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” a Yr am > The Disertee im Cougress. | LETTERS PROM THE PEOPLE. InsunGeNt RePorts OF THE FIGHTING Cc P NI EV EN | N G at AR MYETING OF THE SENATE COMMITYER, | — GEORGETOWN. wits THR TuRKs—A Ree gS dis- EXCURSIONS, PIO NICS, &o. — - | The Senate Committee oa the District of | ‘The District Appointments, _ Te CRATER TAX Mueriso— The meeting Herze- TUESDAY. - 1876+_ | Colnmbia held & regular weokly meeting to-| ,7REASURY DEraRtsenr, Jaly 15, "76. Wel Digt at Vecreat, Ball. fix the purpese of oe dabier uses, — To-day. | tativia, inguin and Hucnasc perry” | Mesenertics fice ane rararaar | Gestetner Wr Revoay wax cued os rons een nem Probabilities J}. am, Ingalls cock being pre- ry ee ev ry T. Miller was fericr pen Merten fis Wee a sent. It wanresolved that House tilt Zo, | fe conetated ace. Bie ie ramets dev. fecretary. Mr. W. D. Casam ast Ouiiates Eiger Wipvvual Ss Orrtce oy CHIEF S:@R4L Orrican, to provide for the adjustment of claims | first to be remove?, because of the large per- tions that a committee of five be appoint SaTURDAT AFTERNOOR. WASHINGTON, July 13. 1576 | Sgainst the District of Columbia, be reported | centage credited (upjustiy) to the District of | of which the chairman of the For the middle states, clear or fair weather | back to the Senate and as to | Columbia. be chairman, to wait on the two FIRST-CLASS LN BYERY KESPEC?, * fe nda ements | Hawa prot hfe _ the round. that Geneeo = = ‘worably, with an a: a low so meny gen! wD, On The re ea > — 4. -__—-_.-B _. Pa pe 1, ib: New eek Te ae — get their appoint ae Dnitons pa ae agtinpenag et x a md ‘Oa | 8ee (eae e scons im Exhibition ry H. Wheeler and othcrs was referred to Mr. | are so clamorous for their could not be effected, to request the | the 13th instant Of Turkish troop geuniry, where Seed water and abate shunts, on oue ore LOCAL NEWS. Barnum as @ sub-committee. Senate bill | 1am under the impression that if onty the asioners to Keep & separate from Klek fell into an ambuscade of the in- | can iy1-Sen —— S76 was also referred to Mr. Barnum. A let- | bona fide appointments made from the Dis. | account of the water rent received from its under i dees BEAU EXCURSIONS, Condensed Locals. ter of C. H. Bowen was referred to the Board trict of Columbis were counted, there sould Georgetown the expenses incurred. The vag apoio nose oa ‘The street iam: 1 be lighted at 7:50 p. | — iE. RB. 2501, for a of Mrs. Ee ee ee ee oe — a adopted, and bs rgd a 5 > on ON THE MARY WASHISGTON. le = a . was referred . Barnum. now department well followin; were appoin! \ttee: reinforcemen: insargen rend Miho atunetien prtoremmae at the Theater | House bill S145, to prevent tee one ae cent Known fact that inany of those who are cred~ | Mi ‘Tenney, W. D. Cassin, R.A. | treated. = Comique tnis weex draws crowded hoases | adulterated _ i illuminating fluids, aan District a=. lie oin ny pe te and J. 73 8 “7 4 CHInpREN - — hecmmisernrs serge em Rn Bes paces. ‘ests. Jenkin | O'Neil, of 315 Prey aif ir. 3. C. Parker we are lndebted for CANCELATION OF MORTGAGES. there, would in the event i pe See Cassin, R.A. Shinn, J.M. | peared’ before J ee — Ming, aft, Dh ace mn | Coaeeetate to any Mr Togas, fom the | {h"many cate, appointments were. mate | 'ACcIONNEetween T and $ o'clock ana | Vile potion com : GEORGETOWN ADVER’WTS. oo evening, Mr. D. 8. Chariton weat | Committee on the District of Columbia, re- | throngn the influence of members of Con- | morning, Miss Rebecca ‘Ten! ,& highly | 9° and Lawrence of J)®¥ Goons a¥ REDUCED Paces Bathing near the bridge, and on re. | Ported, with an amendment, the bil in rele- | gross ‘boarding In te housa.® These have all | es Yady of Georgetown, at mar. | $;200 Lawrence Cartin D Lt turning to the snore be found that some | tion to the cancelation of mortgages in the credited to our poor District. If these | ket, oe ap qy a a, leaf on the on Saturday To enable us to close out our stock of thief bad gove through his kets and | District of Columbia. It pro’ that here- | transient citizens are counted. it is doing the Ss slipped fell, seriously | street by & ‘of wee Rt ere® Sold ring with green ret, | after, whenever the amount due on apy | Actual citizens great injustice. | May | iniuring herfelt. Dr, Richie happened to be | Were. tue Me, Th SUMMER GOODS valued at $7. mort; or deed trust rec in jt poor unforts resen| assisted trend: grabbed him ~~ "Germania Lodge, No. 15, K. of P., has fn- | land Teeoras of the District of Columbia is | the Lord have tid on it! I wish, Mr. | tunate Tey to her home. lacing their hands over bis mouth, 7 a rece ‘we are offering them at greatly redend prices, Stalled officers for'the ensuing year as fol- | paid off, the mortgagee, trustes, or benedl- | Editor, you would call the attention of ine | SUDDEN DEATH.—Mr. B. Ockershausen, a Barra took e175 om. nd Curie haresios ty DEERE G0¢ lows —C. Thielecke, P.C; J. H. Meiners, | clary, or some person jawfaliy acting for | powers that be to the above fact, aud oblige | baker, who resides on Bridge street, between | men th _ ‘LS, and = ond © ©.C; B. Golly, V.C; CA. Freidrichs, P.; | him or them, must acknowledge satisfaction | one who has read your paper from its first Congress end 7 einaton streets, was found | waymen J. H. Goeritz, M.at a; M. Mager, 1.G.; J. | thereof in the margin of the recor of the | issue, Vol. 1, No. 1. F. a in his bed this morning, having died trimi.—[W. ¥. Sun, Sb ber su the Rectus eae Stomp, 0G." : ¢ tne hai. | Ae es, Wene,or they shal fail todore | opty to “Pat om Your Vest.» | “uring the night witn an apopiectio nt. He Frounds. avd there will De piesty of good oreare he Bal- | within six months after being reqaes fecth : riety c Wasore Onaterence Genie aemoey Seeieer, | Hanae ae wottine oe or they shail Sorte to | iter Ser = The commanioation, wade 4m bis urual health when he retired; he was, CITY ITEMS. se x PREMIUM STEAM DYING AMD OURLNG) tho ic thes £25, t +3 - . l. a io a ay pai gt v Pe os bosecoveces tk aoy acmctorsmnueear pares my Ste, Se t want = bo eos mys re- | Norick To HIGH SERVICE WATER Con- Corus &c.—Easy Feet LADY OF FED LaxE. D PRLIABL Among the ingtonians preseat are Rev. | dicticn. ply. Your correspondent, es,” is COr | suMERS.—Owing to the high-service reser- | being indispensable to health and com! os J. W. Boteler, H. F. Zimmegman aud S. G. Morsell, esqs. fort, Ladies rect in regard to our being sometimes with- | yoir being out of repair, and the continuous | thousa: f the intelligent public visit Dr. lereatt her notte Scmmer Wearing Apparet a Son ee, Senders.’ Wer however: mwaya ioat,8u8: | working of the ateam-pump, it 18 found | White's eetablichinente 111 Penavctoanes | sagieetter and onait meeuler Brcursions, iseving | 2 GA In the Senate today Mr. Spencer, from Penders. 'We, however, maine Pc pla ion pecessary to shut off the water from the | avenue, opposite Willard’s Hotel, for relief | her wharf, foot of 6m at sat. Bt 3 pts fore tee ee, —~S STATE ASSOCIATIONS—The Peunsylva- | te District of Columbia Committee, re- Teuats cen say. nring “Ladies” that no bighb-service, Georgetown, from 7 o'clock thi from corns, bunions, bad nails, vascular ex- | beu , trip on the Potomac, arriving bome prompt- ly_otSp m. without extra charges ar nia republican state association held a rega- |. ported back H. R. 3435, providing for the ad- fvening until 7 a. m. to-morrow, so as to al- | crescences, &c. Fee, 81 per visit. 2.80 conts; children balf price, ceived from and revurned to any Street, near 10th street, last night—Mr. Paul | Columbia, and for other purposes, and asked to try and have shirt clern, 1am, for many GKAIN.—Arrived, schooner Kitty Ann, | all other ebronie abe cared, Doctor _e-n — | Office bours—7 a.m to Tk». secreiagy. Au Speropristion was inate fr: | (at i be ieferred to the Judiciary Commit: | lerke in ary goods and ower stores, yours, | wi GX AIS patsy ety Sooo Hartley & Bro.” ho feo until the best evi- | FOR CHARTER, vm Sampaigs documenta, anda resolution was | House diay Ik lacks provides ee tice soe | Feapecttully, Jone ne MEKcHANTS! EXCHANGE. Olferings on | dence of success has been realized from nis | Hy. 9. weamers JANE MOSBLEY and J. W —— “offered bearing upon the police appointments | polntment of @ comission of three -teo a m8. | ‘change ti MOI BL SE + ©? 1400 Dush- | treatment. Office 800 9th street n. w. 75,1: | wHOMPSON may be Gunrtened for — LADIES’ GOODs. i ‘cot ie ke a commana venen a sr Presulion offices aa tna Ben Sear fog Siplon THE ANTHRACITE COAL TRADE continues THE MILLERS tois morning had a meetin, Dr. C., W. BENSON'S CELERY AND CxAw- | ao patch Ofhes. tort ot Gah ets i de quompesedueed trumspectation wo mentee Wiaceiel abaiuan cemnesensnueea.> wnose | @vll,and,as Is shown by our tabniated re- | on ‘change, and agreed, from and after this | OMILE PILLS are prepared Sxeceeny. $0 COTO | AT cosr. fag bense te ARS part he Ghacnaipaign oe | deena een before | Port, is without special featare in any of its | date, to charge the same for flour in sacks as | Sick Hea Nervous Hi , Dyspep~ — — par psign o Scauuted to the Dinteiet autaeritae departments. The suspension of production | in barrels. tic Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness and SUMMER RESORTS. We bave still oo band @ lares stork, ‘A meeting of the New Jersey rey ublican —_ ee ‘ every other week for the monthsof June and | Sleepiessness, and will cure any case. Price, | —— of CHIP. LEGHOBS and STRAW D c . ie Re 5 July bas not much quickened business, and Scents. Sold by all Droggisis in Washing- ,ELLVW MASSANUTTEN SPRINGS, | 80d SHADE Ho Ts, FLOWEE! Sssociation was held at Clarke's hail last Board of Hesith. it is a matter now of consideration ‘with ALEXANDRIA. Georgetown and Alexandria, " 3,24,e0 —. 4 Bight_Mr. Kaighn president,and Maj. Shaw REGULAR MEETING To-DAY. the associated companies whether the policy fs medal Se " p oe ROCKINGHAM OOUNTY, VIRGINIA. to make roc secretary. Hesolutions were offered, endors- f half t rodactis t rf DROWNED.—Mr. Wm. A. Alexander, of J. H, Squier & Co., There sre three varietics of water and EID GLOVES st reduced prices for the aext ine the iominations of Hayes and Waeeier, | Tbe Board of Health held a meeting at 11| of halftime production ai we sloes anal Tats’ and"owet of te tins! pateznn Pa ee aly aa : = Bradshaw, J. it an Mater, Menieaicne ae ‘THE HEALTH OFFICER'S REPORT August, ‘The demonstration of the tact tnat | Port Fichard Fannon, walle on his up trip 116 Pennsylvania Avenus, Terme moderates = Citas S"BeOOK ee S7-All kinds of MILUINERY Hon. 8. A. Dobbins made adresses, and the | W8S presemted. It snows: 99 nuisances re-| the leading companies are determined to boat the Whiten ny ae ue tty eed pay 6 per cent. interest on deposits, payable | jis” WH. B. YACBE, Sart, | Gove at the sburtect uotice aud in Tesolutions were sdopted. Mr. Shaw offere| ried; 26 referred; 96 abolished; 7 referred to | carry out the policy of the trade for the last | Poat on rye erbiah tad bis Wine ana | On derpand. Special rates on time deposits, SHENABDOAN ALM SPRINGS, VA Mrs. M. 3, LUN, the rd of police commis. istrict —— orn ems — eresie the taken ok eee (Geared une sm pm” Rept on Mowing. — Interest paid January and July or cred- S — . iyio-tr 62) end 623 D street norvhweat. : % expense; 201 jen 'y physicians | cret each succeeding b tee ere ae ot Columbia. some of | S5Fie poor; 136 tons garbage Temoved; 211 month as the end of the season approaches, | Resrd of Alexander until his sbody was found ited. = ded pire D847 T° THE Laviss: ° 71 dead animals removed; marine pro a8 done quite as much, or more, to main- = ‘ey *. e' 5 or ere aa Le Se ‘Hasse | ucts Inspected; 10,103 7-22, crabs; | tain the trade and prices’as has the lessen- | Pody was bruiced considerably, and it is not First-class Se ‘and Dyeing. ris. . J. MY BBS, Proprietor. SF wll remem two filled by loyal citizens: and that a commit. | 3.515 bunches fish; ‘condemned j | ibg Of production. The supply of coal at | Frown is what manner he m A. Fischer enlarged his establishment by E a TO GO TO BUC Jee of three be appointed to wait on the Pres- | 26 bunches fish. ' Unwholesome fox —7s2 | the centers is still quite large, and will, no | 2@ wales removing to his new building, 906 G street b ident and solicit ineir removal. Discassien | Pounds of meat; 622 dozen eggs; 323 dozen | doubt, be kept #0, but producers are mete Dorthwest, three doors west of 9th street, “é Gitce of followed, and pending actioa their further | Cucumbers; 722cabbage. Animals impound. | mined not to sell coal at less than the actual Yery near his former place. By Promptly AS consideration was 2 ed. ed, 107; 16 1edeemed; 91 killed. ttn epeenrr| itin the market. They hold ado) the latest improvements, whe! hether they can be Lise ‘BOL X on Nalmeook ond ea es Te report of ioe Teeistrar of vital statis | Without slang ey teat geatanta acon peay uabed to do any work iu. a manner hot’ to Ae NS Ege e of the istrar of v' Ld is- | w ng grata! any par a F terres, atthe pet store iu the oft oon Pe A iy Rn {2 residents of | tice was presented, showing deaths during | the cost of delivery to commun if be equaled by those not possessing these CFIC Tee aAY.w.3.. LYS, 6O® 9th et. opposite Patout Otice Sebi Virginia. for the week ending Fale tant And | tne week ending July sth, 126-63 whites, in the absence of a demand for fuel by those robbed the money | cilities. Ip the most modern end best Ta! niebed Ect of chtanta Seroaas Bradley, im | Sore; roarringee, 1 bide 61 fo whlies, | great consumers te fron furouces, eprice | FAO" Of sbgut $18 principally in and being taken apart ne yee eR eee PE Lots tomo | 710 GRKAT REDUCTION 715 - Md a }. Amon; @ deaths were 84 min- | o! as lo 6 amount! ts iv ‘ - . Of the Tremont eee eres Pen ee nae pes ors, 74 under? years of age, (10 waltes and 31 consumption. Whether a few cents per toa | the pasties and has set the poilce to look |“ Crape Veils refinished nice and cheap. Bouse, this city, Proprietors. iyi Tro ™ Prac nt nln Bei ~ Colman, 1m- | colored.) Consumption furnished 10 victims; | higher or lower Would not start a Thill noe — them. ° aS Travelers leaving the city can have work Looxovr. LADIES REAPY.MADE SUITS. gf oor et oro of Baltimore, | cholera infantum, 28; diarrhcea, 9; dysen- | imcreese the amount of an order for rails. Sir see oN, CovRT.—This court which | done on the very shortest notice. iT. MARY 8 COUNTY, MD. » ; Mary! 7 oar tal pen tr as j | tery, 3; typhoid fever, 7; diseaseof thebeart, | The country is not Just yet ready for an ac. | W®S Dae cee ee lose of our Saturday’ Prices lower than ever before, to sult the - a . OVER SEILTS AND BASQUES, Japing main and service pipes far nates aud | 3; old age, 4. The mortality for the week | tive revival of business, aud in trie sioe. erere foon after adjourned, without trans- | times. SUBF BATHING AND OORAN BREEZE, ‘ &2.; Mrs. John M. Goldstnita, of Great Mints, ake oe ee pee tion of aguire itis but Prudent on the partof ported ti ‘Weduenday morning oat when HOTEL AND COTTAGE PLAN _ pice - ad : e 7 = P 40950 per 1, annum. Decrease of | coal producers and carriers not to a! ym pt to ' improvement in cooking apparatus; Jas. H. the mafation argument in the case of Leadbe:.ter vs. yy deaths over births (report- | force trade to their own detriment and the POUNT LOOKOODT, ated 110 Sone eens tk mie was (2, oF at the rate of 2.100 per 1,00 per | good of noone. Rather let them easy voice chichan: involving the right to the ofloe of REMNANTS ington, at the conflueree of the C PARASOLS end SU UMBRELLAS ot bait prienj SE i Rtg ele eons: Rate of mortality of the white | until thedemand, in the natural course of | chief engineer o ape wpa Bay and Potomac Fiver. is well know! Seat clelinn netdeuena tie. eof Bal. | Population was 30.748 per 1,000 per annum, | things, grows up to the excess of proluction tention [Senind, te” ence moh OF 8TOCK ome 5 og 8 FLOWERS, HATS, RIBBON, anc WILLINERS timore, improvement in treadios, William | while themortalityof the colored popuiation | in the last’ two or tree Bee tae oat a | *Teovnie iw a CONGREGATION —Several oll the edyanages of Burt | Coens em Rencee 4 d was 67. per 1) (or 28 |. | wa; ni e iv. ve re. = | Bathis lertow, Grain, cepardtorn Pade a inant, 19 | Rate of decrease of the white population by | duced, the prices ‘of coat ent Teeeences a im em ed eae AT HALF PRICE. fojshe Atlantic coast. ser °1 Snberiows incident Gaotiee or baitioe * | deaths over births, 13-113 per 1,000 per annum, | should properly come down, but it will be | Church, & colored ir ening, tenien te ‘The Obsspeake is 25 and the Potomac 12 miles JUST RECEIVED— Virgint.- Mathias Belavt of Pittsylya- | While the decrease of the colored population | found ineffectual of any good end to attempt wf score pony hme yh <a Doing tented Ente et a eee eee | a wesetentnens of BAnEbe bee ob nia county, improvement in walillstace. | DY deaths over births was 35 133 per 1,000 per | to force aby particular branch of trere te doribel towanl the Goeipieton OF tn can Seles the full Bonet of the Oicea Breeee ep county, impro' — annum. Deaths corresponding Week 1375— | advanceof @ general revival and of a uni- ing. Aa do taibtiar ee mined in nines con, PRICES MERELY NOMINAL. table Will be well suppiiea= a ECRU LACES selling at a reduced price. Sun Wonk wae wie @ WAS Suor ny ner | White. 42 colored, 47; total, $9; or at the rate | versal confidence in the future.—{ Phila. po El ‘an cones inativated ingat® Hite O¥STEES, and CBABS fresh from the Son.— Frank a. the colored boy who | ey abminorie & HEALTHY ciry. i ries as to what had become of the money, <D EN Waccers from Washington por steamers La¢y of | COBSETS and KLD GLOVES in s great variety; shot his mother, Smith, tn tae alley in | pr, Bliss remarked that the death rate for| PREDICAMENT OF A RAILROAD TRAIN. and were told by the pastor, Rev. R.S, Law ODDS AND ENDS the Lake, Jane Moseley) Wary Washington, of Bat: the rear of Odd-Fellows’ Hali, yesterday last week (ending 15th instant) was 193, a | The Cincinnati newspapers of last Sunday bia Premed s ad been put in the corner aT HALF PRICE _ i jaitimore, steamers Mary | HUMAN HAIR vers low at Bam lect rene lock, Ss stated in THe | larger number tan ever reported before. | etve the particulars pra very Simei any | & Oe ata eral Of the inquirers proceeded = 4 ‘eanington aepress. STAR last evening,was arrested by Sanitary | The most of them were infanis and old per- | vopleasart predicament in which a train on | f€W days since to resurrect the stone, and BORD. PMcer Connell aud Detective Coomes and | song. He had received the New York report, | the Indianspotis, Clacinnatr ace Lafayette | Upon opening it found only a tew specimens ° 2.00. 8. HELLESS, jocked up in polices headquarters. Two bails | showing the death rate 7037 per thousand, | railroad was recently placed. The tunuel at | ¢ pee currency and some newspapers. MUST BE SOLD. 12 6 718 MARKET sPace. —- pistol entered the lower part of the | while here it is but 40 per thousand. Cleves, Obio, on Friday night was flied | Zhe Seer Ss So Whee ns — oe ak 45 08. = ir Throcgh bee teeny ber And passed out | “Dr. Verdi said that the hot spell had carried | with water 6 & depth of three oF foarnec Sod te es Sil peobanty Children under 13 a cervants baif pric Oe on bs eas : 4 COMPLAINT OF THE ODORLESS Co. uge wave putout e fire. ani fore the 7 oO pe ‘ ¢runken son entered and sald Le would wake A communication was received from the | train was half way through it came to a Lone al BY ae — Mr. Frank Powers, ODD VESTS Address JAMES BMIUBUBN. Proprietor. 0 Kh st., opposite Parent Office, ss Se same time, Faisir the pistol. | health officer, reporting the odorless exca.| halt, to the great alarm of the Passengers, | Super sapmgered Cnet a Set — bad- wi! jy0-Im nt Lookout, St. Mary's Uo, 0. Py ened ber WOUR IS. He rummoned | vating company for breach of contract, for | who knew that the Omaha express woutl be | !Y Sortny een taco end AT HALF PRICE. ‘THE NEW BATH-HO | regerdions The tajaries aac rounds. He reports that | having, on the 17th instant, conveyed the | along in About half an born Wity great | Srat while lying in bed. This Le aggee Bg : AT HOT 8) j Och street, the injuries AP Tan Tag ton teaches neces- | contents of a privy vault through the streets | difMeulty a man waded back throug tne | Wounds swelled u sie eee —_———_— 16 Pant Office. sarily fate’ Prank Taylor. the shooter, was | or Georgetown and Washington in open bar- | darkness and water apd flagged the express | 8¢ek th trem leo a oes ausaigned in the Hee Court this moraing, | reis. and failing to give notice, as required, | train. A long freight train was Laon pushed | Was ee lesp by the pain of BOUND TO SELL. pote VL TWSlvs SUSDARS GAves £. A. Meconmicn, ‘The Injuries on bib wroteon aut, BE Fesult of | to ihe inspector to be present when ‘it be. | upto the passenger train by the Geruc, | the bites, and found the rat festened oa to fog room for each bather, ‘Itt the best arranges Soe a he meter. No bonds were | comes necessary to clean vault which engine, and the rear end of the freight car | bis fnger.—[Gacetle, 17¢h. pd mott comfortable bathing establishment in the Orn STREET, (ST. CLOUD BUILD! ed. could not be cleaned by pumping. Tue sub- | having been cut out, the tes and child- Wiae Ae isons, a. Ona ) N su fpited States. The waters vary in temperstore, MzTroronitaN BvilpING Assocra- | Ject was referred to the ordiuauce commit. | ren, and some men were transferre'l tet ican! Clo a Pe ae BROELER SULT and range as bigh as 110 degrees Dally recetving all the latest Hoveities tm ‘TION.—The third annual meeting of the Met- | le: Watee had beg er batts, is Hime the | bias. C.) Union Herald prines the report AT HALF PRICE, five powers in cases of rheametian. CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS, BATS, LACES Fopolitan Building Association was held at | ,FF@me building 97 K-street northwest was | water had began to subside, and the ma made by Hon. Wm. Stone, attorney general Seed by tabeeeni ee bees teas soon i HLOWERS, &c., Be. +" Davis" hall, No. 615 ttn ireet: last eseniog, | declared a nuisance injurious to healtn, and | who were not taken off by the feign: toscy Of South Gaiiins te Geran Gee benefited by using them. "The Diverse Wattne The etection for officers to serve the caeeion the health officer was ordered to abate the | were enabled to wade out. As soon as the lain, giving a fall statement of the maraar . E igpinde Iron, alum, Sulphur. snd Maguesia. Howl Lecies of Washington and vicinity are tevited te Fear resulted in the choice of Win. Heary ae Water had subsided sufficiently, the accom | Of ney nose lawless white men at Ham- TO CLOSE OUT. accom: ions equal to any in the mounteius, | Sell end examine. spur Browne, president; Jobn Cook, vies pres? | A SINGULAR CASE oF ARANDONMeENT. | modation train was pushed oat. aod then - teag.” Sessener noveweriny momae te aes Prot. J. L. OABELL, M.D. University of Vir Gent; Janes Fraser, ireasurer: Jolie AJ Psax. | , A communication was received from Jas. | began the work of cleaning out the hundre \« chan eta Eel en ee Braanident physici sm, For pamphists ant circe- cott, secretary, and for directors: John F. | BUros stating that on the 8th of June he | of cartioads of mud and dirt that had aes. ARISE CaVReEG hak eesan ih Coat ee MISMATCHED GARMENTS 5? pe Hol ark CS UET. Mance-s, Toompson, George i. Wood, JW. Wallace, | Tebted @ bouse, 715 7th street southeast, to | mulated on the track. This was on moan thes the wiles GumEateeee is Eee that ned <=. Jos. Eason. FM. Dewweller, MP Catan? | William Brown, who moved tn with his | undertaking, and itwag uot” until nearly | John Swariugen, of Edgeneld, had chores at AT HALF PBICS. SON HOUSE Witt: White, LS. Thomes, and “Wm. a. | family, including an aged aunt of bis Peady $e proeeed Site cnat express Was | ine prisonersy that the primary object of the RENOVO HOTEL, Butler. Ap amendment to the covstitation bash 4 A whites was to disarm the militia, and that Was adopted allowing ten per cent. interest | M@inirg in the house a short time he moved he recognizes General M. C. Buti has ae = - at a orn fro out with bis family, leaving the aged lady | THE SERVIAN FoRCES.—The total forces | D& apo i istoarhout wae laeae ‘There © 1 Roane ox cauarwies wartion ‘and canceled “pon the | there ectirely helpless. He asks 1f there ix | are ofMelally estimated ai 153,000 tacn. g ite | account an inet niveaa Mblished of tee NO RESERVATIONS. thoreughiy refarnished Sea prenered Toe adjournment of the anunal meeting, tha situ | Bot & law to compel Brown to take care of | second ban of the active army comprises rigin of the difficulty is given. ‘The report {he entertainment of guests di the! “ t e. A bis aged relative. The communication was 3 Obligatory | Ors’ “ryt caiman Centennial year. Located on one of the, regular mouthiy meeting was held, at which ss LADIES’ SHOES, MADE TO ORDEB aT 7,000 men. Military servi ‘ x lows: “It may be possible 7 7 referred to the District Commissioners. from the age of 20 to 50. The system of cou- | Conciudes as fol WILL BE SOLD AT ONCE. principal routes of travel between the Nor at 10 and ft per cent, discount et POD | "A" communication was received irom a | scription is in operations Fhe ateagnag | tat Laie fipaeirne Ppbhewon rg nel ad va fad “the Centennial Exhibition, in the midst of nit Perens ceo. number of property-holders on New York | army is on an average composed of 5,00) | SOW fome slight errors in someof the minol fro the purest; thor whi Ge fend. seek r: 3 Victims or Tax Heat.—A woman named | #¥enue, complaining of the stables ou New | men, of which 2,000 are infantry, divided lato Gos ailawanes har saa ence ie tacts beneficial resorts for health aed ploasnre seeker as Pebble “ mn S Perkins was stricken down with paralysis | York avenue, between lith and 15th streets, | four battalfons, consisting of four compa- | show the demand on the militia ti give uy HABLE BROTHERS well as convenient resting places for tourists ‘These Goods are all made at my establishment Jast evening at the corner of 13th street and = Noon eo a to health; referred to re? eemeinank ether oeuesy rae their arms was made by pe wmoet x Saveers, k Nsey me Aycmg to i} _ we beaith officer. i ol guards, and 1e 4 is affor 1D rou! a po ge ae where she tee ¥OR THE PooR. gendarmerie. The Servian artillery con. Fe tienen itd dt enna Senge aae or | Merchant Tailors and Fine Olothiors, | in ihe Kastero States, during the night in an insensible condition. A communication was received from the | tains 30 field batteries, a portion of which seve! rrme ye ene Dr. Barroughs rend District Commissioners, stating that $500 | are -loading. In i811. the Em} Ey el Who Was sent nus | per month would be set apart trem Joly ise | Willige ceed Pose ne am Providence Hospital for sunstroke two weeks | [or payment to the board on account of | French rifled guns and mitrailieuses, A, don, &c., addi dered; that the attack on the militia tocom- | _jyli-tr Corner Seventh and D streets. Propri 1 a comphance with this de: was a es <a Without Tegal excuse or justification; and TRUNKS! ago. Yesterday, Charles Hable, while lying | Medicines and medical attendance to tue cording to the Constitutionnel many for- Semuse see pcissnend on some twenty or TRUNES! TRUNKS! a om the ground on the corner of isch street | Poor. \eleea ta bee on, eve - | pletely in the power of thelr captors, and See eee cork Avenue, in the sun, and un- | | Mr. Marbury suggested that the amount | inforced the Bervian staff. One of the latter, | Pletely in the pows making further resist- TRUNKS! fi der the influence of liquor, was overcome by | ¥5 too small, and on his motion it was re- | Gen. Tchernayeff, holds the command-in- ance, five of them were deliberately shot to Fi the beat. He was taken to the bonss of Mr. | ferred to the finance committee to urgea | chiefof Prince Milan’s troops. In 1871 the death and three more severely wounded. It ‘AOTURERS’ PRICES. tober C3 ‘1876. under eg of' FIFTEENTH ASD @ STREETS, Wiillam Wolford, near by, and Dr. Barnes | larger appropriation. Adjourned. ee ee eset te farther appears that, not content with thas Ea nt oe myB-1y _Wasnrnoron, D. 0. was &@nd rendered assistance. Lieut. ac Phaeet Maemace, 600, A ‘Usfying their vengeance, many of the hes been greatly improved, and A Tax SALE CasE.—To day, before Judge | (Peabody and Gruner system.) Bervia cas | 52! bd Ls p y l~~ A mpeg mm Se WsrminsTxn Horses, ee a a L street, Wylie, iu chambers, Mr. Wm. 5. Webb, for | easily put 100,000 men in nest wan one- growd died to ineir ee ae = ,) | Hotels and Cottages are equal to any Borth or bé able to op. é ———- A. and T. A. Riebards, filed @ petition fora | halfzre good troops, and wil A PLEASANT OccasIon.—Last evening, | Writ of mandamus ‘on the Collector of Taxes pose the Forks, Riitary spirit and aptitude ce from arson by the efforts of their Hon. James Hopkins, member of Congress | Of the District of Columbia. The petition | are strongly developed, and the 10,000 Ser- | OW leaders. from the Alleghany district, Pa., and Grand | Tepresents that on the lith of October, 1:72, | vians which beloug to Austria are considere1 HALL & HUME’S. s : g je The end Master of the Knights Templar of the United | ‘bey Purchased at tax sale lot - square 225, | the best in the Imperial army-{ urls Con: 86g Chay area Bie DEA ITE SA Jer, | Se Revairing sepectaity. __—jet-te_ P— Soorgaient io teers core tegation Bisice. entertained the officers of the District | and on the 9th of February, 181, they re- | sci/utionne. causes Lew sorrow in @ somewhat nent | GTRICTLY PURE. sto. = 3 commanderies at his residence, on 13th street, | Celved @ deed for the same from woe family jn that suburb. Charles Hyatt, the ‘be found at MILBUBN’S Phar socom to oli parts of the city by street near G. There were nt C.F. Stansbury, | ¢1Dor; tbat after said purchase they caused | JUDGING BY APPEARANCES To THkTR | familly in tha pretty wife, the daughter of —_ ig Fenn Ivenie avenus, near Willard's; | Gages, ©.3. vena. Robert Bop S, avis, W.J. Stephenson | #0 investigation to be made, and discovered | Cost.—A well-known coriductor oa the one of New Jersey’s most honored sons, Was aa Renee J Propristor. Spa, Balawin, of No. 1; Jaries E. Wangh, peti rap lh meni ma Pobmeco Hye eee Pacis row! went | cometimes ago caught sta tice te | eee ee ee ean ¥, sor modtotns : ig AB - | because, Ist: The bad recen| famiiy use, gallon, 85. Of No. 2; Dr. J.B. Gibbs, W. M. Settee nee, | with the requirements of the act of che leeie- | rare ce usual, and an officer of the road and | #YOUng woman named Mary Davis, of Bos- THE TRADES. aren’ CALIFORNIA PORT ASD SHEE! Hood, B. 8. “Hedrick and J. H. Schuitze, of | latureof August 23d, 1x71, by transinitting | an officer of the law arrested him. On his patity: Rusonaa’ cant ake Hsien FORBIA MUSOATEL ANGELIC Be rpahd James P- Pearson, of No. 4.’ a | totbe party to whom the property was as- | shire front was a 5,060 diamond pin, and in | Suilt commenced efforta for reconciliation, | FaBted pure. Very fine. §1 per bottle. Being Te et en eras discussed, aud there | ferecd & sustement of amoant of {axes due, | bis pockets were a valnabie gold waten and | 7pe® commenced efforts f were suocessfal. | OALIFOBNIA BRANDY, pure grape, @2 por being no set programme nor long speeches, | W!‘h @ potification that unless payment was | chain. In bis trunks the officers found $30,009 | jhe husband promised reformation, and the | bottle. the aifair was a very enjoyabie one, at wich | Made within 90 days, the collector would | in government bon n eastero bank was Z de, Al 4 selected with it care, the very best fecling prevailed. Wertisement aid’ noe specitye ihe yang in | HaReTApBEd, to. and the response waa that | Te" tut ig cabate thee wile ie Ie Teer: | echt ne, So0de Teg i sollte Serta fact! —— A a neces- sd TRE Wourn's TEMPERANCE Uxtow heki | Which the sale was tobe made; anil 31, be- | sary, as that was the amount depositel to | Mate heir of considerable wealth, and | ing confident of giviug satisfaction. a meeting at Hamline M. F.C forgive- cause the Advertisement was not pudlished | the conductor's credit there. ‘This settied, it | e!vfamous husband songht her ARTHUR NATTANS, Draggist, yeDing, And aster devotional exercic-s, Mrs, | twice @ week for four successive weeks. They | was next the conductors turm A’ neet a HS Bag ta po tg mee dee plies ak: Linville made some remarks upon the sub- | state that they are advised that In all cases of Was called, and he politely informed the The family pesce, ho od gt eal a ahmed itreets north: fe ee Re a eo gaily talon hed bamond pin they had iile- | broken by the misconduct of Hyatt. ast P'ssouvri0m oF '. Stevens, of ‘rancisco, who Is here en- Ue S Gn ol 5 ally taken worn ie conductor a deavoring to get « bill througt C s for | then be the duty of the accounting officer to | Ewenty years: the gatey oie Coes by him | Second time the wife returned to her parents. Wasmrxoron,D. O., Jaty 18.1876. PABTNEBSHIP. PLOMSER AND GAS #1TI ER, gree: i martr-tr #11 Tre ST. NORTHWEST. be erection of a sailors’ hotel in Seu Fran- | relmburse the purchaser upon the exeoation | years before he went into the cuproy at tet Ree, kar oe ee ee babu iene ae ae IN withe a cisco to afford shelter and protection to the | Of a quit-claim deed to the District by the | company; that the United States govern- | sumed’ the position of wife. Hyatt was | drawing. aS *ailor from evi! Influences, to be carried on eS They further state that taatthey | ment bonds they had taken were the prop- thoronghly bad, and his perfidy again illus- KATZENSTS:! by the Seamen’s Temperance League ofthat | have applied for such certificate, and the | erty of bis wife, as the proceeds of her share e JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 Marta Aras, gy. Mrs. 8. addressed the meeting at sorae | collector has refused to issue it. sale om jength. commending the institution th Proof awnina nance lunch rooms. Rev. Mr. trated Itself when he packed up his tranks | 4 stated, I bave this dey to A. in an estate ag heir, and so was the money | and left. J: City for the West in com- ny cotire intere-t in tho Arm of & Bake & Judge Wylie directed @ rule to show cause | In bank, and that the best thing the - | Sud Jeft Jersey City SABE my entire intere-t in why such writ should not issue ny could do would be toreturn what they pany with his paramour, and the tnjared | Go., who will in futu the basine-s, T | cordact eturnable | ry fe 3: tfe is nearly heart-broke: earnestly bespeak fur him s continuance of the very jowa, mace a few remarke, on the ith Moncay in September 1n General | Bad’ atolen ‘aad with te cin ey |W Destowed on the old Gren: Bates Fret avems Rewte. ee a Term. ther questions would be asked. The c»m- | [On sighing and wearing her life out for | fattering patronage B. RATZENSTRIN. —————— ees Ps ~ | the Jove of adepraved man.—[V. ¥. Cor, Tae Tax Assxssons.—Mr. James Worm: | ioe Tribeners “ae Sttorney’s terms.—[Chi- | Chicago Tribune. on ley, recently appoiv one o! atric % ansessors, baving declined to accept of the | OARSMEN AT OpD8.—George Engiehardt, | OATH OF A Paowisinc Youxc MAn.— ‘ UNDERWEAR Fes tea ra pete, which | ng Caan tie daanakngiend | Baral aie, aad noe S dic to lon, ‘urtip, anol al basaccepted. Mr. Landie is a messenger in sagt 5 othe i on Saturday night in the 29h precingt and leaner Buntion wane Of SESE ROW sUDSEED. one of the government departments, and re- | settled the diffical by @ rough-and-tum' sides in the northern section of the city. the sidewalk, ‘The ted | whe aceldent ~ : for general scerscasy | mown they Tet in the can ne alter that Mr. J.D. Prior, the present in- | of audit, the Columbia batidings, and ef- eumbent, bas received 3,337 votes, and fected an organization . Soubtless re-elected. ra ‘* | A: Bohrer president. ‘Phe Commanionges MInsE® GAUZE USDERWEAR oe notified Mr. Bohrer that they would detail = BurtpIne PERMITS iesued by Inspector | Richard W. Tompkins from the fell be- Plowman: A. R. Office to serve &s secretary to the board, and juring his FEOM 86 CENTS UPWARDS. ‘Sod basement d side tbat spould there be farther produc- tween B and C rece , they would make further pain teens Frecerick Stutz, raise and repair a bu detail from some of the cers a ee mor Phisons Love and Mary Secon ae FROM s0 CENTS UPWARDS lon peas at ; tween Gand Fee oe ¥, of Middleburg, Va.,and N. Agnes “ ‘Wm. Freent, a two-story Wallace, of Markham,Va; Lewis King and a south side Massaebusetis Mary Davis; L. F. Tih and Stn sere eee PARASOLS AT ASTORISHING PRICES. et aed CHARGE or F; ROMAN GOLD LOCKETS, necklaces ané = alias Patrick Mar earrings tomateh. The best fifty cent eve c €06 Beventm street, Police Court, this morning, lags in the city at Prigg’s jewelry store, No. pameof W.&. ory Gfirecesstveste avesan see tt ete dorser, said rote == one E. and defraud one @0 examination and ‘$1,500 for grand jary. EXCURSIONS —The next popular L: excursion will be coreg the 71m street whart at 11:15, maxing ‘water of the lower

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