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* I G STAR. iT. ure OF & WERELY #0 Bishop Whittingham. | ; rr ¥ ,eetiug of Colored Men. District Government Affairs. THE COURTS. | GEORGETOWN ADVERTS, | SUMMER RESORTS. ESTAR TRNAL a INAL CouRT—Judge Mac Arthur. A PRELIMINARY ©OURT OF INQUTRY. i - ’ ER R b EVEN N = - PROPOSED. s = i NOTICE TO STREET CONTRACTORS. ©: % ‘Thornton, convicted of aggault and The fot that Bisbop Whitting m, of the - TE —— : : tE Hoxie has sent notices to é fin nee wna nee —S— |* aa belt Inst avcmaran tee Sen saree oy ' ailthe erent comtencnore stating the imper- ~. . _Baok hours Pe ' pyterian chureh, for the purpose of taking fect character of their work and the condl- EINY... Convicted of assaulting Constable | ing Bishop of the United States, has alreaty | regetve Sepoats eee & Weather Probabilities To-day. |) loys toward the establishment here of a tion of the streets paved with wood and con- S!o™ granted anew trial. Henry Garner, | been publishel. Tne charge against him is | $c aking Be OFFICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL — | journal devoted to the interests of the col- crete, and that if work of repair be not | Cor Victed of an assault, was fined #20. Thos. | that he Ras persistently refusel to sammoa rat |» has been NTRY BOARD —Fourter Episcopal diocese of Marylan¢ XTRY HOARD —Fourtera a nee: plac knose as Ny sith rallroad Aepote. For ‘siness done, and col- formation «4 mock “ ree S made on all 8c able points. Disconat Wee E gy on Mtoe Norbeck Post Office. Aad tt with intent to kill, was seotenced to ee in the itentiary. Wm. ted to Right Rev. B. . Smith. id= 2 Ww.uM ts — ‘ joudave. H. FOLKINBOBN, President. = ——— ‘WaSHINGTON, July pred le, and to hear on that sabject Rev. | immediately commenced and satisfactorily ‘Ai, was found guilty of burgl: @nd sent | 8n ecclesiastical court for th- eral of Rev. | i ‘err, Cas : . aaaOM For the middie and eastern states. mul. | core W. Williams, of Hoston, whe Is vere | completed, {¢ will be done by the engineer's | 15) "the penitentiary for three years. Zoha ;coseps Richey and Rev. C. B. Perry rector | SEW Beater Derettors. orate ing, followed by rising batometer. inde | for the purpose of starting such @ paper, if | office and en | Sian argiary was foand guilty wnd sent. | And assistant rector of Mt. Caivary church, M1. Potkinborn. | Thos Dowling, | J.T. Mitchell, CHESAPE (Kit veering tosouthwest or northwe it. * earmer, | deemed advisable. Hon. F. Douglass was | to be strictly en —— to the penitentiary for years. Jos. Cae- | Of this city, who were presented to him by Hesry Dickson. | K. L. Cropley, | Fred. W. Jones. Ou partly cloudy weather, and F mea -dly light | called to the ebair, but declined, and Prof. J. about seventy-five ot a | ney was acquitted of an assanit and the standing committee of this dioeese on the Biles . — E.D.Hardey, | Thomas Knowle seveun fr B rs Seaside bathing, boating, rains in latter and interior of fort ger, | M. Langston was selected. Prof. L. stated | sin boca haan eed aad rking | With intent to kill Mary O'Dell. Samuel | charge of reciting and setting forth prayers | _™S!!-tusa.ly Sut tebing: Garo ™medations, spring aud halt me ey omce of | BG CeiG OL the meeting and said: injustice | 41 Sued tobe done on Reode Inland avenue, | Duckett, robbery, noile pros. by distriet at- saints (ead tnvelving the doctrine of Par | Wy H. WHEATLEY'S H - ee thermometer lO. col people, - * torney. tory. Whittin, claimed that | is | Tue STAR ranged to-day a8 /llows: 8 a. m., tablished and supported, edited by a colored | between 9th and oth streets; and 19and sth, | CT ana sary eame into court and made | fio ee Satjoce Lae tales anet | STRAM DYEING AND OLBANING EstaB | - mia 72; 19 a. m. 12 m., 79; 2%. m., 82. Ceateensn, Sermon, aad Gevetes to the | Sites at the comneral Gand Ten thvesis berth. | prowmmenis as Seliows: Philig Welty, tains | With hish 0 temines "ote Comncennk j LISHMENT. ne. RP—Six miles from — laterests of the colored race. Prof. Story was | holes ai the corn ofG and sthstreets Pretences; Henry Burch alias Lutz. forgery, | courtor not, while many of the clergy and | ggg pace og boo hte toad. Fine r elected secretary. SS or eee G audith | (three cases,) and Jack Williams alias Rich. | laity of the diocese wereor the opinion that | Ne eee Meee | SE a ‘trait. Apply to LOCAL NEWS. VIFWS OF REV. MR. WILLIAMS. Oe ert ee eee aloof a tninek | ard Williams, murder. Adjourned. the canon was mandatory. The scene In the | Een at oak, oe ee agent, F ctret_ne- ——— ~——_ Rev. Mr. Williams was introduced and | Streets northeast, oe oe eS | TO-DAY. Episcopal Convention when the P'shop bo apparel of every 7% ae ay? Condensed Locals. re ipe sewer on G, between 8th ani ‘ : ‘The stree: lamps will be Tighted at 1120p. | in'the District devoted to the intereaia bt te boruneant Conppiaints having been’ made Mrs Mary Kelty'on the ith orTune ot evel should be atopina smegtment "the canon Tinga! t3 a.m. jored race, and of the of r j wie Pain baceoe that i bare, aap rye Sine mecomlay et te They bad’ becomes bow fureeta tn Srerane R- oo eier ener: pow Pfs we er iteine ak Vie Teeter eae ne poreeet ‘aware tal Song mente ak your address and we wil! cail for and re- for the next Schuetzen Fest are to be sold by | reading le, and if there is no need of a | 1th ai Strecte, southwes: ; id Off, receiving $48. and left; bought a ensued wii) oo ork at any place fa the District free of oxtre auction day after to morrow. i paper there is no need of schools, colleges | Deer Hoxie has rotified him to discontinue iw actsdes and gee tho ne Lt Mrs. WhOW! sneee thee, be forgotten by those | charge. Work received and returned by mail or ex: ; ot »ntightexeursion of North lass the practice and remove the dirt. Two gas 4 4 iquor; wen Ts. ehessed the one and heard the other. | press from and to any place ‘th the country. w Carclina Avenue Mission to-morrow even thems at Hilladaie that when the noctk met | lamps have been ordered on Washington | Chase's house, on Q street. “Witness went to The gomeese yt rejected the amendment, UM SPRIN De eonTy, Va. iter potent ren ll ; street, Georgetown, at the Canal bridge. sleep with her clothing on, having putsome leay, ing the canon unchanged. Before the | "ire. Scroggin while going down the steps been fortutate enough towide with the vice | CONFEMENCE WITH HEALTH oFricens. | Of her money inher stocking and some in | Tyestiits of the nore Ree ptore the BOOKS AND STATIONERY. $820 mow) special = from the terrace at the cerner of 4th ard E : Then thou a Messrs. Bliss and Langston of the Board of | her breast. In the night she awoke and of Bishop Whittingham to Bishop Smith had —_ streets southwest last night, slipped and fell | est boys ort e nora lay ttark and coli, and | Health mere before the District Commission- Se ebro ia pet rg ae { et eee ae made about the | [V[EMOIR OF DR. GUTHRIE; now compicts; 2 | 1?) 2 Fineasor wer to the bottom breaking ber left arm. Ser- | their armies were thinned by the bullet, the | ers to-day to confer upon several matters. F eee: ey cou .o iddle o} v. resentors : ‘Queen Mary; a Drama, By Tenn: ane Qauy me lolling berger assisted bet home . They stated that the Board of Health are | 0D the foot of the bed; called «for God’s sake — presbyters and five laymen. as follows: Rev. | * i » ners Wore Becciee AN THC ae eee Pr he male Tt bad Deeo & muilitace nee. | constantly receiving complaints buat the | come to my assistance,” and Mrs. Chase, | A.M. Randolph, reetor of Emanuel churc!; | #mrsl'sni Casicles cak Minin Geeks ow open, Rastern, re decat teers Wameton The fine mare of Col. C. M. Alexander, | sity that calied forth the emancipation Ii | filling upot the wells and the neglect of the | Fho had been sleeping at the joot, got ap, | Rev. G. W. Peterkin. rector of Memorial | Ppmeslant rane, Candidate for the Papal Chair. (Rye Beach Start nachos wi it > whieh was stolen from his stable in this | had been the heroism of the black man that | officers whose duty it is to repair pumps. | She struggled with the man, who eould not | church; Gen. Trimble, Rand’h Barton, Wm. Birds and Seasons o: New Sngland. Wilson ines. 7 city on Sunday night, (as stated in Tie | havi saved the country when the country's | Another matter of complaint is the dirty | have got her clothes of without getting het j Woodward, F. Marbury, Dr. P.C. Williams. | Hage | oo By ure. | See STAR of yesterday.) came tobis farm yester- | say was trailing in thé dust. dabbied in the | condition of gutters in streets and alleys. | 0D her feet; she was awakened by the man | Every ef rt was made by those who favore = ate. jrom the German. By Mrs. | - i hop’s view of the case to indace me. ur ae Oy WM. BALLANTYNE. | 42% Seventh street. day afternoon, probably having been turned | - 4 ma political | Another is the failure of the parties whose | UDdressing her, unbuttoning her dress, &c. | the bis Joose by the ie f, per forgot to retarn the cere cane had aon cine Pp bein duty it is to clear out sewer traps, to attehd | Toliver Chase, small colored boy twelve | the presentors to withdraw the preseat- barness colored man. He had known that a reaction | properly to that duty, whereby the air is | ¥CArs of age. was called, but not knowing | ment, but they remained firm in their po- Harry Brooks. the pedestrian. ts still walk- | would come, The white man no longer took | Polsoned with offensive eituvia. Another | the nature of an oath he was not sworn, Of | sition. On June Irth a special meeting of ing at the Avenue Theater, and seems Conf | 4 personal interest in the colored man, and | Subject of much complaint is the condition | cer R. T. Taylor testified to the accused sny- | the standing committee was calle! for te Engine dent of completing his self-imposcd task. | they must walk on their own feet. Hands | Of a sewer on Louisiana avenue, between 9th | {pg that he hid the money and to going with | purpose of withdrawing, if possible, the pre- Tock [iz walking 1.@wohalf miles in as many half | nad been elasped across the bloody chasm, | 80d 10th streeis, which runs under private | the prisoner to the place where he said he | sentiment against the clergymen of Mount hours. His walk will be finished between 10 | ures in the interest of trade between | lots, and for some distance is open, never | bad secreted it. He also testided that 1 N EW BOOKS —Wright® Principis.or Basis Bocial Scien <l fteeus £3! 7 after first w divi me ing if he holds | ™ F Thi 1 after turning a rock over and saying he pat shares acateet baton Whittingheseaaal | ers SERS Breen ns fica ag vd : ety and 11 o'clock to-morrow evening if he holds - < a paving been covered. 3 subject Is to have oe rk over and saying he pu re again m woul oder’ The Freuch at Hume. ‘ . rowtion apply out so long, and the Indications now are that | ee nan ean wan tactile eae poy P Bpt. Attention BY the Dinter eriea: | itthere, butit wae anoe sou hence fall to the ground. The standing committee, | t it Poilard’s Lad 1 R. OOLTON roun 5 301m Miles Town, St: Mary 'wconnty. Mil he will. most act for themscives and be independent. . Another matter which gave the board | ber back the money if he had to we however, by a vote of four to two-the pres- hh je30 1 St. Mary ee of trons tl years for it. Officer Chas. P. Reese tes- | ident, Dr. Leeds, not voting—refused to with- * Queen Mary > - VOR DE L°EAU Horel, A Mix Divoncr Case Yesterday, in A journal would be a powerful agent for re- | Much trouble is the herding of domestic a RE & j animals on the public squares and private | tified that he arrested Lewis, and on the | draw. This action convinced the majority the Equity Court. Judge Wytie made a de- | Qikanizing the race. There were social and | ots, which hae teense nutsance, over | Way to the station house he attempted to | of those interested that there was no wave th * HAMPTON ROAD: o New editton 3a cree divorcing William C. Johnson from the ~ which the Board of Health has no control, | throw @ small package of money away. | which the trialof Bishop Whittingham could All the Hand-books of Travel for Amort- | , This delighttv! honds of matrimony with Virginia Johnson. | Character of the colored man was to be pro; | MnAsmitch ae thete area ean ne oe large, | Lewis admitted to witness that he had taken | be avoided. ‘There has been some dispute as | can and Poin aan ing, Bathire. F The bill in this case was filed in May, 1874, develop an independent spirit and teach |-hiving boys or women, and sometimes men, | tbe money and hid itunder astone. Williara | to how Bishop Smith viewed the matter, & large lot Novels reduced to 25 cents, at ix sington, Del. in September tase and | tem selfxovernment. He was backed by | toguarl them. They ask the District Com: | Harris, for the defence, testified that Mrs. | though it was nown that he was compelled SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN'S, | <x ok nington. Del. in September, 1865, and | many of the representative men of Massa. | missioners to interpose by an order fora | Kelty came to Mrs. Chase's about ll o'clock nate td oe ee LS Agents Lawrence's“ Pare Linen” Papers, | rms: @68 per month have one child: that they lived together un- | Chusetts. He arked that they give tim their | remedy of this cvile The subject of thoes: | With a pint of liquor, and pot another bettic, | prelimainary poard of inquiry. If be tiesi- | soup A of elon weatlgenn rae Sees ete nhebal | §¥™pathy and support, and do all they could | tension of the B street sewer beyond Irth | 40d they drank It. ‘Mrs. K. got witness to | tated at first he has finally made up his | “HOWELL, Manager purehased ‘a lot In square 16, whic : conveyed to C. A. James in’ trust for his wife, that on the Zul of August, 1571, with- out bis knowledge. she conveyed the prop- | erty to G. W. Stickney to secure $150 bor- | rewed by her, and the next day deserted bim. and subsequently disposed of the prop- . DOUGLASS SAID Commissioners, Dr. Bliss stating that if] Wentdown town. They returned about 4er | Several clergymen and laymen of this city, i that he had ‘steve to Mr. Williams with | continued as at present it would lead tose, | So'clock, and brought two botties of liquos, | Who Se Rt eAGEE Shin SET neces | QUEEN MARY. By alien Tearen satisfaction, and was impressed with | Tous results, an the foveal matter is. dis- —_ ot fn ope ea el Gates will est: teae tee sake ot auity | THE ORIGIN AND ANTIOUITY OF ran, bi s cbarged all over the Kidwell meadows at . a » 4 . thought that, tie Guloead mans Genin ee Ohne high tide, to ferment, at low tide, nd «iffase | Pack about midnight; heard Mrs. Chase say- | month. The names of the Baltimore pa ied By W. 8. B of bis own. The bayonet had been an instra pison in the air. The Commissioners lis- | 1g to Mrs. Kelty that her (K.’s) money was | members could not be learned last evening. to make the journal a power. street northwest was then laid before the | ™@Ke a bill out for her, and with Mrs. Chase | mind to summon a board of inquiry, and N EW BOOKS, m1 fant CAPE MAY,N.3 Opens June 26th. Lt CHARLES DUFFY (Of Conti vental Hotel, Philadeiph: Pro Tees HE FRENCH AT eS exty absolutely. He slso charges in general - | gone, and accusing witness with taking the | The following will show how this board was | THE FI pOnK Ss WOT: - Sat defendant is Living a lewd nnd lactvious | press would be ar inetrument trpretert ing | ferred to ecbordinace Dometic ees money." George Lewis Was not there Thon. chosen: he, presiding, blehop, from the list JOCELYNS MISTAKE. Paps BONARDTOWs, wakvs ano. ife, and is totally unfit to have the care of i | oth of the parties, about 5 o’elock, were cl 4 oP] “ e <apchey . TanGnIIA. the waka teak tho tende er sect | Tberti Aner te eave fee Sxpceanions | rye a for consti. | dead drunk. Mr. T-F. Miller, fordefendan:, | ral convention, selected by lot taro presby- | THE LADY SUPERIOB. By Eliza © Pton of Summer Boarders ony be dissolved; that he may have the | S410 what they thought and what they were | # communication in writing, fo subjects of | a8ked the court to instruct the jury that if | ters and two laymen from the deputations of | For sale b wi'h the best the market af custody of the child; taat defendant bede- | Willing to do, Mr. Dougiass moved the ap. | tor herding and grazing of cattle and the ex- | the prosecuting witness was asiecp at the | the diocese of the accused, and two presby- MOMUN BROTHERS, Booksellers, are Salt Water Bath €reed to resume the maiden name of Timbus | Potetment of Business committee to ar- | the Herling and grazing of ca time the money was taken there was no rob- | ters and laymen from each of the respective | Jet LOLO PENNSTLYANia AVENCE, and Bowtiag Se and shall not make herself known by the | Fe Gai inked a0 the ecenialttee the ——_e—___ bery, and they therefore must find a verdict | deputations of the three dioceses adjoining [SkEE FEATHERS, « Novel by Wm. Black, | name of Virginia Jobnson. H s rresuene slass,and Messrs. J. P. | Collision Retween a Street Car and | for larceny. The court instructed the jury | that of the accused, the sixteen todiyiduals author of “The Princess of Thule,” received The respondent In her answer ant eross | Hon. Fre nd M. Me floliavd. wi S wituinaw an Express Tr: that the law had been correctly stated, but | thus selected by lot constituting the board of | and forsale at bill states that she left complainant because | Fempson and M. M. moa l wie weryEs ae eee ‘ ; instructed them that they must consider ail | inquiry, a majority of whom will form a SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, a 2 2 of the cruel ard inhuman treatment of her- | fom the room for a consultation. ‘ HE DRIVER OF FER STERBT CAR ALIGHT- | the evidence on this point. ‘The jary f= um. This board will, as above stated, Corner 43 street and Pennsylvania avenue. Bennunr self acd child by complainant; almits that | yOUTns the absence of th Rape et sei 2 = turned with a verdict of guilty. Geo. Hum- able in Baltimore, and after organizing oe i ty. Md she borrowed money on the property soas to | het ow americas Warmly in Support of | | Today abont 11% o'clock the Washington | Dhreys, larreny of cloth fre Hes Kraak; | by the seicetion of « president and secretary, | Man and Beast, Hore and Hereafter; ilustratedby | get toher mother, and subsequently soid it | Me new enterprise. day train south over the Baltimore and Po- | jury out. John Thomas, do. on trial. Will appoint a church advocate, who must be | more than three handred original anecdotes by to obtain means of support: makes specific iy sata bee fimore railroad, and car No. 38 of the 44 and | “ ‘The grand jury returned three trae bills | a lay-communicant of the ehurch and of the | . Bev. rod charges of his striking and be Mr. Douglass from the committee reported | oth street lines of the Metropolitan railroad, | against Andrew Jackson, alias Levi Jones, | profession of the law, and who shall repre. <n a threatening to take her } the following resolutions: “That. though | collided at the intersection of Virginia ave- | tor burglary and larceny, and recommended | sent. the church and be the party on the one | Blank Booked "sued, mony aut @varvibiine © ing her almost senseless w: cjancipated and entranchised, the ehilling | nue and,4 street. Fortunately at. the time | pL ouzelary and Wm. Harris,aliasGremain, | band, while the accused is the party on the | EMRE Books, Paper, Euvelopes — = tle, procuring a rope and. threa | staviow of slavery is thrown upon the spirit | there were no passengers on the street ear, | on the charge of robbery. other. The sions of this board to be pri- msy2l-tr SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. hang her and coming to bed w Sees ouene ae amet en ane } and the driver, ae Harris, was the Crrevit Cocrt—Judge Humphreys. vate. Afier the board bave heard Che ACCU- | She charges that complair | wb - en, we are os Bt Y person injured. appears that the | - Conwell va vary: verdiet for | Sations and such proof as the accusers may proper pan ea hanno ae freely acconled to every other variety of tae Sigal man was on duty at the time with his dT Ger Moy ay ipenilet for | produce. they are to determine, just as a COAL AND WOOD. child, and 3 lecree fro uM vy y Is lag, and as the street car approached V shisha aeton ‘ ad fox ¢ aaa grand jary Would do, whether there be Sonioen spo made against Ubon account of color —wheth- | vinia avenue the driver attempted to stop | 1m which irae tie G peter se pi trienty pnap Sumelent ground i put the cosabon bishop | (COAL, WOOD AND Clase, Call hare roth the, siate—we, asa | the car, but the horse becoming frightens | business 1 Tun & BLOVE pipe Tere ee ow, ic | upon bis trial by an ecclesiastical court, am shall have. & common canse to guide | at the ay proach of the train attempted to | tions on trial. pipe through a p The court, if called, is constituted by the BUILDING MATERIALS, 5 batwen our social and ions,andone | run a im Simedintely ' 3 esiding bishop p! "i os of all th — fimony between the parties, | for which, samen it is noble to labor sad | anys strength om the brake, when the levee Equity Covrr—Judge Wylie. eg dite Ce won ee oft RTE RUMAH Cn, band 8 Tange and awmortes acta renpondealt to reseane ber ke ices; that a well-conducted week- | (which appears to have had a flawin it) | _ Yesterday, after our report. closed, Carter the United States, except thatof the accasel, | Oy AsTBRACITE and BIW MINOUS uum Mr. F. W. Jones | !¥ Journal of commanding size. devoted to | broke, and be was left at the merey of the | vs. Fletehe jalecree Consirming sale. Mc- | in a vessel and then causing eleven of said sawed and split; all ke: ORY WOOD in the stic «a address at ¥ plainant,and Messrs. A. our common cause, owned and edited by men | horse. which ran against the engine, striking Namara vs. Pane Ges Cree bemiigpaleye names to be drawn, The names so drawn to | — Having the control of several brands of Inj ect Eroprictore, G. 3 1 C. N. Thoman for respond of our class, published here in the capital of | neer the frontdriving wheel, and being some: | Testraining orJer. Tustin vs. Tustin; order | pames to » upon a list as they are drawn, | and Domestic CEMENTS aud CALCINKE TERS | Cecsuin Springs, Cambrin € psi ihe Ration. would be a powerful instrument | wiatinjured. The car struck the tender aud | Modifying decree of divorce by striking oat | Dé, Cptered Upon | or his representative, and | TES, and handling yearly msny millions of BAN | Pidiindelphia. im Gers Acainer zum Bactincan sim | Bedectroning peeietion manlont ont Was Knocked crosswise the trackand badiy | the clause restraining defendant from mar- | Church advocate orhisagent may cach strike | GOB LATHE, 1 amin condities to bitaetets of acy KENOVO HOTEL. Onio Rati Reap SETTLED. Yesterday, in | avd promoting manly and self-respectamong | damaged, and the driver by some means hat | Tying. Linville vs. Murdock; order allow- off alternately a name until the whole num- | Sharscter fm my line with @ispstch and fidelity al Curate Gant tan reyes, the | Ourselves; that we have heard with satisfac: Season tar a Soe Cia eae ene VL ens the eopeaitical of ey, Giacaen We Wile lagainst the Baltimore and Ohio fait. | Hams to establish such a journal in Wash- his foot caught between the planking and | 10% purchaser to pay in cash: “Holmes vs. ! wholesale and Fetail, upon terms that defy compe er is reduced to seven, : rail of the Baltimore and Potomac roa, | Lewis; order extending time for answer. | B&F 1s reduced to seven, or should this not be | Etion This Pleasant and Popular Summer Re- done, then the presiding bishop is to reduce rina *yIvaniaen the lm i & res Central O oat.ts A. Fei rer teg) Of the tender passed over his | yonnson vs. Johnson; decree of divoree | the number to seven bishops, who shall con: | Bratch Verdier eer eens renee North wont oa he situs d. Was overruled, the plaintiff remitting | ington, and we will do what we can tomake | heel, crushing the lower partof it. Lhe dri- | ranted. : stitute the court for the trial of the accused, W harf—Foot of $d street southeast. amages over 34,000, each party paying | the proposed enterprise a success; that we, | ver at the time of the collision was doing bis To-day, Huntington vs. Walker; order in- | and before whom he must be regularly sum. oct8i ly WM. GUINAND. its own costs. It will be recollected that | the undersigned, will in support of the pro- | best to pull the horse from the track and | Structing auditor. Patterson vs. Patterson abont two years ago Mrs. Beall, wita her in- | Posed public journal, pay during the first fant, was in oneof the Columbia (H street) | *)X months the sums set against our names cars, and when it was crossing the Metropol- | Month! moned to appear. the train was promptly checked. Theirain | et al order for appearance of absent defend- | "tne meeting of this board of inquiry in | J, = ZU Gs men took the injured man to Dr. Poulton's - Seong joel et 1; | Baltimore will no doubt create quite a stir Dealer in Best Varietios office, had_-his wounds dressed, after which | decree for sale. Johnson vs. Plant et al.; de- scOF + i bment pro- pcgelice _ best kind. Ex 1 t * re sold at all the princi. 5 4 in Episcopal circles, and the excitement prc 1 oftiegs of the iyonte thnlive * itan Braneh road on Ist strest east she be- | | Kemarks were made in support of theen- | he was sent to Providence Hospital, eree ratifying sales. Hough vs. Tait; do. duced will be intensified should the charges SR en oes, | ee er ae eye came frightened at the approach of a train | terprise by Messrs. J. P. Sampson, F. 8. ——_.—— POLice CourT—/udge Snel. against Bishop Wittingham be sustained, | $40, W09 {he stick, OF sawed and split. BENOVO HOTEL, RENO 4 2022-610 on that road and jumped out, and her ehild | Barbadoes, 0. 5. B. Wall, Smith, W. E. Mat- SUIT AGAINST THE DISTRICT GoyERN- To-day, John Merkins was fined $5 for dis- = —— — falling beneath, the wheels of the engine | thews, Prof. Wilson, M. M. Holland and J. fs ‘erate neces si ating his trial before a court cou- = Foot MENT.—Mr. W. F. Mattingly has for Robert | orderly conduct. James Herbert, trespassing 7. a on — och ont Beene acon | | posed of his p € Balt, American, 13th. Island avenue, between 9th " ¥ asced over it, and it was insta Killed. | A. Emerson C. Hewitt and Thomas Lewls entered a suit | on Lafayette Square; 35. George Swetr, for- as Orders siso received through Mesars. HA MIL’ n of & a. Mrs Beall was also injured ‘at the: timed |. The resolutions were unanimously adopted. | ast. the District and the Controller for 9 | felged collateral. Laura Howant, profanity; | OUR RiFLEMEN IN BRITAIN —The British | w ERA HOON etree serouah Meare. HA rae ie ton babdorens Konan one eS this suit was brought by her hushand to re- CONTKIBUTIONS. interest coupons on_ one year improveme.t | suspended. Andrew Cook, forfeited collat- | National Rifle association having decided to = ———— — ts kept in the beat a cover for her injuries. It was claimed by Prof. Langston spoke in favor of the enter- | bonds, valued at $3.50 each, which they | eral. Jere Maxwell, a colored vagrant, was | @rrapgea match, if possible, which would be RY GOODS ted ta the most b the plaintiff that the cause of the accident | Prise, and called for the names of those who | claim defendants unjustly detain, sentdown to serve the District for 90 days. | acceptable to the American riflemen, have D Bort +4 Was the negligence of the defendant in not | Were willing to contribute to it. oe Frank Whitney, another of the same kind, | resolved that a cup of the value of £10) shall AT REDUCED PRICES. | bs have been issued to | was detailed to accompany him. Henr; be given as an individual prize, to be shot a hy y amile of the Dandridge Stewart and Lucy Gibson: Isaac | Honesty, Horace Francis and Nathaniel | for by the Americans and by representatives ical waters Kensie and Laura V. King of Prince George | Dyer, load and boisterous; $10 each. Thede- | Of the three eights of 1574 and i875 on Satur- GREAT BARGAINS. raped peg ym. Stopping the train or giving warning. On Hon. Frederick Douglass first signed the MARRIAGE LICEN: the frst trial a verdict ne e800 ‘was given ota’ With a monthly contribution of $10; plaintiff, which Judge Carter set aside as ex- | Mcosrs. J. P. Sampson, F. G. Barbadoes and ¢ ci to be equal to any in the state. iy stv a ye recent t verdi. ow | Wm. E. Matthews each subscribed for $2) connty, Md.; W Ford and Elizabeth | fendants said they were only singingahymn, | @ay next. Each man will have twenty-five With the Railroad Pepots at Lee<bu $00e0 was given, whieh Judge Hamphrere montbly; Mr. 8. McFarland placed opposite Brown; Henry Williams and Elizapetn | hut the judge concluded It was too loud, | shots, at one thousand yards, Col lion. Plaine. A free ride to the Springs every day, For also regarded as excessive and would hace | bis pame $2.50; Mr.J.A. Emerson, $3; Prof. Mason’ Thomas ‘Belmont, same; #5. James Riley, | sleeve, however, in a letter reiterating the | Black GRENADINES at I8c., 25¢ , 40¢.,80¢., 6230.4 toran, Ac., addrow JOSEPH M. PATTON, Pro fet aside had not the plaintiff agreed to re- | J- M. Langston, $10, and Mr. Crusoe $10 —— same; $5. Charlotte Ann Beckett, was | determination of the Americans not to shoot Pee ane 8125 per yard. AS mitting ail above $4,900. monthly for the year. Adjourned. i P A SUMMER Sieve 4 ean be savol charged by her mother with being a disobe- encsline teen match, says cop the members ~~ ‘NCH LAWNS, with side border, 28c. per | —e —o—_—_ for & summer tri by paying special im- | dient girl. Mrs. Beckett desired her daughter | of the team are now separated and : _ | ¥ a Reat Estate SaLrs—Wash. B. Wii-| I. O.R. M.—Flection of Officers-— At the TS; plpyement tax bills through J.C. Lay & Co, | to g0 to the reform school but the ‘one ae brought together before ext wor 300 pieces of VICTORIA LAWN at 2c. and 250. per POINT LOOKOUT HOTEL. Jiams. auctioneer, has y sold for FP. | Ular annual session of the Great Council o 4}, street. missed the case. Henry Jackson, stealing a | *ix of them, he says, would probably be glad | wrenelf’ Mull, Swiss, 0 eat anc: - P-B. Sands, trustee, a lot in siuare 24 with | the District of Columbia. of the Improved | > eS I _ | Stiver pitohor Worth sid bare Mack Bai, ax Andividuals to shoot at Wimbleton on | ["diiee. per dardup terse nn Mose INentrom | | Acccee per Po aime For ceulnes improvements, to A. T. Boswell, for 650; for | Order of Red Men, the following great chiefs | A BRAVE OARSMAN.—On Saturiay after- pleaded guilty, and was fined $60 or three | Satu 12ige. per Erde te 2. urday next if the Lloyds cup is offered | Also, 60) PA and SUN UMBRELLAS at | rooms, &€., » Frederic Smith, trustee, the old Easb: Were clected for the ensuing term:—Jas. E. noon there were several boat races at Put. bag letrent, great prophet; B. F.Crabbs, great ney, principally among the club composed months in jail. Ambrose Wall, assault on | for competition to all come: eo A . Point Low Amy Hilton: £10 and costs. Prank Whiner, AM EUIETS bave Geek edired Be mae DRESS | sachem; Jas. W. Moss, great senior saga- of printers, but notably between two ama- Y ub ag ce be AND BRITAIN.—In bine bave ordered for our sales this rere: Wan. Bite aecae cat junior, saza- | {eur clubs of good position, the Ariel and | months in jail. Robert Johnson, aseauleand | the British Parliament, iast evening. Mr. | 4™ gocds warranted to be as represented by the DALE SPRINGS, fammer Resort, sitneted six miles v ’ to Julius Leins, for 37,509, ball, trustee, 50 lots in Hun larceny of a box of cigars worth $4; six | ,,PISMARCK, BrLaiu and for 1.G more; Wm. Stelle, great chief of records; | Venilia, who were to row in eights from | battery on Wm. H. Carter, 4 and costa, | Disraeli, in reply to a question from Lord | 4 = 5 jesmen. om Blue Bidge Station. Western M. Pogton.on the line of the Baltimore and | John H- Neumann, great Keeper of wam-| Putney to Barnes for £50 worth of prizes. | Eadie Colbut assantit and: battery en Grae, | Penzance, said that te German note to W. W. BURDETTE & ¢o,, road, five mi P Ino > r | Jas. W. Moss and B. F. Crabbs, repre- | Both crews were racing level opposite the i hare Belgium, laying down certain international | jeos-t¢ No. 927th st. uw. and 706 pallies tress Ge r Sr ermy ‘eae Siphon tives to ihe Great Council of the United | London boathouse, when 4 skiff mith wma, | Thomas with intent to kill; grand jury principles, had ‘no application to Gress | eee OSE tae. | Ree Cer as WHERE 8! HID IT. Thomas E. Waggaman, real estate auc- | States, which holds its session commencing | and woman in it, which had just crossed the _ Georgianna Joanson grand ii ritian, who was not asked to acquiesce in Dale, reeny of $105 fountain Dale, Adam them. The subject of that correspondence, TO MAKE 2el4-colm” ‘a. TIRE, Proprietor. tioneer. sold on Saturday last, forJohn W. 0m the second Tuesday in September next, | bows of the Ariel, eoyped dead, and the Ve- fo T in money from Anthony Peyton, who test he said, s Settled and fi 2 Ross, trustee, the farm formerly owned by | at Rlehmond, Va. | GuNas Tan clean into her stern, cutting her | fled that he had #45 himself and his wife 860, | B€ Said, was settled and It was useless to di THE Hot SPRINGS, CM Alexnider near Mount Olivet ceme- | ,, he following chiefs have been electe in | down to the water's edge, but doing little | witch she hase nee ee eae eB, Peering yoinen wt ipbebelomurrmedbnetr aon ANY EVD OF IT. ang Atwais OPEN'r0 vistroRs tery, coraprising about 110 acres of land, for | the sutordinate tribes, under the jurisdiction damage to the eight. Both the occupants of | the pump, and on his way dropped his poel- | CfS10 aide Orihe Goin tn co hg cee , — #23 ‘ | of the Great Council of the Disirict of Co- | the boat went below the surface. and there | et book. Boon after he heard that Georgl- | forone Oyernene to ine another, ‘antes The only HoT MINKAL WATERS ip the United B. H. Warner, real estate broker and ane- | lumbia: | Wasno boat at hand; but R. Harden, the | ana had found it. She lived in the same al. InenAtes; 10 silence. Aik tone ee ee AND COMPLETE Breet at cf the Missiesippt river are found at this Honeer. through George E. Emmons, sales- | | Tuscarora, No. 5—John H. King, sachem; | bow of the Venilia, stood up on his thwart, | Jey, and belonged to the same chorch which Sef Sek atoard eee Setccmicd By the waticat fue they are universally man. sold yesteriay afternoon for J.T. Cuil, | Wm. T. Grimes, senior sagamore; Joseph N. | dived, fetched the woman up, made her hold Speakers was an act which always excited, ¥ the m: fraternity a4 THK GREAT | he did. He went and asked her for it, when toler - trustee, a frame awelling situated on Sth st. | Wells, junior Sagamore; Wm. M. Stelle, | on to the bow of the elght, and then dived | she denied having fount in Omics Recs | and. he hoped always would exe te, the Scta Toten Penesyivania avenue and | chief of records; Marquis W. Casedy, keeper | after the man, who had gone down the sec- | was called in. andea search warrantobian. | Strongest sympathy for the latter and indig- South E st., to H. J. Norton, for #1025, | of Wampum. uti me, brought him to the surface, and | ed, when the pocket book and money were | /4tou against the former. | px Qsage, No. 6—H. Siper, jr.,sachem; Geo. EF. | held him until assistance arrived. Thecrew | found conoscted ceiden ot tte ee AN INTFREsTr BREACH OF PROMISE | Hutebins, senior sagamore; D. J. Bue}. ju- ih cases of Rheumatian, e of Liver, and many oth ition to ite pumerons and uorivaliad rap ing in temperature as high a+ 110 degroee OUR CLOSING-OUT SALES, of course lost the race and bets, but for his at 4 i §7-A dispatch from Madrid anticipates a ALUM, MAGNESIA, AND SULPHCR Gar A Coun Covet Danael ant General | nior Sagamore; Jas. E. Dement, chief of re- | daring conduct Harden. will be presented | Reaber dress; grand Jury, bonds being | gecisive disaster to the carlists uuder Dorres aH Sho sptineios eereeeen eens Looan's Coachwnen.—Y esterday, Messrs. H. N. | cords; 1. Sprineman. keeper of wampum. | with a testimonial of the value of seven RIVALS FOR REDDY WELCH’S FAVOR. gary. ee season have made the place more somfortable fe Uler and L. Y. Mitchell filed’ a bill for Mal- | x higan, No 8—Levi Kidwell, sachem; J.R. | guineas subseribed on the spot—London | _ Miniie Boge, Heoets Ve eet ois. = Vina Massey, colored, against Lewis H. P. | Nortor, senior sagamore: John W. Brown, | News, June 28. 5 INVALIPS and more attractive to PLEAstRE-s kRs. For pamphlets asi circulars address deld im J. A. AUGUST, Manager. Both are street walkists. Susannah told the | FANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Davis, for breach of promise of marriage, | junior sagamore; Wm. H. Payne, chief of 4 a t's laying damages at $ She alleges that | records; Chas. F. Robinson, assistant chief Pg week: aay Daw Within Slood, and had thieetaned to hareite Min: B. sae, Markee. | " " op or about ihe 1th of November last he | of records; Jokn H. Neuman, Keeper of | the past 1 ‘Tigidly enforead the Sunday lave | Die told the court that was a put up Jod on | BALTIMORE, July 15 —Vir ee Rael eed THIS MUST bf such promise she hab remained single ter | "Sen Wo. 1B. Mundceh, sachem; Jas, | £0 far as It concerns the saleof eontectionery, Heddy Watats Hieey at. of Jealousy, pecause | Carolina 6's, old, aids: do. new, 11; special tax, 4 a Road id miles frome Washing be has violated such promise*by marrying | H. Lewis, senior sagamore; E. Edwards, tne concinane wes ete Fainst which | bonds not to take Busannah's blood. Janes x, July 13-*Cotton steady—middling, WINDIT UP! trip ise 1s trains each way: Mvare for i a - i juiet and steady. Wheat firmer foi = ‘ he 7 be hotel is new, peuble porches this city. The plaintiff claims | cords; Wm. Otto, Keeper of wampum. tinues unabated. In every section of the eity | Hetbert, a SRY, Juli Lomax, ocemttt ca | Bow southerns weak aud off for western Nori wat, the ‘entire length. The rooms are we 1, who Is the coachman of Gen. | lack Hawk, No. 12—D. G. Eichelberger, | there are numerous saloons open during the A : if ern amber 2do.,1 =n ber woman—Henrietta Stewart—on the | Junior sagamore; Jas. W. Moss, chief of re- 7th instant 4 n ana Na Se mined Go. Piel end the diving room cool and airy. T ~ 5 Thomas Bowman, a little colored boy; $5 = i i as healthy any in the world, and I!l.. was the father of a child by em; Wm. D. Castle, senior sagamore, | ¢Ptire day to those who are initiated into ¥ a No. 1 western red.1 lets; 088. “4 child {she had bim arrested in Chicago, | Arnold’ Moor, junior megamore, Allon, 5. | Souet eren erate tee Te many ee a Ber eal Aa mary land red. 1 del 33: do. "yell tm FRANCIS OaNNOS 4 feet eee oe records; C. T Heshler, | 4000! besiness Cen Seer ae oe - oe SILENCE IS COURT. waukie spring: 121, Gorn vygak for western) south SUMMER RESORT AMONG THM bneen ‘ behi 3. ww x ern firm—southern white, 9s, southern yellow, 87: as dism | Si Tammany, No. 33.— Thomas Souisea, | fown thelaw has little or no effect, and near- SeAine Mone ee ae father of & | Sonare mixed, Sdas3's; $34; last half July. Oats en eth tte ee tee marry her. | eachem: John Eberly, senior eagamure; R. | ly every well known Iving busines weseach | hearted husband and father, but when under Na eng Ds ones; western white, GiaGs; do. BELLEFONTE, va. but has neglected to pay the costs of the Polkinhorn, junior sagamore; G. he slightest attempt at Inte ees crithout | the influence of benzine belongs to the sock. | Mixed: 263." Bye Gail eal 00. Hay frm and Bterececoptc views of Local Soenery ‘> be'seet, at © Tpepllecied that the parties | Streibly, chief of records; A.D. Cannon, as- | the slightest eitembt at interruption from | ety of Independent Order of Wife Beaters, | StiNt;! ae teve—cceer ode” ane been TAKE ADVANTAGE £72, Pepnyivania avenue, and 42% north Tes eF snipes — ee = Le tc of records; A. P. Gray, keeper barellone lists or ak pie cin = Yesterday he —— ae: came —_ in Bak ment g et bes =a r “Saris 2m Wo WILKINSON & COn Perets rs - : . oe i 1 i . & turbulent state and made war on his own | sides, 12591245; loose packed, 9: . = = = ther nd that she was heid to ere Tenet ose aweman of the grand jury for | Sin end bie aractae Cron Caren ee | apaeiaboua 18, 10; clear rib sides, % Of THIS FINAL OFFER. BOOK BRIDGE ALUMSPRI Mall to keep the peace. THE SUMMER HEGIRA will soon reach its | indictment, and then the matter seems to witha knife. The quiet neighborhood was | Hams, Malte! Lard easier—refined, laigal: JAMES 4. FRAZIER, Propr: * —e z pee ay Dlg pete! be — — rest.—Saltimore American, 13th. kept in ‘turmoil from 9 until about 11 o'clock, ae er Pe rere czices, SB; do Ftd . nee ring ao. 4 A HEFT, A CHRASF, AND HREATS OF ively dese y e devotees of fashion. 7 ° 7) 4 enn 'y a sed. Coffee o yO] Persons » ahd bes a mi Whitney nid anctecr colores sine eateree | aed Cee ae eee eal bash | task ish abot wee Aied the tonae ere Reeee | eae ety moan aod Said | wachanged Wabay ewety, Lia ae, Oo . sheneh cra ospmeratle, ain Sorina i stereo ih sick northaeest, and wales | fumes have Daan prepared, with apgroprints | ¢hzaliboush Mr. Yale was (asf about to pull | after wlich silence relgued again in "War: | atime. "Mine hie. Baterteiats ta ed pee oe aera been able to cctupets With the: Backbation sure “pal” was examining some’ goods Frark | Ornaments. Mr. gx has supplied numer- | i trigger. The crowd rushed headlong on | saw. He pleaded guilty this morning to | long . ety - Governments duil an: had’ 2 rrsige Alun seized a box of cigars and ran. An alarm at hi on the public confi- Popular jewelry store, i the ground, and swept up beyond the start- | being loud and boisterous, and was fiued $5. | *sdy h res Ris popcier, ing points.” Colonel Bodine had still a shot. GOT OFF EASY. Wheat quiet aad unchanged” Quiet and stonty, AND SOLD AT ONCE! a crowd chased the prisoner j Penunsy! his celebrated aayote wed. Corn quiet and ne : = fy ‘ He laid down in the most characteristic man_ Fanny Bayne, who has done a heap of | steady. TALBOT OUSE ¥ Stable on 12th street, near O, peep thine, why rae patie rpmidany fete ner, leveled his , the crowd fell back, but | Street walking south of Pennsylvania ave- | “482... ‘aly 13, 12:30 p.m.—Consols. fo paRNEVilin MONTGOMERY 00. We notice an amethyst and pearl set, with | he WAS at the end of a thin enough lane of | nue, between loth and 15th streets, was run | 95 ler accent eee UB ake em aReT Brcesigned nai ShXLAND. soul frost. caper coral miciaiion at in | Puma folm tomas maya man tremble. | in last might by Sergeant Leach, and a | 25, Aime of bli Roget Bank ot Ba Teo SES dead goid, a enlluloid coral elaborately and | Long and steadily did he lie, until in sheer | charge of vagrancy made against her. She XuPORT, July 15-20-68. 8:20 bonds of 1362, NOTHING RESERVED. 2 The officers were delicately carved, add a choice amethyst set | &¢™/ration the crowd stood still and gazed | had the amount of bonds (#20), in her stocx- | 9.F* _ the . . ne on him. At last he pulled the trigger, ing which she put up, but no one came for- RANKFORT, J Ev -v.8. ; way through the crowd antl in two colors of gold. These goods represent | frud aaa hesst, Be, Pulle res wae Sean Wand thiamorning in court, eothe collateral of ae RT: July 13—Evening.—U. 8. 6-20 bonds EXAMINE AND BUY. reached s Subr-street car, in whieh the pri sice sete, and sre, sold at $10. His initia’ “Old Reliable” ‘came in for a tremendous | Was returned to Fanny and she steppe! out © placed, and the driver was com- | buttons, chuste, plain, and engraved, and +; ri Furnes! (© Se bis whip to etcape the | plain dead gold in sete to match are very ie- | SIM Of Applause, and the mateh for iss | After jaying a fee wo ner coueel wiv “in CITY _ITEMS. ursuers. siral for gentlemen, also his nickle, silver, pee ARES ' contr uu ma , ieee rubber-rivited, and tortoise-shell vest chains | AW AMATEUR DETECTIVE.TeresaS, Lua- | Bee! to & coach. To GATHER pearls from ocean’s yases HABLE BROTHERS, ELECTION OF HICERS OF ANACOSTIA | and I5-karat gold vest chains of Barrow's | lam, of Oyster Bay, was sued for divorce by Gana ag eee Divers go down in divers places; ann FP {AILKOAD. <The | Slock- | celebrated manufacture, from 82 to $20. His | her husband, but the ‘court distinces tre GEORGETOWN. tat our mouths of streams and bays, TAILORS AND CLO2HIERS, holders of the Anacostia and Potomae Rall- PhSTa chains for ladies are very elegant, and | suit. On the trial it was shown that Alfred ———— 'o pearls do Asian swimmers raise ro ieeters Aaeniay clected the fol- | his entire stock of jet and rubber jewelry and | Ludiam, the plaintiff's cousin, has followed | Miss ELIZABETH ABBOTT, one of the | Like those in beauty’s month that shine Syt-tr OonnxR 77TH aN D Srneers WW. owing directors for-one year: Dr. Noble | miscellaneous articles is well worthy the at- | and watched Mi to get evidence | oldest residents of Georgetown, died at her | Made by the Sozodont divine. eo Xoans Band Mesors. Edward 1 Temple, K. B. tention of purchasers. against her. On Saturday Mrs. Ludiam be- | residenceon Bridge street last night, . EFRIGER, : rect trem Cates ae Tarcne one wae EL VATER COOLERS! TES ALL THINGS,’ ‘and mg uinand, John Webster, Zadoc Wil | Tum Barrimorm Dritt Assocratron | Sijnydanmees eM ee ape ecuive for | years. She was a sister of the late Balsam of Wild or Good styles. at lowest ven that Wistar'’s is IL K STOVES, i Lams and G."A. Bobrer. The directors sub- | (uniformed members of the Encampment DixDoott ana cameto this city with her | Pre vemedy par excellence for thecureoteotas, | bie ce ow FEARERUE Met and chose their officers, as | branch of Odd Fellows) contemplate visit- | Husm Mo: FOR THE PoLtce.—The | * BuILDINe IATION.—At @ meeting ey ee ake eater aon. |. a8, ¥ foil ident, L. W.Gati 5 , | @g Mount Vernon i - | asl \thisic, sore throat, - ya nce ainand. eee: ae joun' on Ro akure isiative committee on the increase of cts en Denes Association, held at God. least,’ ‘jyl0-8t* 314 7th street, Penn. % arrive at 8-35 o'clock by ime has ards. Dr. Noble Young and Messrs. Edward , and will be received | testified tha’ i Temple and HB. Clark were appointed a by the U. E. members of this jurisdiction | other officers Of the force LION BREWER ¥. A SUMMER HATS. A LAGER AND PILSENER BEER committee to revise the by-laws, and sub- escorted to the boat and to Mount Ver- | habit of HS wail @ report at the next mesting. non. On — En in ny ge a bling bousan penn Seren W end LIGHT FELT for Men, Youthsand nee nna es eRe poster eb made, and Coxverrs fo CatHonicrem—St. wet will be given at the Metropol. | “orable lepea Tis. CASKS AND BOTTLES. thew’s church was the scene of @ bea Han Hotel, and they will leave on a later | §9-The woman's ~ ‘3 and solemn event last Sunday, being the re- There will be about sixty members | wal session in Syracuse in Sceeen— redaced rates =e of three young ladies into the Cath. fine band them, as also ‘from the exclusion ST IRMETE ao hi samccas = bor 5 Aeeranes a Seren and Rosa | a number of ladies. fornia are edited to Water street. street is row | of Flies, a oF and Mosquitoes. Hamilton jyé-tr Leg ty Pennsyivanis avenue, ail: ppabanpock, Va. None of their Lon at ESS er The; giass in Elias Balwin’s new | the best@aved street in and as | @ - M. oe ting one sgeas Bewiy-acjuired ones af "the communion | Maakiin eeameistior oreecat oe eo; | Bouse in Bam Francisco Danelle in Montreal, | ng Weert sewer te Sel Ronseee toe neta: | end maa oe ~ » Rie A was - which they were about to enter. Dr. White, | from his wagon at the Intersettion ar Vie ad Bar, artes porsaee Senne eames | palouitos be tnnisue frantinctver wheres | NS iia the venerable pastor, assisted by Father De | ginia avenue and tree west Leora Ngo Wot, performed, the ceremony, a: after f ’ Le a ed 4 ushers, etc. 2025 when the work at the canal bridgeover Wash- Corns, Vascul: Kerescemces their’ baptism and generat coufession the | off, Breaking his lef Wrist, besides bruising | SIA dispatch from Montreal, Canada tecet Se completed. Buntond, Togrowing Nas Sc sucoeeatally . Hours: from converts were pleasantly entertained at tue | him about the body. He wes announces the death yesterday morning of | ,,S=WERAGE 1s badly needed at various i ‘Treasury. residence of the pastor. nf his house. No. 822 7th street peice To cow Charles La Rigite, Bishop oft. te ue ——_—_———_ Hammet 3 rainage i: offensive. The le | a.m. to m. Fee, $1 per visit. to Gh ROrERTY SALES IN ALEXANDRIA — = ¢ wae called in and sot the wrist. Mie etew On fan who | B&F would ike to wean equal chalice’ | deinees, during of hours . ireen & Wise, auctioneers, sold to-day f Honse Bres, leans wom: keep clean with those of more favored local- unable tients at real- Messrs. Beach'and Kent commissioners of | i TighblBGED TART Thismorn- | recently graduated ing Officer Sullivan arrested a colored at @ medical school in | ities. dences, except after 6 p. m. fesars. Beach a | man | Paris, has been appointed to the ee SS ee eed Set sale. the Pioneer mills property at the foot | named Henry Mathews alias John Kelly at Sultan’s harem at Constan! H bi Tan, ask of Luke street to Louls Avon Hoffman, esq., | the Gypsy camp, beyond Sonate atieet Sl meer Wg are cal Perry’s Moth and Freckle of Sem Kork city tor $32,000, Also, for Al: | cemetery, tempting to ell a valuable BG lmonee gd yyy a ilu = coutenntal | Fo tion. St is rett oF Pi On the ert L. = st prop- | horse for a sma! sum. The ie Biack-Heads forms, use s Tb rmas’ soap factor y at tae thought, belongs toa mit man eos "ne 7. inet anda pace be — av An b deegmagee Ind.) doctor has — Improved ‘Comatione cand Ponple ’Ren- - | Eastern’ Branch. Mathew: a Lp him froma Eypelled from the local medical society Great Skin or, it Dr. . Theo a1 * &7-At Round Lake - | adv The other property ©as | pearing. Be Lake ct mp meeting Foster: Sg aa: oe ‘C. Perry, 49 Bond street, fork. 6,5,1: PLATE PRINTERS’ PICSIO, at Schuetzen | of the Wesley MoLUMeDtAL eaqren, of freed his ‘vines of beetles by sprinkling ‘MACHINE sales of Coe ling cheap. Park, Tueslay evening, July 1th, 2 | Savannah. ’ them With soit soap ana water. $22,081” $,12-8,5% -

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