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THURSDAY...............Jaly 24, 1978, Condensed Locals. ported that Mary Harris, who lately Bodie y mo the imexne Leyton here, is with friends at Harrisbarg, Pa. Kev. Father Boyle returned from Norfolk ard Cobb's Island yesterday in compeny with Mr. Andrew J. Joyée, who es quite il. “The alar: of fre sounded last evening at 5 4 }. fre OL was o'clock. from seaused by me a — — furleaghed on account) seareity of wor ‘The fiery untamed steeds of Alexandria ran ‘away with the street cars frightening the pas sengers and causing the driver to make a few forcible remarks. Herisan W Davis hasbeen appointed s letter Washington, vice FP. Meyers, re- moved, and Edgar P. Hall has been appeinted position vice, Emaunel Homer, re- ned. “Sine members of the Teachers’ Association of Baltimore came to Washi yesterday, and after visiting the public buildings and partak- ing of dinner at the National hotel, returned to Baltimore. ‘The Alexandria city couneil has passed the Dill making a special tax of 12. cents upon the bundred dollars of real estate, for the linprove- ment fund, to be placed in charge of the board of public worka. Stephens Lodge, No. 1495 G. U. 0, 0. F. America, located at Arlington, Va.. hare vected and installed the following officers for the ensuing term: P. N. G., K. -). Thompson; x ny ‘arthur Green; V. G., J. W. Pendleton; E_S.,'J. L. Dabbs. ° ‘Mr. John H. Teemyer well known in this city with the contract for dredging nal, died ip Baltimore yesterday of lock- jaw, superinduced by injuries sustained by being thrown out of a carriage on the 11th inst. He will be buried to-morrow. Kev. Dr. White, of this city, preached the funeral sermon of the late Father Myers at St. Vincent's Church, Baltimore, this _ morning. Kev. Fathers Walter, Boyle, and McCarthy were among the clergymen of this city who were present. The Wesley Chapel Choir and Sabbath school excursion, for next Tuesday, promises to be an enjoyable affair, embracing a ride down the river of forty or fifty miles on a commodious steamer, stoppages at Giymont and Liverpool Point, good bathing and fishing, and a return to and stop} a4 Glymont for two or three Bours im the afternbon. ‘Bee advertisement. A committee of company B, Washington Light infantry, visited the 5th Maryland regi- ment Tuesday evening and presented on behalf of the organization, through Capt. Demott, a seriesof resolutions handsomely engrossed and Tramed expressive of the high regard felt by the company ier the regiment for the hospitality which was extended by it tothe Washington- ians while in that city om September 12th Last. Mr. William A. Cook, attorney for the Dis- trict,és now preparing the necessary papers to enter suit against Engineer Forrester, of the B. and ©.company, for the alleged vioiation of the laws of the District, which resulted in the death of the infant son of L.A. Beall, a few s ago. Mr. Cook has also been engaged, snd is now preparing a civil snit in the name of Bir. Beall against the company for damages. es A $1,000 Jewelry Robbery in New York. AREEST OF THE THIKG IN THIR CITY, AND sted, at the corner of avenue and 4'; street, a young ulien, charged with the rebbery of the |. fred Picard, 400 Secoud avenue, New York, about one week ago, of jewelry amounting in value to about Sie, The officers afterwards found two satchels In his room, contzining a large amount | of goods which correspond to the articles lost. | He was recognized by the officers by « small | photograph picture sent them on a postal card. fe acknowledges the robbery, and has been locked up at headquarters to await the action of the authorities of New York, who have been notitied of the arrest. 0. O. F.—Annual ssion and Election of | hicers of the Grand Lodge—Fraternal Visit from the New Jersey Grand Lodge, &:.—The annual session of the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia was held last night at Temperance hall, and was largely atteuded. The election ‘and officers resulted as follows: Thomas W. Fowler, grand master; H. Clay Steer, deputy and master; Alfred H. Gawler, grand war- eu; Parker H. Sweet, grahd secretary; Samuel Wise, grand treasurer; Wm. R. McLean, grand representative. After the election, Grand Master John W. Frey med introdaced Grand presentative ‘Theo. and Past Grand A. F. Caril, iat messengers and fraternal visitorsfrom the Grand Lodge of New Jersey; Grand Secretary Jas. L. Ridgely, Maryland; Past Grand Sire Jaa. P. Si TS, and Past Grand Master John Medole, of New York; Gand Repressntative Hugh La- am, of Virgmia; Past Grand Jae. Fracker,of hio; and Past Grand Chas. Heinrich, of Za- ‘h, Switzerland. A mastic by the I. 0. O. F. choir, Past Grand Carll, on behalfof the visitors, expressed ‘Weir pleasure at being permitted to be present, nd returned thanks for the hearty welcome extended. P. G. S. Wm.W. Moore responded on behalf of the District Grand Lodge; and ad- dresses were also made by Messrs. Sanders, Ridgely, Heinrich, Latham, and F. D. Stuart. The exercises were interspersed with masio, _ at closing a hymn, composed expressiy for the cecasion, was sung, all present uniting. ‘The visitors and members then fell into line and proceeded te Harvey & Holden's, where a fine repast bad been provided, and ‘to which full justice wasdone. A noticable feature was the exclusion of intoxicating drinks, and there ‘was no speech-making. Thove of the visitors who bave not left town are to-day with Grand Master Thompma vistting the poluts of interest in and around the city. s+ Tue Rev. De. J. P.Newmam, lata ohapiain of the United Stated Senate, and pastor er the Metropolitan M. E. chureh, of this city, startet about two months since to travel around tne world. Beginning at New York, he and Mrs. Newman went to San Francisco b railrowt, amd there embarked on the stea: ip Japan and arrived at Yokohama on the lh of Junc, from which place he has written a letter to ‘Thomas Kelso, of Baltimore, covering a de- scription of the coantry and the habits and cus toms of the people. He says: “Fifteen years ago Jayan was a walled city, and that wall touched the clouds. Non-intercourse witt outaide nations was the rule. Seclusion for themselves and exclusion for foreigners was the political | maxim of the Empire, but to-di it Earopeand America are searched tor ta ‘choo! teacti- cians, engineers, Méchanics and and sach are entreated to come to Japan, the promise of large pecuniary rewards. a is at the head of the eductionai interests of Japan, with a salary of $10,000. An Englishman i the superintendent of ratiways and telegraphs at a salary of 856,000 a year. American is TRE Artixctos Teaweice — Meeting of Stockiwlders.—The wnnual meeting of the Ar- Lingtou Turnpike company, which was inoor- porated by the Virginia legislatare in Xpril, | Ise7, tor the purpose of constructing a turnpike road from the southern terminus of the Long bridge to Bailey’s crossroads, was held last evening at the Columbia school buiiding; Mr. L. W. Crocker, president, in the chair, and Jas. ©. Roach secretary. Mr. 8. B. Wibert, treas- Brer, submitted Lis report for the past year. ‘The directors declared a dividend of two per Sent, payable August 1. The following offi were elected for the ensutn, ee Smith, lent; James & Roach, secretary; John K. Johnson, Wm. A. Young, L. wv. Croeker, 5. 8. Corbet, 8. B. Wil » Harvey Bailey and Miles C. Munson, directors, A mo- on was adopted that hereafter the work of the Toad be done by contract, and no officer of the company allowed to do the work unless he Te. signs such office. It was resolved that ail meetings of the company be heid at the toll- gate. a eae TEs comcesrricg Ne the Catholic wo- cieties for the Smerican flag to be presented by the orphans of St, sr asylum to the or- ganization that shail sell the largest numberof tic Kets for their festival, to be given at the new Schuetzen park on the 11th of next month, is becoming very |. The Knights of St. Patrick, of whiet Lieut. J. P. Kellyis the head, Dave disposed of over 1000 tekets, amt are pre” to increase the numb r.. Hibernia So- 1, Thos. Broderic! 0 tickets, making a Por 2,000 ordered. The Young Catholiew Friend society are. actively ‘eDgaged iu the contest. IxsgRED BY Tes Fatt or A Baxx oF Eanrn—Yeeterday afternoon about 3 0’clock, & bang caved in on 3th street, between BE aad # bortheast. (ne of St ten a ira ridewas eaaght and injared internally. He was taken to Providence hospital. . — ‘Towers we bave Blawenode Nagase 7 Taye ‘o" we bave ‘. ine for July; from Robert Beall the Galacy for Augast, aot Frank Leslie's [lustrated 5 iper for Aug. / 2; from J.C. Parker Harper's Weekly tor Aug. 2° ee A Saues or Rear Estarz—itr. Florian Hitz yesterday wld to Mr. Michacl_ McCormick the fore. property on Pounsylvania arenas, be- ween dt a streets east, now eco McCormick, for 98.080 cash?” CCCNPICS by IsscRreD ny A Fal. Faow « Scarroto.— Ye afternoon, Frederick Defrees, while painting the house of P. Dowling, corner uf 4 and 0 southwest, fell from the scaifuld Sod injured himself quite badly. . ii ¥ =i j The siianasiinmpming=="sp0e? Improve- 2! men! AX INSPECTION OF THE WORK AND (TS RESULT. . SHAPER BEARD FROM. ‘The particulars have been den disappearanee of Mr. leather dealer, under circumstances that ven ot the sud- ohn ©. Shafer, case. Captain Powell, ther-in-law of Mr. Se ee Ether brether-in- Wd Po = Tumors of Mr. Shafer, is wife’s name to without her suthority; but inquiry shows that reports are unfounded. We have the authority of Mrs. Shafer and Captai to the eect notes that he had pu dedtedness Powell for sa, thorized to use notes will be seem that Mr. tabie of his iasepesdaees, As teveos a than fifteen htndred dollars nature tion shows less flouting indebt- edness, and some four or five thousand dollars various times ahead, Jone, is worth from ‘dollars. Mrs. same time. for the very un- me allowance should be F ou Acconnt of the digi et for the purp: hE find has on the street, was commenced aueptly that porti m is fn a oth ‘put this as to conform to the ter it {9 possible to de im ite preeet Recéssary to remove ail the ear. stone by careful sweeping. and thin to cover the broken stone twe inches in depth, to of the center of ee to a yg — hater is payin, curren’ as fast as Trrtaces, ‘and will, as above stated, pay the notes asthey conte due. ‘The Childrens’ Free Ex A CEOWD OF LITTLE ( ING & DAY ¢ The vicinity of the @ lively appearance this morni being the assembling together o! " Glymont, on the steamer Wawaset. The hour set for starting Was S o'clock, and long before that time troops of poor chikiren were wendin, wharf, and before the hour of departure an im- had gathered in thestreet in front house being also crammed full, ail anxious to he the first to go aboard. OVERGROWN CHILDREN. Among the crowd were large numbers of adults, who seemed to think they had as good right to goas the children, and under the pre- being nurses aud parents of small chil- led in going on board, and en the doat started at 9 o'clock there ap~ ared to be nearly <3 many children ranging height from four to six feet as below that measure. The committee in charge did their best to prevent these adults going, and many ere persuaded to turn back and give the little enes the room, yet there were many of the children disappointed on this account. committee made all necessary arrangements for the comfort of the party. LOADS OF PROVISIONS consisting of bread, cheese, butter, cakes, ice cream, 3,000 sandwiches and miik, with knives, forks, dishes, plates, and everything in the eatest abundance to eat and drink. The ‘arine band, 28 pieces, were on board an dis- courted some lively music while the committee were busy discriminating as to who should be allowed to go. Whenthe gate was opened a Tush was made and the ragged be-s were as nimble as squirrels in ‘The girls did'nt stand half a chance for awhile, but atterthe rush was over their turn came. The order was finally giving by Capt. ¢ w the whistle and pullin the plank, and the band strack up the wheels of the steamer con There were about ie such a cobditivn as ND BIG) ONES BXPRCT- REAT ENJOYMENT. 7th street wharf presented , the occasion street with fine ich must again be ro jates from two part the repairs above putting the parties to be aw hich they were estimating. The nn ® yards upon the street ovvering Cullinane contract is 46,483. William Holmead’s estimate is £5 cents per square yard (including graveli 3. 6. J. 5256 cents per mn the former bid.” Mr. Shepherd has enclosed a copy of this re- port to Mr. Cullinane and his bondsmen, (who will be held responsible with him.) and notified Mr. Cullinane as follows: ‘That to complete your contract in accordance with its spec! tions It will cost $24,639.82. You will be required to put this street in full accordance with the specifications within ten days, or it will be done, at your expense, under the direction of the board. No payments will be made you on amounts which may be until this is done.” their way to the Juding graveling) of the pier, the f t certificates or of an} retained by the boa pit aes nk omni Street and Sewer Work. PROTECTION OF PURLIC OR PRIVATE PROP- ¥ WORK OF IMPROVEMENT. f Cluss, the engineer of the Board of rks, has issued rules and regalations in reference to street work. Under these rales, property of the city, of the gas ani companies, and of private citizens must be scrupulously respected and cared for by the contractors, their employés and agents. be the duty of every contractor, upon finding water, or other pipes, or other property in street, about to be exposed to injary or e, to give immediate notice of the fact, proper patty; and take especial pains to protect the same for such rea- sonable length of time as may be necessary to allow the owner to take care of his property. In doing work of every kind it will be required of all contractors that the highways shall be as little obstructed as possible, and, generally, that all reasonable care shall be taken to prevent annoyance or inconvenience. duty of the proper officer of the board or other city department, upon recetying written notice trom any contractor or superintendent that property isin danger, to take to remove or adjust the same tractor may proc i y, mdividual, or ¢ city government neglects or refuses for an un- reaxonable time to protect, atijust, or remove their property after receiving the notice pro- vided for in these regulations, then the con- trac'or may proceed to remove the sam: care- out of his way, and shall not be deemed a ser, or be held liable for damages that ; result from the neglect of the owner to attend to the notice served by the contractor or other authorized party. Da. Mary E into AFRIcA—4 Baltimore Policeman who Arrested STAR, an officious Baltimore y E, Walker in that @ Sun of this morning says: “She had ‘o the Star Hotel on Front street Monday afternoon to call for an old lady, her compan- ion to Baltimore, who had become fatigued and stopped in the parlor of the hotel to rest. The policeman, Aaron Koss, told her she must ac- company him to the station-house. She did so very quietly, and on the way remarked that ahe had generally been treated well by the police, ‘occasionally encountered a fool. When the policeman made the char; middle district station hause, he sai had arrested her because she was collectin, Dr. Walker replied: ‘You have begun your statement with a lic. What yoe say is not true, for you arrested me the parlor of the Star Hotel. cloped the door and tried to detain me until I commanded you to release me,and then you ‘Where | was a crowd could not collect.’ This was a knock down thrust, and consequently Mr. Haggerty, the police justice, that he did not Fr when he arrested her. ‘To this the Doctor's ready tongue had a prompt retort, replying: ‘It should make no difference Jam. Any woman has the right to wear this costume, and any woman decent and deporting herself, should have without any question as to who or what shi morning she went to the mars! laid complaint before the police commissioners against policeman Ross. Her ac- count ig that the policeman came into the hotel and locked the door from the outside, faste her in the room; she ordered him to uni three times before he complied. She then walked forth, and when on quested her to” go to the statidr-House under Koss was. enter- of police commissioners, ‘the case was fixed for 10 a. m. ry Walker says she wears a modest dress, and cannot see why a woman is hot privileged to wear clothes of the material of hers as well asof muslin, &c., and while men will carry their exeelient wives and dangh- ters to see women in tights, they are.shocked at seeing a woman wil ittle barefoot and the steamer. enced to tara. ONE THOUSAND and the children gave cheers and handkerchiefs to the less fortunate | ones on shore. SECOND CHILDHOOD. A grey-headed old color on the end of the wharf watchin, | on board It will be the d woman romain ig the boat as it yo nmumdiate steps that the con- er what the matter w: hey wouldnt let me go; # much of a child ern rs oll mareter, so I walked all the wa , and to’ God marster, they woull’nt let me One of the bystanders kindly gave her a y-five cent note, directin, excursion to Alexandria an htened the old lady's face up, an! the last seen of her she was onthe deck of one of the ferry boards heading for Alexandria. excursion party will return before dark this her to make an Water Carnes rue War Street and Sewer Work Orilered. ine Makes Charges Against th ‘The Board ef Publie Works hav: sewers to be constructed as follows: 4 brick one on 10th, from R to T, ant @inch brick on T, from 10th to 13th streets, northwest. A 15-inch pipe on west side of 18th street, from manhole near F street to the north- east corner of Now York avenue and 18th strect; east side isth to E street; along , to connect with the I7th-street pipe on north side New to 18th streets, north- liceman arrested Dr. Mar: sewer; also, a 12-inch York avenue, from 17 west. A 12-inch pipe on north side I, between th streets, northwest. A 12-inch pipe on both sides of M, between 20th and 21st northwest, and a 12-inch O, between 15th and 17 pipe on north side 8, between i7th and iWth, 180, an 18-inch pipe north from 3d to 5th streets; and a 15- ipe on both sides of streets. A l2-inch } crowd in the atreet. inch pipe north strects, north west; ick sewer on the west side of 10th from Pennsyl rani: the north side of South Carolin: from South Carolina and a 15-{nch pipe from T2-inch pipe on the east from Pennsylvania avenue to East Capi- tol seers. 12-inch You at first Capitol street; also, im Double T alley, in Pastreet, from Columbia to n 18-inch pipe on north on south side of S, from @ l-inch pipe from £ toG, and an 18-inch from _G to I; also 2 inch pipe on east from North Carol! 8 avenue to Pennsylva- nig avenue, and a i2-inch pipe om east side ‘lvania avenue to | strect. have ordered the curbs to be set, fhe roadway paved with ‘aryland avenue, from 7th street westte the Long bridge; the street to be parked im the center and the railroad to pass throu; ark, said park to be protected by a sa stantial fence, leaving a roadway of thirty feet on either side of th pany have been not as to conform to the new been issued for the grading of 22d street, from K btreet to Massachusetts avenue. intendent of roads has been directed to have a ut in on Sumner avenue, ‘ater Registrar has been directed to lay a 6-inch water-main in Simson Street, between Ith and sidewalks laid, and ti blee rock on M: @ street he re- tained by the @ railroad com- just their road go An order has Z-inch pipe culvert limbs entirely inthe county. The A Sap Case.—Yesterday, Officers Hinkel and Homer were calied upen to rescue a youn, named Heurietta Sondheimer from a brot the corner of © and 1535 streets, where she had been taken by a fast young man. The brothers of the girl, it appears was; and took this m pasible, from leadin, een there only one day, and when bronght to headquarters bad her hair bobbed and nd was otherwise rigged out in j he appeared quite stubborn and a3 an exouse for her conduct treated by her mother and rds and other gentlemen retarn to her home and reform, but she showed very little signs of repentance and remorse. th streets north west. INVESTIGATING T | ConsTaBLes.—Ycaterday afternoon, at the ses- sion of the legislative committee to investigate the manner in which justices of the peace and constables transact business, Mr. J. H. Presented an accountof Constable O. Kimmell, showiug that he had collected seven ac for Merrill in which the costs aggregated and credits $25.03, leavin, be paid over to Merrill. MAGISTRATES found ont where she a balanes of 81.24 t ustice Simon Joseph peared before the committee to explain the urge that he had debarred Attorney and ex- Justice of the Peace L. Keangirom practi-ing law in his court, and filed an answer, in whi he says, “I have never had evidence of K being a lawyer, and know him only, as dreds of citizens of South Washington know him, as an ex-justice of the peace, whose ser- viees were no longer required by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.” ferent, allegin that she was Finding that earnest ood advice was wasted upon her, she was wr the night, and this morn- Police Court; but mo ons inst her, she was stated that this young girl has « man doing business on the appearing to bring charges gon ith street east, testitiod ‘is month she was a tenant Cros, a minister, and paid the rent in ad) uently he entered her house by ey, and put ber things in the street without any legal process, and stated that he acted on the verbal advice of Justice Fergason. Three several time did he put her th’ street. She then brought suit ag: before Justice Morton for trespass, tained Ped pagnt for $31 against him. Constable nm erryma: pet re 2 eres Messrs, WanteN Cuoate & Co.'s wlver- sisement of new books to-day is worthy of pe- rusal. ‘Their new store in Vernon row is yery attractive, and their stock i Quisites of’ # first-class book and stationery es- tablishment. Customers may have their papar amd envelopes purchased there stamped with initial while waiting. gi sites Bie oe Dare bas 9o'el Bight @ col Fitzbugh, was assaulted and sever ‘ludes all the re- ified in regard to the by McFarland, de- y Commission from that he exacted an: ut collected the same from Boswell. ako’ submitted letters of Mr, Boswell Hine and P. B. Stileson approving of hi TS In SoutH WasHING- one of our enterpris- completed & row of nine side of 11th street southwest, Three of these houses with French roofs, and the others two-story frames. The row presents @ very 5 eye ‘ated above the size front yards, Mr, Charch Fine Improv To) A Ruwwine Race for a purse of $100 will come off at the Piney Branch race course to- afternoon itizens, has yuses on the Eand at 4 o'clock. e.g. Mi and F. KILLED BY THE Cavine In oy A Banx.—To- ht ‘work row | wat dug out ii Was toand inthe wns beecthinn es . ey coment scene leet aatt inished this season, have all been sold and by the owners. sea «SE (y” WARD axp His Bort "eloc! a Britprye Paxxirs were issued to hue fora two-story frame dwell pes between 234 and * and 4 brick on Vermont avenae, between. N and 0. streets. 00s ‘The New Haven Journa) says that ‘ale’s stock | Dep te Cites meee choles eg" A New York sawdust. swindier whorcalle Bimself Koontz, saysin bis contideutial ciroular: “Should you betray me I shall find means to ba’ Svgnged fa a way perhaps you would not dream, A AUR LL) PHILaD, ASD ALL POrnts 8 = eB xD 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, THROUGH BETW people are walkin up to a contem Bos hmpertant branch of i Phy ca Teast until! pears are ripe. A. fine promise of quinces ie nearly ruined by SUMMER RESORTS. ~= heasee ihe a ae MPTROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOCK. : “Phere Beltimere at 0:18 0. m. daily, except San- “eave West Philadelphia et 12:89 p.m. daily,ex- Bu e ve at Mew York at4 daily, cxcept San- Eorress, have Waesbiugion at 10° 5 Ba cere Bekinore ot BAS: te. Gall, ducept HM apie ee oe scorehed ‘appearance. No pear ae ae ‘grape vine Uhrip'as yet, and very lit- in h A bas ‘Ferme mets, as turned out very well, and lew. ctop. Most farmers have tickets, A cutting thetr hay until there is little but Bir. Wct Ase Styuor TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON ALL CASH SALES, = fiber init. Asa ‘al thing hay will not make an extra pound after the pollen drops. pam beng COMMEKOING TUESDAY, JULY 15, CON- Steere wnt Paitasdighte ot 625 9Om.. nity, ox- THE COURTS. _ e styirale Abd bul shar Nejor: Das and »| TINUING TILL SEPTEMBER 1, 1573. oeenve Mt Mew York at 10 p.m. daily exeepe Porice Court, Judge Daicsoa —To-day, Mary | ing Alleys, = echt Express, heave Washington at #0 p.m th driving ater D streets beewoen ISR wnt tig | NOGe-__U326-608t"7 = ae Leave Baltimore ai 10:45 Dm . ‘laily, SALES OF ALL SPECIAL ORDERS FOR ¥ ove West Phi'adeip he at Sto New York a 6 SHIRTS AND DEESSES AND OTRER TRAINS ute Fast Line leave New Yoru BTICLES EXCEPTED. Arrive at Washi it was being faved, thereby injur.og | QT. GEORGE'S HOTEL, aden was hned §i tet balkiog ie bie: | PINEY POINT, ST. MARY'S COUNTY, #0. Gogdons fost looking’ south; sherasn’ietth Sat B. J. MARSHALL, Proprietor. far lane we tar Figo wregerick Hotel is pow completed. and newly f07- raauity inthe couaths go. We Benton sens aidfaliy: situated Peterediaccie pr charge in the county; $8. het, Potomac rivers. cape. PRTC BTS le of ati at one hui A Wire RxocKED bows axp two paveureas | Ble of sccommodati Sab aap berger. stall wiry looking man, | the salt-water delicacies; gocd bat wos charged with assault and battery um Alice | Hing, always plenty suiting and Aahin mberger,one of his daughters, a young Ixdy “yment of Nec ag Fae grown apt i ty Mr. Cl idee Richmond Express, U m % a veh =o Land Arrive at Wasningten at . Crpaccrions are made te Bow Tork with stramers ii ‘. eR Bh jartfs Sigew Tork Gcucral atsl Hetern River rail Weehall on and atter JOLY 15 BEK 1, offer our eutire stock at i SEPTE- every libernt nd checknd at hotels and prt- on orders left at the following offices, hero tickets and. information ean be vbtaine! “RN jortheast ‘Sth street enna. @e.; Dork! ae discount of 10 PER CENT. ON ALL Casi | Hosthcet comer Wibestrert que Fonna.ave.; 20 lof feeliag in the SALES. jon Baltimore and Reman ralizons corer > neighborhood, near the Yard Hee featified shat Her father whipped her & the Gomer of the street a peck canine pagent E wae that the had started to go forthe polica to take | CUMME itim ssa trom her mother He had knocked her | SOGMaLee ROARDcan be hed at YaTTOM mother down. She tried to escape him, but he ful- | County, Va, Good reference lowed her and kept whipping her and then tried ‘to | Guired’ Address A°O WRIG mall her back by the hair. ‘The whip was prestuced | Qt P.0., Loudoun county, Va, ineonrt. Itis a good size coach whip, and was ‘REENF a broken into three or four pieces. A gentleman rhe G F FIELD.—This witnessed the whipping, testified that he heard the A ate ee hb of Leeebu: cracking of the whip from his own residence; he | @nd airy MORE AND POTOMAC RAIL. Barton x will rmn as follows Derot Conner 6: MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. 6 Paimer’s Patent Toke Shirts, ready-made, for Merine Shirts, ite, 81. “91.13, 91.25, $1.75, 82, lees 10 per cet 2.78, English Brown Usiton Sockss 400" 88, 87-50, 99, nd saw Mr S. laying among nd children with the whip, they crying and He hastened to the scene and Mr. 8. iaily 5, ait daily. ox day ised whip and said, — | TH Va. ra teas 10 per cont, : “33 8, m.. Expres from are. my got ae Bs HOUSE, BELLE: Jean nek and Merino Drawers, regular prices, orth D ome, —— — you, owd soon assembled an: ane sana: joxe 10 per cent. z e was taken aay, ats = bores Si ROW open. Linen Collars and Cuffs, regular prices, less 10 per a another: deughicrgoider, aed every SerieNthy : Black’ ies, Black Scarfe, Fancy Scarfs Fancy nother deughier folder, aud a very. sprig! stm” i. " ‘ ne and inteltigent git, Bho testified that ner farmer | —27Mlm* _W. H. WILKINSON'E CO- ‘Ties, White Ties, &c., regular prices, less 10 per got infuriated abcut some pipe which her little bro- F. FENWICKS cent = ther bad ir jared. When her father commenced to | # » Linen and Silk Pocket Mandkerehicfe, regular : : cncept Sanday. whip her, acd had struck her some five or six tines, | HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT. 8, leew 10 per cent. asion, daily ,ea-/6'1S pm. ait daily, éx- she canght hold of the whip and wrenched it from nit Kid Gloves, rewular prices, lees 10 per cent. orpt Bun ay hiieue’ ete govt andey 7" him. He bed knocked her mother down, whea she LL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. | Lisle Thread Gloves, 76 certs, less lu per cent. 6:18 p. m., Olnctnna: Bm, “is tried to reconcile the dificalty about, the’ pipe, He ood accommodations, Terms: $1.0 per day; ess, daily,eacept Sun figitimore, Tay, ORT eNSSR SE West and orth and her | €30 per menth. air with the other, and tried to pail them | ~j¥14 Im™ LEONARDTOWN, MD $5 Pm tally oe % York 1940p. w., Southern Ex m they were ronniog out for the po- ae : ight Express _prets,aly lice, A geutleman, who keeps store noxt doors tort. 7 ae 'OINT HOT FANCY GOODS. wt0'p Pociic Bx. p me Moe York ified to hearing the ontery, and hearing one of the Pavilion,” Uigoboys say sch, father, L won't, do te again? | aay gettghetas BENET, RON MARYLAND, and saw him pall bis dangtiters by the hair of the | smart cece tena, Reeert, situate om the Po- t e door. ere wasa great outcry a) and much excitement ia the neighhorhood.. Ollicee ind Mhington, minety miles, has been Arnold testified to about the same effect, and that be coreg A ithe reigned for a term of, or Oficer, Hamilton ested the prisoner. Hewas un ponent open for the reception ir akew m sleep by the outery. ‘Under the new >. Mills, I for defence, made Proprictorshtp, the house bas been abut ta babelt oC tne mecanedte ee Gieeoainn aoe thoronghly ono making the appointments far tather had a right as head of the fam ly to chastise supetion neh eee: ll be hischildren, and the Ohfy question was astowhe- | SUPbLICA wi © deli press daily. express. Trains jomsing Washington at 5:45 R m., coppect ot Bowie with trains ving Bowie at $40 and li 4 iving at Marlboro’ st lode end Perfamery , Soaps and Toilet Articles, ro; Jess 10 per cent. Pearl, Ivory and French Sleeve Buttons at 25 coats ir, less 10 per < tg ‘per p cent Gold Shirt Str 2.) to $15, lees 10 per cent Ivory Gold Collar Buttous, 25, $1.87, $2, 9225, 2 50, €8, less 10 per cent Plain and ancy Fans. Sc: to $24, lea 10 per ot fan and Umbrella Chatelain, 7c. to $5, le«s W prot Oxydized” Buckles, Sete Eat Drops, Vinegarette, arriving at Washington at 11 iS@ om. 6.15 Qnd $:35 p.m., connect at Bowie with Mariboi 1 840 and 6:0 p. 0 Passengers leaving their orders at Ticket Offce thwest corner of 13h sireet and Pe ‘ Oper inp orfolk, Baltimore and Washington markets. &c., &c., regnlar pri lems 10 per cent. phe court mnposed s Racor £10 in rach casn and | , Amusemecte-Bowling, Biliania Boaters Tisn- | Jot Jewels lar prices, leon 10 per erat 1d 4300 bunds in each caso to keapthe peace, | 10g. Bathing, Oroque? and Quoit Grounds, te. Parasols aud Sun Cin! rom $8 to $12, tees |<! Treidencee t a ie "| Rermen @2.60 per dee ais ae eegered daily —— bux, Inti i¢, Loulevitie, Bt. Louis, Now Or- LEXANDRI price: sertants fail prices 2 Def Week; children halt toate. ‘Chicago, ‘Gmaba, San’ Franciecr aod all AL A A. 1-hn HAS. RB. PARKER, Proprietor. 2 sabiarinaed BARRY, Gut Escarep Prom THE CHAIN Gana. — This SEASIDE SORT. LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS. Es morning about 10 o'clock a colored man named “yo ees 5 » s1e.| ALEXANDRIA & WASH. Altred Contee, who was pat on tue chain gang COBB'S tet oa ya. White So itn, Hose at, Ste, ie, He, gio2, s10s,| A VE TRS ROS gs pores at the last term of the corporation court for | | Mow open for the reception «f visitors. Brown Cotton Hose at ‘60c,72c, Sc, 880, less 10 per mulicious wounding, escaped trom that institu- | known for ite excellent and segue! ALEXANDRIA « F ‘ t tion while at work on Cameron street ne: mee week Wes oe ee Washington, by cutting the “chain neat tee Bieter, Bone ankle. He was caught after about a half-honr’s ine i “tai chase by the bose: Mr. Jerry Gaither, in the Friday morterez stone, Monday, cellar of Mr. Quinn, on Oronoco street, and COBB BROS, & cu, brought back to jail, where he now is. He | _i27-Im Cherrystone, Va. sett eiears, 2 t0 work on the streets with aball | SUMMER BOAED. and chain on. Meee CDERICKSBCRI BR, cent. Brown Balbriggay Hote at 73>, Sie, $102, $131, @1.44, $2.12, $2.25, less 10 per ceut. Lisle Thread, Fancy, Silk Hose, regular prices, los }0 per cent, Merino Vests at 69c. to $1.44, less 10 per cont. ‘Thomson Glove Fitting U irscts, regular prices, loss 10 per cent. Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 28c, 3c, 7c, oe, fal leave for Alexandria as fol) ows:—6,7, Mm, 1ZH0en. 1 2, 3, 4, 8, 6.7.8, p.m - daily ,wll other trains daly except , We, TSc, $1, 81-25, lows 10 per cent. Sraunc a Leax.—The schooner J. L Leach, Twenty-five additionn! BOARDBES can now bo inh Hemstitched Haudkerchiefs at 65c, Sc, $1, Captain Johnson, bound trom Georgetown to | Secommodated at the LOUDON INSTI Bing BL, lowe 10 per cent. racopt Sunday Allen's Point with Cumberland coals sprang a TE, on moderate terms. Good fate. Collars * Trains marked thus connect with trains om leak while off Fort Washington, yesterday | Pure, and ne scenery” For partica Ladies’ Fancy is, 75e, less 10 per cent. Washingt n and Ohio K. K. meiuing, ona sated back on tele city amt | Arsapply to THOS: Wj LAKE, | | Kid Gloves,1,2and$ bution, regnlar prices, tows 10 UANTIOO Accommodation leaves Washingtom anchored off pte - Ceorgponagd wharf. This morning it was found that she was leaking 700 strokes to the hour. So she was towed ints the EDUCATIONAL. dock for repairs. It is quite probable that she —— will have to be unloaded before this can be Ry Ry. eae BT Be: lone. “ i,” - . CAMP MERTINGS.—The Chit-Chat = i720 following camp meetings of the Sf. arch willbe held in Fairfax and London counties in| Fy HB charge of Rev. E. P. Phelps, P. E.:—Accotink D. dD. circuit, to be held near Greenwood, to com- eclancs mence Friday, July 25th; Hillsborough circuit, three miles from Harper’s Ferry, August Ist; Barrvville circult, at the Sand Spring, neat Vastieman’s Ferry, commence August 8th; Herndon circult, ear ‘Thornton. station, W: July Sth. and O. R. R., commence Angust 15th; Hills: reent Lisle Thread Glover,1, 2nd $ button, at $1, lowe 10 per cent. Q 7.40a.m daily, except Sunday GBEAT SUCTHEEN EXPRESS, vin Richmond’ leaves Washington 11.43 p.m daily, exenp: Sunday, Through tickets to ali points South am! Southwest for sa'e at Offoes, corner 13h street id Pennayl= vania avenue, and Corner Oth street and Heaney! Vania avenue, where pamer gerecan lemve orders for bs check sd at Si hotels and ventacnees ong! ation 8. YOUNG, Gen” Passenger Agent. jy24-tf BALtimoge AND on a Se Se ot Sz hee ——— 39 nett . incint vim Boston, New York sud Pht! itimore LADIES’ UNDER GARMENTS. Skirte, 6 tucke, 88 chate, Loss 10 per cent. ss oS os le Elegantly trimmed Skirts from $1.75 to $20, less 10 ent. Chethises at 75 cents, less 10 por cent. 1 “ 125 “ “ Elegantly trimmed Fh ee from $1.50 to $5, Toss nt. hotongh circuit, near Waterford, commencing Corton Drawers at 78 cents, lees 10 per cent. Baie ust + “ “ 1 “ “ OL. JAMES S. FRENOA, of the board of alder- w . Sptete ti st mn, renned lant night and hin Fesigation rarities Liao wlcht Breese tron $id 10°95, ents bat tent, ‘was laid over—Sentinel, last evening. Fox Waseixaron TuRNrike.—It is under- Prag ig ern Dewy Me pe to examine the Washington turnpike condemn it ve asf nuisance, as anticipated, and the county CLOSING SALES court confirm their report, the only immediate INFANTS’ GARMENTS, will be the temporary abolishmont of the or Infante’ Long Skirts at from $1.63 to @4.50, lees 0 tollgate at Four Mile Tuan, ae itis ead fo be the : ric Slip, intention of company ownln 6 road to Cam! Lmproye it oroughty at an early day. Summer Clothing! Dressce: 4 ska SRRPENT, of large- x a water snake, Fienel Seve. Ee made ite appearance. in one of the docks this . Tarning and attracted considerable attention = FoR t Gauere Deawers. and many projectiles.— Gazette, last evening. * ” Waline Cloaks. | And complete of every article of Iufants’ | CITY_ITEMS. : wfarsall autgect to ndiscocse oti0 poroeut sa ‘Try THE Lion Lace, as drawn only at Geo. W. Driver’s Sample Rooms, corner Penneyiva- THE pas aS se wrtatety tn < 3 WHITE GoOops. AMILTON EARSON’S ts ci \y the house In this city for Slate and Marble Mantels, ENTIRE STOCK ‘Fiombere Edges, 8c, to $1.7 yard. leon 0 pot cont, Bronze, Gilt, Verde and Crystal Chandeliers in gis Rigor aed Tastee ae teas great variety, and as cheap asthe manufacte- WILL ‘pet cent. 34. Inet oe ries. Give them a call. ¥,M.C.A., 9th and Nairsook Edges and Inserting, 25 to $2.25 yard, toes dD. 03 i - cent. Sr were BE CLOSED OUT Victoria Lawn, 300. to 500. yard, less 10 per cent. Be ‘Tuy stoner why Auch crowds flock Into the Striped. Plaid aud Plain Mainacok, 302.00 Se. yard, | 3 ab Tokers te sample rooms of George W. Driver, a’ ie cor- jews 10 per cen! ‘aehington Station Ticket Office mot of Peanevivenia avenue and 44 street, is IMMEDIATELY Bishe Aun. At ic £0 80>. Zand, Less 10 per onnt dy; alao, wt the Com; because of the refreshing character of his de- pie Bey ey Asard. tess lo per cent. | ola ‘avenes. lightful and cool beverages, and espectally so AT PURCHASER’S PRICES. 5 tad ge: for the reason that the exquisite quality of the celebrated Lion Lager is tmproved by being drawn from faucets of improved construction. tf NO REGARD ois ee Dr. Wietan’s BALSAM oF WILD Cumery is Pome ‘(A combination and a form indeed” for healing FOR ORIGINAL Cost. and curing diseases of the throat, lungs an: chest: It omres a cough by loosening ari cleans. ing the lungs, and allasing irritation, thas re. moving the cause, instead of drying up the cough And Teaving the disease behind. = ¢ HABLE BROTHERS. Plata Organd, 4c. te 75e. yard, less 10 cont, a Ory Z ic. te 75e. yard, 10 per i Margalias at Sac. to 68c. yard, less lu per coat READY-MADE DRESSES. Oar stock of LINEN SUITS POLONAISES REDINGOTS is the largest in tho city, and we nm of the tadies to be Treat bar- ve give by the liberal reduction of 10, THREAT MASSE see W yguiseron, May 35, 1873—Noon, py aT San Ss a SO invite the atte: a ais per cent. Iv you CAN'T GET CooL resort to Dooley’s From our prices, a : Ady Yor can" ey ater tpi FASHIONABLE TAILORS, Neg aang fow with orice: 0 pardons ZOR NEW TORE. without change of uaa Taine 58 OORNER 71a AND D STREETS, ea nen Seat jal : a aad = Pee and “Knights of Pythias NOTICE OF DissoxuTion. ao Leave daily (entept Bunton} fis a. @,1:Man ds and " a. Chapeaux, Caps, The partnership heretofore existing between the ia So 9a ON SUNDAY. Baldricks, Gauntlets, Cuffs, &c., at le , under the fi van pea And 22 50 Leave for New York at, €:30 , and Philedel- James ¥. Davis’ Sons, po ate par) 3340 hin at 6:00 p.m RAPES 19,6 21 Pa.av., under Metropolitan Hotel. indebtenuess dee said firm must be paid to +3 Srcagh sckees to Puietoipiia, Mee Wank, or preixernxart Tae eR Teen can ‘be purchased ibe best msde i "parcR” $3 ° atc ted at the Station Office st all Bours m dealer w $1.20 per dozen GRO. B. PRICE. « + in “ ‘nore read _atvertisoment pints. If your grocer does not koep it, send Jaty an ws” Fy ae * Bes os creceninere an Wasuingtoes Baiviasre ane orders to Palmer & Green, Georgetown, D.C, 6 | ———— White Lawn Wrappers 5.50 “ sapetie, end the West Sone Nirrres,—The suffering which many — i...) 6, ielmphe | Eee Lom COLE Genet ladies experience from caked breasts and sore T. EDW, CLARK & CO,, Batiste Polonaise and Redingots, $10 to @20, less | GEO8. KOONTE, nipples, is little realized by men. A remedy percent 188 now come to them, and the wonder is that DEALERS Brown Linen Polonaise and Bedingots, $6 to #13, it has not been discovered before. The Centaur LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, hess 10 per cent. Liniment is as delicate and soothing as a cos metic, and affords such speedy and permanent | DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, relief that we are showered down with thanks, $ MOULDINGS, &c,, &c. Ig is simply a wonderful thing for all sores, 5 mina r and swellings. ‘ BE ce a ae ee ath atroat LADIES' DRESSES. Porp’s EXTRACT cures burns, SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. obstir ay Ttece mA raeers 20 | z only the in cases where arealready porchased thet® goods QUSTOM SHIRT DEPARTMENT. Tax Cinormmati L, bottled Palmer Green is the finest a the District, and is sold at the low joe $1.29 per dozen gat botiles by dealers througl.out th — in the that standard cine. treated of tm mediont rit ‘and to be a cure for these diseases. m,! "? OBR i price of VERY OLD AND PERFROTLY RELIABLE TuRco-Ri B. 5; Miso, Mi E street. 5,20,6: jem-colm 3. W. 2 133% F street. The Wncoz @ Gisa’e buwixe Msoarms. oun G. Serene TS | scene tarmn nw oa thd uns, =a 4 SALVE? t . Vdd te: