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| She cemprenenees of xc Sieeet | | See Senet Seaseny Seeveowany coy GEORGETOWN. —S————— | A meeting of THE LEGALITY OF THEIR ACTION. «be Tl holders on 4% & denizen of the | at Herfurth’s hall, 4 west, last evening, for the | to the resolutions wy; Bom purpose of hearing the report of the Ittee the Sppointed at a previous to confer with | retolutions were mentioned in the District authorities, and ask to be relieve | time of their passage. The from paying = eee for spectal = review the neses Deeg es pin yvements unt! ‘Pro; execu! * and nied Onder | Mr. F. A. Boswell presided, with Dr. Bacon | the board avd consolidating all Tor Dooley’s Yeast" Powder SPECTACLES. ng Biscuits, | | J. 8. BLACK FORD. Js RAIN TRADE—The canal boat Hattie and and 100 bbls. four’ ror Hartley & Bre. Tee Sete vend sowie | sales day afternoon were 3.000 bas velt of m in your arduous = oe to $1.46, and 3,500 bushe!s to-day 113 Bridge street, bes afies, Ke. Dx- bd i> fet oe 2's COMEIN, Op = Flow Pennie sPactact rs < Repaired nn ASEURED.—A resident of Bangor, Maine, writing to O. N. Crittenton, 7 Sixth avenue, =° supply of Hale's Honey of ee Union, Friendship, Quee: gree) and Simon Lodges, ~ Horehound an‘ mentions incidentally that | @ PEOLAL NOTIC secretary. in one general board by the recent re~ listen and while De three months a New Life ris os Sieut Seatscok, on the Baltinore and Potomac | Mr. Boswell stated that the committee had | organisation, They then go on to say that the | seloasite contents abe cannot help repeating, ht the colored ‘mau, but ago a New England sur railroad. ™ performed its duty by waiting on the Commis- | Legislative Assembly, bed the act of Au, 21, “ Twinkle, twinkle littie star, The Corcoran Zouaves last night elected Sec- | Sioners, and they had received in rep'y Senos 1871, created three of trustees of public ond Lieutenant A. W. Kell ist Heutenant, | of Been the (Mr. E. L. Stan- | schools—one fer Washington, one for George- ‘our pages are freighted with good and evil, vice Lieutenant George B. ; Orderly Ser- | ton) which would be read. At the conference | town, one for that of | ‘cound.. t Jobn Rogers, second utenant; and | with the Commissioners a proposition to con- | Columbia known as the county of Wasbington— e try tocull the pleasant and not upon s rgeant Dougias, brevet second lieutenant. | crete the street was proposed, and after an esti- | and It was under this act that the members of | the sad. This retreat from the dust of the aity | yARREST CF THE Surrosp Mugpsnen oF iy Ay patent = modi~ cal examination, without an objection being i naa — = 0. usual sicken! exhalations from the | mate by Lieut. Hoxie! that the street could be | the late county school board were appointed. | is a lovely spot, well named “Belleview.” The yopue Fumeuner, A colored man was ar. Mar! made, and insured my life for 5, Pike's Tooth- Ache Drops—Oure in ond min- te. eoit Monday last and committed to jail at fount the Treasury De; concreted at from $1 to $1.25 per yard, the ,, ‘White House are intensided this hot day bythe | Commiceloners stated that they ould order it boro’, charged with the iste marter of stench from the corpse of a full grown tomeat | done on the petition of the property holders, the | bosom for it Prior to June 1, 1871, the commissionersof the yard in ‘of the house in which I am @o rimary schools were & corporation, created by pleasantly domiciled 1s filled with majestic act of June 25, 1864, with power to receive, 3 w oe Tieary Orcaue—Dr. For Tratie STEAK 2-3 o'clock, Tuesdays, Tharedays aaa around on of its waters. The | the latter to pay for it under the law, leaving | hold and convey real estate and other property | exc w ave threatened to kill the Go to Bregazzi, 525 Penney!vania avenue, Question le not “who put her in?” but “whol | the other matter (the improvement now in dic. | for primary aeheol pusreres. With te eee “Woodman, spare that tree, Bins covered duos bomen en eceines | ‘300 The. to-day. pull bim out?” pute) to be determined by the courts or other- | of the office of the commissioners Co asset | Touch not a single bough, to have reminded ano:her colored Capt. Thomas Marston, who has been for a | Wise. He favored this pi ition, for at | schools the corporate existence of the of 1n yor ith it sheltered me, | man of his threat. _A Tortie A m oa Of pears past doorkeeper of the report- | present the property was going to rain on ac- | commissioners necessarily became extinguished, And I'll protect it now.” Orosstm HaLt.—For several Sundays after Weighs 700 Ibs., at Bregazzi’s, ers’ gailery of the House of Representatives, | count of the bad condition of the street, and | and therewith the corporate powers granted by The sunsets are lovely to behold, setting forth the liquor law went into nominaleffect here,the | 19.4 33 Pennryivania avenue. Gied at noon to-day, at bis residence, corner of | business was leaving it every day. the act of June 25, 1564; while the real estate or | the creative power of Goa; the farms beantifal | bar at Opossum ball, on the ‘opposite side of t aera s . _s 15th street and New York avenue. ‘He served THE OPINION OF THE ATTORNEY over property beld by the commissioners, in | in culture; neighbors mingling in christian river, did a thriving business; but the authori CALL AND SEB the Elastic Truss, 235 ay ee or A TH Tet credit in a New Hampshire regiment in | was read by the secretary. The attorney says: | trust tor primary school purposes, passed to, | sympathy, joy aud love, so tuatour hearts are | Tivet, did a thrivi Columbia,who have jaris. | ®¥-» before buying a stecl spring. ay “ike Feri me the union amy during the late war. ralnet tha ments having already been malo | and became vestéd in the District of Uolambia, | prompted to return thanks that God made the | Sof! over the territory upon which thathoase | Agzscy por Uxivestiry Meniorwes has re GROBGETOW pcan meter against the property adjoining these improve: | by virtue of section 4i of the act of Febraary 21, | country, restless man made the town. is located, have sent thelr officers there and in- | moved to Jos W, Natee a cones or Pee =a, seine ov on waneracitetivuny aravias | fren ianued ra soi ieseemat me mot sities | corperatons ot’ Waekienton ae Sestios | a Need craatens Nenana shuren gamed St | formed the ropes tink taeSundar uw must | Me'sensee Nia ee™ gerne ee Ye .seast seen Pees " 74 taveay ued and sold, it see m within ol 7 | A J . be ten DERMIIND EEAIDEACE a, L086 OF £20,000 | the power of the Commissioncrs of the District | and of the county ot Wernington shat ears | pene. many an humble christian heart to re- | D@ Observed there also —Guze‘te, 19: me, ae Sotto Ser, wt me of the land revande tor yaloak this mornt to impair their validity in the hands of the | verted in the District of Columbia.’ The fore- | turn thanks fur mercies received, and to listen PR apna Proved geld Sebo 2 agellg alarma | Present holders. The courts would doubticas | going construction of the law 18 in accordance | to the voice of the man of God, who, with his turned in from box 68, at the Signal bureau, on | ®#rd such redress as the parties may be en- | with the Revised Statutes of the United States | warning words, invites them to come, for all Gotreet, near Tith. By some wistuke this box | titled to. relative to the District of Columbia, alopted at | things are now ready. ‘The rector of St. Albans turned in, instead of No. 45, which shoalg | , 2, S0 faras concerns the enforcmg of contri- | the last season of Congress, ah ruingly | 1<the Rev. Mr. Chew, wo, I think, is a faith- mations Surnithes eee & Co, homie have been the proper alarm sign: ‘The tire | but for the costs ef these improvements fr: the of the District as the same existed [e- | ful watchman on the walls of Zion, but I fear @ folio’ ‘of the W's ahieoee, Brook Bacbense ng was discovered some twenty minutes before the | {h¢ Metroy olitan street Taliroad company, the | cember 1, 183. By reference to sections 5,048 | a little too high a charchmn for my old achool ri seat Meneame ieee songeas act of Congressof June 20, 187 List—Arlington Fire Lnsur air, situated on tothe save | duty of the board to audit tr rep which the title to school lands is to pass to and | un the platform of christvan charite. On, meek 10 eakeds District securitieneDise, between Pennsylvania avenue and I st. north? | &f the next fersion the amount equitably charge- | be vested in the District of Columbia, From | " Not long ago I attended the faneral of the late | of Galeuiinel Pechanent topes Tay J est, and by the time of the arrival of the en. | Sble to street railroad companirs on account of | this statement of the law it is clear that the | limexted’ Dr. Magruder, in mine own, my | 1 sgl 242 Did: 7 aaheds Markt stock bon ie. 7°-. # bad made such headway as to render un- | Paving along and within the iracks of said | late board was not a ‘corporate body created | na ive town. J went early, eo that I could roger Pies he ee oe ed fing the strenous efforts of the firemen to | Companies. This branch, therefore, of the case and deriving Its powers from special act of | 1 ng urder the shade of ‘the beautifal oak ‘in | 94.5.4; #.0.. i860, 3 cheek it. When the fire was first noticed a | Prewnted by Mr. Boswell and his associates, | Congress’ We shall be very sorry to know {the most lovely of cemeteries, “dear Oak car’ dense smoke was seen iseuing trom the rear part | Ought to be brought by them to the attention of | thatit bas had any real estate trausactiona in Of the building. The stable--a two-story be the board of audit. its own vame, as no legal right existed for such Was entirely consumed, and in it nine carriages | 4, Tbe remaining toplc to which the commn- | acti g f: as the one which many find asa resting place Of various patterns and value, but the members | Cation refers is the present condition of the | ANOTHER EXPLANATION AnoUT THAT INeUR- | onearth! Roaming from place to place, eating Corns, &c. ite, tm the District of Oolumbia, Chiropodist. is in attendance at pis establish- | and at tre request of the partivs secured thereby. ment, No. 535 15th street, opposite the Treasury L mo c department, from 8a. m.to p.m. Fee, 1 per 100 MUNDAY, Angut 31,154, at 6 o'clock visit. Establiined in Washington, D. ©. 1861. Senate ts ioe mati Rese or porest a | Dr. White removes Corns wichout pain, 90 we Gnb dene teck tae ee sof © patient can walk with ease. He succene | city as partof lot fonr 14) in “Old Geormetown,” fully treats Bunions, Vascular Excrescences, | bea ins {eg for the same Sethe nd of cbittese tab Club and 1. wing Nails, and other ailments | fect eight (8) i. cher east of the bee of the feet. Eminent physicians, surgeons, and thousands of well-known personages who pa- tronize Dr. White's establishment, find that fimely Attention to those important ‘members, r the feet, economines time, and condaces to et to the place of health, comfort, and cheerfulness, and prob- riray r the imge ably to length of life. et three-sory — More work, better work, and a greater va- | _ Terms—as prevcribed by the deed of (rast gia, . tof the promises, at pablic auc: makes it the | and 5.952 you will see the distinct provisions by | notions. Be that asit may, we can 8 iake hands to William Cocklogs being sige street, aud root then « tect twant foot, thence twe “Five Year ABTS, 84 DIG. ST wakor 1902, 95 ‘ertificarrs What a debt of gratitude is dae from | Fatt Hoge bong tut und Loan bor red hearts to the giver of so generous @ ae asked. aes ) 6a. Patio W J 8 Mes ‘orks— 187 z Fiety of work can be done on the Wheeler ond with f Oey goa te : : * street, and the necessity forthe proper com- ANCE POLICY. the inecriptions of tender love from the pen o} ilson Sewing Macbine than on any other. Be i Seahle baste dee tea Det ar ca an | plntien of tha improvente. ‘This ak mater | We dave Teck eee hima 5B Brown, | friends who survive, I paused before a little convinced of this by calling at No. 461 Pennsyl- haset, Boars rl ry » aided by bg sau Le * | pertaining to the duties of the engineer.”” late presidentof the Board of County Schooi | mound, and there saw a neat monument ad vania avenue. 7,23,1: at from the day of ale. and secared by Diner propertye The ames eoreee and some | Y' SBE CONCRETE PROPORITION DiscussED. | ‘Trustees, in which ho states With reltreree oo | oe tks hens ceae saw & Deat mor Mary Ho: -- ——e - i be taken, $10 To $1000 invested in stocks and gold pays day of sal {ro hundred percent. a month. Send for ar | Sagi! conveyancing at the expouee of the par ticulars. Tumbridge & Uo., Bankers, 2 Wall | conser Sew ¥ . f sale are not complied with in seve street, New York. 114; athe trustes reserve the Pent t resell the TEE SIvNGER SEWING MACHINE sales Of1872 | Property At (he risk and cost of the defeultiag pur- Were $219,650. 412-s,wtr | chwcr, after f Sn Warx’s Dornes is Watt STkextT.—Explains a Poy on — capital eo L ‘ . Copy sen’ UMBRIDeR & Co., . z wLING, : a 2 Wall strect, Now ere, | M0sl-ecade (Chron.) THOS. DOWLING, Auet, ‘Wise or THe Woops, indorsed and pre- scribed by the leading physicians asa laxative and digestive remedy, is steadily gaining ia popular favor; for Dys; ia, Indigestion, ey , and Headache is unequ: 4,23,0026 Witoox & Giss’s Sswme MACHINE. The celebrated Bassar Patterns. acy st Chas, Baum’ hoopskirt and corset , Tth strest, Intelligencer building. 10,28 ‘° ome discussion followed as to the necessity | the insurance policy on the school building | whose record on the stone was truly appropriate Wall Street To-day. that it was found imroorible to remove all the Pgrod ng thé sircet, aa to how those wou | which was burned in the county,thattbe county | to the silent occupant. It waserec‘ed by her | New Yours August Oe The Perr ficancial ar- Saving’ been ‘ased eraed site Were ROW, | have already paid would be alfected, and as t0 | school trustees heing sacious T6 have the onee. qisndmother, wnote aitection for Mary’ was | ticle gare: Aso the general atuation Bare thre ie Ho. lenginn was the Sret on the greed naitah; | What would be the cost per front foot, &c., ia | tion of the new schtel. house comeneoree ren deeply interwoven with every action of the | little that isnew to mitice. Mercantile business is Selrced Ge the ethers een ee GUUEIT | etek ie weaetnled that tere wee os eppeaion | ab pain nine een oe young Christian’s life. Passing on, I paused to | Ur deretely active, and Wall strect igdull: Ail sales Senantenand haste bens sector eae bya gene | *@ paying for the foot pavement, but they did | raissiovers called special attention to the mat. | ead the one on @ monument erscted ty the lave God loans the tater have all Doom in fare of holt erat ai rounded by Chief Engineer Growin. | Object to the miserable work upon the carriage- | ter, ard stated that the insurance company had | lamented Dr. Tustin, of Washington city. Its | ors, to wit: “flat” and 1 percent. for use, Sten. nd they worked with a will, but oeetd onan ccg | way; that in consequence of the present condi. | refused to Pay the insurance due on the barned | a fitting record of the fidelity of Dr. T., inevery sailing to-day tok out $ 100,909 in gold cots. the building, which was entircly consumed, | tion there was afoot of mud in rainy weather | Luilding. A ay or two afterward Mr. Pack, | phase of hie ueofur Nien Then and’ thee y Faimign _charee Se gait. ond bankers’ sterling Ghee oie tha omen house-oseapied by | 22d impenetrable ciouds of dust in dry weather, | ard, the secretary, and myself, called on the | remembered the joy it gave me when, See eee a ees @ tor 0 daze ante. bg peer phere, rare ome the front room | 82d that lote bought at $1.25 per foot two years | Commission concerving tis matter and the re. | lietener, 1 sat under his ministry. When I as | fo0a0 for demand dratis. Govern: a4 of which was left intact.’ ‘The firemen soon | 98° Will not bring 75 cents now. After acaicu- | pairs ef the other schosl-houses, whieh were be. | cended ‘and reached the path near the chapel, | Hoard were in Tenhesscen, which were finn Mor found that it was impossible to save Mr. Wan- | ation it was stated that the concrete would | coming urgent aa the time for opening the | to my grateful surprise my attention was Called | rates are unchanged. Money can now bs eat ttall'r jroperty—his house was of three stovies, | Cost less than $1 per foot to the property-holder | schools wasdrawing near. Nr Ketcham, then | to the grave of the patriarch of old, the Kev. | ¢bisired up to the middle of January att, and am addition having just been completed—and | 24 much lers than that sum (about 80 cents) to | [rerept, informed vs that he had placed the | Dr. Balch, who stood on the watchtower of | we e heard of cass at 65 to January 1, 1875. asthe fire was making its wa: cauainaeen to the | the Metropolitan railroad to pay its proportion. | roatter of collecting the insurance aud of com. | Presbyterianism for fifty-tive years, as its feed ok erhet opened stoner Dat soon | any stable occupied by Mr. Charice Earl and cones | , The chalr stated that this concreting can be | uercing the new Gulldiue tothe bande of tro | besoon light. I learn the fact that he was in- | St?! need Ss by Mra. Smith, they turned their whole ation | one independent of the old improvement. | attorney, Br, Stanton, Cabo had just left his | terred at the entrance of the middie door of the | :l¥ & Suen Ou teak, One see meat the flames cabdeed. | When the New York bank holding the certit- | presence.) for examination and report, and that | old Bridge-streetchurch. A suitable monument | fhe" 4of ‘This building was not much damaced crcc; | cates attempt to collect, the property-holders | ronec thing the repairs we should probably hear | was there erected by his surviving child follow from the at Bee eof Jb, should apply for an injanction to restrain the | from them next day. Nota word was said by | The dear old church, precious to many, a —y- gg collection. If the legality of the issue of the | him about the loss of the insurance policy. | few months ago demolished. Where is. it? suffers to some extent is bein, ben certificates was tested in the courts he had no | ‘That interview was at 3 o’clock on Friday after. | Echo answers, where? Dr. Balch ard New Yor cracked wili probably entail several hundred | Coubt that the property-holdera would be suc- | toon, and the order consolidating the school | were removed to the oldgst graveyard in the adie? ee a Seaithe ‘Mr. Wanstall's poem cessful in obt relief from assessment for | Loards was issued the very nextday. None of | District. After resting a few months beside his aye’ edvert ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. SALE OF VaLUADLE IMPROVED ATRC ORNKKOF WATER STREETS, O80! Brie and pril, the | \t tata, aod ao yucst of the party Raspay Ancust ot Deakins, THEEMOMETERS ANd Barometers are repaired and made to orderby Hempler near 4% street, on rie a Cc. The Markets, Tux communtrr at large ste the use- | fronting twenty-six foot on the south wide of ‘Water 5. the work already done, as the charges were not | cur trustees were asked for the policy. Had | revered wife, Mr. W. W. Corcoran, of wide. BaLtivoRE, August 40 —Virginia 6's, ere, street with a depth of one hand insurance fee $3,500; Bet tonne oe ee eat * | equitable. These prestat generally favored the | the Gammieiones se nnne ence, Had sprend renown, had,with the consent of hischil- | 4; Virginia's, consolidated, Gir Weat Vitgiaws; | f0inese of Singer's Sewing wane oad Daring the fire George Spillmus sod''Dan | lying of the concrete even if it had tobe done | furnished at once, it being in the possessioa of"| dren, his remains removed and laid within the | 9 bid 10 day. = = Wulliams,of No. lenging company, nad ‘avery | ®2 ee ean Cenee cee ren wee | ent enteetacy.” DEAT ie Ca ee ost | quictiow ‘widdiisges 1@l6 lone dail Set UNDERTAKERS, &e. montbe. interest at 8 por cent..secared by sept > 7 ° dency to inctease business prevent trade —o——__ unt e trump of God shall bid them rise, —I +, 15% G16. 3 Gced of trot. Bil cooveyanclnn at cost of par One OF the mallee was ast, Of the Hames. | being driven into other streets. Washington, Markets The Haling | A few steps farther, visiting the chapel, so | Pemrty ,Wheat weak ‘ang lower—cholc» © wnfor, Rsano F. wanvar, chaser, A d-peait of §100 required when the prop- alarm was raised, wien they dropped the pipe | ,1B@ meeting was adjourned for the purpose a Prices To-day. beautiful in design, one can see and read a | } 2s icw ‘srades unteinnbe uted ; erty is bid off of having the subject more thorough!y can urably broke the fail and probably saved their | ¥€Bing, at So’clock. | Mesers. George Groner, lives. As it was a few bricks struck them, but | 3: H- Hanline and H. T. Vernon were appointed Web: G@id not injure them, @ committee to wait on the property- holders. sv@se.2 ‘The entire loss is estimated (including the a . EBs sigs, wea carriages) at neatly 820.000 upon which there is | . WASRINGTOMIANS AT THE IxTxnNaTrox at | tueden, Waive, act. i ~ = ¢. | Scaverzenres’ udolp! eunsch and is — Bo uv Ssmailinsorance. (nly the most vigorous ef Fendner, of this city, won sliver medaleartne | DUnch:cathish "1 \S--@ | which should ere this have been placed over the | 102;small business’ Sugar steaay and unchaagol; satetenn cMictent fire department caved the | f fonal achuetya Balti pster- | Fy tReephead, 75c @91. | sacred remains of the Rey. Ralph Guriey, that | 103 adjoining stable, occupied by Mr. Earl, from | international schuetzenfest in Baltimore yester- 7 E nt ay lors (uae, water WO | Soir cucritcine morte ee ee ted ~ Haw Yorn, Auguet 20.—Monsy—no loans—2, @estruction. The fire is supposed to have been | ay. In the evening a grand banquet was given, Cut 4 c a iod, who, for many | gMt os Undertaker, WILLA! (Bue ee HAR 934 F Sraruy, between Wiath ant Yeon HHo™® 4ear AND VEBY GLAD o it, MBTABAIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKRS | OES, Salter to be bad inn che cnn te teak mesay SHRODLS, HABIT, ox, | S¥erY incility for doing the bow BIDAL AND FOREEAL WREATHS, HOU. | poriicthat preciincat wo may bore ae tae QUEPs, CROSSES, ANCHORS AND BARE Rittor ax. beautiful tribute of affection in the form of 45c@6h; western mixeds 4903); tublet from Mr. Corcoran in memory of Dr. | 3 Siass. ze sendy aud atiet, Si “lech, which callsforth the gratitude from a unchanged. Provisions firwe: many ‘citizens, and from children who have Fork, 24 Balk meats strong—shoulders, 9@9'<; ever been proud of such a sire. 0%: cleat 3, Tturn to one sad duty omitted within the | 30 g0GtT Cr daca sen toate wets e: Hams, sacred limits of the sleeping dead. A ffections ed. Ooi al throb prompted the inquiry where is the stone yquiet;ernde, 4X. Whisky steady, WILLA Ye marc. anli-coeds THO! BO. a in the pe med 2 Fon, hort, 231. Gurera: | Bregerres.or Emtaimed'in Wax. Allkinds of Bais | | | otk morro 18 EXOELSIO® | rel, Bi@iie pans 3 2. Bxchar ge, leng, port. vern- raid done, Ornamen' air Thon Glass in Dy at eaulog Ladies Drerers, 5 the resnit of an act of incendiarism, as no fire | 8t Which addresses were delivered by gent pound. Grabs, Sj:, | Years. devoted himself to the cause of bleeding | ments dull: little of for some, others sloedy.- Stocks Pearl, by Mis: PETES: Inte of Bostor So. BO tre Hecques, “Ties, Mibbonss ae. Rc, Goat or lights baa been used in the rear of the butid- | M€D representing other organizations. Mr. ced Africa? The Colonization Society was dear to | sctive end stronger street, near I northwoet, Beferences:—Mrs, Prost | Pants, and Vets. ing where the flames commenced their ravages. | Simon Wolf, president of the Washington Schet- i & peck: | his heart, and to bis efforts it was brought toite | © Nuw YeRx, August 20 —Flourdall end drooping, | Sreetybest | northwest: Beferences:- ai At home toeverybody from 7a. m. nutfl wnpset; td ANOTHER INCENDIARY FI “| zen association, responded to- the toast 5 Ny ~ # cents P peck; | present tus. Witl not the officers of | Wheat qnict and declining. Corn dull and heavy. Ooreeran, oral Kizey, Genera! Tompkins, Gen. Seturdeystrom 7 m. anti! &% p.m., atthe ‘The alarm sounded from box 79, corner of | Out Guests,” his remarks being — re- Fors eed | the Colonization Society meet early and passa | | LONDON, August 2, 12 eral Alken. evleiy stand established 1&3], now the m.—Ths directors of Seth and F streste northwest, betren pends | ceived mech applause. He said that whive | | 4 13.5 qipens abn ze | resolution to erect a suitable monument 'to his | the Bank of Englacd =p a on id _ ? Z age, fe ¥ BSTOOPS, Am onine af Natural Flower) | SO°DY. Bvorybody coms sn. o'clock thie morning, was for the burning of @ | 2 One sense thelr guests, the visitors from "kin. | Waa re (ade. B dere Cac, | precious memory? Many, far and near, hold his See einen eee MABr Be portent, en frame stable on th street, near the Boundary, Cred societies are not guests merely, but breth a or peste love to the colored race — re- 22 per cent. Consols, 92°, for money, aad —=— gy Soe eg on og = _ Td BAN 2 by Joh: c y | ren of the hosts, one in sentiment, alm and as- 1 on 1 membrance. WINKLE, count, — > armen, ew» poy ee cetate agents, “The batting | birations, for this, meeting meats union—one | W@7Se. E = LE EASKFORT, Auguet 2) —U.8, 5:20 bonds, 95 for | Flenry, 0. ¥ stan tot ie ae Jona Corea SET 7 d % " ind indivisible. e 8 x knew he ex. P q J (to de te See eran Cea Hee ee ann | preeed the eeetinnent ar toe nat oe ete ce Le 5, Bolons, We G2 Mr. Biitor: With due deference I diter with | 9 Lox: ox, Avcnst 22:0 p,m —The <pecio in the | Madame Garcia, ttre} ic Sn Mass MT, Gelcne’ | (to receive debonte) until 6p a ieserom paid a Giarge Needy the work of an incen- | Mato thelr Baltimore brethren tyen hace | Mrachts: 02.68 oy ha OE Meters, Smith and Blundon in their theory or | Bank of Eogiand hasfincreased £683.00) during the = jh Vay SY seit, AMOTUER THIS AFTERNOON. done well, and you deserve the highest enco- | cporied), sna2se de Vanier), Boone the culture of trees, in respect to trimming thom. esoeeal Discount About one o'clock this afternoon an alarm | ™iums for your pony geen J and ceasaless | We., cherries, ailezse If | understand them, they deem tt necessary to Was turned in from box 43 for fire discovered in | €forts to ‘build up this bund into one gran! the residence of Mrs. Scott, on iith street, be- | DArmonious whole. You have taken good care : tween L and M streets northwest—a three-story | ‘hat the boulders of faith be laid deep in the A brick house. The fire department promptly re- | {Tenche~ of good-fellowship, (applause,) and | pacha; tec @i% sponded, but the steamers were not called into | BOW With unity and friendship as architects and WHO fervice, as the flames were extinguished by the | builders, the building must rise in all the gran- buckets of the track company with but smaij | (eur and strength worthy our noble cause, to be days, Mond: ANOTHER CHANCE! H FULKINEORN, Prov: 3. DIOKSON, Onanter, ‘ — irectore tadolphte “prints, 2 FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT | B.Poirinnorn, Thee Domitian, 3.7. Mitchell iB IN AID OF THE BiicyA-thism, HD Mamicy, Thon wasehes! ape oe R Bpvotion: in ORS — Fo enable ws to ck de B M.; Now | check the growth of the foliage by trimming ive; fair do., | the tops to prevent them from exhausting the | % 3 yc; BD. | roots, which if not prevented in that manner | 33-16 per cent. which is 516 below the B * S-@S15 B pair; | will dry up and die. The root is undoubtedly | Rosland rate. Paris dispatches qucte rentes at és ALE MAREET. the life of the tree, and avy injury to tt will | framcess2%ecentimes, | ; likely occasion death. The root is the common THE WKATRER. Kk 45% per cent ,is now 47 Fe, 40c.; che ct doi ount im open market for thres months’ b PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. am ¥ G09 sensorium, and any injury to any part of the | wa DaranrMEnt, Office of POSTFORED TO —4 2ef Sinai ae defore moving into oor Store, we will, from é aan November 30, 187-4. damage to the premises. The fire was in the lewee) fl re eager if thera Sauce onticeae tise ia iaetone Funan trier Deriens thereat of teareaat, cn —— TE. Pinces’ SXUL BVSEYTHEMG AT REDbORD basement, originating in a pile of old rags, p raanae! pri is ubaeetion of al. whe sharon et $( # @ bbl; | sustain the shock and repair the damages, the | overthe south Atlantic and gulf states, easterly DRAWING CERTAIN AT THAT DATE. Cur stock is larg and pargpive be expected. which it is supposed were cet on fire. 2 i shmall “4 Extra—son! tree will decay and die. If J am right mm ttheriy winds, parily c'oudy weather, occasion: — RNJAMIN MILLER, —e——_— golden California, the busy marts of the great $6. Corn maa’ theory, 4b ie wore basarGoiea te teiey the tenner £ Taing aud slight caanges of pressure aud toi- LIST OF GIFTS _jeB-tr 101 Bridge street, Geoirgtown. &£ Policeman Drops Dead While Tarn. | ¥<*!;{2¢ commercial centers of the east, the ipatnittecouys. g | theory m the tops pratnse are probable, Over ‘Tennessco aud the | One Grand Cash Uitt m9 250,000 | ae s im: a Fire AL fruitful savannahs of the south, and the capital i Sales duit. young and tender trees to any considerable ex- | Gnio valley, evatherly to wesierly winds, partly | One Greed Geek Git 190000 | NY Ei Scant 16k ORAM ABD ovsTEB hie meruing: ot ES hon nin ee Robert | city OF the mation, have sent thetr represents, | Prices ag the whol fncnished Uy J. | tnt. Trees of several years growth, if thoy are | cicudy weather high temperatureand st:ght “anges | One Grand Cask Gt PARLORE, 2 o'clock, Oftic ert | City iy ission merchant, | th: bs ‘i ¥ 2 . Ov © 1oWwe region, high t-m- ° i Fleet. of the second precinct, being at the cor- | '!s€ Getman-Americens here, uot to enrich between sth and I0th ste. morta: | their oot heving cere dey oie putence Of | of pressure. Over the iower lake region, big d Gack Gift ith ana @ otnoe “ themselves, not to wage war against fixed and By the Sco mene the hata ay eon nent Made | wholesome institations, but tor cement clones to box ti onarnn to turn in ae alan: | and clorer the bonds of social life, of enlight. He succeeded in tarning in the alarm, bat | €&€4 citizenship, and to proclaim in trumpet One Gr One @ their roots having struck deep into the earth, | peratare, west to north viads, partly cltdy weat iach dried pee! | and that thy bave sufficient nourishment to | er.occasional rains and fallow Mi by rising Daroure inate, $}@si 73; | uetain life and prevent any material injury | tf. Over the upper take region, parily clondy iy ‘ “4 ier er tema pore, ® dozen, | !rom loss of exp and lacerated and bruised bark. | Reatbers cccacionai light rai’ 8 and lower tempore we. D. anci8-Iy # Bich street. Geores MISCELLANEOUS. ture t tones, “in politics, in religion, in science, we In my judgment trees ought only be trimmod to | rrmeter aod winds auiftine to morthorly wat onae “ROUND Tor ; — o\taa Ger. Sone of me canis tolerate differences, but in personal liber Ne improve oer symmetry, which is all that iane- erly Over the apocr Musisaippl and loxer Mis. 4 HYDRAULIC CEMENT,»+ coaahen bate was called tod | Retiements of our coaneye dousis tna aii hart te Fevyttematrengn aud dueey Rovaine t | Blan a Sout pry ty oo 198.888 | gieeecottrateyCaNaWe foauts2SoTeh te He bad been mplaini for eoverel dave of cosmopolitan sociability. ‘In the nama of Corn, 200%. Wheat—whit Dave written (and I may be entirely wrong) is | Senerally. le ing b ‘oO = ¥ man unity, of schuetzen fraternity, of Ameri- arometer. Over NewEng- can liberty, we thank you. lowor barometer, higher 50.000 | tore at low rates a. .-. ap uncomfortabie feeling about the heart. bat 950.900 4,827. M. WATERS, intended in the slightest manner to reflect upon | M4 fo lowed by falling did not regard it as serious, and it is supposed Innd and red. ‘$1251.90. Byes atirm, ok, pies are in demand. Melons, andr he widd'e stat Mesers. Smith and Biundon,Jwho have coatribu- temperature, winds veering to southwest and worth- 2096-Sm No. ¥S High street, Georgetown, that the exertion of running and excitement ep 120 tons » ‘and straw were sold daring the past coaeaee as ee ow Weck tua new stom aaa oo Jn the former, | Grand Total $0,000 Gites, all casb.....8450,000 N3S free STYLE CABBISGES —Over cansed the rupture of @ blood vessel. Others |, THE Reorzntso or Forp’s Orera Horse. | wach! new hago’ GSI, and meraw T0cc@0e, B THE COURTS, Local, RECORD PRICE OF TIOKETS, Park oud Pouy Phetens Ten nm attribute his death to apoplexy. He had re- A engage > Se rg Bie oer hundred. Offerings free. and market firm, Porice Court—Judge Dawson. The, thermometer in, the business office cf Tim | whote ‘Tickets. . 950 00 | Top Buggies, Saab end Loe "Dont nea cently been summoned before the Police Com- E ee ir euNee . " PSS "he follow! To-day, Molly Johnson was chi ith 1 Stak ranged to-day as follows:—8 &, m.4/5; 108. m., | Halves. 29 00 | Jump-seat Carringee, Second- Carriages’ missioners on charges preferred for neglect to | 1m his viext to London and Paris, and is now Rat Estatz Sares.—The following sates of ceny of two ten dollar bills frau n oolen ios 78; 12m., 81; 2 p.m. 4 a ~ nd-hand Carr taken turn in an alarm promptly on the occasion of a | Sctively engaged in his preparations for the | real estate have been recently made by inset dauies Shetipaa: whe oi fire some eight days ago which occurred om his | COMIng secon. The company will be one of | Dowlin ctioneer, G11 Louisiana avenue:— | Court that he 18 & longbostman, just from Came beat_two smail frame shanties near Boundary | €X¢ebtional power, including, as leading man, | Two-st . 414 7th 3 3 00 | in exchange. Gall’ bet baring. elsewhere. . D-SORMIDT & OU, Ne. S19 lath stress be: © and D, Washington 4 Ww. Pavette ‘THE WHOLESALE Drv Goops Manket.—The Tevth. 11 Whole Tickets fo 225, Tickets for 1,000 P. tween for obvious reasons. Prices were generally steady, and cotton flannels, ticking, cheviot . Ww: sand % c frame dwelling house pete ig tr ea ee reer ar market for cotton goods ruled quiet the past & si ; Eireet , Baltimors uty" Heregt having been destroyed; and in order not | that fine actor Mr Milnes. Levick; as juveullc | street, to Joseph Williams, for 81,373; two-story | DeTIaMd, Md. On going lon; acatie sane eS ae Sees een ee st alert L®2 ther ier fo incur a like censure it ls probable that he | 1805), the beautiful tMinnie Conway. late of | frame dwelling houso on’ Johnson avenue to | Right, Molly, wh oor, Come inj” he wentin, | most staple productions. ‘The inactivity of th e ros grer exerted bimeelf last night. The arca al- | Daly's; Harry Hotto, late of Niblo's, as the | William Clabaugh, for £1,200; three-story brick | £0,bim@ {rom the door, ‘Come money; white iu | itst few weeks bas created an accumulation of THOS, BRAMLETTE, WOOD-BURBT LIME police joe org eneseomnnhig tooaer as on fis Sector of. a as the old’ mas, ana Me Gk sre 4 trostory frame Queliinc hae ny ae bead ned peels mend pags about his pockets; certuin belie oF the lation having become Public Library Bullding Louiavile, OP omits per areal, precincts y lange, and it is - 9100; 6 ou fined $50 and costs, or 90 days in jail. George th Ger thelr surplus stocks, have on: ui a iule, TS te hoped that the Ooomimtn om oan Tt is also said | ley street to William Woodey, for sin% two- | % ‘ ed . restive under th P! . - ] _sng6 tw,th f.2m . THOMAS F fome action to remedy this, and also to provide ‘atic ‘Mayhew will be under Mr. Ford's | story frame dwelling on Scott street to Henry and costs, ‘Daniel Butte ye noavlt and satiers geavorea togivean impetus to their. distribu: VIRST GHAND GIFT CONCERT, epts.6m B street, bet. lth, Soo cee ak ne Geceeeed, whe are left im | Renegewent, A08 Will devote © Seti lien | Eee eee ee a ereatees frame aw ok ou | OM Phillis Jones, giving her (with brass | 0” by making e concession of x cont per yard | JA we BTLABD ({NPORTED | Ox Poor circamstances. , . 2 ie kenekles) a fearfully damaged eye; $10. James in thi ¢ condition of the market OR THE BENEFIT oF THE making Biove oF any ki Galeer Wheat wee the socend este | Weathersby. Valley street to John McCarthy, for £2; lot | 5 * | pediency in the present condition of the work for celiara, water works, pavetoute, bulla: poluted on the Jolice fores, Detective Titaee | The stare will include Mr. John E. Owens, | adjoicine te Caldwell, for Ee lot on Bean | Shields, assault and battery on Win. #1, Jon f fo On for § f $20 and'costs. Frank Cronin, James Shrev saving deen the frst, and he was regarded asa | Mrs. J. A. Oates and powerful epera bouts | strect to Seth Schell, for $272; lot on Caton | S20.80d costs. Frank Cronin, Jaq mus coaeanl cn e 29th of eto! , 1809, and served over 5 'y ei: jes I. Ki q nai hy - threo years in the fourth precinct; and in Apri, | that Mrs. Oates achieved her grandest succers | «J. A. Kitchies for $2,000; two-story Drick dwell: Pegg ior jars bad a coacd dione Pelcse, Side band prints enjoyed an, wainter- ¥ e ty. i 7 ” a a 6 4 Inia? fecha aie trees meray | encase tau ltr ree | jae tee gh cuee to Wa Opa | EE Gutia™ EN aeidot* ata | ined reat apache he liked, he being of quiet, unassuming manners, sp Mrs. ly Teazle 1200; ¥ brick dwelling, H reet, : ard faithful and discreet in the discharge ot his | Clecpat McCullough tm Boucicalt’s latest | opposite West street, to James Kelliher, for botscorout; so. Fes acrott Mills, pleaded gate cee ea eee Se Fan Efe duties. As was remarked by some of the officers | Success, “Belle Lamar,” «J. Sleeper Clarke, his | $2,000, and two-story frame dwelling on L flying @ kite in the streets; s2. jobbers to a ver Ze ey sty! o bad been his colieagues, “He was agentle- | St*t engagement hero since his return trom | street: No. 611, to George Becker, for $2,100; Mesea: ~ Patrick i “| 4 and robes were less active, both having to suc: n.”” He was 52 years of age, a native of the | England, “Kip Van Winkle” Jefferson; Toole, | also, 25 shares of Georgetown gus light copes eight ere eo gand lodging ina lime | cumb to the existing Montpelier Female Humane Assoelation bee Sautece 2 Sa hens Street te desirable. The of ~ ori. wat GU 63 Loutsi t for iINAND, ane svonne, 3, EsTas- AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. =e S™ikuaw The end November 23, 187. and to offer, but Kiln last night; gave bonds. Thomas Johnson 2 ae First ward, and resided, with his wife and two | the “Owens of England:” E. 1. Davenport. in | ny’s'stock at $08 to sot 5) per thare, ight; apoell ‘ 2, | Woolen were only rately active, an 4 ghuldren.ai the corner ot ist and i eireets. He | & FevirAlt standard plage; Fechter, Mrs. Gon~ Lido ON nese de a eeene broker and auc- | Iogton,eaime charge, chin goog, eha Barnes, | Heir distribution failed to meet the expecta- Gian without ‘suriaiin: ‘was a member of Social Lodge, No. 1, of Masons, 3 pany; oneer, Fold y action ; 3 i 3 Grease spots removed effectually, so that they never whose cfficers, In the absenerot hie famvis Cong | Barrett, “Hompty Dumpty” 5 Lydia | two-story basement and Masard-roof pressed- | YSeTanCy: chain gang. Kose McDevitt and how are in the country), took charge of bis remains. The coroner did not deem an inquest neces- sary. = M Mary Moriarcty, loud and boisterous; $5 each. Thompson, and other prominent stars. “Che | brick front dwellings, on Catreet south, between tion. Giriston, in square 731; to Edward Temple, | fined. Robert Hasamond, alias Bragn: Thence treasurer, as follows:—Lot A, $3.950; lot B, | Duncan, atlas Jenkins, and Stephen Smoot, lot C, $9,700; lot E, $3,500; lot F; | disorderly; 85 each. Acauilla Barton, low aed | OWLN@ TO THE ADVANCED SEASON, boisterous talking in the Police Court’ building. im Kid Gioves cleaned on short notice. Prices mod erate; punctialit sguaranteed. sopl-iy =-@ a bene ° Mitrrary Visit.—Company D, Washington Tue Boarp or Fire Commissionsrs met Light Infantry, Capt. F. S. Carver, are cote | Ist night, and Mr. H. K. Miles, superintendent 50. AND HAVING A MUCH LARGER ing extersive preparations for a trip to Syra- | Of fre alarm telegraph, presented a communi- A B F, | The judge said was glad to get an opportunity euse, New York, in the early part of Septem- | CAtion again calling the attention of the board OTHER BILL For Divorce.—Mary E. to fine a party in ack s case. for talking about STOCK OF ber. The compat panied by Colone} | the necessity of extending the fire-alarm te!- | Mandley yesterday filed a bill for a divorce the front door had become a nuisance, and he Fleming (former and staff, of the ist | C£t@pb system, and Supplying the elty with new petals agen ab wee ade, ete | would impose @ fine of €5. Columbus Sewell Feeiment of National Guar 55.2 aumoor cf | ABO MORE Teliable elgual-boxes. He suggested | WAS married on the 241 had four culldges as | ud Wm. des, two small colored boys, charged | Mem’s, Youths? and Boys? Clothing ‘“Senorary members, will leave here on Sunday thet the Mey at ae Seo ee the trait of tbeir Tearriags. She states that | ¥' ping, were, dismissed with e "I S case. where they will be received by the Sum- | Cxpended in that Creetion. If the sppropris. | she seve, at (1h strest park, Nenrnanstin’ | without license; sizo—apreal noted, FORCE SALES BY M&KING per Corps, who, it will be remembered, were | {1m Tet, tug seared fad by noe oat Hani to bee diate tok gen nied CHARGE OF ARSON. th “ “4 lapse into the general fund by limitation. The | ’ ved in hi THE FOLLOWING ph it the ievitation of | Communication was unanimously approved and | tery with ber, oceupyin, & Toom frst on M Jobn Marten, calored, charged with arson, in 7 setting fire to Mr. Collin’s stable, between 6th rs 4 ti ordered to be transmitted to the District com- | street, between 7th and &tl and then on ry t9 southwest, was ‘They will make a visit, under these ards | musioners, with the urgent request that inme- | Sth street, where he repeesenten Salta thence a ‘pelucipal SHitacse war's ctione? | IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES Ha $ : F diate action be taken uj it. The secretary | #% his wife, and be passed under the name of ho lives in th: Foints in thet ioenlity. in the return uo tes | fead-a communication from Mesure, Donsison | Mr. Clymer In the midle of Ostaver ieee fame square, aud the testfed that she hoard All Wool Cheviot Suits, fr $$ tog stop at Watkins” Seneca | 8d Ketcham, District Commissioners, request- | he deserted his home entirely, and since that Marten say to some one with him, “If youdon’t = felts Prot tne 2 other points. The trip is arran, ing the board to transmit to them # detailed | bas contributed little to their support, and has | 3U°e” I'll doit myself; that sha saw | All Wool Cassimere Suits, frome. 90 7 Belgrade eiteac et beac | Sears and Seen eats, oc | Sects Nea ANOS th ea: | Rinne hy aterarea” ad ane imag | A" Wotan Sai tom——~ 87 , a jepartment 2 in inion, ie 2 re passe! Gutmaeeneseme annual, expenses of the d ent carnst be | ho is lawfully married to her, but was never gut ot the alley. The counsel for defence stated they could show that Marten was in bed at Biverside Suite, trOW...ceceenneee 1B to 10 Jol " wo PRL Barge, Ladies Dresses and “without betng Number of Tickets, 100,000. Gentiomen's Garments Cleaned ané Dred withoet Kid Gisves, Bhoes, Pure, ete. Glesnut ‘st aborveat = PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets Bue — un $20 00 at) A TEMPERANCE BEVERAGE. bts or eacl — Bi Tickets foto enna 6 = = AMERICAN GINGER ALE CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL, ‘The Montpelier Female Humane Assoc! i. lation, bartered ‘Leg inten of Virginie and Circuit Dourt of Ors im td ~J 4 range county, series of Seat Set Comoe, « “Home for the Old, adies of ‘at Montpelier, i FOR SALE BY DEALERS AT 6150 PER fe : ZEN, OB AT THE DEPOT, feduced below the sum of $51,733, the estimate | lawfully married to the petitioner. Meanwhile | the time. ‘The court mendne ‘would require bail Do. A Lert Guiza Bemwao 70 Daarm.—on | {= fuel, tenth repert. Ap anowet was ordered | the petitioner ner hae been supporting hereof with for grhich was dred at 31,00 “Josephone Dudley Suite, {OM ncennnewninennene 14 20 12 No, 67 GREENE £7. GRORGETOWR, D. o, ‘Tuesday evening Benny, the five year old son n cf a place in the Treasury department, from | Marten, Neg ig: Bc Poeotpan dey Suits, from. 16 to 13 f or Mr. Benjamin Middleton, residing near Sea- rll moe og 2 noted. itinnte Hout,d0s €aloand coste—appeat | Diagopal Salts, fro ewmnnenonn Remittances for tickets may be made by expres Brock, on the Baltimore aad Potomac railroad, | 2 te = fe on the 1st of | noted. Pre-paid, post-oflice money order on Washivgton | —2%-tr___ SAM’L. C. PALMER. D. 0., oF by registered letter, addressed to "3.4 Hon. JAMES BARBOUR, Pres’ a Alexandria, Was burned to death. The cooking for the fam- eS ily is done in an old fashioned lace, and b UILDING PERMITS have been issued as fol- Mrs. Middieton left ner children in the room wamaee rt lows since our last report: Charles Beall, two- frame, 9th, between B and O, sou! 3 B. Cox, brick, Toor feet front and dee} Diagonal Check Suits, from—.....-. 17 to 1@ Worsted Basket Suits, from..................... 18 to 15 ‘ mported Cassimere Suits, from..._... 20 to 16 Five Dress Buits, from ........-nennn 83 to 90 4 BUY For cass, Gy 4@T BEDUCED PRICBs. . i g 2 i fire, and by the time the house, / mother reached off its body, which was fs bey ssnaeene tyrthe put an end to the territiy if ferings of the burnea child in @ very short time. —_-—_—_" A Tus? Case—Tic Market Men (Savage) on the License Question—To- marrow in the Police Court two butchers and two hucksters will And ether Geeds at Similar Reductions. Bebsg i E Bo er seaatiscea caste sy gamer 45 IMMEDIATE CALL SOLICITED aT 1011......PENNSYLVAHIA AVENUBL....1011 ; i i FL if : HH Between 10th and Lith streets, 4. STRAUS. iylete WNMAN& GREES, BEAL wATATy BROA EES 4ND AUC. — Exxrction or Ovrioens.—The Grand of the District of Col elected the New Prevications.. we have Scribner's Bepte: and F aroe Company ref: to grant bi ti Grometrows, DC A ; ee On the groabd that be was comtampure. “Wate? | ,ORSE4 after thie ave the Dinponta reckee Lender what we Sn ee ee he adds, “thanks to the healing properties of ral Senpttal of the Dissrio: of Cotemes GiensUre aiid pain, akin to every public Joaroa ALEXANDRIA. etal aes meperetion, my Tange sro uew | DO, P ALLY t 7

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