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eT EE | ACT ESTE "EVENING STAR. | FRIDAY....... .++-Angast §, 1873, Geor Tek briek fe H. Turton. well-known brick- eee Shite at work on 7th street, near I. yes. terday, fell from a scaffold, and'was severely ured in the lower part of his spine. Be O'Neal whose namo has figared in the oceedings of t ve investigating Zremittoc is not the © oy of the U.S. mar- shal's office. The second game of the series between the Mutual and Active base ball clubs was played yesterday afternoon on the National's grounds. be Mutuals were victorious by a score of 27 vi. te, of the Episcopal church, “eneenee Fall's ‘shuren, in Fairfax eounty, , has consented to fill the pulpit of she Episcopal ‘church there during the summer ¥ Yesterday some toys frend & still born child im arubbish barrel on K street, near North Capitol street, and reported the Case to Lieut. Kelly, who ordered its removal to the station ° nd afterwarts had it buried. With it they foun a note stating, ‘‘seduced last winter at a ball by J-— G—. Fire Commssioner Thompson and Chief En- gineer Spilman, of the Baltimore Fire Depart- ment, were in the city yesterday, for the pur- pose of making an examination of means and apphances in this city for extinguishing fires, Including the patent ladder and combination hose patented by Chief Engineer Cronin, Of this city. _ rovements Orde — of Public ¥ The Board of Pab W-ineh of K -tree 1 , along the we sule of 1 ite the sou alley in ng 13th street, throogh said alle t alley, to be co nec‘ed with tle :ewer on the north alley by way of Johnson alley and the cross alley in rear of 15th street. with the necessary man-hol traps. Inspector Wallace has been directed to have the paving-stone, carriage-way and park- ing on North Capitol street, between the Balti- more depot and B street, done atonce. The contractor for the improvement of Grace stree! Georgetown, has been directed to lay the sid walk on the north side of said street two feet wider than the old walk. The contractor for the improvement of 10th street northwest has been directed to extend the improvement to K st. ‘The grading,setting curbs, laying footwalks and paving the carriageway with Seneca rock pave- Bent ‘hae been ordered on 25th street, between Pennsylvania avenue and K street northwest. ‘The contractor for the imprc vement of N street has been ordered to extend the work as far as 4th street northwest. Paving the carriageway ondth street east, from North Carolina avenue to the river has been ordered, the material to be blue stone. A 12 inch sewer pipe has been ordered on both sides of 4th street east, from Nortn Carolina avenue to E street southeast; thence an Ix inch pipe sewer on west side to South Carolina avenue;along said avenue on Rorth side to 3d street southeast; thence a 15 inch pipe sewer on both sides of ith street east from South Carolina avenue to Virginia ave- Bue; thence an 1s inch pipe sewer on west side of ith street to I street; thence along I street to connect with the Sd Street sewer, southeast, with the necessary man-hoies and traps. —$—__ Another Homicide, TRE VICTIM OF THE STALE The mother and s sey, who was stabbed the Schuctzer on park, ar i pers of Mr. Hus lace discussin, umstan stabbed by H atternocn eludid + and many expressions of regret that a man so wel and favorably krown as Mr. Hussey should he eut down in the prime of lite. Slatter hails from Philadelphia, of Dr. Filbert as some that he left the Distriv the cuttin, Tae ALEXxANperta C RCTION OF THE B. & ©. R. R—The W. C. and P. L. R. R. Co. have within the past few days award: contracts for the grading and other parts of the work of con- structing the branch line to connect the Wash- ington branch of the B. & O. R. K. with Alex- andria, as follows: —To Cofrode & Co., of Phila- delphia, the contracts for a trestle work and Howe truss bridge over the Baltimore and Potomac railroad near the District line—50 feet = and 30 feet height; also, for bridges on the ‘astern branch, over Beaver Dam and Spa brarch. To Goodlow Bros, of Virginia, the gontract for a pile bridge opposite Alexandria, ‘The grading from Hyattsville to the District Line has been let to hford, Hale & Co., and t Mr. James Fitzpatrick bas been awarded the contract for sections three and four hin the District. Three thousand tons of rail have been purchased for the branch road and mainstem, of the Abbott Iron Works, of Baltimore, and isnow Deing delivered along the line of both roads. Engineer Beverly Randolph, son of the chief engineer of the Baltimore and Obio railroad, bas started, with a full force of assistants, to @ the main stem of the road from the Dis- trict line throngh Forestville, Prince George's county, to Brandywine, where it will join the Southern Maryland road. ee Data vrom NATURAL CaUszs; NOT Anor- Tox —Mrs. Sallie A. Cozene, whose precarious condition (as was thought from the effects of an abortion) was noticed in Taz STAn of yester- died this morning about 2 o'clock at No. 208 Pennsylvania avenue. She came from Howard county, Md., and has resided here for some years. At one time she was employed in the Treasu: department. On last Tues- Gay night she was at the Schuetzen park. ‘While there the firing of the canon near her frightened her, and caused her to fall to the —., and she became so ill thaton her ar- val at home medical assistance had to be suim- moned, but she gradually sank until death en- sued. Dr.J. FP. Hartigan, acting as coroner, with Drs. Garnett and Ashford, held a post mortem examination. and found that death was the result of natural causes, as eertitied to hy the two latter, who were the attending phy- sicians. ——_e Tae Tree Davs’ Devotion tx THE CaTH- elie Cuvrcnugs.—A plenary indulgence will, ¥ order of Pius IX, be granted to all those who | Pin im the triduum, or three days’ devotion, fore the festival of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, which will on Friday op Bayley has on the day of th tave. go te con ebarict. Heattny ¢ Co. integrity have" for fair dea sequence of establish a new yard at the and ¢ anal with a central o t Louisiana avenue, in the Seaton Howse b Besides wood, coal and lumber, they are Pared to turnish all kinds of sash, doors, imds, and other building material. Phere no firmin Washington which we can recom- mend the public than Messrs. ©. & Co. with Png confidence that they will be dealt with iy. ———e Quick Work—The work of extending the ES main and erecting thirty-two street laa ps tween Boundary street and the new Schnet zen Park has attracted considerable attention on account of the jitious manner in which it = done. Hi lighted by means feos the Botiiers —-—____ PAIerct Accivextr._Mr. Willt: Nourse, formerly of the banking firm of Pairo & Nourse, of this city, met with quite a serions accident @ day or two since by bring theown fom his Seeay a bi je road while he war imtry residence, near - Bere ret is oth were Knocked out ae sboukter dislocated, besides he in- tured internally. ares A New Mawvvactvrr NTERPRIGE.—By & card elsewhere it will be seen that those wide- ‘ake business omme! in this on @ large seale. Our citizens = A ET 7 wish this to become & prosperous bg center. Po tt ecm IxporTasT Sates or Rzgat Estare—w. iH. orp pens bave Low dae ag tem Hime sae » square on street, between and F streets, for and Mr. George ‘Taylor to J. Thomas Selena. 6,7 and &, square 247, 0n L street, betwee snd Jith, Sor 824,750. * | | CITY ITEMS. Leckweod, Hufty & Taylor, | RAILROADS. The Schuetzenfest, The Eastern Market—Note from Mr, AWARDS OF PRIZES—LARGE ATTENDANCE LAST LETTERS FROM THE PR‘oPLE. Class, NIGHT —“HEAPS” OF FUN — EVERYBODY Boarp or Praric Works, D.or C., } The Seavenger’s side of tre Story, = Sichols? P*33) YLVANGA ALK JOLLY ALMOST A CONFLAGEATION, {e- 8, 1813. eater, Star—Sit: I have just bv 4 an attericion cream paride, $9 High weene Guaaten, - 1A. mas the present annual festi the Editor of the Star: notice su..dry communica- ied to a communication in your edition e ., has been excelled. 0} | Washington Schuetten Verein nas beon an un- | tions and complainta relative to the wunniaied | Sth ince Justice, im Togatd to what he | 7 Das never = * YORE. qualitied success. Last year the rain prevented | condition of Eastern market. The appro- TOR, AND ALL POINTS IN THE wa ENGLAND HAW jeueron axe TEEOUGH sere ret on TON A CT CHANGE OF OARS. Tive os wew and of the most ol improved fn\eh 'N PARLOR CARS ON DAY TRAINS. PULLMAN PALA e rise Caks O08 many from attending the fest, but on this ocoa~ | priation for this market was exhausted utterly, ferms an overcharge of t'xe Scavenger. His | Ip yon can’t get cool, resort to Dooley’s Arctic sion the weather has remarkably fine, and ina ad Sobe delaped for want | Years the was ngused arec the Seuestger secs | FouMain, om Capitol Hi jetion had to want | years he was ver 100) a the attendance extraordinarily large. The ar- | of aa etaitenal Sena. This was done at it—that such a place couki not be cleaned Havx You a Coven, Cold, Pain in the Chest, rangements at the are img that | last session of the Legislature, for less than $25—an4 he made no objections, | OT Bronchitis? In fact, have you tl © premon- could be destred, and no one can visit it with- | money became avatiable on the 26th of July | but mow complains. In his commusirotion nb itory symptoms of the ‘1 archer,” Con- out Seating m bene’ Sees meee el enjon- i} ng pre! states Coe Ge size of the box—and gives no ge gi oar soe at ee, go ment. ie atte yesterday was y | and in a short time market will mished | acconn ie overfiowing condition or the each large, and everything passed off pleasantly. ‘ion be = Pa 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, lo and amount of ni il which had accumulated | Balsam of Wild » Which, in many Niuutr TRAINS. AWARDS OF PRIZES Siy comes fram ome parmeee Sho want to get ou tha Onissats mincing, tame Soke teen | onece whee Sees ban Kis: is cmatehon ne METROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOOK. On aftet Trardas Jair Be Te ‘The ladies prizes were awarded yesterday as | work without an ity of bidding for it, | which has ever come under my su; vislon as a victim from the yawning grave. 6 ty ty tvanie Air Lins, leer follows: Ist prize, Mrs. C. Ruppert, a table | in accordance with precise’ specifications and scavenger—and which required shalt barrelog | pop narisy yaoe Conse, _BUsiows sad cities inieg a aaa cloth, ag by a iros.; 2d, | drawings. Yours, &c. Apoty Ciuss. | di zer to thoroughly deodorize it. HP) oot scome Nate, ete. visit Dr. White. je |, northeast corner of 6h and Mrs. John L. Vs oe aan , Mrs. Chris. er complains of paying $28 in five years, when his | 2) chiropodist, No. 535 15th street, oppo- streets, ae : Xander, umbrella; 4th, Mrs. W. Fendner, stip- The Magistrates and Constables. neighbors make no complaint of paying the | Sitr"the G's" A Glee beats fens Fast Lone, leave Washington 7:53 a. m. daily. ox. ts; Sth, Mrs. G. C. Walker,ladies’ satchel and | PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATIVE INVESTI- | sarbe amount every ‘and will have thelr aim. tee: es (Establiatted Eines e on 0m. om Bete: GATING COMMITTER. boxes ‘cleaned ‘monthly. The Scavengers are tn Washiteton 1981) = 4 tr ne “® poems Sant The following bowling prizes were avarded: | To-day the “Long” Soenneitios fax lavestiqn’- perfectly willing that Mr. Long’s or any other ‘ashington 1861.) cave Weet Philadelphis st 12 p. m. dailPent ist prize. #20, to H. Groverman; 2d, $15, to W. | ing m trates and constables was in yn, fommitiee investigate them, and hope that Try THE Lion Laczr, as drawn only at Geo. ‘Sunday * Berene: 34, 910, to Decker, of Bat more; | end took testimony as to Justice Martin and they, ae well a0 the community, rill get a Por- | W. Driver's Sample Rooms, corner Ponneyive- TEN PER CENT, DISCOUNT ALLOWED OR we at Hew York at4 p.m. daily, except Sumt ‘G. Seufferle; 5th, $7, ohn Vogt; 6th, | Constal jaryman. yn of the ice. > enue and 44 street. - £6,'toS. Ceas; 7th, $5, to J. Casparis; 8th a4, to | Otis Bi banker, testified that he had 8. W. [his }¢ mark] Jom Beavenger. | ee ee . ALL CASH BALES, shmond Brpress, wave Washington at 1:08 y, George Walker. @ mortgage the ises owned by Luke August 8, 1873. Honzsty isthe best pdlicy in medicine ‘as by - Sas atin Mr. Rudolph Heunsch won the grand prize | Couners and occu} McAuliffein April ——— well as in other thi Ayer’s Sarsaparilia = autre Baines ot 22 » daily, excopt Sam “os the premlect, he took a power of ntamete snk {cig bg spring medicine aod" ‘biont puri: deidediy | OMMENCING 7 ESDAY, JULT 18, OOM | “U-ave wast Puildeiphin at 68 p.m .daly.emy TARGET OF HONOR, the '@ power of m = . Kae medicine a urifier, iy oj & veautifol "Maltese cross, ‘presented by | Conners for G0 aed bib on P Me- aig arner waa harmed with Rereshoan sey. | on to the poor imitations heretofore in the | TINUING TILL SEPTEMBER 1, 1873. Kerive et New York at 9:10 p. m, daily excope Mr. Simon Woif. It is elaborately chased, | Auliffe had notification of this on the Ist of | on Peter Johnson at llth street wharf. by knocking | market. Trial proves it. m,w,tiw and in its center a woif’s head tb carved, | April, and he was summoned, in Conners’ | him down and loosening one of his teeth sothat tt att | Express, leave Washington at 903 ». m=, Li Le fone with Schuetzen rifles crossed. On the back is | name, to appear before Justice Martin, | fell out; $1¢ and costs, George Turner, threats to Ponp’s Extract is for sale at wholesale by engravea Mr. ‘Jeunsch’s name, with the date | and he appear@ aud made ¢ complete | Elen H. ‘Thomas, whe testified that Goorge leit bet | Chas. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania avenue, SALES OF ALL SPECIAL ORDERS FoR Lay hr of presentation. fatement of his indebtedness for rent. | Sow he wants Ne gone beck a pee gman, and | and by druggists everywhere. tw,f,tt SHIRTS AND DRESSES AND OTRER Arrive at Mew York er 6:38 THE SCENE LAST NIGHT He agreed to pay hy am rg ifdeponent re- | doing anythii of that kind; $100 bond to keep the CHILDREN cRY for *Pitcher's Castoria, TRAINS KETU was one of great brilliancy. The park was il- | paired the floor, and jeponent sent the lumber | peace. Joho F. Fox charg:d with letting bis cow fast Line, Jeane New York. CS Arrive at Washington a! 4:43 p.m Richmond Krpress, leave, Mew York at 3:18 p. an at Washingtow ot 11.03 p, m. Nests Ex: New It luminated as usual with Chinese lanterns. | there for that purpose and it was reported to public park; 81. Jas. Kutherford forfeited | Te&ulates the stomach, cures wind colic and aan blic ABTICLES EXCEPTED. fetenee and tapers, which lighted up the woods | him that McA. retused to move his goods from FScclincerat for a charge of swearing on the street, =a sleep. It is a a for {ait directions, and revealed throngs of vis- | one room to another to let thecarpenter make | John K.Cntler. loud and boisterous: $5. Samat itors promenading the walks or surrounding the repairs; upon expostulating with him he made | Foneyzeeme: Q&. John Mahoney forfelted $20 for | see Cans op Yoon VALUABLES.—Call various booths. | The managers deserve great | frivilous excuses and refused deporent’s oiter | SSt2!De, . Killen Fitzgerald, profanity; $3. | Md examine the fire and barglat proof yanits ise for the pains they take to entertain vis- | to pay the costs if he would pay therent. De- Joseph Dewa: same; $3. bert Srsamen. sam-; | Of the Sate Deposit Company, corner of New ors, and from early evening until midnight | ponent entreated him to pay itand avoid tron- | 33. Agnes Donald loud and boigterons; $5° | York avenue and 15th street, for safe keeping ere is a continual succession of pleasant | ble, and cautioned the ofhears and men to use Soran Songster, same; $5. Adeline Nelson, of securities, jewels, silver ware or other valu- amusements and diversions. Aside from dan- | care in removin, the goods. AcAuliffe took no | ‘nity; 3. Samuel Weters, same offense; 83, ables. Rents from ten to sixty dollars per an- cing, both in the pavilion and in the ball-room | care of the goods. Mrs. McA parents lived | town by carseae £3. Albert Tannen ee; | mum, according ta size. No business ten cea of the main building, there were sast evening | on the same street. Constab Maryman nsed | poisterous; $6. Henry Jobneon, assault acd Dac an exhibition of some very clever feats of jug- | no violence, but conduc i mat cide Dew York with New Maven aod Ha ral and Hudson River rai camerson Haden River, Fate as route Bagenge called for and checked at hotels and_ prt. Vate residences on orders left at the following Moes, Weshall on and atter JULY 15, til SEPTEM- BEB 1, offer our catire stock at the very Mberai afford to do without them. Take warning from ) ere tickets and i patton can be a d himself with | tery on Sarah Longstreet; $10 and costs. the Chicago and Boston fires. discount of 10 PER CENT. ON ALL CasB rtheast corner 18th atrect and Penvs. ave; sorth- glery, a pyrotechnic display, acrobatic perform- | civility. ‘ALIQUOR LICENSE CASE, ina cae ast corner 1B atvect and and an excellent Punch and Judy show, | Constable Maryman testified’ that in April he | | In the case of Arthur Biynn, charged with selling ‘THE SEoRET fet such crowds flock into the | SALES. Station Baltimore and Potowac i the last of which never fails to draw a large and | served a seven days’ notice on McAuliffe, issued | Hancr without licenre, Mr. Frank Clos’, contsel eorge W. Driver, at the cor- and B streets. for defend red a moti hon the | marae peal of & appreciative crowd. In the intervals between | by Martin on complaint of Bigelow as agent Of | ground that the Police Ooart as how ciguiied kis | Her of Pennsylvania avenue and x strect, is See eee ara? gmmuse himself in a | Conners. On the 28th of April Martin handed | Sronnd that the Police Court as nw organiied has | Der uit any refreshing character of his de~ variety c ways. There are any number of | him a writ of restitution. igelow went with District, objected to the motion, "the defendant | lightful and cool beverages, and especially so ;* little games"! (innocent avd not wicked ones) | him to serve the writ. He further corroborated | harien plecieg to Ghee hedge eroeeremaant | Hghtful and ¢ that the exquisite qualit jymeat id General IMORE AND POTOMAC RAIL« B4+t ons. é Tro a Sa: in progress at all times, and all of them nye the testimony of Bigelow, and said that heacted | having entered a plen, but the records showed to the | celebrated Lion r is improved by bein, = ~ Derbr Conner ra & B ets.8.W!! = of a seductive, Serer are well patronized. | strictly according t law. Tony was then taken eetatatae se cee ett | drawn from faucets of improved construction. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. After July 24th, 1873, trains will ran as follows : ‘Those who find no enjoyment in these little di- ———__—__ eustal Mr. Aten 3, ; : can try their luck with the air-gun, or Real Estate Transfers, Clows cflered to prove that the information on | oRco-Ruasian "HS; also, Medicated Va- | ¢ Palmer's Patent Yoke Shirts, ready-made, for | TRAINS L indulge in a game of tenpins. In fact, Le uce | The following transfers of real estate have | Which the case was founded had been changed, and FOR TRAING ARRIVE AF ASHING? Beps8:180. mi Now York om m.. New York aise mai daily, oxe cor Bat - Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, h fe iT ot by tl a ho singular person who cannot find some | been filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds pisinans, ee he Leelee Cae Seeetea ena; | bos strent. 46: amusement su! be ‘BD altered from 207 to 107 43% street. This was The best of order prevailed last night until ‘arker to P.&. Brisco. part lot 4, | ruled ont and defendant fined $1 and costs, An Pt rue Shira ere $1, 91:18, 81.2%, $1.75, 93, T cont. 84S), $5, $7.50, 89, RAY) ALTIMOR Ningare ee es ‘Wii100x & Gins’s Szwine MAcuINa. The » daily except " . . Nor 3 celebrated Basaar Patterns. at Chas, 3 3 “ about 11 o’clock, when the large conte = the PA | See Bort appeal was taken. $ - aes Br aly = oO eg, from ee ee eee y 1 set j GEORGETOWN Intelligencer Buildings? tp ss Dingle wengeen th pe nation aggre U38 a, ms Accoomaving i r to MH. ot ——-——— 38 8 m., ine| tion from’ Baltim sre, It was finally ascertained that the Schuetren = White’ and T. Davie to EORGETOWN. THR COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- Black Searfe, Fi y | West, daily, except Sun- 2:28 p. m.,Oincivnatl exe mopotitan bar” aad bowling Siley, hed ‘canget D. Sens ireeagton aed | Coax Or Exriosios axp Fine—About10.15 | fulness of Binger’s Sowing Machines Ls ite Tica, Sc. Tegular prices: lees lo ver | 4 4 Brees, daily, except Suse see . ‘ee: 1 > ei ovclock last night a coal oil lamp exploded in ‘Tumnwomsrans and Garomete ; 5 fire from one of the torches or tapers used in vin Groggon to M. Bryan, tee traue nome on Vole an eee | Se tnt Barometers are repaired Silk, Pocket | Handkerchiefs, regular © eg ma N.Y, cxprenas Fahne cae cred Seecended On the ae iak: | Iss suvare 50, G58 D-Oreley eo be Bete wate | Wan: Boarman ook eee ee en OF | cecememsansatuseseninstimesinenteneene tome ce raga prices, ‘Sie Dh nie otek. p.m.» Baltimore wc-615 p.m ail daily, ex quick to find that the western gable end of the | jays gy "Qusre Saat of 8, $4,400. ficers Hospital and Canter, with the aid of some joves, 75 cents, lees 40 per cent. Commodation, daily ,ex-. cept . Bi t hton and M. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. north or main building was in flames. Thecase | pare is: uae 250, 0 00, J, A Foren teaneorey | citizens, extinguished the flames before much | @EORGETOW) EMENTS jo : aay te Rim Salty, from » ‘se damage was done. There was no alarin. a » Cluctnnati Bx-” Raltime pM from i delay, and Charley Hurdle, | sl. to H. A Will are 229,—; “ er XOURBBION daily ,except Sun- West and North | foreman of Ro. & exginn, whe wee on ths | Winmateo Go wiiles sie prevent ga Riven Nuws.—The steamer E. C. Knight | Ky | ground, with Johnny Clarke and sey- | 0. ah H es. north hal vequare | cleared for New York to-day with 1,300 bbls. eure Withaft, | flour, and the steamer New York, from Phila. ororeian Gon semekerae OF HE an daily Bi ror: 2B; 9-1 Southern Ex. 0 pm jew York prowe,dally. Nie Repro, U8 p! m., New York 10:0 P m., Pacific Ex- oxpress, eral members of the Verein, at once organ- | 2! ized for action. Ladders were procured; on | BM these they mounted, and with axes picks FANCY GOODs. Perfumery. Soaps and Toilet Articles, regular prices, 761, Sa WW. “Metts square 761, 5; WW. Mel DyStb. 7, rquare v4, $1,600; J if to J.0: | delphia, and the Express, from Bultimore, X, P Handy | arrived with miscellaneous cargoes. The schr. 3: Mary E. | John McGins arrived trom New York with a press daily. . Moore, part 16, aguarc oo ices 30 Dor cont. ; |. Trains leaving Washington at 84 tore off the weather-boarding. “Water in buck- | Walker otal ts ST, Watker et Halles, cant, | CATE of salt tor I. Thos. Davis «& Co.,and the | ETHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH, | Pearl, Bo cr pair an ah Rlceve Buttons at ascents | » “mr , conuect at Bowie with trains fhe flames wero entirely subdued, upon which waits S4iK0. BN. Travis io We Masee ioke, |. sche Warren Sawyer arrived from Boston with @ GEORGETOWN, Gold Shut Siods at B2-s0to faring Boxe M 9a and ita. maa the thousands present gave three cheers and a 2, 33,00 and arriving at Marlboro’ st 10:5 W. Thompson to B.S, | furniture and government paper cousigned to ON THURSDAY, AUGUST Latn, 1873. 1005; jess 10 por cent. aie? Gold Collar Buttons, 25¢ S15. g2, a2, 6:25 p.m. ” som is - ‘onnor, sub. §, square 561 Labsiger | Hartley & Bro. '2 50, $3, less 10 per cent. Trains arriving at Washington at 1168 m. 6428 “tiger” for those who had been instrumental in | {5 97m Langsion, stir Wen on; C..M. | | Grarw TRaDe—The canal boat B. Tatbott | ate fine steamer, Wawasct will see De | Fan nes untae arene, 8%, tome We vert. | andaas pm poomuece ot Bowie with tr eoventing S.comfingration. As seon'es the £10 | Ke M. Wic rere y | basarrived with 500 bushels of wheat for Hart- | a.m and re-ura oy Spano Ticats kien, Bete lee fg reel} broke out, word was sent to the poli $3,500 + part 6. Mariboro’ st §:45 a. w., 3.40 and Passengers leay turned in alarm from box 26, wh square brought to the rette, ly & Bro., aud 2,200 bushels of wheat and 150 | limited; to be hed of JB. xy Capt. W. EB. Boll, T, 6 Oxydized Buckles, Sets Ear Drops, Viney is of corn for H. M. Talbott; and the boat | A. Newman, T.D. Valient, George Browning and trustee, et ale to bs" uy FeEUar prices, leew 10 per cent . subs. 6 and 7, sun Mreet and Penn ©. Jet Jewolry, regular prices, lees 10 per cont 4 y of 6h at. and } he . afl to p sacar Monocacy, with 2.800 bushels of wheat and 600 | D)K.Gisdman. Tickets, for gentieman $1. Indies | Parnscls acd Sun Umbrellas from $5.5) to 813, less the track ‘They Gid aot go: Suto. sot, a Saag py aS nicest & r corn tor H. M. Talbott. The sales | 99 cent, children 25 cents. = 10 per cent. ~ oe ese cates alee, | bee nlp eng Ses 6.0; M. Jobnsun to W. B. Jones, ange to-day were 1,300 bushels of good to | FR¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; and Wert. ay th and M str Marg rot Catterall hy ners 6 chico red whess ae 81.00 20 81 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ERFECTS | ely sag Brg! eof the carriage was broke ; et alto F viloux, Inté — AUCTION, E v iG G 3 orth, northwest, west, It een be a caring Ee nee ie By euunre 00); pod panied aaa LEXANDRIA On SATURDAY MORNING, Angast 9in, LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODs. Polat ROTE a UD AUE lent contact with the raliro ich and part 4, sq Samet, A AAND! : Meese pens mitleelt atmy duction room: | waste Cotton Hose at Ste, te, se, 91.02, res, | _¥-8-YOUNO, Gent Persia " Sous, 105) eins aba ae doa ARRESTED oN SusricioN.—The rumor cur- House, a largeaesortment of Howe 8149, less lo percent.” iasaune rameto John Ciark, parts3and 5, pole lenin et Fed eg oy oe Gers iture. Al: 7 Sere Coes Hose at Gc, 72c, 80c, 830, lees 10 per A INGTO ; L. 0, Todd te Muty Wilso, part | Shepard, who was supposed to have bes cent, “ o i OM an to Fosicis | drowned, and on whose. life the “tusura BF LSS; — an 4 Sed bE itee fo perc. 91h 91M ALEXANDRIA : yE. Mans | policies found in possession of Joseph, were 50 BGLS. No 3. MEDICOM M4 5 Lies Thresd H tr c Cora fi. Marks, tot 4 halt 28. susare | taken cut, had been caught, was caused by the 50 BBLS. KASTERN HERRINGS. fo per cents SC?* HU Hose, regalar prices, leas fe was taken to his home in a Seto RTO A Cache Ee ee ue Sh | arrest, on suspicion, in market this mora For sule at market rates. =e Merino Vests st 690, to 91.44, less 10 per cent. Local Tr morning was attending to busi- Opal 6. an old countryman from Loudoun county. cask 85 Ween otha ie Tagan Dove ikting wrsete, regular prices, less 3 $, 20, i. The cuneany seiko buh in Getees ede ly, frightened, but soon proved his | —S0&t! Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 2c, $0¢, 370, | Sunday e regular fest but in defer. identity, and was released aton: ICHOLS? 45c,, Bic 1, $1.25, less 10 per cent Local ‘Trains from Alexandria arriy lows: ence to general de he 110 Ts may see fit hy COLLIsIon ON THE PoToMac.—The Nortolk ELEGANT ICE CREAM PARLOKS, Initial’ Hemstitched Haudkerchiefs at 65¢, 7c, 6.58, 7.33, 8 33, 3 ss, to continue it until to-morrow evening. nb Scott to same, lot nd, Jour says: “The schooner Mignonnette, ee High streets, 3 1.25, $1.50, less 10 per cent. 33,433, » ant 6x8 ‘The Washington Grove Camp Meeting meilie to. Wilson Jry. parts 107,89 Captain Bacon, from Alexandria and bound jerrastown, D. 0. Jove | inte Cellars abd Gute, OE. frm Al sine daily a 3 ty & Hawking’ addition, &7/0.Susenna | for Richmond with w cargo of coal, was ran | 7PVEw FALL RUSH 18 OOMING. ’ Fan Less i except Sunday. fee Last evening the exeentive committee of the | A. x rows tae aw Bite into by an unknown Boston schooner last San- Le doen rain casa aauee Kid Gloves,1, 2and3 bution, regular prices, low 10 wehie raed Onion oneet WKN trains on emp mesting association held a meeting at | keid%s. $1,000; U. It.’ Lainb to Joseph L. Savage, | day night while coming down the Petonss, »Warm days is the best time for | 7: 3 -K. Wesley Chapel, Dr. F. Howard presiding, with Foperty on Water street, between ayia 4 ladies and gents, bring in your Fail | Litle Thread Gloves, 1, 2.and 3 button, at 750, S70, Mr. E. F. Simpson secretary—the final consal- Fish Wharf and Essex’s property, 4,08 : ii ‘v. | my work. "E. | Sore R,SPay, NEF, Sying fibboom and bow d Winter Goods at once; thus, by aveiding the wn, jot 17, Sabu! M8. | SPE SS avoidable delay in the execution of orders durin 14, Holmnead’s, gsis. | Tepairs. such a rush of business as we expect to hure th Ser thcoene 18 AV ASHINGTON DETECTIVE visited our city | fall, your goods will be nicely cleaned or to-dyed, J. L. Kervand to Sarah B. Sherman, lots 7 to 10 | to-day in search of the UANTICO Accormmidation leaves Wovkingtom taba daily except Sunday GREAT SOUTHE XPRESS, leaves Washington 11 13 p.m daily, exce Through tickets to ali points South and § @ put in here on , G1, less 10 per cent. Mosher to Eliza M. Mosher londay night for . Lawry to Chioe A, Fi tation before the camp-meeting, which will commence on Wednesday next. In answer to an inquiry the chair stated that weet from ‘an who did the stab- | and’carefully kept for six mouths, if desired. — . for ea'e at Oficen, corner 1ath street and Ponneyl- ground would. be the thesagh ob, Mt the camp | and part 6 Woodley 16 acres, giz9o0; 1. Walker | bing at the Schuetzenfest last night. Ho was | Obetges madera fone peice OD, LADIES’ UNDER GARMENTS. poate eoreeriane « Paneer gers can toate otdges for ground would be the through train, which lett | to F. Smith, part of Aaron, gia), @ F: Dyer to F. | not‘to be found. S-wciner last evening. WwW. H. WHEATLEY. de, to be checked ar Sl becais ond vectieneas, fe depot at 7-55 o'clock 4. m.; the returning | Bangerter, lots 10 to 13, bloce 6, Byor's earate, 920; | MunpERED.—A private telegram received | PREMIUM STEAM DYKING AND Scogn. | ©tton Skirts, 6tuc! through te destination train to leave the camp at 6 o'clock p. m. Filan HI Ye Bae ei oe HocK 4: Me; | here thie morning states that MreSamucl Hore ING ESTABLISHMENT, sue in 4 UNG, Agent. ivttt ‘The application of Warren Choate & Co. to | (ga” Bi tae gu, Silckney to 0, P, Pashaw. it | €78, formerly of this city, where he married, 49 Jefferson Btreet; Georgetown, D. 0; Elegantly trimmed from $1.75 to $20, lees 0 Ground: nd Or cand itationery stand on the | i and #1, Mount Pleasant, 93,298; Jolin Hef to’ W. | was waylald near Philadciphia last night, ced | _Ofice oven tren tare ts, seers ‘jelo-te per cent, ‘ grounds, and to take charge of the delivery of | Ware, lot 2, square 8. Dyer's estate, $9; J. 8. | died this morning from the injuries inflicted Cotten Chemises at 75 cents, less 10 per cent. the mails, was granted. Coombs to Elisha Goddard, parts @and 8, Widow's | upon him. He was the manager of a brick DU 4 ba : ae a 2 Mr. Wade, from the committee on rales, enb- | Mite, @.20 “Howard” University to 8. Jackson, | yard near Philadelphia, and the man who as- EDUCATIONAL. i ew ie ee poy hoy. —— gio wick to" Worley ni fees MSE oy Metts faalred and Killed him was one to whom he had ‘['™® COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, Elegantly trimmed Ghemises from 81.80 to 86,1 and which, after some slight alterations, were | Btu, 910; 0; 9.,Caratners to Mary 12; ST. | JouN BrrGmr, the boy now under bail for | ‘The Preparnas Department opens SEPTEM- | Cotton Drawers at 75 cents, less 10 por cent sionted. | By these rules the hour for rising is | Suit to Washington Clty aud Poist Lookout Hat: | being a party to the late attempt to neo uta | BER Ter “ Caaeant) = at 6 Cee a in at yore r ed company, 4.290 feet in Usioegonn, $8.00; W. | bia fire company'sstable, was arrested yester- Re Bed Coe cge opens SRT: uM 17. suiaten a Pete ‘hence * edhe 0 A Pt. Bille Plains. $9.900; J. i, Kelly’ to Maria uw School opent OOTOBER S. ressce “ ee by Tepe bg RE eaabin eran <Srperd Ci . e ‘al : a x “egg etd day for stealing ©10 from the gentieman who ‘he Law Sc! 1 B Night D: Ps 335; tem at 5% Se gers | “went his security. Young, lot G. Mt” Pleasant, 1.62 to $20, less 10 per cent. ic service at 7; and all ser S00 Micuaxs Hussey, the man stabbed at the | gerd te tueftes Containing fall particulars in ro- ‘ , * + gard to terms and courses of instrnetion, address vice will be dat 10% o'clock, when it is | Cut ond oe thee nate reel Brae eee pott Bear | gonncticen” Parke ia Wat bed at Lt, AMES C. W: @, LL. Ds exuected that thove not Having aecommod mem weeet the navy-Fapt bridge, 9150) lived here 8 few vears Agosel kort @ bee: | | saettock ie airing ANTS GA tions om the ground will leave. e sale of in- BUILDING PERMITS have been issued as fo!- | room in the honse adjoining the Marshall house. « INFANT RMENTS. toxicating liquors within two miles of the | lows, since our last report:—Wallace Chapman, | Gazette, last evening. Wo MARYEA Bore SELES ty —_— Nebrlat seuaten ake) teaaees two-stor Rath south Coroline Sronae; be- —_—_—_—_—_—_____ DISTINGE DEPARTMENTS, Infants’ Long Skirts at from $1.63 to 84.50, joss 10 nadin, . 1ith and 15th streets ; F. Fra- . r g » MD. = tetartivel of ‘trains, the stocking of horses tween southeast; ra: APrPraAr iT. Many’s County, Mj ESTMINSTER, MD. ‘eo IN Di zier, one-story frame, 1ith street, between V Serious Accident—Mr. James M. Hayden and and W northwest; H. J. Bright, two-story and | wife were both badly injured on Friday morning the Mary ind dinar ager Abe, special patronage of mansard-roof brick, corner of 8th and B streets | last by being thrown from the wagon: in which Protestant Church, buf is strictly free trom any sce southeast; J. H. Byram, three-story brick, East they were riding against a fence. The arm of tarianism, either in its course of study or rales of Capitol street, between 34 and 4th do.; Mrs. | Mr. Hayden was broken by his fall, and the iscipline. Male and female students recite in Bep- McKeon, do. back building, 17th, between E | breast of Mrs. Hayden was found to have been- Glasses, but all have the advantage of instruc- and F northwest; Wm. Mulhall, two*story frama penetrated =~ er cent Cambric Sif Gambric Brewtes, Plain, Flannel Skirts, Bis” a , Square Drawers. F and carriages within the limits, and the wash- ing of clothing nd watering of horses near the pumps or ves re prohibited. Tt was ordered that five hundred copies ef this report be printed and placed in conspicuous and convenient positions on the grounds, for arate large splinter to the lungs. The | tion from tse benefit and guidance of visitors. aM th ©. Sh dies pereeed? Professor having charge of the stu- oa te. % . cor. 19th and M northwest; C. Shaefer and — | parties soon after the accident-were conveyed F Anda stock of every article of ’ The committee decided that there ahould be | Roich, three-story brick, 13th, between Massa. | perce home, and at latest accounts: thocct | _,2h® Vice-President, Rev Dr. Nichols, the Pre- 4 8 complete ery Infants me charge for tenteltes. chusetts avenue and M street northwest; John | pelrisey eee (jane, At ate ‘out of danger, bor | Sr4nctp (Mia Owings), and worcral o wen aia aa a Permission vas given a party to establisha photograph gallery on the grounds. ‘The chair announced the following to be the time*table arranged betyeeu the commitice: and the raiiroad company for that occasion: Trains will leave the Washington depot dail (Sunday excepted) ai and 9a. m.,and 4:! and 5:55 p. m., and returning will leave the 25 and 8:10 a. m.,and éand heat, between the hours of Munn, two-story frame, P street, between 6th | were regarded as impro’ and 7th northwest; Susannah Judd, do. brick, |" Stabbing Affray.—In 4th, between G and H, northwest; John Just, | last at the te »&®yeung man named Price | corps of thirteen do. do., K, between 4th and 5th northwest. ” | stabbed another en pod namet@aunders Annual Session will bo sierra eared it ly, % ‘4 TTEMPTED SvictpE BY Drown1nG.—Abont es Dela to 1 tor si, co i bppear- nkhown of the Facuit; in the Gultege buildtn and je 6 6 buildin 4 have constant’ oversight of the bosrdi reation on Friday | The course of study is thorowch, under WHITE GOODs. Hamburg Edges, 18. to $1.37 yard, less 10 per cent. H Inserting, 18. to @LS7 yard, less {0 per of, ee ‘and ‘Tuserting’ 230, t0 ‘Sil yard, +7 Bainsoo x Bigs, nd Inserting, 25 to $2.35 yard, less vi ‘Lawn, 300. to Sic. yard, lese 3 Beriped, Plaid aud Plain Natuaook wbis.tooer yard, lest 10 per cent. Bishop Lawn. at Sic. to Sc $304 fore 20 per cont. ed Frevking, at 60c.to @iyard, less 10 it. Striped and Plain Swiee, at Suc. to Tc. yard lose 1 ' 000 for his § o’olock last night a bookbinder named Henry | gnee ud court, The conme ct n't Hyde, living im the northwestern portion of the | to us," °° eres iceman city, attempted to commit suicide by drowning himself near the burnt bridge, Eastern branch. TBRRIPLE EarTugvak i ‘fon Fee (payable on entering Uul- He was observed while in the act of wading out | official letter dated Bellun , Italy, July 6th, featete, D- partment, ee 500 into deep water by two citizens, named James | says: On the evening of the 2vth'of Jans ree. ‘For catalguce, aidres a? i the Togular 8. and Thomas Cissel, who obtained a boat and | terrible earthquake occurred there, carrying | CUF*: Pawlet Db . Prcsiaece og! nag hota the Vicrgy fa od hermit — to many, Soe oo — ed all. ‘The augt-colm ~*~" * "Westminster. Bd. is life. Late last night the: i im to the je are cou! ms; a} the material 77 — eighth precinct station-house, where he toe injury done by millions. Of the buildingsin | FQI¢HLAND bah ty ya DAY SCHOOL ™ ITALY.—An be loaded on the and all baggage must be plainty marked with the name and station of the owner. 10 a. m. _m. y leave Point of Rooks at 6:15 jaa. mand a8 5 St Washington at 8:33 nod 9:30 a. m, Through tickets to the West can be hat Washington Station Ticket Office at nll i-ureot the em d it. A Comrany’s office, 459 Ponnayl ~S = e cared for during the night, and this morning he | the elty, every fourth or fifth is rendered unin, Bene . to T5e. day; also, at the 7 ice, nnaylva- Tho Ironand Lumber Tra.leof the City | was curned over to his frieoan Hois anelice, | habitable” The wre drat ered over- 145 Lanvale Street, near Park Avenue, Marsalics at Wice" te Boe, yard hase ee eee ag a ye PRCIECTED IMPROVEMENTS tx souTH Wasut- | ly man, and has been drinking quite freely of | thrown or atiously injured. Everywhere 9 eee BALTIMORE, Mp. baceage called forand checked at their rosidenes INGTON. late, which, together with domestic troubles, | of anguish is raised, and seeks for prompt and WM.D. MARTIN, A.M., Principal, assisted by taken to the depot and put into the bareage car,” Messrs. Rt. M. Johnson and Wiliam Dowell, | caused him to make the attempt. effective relief. graduates of the University of Viteinia Boome jor New York, Priletsiphiny aod aa proprietors of the iron foundry at the corner of — k - jg: | 88d German taught by expetionced nitive nee vertisement of ¢ Throngh Line: sth and I streets southwest, have made arrange- ate Richard Pettit, of | WRECK Cv aNoTueR OctaNn STEAMER.—Dis- acon commences Seplember 16th. READY-MADE DRESSES THOS. R. SHARP. Master of Transportation, ments for te cing down their old building and s his property to ‘his gg pelle eh ies Neer gh pratense quantity aetitogues, with full particulars, sent to any 9- ESSES. L. M. OOLE, Ge ol Fhe ‘“- bee erecting @ wuch larger structure to meet the | children and 8 been filed, debi m7 ecked vessel ki peen dis rene. __ 3 28-2m ‘ M.. LF see | Seeds of thetr seradilt inere To the ranal Loe; | supposed to be thator the ete tine aeecats | RUVERVIEW AUADEMY, Eoccincerne, w. | abDNSORs PINAR, SUITS PoLoNatses | J eee he duilding prop ince of yot Jesus, and to the pastor a * be ey md erin toe teres val = Work Fecommences September Lh. Bova, tavite the Sttention of the Indies to the great bar. BROUGH LINE BETWEEN WAS" iNGTON, 10 feet, wnd sorgetown, he bequeat!s ba, which left Glas 2 m | “Fallin.” iy 16. ans We give liberal 7 passe E i » feet, and eee — yy . — it | Saturday’ Inst. ‘No survivors from any wreck ¥ M feces reduction of 10 por ocit PHILADELPHIA AND BEW YORE. He uames Drs, Joshua A. and Lewis | im that vicinity have as vet been heard of, and . Ritchie his exeentors, nothing more definite in regard to the disaster PIANOS, &e, Letters of administration on the estates of | can be learned. Wastixe Trains between Washing oo and : Sew York are now rau ae ‘ollowe £5 REIS We name a few, with prices: rown Linen Suits at g J lege 10 per cent. “ large orders f recently HEAP PIANOS —Several exolient. SECOND- en ee 7 = : Feeently inry ; Chas. Kobimon, Patrick Hickey, John Braty, | ne Wan om sau Dawn SRLLEOGIN Manaa- HAND PIANOS in'complote onder, ae as eis | PB AS Fla mas ayy Tay and er trapey es also, Castings Foes | Gunton L. Little and W.P. Paul have bein | coursryen tn Worse aA: H positively be wold below cost for coat EY oe ab yy er tray eal, cas Eaoe, teen German beer arliers werestmmoned betur> | ea jantet vom al ett price alow aT fof b> Bg FOR PULUADELPHIA companies, A st ¢ Selanel Tae ashington | {Re central district court yesterday, mostor | L. WILD & BROS Plane Boer dae ta At: “ “ £3 are tally (except Bunday) at 7:0. m41:1000 vetat ae. os Babue a thanks its ani triends for | them forthe third time. Six were fined $1) | west, near Pepwsylyania avente, Agents for | White Lawn “ 419 Pm, ON SUNDAY. a ipechanuie ine > | shale kind ana emergosie cheer tan the | Snd costs, sentenced to the house of correction | STIRFF'S PIANOS. wug?-tr 2 ss 60 Leave for Hew York st ban p.m.,nn2 Phitedel~ stitthoawetneme 'Y | Shooting gallery from fire lest migne W6 due | for six months, and ordered to find Stocebet | 7 KUHN'S PIANO AND NUSIO STOR. en pod 6a phis at 6:00 p. mi, 2 ‘will be tn constant demand. ames Se owinact 4 citi, » | Bot to violate the law for a year. They’ all a: G. New York Avenue, near 7th atrest, wow “ 509 cars for Now York on 8:80 trace only. aT Nre cae ens purchased and fitted up | firo department for its promptness, and. to pealed and found the bail required. ent for the celebrated Patent Pianos of DECK ER os BR to Philadelphia, Noo York, or the entire square bounded by 8th and 9th streets | Charles Hurdle, esq., especially, they retura fateeeeclientetes Se 1s ae . New York, In use by the first Wite Lown W: Ey a the Seaton Ohke ee, ated Maryland avenue and D street southw their best thanks, and are glad to say to a gen- Toe Norte Canouina Constirutionat | aniste of the continent Agency for th oe eee for his lumber business, which he intends Sree yaks that the damage was trivial, and | Erxctron.—The election on tho constitution | superior BTERLING” OFS |. Piano “« 8 p 4 aud Obto Railroad «icortisement remove from the old location, between 1th and | that Mr. C. Ruppert has not been injured amendments and for township ‘officers took | fem mani or MUSTORR fav | Batiste Polonaise and Redingots, @ schedule between Washington, Baitimore, Au- 12th and C and D streets. In his new yi 8. Wowr, Presid Place in North Carolina yesterday. It is gems | priors ‘oan 0 > rent. All kinds of MUSICAL IN- —— erally conceded that the amendments aro ail | pe MEATS, own tmnpertation, A Boy Drownep waiLe Baratne.—Abont 108 Is, » &c.. tuned and repaired, Bape ote en Hed, as there wae but Ute opposition in the | Used iret ala acaptes, named coun: Jy3 Henry Clinket, whose parents live at the corner | Jualorits of the counties. Only in a fow of the a he will have the advantage of receiving lumber direct from the northern milis by railroad with- out re-shipment or cartage. 10 per Wa there ided _— Tue Covxty Puntic Scuoors.—At a meet- | of 18th and D made to Monroy og f aerber we sr —_ wr rs Ra ona 1 bet er er Th meas fond by Offi mines e A Dancerovs Post Rammer.—Py Zu ternoon a disc ince’ between e was cer — re LES’ members of the board on the subiect of the de- | taken to the ath precinet statio Th kle, near Newmarket, county, had LAD) DRESSES. crease of ndance a A the pupils ef the coun- ty schools, and ly it by Mr. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. Sea CUSTOM SHIRT DEPARTMENT. notified and visited this been using an old bomb-shell asa post rammer ing, Dut decided to bold mo inquest, ae tea and had Groken. the Randle. “Tus ana drowning was accident - czpaced tothe weetee Be nan emnaaly re a Tux B. ORE AND OnIO DePot.—Owing | burn out andle and it ex ‘aE ma out & ALT ‘ploded, a fragment Baltimore and ie ralirond depot, te has been F i Agency for Wm. Knabe & Co.'s and Cammon’s PIANOS, iacaneph afergnd-hand PIANOS taken in part payment for i é i i fi H iH sf i ft E H i Hl i £93