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| EVENING STAR. mers ai * -Augast 23, 1872. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. : ity court has been adjourned to Wed- L. Eaton ha: ational been elected cashier of » S00 10 be opened The F — menagerie, museum and cirens exhibits in this city on ‘Monday and Tues: next, it should be rembere: ; » learn that Dr. A. P. Fardon, the board of public works, is ill on trom inflammation tsof the Chesapeake and Ohio canal ending rday, Au i 2, T Patterson, a we’ n his health by his former a ed befor Mr. Johnson was be in 17%), and in 1 clerk of the Union n Georgetown, which hotel of the national al at that mently he took a position with foodward, G2orge- stablished himself j ietor of a variety store on the corner of Pennsylvania ave 12th street, in this city. A tew years afterward he store toa ho ivania avenue, a few doors west of , (next door west of the site now oc- jewelry establishment there until 1 from busine became tired of ed a copartnership sr., in the in by b to retire he with agency business. with Stanislaus Murray, and Jo hip and estabil bity Savings Bank, which proved successtal. urdy, en dd into Tp i<58 that house was emerged with the present house of | Johnson & Co., which was or- ganized w ¢ senior member of the firm and the additions of David Walker and Lewis John- ton Davis. The deceased was a soldier in the and served at Fort Heury, then rton. He wasa'member of the Wash- ington City Councils for many years, and was the chairman of the committee of ways and Ieans in that bo He also represented the city for several as director in the Ohesa- peake and Ohio Canal company, was for thirty Yeure a director of the Bank of Metropolis, one iginal directors of the Potomac Fire ce company, of Georgetown, and latter- ector of the Firemen’s Insurance com- of Wash.ngton. rs of the -Jobrson was a quiet, unobtrusive man, respected and beloved by ali who knew him. He never was an aspirant for political preferment, but several times, as stated above, was chosen to represent the wardin which the City Counciis. eand gave liberally of his means to the deserving poor without making a parade of the fact to the publi ngements for the funeral have been ed to Mr. Richard Harvey, undertaker, the funeral will take place on Sunday Inorn'ng next, at Mo’clock, from St. Patrick's church, ot which he has for overhaif a ceutury been acommunicant, at which time mass will gentie- De sung. Tur Drath or J f Mevistrates —To-da: the peace was held : Keese to take action in relation to the death of the late dames C. Walker. ‘Thom rson was ca'led on to pre B.C. Mills cleeted secreta adopted that in the death of Justice J. C. Walker the commur stracy a valua- the family oar hour of bereave- ish his memory eful recotection of hi Table lock on that day. iwas 4 yearsold at the time of * fa native of Wytheville, Va.. we believe, he learned the printing busi- A the year I< he removed dited and published a paper in he Episcopal church. Sabse- the Hous 4, before or since. she has been a ju ving the office on 4. street, south itice and one tamil form School, to be erected at the Blalensburg road, about f ec: ee of Mr. Clark, archit ‘The y ’ 08; Hat = Hall & Plumtey, George Miller, $19,500; D. Qraif, ‘The bids fer the construction of the as follows: — not of the M ropolitan road are ing the carriage- t with t for the ri deen laid as tar out same company commen nd 2 track towards the navy yard w M str Gor their , and will East Capitol to iith street, and @ nav: -y vard bridge. Taz Roary or Pores Comwissiongrs at their meeting yesterday afternoon dismissed Trom the metropolitan force, on various cha: d took # situation as | olutions were | take place | | moved that alternates for each of t | chosen to act in case of the abzen: THE bh | with the length of keel | masters on the north side | ed the Washington | He was one of the first | idest Inhabitants Association. | and for nearly 19 | ed secretary of the club, The Coming Regatta. YACHTS ENTERED, RULES FOR THE RACE, ETC. A meeting of the yachtmen who intend to par- —— in the regatta on the 20th inst., was held at the Fulton House, footet 7th street, last even- ing; Captain Geo. R. Sheckell in the chair, and CaptainJas. E. Bell, secretary. On motion of Captain Smithson, it was that in th coming race no sculling or propelling with r ders be allowed. Captain Gregg. who rep sented the yatch “John T. Given” at the mest- ing, moved that the vote adopted at the pre- vious meeting by which outriggers were ¢! ailowed for the second-class boats in the race, be reconsidered; carried. It was then agreed that outriggers ‘be allowed to be used. The owners of seven boats came forward and paid in the amounts agreed upon. This, together with | v Hewrn's Hove Warm the Metropolitan ¥ v T Mr, the popular manager of the Metro; ety theater, hes, at considerable e fitted his establishment, and the tm: are of such a nature as to greatlybeautit ti e it rons, ium bas been estra and parterre, which «| by neat paneling. Theseats are that ever, n see the stage art ofthe ball. ‘The bar has been re- ining room, and the entrance an archway made in the di- As Mr. to it is throug viding wall of the room and main hall. Henze was about to inaugurate bis fall and and as the recent changes had the prizes offered by Captain Sheckell of $39, | made a complete transtormation in the theater, will swell the purse of the second-class boats to | be last night gave a collation to the members of rome £75 to be contended for. Oaptain Bell | the loca! press and some of his friends in the udges be room adjoining T of any of had set out a repast, ve in appearance the principals, carried; and Mes-rs. W. FE. Stew- edly palatable to the taste. When the art, John Knight and Jobn Flannigan were | invitation was given forthe company £0 partake elected to serve. there were representatives of every pape The chair announced that the second cless t t is boats would start at 8:3 o'clock a. m., and ¢ first class boats at So'clock a. m.on the mornin of the 26th instant. ‘Phe following are ATS ENTERED, names of sailing | } T TAR Office, where Freund brought 01 st was proposed and drank, speeches made congratulating Mr. Henze on First s—Ella, Witch of the Wave host made friends for the saying that be was eapec a large represe 5 ty broke apt. John Gun Easton. @ RULES | race:—There sh te Cap, 14, C THE FOLLOWIS adopted to govern t three Judges app by owners of boats t see that the following rules be carcied out: ond-class boats shall start at $30 and the Ww. 1 . t 9 o'clock &. m., promp started by the firing of a gun. T duty sball be to read the rules te then order them into line fifteen mi startin are i llexamine 'y boat. hall earry oars or anything by whicl ean be propelled pt the m 4 *hto, © committee. TL. wascalled upon and spo oi an hour, tou captains of if ing the motive tor principle (the leaves jon between it and the deins- xamined the political history the sails. at shall have a nd exploded the claim that which shat! in case of st he was an eld onists. Prof. B.E. Messor, or more yachts meeting on opposite tacks, | of Washington, also spoke briefly. If is sa shail go about. ailing on lee*shore, the | there ts no Greeley man among the color pear at 10 shore, it in danger of be’ aground, shall order which shall be instan boat shall in any way jeopardize the chances of any other boat in apy inanner whatever. B ail round the stake-boat (wh: 1 be deaig- nated by a fing off Glymont wharf) in either irection. ‘The boats shall take their places tn ne at starting with the shortest. boats to wind- ward when they sha!l swing at anchor. The udges shall decide the race and award the prizes in the presence of all the captains of the boats sailing. No boat shall take in ballast atter starting. Any boat violating the forego- ing rules ehail forfeit ail claims to the prize. Political Meetings Last Night. ‘There were but few local political meetings last night. Among them were the following : SEVENTH DISTRICT REPULLICANS. i The 7th district republican club met last night in Bethel Hail,on M street, Jas, H. Jackson in the chair. E. L. Savoy, from the executive committee, reported that 4 conference had been held with the 5th and 6th district clubs in regard to the mass meeting to ratify the nomination of 1Chipman, and next W. day evening had been agreed upon as the time, the mecting to be held corner of Rhode Island avenue and lsth street. Resolutions were ofiered by G. W. Anderson and adopted by the club, indorsing Geffl Chipman and pledging their support to him, and expressing sympathy with the present administration, ‘The chair appointed W. B. In- gfaham, Charles Williams, Thoma: Payne. Geo. ¥. Anderson, Herbert Harris, Sam’l Amar and ‘Thomas Dolan as the congnittee of seven to se- lect_@ candidate for the’ House of Delegates. Kesolutions were submitted by Mr. Wilson, in- dorsing the renomination of Gen'l Chipman; ap- Proving the course of the board of public works; declaring that equal rights to their tullest extent should prevail at the national capital; favoring the eight hour law with +2 a day; referred to the executive committee. Mr. T. C. Revels offered resolutions indorsing the nomination of Grant and Wilson; denouncing soreheats; indorsing the nomination and the course of Gen'i Chip. man as a sturdy patriot, and thanking the board of public works for the able manner in which they have performed their duties; adopted. THE “GO-WEST CLUB.”? ‘The “Go-West club” held a meeting last night at Clark’s hall, and Capt. Micuenor was elected corresponding Secretary, and instructed to continue the correspondence with reference toquarters. Mr. Thomas Wh artenby was elect- ice Ben, rs of Arlington. others to go al complied with. TaE Great Bark Rowreay.—From last evening's edition of the Baltimore American we ext-act the ivilowing: ‘There are no further developments to record in regard to the recent bark robbery. So far as ascertained the robi secm to lave covered their tracks after leaving the field of their adrois operations with remark- ablo success. ‘They are clean gone out of sight ané ound, with ali their plunder. Many of the owners of the private boxes stored at the bank are still out of town, whilst others seem to de to keep their losses a profound secret, but ex- press their realization of the fact that ‘the onl secure place for special deposits is with the Safe Deposit Companies.” The National s 7 Deposit Company, corner th. street and New York avenue—Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults—receive on deposit Bonds, Stocks and Valuables of all kinds. Safes for Charges moderate. Office hours, 9 a. m., P. m. Geo. H. Plant, president; Geo. W. ice president; B. P, Snyder, secretary, ge Tae Live Stock MarkeT—foard of Health Jnspections.—Superintendent Gatchell’s report of live stock inspections for the week en ing August 23, is as follows: At Clark's pens, 420 hogs were offered, and sold briskly at 7 \ase. per lb. net. All were in prime condition. At Drovers’ Rest, 469 cattle were offered; > head were sold to butchers at $5435.87 per hun- dred; 6 extra cattle were sold fo: 12 cows, with calves, sold tor S20as4 heep ant lambs were offered; 1.557 were sold to butehers, as follows :—Lambs, $2 5 to $5 per head; sheep, 4s to Ge. per lb.; 490 sold for stock purposes; 55 leit over. Condemned—1 sheep, Drovers’ Rest; 1 veal oe calf, Center marke PARTIAL SHUTTING or¥ oF THE PoTowac Warer.—Attention of citizens of Washington residin, uth of L street north is called to Gen. Babcock’s notice in our advertising columns of the proposed shutting off of Potomac water from the 12 ineh and 30 inch mains in this city to- morrow at 3 o'clock p.m. Residents north of L street will have their usual supply. Prica’s DoLtar dewztry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4%" and rh streets, receives some beantifal goods this week. —+200- THE SanaTocs Races Yesterpay.—The first race at Saratoga yesterday, free handicap, resigned. A committee of three, c for @ purse of $500 for ail ages, one mile, was Messrs. Barton, Ferree, and Pet won by Elsie, Ortolan second, and Echo a bad pointed to draft regulations for the third.” Time—t46};. The second race, for a bi ov Ii was decided that the club take oldiers’ convention eto secure it was he uniform adopted by the club is » &upilorm Grant Lat, and a ro- of the cap purse of $500 for t ar olds, one » Was won by MeDanicls’ Katy Pease, who beat Merodoc a couple of lengths easily in 1.50: ; Minnie W. third. The third race was a swee, stakes for three-year olds, $100 entrance, ‘wit! S100 added. Winners of 31,500, five pounds; of THE ORLWAY-LE BARNES GENERAL COMMITTEE | $2,000. en pounds: of over £2,000, ten pounds On S05 Ranraon. ¢ ne two miles was won by Hubbard A meeting of this of demagogues was to | easily by adozen lengths, Nevada second, and have been held at 4 nia avenue last | Buckalew third. Time—3:53. vening, at 8 o’clock, but it was 9 before enough: of the committee men gathered to transact busi- About that thme ex-co: ——$—— | DEATH oF A BALtIMore Porrceman Prom | A Piston Saor.—Otticer John Cristopher, of | the Baltimore eity police force, who was wound- | ed by a pisto} =D t Monday evening durin an afiray between two colored men returnin,: a picnic at Catonsville, cied vesterday reds: ol teuster and 2 series of resolutions were offe tn a adopted, setting forth t the board of registration, the Go: appointed three of the old board (all white m/ morning. A jury of inpuest was summoned, whe are known to favor the elect | #nd after a post mortem examination a number man, and ref point t | of witnesses were examined, but without arriv- both colored men, 3 to be opposed to the election of Chipman, ng that such conduct on the part of ve deserves the cen: C 1 citizen, &e., Dr. J. L.. N. Bowen, N.G. Ordway beld, M. H. Hunter, and other some length on their campaign prospects. nee 2. Ing at a verdict the hearing was adjourned until Saturday. in Mextco appears to be hape- ent appears to bing like s Is cabinet enjoy the confider ity of the people, A loan ly ntracted, and for the Srst time in man the government has been able to borrow tnoncy. All the revolutionary leaders have accepted the amnesty offered them, except Garcia de Cadena, who, holding out detiautly, was captured. Dr. Hor 1 down into some ent and years or Hiratta—Small-por—T nitary Telegraph—At & meeting of the heatth last night, Mr. Marbury pre- sented @ bill of Saw yer for $109 for re-~ moving night soil; referred. The acting health officer reported one case of small-pox since the Scarene RD, recently released from prison by the Spanish authorities, was in Philadelphia | last par oteony Soe Wednesday—a woman who died, ‘Tday, aud went direct to the residence of , ’nd whoze husband reported to the health office | }y father, Dr, J. J. Houard, on Broad street, with a certificate from the attending physician, | Dr. Bliss stated that in conformity with the ac- | orders; adopted. The resignation of O. S. B. | the electro-magnetic telegraph instruments or- , health office would be in communication with Pine, where he was received in a most af- ting manner by a number of relatives and friends who had gathered there to meet him. He will remain in Philadelphia a few days and then come to this city to have an interview with the authoritie stating that ¢ ed from scarlet fever, bisek measles. or small-por, he was not sure which. A sa imspector was sent to inves- tigate the case, who, upon his retarn, reported it to be @ case of small-pox of the worst kin 1. ton of the board at a previon Tuer Hoste Inpta meeting, he had in Uran.—Goeneral held a conference with the chief of police in re- | Merrow, Superintendent Dodge, and a number tion to the issuing of orders to seayen; - | of Mormon officiais heid a council with the Ute owing them more time for the removal of night -oil, and that he had been informed by Major | itichards that sueh orders would be in violation | of law, and could not be issued without author- ity of the governor. He moved that the presi- | dent of the board request the governor to au- thorize the chief of police to issuethe desired Indians day before yesterday. at Springville, the result Of which was of the most peaceable character, ‘The main dificulty seems to be with the Sheves Utes and Pah Utes, who are further south, and for whom troops commenced mare ng last night, Anextensive tire is raging im the timber of the adjacent mountains. #7 The manufacture of ice in New Orleans is | said to be a success, and has been the means of reducing the price to $8 per ton. &#- The man who rose before sunrise has come to the conclusion that the rose that all are praising is not the rose for him, PFA young Je agent in Des Moines has’ me insane through excessive religious Wall as sanitary inspector of streets was ac- cepted, Wall being granted leave of absence until the Sist instant. A.W. Hughes was ap- Pointed inspector, vice Wall, resigned, to take | effect immerhately. Dr. Bliss gave notice that dered by the board had been received, and would probably be placed in position, sothat the | y poli ¢ headquarterson Saturday. Adjourned. ——e 2s &7°'The Prince of Wales ville. where he was cordia dent 87° That woman in Michigan who was reported te bave turned to tat is now saidto be a “wax figger.” S27 An lows boy turned adouble somersault down a well forty-six feet deep, and was hauled out uninjured. s7 Council Bluffs thieves throw chloroform arrived at Trou- ved by Presi- APPOINTMENTS OF Tkacuens or County ScHvoLs.—The trustees of county schools held & meeting yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Fol- let oflered a resolution that, as the opinion of the attorney of the District declaring the June ¢lection of teachers to be void was binding on the board, that they now proceed to fill the va- cancies in the 4th district; which, after some debate. was adopted—Mr. Stick only voting in the negative. Foiliet then submitted the es, | foll inati into people's faces on the streets, and then “yo rivates F. M. Skinner, W.H. Harrington,John | farm Nes Faneie te Hage pee through them.” i. Yeager and Robert Padgett. Privates R.B. | M. Lee and =. Fletcher, assistants. Union- &F7 American cay corn is sent during the White, John Zireves and John Dailey were | town, No. 1, Miss S. P Abele Principal; Fran- | 88m in quantities to Liverpool by Atlantic need to be cautioned by the superintend- | cis H. Bailey and Rachel J. Stelle, assistants, | Steamers. nt. The application of Danie! F. 1 ee for liquor cod Hope, No. 1, Wm. Bishop, principal, and &7-And now lightning bas struck a moving sevee was disapproved. Buel B. Chase, John | Mrs. Benjamin, it. Ni railway train in England, smashing all the a Mey a = Barkley, | No. 4, a gh ~ —— one car and knocking a passenger WAL odw: anks were aj- | confirmed, su Passing « creditable ex- | from bis seat. Pointed privateson the force. ‘The report of tue ination, i sg7-The movement of a pillow an inch or two masjor and a luperintendeat for the gi ier Barry » whose nomination was referred to | this way or that ig cm alltbe difference, war — 5 ane ent there been pec so these hot nights, between sleeplessness and made 25 arrests, of which number 2,145 were vestigation slumber. dd Inia could aot Fesana, married, 1,580 single; 57-The Bar Association of New York deserves pee ef ora he thanksof the country for the pluck it bas Tne WeaTner—Yesterday was the hottest | the oe i a ‘Tue Jomx Kovtwson Saow—This mam- term, it not of the | Shown in exposing inging to panishment Roth combination will exhibit here on the 6th | whole season. In the business room of ‘Tee | the corrupt judges of that city. and 7th of ono the Sixth street lot. is af fee of pl pree ae — Statis- ”” were yes bythe Greek tees Constantine, ts eer ing Of a solemn and impressive) the grandest e: a7-Small-pox is sseuming alarmi: 5 tions in dersvy Citys where 4 has existed t0 or less extent for the past two years. Fo hoped to be Li erg aod isp 300 cases veloped disease now ity. 4 tal! announcement will appear iu our ad- \ i 1 H ‘werticing columns to-morrow. lasted -and the tem- ithve been Socertained thas, out attgeive beers Dearm vrom tue Heat axp Excessive more tolerable, if uot | y Pro: struck by lightning daring a pret ey Pe wormed iglogs ce escimn, | gecmecera: our vera provid with roe Sod mental stonecutter, ia the employ of J. Jouve- ame Api hese were zal, on is residence, No. 206 11th : . i. ho dyes wetsapest Sewaliow- crreets last sont complained greatly of the m, in which a weil. | 87 The man wi place ball room stands ‘Was almost immediately afterwards scleed with ployed ia the Treasary De | # poor chance of dancing arith the cite, while a cremps. Dr. Walter and another physician ‘ednesday night last, | “drummer,” on & a a were summoned, and did all in their power ween 3dand4. streets, | if his coat-tails are bifurcated, can mingle with eave hin, bat he died about 10.3) p.m. De. excitement in that | the opulent and beautiful. - fcased was a native of Holland, 45 years of age, | neighborhood. ‘The cause was aliegedtobean | sain to Judge Barnard the New bal been in this country for eighteen years,and | inaait offered the avenger by the borse-trader. | York Times truly says, “It wassbame leaves a wite and four ehild-en. ——_o-—__ this community to have sat still for nearly four 2 RE ‘Tar Fasni0NAPLe Fatt Hat.—To-morrow | years, whiie the bench of the Su ‘Court Seppes Deats.—Ths morring, about 1-29 Messrs. James Y. Davis & Sons, the popatar | was by the language manners of K, 2 anan named William Taylor dled very batters, wili bring out their Broadway style of | a rowdy. and by decisions as arbitrary and suddeniy sf bis residence, No. 2% Ist street | silk hat tor the fall, The style is exceedingl, tyrannical as could have been issued from any borthwest. tasteful and attractive. robber’s den.” to oll | THE COURTS. gE Corer, ae Sn) Son Watson, charged with profanity, fortes eRaward Cl her collateral, $3. E rke, Chris. | w: sles and F. Siater, charged with’ driving | § through a funeral procession; Clarke fined $3, | se Boyle discharged, and Slater forfeited coilate- | g ral. Judith Grandison with swearing | T! on 13% street; $3. Wim. ton, charge! wit carrying a concealed weapon, to wit: a knif also ebarged with cursing and swearing; 25. | Henry Fitzhugh, charged with failing to have number of licente on car Mary Lil | te charge | with profanity and vulgar language: $5. Mary Jane Quigiey, same; 3. Addison Ariniste: c ng; $3. Mr. Ann Hurl fanc languag ease sus) Daniel Lee, charged with se! \nor Ww mar pamed Tiy cents a drink f ing license in Uniontowa. A | testitied that he bad paid 5 there sevecal tim hadin he bouse, nor w’ sn bedeank young man named Smit , who is em- lace of business of (4 said that 1or by drink, Lait pint, and one nt; S105. Wm. Nelson, charged with seilin, without license; case suspended. fed. with refasing to sell | F Hi. Foote, colored, at his | to and entertain Wm. restaurant, continued until to-morrow. Wim. | Sharp, a one-armed man, charged with assaalt- | ss W. Green, a reen isa Greeleyit Grant. The Sharp man “went for’ man, when the latter accused him fought in the war tor money and not 1 He bad lost his a the United St black man. It and S! ait | « | Nails, &e. at as comy ages ina civil ment disorderly in the N Sharles Stillvett, at charged with being a vagrant aud disor ter and a pocket-book snateher; <3. or be dwith a = | Extensive Embezziements of a Bank Clerk. A FAST WOMAN IN NEW ¥ TOM OF THE Tite rge Kingsland, in whose accounts a heavy pond, lia enemp! adeon County a namber of y: RE AT THE nor r wkkeey bank ot der held the e} Was a member and the treasurer of the St. mpany, re or ments, commenced Bridge street, between Green and Aga terns extracted without No. 535 TEN PER ¢ GEORGETOWN. Tus WSEKtTODAL Trave.—The trae this eek has not been quite as good as usual. arly the usual amount has come in, but ves sare scarce and in demand. Freights are nd, there being hang © last week. and § nt= for this week, ese ‘ows:—Bordon Mining #9 tons; shipments, 1_50y Agnew’s wharf, receipts, 58) tous; ‘sbip- oS! tans. Ray's docks, receipts, 4,890 ous; shipments, 2/51 tons, Consolidarton com- A G6 tons; shipments, 6.639 tons. cons received and 11,670 7 tons received and Teanixa Down.—Workmen this morning demolition of the house on (o have the work ¢ kk removed by the firs City ITEMS. RELIEF POR THE Fret—F relieved h Dr. Wa » Club and the pat x persting rooms, 335 S. Treasury. S78 are repaired nd macie to order by Hompier, near 4% street penetra: Masnsenteo tata de 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT UNTIL SEPTEMBER Ist, We are offering onr entira stock of —= Taeexoumrers and Barom ADIES' AND MENS FURNISUING GOODS except Custom Shirts, at T ON ALL Casy D. HOPTY & TAYLOR, 623 Poxrssirauia avenue, Mark’s Church, and his family was well known and respected, bis father being « prominent public man. A short time since leave of ab- sent was granted to young Kingsland to visit Europe for his Leaith,and a handsome present of money wasgiven him by the bank to assist himin making the tripcomtortably. Hesatled ascom- panied by his wife and the Rev. J. F. Batver- worth, his pastor and present rector of St. Mark’s Church. Prior to leaving he reqnested a tellow clerk not to look over his books, or at- tempt to make up his balances as he would re- turn in m to do the work himself. Atter his departure, however, the cashier diree Augnst balances to’ be prepared. e a rumor reached the bank off gsiand had been intimate with fast woman in New York, and inquiry justit the report. A close examination of Kingsiand’s books was at once made, and diserepancies | Were found in the account, the first, to the | amount of $1,000, being in favor of the bank. Further in gation brought to light a series of false entries, which showed an abstraction and a Joss to the bank, as stated by the officers, of $17,000. The president of the bank, John Armstrong, and A. A. Hardenbergh, the cashier, juformed a Tribune reporter that a part of the defalcation lies in the account kept with Kingsland as treasurer of St. Mark’s Church. He deposited small sums, and added to their tigures on entering them in the books of the bank. The balance of the defalcation re- sulted from his receiving deposits early in the morning, and invariably giving them credit on the cash book, but not on the ledger.—N. ¥. Tribuns, 22d, L Aw Inrant FaTatry Iss c0RED1N Its MoTT: Eh’s ARMS.—Gustavus Fritz keeps a lager be saloon at No. 443 West 2d street. On Satar evening last, Mr. Fritz, with two triends, sitting in bis saloon drinking beer. While thy engaged a stone came crashing through the window, and then another and another. Fritz ran to the door, and, seeing a gang of drunken ruffians standing on the opposite sidewalk, hur- ried away for the police. During her husba absence Mrs. Fritz, carrying her daug'ster, foar years old, in her arms, went to the door. Just @s she stepped into street a stone, hurled from the opposite sidewalk, struck the child, fracturing its skull. The child died last eve: ing. One John Gorrey, arrested on the charge of assauit, preferred by a Mr. Sherman, was identitied as the person who threw the stone at Mrs. Fritz, Yesterday, Coroner Sch an inquest. The jury rendered a verdict against Gomez: and the coroner committed him to the Toombs to await the action of the grand jury. N.Y. Star, 22d. Light Ca Blue Flenue! Suits’ thoroughly sponged White Duck Suits (Derby All Line Su: Bo ou GREATER Reduction in Prices. [IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENBSS OF THE SBASON, AND IN ORDER TO RR. DUCE STOCK, 1AM OFFERING FOR THE NEAT THIRTY DAYS: simere Suits, at... $9, 10,12 and 815. "55,6, 7 and gS imere Pants, sing! 2,250. 3and 34 25,1.75,93 92.50 $7.50 $5 oa 0, 12and @15 * Blue Cloth Frock and Derby Coats.....$ to $12 A Large Assortment of Extra size Suits. ths’ Cheviot Sui Cassimere Baits... B7-A DEDUCTION of 20 PER CENT. has been made on all these goods, @7-Porchasers will Sud it to their advantage to give me acail, B?Persons going to the coantry, or to different Watering Places, can have their wardrobes replen- ished at a small expense. 7 LEMEMBER NAME AND NUMBEB— A. STRAUB, Popular Clothing House, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 10th and 11th Streets, Tne Corvoconesses TRAGEDY—The Theory f ide Hroved Gregnitess, — 8B ing nore | syste I Three Doors from EleventhStrest. correspondent of the N.Y. says:—We are Hot yet done with the Uoivocoresses traged $ 2,000,000. rof. Barker of New Haven has been examin- ing some fibres taken from the captain's carpet Second Grand Gift Concert Z, and also the patticles tuund on the edge of bis knife blade. These were sent to the pro- fessor in separate packages, with the request that he submit them toa thorough microscopic examination, and give the result. No intima. tion was given the professor concerning the nature or origin of the specimens. The res of microscopic scrutiny and scientific tests | showed that the fibre taken trom the carpet bag | was of animal origin, a piece of chamois skin or hi other similar leather, while the particles taken from the edge of the knife blade were pro- nounced of vegetable origin. This sets at Test the claim that the captain cut open his own carpet bag, and tends to ¢ Le committe Five Peorie Deownep tx BaLtimon® Har. :0K.—The loss of lite by drowning in the harbo: IN AID oF THE PUBLIC LIBRABY OF KENTUCKY, Art Lovisy » Kentocny, By anthority in the act of the Legislature incor porating the PUBLIO LIBRARY OF KENTCCKY the Trustees wail give their Second Grand Gift Concert in the great hall of the Public Gibrary building, in Louisville. by., on SATURDAY, Sertemser 28, 1872. 100,000 TICKETS OF ADMISSION 95; quarter 38 Tor Sim: 688 for No discount on jess thau id worth of ata time. During ihe concert the snm of Was somewhat remarkable yesterday. Thr: $500,000 IN CURRENCY men—Albert Schriner, butcher; Henry Coar- | will be given to the holders of ticksts by dietribation sey, Sailor, and Samnel C. Waters, the latter of | by lot ct ONB THOUSAND GIFTS, as follows: (Queen Anne county, Md.—attempted to reach the steamer Matilda after she bad left her wharf at the foot of Conway street yest rowing after her ina yawl. ‘Tbe small boat struck the side of the steamer and capsized, throwing the three men into the water. Lines were quickly thrown to them, but without avail. In afew minutes their dead bodies were recovered. A smull boy was playing on the wharf at the foot of West ‘street, and falling into the dock was drowned. In the evening the body of Gale» Clements, a resident ot Chester, Del., was found floating in the Basin. He is supposed to have fallen in while intoxicated.—Baltimore American, 2d. KILLED RY JuMPiNG Yom A Trary. ei » Mrs. Caroline Nathan and her hu City from Long Branch, Philadelphia onthe four They reached the depot ntending to start for ck express train. oe too early for the train, and by mistake seated 3. 3 o % themselves in the local train which starts at 1:30 o'clock. When ihe train begin to move y discovered their error and hastened to jump off. Mr. Nathan, who is 74 years of ace, mped first and attempted to assist his wite, e staggered, and he be to hold her, from the platform ju truck of the near car, but her legs below the bips. stantly. Che couple had b y years, They were wealth and resided at 1 North Broad street, Philadelphia—my. Y. difficulty im getting it to burn, concluded One Grand Gift, 0: = Grand Gift, tee OF GIFTS, 5 of $2,000 cach, Gifts of 2.009 each 900 SEE IO a nena Total. 1,009 Gifts, all Cash, 500,000 The Hon. Thos E. Bramiotte, late Governor 0 Kentucky, has coneented to repressnt the Trastecs in the management of this second Grand Gift Con- cert, acd he will perso: the sale of Tickets ts d that thi that t!e money from ‘ited with the Treasurer, 4 comdinctot, and the gifts ¥ pric. w ing will take place in public. in fall view of the audience, and unaer the immediate supervi sion and direction of the officers and Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky and the foll wing named eminent ond disinterested cit'zens, who hare Sun, 22d ins Gevsented to be preseut and seo that ail is fuirly ——— lone: AnorEr C Warnino.—On Sanday | Hon. it. R. HARDIN. Judge Court Appeals, Ky. morning last Degro boy named Bryant, B on. J. PROCTOR KNOTT, late MC Lebanon years old, living with his parents near Oatland, RRUCE, lertook to kindle the fire, and experiencing TH MURBAY C8 ae bp Ry . B. i to“give it a start” by the application of coal oil. “He took @ quart can tilled with oil, and began to pour. An explosion louder than the report of a gun followed, and when assistance came, not only the boy, but many of the houase- hoid goods were in tinmes. The fire on both was speedily extinguished, but not until the skin on the boy's body, from his chin to his feet was burned off. He ‘suffered intensely until death came to his relief next morning-—Lees- burg ( Va.) Mirror. N®W DRUG AND cHgMICAG stoRE, 4 Removed from the corner oie, Strest and Pont ge avenue to our New 4 next = Morrison‘e with increased accemmodations, new fixtures. Sh’aew foods we Will be happy to’ see our friends “aol DAN’L B OLAREE & 00, _angal-tf Pitow ae Eas eR En ing goods in to close poe MATERIAL, BUILDERS’ DEPOT, 203 71m STREET N. W. Having on hand the LARGEST Stock of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, &c., in the city, 1 propose to sell at tion. ciate of Major hoe TV . CUCHBAN, Chaacellor Lou. Caan. STANDIFORD, President Farmers’ and 21 Drovers’ Bank. Hen. JOU BARBEE. Manager Boyal Insurance . Li oh E'LRE, Com. Ait’y Ninth Jadicial Dis, RL ae ty a m: ane it 5 Medical University, Louis: Cees st cngmeeegee e L rcee Sea em oe — Georgetown AAvertisemente ; INSURANCE COMPANIES, CORN FIFTY (50) BABBELS EAB COB: c cottons, B 4 T $4, 10-4 Bleached and Damask Tat He Lincee t othe Ner } Shawis, Sack tebed Mohai Extra bargains may be expected by P. and examise our goods AMIN MILLER, BEN) 101 Bridge street, G UBLIC SCHOOL NOTION, Se other time or 5 wwf WHE .TLEYS STSAM DYEING URING BSTABLISH MENT. Orrick—49 JxvreRcon StEEET, Gcorgetown, D.C. TH STREST, aN» F Starere. UNDER ry low to make room for jore RIVED 350 HANDSOME SUITS Of ail styles. For sale cheap at, tt HELLER'S, 715 Market Fane MEKLISERY Goons: _ pry Goons: HOSIEKY, GLOVES and NOTIONS. Rew articive in'each line just recelved. Goods ma: \=! at Baltimore pric. All the LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, ao Mis. TRROPP, 5el2-tm 1459 Mth, corner P strest. mitt 8 HELLER’S, 715 Market Space. LOAN OFFICES. S. GOLDSTEIN @ CO., LOAN OFFICE, 614 © STREET, Under the Motropolftan Hotel SPecraL yovicg, Belling off for thirty days at CARO LOAN OFFIOR ABD BAZAA, Ko. 914 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between 9th and 10th A large stock of uuredeswed New end Second-t fine Gold ard Silver WATCHES, OHALNS, BLNG@S sad FINE JEWELRY below suction prices. Call 0 and see, it will pay you. Goods. ob instalment. ‘ap! ‘OREN'S LOAN OFFICER, corner Tth sre and New Yors avenue, entrance on Rew York avenne. The eel emp ane loan oi fn the city. BM. loaned st the lowest of wi on Gold and b iver Watches, interest Plate and Plated Ware, Guus, ‘one mtiemu’s Clorhing. Oarpets, and ail arsicles ‘ok ne Ail goods kept one Four . PIANOS, &c. MSS? AMUSING TOY OU'T:—Canses to dance to them tnanimate ation For sais by G.L. WILD & BRO. 4 As tctwioen Pa. avenge tnd & at FTV EY) MEDICAL, &. ADAME WILSON, A Keewlariy Educate? Female Physivian and Aiidwife can be consulted on ali Diseases dnculentat to Ladies, Residence and Consultation Booms S11 9% between H and I. Booms. Board, Medical ance, &C., at reasonable prices. au D5. BROTHERS’ INVI@ORATING CORDIAL cures ail cases of Seminal Weakness and tency. Also, married peopic or otbers consci Jpability, from what Imp ae af er cause, restored to vigor have boom restored to Viger dial. For sale at 906 B street S. between 9th and ith; also, Z D. GILMAN, ist, 627 Pennsylvania avenus. anl2 dw* GARDNER, Laie cf the Ricord ©. 8, Venerae D Hosptial, can'be consulted private, co vam 2 +t bis resid.ce, 1002 Massachn- me, betes Joh and Mth streets 2, W reat exper ere treating over U.S. Vecereal Hospital, aad a prac thirty yoars emong bow male and female arr al ere ° wy cine will be sent & involuctary emi cl FEMALE Disk sske treated and Oontuemeni cases taker crite case ec 3. advice an? medicine my Soooat Aarons $ TEOMPEOR, Wo C48 B."iath ttreety Pa phis. ])5, MOTTS FEN POWDERS, caR Tal Drei Py Berger ten. men Bee one, © c% Seroffaia, ‘Skin Disease By ph: "paisam Corewinand M. discarded. Sold in Washiugtea by WM BENT wiets corner ‘cansyivente ove. and Lith sires. per box. sent by matt wySs REAL ESTATE AGENTS, — 905 r RES SRE. 905 PHIL. H. WELCH 4 Co . REAL ESTA Te BROKREKS. AUC IONEBRS ANL INSURANCE AGENTS. Di Price We bny and sell Beal Estate. Honses, Stores, Apartmente and Uffices to rent and leas. Boa 4, gua@racteed avd advanced. sted. Negotiations of all x vases built Sat us one call and we will Be: E# Ufiice uoder Masonic Templ AGT, . BROWN Uorner 8. ¥. executed. Hot . Pian ue and 18th strest, Washiagton, D, 0. Wrotreals Draten on OUMEER, LIME CEMYNT: BAND, &e.. 2c. LUMBER BILLS cut to order on short nctioe. BLUE BTONE Building, Macadamiztag sn¢ Paving purposes Gelivered fn say part of the Dir ict. BEAL ESTATE bought and seld and money ir sggted. To this brauck of the business I will bere ‘omy persona! attention,and willbe a my oaco aly from tena. ar! _ until four p.m. mm 4320 asstEceTion aT COLONIZATION’ BULLDING, ~eom * Corner 43% st. aud Pa. avenne F4te Nor ang? TO VisIT THB METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, 312 SEVENTH STREET NORTH, a1” You HavE ANY CONSIDERATION FOR YOUR PURSE, ‘and like, which no doubt you do. to get @ Dollar's Worth when you spend ® Dollar. Butthe and signed will do better; he wi!l always give you arti- cles worth One Dollar and a Hal for one doliar. CONVINCE YOURSELF B. SILVERBERG, ae SS ERENT STEER, per Pe. cv. Ls LIME MIME!) eS see HE ARLINGTON FIRE INN ©O. FOR THE DiIStRiCT OF COLUMBIA CAPITAL $209,000, Vika TORS: Kenvedy, ¥* aw Cox A dames ¢ ard, 2. B.WILLSON. Tres . 2. TODD, See epi? tm Har EET DISTRICT OF CoLEMaLA ORGANIZED AUGUST caSH CAPITAL... _ Of ~~ ts Shop? renin avonae <t.187e. <* Botidtns, Bosks EL “MB. TOrD. SAMUEL OBOSS, Secretary PIRAETOR:. WASHINGTON HOTELS. H's HoLLL, SS 709 G ST ET, sett Ber rH ax y len INPERIAL MOTEL, JAMES STKES, Proprictor, FRont PeONeTLVaN Avawwe, sree Yeh and BAEA ney “THE aur Ine@TOs. FREMONT avenon 7 BUESSLE &@ Sug. ’ Prork'eroas WiLLas ESSITT HOUSE, _LIVERY STABLES. Ws ya CARRIAGES cf the syle dard and for bire by the day or month Partion. Weilings. and te nisbed with the most exam ages 6Pardonler sitention to oe Horses, snd Borees elwaye for sale ee. ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES: _ MOICE GROCERIES AT REDUCED RaTes. FLOiR. Boot FAMILY, $3 per quarter bbl. sack bl. sack. Boot EXTBA, $2.00 por quarter | SUGAR. Goot BROWN SUGAB at 10 cont Best a do. atit BestCOFFER >. atit COFFEE. B10, 25 cente per th. KI fogted W cents per Ib nts per Ib. ted, SS cente per It Best OOLONG, $1 per iby Best JAPAN, 81 por ib. the *pecial attention of our iegencrally, to the above quotations, Mentioned are of recent purchase iy selected ior our family trade, and wo ag the same to be fully as represeuted la quality Goods Celivered free to ny partof the city. P. G. HOWSER 4co., DEALER 1N CHOICE GROCERIES, 703 K STREET, ave? tt Stop? Leok!: DUTY OFF TEAS! DUTY OFF TEAS PRICES ABSOLUTELY REDUCED 15 CENTS PER POUND ON ALL GRADED at ELPHONZO YOUNGS aoo. Also, sce PRICES OF SUGAR vefcre purchasing cisewhere. ELPHONZO YOUNGS 4 oo, __ We are selling PLOUR, too, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW BATES, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & oD, —— We are also offering five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF Ba “3 that ean be produced, PETITION. GIVE US A CALL; IT wins Par ror St prices which DEFT ELPHONZO YOUNGS & o0., GROCERS, Noxru ayp F Sruazy Uuder Masontc Tempte, Pp CATAWBA WINE ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES, CALIFORNIA CLARE?, CALIFORNIA HOOK, FRENCH Chane ROB’? @ WK. YOUNGER'S AND 3438 44> DUBLIN BROWN srovr, MASSEY'S PHILADELPHIA ALE @ STOP PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Boies,» ‘With e fine stock of Ho ono tes preter Gans ‘g. tT. METZGER, (Baccessor to METZGER & BYLES,) 417 BEVESTS STRART, Jeet per ee N=W storg: NEW FOUNT mavens) | % DBUG STORE BEMOVED TO THEIR aEW So. 14299 Perxsrivama Avance y%.m round the corner from thetr et eet Sice—69 Bridge street, Georgetown, merle

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