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EVENING STAR. TUrspAY July 27, Is75 Weather Pro’ «bitities To-day. Orrick or © crzy Stax AL OFrioga, Was'smisetor, Joly 2, 1813. In the sonth Atlantic and Gulf st nessee and “nip valley, slight changes in barometer and temperature, southwest to | southeast w clear or partly cloady weather wi LOCAL RECORD. ‘The thermometer in the business office of Pee STAR raged to-day asfollows: § a.m., &; 10[a. m., 2: 12 m., %5; 2 p. m. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. gton City Hibernian Benevolent Bez evolent Seciety, No. 1, last evening de- cided fo participate in the celebration of the O'Connell centennial celebration. Aggust 6. ‘The joint exenrsion of the Young Men's Christian Association and the Memorial ebureh to Marsbell Hall last evening, was suceess. The young men whoare forming themselves: : itery organization held another into a ™m meeting lest aight, and were drilled by Capt. A_B. French workmen employed on St. Patriex’s boreh, corner of With and F streets, p snsperced work till next season, the fords fer bollding purposes having been ex- housted. The Peabody Liters gold medal to number of tt Sunday Society offered a selling the highest r excursion Inst by Mr. A. Behrend, nil, residing at No. 136 For- and who came to this rostrated by the heat vn the Baltimore and aid was rendered 1 wer. and he return It was finally 1 Gr nt as per Cook am ©: fi he bes! DE piers and those In gred some two owerilg Of the wate. main on oth Street. eas mains and house connections of both, sewer connections, setti p posts, 3 th it ts hopet ys longer and i down uf vel at le wt from fi a@ bert of sand and to twenty ir 1% street before the tes. Ten- j 2 e = 7 CAPRs.—Those who A great | FINANCIAL 4X EBCIAL- | Pope Hodnett's “Maas Meeting.” Excursion TO THE | Part not more than a fortnight ago. A great D> com” a | = Geacene pepsi was heli. atine | Ike aealt-water trip with as little break 4g! Inany men and women were passing oat i CITY ITEMS. ' rer of 6th and D streets last night, and ible will enjoy the excursion "| tha night and day. Lae Markets. r A NoncIEee on bar ae bag as the grand Pyramia es oa ¢ ldreasei by John Pope Holnett. A Ea, of the Lake Sg ee at 8:30 ary Ackers testified that she wee Souet | g Pantene! ty, W—Virginin, 6s, Peters tts might be built of tb ber corey \! ons committee on resolutions was appointed, | to Piney Point, LE: “cout, Fortress keep: had seen liquor in the rooms. and knew | + 83; 3 teeth, been "ree & MONTH. i i Curoitun FENWICK Ss HOTEL 4, Teaching the lat- Judge Nelson to stop there during the night : by neglect. Shall this thing go ia ; j «cid, 20; do. new, 10, old to-day. Sagar ruined by and they reported a series which was Monroe and Vue de re “ot face of the great fact that Soredont is a cer- PRoxaRYTOWwN adopted. These declare “That the action of ter delightful resort at “Sewall’s Point in two or three times. Captain Cole was there | Moree exe say (S,-= Wathen ‘weak 4:4 tow ~ | tale primerentiveer deae aeeeer 2 -AOURTRY goons : | the present Commissioners of the District of _ Season for one of sfowell’s capital dinners. one night and Mrs. P. cave op her room to eermons, sob og. weak 0:4, low = a i Sifteon B. —t reese (ont) will Be taken fa the summ: rtd ¥ the month, apy: reason ifol village Of Waterford, W.and ). Ratiroad, brantifal scenery. as -SAGsH A MIN s ff At3o'clock Sunday afternoon the steamer him. Judge Nelson was in the front room | Wheat seak—sas: No. 2 western amber, 2.40; mived IT 15 NO WONDER that invalids Jose gt tala District 10 payethe ecotactor at tke | will leave Vuede bran ana paad out oy tse | Liat LOtieWarcee tin the tase renee Niet | abet gok- al: Wo. wssters Feamzivauis ted. | gn all epecifies, when ke many wort nee late Board of Public Works without first Je. | Rip. Raps towards fRe coean between Cape | Mr. Neleon left Mrs. P. and Lottie occupied |1,8; Marzlena red. 1mal.q: dc Ges tat eines are Advertised for the cure of varioas “f pun! laborers: naar and enry, le i * - % - asses, it “h |, are * Socanane: ne anganion: oe the en | homeward will reach Washington até o'clock Mr. Jackson testified that he had his office | Milwaukie spring, 129142. Corn. ma ne ut which when tried, found < soathers st wanting.” We have yet to learn, ver, | of June, ists” «That committee of one | Monday morning: And all this grand trip | in the building: bad heard cries of murder | *catten whit; 1: co, yellow, SS heen week, | deat eee ret, 2 learn, amen a — handred Workingmen be appointed to wait | for the ridiculously small sum of four dol- | from Mrs. P.’s rooms. Ste: Bed eprt,' 24: last ball of Auzavt, %. Oats Wild Cherry to cure coughs, colds, and pul, SUMMAR upon General J. H. Ketcham, one ofthe Com- | lars! sea Lottie Wood: who. testified thet ane | fas, Smaueenaneed, Rye dull bas ctied;—10"8 monary disease oo cents and i a bottle, cto il teke sit or slant ? ——_+——_ called . = Marstai 2 yan jeaeant borate | Samened or bier Cadence seotioe wean. | REAL Esrare SALEs—Meeme. Young & | Sled Lottie Wool, who teatificd that she | 260. Har ¢all ood, beary — Maxsia Pork— , M#rse bottles much the cheaper. | BOSEDERS tor the sanmer. Pleasant twcatton, demand of bima information relative to Con 22.2602 0. Buikmeata quiet bat firm—honkders . ———s. easily accessible from Box) RK. Terme me tor | tractor William H. Adams. who Is still tn- | Middleton. auctioneers, real estate and insu- | was occasioned by Judge Nelson. On cross- 2202230. Huikmes loose packed, Sualzy. | | NATURE'S BEACTIFIER Will remove | ate. Address WJ_STONE. Lovertevitie Va. Beaye | Qetted to hts workmen In the sum of sixteen | vance agents. sold yesteniay afternoon, for | examination she saideshe. had never been Bacon firm shovliers Bice tae pattiS: | treekies. 28 ee COUNTRY SGako — — | thonsand detlars, (#16,000,) and as we have | Messrs. I. H. Warner and Charles A-James, | known except as Lottie Wood; never lived jam, Lard firm—refiaed. 14g. Butter Poa See eed ve | henna that S15:000 Nad beck paid to Adams | trustees, a two-story brick house on 10th, be- | jn Baltimore; had lived in Philadelphia, and rm ena a. am ‘frmer—ornte, | ELASTIC STOCKINGS and celebrated Elas. naeust | in cevtificates by thesaid Board of Audit, we | tween N and O streets northwest, to Mr. | was then employed by W. H. Auderson,on fs qniet bat frm and | te No. 23 Pennsylvania avenue, , Bese ery | respectfully demand information, viz: If | Jobn M. Sims, for $4400, sth street meat Arch; she was here ov a visit. AL 2g anaes, BOAT Ad street northwest. 19.8 io, Teasuable. Gall } ——.—_. ge She! pat such @ a eHire and nncet- ee : mae. ee ee ee ee THE Courts. Neison was the natural element of adisond- | 1! Gold. ius, Exchange, | Asx you druggist for Nature's Beaetitier. MER HOARDING STs or thew | Audit while our claims against said Adams . 4 Governments dull and unset: | 4 have not been satisfied by the said Adams, Crrcvir Covrt—Judge Humphreys. erty house, and censured Mrs. P. for aiding qc 216 acoommedtate? with god | or by the said Commissioners, or said Boart The case of Langdon agt. Evans was re- | in getiing him intoxicated. He imposed a > Yorn declining. a ' at oes ant Roem ot ranmabip of Audit of said District, and in case the | sumed to-day. fine of #100; and an appeal was taken. dnll an wt hoary. | 800 peony x0 IRVERED te Ue ee ee ville, Lona cee i i ie . al nt. How | nen »Lenacen covety. Va. anid H. Ketcham eannot give the Equity Covrt—Judge Wylie. ‘onsale for money | in cto It” A book on Wai atenet neat tea, Cousens made. Joan. 137% ; Dreferred, 27. Paris dis- | Rew yrdge & Co, Bankers, 2 Wall = $ trodhead and request of him a reply in Covrt—Judge Snel. DFATH OF “THe DRUMMER BoY OF Ma- batches youtet icanes 2 > J writing to this resolution; and also to Kaow To-day, John 3 1 - an THE NATIONAL SaVINGS BANK, cornerof — Pwilt in fror d by a train of cars at Staun- A Struggle with a Burglar. | New York avenue aod 15th street, pays 5 per CLERK'S MIDNIGHT PERIL—HE | cent. per aunum oF deposits foreach calendar son, profanity; $5. Warren, disorderly R) to him, | ¢. W. Match, unli 1 Board | forfeited. ma | Nassas.”—On Thursday, June 24th, was raa $5. Jas. Moore, $5.) over and kill nsed wagon; collateral | ten, Va. G wharf for the if, on a final adjustment of hts account, said Avams will have anything comin; or bas now anything due him by ne been improved. « fe be orge E. King. son of E King. of | A CcUNr | 1 s ittee e! | proceed fo the Treasury aud wait upon. W. | .,2g8¥ ® number of routine orders were GEORGETOWN. } A of Audit, or by the strict of Columb: Jobn Butler, Ce do. Fred. Hen- | Portsmouth, formerly of Richmond, Va. ne | Christy, in Leesville, a Little settiement | BY 4 Sc, Snceeenraly English and | about five miles ont on the Gratiot reat peal noted. William H. Fergusoa, disor- IS BEATEN AND STABHED. | month. Sanking hours, 9to@ Saturcays.@ shad 5 | line, Petriek Foley, ur nsed carts; do. | feceased was well known as “the drummer | From the Detroit Post, Jal wo 4 and 6 to & 2B 406 ard in ease said J. W-. Brodhead fail togive | Minnie Bates, disorderly; # . W. Thomas, | boy of Manas: and was a sergeant inthe | Shortiy after one o'clock yes bd morn- | eB. COLTON | such information, that this committes pro | ft & par open on Sunday; appeal | 11th Virginia regiment, Pickett's division, | ng gurgiern entered the tone ne Won m r Excresconces Miles Town, St. Mary scoant . Mul | xuce Ligeia ~~ | noted. “Henry Sehweir, disorderiy; $5—ap- | ; he close of the war. He had since | of these re ions; an the sea in the VUE DE L’EAU HeTen, & petition for a redress of g derly; $3. xe+ Lene al Steamship the President of t pany’s service, and | were ransacking te premises, whoa. | r e Treasury. Hour HAMPTON ROADS, VA THE CASE OF JUSTICE PLANT. returned home last Christmas, having been | Johnstone. a clerk whe cecmacer tore, | 8-1 eg ae Steer vies. Owlngss | Soe ghts mh pect reap age send t £ T. K. Plant, charget | shipwre by the Clies- | was awakened by their operations. He did ite ia uaabie to Stee cere rar De. | eng, Bathe. Weatng, Oye, Some That we a cies UY) ape npany wien | not at first suspect the trie cause of the | WP ace Me Patients at resi- | and all kind: of Sea Food * That we demand the remo’ and Mr. | ceatii overtook him. He was buried on Hees, except after 6 p. n Forme it, Virgiuin five B | Watson and Wilcox. clerks in the Board of — at- | sounds in the room below, butafter listening am, for the defene>, entéred a plea | urday, June 2th, by Randolph Lodge, of ‘oom i ening | Andit. whom we believe to be e Boant attentively for some time he heard voices in . orks coer tee, ie ee ; 3 neompetent, | of not guilty Richmond, with Masonic honors. ‘He | low conversation. a Uingon his partas | For Moth Patches, Freckles and Tan, ask stop aith: wharf Trims @uS pertmeuth ot four | treatment of ours andl our In front of the | jeaves a wife and two children in George- | loos and stockings oh Be ofty creptdows staits | aagtst for Perrys Moth @ tion. It ts reliabl | toascertain who the intruders were. As a |g ‘Sincke 4s 4 1Face. Dinek- a esh Worn interest | preeaution against possible danser he can | Ea nck-He. or Flesh Worms, Y THE » | | Perry's improved Comeione ond Pimple "Rom M race | “volve ash as H v's Improve ™ my HiDDLE the Po- | reset eh aosieie te wan tent eee ie | Sethe Great Skin Moticine, or consult I Is now Fea | > led beone | BUC. Perry, 49 Pond street, New York. 55.1 hE ers oo GEORGETOWN ADV ton he was engaved ia keeping the | town. and did so until Mr. Piant came | Tne Commsc RrGaTTA. was ordered ba times, | is mantfested in the propose ee . pushed him | whieh is announ to jake place o1 A P. demanded his number and | tome on the uth proximo. The which he Plant then came out | to be confined to those who belong to none and took hold of witness and defied him to | of the existing boating organizations, an arrest him, using an oath. Tuought Plant | there are some excellent oarsmen outside 0: y | Was intoxtented. our boat clubs, the race will doubtless be au | hetectis gent testified that Col. Web- | en tertainir ai | ster requested that a portion of the pave- Tie GRAIN TRADE.—There is avery de- go | Ment he cleared, and he informed the proper | cided decline in the price of wheat and it will ofticer, and atl left except P.. who said he | be good news co consumers to learn that tae Would not get back for pis-ant Websier. | jate sudden rise in the price of flour is be- Witness then went to Sergeant Gay and in- | jieved in will informed ‘quarters to. be fo joner’s Wish. ant ary only. Sales are reported to-day on his retu was again beyond the | | lines. Plant colonel of the re cs Frock! Weeks, $18 por work, $3. a Fr e a Pr mY we ie Pimples on the FWOWRUL. taneor upon Mayor Wallach son to believe them eorrapt a with th tractors to defraud us oat of on a: gover to the cor ho b JAXOUESION OF 7 4 HIDEKNTA re rderet by the n above quoted should” be bel for v 4 froma republican adm: 1 to elect to ral or, Was pinned way that he coult net extri the burglar, w ras th one kneo tSasade cin z KORGETOWN SAVINGS BANK, D.C. St HIGH STRE Bank hours, 4 m.+ t jepesits) takin: jon his Jeft arm, ere A stroggle for the possession of tt at from S141 to S146 | sued and Johnstone got it by th 1.47 to $1.48 for prime, and | keen biade inflicting so: friend of his, and he intende $1.52 for choie slipped thvodgn tis deposits.” General Banking ia siment. P. appeared to be RIVER AND Ratt.— Arrive, steamer final as hoisterons this language. | yo; , from Philadelphia, ec je, With a carze of general merchal nooner Mary H. Rand, from Kennebe h “tons of ice for Keanetw \ Lient Gree t having re- | £ ly tion of Working abd bribery of -] 3.7. Mitchen, Fred. W. Sones | Thomas Knowle nt said that if he wot Mr. Lester te would be God a rel a farewell kick toward the door, where he was joi river, Me., wit lee com ; Joined bya | fh yany; Schooner Kitty from | companion, who liad taken no part in the | ant Lif be wi ria th 1,700 bushels t for | feht. Johnetone fired a farewell shot at the 1 ~ oie etl clmrap nealle t y & Brother ls of | rascals, and there ts gor 1 | WW. WHEATLEY. wheat for J. and | « tirely the social cour ore ALEXANDRIA. Myers toll ail boat fro ne CP.) sau He did rel f, 3 1 ls (Myers) hat back; gid not hear any profane y boisterous lauguaye until en toe t STEAM DYEING AN} OLASNING EST-B enpon the front « LISHNENT rops of blool alo @ was also a trail in the dist « tr as ifone of the ul dragged his helpless com par a bi t wag wht to fall baek; did om Wash- 0 righted up MY we wil call for ead r ine ork at any piece ic the sirh aske! Plant | and then bail berout anc unconse ene ares, Wek er up the river, How many times. if any, he | [2Cons wax no | prov from atdt t n here and Washinu: furtl store | == sisted onee by Pat alned 1s, of this city, who | nd bronsht saying he had tot LADIEY’ Q@GODS PROMS ware bes to hi bnt he didn’t st OW OOsT home by night _ | can be ined ‘they d m Hats Rratds, Paite. and BOOKS AND S7 ATIONERY. sses had testified to a | o: : rt A RECENT Diseovery AT E ae eter oe ate 2S Seat Renee ae = I will be tot and run the mgnlo, of Naples, reports very at Pomry of wooden 1 The same lying fact —“I'll net have any sue poton my wonrls. The wi p the Si Mus. J.P. PALMER, ashington lod te__ 1109 F stree ween Ith and 12 e Ww net J. Re esses | and into the depot on nortl irfax stre € found © FE fi aLESS E, A. McCORMICK, T.Aa.Cr Hi. Wat- | be genticmen And further that the street ears will be re- | box. Th tablets are smooth | hare ish; 82 Shuster ce cal lect — stored and connected with this depot by a 1 their faces, upon ENNSSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur 8 a | to Mary J. Yi mts Aand | Ste » Who testified that he | track on Fairfax street 1, 26th. 7 z is found, are st | 3S % A. § S. Mar- | iking witu P. or — ' a ok Saane Or Bones 1s constantly receiving all the newest shapes to seed | man told him g i plied Bistor = Warrrr Cas either sep or Ged togetl ORLP AND STRAW HATS, tras- | that he was as nad | proaching Meeting wrt—Th xis on Gndlas of thive and gar. FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, re n asked to whiel the of- | prowching meeting of the board of abrupt manr ashort | recently appointed by Bishop ud ordered | siding ‘bishop of the Protestant F i ee fie SILER, ae & choice assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS Orders promptiy filled. e tablets thus bound together the w Imost ysin ink; but the pes, which had repited in hi square Jutir 1 the single Lhack a church in the United States, for the purpose | with wax, were engraved, and are still leet. am = - ~— He ScLom r Guermey testified that he first saw a | of investigating charges y BS ble though the wax has disappeared, as the HOTE on ave Plant by the ¢ Bishop Whittingham, of the « sharp point ofthe style had eat iato the | OTELS. — Appeared peaceabl land, is just now exciting a gi . = = to be the most disorderly of | terest. The board will assemble receipts for payments of mouey, and bear | N* yf eoeereas BESTAURA TY, next. The sessions will probably be he the consular date. with the n the day | AKMAND BODIN, DP | Hstentestified that he was near | Grace church. corner of Park and Monument | arfd the month and the amount paid. On tie j pComfertable ‘aud elegantly-furnished ROOMS n; saw the officer pushing back | streets, as that was the psignated by | witiside edge of the center tablet i K those | The Cuisine pes pe . Choicest Wines and | » - nt, who Was protesting, and heard | Bishop Smith. Grace church is now. | bound up in be rim is written an index | Ltynore. | Fragrant Oigars. | Saying the wood beneal. The separate tablets contain square 45 foore, sub. 11, otticer his number; Plant was | ever, undergoing repairs, whi bh fact may ne- | of the nam C a! in the volume. It is Eiogantly ished Booms fur private dinner ar! 8 or W ite $6 a0, . M. Naylor et a ble than be (witness) world have | cessitate a change as to the place of mecling. | entitled Perscriptio,” and is followed with | S°DRer parties. ei3-ly Hutehinson. parts 1 and 2, square sity of opening the | Rev. Dr. Leeds, the rector of t hurch, isat | aname in the venative ondatiyve hee ta) | —_—_—_——_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— & ¥h larry JA. F. Jone to M. Joachim, y ment, as the reviewing of | present at Ipswich, Ma: ix | lets are evidentiy accounts, and from the LUMBER, &c 2 5 By Pred'k W. Bbinsoa- | are 2 620; 82.500. W. T. 1 ard it was nearly | tion. He will be one c way in which they are kept there e2n be no 2 : square 72 J€ on Recount of the crowd behind. the beard, and been summoned t Mr. Pelham propos: lt to ask what ocenrre| | pear before it. One of the first things t af the station, in order to show the animus | done by the board doubt that the spot where they v be | was the site of a Re They were discovered ie chet (LUMBER! Beoksetiers ie exce i r i ie n, an the officers. but the court raled it ont, | pointing a president and secr though the damp to which they ———T asa, Tee ehenie be eee that Mr. P. had his redress before the | the sele« tion of & caurch Who will, | posed has rendered them very fragile. Those | LUMBER! ns ee trouble and «xpense. Anothe s ne- ri of Commissioners. tion, represent the | bound tozet er are in the best state of pro- | ineateowrl lich Bs Henry Ward Poache: eessary to p > work < south pa f Witness thinks that P. was not intoxi- e on the one hand, | servation. Signor Fiorelli has - | LUMBEE Bymual and <3, with Min. Goode ard complete this executor, to C. A ‘ s ecnsed is the party on the other. | Count of the The Abbe Tigrane. Candidate for the Papal Ch neighbourhood. ntemplated. | 22: Sabare €6y, $1,070. E. A.D Enbry was estled to testify as to | In connection with this po: Acedemy, of Naples, and it is expecto Pirds and Beans of New Bngiaad. Wilson Te 1 paving of aA what took place after the arrest, but it was | Col. Chas. Marshall, the w lawyer | it will throw muck Light wpm the coy? legs G “. Bro : . Mth ‘street is ruled out, fled to the good char- | Of this city, is mentioned, and it is thought | pus iness tran jons ur wpir Wier = ie. From the German. By Mra. a that he will receive the appointment. Bishop a dj ister. THE Wasnrxctox G IN A meeting the Camp meet Bight at the IN THE County—A analterent named Pamed J drew a the ba! danges He was A STFAXF AT Serr ror Warr Priv- ndant wr erecting from using the riparian privt « 1 with square 2 thereos left for from but rves upen, an nnere ther @ publ wolaf M street south, tr on. To-day a restrai RORTRT THoOMPson . & Well-known coloret Man. whoa few vears ago Was a member of the Boar! mon t ouneil from the Ist Ward . diet a? Sunday morning on Hotel, Sara jecease! was Prob: the eountr,*, and had be: yed in many lead! Eastern states services @iways being sought for. He was @ very ind "peadent man anda fluent speaker. A skete,) Of his Life #ppeared in Tur Sran w da, “Ss ago. — Firt Last NiGHT—Abont %} o Clock Iast Rigbt a bright light was seen in t '¢ borth- eastern part of the city, and the firen ‘¢9 pro- ceeved towards tt without waiting .“Or #0 alarm. It proved to be at the feed st, Te of George B. Br: ryland ay, “‘BUe and C street, and an alarm was struck f box ¢ (eth and H streets), and the es WE extinguished speedily.” The damage wa. * shout sive on Mbich there is no insuranes, ere is by Hiue d & was tl an incendiary. OER A —— Gs TWO APPLICANTS m Divorce —Mar- garet A. Hawes to-day. by Messrs. Moore | and Newman. filed a bili for a civorce from | C. W. Hawes, on the ground of nesiect aud | desertion. Mary Cherry bas, by W. J. Miller, filed a/ Dill for divorce from: Joon Cherry, on the nund of bad treatment and attempting to kill her; and to restrain the sale of real es- tate. a ASSAULTED KY HIGHWAYMEN.—On re. tursirg to bis home last night, Mr. Elias | Solomons. a butcher, was assacitet near the corver of th and D streets by three mon, poeked down. The police bearing ray hastened to the spot. but the as- bts mace thelr esenpe bef ore succeeding tu their purpose— gahtery Wrrnows ri tropolitan cisimnes. but when be or any one -else bas special improvement taxes to pay they wever change from: J. C. Lay & Co., 23 ayy SIECCL.— ely. gs the changeson the Me- | bot w 1 rner testified to secing part of | Whittingham will also be re V't_know the causes of the ar- Mueh spe Micer attempt to push Pt will be the result. ned to be tha ims to have a k the over exer | WE HAVE ON HAND THE LARGRS? AND BEST ASSORTED FEATORD ed by | 8% Two n win oe | and Philip Lewinski, e M.' BALEANTYS 7} lynons BS Keventh sirect & Novel_by Wm Ft &, cons of Thule,” cooetvnd felt Of the per- 8 opposir sonnel of the board, thinks that at least | m2 One of the two youn UMBRR ae : oisterousoffiver, and thought the | cleven of the sixteen’members composing it | University ot STOCK OF L ONS BOOKS TOR & T had mo. ecton the | will v Oo sustain the cha i the class NOW IN WASHINGTON. Corner 4m street end Ponnaylvaia avenn duct of Plant. ish uittingham and in fa t}r em | ! Pp £3 same proper ncr testified that the condnet | by a court of seven bisho; BF It is reported that G | oe rong bce} —} after W . C. Kenealy, part r was more boisterous tan ioe Shoes EEE LL es Harrison (graudson of the Lite i more than thive hundred origt Hug Andrew O°) ant no language from either. SRE®, YORK CHILDREN’S FREE Exc | Harrison) will head the iblican ticket for The Gad Trump, a Novel, i . G issell to tifled to being present, seeing | SION-—In New York, Saturday morntr governor of Indiana in Kovel, by Victor Cherbuites. 4icUX, parts and 24 i) at Plant,once raising his re than 1.500 poor children of the Fiy « Rocks, Paper, Eavelopes aud every Festionery tive for aule at tr HTL ‘ON'S BOOKSTORES x Paul Hoa. Wm, | CALL AND GET PRICE-LIST Op | Bis if tostrike him, and witness caught nts and Gth ward of that city were treat- | 5- 1 the democratic b; heard Plant use the word “d—d” | €d toa free excursion up the Hudson river to | #27 TE gertown young SAME BEFORE PURCHASING BLS W. C. O'Meara testivied that he saw | Excelsior Grove, where they spent the day, | man named Wyland. th —- WHERE. Tae PrRorosep Rev TARY OF OLD TIMEs. he propos . “ r en b “ton th and: he: The crowd was largely composed of boys, in- | Two Locks, was drowned eunion of the survive ne « tw ne arrived on the ground; he N . ilary ecesotectaise tnoee 1 re offcer tell Plant 10 sep pack, aud Ps | cluding children Of il eeloes, bl “es and | Thursday last. It is sapposel be v WHEATLEY B BANKERS. war of the rebellion what ordered him back. lot parents from nearly aii coan- one * Pies = Pp, and fall ROS., ATIONAL SAFE DEPosiT — th, meets with ed to please the crowd. aken down in barges towel | Canal was drowned. No. 37 Water «treet, Georgetown. N red have § ert testified that he was prescat; | by tugs, the boys occupying the upperdecks | "An ivebriated American took posses- Corner With st and New York avenna pate. Among them nding near the enrh: saw the of | of the barges, the girls the lower decks. At | sion ofa Chinese ¥ ouse in Sacramento BRANCH: roa re some Who date their original enlistment | ficer shove him back; heard Plant ask the Te grove ne rat Ares sgt bbe in swimr ioe | fsa cencaage | ~— = a ee The pom | FIBE AND BUBGLAB-PROOF VAULTS IS proposed officer's number and say to the r thay he expenses of the excursion were as fol- | Chinaman } ed to the sta 1 house an x er and reets, cursion o1 ine ie "oF pir, th he hea a Tight to baa the cat ee lows :—There were consumed 3,000 rolls, 660 | reported: “One Melican man, too mmehce peemne ee bce — ee — “ogy taken on deposit. Sefeste leave a! 3 ociock p. m.,.and proceed down ; Plant was being shoved back the officer | loaves of bread, 159 pounds ham, 9 pounds | blandy, catehee 1m se.” je2-2m WASHINGTON. j wiiyelaghs =. ihe river and return about n ht without | raised his bi nd Mr. Ash caught the billy | corned beef, 6 pornds tongue, 59 pounds but- oe = Be. 8 rea presi making any landing—as was the popular | as several sung out “Don’t bit the man.” ter, 2,100 large sponge cakes, 1 box lemons, | PRY Goops LUMBER! prety BP: owned ee, mode prior lo the war. Such anamoanthas | The defence rested, 420 quarts ice-cream, 2,000 pounds ice, half Se ee = 4 P. ~ ty been raised as will make Officer Myers recalled and testified | barre! sugar, and other supplies. The cost | AT REDUCED PRICES. - . E, "8 Timor co. n, but, as it is proposed that an. that be did pot raise his stick, but Plant at- | Of the excursion, as near us could be esti- LUMBER?! Ba plus which may remain after the exp tempted to wrench the baton from bis hands. | Mated, was $672.24, or about 42 cents for each Have removed their Bauk ne Case was submitted without argu- | Of the 1.815 children taken. This pays for the G is. . BUILDING, corner “th aw. ment, And the Judge said the main charge | band, boats, barge, tug, and all the supplies REAT BARGAINS. LUMBER @ They are picpared 240 8 general Was whether Mr. P-had been guilty of dis- | and labor employed. pone, recetve Deposite subsect fo check . on Raitimore Phu ia and Now York, orderly conduct. Mr. Plant must submit to = x : EKS, s § Boameto LS DaOIT shall be banded to the Washington Na streete. tim ys” wil this reunion. Mr. F. L. Harvey i perty in this matter, aud the list a small fine of $6. Sais Wa ee Sova en sas | oe rie Beer pat eer GKe. | ar GREATLY REDUCED PRICEY) | Hideout gels Tee OOS Bake Colle E| senad ieee Gat Glee ete Geo. Marlow. earrsing a razor; 800, Jas, | 2s sys; The woman, Mrs. Aferritty Who |e aids nnn wien Sie Rene, ie. oe a SC ~ | honed Bines and Grays, and was the briga- | Geo. Marlow, carrying a razor; 920, Jas. | 27. aye: The woman, Mrs. Merritt, who Wo Pivcee of VICTORIA LAWN at 0c. and 280. por invested tm Stork Prtestoyes tm Wall Nrect, dier general of the District of Columbia uni- | ig eg Choe Pewaice. ail im of an outrage oh board the tz Mike park: i : = Srctoc cnmtneannse of dcmare rete Qotafioa f , itia. SEO 3 5 2 >» AN , is undoubtedly the well-known con- | French. Mutt, Swiss, and Cambi 8) : uatory circulars, contatutig det | ‘ = verre. | Chatsed With keeping a disorderly house on | fidence woman eho washes ee eos | Fr Tes WeEtaeee ee Ae EVEL ID, Siem NATHANIEL B. FUGITT, Watements and quotation prices of ull stocks dealt ia 1 BAND ek OUSTUR, | G street, between 4th and sth, was called— | aiinshouse for three monthn, four yoarecinen, | Alaa: 5 PABASOLY und SUN CMBBELLAS at y mounted poi Assis’ reported this morn. | thug. ut District Attorney Fisher prosecn- 4 " " my cost uid Judge Moore and Me. Wine Mt. | Si¢!hg birth to a child while there, probanly | 41,5) aren Keep's Patent Partly made DRE ¢ iegitimate. She then went to Albany, | AlsgiMidzen Keep's Patent Partly made DRES is anticipated among the | Evans for the defence. where she defrauded a hotel keeper. She ag 2 eet eR, 2 ORE males Cle re employed in grading and | John Fletcher testified that he knew Mrs. ails wiriaciee dn’ ba ad ceobeonied oy tae me OCOBNEL i31u ST. AND OBIO av. nw % E and | came here under the name of Averill, bat | ali © course near Benning’s, | Patterson; had rented and oceupied ras _ ss Ds ve Dut- eam ILappears that in the house, heard quarrels in Mrs. P.’s | WSS generally known as Dolly or Olive Dut- | salemme: “ A ton, but succeeded iu deceiving every one for W. W. BUROETTE & CO,, ———— Hill, has, for the | rocms—one commencing at 11 o'clock and tf Mo. 088tthet. ae xe | bad a foree of noite fifty | continuing two hours, he had bought liquor gras I ae ee eee ee LUMBER! DEVLIN & Co., inen in hisemploy. paying them smallsams fo. people in the house; twice for the NCEST AND CHIL URDER.—On las SLY PLACE a8 CITY, W from time to time on account. Yesterday | defendant. Saw Judge Nelson a little | Thereday Alfred Glover, of the lath district | T2E ONLY, dberion te? With he OUT EXCEPTION, LUMBERY paid off about two-thirds of the men ti | out of the way on one occasion. Didn’t know | of our county, was brought to jail, and there = (4% FORK,) TO GET | fall, and the remsining one-third failing to of any one occu »ying the rooms except Mrs. | he remained until Saturday, the 17th inst., 7 ER! | Fecelve the amounte due them ceased work | P.; had seen a Indy sopping there with nce | Cjremained brought before Esqs. Braden, | y,,, PURE oiphating tin lonley LUMBER 11! es F STREEX i declared their inteution of forcing the | during the day, and men visit the house; | Thompson, Fiser and Orman upon the . Di Tr ud FOS SALE AT 25 PER CENT. LOWER THAP = crs to follow thelr example. This they kiew nothing of the character of the woman | charge of having murdered an {nfant child, iyl9-Im__ Southeast corner thant pen we 2 refused to submit te, and a gathering of the | as to chastity. ilegitimate daughter of his niece, Mary LAST YEAR'S PRICES. api7-tm colored people in that neighborhood th!s H. Shorter testified to haying heard | Glover. The committing court, after & morhibg early So alarmed the residents that cursing in the house; sometimes screams and | careful investigation of all the testimon; GREAT BARGAINS 18 = > PIANOS. Wee) we pve y EX ° they sent wort to utenaot Austin, who | quarrelings; once as late as 2 o'clock. On | sent the prisoner to jail to await his trial at In order to make room for enlarg-' We INVITE AN EXAMINATION CUsTOx DEPARTMENT. spatehed a force of mounted reserves to | the 20th of July witness was in the house on | the next term of ‘our circuit court. The | ing and repairing our store, we will sell upon easy OF ocR quel any disturbance which may arise. business with Dr. Netl. Judge Nelson came | grand at the next term of the court will | terms— . “ TOK OUR CUSTOM TRADE =r G-'. Emiery ts the superintendent ta enarge. | tn-ard John Fletcher asial fim tostop Ne: | fra wae ete ere rm OF the Court wilt | fe Fergus, HAND CHICKERING PiANO.| §70CK OF SLATE MANTELS, | SESTASSULTED STOCK OF MATCLIALS Gees fen from going up stairs, and he (witness; | and murder—Springhield(Tenn.) Record. BAND EVARD PIANO. for $20. ot dpsibiet pen = FOUND IN TEE RurEme ara res. STAPLE “tr 7 Te unless Fletcher went up w. mn; Nec Sergey Targa eed = ~ ABBICS MAN BED SSL) FoR Pee dee eee a en | Ton thay both went Ge ek ee en cen |. Seowmen Dauwas ObTmAGELscbeven: 40>? Carvers for @225,.7 Uetle PIANO, 4 round | erate mone shyy.ies bowaclocton of PALS 08, AND THE CHOICKST FANCY SC YLES OR ae oman phe ries a ooo pei | outot Mrs. P.'s room. He wasin the back | Port, la.,a most fiendish crime of rape was | Ope 7-octave Raven & Bacon PIANO.4 round cor- ty.’ Our Baltimore K1TC! Ni ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AN) AMERI. of O, between ist pit yg A Capitol streets | TOOm, and Mrs. P. was demonstrating with | Perpetrated last week. Mra. Geo. Mandel, nere, for $250. after ten years extensive use, is tobetne | CAN MANUFACTUBE. FOR THis northwest; £500. W.H. Gedey 4 two-story | him, a om door was open, and a lady vane ie near Hae Davenport, Nt a meee ae ets. Bn recentiybeca areal pete. Set ve bea th OF OUR BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE brick dweiling, 19 by 35 feet, notth wide Eeall | Ppeared in what he Pelle Wonk ss kis)| camo unknean, came Sintk Got achot Se | Sole kramer betes "s celebrated Pianos | ew water op in all fas large nine ARTISTIO TALENT, UNEQUA’ Georgetown: €4,000, Witenes Tre agoe: | Soman) and Mrs. P-told her eo akat ie | work. ‘She said’ they wanted no help. when | owed fst.E Winner, & Son's ovlebrated Pianos We sell the celebraved Barston Special Beating | FOR TAL WORK, AND IW Seongetown; 94,000. ‘Uiltara Tat ly, a two- door. Neleon was drunk and expostulating | ibe wretch seized her, threw her down and gans. Wareroom 925 Pa. ween B yt ge paarnor TURR ovr (OrmioTL a | eae: | with Mrs. P37. said he rented the rooms, a: oul er person in a most horrible man. cE Banges; also, a ful! line of FIEBST-CLASS GARMENTS. LOTHING ro. Maurice Murpiy, a threestog "eri | shesaid thatthe rented them. Wieness said | ner. The brate escaped, although a thorough | N° F # et = ORDERED AT OUR WASHINGTON basement brick awelg. 26 by 70 feet, north | she had better get him out, and she replied See ste my recA — cores PIONEER MILLS, Geonertows.t ITCHEN CTENSILS, TIN WARE, &c FOR = DEPARTMENT 18 MADE UP LB aid iatetrect northwest: SIO CM Hace | look after hing; ibat he would receive eioos | Mim Mundel was so brutaily maltreatad that 1 egonsequerce of the press of other vuigagements | We contract for STABDING THE ASSEBTIONS OF SOME OF muctt, a two-story brick stable, south site F, | 10a few dass. Te ates Bee ne Np eIeR OF, Bak sie | el ce eee ee ae PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING OUR COMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THREE between thi and 7th strests southwest; e000, Join Netson ethe Jud fe) teatified thet he a ene : NER, Cl EL & WE iil eontinne the Tp.ll thetr branches: employ no bors and only ORDERS FLOM OUB READY MADE STOUR. Sg %, DRowNED.—Patrick Noon, foreman at | manuf rorite brands jour, Aan 7 i a Mrs. Harlow and Miss Wood there, the latter to wit: Great Swiss » “A. H. Herr's Best,” Oras a\ Camps Eiliion, Events? Star Having | paid she went by tho nameof Lottie Warren; downed in the Norah eae chor the Polo and ‘\Poorlees,” and Yor whom t T rorpoctfully aak a Bistiranch va for ‘work spoot- READY MADE CLOTHING. Sethe “day as being in opposition to the em: | pig Pork pba ie Ne nab pine, about, ten miles southwest of Door Hiberaily bestowed upon mes” “™" BME °° | Sliy Hoysa,” Bripters in the question Sod Page except of his own creating; witness wan’ fee ee sey wan oot oe CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 317 9th street, between Penna. and D sports. | ar jcurnegun, printers, I desire it to be under pI pthc g Sjginonlmgo A boom, when, falling between We have thie see eee Paso s,s, | __west. also fi5ed that 1 did not authorize such use of Ucned and be pave ber tee ean | ee tance could | , We a A.H. sand np vd, further, that J. fully endorse foon was abeat forty years | §: Bw AUSTIN ow my bame, & note to collect #8 part payment. of and leaves a widow and four youn: rade with th 4 ng sete 2A. Seen ‘You will oblige | “Omer Henry Jones testiged that the repu- | Shildvens He was a man posted Bimicd brands : James 8. Weich Hemx, % Kinomner, Trefitusia. | ttn of Lo:t'e Warren was that ofa prosti- by all who knew him: of steady habits acd seer tote, — | Kindly dispositt (Mld.) — 8 2 dent. Ch Skippon testified \ ‘7 ramnily, Drorren Dap .°T HIS Work—About7 = nighent aaty ee ine heard the cry of _ ABSENT-MINDEDNESS WaicH Cost 81,100. hemes gen er eae | LAGER AND PILSENER BEER Qelock this mornin, 50 old man ne Dae j- Teurver st the house; went there, and heard Last week a gentleman an daughter, — lawew. ‘ELOH. Shipped direct from Iuore aud Obie Fallrow. comparyedropped | & emule ery out, “Stop that, orl will hal- { just‘afterlesving Ogden, UT. At the tabic | GRONRER'S PATEAT | Oars, and for sale im | dead while at work clean," O28 of the on- | Renee ikect testified to having | 2e danghter removed’ several handsome HAND- POWER CIRCULAR SAW. fowet the depot. The ca.'S° 1s thought to | neard lond talking, Swearing and indecent | Tings from her til the lun {| | FOB BIPPING, ROSS CUTTING, GROOV- | ave been apoplexy | langnage in the house on the Sth inst; eaw | re ee eae cane SS we ea het 1G, ac. H | Trcesets pave pA” issued to | MP J. put Judge Nelson out of the rooms, | bec Cisposed For sale dy, a MARRIAGE see Wahine ny Young | poyctie posaaep et eregoryed “You keep peop yo : or v. - Day bas. of 7 ~e house, and I you strect, ! Berton of Benton county. Va., ana Loutsa | gor ig. . - 7. infeed ness ‘ Factory, Nos. 10 04 12 y I rit. oaaae ‘is also @ JIG W, ghich can be at. ' S. Be y, of Ri sarees areata | Dr. B. Neff testified that he lived in the open winc'ow of the car, The rings wer?y:. Be : j Maria Fobbs. house ang heard disturbanees Ines Bs, ued aL Si,i00. ace Ont “Trhoeaa | ee

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