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EVENING STAR. | nditrictSsrerement amare. | adopted a plan Submitted by ‘Mr. wm. ‘Saun- | STG. | ‘ler<.of the parking commission, for improv- } a ing the vacant | on Pennsylvania aye- | | poe, between 7th and 9th streets, in front of | the Center Market. Lieutenant Hoxie has | orderod the work to be commenced immedi- ately, ander the superintendence of the park- ing commission. Yesterday the Distriet Commissioners at- dressed a communication to Major Richards, stating that the work of caring for the park- ing in the earriageways will in future be placed under the charge of the parking com- mission. and requesting the police to arrest all persons who may be found eutting the grass or otherwise sing thereon, ex- cept those who have itten authority from the Commissioners for so doing. DRIVING CATTLE THROUGH THE STREETS. | Mr. James A. Hoffman, representing the butchers, called upon the District Commis- sioners to-day to settle the qnestion of cattle | ar ig On the streets and avenues. Mr. Hoff- Weather Probabilities To-day. Orrick or Curer S16xat OF WASHINGTON, J kes an I the micdle states, warmer, | clear or to sent ly weath partly cle LOCAL NEWS. | Condensed Locals. The street lamps will be lighted to-night At7.55p. m., and extinguished at 245 a. m. Hempier’s auction sale will be continued | on Saturday and daily thereafter. = + Rudolph G. Eeklofi, formerly of this bas been elected county treasurer of nge county, Va., for four years. pfere vertixement, it will be | man stated that it was a difficult matter to Fn erat Weses Saves, one of those en- | decide on any particular roates through the joyah rawherry festivals is in progress. city. from the fact that the slaughter-nouses are located all around the outskirts of the | city. from the Eastern braneh to Rock creek, and oe to the Husorene ae yous a ie: the seventh precinet station. | from the cattle pens of the more an She betta A Lockwood of suis cliy-nas | Powses raliroed, oo Mmaryiaed oceans received and aceepted an ‘invitation to re- | southwest, to the slaughter-houses north of ito the toast “eo-edueation of sex Georgetown, would be very diffienit to make ‘Officer Thompson about noon to«lay foand adead colored male infant at the intersec- tion of New Jersey and New York avenues banquet to be given June 22 by the | without either passing over or crossing some mmni of Syracuse w York) University. | parked streets. The proposition he was au- from the Southern Synod vii thorized tomake, is that the butchers will fice department to-day, and | make arrangements with that railroad com- troduced to the Postma ter General | pany to deliver their stock here at 4o'eloc in THE COURTS. | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Crecuit Court—Juige Humphreys. —_— To-day, Abrams agt. Lincoln and Willard; | The Washington Markets. veruiet ory laintift for $1,848. Review for the Week June £. A TELEGRAM CASE. {Prices given aE Bebe So whstente. « rations The case of DeKnight agt. the Weatern | prorn Hamiiy seria bee 25: do. trade brands, 6.20a6 75: extra, 6.00a6.2; super. 5.000 5.25: 4.284475; mid@ing, 3-13a4.00: tye. 5 Was.80; ‘Corn Meal. bolted, Sas7; do. unbolted, Séa3 Graix—Wheat. 1.%al45: Corn. yellow. 33035; white, _S5a86: Gate. southern, ‘74a75; western, Téard; mixed, 73a74: Rye, 1.00a) 10" Tnion Conse Company was called; Mr. B. H. Webb for the plaintiff’ and Messrs. Stanton and Worthington for defendant. | This is an action to recover damages caused by the defendant not promptly delivering a message addressed to him at Sumter, 8. C., in June, 1813. He charges that it becams | ey’ “st nmseii maine) The ee: tim necessary for bim to see the President, and | 16.0)a17.00; is, 13.00015.00; Wheat. 6.0008 having arranged that parties kere should | Hay. pe 1.20al 28. send bim word, on the 18th of June, 1 | | Berte New York, 27a%: Sclections. wee- a telegram was sent, “ Come at once: ‘will | tern and’ Virginia, 2827; Packe, firsts, 30a25; pa a Sal? Ww firste, go with you tothe President,” and hecharges | Scots. Mall; thirds, iM. | Wester “temas that he did not receive the dispatch until | 7425: secguds, " Sante. thinks, Iba; Grease, Gad. hoon on the 9th, after the northern train | fwsson Nut Pack Sethe ee ory. fine me had left, and he therefore was unable to reach here until after the departure of the Presi- dent from the city, and that in waiting for his return he was put to some expense. Equity Court—Judge Wultie. To-day, Minor agt. Minor; deeree nisi con- firming sale. Clements agt. Clements; do. Cotter et al. agt, Fletcher et al.; decree pro | copfesso against W. H. Fletcher under amended petition. Anderson aut. Askby; order for commission to select guardian. Harris agt. Johnson: order for injunction, | 7 annulling deed, and directing release. Bar- bour & Hamilton sgt. Taylor; deposit. of funds approved. Same agt. Kelly; order for fair to good, Walz, Western factory, 123, fair to good. Sal0. ULTRY AND ‘i Bascngce) live, Chickens. per D Pavits 43 bright, 6aé’ per dozen. 3.00 40; Spring a9. Cherries, pitted. n berries. 68.” Raspberri Tries. 12alt. Peanuts ( Va.) c ; good, 1.081.605 ui m. Provisioxs —Bacon, country, hams, per Ib..13015; shoullers. Wall; sides, 13a. Lard, country} 15al6 sale. B. and O.R.R. Co. agt. District; re- | AOE Lo rhage straining order direeted. Disney ‘agt.| 2h #0. pelts, cach, 35080. Wheeler: deeree finally ratifying sale. Hit ge agt. Burgess; deerce for sale.” Lord a Dis: J. G_ Baller, of this city. Gov. | the morning. and they will promise to have | {ricki cross Dill Aled. Sprague agt. Frank: Jewell gave them a carte blamehe, and they | ail their cattle out of the way before any one | decrees pro confesso against certain sub-equently visited the dead letter office | Is stirring. and over such streets as are not Hides gi. White; 4eauties oven: and other points of interest. | Parked, So far as it Is possible, and avoid | agt. 3 : Th om Columbia Typographi- | the densely populated streets in the har! v eS cal t , Messrs. Auguat D of the city. All the catile slanghtered To-day, Hocen Domne ena a AF ond W. H. Hiekma | 12, itis District axe. brought over Mis | somenka as haven be tied oe Ee xether Columbus Hall, de! | rallread. and they ean be bi t Sen: oo. Sarah E. Lloyd and Elie from t ton Pressmen’s Unio | Ocloek a. m. as Well as in the afte cursing; § loud and bolster. Western Bran, per ton. 24 Lw ght for Boston, Mass., | Hoffman said that it bad been the practice Aa Cart i Jon HL Batehe. 28.8260), pe session of the Inter- | of some butehers toemploy a few boys and | OU: pe es are pap che ds x; por bushel, 1 7542. to attend = throwing stones ch. Thomas Morrison, 1. pins joice and seant., 12 to 19 pati Pao whieh Will | could ‘be done cheaply, “He promised thes | fOrfelted: ‘Thos. Brown; camer Gen, Bvans jm. 00; do. 4.4 boats, assert lt - P< ches ° " 9 "| rhift ae 7 - - 5-4 floorin: The ropolitan Church, | hereafter the butehers will employ at the | Sud Chas, Radcliffe, same. John Mahoney | }¢ fest, lz Wal 00: doomhado We Waltiur, corner streets. was a marked | rate of one man for every five cattle. During | #! 3a sey itor eats Loe : “aia at | ?4and6-4.2,3. and 4 inches, 3).00a50 09. ances s The floral depactment | the diseussion Major Richards came in «tj bp heroiginds Ro s, 0 ere Hyd rs lewalk al Stxnnies.— Beeswax, 2sa3; Tallow, 6a7; Honey was + ,The strawberries | after consulting with him the Commission- | the Cen Mile vical Ah Oreeien? oor toe Ste ea Wonk ak ee And Tr Xhibition of Ts stated that they thought it better for the atties of Hen . B Miu iy MoM pe tifiest mixed. 2a3; ad, sg isan fore vman was in- | butchers to meet Major Richards some day tint the egat cnet 40, bat wes ‘worth how oF oma Shad, teresting are happy to | very seon and determine upon such streets least #25. Detective Coomes. testified that 2a 4.00. learn re to continue this | as will best suit each of them, when it could | thete has been many complaints ‘about the evenirg, and to the attr 1s | be snbmitted to the Comm for their | toss of overcoats, and that suspicion has he an Oriental tea party. The tea and | approval. This was acee and the | been directed toDvsom, whe ise oniceed ined 84.—Virginia 6°, peclors, 4415 dishes usedl were brought from Japan and | butchers will meet at the office of Maj. Rich- | been directed to Dyson, who is a colo Gee ofptnclidated, Ss: West Virginia's, sy: North China by Mrs. Newman, who will have | ards next Monday for this parpose. shop. and trot the discription given bid to-day. Sugar stt ee Bee es re ee et : creas man he arrested Dyson, who was identified | | Battivere, Jone niet and ensier— the parlor of thee The ladies in wait- REAL ESTATE TRANSFER: romas E. 7 oy the pawnbroker as the person who put it | Middline, 154s. Flour dull and unchan; Why bE Will apy eenial costume. There | Shoemaker to Mary Foley, lot E. square 8G; | DZ ane athe cocnt ceed es eae it | Gut Tn am No. a3 Will be something learned! of the peculiar | $1,100. Eliz. G. Todd et al. to L. etiecinnase heme iioren inn 1, western red.1.32:'No. 2 do., manners and customs of the far east. Fart tr, square S01; $1,060. Robert Downt him to three months in jail. John Smith, a de aaa Ieee ee ee eee se : - ig => SUS as | y ying >. 2. aukee Spring. 113. Corn, n Try BArtivone AxD Poromac Rar | =.t2. Given & Moréell, trustees, to John | Soleved boy, charged with carrying a loade | No. Mitwankec’ Spring. 7.13. Corn. western dull ROAD GRIEVANCE EX SovtTR WASHINGTON. | N part lot square 72); $746.56. W. 1 with making an assault and Mow. S2a83: western mixed, 50%. Cate weal and A_ meting of the Citizens’ Protective Asse- | Williams to N. G. Ordway, lots 10, 11, 12, 13; aries Freeman, and attempting 4 oft—sonthern Western whitey and property-hollers | H, 15, part $20,000. George continued forjucdement, Tons | western mixed, 69." Rye dull and nominal. 1.15. Maryland and Virginia |, Willner to ¢ rt_lot 11, square | 10 sbox if mitre La piet but hrm— Pennsylvania and Maryian 'y lane ty irginia |, W iltne wee Leh deor. | Day was fined $20 for failure toanswer a] Print eet is the a nt of f 1; 35. Win. B. A mn to B. ruewor- | summons as witness against Rich'd Brown, Lard dull an fine nee created by the Balti- part lot 7, square $153. Wm. Me- on depredtator on the Holme western grasa nominal—crade, rd Potomac railroad—was hell at the re. trustee, to Wm. e, lot square bh Wood fae? refined, 13. * nominally unchanged nod bal! last night. Mr. J. L. Kidwell M5. Geo. Milburn to Wm. F. Clarkson, | Sith Keeping a eavede Nene he weeny minally firmer, 2.20 presided. with Mr. E. D.W secretary. 77: $3,500. Moses Kelly to Ker Bution testified that « June s active at better Dr from the e tee appointed , lot 108, square 675; <3,000. alkers of the worst kind: | RUC. Money. Se Renee to cor th ex-Governor Bowie in relation | Caroline Williams to Moses Kelly, lot lt, : user, Axsanit with | “NEw Youn, dune erie dattand Acctiniag Dee teat reais written: | Tauare 11, and lot 70. squase 298; $1.00. John | intent to mill Walter Greer bonde fin ten | Wendt nt Wetter. Corn without decided man and had received a rep Eorland to John L. Brown, eiand James ©. Hagan and Shane | been : Which he stated it would give him pleas- | 14; $4.000. W. Meinking to Poole. ; $1 each. Celia Hughes, colored, Loxnon, Inne "4, 3 p.m —American securities, ure to meet the committee of the associa | ris. part lot 9, square 338; N weg ae on Thurs noon, in the B | to Chas. rr H. Moultor Harr on had to m: sted that The) $ - tit the resu | nd lot I. square «1 that to the present commit- | 757 - Conway, | Kidweil and Goodall) Messrs. | part lot Barker, C.B. Chareh be added trustee, lots 16 ned, as he was oppose! to | ar se whatevet Henry ¥. «1 favored fightir Wm. H. West to E ts. He was pe | square jee: <1 road company we | L. Deane. and it would be of no use | I square f s. P. Blackmar, t z ct > Clava “Weil was exensed and Mr. Chureh | V. Hendley, to ———— RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF RAILROAD PAS- COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES, Gronce- | sPNGERS.—The case of Weyrich against the wows UNiversity, Law Derartment— | Baltimore and Potomac railroad—action for anual commencement of the law de- | ejectment from a limited express (Pullman rimer t of Georgetown university took | ar) train, noticed in the STAR ax place last night at Ford's Opera House, | been tried before Justice J. Tyler F which was packed with the friends of the | a jury, by whom a verdiet for | was given n taken to the Cir- ates. The stock of floral gifts piled ‘acted much attention. present and assisted pleasantevening of were the members of . @fficers of the class, | ral legal gentlemen of eminence of ston bar. Judge Paschal de he annual address, and the valedietory address was by F.J. M. Daly. A.B., a grad- te of t iversity, who was he audience by Ju for the plaintiff—has be cuit Court on a writ of cevfiurcri. The eject- ment in this ease took place near Stoney run. and about a week ago a party was ejected near the tunnel for refusing to pay for privilege of a seat in a Pullman. | The limited trains are composed entirely of | Prilman cars (palace and sleepers), in which extra fare is charged. Notwithstanding the low rate charged between here and Batti- More on this road (56 cents) some parties claim that under the tickets issued they have the right to stop off at any way station: while the company maintain that the ticket Ps | is good for but one continuous ride. Yester- Xx J. | day a party in Baltimore took passage on a M. De i amin R. Howell, | local train, and atter the conductor Obie. Harole Titman, New York: D. 1 taken np his tickgpdemanded its retar: District of Colamt F. Lehman cause be wished to stop off at Bowle, ar: ¥ < ames £&. Miller, tof ¢ tended to come into Washington on a later tia; Addison G. Ston : Virgil D. | train. The conductor refused to return it, | St €; and Albertus H. We | &nd the passenger and conductor came to blows. Passengers interfered and quiet was ee anaes. restored, but the conductor retained the SALES oF AL EST. ticket. The party threatens suit, in order Dowling, commer Ith street at the question as to whether a ticket ean ria avenue, sold yesterday | be used in such away may be legally de- United § hal, lot | cided. Mr wr dy ¢ —_e—_ wit foot and in THE TAX BILL oF THE B. & O. R-R.Co.— Hl of lot 10 A Oe nts to Mr. W Crnnent.—To- guity Court, Judge lot 12 to same J Wylie dir mporary restrainiag S per foot; also for We: | order to issue on a bill Dled by Messrs. ¢ a stee, the property on th and Buchanan for the Baltimore and Ohio eth and F stg. northw Railroad Company against the Distriet of | gtom for <14.00; also for C. Fertner, | ¢ lumbia, to restrain the collection of cer- | Pai livision of | tain taxes. The bill charges that under the on lith street, between T | charter the eapital stock is declared exempt | also for | from taxation by the state, and the Court of | situated | Appesis of Maryland have decided that the | tween 1th to Wm. | true construction of the charter exempts ail | its property from taxation, and that the property here is considered exempt, and in Feajamirr | I-58 the Cireuit Court of the District of ( ts on Beall | lumbia enjoined the collector of taxes from rgctown, containing | collecting taxes within the District on their wer | property. They charge that the District ha Smith f k , real estate for Mr Messrs oneers. port & Middleto: two recently demanded the payment ot = ) for More MARKET CASES IN THE Pouice | taxes from IH to 1475, a | goceap of which Covnt—in ice Court yesterday, H. | accrued on property before {t was purchased A. Kan w ! with selling eandy in | by complainants. They therefore pray an the Ex Without license, and | injunct a Judge Wyte directed an Geer y With setlin oroiuce | Order toissne to restrain the sale for taxes in nt ligense. Mr. | charge: or accruing since Hine appeared for defendants, and took the | acquired, but not to restrain the collection ground that the lezisiat act did not re- 1 upon any property Cen fealers in the market | viously to the date of the complainants © bonus al rer or use of the s ed the hearing for the lth chase, and | insta EUILDIN RMITS have been ed by | Inspe Piowman as follows: 8. S. Hoover, eight two-story and basement brick dwel- 1¢ | lings on south Side of Rhode Island avenue, s,im- | between 7th and sth streets northw: appeal was Fearson, a two-story brick stable ‘house on east side of 19th street, bet. I K northwest; $0. N. C. Farnum, a two-story and basement brick dwelling house and stable in rear on south side of M street, between 4th and 5th northwest; $1,200. 0. D! Barrett, a three-story brick’ building for offices on east side of 4% street, between C and Ib northwest; $2,000. Mrs. Cogan, three wo-story brick dwellings on west side of 2th street, between Pennsylvania avenue and H street northwest; $2300. John M Laughlin. a two-story and basement store 1 -«twelling on west side of 2d street, bet. North A and East Capitol streets northeast: 22.500. J Ashenbeek, a two-story brick dwelling on south site Of K street, between d street and Delaware avenue northeast; HH. M. Bland, a two-story frame dwel- ling on east side of 2d street, between H and T sonthwest; $500. Dr. Thomas Loockerman, @ three-story and basement dwelling, 40 by HED — T, a few ashington mall, copper, about three nd has on one site with the worts | aseribed to THE PoLick COMMISSIONERS met yest eay afternoon and B. F. Harper was einted an additional private for dat ridge street, Georgetown. James Reyr Was appointed an additional private for daty at Le Droit building, corner 8th and F ANOTHER MARKET-HOUSE SUIT.—A few streets. H. D. ninger was appointed an er since another market-house case was actditier a) private for daty at Le Droit park. | before Justice Walter—the Washington mar- The applications of Henry Hill and Remntel | ket company agaings Henry Matthews, Ge x quer licenses were approved, | action tor rent r. Birney represented the ari those of Matthew Deatiy, J. 8. Rabia, | company, and Messrs. Merrick and illiot Jeremian an and Thomas Costello were uis2 pprov pa. for defendant. The defendant almitted that rent was due, but claimed that it had not —— been 7, fixed, and Lg grid Pond MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issved as | gone beyond its powers in fixing it. e follows. Hezekiah D. Connor, of Alexandria, Justice dechted that as the party had paid Va_and Isabella Murray, of Washington, | rent forsome months it was reasonable to D.C, Henry 8 Abner Christ suppose that the same rate would be contin- ued, and gave judgment for plaintiff. — IMPROVEMENTS AT GLYMONT.—The Port Tobacco Times says: “We understand that negotiations are in progress for the rt_and Sallie Coleman; and Elizabeth M. Evans; Eckstein of Frederick City, y K. Feinour of Washington Sorreil and Zliza Jane Alex- exaudria, Va., Lorenzo Harris Mary Baker nilin Warddy aud Liz- | of Glymont by some gentiemen in Washing- Saas Deanie Kine ana ny Gard- | ton, who contemplate erecting @ Arst-clase hulse and Thersie Becker. hotel there. This is an old and favorite sum- —_o——_ mer resort for the people of Wi AL Boys.—Owing to the sue- cess Of Ihe two concerts given at the Assem- bly Church by Mr. Fairlamb, a third and last entertainment will take hae al yd evening. when the eight singers forming the Fairlamb octette will taxe The Mad. rigal Boys. whose second visit to this city has attracted so much attention, ice to be paid. we understand, is $12,000, jodeed ha. Yet been recorded it oUF clerk's Mice the title, however, has been carefully exanoed.” Ix ORDER to tear down the old store to make room for a new building, Mr. Mitchell will also | will sell out his whole stoc ponte, a8 he appear in a new selection of favorite songs gardiess of cost. This determ! and ‘concerted, pieces. Mr. William Rieger, | Tamishes to all an excellent opportunity to whe opula young tenor from New York, | get bargains on their own terms, i also sing. aL Sars ‘who have not made Pockry Book SNATCHERS—About 9% application damages property b; tog 4 ions Bight Mrs. Eien, — passing: of A weet core : € corner of 6 streets, was claims with Lay & Co, No. Freached by three colored boys and: ore street. = 6 —— sratehed her Rocket book, containing an ai eer Stone pursued them as Puack Fa: and chatelain chains, an: r’s alley, but did succeed jewelry, fecelved at Fge's, ou the Vee ie arneeing tags. — Edy Dear dig nee ) THE | good enough’ stopped, taking its stand close by the encio- | Sure of the shaft. small sal charged with a violent on @ small bo: assault and battery at unchanged prices 's Johnson;) bonds to keep the pe Carley, assault ani NOTICE tattery on Joseph Simms; §. narew Wits | [S>°a meeting of sheite rporatora name nit; $3. Edward Thomas, assault | sctentitled “An Act to Incorporate the W ves, | ten Mail Steamboat Compan: eS: | 1870. will be held at the offic re & 0 | Room No. 4. PLANT'S BUILDING, cor is street an w York avenue, Washington, D Lemnel Gr ‘hment for fai brought in on an a appear as a wit ts on the 4th day of June, A. D . at 4 o'clock BUILDING t the ninth | m., for the purpote of nizing said * Washington monthly ad Washington | Mail Steamboat Company,” in compliance with the Co-operative B g association last even. | provisions of said act. WMH. TENNEY, . . GEV. B. PLANT. of 130 per i. KILBOURN, DLC FO) S.POBROV 1 to prodnee a collar JL SAVAGE, ng! that will keep ing, than the E may2t- nt WM. L. WALL. EEDYCED AND BLUE LICK WATERS Jest recetved direct from the Springs, MILBUBN 8 PHARMACY, 1429 Pennsylvania Avence. The coldest and best SODA aud MINERAL WATERS in the country. mari3-tr DISTRICT OF COLUMRIA, BOARD OF HEALTH, Wastixetox, D.C., May Il, 1575 NOTICE —At the meeting of the Board of Health, beld on the 7th inet clean lon; ithout wash- wood. GEORGETOWN. BREAK IN THE GEORGETOWN LEVEL oF ANAL.—The water has been drawn off from the Georgetown level of the canal on account of a break which was discovered this morning in the embankment near Welch’ mill, and which is supposed to have been caused by rats. Work has been entirely sus- pended at the coal wharves and at all the mills, and it is expected that It will requ all of today and probably to-morrow to pair the da e. It is very fortunate th the break occurred m the day time, as it abled the discovery to be made in time to prevent the water from obtaining any con- siderable headway. The embankinent for a considerable space at the point named. is very narrow, and of a very frait nature. The millers and other businéss men along the line of the canal are exasperated at these frequent breaks andconsequent interruption f Section 24 (reqnir- neted, located, ete.) at shall be deemed \d to provide for the i nd they rative through- densely populated suburbs of the cities nand Georgetown, tncliding Union. nacostia) and Mount Pleasant, im the C. COX, M. D., President. M.D.. Secretary. mayli cons 1 “An ordinance to declare nee injurious I thereof, of Washiny town (or District of Columbii HRI c Attest: D. W. BLIS OFFLEY &@oo., HH. Lea - BANEEKS, and F streets, oppomite ‘Treasury Department, fas) of business, when walls of masonry erected shineton, D.C. at the weak points, at least within thoes. | SANK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, OOLLE lensive business districts, would prevent all of trouble. Fish MARKET.—Messrs. Simm to-day sold a sm: per thousand. A PUBLIC SCHOOL CoNUNDRUM.— Euitor vw: Will you allow me to ask through your columns why the maps drawn by the pupils of the female grammar school here were not ailowed to enter into competition at the drawing exhibition of the public schools of the District?) Were they too good, or not Some of those who have seen Banking business tn ail ifs branches attended to. Deal in Government Bonds and District Secnrities.. Buy and Sell Gold and Silver Coin, and Conpune and orsign Coin. Draftson Kurope on Grst-class honses only. Loans negottated In all marketable secnrities. In- ormation for investors cheerfully furpished. maré-ly OUR MISSION IS & Co. HM quantity of herring at TO EVABLE WEY them, and also saw those on exhibition, are | puzzled as to the correct answer to this on. Ixqut eee A DESPERATE CONVIC1 Michael Sullivan, a prisor penitentiar, 4 to murder a fe viet, named Patrick MeChrgstal, by stabbing him in the back and TO DRESS WELL AND SAVE MONEY. w Weeksago rin the Essex J., attempted arm. The two had quarrelled and MeChrys- > = ; an the lie. Sullivan swore to | $5 Ae Se NOOE SUE tno notice was taken of the | 2% a OOD BUT nights after, however, while | $ A NICELY MADE SUIT. ts were being marched to their | 2° 4 WELL SHRUNK SUIT. ivan suddenly sprang from the ranks and pounced down on MeChrystal, : - stabbing him so that his life was jeopardized. | $10........A GOOD CASSIMERE SUIT. He maie no attempt to conceal his intention | $10.......A STYLISH BUSINESS SUIT... to murder MeChrystal. Yesterday he was | §10....A PLEASANT STREET SUIT. arraigned for sentence, having previously | §10.....4 GENTEEL OFFICE SUIT. been tried and found guilty. “He was sen. teneedt to ten years in the state prison.—N. ¥ | Herald, 1st. $12.0. LIGHT ALL WOOL SUITS.........912 A FEW DAYS sINcE Wilham Colville, a | 2! eg! eee ars te carter, near Dunfeimline, in Seotland, left | & VELOUR ART CE ee home, accompanied by hisdog. Ontheatter- | £12---..VABIOUS 4 OOL suits i2 noon of the next day the doz came t the house, and acted in such a pec xXeit manner that Colville solved to fol ck to jar and 8 friends re- W the animal, the result being jet them to the shaft of a disused ighborhood, and there IMPORTED CASSIMERE SUITS...... HANDSOME EVENING SUITS... ENGLISH CASSIMERE SUITS. UITS FOR ANY PURPOSE. pit in Grappling were pri «I after these had been used for a time—extending over several aul body of the missing man w bank. COAL TRADE ON THE CHESAPEAKE AND Orto CAN AL.—The Cumberland Times says: «For the month of May, just passed, the number of boats leaving tls port by way of the canal was 1,069, carrying coal amounting to 1tons. ‘This is the heaviest tonnage for any month in the history of the canal. There were a larger number of boats that left here in May, 1571, but they were not soheavily laden. “Fifty-eight boats lett this port with coal on Tuesday, being the greatest number ever dispatched in one day. EVERY VARIErY OF SHADE. SACKS, FROCKS AND CUTAWAYS. &? Look at the Stock.“ HABLE BROTHERS, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, jed-te Corner 77H AND D StREETs N.W. KEEP COOL! A VENTILATED STRAW HATS. rar Yesterday was observed in Missouri as a day of fasting and prayer for delivery frou the grasshopper plague. &2"A heavy cyclone recently occurred on the Chinese coast, causing the wreck of sey- eral vessels, &= Mathew Erown, for munier of V. Carl, at Purvis, Sullivan county, New York, last MACKINAW and MILSN STRAW HATS, October, was yesterday found guilty of mar- BOYS’ and CHILDREN 8 STRAW HATS. der in the first degree, fon ons Feean LS buff linen BF Of late some spiritualists ha UN UMBRELLAS. . B. H. STINEMETZ, Hatter, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue, may 2-tr xt to corner of 13th strect. p= COPYING NO —e NECESSARY, CLEPHANE & CO. NEW ee hes npere i ratout Woents por folio ot BO words tor hea copy, the doctrine of reincarnation or transmuta- tion of souls, basing their belief upon the sup] Instances of materialization, and there is a likelihood of a schism. a7 The merchants of Philadelpnia haye determined to raise the funds to send the First regiment national rd of Pennsyl- vania to Boston to assist in the Bunker Hill centennial, folio for each additional. es eee anil a enc! a: RAPE VEILS CLE. ‘D and Cc new, yard. ane A. Iniehed til 1 T5c, per ISHE| a taken in short-hand and transcripts jel-Im’ in print at lees cout than manuscript here- Ma? Office No. 617 Tth “Tara Bik t. ¥ : ave them cleaned by 5 i ee effectual N . CO. dations for 910637328. ae = ‘On the most rea- city can get thele trovellte cad at 't notice, A. B. oes 5 eked CEA ES dy 615 9h street northwest. R T | * cae : | gtr ate and Louisiana avenue, pays five + | copy of the regulation: CITY ITEM STRAW Hats.—Be sure and see Lewis’ stock of Gentlemen's, Boys and Children's Straw Hats, at popular prices. 920 7th street, | between Iand K. 2 GENTLEMEN'S OvTFIT. — Shirts, Under- wea rarfs, Ties, Hosiery, Handkerehbiefs, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Braces, &c., &c., in endless variety, at popular prices. Lewis, Hatter & tlemen’s Ontiitter, | 7th street, between land K | —e—— WITH A view to changing our business, We propose to sell our entire stock of lumber | and good will of the business—one of the old- | est established in the District. The stock on hand is all desirable and well selected, seas- oned and conveniently piled, and embraces the various descriptions of building lumber, hard-woods, &e., usually kept in well con- dueted lumber yards. The yardsare admira- bly located in Georgetown, and arranged with every convenience for handling lamber; the improvements are complete, including a first class wharf, fronting on the river, and acces- sible from both Water and Congress streets. This ts a rare opportunity for persons wish- ing to engage in active business. E. PICKRELL & Co., | 6, 33 Water street, Georgetown, D. C. ° Corns, &c.—The Foot labors ten times more than the hand; and to be relieved of Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, ete., thousands of persons visit Dr. White's establishment, No. 555 15th street, opposite the Treasury. 6 THE METROPOLIS SAVIN #8 BANK, corner T cent. Interest on deposits made on or be- | fore the 3d ofeach month. Cail and get a 5,25, ——— nn THROW NoT PrOPLE’S FAULTS in their teeth, for there are few teeth that have not faults of their own. There is but one way to preserve them without spot or blemish, and that is by the daily use of the best Dentrifice in existence, fragrant Sozodont, cool, refresh- ing and agreeabi €03 ——— A TRUE BALSAM.—Dr. Wistar's Baten of Wild Cherry is truly @ balsam. It contains the batsamie principle of the Wild Cherry, the balsamic properties of tar and of pine. Ite ingredients are all balsamic. Coughs and Consumption speedily disappear under jis balsamic influence. 50 cts. and $1 a bottle, large botules much the eh: €03 eo IT HAS BEEN CUSTOMARY in old commn- nities to suspend pleces of stick sulphur around the necks of children as a protection gainst contagion in epidemics. A thorough washing with Glenn's Swphur Soap has been found a much better preventive. Sold every- where. Depot, Crittenton’s, 7 Sixth Ave- nue. €03 eee Dr. Pierce yo ite Prescription is very strongly recommended by the M ical “Faculty and is largely — prescribed among their Female Patients. It is worthy of all confidence. as may been seen from the following testimonial Dr. G. B. CHAPMAN, Plattsmonth, Neb., writes: I have under treatment a lady, who, for the past seven years, has been aifiicted, and. after trying several physicians with receiving benefit, is guining rapidly on your Fuvarite Prescription. ATLANTA, ILL. Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥.—Dear Sir: 1 have not words to express my gratitude to you for your advice and assistance in my case. There is not one who has used yi medicines since they have been brougtit here, but that can say with me they have been greatly benefited. Sinee I kave been so helped by its use, six or seven around me lett of all doctors and other medicines, and now use it in their families, after being cured off the same disease as mine. Youdonot know whata wonder it created in oureity, t its restoring my sister I wrote you about, for she had been under the care of three of our best doctors, but could not sit up but for Wminutes atone time. I begged of her to try your medicines, and before she had used half the bottles she could go all around the | yard, and is now just come home from a Visit five miles awa: Mrs 'HOMAS MCFARLAND. = | Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is soll by dealers in medicines generally. e0&k - For Moth Patches, Freckles and Tan, ask yourara gist for Perry’s Moth and Freckle .otion. it is reliable. For Pimples on the Face, Black-Heads or Flesh ‘orms, use Perry's Improved Comedone and Pimple 'Rem- ey, the Great Skin Medicine, or consuit Dr. B. C. Perry, 49 Bond street, New York. 5.5.1: | GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’Ts, TIVELY CHEAP. ) vars best Pacific Percales, at 1234, worth 2 cts.; 1400 yards Victoria Lawns, at 12!4, 20,28 ct # large assortment of ods, for children’s dremes; 5,000 yards Plaid and Striped Dress Goods at 1232, worth 25; Alpacas, Sun Um bons and Fans, Black Grenadines, Black Silks and rellas, from & cents np; Sach Rib- at our new store, 103 Bridge street. may 22-12" BENJAMIN MILLER. WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTEN- tien of the public (te eur stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, such as Granite Dinner, Tea, and Chamber. sets: Decorated Ching Tea’ sets: all kinds of Brushes and Dusters, Wooden and_ Willow Ware, Retrigerators, Water Coolers, &., Children’s Car: gery Mpich we are selling cheap. Agents for the 1_X_L. Sleeping Coach. VALIANT & OGDEN, 47 High street, Georgetown. ‘may30-1m. W. H. WHEATLEY’S STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING ESTAB- LISHMENT. 49 Jefferson Street, Georeetoren, D.C. Established. 1331. Premium awarded, 1587. En- Jargedd and improved, 1874, Ladies and Gentlemen's Wearing apparel of every description, Including Velvets, Crepe Veils and Trimmings, Kid Gloves, &c., &c., nicely cleaned or dved; also, ‘Curtains and New Goods, Carpets and Blankets cleaned during the Summer months, Send ns your address and we will call for and re- turn work at any place in the District free of extra charge. Work received and returned by mail or ex- press from and to any place in the country. ap2i-tr JOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the copact- wership heretofore existing between the under- signed, trading under the name and style of MULDOON & CARLEY, ie this let day of June, 1575, dissolved by mutaat consen ‘All debts of the firm will be patd by FELIX MULDOON, and ail debts due the late firm will be craw. able to FELIX MULDOON. al ° FELIX MULDOON, | 32-6" WM. CARLEY. DEVLIN & CO., (NEW FORK,) 06 F STREET. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. FOR OUB CUSTOM TRADE WS KEEP THB BESTASSORTE) STOCK OF MATERIALS TO BE FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES, STAPLE FABRICS MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOB U8, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STYLES OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, GEBMAN AND AMERI- CAN MANUFACTURE. FOR THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE BEST ABTISTIO TALENT, UNEQUALED LABOR FOR THE MECHANICAL WORK, AND IN EVERY BESPECT TURN OUT STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL CLOTHING ORDERED AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFIC! FOR THIS-DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP IN NEW YORK AS BEPRESENTED, NOTWITH- STANDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF OUBOOMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESE OBDEEBS FROM OUR READY MADE STOCK, READY MADE CLOTHING. ATOUB WASHINGTON OFFICE WE KEEP ALSO A LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FROM OUB READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING 0) OUR LATEST STYLES OF MENS, YOUTHS, AND CHILDREN’S SUITS, AND SPRING OVERCOATS, FROM WRICH WE FILL OB- DEBS IN TWO DAYS TIME. ONE SPECIALTY IN OUR FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT IS THE AMERIOAN YOKE SHIRT, A PERFECT FITTING GAB- MENT, WHICH WE MAKE TO MEASUBE OB FUBNISH READY MADE. Deviin & Co., apal-ly K*°"* 92 ares HATS, pt ns opened, at STINEMETZ’3, myli-tr 1237 Pennsylvania avenue. * THE BALT! SUMMER RESORTS. DRY Goons. SUMMER BOARDING —A few be brinaAcLE a iiuleer can be acoommodated at Dd — My SN teas sT"} 7 OLLINcsWORTH. | t ant. Apply to CG. HOLLINGS' Jet In” w cs foun connty. Va | ORKNEY SPRINGS. V | Twelve miles weet of Mount Jacksor, Valley Branch (B. £0 RR). HT be opened ption of Visttors from | LAK AK MENTS, SILKS BE ist ontil BER det. 1573. umior the WHITE GooDs Repgment of JN. WOODWARD, late of Raw HOUSEKERPIN has been greatly improved an the ho- ‘ottages are equal te atere have an éstablished rep: jerfol ors. The Spri j SHAWLS, LI AT YERY LOW PRICES. TO CLOSE THE BALANCE OF MY STOCK #7 GOODS REDUCED FROM 20 TO 40 PX ow am, Chalybeate | mantrm of board Fin. 9250; per week, $15; per | CENT. BELOW THE USUAL PRICES, o ays, Cireniare can be bed at Wo 140.8. MORRI- | JOMN T. MITCHELL, " Grace = ketore, Pennsylvania av ae, beiweon «2 2a 931 Ponnsylvants avenca = ets. | - —- — Jet im MOORE & PERRY, Proprietors. | EATEA INDUCEMENTS. Heatthy | livery | « terme; fine | scrommedation. Apply to WM erford, Londonn e rn eae | 5.000 yards splendid CALICOES at § cts. wort SURF BATHING, | sao SHIRTING CALICO at Sots 4 POINT LOOKOUT S§ 20 pieces GRASS CLOTH at Hotel open June Ist. For terms, & Yard wide PERCAL JAMES B. MILBUBN & BRO., A splendid amortmont NDER Proprietors, SHIRTS from 80 cts _t dm Point Lecokout. St. Marv'ecounty, M4. | papasois.at very low BEDFORD s « penn Stel een on be sold at your own p mage with all trains on P plerdid makes of BLEACH TrONS. . Huntingdon, Pe..and on Bal 12% cts road at Camb: rlan + through rings. | Bonans 2 CA at 80 ots, best ever Excursion Tickets to be bad at railroad offices, aud | Bonanzs) Ceara sa ye checked through. - | MATTING cheap and good | GEO. 3, JOHNS | myte tr vu B UND TO SELL! IF WE HAVE TO SELL THEM AT pied SLAUGHTERING PRICES feat ; " . 4 The management of thie ww style, at SORT, encouraged by th ron, have continued to ad: 80 pieces ch style Cajt Scone Additional improvement il now accommoda: Bishop Lawns part Li “ aud fered the public are far superior toany other | 2 cepts. a in the mountains of Virginia. Th | @ pieces Cations at 64 * it be | 3 pieces new Linen Cawn= for euitings, very } aventcntiy | 80 pieces mew etyle Lown gantly 4, having N EACH | = natiral color Lac ne 5 and connected with thi © bean | tis otRic i : » tive agent in a ATIONS of th 3 RRONCHITES, INCIPIENT © DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC DIA | of the urivary organs, and of ALL Di CULIAR TO FEMALE: For PAMPHLETS giving fuller information, tes- | timenials. &e_.addrose the Manager atthe Sprincs. | Yard wide Pacific BOABD $50 to 875 PER MONTH. a= = | Yard wide Li °. to location of rooms | Linen: plain a TINSLEY. Mana: | ality A S_M. MULEIN, Assistant 2witn | es tor Ladies” Dresses for tray POTOMAC HOTEL. ~ : — ST. MARYS CO., MD CALL FOR BARGAINS. AS WE ARE OFPER Tne ME GREAT PARGAINS p by erected ty THIS MONTH vers. 01 ts OPEN AT NIGHT UNTIL TEN O'CLOCE “: a ae ©. M. TOWSON & Co... ing this hotel can ta 626 Paxxetivaxia AVEXUR, Piney Point, where be r sonth side, near Pth eureet porehweat, vey thew to the Island * = —. hho ral swift sailing bones, fonish' > Us. | GJREATEST KEDUCTION itors free of charge. er per day. $10 per IN week, §90 per month. For particatars apply to DRY Goons _ieh2w Piney Point PLO. SC Mares Co.. Ma EVER KNOWN IN WASHINGTON AT WILSON'S Hore. CARTER'S, 707 Market Space. Md wite Pacific Cambrics, 12, so WOODSTOCK y fine Lasn, loc.. worth Scr 158 panda ey hort length) only 7 We ROB WILSON, Px, : : Will take a few Boarders for the # ner Months Brick Hotel, with large, airy rooms. Gentlemen ro. E ree g in the city who desire to «pend the summer Dent var? ide Black Alpaca. Yc in the eon " the c-mfortsof a | Grenadines: Ives eee me, while en the ne airof the Valley of 62, The r r porters alwaye i ance at the Depot. Inquire of A, B. CLAXTON in geld 1427 B street northw = ; G : : ROCK ESS ERIN = D®Y Coops iN GREAT vantery CLARA A. BINES, 405. ile seshebeepr nya niaiee ay rietor DBESS GOODS—Silks, Alpacas, Mobaire, Baler- : O01 9:h strret, bas neger. | noes, Melanges, Lences, Japanese Silke, Silk Pon SON, M.D.2 resident physician . Plaid Suitings. Blac nadines, Monrnins OPEN JUNE 15 To SEPT. 15. foods, &¢.. kc. WHITE GOODS—Lincns, Fowl The watersare healing and strengthening. The | Ne Swiss, Victoria and Bishop + Lawn, Navn athe are new and excellent. “Terme—G15 per werk. | sooks, Tarietanes. ke., 4c. Pull. lines ot Dometic $20 to 96 per month. | Fare fro hington to | Cottons, Pr calves, Lawus, Ginghame, ac . the Springs and return, $8.4). Through cars to Fine CLOTHS end CASSIMERE! Men's an? Winchester by 8 a.m. train. B. £0. RB. rr Boys wear, HOSTERY and NOTIONS, Demorost © Bergdorf & Bro. 420 sth street northw Patterns. GI" New Gowls opening every day Im waiting at Winchester depot with new, Hight BOGAN& WYLIE coaches to convey passengers to the Springs, arriv- : m 7 ingat?p.m. They will alco supply gn--inat the | —™720-tr Bom Sere, B88: == Springs with carriages. phicton buggies and aaddle rses at moderate rates For farther particalars ‘TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. nd pamphlets apply to A.S. PRATT & BON. cor. min Ber $th and D strevis northwest. jel tisth COUNTRY BOARD J. ©. WISWALL & ©0., $25 per mon pleasant Brighborhood, 4 Fide fro To close out their large and splendid stock ot his City, on @ railroad. Address CHAS JONE! m?9-6t DRY GOODs, Will on MONDAY offer the following w ucements EVERYTHING AT ACTUAL €08T. A LARGE AMOUNT OP DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS AT EXACTLY ONB- HALP THE USUAL PRIC. BEST PACIFIC PERCALES, 12% cents. NEW SPRING PRINTS, 6\ o# BLACK SILKS, GRENADINES and CASI MERES at a discJunt of 33 per cent. on f Brices. BLACK SILKS for $1.25, worth 21.75 BLACK GRENADINES for 50, worth $1 BLACK CASHEMERES for $734, worth $1.25 BLACK ALPACAS for 373, worth 63. EVERYTHING AT GREAT BARGA TO CLOSE THE STOCK AT ONC J. ©. WISWALL & ©o., No. 310 SEVENTH STREET, misty Near Pennsylvania avenne BeeDHEaD & co., DEALERS (6 FINE DRESS GOODS, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Exc. HAVE REMOVED 1 nprecedentet COUNTRY BOARD Plain, but comfortat table, salt water bathi ng, With fruit in abunda: Terms, $7 per week. Address 150, Annapolis, M RIDLEY PARK HOTEL, This attractive Hotel, located at Ridley ark. Delaware county, Pa..on the Philadelphia, Wiluingtor Baltimore Ratiroad, ten miles from Philadelph ow open. under new and efficient management. daily trains. good drives, is Thirt river scenery,and all the appointments of a first Aadires lass hotel. "% omy WM. BR. MURPHY, Jr. Supt. my?) 2w MEALI SPRINGS, fend W. B. BISHOP, Prorzieton, Dx. M. H. HOUSTON, Resinext Pay Ax, BATH COUNTY, VA. This deservedly popular Summer Resort wi opened on the FIRST DAY OF JUNE for t ception of visitors. H Phere will be s reasonable aedaction to parties | re- | w wish to make this their home for the summer. For pamphlets and circulars giving a more minute description of the ‘ings and the way of getting to them, apply to Messrs, Purcett, Lavy & Oo., Richmond, or to me at the Springs. Get_your tick: ets to Covington from ail points, where there will be a close Connection with a fine stage line direct to the I mountain road. Im W. B. BISHOP. Proprietor. CABLIN’S SPRINGS, W.& 0 RR Carlin'’s Springs have been entirely re: fitted. and can now be rented for Excur- ART, Pro. lexane 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, el C*WESTON, Aza 212. tir atrect north - Between 9th and 10th ste., » west, Washington. may2i tw’ | Where they will be glad to see friends, enstor end strangers. Beautiful Plain, Plaid and Velvet ctripe GRENA DINES. Sec. to Ba78 per yard W amen’ 44 Meached toms, 3c, $-Button Paris Kids, $1.35. ODHEAD & CO., 9239 Penn. ave., bet. 9th and lub ‘BOOKS AND STATIONERY. SHERMAN MEMOIRS, = TWO VOLUME: TALBOTT it e. BARNESVILLE, ToNTooMERY ov., MARYLAND. ndersigned heving leased the above-named r Hotel will be prepared this season to offer «ape accommedations to Ladies and Gentlemen who desirous to sper d the semmer months in the country The air is pure, being located near the Sawar-loat Mourtain, it also commands an extended view of the Blue Ridge Monntains and the sarrounding eountry. Fishing and tmnting in abundance. Con siderable improvements have been made t the build- ing since last summer, snch as bath-room. 4c. It is about haifa mile from Barnesville depot, on the Me tropolitan Railroad. and one hours ride on the cars from Washington, D. ©. myi3-tr ALF TURK AND CLOT ‘Terms: $2 per day, and from $317 210 per woek. — Sher Information eppiy tore eaiea GA Bal SEASIDE READIN jaformation. a or addres AS READID LUFF, Barnesville, Montgomery con, Md. mi tsi? SUMMPR BESORT AMONG THE : : 6 tae. OiDURTAINS. THE | A FULL LINE OF STANDARD PAVE iim: = NOVELS AT 25 CENTS Stereoscopic f Local Scenery to be seem at at 474 Pennsylvania avenne, and 425. north Teh SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, ._ For descriptive clreular and terms address mayiS:2m W. H. WILKINSON & 0. Prop rs. Agents Lawrence's “Pare Linen” Paper, _may2t-tt 911 Penns; Ivania avenue. N EW BCOKS. tat AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, GRAND UNION HOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE Ist FOR THE RECEPTION * OF GUESTS. J. H. BRESLIN & CO., ‘may13-Im Gen. W. T Sherman's Memoirs, 2 vote. 98 Man and Beast. Hers aod Weveatior Uy Bev Here 4.6 SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4 street and Penusylvania avenue. Lately Improved and Refurnished. & Favorite Resort for the Best Families, 7” Now ready to receive Summer Boarders, ©, T. SMITH, Lossce.