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aa SOSA ETT = eee = c 1 E he Schuetzentest } Mile off have for the dabors EVENING STAR, } cminaree ee eesti te (Ore Se eee SPEECHES AT THE ROYAL BANQUET. appreciation of his fellow-citizens, and it WEDNESDAY..,.........Amgust 6, 1973, | Yesterday afternoon and evening, the second owe ge —— eS = day off tue Schuetzenfest of the Washington | *pprectation s! —— — = AL NEWS Nerien. sn immense throng of visitors were at- | Sour awaciation, representing, as they do, so LOCAL NE’ | tracted te the 7th street nd all seemed | Much of intelligence, justry porse,,; at | to enjoy themselves great ons | tion of the visitors were él ghted with the tf; Colonel! Bramhall, Deputy Collector of Taxes, | ing Punch and Jady show, | MH. A. K. RHEPRERD ON THE MATEAIAL DR- has gone to Pennsylvania 4 OF OUR CITY. or a fortnight. rp ae my a Fg BS RLOPMENT 0 a ME. Thomas F. Cloyd left here this morning Sremdres “or larger growth” enjoyed: the Wicks Tem lenges Sok taney ee Kovert Bod aud Me. Robert Horuken? @O Taree? he exectlont vocal snd tnstrament- | 115 'trus internets of the District always have so ‘The pilot boat Wasp arrived at Bedford THE KING-*HOOTING AND CROWNING. eae ee ken Friday night, having on board a Dill fish meas- | The great feature of the day was the shootin, Pant Ww, sen ihn gala Bmithsontan Testitater 7” “70° Sentte the | for tho kingship, which once has been he "In behaitotthe Board of Public Works of Bo daghentams you- | Sucoticl ceeded a's Targete tc Arar | the District of Columbia. I heartily thank you nee a2 Biles Ou Munentier: pesvery; rust Kock "oun declared the viet oe a See Expressed Levi Stevens, gas furnace and furnace for Mr. Kech received the con, lations of na- pase over the per- ‘th. Wishing a ha reunion, I rejaain, ne javentte por- | Tory truly,yeus cvellsnteavant, ED. Goons? sme on a uieen SEE Te crokans 0 cx ope and smelting ores. merous friends, and about §o’clock p. m. was | Mal allusion whic » "Mr. Hugh Gelstom whe died in Baitimore | tceoted pp gu this occasion to recognize the fact that the > was well known im this city, and | quarters, where Mr. Wolf, Ret the Vo~ | een ee ve enin ng dh ate y ywned considerable real estate here, tucluded | rein, addressed the assemb and the victor, | OT88” > ip gal be rial development r noble eity. We im which is the Howard House, corner of Gth | congratulating the latteron his skill. On re. | ™A&te street and Pennsylvania avenue. Neving Mr. Ebel of the collar, he expressed the | Can TeJolce toget! er, my friends, that white but ‘Work was commenced to-day in the new res- Tact the aupesing of Kices wants crwere two yoare ago oar people were seen the street circlo, the contract for Ita buliding | be ar Plcszant. ‘The were then bestowed | Sven a decent respect for the opinionsof our the P street circle, the contract for its building | on Mr. Kock, and he waa grected as the king | CER. decent respect for the opinionsof our Baring been entered into with Mr. Fleming, a | with cheers.’ Mr. Koch responded in approprt ceeetrimes: we neve, wpchin Went Melee persed. contractor in this city, for the sum of £114,000. | ate terms. A pyrotechnic tation ef the | Sith er or any of those ualities, and that to-day ‘The many friends of Gen. Henry M. Whittk~ | American fiag was then m: nd an ode was | With 150 miles of paved streets and 120 miles of Tee’ Waent, separa ee rn eatment at | sung by the Swngerbund, and the party return- | Swerg, we are rapidly making our city the best Smomthe for (ataty ae a re orct theta LSe | €d,t0 the enjorments of ihe evening, the king | Soot et somes ta the werkt A searer ewe months for ‘alysis, will re, to hear that he ing escor' aroun eo ra ma ry q ‘ol y Bas reerived another sbcck, ‘and is now lying in canteen point he was feceived with hearty | MOre will develop the fact that the ery, hereto- fore so persistently urged, that we are but na- a critical conditio congratulations. vated ‘The carringe of Dr. Garnett came in contact *i THE GRAND BANQUET pr posgh rag parmg pocbyie- 4 ee ee a 2 Zerterday with some horses which were being | then took place in the new hall, which was | CAs itis untrue, and will prove to the bitter: driven by a colored man.at the corner of Penn- | elaborately decorated. The tables were U | © ander Varprowtaawis wud Genoa e more cone Sylvania avenue and 15th street, and the vehi- | shaped, with smail one in the bend assignad e emake Apr tau wer oleae wits, Bit cle was upset, throwing the doctor and his | to the representatives of the press. A magnifi- Seca @xeapein Paris, throngtout the globe. @river out with such violence as to injure his | cent pyramid of flowers graced the of the T - r é : left side and sprain his ankle. tabics, with large boguets at tatervals aud ditizene of the Dintvice, ‘Through their efforts In the ease of Watt Fowler, who shot himself | sm: mes ateach plate for the guests, Mr. Gsunseas hes at last realised the fact that theae through the head yesterday morning on the | Simon Wolf presided, and to his right were | Congtess has at last reallzcd metccponent forte farm of John Brown, on Kock Creek che General Sherman (in full uniform) and Hon. A. | Sit miles square contain the metropolis of furty reer eee OT mee tee ee Te; | B. Shepherd, and to his left were Attornoy | GUnine or the bettas togteintare feet acting coroner «J. F- Hartigan, after viewing the | General Williams and August Koch, the new | Ge Ry OE Ha geGud portion oo the DoNtical cen body deemed an inquest unnecessary, as it was | Schuetzen king. Next were guests, including bs or ? th : rt: railing senaptic AY kcuarer & clear case of sutciie. the representatives of the Baltimore anit othce | fer of the American republic. If, however, The funeral of M ‘The banquet was a very fine one, and, | Eentiemen,, Congress should not Prove equal to mitted suicide on § ¢ delicacies provided had been discussed, capocgg. + Ripley, who com- | verei afternoon, took | after fice yesterday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. from | Mr. Wolf announced feovsioens unt Gee prasad Imnpwovemeute oo the residence of his brother-in-law, 58 New TRS TOASTS. A vigorously commenced shall havereached com- Jersey avenue. His wife, child, and brother, ‘The first was—«‘The Day we Honor; Long live | eee cee remurkiathin ‘aeameelion who arrived on the € o’clock train yesterday | the victor, a king in name, not deeds.’ gig ee wd es < Kc, hat [ have found no portiono! this community morning, were present. The remains were in- Mr. August Koch, the new king, responded. | ¢ 4 y ferred th Oak Hil! cemete He eaid he felt proud of bis position, not chat he ona ee Tees tren ee ree Among the marriage licensesissued yesterday | wasa kingin fact, but that he had secured a ‘a they have extended to us, for the earnest Wwasone to Mr. A. J. Rice and Miss Eliza G. | prize without entailing the ill-will of his fellow eeaner cn ‘which they have upheld our bande Stmpron. Miss Simpson was formerly a suc | members or engendering any of the hard feel- Se ave pradndi ‘bratiel mith solbeoe, eesba! teacher in the, Wallach building, in the | ings which ordinarily follow such contests. He | Te ste, huscundly grat Sonmned With faaoheets Stina Ghetrict, and during the vacation last | would wear his honors meekly, and strive, while | (ont cr the press have teemed with fals Senn Shamer vent to Now York to visit some rela, | inthe position, to uphold the honorsof'a Schuet- | 1m thelr gratuitous advertisements of the peg yea aNd While there attempted to commit | zen king. In concluding, he proposed the | Fou have uniformly supporte i therefore ao Bat suicide, it will be remembered, by throwing | health of the retiring king; which was drank Tupi jnec in pivingvasensincee ft herself into the river. with applause. he Wachi huetzen Verein, fore- - ee eon most in all that-constitutes material dévelog Ne meee tend | Ne anaes tone oe eaneten SCMMOY | ot cing tunic tute Pe oo eminently suc- Aftcr our report of the proceedings of the | social liberty. May its conduct over produce | Ceseful as has been thelr past.” Drank with Long committee closed yesterday, a colored | that liberalism which springs from republican | ®PP ‘3 OTHER TOASTS. woman named Sara Washington testified that | institutions”—was responded to by the presi- ‘The eighth toast: “Our Invited Guests—Ever gue Canby entered suit against her before Jus. | dent, Mr. Wolf, who said: ‘The Washington | ,, Sheclehth tonst: “Our Invited Guests —Ever tice Donaldson fora billof $10. Josh Parker, | Schuetzen-Verein prides itself, and I hope Say the how inet icicnddicip, a6 ait. akware ic & colored constable, served the warrant, when | )ustly, that it is the pioneer for and of social f a) eee the ek hth tonst ve war ue es "1 told him she held a receipt in fall from | liberty; that its alms and objects are not to en- | (17 hye: Lovie Waldecker, ninciient cr the Canbs; that the bill claimed was contracted by | danger the public peace or welfare, but to so | \y UF Mr. I seurean *S deponent ds her father went | educate the masses as to enlarge their sphere ‘The each The Ladies—The brignt par- to see Parker. and infor: him that he owed | of thought, and to enhance instead of restrict- | 4700, Ment arithore wines ah eae the money, and would pay it; the suit went on | ing their mental liberty. We claim that in a | t pisces Oct wel MATIC aude kee tne notwithstanding, and Donaldson gave judg. | limited sphere we are the educators of true | 8? > id b ment against ber. Parker soon appeared with | temperanc that we reitect the only republi- ye a * was responded to by Mr. John Vogt when deponent was absent from an doctrine worthy of support, and that is, (o ete eile. ot ter intormed Parker of the fact, | leteach man de as he pleaser, eo Tomg an he com- | , Ztiet and gentlemen: Itmay be easily gromes Pen he demanded the key tothe parlor door, | mits no treason against the spirit of the consti- | why 1 have been chosen to answer this ready he was informed that deponent had the key. | tution and laws of this country. We claim that to sender nerxion to the Indien. WO mune oo Parker then roughly took hold of her sister, | for years the pall of physical siavery hung over | t? Tende oa earth feels so deeply «i heartily for the fair Who was in a delicate state of health. and pu x a8 do; res sre, they are and they over monds in the crown of life. May in true to virtue and to the nuetzen Verein, and may “y strié friends as he whose name Applanse.] + | the prosperity of this land. and that to substi- ed her with such violence from the door as to | tute social siavery is no improvement thereon. | Sr a8 I di d gause her several days’ illness aud put her in | We claim that we cannot too often repeat that | Mill be the diat Gangs. He then barstopen the door, break | associations like ours are a Iife-necessity to the | (Vy, "Iware fy ing the lock. aud entering took five pictures | nation; that they give rational enjoyment, re- |S) “1 ingto Bhich cost &i1, and carried them away, leaving | creation, and what is more essential to ‘the | Almay have no notice of ‘sale or a receipt, and to this | American brain, rest. Our statesmen are sut- ‘Bt. = Tenth toast: © The Press terror of ty- day has made no return of the same or of the tering from an overdose of worry and con - rk of neti ay im- sales. Deponent does not know whether or not ued labor—too few holidays and too much ex- eat enntaeen ae leaders produce ors- Canby got bis pay. Parker still holds ns com- | citement. The tension isimmense; henceevery ed ee and train? wie 1 to by Mr. Fo- mission. * eflort to bring back humanity to a state of nat- ie f the Republican, and Mr. Louls” Schad. To-pay. ural enjoyment deserves approval and succses. | OF p0r oe Republican, and Mr. Lo i: : This morning Justi Thompso ave his | Aud it our Wilsons, Colfaxes, and «thers nearer Guaaeauter ion caine > “alles destinony Scfoss the cout Inrefesonce to | home were to devote halt their time und tater, | The te fag tge oped rps el dbtecitalidadinpened ¥ case. in which he states that Lulles’s | lect inte bringing their fellow- men back to the ng ¢ Gon, dee hat aon a t is false in eral points, among | precepts of the fathers, they would have greater ee them the following: “I than Is hours Shreeve Sess'ng warrant to put fects in the street. This is false, as Lull knows. The summons was issued against on the 15th of July. «Judgment was r end © District ley states that in less | chances of having their names enrolled in the | ‘Tiend of the District g u a book of fame tha by praying for and deciaim: posed tho health of Hon. | ing against every one who differs trom them. sat 1b € n is proud of its success, of the liberal, 3 support it r sat the hands of a 7 ; a | discriminating public. We know that it we | Mr. Wolf proposed the heaith of one w no bad by meon the 2id,and the writ of restitnti were false to nature, recreant to truth, and picts ky Le oe ai ie geri : eS a was issued on the request of the plaintiff, Mr. | inimical to the public welfare, we would not be | Since its Sr oke it ine iF Wat tae kee Bergling, on the 30th of July; and it was net | countenanced by the smilesof the fair, or “God Bheph aa of the ‘Chronicle. ees ae executed by Shreeve until the mext day. So it | speed you”of the brave. Theretore, ladies and Thi bere; 1 ied the toaite nud tho Denntak Appears that instead of being put out. as Lui- | gentlemen, be assured that while our eiforts is conclu¢ eee quet. ley states, in 18 hours, he had eight days to | m the past have merited your approval, our en- eaterday were awanion uo. follows:—roha Prepare himself, if he declined to appeal from | deavors in the future will be enhance the tone ( x Chelan lobar old aaedal ton ence my judgment. Lulley, in his miserable carica- | of the association, so as to make it the center of tng cote di ci eo a ie oe ae 's Witnesses, speaks of them | rational and pure enjoyment, to have full lib- | ™ ha ots peisch id net ies, ea. Horie: 9a $s Dutchmen who answered the quesgions put | erty, and no bachanalian license; to show that | 44/2 5 ig Than ae Pons eal Pa to them with “Yah! yah!” and says, “they | laws are who.esome to incite man to thought; wo ees (SUhy SANS (the witnesses) could not understand English. | that they are at the same time useless when | VOB. Pri ist; Samcesl Geae:, 94, 3 ‘ow these witnesses are not Dutchmen but | they aim to deaden the better instincts of our D “Ae og PE itimores Sd Gan Sentforia; 4th, 8. Tmans, both credible and reliable witnesses, | nature. Pioneers as we are, we hope to blaze yolgs bth, ww Behrend: ” = Vv. Mu sth re and they swore positively before me that they | the woods of prejudice and error, leaving on the | W0 ee Sica Sth Joba. ae were present and heard Lulley agree to pay the | paths of time such imprints as will be legible oats. Kraus; Oth, saat. rent in advance and vacate the premises in | to the latest posterity. Let us not torget that % See ae ie seven days if he did pay the rent. There was no | we are American citizens, and being such, we |_A > need of any interpreter. for the witnesses, w DEAL IN THE TWENTY-FIRST D18- are free tode and think independent of ‘the | TRICT—Organization of a New Republican Club, Pluchert and John Jack, spoke intelligibly, | dictates or wishes of prejudicgd sects. A meeting of the Herbert wing of the 21st dis- and they well understood e.questions pre. Mr. Wolf was frequently idterrupted by ap- | trict republicans was held last night near pounded to them. In addition Justice Thomp- | plause. Moore’s hall, corner ot 14th and B strects nortu- son said that during the trial some one present | ATTORNEY GENERAL WILLIAMS’ ResPoNsE To | east,on an open lot. It was the intention to Proposed to call av interpreter and the name of THE TOAST TO PRESIDENT GRANT. hold the meeting inside the hall, but the key & person was given. He was objected to “on The third toast_“The President of the United | to the rcom was epg and it was al by account of his being a Jew,’ dhe (the jus- | States—The honored chief magistrate, whose | those present that it had been spirited away by tice) rebuked the remark and said it was wrong | deeds im war and peace Lave to make any remark of that kind; that he had wieared him to | the opposing faction. is countrymen,” was responded to by Attorney | Mr. Benjamin F. Peters called the meeting to zo prejudice against any witness on account of | General George H. Williams who said that, | order and explained the objects—to organize a teed, color, or country. ded to the pleasure of participating in the | new club, &c. He then called for nominations Constable Shreve corroborated the testimony | festival, was the honor of being called upon to | for officers of the republican club of the 2ist Justice Thompson, as far as it related to the —— to such a toast, and for that honor he | district. dates and trial, and also denied the statements | desired to make his acknowledgments. He | Mr. Peters was nominated and elected as ef Lulley as to*irregulanty in the eject- | hardly knew what tosay, for in responding to | president, and other ovicers were then elected ment, Xe. such @ toast he might touch upor debatable | #8 follows:—1. Shine: @ president; William —— Srounds, Allusions in it had been mate to the aoe ary; Walter Middleton, assistant » &§ vs militat services of! e ‘resident—services c 5 «4S ynolds, treasurer. ais Bonn or Puntic Wooen- The Barra’ | which wers uot ws bo forgoticns bat si the tare | Siduey Hecbert saeehne sewast tee ituation Public Works have decided to pave E street, | time net to be referred to with feelings of | of thingsin the disirict, and offered a resolution Detween Sth and 7th streets, northwest, with | ¢xultation over enemies, but with adue regard | recalling the members of the central committee ‘wood, and have the sidewalks terraced; aiso to | of their value to the a they haddone sy | from the 2ist distr The resolution was improve M street, from North Capitol to Houn- | much to save. It was better for all concerned | unanimously adopted. Gary streets; also, tosewer Corceran street, be- | that success had crowned the efforts of the Wm. Beron submitted a resolution returning tween 13th and lith streets; also, to improve Union arms, tor no man could tell what direfal | thanks to Governor Cooke and the Board ot from 7th to Ith streets, southwest. The con. | COmsequences would follow had the result been | Public Words for their untiring zeal in improy- {actor for the improvement of i0th street has | “different. One secession would bave begotten “ge district; adopted. been directed to sxtend the same from Khode | others, and soon the country would have resident Peters introduced a resolution in- Island avenue to K street northwest. The a broken into insignilicant states, | viting all voters of the 21st district to enroll water registrar has been directed to pet in out the power to help themselves. | themselves as members of the club; alopted, water main on Vermont avenue, i front of ‘brough the fidelity and zeal or the President | and about one dozen came up and enrolled are sewer has been orde , | and bis associatesin the army the breach has | themselves. . Set tem bien See Med cereots aha, | Been healed. endl they saw now a great and | A committee, consisting of B. F. Peters, Wm. also, on 2ith street, between I. and M | united people,who were destined in g few years | Beron, G. H. MgReynolds, J. A. Clark and M. Rorthwest; also, ordered an asphalt pavement | te be the foremost people of the world. | Borrill, was appointed to select tifteen names a ; on S street, between Mth and 16th streets, and | plause.| Considerable feeling had beermani- | to be presented to the club as an executive com- the completion of footwalks | fested by the people of the South on this ac- | mittee. The superintendent of roads | count, but to his mind the wonder was, that to- | Mr. Beron submitted a resolution charging to put the Brentwood road. | day there was so much concord. In this respect | the opposite faction with using means to inti } and Queen's ¢ tien. | Our country hi — the same oe és - Pr and after some discussien it was ‘The water registrar has been directed nd | Other countr time must be allowed in | adopted. center metnon Benda: See eee | skating sha pemieon sngeaaeren by the civil | A committee on hall was appointed, and the streets, northwes ar, which were passing away gradually but | meeting adjourned. for the laying at surely. Whatever else may be thought of the ———o—___— B street & | President, be is entitled to the respect aud | _I¢rrovep Orver oy Kxp Mzn.—The Great e-inch pipe sewer’ on gratitude of the people, us tar as his military | Ceuncil of the District of Columbia l. O. R. M., from B street tothe south | Services are concerned. His administration had | have elected the following officers for the en- venne | been the subject of a bitter controversy, but he | Suing un (year) : Would say that whatever the mistakes, either Alxacder P. Gray, Great Sachem; Bobert 1 | political or Gnancial, as charged by his ene- | fimdor: Urea Semiys mages gre d- Gurlock, Groat | mies the general result of the administration ste Tg pel aoe | af President Grant had conduced to tke peace | Wa; soy Maret vident Ballding Associat e board of trate r and prosperity of the people, and they will be James Paitin, exceedingly fortunate it t e have a F + | Worse president than U. He then | Crabhs, Repres A William Lewis Past a bigh compliment to the German citizens | Wyltiam Low! of the United States, of whom he feit justi ave elected the tolowing off! | Tuscarora Tribe, No. §—3'5,.M. Welles Sach in Rast E insaring withost dioperagemont to any other | cuaries Ii tivwulag, Senior Banteay Soe Williams, < | class of loreigners they made the best citizens c “padengins gohan vanced on 165 shares, and $17,416.81 paid on 1% | teens: Lent of cur ge ey be Oe birth, we rejoice in its greatness and unity. voice of its people ever be for pro- was answered by reading « letter from mea D. Lewis. 58 ; James 2. . Springwan, K. W. J 8; Ww No. 8 3; Wr J. Snyder - Divine, Pal shares withdrawn. | Total number of share vanced on in six years, 2,630, of which 1.5! been repaid. Origicial number subacrthed, s ia y © Ti, 1,008, a: 35 saron Von Stumm, dated Newport, August 1, | U. R.; JohnH. Newman. Kk. W. Perea ctor fer ty | ahare’sionss, ©” P&T | 1423, im which he returns his thanks ‘for the int | “Onandose Hoe New n°. Keppler, @.; Wm, At the fifteenth month!; eting of the North | Yitation, and sa; ‘The lunperial Embassa. | H. Wright, 8. a B.0. Baum, J’8.; A. J.\Jchnson, Washin, jociation, held jast | 40r, Baron Vou Schlosser, ix, as is known to mel 5 aie aed Witeon. 8; D H ; you, yet on furlongh in Europe, and be will,as I 0 6 Domes Web owk: certainly regret, pe unable to be present at ito, re nf id ——e—. —* iene inser ae. A course of Brqvrst To Tas Wowey’s Cunistiax As- | *€8-batbing, began but a few days ago, SoctaTion.—At the regular monthly meeting | Pt Sine eae Eee ie ee Sf the board of managers of this amociation, | $0 Washington, und t beg of you, Bx. Prest- . St. Tammany Trebe, No. 13 ~ Jobn W. Falconer, »& letter from Mr. Z. Richards was | tent, to accept my excuse, and to | 8; Oharies La Hayner, 8. 8.; Charles A. Stephen: Fead, that his wife, recently deceased, | t the committee m: Fegret concerning my in- YE somes tk terval OB: BO Palin. bad bear to the ‘asdcistion dhe aamect | bility to be preseut wi — boray A 3 same GEN. SHERMAN'S BPEECH. ——~— five hundred <oliars to amist in paying for ‘Tue Boarpor Hmactn met last night, and Dr. Cox, from the special committee, presented & report on the subject of the removal of night for of the nation soil, recommending a careful examination of Sis. or aetna eee was to by General W.f. | all plans presented for the accomplishment of his duty, devolved on nie by this bequest, Shermnin, who wan greeted with along round of | that onject % Oiticer “Keene ene SS aa leawure, on ia te United eaten the-arany | sunmitted § tho pest week: had bose Dy A ae ASSAULT was made yesterday Savy were *ynonymous with the nation at four hundred and seventy-three; sumber abated, nd Da’ ymot J Burcher, colored, ou an- man named Doc Alexander, on | MFt, foF they kuew Bo the corner of 5th and East Capitol ats. Bureher threw a large stone, «trix! lexand one of hic eyes, makings fereivie gash und some -Cabbages, 115; beans, 14 ble gash and | 3G! the voices the sights nshels; cucumbers, 9dozea; bacon, mie fracturing (ae skull bone. At the same timehe | Sen ‘viene Dreien ava Bate me he veaed a ; {rcw a razor, but was prevented from using it. | {irthat he was surrounded y by % He made his escape, but was afterwards arrest- can citizens, who, when the edand [ar ee Alexander is not able to ap- ‘needed their — to testity. He was removed to Providence ———— Base Batt.—a game of base ball was played @ Chesaneake ant Cooke mpic grounds, resulting in a i i fe HI ! CITY ITEMS. Leckhwood, Hufty & Taylor; cr For Drsrersta.—The Philadelphia Porter eed Brown Steat, bottled a x Green, will cure dyspepsia. Try t! for $1.59 perdoren. Your grocer hasthem. 6,m,w,5 Tr you can’t get cool, resort to Dooley’s Arctic Fountain, on itl Hil. eotl Sus_Atcions Circumstances and Ar- The Alexandria Sentinel of last evening says: For some time past two men have been lurki 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUB, half ‘mile above ‘the cit Haver You 4 Coven. Cold, Pain inthe Ches?, & boat and showed committee take hold of the scavengers, F | or Bronchitie? “in fuck, har e premon= the colored children of the settlement above | ® all out together, and, in thus | {try sym <e oiearcher Con. je ssinsat : , know tet within the canal basins number of questions about the | getting rid of the Justices, the community may | Somption’, If ro, know that rellef te within police, Se, but never conversed with Cavekg ee - Batcom a, Wile which, in many persons. ebster having his atte Sa cn re tehed the Called to it instituted swatch on them move: iene Easterm Market Again. wiotion rane Gann ~ ge poole ments, and this morning, learning they were Editor Es Star: You can itless en- a there sent Policemen Arnold, Webb, McDowell | lighten the public, by Siving the names of the | To Women wHo ans Nuasino.—For women and Hepburn to arrest them. On arrii they | members of the building committee of the new | who are nursing. and are weak, there is noth- found one man only. He was asleep in the | Eastern market house. “It seems that the work | ing better than Palmer & Green’s Philadelphia boat and lying with a Colt’s revolver in his left | !s completed, and yet we have to ee 3 Porter and Brown Stont. Ask your grocer for hand and a slung shot in bis right hand. He | Riker’s ridge, down to the oS fet for | them. Only $1.50 per di ‘5,0, 6,8 was secured ant breught to town and the Sees meek B86 ve tables this 7a officers have been watching for the other qe animals,” Mr. Editor, you ‘OR RELIEF FROM man, but so far ut success. The peivabe gs bevel pee ped pope . Gnkiepeisen were toan: suutiver cry ae ee the Novy T8o pow. | sete Uw Treasury. Office hours from § in rson were fou anum Ll i <p + ee Wf sisan dtonmeaion te war Thees kav ooparenes [The market house commission of the Legisia- | 8m. to 6p. m. Fee one dollar. (Established licies; one of $3,008, in the New York Mu- pore => mt ir. tale i cnn chair. ‘ashington 1861.) al, dated November 0th, 1812; one of $3,000, | Sret. nat the supervision of thi Tor the extisfac- | , CURE Fon Loss op “APrRTiTE.—The Phila- ip the Eaustablo, November 16h, 1512 And OMS | Tord. B. W. aad other deaiiens in ces maa | Celphia Porter and Brown Steet bette’ by 000, New Jérsey Mutanl,, dite November | 05 002; Wand other dwolters Im the East | Palmer & Ureess will weno eta eee 26th, 1873, allon the life of Geo. Shepard; an ‘Mr. A. i Shepherd Vion Picea tts | AM. your greces’ foc tees a affidavit of Jeseph Shephard and Jas. Green, | tare, Mr. A. i eee eee Excelent OC the | oocen . taken before Justice Orlando Wood, of Alex- | Board of Public Works, last week addressed a SS andria, July 29th, 1873, and setting forth that | letter to Mr. Cluss, Le peeasinn Fone to inquire TRY TRE Lion Laser, as dtawn only at Geo. the two affiants were ine boat with Gco. Shep- | Rhy the work was not completed, and to see | w. Driver's Sample Roots, corner Pennsylva- ard on the 19th July, 1873, and were fishing in | that it was completed without delay. Mr. | nia avenue and 4% street. ry the Potomac, off Jones’ Point, and that on re- | Wingate, ipo inpecergei bas since agreed = ‘tun Sven & ire ot turning to the Maryland shore George fell over- st 1 the stalls and other appurtenances, and ER SEWING MACHINE sales 2 board and was drewned and rose no more, and | bas already perfected his arrangements to iin- | were $219,660, ms 4,12-8,wtt that the two Shepards were Sony at the time — ae pena — —— Goon as THE IuronteD—Imported porter for Waddell Green, the father of James, the | 10 8 thor einen jo REVO SN@ SARERGS, OREO EOORY | Toe as mar Geen. Palmer & Green’s Phil- affant. A memorandum book, containing de- | for the public.) Sickie Serer ant ee sgn ety scriptions in pencil, of the different SSS TS equally as good, sells for $1.30 per dozen. Ask aud other secret societies’ symbols of THE COURTS. . your grocer for them. sedges rips, and a numberof recipes, maps, & PROBATE COURT —Y este ze Olin ¥ Sages el Cotton's map of Virginia, and several copies of | Pol: Webster were at their pe Ws Tue srorer why such crowds flock into the a secret alphabet of letters and symbols. Also, | (O/cm ing business: The w sample rooms of George W. Driver, at the cor- e ton was Med end full en. He b aches the following letter (which we give vervatim) | his wife his lfeinsutance. police of eiiuae fy ner of Pennsylvania avenue and 4\, street, is in an cnvelope addressed to George Sl: pard, | Phovix Life Instrance compaty; also, proceeds of | because of the refreshing character of his de- 1201 17th street, Kichmond, Va.: DMs policy in the Berkshire Life Lasurance company | lightful and cool beverages, and especially «0 Dp. p. Station, Onto, Of Pittsfield, Massachusetts; also, bis house furni- | for the reason that the exquisite quality of the Mister Joseru Sueranp, | fare, save silver plate aud library, in which she is | celebrated Lion Lager is improved by being er friend Itake my ¢ 4 life estate, (he silver at her death to . roved constracti r benall to write yom afew linn Ue Ny Lat werk his eldest daughter, aud hi drawn from faucets of improved construction. tf and am pow traviling 1 wo ke very match to son, don't think it is safe to write often if we are sus- n is Ww Se ee ee eee et oe spring medicine and blood purifier, pected they would go throw us like a shot be careful ‘ny the propert Ofsour writing aud dont write unless vou have | Ellis, his hiece, Liscie Noves, and. superior to the poor imitations heretofore in the market. Trial proves it, METROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOCK. TEN FEB CENT. DISCOUNT ALLOWED 08 ALL CASH SALES, COMMENCING T ESDAY, JULY 19, OOMs TINULNG TILL SEPTEMBER 1, 1573. SALES OF ALL SPECIAL ORDERS FoR SHIRTS AND DRESSES AND OTHER ABTICLES EXCEPTED onandatter JULY 15, til SEPTEM. BEB 1, offer oor entire stock at the very Heras discount of 10 PER CENT. ON ALL CASEp SALES. ss2 rary and watch ity of @9N0 to and in the f the chil- phews, Bart- Norton. He appoints the ith his wife tas executrix. MEN'S FURNISHING GOUDs. thing te say and then be cantions caution is ths | lett Torrey and Fred. in sil things if you write soon direct to me at | last ramed as ex: cutor, eet amed ; re — 7 mw tow e a ee fa Shirts, ready-mad>, foe Oy ford om yor tend e will of Jeremi: was also filed, and Bact as =e 5 per cont jee dng hae i ea partirily proven in whici he beac athe al bin Brom: Atus vous Game Lanen.—3a “nee Merle Shire Te On the back of the sheet is written G"hiutelsinson was appointed ganrdiancf her iniacg | 08 to the Philadelphia Porter and Drown English Bawa dente be in a hurry for haste makes waste. child, vice Camptell; bond $200, La ro eataie of a .— peerage onl or ney mf ea areas, lest 10 por ome . . Ail will be well sometime but K must close Father | Monat Jamey Geter heed ag sapPainted guar. | Lager, Grocery stores have fers 0 p ee ee oe will be watching me seon the District. Grocery stores have it for $1.20 per pozen. 8,m,W,8 —— Taylor was fully ven. In re estate of lees lo cont lo Linen Collars and Cuffs, regular prices, low 10 pat Tilston, James 8. Hdwards, special auditor, cep cool I think all fs right but there is a big watch. ae eee ; i rt h Black Ties, Black Scarfs, Fancy Scarfs faucet ep nt CTORS 1e . aR ratil and confirmed. cent. Green, with & view of examining Into the al- “Deters of administrat m wore issued on the es. by Graggmeverywhere, owt | Linen Sem, poe Mavdkerchicts, rogulag leged drowning case. Mr. Green gone to ‘ased men, to enable the | PeRoo-Rvasiaw BA- also, Medicated Va- eng ashington, and the examination was there- ind other representatives of their estates to > % Kid Gloves, ce R. fore delayed till a late hour this evening, aud is | obtain the twenty per ‘cent. on their wages duethe | POF Bathe, for all skin disease, at Dr Sung.” | Easte Tureaa Prcnat hot concluded a8 we are preparing ty go to | om sct of Ooesto Teape i Paes press. ‘The rumor about the matter is that the | Daly, Lemuel. Barnes, Thomas Crowthers Wiles youth Green was taken into the boat for the | lark, Henry Silver, Jose h Ferguson Eno! Waite, pose of witnessing the falling overboard, | Michael H. Grimes, Oliver Craig, John H. Kimhart and was ign orant of the design of the men, but | Wm. K. Duvall, Daniel Arth, JoQn Sullivan, Dennis ro ee eae CHILDREN oRY for Pitcher’s Castoria, It regulates the stomach, cures wind colic and causes natural sleep. It is a substitute for castor oil. 4,253,003; FANCY GOODs. » MrCarthy, Wm. Branson, Frank Elwood. John Oo —__—— Perfumery , Soaps and Totlet Articles, re gclar prices, TEttdGd te Beet we OE eee ee tan | Boonie: dines ie: Rages, tes ent | | Anus i Gace eee eaweees The | “ices 10 per cone, insurance money, and was doubtless xaggested | Thos. ©. Kelly. gelebrated Basaar Patterns. at Oban, Fy and French Sleeve Buttons at 25 coute by the late celebrated Goss case in Maryland; POLICE COURT, Judge Dawson —To-day, Chas. Baum’s boopskirt and corset factory, Tth stree, that the water where the man fell overboard | H. Butler. charged'with being loud and. boisterous 10,26 Intelligencer Building. a nN " - on a street car; hu Nel lond curs! o ————@____ al wn J eT, ohn Mua y, same in Goat own ‘ine. and the body has never been found: that after profanity; 93. Wayman frowns! — “ie a ' 88.) Yoho Carr,’ profanity $3." Warm a brooke: landing, Joeph Shepard sent this boy Greenoit | aerault aud battery on Ein Douglass: §10 and ho to the house, and it is said that the boat was so | e0rts. Henry Gordon and John Nelsop, sgsault aud contrived as to give the man who felloverboard | battery on Jacob Dongherty ; $3 each, & place to come up under the stern and keep his teas ge ir head above water, and that there was a rope by ep Peers og ony sn time) which he crept from the bow (where hie fell oi!) OMETAES and Barometers aré repaired Set Tusrm ‘nd made to order by Hempler, near 44 «treet ———————————— GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, > e., &C., regular prices, . Jot Jewelry, regular prices, leas 0 per Parasols and Sun Umbrotiae from $2 a ¢ 10 per cent. t 312, leag as that the two women came «1 isn. to the stern, till the boy went away. houses as abe was passing, and seizing hi £0 BBLS. No. 3. MEDICOM MACKEREL * After the mination of several witneases the | from ber hand, pummeled her over. th 50 BBLS. KASTERN HEBRINGS, LADIES’ R@RNISHING GOODS, case Was continued until Saturday, face with it. For sale at market rates. . = this testimony. tified that I. THOS. DAVI8&OO, White Cotton Hose at Ste, 83c, fc, $102, $1.08, Real Estate Peausfers, passing, «witched the tail of her drew at angé 6t 3 Water «t., G own. D. € 61.8,kces Wer cont.” “2, § The following transfers of real estate have ee Withtnes tion hecare, eee, | RI EGMD LE: Brown Cotton Hose ui 6c, 73c, 80c, 8c, toss 10 poe been filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds | piainant switching the tail of het dnneag. i ELEGANT ICE CREAM PARLORS, Bron Balort Suse at ou, Os. btee since onr last report: erable {celing was manifested by ti q 59 High «treet, T5144, 62.18 G20 tes Bb ae S102, 9131, July 24.—W. H. Ward, trnstee, to J. Ib. Riggles, we Southworth testified to Jalia Gerrgetown, D. 0. yiv-im Thread, Fancy, Silk Howe real Burt tote, 1 and 61, square 4l)——j J.B. Higales ‘4 | ing ber with the umbrella. Ls apun FALL RUSH is OGmNG To saree, Faucy, Silk Hove, regular prices, leag artha J. Lany,d.,—; BJ. Mattiaziy ty Bas | testified to the awitching fe le “ poe. = =e % 10 aud part lot 9, equare 173, § 2,125; FA. | ante, apd ihe care appeared se mite tent the ek 1 — Florino Verte at 0c. to @1.44, lens 10 por cont $ : Harriet P. Phisk, trustee, part tots 3'uud 4, | dismissed the whole party with «caution. 330; W. A. Phisk to Gant, same prop: A PEA MIT Wak. ia McDonough to Micl'l M Joseph Moreneiliy, assault and’ battery on 70, $100; @ tonio Caregnaro. Both are keepers of pei J“ ler, part lots 2 sing these luxuriss from Barber t Chas A. Mame lib street, aud sy Jones to B, 8: ique. ‘The’ a T. Hayes to P. er the head of complain- The present long, warm days fs the best time for my work. So, ladies and geots, bring in your Fail and Winter at once; thus, by avoiding the nn- avoidable olay in the exceution of orders during Tegular pricse, lead per cen Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 28, 300, $705 45c, SC, Thc, G1, $1 26, lows 10 per cont Initial Remstitched Handkerchiets al 65°, Tc, $1y 25, $1.50, less 10 per cont. and Cont Linen Collars Ladies’ Fancy leas 10 per cont Thomeon one Se Fitting Oo 9) > Sane ins, part lot 32, suunr ith a loaded can: George Burgess tu Jacob D. Kitch, subs. ant. breaking the cane two. The trouble was oeeen 7a WHEATLEY, | ees ton, regular prices, lew MO amare 152, $1 :,c0), about the ownership « anit stand, and tool AG ANP SCOGK- | Lisle Tread Gloves,1, 2and $ button, at TS, So, 25 —George Burgess to George Francis, subs. | place on Sunday evening ina restanranton Datress ‘NT, ge " . mand Pe anisot a quare 1s; $8,828; BW. War’ | several meleo of » me half'an hour's duration fol: ee ©1, less 20 por cent. per to Muecie K. Plumley, lot 3, dare 957, 92,30; | l-wing. Some dozen witnesses gave testimony in T. A. Mitchell to Annie KE. Loonis, RErLIS. sguare | Italian, which bad to be interpreted, all of abont 263, $1.00; Joseph Prather to Walter M. Pumphrey, | the satue tenor as above, and the jndge fined defeus part il, equare 41, fietha Punplrey to Mary J. | dent $25 and costs do., $3.00; BH. 'Warner to Pamphrey M Gare 2, and part 1, square 743, @ 100) Allen Mitchell Maria Roberts, sub.'N, square 187, S30); | Mitchell, his wif 1, 2 and oz, | Jr., assault and b i, 49 Jefferson Street; Georgetown, D.O. Office open from 754.8 m. until sunset. )- i0-tr EDUCATIONAL. ye COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D. ©. LADIES’ UNDER GARMENTS. Ootton Skirts, Stu » | cette. Thomas Quinn, alias James Wilson. Taccery | phe /erevaratory Department opens SEPTEM- | of a gold wate and costs, or 60 days in jail, jumbi issions to Abbey E, Hall, | Mary Johnson, assault. and attery, Ge Rabon The Columbian College opens SEPTEMBER 17. Bell; $3 and coste. A.B. L. K harged int The Medical College opens OCTOBER. 6. uly 26—J. pharn to Be A, Byrne, part 13, | cases with creating and maintaining a nuisance in | The Law School opens OCTOBER 8. Syusre $14; $3615, Boughton & Moore to Georg: | an alley between 4th ard Sth and Nand OU strects, in rot hgrneem rom ntaining full particulars in re- of €1 ~4 atlirgly. subs. 76 to 56, square 10,——; Matting. | the shape of unsuitable rear Premises to his ten». | Sard to terms and conrses of instruction, address a ~ & as <3 » ly to Boughton & Moore, all of square igu,except | ment hcuses; 5 inench case. JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D. Blegantly trimmed Chemises from $1.00 to $62 subs, 76 to 85, —, APL fo &. « Johnse>, ang2-toc8 President. Coe oe pritaniia bakin art 4, square 122, Lr . . Sehinidt t Z Drawers at 75 cents, ‘pe at Prats, nub. $7, aquere tds 6 400; Sacab B, Wi'tiant, GEORGETOWN ie ie $ adits Minne ioe Untcecaas i oy Saree ‘ Ad a fa and cot plete line of other «ts ir, suber 42 to 1s, tyuare sis: Siar” NC | Boy Drowney.—About 1 o'clock to-da: 30, lone 10 prc > subs 1» $1.48. a ya » MD. Night D: from $1.42 t bs A wea to G-oMutkoget, lot 14, | colored boy, uamed Joseph Biles ntone aazare ata iit }y bens 10 por cont. This Institute is under the «pecial patronage of the Maryland Annual Conference of the Ms! edit Protestant Church. but is strictly free from any sec lanism, either in its course of stady or rules of discipline. Male and female students recite in s=p- arate classes, but all have the advantage of instruc. . O. Has square south of 662, @19600; Maria Boberte t> i | old, accidentally fell inte she canal, near Mar- Grey gab. 3, poral be rime i. = Lg a ried pen = ae ee could be ren- racy, nent ss of eas . lered was drowned. is Was recovered 82 500, Brand; teuntes to, Poy and removed to his home fn Cissell's alley. pect A Sy Mary J. Sypher, | Coroner Patterson was notified. INFANTS’ GARMENTS. A Wesdalt ison Dcmuautow St. M. E. Cauncn.—Measm, | Yon from every Professor having charge of the stu. | Tfants’ Long Skirte at from @1.63 to $1.0, loss 10 i Niameon ities ant i and nce Thera ae, ok PT. Mitchell: Jas. Wal- | “'S.2"VieePresident, Rov. Dr. Michole, the Pre] * O2Sb square 628, A un s ns; | lacs TAS ng, Esai , R. Daw, ) E if he part 2, uu ovnss | Henry Wilson, Fi un Pickrell, It. Daw, | ceptress (Miss Owings), and several other, trombone brie rnp COUNTY TRANSVERS. Whalen, have filed a rch locergs fae of Emagine yeraty ko W. M-White, lot 12. block | tion and election, as trustees of he Done teena a Sarat i. Roberts, lots 29 ana 30 1,of Shrat’s | Street Methodist Church. estate, Whittingham, $60; G. W. Bu INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS.—At the last of the Faculty, reside in the College building and bave constant’ oversight of the boarding students course of study te thoroweh, under @ competent corps of. thirteen Inapectors.’ The Ninth semi- Annual Session will begin SEPTEMBER 2, 1573. EXPENSES, PER SEASION OF 21 WEEKS: “7-The Kew York City nee pe natin ewe “ “ “ bes. f Walking Cloaks. Wool Boots. to P. Bheehey meeting of Excelsior Tent No. 47,1. 0. of R., Pomeroy et al ugias, 12s, | the following officers elected for the ensuing pian University Pfaz Were installed: G. W. Smith, shepherd; 0 ae ger) >. Entwisle, P. C. R.; K. 0. Hines, CR; A. F > $1800; Johm Morrison, lot $8, d. Thomas, F. 8.; James Gowans, treasurer; F. ‘Sisto: 8 Barth to Maryec. + Jota 27 to 30, | Hetner, levite;’D. Robinson, J. G.; W. A. Bor- block 9. Mt. Pleasant, $6,863; Howard University wo | rell, 0. G.; A. Ashley, chaplain, and F. Moffat, B. Morriven. part 5, block’ 21, Bfingham place; | trustee. mbian University to A. ian _ rs Foor ary Graiy Trave.—The sehr. Thos. P. Morgan Ex 3: Board, L }» Washing, Fuel, and Light...@9 00 Fattion in Prevaretors Bepartment. ne ?37 ution 1p Collegiate “ ; Instruction in Music (with use of Tustra- wegiate DS jate iriment ). — No gs Cher . for = study ‘or catalogues, address J.T. WARD, D,D., Prosident. complete stock of every article of Infants? jail subject to « discount of W per oat WHITE GOODs, arrived to-day from Alexandria with 1,109 | _angt-eolm stminster, Mu. » 1c. to @1 37 yard, less 19 per cont, Walker to Oharles Divs Y A . Hamburg Inserting, is to §1.3 yard. ret, boro, road, mel post det Tien eaey & Bro, and canal | JR icucanp BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL | Swist Bizce ‘snd Tusertings 250, te 81 yard, tone td i 50 bbls. flour for Jos.G. & John M. Wat:rs. ‘OB BOTS, per ceut. % Nainsook Edges and Inserting, 25 t yard, lesg The sales since our last report were 1,50) bush. 145 Lanvale Stree, near Park Avenue, cout. : Sane 0 fn els prime red wheat at $1.03 to $1.0 1,725 BALTIMORE, Mp. pA Lawn, S00. to Be. yard, less 10 por cent, Macphert™ tand —e Hoted Ueives oy bashes on do. at $1585 to Sto); Lav bush- | WMD. MARTIN, A.M, Pacis etd by | Oe eax and Pisin Mainsook, 890.10 te, yards Joxeph Davis, lot A, Mock 17, Effingham, els prime and 1,250 bushels choice | graduates of the University. of Virginia. Frene Bishop Lawn, at 30c to S0c. yard, less 10 per cent. do. at $: to A.A. Emery, fot 2, section 4, Mi. $d German taught by experienced native masters. | Tucked Frocking, at G0c.to gl yard. ims 10 pat nent, Pleasant, 1:2; F.B Dyer t» A. Affaiman, lot w, | THE CANAL noaT Round Top arrived to-day | Season commences September Ish Striped and Plain Swiss, at Se. to Téc yards Ieee Md eotG Dyer, 3 B. Brodhead .» | with 813 bbls. cement fur Joseph G. and Joba Catalogues, with full particulars, sent to any ad- ae 2 cent. . jot 2, block 20, Eiingham, $1.2; 4 <. | M. Waters. dress. 3323-2m in Organdy, 45c.' "Sc. yard, less 10 per cent, ouser to Elisha Goddard, lots Marvaliny at ST ec. iv - i fife gust | | A Reron 7 Is in circulation here that there is B SF reaten ee a a te eka a break in the canal at Wade’s lime-kiln, which 2. Yard, less 10 per cout. . T. Henrietta M, Fowler, 81% acres on Anacostia r: will require eight or ten days to repair it. Le RY ERVIEW ACADEMY, Pocaukeersiz, N Spal recommences September lth. Bo 21%, acrs on Besterh Branch, —~; Blake —- ASELD, MENACE SEMINARY, ght, AU- vy exrer tore, to Z » Mass. , ton miles from Boston, on 1 Lit Boston & Albany railroad, Ad: 8: ts J ESSES. rigs ALEXANDRIA. ted ppcluiment Uurarpaeend “Heed toxchersis | READY-MADE DRESS¥S, 4 incres do passed. Tri every department. Students fitted for Boston U Versity. Four years Classical course inthe Semi ry. Special advantages for Music, Modern Lan ages, and Painiing from Natnre. Aims: Thorouch ulture—Trne Womanhood. Next year beg Reptember 25, 1873. Address CHAS. W. CUSH- ING. iy2-wits,3a1 —_—_—_—_—_— ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. It is definitely understood that all the matters lately in dispute between Mr. Jas. 8. French, of this city, and Messrs. Shoemaker and Bald. win, representing the ownership of the Alex- andria and Washington railroad, have been sere, lot ?, snb.of 4, of Widow 800; Pomeroy et al. trusteca, t 20,scction S, Barry Fann, She: . al, to Lixgie P. Plumb, lot 3, block 4, 5 Howar: niversity to D. Wallace, west half ‘lot 9,’ block 15, Fiiaghem., + at Remed to B. Dean, east ‘half lot 9, i u. WwW. lo. $11 Davis, lot 3, sect: Our stock of LINEN SUITS PULONAISE: BEDINGOTS {s tho largest in th A 4 — ey sy Indios to). great ber- jus we give by iberal red jonel i from our prices, a We name a few. with prices: Brown Linen Suits at § 1.00, lew 10 por Gout n i TANOS, & 10 “ Action ron SLANDER.—Messrs. Riddle av t end passed. It is believed the road now P. — be is * Miller have for Patrick Maher catered @ a. t | G0t8 into the possession ‘of the Baltimore ani CCREAP PIANOS Several exellent. SECOND- “ is = against John Fletcher and Bridget, his wif. | Petomac or Pennsylvania Central ratiroad. HAND PIANOS in complete order, “ 2 “ for slander, in that the said Bridget Fletcher | ,ACC#PTANCE OF THE Naw Marker Hover. | Will positively be sold below cost for cae PA * = Fy ° on the 19th of May last spoke of and concernin.s | Jeph Hopkins, esq., superintendent of the | fom want of foom—and same price wlineod White Lawn “ the plaintiff the following: “You are a mur- | D€W Market building, to-day certified its ac- eae ones pines in three years, At G. oe “ derer, You killed @ colored woman at the I»- sane Asylum,” and ‘*You stole hatr at the In- sane Asylum and made a mattrass of it, anit had to rum away from there in the ht’? Damages are laid at $5,000." ‘He Ble ———_—— Bvitpine Perwirs have been issued sincs gur jest an follow: palate Emmermann, wo~ tween G and H nm - west; le Rudhardt, three-story brick, th, be. tween M and N_ northwert; ne 7 ie —— Store, 420 lith = sy 1 5 2 mee le ee OB. G KUEN S PIANO AND MUSIO STORE, ceptance. The original contract for completing the structure, together with some slight addi- her —— = Moneys $50,000, but the cost amoun: about $56,000, a loss ef $6,000, . EP c tee, a ae actif npn Pen * will be made to the city council to make rout | auiste Of the LorkyiB ee bY the es a esos OM 00 oon ‘ Joss,on the th. the superior ‘BL ved inore thantan equivatent,? "* T° | frum different mantis Brows iiven Polvraise and Beding:t-, 96 to $18, Sesegssseesss A LARGE NUMBRI house on L street, between nd 13th; J. M. LADIES’ DRESSE: Hay itory bile, Proapct, betwee High yD SES. 2. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTM NT. ‘Deatu now Locksaw.—James B In tiletcitys died io Wasi a — ee Reet EsTare SALB—Dancanson, Dowling & au iv for the ——__-~2-- 87 Some doctors say let prickly heat alone. a7 Hot b: it burts Pe rege dys water amore children aN in N herd wfoundiand. Is the &7-The Crown Prince Frederick William, of Germany, is vislting King Oseen ot Seca 423 Lith street, above Pennsylvania avenne, Agency for Wm. Basbe & Oo.'s Cammon's PLANO8, sgt aa