and see them at the National this evening. | g=aranteed $2, (gold) benegt, together with | and her daughter were eta: ing. She told him M : LeBares general committee, @ resolution was | 715 gglAT#,RMGRACED MY oOR PataER.” | Admission, 75, 5) and 25 cont mraprportacion and expenses of uimeclt, wito | how te ase stood, and he sald’ that at Mis 806 NINTH STREET, Waters cere adopter reco! nding republicans in the sev- | gn she repiled 2 ** * — oe nd two servants. In addition to tuts he receiv Levy and the grocer had never lived together = Jeone B Wikook er. triete or the: : 4 piled: “O, ves, the poor old man is THE COURTS, #00 (gold) for his three New York cones ii rwe! ee sad use Of Delegates until a betes rena, (OF the | still Itving;” and she burst out into sobs. She aginy Covkn, Judse Humphreys — Adams | aril cold his “Jubilee Waltz” Tor 89:9; sothat he | Ing a clonstaeee tee acaount. Soy summon- eeees Blake i @rexece a ere on - .) ~s i agt. A ms; order pro confeseo, and to take Adam ‘h ontrac or » ve 4 7 went te rope, after his three weeks’ Tor ied mi d —_— 4. C. KENNEDY ake bic eed Ree pertmeet ten ieee | the shock. She only volunteereé the above con- | timony before examiner. Gilbert agt. Carring- | visit, with about #2540 in his pocket. Madame eucler seann tae teal Sateen ce fn Wi. Con Ne ’ m € tus sh cents yee | £€.80n, and no one pressed her to explain her | ton; order discharging Tule au overruilug Feschka Leuteer received for the season | wind of the difficulty came on from Pliadet | ret EP of LADIRG' CNORRWEAR jnet | Ollice —s veords of dae | Action. ‘The report says Miss Thompson is ex- | plication for injunction. Green agt. Merrick: | of thirteen concerts #15000), Feenz ate phis, and is instituting legal proceedin, | Ailto, cicaibg out baianes of °°7? Jw Fates 1 T. Yoder at Ky pTepossessing looking, and apparently ndot indemnity approved and filed. Inre. | who conducted one of his’ own compositions — : ee oUt balance oF =z $6.8 per cord : | Of very quiet, subdued manners. James Henry Brown; issue subpena tor Susan | at four concerts, received 81,200—<30) for cach, | 4 Goon Latte Dowrstio ANECDOTE —A SUMMER MILLINERY Tr Second Lieutenant P. K. Hogan, of this WHO THE UNFORTUNATE YOUNG LADY Is. Brown. Inte. George Andrew Beamer; post- | Arabella Go d received $5,000, literally for | Young mother was in the habit of airing the It will be noticed in the above report that the ned. Barbee agt. Sullivan et al; order to | doing nothing; Franz Bendei $2,000, and Wehi, | baby's clothe: pointed, and now assigned to t the window. Her inusband did is : 2 to make room for Pali G ine 1 Se en tte deainece name of the unfortunate young lady is once ue rule to show cause against Suilivan and | £1.25) fortwo’ appearances. Tlie sums paid to | 2Ot like it, and believed tf -he saw uee practice Ust BECEIVED m FANIZE: Lape conan to report 2 | given as “Eliza J. Simpson,’ and satee. | Wheeler. Bryan agt, Dalg, decree ratitying | the bands and orchestra were also enoFmons, | A* others caw it she would desist, He oo aivectar | 5 230 HANDSOME SUITS ORGANIZED 40GUST 96, REVO, Atof mounted recruiting service | Guently ae “Eliza Thompson.” Her correct | auditor's report of June 20, i872, and for distri- | The great orchestra drew #7500 out of tuc | their afternoon waik as to bring the nursery | Of all atylea. Fon sale cheap at CASH CAPITAL.W. eel 100,088 “Mo, to accompany & detschaen, | ame ls Mize Eliza G. Simpson and sho has | bution. treasury for theie first week's salary. The mu- | Window into full view from the central part of —_- BELLEE'S. 715 Market Space eo 6 the Pacittc coast. heen engaged as & teacher of in the public | | PoLic” Court, Judge Snell—To-day, Henry | sictans from other cities than Boston drew sio | the town. Stopping abruptly, he pointed to the ILLINERY GOODS! DEY GOODS !! anerenee Mobs RELLY, pee the horse attsched to the wagon of | schools of Washington for about five years past, | Douglass; ussanlt $5. John Cacey, do; si. { & day per man and transportation, and the Bos- | Offending linen sopping unconsciousiy tw. the HOSIERY, GLOVES and NOTION: remmerenne. WM. B. TODD Wee Poon inwhich was = large eh gre for ceyeral years past has been in charge of | Henry Williams, larceny; dismissed. 'Washing- | tom players €3 per day. The home brass bands | breeze, and asked sarcastically: “My dene, | Rew arcicies Fe Tralee ust received, SAMUEL CBOSS, ~ yeh near the corner of 7th and P & female secondary school at the Wallach build- | ton Nicholson uit on Annie Ray; $20 or | received on an average $25 per mau for the | What is that display in our window?” “Why DT ee CA TESS Sry eae Oe atin bancToR | {ng. At the ‘ast annual examination of her class | sixty days in jail. Jolin H. Myers, 0. A. Dunn, | Weck. The foreign bands cost about $5 per | Sle replied, “that is the flag of our unink.” ¢ LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, ao 4, B. Biaxe, druising him | 1%¢ pupils showed remarkable improvement in | N. Bruraagin and T. B. Pam assauit; | Man @ day, exclusive of expenses and transpor- | Conquercd by this pungent retort, he saluted | je19.¢m 1459 lachr corunr P ereat. wa » the drugstore of | [her studies, and she was highly complimented | dismissed. Tho’, Cronin, assault; =3. Jobin | tation, board alone averaging about $3. day. | the fag by a swing of his hat, and, pressing mec en : a cane were dressed. | Tilton ening trustees tor her telity. One of | Wiitehead and Thomas "Brown, ‘larceny ot | The Irish band cost relatively more than tie | Wife's arm closer within his own, sully as they SHURE GOODS. FLOWERS and BIB- a strel Troape at | {he lattergentlemen saysof her: «I havealways | stationery; Brown thirty days in jail, and | Fest—although they were the poorest of them | Walked homeward, “And long may it wares mid S RELERR SE Sts : the 1 are w ally good, giving more | Teparded her asa most excellent, worthy and | Whitehead sent to reform school. Edgar | all—inesmuch as they did not appear until the ———_—_—_—_—_—_—— : RiS_715 Market Space. = originalitics and really better muse than ame | t#lented young lady McKenna and Elijah Dickson, larceny of | 1st week of the festival, although they were OITY ITE a FAMILY SUPPLIES: compapy that has visited Washington of lane —_+—_ money | from store drawer; dismissed. | Onder pay for the whole time. ‘The total exe MS. WASHINGTON HOTELS. sheen, Wined aay faut Reople to their | The Mem Who Vote for Jackson. | Annie Pumphrey, profanity; attachmont issued. | Penses of the four foreign bands were about | Bends, Bran - which are characterized by on- | gun serunnes zs 2 = Martin J. Dougherty, unlawtully carrying on | $100,000. )pEWEE Prre, Bends, Branches, Traps, &c YSON’S HOTEL, See queda OF THE DEMOCRATIC JACKSON | business; postponed. Henry Schultz, dieogior, ei a ee ee ail sizes, at Hamilton & Pearson’s, Y. M.'0. A. H ° Stop: Look:: Read 11! Sutton” writes that “some enterprising ge- | turpcsaioNy SESTIBRING THEMSELVES—I¥ | ly; collateral forfeited. Jolin D. Buckley, pro- tin hee ae possibility | Building, %h and D streets, No. 709 G STREET, Sutton’ . terpris BULATION OVER THE LOSS OF THEIR ie cht y visit our shores, it may not “E, Stemre Steak aa : EN TT AND - ies Fip Up the paving Bee ae eent | FLAG—DE CLarom REBUKES Tam weerine | Sanity; do. J.T. Rants Jacke ithout | inappropriate to say that one of the most ac: nite ReeeTe, beatin the world. at | K2ztf Berwren 7rm axv eri Srazers. eet, al sand thas Seon one MOW BnOwe memes OF muTuustasm— | ty; 5. George H. Jackson, do; $3. Samuel | COMPplished clinical observers of the day, the | Hamilton & Pearson's, Y. M. C. A. Building, IMPERIAL HOT: “or Doth. making several Tightan | {HOW AMOUT NORTH CAROLINA’ —anOTHER | Weed, doe 8G, Wo ee i ecda nde! | inte Dr, Felix Niemeser: Ings dow acraks ie | Sihard D street. 2 ay . K and ‘North Capitol stceets, an ‘Rmasting of Gd beeen dace " Washington, disorderly; 85 each. Nathan | ny Ommiehien se eet nee aa re euustand: | EXGLsH CHEVIOT ~PANTALOONS, morked JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. DUTY OFF TEAS! . between North Capitol and ist ing 1 ic Jackson Associ- | Cook, throwing stones; 83. zabeth Lancas- | 6h.) “a = “4 down to close, from $6 and $7 to $4 and §5. ‘and sever ere cise.” | Stion was held last night, J. E. Norris inthe | ter, dirorde Washington Nichol cirical Symptom of cholera that has the least | Suits di = FRotIne PENNSYLvaNia AvENER, and several more somewhere cles.” | Chon and Virginius Clayton secretary. Drotanity; suspended, having’ been’ eon nt So aee Miphsiectoes Mire sages Prices,» sume Goods at correspondingly low Between ih and V4sh sivests, DUTY OFF TEAS " 5 tn en HAT BECAME OF THE FLAG? another case. Joseph T. Stockbridge, - ‘i ‘ 5 ' . C. ny tt “aang aor an ation to the whereabouts of the old American | Harruldt, disorderly; &5. = mn; and only > eel ‘Thankful to the public for : on geo t tee epee — engi- | flag belonging to the association, stating that it one sort of treatment—the empiric mana; Lancesr assontwen of Slate and Marble | the past,the Proprict rene luis old friends Telegranh wing superintendent of fire alarm | had been tursedover to one Devin etnies ment of this intestinal catarrh—that can Mantels ever exhibited in this city, at Hamilton | trons to test the mocomma ‘ais prosent ce slegrayh were read and appreted. pretty conspicuously in the campargeer anne GEORGETOWN. Mown to have produced sensibly ood effects. | & Pearson's, ¥.M.C. A. Building, th aud 1 | tablisument, which be promos * PRICES ADSOLUTELY REDUCED tus, made a 11. from the committee on appara- | an order from KR. 8. Davis, who had, at that Niemeyer’s treatment was very simple. In the | streets, ‘2 | least equal to the best in Washington. foal agen for" thy creation 10 the cast ofa | time offered to become responsibiofor ithscion: | THE xounrm Disraicr mxPunticams held a | sarly stage of not vergeerere Mane = Host wer SR. _| Jae {Bep. Obron, 15 CENTS PER POUND OM ALL GRADES iactory to the board. "The price is | Lnce Which time he had heard nothing of it | Meeting last night at Becket’s Hall, George: | (W doses of laudanum, and the-e often checked Milton a Peasy et ambing Materials, a | Serna s ARLISGTOR . . “ctory to the board. ‘The price is | Mr. Flood sand it ought to be tortheoming; some | town. to reorganize the club; Robert tatrontin | Mild cases; but If the amendment were sore Dehmilton & Pearson's, ¥. M. G. A. Bu'lding, wi ELPHONZO YOUNGS & GO. y was dizected to sent to the | OB %aet0 blame abwat the matter, the dag bad | the chair anud. Cryer secretary. “On motion | {WY Perceptble, he abandoned the opin aga and D streets. 2 YEKMONT aVENU. : Tce penis Carnstrected fo send to, th cost the association s220. The names of thir. | Mr. Cruser, the meeting resolved itself into Haar) ee ain every halt- | ‘Tam Natiowat Savinos BANK, N.Y. ave Mong 2 5 mn hew members were referred tothe commit- | ™4*s meeting, with Mr. Dyer in the chair. ae wer i.) ; 5 eo for enpines cnceting. in relation, to the | toc, and were afterwards Tevet? teers | following omeere tee an: Presidents ©, | well Saye that “it must be allowed that thera is | *™415tst., pays peret.ondeposite. iti.14t16 = ae em . = Smith subm: tted a resolution, which was | [P0™ and the gentlemen elected. Maj. Flood | Moseby; vice president, James Furguson; sec- | Somethi sn hao and even dishearteni LARGEST VARIETY of Chandeliers and Gas oe Prorarerere Also, see ¥ rhat the chic! eng meer aut secrctary | faid!€ bad been requested by an old demo- | retary, W.S. Ross; treasurer, James Conner, | Wi the spectacle ot men like Niemeyer upon the | Fitting Materials in the District, at Hamilton | 7; WILLAED. ies spplica; that | (Tatle friend of bis to announce to the associa. | Mr. Mechiin offered resolution endorsing the | 98¢ side declaring that intestinal cararr’ 14 tho | & Peatsou's, ¥. M. C, A. Building, 9th and D | C, ‘ bs PRICES OF SUGAR eilenntig 4 (S| Hon that on the 13th instant a public meeting | hotwimation of Grant and Wilson, as also that of | @Mly pathological fact in cholera, and hosts of , sireets. 2 EMSITT HOTSE. beftwe parchantng slewwts wflcr cousiat oni of mem). "™* be beld at the old democratic town of | Gen. Chipman; but, om motion of (s0, Dyer einer persons on the other side insisting on thelr |). wy Tae aS WASHINGTON, D. : sere, f S he esolutions were lad o1 tas Fs! being 3 5 podist, Corns, = ‘ d that the ¢ azincer be | Rockville, Md. an ane —eaeesetotore pe River ome were, std on the tat Me. It wad toe) ainest evidence of general biood- fone, Ulub and ingrowing Walls, Ror ginent ELPHONZO YOUNGS & 00. on fro ity. howe > - it D eo e mae pag nee 5 many | came to the meeting expressly to create dis. | pain, 60 the patient can walk with ease imme Sap DrowninG oF aL Gret.—The TTL diately. Operating rooms, 335 15th st., opposite - possible from this city. Dr. Clayton | 9FeTs " Buffalo Courier gives an account of the dirown- | U.S. . — , Thad teatien note ee uld . . Geoncerown Couresr.—Key. A. F. Giampi, | ingof a little od named Filer, in Badulo ee Sink |D at a > | here was his nd Judge Moore, an excellent college, vice Rev. C - is, 3. | an ir] e eldect sre | improvement ever mado in cooking. Erse and > 6 Mak F “ctofore granted to the essistant Clef) piower he should be one of the party. Judge | 9, who goes to Frederick, Md. = shape ey al the party boving share see crovomy combined. Suited to tuevneed of sl! SEE SO Renee aeeY FPLOUR, committee. | Moore thanked Dr. C., and said he was accus- | | REMOVAL ov AncuivEs.—The records ind | gpince new the loss ity of the accident to pick | Meat cooked without contact with water or oe ott Summer Stock st marvetousiy LOW £. i Devitt moved to amend by addingtnat | tomed to just such compliments from him. He | other official articles beley, ing to the late cor- | Srlaee™ Having started to return to their | team, and always at the right temperature. 5! too, st ASTENTSHINGLY LOW RATES, sania ‘and the FesBlution | Pauked God that he had a good beliows. Calls | boration of Ge<iyetown, and which have been | Somes in the city: they plopped ‘atthe tank ce | Two ounces saved in the pound ‘Testimonials 1m8:—Call af once ts secare the best bangater i adopted and the resSlation | were then made for the judge to entertain the | U™ cr ine charge of William Forsyth, esq., | the creek to bathe their feet and hands. Mary | !rom some of the best people of this ciiy and is maviced ta plain figures, ELPHONZO TOUNGS & OO meeting with @ speech. Dr. Clay... got the | District surveyor, since the corporation offcers | divested herself of a portion of her clothin, yand | elsewhere. Call and examine, at the Slate PIC® TO ALL that.as far a8) oper | Roce, and expressed is regrets that tucie was | Were retired, were te-day removed to Washing- | waded a little way into the water. Suiieniy | Mantel and Chandelier Ware Rooms of Hamil- ABOLS nt half price department bo pur | guch’a lac! ton, to a oI f enth | oN eT religion m 1 that when it comes to | «ntither religion n igned to their respective depart- books and papers have been kept markable state of preservation, consider- rirage. Many of them date back to the yeur 1751. Sixta Brienne AssooratTion.—The 65th usiasm in the good work. or politics,” eaid the doctor. can thrive Without enthusiasm. Here is the | Iiddie cf August and the democratic Jackson n thou s Of | association are as still as mice; no enthusiasm, yof the board | yo action taken, no nothing.” or SUN U ont be SUN UMBBELLAS ai c SOGAN & WYLIB 1018 and 1020 7th street, N. W, LIVERY STABLES. _ she slipped, and falling into deep water, was for | atime lost from sight. When she arose to the surface a dog bel my oy toone of the party sprang in, seized her by the hair andswam wit her to the shore. One of the little girls and one of the little boys lifted her out upon the bank. ton & Pearson, Y. M.C. A. Building, 9h and D streets. 6 We are alec offoring five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF HAMS i rt e = = hat can be produced, at prices which DEFE t- Dr, Allen.— month!y meeting of the sixth building associa- | Had proper assistance been at hand it 1s posst- BAILROAD BOND ES8 STADLEE, ; | tion took nace Ines night, when 25 shares were | big the wietim aight have veen resuscitated, | JA. Paley Bike sre Seman Dane PETITIO! ¢ pay Dr. ed at the maximum of 156 per share. it was, she was dead when older people rses enc Buggice for Mire, sud a free = ‘ Toats when the same | git Snonrzy aftertive o'clock last evening, when | Cums to tae’ Dodge The chien. ee aun sey ot dad orges Pal eevee. 0k | GIVE US A CALL; IT WILL PaY rou more and notlward at 42) come in that eveu radical tyranuy has uot | the full head of water was turned on the new | Samuing awat, or being overcome with fright. a. = a ch main, and every one expected a much : | changed her.” Judge Moore, in response to would naturally be supposed, carried the | YY ASL NAILOW’S STAULES, 1536 £ ST, Wallace replied to Mr. McDevitt saying | Fopeated calls, took the floors tnd made an els, | better suppty, the large stop-cock at the Inter. fody into the field’ replaced the me aes whieh | BEAL ESTATE MORTGAGE | W UxkdAgie ie fies sole onsen w the contract tothe New York quent speech.’ During section of Bridge and Aqueduct streets blew | their little friend’ had taken off, then knelt sand ond tor hire by the day of, mouth ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Ov. — ae ths Naas ean rom seausing stories, and was frequently | Out and flood pte Belghborhon #y Hat the own and prayed for ery Parts Weddings. ead receptions tar Ms been settled. “"Rearks were made by Dr. Clayton, R. S. | were busily at work to-day répairing the dam- | A Mississipri River Story.—A couple of Combined. eS ae GROCERS, Da y. G. Flood, Dr. Allen, U. §. Davia, | #z¢, 9nd expected to finish about 5 o’elock this | fat-boat men on the Mississippi river having see — ee and ¥ , evening. On this account ths ears came no made an extraontinarily good sueculation con- ms ae on ther t! ge fod: cluded that while they were in New Orleans a - Under Temple, Mee ise won ie naeealan about | = - oa they would for areal fret Lass hotel ainner eae sees KBRIDGE ALUM sPRq G ki | eeiestaeebe eieians Masonic Temple. “the fiag, an ider himself as | I at the St. tes hotel. Having eaten their In {ts 7:30 Gold Bonds the Northern Pacific - v a, 1ST: 5 2, ¥ timore | tepotieheinies | ALEXANDRIA. meal ley called for eit bi. ‘Whe waiter, it | rogq Uompany furnishes to the yutile aa invest pak ce-brair watering piace wus | © SRAM OS se ¥ im active Mr. H. 5. Davis, treasurer for the ratification | 5s rata Pe pete menses ie a en ae ment security which combines the ready negotia- tis, season i ; ~uneren, lecucviees a> | aneatitg. Kore mate | EE ee ie ine nee | hak they wontod Ce NGl OF Bato, Init *6 Lalens, | TEk "S conventoies, amd Gn Sah oroilt of here has been! | DUBE CATAWEA WINE he ateeish = me 3 . on beard of which there lately | them, with the wine list uppermost. * v" iots v ppanct oe Bare hoe ae aan or tar mmetan ks oF Ta cae of smmali-pox, and for ¢ “Whew, BUL!” said Jerry, “here’s @ bill! | first-class ratiroad bond, with the solidiiy aud satcty he’ pacior fas boca ear foi i Ty i the | to defray the expenses of the meeting | of whose captain a warrant was is Just look at it! Here, you add'up ono side and | of a reai estate mortgage on taud werth st lest aud fhe proximity of tke cwe ON DRAVONT kp n bOrn: ; : é pactesnr panic paler yg arty refusing fo comply with theorders of the Super. | Titadd ap the other, ud we'll to what the old | twice the amount loaned. ere erionwnea teeae oe et intendent of Peltee, dire im to remove his | thing comes to.” So Bill added up the pricosof | They are offered at par im currency, and yield » Foca pb tee fo ack vessel from th the wines on one side ot the list aud Jercy added | BAWDSOME PROFIT te thone excuans ux 5 20s. : a scr canons cnaeen | anchor her in the stream, eastoff her lines trom | them up ou the oflier, and they made the sai ‘The bonds are a first and only mortgage ou the CALIFOR. L 5 | the lower coal vard wharf this morning, and | now hes in the cuannel of the city. ‘The vessel bas been fomigaied with chlorine gas, Tux “Coox K ” Speaks Por Nonta Canortxa.—The frien Is ot Geeeley and Browa fired a salute with “coon killer” at King street » yesterday evening, over whut, at that total Sos4. - “ Wh—ew, Bill!” said Jerry, nigh all we've got! What a a t 3 Toad, its equipments and earnings, and also on & land grant whieh om the completion of the road, will average 23,000 acres to each mile of track. They are iesned fu denominations from $10 to 81,00 Conpon, and $100 to $10.00) Bogistered, have thirty years to rnn, bear an Interest of 7:30 per cont. Peps " They arc ons Wuich ara pe ce LIFURNIA HOCK, FRENCH CLARE ROBT @ WM. YOUNGER’S AND BASS ALB DUBLIN BROWN STOUT, “that’s pretty we goin’ to do al MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR THT Parve! Tion OF CRUELTY To ANIMALS—A Comuen: sat,” said Bil, “it ‘ud clean waiter ain't here now, let's the window and put!” jump a wount of Work Done Since La as to them good news from North |” «No, sir-ce,” said Jerry,” I'd never dosich @ | in gold, and are EXEMPT FROM UNITED ent a The society Sr tee maemin ore ai na; but the radionts this morning say that | mean thing as that. Let y the Dill and then | STATES TAX tu the bo MASSET’S PHILADELPHIA ALE & STOU? it was | mals held a meeting 2 if North Carolina has gone for them, they wil! | go down stairs and shoot the landlord. ‘The semi-anuual iptersst on the Rogistered Bonde " be a | lor reported th the last meeting he had | borrow a twelve pounder from Washington an? Wowan® SPEAKER Daors a Hinr.—Ma- | is psid with GOLD ORBOBS, sent te the post offer | jure cf Richusn 1, Warhington, PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Botiles,) gton | caused three arrests for cruelty, and he had the e the windows rattle worse than they did as iotahen, of Council Blais, Iowa, who | sddress of the holder. by rail, allin daytight. Passengers iv the cx | parties fined. Among them was oue A. S. Wil- liams, a veterinary wurgeon. last night. marketable Btock: reosivad in ox- KUL AGAINST TIE CLERK OF THE CocNTY - srspaetinptnereadmcareheehepte = change, without expeuse to the invesior, ot their With a foe stock of IMPOBTED and DOMES- the Chesapeake and Ohi Railroad a! Goshen De fot, and new and elegant proposes to take the stump for the republican tapldly over @ manoth and jevel rsd of 0 has sent out a printed circular iH r Suu kT. — candidates, TIO GROCERIES, selected especially for family be | sinc’ November last be ad shade 10r axrests | August terme’ ct the, coguty Care etecaee: | witch -containe this suggestive, paragrapi -— | highest current prices et down the store ab che Sorivgs tu tna. | oe and gelling at very low figure Bays pit dav | for various actsof cruelty. During the same | Judge Cockeriile, directed a rule to be issued | “These ae ee Rencriptie ghlets cout free on applicnts pos yep + jate those who wish to peried he bas caused 24 horses to ‘be killed to against Geo. C. Seaton, the clerk of that court, | people, — a ‘ieee eens Water tor sale by Col ‘ 4B. T. METZUER, moruanaue fice will beopen until 11 o’clock event suffering; bought to be killed, 53; taken | returnable at the next term, to show cause why | 88 com a also, in Wash fires her republican friends to bear in mind ti Persons making nee of the grounds, &e., of the mabe Of cacngens IT Oe Gib | OL Ec Ma fin’ Percuee stabs wean head | Maitemaice er ater Deven ne man aE Se ee ee tl hae ae JAY COOKE & CoO. Charata balfmiy reguise ratens 7 jeld-2uwam (Buceeesor to METZGER & BYLES,) ——_e— — taken a case before Justice Plant. who had de- | understood that the chief cause of the rule was » < i il not displeased when others remember the sig: = % usily engaged, with a num bags aieee tom i Mesars. W. | show cause for levy without the an- streets, = the tax books for the current year. Ss | B tees, c. Men and A. 8. Taylor were | thority of the court, but the ‘clerk and sheriff seadecarrnesani aoe cosa aalies ont may WASHINGTON, ho Moshington sdeceet Company merit < het | este Between D and B. caubracing the nance oF thtes talent hemes | gypoimted a committes to investigate the mat- | ray that the order was wsued. end executed. | the service of hls Empress amd ono day he apa ee — = it container’ inser A Sen See ae Behe i ane D, will be Gase- ““Gome amendments to the by-laws were of- | with the names’ Of Greeley and Brown was ey, vey rd oh cage | a geica = te 1G jntq Pleted by September tet. and the others will be | sercq'hy Mr, Bore'm, aud taid over under tne | Loleted to the" ead” of the poll recontly | rusted to his care. Death to is di eidhaetiian FLOUR tn sore end to pant! the tax Lil prov tag euuature recently | Tiles, ‘The president was authorized to appoint | erected at the foot of King street, last night, on pa le Pept cogl sherpem ge Mere nid STORE o o- Une per cont, for each mote if paid Sng ane | © comuattes to act im conjanction with himeit | which occasion there was a large and enthuslase | Jardine "94 thes yay Ween te eae | EW ST: xtra Ficer. Ist and before December 3st next, bat it would | eee oie acumen te Gant ie ee Hrnrgencins 6 ong NEW FOUNTAIN! fwien the Dil was pamad. */MPOF*eaulted | Soecters and to make arrangements for offer- Rep pat ncaa ogre tpon French Was about loving MILBURWS a Ing 1Fizes to children for compesitions on cruelty | | a7-Mice harm ihe cheese when they can, and | Port, snd now le bo ‘Paria. | Zz Tar New Ja:t.—It is probable that the eree- | to animals. be regrettable sm a i. = DEUG STORE pew District wii = tons drug Ecos Eaos.”—An Yered shar cougren thal ve Dea nIEE Comme Ruearra—at an sdjoarned | the markct at uorville, Tenn. though uot sold!) witted, why always Reg s word, Or erry: | POLAR SODA FOUNTAIN Skt as welts los tho bail | ton reetuerane Capes € - Shekell in | ga The indigo crop of itis stated, will | day?" he ached of 1 of the commission appointed to select @ reserva- | the chair, and Oa DJ. secretary, | be a good one, the yi Sg | BS as over-emart tion no proper site can be foundon any available | the following boats w. tue coming | with sunshine, having benefited the plants,and C0 0° ‘ara “give to-day. reservation. The whole matter will remain in | regatta: clase "Witch if ‘ave, Capt. | in several factories work ez ti, the retarm of Chief Justice | Smithson; t. Smith; Dolphin, Capt. er. when the commission being full, wil! | Eaton; East Win: Berry; Cutlew, Capt. | 4 Bold another meeting and make a final decision. | Sh ibbon; ‘Tur Gremtey ann Brown “SpowrawRovs | 3 c fo Ovrmenst. Ata meeting of the omgns ‘Tareep; May Brook, Cape. D ees mae ee ox sae “Babies A GREAT SCANDAL. tee of the Greeley and Brown ‘on the rat- make. ‘Messrs. 7 _ snd Gibson Sving taken one bottle of my soothing Seimming establishment 1: wee.tee coumiton on ane Capt. Sueckelis stated that the vase would 3 syrup will never cry any more” HEM ad | Br hich was Weert nate = eee Be Le er Be Bat en le acme ne people nto the ‘lem.ng, Pearson and Bauer were 2 ‘2, from street wharf er ‘seriously €on- tee = lymont. prizes are to be $70 for the first ‘in San Francisco are ly cn Tiursiay nights Mr; Willa Dickiwn aad | cise and'twe prizes for the second claw ths | tide g the expediency of employing women as | elected chief marshal ef the procession. first a rounding the ar sae 2 clerks and Arent = oni ei \'© Tatse ries crowen ‘of CORSETS, at, —- dend) amou' a me 1 vmasinee or ie | Rnightasd Sessford were appointed jedges of | ea Some, doctors leave no stone sat ear teen ” iat Barts RED CLOVES, 81, ve Cail at the Wheeter and the race. ae eb Kinds of medicine tocure the chilis. She has) g>-a woman in Fondulac, Wis., has sent the | m7.tr 715 Market Space. ae eae Puico’s sewetry stone, No. 47 Pennsylva- | shake excep! when the hearse ran over a stam, cone hoe Pieced ol Se hes BOO SHEE Bale BEADS, ot reduced prices c} i iD Ce if a mo’ — ack, publisher and gen- | newulpieeceers aac and 6th streets, receives Gar nee —* ie ie by her husband. a ts, HELLER, 716 Market Speco.