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NO FIGHT! ANOTHER PUGILISTIC FIZZLE. mess Thé Mace-O'Baldwin Mi I Prevented rl -LOCAL NEWS. | by the Maryland A: ies, | 4 DISGUSTED CRowD OF ROVGHS—RACH PARTY PLAMES THR OTHER FOr TEZ Piz 2LB— les, &e. er's Garden to-day by the | EVENING STAR 5, 1873. Excurs‘ens, Pt Pic-nic at i Brickiavers’ @PALDWIN TERBATENS To WHIP MACE TRE STREETS—BARNRY AARON GOING | & BEAD on o’RaLDWIN—THE cor’ Point and Point Lookout | arts STAXD TAKEN BY TRE PALTIMORE 2CTHOR- I7ITS—MR. PENCKNEY TELLS JoR COBURN KE TRINSS BE CAN WHIP HIM—HIGH OLD TIME IN BALTIMORE YESTERDAY —A WASHINGTON PARTY AT POINT LOOKOUT LOOKING OUT FOR TRE BALTIMORE BOATS, WHICH DON’T COME. ms to Mount Vernon on the At the time the last special dispatch tn refer- : | ence to the expected prize fight between “)"ital win and Mace was sent to Tim STAR from Bal- ional Thea. | e Waskingion | | Hall Favition now opea for the re- | plenie parties. | ee ee Corsexsed Locals. ‘The thender storm and heavy rain last night | thmore yesterday there was every indiention aid net Dr the chamge in the temperature | that the contest would come o2, as had deca was hoped for. ‘The heat is very oppees- | arranged, at Cherry Point, ueat Cone rive Va.,—the same piace where Edwards and Collyer ht two or three y a Gree e Sdand tative | foug! ght, othing | boats chartered for thé asta Was manifested, and | at 5 o'clock. d quietty. THE ARRANGIMENTS “KNOCKED INTO A st in Baltimore COCKED MAT.’ ong the gentie- A few minutes before that hour, however, the f this | owner of the Cyrus P. Smith, rived at Bu "s boat, ar- ence that the nutm's with the intel! bad fied him that he would be e in law in case his steamboat should between and that h to draw © as he did not dare permit her to sail in ‘of the iega! notiti same time John Eng’ arf to hi: ace on Fayette street. <a si 3 Attorne ‘Thts was ed at Barnum’s and J curses both loud and deep were heard svery side, but fecbly expresses the trath. At ‘be saloon of Ergtish half a ‘dozen colored men had been busily engaged a making s and packing thei fn for th eursionists, and betore 8 o'clock j both beats had been ampiy provisioned for the ip. ay boxes Rude ¥. The picture is wow G. Metzerott & Co. at thi THE nerve’ On being told t | she world not « 8 ENRAGED. ny the owner of the § a2 Cobnrn w | gnant. He denied that the city authorities ky | bai any legal right to stop oat, and swore ugh | the shouldsail at al! hazards. ‘The owner mildly but firmly said his boat should not go, as he did The ej. not care to be indicted hy the ai term i yesterday overruled the only 3 grand jury fo two exreptions Sled to the report of the ap- | aiding and abetting a prize fight. Finding praisers appointed to value the proy threats of uo avail, Coburn and Jim Colbert for the extensiea of the Capitol gi tried to argue the point, but it was no use: the directe:! that the cests of the apprais: owner said he did not dare render himself liable subs oeeedings (including advertiaing) | to prosecution, althongh he would have given be p iy by the United States and the | $500 rather than the thing should have occurred. holders of un VARIOVS PROPOSITIONS DISCUSSED. Yesterday Property. & little ‘son of Mr. Stevens, on For the next how all was excitement in the Nana avenue, between sth and lth strecte, | rotunda at Barnum’s. The crowd swity was severely injured by ‘ing of a block | and fro in their efforts t i r erection at | phase of the matter, an Pennsy!vania ave- } Propesitions in regard to the & ken to Nairn’s drug stora, | Baltimore skipper, eaid he h to by Dr. | the party could have for no: agreed that it cou! ing the “ Feast of the Assumption | ground by this morning. Dooney Har i Virgin Mary into Heaven,” was } Fis, ¢ ert, Rarney Aaron a posed he Catholic churches; the samo | chartering a tug boat to take cand a f s being celebrated 4s on San- | his triends ¢own to the battle ground. Finally nes erected to her tand- | Jee Coburn and Jim Colbert went dowa to Hewug @ holiday of obliga- | O° Baldwin's keadquarters a ached the lat- Was observed as S: y by many | ter proposition; but the friends of O'B., for some | ies, All the faithful heard mars, j Fearon or o mid not consent ant -| cases cecular elsployment was ab- | rangement. Goburn then suggest at the incipals an! a few of their ‘riends take car- ie ges early this morning ar out inte the FRATERNAL Visrr I. country north of Baltimore, where the fght nembers of Was could take place. Phis prop Olker to and Coburn Sire, the thr sent fon to the Grand Lodg s, the Grand Master and Grand P and mort ot the officers of the Grand I Grand Enea: Sarepta Lo followed by | &nxious to learn if any | made to have the | Bazyay sano } TRE in He | big loafer came to B: | ‘ted biwself on the street? and House on Tuesday evening, rnd mide the thing eo public the aut ation he had received. | | OF tic Feud in the Twelfth | ‘The Democrat oon wi MASS MEETING OF HALF A DOZEN—ANYTHING To UEAT PILL DICKSON. | , A-call in yesterday’s Patriot for a meeting of the citizens of the i2th legislative district faver- able to the election of delegates to the general committee of the Greeleyites, and for organizing a Greeley and Brown club, brought | together at Beck's Hail last uight the follow: K 3 democrats of the old school: Messrs. J. J. | Coombs, W. W. Moore, H.S.Daysand Henry 3. 10f the 12th district; Dr. Clayton, of th district; and John H. Crane, at large; these six comprising the whole number presen! It will be remembered that several attempts have been made by the Greeleyites to form a general committee for campaten purposes, and ‘™ some cause or other only nine districts eprese; tatives, and it is charged that orgenization has been deteated by herents of Mr. William Dickson, who are ed to all Lead ceuters except their own— hs roung men’s democratic and conservative | central club,”—and that they even went eo far at a recent meeting of the delegatesof the afore- —al of aresolution “that it is unwise and inexpe- | dient” to form any head center besides that of the ¥.M. C. D.C. C. The meeting last nigut Wus designed tobave the i2th district in proper trim to send delegates at the rext dizzle. It may be said in this connection that the opponents of Mr. Dickson charge that be has sold uut to the new District government, and that, rather than support apy for Congress put in the | #e y, they will support Gen. N, dia agenc through his >. Chi. catled the meeting to order, n W. W. Moore, erq., was an, and rejuested Mr. Coombs to act as secretary. Mr. Moore stated the object to be to fill the vacancy of the t2th district in the central Greeley and Browa committee. Mr. H. S. Davis rose up, and, scanning the vacant benches abort the hall, remarked that it was a sim attendance, which he presutued was owin, to the heavy rainstorm. He inguired if it woul not be b leave the selection of the three cclegates to the chair to appoint at bis leisure and announce them through the press. Capt. Moore thought this would not be quite regular, and might not be approved by the yoters. Mr. J.J. Coombs said the chairman must be one of the delegates. He then nominated Capt. Moore, nut the question, and announce him elected by he voters of the district as delegate to the G. and B. central committee. After tvate consultation, carried onin a whisper, Mr. . Davis nominated Henry C. Thorn, and he was duly elected as delegate No. 2. The next best man seemed to give ikem some difficulty. The name of W. H. Clagett was taiked of, wien Dr. Ciayton said that Clagett Was on so many committees from £0 many or- anizations that he didn't think he would have imme to attend to it. It was necessary te have a d not be put down by Dicksonites. Several others were talked of, y Mr. Coombs nominated G.W: Drew, and he was unanimously clected delegate No.3. The mass meeting of six then adjourned. os | chosen chair: & od man—one who couli Ox the Look-out at Point Lookent WaSHIaGTUN “CLAMBAKS” BOLD. on party of twenty-five, alluded lumu, who went down the river r to witness the Mace and ldwin milly ineludes the festive “teddy” Welch. Hea Lewis, Tom Curry, Skinny Dough- erty, Dick Jones, aud Joe Curley, nearly al! of whoin are residents of Hooker's Division. — The Alexandria expedition, whick lett last night in charge of Teddy Kyan, includes Messrs: Waa. Dickson and Arthur Shepherd, of this city. The Was left in asteam launch— asfiows a ¢ and are probably now at Point Loosout straining their eyes in the direc- or of Baltimore to eateh sight of the steamer. Lich were to leave the Monumental city last for the battle The said steam- could not have been visible to the nakedeve cay, Lowever, nor could they be brought within the range of a spy-glase, anil consequent- ly Liose who went :rom Alexandria and this city, have to confess themselves handsomely they ure cut off irom the railrowls and hey are probably unaware that the roporarily * off," and possibly may remain at Point Lookout until sometime in the EXOURSIONISTS ja waiting for the arrival of the Baltimore tons which won't come, Itis decidedly rough ob the boys. —_——-e Tne Lesser indictment of Mrs. Emily E. Lioyd, the allege poisoner of her children, and the transfer of rom the Loudon county court to the ci (VA.) Porsontye Case.—The d ginal p ) | have interfered.” He belteves! it was a +p > i bi ers, | Job.” and int: d th e ad ‘put @ head | nd Repeenentnens | ou” O'B. at r ‘S. tlashily Campbell, (Neal. and | Greseed New York 5 i ‘por bet 61,000 that Mace would whi ten minotes. He wanted to ree room. This fight had already ¢ ng closed, the visitors | and be had feared it wox!d bea lizzie. ora'and regaled | | Metween five and si the crow: th @ profusion ice | bar room et Barnum’s and on th tew: grapes, etc., handsomely gotten | Yery large a detail of policeme: busy fn clear: the latter for passers-by. Op- | posite the hotel the Odd Fellows’ Choir, one of Protecsor Danic!, ¢ HON i in a m £5,200, er the ‘eee adj. irginia style akee, The visitors returned Lome by steamer twelve o'clock, highly pleased with the = them % ' { rether Odd Fel- the ¢ ‘Tre Crersewan Howrerpe- The remains of the late S. M. Cla » killed by Barne b Weod on Morday last at 20th seuas eter | during thedey « Gi abr sing sk n accour, of which sad affair has been pub- | CO@fert. Although worde ran high an¢ oy Sere Oot. | Gee ‘were loud and angr: z t left stru wrath of the fport= | words which wou!d not look we! this was going : | te n= turned cver to Mr. | odertaker, who, by direction | \\7 pwers at Eng! ait of | : | ich the remains | */TAid ot | aver's patent burial | srace of cowardice, and eald ‘1 ! and covered | {o°° w yeteyit Be bad t i di mounted a ip -" the lid was a | Street. vribed the name. | sed. The wite A TRUCE AGREED UPON. | After a icug consultation between the backers t the mili ce Case ff. ph Deyber, a clerk in the Ad- “e © War eo el al Penns: and 1 with the 3 d left Baltimore for the eas BO STOPVED THE FIGHT. credit cannot be nckney, € w and chil + who kind: for their beard un ed. cepting bail Mace and O'baidwin he warne men that eyery dollar of the aatc Collecten {f forfeited, and Sag He em that informeu them tha’ mee einficted upon them m 2° any, of New Crleans, who will tits¢ appeat lowed © otra. D. P. Bo atl re~ 2, anid I rv A m, you are doin, Could thrash you myse d ouly repiy from Coburn, Mr. Pinckney w te wage old meat-axe he had ever en- an exemplary relieve the 2 his grave | who knew nim. ele of relatives and premy . He goes t by archite erected is an old law of Maryland officials the power to protec | ter states, when any combination to laws is diseovered. | $2500 eRaniz At is sate to se were sold for the fight © Capitol. Four 1 one for school purpos: ree as dweiling b coupled by the bo: rests of 81 late their es are to be redeem the tickets sold by would be good whenever th: | Those sold by Jehn English fo redeemed. if holders desired. ar LE io | Western Maryland raitr . i, this is hardiy a fair conclusion ta view of the | preparations which had been made for the ocea- sion. ng him with a knis i among THE WASHINGTON PARTY the miichiner oad be slex peer was [os of twenty-five, mentioned in yesterday's Bran, might arrested by Otticer Howe and locked berry Point on a tug at midnight on im the central g to await an examina- | {for = y5 load ot iy. At sbont dark a tarze wagon load ot edibles and drinkables was deposited in the tog, and at midnight she left, without any inter- ference on the part of our city authorities. The party expected €0 make Point Lookout th: morning, where they were to “jay off” and jolt the Baltimore beats. In this ¢; tion. a TRUeTRES bp ye scHoors met = ight, and adopted ume presen’ by the president of the board tor th detication | the Sumner school-house on Monday, Se resol’ itton they wantaad the chang te Oe een ee. ted, and will doubtiess Gray, that the change in dhe text-books be left | Were of course disappointed, to the wigment of tho cuperintendoct It was | Teturn here to-merrow SGUSTED A SET OF FELLOWS gs one would care to see. Two members of the District legislature and several of our city four- —_ } nalists are with — perty. he oumare y= For G -A large, el it and varied ac- | who went down tf! otomac eving “ae bh a Gans, boots, hait { that they would be able to get off the first reports = more than one | of the fight for publication in their respective Jas. i ‘Their reports of their trip, if ever snd others of similar grade, in all | Written, will be full of interest, and will be od that the pay of theclerk of the board $04 per auuum. Several appoiat- made, and the board adjourned. eee arts", to St ail L tastes, now sell: | eager! for. educed pr: on the ioe ectablishtoent oF | * Mon of the sient eye who went i F. Curumins, 2 ety ‘corner of more yesterday returued to this city on ad Northern Btarket. 7 Ses! % commer o€ K | Oo ain lak ———o—___ ———o—____ Set ow — ‘Y Tee Kai ‘Last night, ‘THE GERMAK VareRaw Bey met last night, x, the lime in @ barrel at the Tsuant to @ callof the president, Mr. John rzerich, who stated that the olject wus to con- iot Dicksom © King, corner became Hlacked by the ran wet | siter the propriety of electing deiegates ta the premises, but the Hames were | soldiers and sailors’ convention to be held in Union Fire Company No. 1, | Pitteburg. Several members objected to the nan alarm, * | president's right to call a meeting for the pur- pove mentioned, as the constitut.on of the Bund prohibits them from taking part in political ements as a body. If was then agreed to djoarn and leave the elect delegates toa | general meciing of Germarz court, Lave been noticed in THe Sra ibe Leesburg Mirror gives the following in rela. tion to the arraignment, appearance and de- mcanor of the prisoner: “On Tuesday morning Mrs. Licyd came into court in charge of the tock Ler seat in the prisoner's bo: once became the magnet tha’ attracted She was attired in w plain black dress, id gloves, 4 dark straw hat, with @ blact veil drawn over her face, through which, how- ever, her features were plainly visible; cle also Leld in her hand @ fan, that she used vigorously during the proceedings. Her complexion was rauch clearer than when we last saw her; other- e there was bur Little change in her genera! appeararce. ‘Khe prisoner was directed to stand up while the clerk proceeded to read a lengthy indictment, containing three counts, ail referring to the death of the fast child, Maud, the first charging the administering ‘vy the j Mother of Ntteen grains ot white arsenic, know- ing tt to be a deadiy poison; the second charging the administering of a similar dose in solution, the third a like dose administered by injection. in reply to the usual question, “Guilty or not lear, firm voice she responded, One of her counsel, Mr. M. Har- quested that no notice be taken of her Peadug in Ghat court, and at once moved that ihe case be transterred to the circuit court, which meets on the third Monday in October, which was so ordered, and ull the witnesses recognized for their appearance at that time, and the prisoner remanded to jail. Her general demeancr continues the wonder of who see hi coo!, calm and self-possessed. ‘hrou; what must have been a trying ordeal on cay, she betrayed no symptoms of emotion, bu iu ioek, manner and voice, and in walking {ro and tothe jail she appeared possessed of the in nce that has marked her dey she was first arrested. AL.—Tho board iors of the canal company met in An- yesterday, aud the president reported wing to the very low state of water in the iver, a proper supply has been only svigation of the canal by the | extraordinary labor end care of the employes on de etown and Monocacy division. ‘The gross pgs of the company for the past month are iy ik excess of any corresponding period the completion of the canal, while at the time the expenses have been freduced, gross $58,830.27; total ox. ordinary and extraorai- 8; net revenue for the mmber Gf tons goal shipped, silants also reports that by board, the services of one of the harbor Georgetown had been dis- pensed With, us well as one of the bosses and re- inne. Under hin, which will result in a re- “re expenses of from twelve ndred dotfars per ARDUM, 5 rtof W. R. Hutton, chief enginest or |» Who was selected to accompany the late president Hon. J. C. Clarkes and M. Gorman, over the line of the !, was read, recommending enlargement of capacity of the canal at the cost of £75,000 to be expended in sums of ten to twelve thousand dol- lars per annum. is estimated tor neces- irs during the fall and winter. re no changes made in the officers of same . ow The pre n oft the direct te fifteen re the canal. ——_. Bure iN 4 Sewer Excavation.—Yester- wieton Broadus was buried in wer excavation, while at work on the same, street, between L street and New York by the bank cavin, After half an x by bis companions, he was resur- ted, and, Op examination, it was found he bad received no material injury. a Mrs. Lincoty Visits a Spinitvan Mepicm 4nND CONVERSES WITH THE Late Paesipenr AxD “PAD.” —As is probably well known, some tive weeks since Mre. Abraham Lincoln passed through this city on her way to Waukesha, there to partake of the celebrated Bethseda water for @ Gropsical affection, and that she found the efiect of the waterso beneficial, and the place so Jelighitai for @ summer visit, that she still re- mains there. Previous to her coming to Wau- ketha, Mrs. Lincein, as was stated, visited in the east several spiritual mediums, some of the most celebrated in the country, with whom she had interviews, many of which to her infinite satisfaction. Yester she came into Milwau- reputation for being with the spirits of the departed tended far beyond the limits of our or said nine districts as to procure the introduction | Jackson Woods Camp-Meeting. INSURANCE COMPANIES. POWERFUL SERMON YESTREDAY—FIFTY CON- GEORGETOWN. Georgetowo Advortisements | 7 > pis —Th 7 | XERSIONS so PARLTNE OPPRESSIVE HEAT | Ax Inrencting Cenewony.—Thismorning, | [-SPT#inn LIERICT [Tier & ARS tou insumepe AND A BAIN STORM—MORE STONES ON THE 2 the < clock payee gg bes | ofthe 24 District Ay cn pmer RAILBOAD TRACK. athers William B. Cleary, jas Gabettl, | lath instant, at Wedter’s Bait, H | st SURAN {Special Correspondence of The Star.] Bernard Tonle. Charies P. Bahan, Archibald J. | ‘“h S8r 8! TS" raguasr, The BERRSIIRE MUTUAL LIFE IBSCKAN Jackson's Guova, Axwz Ancwpat Co.,Aug. | Tidsll: Peter M-Schleuter, and Simon Dom- | _J. A. MALONEY, Secfviars. MEPReY, eG epericnce masiey gat two Pare: | Seats O'sultivan and soba Mocarty, of os | wecerense! expert . anes ead! + eame society, Hiely took the last vows of the GroreEto “i ajar belag 7 eucted the exerclons, his | Soicty at the hands of the Vory Rov some | action tenorety atoce thatthe Bis ene pass SANCTIFICATION OR PERFECT LOVE. = Kallen; SOSA Chin OVINE AE TOI) Doce teehee of tae Cotes one ee tists do not agree, avo having tas opinion that | ,,WeHEAT—'he arrivals to-day wero2.800bash- | tj;caccet Suaiare, frum The' tm to fhe oat 8 | wate qympany the blessing of perfect love Is attained by but | C!S to Talbott & Son and Hartley & Bro., and | fo reeelts applicaivns tee scion into the | the insurance f-1 few, and then enty after months ot prayer and | 740 bushels of wheat and 1,000 bushels of corn | Georgetown Pubite Echols “No poraite will be | the ‘sueateea getty d.ccipline; and others that the bleseing may be | © B. Talbott & Son, all by canal. The market | cranig at any ocher timsor plas bameted. The pranin obtained by prayer as soon as the ‘consents | WAS dull to-day and fire conts lower than yester- | _S0@Y im vw b 1 Abergoes sued to give his all to Christ_body and soal—and be | G8. The sales were: 2,070 bushels offered at | DRY O2Ors CURAPER THAN EVER!—Wenre | 2 SHEER Premian © resigned to His divine will. The discussion of | $171); and 500 bushels of red a! The sales | seliiug of ali kinds of Summer Dress Goods, Par. | 5 ” this subject gave rise to some dissatisfaction | )¢SteTday were: 5.500 bushels of prime red at | asols, Sun Umbrelia-, Oassin-res, Linon Driti end} 4 “ ” “ 5 | among the larger portion of Methodists present, | $175. 1,200 bushels of fair at 81.704, 953 of | all Summer a eee com, te make Ts - " de | shied might Nere'an shvass cme Tato: | Seating Mens even er eed z08 | Teeter team eaat Seems [Se : ated might have an adverse effect trom that yg ment of Housekeeping Dry Goods cheap. q sBi 4 A Ric SCENE occurred on Bridge street yes- | ' BERASBIAA, au Frtendedy which i not far hyena? | terday aftertoon, ariein fotitical uis-| uelsaninliliuen. n of M was given to seekers of from a _iyi2 Im* 101 Brides sirest, Georet | religion to presgnt themselves eleven came to cussion between two well-known citizens, who, or z re from a quiet conversation, p: i to’ slurs yM. B. WHEATLEY S te paki the fell aan: St townseY | the altar bash ooo ghee and tn does, and from that to calli " a fe pee iM 2 tH One to three years ot the At the If o'clock services Rey. Mr. | Other liars, etc., meanwhile Sencing around on ~Ornce—49 Jurrencon Steet. PHIL 8. WELCH Dachiel, of the Dambarton Street Church, idewalk with fists doubled and cufis rolled s orgeiowa, D. 0. Eetablished. 2831; promium awarded }9; and pe of the oldest, faresst and most com: Ushments of the kin in this o nairy Fill consnit their vod rent tor 1.4 905 F street, Mason! rT TS ARLINGTON FIEE INS. ©. FUB THE DISTRICT OF GOLCMBLA CAPITAL $200,000 Georgetown, occupied the stand, and after the usual notices for meetings had been made, with the announcement of articles lost and found, ho Shrine wtth his sermon, taking for his text fatthew, 23d chapter, and 33d verse—*So like- wise shall my heavenly Father «io also unto you if ye from your hearts forgive not every one his brother bis trespasses.” He asked in eonsid- cring this subject that the words of Jesus on the up, to the intense amusement of some and the disgust of other bystanders. Fortunately no Llows were struck, and the parties are probably ashamed of the exhibition they made of them- | J, i! £2 selves by this time. . THz Leak in the feeder on the canal a few miles up the line was repaired last night, and there is now no lack of water. AxyoTReE INTEREUrTION OF StReRT Car ar d promplly exeots Xoopi Satorday Pm. Post Office Box 79. Letom, Tose, + or fe r TRAVEL.—The cars of the Wachimgton and * | what thes tcc? Cnke sotnioen on Know not | Georgetown faliresd company have res oo feet B.wiL90%, Trew, borne in mind. He said that when Ch ans | ther than afew yards west of Aqueduct bridge VDDB.S were about to t to-day, on account of the fact that workmen are partake of the Lord's supper they should carefully and calmly examine them- selves and ascertain if they possess the requisite 2 engaged in making & connection at Washington street between the large sewer on the north side of Bridge street and the small tle sewer on the f INSURANCE Comp ErRorouran z qnalifications for part: nance. . die tak of curate “sus te | meats aioot te incaee sine. The moeoetin: delonget not orty to Christ but to his | Wil! probably be made some time to-morrow followers. Kesentment isnot the characteristic of the Christian, and a tip-top Christian fling is about the same as the e oath of an uncon. ¥erted man—with this difference, that one is prohibited by the decatogue, aud the other Jesus himself. He enlarged on this point, give ing instances of personal flings ma le by pro. Onx Yeag IN Paison—Farr, the man who } cut dumes Cockerille 20 severely, about eleven | 2 months ago, in Draneeville, Loudon county, Va., a few miles above this city, was tried at the court of that county on Tueslay, and sentenced to cue year’s imprisonment in the penitentiary. —_—_——___—_ a 1" 45, u. CLEPHANE tessed Christians, including ministers, and said 01 Sum {hat he could not but believe that the unforgiv- ALEXANDRIA, Rms ip cages bg spirit of resentment is the greatest enemy to R A a tmer tn Chancery, C. the success of the gospel. Sofnetitnes len reli | genuine TaD ATALEY It wae stated in oe a a gicn Is shown in the rebr ke of an act than in the pith Air. Ticnicle, near ne Cameron Resereoir, + OTera ne @ LE, —— t itself, ad bee! mes, Y | had bee urnt by the exp ¢ anol c a 6h NING Ue spirit of torgivenese, and at other times not lamp, on Saturday. night duet. He Tepuced fotcoweN Th 1 ena bitcon et ont WASHINGTON HOTELS. as mn Q in intense agony until yester vening, when | (fecing Ludiana avenue). aud Room 1339 8 ——— in meshing, Peopieeay,ecLiorgivesatTeas | Be died, ii bane wan Theodore’ Spiegtiand | (rexnenlstlent th Sout Snr ad aces never forget,” on receiving an insuit.’ Perhape | "D8 been in this country but a short time, i other proceadings ts. Onur test Maz. Wa. H. Howe, Sheritf of Fauyaier, cled — <a last, at his home in that country, Fy Canr MeRTinG.—There are 12 tents now at they jean nol forget, but there is ‘no neces- sity for talking back. had occasionally =. sud other procesdings in Ooart, ym le been in the society of the highly cultivated, and ry ad Arguments ip Patent Cases, ye G@, STARE WEATHER. No. 709 G STREET, tf Brrweres Ten any 8M S1e i. Hk IMPERIAL HOTEL, be had noticed about them a genial air atall | 464%" Meri ARCKITROT, 2k : - al Pp meeting, and the attendance ' ance tiie soctety they had thee aie aes AL | there continues large. Hew. Dn. Newer | NOINEER ye SURE ay ome JAMES STKER, Fropricier, pated each other, bat they had ‘so perfect con- | W8*hington, appeared there yesterday, and | building at retuoes pricas tieice Oeske et FRONTING PEXNSTLVANU Avanen, trol of their feelings that they woull meet each preached last night and this morning. Much Flonr Beidias n OEE Craw See areuee Baiweom 15th amd Mth stranca, Other and xever show it. He asked if any peo- | Tougious aterest is manitested by those who are though no conversions Lave as yet aken place. Suir Beitprne.—It is understuod that certain ties in the north who have contracts for uilding @ number of such vessels as are en- geged in the coal trade, have written hore inquiring about the cost of timber, and the ple could thus keep their feelings under control, should not that fact be a reproach to the pro- fessed christian. He urged that in time of trial aud tribulation they should cast their bur- dens upon the Lord, and atter relating inci- dents ot forgiveness ‘of injuries or insults, he asked if it was not delighttal to forgive. joe EB. WILLIAMS, ATTIORNEY-4T- Law, Boom 8, on second floor of Barbour's Law Bulidin, Was Wastineton, DO. Removed from @54 Lowirians avenue. nole-te i c es - a gaud 1 {Bep. Ohron. _ then urged all to live closer to the Saviour ang | fclltes for completing thelr contracts in this JOU F. BASPARNEY AT LAW ie is oo AReESOTO Rs, i gph ie neve ge ae: ‘TORNAWENT.—A tonrnament and pic-nic Bo. $ Young's Law Bata : dceut tuto gcue se McCauley ad- | was held at Beech’s Grove, in Fairfax County, | ett Washivston. DOs TRAMONT avenos jast Saturday, at which & number of Alexa: driaus were present, also partiestrom Washing- tox and the adjoming counties. The following were the successful Kuights: Mr. T. H. Stone, Knight of the Old Dominion, crowned Miss Mary J. Dugan, of this city, Queen of Love and Beait: i ght of Lone Star, irfax, lat Maid of THE LORD'S SUPPER, and, esslated by Rev. Messrs. Black and Shan- non, administered that ordinance in au im sive manner—nearly thirty ministers partaking first. The membership present followed to the mourners’ benches to the number of nearly foar Landred, and after ail had partaken,the morning services were closed with the doxology. THE NEAT yesterday was oppressive on the grounds, and one lady from Washington was overcome by the T. BORSSLE 8 Bom, rr LADIES’ GOODS. M™ E. A. McCORMICK, 506 NINTH STREET, ooitiy C, © Wittans, . EREITT HOUSE, WaASHINGTO ROracETORS. LIVERY STABLES. “Houor, Mr, Charles Taslor, Knight of Fairtax, Barwanx B axp ¥ Brancre. crow 1 Miss Chapman, from Fairfax court: 24 Maid of Honor, and Mr. Wileoxen, ¢ Sandy Run tierce rays of the sun, but recovered sufticiently | Argh ns mares * = 8 to leave for home by the aiternoon trale. Y | 20 Maid of Honor.—Ga-ette, last evening. ~-| 5 tan for Gre, Sud @ ireen ANOTHER STONE ON THE RAILROAD TRACK. ————————————— * aly bicuaeD Vast F. ‘oprietar, dust before the arrival of the 8.45 a. m. train CITY ITEMS. SUMMER MILUINERY (bi. NAILORS BTaBLES 1356 fee — Pog RS es to make room for Fall Goods. ips Ww CARRIAGES of the ra ed mom ra : Swine Macuings.—To show what an enor- | Pj SRLY = the camp ground, and when it became known | yous industry the business of manufacturing JOST RECRY PANDsomE SUITS watch to catch ihe mscrennt who seas gaitr oe | A&G selling sewing earee OF tie eoeeare | wate a eee, — h to ©: 3 x ti y-five By 8.H ER'S.7 sales for 1871 amounted to six hundred and six thousand and uinety-four (606,09) machines. Of this large numbe: the Singer Manufacturing Co., which heads the list in the extent of its sales, sold one hundred and eighty-one thousand two hundred upon him. MUILLINERY Goons! pay oops eee es DEY GO iON New articles in'each line just received. ® RY, ae Pi MISCELLANEOUS MERTING. At 2o'clock Rey. Mr. Mullen, of Cross street, Baltimore, conducted a prayer meeting in the Goods marked at Baltinior Washington tent. A ladies’ meeting was held vices. All the LATEST STILESOF rig core! 0 FAMILY SUPPLIES: in the Severn tent, and another childrens’ meet- | gna sixty (181,200) machines, being nearly on Jel-Sm 1459 lith, corner P street. Ing SOON, Ulnco bn the West Georgetown tent. | | third of the entize sumbor, snd upyeetot ote: GTEAW GOODS, FLOWERS ead RID. Stop! Look!: Read 12) £3 o'clock Kev. Ho! eit charg min’ | three thousand increase on their sales 1m the | BOM! $1 prices to euit. at ister, preached from Hebrews, 4th chapter and | previous year. We understand that thissuccess | ™7-tf 8. RELLER'S, 715 Market Space. cot oa od Legge apie y,owing to the popularity of their new = = = So canee i inte Dis rest, any of you | «<Famiis”” machine which, in addition to all the DRY GOODs: to come short of it.” Just az he usual advantages, Las several new features oe DUTY OFF TEAS! Ne bares which render it ‘specialiy attractive to the BY G@OoODs: masses. In Chicago other machine has a Special Relief Comm! it would seem that no ance against it, for the {ter the late dieas- ¢ame up and caused a change of base to the Washington tent, where mouruers where invited IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES, DUT TEAS to come formard, and one was converted. The | tras fre, report, that af tee ten ee DKESS GOOUS MAKEED LowN! 7 Pore ee al ae ee eee ty Corclock | 9,945 machines distributed, two thousand tee Clostog out Summer Biock at marvelously LOW yom the rain was Some gin tocremis, en con hundred and twenty-seven (2,47) were of the | pices! - 4 t! = ‘Singer” pattern. The report adde: “The ap- sd ; Daring the crening, aanecting, under tho ai- | Hyicaht in overy case has designated the ma. | LADIES: Callatence te wrare thobeet bargatst | po pg ABSOLUTELY REDUCED rection of Kev. G. A. Hall, was held im the | S20 yore Mercarct cut is needless. | OnE PRICE TO ALL. Young Men’s Christian Association teut, where Journai. ——- three persons were converted. In the Severn PARASOLS at halt price. BUN UMBRELLAS at cast. 15 CENTS PER POUND on ALL GRADE ALPACA ABD GiNGHAM UMERELLAS mr y ‘6 t [ONG — tent, Rey. Mr. Rice, of oth street, preached, | o:encd at ton pine mont eo 1018 and 1020 2th are ew at ELPHONZO YOUNGS & VO. a eight eocorgeys Fotge tet a ame i Cro. ©. HEenntnc, eing converted. In the Washington tent, Kev. | Y 4 a J. B. Still, of Elkridge circuit, preached, and | ——_No. 410 ith street N. W. THE TRADES, thirteen presented themselves for prayer, six | RELIEF Por THE FEEt—Fe, $1 per Visit.— professing religion, ‘Thus far about fity con- | Comms extracted without pain; Bunions, Bad | P)E GOLYEE & McOLELLAND, Also. see versions have taken place. Nails, Mc. relieved and cured, at Dr. White's, CONTRACTORS, This morning the sky was bright and clear, _OfSce—413 13th strect w. 0. 535 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. and soon prayer and expertence meetings were | ———— PRICES OF SUGAR pes ———- a2 A. Ss in progress fn the several tents. The » will “ WARNER’S PaTENT Cooker,” the greatast WANINGS, TENTS AN. Ociore purchasing elsewhere. Sine eih Uraaee Sotan tomer Shotning. | HorTovement ever made in cooking. Exess ‘and ~ — a 2h ligt ieee It has been pretty welt ascertained that tes | €conomy combined. Suited to theenced of ait JOHN 0, HOGAN, 713 Markst Space, hetweer ELPHONZO YUUNGS & OC Placing of stonce on the track of the B. & P. kt. | Meat cooked without contact with water or | Ith ard sth K. recently was the work of a thoughtless young | ft®4™, and always at the right temperature. | Awniues couple who wished to see the hand-ext | LWo ounces saved in the pound. Testmonials ——— jor. ©. | from some of the best people of this city and ss elsewhere. Call and examine, at the Slate 1 We are scliing THE COURTS. manta: — i ag apg apn or ea d E. TUBTOR, . Boys sonatas ton earson, ¥. M.U, A. 9th an > PoLick CounT, Judge Snell.—United States 7 Dey FLOUR, agt. Patrick Quill, charged with assault aud | D streets. 6 CARPENTER, BULDES, battery on Mrs. Margaret Myeré. It was testi- fied to that Quill made @ wanton assaniton At. | tone ONE aed ereatt, treats Corns, Bun- ant too, st ASTONISHINGLY LOW RATES, lec ta a ant. | ms, C! ey WH 7 Myers, whi the former. was intoxicated, and | pain, m0 the pation con Salk witb coce eet CONTRAUTOB ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OD on vers undertaking to rescue her hus- | Giately. Operati band, Quili pitched into Ler, choking and kick- | [.'s. Treacurys © oY > 1th et. opposite stiders for House Oarpentering. Jobbing er Gov ing her after he had knocked her down. She ———___@—_—__ ‘ard Ofc, 2 Was taken into her house insensible, and re- Tue NATIONAL Savings Bank, N.Y. are yen2-if itth street, below KE vireet &. WF mained so fifteen minutes. Daniel Webster, a colored wan, testified that be separated the bel- And 15th st., pays€ perct.ondepurits, 2713.14.16 ee ci We are also oft EMOVAL—IJAMES F. BKIEN. PKA: Ting five or siz of the © Gaede PLUMBER, Steam enc nae & . ligezents. For the defence it was attempted to |. TH#RMowerass and Barometers are repaired | SE fey sore em E FINEST BRANDS OF Haus be sown that Mrs. Myers made the first ascault | 8M¢ made to order by Hempier, near 4x street, wav et S 2c Teaidence, if sttention. ii on Quill, but the judge did not take much stock in the story and fined Quill $20 and costs. Mr. +see- w7The lager-beer dealers in New York yes- Will meet with promy’ that ean be prod: od, St prices which DEFY terday elected delegates to the central body, | Ff, B,BEMPRER. cpaies: ; ‘ pon ats ee — erday ele legate e ce body, + MECEASICAL OPTIONS PONCE . SRD ieee 1s ee een ee ao being organized t@ oppose the enforcement of | ¢33° Bonanno ‘ustrest, GIVE USA LL; IT WILL PaY¥ You Kate Randolph. alias Hawkins, colored, was | the excise laws. First otality Brazilien Pebble arrested last night by Officer Howe on oath of ‘Thomas Henison, charging her with the murder of Joseph Campbell on the 12th of August, She was by Judge Snell for a further aturday. [{t will be recollected return of a colored pic-nic irom e er on Monday last, passion with Campbell on the b him with #n open penknife, be takin, some of the Loat’s machinery, whic @2The Christian Union says, “Whether wo- men ought to preach depends upon whether they can preach. Experiment should be made, but cautiously, and on a small scale. @7-Spiritualism has at last been turned toa practical purpose in Maine, where the yisitor: irom another sphere take a hand at éuchre occasionally and help to while away the evening ure, A RAILROAD BOND ELPHONZO YOUNGS & 00., GROCERS, NONTE AND F Srager Under Masonic Tempts. AND REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE - 7" A test case will b¢ made in the case of two ELPNONZO YOUNGS. his leg, causing his death yesterday after the | Ca sailors’ boardi W. H. Skans, : im had been amputated} roe pg with viols Combined. eS ——! E OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER. Jolin Stewart,a gray-headedold colored man, charged with assauit on George Mason, another cid colored man. Mason said he and Stewart are neighbors, that laet night he met Join in an alley between their tenements and sad, “ Good evening, Mr. Stewart;” at same time he hawked and spit. Stewart said, “Ah, you needn't hawk and epit your pizen about here; clar out, or I'll run this in you,” drawing out a United States shippinglaw. Each were held in $500 to await the action of the grand jury. Bowe MATEKIAL. : Scgea CATAWBA WINE In fs 7:50 Gold Bonds the Northern Pacific Kafl- road Company fursisiee to the public an invest: ment security which combines the ready nogotia bility, the convenience, and the high credit of © first-class railroad bond, with the solidity and safety ON DRAUGHT AND IN SOTTLES, BUILDERS’ DEPOT, 203 Tru STREET N. W. CALIFORNIA CLARET, nd worth at least ‘a fe. laining witness said. of & real estate mortgage on Is: SR bay ravi eee gecry. way tuatlwas'traid | Having on hand the LARGEST Stock of DOORS, | twitethe amount loaned. SEs CALITORNIA HOCK, of my life ‘tore God; nd costs. SASH, BLINDS, &c., inthe city, propose toeeliat | They are effered at par fn currency, Le BRI De BATTING Mace Tibbier, assault on Elvina Tibbler, bie x DAUGUTER. VERY LOW PRICES HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 5-20, FRENCH CLane nex: days, te make room fc yer | The Donds ares first and only mortguge on the | poms ww. POUNGER'S AND DAss ata daughter, colored. It appears that Mace was ene pant teieey Sore, Co reeeeroom ir pects ree gape ese . : brought home dead drunk, and on rousing trom | on iy to cail and examine Stock and Prices to satisty | jana which, on the completion of the road, will DURLIN BROWN sTovr, his stupor aud finding his daughter about go! het grant ives that 1 meau what I say. PEBBY COLEMAN, aud-im _ 203 7th st., opposite Centre Market. ¥ 7) LIBBAR Cicunss ai © 23,000 acres to each miis of track. "eer are issued in denominations from $10 to 21,000 Coupon, and 81W to $10 00) Registered, have thirty yeare to ran, bear an intorest of 7-3) per cent. in gold, and are EXEMPT FROM UNITED STATES TAX to the bo cut to attend a funeral, ke charged her wit going out to meet some man, which she denied, whereupon he pelted her with brickbats, forcing her to take refuge in the house of a neighbor; $5 and couts. A ‘Wm. Cotton, threats to Marion A. Pierson; MASSBIS PHILADELPHIA ALE 4 8TOUP PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Boties,) y IL DING, streeta. sth ad D With a fine steck of IMPORTED an¢ DOMES. At the depot Mrs. Lincoln was met b known citizen, a firm believer in spirit communion, who eseorted her to the medium. The interview took was, we are told, most satisfactory. Scarcely lad she seated berself when the medium in- formed her that the spirits of Tad and ber hus- band were present, and with them she conversed for some time. icularsof the interview we did bse Jearn. few bor finished ber reance city, to returm te Waukesha, fons cone Se visit hers fons of previous acq' war brought in contact wMiwanbee Wreconnn. ScHoLaRLy CRIMINAL. — Milne, a of Oxford land, of twenty-fy Angelos, pee beabady os juction, re] grouuds, vainst the s) bals by s 2 and chain. Let him put his talects to proper use in the fature, and'he wi have no peed to exercise bis scholarship about ball end chain, Robert 2,of Oxford University, Bog of li who served a senten: Gays. in the, chain Californ’ mag yoke juotations, ystem of degrading rite them to work on the pubtic ‘would evil st- the Registered Bouts | TIC GROCERIES, selected fer family thy for six months. ‘The semi-annual interest on Nea Howard, canes “ossault and battery on i ‘with GOLD CHECKS, sent to the pest oflice | use, and selling st # very low figure Mary Howard, bis wits. ‘Mary did not of the bolder. and Ned was di ,and an attachment NT. METZGER, was ordered to be issued to bring Mary into af a : The (Baceessor to METZGER & BYLES,) Tre gg peerage success or th poneetas marred by a thunder shower. The 417 BEVENTE STREET, attendance was large. Honors were borne off | by the follow! io : jeett > = K- 0. Gwynn, Kolght of Wi city; BE. end ‘M. Jackson, Knight of Fairfax, Va.; T. E. Al- Goupaa HILB. | lea Knight ot ntario, Canada; i. Wallace, Be. | Knight of Marlborough, Md.; J.T. McGregor, ope FaML FLOUR tm wore and te | Knight of My Marriand; BG Knight (~ bm | of Baltimoret W. I. dounson, Kuight of ‘Troy, Rate Piewr, Ne The g tournament aE | last evening at the Union Hotel. a | i M, P.’ @.—Russell Gurrn Bairien 's Comum ee A ppd doclb-tt Indiana avenue and te Save, —_—————SSSSSSSS—- Tin, Sas, Gutuny coaatan te remece bi atta Es i . me | the American and British Joiut Claim Com to estvn | mission, meets in Newport. next month, + and Mr. Smith, who {s a well-knowa news — omc 2 NE, a ENGLAND Saont LP cating consequence is ro AMMOTH STOKE QUARK. ine Seek teen RICHARD B; MOHUR @ co., Pea fia'sSeiieoe st ae eet canned beef and mutton are used instead. jola-tr +d will ebow that they are tonny nuke B7- The sitting of the Board of Arbitration B solicited, which Wil be farnighed with | at Geneva opened yesterday at 12:30 o'clock and | 7\aurp mEnTINGSCTENTS RESTO nd at a | terminated at J o’clock p.m.; all the counsel Cc J ie. its pare. Bridge street, Georgetown | present. , Martet Space, between Teh aud tbs oka Eu Ofice—09 marta

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