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4 L ©. 0. F. Dedication of the New Hall, INTERESTING CEREMONIES TO-DAY. This afternoon, Odd Fellows’ Hail, on 7th street, deccribed in Tax Star of Tharaday last, will be dedicated according to the ritual of LOCAL NEWS, the order. Prévious to the dedication the Appleby near, who rg membership will assemble at their tempo- | Hon has been fepeatediy ¢ a a toe an Sn seen Teens rary place of meeting, & hall on 7th street, f th. | the of the improved near Louisiana avenue, and march in proce:- inline the members of the subordtnte lodges in li e mem sul ges and encam; the Grand Encam, zealous in every bas been accepted. when the solemn c! On Saturday, A. M. Kloczewski, a German Gruggist, filed an application for divorce fro1 bis wife, Josephine M. A. Kioczewski. About 9 o'clock Saturday night Officer R; found « colered infant, about four weeks old,on i street, between 15th and eth norihwest, and took it to St. Ann’s Infant Asylum. dJobn C. Kenned; IMPROVEMENT. Messrs. Young & iXdenan, builders, have removed two old tenement houses from the north side of Bridge street, be- tween Mont and Green streets, and will erect in thels ceoad for aie ticket Porat, sr., two three-story brick dwelling houses on a level of the street, Grand Master, (first calling down th My Brethren: I trast that the solemn ceremo- nies of this occasion may not be lost hog ed bear?s. Hall for its noble purposes, we have renewed our vows to practice corselen io! the le: ons of our beloved Or- der. Let us pever forget the ‘mperative com- m-nd of ovr laws, ‘‘t> visit the sick, to relieve the distressed, to bury the dead, and educate the orphan.” Let us not forget, moreover, th at brsid’s these on works of charity, Odd ‘vel. lowship hes high and important lessons “oo in. culcaie; lessors that if attentively l'stened to and pract.ced by ail, would elevate the char- acter of man, and hasten the covsing of the promised day of universal peace and love. M sident of the Board of Trustees, we ‘in deliver into your hands this beau- tiful Temple you have elevated to our Order. Joy be within i‘s walls an¢ Peace a consiant guest! May these walis never echo with the sound of an angry Sr unkind word, May all the nfluences that flow hence be good and for good, now and forever. Amen. ‘The members wi'l then be called up. Grawa Chepiain.—Now, unto Him who is able to keep you from falling, and to present you tanltless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy, 1 commend you and the whole family of man; and to Him, the only w'vs God, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, now ard forever. Amen. A RECESS wi'l then be taken until $ o’clock, and the audi- ence allowed an opportunity of inapectinz th lodge rooms, &e., throughout the building. Upon re-e-sembling the following wili be the programme for the evening: 1. Spening ode; 2. Invocation, Grand Chap- lain P. H. Sweet" 3. Hallelujah Chorus, trom the Messiah, Odd-Fellor 3 Grand Master Thomas W. Fowler; 5. And the Glory of the Lord, from the Messiah, Odd-Fel- lows’ Choir; 6. History of the Hall, P. G. Sit Wm. W. Moore; 7. rand Soli Mise Julia Powell; & Address, G |. Cox, esq., has been tendered and has accepted the position. The United States steamer Dispatch, Lieu- tenant Commander Fred. Rodgers command: ing, from the Norfolk navy-yard, arrived at the Warbington nares ard yesterday. To-day, Mr. M. Thompson, for Mary L. ‘Thompson, fied a bil! for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony with Frederick Thompson, to whom she was married in 1570, on the ground Of alieged bad treatment. Mr. Jobn P. Rodgers, proprietor of the Thea- ter Comique, has tendered a complimentary benefit to Mr. J... Buck.ngham, 0. the Na- tional Theater. Mr. Buckingham has accopted the offer, and the benefit w.ii take place at the Theater Comique on the evening of the 3iet instant. At Fortress Movroe yesterday morning the Young Catholics’ Friend Society of this city, about 100 in number, who went down on board the steamer L.dy of the Lake, were joined by 400 stmilar excursionists from Battimore on the steamer Wenon i beard mass at the Cath- Olic church there, Rev. Father McManns, of Baltimore, officiating. They reached Norfolk at noon, and after spending an hour there started on the retarn trip, reaching home this morning. .,100 bushels wheat for Hartley & Bro., which Mas sold at $1.40. No canal grain’on the marke! ALEXANDRIA. TRIAL ror Empeczixment.—In the United States Circuit Court, Judges R. W. Hughes pre- siding, the jury in the case of E. R. Taylor, charged with embezzlement from the United States, after being out all night, this morning informed the court that they were unable to | agree, but the judge refased to discharge them, | and they were again returned to their room with directions from the court to agree upon a verdict. [tis understood that eleven are for acquittal and one for conviction. uM STABLE of Mr. Richard Shacklett near Stafiord Store, was destroyed by fire Satarday night. A valuable horse anda fine set of har- pess and a new saddle were burned with it. The originof the fire 's not known.—Gazerte, 25th. EAKS oF LigutNfxG.—During the than- der storm of last week, the family of Mr. Wa. Ayre, residing near Centreville, Fairfax coun- ty, heard the lightoing strike a large tree near the house, at the foot of which a tatkey hen was setting. When the storm ceased they went to the tree t> look after her. They found the turkey lying dead about ten feet from the tree, d around, iu close proximity, were thrac ! The nest was undisturbed, — was peeled to the ground.— i bene give to the public. ‘The grand officers occupy stage, and the uniformed enc .mpment members take seats on the raised platforms on the sides of the saloon. ‘THE DEDICATORY SERVICES will then take place, according to the following riteal: Grant Cheplain: (Parker HE. Swoct.) Direct us, O Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most precious favor, end further us with Thy con- tinual help; that in all our works begun, con- tinued and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy holy name, and fine'ly, by Thy mercy, obtain everlasting life. Amen: "An ode wil then be sung. yl Marshal, (R.H. Bogwell.)—Is it the will rand Master of the ceremony of dedicat.ng this Hall to the business snd purposes of Odd Feilowsbip do now preceed. Grand Master, (chomas W. Fowler.)\—Such is my will and pleasure. President o ke Boartl of Trustees, ( William W. Meore.)—-M. W. Grand Master: We meet you here to-day to announce that the work in which we have ae is tinishd, and our tem- le is at last ready to shelter us within its wal's. 't is not the business of the committee t allade to their own labors, nor ‘ie manner in which those labors have been performed; nor wouki good taste permit them to descant on the fituess of our edifice for thes cred pu to which it; is designed. It is capable of speaking of itsel!’ throngh its proportions and its style. if these fail to impre.s you, any words of mine would rove worse than useless. I have only to repeat, a The New District Government, PAYING OFF THE FIREMEN. Controller Baker commenced paying off the firemen this morning, at 9:30 o’clock. Engine company No. 5 was the first to receive pay; then followed Nos. 1,3 and 4, in theonler named. All orders and transfers of pay were honored, with the exception of the forged orders. Some six of these cases have been found, and in some instances for four months’ pay on one firem zn. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. jal article "y James | New Youx, July -/.—The Pos:'s fi peg ‘Wali street “markets < cli The eta contiane intenssly esses payment has m temporari |: ‘t our work is fivisbed, and in behalf of the | L. Ridgely; 9. Male Chorue—Comradesin Arms, | 88¥*: "7 i ber heen ah the clvoumstances ont be int. | Beard of Trastess ant’or the Ocder to this -Feliows’ Choir; 10. Address, P. G. Master | Gull Gold x ay pen \ “I Guired into. The entire payments will be con- | place, I make request that this Hall be set apart am; il. The Heavens are Telling. | Foreign Exchange shares eral dullness; cluded to-day, with ese exceptions. The | and dei ted to tne business and purposes of Odd: Fellows’ Choir; 12. Re- | 4s7sgard 159% and 49 for prime sterling, belag entire disbursemenis to-day will reach little | Odd Fellowshi lore A. | which form a basis for the little! doing. The above #60000. The checks are being cashed by Collector Cook, for the convenience of the fire- men. Grand Master-—Mr. President of the Board of eutire transactions in the stock market up to 12 30 the grelock amonnt to only 9 (5) shares, distribated among Lake Shore. Erie, Pacitc, Mall. Ui Pacific, Northwest, N. ¥. Sontrat. Telos W EVENING H. Barnes, P.G. M., of itor of the Heart and Hand, will REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS ORDERED. Mr. Piowman, inspector of buildin fgg ye ar sarge — pee so pre There hao rectly been x market ™ ve, and im: ve melan; rer Wi (at of bee emt sneer gp te en O'clock) a grand levee willbe held. tore a pale + dnd nro beslaatny sive chimneys attached, extending far above | witness the CELLULOM Comat Earnrinas in gold, and . State bonds are 3 ‘and stee3v. Money {@3 for cali roof, leani ver of plumb, and ya bave ardently toiled and hoped; to-day you | studs to match; elegant imitation of coral, at a sepparted ty the batidinge, whichore very Tail the completion of that for which you have | Prigg’s, on the avenue. NE yy el dilapidated, and liable to be crush< 1 with the | zealously and labored, and to-day THEO COURTS. Three to four mo: acceptance of best jaality inmates at any moment by the falling of the yar brethren, seil at 648%, chimneys. He recommends that the owners be notified to remove them, and have the buildings torn downy. T recommendation has been concurred in by the engineer, and the inspector Sprrctat Tarm—Judge Wylie. To-day, Miller agt. Bell et al.; order for ap- pearance of absent defendants. Fendall, as- signee, Cet pe ow et al.; order vacating pro West, of ibis, the result of your efforts, as e Temple devoted to the service of those whose vocation is to visit the sick, relieve the dis- The Markets. laLtimon®, July 27.—Virgin! forth Carolina sixes, old, directed to carry out his recommendation. tressed, bury the dead, educate the orphan— | confesso an: peop ge - time for District to file | 18; do. new. tax,5 bid to-d “a in response to a communicatiod from Health | duties which neither interfere with nor super- | answer. Hume agt. Buckley et al.; decree pre BaLtiuons, r4, - Ly Officer Keene, calling attention to the danger- | sede thed charge of any other, social, moral, | confesso and reference to J. J. Johnaon, Copp; | dlivgs, Jse@uN. Flour aull and steady. Wheat ous condition of s frame building on K street. | or religious. order overruling motion of defendant to vacate pint Boa 0@1.35 faireo prime do T2501 3 ‘chnaan: between ct and ith, occupied by Messrs. Jor- | | Brethren, I congratulate you upon the com- | confirmation of report of auditor. Brown agt. | chiices 1 40@l pets 3 ee Tate dan & Co. ss acarpenter shop, th mgineer has | pletion of this beautiful Hall, which we are | Brown; order overruling demurrer. Hanting- | commen to tair do. 1.241 98; Obio and Indian ordered the owner to have it torn down. about to dedicate to those cardinal virtues which | tov agt. Walker; order nisi ratifying sale of lot | red, 12311 90: Pennsylvania don 1 260130, ———_o—___ should adorn and elevate humanity, and the 9, square £85. Bogant agt. Keys; order for ap- pearance absent defendant. Mason agt. Mason: order appointing W. J. Miller guardian ad litem. Ashby agt. Butler; order approving ap- ern spring, 1.15@)1.25. Cora quiet and steady; prices unchanged. — Uats intl—southern, 35@5: ess pork no! 4 B4 WOES W), Bolk meats unchanged. |Dacon active—shoulders, MzETIXG oF CoLoneD Metuoptst BisHors To-n1G8T.—The membersof the council of bish- ops of the African Methodist church, which was in session in Baltimore last week, will meet at names of which we have selected a3 the motto and watchword of our beloved Order. Beneath this roof you are to encourage one another in the duties of benevolence and charity; before | peal bond. MicIntush agt. McIntosh; order | 20! Weet = the Armory building in this city to-night, as | this altar the good works of Friendship, Love Continuing restraining order, &c. De Aldama pod atmends hess. “Gotes wack ara cee mediators t> settle a = be grt as and Truth are ever to be presented as the only | agt. Wiard; order overruling motion of defen- Tnally unchanged. Crade petrolenm quiet and an- bas occurred in Israel African ecceptable sacrifices. From hence, as from & nt to quash attachment. perennial fountain, are to flow the gentle streams Cammock agt. Paton; order ser’ ¥ Methodist chureb here. The lot on which the pointing Mre. Eaton guardian aoe Whisky firmer, 1.W@1.05. Sugar strong, church was located, in the vicinity of the Cap- | of true Friendship, to gladden and make green | ad litem. Levi agt. Dodge; judgment of con- y, YOuK, Joly 37.—Stocks dull. Money, 2. itol, was bought by the government some time many waste places. In this quiet retreat are to | demnatior. - pinot ae Peer ns ae 453; short, 490%. Gov and a new lot purchased b: we charch on | be cultivated those flowers that Love unieigned Porice CourT—Judge Snell. To-day, John Janney, assault and battery with intent to kill Henry Butler, both colored. The latter testified that Peapod moraing Janney came to his barber shop and an alterca- tion took place between them, Janney being drunk and quite violent. (n witness remon- strating Janney caught a rizor + went for him. ‘itness fell backward a, iy t the park fence as he le: out of his shop and fell, when Janney made three passes at him, cutting him each t.me, inflicting very bad wound’, one making adeep gash across hie back between the shoulder, which the physician had to sew up; sent to the grand jury and bonds fixed at $1,000. Delaware James, threats to Henry But- ler. Thig grew outof the same affair, James taking the part of Janney. The testimony de- veloped the fact that the case was ore of a3- sault, and the court aigo sent this to «rand jary. John Hawkins, larceny of a fie wortt 13 cents. John was caught in a carpenter shop efter dark with the file in his possession belonging proprietor; $10. Joseph kine wre ted to jail Go days for larceny of ©2 money drawer in the market. Nancy Rich and five of her compan il colored, were fined in the e A witness testitied avd Mary Matilda Aun were clinched and the wool flying when he got on the spot; C: ed her Nancy beld her own; *5 each. Frederick Dick. fon, larceny of clothing valued at about si pleaded guilty and sent to grand jury. Moulton Adams, colored, Seared with snatching a watch out of the hands of a man named Robin- son, and running off with it. Mr. R. testified that Moulton asked him what time it was, and on produc.ng his watch he snatched It out of his hands. The watch was recovered; grand jary. Margaret Stepney, larceny of a’ basket of to. matoes; $5 avd costs. Margaret Thomas, petit larceny of some fractional currency; suspend. ed. Laura Smith, iarceny of a pair of corsets $5 and costs. Al‘r d Boulan, assault and bat. tery on Rose Boulan; 85 and costs. John Jen kins, assault and batteryon Wim. Dodson; $2 and costs. Catherine Mosey and Celi. Scott, cross charges of assault and battery; each fined #5 and costs. Jerry Johnson, larceny of a pair of shoes; £10. Charles Retta, assanit and Pat. tery on ©. Weiner; continued. Eliaa Campbel', assault on Annie Chapman; $5 and costs. Car- oline Brown and Jobnsdn Brown, ray; 85 each. Thirty-six drunks, disorderlies and such were disposed of. ich to erect a new buildin; New Yorx, July s—Plour quiot, Wheat jnict ‘hen the deed = ORK, July Fi au qa ard firm, Core steady. Lonvo®, July 27,12:9)p. m—Oonwls for money, 25, @a2hs; Tor account, $254; 10-4) bonds, 105%; new fives, 10%. Erie, 30%;. Le July 27,5:3) p.m—Krie, 30@30%. Paris note rentes @t 62 francs /2's contimes, aly 27,4 p m—The amouat of bullioa from the Bank of England on baisues to-day is £208,400. ——— THE WEATHER, Wak DerartMent, Office of Carel Strmal Ofer, WASHINGTON, D. O., July sf, 1e74, 10:8) 9. m0 PRosaai1.1r1es,—For New England abd the middle le eather and rain will shall scatter on the rugged pathway of life, un- ‘was about to be drafted the of thechurch, | der many bleeding feet. Here “s to be sown the Key. Mr. Johnson, wanted the name African | good seed of Truth in many hearts, to spring Methodist Episcopal used in designating the | up and yield its hundrei-fold harvest. It is, denomination of the church. Some of the mem- | therefore, not so much this Temple made with bers objected, and insisted on the name African | hands that should occapy our attention at pres Methodist, used in old deed made forty-five | ent, as the great principles that are here to be years ago, being used in the new deed; the | disseminated. I hope and trust, brethren, that he old members said, they and their | our united efforts, with those of our brethren were known by. Bishop Campbell, to | throughout the globe, may lead to the raising Riculty, appointed Rev. Mr. | and adorning of a still nobler Temple, which itehe"l to the charge, but at the last confer- | shall be consecrated by the approval of the ence removed him and appointed Rev. Mr. | Supreme Grand Master of the Universe, with- Layne. The congregation refused to have Mi out the invocation of whose blessirz no work Layne, desiting to have Mr. Mitchell. should be undertaken. Mitchell js now serving as pas or of an inde- ‘The Grand Mr: ster then calls np the members. pendent church in this city. The bishops hope nd Che plain.—Almighty God: the maker to the matter easily. Kev. Mr. Jobnsoa | of all worlds; whom we are taught to approach is now pas*or of the Ebenezer African Metho- | and call by tue ‘ender name—Father; we would dust chrrch in Baltimore. bumbiy draw near and beg Thy blessing on the > work in which we are engaged; whatever is PAYMENT voR SmaLt-Pox Cioratxc De | amis; in us, do Thou make right ‘ny Divine STRoYzD.—Dr. D. W. Bliss, secretary of the | Power, and in all things do ‘Thou overrule our Board of Health, has written s letter toa resi- | thought and deeds to Thy greater glory and dent of this city relative to the clothing of smal! | the gocd of our fel'3w men. Amen. pox patients destroyed by order of the board, | Grand Master—I wes glad when they said unto in which he states that the Leg‘s!ative Assem- | me, Let us go into the house of the Lord. bly appropriated $25,000 for tis purpose, and | —Rvspense.—Our feet shall stand withia Thy that of th's amount there 1s still due the Board | gates, © Jerusalem! of Health, and unpaid, the eum of #13,312.71, Grand Master— “erusalem is built as a city andtrom which sum ali claims for compersa- | that is compact together (at unity in itself.) tion for clothing. Kc., destroyed, found to be | — Respunse.—Whither the tribes go up, the tribes due ander the law ibe paid om as the | of the Lord, unto the testimony of Israel, to give funds are available. Dr. bliss farther says that | thanks unto the name of the Lord. the appropriation by ngress last session tn the Grand Master.—For there are set throncs of deticiency bill, to reimburse the board for cx- a traordinary expenses incurred during the smail pox epidemic, was for indebtedness exclusive of that incurred by or under the authority of local legislation. The proper adjustment of these ims upder the law i= a dificult and delicate task, and the matter is now in the hands of a committee specially appointed for that purpo ie, ard when they shall have completed their work claimants will be notified throagh the public Of time and place of payment. —————— Tax CARE or THE Trews.—Bilitor Star: It is no untrequent thing to see horses hitched to the tree-boxes, and many of tnem poor, half- s.arved animals, imagine they are haltered in their staile, and seeitg the inviting green fo- liage just above their heads, reach up tofit and not only nip the leaves, but break the tender twigs and strip the bark from the trunks of the aes trees. The consequence of such severe laceration is certain death to them. What Boots the skillial and successful planting of . pe cid change of temperature. For Tonnessee, the Ohio valley and lower Inke region, local raius’fal- low u by partly cloudy weather north or east winds. ationary or falling temp=rature amt rising baro meter, For the upper lake region and ths north Clear or fine Weather and low temperature, with bortherly winds sbifting to oasterly and eont erly, and continued high barometer, follawed by falibg barometer in the uorthw. LOCAL RECORD. The thermometer in the business office of Tas S7au ranged to-day us follows:—8 a, m..75; 10. i 6 p.m. 75; 2m = see = A Boy Horss Taisy Lyxcuep.—A St. Joseph ( Mo.) dispatch to the St. Louis Repabu- can of the 224 says: Full particulars of the hanging of the boy horse thief, James Itoss, in Holt county, have been received here. On'the Sth inet. he stole a fine mare from John Mar- all, of Bigelow, Holt county, aud brought her this city and sold her, She’ was traced and the thieves detected, and Ross arrested at Big: low on last Friday. ' He acknowledged his guilt, and in default of $1,000 bail was started to jail. On Saturday night, when some four miles fro Bigelow, on the road to Oregon, the county seat, he was taker from the hand of the consta- ble and hung toatree. The oficer appears to made little or no resistance. It is believe! that the lynchers are mostly men of property liviag in Bigelow, who have hitherto borne a respect- able character. James Ross, the murdered man, about eighteen years ofage. His parents came from Ohio many years ago, and are now living in hy ag’ county, lowa. His father’s name is Jobn H. Ross, and he owns s handsome property. James did not wish that his parents should ever bear of his guilt, and manifested considerable feeling when speaking of them. He stated to Squire Long that he had come to Holt county to work during the harvest, but Pray for the peace of Jerusalem; they shall prosper that love Thee. Grand Master.—Peace be within Thy walls, and p osperity within Thy palacss. Respon: For my bretbren and companion’ fakes, | will now say, peace be within Thee, Grand Master. Because of the house of the Lord, our God, I will ceek Thy good. Response.—So be it. Grand Master.—Hear, hear, hear, all men: By authority, and in the name of the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the District of Columbia, I ¢edicate this Hall to the business and purposes of Odd Fellowship, to d‘* eminate F.:endship, Love and Truth, d to diffuse Benevolence and Charity in their fullest extent, to all its worthy members, and Ee solemn act I hereby declare it duly ded- icated. Grand Master —The Grand Marshal wil! please — on dedication to be appropriately pro- claimed. failing to obtain employment had stolen the {ees, under the direction and supervision of | “Grand Marshal—Brothers Grand Heralds of CITY ITEMS. more and taken her to St. Joseph. It is belie. Smith and Biundon, if they are permitted to | the North, of the South, of the East, and of the a. ed that the boy had older accomplices and those be destroyed by inconsiderate and care-for- Price's West: By the solemn act of the M. W. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia, this Hall is duly dedicated to the busines and 8 of Fellowship, to i. ;eminate Friendship, Love and Truth, Faith Hope and Charity, in thetr fullest extent, to all its worthy members. It is his will and pleasure that the same be prociaimed, which duty you will perform. Pevald of the notbing persons, where the damage done is not chargeable to ther own pockets? The trees should be leoked after by the police as they along their beats, as it would not im the lightest manner interfere with their more ap- propriate duties. A Brace or Accrpgnts. isa Delia Qainn was quite badly injured this morning by the runaway of one of the street cars at the ‘ater: section of Pennsylvania avenue and Ist street, receiving several contusions, and the lower jaw being badly cut. She was taken into the road office and cared for, after which she sent to her home on Delaware avenne, and Dr. J. L.Crown called in torender medical services. At the same time Isaac Bell was severely cut about the head by failing from the same car. He was taken to Providence hospital. Tur Ws eTon Darvine Assoctatr met recently to make arrangements for the fall Faces, when the rates of premiums were dis- a"ard the amounts fixed as follows: For rotting horses that have never beaten three minutes, 85 class, $500; 2:44 class, $500; S clase, $750; 2:53 class, $750; free to all, races will take place October 7, 9, 423, and it is expected that owner: the District will enter their are more than usuaily more guilty than himself. Holt county is in- tensely excited over this tragic event, and the mass of her citizensjfeel that they have been disgraced by halt a dozen misguided men. A MARBIAGE took piace in this city yesterday which, on acc unt of certain circumstances “in the case,” shouid not go unnoticed. The bride- groom, we understand, is twenty-six, the bride about ftty. The presenthappy man is her fifth husband; No. 4 was buried between one and two months 8g0.— Cumberland (Md.) News. ‘THREW A STICK AND Suor A Frienp Dea. ‘Three young men named Bartley, Pedigo and Witty were retarning from a hunt near Met- calf, Georgia, when Bartley playfully threw a small stick at Pedigo, hitting the latter's gun, which was discharzed, putting seven rifle balls yoto Mr. Witty and killing him instantly. s7-Thomas Brattle, of Orange, Macs., aged 3, ewred himself of ‘an incurable cancer the other day by hanging himself in his barn. Mason's Patent Bracelets Fine Plated Sets, Fine Plated Chai Fine Jet Jewelry, 4'aska Diamond Crosses. Aleska Diamond Studs A Diamond Kin, Received at Prigg's Jewelry, vania avenue, near 4\ street. Vorth, (R. 3. Nizon.)—Hear all men: By commard of the M. W. Grand Master, and In the nameof Friendship, as pure, refresh- ing and life-giving as this water, (sprinkling it,) , | L dedicate this Hall to the practice of that en- 4 | nobling virtue, which, uniting r’en as brethren, teaches them to sust sin that relation at all times, each in his turn helping and helped, blessing and blessed. Response.—Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell Sogethen in unity, for these the Lord commanded the biessing, even life for evermore. Herald of the South, (J.B. Crampton.) Hoar all men: By command of our M. W. Grand Master, I prociaim this Hall dedicated to Love, world od enduring, (lights the fire on the alfar,) and may the fire that is this day kin- dled upon the altar of our bearts be as perpetual as that which burned u,on the altar in the se- eret tabernacle of the Most High, of which this is but « feeble emblem. vesponse.—Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels and have not Charity, | am become as sounding brass or atinkling cym- bal; Charity never faileth. Herald of the East, (John Long.)—Hear all men. By com’ of our M. W. Grand Master, prociaim this Hail dedicated to the inculeation and cultivation of Truth, (scat(cring wheat,) and may the good seed here sown, of which this is the emblem, like the grain sown broadcast on the earth, coring up again an hundred fold, for future use and bi , and may that ennobling virtue, which lies at the foundation of all other virtues, and which, devoid of ile and by - piain dealing 1s ali r communications, in in- WHEN YoU SEE A UG, “Go for him” with Knowles’ Insect Destroyer. If hit he is done for. But don’t content yourself with the de- struction of this solitary specimen. He is proba- bly the representative of a numero family existing in the joints of your bedstead, the Grawers of vour bureau, the cracks in the wall or woodwor of yourroom. Find ont the hiding p'aces of the vile brood, and project the powder therein with Knowles’ Patent Powder Gun. Gonld you then peer into their retreats you would find nothing but corpses. Save by purchasing the larger packages. e083, Tay Dooley’s Yeast’ Powder, find it, not only the best, but also Baking Powdei Boy Tut avenue; a you will soon ‘the cheapest ‘ut up iull, net weight. o “ODDS AVD ENDS.” e = the premiums Tue Nationar Savincs BANK, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, ‘pays 5 per cent. per annum on deposits for each calender month. Banking Loure, 9 to 4. Saturdays, 9 to dand 6 to 8. 278, Mu6 eiciewe Moz work, better work, and a greater va- riety of work can be done on the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine than on any other. Be convinced of this by calling at No. 461 Pennsyl- vania avenue. 7 A GooD SCOTCH CHEVIOT COAT FOR 35. IV Dotlare.um.$ 9... Tue Wasnrweton City Savrses Bay In the Equity Court this morning, Judge Wy- lie, the case of the Washington City Savings Bevk came up on the ePotition of ‘the district attorney, im behalf of Government, asking that an order be passed directing the receiver to pay the Government tax of one twenty- fourth of one per cent. a mouth. The court de- cided that a suspended bank is not liable for such tax, and refused the petition. A FINE ENGLISH OASSIMSRE OOAT FOR BG ccccsee BE sernereBIX DOA. 00000008 6 corre SE ne Tesora $10 To $1000 invested in stocks and gold pays two hundred per cent. a month. Se: for par- ticulars. Tumbridge & Uo., Bankers, vg A SUPERIOR IMPORTED OASSIMERE OOAT FOR 7. geateaancter nd ansiens ‘ Leap Pire Tarsves.—On Saturday at about DOW MTB... GT onnsneee the residence of Mrs. Lusby, 200 I street, ; street, New York. 7 was entered duging the absence o cot Surgery, the family. and lead pipe, about 100 pounds, Dr. White, Eeiropedite elt E6'in attendance AN ELEGANT from every part of the house carried off. Ths st his rooms until avening, Jal FRENCH WOOLEN COAT FOR thieves efiected an entrance through a window after which he will be absent until AY | BS eee BB rreenee Bight DOMMES... BS .snrree wr SS They jeft the water running, 3d. Thousands of pmb ay) family returned before it had done ite’s establish ment ALL FINE GOODS. ‘TREATRICALS.—Charles Fechter, the cele- bas made an 2 LATEST STYLES. WELL MADE. se Bg ‘ke and Jefferson, will appear in Baltimore and Washington, ‘ander the Bame management, the coming season. apo Savines Bawe.—sig- z nificance is attached to the circumstance Mr. Purvis, one of the commissioners EE THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. MUST BE CLEARED OUT. _——__. FORCED AND POSITIVE SALES, CLOSING OUT. CLEARING OUT, rnis Dr. Eatiy, us px Going! Goins! Going —_—- COME AND SEE THEM. HABLE BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS 4 FINE OLOTHIERS, 4 P HYDRAULIC CEMENT are 4 t forntet the MENT to ‘and conitec- ‘Board. 30.83 M. WATERS, 18 HOBN , President. Listy Es, jo. WS High strest, Georgetown, eee SRS ON ot ‘5 us —e ‘STYLE OARBIAQES. BE THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionser. ‘Arent for the Improved Mildew Pree? Awnta Sr cepa of BROT aRD basswnsr REISE ROUSE US | ion tot ood 7 WRHINGS AND AWNING FRAMES hand ataken BIGH STREBT, “GEOMURTOWS, D. On AT A or vo Perne | Siva and Pan, chai Virtue of a deed of trast, date ou Stores, Hotels. Public Batidings, Oity and Goan [ - oheeers of, tenses, beara Sate ves try Weehiences at factory prices. corded tn ier Es alion ', one of the ised | Bancfactured by recordsef the District of ‘ead by direction JOBE ©. ROGAS, = oceses Gureny eee ¢ | 713 Market Space, between 7th and &h streete WOOD-BURST Linn. AY Fiags aod Camp Meeting Tents for sale or rent Role agent for the only Gontine Mildewed Proot 90 conte per barrel, Awzing material. str THOMAS Faw Paint. arts Gm B street, bet lath and 1c 1 = samen a PORTED OENENT, FoR 1 Stl watrane to etecteally pegrest, & Prone or any Bind of Goncraee o2 11-10) feet from the intorscetion’ef Mgt sire foc provided the pata We applied Ur s * -13) feet the int r} atro: Tools, prov! ‘ap ithe street, and beng 2 Thoace west war ly gad — Price 34 t Rishouss on this’ groaud and the hoare’nett aie, | “HOUSES ana SIGHS painted tm the ver? tntest joining on the south one hundred twelve (112) | style and fm the most daradte manner. ie tothe west line of lot ninety four (9s) in ssid ~ Betug thoroughly equi: tor ew kin? of work addition; thence with the west line of said lot vine tm my ih jal from those ty-four south twenty-oneand three tweifths (213-12) | Ib feet;thence eastward!y and parallel with the said eis first line of this parcel #f ground red and | _ feb WH. B.—Gunsectes given thar twenty (120) feet to High street; thoace by and wha LUMBING, oan bring your articles #00. te get t the building line of High stres: to the said potat ‘AG sely te ca. oftexicning. The bouse bas six rooms, aud ts woll | 9, AGree Pty site ae located for business, avd a rents well, e Eg A - Ee. Terms: Twelve hundre: lace cash: balance in pd es nae ortheasn. Spsctalte vt fix, twelve,and eighteen months, with intersst at ~ a ao: secu! by — of trast ie proper- LINED PIPS siwaye on hand. waitr . +brinkiag. Mitof $169 will be required when the BROTHER cctually, 90 thai they never struck off * eee aa brinter SRE serch cn nt watt ce Seaven the tans to resell the proper on the 1018 Pegzsyivanie Avenue, south side yt heeled and cost of the defeuiting purchaser, Oouveyar: ad ad 2 = - = Ging of cost of parehenee, open a, S Etrasitsuaw ea. . W. i ~ Tr arate —— co Sewatee: i = RAILROADS = srzale Disk AND BO bK : 3 =A, =7-THK ABOVE SALS IS POSTPONED untii | 4-TIMORE AND OBIO RAtLNC Bo, 114 Foat-and-a aif street, (one dec sont TUESDAY, July 88th, came hor and piace. UNDAY, Js fs teatton Hal) ; BW COOPER, Trustes, Ladies Dresee Olwsnad and without betas jsn-a THOR. DOWLING. weet: FROM WASHINGTON CITY. saxen apart. = Sting removed from 11% Penusyi- | 9-98 ®--» Baltimore aud Way Stations. | cortening, Ses iagene leg sie Yeuia avesuc, Washingtou, to 12 Bridca st, | 7-00 eemamate; Anapolio, Oresberry ant | “Rss @iovch,Gbees, Fam, ats, Cenand ct ree George. own, Lam prepared to repair Watches ana Breaet Main Gum, and Weshings otter. ect let Jewelry in the? est’ manner. Satisfaction amarane 7.38 a.» Baltimore ond Belay. — ——————— teed. yl Imp CHAS. TRIBBEY. | 5.00.0.u.:New York, Phinasighia, Boston, Bal- FAME ey OME AGAIN! HOME AGAIN! Ainers aud 5 STEAMER LINES. AND VERY GLAD OF iT, 8.05 a. 2+ Catone, t. Lonis, Louisville, Cinetn- | ——————— With enlarged PErmises) improved inachiners, pat jumbus, Secdusky, Berkeley and Bod- N oTICE. the beat talent tobe had In the ovautry, io fact ford ‘Springs. » Book- | 1 — every facility for doing the best work at low prices, Washi 8, wn The Steamer GRORGEA we would respectfully. inform our feloude aed the Barvesville, Hagerstown, Frederick, Stann- | wharfever) MOMDAY RV bifc that pre-cmixent as may have been our repu- ten, White Sulphur Springs. Parlor Cars, for dtown, Piney Yatton in the ei ‘Dunner at Cumberiand. at Grafton. ‘Look out OUB MOTTO I8 EXCELSIOR $13a,m of Rocks and Way Stations. NIGHTINGALE Jn Dyeing and Cleaning Ladies Dresses, Shawis, . ‘and Way Stations. i ee ies, Ribbons, &, &c., Gent's Costs ay Beltevitlo, Laurel, Annap- 1874 SUMMED Am MENT 1874 Pants, and Vests. * At home to everybody from 7a, m. nntil sunset; Philadelphia, Norfolk, Bi- r Saletan ar esresee ation ee 4 snow the m plete in COLTON'S. BleACKISTON'S ISLAND, AND country, body come and gee us. Y ND, ite _ 40 ete ace SATEEN eared rate jefferson i ~D.0. wee ‘he swift and © ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. cavialt Jesnpt W ey arigge eg The firm of HERB & WELOH is this day dis- artvkeey Mount ye ps E20, solved by mutual consent, either partne: ings en Potomac, as follows > pee Jas: WeCOR leavoat Foul tor eaves Foe Georgetown, Joly 151874. “Siyt twa : irmont, NTF Ig mous eT 7 5 fast ly Potut, A che ade Biren West w wee, | Eaaeaeis Eman Rhae, B In Beady- ING and Gent’ arg, Rock eile, Potn " ints ny Pot Furnishing GOODS. "My snare mock tobe ott nivsbure, Berkeley Bpriage, Camberiand. atterton, =a without regard to cost. Oall and get first choice, as Pullman Cars. Stewart's Whart, they must all be sold by September to change busi- son's Wharf, ness. RICH D FULLALOVE, m., 1.00, thiss’ Polat, 3e29-1m 47 High atrost i's Whart, EDUOTION IN PRIORS—fo enabic us to Sieet ome) UE close out our entire stock of DEY ee Cotton's W before moving into our New Store, we will, from | pjmees ds pee Blackieton’ ibis date, BELL EVERYTHING AT REDUCED | / 4! sins’ ‘Bien < lay Curri-men. PBICES. SF All Tr Stop at Viaduct Horcl, Rel . \ “ Our stock is large,and baresine may be expected, | Neel, S007: eorenatiom apply at the Balti Penne, Tey 4 A BENJAMIN: MILLER, x mt Lavatr ‘ings. ard Ohio Ticket Offces, Washi Stauon, 459 Pennsylvania end enue, where orders will \akeu for Baggage to be chocked and received be at jeB-tr 101 Bridge street, Georgetown. making above laadings, GF¥ORGETOWN aE ES BANK, B.C, Fare for reund trip, $2 Apply to w Py MH, BYLES, Acent. HIGH STREB' any point in the city, _jels- Swtre « Whart, Bank boars, 9a. m. to 4 p.m.,and on Satardays Fao: Pain ee eenaton. P20" FaicaveLrais bd receive deposits) until 6 Interest paid op * “‘OONTE 7 Agent. 2 posits. General Banking Bugiaees done, and Voi- GEO. 8. Ei i» Gou'l Agent. ns Ship by on all accessibfe peints. ‘Discount Express Line.” FROM BUSTON AND PROVIDENCE Mark freight via““Clydes Iron Line,” ana ship by vaton and Provideuor Rellrond. Bee sdvertisemen: of “New Express Lins.” BALtoore & POTOMAC RAILROAD DICKSON , Uaehier. Derot conser 6TH anp Bs Taxars NW. Directors. After June 28th, 1874, trains will ron as followe: Tietpicsreae” Bee poriae J. % Michell, | reais Leaves POM, TRAINS ARKIVE AT BileyA.Shinn, &.D. . Ki PALTIMOKE. VASHING. 586m LTi TON. ‘o Hartley, Thos, Knowles, 5:38 0. mp. morthers:ex- 6:13.48. ate nx. mirage oes Beppo oy BEDE, . prees, daily. Press, dsiiy, aptly 9 Water street, Georgetown, DU. IO Ho L s* 5:00 4.m., ode. 8:38 be IN ivecas’r i¢x comam ann ovstzu tou, autiy soe mn ANCHOR LIne. saad ce 9 peABLORS, 9:23 8. m., Limited 0 A AAssaGe Keres keOUCED anc?-ly High street. Georgetown, D. rese for w ¥. 40 Ae FA VORLTE: hours POk ToUR! = uy sseeger Accommodations. Cmenrparted, MERCHANT TAILORS. 2. m., Fast prose eee aT ORDA DEY AND SMITH From Pires 20 ayy Bt Non?® River, MEKCHANT TAILOR, F. = N.Y. im Cerner Tu andDeueewn, We |” a junday ly, ex. Bi 7. Bares oF Pastack—Pava sie tn OORaeNcY: S18 F Stags, Orrosit® PateN7 OFFicn, m..for Pittsburg, 3:03 p. m., Accommods- LIVERPOOL, LONDON- apa/-ly Washington. D. 0. Cincinrsti, an? South-) tion, except Sunday. NSTOWN OR BEL FAS \ J. BEIBERGER. West, daily, For the:33 'p. m., daily, from 90 pccording, to Accomm sath + -_.(Snccomor to H. F. Londen & Oo.,) Ser ow sae. ob IsTH #43. STEERAGE 815 CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY 0 p.m. for Philadel-| Express, daily Drags essed for mount az lowest rates. Motropolitan Hotels late Browse oe phin, daily. | ‘ ‘i For Tickets or fortis Sate Rec eET c otel, (late Brown's, L ee SS ANBIL Re yhly Bio. S6u Ponts ave, Wastiagton Gis Yo Bauttoon dent 430 20th stron rene ei + ye ayivanta avenue except Sunday ong 2 N OAMMACK &€ 9:08 p. m., daily, ape-mwfim Leer Trews New| 1ING GOODS. York Night Express. ASHINGTON, NOEFOL Ww Trains leaving Wastin Fd BUSTON, AND PLOCTDENOR day sand 3: The fine iron steamer LADY OF THE LAKE FURSITUR gz, cneee cn ey res resumed ber regular tripe t ag tad ie nt Pepe Oreok at ~ k, Will leave her wharf, PAINTING, Pigrains leaving Wasbington at 9:35 «. a 4 Beorfolk w a st . m. and St Odenton with trains for A a is. “rains arriving st Washington st 10:40 a.m 0 p.m, connect PAPER HANGINGS, and §:52 p.m.» Connect at Bowle with tratas trom Meee ae po "Phowongers leering thetr orders at Ticket Omce UGH dacrt, 6h northwest corner of 1th street and Pennsylvania ayonce, northwest corner 6th strect and Pes nsyive- : nia ayonne, can have their baggage called for naa CURTAIN MATERIALS, checked at hotels and residences to al! points Nortb and West. Through ticket: to Cincinnati, Co!um- bus, Tnvfanapolt Louteriile, St. ‘Lonis, Bow or Wekshewmnan fl c. nth nicaze, mata, Bax i800, ew o' ing the chan cot HARDWOOD DOORS, eet Shey eet, Worth ane Spat tuskens the heeme due tae © apesihnd = L. DUBABRY, General Bap. course for ail seasons of the your. E. 8. YOUNG, Geo" Pass'r Azeut, _apas-tt ‘Ou the outward passace from Queenstown to New MANTELS, WAINSCOTTINA, York or Boston, cross or nothing to the worth On the homeward passage, crossing the Moridian 180 at 2 int. or nothing te the north of 1874eaumen$33ir novrel874 eee &. NORTHWEST, OU" itp SOUTHWEST Trains leave a8 follows: ITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ‘ascipgton... ie Baitimore... 7:25 a. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, L. MARCOTTE & Co., wenn t88 woe Le BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, ~. 5:60 pm oT CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. THE Gikat D&UBLE TRACK ROUTE, Fro UNION SQUARE, gts FY, Paince State-room Day'ane | ar" Rot Sa" YoRs. ight Care, with mondors improvements. o hundred miles saved ‘to Western and Centra) (29 East 17th St..) be RTE West and SEW YORK CITY. Bares oF Passact.—Onbin, $50, avd OOAL AND WOOD. Li] old, aceurali Commpodaston, “Tickets ts bet WAL COAL!! corner of 6th is, gold, 1 Betorn tickets on favor- ¢ = oc | Se 3 ‘We invite the attention of consu: toonur stock | sizen at all 5 . 4 of COAL, embracing all the choice qualities to | — Bt procuring tickets at these offices oa dy Minick we Are tasking additions daily, which we oiler ber | est warkot rates. OAK sud PINE WUOD, sawed and split or in the stick. OAK aad PINE KINDLINGS, in bundles or by the cord, STEVENSON «& BeOTHER, Office, 1218 Pennsylvania Avenue, je28tr_— Mill and Depot, Beventh-street Wharf. Coser aceant WOOD!! WOOD! JOHNSON BROTRERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALSES, Ordered: TEN THOUSAND TONS BES‘ QUALITY ANTARBAOITE COAL, “ yaaseDg: Be acts cmnnicdations in Palace Care for Chicago. . Be General P: So Bein cme rena ALEXANDELA & WASHINGTON RB ALEXANDEIA & FREDERICKSBURG RE. OCoxxze oF 8 anv SixTs STaxurs. trains | . 7 Hgpnd trains leave for Alexandris, ap follows:—6 am. mand 7 — — MS coaserat tS soe oe fe Steamabive 5.0. KNIGHT an@ deuatiate = 38 ORO RGR OATL it Also, No. liots of Baker’s Pine Wood, Facilities an- surpassed by any firm in the District, 2340 por always guarant Ww: and B. ands Car ty RICHMOND FAST EX PERSE leaves dail teed to the ton. St Bickanona Depct at cur wharves foot of 12th street. a F street, and 1114 9th street west, on apll-soly AtaEES WHaur Foor ov Bixtn Stree. ‘OOD oi mstantly to all parts of the City,s ow GOODWIN ¥. ATLE! sale cheap, a cept Sunday, st 6 p. m., arrive VIA CANAL, SET WERE ecb MSL SOSRITIRG sor ele, Stata. Boren | PHIL Ens ALES AAD RIA V4. WaRuL Tt. BOW. OLABK. ‘T. B. 0208825 SID GLOVE DEPOT: r ¥. RDW. CLARK & 60,, LUMBER, Woops AND OOAL, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, a MOULDINGS, as., ‘Woart, Depot and Planing Mill, Tost of cm csret *"Fara—1ath and B streets northwest, jy D-ly ty Georectewn, D. C., MON- KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVES FOR MISSES L-BUTTON HOTELS. SEGRE cuovans SENULNa JOUVE: =. g pieed ans sen Seah, Curemms Athrineawes NEW YORK. av? . EID GLOVE DEFPCO H®*°"s norms, aes e__—o—_—e>===E=—=—=—=i—___— AUOTIONEERS. FRENCH CORSETS! 8. Fsaverm. — Bomard. Bran. < SEMAN CORSETS: z. * 4LL STYLES OF COREETA Tb treet, ” ‘On hand and made to order at