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The O Connell Centenary. THE CELEBRATION IN WASHINGTON YES- TERDAY. Yesterday afternoon the prv Irish societies in honor of ti Daniel O'Coprell attracted m and favorable comment. It was that there were fifteen hundred men in the EVENING STA SATLUEDAY 7s 187 Auge We ather Probabilities To-day. OFFICE OF CATEF SIGNAL OFFICER, | \ mofthe | last night, at thetr rooms on K street, be- ry of “tween 7th and Sth streets northwest, for the mated | The Coming Srengerfest, | RICHMOND SINGERS TO VIS) ¢ WASHINGTON. | A meeting of the Srngerband was held | purpose of perfecting arrangements for giv- ing @ singlog festival In connection with the singing club of Riehmend, Va.. and the re- her that he would have to break the door in, but he did not. Mr. Lio: afterwanis came in ard appeared considerably excited be- cause the constable had not doné hisduty. He threatened to take the furniture oui, and made threats again to her. Mrs. Engieman, an inmate of the house, gave testimony cor- robo ve of Mrs. Starr's testim. a For defence Mr. Lloyd jntradticea his | worsmir INTHE Woops, = | | The Washington Grove Camp Meeting. | CITY _ ITEMS. MADEMOISELLE PRUD'HOMME’S many [Special Correspondence of The Star.) | friends and scholars are delighted at the WASHINGTON GROVE, | prospect of keeping ye sevemapticned | Montgomery county, Md., August 7th. + sonener Stow, them, as having gt = ep pe i Yesterday the weather Was yery warm, for ner | scheme, she has gone north E eo vacation, and on her return, Ist of Septem- | 5 ope gee oe eee pe oe 2 OF Catalor ne at VameTOM, AM. Pression: | oa Frederick ity au | 4 1 f blowing all I ‘reneh classes at her - FFIc . sn Pe Yon and entertain t’ of latte: } although there was a ‘ine breeze der, will resume her French cl F ASHINGTON, Avgnst 7, 1575. Jroneelen, aud it wen acknowienges chasis | come Maen Tih ot Gente Ae ‘an inter. | brother, who testified that Mr. Lloyd was |day—everything here was very quiet—so residence nso 1 steect. We wish her meen | MADEMOISELL! cD HOMME Sane ane oe ee ad ee ne ret ee eee eee TMS Dintine Fok, | CHROee nt vince Ce ein an IDWS | ‘displeased because the constables abt coran | 1 med they had | success, and advise our friends who desire to | yin retarn to the city by the local raine and southerly to westerly winds, | made by Trish societies In Sisde Uneeteas: | wandectied spans” PUD US PECSTAMINNS | Cairauty, aud suid that If ke wes mek eae one Seneca ee study the French tanguage by all means to | Hl Saree ee B . e fi @ WAS in - 5a seen 5 - os ° . Sere cual to tae lower tate certo: | rrages cccupiol by geominent vidzem end | ine tieduneed aucation will waite ta Savor there cory aut eee eon Dave her | Mart work ta tte cncnt Ties tn putting up | become cue er Matetentelie Pras hommes | teas seni ha manhy Sosmonanetes Soe Ohens al mexternaa to ae mee one eee | Ce Sie CY Ont, Sanday morning, Septeniber &. | SoH. #. Lloyd, unde He tien eee: | the tents We nencly complessd, “Today tae | Pupils. | hae peuinione, Rabb Samed ond Se id slowly rising ba THE PROCESSION. and will be met at the de: t by @ committee Starr, as he was present all the time. | large meeting tents were put in position—one | rag wNoRwich Like” affonis the beanti- ESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEOS. at Washington, 1). C., forweek | The tine was forme: at the City Hall nnder | and escorted to the St. James hotel, which Mr. Young, who was deputized by the con- | 0D Broadway at the intersection of Second | ¢.) ‘trip through Long Isiand Sound, with WwW WILMING £ON, OF 2 August 7th, 1<3:—Satur- | Major J. P. Barrett. chief marshal: aiaed by | will be their heedquarters while here.” Atto| Mt Young, who to the seizure, testified ag | 8nd Third avenues; and the other about the | Grawing-room care to the White Mountains — it: Sunday Augast 1,53; Mon- | Mesers. ‘Thomas McM , fitet assistant | o clock an official welcome will be given the | 1 eh6 converention betwen: thal officerand center of Fifth avenue. or Portiand, and furnishes first-class tickets | Next Somion will begin THURSDAY. Septemor day, August 2, 20%, Tuestay, August 3, 97; | marshal; John Sh@hahan, second assistant | visiting organization at fornoonns Of the | Mrs. Starr; the latter stating that Mie Lined |. There are in all about 157 tents on the to tourists from New York to the White | %B Priday 2% Satarday, August 7, | marshal. and David Reanton and J. Coiling, | Spgerbund, and in the afternoon an excur- | Mr Starr: the latter: the house, and that frond, being some 50 lees than there Ws | yountains or Mount Desert and return for | tgs ine aaa | aids, and marened by th, G, oth. TT ‘Nitsandrin: Vauwe © Portner’s garden at | everything belonged to her. Mr, Lined any | last year. All of these with the exception of | only $22. This triding amount insures the | she “LOCAL. RECORD. to Pennsylvania avenue, to the 5 ; | ART ao Gciock’ on Monday there will be a | DOE make any threats to Mre tore: ox, | some haifa dozen are occupied, amt occa. | choice of seven different routes, and allows ‘ashing? %, ibernia . oy z F e time. x 2 y select. ‘uli information and tickets OTICE Mie CALKIN © ECHO — | Rodiety. G6 atone: Caps they will partake of dinner at Abner’s. The ‘Mr. Lloyd stated tothe court that he haa , But few came t teeuket Gee ek | may cs had at all principal railrowd sta- N Ba Fey EE soot at . gomery. president. and John Foga | afternoon will be spent by the Swngerbunds | arither withers was not present, but 1em we noticed Matthew G. Emery and | foe. S@stroae and Pemnsyivania avenue, Capel iol = shal. “Tn front of this society four boys | in showing their guests the beauties of the | he thought he had shows enough todisprove | Mr. Bryant, of Metropolitan Chureh; S.C. oe ee pen LOCAL NEWS. | mareh’d.each bearing abanner,o1 which | City. AL night, atsorelock, the grand con- | He thought | White and’ family, of Ryland Chapel; F.T. | pr. ¢. W. BeNso’ ry and Chamo- | 9 owes —EWGLISN ANT FRENCE a | was printed the names of the four provinces | cert will be given in Linco!ahall. When | ‘rere’ ae ae thia process bad, Bickford, Chas. Richards, Mr. Morris and P. | mile Pills are prepared «xpressiy to cure | M'™ .catou ree tite capirs Condensed Locals, | of Ireland, viz, Uister, Munster, Leinster | this Is concluded the, two associntions Cae been instigated for the purpose of getting Milburn of the Y.M.C. A. Most of these | Headaches, Neuralgia, Nervousness and | wit re-open Septenter 20th, at 124 Marsinnd ot anew | and Connanght, Hibernia Catbolfe Benevo- | rnite ina social reunion at some place no’ possession of gonis clalmed as her own, he | afrived by the evening train. On that train | Sleeplessness, and will cure any case. Price | Sill Tom, Scptewtor oth. at 1 4 hendpengetpey nt Seciety, cf Georgetown, 110 strong, Mr. | yet deeided upon. must regard this whole transaction as ij- S/80came Bishop Ames, and the Rev. Wm. | 50 cents a box, postage free. Sold by all | "a Kindergarten will be attached t) the “aes “rah Wm. M shear, p Baker On Tuesday afternoon there will be a pie- | 22a. ; Taylor, the celebrated California street | Druggists, and Charles Stot! & Co., iF | _Ctrentars at Bookstores saibionis aoe enna x j Thor marshal: follewes by West End Hi- | nie at the Washington Sehuctzen Verein | “Ste riova, 1 explanation, proceeded to | Preacher. Mr. T. P. Morgan brought out the | syivania avenue, Washi ol: | G+ JoHNS COLL | a Benevolent Asscciation, Robert H. Tae te Dong eae eee. Every | rehearse the manner in which’ he pat ae ie, | Rev. Thos. McCormick’ one of ihe obiest |. Sraia-—W ent atyias ace SeE be OR ae . ANNAPOLIS. » ‘olent Society eiort is being made to have the Swngerfest terest in the house, and how the process ori- | Preachers In the ministry. | .ATS—Fa * fie Mn Boys' and Chil- JAMES M GARNETT. LL D., FP pe ident and Mr. | @ perfect success, and. iooking to that end, | terest tn 5 . aces: j YESTERDAY'S SERVICE: | Stuf Feits, for mien, Boys’ ant Cit Opening of session aud exam. E i the ‘best vocal and instrumental talent has | "rn onrt stated that itwould be nesses ry | _,The prayer and experience meeting at the | dren—the newest and pretti¢st styles, at for admiesion MONDAY and T | wolent been secured to participate in the singing to consider the case, and he would susperd | 80d yesterday morning was led by the s Lewrs, ;™ | Major M. Finmet festival. jodement until s tureday. SU8Ped | Rev. W. H. Laney, who read a8 the lesaon $20 7th atreet, between T and | | John L. F Mr. A. Hart is chairman, C. Eraume secre- Mr. rged with using | fet the hour the forty-second Psalm. The | nd Light Peits at cos j er aan c ments. The othar | Prpfude and indecent ianguage, tished “tere conid be formality, ime the | 880 to $10.09 has neon invested tn cock ie Kivtghte ting, E. Schmid, Bmhe GRATION, ate tae he ere Loe | meeting. to decanted tise mekecae ce | Privileges and paid 90 percent. profit. «ow | coun roa music, A. Har as very indecent and prof, me EMeSUa8e | of the most important helt during the day. | 10 do it.” A book on Wall mires, SONS Rf TK DEPARTMENTS : Bischoff; detorations, J.B 3 y tr profane. { “ aaare a * Tomobridge & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall street, aac Marshal. Kn A. choll, « n ! Mr. Lioyad sta this was a partof | [¢ Wasa kind of preparatory service for the | T - 6,3: Da mwaniena of 4 chmid; floor, U. Her- | 1.0 f, los. Ci ageitat hier |day, The meeting was variet by singing, | New York. ae eal Alisebub, C. Iiteterich, | "A, brother of Mr. Lioyd testitiel in his be- | Payer and remarks by several of the brethe iva: eee areas wate j Hageman picute half, and stated that he was present ail the | Te? > Tharies OC Renions, Ihgrowing Nails, &¢., suceessmily kee timé on the occasion referred He had | At 10.30 a. m. the Rev. Bares O'Cook | treated at Dr. White's extablishin: SS 15t never heard Mr. Lioyé use the language | Preached from 1 Tim. 1, 11. ‘The speaker | street, opposite the Treasury. Hours tree 7? i charged Z Stated that man isan an bitious being: the Ram.tocp.m. Fee, slpervisit. 0 te | a, lessn ye corroborated the desire of attaining to some species of real or “a. at ng office ho reen rosett » A. Hart, [ Waldecker, Simon | ine defendant wae fin Nt that he could f oven with the very texture © wm dences, except afier 6 p.m. i: Orphan Asy tun f, Chris. Reissner, J. L. Vogt, F. Knoop, him—sit; an appeal was taken, This desir mences with ! patria A | comnerat 1h freets. ihe little girls | A. Bi Yr. oe Te cone earliest dawn of our conscience exist For Moth Patches, Freckles @nd Tan, ask tts a ee ah aan, se oe . Luey Taylor, loud and boisterous talk S000 2S We are capable of forming 4n opin- JOE drugsist for Perry's Moth and Freckie *. was pas | Tr Proposkp Yacur Racers ST- 1 os SG * ed with breaking » | 100 respecting our actions and F otion. It is reliable, For Pimples on the r - tei swords, | PONED owners of fast yachts and | troe by t © horse to it: s5. cumstances. and remains with v Face, Biack-Heads or Flesh Worms, use | sinen: am French y those in tl hers sted in the proposed regatta, | Nevith ond and boisterous: ¢ t, | every stage of our life, stimulating us to fa- | Pe Improved Comedone and Punple 'Rem- ining ” I | announced to take piace ou the instant, vg’ liquor without Ma ture attainments and holding out the pros- | ety, the Great Skin Me icine, or consult Dr. id Lien | When the right of the night at the Fi house, foot f | O'Connor, profane and in nt language, 23. | Pect ot future good The object that he this | B.C. Perry, 49 Bond street. New Yor. 55,1: ‘ et, th for the purpose of completing the = *=* | morning destred to put ‘e them, was — — rg ments, Oncomparing neces. It w any linaginary ove but one THe SixGen Sewina MAcnrve sales o t that second-class yachts had 7 > transcendent spiendor of which 2 . but no first-class eraff, and further. GEORGETOWN. that human ambition every ps OF | it pomp itonchooeen ee oe AN ACCEPTABLE, AProrntMENT.—The | Wumen ft Pieced In tee texts zit wits | GEORGETOWN ADVER’MW’TS, | & le pele ay seit inary Seco Pisco appointment by the Bourt of Health of Mr. | TeRdered Hiessed in’ the text might with = i . relved answers thatit had Te Ral sanitary luspector for Ge Imepriety be transiatet A OARL the regular mocting “ enter tiese bonts, for the sea- | town, in acconianes aie te THE HAPPY GosPE GEORGETOWN CATHOLIC HIBE s. BMS; uid interrupt the pleasure ex- | prominent ef By that ts understood the NEFICIAL SOCIETY. held Sa, ut for the season. It was fur- | Prominent « sata | Merey, in which the Deity Society refused to r } a dd that the stockholde tion of being one of the best officers cr the | Sutution and s His Son, cx } Shad signified their willin A Health boar prudence and tact in the to. bet ings on alost and | i October next after the excursion | Heslth be la comatines ‘urrelccie ai world. He then went on to speak of noun hat Rate and nest because he is '@ Georgetown, | the attributes of God the adaptation of | 4 sean ce eent | man. Oar citizens should give him such pein Sera olin orp ea sot een | biyomerncpe Cantain: ance a erie Several | him release from all sin and making him aa 4 erga al hax Sueirwckors tote Oe terested it en ORY Heed “sanl- | heir of God and a joint-heir with Christ | Tish wna G branches, five Brotess te ) postpone the race After the sermon the Rev. Mr. Whee j of M Peoting aud Drawing, besides Lecter ng | 1 give the urst-cl:ss ortation on | ani a | hts an oy Imity to enter. a ing topies.— | ln srg 4 e€ owners of the Witeh of the Wave and ettéa to-< accessibilit ‘ ft Mary Jane however, determine tL ottene reo aay | gospel meiorie a | + and | test eee Xana AFTERNOON SERVICE ‘I ai . crates, am See RE 8 bushel. At 3 p.m. the Rev. D. W, awe | _ _ n Atatee irom Baltim Dyuit sein ein Hi. Polkinborn. | Thos Dow! T.mitenen, | HOUL Fon vor Ne tapies. |S th strict, aalvatian ry Dickson, | B. L. Crople 1.W. Jones, Rpccial advantages re Lengune Jane by chants Apn, Ale reagewig “yA. Shinu,| B.D. Baril Board ané Tultten G20 ope it rn dria, with 1.500 bushels of wheat for Hactiey Lord. W. may lta say Fourth year opens SEPTEMBER 15 ion I have ¢ yah opageoe « Bro. schooners Freddie L. Porter, John nats tine this saiva- | WV, WHEATLEY S Address LOUIS POLLENS, A.M ha.acter of O'F manifested in the rest Johnson and Ramonda de iria, ali from yagh in the . "PUR WASHID MALE SEM that ft > | tue ee M witit 1,250 tons of soar of men | STEAM DIEING AND CLBANING ESTAB- pom n this race. Jom pay by rail, 700 « 7 s ha > 2 Seige ee bushels of Wheat for Hartley eo Bee ae; | be:ng converted through’a verse of a hyma 49 Jeffersom Scroct, Goortetovem, D.C. A lisuited number of boarding pup | THe rest AN senverzenrrst of | pushe for T. C. Wheete (ra prayer: but that is only the means used | wetatlished, Las. Premium ewartad, I, ted. the Washington Verein whnen was postponed | 10 bu — by God to accomplish His purpose. If | larged and improved, } Ladies and Gentiemen apply tothe principals, at 1027 12 | « scount of the jone by the heavy > muitn is saved he must in one sense be saved | Wearing apparel of every description, tuclading cure circulars, w oy | rane? last. Su {commences ob | ANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | bimseli. He must seek if le would tnd. | Yelvete, Crege Veils and Trimmings, Rid Gloves, ; | &ec.. £e", nicely el or dyed; wiso, Curtains am | of and will be | never helps & mau that does not help | fea Gaile Carpets ane Boecbens ‘leaned daring | cor Daring th The Markets, hunself, ; the Summer soutien, | we © been made, ast 7 —Virginia consolituted, ss; | At o'clock there wasa meeting Send us your sddress and we will call for and re- akers, whose | at agers to 4 Did to-day. Sugar quiet aud FOR THE PROMOTION OF HOLINESS turn work at any piace in the Bietrict free of extre have been the oceasion. The held in the large meeting tent on Browlway. | charge. Work received and vetarned by mail crex: ow present & grand procession z. August 7. Cott aye This was led by Brother W. Burris, of W Press from and to sus place i oo mae for sou. in ad: | rin at Yo'clock at jrothes casteneean ley Chapel. = = = — x Wor Mi other unchanged. W At the same hour there was a young peo- 2 (PME ONLY POLYTECHNIC HOME SOHO Ls the honed | works on | jee meeting head in the large Gant ok ah SUMMER RESORT: Fes cemiaice asa, j Geran arate | This was led by the Rey. W. J. Me- SUMMER BOARDER: sare 3 James R. O'Beime and Col. Richart | Gorn ¥. The meeting was very interesting. | $30. PER MONTH. nth Scbvilex: ptrenber asth E. Cles | Were then seve troduced, and restle of the ] sonthern whi 86, western mixed, Remarks were made by the Rév. L. D>. Mu FENWICK'S HOTEL DErantMen " ° appointet a nekitressoe, whic otomac rail or the | inst half, Augnst, Onte f Olcott aud others. Hereatter this | “ya tm* Leoxannrows, M P 1 K streets southeast, a di western white, 3 do. mixes . ng Will be under the charge of the x. THE BEVERIDGE Hose. 1 2 9in96. Hay firm anil nchan, Provistons quiet | 2 RIDGE Hot * feet, and sustained very s¢ . " 22 alk quiet und | M.¢ * MIDDLEBURG, LOUDOUN (CO 9. . legate. | ont the face, head and body, | Yat Sem., Pork. 2 25 ik Rien De lous | At2p.m.each day Rev. G. A. Hall will Is now ready for the reesption of Situ pg oe tg cked up and carried to his home, | packed, # p steady ant Sem —shoalders, | Nola & Bible reacting in this tent, commene- | Suen Ante £2 te bandon nae, with 3 ron Burcial, Graduates rank bicuer ives t th "jn injured ie y, an hie | ~erede, Mr eefineds alae Bete piercer aa: [oe See ENING Sun yices Midicburg ie situated tn the most beatiful and | D:rioxas —Bached thought Wured internally, as he iy am unchanged. Coffee qatets bat a. the Etec = healthy section of Northern Virginia, fifty miles Civ! Engineer. is suffering his breast and stomach. | chang: troleum unchanged. ¢ 1. | tt ia? pm. the Rev. J. J. Largent 9t- | southwest of Washington Olty; hes Chur nee a | Day puplle dine enh ce tk swith ——--e- Fotis rag pen rey Neady. | Ipted to preach from the text Hel. s:l9, | Genewyesk or wast pleasant society. There is within | Apply itomediately for as had MRs. PARTING TON asived T Short thine | money,2, Gold. 1st, Bachangecloug, safc, abect, | “Which hope we have as an anchor tothe soul | eehgmination Houses fine Mineral Spring, whose |. This Institarion is wit c cheekered carver. Euncated for the snedica! | Sihee how it was tbat J.C. Lay & Can 22) 4 overuments dali anistesdy.’ | both sure and’steadfast, and which entereth | medical waters have beer pr ced uy Physiciane | Tie Biv Ayer eurracey DDH 43 . aan, o * a t n improvemen E ‘ORK, Augnst 7.—Fiour quiet. Wheat qutst | into that within the v Before the speake & ke qinal to any in the state, Daily Stages conucet yal th dete ee, PM. Do - Profess« - eet time th: e snd heavy. Corn quiet had proceeded very fa.a thunder storm came ne the oe —- mae Sed Laeure _ at the 3 * IXsAXNF PArpers Sext to Mary- | Australl ies Welshman see nt to be re — sina dean RAE up, when te happily e: imed: «When the | terme te ‘addrece JOSEP! MM PATTON. Pee ALNWICK SEMINARY FUR YOUNG LA- ith the Welsh lai A DRIED CHIN AMASN.—The Portland Ore- | weather is fair there Is no need of the anchor, | prietors 7 jethem® | “Dh ution PPOs vain ning distriet of Penns gtnian tells this y story, sterday, | but when the storm comes they have the | EXCHANGE HOTE will be resumed (D. V,) 0 WEDREBDAW we 4 oF of a Welsh paper a issued as | while Chict L was walking leisurely | anchor and feel in pecfect safety;” but before | MANS ty TEL vine : . ' with the polit RK Lowry aud Mary Carr; George | up Alder str in the viemity of some | he had finished hiss ce the congregation Sitnated on the highsst ‘point’on the Mid- Addrese M. A. TYSON. Princtpal Some weeks nm obta x ¢ 1 Frances Harrod, of Pri Chiuese quarters, he was surprised to ob- | were nonest. The ra mitinuet to fall in ake froad, 32 miles from Washing n,with morn. nitee's Post Om zen obta! 1 Li > WAT, and was appointed Md.; J. H. Brooks and Far serve the somewhat ghastly spectacle of a | torrents during the entire nlgat. ing and evening trains each way. “Pare for round | _js30-Im Prince George's county, Mi. yivania al Washington. | Waiter J, Robbins and Alice J. Hol air of nds dangling by a string ARRANG FOR THE SABBATH. Sha Tig, Ditel «new. with doable porches 57 32 FEE QUARTER. No extrn i Jay Cooke was castin i ee rom the tory window ofa Chinese | A visit te Brace and oy foun | Eee ES eee te Ome ans D4 “academy for Boys. 12 miles frum Phiiwinte erewith PRICG's JEWELRY STORE tenement ered the butiding | them actively engaged in preparing to feed | 8nd the dining ‘any in the world, and there arene i; 0 Instructors. 8. 0. Shortiidge «Her ard - x street. received som = | and ordere * to take the han @ | the large number that are expected to arrive | Musmitess, “Boorders site hinteer Preferred, | &-M.) Media, Pa. D | Ss Week—Lake Georg in, out of th public. He then de | to-morrow morning. As stated before 21 FBANCIS J CANNON, Proprictor M[USS OSBORN E'S YOUNG LADIES Sento on, hires, coral, amethy mauded an explanation of the arair, and | one train will leave the eity to-morrow for TALBOTT HOUSE 298 943 M street, (corner of Mth.) will re oem ef the hh jets, Was told that the hands belonged to the body | the g: train leaving at © a. BARNESVILLE MON TOO MERY oo, | MONDAY, Bey S78. Thorongh imstrocti. m >in j Don's ti Gadiy. sete ). | ofa Chinaman who died some time ago at | m.; this train leaves the ground at 5.26 p.m. MARYLAND. Eveiish branches, Ancent, Modern Languac's aod a Vago Rape Be ting col- | Lewiston }) an established cus- PROGRAMME FORK THE SABBATH © undersigned having lensed the above-named — _farticulur attention given to Pri ary nnd bre, DUL Wear the I imwood. one you ‘ortiand for Bishop Ames will preach in the morning | Hotel will be prepared this season to offer | ee dan . i i : ed in» | POlon Ots right and looks we the purpote of shipping it back China, | at 16-30 a. m.. Rey. Richard Norris at 3 p. m., | Sccommodations to Ladies and Gentlemen who are | EST END INSTITUTE, 5 arson’s friend, Mr. 7 mH united in i to sped the summer moaths in the country, : bew firm with Mr. MeCuiloch and another | SSS Whe it heeame ne- | and in the evening the Rey. Wm. Taylor, the fe pare, belee eed eR enED, MES. 8.L. CADY, Principal, ities or Lhe pode ° Siibk cate THE COURTS. cessary to cut it up into pieces to- celebrated street preacher, wiil officiate. He | Moaptain. it also ccmmandean extn dnt ey Send for Otrenlar. on a be peewee tt arity Court—/ Wiliee itimight oceupy the least possible space. The | will also preach this evening and on Monday | the Bite Ridge Mountains aud. the surrounding $0 = a oft Dili etal; orter forappearance, | bands after being severed from the arms at | evening. These will be the only opportun!- | country. Fishing and hunting in abundance, Con Dit a CS OA Os naan F ‘rsionbaugh ot al; order of | the wrists, were hung up in the sun todry.’ | ties we shall have of hearing this celebrated | siderable improvements bave been motets the bulla. e 0 ton foe. mati 4 ing since last summer, such as bath-rowm,&c. {tis | drew at Mre BEICHENBACH S Planc Se, oa with . Pite él al. agt. Shoemaker et _ } Teacher whose fame is well known both on ; [es haif a mile from Barnesville depot, onthe Me. | #3 lth street uorthwest. dee bouchere & Co., with whom M appointing a antian ad litem. je D. COOKE, Ir., & CO., this and the other side of the Atlantic. M. tropolitan, Hailroad and ‘ope bours tide 'on the care NGLISH, FRENCH, AND CLASSICAL im och bad bad transactions. At t. Brooks; order for appearance of (Late Sherman f, Co.) Washington (Colored) Camp Meeting, | from Washington, D. 0. STIECTEE for young ‘adios, 918 Now York sve. n Mr. Puleston came tn as conser ferdant. ranch BANK 8, 7 x aegis Miss: Se Terms: §2.per day, and from @8 to #10 per week. | nne northwest, Mrs, ANGELO JACK BON, Princts where there tsagood | ai tha’ 1429 F street, MURKIRK, PRINCE GEORGE Co., Ang. 6. | Onildrep under 12 end nervoute ball price, For mee ‘Seventh Sunuel session begins on the hog “k-yard) Influence, | ey This camp is being continued with great | Hay ey a a BY parte ber, 187 nee ty : nd rati BAMURE @, 0089s pari, success, notwithstanding the uniavyorable | : = ‘ | - Kellian etal, order oF Detlef Orvick—H7a® Burtatas | weath AN’ ko. per Messmon et al.; dectoe pro confers Meee Cates es Seer THE TRADES. a ANOS. THE w ke wpe! primes el pire: € oul-stirring sermon from text, = ~ = OK 0! CBLO bE Cooke for a transformat oe eee “VOW COME!» Ol, 3 chapler, isk versr Tf, 96 Unot BS PLessiXe and Gas FiTrine. ZA BOWNED KNABE PIANOS Par Y » broker's busine . ‘} Sinan wehinl — rand, Sguare.G . Snare an ” a medtest home in Bren rming bien roy fade Lo int aermeg reo lpg ees, hehe scThegabscribors would respectfully Inform thet ol Pianos; Wen. MoCammnon'e cchelreten We fe : mY Appe e above, where Christ sitte e right | friends and the public generally that they have anor. T-octaves, . Pianos from other well= nt pl GATHER THE GLEANINGS., | hand of Ged.” At the close of tha sermon | gunad theaters heaner meas EaOE Beare te: | Biows oetares wut ws Ui ce eaioet nates ianad iiias. Be, sixteen pei itents came forward to be prayed PR pce ng sy E — 2 ee ee the moet 1 Sent Toning Hi 4 . 8 ae 0 Hil all o1 niall xy y > 423 Tu STRAW Yes et al; decree Kt 11 a, m. today Rev. N. Watkins, of | streassenile eigen, itor hcietade or retail Girestya few doors abore Prorat merib Ta stantially built steamboes wl aoe: decree finally Tans. ODDS AND ENDS Tithe, Bey ergo Sih Eval, | seme Me. A907 Fema tenicsets. | GER DEOREA BEDE PIANOS ARE THR BE a Steamboat, v s- se finally > verse, Rey. Bishop Ames, D. D., 8 = i ory. the, oad the 3. W. Timneete, ate tetcrnnl ana onder ence, Carnpbell aT Of Baltimore, spoke from 24 Phes. ALEXANDER BALL, WILLIAM BALE, | toad of all fint sins haireineshe bate Se from the yaniof Messrs. Wood. 1 etal. order appointing guardis Tr, ISL verse Finally, t ‘ (Late with G. W. Barker.} Fivaled in beauty of tone aud perfection Co., Kaighn’s Point. The steamer is “ ree snbstitat Cleaning Out Prices, . that the word of the Lord may hav. init a BG Doors, Sash eng | Mechanism in every dotati k feet beam, 5 fee | Sie course and be glorified. even as it is | rea Be a Builiing Material, | Prices reasonable, Terms eary. pth of bold, and f Hoe = : _ 7. — CS eee prs 627 Mamschuestts sxenus, between Sth and 7 G. KUHN, Sole Agent, - ; Speech, and was listened to with market at- | gtrects northwest, 08 per cent, cheaper 832 New York sveune, Wasiineton. D. 0. pint milan ad item. — opp COArTs: tention. Kev. Wm. Taylor, the great mission- | thau any other house Call and epemine jos 15 Piance reguisted. fanaa, alts cee l= ® Court—Judge Sel. ary from India, followed with an exhortation. Rttoven mony lv-tr ” esot Henry Kengia, ¢ WAY BELOW FIRST COST. The Bishop is in excellent health. He leaves ee ing a mule jor the Washington Grove Gan tee THE COuIBRI (UsMING RIND) FIAwO— , whieh Hlown by allowing A! 4 2G ba : JAMES F. BRIEN, set Stat ines weven-octare Pine BR aa year, with a © up, ane wite pe Sabbath appointments are announce: ae i Dade. GL. WILD & BRO. Sole Agents, od by ar : provecutt HERE ENDETH as follows :-s a mee Rew. Alex A. Dennis; 11 PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, 723 Tth street northweet, hail square above Patent ~ Thompson as r Christi th ES a.m. Rev. N. M- Carroll PE: Spm Kv. | merarte S11 72m STREET NORTHWEST. | DMce Cue Bue Piano, but little umd, for sate ‘or fo oe i = : %. H. Robinson; & p. m., Rev. Wm. C. Cooper. - ee ee ington to the y and unprovoked | YOUR FINEST OPPORTUNITIES. Beveral miniatets neve siguified thelr in AWSINGs AND AWNING FRAMES <<< = here was uit ona sick woman; $20 or thirty days tention to be with us on the Sabbath and — . sent ec uands to Kec: tt pee <; Thomas Fitz. contizue until the close of the camp on Tues- | for Btoree, Hotels, Peg on Tt DEVLIN &Co., hem were some distit ed per- id) assauit on John M. Maxwell; $20. day next. Arrangements have been made to from Phiadelphia and Washington wssault and battery on Mary ODP PANTS! ODD PANTS! mare pound trates tan on Gentay weet ele Manufactured ye nog boat is Expected te @ about twenty ‘osts. Thomas W. Chase, as- ay sa ais Umore and Washington. The following min= | 723 market Spent bawes iiend Mb streets, (NEW YORK,) ex an hour. It will be furnished and id battery on John Washington. DOWN! DOWN! DOWN!: Isters are In attendance tev. CG: King, 04 Gacnt: Mating Toute for eal oF come. for @ trial trip tn a few weeks.— Phiia secntion were tieard in this P. E. of the Chesapeake District; Bishop ‘agent fh a ad several ih aaence tla Green, De Wamiing ion; Rey. P.G. Walker, Awning material, 001 ps tr 06 F STREET. to attend the —o—— z that Cha. ried no razor and Rev. Jas. Jenkins. a 1BS0) ry to-morrow a STATISTICS.—T was «dischar; Mary Connell, ODD VESTS! ODD VESTS! G BooE rity B-NTEES, late resiien Vital statistics fo) it gh Oiticer | Kellum: | suspended. eEbuirriNe Gu No.) Om Exhinition (ew No. ieee arene, (south Mle) tol ’ Y Sst, shows @ total of 1 s | Thomas McNamee, charged with using per- AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. . mu ‘a specialty. tail of thirty cf au lnat Week), of whieh £2 were from | sort violence to Officer Fglin; grand jury. we, and Sale 430 CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. . remai Mount © a infanta yaiter Brown, assault and battery on 77TH BT. 7TH St. TED. = — ee rhea, 4 each old ag Preetila Smith; $3, Samuel 8. Hunt om DARERIVER olen W45"*? 5 onsxs To PasTURE, FOR OUB OUSTOM TEADE WE KEEP TER THE Fart ANNING ENTERT ing cough. There wer: threa to Laralia Jane Hunt, his . £ Ne. 439 prey ery Rie 22 20 acres of good meadow, with nover-fsilicg | BESTASSORTE) STOCK OF MATERIALS TO A BoRNixe —At the adjo et Fae 81000 ponds to keep the ‘peace. | CLEANING UP. CLEARING OUT. Qhotes Ol Paintings, Eagravings. Chromoe, ge. | fresh waterranuinghs ext fength, et Stock hoiders of the proposed + under 2 years (7 white and 35 co in Hazle and Albert Hilieary were charge { Also, of » Wi ay VES. adtross ABRICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOR and Pre able Pr were natives of the District aud by Morris Richard with highway robbery, Shades, Pictures, Frames, Pletare ‘end Tes- | 4 Bomber of COWS nod CALVES. | Attre t CHAS. W, HADDAWAY. United States. There were s marriages, all | The latter testified that he was a pediar, and . ie, Rings, Bails, ee % jy4-Im™ _ Hyattsville, Prince George Uo., Ma. of white people, and © births (55 whites, 35 | that the assault upon him was made in ms Case Number. jy1-19 colored.) “The rate of mortality was 34.45 per | Gcorgetown; these two ren seized hold of FINAL, FORCING 4 ——— J Cincinnati thousand per annum, of the white popula- | bis basket of goods and pulled it from him, 7 ¥ popu ATTANS’ CRYSTAL DISCOVERY “ou 441, and of colored per thonsand. | and broke his watch in his pocket by heavy AND WINDING-UP SALES. N rate of tnerease Of whites by births over | blow deait him. A colored fellow was wit FOR THE HAIR LION BREWERY. deaths 45 per thousand, and decrease of coi- | them in the robbery. [t took place between who had fire Ored by deaths over births 19.64 per 1,000. 4and 5 o'clock yesterday. On «ross examina- - t the enterprise, Lion witness stated that these men called him Th sine fie, Which was ¢ INTUNCTION GRANTED.—Mrs. Catwiine | in when he was passing on the street, and WwW, Kaiser yesterday, ough her attorney, | commenced at onee their work of plunder. COME NOW, ———« Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood, obiainel from | Witness broke away from them and ran = BILT. FOR A sts. Carriag- | Judge Wylie @ restraining order to prevent | away with most of his goods, and they camme FOR IT ENDS HERE. { ton an sey yesterday fled @ bill tor | the sale of lot 13, and the north half of lot 14, | upon him again and went for bie beseee Alberta Bradfort praying for a divoree from | in square 347, comprising the three fine | again. He had not recovered some of his Frederick G. H. Bradfont. Tue petitioner proses brick houses on 10th street, between States that they were marriat Fel ary &, and F streets, known as Nos. 515, 52), 3=5, @ud shortly after their marriage respon- | 522, offered for sale by George W. Stickney, dent commenced to ill-treat her, and hasgper- | @8 surviving trustee in behalfof the Freed. sisted in such treatment. She charges al<o | Taen’s Saving and Trust Company. The in- that be is @ habitual drunkard and that he | Jauection was granted on the ground that it Las committed adultery with several per- | Would be unjust to Mrs. Kaiser to sell the mone unknown to her. She prays a divoree | property at this time when there is ‘a depres- ‘With au vority to resume her maiden name | sion tm the rea) estate market. and wuen so ami such Other further relief as the or many citizens of Washington are spending co aay deero proper to grant. the summer elsewhere. anes ———_—___ Tur CRASD REUNION Of the old-time til- INSTALLATION OF OF FICERS.—At the reg- itary on the excursion pext Thurs: y- | Ular meeting of Washington Tent, No. 53. 1. pooh will be largely atierdod. As will be | O. of Rechabites, last evening, the follow!n geen by adverti mt places have heen se- | officers were installed by D.P.C. R.A. & jected where tickets may be procured. and , H. Laces, of Phoenix Tent, for the ensuin, parties who ever shouldered the musket or , Six_months: Sh., W. 8. Mann; P.C. BR. W. farried & saber may record their names, and | H. Proctor; C. R.. J. B. Hollidge; 1D. -M. it Is hoped that fn!! lists maybe obtained, as | Proctor; K_S., C. E. H. Holmes; F. 8. C.F it is proposed to preserve them. It is pro- | Wiles, T.. J. H. Loveless; L.. J.'Veih: poset that as many as can do so appear in | mayer 1 sy Erostor, © GL aniforms or any thereat _B. He ; te fered a a | Sepia ee nollie: a " AL ESTATE SALE. nas E. Wagea- | Tm to D. * J. Sherwood er, bas sold to Mr. m. P.C. R., Ai. Proctor was chose in square 252, for | delegate to the High Tent, and P. C. R., G. | W. Perkins alvernaie. ods. Witnesses tor the defence were intro- uced to show that it was a playful and trivial freak of defendants; and that no goods were retained by them. Grand jury. RICHARD B. LLOYD WAS UP AGAIN for threats to Maria A. Starr, who testified that Mr. Lloyd passed ber or met her in the fe of the house where she lives, and pecause she had Changed the position of her bedstead and some other changes, he made the remark. “You d— b—, I'll kill you yet.” He had frequently made threats before. On cross-exam ination she stated that the house was her's and the furniture her's, and be- longed to her. This was on Tuesday last. Cross-examination by Mr. Lloyd:— Witness rented the house from Mr. Lioyd on the 5th SS oe od month, and to y the balance owing 1 former tenant. Ere afterwards learned that Mr. Jarvis, the former tenent, paid only #45 per month. These threats were made since Mr. Lloyd was Ee under $1,000 bonds to ~~ the = to er. On Wednesday, the 5th instant, a eon- Ne Appeared at her house with a process to serve for possession of her furniture, which | Was claimed by Mr. Lioyd as his property. She declined to jet him epter, me . : HABLE BROTHERS, Tailors and Clothiers, Sy. Conner 77H anv D Braents N.W. a eee eee HE ONL LACK IN THE CITY, WITH T * St EXCRPHON, To GET PURE IMPORTED WINES, GEO. M. HENAULT’S, _2210-Im _Southeust corner Stand Dai ¥ THE BaLTim 1012 F Strat 7 iJ xD SHIRY Fac. fashincion, D. €.,

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