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| moval of John H. Brooks as member of the sx | Connell.” ORTEVANCES MAL SCHOOL”— counctti BR with aw Tum ‘coLomeD acwOoL Tarerses Da stentorian voice, to adjourn until Tues- NOUNCED—TEE MEBTING aT UNION LeaGuxT | day evening, July 8, which was to, and BAL LAS? NIGHT. the large cen gag oor out of hall sing- ‘A meeting of colored citizens was held last “ Glory jah” and “Old John condewc8 Lecat evening at Union League ball, to consider the | Brown. - Xo small pox of cholera reported to-day. eee re sea ern other matters Of | The New Masonic Hall at Rrightwood. E. A. ityther, who been danget- | pathered slowly, but few being ‘present ‘at the | CEREMONIES AT THE LAdING OF THE CORNER- | hour (8 o'clock p. m.) named for the meeting. | 71, rome Saetannar. At 840. however, the room was filled to su{foca- Tregeury department, bas been transferred 10 tion, and among thoes ere, soveral of the Masonic hall at ‘A game of pase ball afternoon be- | She tastees ene Ui i the Grand tween the Interior and War depattments nines bricty sated the Sbjecta "Got ey a with M. W. Grand Master C, resulted fo favor of the former by a score of 23 | Dominated Mr. John T. Johnson as ary oa, < og 6 pune ‘Ze John McCormick, Emanuel Hewiett, Charles | {uaitman, and he was elected. Mr. E. W. of the Mifterent ‘at that ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, anc. CHANCERY SALE OF Dr ~ oY che Sapreme oe irae of a. decred Coler oig,'on the 18th a ‘of Jane. me peading in aai s others are m- court wherein Got ny is ake ean ss nerzt aid conrt, L will o Rhett Bibatcar se Sots inure ra ABLE pRor- a cy Ey e & > 3 be continued as heretofore. Last evenii ring the exercises of the distribution, - ate recitations were given in a very mauner by Masters Andrew Drew, Jeremiah a Darley, John Walsh, and Aloysius Bresnahan. The premiums were an- tttenhouse, 4 at Turner was elected temporary secretary. The iy sev, fort as follows, y: AN that B. Madden, Charles E. Bi Jr, and | following committee | in contemplation, and presented to the pupils by Father Ma- . Saaitionsl i carriers in this city at $300 per to Deanuee. fears Fa ins, | fe, eres ar Male Do First di ge B F prom Named 7 re was — . y le ment— vision, jas Bros - on the wust side of Fay: annum. Sars Bowen. 7 9: Johnson | walls have been completed eeady to Premitume to Pacrick Ford, Richard O°Bricy Thee, Ls Sphere ced tm eee ee On ate: Mr. M. M. Holland presented a letter from Kelly, Daniel Sullivan, Jerry Connell, John Calla: for exemplary 2 Joly aby sores thy. a warrant by hie friends, Major Richards has | Mt A; . Browne, endarsing the call for_ the Fett,’ Andrew Beto second de- | Hct numbered 360 in Bowie POPULAR PRICES. the Chase amendment, &e.; which was read, as Bootpumers ctrest also. letter expressing similar views trom Mr. A +,W- Buker. "s addition. Mr. K. W. Thompkins, from the committeeon Jas, Mason. Rove. those who want to spend the day pleasantly tteeon | rhe is to be 53 28 and in good company. Every care will be | Poe lst of organization, reported the follow~ | frst story to be used for stores, the Kinsley, Michael O'Biiens elert Dacr Inspector MeCann | E™gRINE suet 6 frat taken, it = seen to make the party select PERMANENT OFFicERs, for pk mantle tenet) for the Masons, | Jo! in. Alvin Pickens, Tl Salltvan. Wm. | reports his {: the month of June | porth 70 feet oninepetiauan: ‘The rooms of the Washington Literary Asw- | *% they were elected: test, ; " Fugene Gorman. > SE Mr SORR T, | epioeels Deerenan Michal fo Mies Be Batliven, to Jane Lee, Kate Collis > Kate O'R.cn, Julie Moore e bo 5 inspections ee of Pythias. Mr. H. aguire, Thee. McNally, Jas, ©. Moonsy as follows: Family, 1,826 barrels; extra, 4,145 | ioh April, 1837, with the tw : barrels; s 12" barrels; fine, ‘upon the same, ~ middlings, 14 barrels—total. 6,080 barrels. In- ‘erms: One-third cash; the residue of the pu - R. Searle President, Henry Piper; vice presidents, 0. | eration, on Pennsylvania avenue, were robbed 5 King the contractor. fem: x Mary Lan. | spector Peters reports his: Family, 2,766 barrels; | Chate money in 6 and 12 months, the purchaser Ary She extra, 2,345; S. B. Wall, John A. Gray, Solomon G. Brown, Pan Guring last week of all the furniture, book- LA.ING THE CORNER STONE, sant bocks by parties unknown. The fare | 2:4. Chase, Wm. J. Wilson, W. A. Taliatero, | ane Geis Lodge ar 4 Bet bearing interest from the day of sa!>. — $ 2 . Soh: met rday at the Tem- alttvan, Nora Malone, M han, superfine, 226 barrels, fine, 66 bar- | '"# }is notes, beatin = eae ines be past piture, valued a¢ $300, was found at, the pavrn- Carnes, Rev Weed Walker: Dee FerTy | pie, corner of Shand ¥ strects, and took pas. en, Annie Ash, Mary | Tels; middlings, 102 barrels total, 5,30 barrels. | yhis gredays hem Leraaeof eae Oe pare 24sU% | sage in omnibasses out to the village, accota Magers eal Sullivan.” akiog tho eaeal i aun ter tb atanth * Pi re, cora- n * 1m et De | us for mon Rave rot been discovered. Sear S Haken "samesT Worn we panied by the Masonic choir and many mm | | At the conclusion of the exercises Father Ma- | }1 te Farrel re ‘That it is proper to spemi the ith of -Tuly in | Provman, Alfred Jones, Robert Hatton’ Wt ts of subordinate lodges. Cn arriving at the | guire warmly congratulated the pupils upon | Rtiver News.—The steamer George H. Stout & patriotic manner no ene doubts. Todo 50 | (rier secretaries Deedee = * | ground everything was tvund to be in complete | the success that had crowned their efforts. cleared to-day for Philadelphia, and the Co- bE 5 ¥ ss of the who purchase money the unde te og Lockwood, Hufty & Taylor, ~ wi Ss. R uuietly and yet carry owt the intent of the cele- | Watts, J. H. Smith, W. H. Harris, J.T. Seitic, | Order. The corner stone, of Connecticut brown TasG z a ._ | Inmbia for Baltimore, both with miscellaneous bration, families have an opportunity of visit- ~¢ is Pe ak “+ | stone, bad been prepared and presented to the ee TO RCRTOWN MANSLAUOMERE OASR— | oo cess anithe aceamer Jobd Gibson arrived Ing Mount Vernon, as will be scen by reference | })..C- Shippen Eni seme Michael Shinar, | Seeeiat‘on by Mr. M.G. Emery. ‘The shears | 4 Verdict of Not Guilty.—Yeaterday afternoon, goes, from New York with a full ‘ot general Georgetown to the column of excursions. Capt. Frank Agent. were erected and a foor of plank laid oyer the | 1" the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, | from, New | ay a ge Ce ee. chair and he briefly returned his thanks, and | ©™modation of the cfowd of visitors, among | slaughter In causing the feneh tae by orci y DRI WatEus, CONTAINED IN NotsE Nov tt Federal City Division, No. 7, Sons of Tem- | Strurring to the Nepmel ota) all oa ent | whom were many ladies. SR ag Ee ALEXA RIA. nitEee See ee WT We oneal nce We gTing S| feat of the amendment providing that there | ,,S000 afterwards the procession, composed of | Lim with @ brick: The evidence showed that |) 7 (<= ba THURSDAY MORNING, Joty 84,168 ers: W.P., W. B. Gonsalves; W. A-, MN. | thai be no distinction OW accountot cnloe aia | te Grand ith the greater and lesser | Hawkins (who ved w a wife of Bowe eran Danses _Ben 3, 1. Etewse, commencing at 10 0% will well, by Maillison; R.'S.,.3. EB. Shephert; A. R- S. ore need to know that {his own | lights of the lodge, officers and members of | €RS before she married the latter), had fre- | pastor of the M. P. chure MB Reed onter of the the : M. Barr; F.8.,"W- B. Shepherd; T.. Wim - as aaa r < new 4 men of own Stansbury Lodge, No. 24, (named in honor of | @uently threatened ———, and said that one | moved away. For sometime his health has been 3 Are receiving larer additions of pew and desiratic Vick; Chap We, A there Gam chives ey @, strike hands against | the Grand Master,) membersof the irightwood | OF the other of them must die; that on the oc- | bad and his family serlously ill. For this rea- Seedebs cele Qgeieinndh, Quaneinty high hee ae Y ppesed technicalities | ian Association, preceded by Wright's brass | casion of the homicide Hawkins had assaulted | son he has preached only one sermon since con- An sigscemmetbien SEL of the law. He had conferred with dietin- | {iall, Association, pr the hotel and took station | Bowens, and stones and bricks were thrown by | ference, and his congregation has not consid- Ube season, at prices to suit sal = reopen fing ra pebenmise.Te- | on the platform; the Grand Lodge was formed | both parties. One of them being thrown over | ered him their pastor. He has accordingly re- - | the fence struck the deceased, causing a fatal | turned to Pennsylvania. Bedeteads, en pOnDEns of THE Roan ov Poste Worrs — seruch a bill. and all had, statod that their Gen the denlen ee Pree Hetaes nary Un; | wound. Xe was also shown that the accused | |Caanoxs Not Sverarmxp.—The Police | Soren, Buagy aid Haren kee kes By tac” Haacd of Pabuc Works to'rince tte | Leases ts Sete taal, Honad aaatowad | Ser, ihe lender oP Tames gvaepoenble men, apd had not | Board alter x thorongh examination inte the | wit mamssts oer arc ibeLowebsi ine Strete, "Phe superintendent cf ettrot bin tecy | question, and received the following reply trom | ,, Grand Master Stansbury, after explaining Webster, by | ‘Terms cash. i F JOS. G WATERS sarevta. "Phe superinte Maid t brietly the object of the assembly, stating that | Of not guilty. Messrs. R.J. Murray and T. F. | one or two policemen, hay Riny exonerated r .{ Execators. s directed t have the pamper ath streets, be OW akutmowes, June 22 1873—Deur Sie: In repty to | tho Grand Lodge bad, beon invited oy sie 9 Se Gere os oe wee se eee HOMAS DOWLING. jee ioneer. —— tween D and E. put in good order. A 12-inch | yourinquiry, I have no hesitation in saying tha: in | Brightwood hall association and the new lodge Burtpryc Permits have issued as follows . ne ee sewer was ordered to be put in on Tih street,be- | hig Jadmant the right of us District hogislarare | & ay the corner stone, directed the graud see- | since our last: Wen, Matoiey eucatery tere. | BOE doy morning: tn BM. Lawson died early | py THOS, DOWLING Auctioneer; Georgewwa d hs and R stree: - | to provide a normal school where there shall be go | retary to read the following list of articles to be ~ | yesterday mor in the greatest agony, from i "i y tween Rhode Inland avenue aad R street north- | tezrovide ® vormal school where, there shall be 80 Heposited in the corner stokes One Sone oreee | stable, Latreet, between 4th'and 5th, north- | [ckjaw, ca 'y @ nail stuck in his hoor | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Set Lamas Ban betn greeted the Weet- | Save: pngiy sekalons’ Moving te tite Hely Bible; proceedings of the Grand | fasti Hooe & Bro., two-story brick back build- | about ten days ago. Mr. Lawson had just re- | PROPERTY AT A. setae acs teD Om ern Union as Company to piaci the duty ofthe Legislature is clear as eunshine. I¢ | the District pf Columbia. les address befoce | 8 F street, between 13th and lth, northwest; | fused an offer of $225 for the animal.—Sentincl, FIRST STREET. GEORGETOWN. of poles on 3 , between idth a: unetoren theachool fovall, without distincrion et | the District of Columbia, 12 address before | st. Watkine, frame, st, bet. G and H, S.-W. | [Se evening. Be RO a pene} streets nam ec al a — — — oe Bho a te ennoaed — “ Wankingion St sabery, MW. Grand Master, Disteick of Paes yom do., pe —, Lai 3d U. 8S. Courts.—Judge Bond, of the U. 8. the land records ef Washington Covaty, BP. ( Bop eng Ni Sd Sets ce an | Cake een Bh eres eee tar wee woke | Soe dispensat'on to Stansbury | {0d 4th streets southeast: A. B. Hayen, 1% | Circuit Court for this district, was here on Sat- | and by direction of the party meured. thoechy som street, between 10th and 16th: inch on 4th | thelr indignation felt by the guilty authors of the Lodge, FA. A. M., No.24; names of otticers | Sto¥ frame stable, G street, between sth'and | Urdey last for the purpose of hearing the arcu. | will soli at public ameniog ry eens Cee Oo Ch eet era en | come for those who love fodice vo eneak out, Toe | anes ae ae ae Stansbury Lodge, No. 34, Dis. | ;tU, streets southwest; W. Gocker, two story | ment in the case of Turnbull vs. Thomas, but NESDAY. Jane 10 Floor. northeast; €-inch on Lith street, between S and hare colored citizens teen deprived of thelr | trict of Columbia; copy of certificate of incor- | ‘ame; between 1sth and 19th streets north- | in consequence of the absence of Mr. Siater, pa ig Fyn ape and —- the main bd —_ hey mynst snsiet upon them. a Py west; Dennis Toomey, do. brick, G street, be- ieorgetown ; kne to i6th street; ¢ inch on west side of 2 thi nig. = : ration and names of officers of Brightwood h st 20 t. one of the employed counsel, postponed the | thereof, from East Capitol to Pennsylvania avenue. | [loud applause)” Chanies Stuxen. | Pol amoctation; list of stockholders of the he | tWeen 3d and 4th streets southwes hearing until to-morrow. The inspector was directed to have the inter- 1} i = sy testa : ; a ane Washington, A. H. Un- | association; names of President, Vice President | Rear Estate Saves’—The following cales of | _In the District Court for the Eastern District | dred and elght.clis), one hundred ine (4 1 y nd one ms e ww] 1000 at 910.00 Section of Lith anc] B streets northeast graded. | derwood. George D. Johnson, James Butler, | avd Cabinet of the United States; names of of- | real estate have recently taken piac of Virginia, in the Se ae, ee | and ten (10), im ng ha 100 * -_ « $13.30 ‘The board bave di rected the superintendent af | Kobert Thompson, Strong Kobirson, D. G. | fiers of the District government, complete; | Green & Williams, auctioneers, yesterday evening | Judge Underwood, on Saturday, granted an in- following description, namely: Beginning yoo ” et $15 $33 streets to remove the prmpon Massachusetts | Muse, and Kubert Cornell wore appolt ted a mes of subscribers for bible presented to | cold for Washington Waters, execator, lot 13. ia | junction restraining commissioner of State | Rhee ninety 1m) feet cnet from Feokennk ~¥ poate od Sonne, betwern 4th and Sth ctieets uartheest: | mn eitn gan = seeer Stansbury Lodge; copy of daily papersof Wash- | Stare 122, on 19th street noritiwest conthinivg 3%) | court from selling property of said bankrupt, | Suy"tanving Yingte maar iwomy orue - 4 directed that the old rotten ties of the IONS IX FAVOR OF srxeD scHooxs. | ington, D. C.; name of donor of jewels pre- | *iuare feet, more or less, to eeu ee —_— p< grdiet ge ne gate Soe | eke ene Deeired ane Oty Oe es 2 Mi track on © street, near the B altim are | mumittee on resolutions, through their | sented — nny roto ar eens tax title, and is subject tothe special improvement eo i Sane, = Aeenhg- Saree tan) teohc ana Shem a: 00 » tailroad, be removed a: t blue~ | chair: eported a series, sett forth that— et mt 4 i. he ax. te r} rt r undred sixty nt fe >the be Wu a nent be laid, to corre:ponito ths | asthe rant st the colored people nt the Diseric: | Carital: nameot builder of hall, onesilcer dime | ‘Latimer & Cleary, auctioncers, yesterday ovoning | THESTREET RAtLROAD.—The street railroad gre hundred sixty-elzht fect t0 the Degtuning op from @i0 to 38.80 pet, The superintendent of roads | to bave eiual school privileges has long been only | coin; one silver three-cent plece coin; one | sold lot 9 in sunare’ 5, on ath. between dant K | 4s Fanta Steyr ink Se compl ton, ant shoal A the "rear of ssid protiaas, bel 100 COLORED © from rt bas been directed to have Stanton avenue sgnized, and aa the separate schools | three-cent note, fractional currency; one twen- Poe Eee Crees for 52 cents per syuare the bef ox: er tied favorable nit will be ran f the range of brick stabi 30 WHITE LAWN WRAPPERS, 5 gtaveled; also, to have Central avenue covered | SP! bare we Seen cer ie | ty-five-cent piece silver coin, one essay on Odd ° es over it, abuts jously reyes » on 100 BATISTE POLONAISE and REDINGOTES With a coat of gravel; also, to make the neces. | hi atone ont ap bb sof the | Fellowship, written in 1546, which was foun: THE COURTS next, the 4th of July. All the equipment ~ah damrcnias e ap sary repairs and alterations on Broad Branch | ° N privileges, in our rec constitution of Central Lodge. 1.0.0. ; -_ 5 road, including most of the horses, has aon ws ITE LAWN POLONAISE trom § 573 road. A pipe sewer has been orderet od Mocesal acecl, Gan Base proceedings of Grand Lodge .F., 1557 CRIMINAL COURT, Judee purchased, and by the day designated Alexan- . the exeenere Of this sale 100 WE ed on soda erect, trem & ot ay straps preogpuatts rmarnt Soom Lord’s prayer, on satin 219575 | ay, Frank Allen and Wm, drtans will take a ride on a street railway from 2 monthe, secured by te saehioeh - u ect, m E street to Vir, | reereancy of our representatives in thi » Lord’s prayer, on ne the Inrceny of 44 boxes cigars, valued at : ik to the Virginia H. a deed of trust on the property. NN LINEN POLONAISE 1B virgin i" -, ‘The stove was theu raised, and remained sus- ne, on the of 3 King street dock to the Virginia House, the property is struck off. If the 100 BROWN be along Virgima avenue to i Henry Bogns, on the lich of M “eg howd P ; “ also, through square 104, from 2 pended until the tin box containing the art convicted. Mr. E. Williams entere! head of King street—a feat which six mow D. with within five di @OTES from........... cavreet WO & streets, had been fitted into the cavity is ar Cc BViCtion : pew trial in the case of Waters. Poe ago but few of them would have auticly Tight to reeell the — se | ieelare oar 6. tun that the | The acting 6 4 ? recommended Waters to the merey of the court, | Gazette, last evening cost of the defeniting purchase Ussiticatep NDRELISM — Alempt to | ch they should hare to dit them fe Steele, of St. 3 for MicberOe Ronee antes ook parchaserscom’ p, DODG! Scie Corrupt a Beautiful and Innocent Young Girl.— | sition cons me ofercd up a prayer, af from Fran ny axeault, witht ia CITY ITEMS PA’ DARNEILLE. ‘There goems to | by Pana see & Wucanes oF ok sebe eo the District un cr on monies on such sce tent to kill Chi Price; Geo. Blackstone. larceny LMS. jelo-4 THOMAS DOWLING, Aa Paine ee are, Giving their whole time to at- | Mriat'we bass this demat So Us tustenaaoe Samer Seirmore: Georgiouna aries gt a et en ee en 7 par eth ng sie bg ession ww: ® cases:) ant z iiliams, ny of i 5 GE iben Sitech "years of age, residing, tn “South | griumdufthe I , the procession was re- | (E89 caven:) and Maroha iams, larceny of © (Aas Diamonds, = BF DAuSEinaR,{ Tro ts is said to be ade mt clerk.) who handed dhe gent od a handsome copy of the Holy B + others, and othe bis estnie iu Albany | Received at Prigg'’s Jewelry Store, No. ist | p&Z,THEAROVE SALE IS FORTH * Bar a letter, vbick, on tetugupaaed, one toaea Iara, tho equality vfeitarenship shenid be not saiy | scription: “Presented to Stansbury Lodge, No. | and inthe District, was admitted for nrc Pennsylvania avenue, near 4y st-eet. a ore READY-MADE UNDERGARMENTS for tobe a most infamous piece of composition, de- | faught. Uut practically demonstrated, we arecontite. | 24 Of Brightwoo y the ludies of Brigbt- | will of the lute Juhu Dp. Roberts, beqn i: preemie Bess So : t. P. DODGE. rane oe 2 naan signed to paint in attractive colors the at of Snes he 30, 1873." A’ silver square and com- | estate to his wife and daughters wae filed will | Parrgctiy Firrine SuirTs ror Eve FP Oe CE LLE.t Trustee. LADIES A LDRES. seduction. A picture enclosed in the letter was = separate ach an on fhe stand, also, presented by the | sfthe late James Allen, Derusathieg’ hisestate (0 Rony. Over Two Handred dozen now in. | ath THOMAS DOWLING, Auct 1 0. in is constantly put on ineompetensy, er order’ was restored, tue | Ms wife was fi i inest Jean Drawers, approved pattern, ©1 a eee ie eee ee eee” “ae | cur teachers net being allowed the opportunities for | Maconle cholr sang a suitable anemen 224 POLICE COCRT, Judes Snell —To-day, Thomas | egehe *PP - | eu-THE AROVE SALE IS FORTHER Post- The father of the girl, a highly res improvement which the white tea Mr. J. R. Thompson, past master of Columbia | Barlity, Frank Kelly, ony sy | Fine Gauze Undershirts, $1 each. | PONED until TUESDAY, Joly Ist. citizen, was at first Inclined to end t | Guosctec ant’ badly aesonsen bE oon eee Lodge, No. 3, on bebait of the ladies, presented Sohn Sunt torte 1 | Fine Lisle Thread Undershirts, #1.50 each. BA. DARNRILLE,¢ Tresters peernaere ~ 3 of the sconndrel with a revolver, but yielded to | neither the education, the training, uor the natural | the Bible im a fitting and graceful speecti. | Jaeper, # varrant. wa e fol Gauze Silk Shirts, je-a “THOMAS DOWLING, Avct. anes 18 Sewer counsels im view of tho scamlal that | astitade for govcrningand discipline without, | Grand Master Stansbury received the Bivie ce ye. Mary Moriarty, : Linen Drawers. ]e¥ THOS-DOWLING Aucioner Goteics | 100 - = wb Sint might be raised, and has referred the mat. | pertain to so hi, exalted a trust; and, further, | behalf of the lodge with a most appropriate $5. Ellen Davis, profanity; $3. Thomas Guo. C. Hexntna, 410 Seventh street. B U8. NG, Auctioneer; gets Skis a ter to Detective Clarvoe, who will doubt- | {oH we tinet Nave a separate school arwtem it's | response, which was wartl nded. . profanity; $3. Robert 1. Fleming forfeited ee ici both our duty, out of a proper regard for less find means to discourage a Tepeti- Gren’ intereny: and for car own math demand from those whe have the appoin' ‘One of the most interesting incidents o# the | collateral for obetructing the sireets with building | Iow 18 TH: occasion was the donation to the loge of a set tong nar phy And s ful: line of PKIMTS, tucked, plaited aud em- n Gen. G. We Ballons, |S vicious dey and per broidered, from $1.43 to $2 cach, with * ua Broop.— When the blood is wel! | PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- sc nnreed with Keeping | supplied with its iron element, we feel vigorous | NEGR FANS THE TRENT Ore UE: Hon of such attempts upon girlish :nnocence. 3 it to run at large and e 7 ved ‘A partine rt 2 4 rh stneee ‘| of collars and jewels b Sicielqes don snd permatttin : and full of animation. It is an insufficiency of SDAY, July et proved spring band tg pes tncue of ae lanere: | en eee ee ee eae canter: | ou see beck Coneeniok ernie dispensation | crcapicd cheat one tice tant ee corn this vital element that makes us feel weak and PG Pana 200 dozen Ladies’ Cotton CEEMISES, with ments, whose name will appear soon, is inthe | beart, and not those who show by all their acts that | granted by the Grand Lodge as the first Wor- | a low spirited; in such cases, the Perurian Syrup 60 feet on the 0. front reet, between Fayette and Lingan streets, by a habit a posure of his pe pe at Of maki ful re of bis per- | the: are governed by petty malice and spleca,in- | shipful Master of Stansbury Lodge. This was z a8 (a protoxide of iron) can supply this deficiency, of “ tjie0 « 40D to young gifs.” He is also to be bron be ap Tae cone co be sent to oR a most acceptable gift, and the happy manner | ye Milicnentas cose: ey Foy on a wigorate ue wonderfully. 6 iWaling [binge sate cee _ wo “ te answer. indignation of the friends of | jacirg papers of the District, and = committee of | 2 Which it was tendered by the donor will long ‘ ‘i fe. , She young lady in the former cate is so great ether ates 2 . be"remembered by the lodge. These jewels | Syme editing ihe cont lanier ty theirknowic |_| Novtext| Novice!” Novica!!!—the glo- | \fettt Oue-third cash; balance in and 12 monthe, om: yurth ten be appointed to presen! edge of canine characteristics. The judge fined the | rious Fo nd, and we are glad to | 3''h interest at § per cent-, secured by deed of trust | algo @ complete line of Plain, Tucked, PuMfod, that posed ed tere were used in the army of th: eby A. P. ewal 4 fe 4 en the property. Conveyancing at the cost of pur- Pind ee ae fetter, sf caagut on the | Sgiciusene tineunrict en nw “S| Hughes Lodge of the Ms New Hampatize rg a wag Tagen fan cote eben + | ailarge lot dr-Dre Bates Toile: Beor ta boteics, | SRM: gh debut of @idu ae sovn as the property ia ~——1sees a ment. charged with embezziement; judgment suspended: ig z 2 — After more music by the shotr, the Msitors Ienac Sniith, assault and battery on Mary Smith; 1 —s at ll gar gi —— _ — iS (CoONFEOTIONsEY ap 1c Catan 100 dozen Ladies Cotton DBAWERS, tacked, THE ADJOURNMENT OF THE CIRC Corer. were invi partake of a lunch spread out x ‘eallin, —— @ Shines, mane dere ‘KOT! ANP —— eoesenne. sone § OODLE On the @onvening of this court yesterday morn- . | Om tables in the grove, and an hour was spent ar Wiz: =e; | L3 Ly . a=s 100 doxen— ” ry ‘SB.conts large numberof the members of the bar | yi2teq gland, im Presenting the report, ‘re- Yery AgTecably. im discussing the sandwiches | g reatient of Hartintd, who Keeper e tee ak | Tamme” te trademark Red Ring om Botdes. 3 | OMY pen OOMPECTIONBRY STORB AND 10R | 10g Gos, “ or being present, Judge Hamphreys stated that he | 4 nendment. and the events of the day. snow-falls, states that the last winter was “the EXCURSIONS AND Picnics can be Med at | to i Also « large variety of elegantly trimme:, at prices bad received a communication Signed by fort y- ‘Mr. C. H. Marshall called for the question on is two members of the bar, praying that in view f the bot weather and the incesant labors of | Wucpral nm? “Ot the bar the t term of the Circuit Court BOWEN O¥ BROOKS. should be adjeurned sine die before the ist of Dr, J. L. N. Bowen next addressed the meet- gulz (to-day). Judge Humphrey stated that | ing, and claimed that the normal school bill as he wished to dispose of every case in the Dis- | jt Passed the House was @ just one. The bill reg- ‘riet Court, and all the motions in the Circuit } yiating reste. rants had received Mr. B.’s up- Court that are si ted to bim, and thatit | port. He bad opened the bar-rooms to their boys would take all the week to clear up the doc’ and shut the fountain of learning to their girls. im that respect. Hesaid the jury wou'd b. He reviewed the course of the colored school tained for the present, bowever, in case there | trustees, and claimed that a majority of them ‘Might be some emergency for their use; bat un- Xam Dt mar Kees there was tome‘ objection to thie emt, | oa eS Ee Fanging from @) 28 to Our stock of ““ENCH UNDERWEAE is repiste with all the elegant designs in CHEMISES, DBA W- ERS, NIGHT DRESSES, ad DRESSING BSACQUES. they were auauimoasly bardest one ever experienced on our hills.” | short notice with Soda Water, Ginger Alc, Tonic | Fruit Water Ices. eine Oot 7 shes eigen zee Its severity was marked In two featuresoue | Beer, &e. Fountains and bottles loaned free of Saran Ka the ‘Criminal, Gonz, Chae ed ih ane | the extreme cold, and the other (and this more | hayge, by Palmer & Green, Georgetown. 4 Parties and Weddings promptly furnished in all of | wigan Gece ple SE cpap py ‘Shortly | (@PLatically) the uncommon number of snow | Twe can Lobe OF LAGER Baer have ar- | the lstest styles. 4. ©. NIOHOLS, rid lege porsrom st s or = ger . ene J | storms. Ht was a series of Arctic tempests all rived this week from the cel Lion Brew- | 3€29:tf__Buccessor to Wm. B. Wallace, 69 High #t. Williams, indicted for the murder ot Frank | (Way through. Asacurious and memera- | Twedthie week fro Palmer & Green, of George- | ") HE FALL RUSH 18 COMING, Habn, the drover, on the night cf the 2uipug | ble fact we mention one notable result of this | ¢77,cmamnatt, for nape alten nee | — : March last, and Samuel Maton, beter kunwa | gentleman's record. He measured the depth of | {2) had fice tons of ice packed in the cars when | _ Thé present long, warm days is the best time for oe meee aloes fos aha aiastior oe Jona Abele snow as it fell, after each storm, and the result | gh! pped. For sale in kegs and bottics. 4 my work. 80, ladiesand gents, bring in your Fall Tucker onthe ist of May last, wore broweut | Wasa total depth of 96 inches, or elght feet of ——_~—_— and WY inter Goods at once, thus, by avoiding the an- into court by the dailiils and’ placed ia She | £2@% for the entire winter. The measurements x SUPYERERS FROM Couns, Bomioxs. 8 Pac g ej Kg Se laced were in a fair open space, unaffected by drifts. pobcn wrong immediate relief at Dr. White's i be nicely cleaned or re-dyed, prisoner's dock, where they remained seated e We have been told that a'milar meastrement it, No. 535 15th opposite U. | Sui horeneiiers, his Fe school. iva well-built, broad shoailied gam, aiog | iB this city shows a total depth forthe winter of | 8, ‘Treasury.’ The treatment often’ elects a | “ener sept for six momtha, if y0,0-D. Becseatl Goternian upon thet comes, ont at? | A commbtter of the pupils of tne newaratory | Sfect 9 loches bigh. about a2 years of ager dune | SX feet—Ha nae perfect cure, even in extreme cases, if none but Ww. H. WHEA’ Journ the court at the close of the week. | nigh school, seated on the stand, were lates. | brown in color, with thick fg and broad, tat | Eovrr Expanping—The English govern. suitable shoes are worn. | Peemiom 8 EAM DYEING Ato scour. t. SESE | duced, and’ through Washington Cornell pre- | 208: During the morning he wore razher an | ment bas received a a ispatch from Sir ‘rei Powp’s Extract is Tor sate at wholesale by Jef é 79 FOR INFANTs. Aree nase AssortaTion —A number | sented the resolutions adopted at the meeting | 8Mxiows expression, seldom taking his ey-s | Baker, dated from Kiartoum, the capital of | Chas Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania avenue, | ome open from Rew ti. cul eee, J of barinees oy ae = Lol gon “valle last week in favor of Mr. Greener, the dismissed from ae Macarthur, before whom he will aie, SL ene Or the heads of she Nile; which and by druggists everywhere. tw, ft SSSADREINARET Oa —= ‘We mention afew of the Guinciie Gest tp = — i] x le Faso ains me very inter: for $s AINS many je Goods amociation, under the name of “The Metropol. | PPC pal et Selasin cotanee the meeting in | _ Rainey did not seem to realize his position as | regard to the success of hisrespedition He CurpuEn ony for “Pitcher’s Castoria. It E ‘soops. * i! be found in this Department ; elected omtecrs for the ensaing term: Pregeca, | x08 of the revolutions, fas gacing out of the wittow, ot cating of | cctort: uate, county aa fr south as, tne | feduaste, she, stomach, caren wind colle and | Fists end eriped Gries, ne —- 7 re | u " ie be William Dickwn; vice presfient, Jone Caos | _ Prof. Storam moved that the resolations aad | as ¢ #,0f | equator is annexed to Egypt, that the slave on Bea INFANTS’ FLANNEL BANDS; Ing to some of the spectators outside o: FLANNEL SKIRTS; Plain and Embroidered CAMBRIC SKIKTS. SLI ‘worth 780. Teannter: James Fraser sce ey Coes | address be adopted a8 the sentiment of the trade has been suppressed, and that the coun- | Castor 4,25,003: tiful Goods for Sultings, at 3, 57 and ; agreed to. bar. He is darker than Young. fact,a pure | try is under a erly nt. pesks Board of directors: Geo. W. Cissel, Ht viet dn the 6th of ay 0¥ Victoria Lawns, from 235 to Bettings ail ebstert sect ots ——_o—___ TURCO-Rvasian BaTHs; also, Batist and Linen 3 ver hee) | : black—and is what may be called a ‘bullet ing a vi omental Vo- andies. "” =| Pisin, Tecked and | O Costin Genounce’ the Baaré of 4 it may be « a “ba of winning a victory on the 6th of May over an skin dicones. and * a Rubroidered ; rge W. Bauer, J. W. Cox, St | School Trustees and gave Mr.Brooke | Beaded” man. He is about 26 years of age,aui | African ebict, ard saya that his mission has | Bor Bans, fOr al = Soe” | Black Alpacas apd Mobeirs, specialty © DBESSES, in great variety; Te itcon, He Browne. J. R- | q scoring for bis action, and defended Prof. | Sve feet in height. been successiul. This last is a very gratifying ei eek, PRE ot Seow for Mon'sand Boy's wear | OHRISTENING ROBES; Eire ms wad eorge Hv cod. Over 1,000 shares | Gusemen whe, he said, had been removed with. p Rae MORE ED Ce SER BROT ER, Rime pece of intormation, as the Zanzibar slave | Tm NATIONAL SAVINGS BANE, corner of ‘Call and buy real baresine of BHA WLS, Plain and Embroidered; stoc ——— seri md and the secretary | out cause. be ‘ceny case whicl fdr ns aig trade bas been heretofore carried on with hor- | New York avenue and 15th street, pays 6 per ct. JAMIN MILLER, SAOQUES; LONG OOATS; WOOL BOOTS, oon aoe to advertise where stock could | | Prof. Vashon, one of the trus : defended Fouts wes called sok pinced ex premegzers rible cruelt annum on oatis for ont moneys peng mss-tr 101 Bridge street, Georgetown. | MERINO BHOES and SATIN EMB. BQ. Ts. obtained. them, and said they were com to remove placed bh x Z = Banking hours, Saturdays, ai —= | NURSERY BASKET-: PIL; ~ 3 - ged it court—Col. B. F. Sceva aud Mr. E. A. Wil The Wei Raixs—We learn that the | tos. SW SLAPS; A Xocrarce Lusaric—This morning, a | Frof Greener, All ackhowlcilged tim to be & appearing for the accused: hich commenced iast Sunday extended | © sue | (;HOLERA REMEDIES. INITIALED BIBS; NURSERY PINS Father bright-looking and well high school had only advanced ten pages he circumstances of the case are eh _——— nghout the state, from north to south and | WrLLoox & Ginp’s Suwine MAcatwn. The 1 To from east to west.” They have been of the | eelebrated nang Poa Chas, lg A “ioe taidly hotel greatest benetit to the growing crops, drowning Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, ‘th street, ve & vial of this excellent at hand. $ Manley, in Alexazdria, | the chinch bug out of the wheat fields, and af- | Intelligencer Building. 10,28 ‘ANTS ant VELPEAUS about six years old, named Joseph Largu: = bi it hehe | rod to _——— pre United net statio y Sergeant Johnson was take! - sa the year before. The pupils had fallen Kk plain that the actionsf the child are such | seventy-six pages im natural philosophy; hat POWDER PUFF BOXES AND PUFFS membered by our citizens, the b DBAWEES; RUBBEE NAPKINS; LACE CAPS. Ing been committed on the very execution of Char! rainone year. The constitution of the States had not been studied as well for the murder of anid elvrk. fording welcome moisture to the drouthy earth ——_—_—~¢ —___ and CHOLERA MIXTURES — ail complain t) , only gone to the sIxty-seventh page in ancient | body of the deceased was found at about the roots of the plants, With season. Eee CCUUURIET at large appreciate the use- | well knowa and reliable. Prepared and sold by as telead to the belief that he is not right in bis | S17 £08.06 «othe fourth ‘DOOk Ie" geomenen. | hour onthe morning of Saturday, Ma able harvest weather now, Wisconsin’s wealth | fulness of Singer's Sewing 15 Corner New York » StF pone mind; that he is vicious, and frequently bites | Davis Legendre. The clase had oct made the | In the Arror- <-"ire, wilh several wou of production will tar exceed that of any pte- | Tawnwoswrmsa and Barometers are repaired Sign of the Gold Mortar Sot painehiet SU the take: teat ne ees | advancement it should have tuade in the year, | about th ..co wi wead. “On the gr Vious year.—Yilwaukre News, 26th, and made to order by Hempler, near 4 street: mnivaclanis oe cine Be On fmlschiet ail the tine that he is not | Mrancement tahould bare made inthe year. | MOU ti sot weal. On the gre Saxe ce Vinoisia Fanws—Commisioner | eee LEON | TEIN ROTANTS Carole of Lin, Osorte asleep. Surgeons Eliot and Magruder mule | 51% pages of a book in Latin—the easiest Lagu | {fom a piece of lead and leather, the !acte RTS aera oe missioner sot bime, Carbolic Acid, Bromo-Chioralum, Cop- the necessary examination and signed the cer- Sn te week: merly @ boot-lining. The perpetration of this ae paced un = lecree in case ef Russell ys. baat ee 4 Wy x, Siam, Uificate preparatory te his admission to the in- Interruption from Charles N. Thomas and | ¢Time caused considerable excitement; and | Ashby. sold on Monday last 200 acres of land SELLILYG OFF! Stroct, corner Now York aveans. sane horpital. others was here made, and Mr. T. aly 1 | uring the day large crowds hung aroand the | Lear Upperville, Va., to Jas. K. Skinker for central guardhonse, where the busly $1,700. ‘The Kinsey mills, near Buckland, taken and where the inquest was b were so\d by Com’r. Wm. H. Payne, under de- and commenced ® vebement appeal in be of Prof. Greenet, preveuting Vashon trom p: IxpreTep ror Murper —To-day, the gr: Jury found « true bill of indictment a = = TR NKS, SATCHELS | R, kG Bags, FOR CHILDRES, 2 te 8 Years of Age: ‘ Steves " lerg the deceased was cree of Delphane vs. Delphane, to W. Del- , | IN GREAT VARIETY AT VERY LOW PRICES. James A. Buchanan, chargi h ceeding. atone ian se retecta were ie the ee nore adie plane for $7500. ‘The Chapmian-Shackleti SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! AL, 0 SKIRTS; CHEMISES; DRAWEBS; marder of his wife, Anna Buchanan, ie | mee degree Of {ulet was restored, and county, Va., who had returned fro ouse and lot near Salem was sold by the same A full stock of Harness of onr own make, and NIGHT DRESSES; the night before, ani who it was k SETTLE obpertaining to the Saddlery. Haruees, | Cambric, Of May last’ It will be'rememtere! that ian | “Prof. Greener came forward and addrewed own had | Commissioner to Thos. K. Foster for =:00. is 7 4 088. Harness and Tranksmade Pique and Swiss APRONS = . the audience, stating that he fount that navi- | Some money on bis person. While "he ines SPArn’s TROUBLES continue to multiply, and to order. i . ee ee ee eee Wis plat? | gation and trigonometry had been taught tothe | Was im progress the detective ort more than Torker the enioctansin eine Scle agents for Hill seelebrated CONCORD HAR- | SA0QUES, in Cloth, Flannel and Pigae, aa ond ting it, 4 ; | scholars, but not in & proper manner. The | the police wero active in ewleavur deserves the name of “the Sick Man of Eu- NESS aud COLLA KS, which we are selling at Con- | SHIRT WAITS; CAPB; a at aeeette THe pictediosns preset aay scholars were unclassed; the trastees seldom | COver 4 clue to the t Tope.” To-days cable dispatches bring news | CASSIMERE SUITS pope eg Concord Harness room in second story | SUN BONNETS aad STRAW Hats; verdict, om the evidence nited, of accid visited the school, and he had to make friends poten —- bela more and asc of the extension of the Carlist revolt to the SASSIMERE SUITS, €7BE SORE OF THE NAME AND NUMBER, | Siseand Pique OV. 3 tal shooting; but ‘enctbemwedheian that they | with the scholars; the trustees were continually | tained that the \cigeemz em meee vee eck k | Province of Biscay, where four thousand of | OASSIMERE SUITS; LUTZ & BRO : have obtained evidence to the effect that the | fighting him behind his back. He had been | f ote A Y wanes ne A ie py Monilay | the people have risen inst the government 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ‘onaetin ‘accideutal morning to Oa ae ee Jury sdjoara d | and established a regular provincial adminis- PLANMEL SUITS, | _jel1-1m Next to National Hotel, = n eck to a Mr. Carrow at Jackson » Penrrotion imthe im 300, and” also in ‘Cambridge, where he | city, at the Virginia end of the Long uridge, | | S2-A large mumber of the lealing buses | CHEVIOT SUITS, GHRrsacrican rac «ERR ‘was the only one in 800. E: has been party had goue to Alexandria, where | bonuses of New York will close on the afternoon SHEvIot SUITS; MANUFACTORY. — dene to break up the of the school | be (the accnsed) been arrested. Mr. Car- | of July 3, and remain closed till the following | CHEVIOT SUITS: ENCOUBAGE HOME MANUFACTURE! and belittle his authority. had become at- | TOW bape bag prac | the accused, and other wit- | Monday, July 7. tached to the pupils of the schools, but did not | Rewes also identified him as having been seen | gg-The Chicago Advance “would Jabor on WHite BUG SUITs. TRUNKS imagine that he could carry them up the steps | With the deceased on the evening of the homi- | with renewed zeal if It were sore. thee oon cm SUIT REPAIRED AND COVERED of science in six months. He had tried to fore moutly and has chown ted to jail kept a | Chicago adult had a hope of heaven.” . a i his duty, but had met with discourtesy from | Close mou jvm Bo disposition to | ag-A bennet of the period is a miniatare eae ey JAMES S. TOPHAM & Co., those who ought to know better. Cai x . | kitchen garden. It is with cherries, a pty : LAaDIE@ DRESS COMMITTEES APPOINTED. ment, 20 which the pelcoeer Untered enact: | grapes, Blackberries, Mhtie carat” tio et wi SUITS, HARNESS, SADDLE AND TRONK MAND. The committee to guard the educational in- a » lon beans, sorre! ajorum and FACTURERS, terest, 1p accordance with the resolutions, was vo ee ean s re Ty °f, Bt | other vegetables familiae te jeotnees aka aupace Soars. No. 425 SEVENTH STREET, ; epee — announced as follows. SaUt7,” and, after & panse, he said: “1 wish to | ¢Blinary science. AcBAGa Goats: ext to Odd Fellows’ Hall, Special Order Department, “Connatia” ARRESTED.—To-day a warrant i who did the thing, and how it happened— | | @9 After Mre. Lizzie Slanson of Albany hal SIME] ANTS, Suned on ane some of Bic. Bony dehauee Mr. Williams.—Stop. That will do. pounded her husband into a helpless stats, she Hear CABSIMERE PARTS. chorging Keith Smith (“Cordelia”) with bav- The Court.—It will Food time by and by. Smashed up the furniture, including a fifteen CASSIMEBE P. 8, . caamanankin eine tak The f resumed his seat in the dock, | dollar mirror, and then went quietly to jail, ‘was sent to police jaarter’s and the District Attorney suggesting an early | _@@The laborers at a certain Missouri mining Wy, LES vere: eae eases Seanuanters S08 Bok day for the trial—Monday—and the counsel for | works are discussing the problem “Ought s SBSEILLES Years: Oftce, where is making no ob; the tial po pgs —— jection, was ivelre, reser, when the whistle blows for proses, » SETS aoa we | Nagchontee vier ne ene row | BER ABB Yoete HE: as S7 ‘The Niagara Falls Gazette says that“‘Ter- sf a reoely- rapin Tower” is not be 5 ahewer that Mr. Riddle (who Ss absent) | leading to the site of the old tyer em wees AF GREATLY RERUCED os a and thrown open to the public at an early 4T 8. LY zn ee €7 Robert Wilson, » and one of his —_ ‘and Lith ‘employees, were i: ly killed by the e: mane. before he arrived. sion of a-boiler in his sa it, on set eee at ee aud two children. in and supeoring citer the current vfimlading eet ons A. STRAUS : ° , + of wi 767 ae eames 65> Coomenown Bisse eraege im bins. aad the ante tr eee The police force 1 to be POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, enit Comrt this morning di the case of the Pepe peace men. pn) “ataten "egainal ee eee sony, oly) wand which Saused his Gould has not ‘hat Garis torte goin 201 FREMBYLVASIA AVENUE, the charter of saad company fo8 fail ——_-—— Ci Between 10th and 11:h = So come ane their emer ane cet ao The minigyerial crigis in Rome still contin- —" feet high; two feet heads one foot Sot —_ Jodgisent in defesdants tawgr. ae = ; BHT MEMPChree Lore trom Bieveath Street,

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