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* LOCAL NEWS. Exenrstons, Pic- Sites, &¢, {| Dupre 1 tenec Minstrels at the Nat ¥ this evening Rou te Giymont nex Ans m Pic-nic at fon now epen for the re~ Sount Vernon on the > Comiensed Locals The machinery © address and Sumeer will fo Mr. the Sens in making new (rat Fatificaiion meeting t these crowing over th Bhey should | ne Beet to le: staying a short time at Frestbarg. for his health, ana while there | wes tak bowe! : Bich The Mace-@' Baldwin Prize-Fixht. | LE TO COME OFF ON THURSDAY NEXT. ng fight between Ned 0’ Baldwin, | The comi the Ir-b Giant, and dem Mace, known xs the | Eng y, is toe } topic of couversa- tion emong the sporting fraternity net oniy in | ‘Washington but in all the large cities. The site | of th jl a profound secret except to | the | It is belie hat the report that | the fight world come off somewhere near Pred- ericksburg, tan expediti leave bh @ fe battle groun ha known among the sports a= The Bal- | timore Americon #25 LOCALITY OF THE CONFLICT, although it is generally conceded that’ while it will be beyond the borders of Maryland it wili | still be located within convenient steambont (lis a “ata! | Fisber, A. M. Green and Wm. F. [it WAR IN THE WIGWA¥ t te Onan Committer—Tie i Bands Across th vention of delegate: wn clubs of the several legislati alled to meet last night at th rooms for the turpose of organ manent central exe: committee. that there are very discordant elements congigmeration of a: b men, which croppe: A the attempt more c'oscly consol was last night more appesent than € The John 8." Cran ‘ore rout tate o | ar # to orgawize mittee sor the same purpose * was © bombshell wh “ eon thetr jo be heard, all at the sane nm ows declared that the cas wocra @ ACKOS: Oncessi he whelrs by euch mee » inally, Mr. Engtieh mov od on the table. CS cussion followed. nd said be had a sive. Mr. Burrows grew great oppored the motion to kyon t English bere withdrew hus motion - s imanediately renewed it. On a vote being taken it was lost. Mr. English moved that the erccentiajs of the delegates whick had been re- turned to them be referred back io the commit tee on cred M > apposed in pretty sharp mg that the lib- eral republicans seemed to i SUSPICIONS OF THE DREMOCTATS. He thought the democratic y bad made the greatest sacrifice. Mr. Burrows said the democratic party was the mountain and the re- lican the mole bill. Frank Gaines said he noticed that Mr Burrows was always jesome in all their meetings. Burrows, iy.—* The democrats ask nothing from you r race. + john H. hat the re‘! another red- Pa tragb! We are as NE Hi NDRED TO ONE in this -” Words waxed warmer and warmer, the chair rapping vigorously. one here made # motion to adj the order of the chair. Mr. by making it sine dir. The chai ognize the last motion, Lat put the f and declared the meeting ‘adjourned subje: his order to anotier cail. The gathering then dispersed in a very angry humor. = Za 2 Serenade to Senator Sumner. Last might, about 9 o'clock, & delegation of colored men,’ consisting of Dr. A. T. rt siames Wormiey, Win. H. Wormmlcy, Davi Thomas, col- ored citizens of this District, assembled at the residence of Dr. A.'T. Augusta, and, headed by Donch’s brass band, proceeded to the residence of Hon. Charles Sumner for the purpose of ten- dering him a complimentary serenade. Dr. A. ‘T. Augusta introduced Mr. Sumner as the ablest statesman in the country and best friend to the colored race. Mr. Sumner spoke as follows: Fricnds and Fellowecitizens: | am touched by voluntary expression of friendship, and beg hank you trom the heart. Tp seeing you on fis occasion I thi k of you : | only as personal friends, among whom I Lave tance of Baltimore. Parties in Baltimore have ly more than twenty years. one this con- ebartcred the steamer Mossachusetts, which is | siderable period changes have occurred of in- to leave Baltimore at 6 o'clock on Weduesday evening. The fight isto take place as soonafter | daylight on Thursday as possible, and the boat | will reach Baitimore on her return the same | evening. The Massachusetts has state-room ac- | commodations for a large number of passengers. | she being 3 night boat on the Chesapeake, and can carry altogether about seven hundred. | ‘Those fond of the sport will attending sueb scer terfere and break w hers. he plaws of the principals No doubt there will be an ul 8 trom ail parts of fe Lave iu very instant proved io he méré swind!es. and ahbere is a good deal of doubt expressed as ty | whether the two men will reaily as much as ex. | but the friends of both O'Bald- | | claim that it is going to be “a ale < expected to leave his training und. near Philadeiphia, an ts b Both men are rc- capita! cond oF o'RaL ; as born in Ireland Jat fe SE Ned O' Baldwin w 1 2 nary, | ¢ and y ne aS A pugilist. | i six ieet five sud a half inches,and | ¢ weight in mail! was test { fight was with Marsden i e feught ——- Isles, a ce! a pugilist, an and js beat Marsden 9, i of cowardice in # mill got up w } and forieited the stakes. In the latter part of so, the stakes were drawn ina escent ancagonist. | . the pol |. Wormald c is ENGLAND, m 1801; b present ighting ata fight in i rpin ini; was beaten Isis; forfeited to Mike Mat- ng that beat P. and Bob Brittle in ‘Yom King in 1:62; and was beaten by the hdrew stakes in a ol, in were given to 5 he received @ 1; withdrew stakes also one with Ned ampion beit in coburn in this ur readers. ¥ CHAMPION OF B Saatenee MI rem Joe oe Goss in © 'Raldwin in E IT. The two country will be remem Worn 166; - . Board of Nealtn. degraded. court; he was shut out from the pub Y OK. in the national capital all these terribl | the borse-car, and the ballot: | never to be closed. backward. Therefore you may rest secure in what bas been won, or limited in any of | [Applause and three cheers tor Mr. S u | stgnal triumphs, so little to be ¢ 4 frst became acquainted with yc arrive in Balti- | we consider the brief period in which adyuarters | been . West | witt not yet completed. | enactment of a con: Here there must be no fai invigorating this public opinion. much—{ would almost say, you can do eve | thing. speech and in all m ure of your support. seek your vote. your cause will be irresist these few words as my acknowledgment of your kindness From long « my sympathie have sought to serve yon, shall I seek to serve you. is dedicated, and nothin, white, there being, perhat | calculable importance to the country. bnt especially to the colored le. [Good enough. | When I entered vy aoe ere pon my public duties here slavery was in the ascendant, giving the law to all the usages of life. ‘The colored man, though zot a slave, was He was not allowed ‘0 testity in schoo Fut bere le wrongs have ceased. The court-room, the seho: on, Kevolutions do not proceed OF this be eure, slave: . hor will you he restrai hese righ¥s you now Most sincerely do E congra: And wher yhave accomplished, ! am sure you will unt me in hope and trust for the future. ies, “We will.) It is my duty to remin thst the work is be onty t bill, whieh sh: ad yon is wil vil igh n, whoever he my be, from any xelusion or discrimination on ‘ount of bis ‘olor. Only then wil! be estab! that equal- ity before the law to which now, for the first ime in our history, al! political Hiere there can be } It is in the platforms age of such a law, I you have all the a hts that can be found in the Ent that law will be the cap se.) I shall not disguise from you tha hing more will be needed. There mus tant watchful public opinie i hat these are enforced in |. inetly pled How constantly have I urged intercourse wit ens mist i pr colored fell tupon : sir nights always, by petition, by speech, and by vote. Above all, never vote for any man who is net true to you. Make allegiance to you the meas- So doimg, all parties will [Cheers } You will be felt and . Please accept s evening. (Cries, “go on.”} Anvther Horace and R DANGEROTS WorKD, very steall,and having glanced in the fesh. it was quite by the lors of . but beyond a ing of the band and arm ao serious ned. welry store tween 435 and ih 8 wing motion ter Heuty Brown; pos he & nett ult attery on Gasta Lig: aud cock. John Buckley, assault a onk k Liv wife; $240 bon: t! ace. G Carr, a sma!l charged with petit larceny of a book val st, forra ci! | wi PR Gays in jail. Sam tery on” Charies H s nade yesterday morning ox the street, where Weedon Is employ foreman of some laborers, with & stone, by which Hill's head zot uit and badly cut; $3. Andrew Jackson batiiry on Mary Elie! attery on some cost: small dismissed it. battery on Saliy White Eimma Poke, assault and Jane Dufiins, both colored; Fiiza Morton, avault and battery on Charles Parker by euiking him on the shins with a stone; dis- doko Freeman, assault and battery on William Watren; $5 and Thomas M bary, assault and battery on Jane Magruder; both colored; #10 and costs. Anna Wilson, as: senit and ba’ fe Johnson 25 and costs. Mart! ud an erous lan- rage; $5. dames King, disorderly in the Northern Market; $5. Jihn Molair, charged with using profane and indecent ‘language to the clerk of tie Metropotitan Hotel loud enough to be heard in the street; £19. William Scherger, keeper of a restaurant, charged with keeping his place of business open on Sunday; testimony was heard establishing the charge and the judge reserved his decision. Christo- Tt Mades, charged with the same offense; judgment suspended. —_—_—__ GEORGETOWN. TRE LPAK IN THE CANAL.—The heavy leak Which has been going on at the feeder, tive mile above town, is to be repaired at once, under thi superintendence of Mr. Maus, wko took up to: ¥ about 50 men. The leak will probably be stopped by Tuesday next. It is a pity that the canal company iid not make a permanent job of this when og the dam, The miliers hsve agreed to pay hali the expenses of the ne- cessary repairs Schooner William Henry, th 1579 bushels of wheat for Tenney & Sons, y Mary Ann, with 1360 bushels of wheat for Hartly & Bro. Sales, 1500 | large Urick b aintance you know something of Always from the beginning I ur Cause my life tarn me from it; was mainly men present. eo A Prisoner Shot. | HOT PURSUIT OF A COLORED DESPERADO—118 FINAL CAPTURE APTER A LONG CHASE. About sx o'clock last evening, as Officer Markwood was in the neighborhood of 4% & MAL ¥ HE FOUND—NEW FLOTR IN OLD 2. street AND DRINKING PouN- | and Virginia avenue, he came across & squad of < A BEALTHY ciTy—_ disorderly colored persons, among them a no- = | torious thiet William Ison, alias aith last night reported five e the last meeting of the nbmitted the report of be mouth of July, she: tinpor that the receipts for that period were &5 the expenditures $55 the Ceopers’ L and | A communication from as read, asking the board to enact an ordinance to prevent the packing of tour iu old barrels. No signatare being attached w it, it was laid over. Dr. Bliss submitted a | resolution requesting the board of public works | to cause urinals to be placed in the public squares, and aiso to cause ladies to be attached to the dringing fountains, public hydrants and pumps throughout the city. After some discus- sion (be matter was referred. Dr. Bliss called the attention of the beard to data just received in relation to the mortuary rate in New York, where it is shown that it is 1 | te 1 9, and in Washington 1 in 50.37. Allow! for the incomplete returns in this city, the rate is lin (1.26. Dr. Cox here d attention to the disicuity of securing reliable data, in conse quence of the absence of law to compel officers and physicians to make reports to the board. Dr. Bliss expressed regrets that they had not | secured the becessary legislation during the last | sitting of the legisiature to enable the board to _ carry out the svstem of keeping a complete | mortuary recerd. | ‘The subject of the ststus of the United Stat. attorney in his oficial connection oie wee board of health was discussed, and it was stated by a member that this officer was rather inclined to act as prosecutor against the board than to defend it. This had been shown in eev- eral instances before the police court recentiy im the pound cases. @ subject was reterred to the president of the board for investigation and report. Adjourned. | ‘Tre Ternitroniat Savixos, Loas, axp Buitpine Association held its seventh revu- Jar meeting last night in the lecture room of the Y¥. M. C. A. builting. $1,000 was sold at ap | average of 5 per cent. premium, the #s*ciation for subscription to the stock in the third series were opened, and a large | aincunt of additional stock was issued. a Tue Last Orronresiry.—To-might ts the | last opportunity our citizcus have of seeing Da- a ¢ Benedict's famous minstrel troupe. Paring their stay bere they have presonted & | ‘Very superior class of entertainments, and bedy speaks in their praise. Don’t forge they give their farewell performance th’ ing. ty- | + that even- | ‘The books of | out. kelly,"” kuife,to the terror of attempted to lake him made ASSETS cer ineustody,and the fellow A SAVAGE RESISTANCE, | striking at the officer and ealling upon his come rades to aid kim. ‘The ofticer broaght his baton into use, and caught Nelson by the clothing, when he jumped away. leaving @ good part of his clothing in the oficer's hand», making his escape through an alley at great speed: Mark- wood securing the kniles Not long afterwards the officer was informed that Nelson bad sent a | Messenger to his den in Fighting Alley for a change of clothing, with directions to deliver them to him at the Maryland avenue depot. The officer sturted at ouce,in company with Officer Maroney, to the depot, and found BELSON DISGUISED and waiting for the train going south. On dis- ways to the end | ™ fe me from lis sup- | Was to a dozen colored | 0 | | girls, who are passionately fond of societ bushels at 61.68. ¥ ArremyTED Ronnrny.—Early on yesterday morning a daring attempt was made to rob the Louse of John Spencer, corner of Ist and Fred- erick streets. About 2 o'clock Mr. Spencer, Whose family is gut of town, heard the prying of a crowbar at Lis tack door, and on raising hic chamber window and ing uiring who was there, the burglar ran througir the garden and effecte | i ape. Several similar ati pts at house- be: B have Leen made of late in tnat vi- cinitt Si ALEXANDRIA. Discovery or Heman Boxxs.—in digging he foundation for an engine house in the 941 yard of Mr. Meh elor at the soutt- west corner d Union streets, a day or two ago, the workmen came upon a’ brick + five feet below the surface, containing ons of wh are supposed te be human nes. Pay, Work, on Quit. trom whoan the targe nu now living at Arlt whieh they res A meeling of those ber of colored people nm rented the lots upon veld last night, at which the renters ‘must pay The Jackson's Goods Camp Mecting. E SEREICHS OF BRURSDAY ARD YESTER- CITY ITEMS. ements | INSURANCE COMPANIES. formerly of DAY on ov THE Discoveses DELIV- | | Srarsmpuns for 35 cent, very superior. Fine | =a pe = ¥ } TEREST [CHE MEETINGS INCREAS | suspenJers up to S25). Good braces fem 2 | request: 4 | a7 YOU INSURED ING DAK Y—2LOQC@NT SERMONS BY Wace | % } = INGTON MINISTERESEC | ; | The BERKSHIRE MUTUAL LIFEINSURAN @ Special Corresy : The a Star; c. Sexe, Lodges are traterpally COMPANY Pittehel’, Maw: organined Jack nore, Tth street N. W. | totahe piace to marrow otk on Axe Anocinet CO..dto.. Augast 16th, 1 fae BE “ging OHA od sscape std See Since Tharsday the wing miniters WR wAosDTrDR to whieh a are arrived on the ground: Sees. Be Pr | chine business has grown ie ee . L the rivalry of the various © Gr STeater namerr of sales bo “Singer” Sew ng Machine of merit. o wh vast 1, 172 a Trust 0 foes vat fortett the poltcter carsed the paim ole momber of sewing me- a issned by the | L. Wileon, of on tmiin Sundays, fron orders Rad : eurance for th: THE TRAINS EESTRRDAT © Splicn morning broug:t up Rev. Dr. McCaeley, : siding thier, who relieved Rev. Mr. ac ph. | 5 ot che charge of the camp;) Rev. eant in each designotias the kind of machine | TIS, Secretory aban, who will assume the pres of Washing‘on district on the mer; Kev. S. desired. The secret of the uuyaralleled popu Jar d suecess of this mach.ne, according to | es we wave giver, is vecause WAPER THAN EVE K ns uf Snmmer Drews € . Seols. Bau Cmbrelias. Carsimerrs, rability, ease of motion. a all Summer Goals. without recard €, ANd general availability tock. Weh & Renan r generally known, the Ss arenins are sold. & large assort- ljachine” would become al possession of eac be indigpensable economic housewife.— Frank Lezuc's Ii Newepaper, New ¥ ment of House jy22 Im* MH. WHEATLEY STEAM D de chen: camy AMIN & | On Phureday mecning Rev... W. Jo! | of Bladensburg ciccuit, preaeted from \ i Tinee verbs SaaS ty “Am Exc tisn Crevice? Surrs redacod from ala OEALAG fine sermon, in whies. he spoke ef<he and $2) to SIS and #95, st Ressagc& Cox's DMAPICULTIRG IN ith strcet, May dedi. “ PRANKLIN the principal one being th the hind in thie con iy, rest me ee agency. AACE COMPANY, dy in the PRILADErHia CHARTERED 829, 0 000 —L0SSE3 PAID LD €1.500,000 ry power of tke enemy niso spoke of the agencies era ployed—preaching, the P } lan, and sade a work for the s: his customers, but best of ai mtr __ PROFESSIONAL. De, Say sitcet, 8. WH and anatomy will} SB. LEWES BLACK Pomn, WASHINGT 27, At 2 o'clock a pray stand. and at 3 ocloc | took place. Rev. M. F discoarsing from lL has 5 4 “And ye are wi things 1 Zee Frekiie Fire tomranc “en Rice is ene of the best junior sa deplia, coe tu se th Pe connection, and thissermon fy! try’ an the phi Sewer Pire, 8 , all sises, at_Hasotiton & Pearscn’s, Building, 9th and D streets, « “ Waawer’s Patent UooKxer,” th improvement ever we! economy combined. #£ reputation. He said that our tesamony ovtgrowt of the law of diffasion, and claimed that the central force of man’s natere was not mental, but spiritual, and this law i> the spir itual natuzs of man ests itself iz: two ways: 1st, in speech, and 2din action. The things of which man witn oh mem F oy nl of Baw e greatest | . Ease ang <i to the need of all. It bas tx sta! pear bir what they owe, work out the amount of their néebtedtiess upon the fortifeations at Fort Wh vacate the prerares they oceupy. MEETIN he radical! meeting to gut, will take place [t will be ad- dreesed by J. H. Gilmer, of Kichmond, a former conservative. Col. Mosby bas aiso been invited to make a spcech on the occasion, but his answer har not yet been received. Paerkaty Sarz,—Maj. John W. Green has purchased from the Sankot Alexandria. which Lad deeés of trust upon it, the syuare of ground bounded by Wilkes, Pitt, Gibbon and St. Asaph strects, and known as the Fe ry Lot, with the ling thereon for $3,409. Camr Merstinc ip meeting under auspices of the M. E. Church, commenced nnastation to-day. The Wesley Grove meeting, on the B. & O. R. K., to be held y the M.E. Church south, wii! commence on Tuesday next.— Gazette, last th © h — A Sociat Party, with z UP Strains —Last week the first colored gociety of Portland enjoyed a mild sensation, A promi- nent colored family of that place has in it a tew Yy par- ties, etc. They projected a party some time a ut theold man was taken sick, and it was pestponed. Finally, as the old man_ would Aa Co par’ fortunate- ly, the morning er the day on which the party given found the old man dead. greeably and untimely dead. But the gith ided at last that, as the invitations bad gone ic had been engaged, &c., th yecould not afford to posipone for su small aifair as the old man’s decease. Acco: the old gentleman was laid out becoming- put to rest on two chairs up stairs, and the party opened at au early Lour. There;was full house, and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves’ immensel evening pro- gressed the gu ied, chairs be- Came scarce, and some cne went up stairs, touk the old man from his resting-place and laid him on the fi ‘The chairs were kept in use down stairs, and the party was a success of which the orphans might feel proud. Tbe funeral took day, and the most becoming grief as manifested by the distressed family —Lowise ville Cour. Jour. BALTIMone AND Potomac RAILROAD.—Th Marlborough Prince Georgian says: Work on the Baltimore and Potomac railroad stills pro- gresses stexdily at and near this point, and now the shrill shriek of the locomotive makes grates ful music to our ears throughout the entire day. ‘The ballasting was expected to be completed to Mitchellville on Tuesday last, and as the rest of the road was too remote from the pits on the Upper Patuxent, the company contemplated bringing the ballasting force and trains to this point and Talbert’s station before the end of the week, which we have no donbt will be done. covering the officers he starved off towards Lith | Tbe siding at this depot is now completed, and street and ran through an alley leading to the 33th street wharf, w! he bid himself. The officers stationed themselves on the railroad near the Long and jumped on board the train as it approached, and discovered Nelson in a 7 @ band of disguised negroes in the upper the way above, a ion of car, from which he leaped, and started oif down | of the county, seized a colored man, oe e it the river shore towards the Sycamore bench. On | Charged with being a Voutoc, ot witch neces cepa yey tee pir ped being closely pursued by a large crowd who had cut one of his ears off, and then beat or whipped | ‘4 tunnel caald be here and any ki jeined in the chase, be turned up the steep bank | }, m most unmercifully. He alleged that he liquor easily d through the pipe to the j and Jumped into ine tnolosore of Mr. Joun | usd aiready siain thirty negroes by his potent ; ;GwOr Cay Reed ghana tne Pope to the Noung sod bid himself in an old smoke house, spells, and swore that they would stop his opera- | little cupboard. rom W! was ROUSE BE. SOND SALAS e DOSS Jeo. W. Childs, of Philade! Pz Coup Warer.—A sad case ging to Mr. Young. He then made off | sg-Mr. Geo. W. Childs, of Philadelphia, with | THE PERILS or lowurlle & fence near where. Oficer Maroney | his wellknown snd wide-spread remetty hey Pree tea eet was laying concealed, and in attempting to | . ontributed $100 to the fund for the relief of the ford: iestana ‘S fow days r seale the fence the officer caught him, and in his | widow and child of the late Henri Drayton. bse ” who wane shad struggle to secure him his uni ‘Was torn into #7 An Ohio masher was knocked |'}"" ¥ shreds, and Nelson got matte going in the | down by lightning the other day, but never let | direction of the Monument Lot. He was again | go the truvk he was operating on, an spon | closely pursued, and the last seen of him by the | Coming to his senses proceeded with the of cfcers he had destruction. esd THE MARSHES at the mouth of the canal. At Mays chese at bad to be given , and the turned to the re com) After resting, Lieut. Geastord ordered Of- ficers Markwood and Lewis to start out in pur- suit of bim.and after a thorongh search through Murder Bay they came suddenly uj him in front of alow kept by one Mrs. Hoag, snrrounded 3 Saya gf his friends. ‘The eftice when he a; them aud ran, but wee sip. pas v BLED INTO A SEWER Excay, iN. After # scramble, Markwood s!j; LEY eg pers upow him. Nelson striking out {ie at him. ‘The crowd arouta him ratber troublesome, and it was with \cers re- y and came dacob R. Eckfeldt, chief int the | tec ine Phitadelyie, died yesterday, the company is prepared tofurnish close-box- cars to our farmers upon application. A Witcu Docron’s Ears Curt Orr.—The Sumter, S. C., News saya that a few nights ago at the aged ity years. His father was inted master fomerat the Mint by President ‘ashington in 17M. ‘S71. G. remarked, just after recoiving o8 Are: dat, peace with God. | steat coated without contact with water or od snd Bae paid many willives of and 2d, personal peace in all phasec of life. | g2am, and always at the tempera’ incr in Canis Oe renktin Peace of man with man is this testimony wi'ch | Veo ounces saved im the pound. Testi Com's., ex-ef. Com'r, se(amonuting tS 40 is eternal and mndying. Mr. Rice closed with | fran someof the best seaple of this ims. f8 bersaauont aente an earnest appeal to all his hearers to possess re. Call and examine, at the Siate HONE & Le, desired We eual . memscives of this testimony. Rev. Mr. Me | Mantel and Chandelier Wate Roomsct Handle Cai RAP HERS AND LaW BErnSxens * Etcenh cshorteg, and some time was spest in | ton i Pearsoc, Y. Ml. C4. Building, 9th and | mee Ne. evar)cacd Boom 133% 6 tires, | Cail at ibe d DO pa ars ar la D streets. ais 6 | betresn ith and auth, Southern Claims Geant . Raenee S Ercnes Accight o'clock Hev. Mr. West, of Picaraut | | Du. Ware, Gliropodist, Seats Oorne, Bun- | moar cal ottat seems ees praiehec aft . yates Grove, preached from Luke, 9th ehapter sid | fons, Ciub and Iegrowing Rails, &., withou. | ie Ucery, Arguments iu Paispt Vases, “ INSURE TOUK propre a Ir any man will « mse fear cae at = . pain, ry the patient can watk with ease iame- | war ly . ANELIN, OF PHLADE rHa deny bimse up his cross daily ani ately. Gperating rooms, 536 15th st., epposit BTR i 7 i == follow Bie," He ruade the fullowing poinis:— | Urs, Treasury. a ne) FENDALL. — EEGD FERNDALE “aMLANOUON DEE: Seif-denial is a voluntary act; it ia the eondition ae FENDALL @ FEN INGTON FL of following Christ, and itleads to persomai gain. ‘THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repeiad COUNSEELoae ryt #£ORK THE DISTRICT OF CULUMBIA. The meeting closed with an exhortation and made to order hy Hempler, near 4 mroet! | jang-tr Con 6 «7. aN Lowe's wa Ave CAPITAL $200,000. . Rev. F. acd plleepegect is A Le r- N. © Ssnewnara mae meeting followed, in which a serious spirit pre- mae z vailed. a ie cer GREATER ENGINEER AND Sipe YESTERDAY'S SERTIOR: pan orders pre Yesterday morning até o'clock p ildie was conducted by Mr. Burrows, of the Foundry Reduction in Prices. Fs ante church. Another prayer-meeting was helt at — 8x o'clock, led by Kev. E. D. Owen, of Waugh feats Chap nd one woman from the western part of Washington was converted. Kev. B. Peyton Brown occupied the stand at 10}; o'clock, and preached from Deuteronomy ATIORNSYAT Lag, Boom 2, on eccont floor of Barbour's Law Suildt:> . 2 pbs ~ cra reat -" Washington, 23d chapter and ist verse: **When thou shalt IN CONSEQUENCE OP THE LATENESS OF vow a vow unto the Lord, thy God, thou. shalt ¢ ° Removed from 484 Louinane seewtis, nolé-tr OR@ANIZED AUGUST 96, 1870 not slack to pay it; for the Lord, thy God, will | THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RR. Jone eanxa — : surely reqnire it of thee, and it would be a sin ATTORNEY at Law, in thee.” He first spoke of the vow, which is in the nature of a promise involving truth. Vows are our voluntary actions, and we *re held re- sponsible for their fulfilment. God had made promises towards man, and had kept them; and ecause he had kept them, man was preserved and made excuses for the non-fultilment his vows. He alluded to the vows and promis made by different characters, and urged that i was the duty of the Christian to live clos Lis God, and the sinner to no longer put oi great work of saving the soul. INTERESTING MERTING 1 OBRBH CAPITAL ce onnsseeemmeennrenes 100,088 Office in Bhophert’s Bafiding, Wr. 903% Pouney)- vaniearenne,” MOSES Rebuy, Prete? TODD, Vice Pr DUCE STOCK, 1 AM OFFERING FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS: Light Cassimere Suits, at... Bine Flannel Suits/th White Duck Suits (Derby) Bo. $ Young's Law Weshingtos. D LADIES’ GOODS. Mees McCORMICK, 506 NINTH STREET, Ezrweres E ann F Stxerrs, mew Pullaiaa, it 4,5, 6,7 and $3 Light Colored Gusstmere Fanta! 5.6, 7 and gs nd Vesta to match, Light Carsimere Pants, sin, White Marseilles Vests. r to the THE Y. M.C. A. In the tent of the Young Men's Christian As- __FAMILY SUPPLIE , 2.50 and $3 ss +250, 3and 94 IES: UNDERWEAR jvet sociation very interesting meeting was held a T5c, 1,1 25,1.75,2 2 very low rates. at two o'clock sor the Penefit of business men, | oaths’ Cueviot Suits... sed Stop: Look!: Mead 133 and quite s number attended. Tho meeting | Boys? Cassimere Saits. SUMMER MILLINERY Nas co interesting that those present lett it at | Fire Biack Cloth Frock Comte z he cloge in favor of holding others of like char- | "is Eischsty wavcy sua sear to make room for Fall Goods, ives —_ acter. rock JEST REGED 0 HANDSOME SUITS Qfall etyien,, in cule cheap at __S. HELLER'S, 715 Market Space ILLINERY HOSIERY, NOTION Bow articles in'cach line just received, feods marked at Baltimore prices, All the LATEST STYLES ore Pharmet e At the same time Mrs. Linville—a ease A Large Assortment of Extra Size Suits, a has the knack of interesting children meeting for the children, and in a conversa- tional way editied them for some time, leading them in some familiar tune when they became restless, and thus kept them in good humor. A PIKE SERMON. At three o’clock Rev. R. W. Block, of Wesley DUTY OFF TEAS! ODS! Di GLOVESa: DUTY OFF TEAS &#-A DEDUCTION of 20 PER CENT. has been made on ail these goods, Chapel, occupied the stand, and preached one Jel9-2m 1459 Lith corte Bees of the finest camp-meeting sermonsever listene: BF Pore) 1 tot ee to AW GOODS HE to, from 2dCorinthians,;th chapter and Istjverse: ghisa bir lial aaa ic Ses, GOCDe: LGW EES =a PRICES ABSOLUTBLY REDUCED Tent ae crenns, Sone coehlnen, drarty bo ; ult 8. HELLER'S, 715 Market Speco, 15 CENTS PER POUND om ALL saved, Lek it aaa ourselves soma a iuthncss | §a-Persons going to the country, oF to different ALL GBADEE of the flesh and spirit, p< i holiness in the | Waterin: es, can have their wardro wera oe — a = a fear of God. He of the Corinthians | iss atesmll see ee ee WASHINGTON HOTELS. a ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OO. as having been coriujt, aud what God had done for them, and then asked if God could not do YSON’S HOTEL, for the Church now what he did for the Coriathi- H He urged that it was the daty of ns to attain holiness. He would not sa: Also, see whether using tobacco was sinning or not, bi would leave it to every one’s owr conscience. F urged that to attain boline s they should be w ing to do their whole duty, and not rest = with any less; not allow: think do not live up to their professions, to ter them icom their duty in this respect. #2 REMEMBER NAME AND NUNZEB— A. STRAUS, | Popular Clothing House, PRICES OF SUGAR befcre purchasing eiecwhere, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OD (PRE IMPERIAL OTEL, JAMES SYKES, Proprictor. FRONTING PENNSYLVaNia Avunrs, Beveeen 13:4 and lath traniay ‘the Senvices Last Nios 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUX, Wasu: .D.0, After preaching, severa! prayer meetings were = a tans ae, — ——a held in the large tents aud the Young Men's Saris PER ook EE Bes, the past, the Bitghcter ales Seay ieee eal as a : Christian Association tent. At night, Rev. F. | jyas-te ‘Three Doors from Eleventh Street, | tfeDs to test the accommodations of kis present es ‘© are selling G. Kirby preached from Acts xvi., 30th and : —se_ u tabi » which be prutoiacs shai be foume si erses: "And be brought them ‘out and aati, | FPOCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, the beet in'W ssbingtoa. FLOUR, Sirs, what must I do to Le saved? And they VIRGINIA, (Rop. Chron said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thoa shalt be saved and thy house.” After stating Lis object in preaching to be that souls might be converted, he preached ons of the old time gospel sermons. Rev. Samuel Shannon, of Ity- land Chapel, followed with a pow: tion, and a prayer meeting fol Lg which one person professed religion. E clock all retired, end soon the camp was quiet still for the night. EXE&CIS p ovclock (rath OPEN JUNE A 1872. too, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW RATES, i at aRLIBG@TOS, ELPHON70 YOUNGS ao VERMONT AVENUE. T. BOZSSLE 6 50m, Proraisrons elegant sn4 adjoining the parl end much tm cis Cc. ©. WILLARD, me EBLITT BOTSE, WASRINGTON, D.o We are also offering five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF RAMS ages uevinption, Chronic Bronchitis, Chi is. Chronic Puenmonia, Chronic Dy onic Diarrhea, Chron MORNING. hour) this morning, ‘ t ry that can be produced, at prices which Di! the bell rung for rising, but only a fow laid | altoa great vaine fy thos a DRY GOODS. PETITIO: sleepers were benefited, the early risers having | Ctlsr to the female cx a eed GIVE US 4 CALL; IT WILL Par ToD turned out previously. Shortly after, prayer | Poriens® tome. pe BY G@GuoopDs etings were held at several points. fs aga) 1 armoagst ihe proprictor will have provided for the lawns aud room a fire: clags band of music, and in 1 the sources of amusement and fornd at our best ner Pes me ‘The meetings in the Christian Association tent are very interesting and are conducted by Rev. G. a. Hall. IMMENSE REDUCTION Ly PRICES. DRESS GOODS MARKED DOWN! - ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Co, ‘There is no booth on the ground but a pine ¢ Tose serena Tih eee | Closing out Summer Stock at marvelously LOW enbhke ee ee ake ance sien? boure ct Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, ots, | PRICES! ° Bes ; y rail, 2 x agers fem o “ t rt o indicates that Butler isshay: Ch sir Chteupeake ard Olio Mathroad at Goshen Dee oo Nunta ano ® Sragce and the ery from a solitar, Shine | pot. and new and elegant ago coaches, impo | ONE PRICE TO ALL your boots,” is welcomed by a tew fastidious in- | rapidly over a smooth aud level road of only eight PRE ARDLS on bell ice Under Maoute tempir dividuals.” iniles, act down the visitors at the Springs tot SUN UABERLLAS bices “Tus. STAR is looked for with great in ‘ bine ete li eo oMOGAN & WYL We Beard CU NGS.S interest daily. Everybody reads it, and life in | Qescrrptve pampntets sant frer.on application: | | sym 1015 and 1020 72h street, 33 a a camp would be almost lnsipportable without it: | algo-in Washington. © 07 0 oe etry e campers are looking ter large crowds to- réons making use of fe grou 9 Of the morrow irom the surrounding country, as alao | Spring aid mit atdpoing at" may sity “wi be LIVERY STABLES. prUme carawea wine trom the cities on the Teguise veoneed 4 sent uy Eo 7 ae onan hace tev. Dr. Ne an expected to preach on BS A jo etfectar se J u Savi gen, sotpuimentog poodle to the A Hieved by the ure of Datura Rama Pe G pe Deond B ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES, contrary, the cars of the Baltimore and Poto- | most fearful attack of asthma, Lord Daneany had | _,lorsee and Bagmies for Biro, bes (0 scarcely smacked the Datura Tatula for more than a eh We mac railroad will be ran—two trains only leay- | Tinnte or so, when the symptoms abated. end in ton z BICHARD VY. minutes more he was relieved told me he had used it for years with the most per- fect snccesa. Certainly the inhalation had the most magical effect | ever witnessed.”—Dr. J. Mr Veazh. “ Thave never known an instance in which relief Was not obtained.”"—Gen. Alexander. Sold as (o- onderfuily. He CALIFORNIA CLARET, CALIFORNIA HOCK, FRENCH CLaRe ing. ‘East evening an additional sepply of lumber was received on the ground and seating was again arranged. | ‘The name of Winn Chapel was unintention- ally lett out of my former letter. Thoy have a BE) pony en ge ey a ge 7 company of over 30 boarding with Brother | Pacts im tins; as cigars and cigarettes in hoxce.and | ing ROBT & WM. TOUNGER'S AND BASS ALw Jones, c. 3 New Bond street, London: and all s2ee- Chemists. Dragciste and Storekeapers terourboat vem ruggist 01 ‘pore oon “He FOR CAMP MEBTING.” All going to attend should call at M.@ COPELANDS’, 3 Louleisna avenue, one door east of 7th street and secure from his pew and extensive stock their DUBLIN BROWN sTov?, MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE @ STOUT PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Bot2ez,) AN Incenrove Rum Sxtter.—The following story is told by the Boston Journal :-—The rigid enforcement of the prohibitory law adopted by some of the cities and towns of this state occa- sions eome remarkable displays of inventive genius on the part of the persecuted liquor Sellers, and the state constables sometimes meet with great difficulty in searching for the pr Teribal beverage.” Ono in Nortibelage, the 10 PEB CENT. DISCOUNT UNTIL SEPTEMBER Isr, We sre offering ovr entire nonin - LADIES’ AND MEN'S FURN. Goo! =e piclicary tater ‘With s fine stock of IMPORTED and DOM Es. TEN PEB CENT. pooune ON ALL CASH | TIC GROCERIES, sclocted cspeciatiy tor tamiiy SALES. use, and selling at 8 very iow figure JOCKWOOD, BUFTY & TAYLOR: | , after a long search, was about to | TENTS. ‘iy8-t8epl Eiveit uy, when,lappching to take ontone of | Als uannfucturer of AWNINGS, FLAGS and ac eneelains the shelves in a cup! at the head of the porcsas FOR INTERNAL REVENUE stairs, he beheld. the long. sought for INTERNAL ee RS ey ge Ee fe ee tirely’ covered by the shelf when. in place. FFSCE OW asiixe Tox, Jaly 23,1872, 417 SEVENTH 8TREET, A ‘wire ran through the wall; which, ‘when | | she endersigned, baring heen ppeetiated by the ulled, cock an on becr. retary ‘Commission iow the eogec vat there was the next ques- | such instruments or sp; for attect |» Dro- Between Dand B, tion, but a search in the cellar revealed a'trap | tecting and earcelling tobacco, anu in the floor, which, when removed, 0; to the Leer keg. From the feaa a ran through the walls of the the that bis favorite Chappaqua Tabb; had a liter of kittens, that if cate were 1 twice a day on tortoise shell scraps they would prodace cat-a-combs. watchman at the Selma, Rome Ala., found a ‘A negro and Dalton depot, in Se pped the nip- | pocket-book containing $300 on a train Monday jast, |, returning it to its owner, was liberai~ ied in te sum of fifty cents by the