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Continued from first page.) | | The Rainey Murder Trial. igus jonw wean ewe ayo | EVENING STAR, | | venncrer wasecavorres. a oIry_ ITEMS. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR EDUCATIONAL. the consul at Dundee to telegraph to the State | ‘he trial of Sam Mason alias Passengers. brown and ADEMOISELL 1 Separtenent the catiiset particaiars, Conent | PRADAY...........September 19, 1878. | with the murder of Joun aan hee ee este Reening Sar—Sir—Five | yous Tenaymane, crt ee Omturey Pante- M Yieter tr MeDongall, at Dumlee, will be instructed to | first of May last, was resumed In the Criminal eee se Bont city wes, Gao. 0. Hummrwe’s, 400th sisest. Teorganieiag. be report the exact «or Nitin of the Polaris crew, | L L NEWS Court (J MacArthur) this morning, when a Ganiraer bear yer bacon a wr A » and draw on the ment through the OCA . there was a large number of spectators present. 1d HOt be ete ieee, | gBONDS oF THE Boakp ov Prstic Wonss | 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, : 7 ; London agency ant necessary fo pay | a Mr. John H. Tucker, father of the deceased not be induced to place at | we need three thousand doll ~ KES A PROK SS expenses aire red. Buddimgton and Amusements, &c., To-night, was recalled and cross-examined by Mr. Riddle” ith street and Peansylvania aY- | and willecli some of out fine watches fare Moots tn fhe others with him will be ordered to report at | Wall's Opera House—““lee Witch.” First heard the noise about 7 o'clock; saw col- Accommodations for passengers com- Gonay & Mower. aon dine aaa Washingion without delay. 0 | Theater Comiquee “Phe Rapperce,” &c. | ofed men holding the door, deceased sald noth Se ane hearer ee ee eee: | 9,IT,1. Cor. 18th and F sts., opp. Treasury. Dir Stot ios crew of | Zinee!n Hatl—Callender’s Georgia Minstrels, | scuisting with “decensed, ‘Talncy came Up Bad or south, (as the case may be,) Fine Watcuss, (METROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOCK,) thelr way south iu the | + | Struck deceased with a piece of stone." The | “der penalty of forfeiting the transfer.” Our great specialty, American and imported " . f ¢ ship, when they were Condensed stone was exhibited—a piece of blue tock, 6 wes cua cond ements and | watches of su quality. Fine watch repair- ge seen by the w sler Bévenscrag, aed taken on Darnum, the king pinot ae eee ee iia inches ‘venues converging at this polat es. ing by com t workmen. Watch cases made MD ;'A_T. Kicchoofer, Key., Banker. ‘ essel. They are all well. ‘The windows: raven , irregular; itness said: , that’ the question, and — . LAY jORRILL, jARD AD ‘The Yellow Fever Plague. a aERS, y peectoman’a Gta nade ca | SEE ROO Bite party | Fain and tight sunshine perionced at the | lt Cert sad Fh, enn Teeemety: IMPORTERS Aer, TUE DIFMAFE INCREASING IN MEMPHIS—STE- | grat “annual shooting Meeting at udleeas | Who threw the stone: had seen him before. Prompt‘ Visitor” | «Heatino ox THE Wixas,” say all who have - Sa eee = _ TEEN DEATHS IN 2 ‘ nd to-morrow. Shooting’ begins at 10 | ,,4;//Aimmell sworn.—Witness testified that | fain to treepase upon you, as one of «the guar~ | made use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam yf Wild Che DIES ithe dation ot thee Penitee Sur k. New Yor, Sept. 19—A Memp! : begins at 10) on the night of the murder met two men near | “/8n8of the public »”” with the same ques- | gnq p; Sig pl)! thie Lnstitution will be re } o'clock a. m. " tion. Cannot some shelter from “the peli such use has been cured of coughs, resumed on h of Wain oo ‘all the railronde depart tally taden | ,,WoTR OR the East Alexandria railrond is pro- | Nhat a blow od pave, Mao a the other | oF the pitiless storm’ be provided for falirogi | olds, bronchitis, sore throat, indaenaa or cu0” sa zee os a FRGON ast with terror-stricken people. The Criminal | Geoain Bingat At oh LS replied, * Yes, it ‘me to'do it;” identified | P®Sengere at 7th street and Pennsylvania ay- ttandard remedy bet ee eee spriy to Mr. Wi BALLANTT Court has adjourned. |New cases are reported | tye longest bridge on the linen” z Rainy and Williams as the parties, to the Mop ai gery Ay Te I — Washington City D. ©. in al te of city ¢ life aasoctations Bs dest o now! belief; tho d street; or, failing | * iypo; —n > = . Sareea have forty or fifty p2rsonsengaged in attending os pretty mmo vad rebate fret that they meant to attack him. nie Hom? emve.tne legend, “Good only at the June- | love a Flats o€ Ale that will do them oo ese HANUVACTURERS NOOCNG Labihe AND OMLDEER, ee 0 the sick. by proclamation of the | * : “ 3 “ross- examine ness first saw the m lon," effaced vnsfer,”” that hon! carefu range ys ; M Street, corner of 12 : dasa day of fasting and —- bsnl oer Some nix g thee on the style on the 12th street sideof the Smith: may at least be allowed to seek the shadow of Phitatere — ini tepameet ee ‘hie . Rev dR HERARDT DD, ‘Rector. prayer tothe Almighty that the scourge may | *hrow them g erence te the back yard-— | sonian grounds; they passed within two feet of | S2me friendly building to protect them, or walk | ever sold in this city, Palmer @ neon ae MacL ROD, Pritripal epentily deyart. There were sixteen deathe | “1th. SSemtere of the Grustil Bunde enjoyed a witness; 1s pretiy certain that the prisoner was pechape inc oen vag A Georgetown, sole agents. "6 or sappy on ehore. en abd 3 fever fer uty-four hours Mon- | ., : “ ies; one of the parties was bare- reemees, characteris- anak Sarena acai d a+ NE. aay oly ee Tisiirde mueh epecehes were made by prom | Setted; the men’ wero not running” aa they | ur Saget, 8 goad Shepherd for the feeble ance nk sa Be eee Eames ro seraiced Me MONDAY Sopenbe Bl, Ee Wade The Army of the Cumberland, ment members, and song amd sentiment pre- | {he occurrences Pon? cer the Sunday after | small depot from the yacant space at this point, gal nes pee Fine FE street mumbbeaeaptecats ~~ 5 prencne, Pa tur Last MIGHT. |_| ‘a colored pickpocket maméd Charley Whiting tue Finest Tecalled -—A cap was found near | {Sauce theraifoed compen te mest ihe tank: | Wagons tre ohh eae eee nae EVER—Our C Baratohing Goods | qpert rian wek etree, meine: o —The closing ban- rales y ‘e place. company to erect the build- . our horses are plat oat, but 4 er School for 7 on MON the Cumberland, | reuse ‘bet was Speatily rec raved by the Bewie Williams, @ short, stout ginger-colorea | ‘8, 8nd thereby win the gratitude of the ladies | Massey's Philadelphia A is anor thaw ever . rritet Ay i etesidont Geant | police and secured. He ls accused of taking a | M&P, little taller than Rainey, was sworn.— "pesmackisetie Avenue Bn TAO | piste or ee ae eee Forel Rot cont: gS ia ved with sper, | 'ad¥"s pocket book in the northern market. helen sows Estey, saw him on the first of assachusetts Avenue, Sept. 17, 1873. mind beeping teva Palmer & Green, Fos ane be peeat ate The challenge- 2S ivision, | Mayon 2 avenue, and afterwards on Agere aon erale Sher- | Eannle Bell, has veen delivered to Cant James | “Suction “What isacwagren ee lately complaining of rude treatment by one ot | #040 ereetingon the lungs, take .tyer's Cherry | ypegy Ladies . Eenare leutonant Colonel Hell, the claims of “tual” entered By the | Zoswer- A waren, cost tf omethlog. the agents of the Baltimore and Ohio tailroat, | i DS eee becomes tnoars- | UCMs %, and Children. | treet Fred Gran ra eg allowed by the Bybee Ngee a house; seus totes big g t = ee ‘ofan a S Ban Naw ei m,Ww,f,cw . vm _ alee An old colored man, C cey I a ™ ym ; Rainey ran, and the: ‘a curtness, dogged- ENS, BAD Naits and other distressing ail- *HE COMMERCIAL BUSINES oo sorb ‘ Kneebed dewe dant night ee ade onan. WAS | caught him; when we goton the pavement he | Ness and general insolence that marks the son- | mente of’ the fect ace maker ren =o opp. site Lior tu Hall, sou Nomat “mew ia a or High | areckana bes Bx, magtanthna ly caren ruf | came up and struck deceased with his fist, aud | duct of rauroad officials all over the country. | perienced attention at Dr. White s 535 15th —_—_ DB stres punver bac aye gl = fans who demanded hie money, ef which he | “eP Picked up a stone and struck him, and | There are no class of private corporations or | street, opposite the Treasury. His estadlish- ove ttscat ‘ | happened to have home ae they tone meh he | said, “Come on and run,” and they both ran in | business men who treat thelr customers with | ment ia lterally paroaized be the ose ee : | quently three suspicious customers were ar- | !36) ‘Smithsonian grounds, when Rainey said, Imetvilty end radenens All others take your gent and industrious portion of the comma. ! was rested e ‘That settles it.”"” We then passed over uu with comparative polite- ' se ge Sretet botkte roe ecm een city by 12th street. , to the | ness. These huge corporations feel, thar the us ———_»____ ——— simtinr street, but they could not be identified and were | ““Guelelon.-ibid you lose anything there? are independent of the people, and they will | _TUR0o-Russian Bats; ais, Medicated Va MEN'S WEAR, "dete th In Alexandria afew days ago, a pretty young | AnsWer—Yes “Mr. Harrington said to him them, they are tne comtee to be tae Please | Boy Ettrsatet All skin disease, at Dr. Shel’, | BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS. sequent tuoi gaged in s parade ar re the nies nh pn ea that if he did not tell the trath he would go to | f0Fce of the country, and the source of constant | Tare NatiowaL Bavines BANK, corner of | LISLE THREAD seinae or niartintn, ap be beak e man usband, | the penitentiary. annoying exactions and petty tyranny. Thank . LISLE THREAD SHIRTS. wany of rd of Directs lored I - ee bh i ¥ i 4 Snierly conduct. "Whe maser asked the young | qAtratqerineton sald that Willams had been | God, thera are some signs Yat they’ and the Ber pana on dope roach xi er monte, | FINE SILK sirKrs. aeete meskes . = 64 . - t: ‘s before the coro 0 orns les. 7 3 ae x + z | EUR scineh go anagemamen tm Washington, tr | Jury before he bad seen hime? "+ '™® 8484 | ESVE been afisont from the city for the past two | PAPXNE Bours, bto¢. Saturdays, 904 and ¢ | FALL MERINO SHIRTS, J ie, Mire core Dae sor ‘dur. | she responded, “0, yes, indeed!” This wilt Cross-examination resumed:— Witness had | months, and haye seen a gocd deal of their con- %3,4tié =| HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS. Anires PROF LG Mathews e longitude | news to Washingtonians, 2 * | sien Air. Riddle and Mr. Thomas, and Mr. Rid- } tempt of and carelessness of the rights and | Tage Cane op Your Vawvanes,—Cal! | CANTON FLANNEL SHIRTS, lad OES ——-+—__ Against hime. {Lamgutery| Novel sais uat'hs | show, and Thave in nonsotiebeenseare raat | gpexamine the Gre and burglar proot yauia | SHAKER FLANNEL SHIRYS. eloree Bkoomes t him. .)_ Never a 5 e Safe Deposit Company, corner of New | RED FLANNEL SH avcloat and Mathematical Universalism, was going to swear that Rainey used nant than I have with the apparent malice and eit for cae eee gr es gbetween I and Ke (ot CLOSING PROCEEDINGS OF THE CoNvENTION, | because Mr. MeDevitt told him to do to;both | Feckleseness with which the faluable property | 2° necuriten, fewelg states for sato keoping | HEAVY SILK SHIRTS. = be fey rot Angad Meaekddiede of eapedt tithe ldmesoe of went in the alley to the gateopening Into’ a lit- | COmmitted to these corporations is treated. 1 | ablen Hosts arate to eiaty dollars peut, | HEAVY RED CASHMERE SHIKTS. circulates &e app ee pae: — — Greeley and othert—Sermon of Rev. Dr. Cl fle house; did not open this gate; did not get in | think the baggage-smashing nuisance has be- | num, according ta size. No business man ac, | COTTON JEAN DRAWERS, ne Rea eee oS She ee un Premtines, of Nan Yorke tia rooms Young Tucker seized ‘witness in the Seer ical oy and one which, from its | afford to do without them. Take warning from | LINEN DRAWERS. . Lon raRep) OBAS. B. ¥C TRE wRECE THA COSTA RI After our report of the convention closed ves- } town, but ‘he had Me downer ontlea ees, | demands legislation to protect the rights of the wine ed GAUZE MERINO DRAWERS Gees SEMINARY —Bocrdin Saw Feaxcis 1 Mitimight.—s noat | ila, Ballon, from the tinance committee, | tell down;” the next thing was, young ‘Tucker | People. ‘To see valuatle property damaged by | _Wittcox & Gian’ Sewina Macurwz. The | FALL MERINO DRawhne street, Goorgetur a; Oat, Bsa tamed = ght—A boat | submitted a resolution which was adopted, em- | was struck. what seems to be @ medley of pitch and toss | celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas, | HEAVY MERINO DRAW b o tttee ae Teparts eighteen Weetol waite in the mentees | Lone mr taeety pats erate tighioged nite: aod, Belle Taylor —Witness was living next | Smovg the baggage bullies at a allroad station, | Baum's boopskirt and corset (a4 ry, ith street, | CANTON FI ANNEL DE, wake icicut”corge of toach eht for : ‘ D nd str i S ution f enue, E SILK 4 Mi; pe RS SOHC pep ot yet | The convention appropriated $20 to pay the || Crossexamined:—The man who struck the | i the form of an aerial voyage, ‘To ese a poor, | 80d by druggists every where. twttf | HEAVY RED OASHMERE on pesite Pravkite Park, St seian Sayctees of publishing the proceedings in pam | blow wes the Ciarkest one; old Mr, Tucker was | Helpless woman nt a railroad station amidst & | yp sreoxn Sxwine Maguimn sales of tat | ENGLISH COTTON cee DRAWEES. Petite Peau aite "Park. with ca ‘ : judging around; Kai 7 jen tryin, uddle e mefcen N HALF HOSE, | tble resolutions ss he sense of | not see him pick up th ; Hou, jain and cheap, the best and sti . ? FANCY LISLE - HOSE « gonvention in commemoration of the death | fooking round and throw it. nt? Mt S®¥ BHD | he Manabe to buy-—which has been wantenly falneea oF Bineeee Seu trgeyaprreciate the nae- BRIGGAN Hane Hose. NOSE vasa of Sate ers, reported resolutions respec’ A recess was taken to % 5 smashed by one of these ruffians, lachine, 1,5 [OTT s - which were adopted. Pa pon re-acsembling Sheer Gene oats, of the muuch 1 mist confess, tor ey cient en GE rio sp aahigteiy HALF HOSE, i r THANKS TO THE PRESS. Metropolitan police force, wa 3 ‘ough I don’t swear, I can’t retrain from talk- RGETOWN —— 7 ALF HOSE. ‘ARL Bi " | OR, motion of Key. J. H. Pullman, a vote of | remembered the day of the homicide; esiea | mg somewhat Migh.’ I thinks im. this ect of 0 ADVERTISEMENTS, | raxcy siLk Nar HOSE. we a ENER OF MUEIC, anks Was extended. the press of ‘th e alty t nd found wanes, about 3.30 o'clock the same night; Peeeege bow lin, i ost foe eccumens ci te; NOTICE. WHITE MERINO HALF HOSE. i 2 chell, stenog’ ers, | found him aheavy missle (tl ra | > 01 “rie railro: a z —., : 'O BAL} sax the lengthy, ad full rejoris mado of the | cane and about ¢ inches of the stack) Sates Peequalled. Whether iit aort of otoring tb CHEAPER THAN EVER! COLOKED MERINO HALF HOSE. eedings conven i lentitied. The prosecution te 2, he devil to appease the a qed Mr. Cautwell reported the following resolu- | The defence produced.no witncesand wie, Gag; | Flek, oF ite cinple Crasena nes oe tg date im rire Recetved. a large stock of Ingrain, Two and tions ol seepect tothe seers os Thomas proceeded to argue it fell, and perhaps don't matter. Now, Mr. | OILOLOTHS MATS. BUGS Hassock ew . THE LATE HORACE GREELEY; ©. Harrington said iu view of the circam- | Editor, can’t you do something to bring this | DOW CURTAINS, FIXINGS, ke etion sire dur th which were adopted stances he could not ask for a otf ¢ | thing to a head, so that the people will take | sell cheaperthan auy bones fy the Dine ee air : : eillopen MONDAT. Sere } “wheres used tos ind anesat mes erage ty verdict tor more | tit There ie coe ine Pegpte wif ake nper than any tod ve in the District, “All we DRESS SHIRTS. sal open MONDAY: Sop cmt broken icenmaner ut New x cn wie said he would consent to such a | from the press. B. seyo-1m 117 Brtage aie Hen tien 6 PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE KF ‘Se WASHISGTO | mortal 1 I | + hetulink pe SF a = —— enn SACQUE SHIRT, KEADY- z R LF mortal life, under cireamstances of peculiar | "The court consented to this canse, and in- THE Coun: UST AS WE EXPEOTED.—s 7 ES, Poe ‘ tad d twas carried to the grave amid structed the jury to find sneh a verdict, POLICE COURT, pide rigs res J Ladies and Gent's ‘Apparel to be OLERNET act eeene . ~ es Freparation for Par- the nation; a The jury therefore found a verdict of uulawiully earrying ‘on @ barroom: judg DAED has not been seen for some time, With every | © PALMER’S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO be Civit Servi Har r is bed. He then be- | . Rainey quiets OF MANSLACGNTEI, pba, datas Mackeisprotanie ned eee ty and fp fall cox pe of skilled workmen, we aro OKDER, FOR 818.00, : 7 DAY SESSIONS fewling for his s! ic a Rainey to st, is ler, vagrancy; bonds er wer jo it good and te c! - semen’ bi for yonng gentlemen fe ing t OF his st Which alarmed wal for eal Wager | adler Mote howd bag or aps ane te conrt Fieae Cee ¥ ood oe Workbouse ee ¢ inthe effort: not that we are | © PALMER'S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO on the ages of ib oad” x r wae ers He a devoted friend and member of the Uni- | narrow escape from the gallows sentenced him | cat with Bers Senceoe Marly carey Hivos while we kuctrace hem Trees cme, oxact to CEDEE, POR $21.00. Meanie sist Church; aud whereas in the conven- | to six years in the penitentiary. - Ea pia pent te = ie ea civieoe wedye. | 6 PALMER'S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO owl wonyinerll to-day we are sorrowing most of all :tiat we o—— é . Perry. indecent exposnre; A. ys ORDER, FOR ; ° ; ommenced t ed, «ler! ing of the With ict Republicans—Indorsee GE OF KEEPING ; MENT, Santee CHERISHED HIS MEMORY, ment of Gorcrnor Shepherd and Mr. Robertson... | , Susan Tenaut, charged wit. becpiun & Gawdy- 49 Jofferson treet, Georgetown, D. O. freed bi and none with 3 just pride his peerless ser- Committers Appointed, &c. (anacee gah avenue, between D streets, Office open from7 a.m, until sunset, Paturtay t siceeyn the cause ‘of humanity, bis acknowl | A meeting ot the republicans of the 16th dis- | (MyAccouN Gt the raid on'which by tha police was | 8% p.m seva-ly GLOY. i brie aims & volence and philanthropy | Allen in the cbsir, anc Zatchel secretary. ine ona ie m Frederic: = * we Law, Political Economy. characterized his entirecarcer,rendering | _ Mr. Swaggart submitted a resolution, wines | how thoy ues tenet ae erty —tentitied aa to ELEGANT JOE CREAM PARLONS, LISLE THREAD GLOy he cuuree is taught tute dese example at once a priceless inheritance for | Was adopted, that “we recognize the wisdom of | Preposals being made to them by Mollie Wine: | _ ang2s-1 ‘Georgetown, D. LISLE THREAD DRIVING GLOVES. THE PREPARATORY D untryfien and aprecigus legacy fer his | the President as manifested in the selection of | SP! other witnesses testified as to the charact HEAVY KID DRIVING GLOVES AND THE staat: 1 > sation bi? ta ati mies tae toe of his | the potse. Judgment was given for @1W). An ap- HEAVY CALF DRIVING 7ES PPARTMENT. < as Universalists excellency Henry 1. Cooke, late Governor of 7 3SKIN TING ‘ — sooume WE HONOE MR. GREELEY the District of Columbia, and that, while we FALL 4VD WINTER, BAREIS? aiacaes ces, ition justebenret | for his unswerving loyalty to our church, and | feel that a debt of gratitude ls duets Geer GEORGETOWN SLSHADSS AND eg ee berenchof aie ewes of ty cia wat faithful devotion "to its interests, ever di- | Cookefor the great service he has rendered to : . ALL SHADES AND SIZES. ATER SCHOLASTIC ¥ teAt We FOREN ee Paeiedie ts bel gg sath a rl Postal upon the | Om New Rareoap._President Th: Septem ie sett. YEAH BEGINS MONDAY, h ognize in his unselfish devotion to | ability, nd honesty ‘of Governor Shep- .—President Thompson S$ OF INSTRUCTOR ontal ideas of our | Which a rosecut tu ‘allro: on Hi, and ; JATES o Di y i God wad the brother: | his efforts; that the course pfarsued by apartor | Dumbarton streets, and itis expecio ke wil Boys’ FALL Sutis LADIES AND C. SW wired Aneta tre toga) toe MY removed ty | bood of man, the members of club of the 16th distr! - | Soon run his cars the entire length of e : SUITS : HILDREN’S WEAR, | "Fer parcicvia | ; fet to pre " i gth Of the route. Boys’ re . week the | a Teees: was then taken after which the | Yent a fair expression of the wishes of the vaers Se rns lock. gate at Seven Locks eh ae mee MERINO VESTS. — Tn members of the conven: wrtook of com- | Of this district selection of a candidate , D number of canal boats SULTS SILK V. : SS CTAW HUsia convent! ~ | and opposing the central comunit arrived yesterday evening and this morning. 3 SILK VESTS. A SPUTA'S MUSICAL ACADEMY, ta large audience assombled in the | Samuel P. Kabertaon a candidate tatly neg: | deal of asmpathy is felt for éx-Gor Cocke foot SILK PANTS. OPENS MONDL olitan Chureb to hear the bated and in Gt Fed ay of the support tur tonsa ane Bones will be LISH COTTON HOSE. CITY PRAD E.H. Chapin, 6f New Sige cans of this district; and that E. . 0 Tun On our 5 wT Ose # narked attention throughout Hill, Fred. West, 0. T. Andrews, Raph Darby, 44K UATILE MARKET, (Fyrnished by Means 4. fot nits OL WEAR. GGAN HOSE. two or tt = Thomas Selt, and Samuel P. Kodertson be ap: | C’.)—The offerings of beet cattle at Drovers’ FOR SCHOOL WEAK. apeethgeane prospec ate = pointed a committee to wait upon the Goverate | Rest yesterday were 557, of which 52) head were FOR SCHOOL WEAR, FANCY COTTON HOSE. o-nicnt’s Awceewents. — The beautiful | Enq present a copy of these reeatetnee sold to butchers at prices ranging from 4 to 6 FOR SCHOOL WEAK FANCY LISLE HOSE. ctacular p! y of the Ie Witch" wilt "be Committees were announced as follows : cents per 1b.; 16 sold to farmers at from 4 to 4 COTTON CHEMISES, ‘Ss COLLEG nied at Wall's Opera Hogse tis evening. | Finance—Messrs. W. G. Ollabaugh, E. A. | cents; 11 were sent to Baltimore, and 10 lett Hed SES. ETT, MA Prive @ who have not set seen it should remom- | Duncan, Jas. Davis, E. C. Gatehel, Jos: Hl. Toll, | Vt; 501 head of sheep were offered and sold LINEN CHEMISES. Sept’ 23 and 3, Som hat itwill be withdra: r this week. | PH Donegan, Thos, Scott, James Norcomb, | t butchers at prices ranging from $3 to 86 per L. COTTON DRAWERS. nee to-morrow afternoon. Allen Sepreux and Thos. W. Smith. hundred pounds; 20 head cows and calves sold ja LINEN DRAWERS. he entertainment offered at the The Campaign—Messrs. West, Peak, Scott, Plow- | #t from $30 to #50 per head. Ls COTTON SKIRTS. atu = oa nightly by, good andte den, Peach, Darby, Loprenx, Noreomb,Gatehel, | .,ttiven News fhe steamer E. C. Knight % CAMBRIC SKIRTS. assumed. night this'weck, and a matinee will he ive. a | Toulse, Smith, Donegan, Davis, Lasseaw, Ricks, cleared to-day for New York, with 1,00) barrels £ ¢ . was ted pe week Set meatinnds will be gt Roberts, Brown, Ambush, Deschields, ‘Lucas, pl ane SF apap eres et te tee tee ee Gd ecg RESSES. : | Callender’s Georgia Minstrel Troupe dpen at | Spaguart Costes aml Kinneyy 222! D24a% | and“ Kennebec Ice company, from Kennebec CORSET COVERS. Aa rag tercred ger, kt | Lincoln Hall to-night. | This troupe, wate has |” pr, Stephenson submitted a resolution, which | T¥er; also, schooner Thomas J. Warren, from satae = in operation for thilvey siz a with tee Genres * | visited Washington befaze, is one of the best | was adopted, inviting all republicans to join | Baltimore, with 102,000, and schooncr Wm. H. JUST RECEIVED PERCALE SHIKT WAISTS. a yt sae ses arenes i e combinations of the iind now before the public, | them in theif effort to elect the candidate de. BrinGeld, from Norfolk, with 70,000 feet lumber Sher RECEIVED LAWN SHIRT WAISTS- ice Sct, For two days she eat nothing, and on Monday | 824 consequently will receive beral patron- clared by the general committee to have been | *MnCey Sete a rrivala: Sehr. Kitty ” INFANT'S CAMBRIC SKIRTS. ‘ 0 th suas thon fr. RT. Greener and Miss M.L. Hoy give a | “fir. P-H. Donegan was called on for aspeech, | AD", with 1,300 bushels of wheat, and steamer INFANT'S FLANNEw SKIRTS. at, averring her intention tofast | ,onlicreadicg mmight at the Gongroaationsl | artery fe oom allodon meeeh, | Deaartvanla, wich 66) besmate of whent INFANT'S COTTON SLIPS. ARCHER, Srishimont fe laid befurehen ag | public e would support Sam! P. Kobertson, 71 * snipe “igen ‘ Sali. | ChUreh, corner of 10th and G streets, for the | because he thought him eminently qualified for | Hartley & Bro.; canal boat A. 8. Trundle, with aT INFANT'S CAMBRIC SLIPS. Ony P.O. Ma__ ; elled to re. | benefit of the home for the aged poor. The ob- | the place of delegate, and because he haa been | 1,400 bushels wheat and 200 bushels corn to H- INFANT’S CAMBRIC DRESSES. DAY SCHOOL | ject isa worthy one, and should draw a large | fairly nominated. has grown up with the |e ree: eter L800 Leonel oe Be emer] INFANT’S ROBES. | audience, city, and ea eencomse st inet and ability. | {9 Gay atsiio to SLs! = eee 2? INFANT'S CLOAKS, 143 Lanvale Street, near Park Avenue, Bu IN AN ITALIAN SCHOOL eel He also favors cooperating with the men con- | to-day ats 814, HABLE BRO ALTIMORE, Mz 3 THERS. BALTIMORE, ™ toceurred at Busto Ar- ARRESTED YOR ADULTECY.—Mrs. Emily A. | ducting the grand system of improvements, = Sa Se = WM.D. MARTIN, AM, Princt r In the street yivester, of Maine, arrived here a few da: which of itselt isa very important matter; for ALEXAND RIA er tee of the L sity “ roce existed aging to the | since in search of het busband, Joveph H. Syl; | this city haa arrived at ‘a period when. it . fod ut by expe Mf that name. ad remained vester, er known as J. Harr; vester, and | should go up or down. streets were no! 5 . Boas. Rue ptewb chavineg | ascertaining that he was living with a woman | for thelr neglected condition, seat with | | Prorenty Sarus-—Green & Wise, real es- Fine Clothiers, GLOVES. qesislogton, with ful particulars, sent to any ad- | in the northern par’ e ch med Sarah | the canal, and r creek nuisances a tate agents and auctioneers, sold for Messrs ream 273-2m V. Sterry, con eludes to prosecut the ricketty old market houses, rendered this | Smith Watties and Claughton, commissioners, 1 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. “= | engaged Col. Wm. A. Cook city an objectionable place to live in and unfit | to-day, the two lots with frame houses thereon, 2 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. | that gentleman advising the fer the capital of the nation. But thanks to | on the southeast corner of the intersection of auga-tr Corner 7th and D Streets, 3 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES was given into the handsof Detective Hon. A. R. Shepherd, the whole aspect ot af. | Wilkes and Henry streets, belonging to the es- 1 BUTTON KID GLOVES. , wee who arrested him about noon to-day and took changed, as af by magte, from a | tate of the late John T. Johnson, to Colonel J. CORNS, &c. 2 BUTT Ovme. The rocrosEn Ge Lim to headquarters to answer the charge of | city of mud and dust to one of grand avenues, | Brent, for $1,000. ‘The same firm’ have alsosold 3. WR: ON ELD GLOVES. lopens OCTOBEL S. ultery, a forma’ jon haying been | magnificent parks, and splendid mansions, and | the three-story brick house and the lot on which u . U UTTON OVES. Y Be o ull part wis ost in the Pelle sale eteaionl soe secret ae surpass capitals | it Sucm cuplemsac Puree belonging | ment Mo. Iatriah pattous tha ki oe: 3 Burren UNDEESSED KID GLOVES. : ‘ Scomceinnigeerecrete of all nations. ‘The eyes of the whole nation | to the estate of the late Mrs. Morrill, and now | hetive bees veces iatte cae e ee Oe easary N UD res. ‘Tax Lona Comairree received another com- | ¥¢ on this District government at the present | occupled by Capt. Marsters, to Mrs. Snyder, of | thescason,” “OrCeShly renovated, ie now open for | 3 BUTTON UNDRESSED KID GLOVES. lait against Justice Keese yesterday. An | Ste. Forty millions of people are looking ou | Missssippl, for $4,500; also two lots on the south, | ,Gomeldering the great amount of duty the feet are | 2 BUTTON CASTOR GLOVES. eer team Geren his brough? suit | With astonishment and pleasure, for the whole | side of Prince, street, between Fayette and | Obligedto perform, and their exposure to the dis- | 3 BUTTON CASTOR GLOVES. a © man of his brought su n by! tressing effects of’ coustar Mimatic | st Murdock & Camp, contractors, for a | Country take a pride in improving the nation’s | Payne, belonging to Mrs. Mary Keith, to Edgar | fitting thoes, Sc. they meek oe eaneet, Ul | @ BUTTON DOGSKIN GLOVES. siance of wages as night watchman on their | C&Pital. (Mr. Kobertson will do all in his power | Beckley, for #3'6 cash; also a lot on south side | Grder that tey bo kept inva comfrtatlecet tents | & BUTTON DOGSKIN GLOVES, Lomrgg The contractors only | 18 seconding the eftortsof Mr. Shepherd, whose | ot Duke street, 21 fect west of Alfred, 24 by 114 | gondition, and as there. te. great danger ie tamper, | DOGSKIN Ga cate soutine paid was for the | Dame will be associated fwith the prosperity o: | feet, belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. P. ing with corns with knife, razor, or any other un- RENTS. Is limited to th | remaining half fi ~ $11.60. Came Washington forever. (Cheers) Leviring, to ‘Thomas Devitt, for $350 cash; also | suitable appliances, openness persone coms from CASTOR GAUNTLETS. cH RY ¢ > e he €1.50, so t. Ainbrose, Dr. Stephenson, and Thomas | a lot on the we st side of Columbus st » be- ly experienced = cm em hacitons one th Toph. dent on free fi at tw € odore mad stirring addresses, and Mr. tween Wilkes snd Gibbon, 24. bi tise tone. QChiropodist, inorder to better insure safsty, com- Gorees CoLLeoR, law, ped ide | Polte complains that he cat not ¢ Fin caine remarks whic Lee cutter tor Kite aie Hu silt, at Dr. Waite reinoves corns without pain, so the Between North Capitol and" ist streets N.W., ri m, nor obtain any satisfaction about it, py I. seph Gaines, iso a lot adjouning the | thoe worn with esse tmmediately after the Washing-on. D.C. ae sued about last Christ: receding on the south, of the same size, and | operation; he successfully treats Bunions, Club and il be resumed on MON- ough execution was issued about last Christ ome oRGa, Pxtate eamaters, 2, Eeionging to Ueiame eitate, fo dus. fanoek, Hferowing Malis, Vascular Bxcreacauces, fad other FANCY GODS. 4 Mis CLARK, Prectient. | a estat ave | for $150; also a Joton the north side of Gibbon . pace | PERFUMERY. aaah = been filed in the office of the Recorde: “ n served, ® permanent Cure is effected f SHOOL_ OF, TH oi | Ax OvrRAGE ow THE PuDLic.—The attention | gince our last report. oF Dee | caoniior Ginb aee Geen ee ; SOAPS AND TOILET ARTICLES. LAY SHOR ivdnsizy, CObCMBIAN of the board of health is called to the fact that ptember 9 —A. B. Kelly to Thomas Betts, subs. | to the trustees of Bepsebar ‘church, for siny, icbed In Westiotoen aga | SLEEVE BUTTONS. Pf in pad Pg ector of dead animals isin the habit of | 7 anil 45, yuare 18, 83.40; U.N. Moore aud’ L- J. | also lot on same street and 25 fect 6 ticks wer, | eblished.in Washington, D.0.,i86l.__" engl | ering, Sop ee | g the carcasses of putrified horses, at a tt S.J Kimball, subs. 10 and 11, suuare 134. | Of the preceding, and of th Brwory/ orice ‘[ HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That tho subscriber shot October next. Professors TYLER ava KEN | snail's pace, along Pennsylvania avenue and ; D. Melvin ct ai. to’ C. Parkibsun, lot 2, | ° is 125 oREar Talker oar has obtained from the Supreme Court of the Dis. | FANS. DNS pecien aaue Fespectively to direct the studies tor the D | atuer Sesebstan Sadiongieoree nar tat oe SO JF fuer tear Browi, won: | thew Johnson, for 125-—Gacete ark’ tect of Columbia, holding a Special Term. tetere of | UMBRELLA CHATELAINES, x cvactel sentse af Cactere on, the Oise and a mile in 2 | stench which arises from the van is too horrible ©. Luttrell to W, Holtzman, | street railroad track remains as it was left lax | @EANT, late. of ‘Washinaten touste, Be Ona), | FAN CHATELAINES. Encountered by Young Practitioners in th: W, waz wor by I | {or description. Cannot this flagrant outrage | sub.4s, sauare 6, 2,40; @- F. Appleby, trustee, | Tuesday evening, except that the chairs sat | ceased Al hay claims against the said OXYDIZED FANCY ARTICLES. Profession, and the Moana ¢f Surmvunt ght heats Py Mes | we stopped at a seat Somes ee ad w J.B. eee, sab 13, Sanare 431 200; irae He spikes torn up by the employes of the A. & W. fioceanca are Hereby earned fo exhibit same, with | JET JEWELRY. ee ee by \ ad ‘F. arP! went another mile, and mace a | Bhould not the collector be forced elther to usc | WJ. McLanela (3 WH. Maa, lomsandy, bees pcompany, and loft by them lying along toe ad das of September newly thee ae ont’ | PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. pines! on abaifint od the mile in sufficient disinfectants or to drive his team at a sco; Tots’ heirs to FA. Colbath, sub. pari ie ee hey carried | by iaw be caciwted from all beneht of the said ex struction in Lrogal Prastig ta bes coeathiched he Sp at a Us , le \- a7 Rhode I overrun with | Moderate rate of speed Seve yuure 1,8, 86; C. N. Thorn to Deborats ice headquarters this morning for saterkeop. | ber/israr nner 7 band is 2 day of Septem Sanection with tue whoo open tothe wtcufanes — | Buvxnusp 4a Rer qWarrkic. | er ate ee Oh ee ere, fog. at eaingn sip peopled weet oe See) | eee 2 is vig ew ico pe themeette fa 7 The Wisconsin farmers are excited over 4 = ~ > THE UBLICAN ENTRAL sag ene fo 5. . gs are suspended until the solicitor of a report ihaf the railroad companies im that cate | ComMITTEE--Mr. It W. Fomphins of tho 11th a WG, W Newsman to i. "D tu the Tallroud company, Me: Hench, ‘can lear yy ES WHITE GOODS, sete inf sctoshare tsb as ofcenee intended to raise theiz freight tarit ‘ bP ‘ heilds, lot 9, summre 475, $8,500 3 from Mr. A solicitor 6 Peunsyl- | District of Columbia, holding a exercises of this ¢: it will be ncte ” wr ove Soyen fetes nuns tan | HotSeat blgus sat Reate'i | Beutetenaigec A eat any | teva coment, wayne dred | Pinu tans ANS | LAIN LINEN HAXDREROMIEE. Feare ofthe United Matos Court of Oltines Pics > sre vow frejuently worn with eveuing | ne says, Brewer did not receive a majority of | subs.35, 38 and 39. square 1d, @296); Croan ee Wr 3 und Oetean the ehecr Sraueeue a Soe j,i a : votes; and because he (B.) withdrew his name; | liamato J. H. Crossman, part 2; square Fan HANDKERCHIEFS. IRS C. DENGLER’S German and English s7-The convict, Frank Smith, whorecently | and asks that the matter be referred to the cen. | H?de and Corcoran, trastess INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS. Bn, 0. DENGLRES Sawn ant Bae formation of the attempt to escape on | tral committee. It is understood that such ac- Commas, Lor ty # PLAIN SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. Ct tof his fetlow-prisoners ip the Nashville | tion has already been taken. * September 11-8 FANCY SILK HANDKEROBIEFS. jore e vary, bas been pardoned. SF Joveph Arch, the English sgricultaral | qpgrurep rEcatta of the season will take Jabor reformer, is in Canada, where he will! Jace en the Potomac on Tuesday ne: rod several weeks befure visiing the United a yachts haye eutered: Echo — Cumberland; Spray, Capt. Fridiey; Gertrude, aden; BF Kome, Italy, is reported to be suffer! Capt. Jenkins; Jobn T. Given, Capt. Taskey, room a from the cflects of the specalative mania, Fanny Bell,-Capt. Browa (of the Elia | 87.00; R.'Pr many commercial failures are sald to have re- 11). 1 yang 4 . rl are Sr-One day recently, the recsipt of wheat at | | Bvnaxr ov Fuzsu Reapino—From Jos. | etal to Bveiine Weal part avai Milwaukee amounted to £33,000 busbels being | Shillington we bave advance a ot The —I , Baw 160,000 bushels more than Chicago received on | Gulazy, The Atlantic Monthly, and The Popular square 816, the same day. Science Monthly for ‘from Robert Beall A.J. and L. Hows S7-The tenate committee on transportation | we bave The Galazy for October; and from J. | Aticret ‘al, trustees, to J. Jett Cptenabure, N.Y¥., yesterday, for Water- A New philovopher experimen Shas aia stand it to ha Water tut York he hours. “““* {tp by drop, and ue held out four v—A eagle, war recently cau ce Se Vie wastaxen wi injury in the jaws of which hay been wrapped with sores C. Parker Harper's Weekly for Sept. 27th. ——— AX IMMENSE STOCK of attractive fa'l carpets wie is will be opened by Messrs. Wol- ge pert Tuesday pone! September a... —> sat violent storm als Lg Toxag ants. sad

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