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owt ‘Ta “pa cocks. Bishop “s Case. NG STAR. eee od, Sox emcee San REFUSAL OF THE BOARD OF INQUIRY TO sUT FORTUNATELY | = To-day, Dennis Gleason and Charies Jobn- | PRESENT THE BISHOP—CENSURE OF THE . LIVES Lost. ) son forvitel eclateral, Etiza MeDonald, | CLERGY OF MOUNT CARY ARE. CHURCH. | Joud and boisterons; £5. George Chisholm | The board of inq matter [GEORGETOWN ADVERTS. | SUMMER R Aug. 3. ‘RT. NT OF | Bu'kling. Gecrget ws. Tickets, Yesterday @!t neon an accident ocourre’ eather obabilities To-day. — lon, timore and | forfeited collateral. Charles Crump. Edw'd resentment against Ht Foto crockery pesberadore from s £ a es Hayden, loud and rotestant Enpise 1 church, oe OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICES,} | Potom?’, vaiiroad, nearly 13 mifes the | Ivgrzham, same. Jam sy - i b aL isterous; $5. Henry Friend. Frank Irving, at Grace churey ‘WASHINGTON, August 3, 1815. } CHF, Wat fortunately no loss of human life | Yagrants centdowh, Mary Ellen Johnso1, eS ee In the middie states and lowes perature, ; @usued. It appears that the New York | “istursvg cherry alley; 85. Naney Coleman A Gopted resolution: Jocal Taine With Ow re cathor, vend | frelghttrain, twehargeotConduetorThomas, | std Wr. Looe gyi Recency gl Bowe A foliowed by partly clondy weather, ¥i imore at 1:30 p.m., which ordi- | each. Daniel O'Leary forfeited collateral. n't 2 ; z gat a fi lee! isbop for tri” asked: . toade on all access ble =< Sle cen- 4 r % shifting to southwest northwest, and ‘aviy pees the local t north at Oden. | Lewis Johuson, Indecent exposure; 85. Eliz: | suring 10 gi Sand teachings of the |p Pi o: | WG Betta ee si ai rising barometer. u at 55 o'clock ng that | abeth Williams, profane in the county; #5. Rev. essere. and Richie, rector | & | TOCAL BEOORD. the latter was uot £6 leave Washington until | Alice Pitcher, thfowing stones; #1. Susan, | Resistant rector of Mount Calvary | # ee istan ranged lay As follows: © meaee, | 20clocK, came down to Seabrook and took | atlas Mary Thomas, larceny of a cailco dress | church. The rots on the ore eens we | FEE STAR range! to-iny aafollows: 8 & M5 | the siding to awalt the passing at that point | worth $10, and some gaiters: ¢10 ani cote, | bishop was pine against putting the bishop | ©; 10 a. m.. @; 12 m. 2 of the limited from New York, due | Peter Foster_and James Welch, larceny of | on trial to four for, and on the resolutions | in Washington 4:10 p.m. While thus ‘Welch six months |n jai Foster oe ae. ener. Perry and Richie | sf local in 2 vote was nimous. L oO CA L NE WSs. Siettos aud ales Ook te citing conten Sears, threats to Rose Atchison. Ida (who THE BOARD OF INQUIRY. Condensed Locets. ed to take it. This train, havingattached to treform) threatened to take Rose's life The members of the board of inquiry, as a cars dt the | With »ulverized glass, so Rose toid the court. | seiecied by Jot by the presiding bishop, Kigut. Company D. Ist regiment ssosal complaneseas wan a vary late ee meet | See Ried iiok alee ee tea ae tee | ee ee te entneky. consisted of District of Columbia milith the Br it was found that'when didn’t appear just how she was going to do | eight clergymen and eight laymen. sil of bas received an invitation to visit the Peon- | 14 ‘@s close as possi tthe | it. but on account of the reputation of Ida, | wi tom wers deputies to the last general con- ate Agricaltural Fair, to be held | Suirop Pence te ee eth ee a ete ene | the our eae el ee eee keep the | vention from the dioceses of Maryland, Vit- | Bi n,in Berks county, in the early ficient to hold both; twoof thestock | peace. Anna F\t:morris, Anna Miller, Em- go Central Pennsylvania and Pittsburg. ore part of October. t tw ‘dence of I. | C@fs and the caboose still being on the main iis, Anna Morrison and Alice Fitzger- | Rev. Dr. Breck was the president, E. Wyatt | shia. (Georg: On Saturday —_ e borer ee track at the south end of the switch, and di- | ald, disorderly conduct on 13th street. This | Blanchard secretary, and Daniel Clarke the. | ea)\ "of! of jewelry stolen. Constable John R. Gray | 1% THE Way oF — alae el Ve 3 s y day' rand jury, bid, Market Bick. Gd. 4. xe te task tee terekine aie ‘ter Garrett, larceny of about £30 in money; | bishop. was uot represented by coriusel, nor Aly RIN Beard of, Public’ Works communi e ALN ay it then became the duty of tue local freight | six months in jail. “John Garrett. as.auit | was he present in person at any tiue during | Generel Imp, S's, J. & J. 1574, 89 bid, 9) Devitt i he has succeeded in Porter barn ‘Sample connector.) to send sat | and battery on’ Joseph Bacon, a little boy; | the sulegs. saked: do, 1e7b. 98 bid: 90 make: do, 1 78.82. "bid, recove Worth of the stolen | a signal man to warn the Lunited Express of | $10 and costs. Avmyt.ong Thomas, aseauié | ‘The presenters of the bishop were Rev. A. p17, 80 bid beh Sd ee Phe TET OFT Heese Jjewsiry _ St. | the danger, A feeman was tuereupon sent | on Officer Dinsmore; £20 and costs. Alice | M. Randolph ati Rev. G. W. Poterkin, of ¥ ‘eked, Water | DOL FOR YOUNG LaDiee. aY KB, MONTGOMERY U0, Rev. Father J. Hendricks, pastor of St. | iiward with a daugersignal—a red hag-out | Martin, threate te Mics Awe races bonas | Paltimore, and Yr P. G. Wiliams. General | Be! 7 Path Het ee j ne ABYLAND, Fatrick's Catholte Charch at Mount Savage, | L059 nos reached & point more than iss | to keen the peace. Charles Wright, larceny | 1.1. Trimite,Wm Woodward and Randolph | ' een | 1 a one Md. whe sday at that place. of | hundred yards north of the station when the | o: fifteen cigars; 2 days tu Jail.” Alice Fitz- | Barton, of Baltim:re, and Fendatl Macbary, i = lixotted” appeared under tull hea » assault on Annie Miller; $29, or 30 | of Prince George's county. They are : . being at that ime at having been de box. Lhe engine of Mr. King? manciat ar. | tof 7 tavem he WAS appointed #ssistant pastor | *eter’s Church. Capitol Hill, in this ne serve! Shout tv sont d pg the se sions of t the testimony was bel GEORGETOWN. present the case nuainst to tele eay Duncan. She time. Gold at he ready for Hat Nabe une Mr Win. ? rs. compris- the warn 5 of the | Semen. Bing . ptaiue aad the surranding The rates on gold loans ottug in abundance Cog tain their presentment. er annem for use d my batlde AT THE ANNUAL CTION of the Po: nigel 4s ae “3 pers torme be has ae tte tempted to apply the alr brake tomae Fire Insurance Company, held. yer ACTION ON TRE iISIIOP'S CASE, iy are ecthnee roe Barnce Ge dapets on the Mee gave the signal to y the hand i vous ~ ry follow in ntlemer The charge maie by the prese s Was and oue hours ride on the cars Meritl oe ‘ lerday afternoon, the following gentlemen | yar pishoe Wh icine "g The steeners | (et nn) ona ») but for som ‘* | were re-elected directors for the enmulng totrinl Ree Becks . Rokr J N 82 per day, and from @8to $10 per wook fed to | S7Psined cause = year:—h Joon M. Brothead. John M. RE Wicca abias we meTeantil WASHINGTON, D tales Be orraits half price For fap. — er ty | TNE AIR BEAKES Din NoT worK went, | pot! 8. Cox, A. H. Doge, David | ere presented ding committee ot to L FPARATORY DEPAKLMENT ° ~* . ar treet alk in a few | and before the spec a x Wm. P. Jobuston, Dr. Wm. ¥ i athe weticte “On Parahne e cep ue * worthy 4 | cheeked the two c: Leonia Maso Jonn Puray, | (8 the article “On Pargatory.” by resuing OLLEGE Si - , | tor’s’ caboose, previous? a a ’ 1 enlisted Béla eect d tip May. prayers for the dead end compiling a manual . | Struck and carried by the « 4 ei he dle Merce oF .00D.—Rumors of high } OL Prayers for t | bundred yards from the Se unt fous the —=—_—_—_—_——_—__——_——— BOOKS. AND STATIONERY. € { E rin the Potomac at Harper's Ferry are | ,,2Pe resolution adopted in the bishop's case PRE REWikt Booe j These cars were eomnie wrecked, and | There this morniug. but there is noi | WAL AS follows: | { ’ i BOOKS. pth Pwo Hegde hay ae Killed or | og in the appearance of the riveeat this Fs Laporte gh : Roth the engireer and fireman, Messrs. | Facman” MAICMS @ freshet OE Gay conse- 4 2 ty cromding f baum and Price. before the tral n ng | seeing their danger, was strucs, i TH Pek ending on Saturday amounted to 22,400 JUMPED FOR THEIR LIVES Week ending on Satu re ene to rs ; ‘by divs : ops, toe le case EIPre Of coal by the canal for the! Sithe Hight Rev. Wm. Winttugrne » bishop of Maryland, having duty and tons, and the shipme 1) tons. ! | and escaped any serious i, Sa She 8 rhode ewes nsidered the said charge, do hereby oat Sanna Gaeeeee SUMEEES AND ONS OF THE Bod cd ay hey are of opinion that there are not N, City Mille Re ST CLEMENTS HAL ALARM BOXES BELL STRIKE ' e BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At a meeting | S0Mic.ent grounds to put the Right Rev Wm er grad Licors Crev, Neak BaLTiNone. MERTEN The wine the number escaped any damage 5 their he Bullding Association, held at | R- Whittingham upon his trial in tue said | and «trong: 8 cents highor—N ath Scholastic year begins September 35h. | | Sides scratched. There were but few pas Goddard's hall, last night. 23 shares wers | matters.” Ties muted 40,-302 10.3 Dav autnunts —Unoer Preparatory 2 7 Bae ** | cerson the express train, and this mish Oi ati Grarcce ors ae This resolution was adopted by a vote of | Plante red. 1.40; Maryland red. 1 Sal 80: 4 r ' Hiroad Manual. 1s of tion and exten- | Siteed much excitement among then OMWAEY, ctae as nine to four. The members have not dis ere dull end olf for sombera wat B Sty loot Swimming. on of we . leezrspb system | delay of some hours was caused b HAKY.—The rods closed how they voted. So. pation i 2 anleue waaiie ro ory ot mabia. 5 n progress, | lowing trains 1 ph CALVARY CHURCH CLEROV MES. Re — Mtr ~ P50 Ponmepthenis arenen. ote ne | necommodath ne r. olution adopted in regant to the a 7 a. Y = : : ALARM HOES | between 9 and . Deener, | (iereymen Of Mt Calvary church is as NEW Books. x er ot barrels of famiie | , “fesctoed, That the president of this hoard , HB eth. ai ~ . S aeeident shouk! cxtra, 20: super be Instructed to accompany the charges and = . he's Nouks end Garner of ew 'k en Peas | the road to hurry he work on their s, iih Total 3 | certificate of the refusal of the board 19 make Petrolenm . : ble track if they wish to: retain the patro: - 2 ’ & presentment against the bishop of Mary- and unchagged Min By 3 WR. Firoe tu arr | ag » of the traveling public. he off Arrived—Sehooner Kitty ie with a statement of Augasi tae one es Thick : : | State that there is little « Alexandria, with 1.700 bushels of | 2 emphatic i iat = A s r i rilvate | niley & Brother; schooner Liz- 4 New Vous, 4 : tr casted ' With Mo busticls wheat for sain Cor pteady F Aiusom : } t John E. Sanford, from 80 - a ccorakice i * es Sa: | It for I. Thomas | Made against ther Poe fT peer n SRUTNEaS. : ably Pata} Accident Moore, from | 1 1018 Prvmtien t UNDEKA BANK OF FALL- | Moore; ee ern te z re FARTH | from Philadel? | this resoluti . « the reside tt eid & Hieston poeta ote Mary, a Drama. By Ten t ; | tt Baa held tice sequent to maser Panta Beane “ t Mf tree O, Were Stow AN OLD JOKE, showing the bitterness with | bishop, 1t w iles, wita M & ft © whlgs and democrats used to carry | SUCH # resole pled, and this wt : ‘ $éet sout the eaying in of a bank on tuelr political warfare, {s revived and ee toh i the bishop's «ol : e | street, between Mand N sire Now Thade public ior the first time by a Ten ped on arad 1 Fram the Germen ihe covering up of iwo youu: P tes «correspouent, as follows: © nit ERS st Ishop Whi min j °F ¢ Gorman. By Mee r. Geore } Andt®w Jobnson and Meredith P. Gentry, | 4s. cot a thet “Si M. . t Robert P | ia were the opposing candidates £ Miltee that ti ~ Messrs. Perry and ty we. maneeree a) | envaged im getting out the kovernor of Tennessee. The leading organ | Richie had SEG ene ee et prom *PREEE FEATONIS 5 Nove oy Binet the porth end v2 the new ® | Of the democratic party of the stave at tmt | isd him that they would not « Ligon praaial | 3 author of “The Princess of Thuis,” mnectve above (the bank being full tine was cuited by E.G. Eastman, who pos | themselves to the chirge which had been Princtpal, | aud tor eale ot height) gave way, and in a moment they | r stirring up the | (ede wgningt them to him. ‘The action of a ks | SHILLINGTON'S BOUKS TORE, Were buried to thé depth of tuive fee. or ove We make this | te boat requires the president to accom- ‘ Gncnus ths ae Sh SeamegneNns Genel The neighbors and parsous who were in the pany the return to the Louse of bishops wita das divide HAN. lees went to work with a will, and in & stiaternent of the condemnation of the acts | AEviente cost sis jon of the Volose an hilivasihass didnot : short time the men were taken’ out Me Se OT Renee ate lene tae nthe bonds). . seis, Georgetow y | Heinline was at once remove ri dred origpual Baec tes oy dence in an insensi| resolution in favor of the bishop is drawn do 0 Lim to Providence Hospital, which | Sylvania avenne done, and he is there under the atten | tlon, oth street and New York a: :uorui- | ance of Drs. Ford, Beale and West: 1s, police ste |. Brownlow, vou must | Prcse there were only four who voted in ve i of bringing the “bishop oar We A SPIRITVALIST’S Soc from Toledo, ili, July 2 taboul nine o dolph, who cla ndolph unite Commer With st ond New York avenue FIRE AND BUBGLAB-PBOOF VAULTS ce All Binds of valnabtes taken on deposit. Sates! LUMBER reat Oflice Bours, #n-m-to4 p.m - GRO. H. PLANT, President. The invitation pial, and ers. Prob- | after a chapter in the Bible was read anda | thes ith a nd ably no more serious wound has ever been | bymn sung, they all got dow» apon their | Sina dic streets; 331 street ahd Vermont | admitted into the hospital, as the bones were | kiees. Among the petitions that Browalow norihwest. 15th street and protruding through the flesh, and there is uo | offered Up was tois one: “May the Lord send 5 Lope whatever of saving tie limb, and but | & beam of grace upon the heart o | j G. : ne bi Zhe Cad Trompe Novel. A. Adams, A. W. Miller, PEt positively commit the court vu Avciage sonet TE for young inties. 948 New York ave- | Bs ey m r McKim were catled in. They found that his Me shior muCHOnOL ¢ Ag CANO v The nei = ik r i west. Mire AGEL JAOBBON, Princt ae 1k meg f, Envelopes and evervthing tm right leg was badiy bruised and fis Binns Sy Pac tecns ve iseresl on We tc. greater thaa in ri | cots anntal séution Degias CR the late of | wevtltr KHIGLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE near the bip had sustainer acom trial ciergymen presented to him . r, 74. suet Ty nea rveedbenn Sips sare tanding comm tte. : sod = ————— = — ——— munuted fract YS; Rac a Se dt : ¥ rtop | COSL OF Operating was so 1) = = ~ hurt about the eh s supposed { Gentry, t The board adjourned at 5 p. m., after | cover the falling off In rec LUMBER, &e BANKERS. been seriously injured internally. The nd a bynn-book, said f ik ne “a myvarhat* he | Surplus net e Becca tact — ——< os a a I sicians did what they could for his relief and | distinguished divine to visit my house and eiCare a0 ge Y B . bine. N ATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT Co., avent decided that it was best. tos 1g prayers forthe family | thirteen members of the hoant who were streets north | the members {1 MBER! : a sieadily Increasing to The neers $"e: Me Biges.y ittle Of the patient's recovery. | Johnson and his man, Eastman.” Gentry at | Ronusinil eectee ie ene einen _xlecty BP. SNYDE Young Paage tt was ta ken to nis resi @ | or “| oem r fo i Pt and exclennien, amount of coal inty the market. The ship- WE HAVE ON BAND THE LARG E. McB. Ting #3; “ on L street. between sti and ul and d- | Ioud voice p, Brownlow: Stop! it int | rents! by fond and. the canal ir tre cok meal [Fe vemoves thet AS Sone co Lan DROre 1 by Drs. Roberts and Adams. He sustaluet | petition is answered the plan of salv ments i minal se Sys , : . wed their Hanki acture of one leg, above the ankle, and will be exnausied and the balance of ns w ending 21th ultimo were near 1,000 perior: AND BEST ASSORTED BUILDING, coroor Sch and F scr-ate slocated the other ankle, and also received | be dam: tons, a la f nere ee on the tonna =, the ma Me IO prepared to do s general, Banking goa. ‘. the be eagle ue ‘atenne ” corresponding week of last year, and the ton- 7 . recel 4 subject to ‘at steht thir p Asc = JIndge Morris, counsc! for niore Tilo. han ealous of hi woh were t n . . think that he is tu no danger. alous of NOW LN WASHINGTON. ns On all points , ‘There are a number of rumors as to the yesie y afterncon serve a notice on about 1,600.0 ) tous of what 't was at this fe, A rive S holar, and} fo ———— >. @10 —— cause of the accident, and it isclalme2 by | Messrs. Shearman «nd Sterling, atiorneys of | date in’ 1874. The other anthracite coal re- i butwaen ta p5o. eee. SOO, some that while these parties were at work | Técord for - H.W. b echer, to ve prepared | gions tre also producing larzely auc stea ¥ alaialaatiascinl neested tn Stock Priviteges in Wall ith the bank others were at work on the | '0 ®swer in a new trial on the first Monday | ly gain on the production at the sume time | Jeads to many thonsand of dollars profit. Compret S oR bensive explanatory circulars, containing deratied ‘RICH-LIST OF — 0d Quotation prices of all stucks dealt ia NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAN Zz. to thoer detring to «perntat Adar ALEX. FROTHIN ie = op, Aud their hammering cansed the earth tofall. This, however, cannot be tr: retiabie source. It is probabl .* her of the last few of the bank wi Mr. Morris says they have | J@st year. The advance in th *,ood he thinks they can | thracite coai for the month of Angust, which in ten days. He said they had | is quite small, goes into operation to day mportant witnesses, and he | The demand for all the severa! prices of pr ners shee would be more positive | pared coal is good, the most of the the former trial. ‘th S$ 0f an- OF CAIL AND GET i SAME BEFORE PURCHASING BSE | | WHERE. matled a * e ease | And the Reating'coal and Iron enmpan ; = i 5 BANKEKS AND BROKE ES. i - + 4 f 7 ¥ Stock Exchange. 12 Wallet... ¥. 7 = in the Brooklyn city eou: being weil supplied with orders. The pre? CITY ITEM | PME pp. WY ‘ [TUE Printers ce et ph eo before Judge MeCue or Rey” | duetion for the week ending. on jibe 2th n- ES \ MEATLEY BHOs., Spt th sly ‘Morris declares he will be rea’ io ten minutes after the 1 ne cases yertentay in consent yers giving notice that Lereatier they would pay 5) cents per thousaud ems, aud = per week of ten hours per day. con- nue withont employment to-day. Judd « weiler have a fuil forceat work employers scale. Messrs. Gibson Bri gave their hands until Wednesday mornin to consider whether they will accept the eme ployers'seale. Mr. Murtagh, of the Repuhh- con, gave his men sixdays nolice. which w: expire on Saturday morning. His men co | timo, Rs footed by the Miner: | ase is | 501,450 tons, and for the yea. Ws tons, | Privileges and paid 900 per ce tell who Would be asso | Against 8,905.555 tons to corresponding tate | to do it” A book on Ww n the trial of the case. | last year, a decreaseof 272,877 tons. ‘The pro- | Tumbridge & Co., Ban tated thet they would fight | ecedings betore the lecisiative tnvestizacing | New York. at: bis opinion it would last | Committeeh:veecommanded muen attention | See euch 1g: ger tan Mr. Morris expected. Rey. | @nd_most domestic consumers of ena! proba- | Tar NATIONAL Say NGS BAR, corn dienry Ward Heecher and wife, accompanied | bly will await its report before giving orders, | New York avenue and 15th sirec., p msisting of Henry W. Sage and | The month of Argust will pe doubt witness | cent. per anon on deposits for yan! wife, Moses §. | increased activity in the local retail trate, | month. Kanking hours, @ vo 4 £50 to $10,000 has been No. 37 Water street, Georgetown. BRANCH Corner Tih and @ Streets, WASHINGT UST BRORIVED, «A FULL LINE OF BUILD: Jie" HARDWARE and Honsefn: t /ODS. frigeratore and Water Coot ‘The cheapedt in the market, Btov =. Ware, & 7 | ular J. R. BARROVER, 1356 % 3 4 os 3 & 5 hi. He Beach, John L. Hill; Henry W. Cleveland, | but as to the direction it will take isa little | sand 6 we S. V. White and wif, FB. J. Ovington and a {| Uncertain. Some of the eviderce that bas eens | ! j LUMBER? | ra 2 ' nber of others, left New York city yester- | been adduced is most important to con- Corns, Vascutar Exer i H row's hands are ail ii, ona hore bees | day en routa for the White Mountaler a | sumers, sud the more sancinlie it fr eeel Bunions. Ihgrowing Nails { ‘ j 4 . ea that thelr places’ will ba Rent cs special car was placed at the disposal of the | find endorsement as entirely refiable at the | tested at Dr. White's estab] | ss | fee Parte te fe Hi oti elon ge ! excursion A large number of their | hands of the committee In ite report. For | Etreet, opposite the Treasur ‘ j Beater, the the employers’ scale. Mr Pearson f anied them to the depot and | Years past It has been coramon te question | *@. m. tos p.m. “Fee, #1 per ; 47 GREATLY REDUCED PRICKA: j understeon will not paton any hands vinta nt journey. the welght of much of the coal soli! at retail, | press of business during oftice hours Dr. | | ; t See SEATMISR TE: ro atOUET bene se . And often, no doubt, honest dealers have | White ls unable to attend patients at reai- | oven business ap ro pm MA SHES BE VO Stat LERGYMAN LOCKED UP For | suffered discredit from the bad reputation of | denecs, except after 6 p.m. } eee | ud “ = yesterday that Mr. P. had taken oo an vAL.—-Rey. John C. Hol- ose charged with giving short weight. Bat H | eanare nine, Water Cocters gnd Sands, ant @ 4 of the Methodist Church | never before, that We are aware of, nas so FoR Moth Patches, Freckles and Tan, asa } wn oe cme Si riieth ‘street, was held at \ ¢ . jeth ‘str id and seemingly wel! snstai ied a charge | your drugeiet for Perry's Mot } “ington Lace Police Court yesterday to | of this description of frand on the Philatel- ton. It is reliable. For P: &wait the result of injuries in‘licted on a phia consumers of coal been mad | Face, Biack-Heads or F' nearo named Thomas Scott, whom he steb- resented by the President of the Improved Oomedime bed la ibe uri “ith the big Blate of his pea- | Coat mee nee, SATHANIEL B. FUGIT®, and Free GABDEP VASES ND SETTERS mpies on ibe | Worms, use a Ping | accession to their ranks ee given for Bot-air Farusc« Srages} 0 Moore notified uis two fetmay | Latrobes. Mente!s. & LUMBEB! DEVLIN & CO., Hesry Lukel ani Mereeret ashington; Jobn W. War, D , | Coal aud Iron Company, in the conrse of his | ety, he Great Skin Medicine, or — j PERA SND FIELD @Lass a pay more than | knife. The testimony showed that Mr. Hol- | examination of withenses, Hisexhibitcovers | B. ©. Perry, 49 Bond street, New York. ,5, i G ae gieh toeee a 7 bat Is} Le ; | land bad made frequent pastoral visits wo a | twenty-one purchases of coal, of from ore to | ———e i eae ssmuleen col one | ten how 5 ork. y Hushdnnd a sean att named Brown, whose | three tous each, mostly the former, the dats | | ‘THE SINOER SEWING MACEINR sles 0 | LUMBUR! | = a he | Dloyment wil hat ened Renicr out o°em- | hnsband, a seafaring man, was often away | of each marion The Dane ne ety | 1S ee 13-6 i . MME ployment will not exceed forty frets . Among Mrs. Brown's visitors | sellers, and the amount of short —=__ nm LUMBER 4 | yetr «33 ayive MARRIAGE T3CENAES have been insu as | Teas. negtls yuan we Liev. Mr. Holland | exch edge.” The re | rir aw igiorpoeey setae fT ae ae eee «. m4 ~ ' wae Ww strusi ud @pprehension. | these twenty-five to of coal shows that ., 7 a] | Ronaite ance our last:-Simon Ashton aud } Thursday night Mr. Scott was guilty of un. | Were Awe anaverascof sixty onecentsaton | IM@PORTAYT VOTICE? | Peterson, of ‘arity with Mrs. Brown, who } paid for con! the buyer did’ not get.—Pnita \ promptly sought the protection ot Hav. "we, a i i | FOB SALE AT 9S PER CENT. LOWSS THAB | nt Cathery V. Story, of Georgetown; Bonena’ neret Saoh Geian mace aon Ledger, Auguet 2d. — H | LAST YEAR'S PR ! (YEW FORK) W ices Ee ee ee returned soon after, ani finding Rev. Me. How to Dose Yellow Jack. { ee H ewis and Lizzie Queen, Henry eclining on a sofa in Mrs. Brown’ Mr. Ww, ANTS — ae . a vigu = ar and, Nirgiuia Fletcher: Jerry Graves room, attacked him. Mr. Holland drew tie To the Buitor of the Journal: , | CRING 70 THE ADVANCED SEASON, | CINCINNATL | Moo PSE R ED 5 e Botts, nington; penknife aud in self-defense, it ts alleged, uring ay resktence in Ayre H D HAVIN c RGER | of London, and Martha Virginia Cassell, of | Etabbed Goott, indteting etary eget | peeeeing, may Feskdence tr ence. the | AND HAVING a MUCH LARGER | LION BREWERY. —— Washington; James Kelly aud Elzabe wounds.—N. ¥. World, sist : Ww fever,” where in ten | STOCK OF | ON BR PRY. William E. Lernison and Florence Cook, Weeks. After the following tr ent wes | ' CUsTU" DEPARTMENT, «Lewis and Helen M. Jennings, A Paturric FoneeaL—a chiit eight adopted many were saved } LAGER AND TVILSENER BER i sas “gton. months old, belonging io a Bolieminn family | Fut tne patent Into a hot bath, with plenty oi's.. Youthe! “and “Beve’ Gicthies | oe ee i FUR OUB COSToOm TSADE WR Tan es wh Ssergers on last evening's emi- | of mustard mixed with the water. t n’s, hs’, an joys’ Clothi ms = Olas CSTom "EE THE MARINE BAND APF AIR.—The Crn- | grant train, died yesteriay on the road be- | taken fee ee houk ee eae, waar. | Whe ens, Yo ’ ¥ HAD | Butpped from Glucionatt th Uotrigerating | gxeT aysORTR) STOCK OF MatrnlALeen lished a communication | tween Carlin and here. Upon their arrival | put to bed and cover with five orete blanket Gare, and tor sale to ¢ better contd have | they stanified their desire to but ry it, pro- | The result will be, ina few minutes, a vr Mr Schneier. The | viced the train remained asnMictent length | fuse perspiration.’ He careful ot Lo ebilt the | HAN US0AL, 1 HAVE DETERMINED j SE FOUND IN THE USITED STATES, STAPLE Every good citizen of | of time for them to do so. The railroad | FASRICS MANUFACTURED EXPEUSSLY FO! CASKS AND BOTTLES, me erenization. Be earch! not wth 08, AND THA CHOLCEST FANGY STYLES OR atient. n afier the a e ens KING OR, 7 4 {caustly understand ‘by readiug | xc ul informed them he would Hold the train Hose of caster pi. After thls guard the ay Pe TU FORCE SALES BY MAKING BY THR AGENT, \ om aan tres yon Tats shane, nremicle Bud thy 5 | Breasonable jength of time; so they pro- | tite well, for there is strong desire to cat. If | i 9. 1 one guied articles published in reference tothe | cured a pick and shovel and procealed to | the patient ince eereetet aren the ope- THE FOLLOWING SAMUEL ©. PALMER, OF OUR BUSINKRS WE EMPLOY Tan excellent | <a of tue Marine Rand. It re- | dig a grave east of the track for the lost one, quires bat 1 : pall qu itie: ABTISTIO TALHNT, UNEQUALED LABOR ration of ¥J il, give smal) quantities of se to point out bis slan- | which they placed in @ dry goods box und | cham Ee ‘ or ; fee #7 GEESE STRERT, — | FOR THE MECHANICAL WORK. AND. I jgeat public of Wash. | buried tn a hole—only thre of all that were | “Tithhule most cases can be cured by this | IMMENSE REDUCKION EN PRICES: GEORGETOWN, D.o. | EVERY RESPECT TURN OUT STKIOTLE on folly appreciate. VERITAS. ov board the train attended the funeral. As | treatment, if taken In time R.C. K. Swi | ———— it was getting dark when the train arrived, eo Gers, whieh the inteil = Suiak aaa FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL CLOTHING j DRATH OF AN AGED Wovan tx A Po- | but few of the eltizens knew of the ciream- A BFAUTIFUL PARLOR ORNAMENT.—A | Al! Wool! Castimere Salts, from ~-99 to @7 | * E ' ! ORDERED AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFIOW: NE CEL An old woman named Jane | stance, and they desived that the remains | beautiful ornament fer the sitting-room can oF FO STMENT IS WA Thie Coudensed Mx is saperior for INFANTS 1B THIS DETAR r ct . P $ conde . | NEW YORK AS REPRESENTED MeGiennan was taken lo the seventh pre- | shouldbe left here until to-day. be made by covering a common glass tum- | BusselsCassimere Suite, from 10 to 5 | FOOD ko even the purest uncondensed milk, bo- . clact station-house, In what was supposed would be decently buried i “the roearen bier with moss, the latter fastened in place | piverside Suita, f 12 to 10 aonlitywiitnot ture sour, | STANDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF to be ga intoxicated condition, py Officer | west of the river. The parents. however, | bY sewing-cotton wound round. Then glue * © = ; Lawier iast evening, and latd in a cell In as 4 ver. red to attend to the matter themse! dried moss upon a saucer, into which set the | pudiey Suits, from... easy position && possibie. pane the night | &nd buried the little loved phen pie tumbler, Hilling it and the remaining space ta ‘eel where sic nppeared tobe lepine: | Wumonuacd (Neste mesa Of Nemlers | Peraucer with loose earth frm the woods: | Diagonal Bite, fom. 1e cell. She & 8 i Hate. 20 former with a vai About Soclock Othecr Gorman called hex, | tmemucca (Nev.) Sitver Sate. the latter with wood violets. On the edge of | Blue Flannel Suits, from. and receiving pete the door, THINGS LOOK BLACK for the people of or STF whatever. OUB OOMPETITORS THAT WE FLULL THESE Y PHYSIVIANS soo ld ty 12] jygost NN. W. BURCHELL, 1359 Ft, | OBDRRS HBROM OUB READ BADE sT00K. 16 to 13 A™ THE BALYi “44 SHIKT Fac. sssene 15 to 12 1013 F Sire aorihteusty Washine:om, D. 6 i e Hi a 4 : ate and gold, received at Prigg’s jeweiry ust, and strongly affecting the weather.” | gocd plan is to fila rather deep plate wita | And Other Geeds at Similar Kedactions. De ad the pom rar alee , ‘| store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4% | Tice, the renowned and successful Y Rid ¢ the grass also plant some of the nameless Iit- Bask from. 76 ™ : nson,on his arrival | aid discovered tat she was Uncge United States. Capen, the weathersage | Ue evergreen vines which bears ret (scarlet) | Worsted Basket Suits, “ESE 15 | wo smke te CERT £1 D! that | STOUR Waselperen Gusts ws cune af bE : ——_-— of New York, announces that “after Wednes- | berries, and whose dark, glossy, ‘\vy-like | Imported Casstmere Suite, from. 20 to 16 | order, and in the most 25, | ALO A LINE OF BAM PLE J {ernone train from Harper's Ferr:. anit | » CORAL, Jet. and amethyst, dead gold; Lake | day a convulsive or earthquake period en- | foliose will trail oer me reek ple al whine With bands om the sleeves, or with onfts at | OU Y STOCK, CONS:STING OF Officer Vid sO. Johuson was tiscn to | Gcorgediamonds, and Colorado sapphires im | ters, ranning through the week of Au- | of the violet with beautiful effect. Another tached. ‘LES i wiser of St. Louis, announces one of lis wants and iebire Longe techs Seager fe nenieh Splanation of Lis poverty and pro. | Stree! 5 | an green icate pluk mosses, | tn YOUTHS’ and BOYS’ CLOTHING tho assort- ~ “ ——e Yaled Venusian perturbations for the 5th of | which are met with in ‘usion in ali offered on of Mr. Guutt that harcfensa cy nc | _ MusiC—Whes musts, beapenly maid; was | Sena ene this, there will be two | swam ut aay eee ae Se at proportion- | So 3 ips and marshes. is can be kept sont when paid fat dim and be wae Uerefore dismissed. | Foung she sang to the people pay special Jorcbode Tang August, which are supposed to | iresh and beautiful as long as it is not neglect- | Sly low prices in order to close out my stock, YARD—TO A GOOD CLASS TRADE Mr. Sbuti states that he was robbed at it taxes through J.C. Lay & Ce.. le more. usual allowance of | ed to water it once a day. [t must, ; potel at Harpers Ferry, and hem’ ot ,2 | Zaty steeste ame tidal waves. Taking it all round, there s | of course, be places in the sare, or the mos | AN IMMEDIATE CALL SOLICITED AT Men, Bors Jobascn ba > him on the train, he ee ‘uch weather in | will blanch and die. In the centre of this a said te — prospect of a great deal too mi saspicioned him of being the thief. bat on | attipen> CRUELTY To 4 SIsTER.—A case | Au, The it cli chore Wail | clump of large azure violets should be placed, in tetoned him 0 5 she thies, | ailest Wel to the Herrigues craeity | not take: ‘and move into his cellar, us | 1021.......PRNNSYLVABIA AVENUE......1011 | cau besaie trduees = — aE RESSIEE foles Cheseae- 7 Hse which created so munch esclescseue ih | the ‘hoods tek him there; neither wilt ne $e eee ee oe eer ey, aa: prices for whas it — seta choy Saturday "auerptiee geen: | Wnts Tefuge J Bis ware, leet the harricane | Siw cones, sells nod peboles | Burwasnternam ivusremem. | PRE Acoma ad feign pena Visited a hours on Melon | Perla. Ohicayo Times . sited isapaciean! sync JERSEY is the i recee tee aanee { Hosk = | with ‘pith, and ho venti oun the | COL. VALANTINE BAKER, of the English | 2 appears i ghter | Fonnayivacts svewtie bet tee rt. ame has acquired « waieciate al rest. Last year the state's receipts were ted ofa niae, ; . 0 penemngy ong gp Se ee Dotortet y for an assault yy ® young lady | the Trenton Gezette triumphantly cage: appears, has been in close eonfinem. » STRAUS. | { | sed } , INKER'S OFFicR, ithoos the knowledge of any of the neigh- | ina railway ca =~ destres. tas | a2 net@xpayers of our state looking abroai | J7$tr soiniae Tors. ‘The sisters of the unfortunate wenee, | tentay tried before the asstzes. the | atthe wusieful, extravagant, or cisionest RE ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY, Wilh | Notice te wivenot named Catbarine and Amance Troxell, were | Jory rerder’ng @ verdict ofnot sane. of at- 4 Bee 7 Gero money, too common @roand us, OUT EXCEPTION, the roadway et taken into custody, and Mi the V.ctim, | tempting toraviah, but guilty of it’ may derive from the facts and figures here To GET | Be abd Scoond was removed to the insane tal. Ssscult. Colonel Baker was sebtenced toim- presented the comfortable refloctian tar ju PORE IMPORTED WINER, | tee json fle in pen tran aban mantener pélsciacent to twelve Months and to pay a fand. GEO. M. BENAULT’S Dyender a orod maz oa Mr. bp none A&_ meeting of | fine of ito, tegether . Isat £0. M. 5 By 3e.000 people at Wrexham last Sanday, ! tica, Direct Importer, ; y 27k Bouthenet cormeypin pnd D sta,n,~ | 719m wae