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EVENING STAR. MONDAY Condensed Lecals. 2 J.acdies’ Festival, 9th-street Methodist Potest- Qotcharch. See advertisement. Captain E. A. Ryther is qaite ill at bis resi- dence, in East Washi 2. Attentica is invited to a notice in another —- ot _——— by the ladies of the cond Bap ure! ‘The work on the new western market house, fat the corner of JIst and K streets north west, is im. f-war St. Mary's, which has been recently dismantled charged with the larceny residence of the Peruvian minister on the 3d instant, and, after hearing the evidence, he was pentenced to janl for 60 day The Board ot Public Works have directed that the blue stone pavement corner ot 4 © streets northwest be taken up and relaid, to conform to the gradeof the C street wood pave- ment just laid. The old volume of Harris’ Entries (under the Maryland law), which has been in use by the clerk of the court since 1826 (and how long before noone knows) in empannelling the jurors, ‘was to-day laid aside, a new one having recently been procured. Shillington we have the Popular Sciench§Menthly avd Frank Leslie's Lady's Maga- zine for July; froma Kervand & Towers (Wash- ington agents for the Leonard Scott Publishing Company's reprints) we have the London Quar terly Review for April, a fine number. The second anniversary of the Lincoln mis. sion, Union mission, and Island Institute Sab- bath schools was held in the First Congrega- tional chureh yesterday afternoon. The exer eises consisted in singing, reciting the Lord’ Prayer, and reading the Scriptures in con ‘ert. Damon Conclave, No. 1, S$: P. K., has clected and installed the following-named officers fox the ensuing term: Commander, Geo. D ce; vice commander, Jasper Scott, herald, J.siah T. Ford; recorder, Wm. M. Stella; treasucer, Jun. M. Hinkle; guard, Jas. Roach; seuunel, J. P. Chandler. Owing to the fact that extraordinary aemands have recently been made on the Congressional winting office by, members of Cor who red to have a large number of public doca- ments printed and sent off before July 1, the appropriation made by Congress to defray the expenses of the office been exh: ad most of the employés have been furloughed until the Ist of July, when the appropriations for the next fiseal year will become available. ‘The anviversary of cue rcunding of Howard university was célebrated last evening at the Con, tional church, in the presence of a large number of visitors. Prayer was ofiered by Rev. Dr. Rankin, and Gen. 0.0. Howard delivered an addresson “The Pianof Life.” Mr. Frederick Douglass then introduced Miss Mary Carpenter, of England, who in a few re- marks complimented the colored race upon the advancement of their people in this country since their emancipatio Le From J. Tue Hestixeton Stir AGAtNsT THe Met- Rorotis Paving Comrany.—On Saturday, Julge Paschal, in the case of Huntington agt. the Metropolis Paving company, exce} tions to the answer of the defendants to the bill of plaintitis: The exceptions are that several of the interrogatories remain unanswered; that the defendants fail to state what contracts were entered into; also the sum they have received on the same; that they claim the plaintiff's intestate is indebted $2,444.19, but this cannot be set up by way of answer, and they ask that that part of the answer which says ‘That said Ga-saway, by bis communications to the public press has te produce the false impression ompany was organized and has for the purpose of fraudulently securing contracts from the District govern: ment and thereby making large profits w were participated in by prominent official which statem mpertinent and scandalous, be ken ou and they further ask that the defendant be compelled to put ina full and | ent answer. : G Scaoot Exercises.—A large INTEREST’ and interested audience listened to the closing orm irs. G. M. Condron and Miss A. "# young ladies select school, elt in Calvary Baptist Church Saturday evening. The programme consisted ot compositions, selected reading and mtsie. The music was unusually fine, while adi the Iterary selections were weil rendered. Tenny- son's “Lady Clare.” by Alice Clapp, was the most remarkable reading of the evening. The essay “Two Cities,” composed by Miss Frank Lake, and the beautiful valedictory, by Miss Lizzie Brewer, showed that young ladies are trained in careful and intelligent thought and graceful e: Diplomas of graduation were w Miss Lucy Crittenden aad Miss Brewer by Rev. Dr. Parker, after which Genera! Jobn Eaton, U. S. commissioner of education, closed the exercises with brief but int re fe exceedingly interesting remarks. ARRPST OF AN ALL Detective McDevitt and Horse Taier— 4. Skippon arrested pat named Henry Sackett on Saturday night Tort at a house on 13th street, char; wich horse stealing. A short time Mr. Kichard Of lett hi and ‘standing in frout of his store, when it is alleged Sackett came along, and jumping in drove of towards this city, and when inthe neighbor! ofthe si; Office,on G street, being hotly pursued he jumped from the buggy, mounted a saddle horse near by, and made away, escaping arrest atthattime. (nm Saturday evening he came in from Vi ia. and after riding about town went to the where he was arrested. atory to locking him ap, ‘and a_gold watch and To-day,“accompanied by pari $136 the officers fow ebain on his person. Gen. Henkle, he was taken to the Police Court, and gave bail in £1,000 for his appearauce. o Heery Ur tus New Pree ALAM Tacz- GRArH.—In consequence of the explosion of a coal oil lamp in a dry goods and millinery store on 7th street last ni about 3 o’ciock, the store was set on se coop J the @ames were extinguished w: ttle damage from the fire, but during the excitement some thief stole (0 trom the money drawer. An atterapt was made to turn in an glarm for the fire from ‘Dox 63. but as one or two occasions recently the attempt was worse than a failure, for 6 was sounded: of 6, sending the firemen In a different direction. This relying on our used up tire alarm apparatus may yet lead to a dis- astrous confiagaration. [t woul be better antil we bave new wires and alarm boxes to sou bells by hand or carry the news to the houses. ° Kev. D. B. Juri en, of the E-street Baptist Church, preached his farewell sermon before the congregation of that church yesterday, and will leave for New York ina few days to take ge of a church in that city. During the ministration of Dr. J. oversegenty persons have deen added tothe membership, and he leaves the church in a highly prosperous condition. At the close of the morning services a beaut- fully engrossed copy of the resolutions which were adopted by the church on Tuesday evening last were presented to Dr. Jutten. At the close Of the evening service the ordinance of baptism Was administered to two persons. i Pro Boxo Pen Mr. James S. Barker, Proprietor of the Kenebee Ice Company, has senta request to the Board of Public Works asking that permission be granted to promote the cause of temperance and gratify the thirsty public by piacing in front of his premises, No. 1515 Pennsyly: avenue, s gigantic water- coole kept constan: jed with water and a superior quality of Kenebee ice, for the Gratuitous use of any andeverybody. The re- quest bas been granf lo be age SEVENTH STREET ix now being ent down from H street to New York avenue to conform to the new grade. Three old pumps—one near the southwest corner of New ¥. Jane Term of the Criminal Court. CHARGB OF JUDGE rf args TER GRAND ‘S meeting GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, |FRPPRPPPPPP PPE E SREY Morice one 8 it~ Fiour = iv e par o ng Woenwastalned by the ef George deg ; esq, the president oy i T Mw Bo. 121 Bos “ G. Wheeler appointed secretary. lutions BX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown. unanimously adopted ‘the death =< ‘Cowen gine ‘Stone of the most eetec med members of the as- FINE GOODS ETOEY SALE OF A TWOSTORY 1 yD . Ww. L. Ne iT, A. sociation,and expressing beartfeit sympathy for : 2 No rag ae arg ney ern apt Mh one dy Dorscy Carter Fr. Douglas, ir J.E. bereaved family. LY, SN Mamined this affcrnomn ty Trestees Brencis Allan, | Miller, T. Evane, R. Eichorn, O- A. Appell, J. Mr. A. H. Herr, of the firm of Herr & Welch, on BA atreet, bet wen” Hoch arded to Mary | G. Bowen, G. W. Donn, D. Callaghas, and L. made some remarks, in the conrse of and’ Marked'strevts,a'vent two-siory svi tase: Jones. Cornel . Guimand. wi man apore sin- mei ram Howse comme ‘Addie, el TEE JUDGE'S CHANGE. cerely, or harder, todo his whole duty towards ‘Terme: gy bw ae By 32 montha, ne Judge MacAithur them as to their God and his fellow man than the deceased. at meres. . thet on the Yar Beis, duties, stating that it was their duty to examine SERIOUSLY InJURED.—This morning a cana} P TROMAS DOWLING, Anct City prize if and present ‘those who are cl with the it to Geor; an Italian boy—a —_—__—____ — | ie in weietnan Mettie tranapreasion of the law. The —named h Pannelli,who was HB PALL RUSi 18 COMING. her to those who all formal indictments. It was found 70 miles up exapeake and Ohio — y 1, Annie Har- Tecestary that should be present at the canal, and who on Friday last was bad: ne »warm days is the beet time for and Nettie Jef- | session, t ‘that the my work. So, and gente, bring ip oor Fall Neilie a ERSIVG S20 TONSITOS 99 Sou} te Phere tod W inter Goods at ononctous, by avidin “7 _ aoe a ae been ry one Soba ed twice, i Bates cn avoidable nas im the excention of enters during years past, asked bronght down. In coming cus areanel busipers co te or > * sacgal int | Coat atzochata extmes, bat taceparmpelty could through the locks his leg was caught and ‘badiy POPULAR PRICES. iah.voutguedeet be nlocty chteneh et oe lia Dow: . | congratulate itself that the perpetrators had crusbed. On his artiva) here he was taken to Ly kept for six months, op the rolls of this echou!,and | been brought to speedy gage eee . abr becine bee omen eK —¥ been aie ‘No. $(male), Wallach building, Miss | tnvoued'by the commission off ertosions boat: ‘ould have te be amputazea. wi mi 4 pamuien stein Po 5 aoe eee tee eed Ge thee bere | cides. It would be well that these cases are informed of his whereabouts and his brother iN@ BSTABLISHM Tantof this distice: ‘The mein’ was | acted on promptly. "We ‘alone, for had him taken to Providence hospital. : dto Ei G and diplomas to Ed- | throughout the country the commission or these River News.—The syamer G. H. Stout, lotr If we ever ex- rrived to-day with a full from Philadelphia, - ¥ THOS. DOWLING Auctioneer, Geo-s-town. T inand, | pect to free the District of such crimes, the cases cargo, including 1,174 pieces of iron pipe for on . ery Brown, Ca wearers | should be acted on promptly, the perpetrators the Washington Gas Light Co., and a large lot TBUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMrnoven ‘ee Eo Savion, Samuel Miller, Marion E? presented, tried, and if guilty be made to suer won Sask Gb for lntbooees ae geeene oC raised Wen ae the sigherciinns Street PRoFeaHy AT RCOR TED ok nd om Degen. J. Butter sialenp e extreme eat e law. In these cases, ec railroad. The Colambia arrived, also, from > MRREET. GEORGETOW x. books ax a premium for pod tt bag 2 bedi cna gle! _— Tae Agvaniem Car Wrecxen. omen het aeniek Eee a pent fe Of a deed of trust. November meritorious conduct during the Zeer. ‘hit school | sometimes happe parties have been | papers just received contain manta € r . ° received the fi ‘ine of ite . mut anshsp. le suffer the penalty of the law, with 150,000 feet of lumber for Wheatley Bros, | Lockweeod, Hafty & Taylor. Harry W Go trieh velng three months’ | au afterwards the guilty party was discovered, | Partial wrecking of the train on thet and the schooner Fred. Walton, from the Ken. ~ » He scholarship im rhe Washing: one College by cific railroad, of which the Californi: Mr HC.Spenc, t defined murder, and called their atten- Peer r thie number pave ta | tlon'to the statutes relating to gambling. duel- aN. HL: | Seoand Petommetee Ge. Alan: the sonsoner on the rol i 81, and of this uumber 4 are to ling: S claataen. Mer, Stall was ptitees was s vert, and of ferlnerl Sg Foon worse. Roxana, from Baltimore, with 5,000 bushels , p ote. e wth i of propagatin, im for ie rivers of 4 7 ooner Th Me ee eae mete ne hr tt the Pacis slope. ‘The secident occurred on | Marg an, from {ienandria: with 500 buche's 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE yore oe resto jeacher, : unday. e train co} of several passen- + ppd . ita o : 7 ht. «Ie ° to by Trustee AtLee. There are 39 TRE JAIL DOCKET 3 wheat for Hartley & Bro. The steamer Lady 4 ; Sam ee of popibe on the roll of tole tonock- ood as | uunbers 05 case oe wiloe fs nae for rai e, 4 for prowelenihmar ogg — Nate ord of the Lake cleare’ for Norfolk. adtithon to Georgetown ane. Brpils are ready for transfert higher ‘grades | assault and robbery, 3 for horse and mute steal- | pocween the latter and the Ph Grain Trapx.—The canal boat Andy John- description, name's: Beginniax = Bires | uring the past school term Mins rey has | ing, 3 tor forgery, 1 for bigamy, 9 for larceny. 1 lon, about he 'y miles west of Omaha, | son arrived te-day, with 3,300 bushels corn for street, ninety, (W) feet east from Frederick street, {ieee abetted atirueations war afenturest | fOFfalse swearing, for false pretences, 2 for | Atreatle work four Lundred feet long ani about | ')". waters see Soreka f the examination to-day,and the examining trustee | burglary, 9 for assault with intent to kill, 2 for | twelve feet in, height, regan to’ sink through | ,28® GREEN Seninc Scnvetzen PARK is | Are receiving large additions of new and desirable | [eben North ; expressed himself weil pleased with she Peace passing counterfeit money, 2 for assault (appeal | the p: age. The rear truck of the engine ard | 2° f Georgetown. The | 6. o4ssn cath @epartment, particularl, adapted for | ‘aid alley twenty manifested. The oll waa as follows: Medal, | cases), and 5 for murder, as follows:—Abraiam the cab sank first, which was soon followed b new social organ- «pe handred «iat t tothe Beetuame og Edward Boland, Diplomas—Brower pransey , Rich: Bowens, for killing Dennis Hawkins; Henry | thetender The’ hen Sank through the | 1#8ton, have a pic nic there this evening. the season, at prices to suit the wants of all. Firet streetjaleo,the stable,on the nert. ide to - ard Losano, Lewis Fredirick, * Ritter, | Young, alias Charles Williams, for killing the | {2¢y a ints the water basen The walt ee the | AN Arrgat to tue B. or P.. W.—Evlitor said alley th the rears! seid premiere the j Baume, George Taylor, Soha FaguucWan’ Veors, | drover, Frank Hahn; Samuel Mason, alias | Dridge into the water below. Tl ck onke went | Sar: Bridge street, trom High street to the ep ph Bas Themas ODonnell.and Win. Rete,’ War, Ryaw re: | Samuel Rainey, for killing John A. Tucker, Over the edge of the breake ‘The romenedecng | Alexandria Aqueduct, is still ina terrible con- Terma, 0s preacribed 1 ' ceived the second prize for penmar Bowie Williams, accessory to same; and Mi- e train was uninjured. Roadmaster, Carev, | “0m, although work om it was commenced Per cout, interest fron. Nov euler 20th. wether f Female Intermediate No, 1; Mrs. Sarah, Wise, | chael Kane, for killing his brother John. The | Wno was on the vengines wan ieee more than a year ago. It is a thorough- with the expensre cf this sale im cash ine teacher, was examined at 1:30 «clock to-day by | Jast-named is committed for assault with intent When the aquari: car fell th: h thi - | fare into town, and its present condi is com- ia mw }, Secured by Qutes bearing in': est and Erartee W ileoa, assisted by Trustecs Champlin, | to kill. The following were drawn for grand aera Lat fell through the tres- | pained of bitterly by residents and business deed of trust on the property. g2™ 4 when rook and AtLee. Mr. John paon, Princ! | jurors to fill vacancies:—George H. Gaddis, | t¢ it sank completely under water, where it men along the line and country Je and a ee property is strack of. IT { paES ol he Jorlah W. Deener, John Cammack and Fr. x: | UPpEd over, and the fish eseaped into the tough | others who have occasion to ride, drive oF walk « eomptieg ett with te pew hy x a ence e Ei ‘n. le: ami ad reserve Tightto reeeile Pre and parents of the pupils. This school, ing ia | Dooley. And the following as petit jurors: small fish were let loose into a Nebraska stream. | 0Y¢™ it. Won't the board hurry np the work iting purchaser. Gopy-yencing faried with gr meteor vy all who ed ere pain Brent, La D. Meant, Samuel Bacon, Wm. | The river is quite maddy vow, so some of them | M4 dcserve the thanks of all the agar 6 Je P. popes. Sir pabinsachoule, Op he fell are the, nant of oe Mi tal Jill neobably dle, but the greater portion will —_—_——_ A ; r Dans BIL, pupils, and all are ready for transfer to Dedication ef McKendree Chapel. pcmcrenes aa ona joa THOMAS DOW ge ge eae g d McKendree (M. E.) Chapel, which has been | im, mahaa great thing for the Eikhorn river. ALEXANDRIA. LADIES’ DRESS DEPARTMENT, SCESRAGRDINART pARCAl™ —— rebuilt and enlarged, (as described In THE le ne gcneebly and magnificently | tsosspiany ATT Ditties Gieabens KERAORDINABY BARGAINS ose ace as ee eee | Stan of'Friday,) was dedicated yesterday in the | $t0cked with the finest varieties of fish. Three e "Henry Cosentaho were at fam and St adines presence of & yery large congregation.’ In the | tous of fresh water was taken on at Lake | of the family of Mr. Henry Coxen, who were at ain and Striped Grevadines. Second F! the circus last night, an attempt was made, 0: Michigan and Cedar Kapids, iowa, and three an Unknown pa te. te thet gentionans ameron Japancee Bills, wt B0c. tons anda half of ice at Chicago and Omaha, Brautifat Goods for Su! Lewns, from morning there were on the platform Bishop Ames, v. G. W. Hildt, Rev. Wm. Ferguson, 7 tetoria ~, in anticipation of the long stretch of bad: | house, southeast corner of Payne and C 100 BROWN LINEN SUITS, at Batist and Linen Suit ing: Rev. G. 4, Hall, Bev. @- W. Ooo, er Rev. Wm. | water country farther west. all the preparations | streets. People passing by saw the dames, just | 199 “ «at Striped and plaid White Fr Rev. W. W. Buck , and Rev. 5. Kramer. ‘The | {0° the rest of the journey in perfect order. Mr. gushed thers, vitkent omsieeiee denen; | 108. © 2 = Rtarae Rock of Gone tor services were opetied by & short address trom Sten Die tee are ie eek ete Washington | Eira A lighted Caudle’ hal “beck tinny | 188 2 v8 Ladies’ and Gent Bishop Ames, setting forth the purposes for | With his two assistants, to take afresh supply | Slarm. | A lighted efi ngen placed | goq “* “ Call and buy re the latter was the licky o which all were assembled, after which the 9th | Ofshad and make another attempt with them | } is ee eee ene e's 100 WHITE LAWN“ aw to Batie Anderson, Ki hymn was announced by Rev. Mr. Cooper, the | t@€T0Ss the continent under the auspices of the | 12 00 the lower floor, and a space of about one a “ waste Hevdic}, Mary Magill, Mar pistor, aud sung by the choir, under the leader. | United States Fish Commission. rot ed een INTEC Whom tho Mames wore ofa “ = ley, Mal . Mat ‘it 5 y A condi haces thane wenencnen i “ “ “ Stern, Ada Milburn, Anna B Bip of JN, Davis, accompanied by Prof.Sau-| A Terainim Tragepy.—The Kinstree (S,| | PockersPicken.—The watch chainof Cap-| 190 = “ “ STEAMER LINES. — vy : empty Sontabiat gyrate s C.) Star of the 11th instant learned just as the | tain D. Meade, of the plains, was cut while | 3 « “ “ ——_———_— = Hilde, nev G's Hall read ® portion of Scrip- | Red gceupsea i the nelgutosheet ae Teka: | aneetamam wae pursharing a Tekst atthe | 199 QoLORED ; § nellanaigenoogy Segre ” + Ge Ae a crip- ny uborhood of Johnsoa- oy ie] agon last nigh: nM is pocket * 7 7 EBS Hires, followed by an anthem by the choir. | ville, in Williamsburg county, on the 10th. ‘The | picked of a valuable gokd'watch, A laty had | 20 SAT gre PULONAISE cok REDINGOTES | ee ENDED RAD EE RANDEIA, Ya. WASie Hishop Ames then delivered a very able sermon | particulars of the affray aro very meagre, but | her pocket picked at the sate place yesterday | 200 BAT@STE POLO ca an cape pate Mt. Moore From the words found im the 24th and 25th verses | as nearly as can be ascertained it scemsthat | afternoon of her purse containing @ small sats fr oo eS SF. | From Piers, Nort, Wiharves, Ph ace zie O'Leary and E of the 2ist chapter of John. After the sermon | James McNamee, tacy Britton and William | of money. 100 WHITE LAWN POLONAISE tr pM WEDNESDAY sod ‘SAT edals from schoo! mates about thirty minutes was spent in raising tu Haselden, three white persons, becameinvolved | ‘THE DIRECTORS of the Washingtou t0...... . URDAY. at 12 m. who rcveived the fret honor; Eva Havard and Mag: | tpic,eto Hauidate the debt on the oo ina tight, In which the first two were shot and | ginia Midland and Great So 100 BROWN DAE ee AEE reat. O., TUBS. - O Les equally deserving «: absent one day. e is st 2. +. ice ‘ited by the last named. From a passenger | their meeting inthis city yest J0TES 6 to F158. d w Tesnisrencofthe puiiswere precenteecty seaton: | IN $2300, Of which, 10,095 hat boen paid. wyhoarrived in the city yeseraay wo learn that | ly_ elected aiid , tren Line™ of eresmrers {7 Proven tM. Corcoran ella Herrowhave | The eae Saneeess 7 site etwo men who were killed went to the house | president of the compar iT . eer} be hen tome Fs, aud Jeanie | $7,500. In the evening the services were opened | of Haselilen, an old man, who, with his wife, | | Tne Macrirrs oF rion at Fishtown durin ini ane Beats ft Pika tae seettionte hs, Deneeay ewaraed | with prayer by Rev. Mr. Mullen; after whic ance from the village. Arrived | the season just closed were 6.314.000 bert Wat, curbie's Co Bendiey Rate Auderson and Annis Dailey Fecaived axed n forcible sermon frou lat” mothy: vi. ¥ Ciel teas] — bro Bypass Tock bad paren oer aetna cud lau lates WALDO A. PEARCE, 54 Congress S'reet, Bow Sebteon, Mary Knock ‘dnd Annis Baller tecona | Another effort was made to raise funds. and the | brought on the altercation. Haselden armed | rock.—Gazet™, 1dth inst. : “RG Pretght deliveret iy Knox's Bxprees, Orders hi cepa netomat! if. = nena oma Wo forthe aay, merioe oe paoeage Satna toa eProp shot ro firing [eee tht ye nay ut ont eee; Laced * he ruders, killed ene with the contents 7 rr 2 OF at the steamer wha he over $4,000 to be provided for. ‘After singing | ofeach b CITY ITEMS. to. i) the Doxology the congregation was dismissed. oe hint ~~ x ae mrmnipwarenetrst eS Set Tae De G AND THE CzAR’s PRIGG'’s JEWELRY STore received some W 4sa1Ncro: NORFOLK, BOSTON, AND Great Cry and Litt! Tre Uxton Meetisc or Pporestant | Davente etter to the N. Y. | beautiful styles of plated jewelry this morning, - . ROVIDENCE’ | Pa aoe Hs scaxpaLinvesticatep— | EFiscoral Suxpay Scnoors—The union World says: Ihave reason to believe that the | at No. 4% Pennsylvania avenue, near), street. | READY-MADE UNDERGARMENTS for | | The de fg ; Bo FRAUD CHARGED, BUT EXTRAVAGANCE. | | Tet ofColusthia, tt EpIStAR Tarren ne Tee | den te ot tac ea ne uot Palinbare, 2 the | Wousrap Sick Coat Brive for sit. English LADIES AND CHILDREN. Berek will leave nat bart, fot ‘On Saturaay evening the special committee rence gear yee . Preeee Airy nme ee.s Aticast | oc uisere Sack Cont Suite for 435. ‘4 street, every MONDAY ‘. appeintea the Board of Deamteen ot Public | city to-morrow afternoon, at 54 o'clock, prom- | the course of Prince Altred’s love doca not run ssimere Sack Coat Suits Yor #25. some AY, af 2p. m., touching st pal r Pgh ~ tobe an unusually interesting occasion. | smooth. Since his return he wears anything | fticles just opened. C. Hexxtxe, 150 Ladies’ Cotton SKIRTS, with six tucks, ‘sf Norfolie Saceattp ot y! The number in attendance will be about 1,500, | but the air of a happy lover; and to a friend 410 Seventh street. ™ — an z cue 38h Mi; Line, for Boston and nce. Deparatiot ofthe musical portion of the cer: | pom'he"Sitierad autanpeeaet beads, | , AX HiourSiace Tire Sona Warer Focx- | yg“ wi ine vcks, | fab vse Nore ~* frm ache Browne was present, ated seated. that ike | vice, the Rev. C. D. Andrews of Christ church, rhe trouble'is, I'am tab, that the young | Tumbler and Holders, for sale et’one-helt of ee acs pe ele one Hetween Trustee | Navy. Yard. "being in charge thereof, the sing- | Tady does not wish t6 accept hit, and that het | cost amd on saci gene ep eat | 100 GLEGETT, Geotral arect. Scott and himself was t astollows: When ing by the schools will be of a high character. | parents, for reagons quite satisfactory to them, day ‘next, at Wright Bros., * and F. 2 10 oncesenn se sence mi 's Btore. corzer Ith «tant Pa. ave, ai hemes" Shou "wberta homeemetan, | Wom. Pinckney, 2: will proae ne Gog | Slew the match ey come ft siaocgi'l | \ Excossons, Gharek Fairs, sea Penis, can | A°¢*i te RTS ced waste’ | Sam LENE ir > who, in m» | being unable fo attend), and will be assisted hy | doubt it. be provided at’ short notice with Soda Wa 3 ie A Te expressed hirself somewhat dissatistied with | tye pir errs rc 7 i: Pro} in Water, Proved spring band.” BoTice. Be nd nee eats eaten | thie district. Adaremes will ber delivered by | NOT 1» Sux Kaew TF—Thurstay night, | botaes, which ars lesacd ‘ince ot ‘charge te Se ts eel eae ee ee > | the Kev. A. B. Atkins, of St. John’s, Geor, ~e after nine, s large crowd assem & Green 6,16,e03 ofthe year.” tion with district. He made no . i at the First African B. 5 x Bll seasons of the year. town; Rev. J. H. it - ican Bu, church, with the | handy charges of fraud, but said that there had eee ee FE Riot ak Rees, Wash ex Of wituensing © marriage boressos Hars!— Hats! York or Boston, cromine Meridien ef S00 As Late -ording to his recollection) « reckless ex- * ao Sepesar, s) ete neg ° (aece rf ) a Xx: ‘ashington. The choir of Epiphany church | but a far different scene wae witnessed. The ‘The latest novelty in Straw Hatsfor young or nothing te the worth of 43. penditure of money, and ie will also assist in the services. An offering will | Couple made their appearance and started up | men fogerty dr The nemtest. coolest On the Homeward Passage, crossing the Meridian: several ee © [mapiodsro elroy beamade for @ missionary purpose. The Sunday the aisie, wher ++ _ number one arose and in- po htest straw hat —— 5 Calland P <a Embroidered, at | ° 8? * 2 Lat., or nothing to the north of 42. ‘hose statement mace 5 from Georgetown the Navy Yard formed those aruviii her that the man was her | see it at Vitter & Rvorr’s, ialeed, handsomely and he (Mr. Browne) had referred to.them in | Schools the Washington and husband, and that she had something to sa: about his Leong 9 The would-be-two-wi prices from @1.62 to @3.28. 100 dozen Ladies Cotton DRAWERS, tucked, $05 Pennsylvania avenue. have arranged with pret heen. ring Ge Dyspxrsia 18 A HYDRA-BEADED Monster, conane Ling. railroad compan: for transporta- De jeorgetown tion, the former having ally chi cy man retreated in as good order as possible un- at eeevesrewempenpenapensenmnane cece OOM and so; but marked “private” on | train of 10 cars, which will leave Georgetown | der the circumstances, with his inteaded on his from which nearly all ‘the ills the human ties | 19@ dozen “ sscents| TRS = AND NORTH AMERIVAR Seer tee ee eee ey eas aeked for | about 4x p. m., filled with children and Sunday | 87M, and the crowd, whoseemed to be as highly et skate: he Peruvian Syrup, 8] 100 docen * he 8} 00 <enfonr erretagene speed Le retsed t0 tye tata ie Rar are anarked: | school teachers. mney digeena, they, had witnessed the core- | PDererioy and well extesiehed sects tar tain | Also s large variety of elegantly trimmed, at prices | SETWEEN WEW YORK A®D LIVELPOOLi he did not think he would be justified in | 4 mixmp Ur Case A few days since Lus- 1 ene Whe, 1S distressing ranging from $1.25 to $5. OALLIBNG AT CORK HARBOR. when other ————.—__—_— MULTITUDES OF Pxorie Require an AL- TERATI ry restore nag healthy action of their systems correct derangements that into it. Barenpexilion were used and withholding them. Mr. Browne now submitted the letters referred to. In*one of them Mr. Scott states m refer- school bill complaint; it hae cured thousands Tue Coty Sumuen WEATHER induces a for- remedies have failed. 6 the 11th of June, ISS there wecefeetennnaise of June, 1837, there weresnew-squalls, He dota oe ante Ue arrears MJ iy, ai elds in the hill tows deep’ that the Our stock of FRENCH UNDERWEAR is repicte ERS, NIGHT DRESSES, and BACQUES. tice Walter had before him a case which excited considerable interest among the colored people. Louisa Jones, colored, rm Frank Bell with being the father of her illegitimate child, born on the 11th of January last. Bell having been recently married added more te the interest of _FROM NEW YoRg. oP — Wed: Juve 8) Batavia... gars ome a ane 25 | Osiebria. Sat J une 38 ill towns froze s0 dee pict d id * bu crust of frozen ld valued, until several positions were palmed founceo ofthe Bistret wiitag: aire kur | tna cese Mr ingner appeared forte defend. | S7™it oC frOnen earth would sartan the weight | Saluroa "he tia wee tie nae Panes he also su; “By dispensing with the four | Quite a number of witness nd bone wee | many classes of vcgetation were deetroved. In | S@reaparilia is no imposition. m,w few. ib-assistants in the ‘Pounle Gremmat moned for the defendant, but two oni: r many of the towns not a bushel of ripe corn THE QuESTION SETTLED.—Those eminent i Raia 1,000 could besayed, and by dispensing with 2 JZ tda | ¥8# harvested the following autumn, andfarm- | men. Dr Jaa 3 Chak Ph ian t the German could ve save. As now | Eeuined pooitively thet bell was the ether cs | er found tdificult to provide seedy for thelr | Vetoes: sear e Bees Besa, fe, gucen taught in the schools the German is worse than } the «kid these two were cal Henry Wil- | 2€*t Planting.” sumption can be cured. Dr. Wistar knew this led. cocios, Lament fe, Bat it should be | Hams testified that he had been with the girlon | ‘raz Scx a Cone Fon Ruxcuatiau.—The | wich he discovered his now. widely-known the 11th of April, of last year; that he knew it | Dubuque Telegraph save: At ter in this | Balsam of Wild Cherry. and experience has proveriy regulated and properly taught, neither | Way’ the ith of Ane he had been | city who bas been troubled wide ricamatas | Proved the correctness of his opi (003 FOR INFANTS. (and that will be when we shall have a high offat that time, and was then engaged | for ea, Bed yesterday discovered a novel My Kixe@pom ror a Honse.— What the purse school) iet the German be taught in the schools” m Vatching 8 peach orchard when some of the ont eee cure. “He was sitting in the sun, of King could not then procure, «i! can | We mention a few of the many desirable Goods to ‘The *‘private” letters are as follows: tas ben Ga cadayet the 10th oa eats ketantenn Mad ere ope tcute | now purchase for a song. The Centaur Lini- be found in this Department : 2 . : 1 exposed em , : a "ew dayn ston rciaie wholty'to | MANdment” (15th amendment.) Wm. Hans- | fhe heat had almont bhistered it. He sags ene | eek ea net rauee the dead horse ofa king-but | | “tune BANDS; bury testified that he was with the girl on the | rheumatism is all burned out, and he is cutive: e most remarkable thing for swellings, stiff | FLANNEL SKIRTS; Opler, 643 Dateeet none guved Maite posted cg Se Joints, caked breasts, sti and Lruises, the | Plain and Embroidered CAMBRIC SKIRTS; novi8-ly . ington, D. r sat Ww UDENTS Di ee 5 man au . : Se Fubse aatendens egpesie. Caleb L. Haddock and Prank Yost momboreat | {tt the Kheumatiom who has not tied ths | BupseRe imprearrancrs My monants Sere reamamirs. | ton, ie fale prescribed | Goon SamaniTans.—Last week the twoltth | the-Oxtord Literary Assoeiation, of Philadel- | liniment. 2,c05 | OHRISTENING ROBES; wasa! BBW TORK : for she government of the cub-beard. But aT pro- | annual session of District Grand Lodge, No. 3, phia, ona visit to Wilmington, Delaware, on TAKE Care oF Youn VALUABLES.—Call | SHAWLS, Plain and Embroidered; — 7 Ba dF do net care trouble myeaif or my t 1 Ripe ee Min tie ee ee | eee ere ee, Brandy | and examine the fire and burglar proot vauits | SAOQUES; LONG OOATS; WOOL BOOTS; ; tt or - toapp aria, . coruel Stemedy,and wills at the proper timerdoes.* | Grand Chief, Thomas Davis, of Noriotk, pre: | yeare of age and neither sori enn Tat uteies Cae ee ee MERINO SHOES and SATIN EMB. BOOTS; NUBSEBY BASKETS; PILLOW BS; Ni Mr. Browne: Bills allowed, which 1 feel confi dent are far in excess of what ny prudent busiaess man wouldallow or pay: 128 feet light irom fence sided, WH Henr: and there were 75 representatives prescat. Thomas, H. »C.H. Marshall, G. J. Beans, J. W. , John H. Green, and James H. Webster, of securities, jewels, silvey ware ables. Rents from ten to ‘sixty dollars per an- num, secording to size. No business man can 0. Joh e ov Beautiful yu ll- dog hts” will drive ebaee,, Y away dall care from the ‘minds of the ‘Saratoga visitors, this year. Brow Maine, n RAWERS; RUBBER NA‘ ; LAGE CAPS. mick Buildide. aa were expelled. ‘The election ot grand oficers | @-Rock salt is used to compel exuberant | 42%rdte do without them. Tube warning frum | DRAWERS; RUBBER NAPKINS; LACK CAPS pairing and setting up if stoves... resulted as follows: $. L. Nichols, . W.D. G. | youth to respect old age in Missouri. It is ad ewe =. be 3 steed fence ‘and rooms in Wallach mm pon i A ea, . o Pus a Edwi ministered with a shi CHILDREN crY for Pitcher’s Castoria. It Varnishing the desks and a fe ‘ mson, R. W. G. V. chief; + Guinshay &7-They call it «‘naivete” in Scranton when | Tegulates the stomach, cures wind colic and Si comobultiinesnsehion se hea arts R. W. G. secretary; W. F. Cook, KR. a lady, while waiting for ice cream, play- fully places & spittoon on the table nn PY &7- Connecticut last year granted one divorce to every el ', the whole number of ows is G. assistant sec.; Kk. J. Homes, R. W. w. treas Se ns eee G:P. Pratt, R. W-G , orator;'Johm Dillard, prelate: Kuvert Witkenson, It, W. -G., , marshal: Peter Marlow, B. W.D., asst. marshal; causes natural gleep. It is a substitute for castor oil. 4,25,e03: ——__»—____ Porp’s Extract cures rheumatism, burns, Lewis Willis, He W. Ge ‘conductor; dosept | ‘ivorcer being 401. Ins) cases the wite was | acalde," soreness, cli soren;’ hesdacher” cone, . Be We Gey Josept | the petitioner. lameness, bruises, bolls, w uralgia, a Peg R. AG bmg swllrig og pda Lely Hy roe Mago ne cn, ., Sentinel; Tomas We jet. 3 ‘ sald" that he could ‘not recoticcewivether the | ,,Aftet mafehing through the princigal streets ae Preparations in the fact that it oa sianiaeg | FOR CHILDREN, 2 to's Years of Age: “ yr “ 7 ~ in 5 ey returner reckless” or « extravagant” was used, | Gag Fellows* hall, ath street, where bountiful Riolicine, treated of in and Ree es Sige cenae red Se been | refreshments were served. NEW YORK MERCHANT CLOTHIERS known to be a cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf HEMISES; DRAWERS; iture of money. Mr. Scott HA Lo ——_ ee RESSES; said he used the word “excessive.” In answer | ‘Tae Lanis+ : [ENT Socrety of North Tur Simca Suwine Macutnw sales of 182 | Couric, Plane and Linen DRESS: to other questions, Mr. Browne said that Mr. | Washingtor, wali huld a festival in the Sunday were $219,600. a 4,12-8,wtt 33 © . Scott had hot mentioned otiie bers. The corner A ——; Cees Eaune ae Soe eves construction be put uo the conversation Was meses tile tid. ae tas Cen i a: NatEer eh nd Tanedaes IETS WHE | SACQUES, tm Cloth. Piennel and Pinus; that there were other other districts, | this s evening duri x ishment, N p but no cases were speci Mr. Scott ‘made no will find wi nel aa su; a can eoarat 8. 1 re yt ayy 44 SUR SENSE suk SENAY HARK: charges except as to his own district. this time of year in Washington. The w & | Swiss and Pique OVER- BS. Mr. Detrick suggested that was a dif- | known ladies who have the festival in charge eeicakie nsec Nan i extreme cases, if neue bat ktravagance and fraud, sod | wil fe rp Tolle Ta THE LARGEST VAKIETY OF eu are worn. he was led to believe remarks made ee ber ———__¢___ Mr. Browne pat aoe oan ee nd Graxp Dryision $oxs or TemPrEeRance.— eter ty an pees Dr. Shedd’, rs ee i 3 The representatives of the divisions of the Sons | GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR ie E streets . 5,20, ‘The bonds are a firet and only mortgage on the Mr. Brown said it was his inference from Mr. eee peered mig Soy nen Dis- aad road, its equipments and earnings, and also on © Ses re fe ee bl pape et Hy Ren olny ay IN AMERICA. Permit ae land grect which, ov the completion of the road, will tion the names of aay trastece,? CoS NOt AMS | eT ecicts tebe wil be teadltaen he eee t ne een pitt, Soot then the following statement: Baia Graotoes wil be publciy invalid wt | bill, Twas ‘te show where the money ——- could be saved to iton. I ‘Mr. SMALL-POX—Since our last two cases and be asked mo. how the sebtnts ore eee | oC ve been , one.on East ALL THE NEW STYLES LADIES DRESS Pape and ie tops tat Sonawese’ one af S061. street puuthwest Aiftculty would be to find the meaus to carry it Tes ‘Wasurnoren, Ornctwualel | = at on. 1 immediately remarked se {o_the sub-an- Lava anmow Gneéd Rane : Special Order Department. sistants and the German, and — amined with mach interest the mistr 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK. yr Ly EL 10 YOKE SHIGT ts pronon thousands of wearsre te othe ~ Eee i y i E f criminal,”) and I mentioned the bills now here, a 4 will farniah th ial and od and said | investigated them ard not Tee 500 BUSHELS PEACH 7 =] We have every facility for making Dresses Supported them im the sub- or in matver sale by iy the board. I made no charge of fraud HOOD F Ms INO. W. 1 N, or only the trimmings in cases where beve any member of the board man- J jel St 206 dth sireet, opp. ‘arket> | slready purchased their goods. her, sbapesor form. I’ said the tle were ington, 7 2 i i 3 i om Merchants, and has in ite Gnal | ¥17 La. Ave. Det, 9th and 10th streate northwest can the ants Ve oe 2 ar remetah sat Persona! sttention given to the Will be held DiS OP aint ante pau 7 T a Washington, Gscingat and St. Lau Varo been dcovered m the inter offfiean, ha FRUIT Jans, Saeemone sab- ‘A large assortment ef the most approved kinds, 2ote.a se a MBTROPOLITAN BOTRL BLOOK.*~ 38}