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_ EVENING STAR. BATURDAY.....000..00.-..J0ly Sy 1978, LOCAL NEWS. Conder x: From J. ©. Parke: we ave Marper’s Basar The Serday Gabelt ‘will be capetially gay and festive to 7”. Sebuctzen park, at the termings of the 7th street railway, INDEPENDENCE DAY. CITY ITEMS) 'T Hataway Sabbath seheol end. ite friend: in the back building of yt No. Hvvcrysa1— a Faas » Were happy Celebration of the Glorious Fourth. | kewst ey 8 arent Sar Geena ae Sct: | Ro Ses geass cae ot _s = 0.5.) er Beye How it Was Observed by Our Citizens. neon and Bait Win evening. x. Newhouse tas reetatiy Accidents and Incidents of the Day. oe een neeeere, ee ay Teqha cumekaea ee ‘The nimety-seventh anniversary of American independence, which was celebrated yesterday, was not marked by any general celebration by -morro The New York ublicam Association meets te-night. Bee Niveisoment. It will be seen thet the Mexican War veterans meet at Dickson Hall to-; it our citizens, but there wae a complete suspen- sion of public end private business, and the Prk Ste, Bo, 709 G STREET, There were thirty-sine ed States cases | various mducemengs offered in the way of ex- CAMP GROUND. and Sfty-one District cases tried in the Police cursions, pto-nies, &c., tempted many to enjoy | _ Yesterday a eg agli pce ead Rol _— Prd Beve--ce bin alvale Oransr. Court to-day. the invigorating breeses of the Potomac, or to | Be District spent the day at the new cai lacke Diamonte, et maine ‘One case of smallpox—between 21 and 34 of the woods. In | (found Shout one thousand going out on the : TH? ™ceaiac no: and E and F streets northwest—was reported | Sek the umbrageous shade of the in branch road. T sop noo to-day. the city the day was very quiet. At 120’cloek rece Sees att plonte parties, aud ram! ta an ens eemareeE Reorder EL, a tiding permit was issued to Ballas Know} q national salute was fired st the nary yard, | throa; Deing weil . ‘ 1h today for ix twonetory brick dweltingson | nq from Forts Foote and Washington. The | te location. “In fhe stterngon rf ory Store, No, 41 Pasnapivent® tae Froxtine PExNevevawia QveseR, Hi M strest, betworn Mi ond Bi, southeast. fi m all the public | $4et) Dr. The ~ Beriecen 1304 and 14th Boreas, Ker. J. J. Keane, assistant pastor of St. | American flag was aisplayed on al pul order, and made a few remarks in reference to ATTHIR 5 easow, ~ ts Just the Patriek’s church, contemplates visiting Earope | buildings in Washington, the hotels and other | the objects of the camp-meeti m Towe to toes ee bey ty ‘ Wastitoro®! D.C. this summer. prominent Young America armed him- | end a large number of shares 0; stock Worth a trae nts, H . —— Rev. Jabez Fox having returned from his | self after the custom of the country, and, from | th ition were taken. Addremes ware 5 » @bper Theshtn) 00 10 pephte for poe) summer vacation, will p in the New Jera- | dawn far into the it, crackers detor made by Rev. H. A. hog py and Mr. W. BR. dismounted, and ‘The transfer o Waex You Ake rissixo Deng | he par, ~ frienda salem (Swedeuborgtan) church Sunday morn- | and torpedoes were exploded, to the annoyance | Woodward. Duringthe day the venerable Mrs. Uquor liquor Heenees asked for by Arthur Flynn | Store, on Capitol Hill, just try his Arctic Soda. ARS ing, on the le of the prodigal son. of those having herses in their charge. The | Tilley, one of the oldest active Methodists in & BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. ‘and Cornelius Sullivan was refused. It is always kept ice-cold and delicious. € he annual pie-nic of Sve Washington depots of the Baltimore and Ohio and the | the Di }, realized a hi sum from her} About 4 o'clock yesterday a boy named Wil- AS 8 send sandr. tt ie oo —Aictaniinr mn be City Hibernian « » at the | Baltimore and Potomac railroads were | table to aid the mite soclety of Wi ley Chapel, | liam Treadway, living at 1104 E stréet north- THE Courts. Trow 1x THE BLoop.— When the blood is well ‘Wash Schoetzen Park, on Wednesday | thronged throughout the forenoon with | which has commenced to paiseafand to pur- west, was lentaily shot by @ young man CRIBINAL COURT, Judge MacArthur—To-day, | S*PPlied with its iron element, we feel ys next, will be one of the most pleasant social privat, jie parties, who mt out to | chase & parsonage. .’s friends presented | named Robert Henault with a the bait} Frank Allen and at ‘Waters were convicted »f | @7d fullofanimation. It is an of events ofthesummer. , spend the day at various points along the line. | her two shares in the er: 3 Bonetrating bis right side. Drs. Buikley und | burglary; Allen two the penitentiary, | this vital element that makes us weak and ‘The Workington Sentinel, the new weekly ‘he insignia regalia of various nevolent | THE CELEBRATION BY TH COLORED sUBDAY arrows attended him, and the wound is con- lots Jow spirited; in such cases, the Perucia (a protoxide of iron) can supply this deficiency, and its use will invigorate us wonderfully. 6 aper of which Mr. Louis Schade 1s proprietor pes printed sheet, and ny, looks as if the ASSOC: ‘was met with often, and small S0HOOP UNIO! bodies of friends moved tpgether to some ap- | | The colored Sunday School Union celebrated pointed rendezvous. Thdusands of persons | the day by interesting exercises at Lincoln Hall. ‘Went on excursion trips dewn the river, some in | This year the Sokegavre cotnaning, the board of sidered dangerous, - THROWN FROM THE CARS AND KILLED. Yesterday morning. as an excursion train of colored people was on the way up the Washing- and editor, is a handsomer the frst number, issued new journal was disposed to make it lively for re in Waters one year. Chas. Seigler, chy bh bur- lary, was found r 4 +s the Ms angen it with intent to k: nconred caught Pri the house wi tale _coery and assanited him with a hatchet. Verdict, guilty | piles, teothache, etteewos eee amboate and others in sailing craft, the | management of jaded to give | ton and Ohio railroad from Alexandria, Joseph | SPa.aesen and fixed £25: Henkle for defence. eae oo tain: ‘i has received @ letter of ac- lasgest of them being the Odd Fellows’ Choir | the children as short @ march as postible, and | Poindexter, standing on the top of a freight Gregg nud Henry Wea, a of a mule; a sorences, old sores, » Colic, knowiedgment from Dr. D. W. Bliss, heaith | excursion to Nanjemoy ereek, 6 miles down the | therefore they omitted the general procession, | car, was struck by the top of bridge over the pres.) The juries were discharged wmiil Bepicn jeness, bruises, officer, than! Potomac. <A large number repaired to Monat | #94 in liew thereof the schools wore arranged | turnpike, thrown off and instantly killed. The | 18th, to which time the court adjourned. diarrh ‘charges are low, wants 84 the com- which be Vernon, and spent the day at that delightful | in three divisions and marched direct trom | deceaded'was aresident of Alexandria, POLICK COURT, Judge Snell —To-d: ot all guests wit! be Provided for. 2th ultimo in the removal of a case of small- | piace. ‘The evening brought with it a gentle | theif places of rendezvous to Lincoln Hall, ——_?——_- Brewn, assanit and battery on John W: “Poe proprister Z RI bes x from a house on 3d street southwest. reeze, and later a storm, which lasted upwards | Where the celebration was to take place. Mr. Hoard of Health. and costs. Tre Porter, assanit and caterer. The following are the amounts contributed | ofan hour, rarified the atmosphere and ren- | W. P. Ryder bad charge as chief marshal. The | “ReTRENCHNENT’—DR. BLiss’ RESTGNATION Robert Johneon; $5 and costs. Bobort J x a on Trinity Sunday by several of the Catholic | dered the heated confines of the city agreeable. | first division, marshaled by Mr. Henry Piper,| AS HEALTH OFFICER — HIS” sUoosccon Berkley, exeautt ‘on Hotes Wenkintion Tie | _ Scrvunae yaow Couns, Bustows, Ban churches of this city for the benefit of Pius IX, | Accidents were few, and withal the day passed | WAS composed of the following schools, and ELECTED. Mas at a colored picnic, Berkley took possession ot | NAILS, eto., find immediate relief at Dr. Whites in response to the clrealar of Archbishop Bay- | of quite pleasantly. At 12 o'clock Mr. Wid- | they assembled at Franklin square: Asbury, | At a meeting of the Board of Health on the suing erected for the use of the children, and | establishment, No. 535 15th street, opposite U ley: St. Aloysius’, £132; St. Peter's, $330; St. | dows played the following selections on the | llth street, organized in 1820; ‘Union Wesley, | Thursday evening, Mr. Langston, from the | when remonstrated with struck the superintendent | §. ‘Treasury. ‘The treatment often effects a ‘? Jone’ Matthew's, 8190: fmmaculate Coneeption, sos, | Cera Piates he following, se ‘Trinity chimes, | Connecticut avenue, 184; Shiloh, L street, | committee on ordinances, submitted @ supple- | and knocked two tecth outs 30 wud teste. Gonene Perfect cure, even in extreme cases, if bone but nr the Wanee Te St. Stephen’s, #60; St. Martin's. New Vork; the feu de joie and fring national | 156¢; Union Bethel, M_ street, 1 Presbyte- | mentary ordinance to those in the report sub- Vermilion and Eugene Sherry, charged with an af- suitable shoes are worn. e oguare foot tas been os Dr. Joseph Taber Johnson has resigned the | salute, “Hail Columbia,” ‘Hail to the Chief, | tian, 16th street, 18/1; Mt. P 10th and K | mitted at the previous meeting. The new ordi- ers {Pe farmer fortotted S10 and ak. ae ok pesca Se eee lots or parts of lots (not professorship of obstetrics and diseasesof women | «Robin Adair,” “Red, Whiteand Blue,” “Bat- | streets, 1865; Galbraith Cl nd Sth, 1859; | nance requires all undertakers In the city of | Cees®ycieman, resist and Peter Sones, Guereud | _ Tue Sixcen Suwine Macniwe sales of 1972 | hers dorsi hich Bind or towch: And children im the Medical Department of | te Cry of Freedom,” “Tramp, Tramp,” sole. | Franklin street, 1869, and ptist, 1854. Georgetown to make a report on or before the | Wwithan afray at @ plore ae Tt ec ee were $219,660. 4,12-8,wtf | streutsor avenues set forth tn any Moward University, and Dr. Reyburn has re- | tion from the “Daughter of’ the Regimen ‘The second division, ping, assistant | 10th day of each month of all interments made | wor hued $6. Ell Walser, reviating ote Soe See aasecerrenet: and Nded for signed the chair of surgery in the same college. | «America, jory, Hallelajal!” «Thou Art | marshal, assembled at the intersection of Ma- | by them, with all necessary data in relation to | $0 and. sexta dane Johnson, sane offence; $5. | | LIKE TUE ELecTric | eLEGRAPH—Centawr Wik be due ana tanebhe net tke Proce Bet ates They take this course, it is understood, in order | so Near and yet so Far, ve VAmerica,” | tyland avenue and the Capitol grounds, the | the same which the board require. The rales lixa Knox, assault and battery'on Henrietta Clem- | Liniment has been a long time coming,—but TS73. aca th pg ok F ta . that they may give ‘ther entire time to the | “Marehing Through Georgia,” and “Yankee faned, etamted th ke ee be cuneek: | Were puspended ‘and the repertiadopted ne a | Siaren: «kus (ot, oee, Sint of her nails cn Bea- an ge lly ny Titerally throwing coodinns Seog cont tee wkaieland talics ” 7 é 4 ” sland, organ! in ; St. Paul’s Chapel, rtion of the original. Bia * ceeding year unt penaten of Gee aces a ‘4 siti stfeety Island, 1887, and Zion Baptist. E: | Ste Marbury, feons the same committoo, re- | Malt srew cut uf'an aterentionbetwees thedenee. | 1 y, their crutches. Rheumatism and stitt | staiments after the frst bearing interss att OLDEST INHABITANTS ASSOCIATION. + ’ japtist, of the above, end a large crowd soon gathered A Patal Blow ‘This association held their anuuxl cvlebra- | street, Island, 1871. Peraineton aly, on the application of Inspector | on 4% street where it occurred. ‘By thia time the | JME are banished. and dumb beasts cry out | ofsix per cent. per auntnn from the Bret MAN KILLED WHILE SPARRING. tion yesterday in the Criminal Court room, Dr. | , Mr. L. A. Cornish, assistant marshal, formed | 1 services; adopted. | two mothers became engaged | for joy. uddington for pay for ex in bair pullin 1873, “but m Dr. B Abont 9 o'clock yesterday morning a man | .J. B. Blake, the president, in the chair, J. | the third division, on the south side of and fis- the Cap- 4 One trial telis the story, and explains xy iss, from the sanitary police committee, 605 ton of the owners of pr teats, Ha knocks followed, until t e Dolce cam the whole thing. 4 discharged ia foil at any Z ‘Md Sarre! Ry : a ity at- | itol grounds, in the following order: Israel Beth- | made a report recommending the redaction of | @P and ni © arrest of the princ ined $10 shy ates eae’ AN ADATEMED: an NF. will be made te streci, terween B etroct and Maryland aveuuo, | tendance, among the faests bog Ee some | el, Mouth Capitol street onfaaned ieee reae: | thataatsee ae een Pama ene Feaction of | Rend meds he apvo aee Panera Bete RSA BAT Es; auso, Medicated Va. ETS nd Mrs, , Knox, boisterous; the first-named fined 88, the tw all cases where the full wm southwest, by & blow over the heart while | Foote of Miss. A few minutes past tweive the | 7€T, 4th street east, and East Washington : the tax eball be ing with the services Of Mr. Celclazer an Bathe, for ail ein disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, W- | latte nigite pron: appeal poted. Jamep Smith, gro. | bog E etreee. ° 3,20,0: ee ot ooameaty onan ee - . = vi Y order, hich | mission. H. Orton. The report was adopted. fanity John Briscoe, corceaicd weap — ans ist of property on which the water tax, of Sloe bce ae ee Ce ee Mhones ee Care serenas ice taken iene a Wiekieh wecepiaeed ta ation sald G51 one Cox, from the special committee to whom #2), Rudolph dhveual, concealed wo CurtpREn Gny for Pitcher’s Oastoria. Tt w tentalmpont (Dae. $fia) cherent, wilt be deep of the aeendedd, He Ct Cote ee and reud, tw an acceptable manner. the | Teach Linaoln uall nearly simultaneously about | was referred the resignation of De. ilie ce Billy; 920.” Sonn Johneos, profanity, $3. | regulates the » cures wind colic and , the a ‘oroner Patterson notified. There was no i Declaration of A meric: 11 o'clock @ m., and at that hour the papils were being seated in the hall. On the plattorm were seated the delegates from the schools of the union, together with Prof. R. T. Greoncr, health officer, made areport recommending the acceptance of the resignation, and expressing their regret at losing the services of so valuable anofiver. On accepting the report, Dr. Cox is as follows n Independence. | Updn the conclusion of the reading, John Dowling, the orator of the day, was introduced, and pre- faced his remarks by stating that 45 years ago ootian, profanity, and Cornelins Noonan; Wintinm Néwmanssuspictons char grkhouse.. Geurge A. Lamb, inls- porure; 8%. Martha: Myers, profanity; #5 Guy and M. Ford, Nelng pistols on stomach, causes natural sleep. ‘It is @ substitute for castor oil. 4,25,003: ——6———— THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANE, Corner of as the coroner and Dr. Hartigan decide: aghes died from heart disease. ilarris, who bad been ar ed, was released, vedas Nos crtbaber pe re shout vy tages Messrs. W. Perry Reider #P. A. Leftwich, W. | made some remarks highly complimentary to | pablicatrecte: Henry Benton, esault and har. | New York avenne and 16th street, pars 6 per bg ws ferent «4 > Renvuees dota alae | Sembitds ba hod Seltrenee Cah Gr ook eosin: | Bimsmmonny They. Daniel Deces tek ohn | pare pome re acknowledging theservicehehad | bartery on John R, Cook, 60 anit cont, or sisty | POF AtnUM on deposits for each ealenier D0", reat Novth, in suuaree 258, 908 and Opening os the Dect Park Eh | and that he saw before him “Andrew | #. Davis. rendered the board and the public generally, | \Jayein jail, Enos Gibson, assault and battery on | Banking hours, 9to4 Saturdays, 9 breed att conten of Dees Pash tc Rothwell, who had printed the address in | , The meeting was called to order by Mr. Jos. | Mesers. Langston and Marbury also -m cere mere ae and cont. Thomas Babington, | t0& ‘6 fe of the Baltimore per ‘he was then publishing called the | Ambush, president, and “Nearer my God to | marksof the same tenor, each beatine him; $10 and cost, Sauce Walshe Milton Ciuct | WitLcom & Gina's Sewine Mavmima. The Ma He began the oration by saying | thee” was sung by'all. mony to the great energy'and skill of Dr. Bliss | Mie Winn’ ity nry Turner, James ‘Ac. | Celebrated Basaar Patterns, niversaty they were then celehrat- | Prayer was offered by Rey. Thos, R. Davia, | In the arduous duties of his ofice, Gsorgs ton, Thomas Gant, Poillip G. Riley, Henry Alfred Roulin, * Thomas hangh; wore fined $3 Frank ‘Cronin, profanity; Porter, Mary Burt, Hill, Grafton Brown, Ford | Auna Kava: of Ebenezer church. ‘The proceedings of the preparatory mocting were read, showing that the following o‘tiecrs of the union bad been elected :—Jos, Ambush, : Agency at Chas. Banm’s hoopekirt and corset + Fth street, Intelligencer Building eer emataes THE COMMUNITY At large appreciate the nse- ing, although peculiarly important to the Ame- rican people, was by the precepts and princi- ples it commemorated of equal importance to the whole human race. It served asa lesson, Dr. Bliss thanked the members of the 1 for their kind expressions; spoke of the di: ties he had encountered in organizing the of and keeping it running in an effective manr ly m Baltimore, Washing- This is another of the | f Asb. esident; Mrs. W. ©. Marshatl of Tatueoaichoct teehee ieee ne fanity; $3. Three parties fulness of Singer’ Sewing Machine, us : . A aped or th ypresss oppressed, | Of Asbury, president; Mrs. W. ©. Marshall, of | and acknowledged the valuable services he a Ee salvos = pf rg nay gi err fen re pe Gomer any par: | Israel, recording secretary; Chartes Shorter’ of | recelved trom fun mabonthoriee wer cheek . aot daly wece Tuenwownrzas and Barometers are repaired ithe ticular state or nation, although to ours | Union Bethel, corresponding secretary, and L.. | cooperation of the other members of the board, Qnd mate to order Hempter, near 4¢ etree belong the glory. of preeminent se | A. Cornish, of Israel, treasurer, without which he could not have accom. i The ‘annual report was read, showing the in showing tyrants that in the con: what he had done. By He thought the s ee GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS mightand right, between the 1mope: c Pumber of oiicers, teachers aud scholars as | condition of the city was never better than at = a SE PCRLICAN GME oe of a p i and haughty despotism ans ) teacher present. ¥ EPCBLICAN CLUB of the THIRD sacred cause of civil and religious libe * . |, The health officer's report was read, shgwing GEORGETOWN. nS ISTRIOT. will mucet at Market Hone race is not always to the swift’ nor the b 15th street Presbyter! that 960 barrels of slacked lime had a dis- ‘Tue New Scuoor Burtvixo.—The board of | Bae orertenese “ ae “ong The epeaker then! wevtawed in Franklin street, i tributed throughout the strects and alleysof the | trustees of the Georgetown public sehooie wink ; . a eg Se city dertug the last twelve days, Gov. Cooke as chairman ez officin, who were con- | _W. R. WILCOX, § ss subinitted resclutions condemning the following premises as nuisances, and direct. ing their abatement, which were adopted: ‘I stituted by the Legislature a committee empow- ered to make all the necessary arrangements for the purchase of a site and the erectio the history of the early strug’ fathers, and the wars for right ycople down to the war of the rebellic B* THOS. DOWLLN uctioneer; Georgetown hanks to the de honor they hal confe@red ant postmaste frame house No. 455 N street northwest; frame | thereon of a school b ding for thebenent ot | oe eataTE is Gednoeron Mp coe arse Washi uggles through wi : cting him. considered i shanties on O-street alley, be Ath wud 5th | the children of Georgetown. met on Thurs tas, By virtue of x0 ¢f the Supreme Oourt of meester FP closed with, th ho: or gecoud i tobe president | and N and O streets northwest; adopted. | sna ar. Anthony Nunle wan center chairman, Ri. Distri mbia, holding a special an tke ‘Gaon “of Jenkins ia the dedication of his tet | Of, the Sunday Se j Dr. Blies made @ motion to appoint acommit- | to act in the abecneeat the opponent ar in, Probate jurisdictien passed op the Ist day from Washington was promp! o the British nation: “Let me exhort and | , The schools then sung, “Anywhere with | tee to wait upon the Governor and ascertain | 10! W. Curtis as secretary and treasurer, Attey | CJUly.A.D., i573, and duly ratified by the said en besateeted marine aes 1 re you never to sufferan invasion of your Whether or not the Legislative Assembly had auity jnrisiiction the underslgaed, das agent for the ction. In front of SDAY, the 16th r 1873, the following deseribed r situated in Georgetown, District of Co Some discussion as to the most practical and feasible manner of negotiating with the trus- tees of the Linthicum Tnatitate and others, for the sale of their bonds for the p: of rais- ing funds, on motion of Mr. Mo! d ial term, f, RK. T. Greener was introduced and de- | made any provision to compensate the small > livered @ very instructive address, in which he | pox patients for loss of bedding and clothin spoke of the origin of Sunday sehools, the | destroyed by order of the board; adopted, at importance of the work an the ifluence of | the chair appointed Messrs. Bliss and Langston schools, and after speaking at some leugth as to | as the committee. burg, W. Va., at 9p. m , all well and happy. narter to twelve o'clock the excarsionis’s at Cumberland. The grounds about the Queen City Hotel were brilliantly lit up with two large bonfires, wnile sky-rockets wore let political constitution, however minute the in- stance may appear, to pass by without a deter- mined reefstance. One precedent creates an- other. They soon accumnlate and constitute law. What yesterday was fact to-day is doc- th faces cn WEDS the premiacs, o1 Saiz, A. D183, a posed este i fn 40 and p t . nor was Fequested to anticipate iz ‘ : fanres 163 and 16 . coed a trine. Examples are cu 1 to justify the | the qualitications of teachers and sapcrintend- | "Prof. Langston offered a resolution repealin - : half of lot No. 48, Beall'alditions beginning at the | 200, ‘dvenve, in squares 63 and 164 Saiccatenet moked aon a Caen ee moet dangerous measures. and wees they do | Mts, closed by exhorting all presout to bo | any regulation heretofore adopted by the board | fince temtae rae te oom At ten per cent. for | distance of 15) fect west from the copter of ougrees dassarhwserts Avenue, in synare 1% was gathered to witness the disembarkment of not suit exactly the defect is supplied by anal- ogy. THe assured that the laws {rich protect us in our civil rights yw out of constitu- tion, and that they aust fall o flourish with it. | the occasion, and they were listened to with ‘This is not the cause of faction or of party or | ™atked attention. of any individnal, but the common interest of | | AP! sung during the zealous in the good work. Weide —— Simmons, E. Haunt and P. A. Leftwich followed in addresses appropriate to forbidding the appointment of any person as tested otis Gonna een locator eat Reality omcer other than s member thereof, | inasmuch as the appropriation of Si 000 at mene the secretary of the board ex oficio ist year’s revenne is not available for thirty ts dlection‘or Keath ofMtcer wasthen entered | JA¥8: the note of $5,000 of the f map onl into, resulting in the choice of Dr. P. T. Keene. | Gbunics’ national bank be renewed for thirty and Beall street, and running thence with the South live of Beall street west 39 feet; thence «oath 320 fect; thence east 30 feet; and thence uomh 120 feet to'the beginning. Also, the half of lot No. 49, in Beall’s ad:ti- R at the distance of 180 feet west from corner of Beall and Congress streets, and ronaing Dew York Avenue, tu syuares 625 and 61) rerce Place, tu pact of syuare 285. and Avenue, io square 159. nue, ip aoares 20 apd 219 ai the imiersertom of Comnec Ao Wme and P ana other streets, in Syeees. ms. 14, 15, the party. A band of masic strack up as the entered the hotel, where they were appropri- ately welcomed by Mr. Kinaley, the manager. After a bountiful supper at the Queen City, a rtion of the party left tor Deer Park, reach- 136, 136. ‘north of 137, 17’ ana days on payment of interest, and that the treas- | th ith the s01 of street voran équare ing there at 3 o’clock yesterday morning, when | every man in Britain. exercises, Mr. Ambush, ot Asbury, leading, and | Adjourned, urer make @ requisition for $500 for payment of | fect;eouth 12) fect, rest 0, feet eet ee | Corcoran siract, ta tide * ‘ Mr. B, D. Fleet, of the 15th-street Presbyterias ——_o—_—__ y In addition to the there is now dus and pay the guests were assigned handsome rooms. The A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Dowling | Mr. ff ee pede atthe ws beets nw Markets—The said interest. 20 feet to be Ding able at this office thesmoomp instalment of wanes tux There ware'us tecanl2ecesranes teeta aan | guciad ee eae eset of taseaaeeae a es | Cee ET rae tensmeaea es ee enaeee | Wanbingten ses Baling | rua cyptre Mews Drawario Assocs. abe rmern tdhiem te ngs: Tira a ae pace Se ‘There were no formal e fhe hey Saar dh pp ag eee womens 7 Fo . rs and the pianist, The e: ‘closed Beef ¢porter hi ® mao. | MON.” The surviving members of this aseocia- and rucning with eaid line reversed | Rd oF wach Bo. Vand No, 12, spent avcording to the pleasure of the guests. | filed with the archives of the association, Seer a ape Saereunes ¢ 250.5 d0. (round), We rdo.(reastig test, | tion intend to have a re-union some tins ‘aning of ssid lin SS Tee eae at Bom, An excursion train left at guce, conveying Mr. Jenkin Thomas then arose and satd- Sy ae Pa 4 a raper Geni corned.) 1W@iBe.; pork IBfabier ds: | during the present monthat ther ola uarters, Prospect street eof Steet Norshy im squares part of 65 sud pari of Eamber some forty odd miles, along the road | “Again we are called to mourn the death of ‘eau banediation. md = re- | (cgrne delaras a ttn, 1ba0C, Ham s c;Veal, | Forrest Hall, for the purpose of ing ar- rallel with Oollege str through the picturesque sceneryan Cheat river, | one of our fellow-members, George Noma geauueksne Ss@auc; 2@26e:.; hans ( M@i7e.; | rangements for giving a performance for a Dow J f: i north of S63; part of returning at six. Phe rest amused themselves | Georgetown, a man who adorned all the walke Tec MaINe Noes bibuidda. pa Hibed, shoulder (whol);100., cut, 10c.; | charitable purpose. association before | the beginning. The| * Playing billiards, bowling, or im various amuse- | of life. As one of his intimate friends and fel- Bi lene Recestgey Pare te rian vee Tighe, Maser (eee E tenets", | the war was one of the finest in the country, } the bour of 3 olclock. p,m. 490, 407 0d 498, ments through the Tn the e Jou-tawnsmen, I beg leave to offer the follow. |. At ithe Schuetzen Park, the Wash ington sare = dard, Market tor beet very, ‘and several good actors and actresses tirst vom | “eras of cate as’ proscribed ee ee there wasa fine 5 ing: / 4 ce ‘y SH . , 40c,. ; | men professional career in Forrest ash; purchase Sane Sen gotten ee netic nrarpronapes |” Rebclved, That wo bare heard with ptogoant } tette,and other German organizations, colc- | 5 i Raat ie. ¥ bunch: pened, tte, ach | Hall, among whom may ‘be mentioned Mrs. | ust Sitiouaamr uct ie, Dah et of da ned part of Seep cgyten ale fod "g0'W3) Seba tat | Seveceotemore teal aug uno Slane, | ern ren: tbe wating ma Staats | tug Sous hy ‘Eeabh Mae | We innate I ¥; T1355 0” e jen Y 4 . Fi ty ; ae C STE ey ar ame S| See eet cet cools m ni | Sng oe een avg aecgtuds man | St ae" W sec gy Bad fro Cumbrian fo, de’ seak omit dune | Siar i eta sega ohweaane : ———-—__—_ “ per = Boece = — we 7 err ~ the Declaration ‘of Independence, and. Major ER: hiackerel, each; salt water: taylors, 4c, penned to 63,106 tons 1 orte imerease | goa the ew Jensey A tm syearet 643 and County SonooL TRUeTERS—Reviiction of ge g; Behie and Mr. §. Wolfe delivered & bunch; salt'water trout, 40c. do; spots, 7 | Over the corres; ing week of year of | after day York Avenue Northwest, in squares 4%), 451, Teachers—The Boardof Trustees of the County | ther, that the secretary be requested ta trang- | Bet former in German. ‘The Arion and Saong- | °™@U: td Conte @ dozen. §,621 tons. For the year to that date one mil- | all the pure money . 514 aed 618. i eet Fee ne RT Se ee OPT oe ge Ce asthe Famlly OF the da, | Oe Cie mer in Gorman. | The Arion and Geang om ap TABLES Potatoce,Triab, Honma hundred and thirty-six thousand nino | purchalir of sald ro ed TRIN Aes Northwest, in eqaares 2:4, 116, 817, when Mr. T presen’ mation of | Ceased; i: i Y ) 8. 5 do, -two tonsone ewt. were comp! tof 833 and 351, David G. Fountain as teacher of Noel school, | _ The election of officers was A so aa Uri Pee paren ear aa oe ESA an aN shipved, showing en, increase over the same | {ite ‘a after day sf Street West, Am equares 080, 851, 58,04, 678, sixth district; laid over. Dr. SlieX préaented g | the next regular meeting. Adjourned. ain a? 0 ORT | Shanti: reddianee do O Bene: "period im 15:2 of 114,126 tons 10 ewt.; increase in | Cos: of thedefaultine 622, 631 end 633. petition asking that the action by which aE CLoRocs rovrrn aT “rowraw.” | | GORCGNB two trips to Monnt | Bend; bess, 20@nNe. W pick; Doct allroad ahipmente) 265,80 tone 15 cwt,; de- | five dave’ farther by sieceee ak debi aiae, cctcols No. 1 and 2.of this district shail be oon } | For the infermation of thore who areignorant | 2 Nesteames Thumber O€ peopte took ou: | ‘Bing. 40. # cacuinbers Praring tho een arene, St:r4 tons § owt. | termega atresia, ns to Ra: 66, bot. eat tae amma G8. ? solidated be reconsidered; laid over. of the location of this peculiarly n: ooun- | cision t wiste Seege Semmarod pons RUTS— Apples, hew, (cating. During the week ending Wednesday evening | cing at the cost purchases Link dees Men teanaen Wiens ot dh. Mr. J. S. Brown was elected president of tho | try seat may be ae wall ts-seate the: tReet “Thefexcursion of ate OF 0 Grane. gs, ; Fred Dents cleared Cumberland, carrying 28,11 GEORGE SHORESEEE Geantian. | orcs, 76,477, 478, hd, north of $08,8Betm), aie beard fer the ensuing year. : task Epzee” tn cho Gomi omar iB ykt. | miles Gown the Potomac, was targe ‘donen: cherries, 16e. ® mart; goose. | CORSO coal: ne Reavices week's basi- | sys.ata THOS.DOWLIRG. duct. | 2G yy Se = ns followin) ae semetes ie pet ong be hee presets me, No small feature of the Pleasures of the day art; whortleberries. eget em ie cond this manag. being 764 tons pixth-end. a pay Gree Srestenen in sueans = ¢ Uniontown and it le 0! in the of ‘athington. . Hu! ‘wm \y ©) ins } e 6 . } seth “| great than previous wee! Street ss je oomh on . seventh district: No. 1 4. 8. Petty, | hie friends there ana Whelday alecreds te 4th Was tite musieal vocal splvctions b; bah St wie, | | CANAL TaaDE—The coal trade for the week rsa ght ata principal, S. P. Abell assistant, Bachel J. | of July. On -these at sbata___ THOS. DOWLING, Avct._ ‘Tanlaw,” ao. jelesla, be ere AN Hidde DREAS GOODS to reduce stock are gust dex ‘oy = be) steamer“Lady of the-fake;which left wit t has been somewhat impeded by a deten- I 3 Ne. ie - he Se. 4 by by the first of Au; 4 2. ais Samia ice Sabaran. nicotine grin: | Indeetitenee tiene surreme._ ‘The gusts te lnrey bay oF enourvlonins dn Tharaday | Whcetee “Bitadeipiie peat, te. wT Now ena acedent of anol boats and the’ scarcity z 8. THO. BROWN, a Ba, mons principal Faugy E Wail! Wary 'T | oC Mr: Hume, aod mag sementa are pro- | en Or ene ceca thie ete toes FE | Yorky) aes chotce roll, Wes” tair de, Swe. | Marseecke: ners toms; Consclidatie vg pe 305, 309, 810, 312 Berjam! po on . I focbinfentK 3 2 i toe teals eats any aioe oh Pier turned to the ett; carly this morufng. Rage ~P dozen. Cheese, PD. ny, 2,400 tons; New Centeal gua ma compa. teas 4, eyoarce Sh, Cynthia B. Rockwelty Aneipaiy second distor’ | the dgrat’ Tastee te ove: a Togrerted, |.,,2bemeamers City of Alexandria ind Wawa- eis) 2 spring | Minin Any, 2,910 tons.” ‘Total receipts for | gee! ‘Srrert_ West, in @Yuares 204, 295,208, 300, school 50, 1, 9-5 Chappalenl ome ane nl stesetchechrand’ « Sues ac: [Set male, two trips t0,. acshal Mall and Giy- 868 doz. 16-8120 @ Dar. a ek ee oe er egy MM. 2. CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL 524,59 Sevan om a fitth district. Mr ab teacher df-echool }Tived at the scone this year the night the | Mowe, taking down @ large body of pledsure | prichs at’ the wurienals eine ce Nirataned by | keen By the New Central company, 5.355 tons. oe ferme ite g = ag 2 a = Ko. 1; fourth dis VL nigh pete jourth, while otbers, more bushiful, drove up in Raertte heen amepr gre Pega: ocurred €0 | Luttrall & Ponnington. geveral commission mer- | Ray's docks, 3,490 tons: Consolidation ears pauy, pee Dice ee DO Pal enteenth Street West, ins 164, sid eeanaeG, Sevhtege h | itt gatae caesar! | thetsaa Ps ROA penn eyo Herat rpment fre Gok gies ‘ts | Besant aun aavrey evagach ie | Petras Pe Mis aa pal. Inde Wineberger assistant; school’ Xo. the anclent walnut tree, which makes the farm | the *téamer Keyport forty miles down the river : a gs : a ticipate in a PIC- NIC to be late Dr. Snyder, at oe of Biz a. m., to onized, Ble. he estate of the was liberally . Byles by his in- sixth distriet, J. H. Voorhees; school No. defatigable efforts to please made it short sea- famous arvund sixth district, Charles N. Otey; third distric: Treenty frst Servet Wert, tn squates 73 and water has been drawn from the Alexandria Twenty-third Street West, in squares 42, 43 and 86. the country, and which canal for the purpose of making some necessary yester- day spread its hospitable branches over a very Frichds of the School are favited. j2-2° | ste ntthinnibce tus thse ene at eee ; jeasure. repairs. eo ce ee Sickie oie hehe ai aris of tote school 1, Bernard BP, Janney, principal; | hs arty. Among the: guests were Gover- | *°,0f unalloyed pl 1 1vER News.—The steamer John Gibson tax, lev y 2, °871, on » ie 1 No. 2: Julia E. York, principals Sehoal | nor Cooke’ Jadge Mearthar’ Mar Hever PE iy cri Macs Ac Pear Fgmions. 31 Wa? H | cleared to-day for New York with 600 barrels ot | [> THOMAS DOWLING, Anct., Georgetown. we pee Wark te onarta ts are, M. J. Brown, first assistant; school No. | Harrington, Mr. N. B. Fugit. Henry Dodge corr cnjenapla ae moh ae Die rer flour; the steamer Georgeanna arrived | CHANCERY SALE PESIBABLE PROP- | 4 Sireet South, tn sus. on 76), 761,707 8%) 733, Emery, second assistant. ai. Clapp, Maud Kellinger, John F. Ennis, large Gvtng., Adami wick aiden ae 8, 92.0081.00: woo, | fom Baltimore with a miscellaneous cargo, ERTY. 4 Street North, tn equ ee 685, 686 and 637. Mitchell, from the committee Sppetated | zamerone ethere of Mr. U's patriotic friends | Ten oso ies passer teen eed nod . th, 2o@s0; | and the steamer New York cleated for Phila: By virtue of a decree pared by the Supreme |B Sireet South, in equate 733. vestigate the alleged appropriation, by | He catered most successfully to the tastes of his , : 4 3 - acpmmen, bal); eae, Pendergrast a were sitting in front of the resklence ot first-named, on B street, between ist mes Shanahan, re- ‘t's counsel, Mr. Boarman, of the | © J Strcet North, im squares 68,676, 138. hington, was saved an iguominious Street South, in squares 937, 928, 900, 0°1, 974 and occurtence took place about 5 o'clock, and it appears that as the train appeared in sight, go- ing at the rate of 40 miles per hour, several oice natrietic muste, The Knights of St. Patrick, with their fami- lies, enjoye? the pleasures of the day in the ad > Court of the District of Columbia, on the Isih “ 7 packed delphia with general merchandise. The S uJ Bowndary Strect, in eqaare 416. K. Douglass, secretary and treasuror | guests in the way of amusement—there bein; Savage, of te ty ee ur may bo termed DDL: new | schooner Mala Se the Mist arrived from the Ay ot Jane, ie, is 5 Cause ponding C Stree North, in squares 3@, 300, 632, 631, 633 and Board of Trustees, of stoves and majs | cards, quoite, and & variety of other enjoyauis | ® Tgular, ol ni aryland barbecu>, deans, §3@4.8 BbbI . cacun: with 100,000 feet oflumber for E. | Sots ather tnd othe 36 gone , sarees enone te tale 4 actions. "Messrs. Seligeon, Bradion Bet, | With the liquor left out. pes SL wos BEL Lor pote E jum rE. | ants, Athey and off fendants, numbered C’Serees, South, in squares 383, 264, 265, 253, 298 ana ing to the county schools to own use, json ag oc 3 cigmon, = ey re ; | The «“Nameless” Association gave their an- ‘end straw har la; cl y docket of seid court. Iwill offer at | sq7. ss loug to the cownty ochodies So to the states tay some yory grateful hatmoules, and aided np | BUA pienic at the Green Spring Schuctaan | prices'as ett Best poet wines Guy of July: 1803s RE the beurre & solace jg, ret Bow, tu sanerys £6, $8, W, 0, Weems have net heen able to arrive at any conclusion. | litue to the day's pleasure, The goniue of the | PAT ret ee Ae) Snhaneed the | TE re ences PORT WINE!! ad begialng 365 fee Peete abe tet | Prlascare, Acme, tn og eee Susie Somme Oe mniin | Rng hy eee wrep amie | ice, gage gaaamen am te: | sm ny eux Oaeriate agen | VERY OUD amp runveorur anuiance | SS Pee PRLS Mate ee | PSTN RIE EY, ox ordered to be cantinued. which was presided over by his houor Judge Keean tepehinhsaen tee ee isoint plone Tepteraay afternoon, the New York Express | | M7" Its medicinal value has been thoroughly sore ite westalde of Fay tener sere Ta | Teak a6, ca, ds, ah” of 4662, 10:8, 1076, 1080, oo MacArthur, Mr. Harrington prosecutin r ‘ain, south of e Peni vania line, while | tested. 234 July, id recorded in Lil % 2 >t 3 Py . ie cca Avraay—On Taare | attraey and Governor Cooke foreman of ths | Me Waninglon Sabetzan park, Phere | passing Patuxent, about 21 miles distant from | ‘Jekeolm N.W. BURCHRLL, 1339 F atrest. fon as to George Athey- "Alves all had pait ot | © Syctl Novy {0 syuaten OB O26, 607 aul 7. day eycmng, E- Brosenhan, James 0'Nuil fetes ibe, shrewdness ot Mr. Ennis, | Veakers, and the Marine band dine, | the city, strnck and killed a colored man. ‘The ct numbered 160 in Bealls addition; fronting tbe debn iecbael Pendergrast | [SE KUBEL® “UTILE por OO" UsPow PER ocommeniea be Bette Perit purity and healthy erdos. tet sale by Draggists 0, “ly Y he hands of the Jury. ‘The table provided by the host was laderied with the deli- generally, Price, 25 cents oop LIB this property.J Alse, part of Lot numbered 183. in Street North, in eqnares 449 apd 48h streets northeast, when 1 8 arties were seen at the station apparently sky- ‘OST WONDER! ENTI F Bealls additéon, be eins soot from the south- ‘ohres me . iy siding in the adjoining house, caane to tye nur | Cacies of the seasom, aml was kept Tealy tosh Tae cie toon (2 the northwestern section of | [iTuing, and the deceased wat sete invite ae | MT AGEI | cot corner of Urees ane Dunibartna meets ee aatk Cael bate eet Be ana with a shot-gun im bis band, and remarked +> | wants of the guests Continually through the day, | the city. oF near the track. The whistle was blown and | (J, Moses? Blectre-GalvanicSPECTA-S IGM | running cant $0 fet; then cout £0 facts then want | end the party: “Tm ne-4—d negro, and none of you | Toasts were fnterchanged, asd. nary amasing | 726 Salt end Water Clab—Brison Norris | the bell rang, and. the deoreecd woven et | ObkarPeccntee gape 3 lose. GOfect; then north 0 feet; then east 30 f T Street North, im -quaren 287, 274,275, 915, 306,288, have a gun like this.” He then placed the gua | speeches were made in response. It was @ late Boy ac Riggs? mili, a oe Placed his hand on the track, and doubtless lor in Waiches, Jewelry end Warton Materia: | Reith’ Sear with thetee eee Betei bailing | *% Rorth of $34. 351 and pes 235 and $95. te is shoulier and dred into the party, theioad | hear before the last guest cou make up uis | 48Y At igs’ mill, o Incidents. | Would have excaped death, but raising his uead | Bovebu'ee wees gaz. and Wat laect-ty_ | upon the samme.” Tien een een taking effect in the left arm of Mr. Bresenaan, | mind to leave the lovely grove, and theunani, | __ Accidents and Incidanta. he reeeived the fatal blow from one of the pee ‘rms: One-third cash; the residue of the pt between the elbow snd shoulder, inflicting a | mous verdict of the guests was that to celebrate | Yesterday - o'clock =p, m. eyuare B45. trucks. This morning an inquest was held fo for Say Kha eed Barat AIF can rat Street Bast, in squares 68 and 72%. 7 Chas? Butt chaee money in 6 and 12 m1 His cempanions | the Fourth rationally and gloriously, it must be | ™4D, about 17 years old, son of Mr. Chas. Bur- wound which eee nts’ and Chil- ot, im SqQares 725, 752, 733, 7H, 736, t oat . ba, the haser git a ores m and a verdict was rendered that the deceased | dren , ing his notes, beariag interest from the day of eale, seat Eos up th undid the arrival of s ptiy- | spent with Mr. Hume at Tuulaw,(Walnut.) — | din, of East Washington, was loading a pistol | Came to his death by being struck by tho teatc, | Sith fa Tirest, between Bnd te i oF the arhole of the parchase money may be paid Sire Bast. in squares 748,749, 758, 780, 76%, who ordered his removal to Providence SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBRATIONS. in his father’s PY gw it decidentally ex- | and they believe that the party intended to | mail promptly aitended. Joby | the bole carelane ee tay of sale. On payment | 773,174, 786, 708 and 19). " pe horpital. Stanahan wes ander the'tn@uence of | _ The East Wash ma Methodist Protestant | Ploded, lacera 5 fal left comps ina gecious commit suicide while laboring under the ef- EWBURGH PLASTER Ser eee be et th Street West, in squares 448, 446, 457, 468, lujuor af the time, and after the shooting he | Sunday School, Mr.S. A, H. Marks, jr.,super- | manner. Jr. Mc was tee in and dressed | fects af liquor, and attach no blame to the co: N AND CEMENT MILLS. Sicheroed of eit cute of tae persiaote naka » | trea Street Bast, in squares 846 and 874 ran through his house te the yard, where intendent, spent the very praantly at | the hand, und gave it as his opinion that am- | pany. The deceased was & stout, jet black col- ined. Casting and Dental PLASTER; Rosen- | All conveyancing at the cost oe pe 3 th Street West, iv squares 888, 804, 395, south of umped over the fence and left. He has not yet | Young's Woods, near the Nationa! race course, | Putation of the hand mi aE be pote ored man, dressed in white pants, vest. and Os ae BBLE DUST. Bangor Fotis S IN, Trustes, B08. 30, 406, alts 43i, 42) and 423, m arrested. The cause of the showing is | going over and returning in omulbuses, & >. Yesterday, Officers . Lewis and J. W. | black coat, was about 25 years of age, and is THS by OOF ore if gent for | _iyl-tot THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. jinth Street West. in squares = aul, TEE AS MEE SES OR ACGME Of am old toad | | The “annual treat” ot the teachers to the | Smoot, of itie frst precinct, who wore detatted | believed wo hare balled frome this cle a‘svewucralsg, eSraer iat su, southeot, | 4J°HR FALL RUSH 18 COMING. Sires West fa mcuares $1 ad 1. that has existed between the (wo for some time | scholars of the 4th street (Kast Washington) | for duty on the steamboat between this —~e—_— om dow West, funetee Seana oa, past. Sunday School was given yesterday in city Glymont, on boat three | Tuy New Heatre Opvicer.—Dr. P. T. ~ =i is the best time for — =n squares 24, 206, 205, 281, Dr. Hartigan yesterday morving shape of @ pic-nic at Samuels? Grove, 14 mi Troughs of this city, sarget. 91th, indecent Keene, the new health officer, is a native of ORO’ BRICK WORKS. bring in your J ye 8 ch Dives West, in oqueses 348, 170, 141 the arm of the wounded from Bennings’ station, on the Baltimore and | Sauts on respectable iy cal Their ‘Dames Massachusetts and a graduate of Harvard Col- | “Wwe eatab'lehed ai Gi extensive Brick br vous ‘an- 1d en Potomac railroad. There was uo regular pro- | are Alexander Ey my Joins ‘and aglie was principal of Hanover academy, | worn, audsee att ‘ca wo expec to base ies | Tnaddition to the above, thare e now due apd pay- A Srnet Watcu Cost mme, and the 700 persons on the K up for a re- | in Mageach for six years, and was after: BRICKS OF ALL BINDS ‘cleaned or re-ayed, | able st thisomce tes ToUNTE lnmalment of wette 12 e’clock on Thi mi in ing, croq' as | w chvil on the construction of the | at lowést market: to end a levied July 1 5 tion of furisdic- . In 1464 he came to Be iL, ~O.D. YivTit instalment of water tar, levied Jaly 1, curbstone near the cerner of Cand 13th streets, from the railroad Ome corner Louisiana avenue and ity Of refresh ments. Berry's woods was well filled with the children iceote a recefred Kendry and Bamlin Sunday schools. ‘ise juated from the madical de- . if M anda) m % mons whee he wes inched cm. | They went detarsained te hare a od, time ta, of cotlege. He soon at- vito Ae eg S fires | percnenaod entered th pace DED, 4 vl . dD. 5 r morning when the stationchouse as one piaxe. swings, # mging and cating were theexder the | Bliss. | In 1871 he was sent as commissioner to PRACTICAL TRUE from Meceroca, } ens of ay ren one reg a io} ‘been taken MANUFACTORY. pocket’ book had bess | many of thelr school “Aymus: contained aboat S660 in pene the amount of about €100 ms hae nable papers: | A fine _ : oo i tafpugh hie. Thore ta uct mandged te pam the Hours qutts JAMES 6. TOPHAM & Co., a ES icmish, in which MARNESS, SADDLE AND TRONE MAND. weSRiccontpantene were, | Capt Jack Gad Bis \ceamunes were rested ! Ovvrierns.— On Thursday * ight last the following “oMetts, of Webster np ak Bn Ledge, Ee. +, mot Po "ms of the late De: Sapder, P. C.; Richard Harlow, ©. C. Ann’s Catholic Wa. 8 mse] —Hornins, 16. “ ana recerdi irs WU eANED ag Benevolent | 14 TING WO! fee ag Church of the {mmacu- iva wou,

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