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* FRR RRRRRO BERR BP EVENING STAR, _ | Sextnes or cctvenwas nontsrosounn: | Chsnanbe iyi Rodlast Fete Se GEORGETOWN. ye July 11, 78, pet Ne tal BRDORSING THE COURSE ee pinnae BS gehen Tux inprovemest or Weer strerr has : ablicane ‘the 3d district (George- on orduigon Ba. tee, of rcaSipaneaeet Betwoek eae setae NEWS. ent. of High street,) met last might and | 838 Set for a i t-0ny, motte prog was | terminus) and Washington street. “When these | Burt's ‘same, A LOCAL eof the eotamittce on Ler laws, | etered by Mr. Close as to Jolimon, arid Be two equares are 81 ‘we will haye a wood | B. Clast former Condensed Leenis. Yar. John H who was presentby in | Committed ip defauit of $1,000 honds to ment on West street to the P street bridge. | price. A’ other hand- the four children recently born at one | ‘tation, addressed the meeting at some length, | S° inst Prospect street will soon be finiahed from High | some ©. Burt's of Cases HL aed ‘The thres | Sfending his course in the Coanei) on the nor- to every ‘Shoes for ladies, Demon Gagne ae Ges pay mal sehooi bill. The question now ia, he said, River News.—The Express arrived | m'sses, Cost and lees, thers are left Alexandria yester~ | Will colored men take the position of forcing to-day with » cargo, and the E. | Our read with steamer or ny: miscellaneous to L SSeeeeccutemearca sm oe Snpotnted wo ote tack {> Welt intrest wely | » ihe detectives to tay arefet augue Le | general merchandise, Tn eee certificates | UPR the ground of color? He one ‘ties ligated, The: horiaed Uy the recent actof the Legislative Kecmstor icte won jent ia: extsenk soe ae oe ‘are others concerned in the | ments of coal from Cumbériand for the il be this event Assembly, in amounts of fifty dollars or mul- yrighe | L& Fontaine ie locked up at potice honaquae | cucine. Joly weorer ing covrepolling week late all tiples thereof, are now ready. for white men; and if the whites were forced 4 he alarm of fire tast night at 9.2) o'clock, | [oF i Sener . ot ‘of % Brripine Pauxirs iseued to-day: A brick gre lady wv gpicheed 7 from box 38 Explosion of back dwelling Rouge, north, side O street, be. Mowing ai Inarease ver, the same perlad ih tween 4th and Sth streets northwest, for James ship Z i at was from oil lamp in the heuse of Charles Strotts, No. ee ‘ teottic wiles, ments, 167,524 tous; decrease in canal shi pee es cee eames ‘began Pel apt acaneg at cary Eggnog ments, 40,173 tous S owt. For the week ending laying the foundation for the new west, for G. W. H. Newman; eleven 170 boats cleared for this port, car- . theater building. brick dwellings, south side &, between 13th rying 19,111 tons 5 ewt. of coal. cots northwest, for P. 8. Th ; atwo-| , GRAIN TRaps—The canal boat Nettie Gra- POPULAR PRICES. 14th str . 8. Lamson; mner. Mr. Sumner’s opinion, < bam bas arrived with 1,100 bushels corn and ¥ generally is, by argu- er Soenen sae eee fone “7 1,400 bushels mill feed consigned to Jos. G.and thority, ls entitled to great weigut. | Monlton; a three-story and Fronch soot hotel, | Youn M. Waters, 7 But in ek ee ES au- | G3 10-12 by 95 8-10 feet, southeast corner of New ‘thority, 4 ie and B stree' theast, Po dn mer tror Auditor's | sence of law, argument and authority he could | Ogitk oe’ ad B street southeast, for Geo. ALEXANDRIA. boon on the grounds of the Olympic club, ree | Dot take his or any other man’s ipse dizit con- Pen omeenree: Pr eect coking a scnre of 1b fOr the former and 2i for | tty to his own carefully considered opinions. | | Fxxctxe THe StREeT PARRS.—Orders have RopeRTY SaLes.—Green & Wise, auction- oe Hi ae proud o Str Summers cfurs iu tohait | been enc! for the erection of wondon park | 66%, tui Sle duy he follwing propetty It will be seen by the notice elsewhere that | Of the principles of equal and exact justice to | fences on Massachusetts avenue, from 9th to | or gayette sireet, between King and Oat 950 ou Monday sexe all the bars, & ‘ad stands | #1 but he had not forgotten that Mr. Sumner | lith street; New York avenue, from ist to 7th | fil loW oH. Phe pe pumecien : Dy f _E- for the great Schuetzen Verein festival will be | 2&4, "pon rolicitation of these very men, writ- | street; 20th, 21st and 224 streets, from Pennsyl- | House ang Jot on west site of Washington rest, sold at public anction by Green & Williams. | t€2,4 letter of advice that he could not follow— | vania avenue to F street; 16th street, from L to between King and Cameron, 68 feet 3%: inches by 2) = and among others for this main reason, that in | K street; East Capitol street, from Ist to lith | feet,to Ed. Kemp, for $76; Hugh Latham’s lot of 7) eee eae seat doubtless. | that letter Mr. Sumner advised the colored men | street. ground on Fairfax 'strcet, betwoen Kingand Priuce, | 8 MER to Mist Mamie E Wheeler of this eltg, by | (2 support Mr. Greeley and the democratic ino ¥ » 82 feet 9 inched, by 12 feet Binches,to RB’ | Be ‘extreme cates, if none but | VOCKWeood, Hufty & Tay THR NEW Rev. Father Maguire, awsistea by Rev. Pather party, instead of U.S. Grant and the republi- ‘HE COURTS. ict-om aust cide Payne stroat, betwoen a guitable shoes are worn. — tr paaracere Stonestreet and Roccofort, at St. Aloysius | C#” Party. Dr. Purvis seems very anxious for | CIRCUIT COURT, Judee Humphreys —Yoster- | Gameron, 18150 fect. t sii, for GTON poss dic ber Governor Cooke to “recognize the equality of | day the following casos were up: Shari vs. Por- | afew We Baoleekt ~ Tunco-Rrastaw Bats; sso, Medicated V; . church last evening. ‘The bride snd groom | the ‘colored men in appointments to. olfice. | ters bill ct exceptions signed. Piani: m- | Queen street, betwe a Pal Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. os svenmrsdety fiers eee edd re ae ores, emi- | Colored gentlemen were ignored entirely. ‘The | ot saide verdict post ps inches by 86 fect 8 inches,to WH. Kis street. * YROUGHT AND CAST-IRON WORK aster iy Connor, the little ; Garand Gals namenbeter ernie eee. r for certiorari a tract of land in Fairfax county, belonging to, W = ae 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ovale will by 1 Era arte ner ene creming bis fatver’ | ers_—men who could serve him a good dinner.” Som to urike out B Nelle, Crutnining 29 acres. to Jose Woodeard | | Wrttoox & Ginnie Sewine Mamma. The ety hi by bo arrived here in the 6 o’cloc! im oun || Wace aaes bee Pevvio meats beaneniits? mice wrike out ud a and others, for 819 per acre, rot Bat | celebrated Basaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. ting. wd putting Baltimore. Neday took with him a copy Of | ne mean to say that Mr. Jolin A. Gray and ge Snell -To-day. Mary | er by tas feet ota rr “Feu'z2* | Baume boopskiet and oorset tector’. Yth str, = wd Cart’ Tron Work a ex Tae STAR which contained the ac: William H. A. Wormley, who were present | B°%6! m, savant and battery on Mary Luces: 3. | Sol) Ov aullivan Nidsof Fraskiia | 1tlligencer Building. 10,28 sened bor Gr thecrhctene womnal cae eae when he made these remarks, and known to | Simpacn, lis wie, beeied git street, between W 28x80 font. to ne Soames Chenoel irene, Be Je »poi 4 Jesse Woodward others, fo Does THE COMMUSITY at large appreciate the use- Mise Susie Chester and Mr. Wm. Henry | Bim to have been appointed as trustees by the | story esse Wocdward and others, for § 100; Chas. B. Shir: 8 end the jodg Governor, are not his equals and not gentle- | $10 bends to keep the peace w y fulness of Si: ‘9 Sewing Machine. 1s Are receiving large additions of new and desirable brackets, &¢., end ornamental ¢ Gmontheiuyjait. | y's One undivided half of house and lot on east inger’ ‘ ees ork tn toveteee, te Sul tor ene x Krepp were married last night at Ryland - ie danas acelonnl on ane I. | side of Washington street, between King sud Seeman, Sar Goods tn each department, particularly adapted for x — pine Sas of te cabot yin panto of wnt church. Bi | Sshonorate or, tobe a> meenger In's | Sens sf sae acanal Sagem ome i | Prngerri Wearby pecs inch, wo Boa: | ZNmmowrene and Baromavere are repaired | ihc easoy at pics eel te Waal al nou Bulging, Wossweing Ont 8? P Dhesser is one of the young ladies who, tt will | Genartment, a laborer, a walter or eereeut i guy whe was @ in her father’s store, The yfor $15 inel, last evening, € ° wines, apeeiMeations.and schedule Sa senusacbenedl, wan. voseried Growusd in Gia preci Sl Page aiter or servant iss | 6 {suid that while purchasing s | , COLORKD Masons.—At a convention of the é op applicant nat this ofhew ~ ° le © © | low! ed the menvy fromthedrawer, | tollowing Chapters of colored Royal Arch Ma- * mete o Pippen When eesey atest great’ stars | Members of the club, Mr. F voks closed Sad te ‘ng the bread, ran off, p: | sons, under the jurisdiction of the-drand Ch GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS RS SE ey aot dns Ther ieedsatocenWaaungon. | Seeger seh no, be ai | Ragin ear wish nde a | fro Mnsrand Jorma, eka, Sod Ab: | RY EROS: BOWLING_Austiner; carr Beas of amensb wl eet ite on is 5 & i z ‘oKO | main, held in i 4 , : . The new organ at the New York avenue Pree- | Dy's cowardly attempe upon his irs bya would | beCk,to Mr store fortheng; #10 mui costa, cor 9) days | THMD; held in this city last Octob “ia the col | QUARDIAN'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL rele Tull he teade by the place, tinea! foot, byterian church was inaugurated last night, in jail, Mary Matthews, of Pear Tree alley, was ~y ight, et : . weight she various tems ol w: val} Prof, Torrington, of King’s chapel, Boston; | be aseasein.. Ho was very suro the official re- | Sh2ecy er ca eM OLE ae Thee, Alley. WAS J red Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Senth Colemaies STATE IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. —_ inthe schedule, “The work will not be ectanerhod presiding. ‘Thies Ame performer senaiited him: | Port: toon to be made, would vindicate the | Cntand clash several female rangers living in'tant | street, the most excellent Grand Holy Toy al he District of Golumbiny holaing a special Bideors: Det will be Considered ta Sarin 2 consneet meant caeaueioee sa nertaned of trustees in their removal of the teacher | sweet scented plac, of whotn testified againnt | Arch Chapter for the state of Virginia was or- term, Probate jurisdiction passed on the ist day theagerceate. Tbe whole work must lve completed Sumleunn aun denis Heat taste ta the | Of the High school. rer earde aed upon herecred wort and huor | ganized, and the following named officers daly | of July. 4. Ds Ted, and duty Fetited by aus call W{hin four mouthe from Gate of eccegtance crmmamtons of teeleeean enmee lhe President in bebatt of the club thanked | M4 lady that shenever had at weepon: abut hor, | fmetailed by Past Grand High Pricet, O. ¥. | court bokitog «spcctal term unity jurisdfctive Paymente will Be made mouthip. deducting ton nent war made by Meuse Hatehings, Plaisted | MZ, Brooks for his able address. igh priest; John | on the sd ‘A. D. is73, the undersizacd, Per _centum until the fal completion of the con . Melving was | Daly :—W. A. Triplett, grand - Mr. Lloyd Williams aid he bad come to | Salud and denied every word of it, and the judge | ° Montgomery, G. Delt Ps . & Co., of Boston, and ts equal, if not superior, ‘My > | fined Mary $60. or 60 days in the workhouse. Some » Montgomery, G. D. H. P.; Lewis Carter, G. t any'organ in the elty. ‘Phe tolos of Mr. F r. Brooks, but was now perfectly G. 8. and tract B. | All bids mast be accompanind by @ penal bond, in ¢ half dozer 01 K.; David « . wet | eee ee ee nee eit | half dozen contractors under the Board of Pablic Jones, the other grand semen pa: Ay will sell at pnblic auction. in front of the gum of fife - . a be h and Miss Bradley were warmly appreciated. + im addition to the | officers. ‘The Chapter was then closed until tha | Sa PTamweten WEDNESDAY. the 16:h day of | LADIES’ DRESS DEPARTMENT, Tillaccrpt aud performubecoutrect if sara Mise Bradley peacsence u contraics votes of care | Temented, amount of their license, forfailare to take out the | 10th of September—Gacette, last evening. situated in Georgetown, District of Columbia, rack ciency ol tha ecverieg teks emcned sete nly Poeneases a contralto voles of rare | On motion of Mr. S. R. Collins, resolutions | suiue, making @30 in ench case Ai stirs SIR gael dare balf of lot No. 48, Beall aidition, beglunine at the icon’ ulted States Judge, the Olerk of ths Unitd Take = Fite, adorted endorsing the course. of Mr. wuasaciia Pecily Syease) Axornin Deatn phos Canmizssnnss.—tn | distanen oft fost west from tus carter nf tonaress eee Therein he seataaes Dea Aitorney of tho Destrtat . > ouncil ag &@ judicious and wise . ; cao) Lynehburg, V. Tuesd: streets, and running thence with the “4 . aici cious 5 rae corso: | 5% &) on Tuesday night, two white el The B < DOTH SERIOUSLY, PEREAPS PATALLY, INSURED | he Was acting trasconiance Tite ae we eeat | A Winchester correspondent of the Baltimore | th® house of Ciay Williamson. Diamond was | feet tothe besianiog? oo lve “ A crument todo ec; abi any tid that se mot tande. the printed form, to be obteimed im this 4 doce bot cguform In every Teepact { ates idvred; Also, the west half of lot No. 49, in Beatl’sadii- | 100 * tion, beginning at the distance of 1a feet west from | 100 « serner of Beall nud Congress streets, and running | ggg + “ “ hence with the south side of street west 30 . feet; south 12) feet; east 30 feet; and thence north | 10@ WHITE LAWN 20 fect to beginning. north too “ ». 9, in the western addition te George- begiening at the end of the third : u = be if handling a shotgun, when by some accident the This morning, between & and 9 o'clock, as | Congress; endorsing the course pursued by the | ©azette says that the facts upon which the jury y, Joseph O'brien and Michael Randolph, house | board of trustees of colored schools in removing | Of inquest in the Little homicide case based | jreapon wae Sea eet ce meena homes yainters, were engaged in sanding the cormce | the tedther of the high school, Mr. Greener, | their finding that Lycurgus Little was guilty of | ataistance was at one oned, but the man’ of « new house at the corner of K and 15th sta., | and that they had sufficient and’ Just cause for | PTemeditated murder of his brother Clinton, | Mijurice wove oF tek ee ee eee mas the rope suspending the winging ladder part: | s0 doing, and denouncing the action of the | SF Substantially as follows:—There had been | oriv titeen minutes after boing hee oe vee cipitating them te @pileot broken bricks | meeting held at Union League hall, believing | ® tudge and family quarrel between these —sresVvvs«sv ‘a distance of about 40 teet, where they | thet itwas called by afew sore heated raat | brothers for at least ffteen years. The imme. Svicrpe For Le he w ds for Lroy Work tate, War, ant i : fi ‘ ‘ge Sands, a mate id ruaning with seid line reve Ving of ate y jaid 1a. muntlinted and sufesing eteaitinnenrs | contents, who woukl rhino Gh tncarinetion hove | diate cause of the affair was a dinagreement.| take once none duty on board the | 112 feet tothe begiantog a 3000 «te ps Navy De partments? Butidine. Wahineton, T a ancival of Odieer B.C. Been, ohe, orem | in tho Distric about mouey matters, It Is said that early in | United pelving ship New Hampehice, | erly paralick ore Prssosce [os betonee - eens nnd “agreed AB me the assistance of « colored woman residing near = et Littie, aud tid her iat thete would bea torres | Committed suicide yesterday, In Norfolk, Va., | soniterly, para 90 WHITE LAWN WRAPPERS, 858010 §: ~ , but whore name we did not learn, rendered Virointd Epvcationat Assoctation — | j){Me: and told papi corpse | by shooting himself through the head with a | Falls, now Bridg 5 sGoTBs | PReEPOSAL the assistance in their power. Dr. W. HR. | Address by Gen. Ea‘on.—The Educational asso- | \" the house by 10 clock, if she did not mind. | navy revolver. The suicide is believed to have | {Pe beginning. ‘The ae ene eee TIONAl tie the hour of 6 o'clock p_ m., It was in evidence before’ the coroner that t on i scribed at the hour of 6 o’c) family were sitting at the breakfast ts en cause Presby- isappointment in love. The sent for, and found both of them | ciation of Virginia met in the Secon } R y ™ . if not fatally i Theofticer | terian church in Alexandria on Wednesday : ‘ r deceased was twenty-three years of age, and 2 ‘of sale aa’ prescribed by the decree; One- agro a Wed Little, Clinton, Gilbert, Colum ; prescribed by the decree; Onc . phy ' and seut O'Brien to his | evening: i . Joynes, hinge : , ' son of Joshua K. Sands, a re: he hb ° oF jase mone! 0. { \Giccemtena, cad hae: plage | pleintlacttr Lia ln of Washing= | tace—twhen Lycarjus and Osc Day on the Teed The eee eee eal Saree ank aie aed Coethe earn ean ne | 200 BnOWs MINER POLSNGINN Ga beets. 1 Hon 7 redsiguaeiac Mase Wamatagiec, maar iz -- | room, locked the door, aud be; of tale? the purchaser oF purchasers : t Abbot, of Bellevue Ligh school, delivered an Le navy yard. address on the profession of the ‘teacher. Yes- 0 give his, hor GOTES from. or theipnotes for the deferred payments, with in- . 6.00 to $18.0 S Cou : ie some reason the pistol of Oxear would not go | _S9-Lomisville is gc + 1873, of which the gto crush this carnival a wes % % d saved the lives of the | of blood, at whatever cost.” terest from day of sale at 8 per © per anna . terday’s session was consumed in listening to | 0%», and this, it is beheve Basco ae to be paid down at time of sate on exch lot #9! np Case—In th the report of the treasurer, the election of new | TySt Of the family. That of Lycurgusdid, ant | ga-The Savannah editors didn't mind tho re- | Sra tin halwuon of tart tarmeane Stn tee rict yesterday, M members, and discussion. In th ered the thigh of his mother, | cent earthquake. They ju: ste evening the d out and ; ? Mrs. Little, which, it is thought and hoped braced thei auth Alexander Dunbar, fled a | association listened to an instructive address by ye 8 ped, | embraced their favori all the purchase m injunction, im which ‘sts est forth | Mr- Abbot, and officers for the ensuing yest Note Poo yorsg to sro bee cing the weapon Purchasers of said property. on either of 2 Profe: pointed nton, atte: — ¥ with the terms of sale with saat Alesander Dasher, Liev W. Emuartand were elected, the president being Professor B. | WY thesceand ire of Lyeusgus? PARTIES DESIRING STORAGR can obtain it | five days’ wot tale. the unndersigil regery se chall keep them in place whew 0 entered into partnership under the firm and | | Gen. Eaton, U.S. commissioner of education, | ‘00k eftect in the groin of Clinton, passing _. Buctioneers and Commilasion Merchauts, Bont OF the datealling eechean on eeroemie tee Secretary of Ware after sixty style of Emmert by spec ial invitation addressed the association. » on fe more Wane the hen nation 39-5t_ {Rep} corner 9h st. and Pa. avenue, five days’ further notice as aforesaid, upon like in he a og neral fe . — found fe was glad to see the interest displayed by the | ¥® a the i XE. rs ty of the first part (Eimmert) to receive’ the | Virginia teachers, of all grades, in their work, menced Wallace, the pouneee brother, ju EN THOUSAND DOLLARS DAMAGED ' * 4 . GOODS at private sale ction. . same wages he was paid while in the employ of | many of whom he did not see here,but he knew | !T0™ the Sadereeraae pee eee reas | BAUM informe the Ladies of Weshin 0 <4 fanples and bide combine the Fame ate t terms a8 aforesaid, as to payment, All conveyan cing at the cost of the purehaser. GEORGE SHOEMAKER, Guardian, GEORGE ae noee A Agent. iy5-dtd HOS. DOWLING, Auct. g¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct., Georgetown. READY-MADE UNDERGARMENTS for LADIES AND CHILDREN, is stat the F-street railroad company, (#100 permonth,) | them to be working earnestly in the cause. is tha he has removed his damaged stock to in consideration of his devoting his whole time | Virginia had tho first free school in Ameries, | 22d & ig broken lock: In the meantime Colum- | 720 7ih street, between G and Mi, for con- and attention to the business, salary to be borne | Just about the thme that the Puritans landed | DUS and Gilbert rushed to the rescue, and after | venience, where he is ready to dispdao of the in thirds. The plaintiff sets forth that he isa | at Plymouth, such a school was established at | * desperate struggle, in which they were both | entire stock without reserve. Stock cousisting of said purpose out of auy money ti ve otherwise appropriated: and the Smorctary of War wil firet determing forthe various cemeterion the ‘and t bead-stones, and the stand- - — Shel De badly cut by the pistols of the assallants, they LADIES UNDERG. CHANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE PROP- | 150 dozen Ladtes’ Cotton SKIRTS, with cl = to be ured. and citizen of Ontario, Canada; that, under the ar- | Jamestown, and if,in after years, there was y P ie ta, y N ARMENTS, 5 aix tucks les of agreement, defendants obtained con- | auy desire to restrict education, it was not a | acceded tn i pee, oye ity ire ep MILLINERY and FANCY Goons, By virtue of aderres passed by the Supreme So eke boraspeeetsguaeal- tracts from the District authorities under the | following of the fathers. Which they fed throagh the wow open door t- About one hundred dozen CORSETS, JQourt of the District of Golambla, on the isa | 100 tracts mad= un- lide of Emmert, Dunbar & Co.; that he con- | A resolution that the association appoint 9 | Wards the barn. Gilbert took down the rifle Seventy-five dozen KID QLOVES, ‘ny of June, 1873, in @ canse pending in said nent, tributed $2,090 to the capital stock of said firm: | committee to report on the rise and progress of | C4'to fire the pistols, but thes either dit cores | Tosether witha good many other articles too na- | Cour wherein Gray Payne and others are comptain: | 100 aggre: that since then the mauagers in this District | learning in the state of Virginia previous aud | Stor did mothenety’ The cite tet dot cee ae | merous to mention. jyo-cer | Sbty, Athey and others defendants, numbered 3,153 2a > Lave obtained contracts ander the same of Ea | Sebsogncat a the period of 1176 for the Centen- | fects the log of Oscar. The twa Opens on FLBo aT A | int leet sremfeercon MONDAY, the tain | Ande ful Une of BRIWTS, tacked, plited and em | The tort number to befaruiahed i eatiuavod at vided by the original fitm, the principal con. | commuttee. executive | | vcurgus, are now in the county jail of Clarke, Db. 7th & D. H.B. {lay of July, 673, at the bour of 6 o'clock’ in the af. broidered, from 1.45 to $25 cach, with “im- | 2838. For the known, for the unknown, tract being the faving of the thirty-six inch | Last night Gen. Francis H. Smith, superin- | 2%d the county court meets on Monday, when ‘water-main; that the profitsof the firm were | tendent of Virginia Military Institute, deliv- Proved spring bund.”” 108 dozen Ladies’ Cotton CHEMISES, with property: All that piece of ground beginning 24) feet from the inter Specifications, describi section of Beatty & Hawkins’ addition to Seargs- they will be indicted and possibly tried. How- we i ne wtandant ever, we presume a continuance will be granted. to he r edg * cation eter tothe often, ite oy reat thereby; that ir ks ered an address befi ‘th sti rr . . wD, on the west side of Fayette street, and ru 1 vemeesees eencees ceute by wi . ne ee pan iemeeee eeenees ‘Sacuae ak achocbuasters of Virgin te olin ‘The father of this family, Franklin Little, is tonth f2feet: then west 130 fest, as Ror deed a 100 toe | iil be ptaced op Fithin atys. of money from the District government, and he | times.’ The last session of the association was | °xte™sively engaged in bustness in Washington July Sth. Praye that they be restrained from collecting | held this morning, and. the proceedings win | °itY> and is known pian inductions and honest the asvets of said firm; that a receiver be ap- | close with an excursion at 5 p. m. man. The Lome of his family bas always been 221 July, 1818, and recorded f .» No. Pirie re Gitte te pat of in 5 ing St ‘south side of Gay street and 12) {ot on - 2 Military © a to the Quar- Also ® complete line of Plain, Tucked, Puffed, fay, in hee a“ feet on the a pointed, who shall charge of all the assets, poroatesdasastnsetea_ sta one of comfort and plenty; his farm large und Montgontery street. as per deed dated June 21, Plaited, and handsomely Embroidered, take aeneta, productive, having on it @ and handsome Teer fou Bet : —e contracts, books, &c., of said firm of Emmert, | Oxpzns or Tux Boarp or Pratic Worss. | (roluctive, ig Ee SNIN bh ro cy rices fi = : = - ouse, which has Jately been r ND . Dart ambered oatmeal ony =. Dunbar & Cv. and wind up aud complete their | ‘The superintendent of streets is been directed | modernized. as ps reg bymmey yo BEGINNING TO-DaY. Boule aidton, beetanine 8 fet Trom the south: | 100 dozen Ladies Cotton DRAWERS, tucked, | "BY order of the Bocretary of oon. tween P and @ porthweat aia, atreet, be- | is now a handsome Munsard, and the old stair- Fanning rast 90 fect; then south 80 fects thes’ sont 0 enema conte | Quartermaster General, Brevet Geveral p “ 7 & a ‘ase has been replaced by a spiral éne. In its . . south then 100 duen * “ “ 88 cents Tux Racks ar Puxay Brancu Yestanoar. | Che Western h company have | whole arrangement. internal and exteraan th Go eet; then north, 10 feet; then fectsine® | 100 doren “ “ —— A race between the horse Price, owned by Mr; lege of taking up the old | Dole Srrangement, internal and external, the LOAN porth 70, fear to the beginning, an per deni dated | 100 td John Langley, and the mare Daylight, owned streets, | Premises present an air of comfort and thrift, CLOSING SALES Toth April, 1827, with the two: rick building | Also a large variety of elegantly trimmed, at pricer vy Mr. Jobn Talty, for 8250 aside, mile heats, | and replacing them by new ones. fnspector | srtiome of Citnton Mitte, eo rey and ox me rr ranging from $125 to $5. best three im five, to wagons, was to take place | Hill has been directed to have the foot pave- | Srulered, Thin oronatee wea ee cruelly or chase in Our tock of FRENCH CADEEWEAS & tepises at Piney Branch 7 afternoon, but Mr. | ment on 4th street put in complete order, and | fmunte’ throweh’ Doce Lines eed wef ene ing his notes, Re day of sale, | with all the elegantdesigns in CHEMISES, DRAW. ‘Fatty Shaliy concluded to pay the forfeit, which | Lave the contractor on 3d street repair the | Swed ly het pects fae wats Had, been or the whole of the purchase money may be paid | ERS, NIGHT DRESSES, and DEESSING Ue dit, at the race was Geviared of. ‘Subao- | vulge in the wooden pavement on that strct, | Wed HY, Met, people for, upwards of seventy Summer Clothing! : cle parchase money the wnderighed eit | SACQUES. quently an arrangement was made by which the | between ; also, to put posts around and | Site t. Gilbe: rey . . wey the title to th rhe same horses were to run at the hour originally | sod, lace in good order at once | pommy meek eRe Gilbert, who is delicate, Giacharged of ail Claim of the partica to said cause, Ramed, for $100 # side. Messrs. J. F-Price, | te two triangular spaces on Massachusetts ay- | VERE, #ubJect to hemorrhages, having “had FOR ‘All conveyancing at the eoet of the purchasores =" William Hazel aud Major King were selected as | enue, between 3d and 4th streets, and have | Write ‘ie voneayed inky ice the. affair. TOMAS DOWLING weet: judges, and the horsse called to the score, | that ‘avenue cleaned up. The contractor for | (vallace, 1s engaged in the drag business in ? i1-lot THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. rince being driven by Mr. E. Moses and Day- | the improvement of Ist street east has been di- | (coreetorm, and ls the youngest member of the MEM SED HOTS. \HE FALL BUBH 18 COMING. —— Light by Alien Dorsey. After five inoffec! rected to push forward his work to a speedy | jevinses (cmlatele’ We vay ceaded in the boot 1 — % attempts to start the word was given. and completion. The@ontractor for 4th street west | Washingion, Is a man of powerful mascle, ‘The present long, warm days is the best time two rivals started of well together, © position | has beem directed to put the same in complete Part of this family have red hoads aud pact mW loter Goods at cnse tnen' by preaiice tha ‘tained until the guarter-pole was | order at onee. ‘The water registrar has been | Fart of this family have rev shore has steers THE Srobtabie sig in the gtacation ol sndert erin "Soc. be sere a Gea directed to complete the fountain ac <..c inter-! son @ fealousy between the red and black. Such arash of business aa we expect to, have. oi gt ey huent of ber driver, shot ahena min —- ond | Orders bars Raperey avenue and M street. ] tidied “ones, inuseVeF this may Le, those ENTIRE sT Sod’ Sarafllly Rope for sis Sontaerif gosired FOR INFANTS. warded” "Ene right tn Teeny winner of the Heat in 3:01%. The secona wceR inbtu OF Grading, 62:22 | making the attack werd retheaded gud those . STCOE: o moderate. Termeinvariably U. 0. D. See third heats were almost similar %} ihe first,ex- ) curb and laying sidewaiks on M street, from | attacked black-headed. What will be the Ww. H. WHEATLEY, We mention a few of the many desirable Goods pts ‘Pay’ cept that the horse belaved much better, and | New Jersey avenue to North Capitol street, and | yesuit of this remarkable affair it is hard to tell. WILL PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOCR be found in this Department ; the time was consequently faster, the second | for the paving with Belgian block Water street Twa ESTA BLISAMENT, Z heat being 2%, and the thied 2664. Consid- | from the arsenal wall to the southern terminus | Tue ATTACK ow Tum Cononyd Scapax oe 49 Sennen Bisset ae INFANTS! FLANNEL BANDS; BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e, erable mouey changed hands, as the horse had | of the wooden pavement on 7th street. Scnoot iy Bartimons.—Tie police commis- BE CLOSED OU Office open from 73s a m. until sunset. jei0-tr FLANNEL BKIRTS; heen the favorite two toone. The match mule ee gee foe a - Torey append pingtes rs ee ak SS | Plain and Embroidered CAMBRIC SKIRTS; {27 OF BBW BOOKS RECEIVED AND FOB jor # tace om Monday next between Mr. A Sveorstion.—Editor Star: Daring a ride | into Plain, Tucked and Bmbroide1 LIPS; Whiting’s Charley Hayes and Mr. Hopper's | chrough the west end of the city, I could not | the rioters in their Aisgraceful assault on the IMMEDIATELY COAL AND WOOD. DRESSES. trgrent echoes red SLIPS SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Honest John is off,” the latter Raving paid | but bestrack with the extent and magnitude | Asbury M- E. Sunday School on Tuesday even: 2 7 AM UNLOADING A CARGO OF PALMER | CHRISTENING ROBES, Sonees 4% Stacey anp Panna, Avenve. the forfeit on account of the lamenes of bis | of the improvements there, reflecting great | ing, in Exeter street. We are informed that AT PURCHASER’S PRICES. VEIN DEEP RED ASH. a most excolleut Coal | SHAWLS, Plain and Embroidered; Wau Bun: The Barly ta thee Northwest, Loree. credit upon the Board of Public Works. the policemen on trial are making an effort to for ranges, which I am selling vers low. Aiso.all | SAQQUES: LONG COATS; WOOL BOOTS; Evolutions of Life. By Heury C. Ghapman. might mention particularly that part north of | show that some of the colored peopte attempted NO REGARD thediffcrent™ sizes and qualities of WHITE ASH MERINO BHOES and SATIN EMB. BOOTS, Political Portraits. By a London Journalist, Pennsylvania avenue, between (ith and 2d | todrive off the brutal assailants, and hurled D a tery Hh cde eth t E t ES ani SATIN EMB. BOOTS, Rlitice) Forvrelis. Bro kenten Joupelict. streets, because of the recent extensive sales of | back the stoncs which were thrown at them. det a rel attended to. M. | NUBSERY BASKETS; 0 LIPS; lite. Cox, president of the Board | property. ‘The selection of a site fur the | Perhaps the police commissioners may regard FOR ORIGINAL Cost. QUINAND, E25 Louisiane evonue, corner tet and | INITIALED BIBS; NURSERY PIN! Here Carthew. A novel by the author of Dorothy of Heaith, from Dr. J. 1). Plunkett, president ristish Minister's mansion, the spacious build- | this as a good defense; perhaps not.—Lultimore cae eae harf, foot of jose | POWDER PUFF BOXES AND PUFF: ‘Mist t Be? Brom the Gurman. of the board of bealth of Nashville, Tennessee, | ings in progrese by Cabinet Officers and for | American, 11/1 ee DEAWEBS; BUBBER NAPKINS; LAO CAPs. Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects. By H. Stating, in reply t interrogatones propounded | Cinited. States Senators, show the estimate in Ruy. ¥. 0. Foawny, pastor of the Church of W008 ane cust. Belwbolts, of Berlin. Dr. Cox, that the Asiatic cholera exists in | which thesetmprovements are held. Stil, Mr. | ,, BEY P.O. FORNEN, Pastas ok ne onuaneod ree Elememary Treatise on Natural Philosophy. By tbat city in’a much more malignant form than | Editor, L would with deference ask, why iurge | the Ascension, Norristown, Pa., has renoanced HABLE BROTHERS, We have now on hand, and are receiving weekly. ALP. Deschanel. in Inte; that it's general throughout that com- | unprepossessing trees ure allowed to stand In | Erotestaniioon aod, gure Onek tthe harch of ee pl wy EM eye ny ns 4 munity, thougl, principally confined to the | the side-walks in the way of passers-by? They ee acd Bacstaat. Waktagton tote. FsSHlONASLE talLoss, COAL OF THE BEST QUALITY. Bi Siang > des ey ae voor classes; that the routine practice of other | are objectionable by night and by day, for b ened Dont thee ens Q SAW T snd , Eilemics of ebolera has beea pursued aa a | night-and eapecially when dark, they ace mors | ‘tp, Berks county, Pa., on Sunday morning RINDLING WOOD ta Busdles or by the Cord, <a MG otc rt eg aeepenpcnen miethod of treatment, and with no advance over | or less dangerous obstructions, and by day they | ast. iy8 COBNEB 71H AND D STRESTS. To which we invite of consumes Tie Cometh Not," She Said.” A movel. By Annie the ton, STEPHENSON & BRO. Office: 1204 Pennsylvania avenne. Mill and Depot: 7th Street Wharf. its former unsatisfactory results. Jn reply © | mar the picturesque effect and beauty of whole the question as to what Dygienls measures have | squares. These remarksapply as well to tith deen found best adapted to that locality asa | street north as to 20th street south ot the THR Susrecinn BUSTER AGAIN, steamship Virginius bas arrived at Jamaica, from Aspinwall. She was foliowed ‘be man. by ‘Bhe Refused Him. May. Auovel. By Mrs. Ol XAMINE THE E phant. Turenity, In its Relations to Crime, By W. A, iyld- GOLD SPECTACLE, et preventive or modifier of cholera, be says that | ayenue. butof the latter port by the U. S. steamer Kan- Fa J, MccacLey & BROs., Bemmond me epeeilie. messues Rave Dae see a at ceamce ‘ Spanish frigate Bazan, but in con- Oxty $6 . WOOD AND COAL DEALERS. SMD. a By Julie Rewthers. the common plan of disinfecting and cleansing | Prorosep New Tharenence Harr.—A | $8 and the Spanish frigate Bazan, but in con a. USspuee, Optician FOR CHILDREN, 9 te 5 Years of Age; | “hreme" eral, By Jel aa eapensentngnnemns sequence of her superior speed them and they were not seen afterwards. nor LAND IN MARYLAND.—The Mount farm of the late dndge Berry, on the 1u..vore’ district, sold © on yesterday, at S15 per ined 605}g gcres, and was pur- y mas Clagett, esq., the mortga- gee.—Maritoro? Gazette. ‘TutrTEEN Mvuxpers.—Lexington, Ky., has just incarcerated James Turner, whois c! with thirteen murders. He ran at coors during the war, slaying whom he might, and has been in the same line of business since. He is worth quite @ fortune, but has kept on murdering rom anatarally cruel dspostion. Antiquities » By 0. 0. IGERNK BOOKS, PLAYING CARDS, PAPER, and ENVELOPES, at the very lowest prices, whote- cule and retail. ‘jems-tr W Pei A EEE chor ane Weoest QUESTIONS OF THE DAY. By Dr. John Hall. MAY. By Mrs, Oliphant. PROTECTION AGAINST FIER. By Jos. Bird. Leteure ee Carthew. Under the Ar BALLANTYNE’, Yards—No, 519 4% street southwest, and No. 121% 4th street nortuwest. Depot—18% street wharf. A choice and varied stock of WOOD and COAL kept constantly on hand, 3S-é6m WwW OOD AND COAL! WOOD AND COAL: Wo are daily expecting several v qheicest’ qualities of LYK EBS Y, LOR Buy et the Lowest possibte rates fortes. eT d ¥ ae nore eae west. Pond Ro. 0. aad No. 1215 dtb etfeet northwest. : Depot—13% street wharf. jy3-t0t ot premises by the public and private have | meeting of well-knowtemperence men was held m23-tr been adopted. He adds that the cholera has | jast night to considerand take action towards nearly disappeared from that locality, but | the proposed plan of perfecting an organize- jeaves an intractable form of dysentery, which | tion, to be known as the Temperance Hiall itself has become epidemic. Building 4 ssociation, the object being the eree- ———s tion ofa st table building for business and tem- Tar Natroxar Lanon Covxert. met last | perance purposes, to cost for the ground and night, Mr. J. I’. Mackey in the chair,and C. M. | Building one hundred thousand dollars. Cor- Koberts secretary profem. Mr. Koberts, from | porators were designated to be named in the the committee to draft an address to the work- | charter, and the election of officers was post. ingmen of the District, reported that he was | Joned till next Monday night. It is proposed not one to shrink from hisduty, but when he Jo iivide the stock into five thousand shares, of saw so small an attendance Le could not offer | g99each, payable in installments. The location for the mechanical interests of the District | of the new ball has not been decided on as yet. what he hed been weeks in preparing. When a et there was such an indifference shown for their | «“CoxsTaBLE AGA own interests he thenght it would be for | Vick Vuns. him to present the paper to the council. They | write to sa; bad look ch ¥ SKIRTS; CHEMISES; DRAWERS; NIGHT DBESSES; Cambric, Pique and Linen DEESS! Gotton, Pique and Swiss APBONS; SHIBT WAITS; OAPS; SUN BONNETS and STRAW HATS; Swiss and Pique OVEB-DEESSES. Devlin & Co., NEw YORK MERCHANT CLOTHIERS THE LARGEST VARIETY OF iT MAGISTRATE AND '—Mesers. Gottheil & Brother reterence to the rece::t articles ‘THe BARBERS of Richmond, Va., who kept ed too mach to the newspapers for sup- | in under the above heading, that so GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR port. This was not right, and they should learn i eg alana ing bad Bo por- | their shops open on ee rho were all tw de more on themselves. After dis- | tunity to get a suitable ome, f Rad tally ax Secharses Se Jae wey Be hdl shen. IN AMERICA. —_— ; Sabie showed his determination to eject him, | public j have all been indicted by the determined to close its 7-80 First and Jory o€ the Hutings Court ot that ely. Satz ory Prstic HaY Scates.—Last eve- ‘Dow! tloneers, sold the exclusive right of using the Duonwase OF CHOLERA—There were three terest than 6 per cent. om farther ‘ssues of its bonds, — interments from cholera in Nashville yesterday. ALL THE NEW STYLES several pubiis hay scales, as ws:—On 9th int aie Ni ville. Detween Lstreet and avenue, Tory Woke Gunes H. ‘Gaddis, for 925; at the corner of 10th street siane m7 Keokuk hens lay eggs for eight centsa and Loui dozen. avenue northwest, to H. W. McCauley, for For Tse Pxesip ENT. — Messrs. Warren 92.100; ere ie , | Choate & Co. have on exhibition at their new i mibtr 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUB. Te etd for tie, Sthe sale of ote he store, in yoreen Bows < eee silver-piat ed a rocket stick. cits po = i aes = ng ath <oGativan min Stighing the ottclal documents at the Hxecu- | 'go™Maide of Boloncs” tn adegree'sccorded Seat tele ria not tran, as telegraphed fromthie cieg shat | UTE office. On the plate is handsomely on. | by a New Orleans university. Cools the Blood, opens the Bowels and acts on the Gen.” Butler ‘has rcbased vi soars Fisident of tne ated Bain,” From Wares ‘SF A Terre Haute newsboy earns $20.8 week pea Fairbank's Postal Balances.” | Sandee a. ance eer eT the ete Dr, W. H Coombe, ta Say atnany torre 7 leet eames 3 Danes wi had an n broken at jy oO. LUrtRaLL. _ 0. 4, DUMMANGTON “4 —_—_-- ——_ ectioneers Merchants, js thud of bogus quarter i ED.—At 12 o'clock: to-da; ‘ 917 La, Ave. Bet, wh and 10 Hefty & Tayler, we pana eimorps woman was found at ths Press if a bulwarkof civilisation with- Ter tpecsah gad “Personal ® Leckweed, & > G street wharf, which proved to be that of out which no.pasnier sale of Real Betate. "I . Sa Mrs. Enjsabetnite of Martin Suith, capeatn of Guardian ‘who ts “on tho brink ef ~— CPPEE Tine Womns, abe Wetes z je 0} in 5 o SEATING WORK! ; ZEST Goat W. Ht. Aand The coroner has been Gaipejer” has | pe ereene Oopavai ae 603 PRONSTLVANLA AVENUE, — AS ape a teeerina ttean Dont git mig iastibed = inte! toil, ¥. London & Co.,) the Comes Ren Les setainns ox och inwg 7” An earnest California youth recently rode | ,BEST WOOD BURNT LIN Mat @2 per barrel, | CITIZENS’, ATS Sancta T TAILon. MATROPCLITAS DOTEL BLOOK. 120 miles in a buggy without resting, to procare o of a marriage license. THOMAS FALinr, 1mm arot, ee antes 3 last night, ‘2 shares of stock were advanced THe eeconD NUMBER Of the Washington Sen- ppon, at ap average premium of 364 per cent, | dine! appears morrow (Saturday) morning. iylb-ly mS-4 By