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ta. he Right Reverend Bishop Pink: will 8 to the priesthoo1 the Kev. Mr. Averitt at Fpipbany Church, and wil! also preach to- ¢morrow, Sunday morning, at 11o’clock. The services will be at 6 ‘of base ball was pla; ic grounds yesterday morning heatpeake and Arlington clabs re- in favor of the Chesapeake by a score of Chief Engineer Cronin, of the Fire depart- ment, leaves this evening on atrip to the north, and will take with bim a specimen of his val- uable invention, the combination base-pipe for concentrating the water of three eng.nes in 0: powerful stream. ‘The grand picnic of the West End Hiber- nians, takcs place at Analo tan Island on Mon- day next. Arrangements have been made to provide an ent2r’.inment, which we are sure ‘Will prove a source of unalloyed pleasure to all who may attend. The Grand Lodge of Good Templars made a visit to Ray of Hope Lodge No. 2, at the hall on Pennsylvania avenue, between ith and 18th streets last night, and impromptu theatrical en- tertainments, recitations, speeches, &c., made the time pass p! 4 A “‘terary society has been organized in East ‘Washington known as the *‘Young Folk’s Lite- rary Society of Christ Church,” the object being to cultivnte a feeling of mutual confidence in intellectual efiorta. Kev. C. D. Andrews has been elceted president, C. F. Gristock, vice president, and A. B. Bobrer, secretary. —\_o—_—_—. A Charge of Bigamy. A CURIOUS AFFAIR. ‘This morning a very prepossessing and modest Jooking young woman appeared before the Police Court, giving her name as Emma F. d asked for a warrant against one Eari ‘arr. a clerk in the Dead Letter Office of the Post Office department, char; him with bigamy. The warrant was made out and placed in the hands of Detectives Sargent Me- Elfresh, whe soon had the accused in custody st police headquarters, where he was con- fronted with his accuser, and a scene ensued, the lady seeming very much affected, while the aceused mainvsined a strangely indifferent manner. It fs stated that Farr isa native of Philadelph and son of a well-known merchant t > that he obt: ined ¢ situation in e Post Office department some three years ngo, and left hie wife Emma there on the pre- text that living would be less expensive; that Curing bis stay here he bas been corresponding with his wife in Piiladelpbia, and occasionally ending her a little mone: t she having her suspicions aroused that all was not going on as it sl in Washizgton, laid her plans to in- form herself of his conduct. Farr has been liv- ing here with a woman (whom his friends have posed to be his wife) in bearding houses, more recently keeping house In East ‘Washington. The name of his Washington wife is Miller, who is also from Phila- Gelphia, and the couple have for the ‘ast two years, or more, been in society. How ‘was pessible for a clerk with only $1,200 8 lary per annum, to support a wife in the style which he bas. keep a pony piston to drive about in fashionable style, has etaggered some . his friends. The officers have information to the effect that Farr has had two or three wives previous to the Philadelphia one, who is the complain- ant in this case, and that two have obtained divorces from him for desertion. Farr is 48 years of age, rather gay, in bis ly make-up, with hair and moustache dyed black ed hair perted in the middle. Mr. Sargent /biained a commitment from the Police Court a“ waltzed him over to jail, bis wife lookin, novice comet digs setae dar. Job Ory ee. Se a uglass,c-lored, charged with resigiing an with wn | [RY PHOS. DOWLING a: Pees taron nee poe 20 a0d ornta there "Sieti Fountains at my i TEE oe oarraie rs ee GUAMDIANS SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ‘ ania Mity vias we Coughlin’s Dragstore, Mazonic Temple. 8,w,3 neat Ww Seater Sourt Tae PA. pees smce arco omen Frise Piatep Opanr, econit and bartery on B. we be ?, 4 Orrics oF Surearisite merit es a Fine Bracelets, b. 4 Sa Larcomb picad 4 guilty aad tbe okie? wien mctleta, ‘term, the ‘Treastay DEPARTMERT. ‘w, D. s Mc. Boss testified tl the wWew- | of July.A.D., ae by astineTox, Jaly the. sand ~ | eb » No. 451 Pennsylvania avenue, near | court, term, bbe reori ad selects Pateertacies he rks ‘She street. _ on thes ay iy A.D. ‘isra' . one Sealed. Pros ‘Will be recrived at this office au- ti w.of the Sra Are: for far- tas | visbing and meat te wat t —d 3 | Rance P ian ceiaees oat Mityecnkeehreease gots ca iris | Ermine Pahetoae aes ol Sees | Thashieeh spcarnpes eure a et eprcectecs fala mentite | eect ing ap sie Sey Se GEORGETOWN. = ane sort | ete fo banger for Shae ee fc RG i clone of the day the yy ‘the hairs CAEN. a ee ° and aa Been so CoaL TRapE.—The coal trade for the week ' PRS has been unusually brisk; ‘The receipts beginning © en stone, must have a guod grain. and be ‘m } » 61 3 company, a 7,230 tons; Borden Mining company, 3,335 to: THE Strcer Sewine Macuiwe sales of 1872 “ Hel with ‘ene years total receipts for the week, 2,307 ‘tons, ‘The | Were $219,660. 4,12-8,wtf alley bow Bridge street: themes with i 2SF feat more of shipments were: Ray's docks, 3,805 tons; New| Taxe Came or YOuR VALUABLES.—Call enel eretage adelphia print, Sic. B .; N: : the hour of given, York, #c.; choice roll, @c.; ° fair Central company, 7,655 tons; Consolidation | andexamine the fire and burglar proof vauits | scribed at the hour of 6 o’cleck p.m stones contalnit Hepes W denen.” Chet, Sigae. pi. ; ; Mining company, | of the Safe ‘Deposit. Company eotucr of New p Terms of wale as Preseribed by the decree; Stones will be ordered an a echedete TL TRY.—Chickens, en 2) & ©, bair;-spring | 4,550 tons; total shipments for the week, 24,950 | York avenue and 15th street, for nafe keeping | ! =} cash: balance of th Baroness = order Hat the comtrector ma. Sees, C6 Se Soe se ee © yale. tons. Of securities, jewels, silver ware or other valu~ tovgivenie, her | RNC yfor cutting in the quarrying, River News.—The steamer Gcorgeanna ar- 2 willbe allowing an e¢di- z Prfees.at the wholesale market, se faratehed by | rived to-day trom Baltimore wie een ite — Rents from ten to sixty dollars per an. oy om ie; the purchaser or OF their motes fot the defer eel ‘paymenta, with tion of one inch to each cut face ongranite aud mar. 3 01 - te size. No business terest day of at it. he hasta, ‘a8 Loin’ ave, et ath aod tn sarees Reous cargo, and the Lady of the Lake, from | aftort to do withoct th et yo ge 8140 to be paid down at thn fais on oth ft ma, bie sock ‘and of one half inch to each cut face of Pikpees est :—Flour—Fine, ea 8! per fine, | Norfolk, wi mera! merchandise. Py e jance e enents wi in five days geest: extra. $7 7ofe93.50, | trinity» 2c | Gnarx Crave The canal boat Bradtera | &¢ Chicago and Boston fire a 2 welts ee Hartly arrived to-day with 2.600 bushels of | _Powp’s Exrraot cures rheumatiam, b corn for Hartley & Bro, The sales on ‘Change | Piles, ulcers, teothache, sore throi to-day were 2.150 bush. vellow corn at 60 cents; | Scalds, soreness, old sores, headache, colic, 5.505 90 Tn, 3 eAty $1.7081.90: b-ans— Shite, 82 8370: mixed, pees frat 4 *; 3 Unpestad Ieee Shack eres dried cherries, is@is: trom their gu co Bidders will state how soon they can commence D, r day of sale. ‘The i le tm ned not! ; ROPOSALS FOR Ww t Ast. Hae r ater earics | enteleen, fey Ratan ameeececreecnel | Ete ak nS i fall to comp'y wih the terme of aie within | Pearman size of the stones that caw be obt xt FAN ser 1 five er day of sale, the undersigned reserves No bids Will be Teevived except from tho é — tues, old, @ bushel, ions. €1 G2 450 bush. white do. at 75 cents. lameness, bruises, bo’ the right to resell the said lot or lots at the risk and i mah ne Roane, 82; colons.” 61 ned hoarseness, diarrheea, bo or lessees of the quari hich ; lambs, &; calves, tog gs ie, chickens, $2 oe, 23@ 10; do. unwashed, » 8 tea frum’ w the defaniting purchaser or purchoe-r after | Dripsned tobe fargiched aie ia te ate fre darn’ further notice as aforesaid. apon like | Eidcrver of the conaty ia which there ei popes Ronen ope Noy fo Rayment. All conveyan- | ated, that the bidder ie the owner of lease of tive 3 “ BOWSER, Guardian, | sUatF)- mum nccompany the Did. mt - mal Pond’s Extract differs from all other advertised ALEXANDRIA. Preparations in the fact that it is a standard medicine, treated of in medical writings, and 9 ————— 5 packed. {Coxvicren or Kowsino Taw Maris.—In the | known to be a cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf bok ee FORGE SHO} All proposals must be made ou'and in fall 3@3 ANG U. 8. circuit court to-day, the c»se of the jvBata Gronae Free neeTins ance with the printed farms to be obtained « y United States vs. John L. Smith, postmaster at | A Distress CovGm causes the frienis | — 2 “3 2 cation at this office, and must be accompant Banesville, Westmoreland county, charged | of the sufferer almost as much pain as the sut- with robbing the mail, was taken + and a | terer himself, and should receive imi jate number of witnesses examined. H. H. Wells, ‘ar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry Jr., for the government, and Chandler & Morton ures coughs, colds, influenza, sore and Culver for the defense. The prisoner | throat, &c. It will always relieve consump pleaded guilty to the charge; whereupon the | tion, and in many we ng have been, sold: Ys S12) Bewtsy ani $1.35. 40 barrels corn bi oats at S0c. ob enal bond in the sum of fifty thous BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct., Georgetown. £300,000) that the bidder will accept ana oabenae CHANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE PROP- | fovtrect, if awarded to bim, abd wive toed theneree Finn 8 (9100.00) ands watid ona biediige eae at ears By virtue of a 8 : ‘falthfal ner > ourt of the District of Oavumbra, on ho" ash {3 the Government a socarity for the faithful per. ts in at $1@ 84.75 Szriove AccipenT.—About 6.30 o’clock this ‘attested has ef- lay of Jone, 1873, in = cause i formance of the contract, the leare to take effect | PeTtmente Bui.ding, jing? morning, a boy named Richard McCauley, em- | Jury rende.ed’a verdict of guilty. ‘The Judge | fected's perfect gure Mama te Mate™ | const ween Gat Peas meee Boom the failure of the contractor tocomply with | ,coRiemof thedrawings specifica Ploy 4 a= a driver by the Adams express com- | Teserved his sentence till to-morrow. gan) Le ea Ants, Athey and others defendants, num! {he Some of the contract. Gall tease Co satherise | ay ee rsa reed ie de csces tn at Prore’and Oto ralttoad depot aad, tee vec | eee MINING Associazion—The mining | .SUvPERERS raom Couns, Buwrons, Bap | on the Kguity docket of maid comet Twill offer at ea con battioomao rae BEEZ | we work tn place will be furnished Uy the teevenne Dasced Over hie body. OM as Bones emteels | engineers who left here yesterday in a special | NAS, etc., find Immediate relief at Dr. White's | EvbIc gale on the premiacton MONDAY. the 14°h oiaeeel Sno enarene on igiiagers ned free of charge, but will be erected by the con- Passed over his body. Officer Byrnes procured | train for the purpose of examining and roport- | éstablishment, No. 635 15th street, opposite ay of July, 1573, at the hour of 6 o'clocx in the af- 3 & conveyance for him to his home, on 3d street southeast, and medical aid was summoned. It is fear. that he is injured internally. ee Rea Estar Savus.—Messrs. Latimer and Cleary yesterday cold 17 feet of lot 94,in sub- ing upon the mineral deposits along the line of | 5. Treasury. The treatment often effects the W.C., V. M.and G.S.K.R. at Olifton, } Perfect cure, even in extreme cases, if none but examined the Blooms Grove and Mayfield | Suitable shoes are worn. & brownstone quarries, near Manassas, the former belonging to Mr. F. L. Smith, of this e it hep plore ; da rac ee ne two or | , Aropowsle wilt be made by the Hneal fost or fen Potty F askin aSisane Gee: | Saeed wena comes ene ewe | regi eke vena Pea i tor on. the west wide of Fayette street, apt e— | indo: posals Propeents for Dis hon emong different bidders ternoon, the follewing-described property: All that be Department reserves the right to reject any or | *pttors. in ——— e--_—_ south 72 feet; then west feet SRETOeMe. TURCO-RUSSIAN HATS; iso, Medicated Va. | 331 July, i8ld, and reconted in Liber Ae Non at ee eran Bs witha oer imontie Haase But will be co The whole work, must bees and Baths, for ll skin disease, at Dr. Stiedd’s folio 448, to Geo Athey. Alse, all that part of the latter to a company of Washi toe = * » Bt Dr. Shedd’s, . " es ‘ayments will be made mouthl: ten division uf west half of square 355, and improve- | with the products a Shick hey ware ae Sis E street: 6.20,6: ° | Lot num Fad Beall saeiston, Bocting 206 | _ Se. centum until the final jow of the con- ments, to John Patch for $3,400. favorably impressed, and then went on to Gor- Wit.00cx & Ginn’s Sewing Maouins. The | Montgomer pef_deed dated June donsville, Where they spent the night. They | gelebrated Basaar Patterns. Agency at Chas will goto Lynchburg and as far on the Danville Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, Tu street, extension #5 the rails are laid, and then return | Intelligencer Building. 10,28 te Manarsas and inspect the country along that branch of the road.—Gazette, last evening. _—— ROPOSALS FOR DI ON STONE Ri - Withee i All’ bids must be be 222 from By Witiaane, [Sale to commence witli Quieep nee ENT BULLDING SF CH | the sum of Bfteen thowserd aotiar, ‘ine vat tye Beal's aa dition, begining 9 feet from the sonth- CINNATI, OHIO. perform the contract if award- ren and enc) of the security to be certtf: east corner Dam! streets, and e Di Ftpaloe tan fe tet” shoe Dambarten strects, and py SUPER arn sont Ey the Unierd Staton Joa te Sherk of the Ualted Tue Goopricn Mugper Mystery CLEARED Ur—The murder of Charles Goodrich, in Brooklyn, last winter was one of the most mys- teriousof tragedies. He was awealthy bache- lor, of good social relations, though tixed up bie connection, amt Anadis, DOES) THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. 15 MAneyino tx Haste.—The New York Timos THERvOMETEES and Barometers are repaired Tefers to a recent divorce case in a Brooklyn | and made to order by Hempler, near 44 street: court, as indicating the loose manner in which | Swe ee the marriage ceremony is often performed by authorised perunn, We quote: “tue perks | _ BOOKS, STATIONERY, &, § fect; then north ‘10 feet; then east 3) feet; then Wastixoton, July 12th, i873. ¥! he resides. north 70 feet to the beginning, as per deeddated | Sealed Tecelved at thin « The Teserves the right Joth April, ts, with the'twowksry Belek building | otha AroPrie ama, be regcieed at hg omce i bide, Ht it be for thre Intereet of Th 17 9TH Day oF AvausT,1873,for fur- | al n . Diebing at the site of the ” todo 80; ‘erme: One-third cash; the residue of the pur- | Building at Cincivustl, Dhin, whine Diet Per mato be ok hoe, : 6 aol dict bom “err fig pions required for the exterior of the building. Bot cepform in every reepect to the redaire- or the whole of the parchase money may be paid | he made will b Np wel pe oe med pg ge eS . it eral pistol wounds in his body, and no trace of the perpetrator of the erime ‘existing, save in the empty weapon by his side and some bloody selecti. confined to Granites, Marbles, and | nal eapesially insiated bh ether will any pr. posals aan : within fivedays from the day of sale,” 0: ‘endstones, ities Iv Share not themaelves engaged towels near by. Opi sions were divided as to | St ag espe rime i pret llecirsron SerP'HE AMERICAN ODD FELLOW,” for July, | of the whole purchase money the under Will | upem will be niformity of color ‘ami textures dura, | of Wrought or Gast Irs whether it was a suicide or a murder, several . age Feeney GNM Fecvived and for male by | Convey the title to the purchaser. free,cloar,and | pility, and the capacity for working under the | the necessary facilities for rties were arrested, but thi va be | Jurmed arzated by the clergyman who per- | sTGCRMAN & SUN) Agents for Dusirlet of Ger | discharged o: all claim of tho partios to waid cause, chisel'or haromer. Propoeais will be endorsed | skeet papier the ingenuity: of the weting | formed the christening, and that previous to | fvmbia; aes oh coset Amante f orner of I—sub- | All conveyancing at the cont of the purchaser, A sample block 12x12x12 inches, showing on one | of Roof of Soath Wing of 'N. plies af faults Whee tins, ee” | it the uncenscions ‘bride had cirank several | (criptites recottar cen tte ee detivercd, BP ASACKSON. Trastee, | fare the natural fracture of the stone, and on ths | Navy De partments’ Butiding, W. Sones to t fault. hey have, however, | glasses of Rhine w ine, and that sb . no | Alec, all new Books, Pericaical: and a full as. jyl-lot THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. others different kinds of cutting, must be submitted | and addressed to A ae Ao my picions characters pander sut- | Teplies to the minister's questions; and yet, in fortmont of Stationery, Plotures, Picture Frames, yas FALL BUSH IS COMING. with each bid. 35 dat Ted €0 Confession of the crime.” She aets | spite of her extreme youtli, which should have | &°: Lx —— wecrome that hes not been tested by actual use. as woman who ha: awakened suspicion, this minister of the Gosp ‘The present long, warm days is the best time for | cut stone been a mistress , IST OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED AND FOR | ma wohr pt nfirrarm dare is the be Fall | considera‘; and ‘absolute proof wistit bes boas wo | PP OETONSL Matiseny CEwereriesS He had determined to cast her off, aad ie ae: | found no impropriety in marrying a balf-intow _ SALE AT aud Winter Goods at onco; thus; by aveiding the ws, | ured for that period must be Tarniameds Semper ete g 3 venge she shot him dead on the day Le had or. | ©#t€4. girl to a man ‘whom he had no eviden, SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORK, avoidable delay in the execution of orders during ‘The stone m ast further have a good grain, and be QuaRre HERAL's OF Fre wane ee I bat | £2 Show she was willing to accept for her hu: Conn 4% T AND Paxxa. AVENUE. Fede arash of business as we expect to have this | free from all discoloring substances, and the quarry Wasnwo fos, dune 2 hats forcibie i Ma 4 a Tease Sal Dut | hand. It is to be regretted that the court had The Rpiritual D.Dam, * fall, your goods will be nicely cleaned or re-dyed, | from which it is procured must be fally opened ani Proposals are invited ‘oishing Head stonge wreibie iWusiration of the influence of one | no opportunity—the case being hone bene | Wee Bas and’ carefully kept for six months, if desired. capable of furnishing the quality and quautity de- | for the National Military Oeueteries. ws pr “a crime in leading to the commission of another. | tereree—of publicly. rebuk ng this most un. | Evelutionsed Life. By Henry C. Ohapman, Charges moaerate, Terms invariably 0. 0.D, sired within one year by the law of $4 March, 1873, of which the following y By_a London Journalist. te an extract: = zs Political Portraits. AN Anosaur’s Puri . Frank K. at BME Will the" World Say?" novel of every day King, son of Professor S.A. King, of Boston, who made a halloon ascension from. the Lamoille valley fair ground, Morristown, Ver- mont, on the 4th of July, had a perilous’ expe- rience. When stout twoand a half miles up, he enevuntered asnowstorm, which covered the balloon nearly an irch thick, and sent {t down rapidly. The batloon was seen by ceveral farm- crs when it landed, apout forty-five minutes after it went up, and about eight miles from where the ascent wes made. Not hearing any- clerical ard indecent condact. A Qunstion AnOUT GEN, Wasurncro’s | Ye. ; : Masons RAwk—A question has atison in pig To Carthew. A novel by the author of Dorothy New Jersey Masonic circles as to, whether a Must it Be? From the Gorman, Masonic f recently sold at Morristown as opniar Lectures on Scientific Subjects. By H. Wash‘ngton’s was ever in his possession, and as tz, of Berlin, to whether he ever rose higher than the «blue ary Treatise on Natural Philosophy. By lodge.” A Mr, W. P. Parker, of Newark, states | Ay? Deschanel. that the “cherry red « question’ is the Ne irish rac same worn by royal arch masons, No 1, of New Aug. 1. York, a blue lodge, but privileged ‘to wear WHEATLEY, About 450.000 cubic feet, more or leas, will be r: PREMIUM STEAM ERATE io scour. | giTel., The actual average of the stones ctnn - 5 2 « ING be given but will approximate 40 cubic fect. Pro 4 . ESTABLISHMENT, lnrmest stones containing about. 29 cule feet ontitiod "ta ect ao occhitehe eed eens Le stone will be ordered on a schedule of net sien, in | Cemeteries? mpprovnt Jo10-tr order that the contract: y make proper allo: act amendatory thereof, a; — — | spcos for cutting in the ¢ arrying, aud = ae be of durable stone, and : schedule payment will be made, allowing an sdii- | es sball keep then'in olace ek, PARTIES DESIRING STORAGE can obtain it | fon of one inch joeach ont feces reciente. | Suealll Sapo ing the tame shalt b Micticncere and Gcntimion Merchants, | be stocky and of One-half tach to “cach eat face of | Recretary safter sixty day i9-5t__ [Rep] corner 9h st, and Pa. avenue. — Bidders will state how soon they can commence | ep walle pinnae; TT ER, THOUSAND DOLLARS DAMAGED | delivering thewtoue. and the amoum pet wesk they | shail . BA 9 Jefferson Street; Geos wn, Office open from 74s a m. until sunset, Vagabond. An autobiography. Past and the Present. By ud, au, An Historical Romance, GOODS at private sale and auction. H. can deliver. They will also state the sap! while he was led off. On cc™placently all the he was led of. hearing “il be given the case next week. Farrdenie” t8t be is married to the woman with whom he b.-“ Deen living here; but it seems that he has always acknowledged her az his fe, and the ofiners ave Visiting cards in fhelr possession, and other p*00rs, showing that be 80 acknowledge her. OnpERs oF THE Boarp or Pusiic 1708! Orders have been issued by the Board of Pub- lic Works for the laying of a 12 inch pipe sewe? on the north side of $ street, from 3th street northwest, and a 12 inch pipe sewer ou the south side of S sireet, from 16th street notth- west. both to connect with the Ith street sewer, with necessary manholes and traps, work to be done at once. ‘The general inspector has been directed to potify the contractor who construct- ed the brick sewer on 3d street, between E and M streets couthwest, to remove surplas earth trom said street, and relay the cobble and gut- ter stones on the wert side; from E to G streets, the work to be done inside’ six Gays, 9F to have it done and charge to said contractor. Thésu- peintendent of has been directed to re- | move the pump on B street, between 6th and 7th streets southwest, and fill up the well. Orders have been issued for the ng and ‘aveling of Good Hope road. he superin- jendent of lamps has been directed to erect Josts and lamps on7th street from Boundary “treet to the new Schuetzen park. Orders have = ~* for the grading o: the alley between Deen teu ‘Mr. Tanthicum’s store, in Masonic Hall am. - ose yammtoe Georgetown. A footwalk u=. .~ N street, between 3d street and Delaware ave- Tue southwest, and the contractor for the {m- provement of said street directed to lay the fame. oo Verpict oF AccipEsTaL Drowst a ‘Wom an.—Coroner Pattercon yesterday ren<tred to the G street wharf where the body of Mrs. Smith (the drowned woman referred to in yes- terday’s STAR) was recovered, and al inquiring inte the circumstances deemed an Inquest unnecessary, as it was clearly a case of accidental drowning. The husband, Captain Smith, stated that he left his wife asleep on the deck at 10 o'clock, while he went into the cabin for a short rest. When he returned it ‘was raining terribly, and his wife was not to be seen anywhere. He supposes that, being dis- turbed by rain, she in attempting to seek Iter mis footing and fell overboard. T Propossp Ixprstatat Home Por Ls.—At a meeting of the board of trustees © 4 of the reform school and industrial home tor gitls last night the following officers were elected: Mrs. Sara J. Spencer, president Sasan A. Edson, M. D., vice pr t; Mrs. Emma A. Wood, secretary; Peter G. Campbell, treasurer; John F. Cook, auditor; A. G. Kiddie, policitor.' “The president was authorized to ne- ate for the purchase of suitable propert: bubject to the approval of the board of truste: ‘and to such future action of Congress as render the appropriation by the District Legis- Jature available. Two More Attxce Hictwavmex Ar- RESTED—Last evening, detectives arrested ‘Thomas Donohue and James Woods, char; with being implicated in the highway robbery of G. A. AtLee, ma or of ths 34 Jaty. ‘The prisoners were t into jock at the Police Court this morning, charged with being bonds fixed at $3,(00 each tora hearing pext Thursda: Bg default of which they were committed to jail. La Fontaine was rx leased on €3,00 bail, Gay for appearance at the hearing next Friday. ponent — Smee, BUILDING PERMITS were issued as follows to- Gay: Henry Siriker, two story frame, 9th, Between {and eg ogee REE gy nd frame Sap Daownrne or 4 Lavy axp nov—This about 8 o'clock, Mr. Frank Powy, the north side of bee | in swamped the catd fot the allable Mrs. Britpise Assocrations.—The Washington Cooperaiive Associ awarded last night 7,000 advances asod at @ premium of 1 per cent. at its 6th monthly meeting held last nesdny night. Solem perative held its Gath monthly meeting last Thursday nigh’ T funds having been absorbed by the redemption of 23 shares of stock, no ad~auces were sid. ; “ : ce cherry red scarts because of its age and of the ‘ant UM informs the Ladies of Washingto: paxteum sizeof the stoves that can b . t 3 e ‘ i rs “1 rs street, betwee: a on- n e ion ¥ found about eleven o'cieck sig balloon was | authority. Hayden, s masonic authority ac, | _2ay4A novel Buiations 10 Crue, By W. a, | ‘Ure stock without reserve. Stock cousleting of | Ciuiitcate fromthe Mecorder of | thes sedoef qusitty and color of the ones tn be net ed —— — Eso Py clares Washington never rose from a blue | Hammond, M.D? eo stos® t° Crime, By W. A. LADIES UNDERGARMENTS, owner or lessee of the quarry, must acoompany the bids shall be wnade and dechied with referon h Se ne — ¢ | icdge. Meanwhile the scarf has been taken ie Bressant. A novel, By Julia Hawthorn. MILLINERY and FANCY GOops. bid. to; and ceptracts may be made for «epara’ y-eig! t without any | and done for by County Clerk Roret tre Antiyuities of tho Southern Indians. By 0. 0. About one hundred dozen CORSETS, All proposals must be made on, and in full accord- | ties of such-! stones; and the contracts made n- H ve uch exhausted fi Ny y rd, of Ky a and hunger, but Gainjuced tite nee, COW! | vex. He paid iis money for it and it iecreeinsy | Jones. Sorenty Ave dozen EID GLOVES, | Bilcation at thin oflce, and must beaccompanted wy | Sites Sateen aes eel eatin beer came within a few feet of hiton Sueur: | SAY it WA4 not Worn or owned by Washington. | qHGANE LOOKS, PLAYING CARDS, PAPEL. | ogsiner withs goo many ther orictee teria. | ction it this ofc, and cfviny thousand: dollars | gate enceed the suis wefeby apotepriated day night, snuffed around, and left. Intense | + ¥+ Herald, sale and retail,” jensce_ | eroue to mention. ba | om dns Pot ~ eee emuiber to be Serniches te cittmstet at excitement prevailed all through the valley for | Tie Czam aN ACTIVE OFFONENT OF Wo- JORK; A STORY OF EXPERINNOR. B; for in the penal sum of one hundred thousend dollacs, own, 14 64; for ‘the uakue Me aalety ofthe young man, and at bis appear- | sax's Riowrs.—It will be remembered chat a | VW ‘uouise Malet, cata ttiiie wener? | HB. 7th & D. ALB. | (Siena stad cea hime cecesena dotacs, | ssedes. For the Known, d/o for ‘he wakaown, wae great rajolcing. secrt time since the Czar of Russia Loued a | QUESTIONS OF THE DAY. By Dr. John Ball. formance of the Coutrects the louse tetas oRees | ane Re ene beehcary oe wane ee anes anterd Se aren font ne On aa oO ot: | in ‘attendancetat the Universi aetna MAY. By Mrs. Oliphant. upon the faifure of the contractor to comply with cation y letter to this office, where also = clomn ~ —~ neoieed hem mente Crane peence bidding their return to Russia. He ten ee PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE, By Jos. Bird. be of the contract. Said lease to authorize | will be placed on exhibition within suspended for the present the appointment of i Seriee— ¥ nder women to telegraph-offices, on rpeenee that Crcmtce tte. yop teenie Hg the number of women employed in these duti > Ar BALLANTYNE’S, talzeady too large. It isfurthermore stated | 23. 428 7th street. counts, of a terrible outrage which was por- pesrated ou Mrs. Porter, a resident of that Place. It Speers that a ae nae ago ——— : tron : ai house when she alo.e was at home, knocked her | M-t the only means by which they can earn N oTio . P' Wn and committed @ horrib'e deed. She was | ‘sclt Hving, and that even the advantages of & | $>enino OF A SEW STATIONERY TAND BLANK pitts anUrAgrOuy. id few days. he Government totake fuil yn of the quarry ‘The should in sealed wel sacar Bacietht ss the caeueel tho coatracor fname | parked “Propmle for Headetcuee for Natseal fault. “ joer rail Biizecr tone ne contraee te cebeet ony | Soupsetec Gogeral ofthe Arzay. ip cose ofice toey ‘more Kinds of stone. ae urday Beptember 6, 1573, commencing at ii v'clogis sals must be enclosed in a sealed lope, | &.m. endorsed" Proposals for Dimension Sirus far te By order of the Seorstary of War, Clocknns RIGS. A the Government Bailding, Onin.” and ™ aaa *'a, B. MULLET, Quartermaster General, Brevet ‘Major General v. BEGINNING TO-DAY. ies tenenae coene ws ® | good education are dened them, as there 1s not sault, being within a few days of hes coca. | ® sufiicient number of educational eatablish: R eo Ficrclase at fair ‘ona, iyl2 mt Supervising Archivect. B.A. “30 ot : ei mentsin Russia, and, since the Zuteh demon- 13 ENG nAVIN 7 - rene Rete ba a rae aoourrente SES ESTA'| cation, they ace forbinaon te oe | ae ARO Bi eae BORA GO Cube ee CLOSING SALES BENGINRR OFFICE, fad Oa — Summoned to attend her, but lec tajerios 908.1 |A Bor Sranenp er a Oracon The are invited to call and examine oar new Didier oes Wasuixoron, Jun. 18, 1873. sua: #uataen thek leeeaconn srg 8 _Boy Stanrep By A Crrovs Actress.— | ook, . F. On, eearee, Sues Caere Jarre Lars. Bealed Proposais wil! be received a thie i of such a nat covery was at once | In New York, Wednesday afternoon, Goorg: Under National tan Bonk or Proposals for Dredging 1h Washingtse snd | BRtil 19 o'clock noon, Avote® 1,183, fur tus cone pronounced mapemaibies When last heard from | Johnson, aged 9, while peeping through a hole and next door to Jay Cooke & N, iGamunteen Harber "E.,will be Fecelved unt | ®Faction, including isterinls, of the buil aud ma- she was still living, Dut her attending phys'- | in the canvas tent of the Great Eastern cireus, | _Seutt ‘ashington, D. 0. Gaminsr ye Barter, D0. ut be pepetres mes chipery complete for’ som service, of ciuhor one of cians think she can live but a short time at the | on the Capitoline grounds, was stabbed in the Summer Ciothing! thereafter. Blank forms, specifications, &c., can be | both of two he ey ES He poriSeman, Pirios the aot wna tsake hat | £468 fromthe inside of the tent, “The wornd | JAF SILVERBERG'S Radon application ae (yt b. CRAIGHTLL tail for the Wrlis way" be seen anh cxsiniaed thle be 5 is b woul p the | extends from under the left eye through th: as hy . : man and hang him, proceeded quietly and | roof of the mouth. ‘The boy was wokife ins FOR jy12-6¢ Major of Engineers. nia, Brosktyn aol Charla ie incr'was aclu a mond indent | i ate Borngen asm ay “GOAL AND WOOD. eS ec ‘mstrong | of the tent. ¢ Only persoy in that part of the MEN AND BOYS. COAL AND ind ex: e Baress jumped from the grain when ull motion ~*~ < * * . = ° t the Navy Yards above seed. Thus Ar Lis WHETCADOUL aoe sae | Cfciosare wes an access xnowi ** Mary Wat- | WETROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE * ‘on. She was locked up in the Gates avenué police station. A CrILp Restorep To 1rs Faruer.—Fred- eriko Koxo, @ Kio Janeiro merchant, served out a writ of habeas corpus in the supreme court, known, Strike OF CoAt MINERS.—A special dispatch to the New York Times from South Bethlehem, Penn., July 10, says: The miners in the Empire /NLOADING A CARGO OF PALMER tix Deer RED ce Eee excellent Coal i ci Tam selling very low. Also, nll : Ri THE he dlifereit” sizes aod qualities of WHITE ASH * both of the Yvon reoris mene er time than now to lay in winter st ; aS Orders romptly and reliably attended. to. — a ee OU CAN FIND The vessels musi be cv leted in om 5 isiane pas, corner Ist and colliery, in the Lehigh region, are on a strike | of New York, for the custody of his child, which ENTIRE 8TOCK 5 cereots eoathetet; nak Wiel; Saat ot ah see isn theeagheet the Siplon, and toneatinner a whe Bet Gaeed Wik hs eee : Se ap ant , and indie: ofa | who eloped wi brother and taken o 5 WILL 5 Yard on the general strike. The operators in the Empire | refuge in New York city. ‘The child wat on | gCcnis Ewe diet How, Superfine, Halt Hose, Ween anw coat. rect in acvem mine are determined to hold out against the de- | Thursday given to the father through the | "Good full regular-made Half-Hose, '¢ Pair for Si: mands of the miners. ‘The boat-loaders at | mother faifing to pat in an appearance” ‘The 5 “ivi . BE CLOSED OUT We have now on hand, and are receiving weekly Qoalport have also struck for wag: Alarge ana well selected nd ship- huylkilt re- Grnvsfine Linen Hemmed Haadkerehiete,4 for @i "Gent's hee Ganze Shirts, §1. particulars of the case have already appeared in the Star, much ree in the COAL OF THE BEST QUALITY. pin; jon. The Philadeip! f LY : Venaele. ja and Reading Oval and Ladies’ fine Gauze Vests, §1. IMMEDIATE SAWED ABD SPLIT WOOD. ‘The bids must be accompanied with the cuarantes ron company have stopped shipment until the | “AccipentaL” DearH.—In the caso ofa boy | padier, Linen Chomises, $1. ae a sucked KINDLING WOOD in Buodiew or by the Oord. required br law, that if the ovntract ie wwardnd, 15th inet. killed in London by being knocked down by a | giant, umes Ghemisess| AT PURCHASER’S PRICES, oa ea SELON ERE | Mill be promptly cxecuicd, and’ tho ‘vance of the package of goods thrown from one tipsy porter | "Ladios’ Ju-tuck Skirts, nice goods, $1. ‘Omce: 130: ia aven lads hoe af oe ee a Ow OvR Sipe or THe Lixz.—aA special from | to another, the coioner pointed out to the jury | Ladies’ Tucked and Eiubroidered Drawers, $1. jyrg Oi ‘Street Whart. oun i! Minneapolis says: The proceedings in the Lord | the extraordinary fact that ‘accidental death in patie) Drawers, at 50 cents. NO BEGARD it reservesthe right to ‘opt either Gordon case at Fort Garry devoloped new facts, ‘The Departmen yeathe right to accent el Jean do., 80 © @ coxonc”’s court usually means @ death in S McCAULEY & BROS., PR peammenes hencecs o hgpaged pry beer which materially change the complexion of | which somebody ought to have been more care- Latics’ Aprous, diferent stylss, very nice and FoR ontcias cosr: E. ‘WOOD AND COAL DEALERS. | form ovlaion the’ pu Hic tntereat reyuires. affairs. Ithas been all along emlorstood thet fu’.”” Notwithetanding this significant oon Oe tione Bark Towels, Sor 4for @i. Yards—No. 520.0% street southwest, and No. 1915 Bite Ti opty be nccepted from parties who are the American party were arrested by Manitoba | to the conduct of the porters, the jury found a Fans, in all styles, at 25, Stc-ncd 91. sarees noveawens. DowD n neeeenary officers on British soll, but the evidence proves | verdict uf “accidental desttie o> Aploudid ausortinentot Leathor Beltecas35 and ie, Depot—i35 street “wharf, Heiitties for antne the mere A ia Bpieudid assortment of that the arrest was made south of the line a ‘lvet and fine Morocco Belts, $1. Sq eae D and CO. located by the new boundary survey. Itisex- | , THE Vindista SuMAC TraDs—The Linch: | su) Satchels and Baskett. at 61 ee a ces Gur aemneE A, Sholee and varied, stock of WOOD and COAT HOTELS -d that friends of the prisoners will atonce | burg Republic: ays: * a . d pe SS cn = Pony to the American auchorities to demand | Virginia {as begun for this season, aad promises Cnutreling anid Os Cost: woop: [STON HOTEL, Gropomaes,D.0y their release of the Manitoba government. to be larger than thas heretofore been any yoar | Bplcndid Rubber Ooms wd 1 FASHIONABLE TALLOKS, Coats ween: J '¥, SHINN. Proprietor Youxa Warwontu op rae | commerce among ua althongine lege toe eee er ee de Gaikanaae ah tes alate Iiceptains allthe motera’ inprovemeata ter mad lmiratixe Yo ” e 1 *. or- | sone, 5 out " “SorpAiuy Srinit/"—Tn Jeffersonville, Ind., | tion of last yoar's crop stil remains iuthe hands | Mpsig2"s fuutawortmont of Cutlery and Piated | _8___ CORNER Yrm ANDD STRERTS. | | The atte. tion of Sylarge'and well-eclecte esck | fold bathe, belinand eae Its tourer Hocabeds last Wednesday, James Murphy, 18 years old, } of tirst purchasers unsold.” Ware, Pocket Books, Toys, Jewelry, fine Chromos Sf WOOD and COAL. being mong od ee akienae wastes and, So'should work, the fathérwactng theson with | How Sum Pauacuen.—Rev. Clarence Pow | famar Pitre Frames, Hat Backs, Brackets, Ac. ep a oe of CORE eee wi Ue onan tery asl ea: | which, from the rairead mad steams depots Pier and the seu determined to wetxteranether | ter, pester of the Un'varian chureh at Laconta, | “iifore you bay elsewhere, look over the stock of Tauce fur afew days longer for'cash! oF approved | the docrevery tm or hres minuins. The of . James becoming exasperated drew are- | N.’H., was unable to preach, last icf the patienal capital or any place of amasement, Solver and fred. twice at tie father, one ball wornhiig, and Mrs. Fowler tok fis bla eee ceieet erarnecaag SEW YORE MERCHANT CLOTHLERS | "LOCusT MoCNTAIN—wnite amb. Bye plcaaad le ofa few siguten.”-Poreptn doled passing through his coat and vest between the | ix credited with conduc elf ar nie A z [eteside and arm and the other whistling clos: | vic-s:“with the modesty of a blushing ichool TLADELPHIA—Bed Ash. wharves wi lind it tu thelr advautaye to stop, fe by his ear, when bystanders interfered and | gir!. com!-'nce with the ease and dignity of a METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, AST Vy and CUMBERLAND. a, disarmed the would-be murderer. , | bulpit veteran. Se Ci ar PT ne WEE yg ys HiXS0N's HUTEL, A ane mes oe oe: eters convention, ain Ag tgare kg Se eitaieeion anece 312 SEVENTH STREET, ™ Branch Yard—A shrie}, Wibsicen S1 Hed Si'chtsite, Bo. 709 G STREET, war with England of with Russiaror, lodug her | that he had died of disease of the heart, super | ate petge tied tiem’ Se Seen ears eexthenst. ws wien = Brvwers tra avo ert Sraeeres head between the two, with both her, Pers | induced by bis eigen on his breast. The 1 HE IMPEBIAL MOTEL. sian societies in aid of the wou led wi be eer kak eee bee Rfahvesens rioeal Est BLISHED 1861. COAL! Woo T " . nd th aidens of Gulistan, e lan as JAMES SYKES, Proprietor, oirovesy w bows Mair’ ig'ae dark an taidnight, | that city trom just such a ease aa GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR Bsa eevee me ae whose cheeks blush like the early morn, &: Tux Wuxat 1x Lovpous, Va.—The wheat JOHN @, BARTHEL, JOHNSON BROTHERS, whose smiles are as radiant as the Sun at noon, = ‘1 tty. all: A - IN AMERICA. on ill turn sisters of charity —Correapondent V. ¥. | POV‘ cecon which Eis gaie hartest ie Fo- S1EAM DYER AND SCOURER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Batrween 15h and th Streatsy imes. peating most emphatically is that the wheat Top Will generally wind up Loudoun farmers if they do not stop risking so much upon it.— Alexandria Sentinel. A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT occurred at 10 o'clock esterday morning in the fire-clay mines of Parker, ussell & Co., about five miles from St. Louis, by which three miners were killed and several wounded. They were crushed by the fall of an immense piece of slate, two fee! thick and fifteen yards long and ten feet wide. Cow Cuotzra—The Richmond Enquirer says: ‘Some malignant disease Qaceare teks: WOOD AND COAL. Wasuixotox, D C. WHARVES—Foot 13th and i8th streets, ie for ‘ii its ew ee art Ls Se ‘8. W. tne ani tie oe for eee grees |e ee ©. WILLARD, parvise who desire to Cc. EDBBITT HOUSE, api-tt cise To tne be navantage to givo.oe 8 tral. WASBINGTON, B.O.. Suica gar mien aaa anes ainet> eee jo, 114 Fovn-ann-a-HALF StRest, (One door @7 Beware ot “sporadic” vegetables. z South of Colonization Hall.) &7-An Oregon farmer has a row of potatoes three miles long. &7-A girl out west was nearly killed by suck- ing a fox-glove flower. S7 Some young men were arrested at Maho- ney, Pa., on the ith for S. the American flag. They were not shot on the spot. Sv Indianapolis produces some determin*d women. (ne recently threw her chignonout of the car window, while returning from a picnic, because it made her head ache. take this method of informing, my friends, pa- wy BEOMM and. BY RING ‘A Mis. Blarslsall, of York, has pur | raging among the several vainable ones ene the farm known as“ Violet Banks,” fon | having died wricnin” the past tow dave.” The Wood ann coup: sae tatnin; acres, situated near Petersburg, Va. jisease reset com! hulera, does woo! COAL: forsee. . yield readily to treatment.” 2 ee 7 Mr. Robert H. Canan, a prominent citizen and temperance advocate of Johrstown, Pa., committ'd suicide by cutting his throat on Saturdcy last. ai ts €7-The Emperor of German: conferred the Grand Cross of the order of Francia Josey on Baron Schwarz, the director general of international exposition. wA ae eall has been issnod for the in €7-A prophetic Philadelphia man has pur- chased and set up his own tombstone the inseription, “Died April 4, 1879,” ee er lt is sw says the old Latin proverb, din focconers Coenen oe @ good many careless Loys did it on the 4th. &7-The Memphis policemen are irying to get a “hack salary nis Roll They hag been paid off for five months. ) Pres WORKS: VERY CHEA AT NIOHOLS’ Corns har ars Ay , on the I7th of the presen LITTLE WORLD, roan mortheof the republican state central commit. | 7 The Normandy cups which all the chit : io & sosers, 16 ecupuaees, e a modification of the same idea for young cae ‘Tth street, between 8 and T streets. iene know Liet | @7One mornin: Fecently « Ohicago woman Wiichaon Gheareered casttion tn tee Gonth: ener vorrowed 8209 of ber husband, and inthe after- , why didn’t they mention itto Columbus "| Doon fluttered under his nose a divorce that had cline ‘him the trouble of doing a thing that | cost precisely that amount. had already been done? S7-The Savannah Advertiser speaks of “the &7-Two or three weeks ago the “Claimant” to | short prong of the Atlanta Herald editorial the Tichborne estates fell through afooring— | trident, the restless and supersensitive Mr. probably on account of his immense baik—and | Abrams. cnt hig Knee and bis head. It isnowstated that | s9~‘‘Those very large fans” are now made of he is seriously ill of erysipelas. His death woald | Kussia leather, with a tine edgeor border of gilt. be rather a strange conclusion to the prolonged | It is, we understand, the correct thing tohave litigation of which be has been the cause. your initials or monogram on said fan,