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EVENING STAR. ™™2°TT*5,S0rErszEsrorr | Governor Buephera’s Views. MEDNESDAY.....Angust 26, 1874 | The Republican prin ts this morning an inter- =—_—_—_———— eee - } view with Gov. Shepherd on District matterr, LOCAL NEWS, as follows. lteporter.— Were you as thoronghly familiar Condensed Locals. | with the workings ot the old municipal govera- ‘The receipts in the office of the tax collector | Ment as I belicve you to bave been with the for the past two days aggregated nearly twenty | late District government; and what are your dollars. ” | yiews as tos reiurn to the old form of corpora- Mr. Frederick Donglass, who was recently | tion charters? ted & member of the Board of Public} Governor §.—I should advise against any | Sc! Trustees, has declined the office. } such rape agery oa very unwieldy and ine;- Coutrolicr Baker wil pas the iaborers on the | ficient. “Ido not think the history of aay city Pie of the Parking mmission on Friday | Would warrant the recommendation of this eys- t. next. tem. 3", A. Hart was to-day Sppointed school | _ Keporter.— Will you give some of your reasons trustee, vice Frederick Douglass, who sent ig | fr this opinion? a Dis resignation yesterday. Governor S.—Yes sir. In the first place, it ‘The contractor for laying sewers on Sheridan | Was very curobrous, and the responsibility was road, in the county, has been notified that the | tee much eivided. Take Washington, for in- suspension on his contract has been revoked, | *tsnce; there was a mayor and 35 aldermen aud and tu proceed with the work. councilmen; in Georgetown about haif this Yesterday Congressman James H. Platt, jr., | pomber. and in the county there were 9 mom- was before We gaet jury as a witness againet | bersof the Levy Court, in all, more than 60 Samve! A. Safford, charged with libeliing the | legislative and executive officers over a piece of tatter in the Sunday Gazette. territory six miles square, and containing little | Mr. D. 8. Jones, cilef clerk of the Board of | More than 100,000 people. Having been a mem- Health, is taking his summer holiday at Hamp- | ber of both the of A\dermen and Oom- ton Beach, N. H. During his absence his desk | mon Council of Warhingto: ul also of the ‘will be cecupied by Mr. Edward Johnson, late | Levy Court, I can speak advisedly, whea I say Of the sanitary force. that there was = Colonei William G. Moore. late of the firm of MCne Tacn amp Lass LOTION A.E.Shepberd & Co., has been appointed ty! Under these respective governments than the & respersibie position in the National Metro. | world has ever seen. For example: I tried for politan Bank, aud Charles £. Rittenhouse has | two years, while g member of the conacus, to evered his connection with that institution. grt a few é-nares of the streets on which I lived Atthe grand tournament at Forrest ©- 7, | paved W'.n cobble stones in order to pre’ station, on Point 9° Rocks T*. aa the ad- ing mired on my way to and from my pl Gress to the Anighta will be delivered by Hon. | buvciess, and finally relinguhed it in de M. Biair, and the coronation a”, ress T. | Tne hietory of the last five yeare of the old _&; Lambert, of the Washir-vigater 2 *” | Doration showed an expenditure of manv mil ralof the | ce Promas Sinsa took | lieve of dodars, while tho result was. Sy y5, TdF 8 erga from his {ate ra i. | Of three stceeta with bluestone. as on 2d 6 set, near H. Rev, P. H. Sweet Keporter— What do you "unk of the Iste Dis- officiated, Gnd the remains escorted by Sy- | trict government as a “cole? racusis~, Louge, No. 10, Knights of Pythi Governor S.—I regtrd it as a success, It ac “ the Pressmen’s Union, headed by Presp: complished more in three yeare than was ever is band, and followed by a large concourse of | @Complished by any municipal government in Telatives and friends, were taken to Gienwood | twenty years. It was a steady, persistent (ight cemetery, where the interment took piace. from beginning to end of the progressive pe ‘The work of levelin, the capital ef the republic retained here, against those who had grown rich on the neces- sities and through the enterprixe of others. It was a contest whether Washington and George- town should be clean, well-payed, well-lighted, Well-watered, well-sewered cities, or disjointed, will be erected. The building will | muddy, dusty, fragmentary viliages, possessing removed entire, and will front on C street, | DO attractions either fur the resident to remaiu meneed to-0 the corner ie who hoped for a futare, and who desired to seo | hi it Mt be or the stranger to tarry within their gates. ——————— Reporter. omplaist haw been ‘ade, Gov- inst making such vast improvements short epace of time; what was te WAY THE IMPROVEMENTS WERE MADE 80 For the Eye of Pareuts and Guar- dians. Im the course of a few weeks the various scheols in ard near the District, both public RAPIDLY. Sné private, will have resumed their fall and | . Coverner 5. Simply this: If it had not bean a i pe m this way. a short mo ie Sony manometry pepe den probability Is It never would have been done fer perents and guar: . We call attention of | This may seem somewhat strange; but when you the mest prominent ones advertised in our eoi- | Téfect that before the ink had dried upon the mre, and shail continue these notices from day | Parchment on which was written the law appro- to day as new advertisements ap} 3 priating $4,000,000 for improvements injunction ‘The Columbian University Which under the | fuits were begun, which were followed up con- lead of Dr. Welling is attaining so high a repa- | tinvally by others. Had we faltered then the tation throughout the country, pw bok each | Streets of the city would have been in a chaotic well-grounded prospects of enlarged usefulness | Sate, the Board of Public Works have been (and in the future, will open for its coming term as | Justly so) the langhing-stock of tne whole peo- follows, in the several departments: The Pre- | P!€, &Dd no real improvements would have been paratory Department opens September 9. The | COPSummated. This plan of improvement re- Soiamtten Doliegs epee mber 16. The | Quired the establishment of » thorough system Medical College opens October 5. The Law | Of gtades, as well as uniformity in the style of Scbool opens October 14. F improvement. Any one with half an eye can see fall particulars in regard to terms and | the advantage of a by looking over the im- courses of instruction, address James ©. Welling, | PTevements made. And it is a significant fact LL. D., president, eto. that during the recent Congressional tnvestiga- ‘On September Sth, the exercises of the Col- | tion not one single foot of work commenced by legiste Institute for young ladies, No. 46 ist | the board has been condemned, nor a single coa- street, Gcorgetown, will be resumed. This | tract been disapproved, while on the other hand, schools bears an excellent reputation. Terms | # commission has been a ayy with special and cirevlars furnished upon application to the | M4 full power to complete the improvements principal at the institute. inaugurated by the Board of Public Works. Gienwocd Institute, located in Howard | _Keporter—Great fault was found, first, as to Ma., offers superior advantages for a | Four manner of letting contracts, and particu ‘aes course of instraction. The school | larly that you let them without dive cousultation Will resomie its services at an early day. The | With the other members ef the board; and next number of pupils being limited, parents and | ®8 to the unnecessarily large number of em- should address the principal, Prof. | Ployees; what do you say to that? L. G. Matthews, at once, and receive a circatar | | Governor S.—Inre; to the mode of letting giving the full particulars of the course of stady, | the werk, I would say that no act of the board terms, &e. has been more misrepresented than this. They Maryland Agricultural College, located at | but followed the practice of the United States College station, a few minutes ride from Wash- | @vernment, and all other responsible govern- ington on the Baltimore and (hio railroad, will | ments, in the letting of work, viz: A percent- commence its fall season on .be 15th proximo. | 8£@ Upon its actual cost. Your Capitol bulid- In addition to agricultare and the sciences per- | ing was erected under this same rule; your taining thereto a fall collegiate courseis tanght. | Pest Office building—all the public buildings in Pull information can be had by addresving Gen. | the United States are now — bailt under Samuel Jones, the president at the college. this same system. Why, look atit. If you or ‘The exercises of the Academy of Visitation | I undertook to build s house we wouldn't let at Frederick, Maryland, are announced to re- | it to the lowest bidder, but at such prices and sume on the ist proximo. to such persons as we were convinced would ‘The seventh session of Mrs. Angelo Jackson's fx us a fair return for our money and a English, French, and Classical Institute fur | Job. The fact is, that the poard prices were 7 <0. 915 New York ave- | too low instead of being too high. In proof of ill commence on the Lith of September. | this I venture the assertion that there is not ‘This isa most excelent school. & contractor who, with the ssme amount of Miss Harrover’s school for young ladies, No. | capital and energy invested in any other legiti 1536 I street, re-opens Thursday, September | mate business, woula not bave made from if- ion asto terms, &c., can be | teen to thirty per cent. more than was realized had upon application at any of our bookstores, | from any contracts under the Board of Public or the principal. ’| Works ‘To satisfy yourself of this you need The Perk Seminary, admirably conducted | but refer to the bids opened last week for the under the charge of Mrs. G. M. Condron and | Paving of Penvsyivania avenua under the ad- Miss A. Tolman Smith, will resume ita session | Vertising system. An analysis of these bids on the 9th proximo. The school is located at | shows conclustvely that they ranged from ten No. 506 5th street northwest, where application | to twenty-five per cent. higher than the prices for terms, &c., be made as well | paid by the much-abzsed Board of Pu az at the principal bookstore: Works. A great hue and ery has beed raved Maplewood Institute, as Concordville, Dela- | *s to the policy of advertising and awarding to Ware county, Pennsylvanis, under the charge of | the lowest bidder. the Society of Friends, wili resume its session | 1 HAVE BUILT MORE THAN $1,000,000 wortH at an early dsy. The course of study embraces OP HOUSES IN THIS CITY, English science and the classics. and have never yet let the work to the lowest ‘The well-known law school of the University | bidder. I regard it as a very vicious system, of Georgetown, will commence on the sth of | ard bad it been adopted Lore rour streets Cetober, under the charge of an eminent faca’- | wou'd bave been in an unfinished condition, for thoroughly versed im the intricacies of law in | straw bidders would have taken the work, and all its complicated phases. Tbe plan of in-| when the authorities undertook to compel struction lectures, recitations, and examina- | faithful performance of contracts and prompt tions upon the several tities of law, together | execution of the work, (or, falling to do this, With illustrations of actual court practice. Ap- | annul such contracts,) suite snd injanctions plication for information can be made to the | would have filled our court dockets, tue con. fecretary at the Gonzsga law building, om F | templated improvements delayed and tied up, street, near Bh. and ag a net result our streets would have been ‘The Washington Female Seminary, a new in- | left utterly impassable. I am eatlafled that the stitution, located on 12th street, between K and | future will vindicate the course pursued by the L, of which Mra. Z. D. Butcher and Miss Mary | board, and that this plan of letting work will C. Douglass are principals, will be opened ou | be adhered to in the prosecution of all similar September 14. The principals are highly recom- | great undertakings. The board did advertise mended, and will be assisted by @ full corps of | in @ great many papers for proposals for all assistants. The school building is being erect d | classes of work, and, when the bids were re- and fitted up especially for school purposes, and ee them, taking the lowest responsi- has been carefully arranged with a view to pro- | ble ones as the average, and on that basi ting the health aud comfort of the ae. awarded the work, after having notified ali the ira. S. A. Peck’s select school for . No. | contractors of such action. This course was 18th street, will commence its fourteenth | objected to at the time by the contractors, annual eeesion on the 15th of September. by no one else—the contractors claiming that The attention of parents and guardians is | the prices were too low. Inall cases where pat- called to the fact that St. Vincent’s school, cor- | ent pavements were laid the precaution was ‘ber of loth and G streets, will reopenon Monday | tak to have them warranted fur three next. For years this school has ranked asone of | years, which has never been done in any the best tn the District. other city. Im their work a sufficient Roye’ academy, on i street, a well-known jarantee was also required for a speci- scbool for boys, will commence ita fifth year on ed time, or @ percentage withhel the 7th proximo. The objects of this institation | hoids good to-day. Under this warranty are to fit boys for business or for ceilege, classi- | mente are Lege Games and will be for some cal or polytecbute. time to come, w! r needed, at no expense Gon zs; College, I street, between North | tothe District. I undertake to say that less Capito! and ist ts northwest, conducted by | fraud was committed in the execution of work the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, will reopen | done under the control of the board with an for the tall and winter term on the ‘th proximo. | expenditure of $15,000,000 during the three ‘The course of instruction is the same as that | years of their administration than is annually pursued in other institutions conducted by that'| ccimmitted inary city of the same ion order. out of its annual ex tures. This fact the The Washington Business College, Henry C. Spencer president, resumes its sevolastic year on the Sist instant. This institution has enjoyed of uninterrupted prosperity, and is in- y Many of the most worthy and substan- tial citizens of the District and of the United 8 ho have secured its ad vantages for their sulting the board, and daughters. The course of study is such | ts all I performed such duties as as tends to secure to its pupi!s an education fur | the board were pleased to impose upon me, the practica! pursuits of basiness. and I believe with their concurrence and to OP, | their entire satisfaction. As to the large force Boarp oF Heattn—Mortality Report, Nui- | of employees, I don’t think so far as the board tances Abated, &c.—At a meeting of the Board | was conee: the work could have been done of Health last night, the mortality report for | in the time and tn the mayner it was with any the week ending Av 2d, was submitted, | less force. Bear in mind that these were mere showing the total number of deaths to be 90—21 engaged to-day, dis- adults and 9 minors; 35 were under one year the exigencies of the and 19 under two years of age; 44 were colored | work required. District it and 46 white. Prominent among the could bave been administered much lees were cholera infantum and censum| cost, but the officers were created by law, and as far as lay in the of the Governor Faperdnooe ones were dispensed with. I doubt if you will 6nd much decrease in the nses under this bead now, except where it may arise from the stoppage of work. TRE NEW GOVEUNNENT. fa H ) ue tH $ Hi if F H aid if He f f i iu and confirmed by the Senate, foar elected by Si Sear eat tho period, say, of fromt iZRf vice CITY ITEMS. SPEOIAL NOTIOES. BOOKS, STATION ERY, &e. moval for msieconsa act, with their powers thor- to-day | Feet, ae. Budd Dodle’s Condition Powders ICHARD B. MOHUN & co. oughly defined, you would get a government in lef of 00T imposed Zpon the fest te as ane. Fhe. dost . which all Interssta would “bs represented and | winter, The Commissionar- - venexe @8 Gaily wane até Iniispect*?'? 0 Brpertencea Horsemen Use Ml. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, protected. { would sholish all outside orgaal- | desirs 14 exiend all the Ecio™ want | bealth, 0026 Pemmervame Avene zations, sach as the Board of Health aud Police stated that the ne elp necessary, and . Seam isicners, and put theentire management | amining into the laws 3 arg rene fas ; ent Ar itis vow and always has beet, hero frneayto tht Market compasy. whch provides wien are too many governments with t Fee et ual Payment 35, Seeing dred lnguatneteiicce in governments, },009 for the sup- crersnepatnpia cee vapanteoagaat | Eel te hy othe Diaalt aha tos i He Eve eet and every ene haying ite own | ers were determined to obtain tree eee bap hs y- | Pany every cent they were legail Reporter.—Woald have the executive of- | whi legaily entitled to, ficer appolnted or elected? '¥e OF | which they thought would be stmple far the pur? Governor S.—As it occurs to me, it wonld be BEN ing will be beld THIS, Soclcck pw. jto make Qual arrang™mne funeral of ot lace beot order of the President. pare emg O¥ISE FO CRAVOI the Dran.attc Eotertatumen: Episcopal Charch at Baltertit- heen held on. A . Georgetown, te pe & good provision to eloct the executive and three DaRinG ATTEMPT ° of the council, giving the exeoutive the vet> | Last evening. while Mr 7 jower, which would provent those appointed tiding on G street, near _- tom heing able to carry out any project to | was absent from hon ne a 5 ae. . which eltizens might be opposed, thereby fur- | the yorngest ch Y THOMAS © nishing @ check against any improper action. | the door, an¢ three years, at | Vee less of Dooley’s than of other Yeast or | FRY THOMAS "owing, auctioneer ach a and Life, @ nove ‘. ont pe. by Anthows Trotione, paper, Me ames Paso. paper. Sc, Dav Reporter.—How should the improvements be | there sor. .- Wenttoa store near by, and while | Raving Powder, ast is . Putap TEP caneory rap", roanaged, and under whose supervision shoaid whis’ _~* person, dessribed as a tall man with | fai) weight. Give it a fair trial. LUABLE IMPROVED ther be made? + _aéts, took the little one in his arms, telling seen nl —rlear TATKON THE CORNEROS WATER COOKS FOR SUMMER READING, Governor S.—They should bs authorized by be -not to cry, and walked off witn it. Some AGENCY POR UNIVERSITY Mepiotwes bas re- Pivoion STRESTS, GEORGE _ senhie . the coureil and execative, and executed un* ' shag at the corner noticed the child and | moved to Jos. W. Nairn’s, coruer of Pennsy!ra- SP AND FOU FaLeat $n engineer detailed for the specific purpr 4st | cal ing it by name, followed, when tne man | nia avenue end 9th st. Almanacs free. tSeps © War department. “ y | drop) the little one and made off. re Mot Ma Se . s cry s RE WORK, better work, and a ‘at va- | Liver No 673, toll 463, der No. What would be 5- | Dorn tee nem iasely oat his wife, and Bieneigh- | riety of work can be done on the Wheeler and | 105: folleree crea ol Tos end ea eee Bo. _— Y jar plan for levy- | a ‘Wiison Sewing Machine than on any other. Be | trittof Columbu aitte request of the party Seon TE A er * | Was this an attempt to abduct the guild byeonse | cOUFinCed Of this by calling wt No. 461 Peusyi- Hi af puntie anion tg | Tyee wove by the council wit -«f have the taxes levied | scoundrel who hoped to get a ransom for it. vania avenue, i 7,251: ok p.m. part of Deakins, | ATS RREericpers; containing Capt. Tysua's Dit tive, not to e~ <1 the approval of the execa- | Sg Ere $19 To #1000 invested in stocks and gold payg ectowa. DC. dition. - a each $100—r,¢ et one and @ half dollars on | | Businuss or rae Couecror’s Orri0e— | two hundred percent, a mont, Sond for pane oo nt te of Water | Prom the Qionds to the Monntatue By Jules Vorne priating ay & United States anuually eppro- | The receipts yesterday: for tax s at the Col- ticnlara. ‘Tumbridge & Uo. ors, 3 Wall th nth of one hundred feet on Waah- | Within an Inch of his Lite tbe Preach of + - @4Ual amount for the support of the | lector’s office were 12,124 82. Over one hun street, New York. = -» Bankers, 146: Mente een ois i Bmil- Gad. rien. + Sut, to make it plainer, have assessors | dred cheeks on the United States Treasary a orme: One-third cash; baieuer ine uk ridan and Fox, the Opporition ander xitted who shall assess the property both of | given to the police and others were cashed by Waen’s Dornes tn WALL STREET.—Explains | months, with inter! at § per com Pa an os ha Pri nited States and the citizens, and a sum | the Tsx Collector, and large portion of the | stock operations on «mall capital without risk. | deed of trast. All conveyancing “ ry May me cost of pur- Jo chaser. A d-posit cf $10) required whsu the prop- | fieaitn et fed 2 Wail street, New York. | erty #PMOF, ae p. cager qual to the amount of such assessment bo ap- | moncy at once returned for taxes dus from the | Copy sent free. TrMBatper & Co., propriated] anaes by Pegenecs goverment, holders co. The same has been the case 16,24 Se Yar as the disbursement of money is con- | to-day—the payment of the officsrs and erm- ea cerned, if it could be done through the treas- | ploses y i Wicox & Gies’s Sawise Macuimn. The WitLiad 2g done re reas- | ploves of the District resuiting virtually in a colebrated Basaar s f “Obaries Auchester.” ¢ = . M-eokds THOS. DOWLING. Anct . urer of the United States—the deposits kept | prompt cancellation of indebtedness all aroand. oy at Chas, = ——— 5B z there under such regulations as Congress might = -———o—___ Baum’s hoopskirt and corset ry, Tth street, OME SGAIN! BOMB AGALN It preseribe—it would doubiless be very satisfac- a 758 coumrs. Intelligencer bu.iding. 10,28 wih enene BBY GLAD OF If, — tory. RIMTNAT, CoURT—Judge Humphreys. SE Pe . mises, improv ninery » ‘BI Veporter—Whst are your views and expec- | . Yesterday Thos, King, charged with aalaw- | yZZ" NATIONAL Savings strech payers ver | Saemiteliin foc aeine ne, ates graney: infect | sympar _ “™ Gorner gh cee tot Be ees at ae eS fully carrying on a bar room, was acquitted. cent. per annum on deposite for each calenter we would respectfully inform cur frionds Ay Ho ee ‘that pre-em been « “ Governor $—I have always held to tho opin- | | The caso of Kobert Tryon, charged with car- | Pandg tome ee Oe Saturdave,9to | Baton tn the pasts ent Me BAY have pei BANKERS. ion that the improvements begun should be con. | rying a concealed weapon (a pistol)—appeal MOTTO I8 EXCRLSIO vi ate tinned ard finished. There are the swamp lands | from the Police Court—was called, and Gene- ‘TRE Srvems Suwim TN sales of! In Drei Oleaplag Ladies roses, Shawls, of the Potomac nearest the city: they should be | ral Birney, attorney for the District, mowed to wre sai060" — Gitewt: Ponts sr atiee, Eibbons, ac, &¢., Geat's Coats reclaimed at an early day, both on accoant of | affirm the judgment below, because no docket a tt M on By Ser Chan Kingst or. Paw ines ‘- » the eM aod na'tes e Bev, ae 10 Pine Street, New Vo —— At bome toeverybody from Ta, m. until anneet; | ©; f ness their unsightiiness aud for the health of our in- | fee had been paid. Judge Humphreys ruled as | | WINE OF THE Woops, indorsed and pre- irdaye trom . Chere, Corpenerh ee pets of out-of-town Beate, habitants’ Also, a harbor should be made for | these cance beta in chatter pro. | Seribed by the leading physicians asa laxative | stavd eavabilaied ISsi: nee the mow casiph tee Ot | BS Induccwente to Uatrerpoaieat’ Five eee the benefit of the citizens. Every facility should | ceedings, no docket fee was required, and he | 82d digestive is steadily <q hed country. Bverrbody come and sve u: interest aliowed on dally balemoce. ‘Olty. Gouney be given to the two great railroads which are | allowed the defendant to proceed to trial. Mr. | Popular favor; ia, Indi, , Con- Str 49 Jefferson Ww. i. w HEATLEY, and Towe Bonds, also other marketable Securities, see cuint Ss egcrsutret i | Sopa tees wee Ge, | Seem eeealee Chee | oe arteannieaee bt. | Ste teas others which mag be pt ; the | cer Sullivan making the an: Senesanann aan en. EORGETOWN SAVINGS BANK, D.C, IKST-OLASS LOANS BEGOTIATED. yot4r establishment of manufactures, the enlarge- | to the weapon being @ combination of @ pistol pea a HIGE : —— a : ment of our raaguiticent school eystem. | = and nite, ihe biade bein six or seven inches SS ee ee orregetversionts tis “ta “Iutoreet bold oa gee eA e —What do you r great- | long. On cross-examination witness stated that | ‘Tm COMMUNITY at large TiRe- posits. Gcusral Banking Bi x og est drawback to the improvements of the Dis. | he siade the arrest without warrant, fulness of Singer's Sowing Ma ut . a tings c,d bok SGoveraor Boras extconce hare of weartata | cokes yastablo, sul otered prerers ap: =e ; vernor S.— comm a8 a coni ayers FR. POLELN, class who may properly be called croakers, who | for instruction that the defendant did not come AUCTIONEERS. H.W. BABRETT,Geaner UONN+ Preskiont, can never see any eel is any progressive im- | within the law. Mr. Miller argued that con- Dt é rectors. provement, and to whom the present depre:~ | stables were, under the law, conecrvators of the | © 3. AWeTIN, sha Sa Dickees Eas poaae: 3.2; Mitchell, sion ef all our material interests is chiefly at- | peace, only in that constables take the goods ile 4 Shinn, B.D Hartley, . Kaoeten tributable. and the policemen the body. The law wasin | Generel Brokers and Heal = ‘ Mortality in Washington. violation of the spirit of the constitation, and Tih street, Federal Butluing, opposite Post RR sbcorien in Paces — was not intended to interfere with the rights of close ont on: peid on INTERESTING FAUTS IN REGAKD TO THE CAUSE | fry Bpectal_ Improvement and @eneral ir entire stock of DRY GOODS Inver cet OF DISEASR. e citizens. ba coverame Defore moving inte cnr re will, JouN Birrz, Pros’ ( New Ctore, wi from Since the system of keeping arecord of vital | Judge Humphreys charged that the instru thie date, SELL EVERYTHING AT REDUCED 5 cpap, ae tp | Getrmertuant haeen aang BANE jon! 1y}0. B, Perris, Cash ment was deadly in a double sense, emracin, - PBICES: NEY & CO., Health and. the aboll-ument of the offes of | & booting instrument and one to stab. Ths | Ceconw AND LASE Gor stock fe ares mane y= bpuelens 0 tn the board has found rt | !#W did not gtve a constable the right to carry a jea-tr Butideng, 60% Seventh street heseesary to create’ the office of Medical Sani: | COBCealed weapon. The law did not deprive GRAND GIFT CONCERT oral Banking, Hxsbangs, and Gcl- tary Inspector. It was found that mang reports | the citizen of hie right to carry weapous, but it ro 8 eovsRy. Of deaths were made to the office withost the pn pg ene Ue Mg A Pad IN AID OF THE —— = rey CBS, — cause being given. ‘Chis was in consequence of ¢ angas-ly own, D. core’ pay accounts cashed in advance. there, being no physicians in attendance, the | Coated weapons, no acne? Of carrying con- | Masonic Relief Association = ua No sca elcee of weed being too poor to employ | “Phe jury returned & verdict of guilty, and the > ec on the fetarks Weieg atestcneasaset | court impored's Sue of S2i~eutno ai was ime or se ee. FAMILY SUPPLIES. J3i- | Posed below. RFOLK, VA. = Sian eatadis te ai Sian cee ee Pc PoLicx Count —Judye Dawson, igpiees 5 a SS ee proper report. The board. selected for this ser- pg a oe MB Le SRUBSDAY, September 2, 2574, wharf avery MONDAY EVENING eee OCONDEBEED MILK, : sis a ard Anderson, Wm. Anderson, Julia . | at 9o°elcek, te > ey experience. In the prosecution of this duty De, | ‘s0Fderly conduct in front of a’ church called | thority of the Virginian Legitaace tan pease | Baltimore. B. NIGHTINGAL! Flavouuna Ext Stowart has discovered some currons fare Pre | Macedonia Baptist church, in the county. The | March 8°b, 1603), fot the purstes cf maisiae foome ee, | _ 1716-tocl Agout. BLE RAUOES BAOTS. mortality among the class of case: which he hi occasion of the affray was the ordination of a | complete the Masonic Temple now im course of OKTLAND LOBSTER habe called tacos oo inven te has boon by fae | HeW preacher, Rev. Edgar Banks, and several | erection in Norfolk. 1874 S0MMse ABgaNcEMENT 1874 LUMBIA BLVSR &. the greatest among the colored population: and | (Mers.and ministers were called there to por- POTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS. Srom: eaperiaity ‘among children. in report ‘sub- troy i oe ho gone weeed Eek Ere ~ 000 CAR SITE. coxrow’, Inc cor = Above aneall Bae ‘aud mitted by him for the week ending August 29th, | Bg eyeen ok the Oth-street church; Rev. John 250,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY, ‘S. BEACKISTON'S ISLAND, AND | low prices. {e appears there were 1) dese 4, eet, | Brooks, of Vermont avenue, and Rev. Mr. Jet- bd Sally . LEONARDTOWN. ‘The swift and favorite Fron Steamer PILO’ we getters beter? on een * every Ss: Ist OF GIFTS. BATULDAY’ MOGNTNG fort Land’ ferson, of the 3d-street church. There appears W FEATURE, TO WIT:—A Gift is @ " cerca ded and, infants, and of this number | to have been considerable opposition to the | \ Sae iona oeey ne emcee Guaran is common emoegtha poor an os especially the candidate, and a crowd assembled to prevent colored poor, and is ascribed to local causes, | tC ceremonies. At the appointed time the . Jidate appeared, and a hne and cry was set | One Grand Oash Gift P. poe He states that “of the 19 cases inspected it is a | °8™ Que Grand Oash Girt « 6 Potomac, as follows : con suggestive fact that 14 are colored infants, and | P2,fue (cram ruehin dl Braga agg Gee Grand aah Gift o leave at Tea tor “s OX SATURDAY. ope ageE. bec docen, @3 80; RUINS WINE, $8; among the latter are 7 cases of Trismus Nes- | one af a 2:40 rate down Sheridan avenas, | Sus Greed geno: girmont, Giymont, °° OF GINGER " DY, RASPBERRY STRUP centium. jost prominent among the causes of followed by the crowd, prominent among the: One Grand Oaeh Gift Bandy Point, Bandy Potot, &e., &c. ” this disease are the consequences of poverty—- | heing the: defendantar The result wes tant | Que Grand Gash Gift o Liverpoo! Point, Liverpool Point, — yar fuch as insuflicient and improper food, expo- | Hoy "dgar Imake wag NOt orden tae 1 Ossh Gif » of $1000 each Smith's Point, Smita’ Point, FRUIT Jaks sure, and vicious habits of parents, especially | diner gas was eppolated. to deormnesig ee tong 2S Ossh Gifts of 300 each | reentg Chatterton, of the mother. Medical statisticians and pathi- Lzessee — re 43 Cash Gifts cf 256 cnet Stewar:'s Whart, Ste art's hart, ar ologists also agree that the colored popelanen, mony. For detence Rev. Richard Anderson 79 Cash Gifts of Tolson’s Whart, Tolson's Wharf, are much more susceptible to the dinoaes than testified that 8 few disaffected frembers deter- | 950 Cosh Giftsof 20 shies’ Polat, Matthias’ Potct, WHOLESALE PRICES. the white or Anglo-Saxon race. These fects | tna privately called @ meeting tee thee | seoe Gt ea Longwood. W barf, applied to the social and physical condition of | Dose! "The candidate came af tee timeror, | —— pi trhetcesl sWhst, £0 large a colored population as we have in the | Pose, he cand majority of the members of | 6000 Cash Gifte, aceregatins. $250,000 Golton's Wharf, cities of Washington and Georgetown, go tar t | the church who were oppoed to such trrogular | _ Whole Tickets, @10; Half Tickets, @5: Queter Bake stent, — fzniain the large mortality among infitlle life | srt ‘came upon the ground and entered tuetr | Tickets, 620; Bloven Whole Ticks ce SF Hall | Rotrdte Sn Wetnes _yecnanitown, aan Sen? Sankt sR, Tonia enue: overcrowded, fiithy and un- | Drotest, In the meantime an examination In‘o | Tickets for 6100. Wo dicovunt ou lees amoust, gayy,making the above Beturuing on Sanday, St oeeme ge, of “‘Trisiuus Nascentium are want of intelligent pon fn pin berber pepampronttn NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. Faretor round trip, 92510 sbove lendiogs. | TRE MASON IMPROVED FRUIT Ja supervision of the treatment of the mother dar- i os ao dees pply MH. LBS, Agent, 0 ing nker and of th cid ac nod immediately | 104 faction On atpreaching ie chuccn the | | Trivcurert wre for Masonto peryiam | _jelPti eet Wie nn after birth. jarge majority of the colored | 9 - | esty, aud fair ¥ efirsten- | DY “ _ most, without exception, utterly ignorant of the al i ; i ¢ ponrible duties which they take apoa theme | Settle between themselves but without a breach | | For Tickets ant Otscalers giving fal formation, “Now Exprees Line.” selves. Frequently irritating and filthy sppil- | °f © Peace, Sat Cusnmaed the core "Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk, Va. FROM BOSTON AND PROVIDENC THE “MELVILL” PRUIT Jan, cations are four d of soot, oF & mixtare of hop’s Charles Mades, assault and battery on Fred- | 4#ents Wanted Everywhere. yo awa | moe OVE 2 At Chotoeste prices, bt via“Olydee Iron Line Bomon and Providence Raliress, =? ™ and inflammation, which communicated to the erick Zoller; £5 and costs. * Lonls Williams, as- NOTHER CHANC Eanslionie systeu of nerves in the fatant, coon | S201% bd battery on Ailce Herbert.“ Daria | AL ar | finds expreesion in Trismus Nascentium. Traylor wes Shed £5 for an affray. John Sykes, | FAETH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT G. F. BYDE. = larceny of 12 bricks worth 12 cents from Charles IN AID OF THE BpBly 69 Water street, Georsstown, DO. Tue ArLiInGton BaPrists—Troubles of the | Stewart; Gismiseed. George James, threats to - veneD Rev. Robert S. Laws.—For some weeks past | Atna Reynolds; discharged. Jame: . — . there has been considerable agitation among | fault on Stephen Fendai!; $10. and costs. Anna S40 & KATES RELUCED the colored Baptists of Arlington, Alexandria bore oman it and fie! om Elisabeth Keane- POSTPONED TO DEW YORK AND GLASGOW county, Va., in contequence of the alleged mis. | dy; $3.and costs. Wm. Saunders, assanit conductof the pastor, Key. Robert © awe: battery on George W. Field. This appeared to aes POTEMMER EVERY WEO und one of the deagons, Randall Bates. It was | be a trouble about a female. and some jeaiousy DRAWING CERTAIN AT THAT DATE. SATURDAY. charged that Laws had drawn up a bill of sepa- | existed between them. The assault was quite —- From Piers 20 ap 21 Nose Bivex, N. ¥ ration fpr Deacon Bates, to enable the latter to | serious, and the court imposed a fine of $5) and LIST OF GIFTS HaTis oF Passack—PAatacLE IN OURKENCT. take a second wife, and’at a meeting of the | costs. Randall Bowie, threats to Nancy Nelson iA Hee e EO Ol, LONDON. cbarch it was reaclyed to expel the deacon from | with @ razor in bis hana; $200 bonds to keep the the deacon board and the pastor from the pul- | peace. Pit. Laws mot being satisfied had another information ap ply JELLY GLASsEs, Oshin Sccordt commodatie Gatin retare Tickets tasusd at teluced renee INTERMEDIATE $8. STEE RAG é Orusbed Loet. meeting called, which reconsidered the action Ww Drafts issued for any amount at lowes of the previous meeting, so far as he was con- GEORGETO N. For Ticksts og farther f format Pees, Greseeeed— , but again expelled the deacon. From | pnownxp.—Abont 10\ o'clock this morning oy ee ers, OS that time discord seemed to reign supreme in 430 lth street. near Peunsylvanta avenue x. "O” (Hebe Orto CAMMAUK & 00.1493 * 7 = ape-mywJ-im wear Treasury Devi, Waaeincee Foren CUNARD LINE. NOTICE With the view of dimintel: alo the Bion “on i courses for all seasons ‘On the outward Darsage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing M. Bu toeeiee, Meridlan of i @ iat,, Mf cl 0 their midst, and the aggrieved members called | Sttempting to haul w somal cos-beae toed fora council of ministers and deacons. The nore coune!l was held a few days agd, at which Rov. | b'™Sct entaty fe ack ard out ot the oat Fields Cook, of Alexandria, presided as mode- | growned. His body could be easily recovered Infor, and ©. H. Middleton acted as secretary. | i¢ the schooner was moved, but it had not been The accused made a statement in his defence, cone at the cloze of our report. pee the Gupelied Deacon Bates being asked if | “Goat Oi, ExPLosion AND Duara.—Yeeter- | Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash. be would have married if Laws bad not gi day afternoon the canal boat Julia Tyler, Capt. ihe bill of separation, replied in the negative. | Hep, arrived here with the remains of @ little PRICE OF TIOKETS, The council then proceeded to hear evidence, | siti named Katie Belle Sprak-r, who had been “the committee submitten a report vtat the | hurved todeath by the explosion of coal ol Rev. Robert 8. Laws, in their judgment, has | @@P_0m the boat on Monday evening, when t near the six loc! trantceuded bis ministerial functions aso 5 | ¥¥% Tickets for minister of the New Testament in making a bill | ;,s"Z45 THImy— About 11 o'clock this morn: 8 ing, while the police station keeper was in tho FOR TICKETS 4ND INFORMATION of separation for Randall Bates. We recom- — : " ee eae back of the building, a man named Michael the chances of year. ota. ¥ Rayonesy adultery, and aek that the counet! hear Brother | Cost, With S14 35 and @ check for $40 in the a tand Mi: Coban Wois Sap. 16 sued by Officer Joseph Harper and caught a aud its adoption by the council was satisfactory i Addrosy cleansing their churea from fornication and | Crowley slipped in and stole OMicer Burroughs THOS. E. BRAMLETT nae Row Hew Your. || Fxox Bw Yous, ‘kets, and made off. The officer missed his Ne, E3 7 KS. Lawsit he has any reparation or confession | Pat when he came in, and Crowley was pure ane ee ding, Louisville, Ky, | 7At Reds Seb. 3] Parthian Sats Sep. 12 The report nd Mr. Laws being | 70d by Officer Joseph} ‘port of the committee ylinat ‘Tuape— The schooner Thomas P. IMPORTANT NOTICE! evidence that he had done wrong, and that ha | Motean arriv , age pon tag pag emTREZ he bad Gow anything “ts onune ‘? | 1,200 bushels wheat for Hartley & Bro. The sales yesterday and to-day were 1,200 bushels | OWING TO THE ADVANCED SEASON, it 2834 to $1.33, 3, ashe! 1. é We call the special attention of sorry he had incurred the dis, Wwioneuas ee AND HAVING A MUCH LARGER est of brat fe tty aod Seca ee whe ao x + recommendations it has received would use a! ble means to conciliate all STOCK OF ‘ho bave Used it, that # will please the Svs Nanda tates aren, | ALBEANDRIA, ia grounds of Christianir: as forgiven. Lost BER MaTs.—A woman representing | Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing a Sosy can be Gopendeg ot; oe sett A Quer Cas ‘ose OF.—A few days pecoalt eee poral ce pei anal to our standard, ago Dr. Henry Wilson appeared befure, Justice Gquauty niga. te arse ee THAN USUAL, 1 HAVE DEIERMINED TO On win, °or SUPERIOR GRa. on whieh be acked that suit be brought, the —— a sees WORCE SALES BY MAKING fend which te aes of Grouse from selected nam rei ing & wel hy mown lawyer, whose office ison 4 streets aod THE FOLLOWING Sabine who m: 6 dau, of one our Ly ‘ection of the = — a his | IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES: PRINCIPAL GROGRES, 184. and by the manufacturers, fea ‘mod- an Late t the whole | All Wool Oboviot Suits, from.............. $3 to @8 stated to the whe All Wool Osasimere Buits, from... 9t0 7 Bussels Cassimere Suits, fOM ne 19 to 8 Biverside Suite, trOM.ewewerervnrnne 19 to 10 Dudley Suits, 170M scrrseerersenrreenee 14 tO 12 * Diagonal Suits, frOMsws.--ccreeneeneee 16 to 13 Diagonal Cheok Buits, from... 1% to 1d Worsted Basket Suits, from... 18 to 1d ‘ mported Cassimere Buits, from......... 30 to 16 Fine Dress Buite, frm ..wernnnn 85 to 90 And ether Geeds at Similar Reductions. Pay anh ad 1011_.... PENNSYLVANIA AVEWOB_....1011 Between 0th and Lith streets, zi i Mack, as- PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. NCHOR LINE. sae CUE Seer A, $8 ip itisnment of New Express Line.” “WHILALL'S” PATENT FRUIT Jan At wholeale prices, At wholeealc prices, nd November 30, 187-4. FAVORITE ROUTE FOR TOURIST And a full assortment of At wholesate prices SEO W, DERRY. CUSSNSTOWA OR BEL 7 sU¢Gaks, $ (Standard New York brands.) PS, ak HaRBoR -°” | CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. we ry And other goods at lowest possibie rates. ere of hte Lue take © specifed cease reer MASOBIO TEMPLE, 9ru Sreexe, tee Meridien Opposite U. 8. Peteut Ofies. Jyttr W. BH. TENNEY Besr, FOR WHITENESS,PURITY ana SILBNGIN HAS NO SUPERIOR, ae

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