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THE £VENING STAR. | Te German american Bank Case. The Mackey @bsequies. Con s= CARD FROM DR, DONALDSON, When the city papers, at the énd of last Week, published the very extraordinary ac- count of the termination of the proceedings of the grand Jury, as embodied in a report read to the court by District Attorney Corkhill, I teit ‘that it was a duty I owed my friends ani fam- lly, to at least offera | aha against the con- clusion arrived at by body, upon ex parte testimony, with regard to the conduct of the Sopa = late Lp American vorpel va! iving any one em sn opportuatry te explain or offer a word in detene™ And, More especially, to protest against the uawar- ranted assault upon thetr rey os in the re- port aliuded to—an assault made in sacn a manner as to leave them powerless to counter- river the temperature | act the false en it must necessarily generally continues below the mean for the | Prcduce on the Of their fellow citizens. month. It bas risen slightly in the middie Circumstances over which I had no contro! states; elsewhere has nearly statior- | Prevented me from so doing at the time, and [ ‘The winds are light and genera'ly varia- probably should have let the matter and ble. Local rains are indicated for Sunday in i the injustice quietly, so far as I was per- the lower lake region, middie states and New England. jury contained in the in- DOUBLE SHEET. SATURDAY... JUNE 23, 1851. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIRP SIGNAI. OFFICER, Wasuineton, D. C., June 25, 1851, 9:30 a m. For the middie Atlantic states. slightly warmer. partly cloudy weather, followed by local winds mostly southerly, stationary or lower barometer, A Rainy Sunday Predicted, ‘The chief signal officer furnishes the follow- Ing spectal bulletin to the pres=:—Local rains a res in Lig tore eae Wisconsin, Michi¢ an. Tennesse*,Georgia and the Carolina: East of the Mississippi sonally concerned, had I not noi! reouke, to that grand J ined ov rue om Tuesday last, Wacrete Beene ane oy 5. : 2 Oa mometer ne The Bigeal Ofte dane ta gener: | which You have’ Just taken 18 the epitome of i pa TRS —— ‘ing between sour reactions aud" of ts _—————_—————— D your ions at of tne ‘e petit jury. You are not to consider and deter- LOCAL NEWS. mine crimtnal cna: You are simply to hear rel'mtnary proof that will be presented to you support of them, and if you think that, un- contradicted and unexplained, is sufficient to €staDlish the ch: *» you will fodorse the charge avd send it for trial before the petr Jury of thiscourt. For thts reason yoa will of foreign immigrants have passed through this merely lsten to the proof adduced oa tie par J secnied, city to locate In Virginia and the Carolinas. Or of the prosecution against the these early two (the majority | who has no right to present his defense to yor. Deing Alsatians,) are settling in the nelghbor-| He 1s entitied to e fair aud impartial trial bocd of Salisbury, N. C. Many of these ar-| but only to one trial, aud the petit jury is the rvd by the German Ine in Baltimore, | trinnpal designated by law for that purpo3s*. Whie others landed in New York, Boston | You are sworn to inquire into such matters Sno Philade!phia. As is usual the great maior- | which may come under your knowledze. ity of the armies Dow landing upon our stores | some siates It has been the custom to alloy £0 wret, Dut the proportion airaiy gore sou'h | private ns free access te the jury room fo acd the parties daily pas:ing in that direction | prefer c! ges against persons, but it has oger- fs ence Ing to those who have interested | ated badly. Ithas beeu found to give opport 1 themselves tb 0 nities to persons to vent their grievances ant immigration that way. With a view of settling | indulge thetr spite, and citizens have sometimes the country the Associated Raliways of Virginia | been arraigned | In criminal courts upon charges and the Carolinas have, through Mr. Alfred | not indorsed by responsible persans, and with- Pope. of Richmond, established what may b2 | out any preliminary examina‘ion, and {t has led an immigiaton bureau. Agents of the | resuited hardabip and eppression that might ithe meet the immigrants In the northern cities | have been prevented by proper precaution.” and give them information. Those who desire I do not know, nor have I made any attempt it are forwarded south, and all along the road | to ascertain the hames of those gentlemen wo the agents are ready to show lands to such as Composed the late grand jury,nor have { thought Wish to purchase, or to obtain employment for | it worth my while to inquite who wrote the re- those who have fo work for others, At Salis- | port submitted by them. It ls sufficient for me bury, North Carclina, an immigrant’s home has | to know that Col. Corkhill Imdorsea it by read been established, where they aré lodged and fed | ing it tothe court, and that Judge Cox has con- for a reasonable time, and, in addition, In cases | demned it in the strongest manner! of negotiation for lands, the of legal To aséail the character and motives of a pri- counsel are given free. In this connection it | vate citizen wh d where he has no oppor May be mentiored tnat sine Apri 185 23,033 | tunity of defen lng himself, seems to me, to immigrants have arrivea at Baltimore on the | say the least, a most unwarranted and Ipjuati- igrants for the South. A PCRTION OF THE TIDE FROM EUROPS TURNING IN THAT DIRECTION. Within the past few months a large number Stean sbips of the North German Lioyd line. Mable proceeding; and it is to be hopea, for the aw ing to Swindl ‘Swindling sake of the high and important trusis com- Morse | mitted to the grand jury and District attorney, that no low nor unworthy motive on the pari of either impelled the action of which I com- Plain, but that it was only a case where a too a zeal was allowed ee at oe with both i u the motion for a new trial tn the case of Jasepn | {cement and sense of rightt Oman Rogers and Christian, alias ‘-Kit”” Hunter, con- eee this He sip —. guepolegy Victed of the larceny of a horse, was, after | W! grand jury throug! Mouth plece, srgument, overruled, and the court sentence | District Attorney Corkhill, makes for foding them to one year each ta the Albany peniren. | indictments against Messra. Hitz and Prentiss. Wary. The court remarked that the evidence | Were the grand jury and the District attorney showed that this horse was obtained by a sort | afraid that they could not secure a conviction of trick, and he regretted the necesatty for | ¥lihout having the community at large (from psesing the sentence, for he was satistied that | Whom the jurors are drawn) oe in ad they had no idea that they were 80 near the | vance of the trial by a one aided’ statement of commission of acrime at the time. The prac- case Uce, however, shouid be broken up, and a sen- Let it be borne in mind that I am here offer- tence, be believed, would have a wholesome Ue Lo defense for Messrs. Hitz and Prentiss effect. Exceptions were taken to the raling of | When the proper time ocmes they will doubt. the court during the tria’, on which the cise | less be allowed the Opportn.ctty, of explaining wil goto the General ‘term, and the court | 8¥8y or disproving if they can BY, OF ali of the therefore made the usual crder suspeuding the | (barges brought against them. \, ether they execution of the sentence until thirty days | Cal Make satistactory explanations or er ed after the next General Term. evidence in their own favor or not, siiou.’? 02 a Dealers. ROGERS AND EUNT#E SENTENCED TO THE PSNI- TENTIAKY. To-day, in the Criminal Court, Juige Cox, ——_.___ matter for an unbiagsed jury of f Me ‘Transfers of Real Evtate. izeis to decide. at of Ghiekr fellow Deeds in fee have been recorded aa follows:— | , J¢ will be noticed in the report of the grand Jave F. Wilson et al., to W. L. Freeman, pul Sq 196;$—. Mary A Langley to Charieg A. Tangier, pt 13, Sq. 206; 8400, - Joba Sat jury that ft is mildly stated that the baok ex- a@miver was deceived! But nota word ot cen ‘sure fs uttered; Do imputation ts cast upon his i ow faithfulness by this zrand tury. And Dy - — eee 3 5, ay. S46; gas. | yee be was an “expert” in the examination ot Luts “TWISS LO IL. Drary, pt 27. eq. 72 banks; his business it was to examine $500. Alexander McWilliams et al. to Jonn Van | the internal workings of these institutions; he Wraa bald for doing 1k and for being able to do it y ‘s Schroth to George Juenemann, lot thoroughly. The vers 80 pudilcly bri s . SNOW, lots 2 27, Bq. 395; | de x fog en nee Ries 28 ANE 37, RE POS colette woe “dceenvedr? ee ii ase possible : See for the enlightened metabers of the grand jury Howson’s Ics Cream, $1.25 @ gallon, Dts- | to conceive of ‘the bility of the di count on 5 gallons. t rectors: having been deceived, also, while still ‘faithful ————_—— m5 CLERGYMEN OxDaiNsD.—The ordination ger- those trusts which, on accepting thelr p3si- Hons, they had sworn dutifully and honesuy to Vices in the chapel of the Theological Seminary | saministe:?” The bank examiner, Mr. B. U near Alexandria. Va, yesterday, were res Keyser, who ad an opportuaity to be neard in attended. Rev. F. M. Whipple, D.D., of Vir- ia, Offictated, assisted Dy Bishop Peterkin,of his own defence before the grand jury, was Tully exculpated, tappears. He nad been "de- est Virginia. The following were ordsined each clergymer: M. P. D. Watson Winn, ceived;” but and all of the directors, who iD, EL. Goodwin, Virginia; W. M ams Ness Philfp et al., part lot 27, sq. 126; $— bad bo opportunity given them of belog hearJ, are held Snorally Fesponsibie” for the fatlure of S. Lioyd ana Clark, North Carolina, The following were or- | the Dank, and are held up before the commu gained deacons: Wm. H. As3heton, Warrenton, | nity agimcn Who were unfaithial te thelr solemo ¥a.; Jacob Brittingham, E wtville, Va; Frine 8 | opilgations! M. Burch, k county, Va; Wm. S Campo: L-xington, Va; Geo. H. Edwaids. Bioont N, wyglas Hoof, Alexandria, Va.; Duncan MCulich. Baltimore county. Ma; Jon Mon- cure, S' Va; J. Green Sxackel- Speakirg for myself, personally, I can say that from the time I was first elected a director of4be now defunct back, up to the time of Its ciostre, I did endeavor, to tne best of my ab.! ity, to discharge falthfully and conscientious:y the duties devolving upon mein conneciton with that position. Private interest.tf n «nizber motive, would have prevented me from degiec - ig those duties. Iuad more mou y Invested tn the bank than {n my regular oasinesa, an it was natural that I shouid at leas’ atten) to exercise the same “'sagactty and vigtlanc;” In a amel A. Wallis, Stafford county, Va; Davis M. Wood, Botetoart coanty, Va. —_—_+—_—__ ‘Tes SCHUBTZESF«sT Next WRex —The six. teenth annual festival of the Washington Sel ueizen Verein witl commence next Monday, con tnulng cne week. It will be fre-| tie one csseas in the other! I very rare cedd by a street parace over the fo | mfsced being present at the bank proi tly al lowing streets: From Meyers’ Hotel, Pann- | the hour of the weekly board meatings, ani syivabia avenue, near 43 street, at 9 o'clock, by way of the Avenue to the foot of the Cap!- tol, then counter march to 9th street,thrn march to F street. to tith. tof, to 17tb, to Pennsylv: bia avenue, (passing in review at the e Hovse), to 7th street, to P street, to6rn street, to Boundary street, and thence by 7th street road to the park. SwoxB Ned Morcoe’s when absent therefrom the abseoce was abio- lutely unavuldable. On some occasions there was ho quorum of the directors present, bat the grand jury states in its report that which 1s not @ fact, viz: that “during these eight months (vetween March 1st and Octover 30th, S78) ns Ineeting of the board of directors cau be shown to bave taken place.” Tue grand jury only heard one side! It can be shown that many meetings of the board were held duriag that Ume—that im no case did any very considera- “Jewel” cigar. t Sxx notice in “Business” column of Balt Line | pie ture ‘without such incecings; aud Rajiroad Stock for sale. Dividend of Sve. pet | too, it can fy Armrelly that the mtautes share recently made, Tt | of the receding, meetin -were always road by ce the cashier. If these minutes were destroy’ ——— ' | vefore or not found after the bank went into the hands of the recelver, ‘was Lo fault of mine, nos, 80 Taras I know, of any of the rs. But if those minutes ADVERTISING IN THE Stan —Mr. D. E. W. Car- ter, the well Known merchant, received afew Ft yi r for goods (rom Mise Jessie Grane which sue | sould ever come to light, they wll not show, Saw advertised in the Dairy Srak. Frisco isa | wnless they have been falsified, a pawns on county in central Utab, but Taw Srar goes | the part of the board of, or their consen! ea there Gally. aby one of the unlawful transactions specifi aaw, proprietor ‘ Misve lived in this commaniey since my boy: Mr J. E. Suaw, proprietor Grand Unton have iD commu! = orel, N. c. + | beod, and have earnestly striven todo my du Hotel, N.Y., strongiy ladorses St. Jacads Ou. Pape ere ere ere Aa logses incurred by my unfortunate connection With Ubis bank, and throvuga my Loo great tras! tn the ability and integrity of some with whow Ihave been associated, I stall have little to ALica MILLER Not ENtTLED TO WitNss3" Fess. —Mrs. Lockwood this morning made ap Piteation In the Capes Feats order 3 witness’ fees to Alice Miller 2 case Bas 2: Bed. Brown. convicted of fraud on the Penton | leave my SS ofice, and the court overruled it. Alice Miller | Won In ali the relations of life. I seek no iio Was used to personate the clatmanta tn Brown's | Patby for what I have had to bear personally. cazes, and 11 appears that when arrested she | &Pd,!n many lostances, most un ae Was promised immucity by the Pension office | Connection with this bank matter; but doa agents, Lut the District Attorney cla‘med that Unat all fair-minded men shall frown down ali they bad no right to make such promise, and | Such ur justifiable actions on the part of geanc that Alice, to be entitled to witness’ feos, | Juries or District attorneys aa may tead to shou'd have been committed with the consent | blast the character of even the humblest indt Of the District Attorney's office. ‘The court | ¥idual without givirg nlm an opportualiy to be sustslning this view, the motion was over- a. = & Donabaion, ruled. Brown, it will be remembered, was con- Victed some MOL' hs ago abd sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years. READ the Gazette to-morrow. Newsy s2ectal articles, dispatches and editorial. t Settle tyre Excursions, &c. The entertainments at Driver's summer gar- den are visited nightly by the bes‘ class of people, both ladies and gentlemen, and the Solos, duetts and concerted vocal selo-tisiis of the Beethc ven quartei te have had the effect of ‘Tee Rock Brit COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT, at | drawing those who love to listen to vocal music Ellicott City, Md., will take place next Tuesday | sg well as instrumenta’, at3p.m., the Most Kev. Archbishop Gibbons ‘The excursion to Wicomico Bay (Bluff Point), prabieg, ‘The program interspersed with | on Wednesday, June 29, under the management Mhusic by the college band, glee c'ud and choir. | of Messrs. Whipple and Spattuck. will be 4 18 a5 follows: itation, “Guaiberto’a V.c pleasant and reputabie affair. advt tory.” B. V. 8! ie hical ee aan i oe eooras Poles of ‘south Wash- Thought,” ess: . Carrico; Teadiags from | ington, will give an excur ¢¢ “Urele Kemus.’ GL Mekeone. “Geutas of Wednesday. ae oS Sem Tae Herolutlen,” gssay, Chas Sims; recta ton. | penta Lodge excursion to Marshall Hall Eawand Dwyer; “Life Les- | (8/og piace Monday. Tne Corcoran leaves at scps.” valedictory, W. G. Parker: confer". of | é.g1 piace M y ‘egrees Ard awarding of prize medal-; address aduates, by Right Rev. Bernar’ J. | Giymont next Tuesday. equal: distribution of premiums, oon Arrowsmith leaves to-morrow at S a.m. for Lower Cedar Pajnt. torpedods 424 fi-e-works at wholesale at ©. W. Thorh « Co.'s, 313 and 315 9th st. borthwes t A Most DisGracerce pew eee — Batt.k took place last evening on New York avenue between 4th street and Loefler’s garden. It ‘8 ems that a colored Masonic picnic was given Pree CRACK®! ackiston’s Island takes place next Tuesday. ote Mary Wasbipgton will leave at 9:3) am to-morrow for Occoquan Falls. Should Be Sprinkled. Editor Star:—The road passlag Columbia | College being a favorite drive toward the Sol- Gales’ woods. The orgapizaiion marched . . ont there in procession, wf baad ot music. | dlers’ Home, yet lacks one" essential attrac- which bad the effect of drawing an immense | tion—a sprinkled roadway. ie jody crowd cf several purdred colo! peopie from Sees too much so for porn Heli’s Bottom, who followed the procession. | larity of the building enterprise rece! = raising a cloud of dust all the way. These got | avgurated in that vi g ne ee tna re Into a dispute with the colored people living In goed in it will coubtless find it for Franklin and © streets. The crowd was thereby increased by the acerssion of several hundred rrore, all following towards Gales’ woods. Oa eat to look to this matter. ———— AT THE ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT Of Waverl y The 4h-s'reet M.E. Church excursion to | acts of kindness and many ‘Street lam: NE Ee ee ARBANGE- extinguisned at There has been some changes In the program arranged for the funeral of Dr.A.G. Mackey to- morrow. In compliance with the wishes of the family, the body will not be brought to Masonic Temple. It will Me in state at the family residence on Q street, between 18th and Boos ie northwest, ea Re Laine] eB & guard of nt mplar. Owing to the ak in the pi m_ the Masonic bodies called to assemble at 2:45 p.m. will meet at 1:45 p.m. at the temple, and, pro- ceeding to the residence, will escort the re- mains to All (Unitarian) church, be held at 3:3) Jar religious services conducted the pastor, Dr. Shippen, will be held nrst, and .upon their conclusion the funeral ser- vices of the Scott'sh rite will be conducted by Gen. Albert Pike, Grand Commander of tho Southern Jurisdiction. After the services at the church the remains will be escorted to Glenwood ', Where the usaal Masonic burial services will be conducted by the most Worshipful Grand Master of the District, Noble D. . Larner, The Masonic procession will be formed at Masonic Temple in the fol- lowing order: Washington Commandery, K. T., Columbia Commandery, K. T., Potomac Commanéery. K. T., De T., Scottish Rite bodies. consistin: of Perfection, Chapter (Rose Croix), Council, Consistory, and the Supreme Coucell of the Southern’ Jurisdiction; Lafayette Chapter (ro which the deceased ‘was attached), and all Royal Arch Masons who will ork Grand Chapter of the District of Columbia; Latayetie Lodge (to which the deceased was’ attached) and all Master Masons who will participate; Grand Ledge of the District of Columbia. Tne route of march to the residence will be by way of 10th street to Mas- Sachuretts avenue to Q_ street. Fron the church the procession will move by i4:h street to M street, to NewYork avenue, to North Capitol street, to Glenwood cemetery. The representatives of the Grand Loige of Maryland, and of the Supreme Coune!l trom the states of Virginia, West Virginia and Mary- land have been invited to be present. The musical service will be in charge of Prof. F. Widdows, the choir of the church, Miss Eva Milis. Mrs, H.C. Sherman, Mr. Witherow and Mr. Widney, under the direction of Mr. Harry Sherman, the organist, having * volunteered their services for the occasion. Tne Masonic choir will sing during the burial service at the cemetery. Anything Bat School-housey. Editor Star:—As a resident near square 446 (7th ard O streets) and expectant patron of the schools to be established on it, I protest against the interded acts of the Commissioners in re- ae {o it, a8 announced in the daily papers. If hot right that a police station, with its jit and stable, shaji be placed under the windows of a school building; that seven hundred chil- Gren shall be brought, from hour to hour, Within sight of raving drunkards, struggling ruffians and screaming prostitutes hauled to prison, and of the excited crowds following them. It is not right that lessons snall be Studied in hearing of the shrieks, oaths and obscenity common at such a house of dis- cipline. It edema too, that the building of the high school ts to be delayed in the interest of the O street market dealers, who prefer not to move from the premises, as notifed months ago. Thisis all wrong. There {s barely tima enough Lefore September, 1852, the bezinaing Of the school year, to finish and furnish the high school building. The walls should be built slowly and have time to settle. Tne founda- tons should be laid in July. Too mich ume has been already wasted. It would be pleasant, to see business energy in this matter, and lass complaisance, Vox Poruit. —_»+—__. Important Sates of Real Estate. The following sales of real estate have re- cently been made by Fitch, Fox and Browo, Teal estate brokers: For Henry T. Wood3, of Boston, lots9. 10, 11, 12 and 13, square i92, to Mrs. Eliza _R. _Backler, of Balumore, ‘for 88. For Rear Admiral Thomas EL. Ste- -SN., lot 23, equare 159, to Prof. Simon pn OwComd, U.S.N , for $1,377 60, For Peter Camp- pen], the three-story brick dwelling, 135 Q street, Prot O. T, Mason, for §5 000. For Johu ¥ ~ will property,with valuable water getow: W. Meta hin“, “ rivilence, foo ORB to Captain David eimith, of Boston, .. " *1Onio, three-story and Pendleton, of Cincinn. * 9303’ M street. to Mrs. basement brick dwelling, “XS osireet. to Mrs Lydia Kittle, for $2,000. Fu. ‘wrick residence, the three-story and basement ~ +" mrescor, of 1418 Latreet, to Hon. William ho ony Bag: South Carolina, for $13,390. For Wh. “at nam, rs of lot 1, square 153, &t Se ner of Connecticut avenue and K s.TcSh a4 Judge Lambert Tree, of Chicago, for $lv, ~ - For W. W. Corcoran, lot 25, square 126, for $7,320, For Herschel Main, U.S.N , east halt lot 5, equare 163, for $4,000. For Mrs. Susan P. Okie, cast haif lot 4, sqnare 163, for $2,100. They heve also sold lot 33, square 25, improved by a a frame house, to Mrs. saraa B Gould tor $1,400, ard iots 39 to 45, inclusive, tp square 234, to Dr. O. A. Dalley, for $4,000, For Dr, Bebjami T. Relly, lot 7, square 163, to Mra. S 1 Carsigan, for $200. For Dr. W. W. Johnston, lots 66, and 69, square 214, to Senator Justia 3. Alor for $959 62. Also, for the game pariy. lot #quare 214, toSenator W B. Alltson, for $3,193.5° The Case of the Ten Year Old Mur- derer, This morning, {n the Crimizal Court, was taken up the case of Chas. Tiylor, the 10-year oid colored boy, who was recently charged with the murder of Eddie Ford, asmaller boy, by shooting him, in which case the District Avtor- ney a few weeks ago entered a nulle pro3., aad asked that the boy be committed to the reform 8 hool Messrs. E D. Wright and E. H. Thomas or jected to this course, and argued to day tuat the boy could not be sent to the reform school, for he was not now Labie to tmprisoment. Tney were prepared to show that the boy was not in- corrigibie, but tractable. The government Claiin¢d that the proposed commitment would be for the purpcse of discipline. ‘The courtsaid be would take the case under advisement. District Government Affairs. Tax lien certificates have been issued by Mr. W. O. Koome on the following streets:—sth Sireet extended, from Grant avenue to Irving Steet, county; Sth street extended, from Boun- dary street. to Grant avenue, county; Sch street east, from East Captigl street to I street north; idth street west, from B street north to Onto avenue; 7th street east, from Pennsylvania ave nue to M street south. The above liens have been forwarded to the commissioners of the sinking fand. SAVING RENT OF SCHOOL ROOYS, ‘The schvol trustees for the second district, In @ note to the Commissioners, state that the completion of the new school buliding by the Ist proximo will render unnecessary the poss23- sion beyond that period of the churen at the intereection of 9th and S streets,or of the school house on O street, between 4th and 5th streats. or of the basement of the church oa 6ih, b3- tween L and M streets. They suggest the pro- priety of notifying the trustees or owners of the above-mentioned butidings at once. How to Kill the Caterpillars. Editor Star:—How to protect the trees frm the little pestiferous caterpillar seems to bea question of great importance to the people of the District at a een time. Many sub- + tances are suggested for use in the liq uld c20- Gition, the best being, prodadly, a weak sola- tion o! caustic potasd, which, without coloring the leaves, kills the caterpillar, and falling to tbe ground acts a3 a ferulizer to the trea, All of Unis Class are, ho: , objectionable, owinz to the cost and the troubie or applylag taen. su; jt a method by fire, entirely cost- legs, and which nas none of the objections taat will apply to kerosine, turpentine, et¢,, whica, ne tha targa flame coe Searches #6 mucn Of the trcé, in some cases killing tt. My anit- dote is an old broom which whea drv w)) burn with @ 8r5u: fire for 4. hour,’ oaly requirtn? 9 whisk through the alr to sei it Into & Taudera‘e blaze. Every household has them and to spare. Let the gocd citizen apply this remedy to the trees in front of his domicile and thus shame the poor one into similar action. The operation is costless and painless, at least to the operator, and will, if uuiversally applied, free Ce eyo @ great pest. A Carv.—Edilor Star: ‘ermit me through ‘The Chapel Point Club gives an excursion to } your columns to express my sincere tAsoxs and the dee titude of my wifes to the officers and eraployes of the steamer &. V. Anowsmith, also to the passengers, for thelr any evidences of sym- aihy manifested toward her, On the occasion of ine Geath of my child, on ths trip of the Arrowsmnith Tuesday, June 2ist inst. CHaRLEs HERZBERG, —_—_—__>+-____ “THE Tax TROUBLE IN INDIAN TaRRITORY.— grenior M Of the Indian Territory, has ordered all white itn to leave the territory unless they pay the taxes imposed by the Indian authorities, Many whites have already lett, bat some refuse to gO, and will be ejected by the Indian troops, assisted by nited States military authorities. The whites who refuse to go cisim that the taxes levied by the Iadlan authorities are illegal Rev. BE. R. Bawa, pastor of a Baptist church im Clermont county, Obio, mins Mary had a on ° com! dispute culminated tn a stone , Bear the land Agricultural Co fight whic! Layers the Franklin aniO enc ‘county, ¥ a piecing A — Teecrcar bare S eoneee on street gang driving the others back om New | Pinkney ne dal, the highést honor of the schoo charge = Jul ag eed einer Ycrkavente. For some time each stood thetr | was awarded to Miss Carrie 8. Larner, of tht | charge not proven; from an Sate ground, but reinforcements coming tn from the | etry. The were Misses Carrie S | ment ae poe ~ was resceeenen heighboring streets and alleys, the Hell's Bot- | Larner and Susie ne wither ministry, orth. tom gang was forced back up over the hill, | county, Mad Mi apd premiums were | wit making & tumult which could be heard for | aw; as follows: Gold medals for punctu SENTEXCED.—At Chicago yesterday James B. molles, and the dust and stones flew about live | ality and composition, Miss May Carter; gold parle, i oan felten, om tenees to toa, ly. This state of things continued the entire | medal for m' ‘Miss Anna Shepherd, and pre- ‘in the Denitentinry: Storie Ig the man length of New York avenue towards 7th street, | miums to Misses Evie Larner, Nettie Q ue arrested with over $200,000 in counter- ane is represented as a most disgraceful affair. | Sniriey Shepherd, Willie Hardisty. Jeasie Kean, fet government bonds in his possession, ‘The few policemen that were about did the | May Parker, Veltenhetmer, Barnard and Foster. go" ch ony irra ere ma a ota 1 tn —— oor cried tae bts Mons sine por ay whe | Don't trifle with your eyesight, bat consult | ing gran! one was kilied. How many were injured is not 453 Pa. at 436 a t | unul Friday, July Both still declare their known. No pistois were used. Hempler, the optician, 453 Pa. av.,near 435 nuicoetion’ as ‘Tar Knights of St. George will celeprate the | For next thirty days a discount of twenty Remy irene Fourth of July with a grand picnic at JveLemann’s pleasure garden. Sy a Fs 1296 Pennaylvania ave, Dorth weet, = Dr. Chapin, of Charlotte, at Bar- | mitted sulciac yesterday. He years old. 100 ‘Will be light at 45am. ‘Mr. Alfred Burbine, an ¢mploye in struction department of the hi day fell from the spar a into the hold of the vessel, some 20 feet, striking on bis bead and rendering him insensible. He Was removed to his home, on Sth street east, in the police ambulance. ‘The Washington Business Association of the District of Columbia met at the Laws Seminary Test evening, and after adopting the amended constitution, Bishop Campbell, ex state senator from Georgia, made some interesting remarks. Several took shares in the stock. Health Officer Townshend. who has been on ad to Fortress Morroe, Norfolk and other Polnts in the Chesapeake bay, returned to the elty this morning with Dr. Murphy, of the Co- Jumbia hoepital, who was slso of the party. They mace a trip to Cape Henry, where Gen. 0, E. Babcock 1s superintending the constrac- Uon of the new fron light house, to be 180 feet bigh. Dr. Townshend reports the work pro- gressing finely. Archbishop Gibbons has received so far $1,826.27, a8 returns from the collections for the Pope taken in the various churches of the dto- cese on Trinity Sunday, Of this amount St. Matthew's church of this ctty contribnted $107; St. Peter's, $70; Immaculate Conception, $52; St. Dominte’s, $50; St. Joseph's, $22. At the recent commencement of Union Col- eRe, Schenectady, N.Y., Daniel D. Addison, of this city, took the second oratorical prize of the Ser HomOTe) class, He isa fine speaker and his delivery was thought by many of the 2,000 per- Sos present to be equal to that of the speaker who received the first prize. Union Col (formerly @ decided favorite with southerners) oe atout 200 students; Union University has J. F. Hanna bas, as trustee, filed a bill of tn- terpleader and asking Instruction as to distri- button of fund aet Thornton P. Pendleton and others, heirs of E. H. Perdleton, who died here in October, 1858. J. Shillington sends St. Nicholas tor July. Char'es Hoffman ana Kate Kablert obta!nea & merrisge license to-day. Jos. L. Daniels and Wm. §, Sammons were cherged In the Police Court fo day wich unlaw- fully counterfeiting and using certatn copy- righted labels of the Rumford Yeast Powder Company. The case was cet fornext Saturday. At a meeting last dight of the commisstoners of pharmacy. held for the examination of phar- macists applying for registration, Mr. Orville C. Cole, of Culpeper, Va., was examined by Mesers. W. 8. ‘Thompson and R B. Ferguson, and Drs. J. E. Morgan and D. W. Prentiss, who Onding him properly qualified had his name entered as a registered pharmacist. The Courts. Crecerr CovrT—Judge Macarthur, Today. Pearson agt. Wheeler; judgement be‘ow aflirmed. Thorn agt. Talbert and Mc- Cauley; order for plaintiff to give bond. Han- ner abd Balley agt. Dougiass; motion to quash attachment argued; decision rererved. CRIMINAL CourT—Judge Cor. Yesterday, Eliza adams, receiving stolen pods: Dot guilty. Jobn T. Mitchell, rape; set ‘or Thursday. To-day, Joseph Rogers and Christopher Hun- ter; motion for pew trial overruled and sen- tenced to ore year in the penttentlary—stay of execution. Charles Branson, convicted of lar- ceny (second offence), was sentenced to Auburn for two years. Pouick Covrt—Judge Snell. To-day, Frances Kuppert, threats to Loulsa Fcrd; personal bonds to keep the peace. Chas, Lewis forfeited collateral. Ann Stewart, as Sault on Jno. Flavin; $1 and costs. Jacob Lewis, assault on Frederick Jones; $1, John Parker, profanity: $5 or 7 days. Silas Johnson, cairying a pistol; $26 or 30 days. Wm. Robin- Son. throwing stones in the street; $5 or 15 days. Catharine O'Connor, loud and boisterous: $5 or 15 days. Jno. Dennison, vagrancy; bonds or 2) days. Nettie Fay, do.; do. Rebecca Smith, Profanity; $5 or7 days. Mary Thompson for- fefied collateral. Patrick O'Connor, keeping more than two cows for datry purposes nearer than two hundred feet of a dwelling house Other than his own: Jno. Glerhart, do.; $2, silt to The Markets. BALTIMORE, June 25.—Virginia sixes, consol 8544: do. second series, 43%; do. new ten fortis, 47% bid to-day. BALTIMOR! 25.—Ootton quiet—mia- apged. tern lower, closing tirm— 5 ther, southern red, 1.20a1.26; do. amber, 1.2331.31: No.2 western win spot and Sane, 1.26 al.27; July, 1.2535: August, 1.23%al.2372; Sep tember, 1 24%al. steady: weetern white, 60: do y 2435. Corn, southern searce bat lower, closing stea 1y—southern uw, 68. western mixed, spot an 5éasC'.; July, 65\a56: Aurast, 565; 524862%. Oats eteady—western white, lo. mixed, 39240. Rye du.land lower, 953 1.C0. Hay dull and unchanged. Provisions firm, with fair jobbirg trade deuand Butter firm— fresh grees, 12a'f. Exes qnict 14. Petroieum Ur¢hanged | Coffee stesoy—Kio cargoes, orilyary 8. steamer, al 2, Sugar quict—A soft, 94. Whisk: tone Te ereialte uncuanged. ime E12 barrels. 78€8t, 75.600 bushels; corn, 159 250 brabels; oar. 7, busbels; rye, 109 “bushels. Shipments wheat, 83,200 wusuela’ corn, 69, £2) buebels. Ssles—wheat, 444,300 bushels; corn, 10 hele. MS EW YORK June 25.—Stocks firmer, Money, 339}. Exoange—iuun. $4; shor 486. Goy- ernmente quiet apd Ari = ‘ ‘ane a onesie ey) and quiet. Vheat quiet. Oorn moderately active. Glonbon, June 25, pm. Atiantic and festerp first mx trustees’ co G2. Erie, 47%. New York Cental, 190, Tiitaoia Central, 143. New York, Ontario and Western, 88. NEW YORE MARKETS THIS AFTERNOUN. The following quotations were currea: tu New York to-day at 2:30 p. m., as reported by H. H. Dodge. of 539 15th street, by special wire:— Western Union. 126%: do. new stock, 92K; New rk itrsl, 146; re Shore, 128'¢; Michian Sentra Neb New York. Lake Erie aud Wes:ern, 46%; Go. preferred, 87%: is. 10336; Delaware, Lackawanus and Western, 123: New Jersey Central. 1015, , Deleware and Hudsou, 10976; Reading, (04; Northwestern 126%; do. preferred, —; St.Paul, 125%; do. preferred, —; Wabash and Pecifi be do. preferred, eet Union Pacific, 129 +_K. an -» G1; ‘annibal J do. preferred, M144; St. Lous and 4 pOluio auid Mtlasienippt, | 42%; vei G0. and ci Mail, ony ry ba Mail, 52: “. 0 Preferred, ——: do. fret preferred, ntral racific, 16);; Rock Island, 143%; Cheaspeake and Ghion box; Lontovile and'Nashville: Thies Sante ville ‘and Chattanonga, 89; Ontario’ and Western, Sis; Manhattan Elevated: 2754; iligoin Cevtral, 139340140 ; Canada Southern, 695s; Disirict of Gclambis 8.65 ben 3, — , Chis Burlington and 3 a. Ri Grande, 113%; t. Paul and pinta Abi se Cou pentereel. 1081. an . 3 ‘estern, 63; ov St. Louis and Nex Gol. Goal, 3 3 yw Orleans, ——; . GA; Olio, Central, 364; Texts Paciite, 69%; ‘Texas Closing Government Bonds—6’a extended, 1."a 3 COMpOLE, Bis extended, 1.017631. 01%: coupons, 1.135601 03%: 4%, 1-447481-185¢- onpons, 114% a1 1539; 4’e, 1.16%; coupor VWMaLATIe: S's extended, 1.2481, 02% Capt. Paul Boyton, the noted swimmer, arrived at Cairo. Ill, yesterday, having made the trip from St. Louls to that piace, 200 mites, In forty-one hours, without rest. This is the longest trip Boyton ever made without resting. He started for Loulsville immediately. Surrogate Calvin, of New York, has decided agaipst the validity of the will of Caroline A, Merril, by which she bequeathed some $300,000 to Cardinal McClo:key for charitable uses, Wm. P. Eustis, of Pittsfield, Me. has been nominated by the probibitionists of the second Maine congressional district to succeed Hon, Wm. P. Frye. The remains of Mrs. Henry Hatterman, of New York city, who Gied recently of consump- Uon, were cremated in Lemoyue's furnave, at Washington, Pa, last evening. LAWNS! LAWNS!!! LAWNS!!! 1,000 NEW STYLES IN CBEAM, GESDARME. OLIVE, BUFF. LEMON, LAVENDER, BLUE AND WHITE G@BOUND2, YARD WIDE, 12% OLNIS. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE GODS. TN 10 cents. Satin Ba wena xs 300K, 24 i cents. dicting: HANDREROHIERS, 5 cents, 30 bow Double Buk COBSETS, 80 cent?. Bee ie eee ena i. Pinned Swiss and Folks Dovted Swiss LAWNS 844 8 1 conte. Seg A as cee ik, $i, 81.25, $1.60, $2. Se ehien UNDE ESS NEN LAWNS, very fine, 18 cents. Finest Serped GINGHANIS, now styles, 15 cents Very fine CK CASHMERES, from 50 centa, Black Drees SILES, $1, EY 25, $1.50. 1K BATINS—BLAC! t D tL. ES. Press’ for Boys’ wear, Striped, Piain and "ABLE | Ni NS, TOWELS, SUMMER = aT BHEEE ia COTIONS. DEY GUODS AND CARPETS at Bottom Prices. 6. M. TOWSON, O36 Pennsylvania avenue, Bouth side, near Tth st. 4e21 THB DMPERISHABLE PERFUMB, SIURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR Tellet, Bath and Sick Heome marla-wattm Wheat, southern | ; Steamer J. W. Thompson, of Washington: the 4{ {| boat Mount Vernon, or Georgetown. and the ‘ashington, nee Georgetow -* ATTEMPT TO BREAK INTO A CARPENTER AND Patxt SHor.—Last night about 11 o'clock aman pied Bact one was — ~ the attempt to enter the carpenter and paint shop of ‘Messrs. ‘Thomas & Shanks, on Congress e'. | ee got Seay oe oa peels copes te { cei Was coon recaptured. ariny 2 | = Tient some emurement was caused Dy a young | RUMFORD YEAST POWDERS crTy ITEMS. Counterfeits! Caution! Several tniitations and counterfeits of the gentleman living in the neighborhood Sete Gut with o pistol, exclaiming, “I'm here: Ta | BAVC Deen offered for sale by trresponstble par- bere.” A charge cf va icy was preferred tm a: against Donaldson tn the Police = ite et ined nce by the. "preak “the tox Some are calied “Kumrorp,” one ta camed In. the log wall level of the cana}, was resumed last night, the break having teen repaired. Graix.—Arfived, boat Samuel Jarboe with 3,500 Lushels corp; boat Farmers’ Friend with logd of corn. “BUMPORD,” another “HUMFoRD,” and so on. | All have the gerersl apvearance of the genuine ureday, with 3, 2 tons of Coal Serge a i tow B.98| foulows: Conzottdation compauy, yo 04 | Whoever pr or selis auy imitations or ODE; len company, 124.02 tons; New Central = company, 686.16 tons; Hampshire and Balti- | CoUDterfelts of the Rumford Yeast Powder that More company, 114.18 tors; Blaen Avon com- Paby, 446.18 tons; Individual, 591.03, Affairs in A’ dria. (Reported for The Star.] St. JOHN’S ACADEMY COMMENCEMENT’ —The | commencement of St. Jobn’s Academy filled Armory hall with ladies at 5 o'clock yesterday afternocn, The graduating class each de. livered eddrecses or read essays; an essay, read Mr. Frank T. Chamberlin, ot Wasbingtn, wi ning much applanse. Hon. K. Kemper de~ Mvered the certificates, given proficient students by the Uriversity of Virginia. Mayor Smith, after a feeling address, delivered 29 gold medals and 70 silver medals and premiums to the stucents, The Washington students who were awarded medals or premiums were F. Terney Chamberlin, Charles Fletcher, Law. rence Kilmartin, M. 8 Parker, Elward Mc. Loughlin and Berminus B. F. Heath. CEULCH IMPROVEMANT.—Extensive repairs ara, tosome extent, a remodelling of the tn. terfor of St. Mary’s church bere, will be soon ccmmenced uncer the supervision of Mr. Pbitp Dwyer, architect. New roof and ceil- irg, Dew ficor and gereral rearrangement in accordance with the modern style are in con templation. Tuk PUBLIC SCHOOIS —The greater portion cf the white public echools still remain open, ‘They will be examined and closed during next week. The leacing schoci of the Alexandria bs system was founded by George Wash- ‘on, ScHOOL Boarp.—The trustees of the pub lic schools were withcut a quorum at tneir meeting last bight, aud will meet again early ext week, SaLz OF HoRsFS, &c.—A large auction sale of carrieges and horses, the contents of Tnorn- ton’s livery stable on Washington street, was attended to. day by dealers from the District, Warrenton and the surrounding counties. Mr. J. B, Weller, of Washington, purchased Thorn- ton’s ambulance fcr use at Gettysburg springs. BURNED AND DyING —A Jad about elght years cld namcd Frark Dogan, son of John Dogan, a most respectable colored man residing on Royal Stveet, opposite Armory Hall, wax so burned yesterday evening that he les dying to day. He was left in the house by his parents, who Were at work abroad, and attempted to Kindle a fire with the coal oflcan. An explosion fol- fowed, and the child ran into the street envel. cred in flame. Mr. Wilitam Estwisle ran to the help of the Durning boy, and was very Eadly burned tn botu bends in tearing the chila’s clothes away. Dogan’s family has had vivid experience in Hres. The father is one cf the survivors of the ten Alexaudria firemen buried in the ruins at the awful fire fu 1885, When seven of the best citizens of Alex. andria perished, abd he still Dears marks of the Hames upon him. He was again injured a tew }€ars since ata fire and explosion, and more than once the oid clothing of the family has been destroyed by the flames, INCREASE IN CITY PROPERTY.—The city of Alexandria, in the setUement of a debt from ihe old Orange and Alexandria railroad com- Pay, considered worthless, recelved a oer- lificate of stock for $5,000, which has until Jately been held to be of litie value. The Mayor says that this certificate is now worth 75 cents on the dollar. ALEXANDRIA SHIP YARD. of the Lake injured at Norfolk, is being re- Paired at the sh p ; ard. The new long boat for Jobnson Bros., of Washington, is ready for Planking. The tug Samuel Gedney and the are calculated to deceive the casual observer, infringes our copyrights, and render themselves Mable to beavy fines and imprisonment. We shall proceed against all Infringers to the full extent of the Jaw. The sales of Rumford Yeast Powder have Steadfly and largely increased, in spite of une almcst superhuman efforts of a numer of competitors. accompanied by miss" atements Aud misleading advertisements. Our sales are now more then ever before, and this result has Hegloweg teed ajo Seppo advertis- i. y keeping quality the goods hivher than any others, and selling at reason- We sbail do all in our wo vent im- position upon our ‘cuntomers. ‘and shail con- nue to warrant the Rumford Yeast Powder to be as beretotore—healthful, nutritious and of standard strength. im ARNOLD, Treas. Egbert. Gi Tt Guernsey, Wm. Tedd Helmuth, A. K. Hills, M. W. Noxan, and bunéreds of the most eminent physicians of New York City endorse and prescribe Co.’s Arnicated Extract of Witch Hazel B+. ware of chesp imitations. The Liebig Com- iy offers no cheap % It offers only reparations at honest prices Arnl- itch Hazel cures Piles, Sak Rheum, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Painful Pe- ricés and other Female Complaints. ‘Sold In fifty cents and doltar aiz23. Liebig Co.’s Coca Beef Tonic. “Superior to any tonic I have ever usad or pees ey Professor E. M. Hale, M.D., hicago Medical College. It i3 preserided by the most eminent physicians for weak lunga, falling out of the hair, (applied wo the scalp), wesk and irritated throsta, asthma, shortness of breath, chronic coughs acd all nervous affec- Uons. Beware of counterfeits, What Eminent St, Louis Say. PREVENTIVE OF MALARIA. Colden’s Liebig’s Extract of Beef and Tonte Invigorator is a very agreeable article of diet and particularly useful when tonics are re- quired, being tolerated when other forms of animal food are rejected. In diptheria, azue, malarial, typhoid fever and every depressing disease its use will be attended with great ad- vantage. We have prescribed it with exce'lent success. J. H. Lesife, M. D.: G. P. Copp. MD; 8. B. Prasons, D; R.A. Vaughn, M.D; Dra. 8. L. and J. C, Nidelet; Wm. Porter, M.D, and many others. @irs 8. A. Alien’s dost Hair Be- store 1s perfection for restoring gray, white or taded belr to its youthful color’ gloss aod beauty. It renews its life, strength and growth. Dan- druff quickly removed. A matchless Hair Dyessing. 1s perfume rich and rare. Prof gobn M. Carrochan, Physicians Zylo Baisamum (Mrs, Allen’s)—A lovely tonic and Hair Dress- ing. Jt removes dandroff, aliays all itching, stops falling hair and promotes a healthy from With @ Tich, beautiful gloss, and is lelightfully fragrant. Price seventy-five ceats in large glass stoppered bottles, &s Forty Years’ Kx —The steamer Lady schooners Tilly G. Cruse, of N.J., Rancocas, E. H. Stewart and New Jersey, of ‘Tappahan- Lock, and Geo. Thomas, of New York, are algo under repairs there. ‘THE FERRY STEAMFR —The werk upon the ferry steamer City of Washingtoa has been copied She resumed her regular trips this orning. —_———____ LORD BACON Aud Horsce Greeley were Speci- mens of Burnew’s Coconine WILL SAVE THE BAIR an‘ keep it in a strong and heaithy conditior, because it will stimulate the roots of the hatr, and 1estore the natural action upon which 11S growth depends. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are absolutely pure, Beautiful, Fair-Skinned Yen. Why? Because Their Nerves Were * = Well Fea and Kept Healthy, Frean Ataerney vutter Gaurhen every som ing, and deliveredin 3glbs “Ward” prints, 350. ae per Ib, Also, cheese, buttermilz and Thenugh Taxed More Thau Other | S¥eet milk 5c. Cream. 16e. pint. Men of Their Times. Dr SIELEV'S COMPOUND CALISAYA AND IF ON BITTERs ore toe grandest blocd puri- fier 1.0 beasth restorer known, becanse they re- If ycu want goo4, fair snd emroth skin, free | ;airthe warte tissues and reetore the weas and ; : Hf Ith. Therefore, if you have from pimples ard biotches, you must Keep the | dibilitsted to health. | Therofo 12h Eervous system In a healthy condition, and that | file audfevers, take thia tron Tonic. It yor ean bedone surcessfutiy and perwanently in every | Price, Bi. For sale at 109 Penneylvaniaave north: instance by Dr. Bersen’s Celery and Chim~miie | west, and al druggist sel7-40 Pills. They are prepsred expresely to cure Ni vous Diseases and I. digestion, and will cure any cate cf Fick Headache, Nervous Headache, Neu- ralgia. Nervousness, Paralysis, Sleeples ness and Indigestion that exists, if used ss directe?, and one of the first effects ie to mske the rkin smooth and natural, apd the dizestion xood, and this is at once accomplished by thece Pills. They have a wen¢erful tendency to fatten and give color to the leap, weak ardrsle. Price £0 cents a box, or six DR. METTAUR’S HEADACHE PiLLs Qure most in a short time SICK AND" RERVO ue HEADACHE: ralere Ta tise box of these valuable PILLS, with fal a boxes for 82.50. Depot, 108 North Kutaw street, | aA fnaee Dm -oure, mailed to any ad 5 it of nine three-cent postage stamps Baltimore, Mars land pore a rere ~s pl ‘TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: . THOMAS GUARD, one of the most eminem =, ates Mount Vernes STOTT & CROMWELL, (25-3,4t Agents, Washington, D, M. E. Ohurch, Baltimore Md. : y y in assur that Dr. MEACKINAW as LLA STRAW Ebave no paeten (ey Bleed TS. beneficial to mo. ours preerenay “Arlington” POCKET HAT. 1008 LK UMBRELLAS, #2, 82 59and 33.80. | Bev, Tuomas Gusta, pastor M. . Church, H> — Fhe tried Dr. Merravn's Heapacma Pris STINEMETZ, Harrea, : th «reat benciit. I aul now se 1237 Pennsylvania avenue, ph og eo piensa sents 4020 Sext 4oor to corner 13:hetreet. | im my care, 1 come to Baltimors bag mm HOMAS GAMBLE. SCHLITZ’S ee. Lewis A. Ts EKIED, pastor M. B. Chured. faterbury, ad ve Dr. Murraun’s Hea Pruts tos ‘who was in bed with 8 bad attack of Bitioes MILWAUKIE BEER, Fever, and in two Gays he was out attending toa el LEWIS A. THIREKIED. THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY. acum Prue, found beneficta: For sale in Bottles by Dealers throzghout the eo 1. B PETERS. Dietrict, and in Caske and Bottles by the Agent— Bev. Gt Bone, pestor M. E. Church, Pied- Va. : ? ,e MER. h ber. SAL C. PAL bs i Li aaa T) HOBES. Depot—1212 to 1224 29th st, n.w. §27- Telephone Connection. Je23 PILES been . Wil- Ceara ee ne oe ae De Wuilase TROPIC. Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the t cases of 36,and 30 years standinn, FRUIT 0 one need suffer five minutes applying soothi: medicine. Lotions, Instra = ments and Ei ies do more harm than good LAXATIVE? * Ointment absorbs the tum: silays the Pe ee = ws aie, and is aay for Pion c PREPARED SEOM TROPICAL FRUITS AND Big of the private ‘and eins.” Bold hy all and sent mail on receipt of For, ae a hace ny Prngeist, corner Penn's ave-and 12h Wat | 4 Delicious and Refreshing Fruit Yourss’ anni Bove Leoxenge, BLUE FLANNEL SHIBIS, — or Pile To be had at a eee WM. 8. TEEL'S. and Je18 985 Pennsylvacia avenue. STOVES srovas: | Disasrecablo: eee ee a ae eer STEOPIO-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the best prepars- ‘THE SUMMER FUEL. — tm the world for Constipation, Bilioumess, MOREY SAVED. = _ | sen Betintaction, seonred by cooking with tne net Headache, Piles, and all kindred Complaints. 1b DIAL" @A8 For sale or rent at tae Ofthe = WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT 00., _ | acta gently, effectively, and is delicious to take. Oth st = w. — m2-8m 4iland I the! 2 AEROS, RAMU SAULEDAE | nnnn eee nome mrrcanes une LUNG, and ALU INTERIOR UsCven, EO. | tomind and body, and dispels Melancholy, Hypo: ADE & OO.. 1238 Pennsylvania av_ +8 ebondria, ot. ONE TRIAL OONVINOES. PACKED IN BEORZED TIN BOXES OMLE.: aEteggE ne oo oonen meyr st ‘OW Is THE TIME ‘TO ORDER AWNINGS, tnd HATELETT is the mes Sec eT SPAOR. pation, PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, &e: TOVAC RTFAMBOAT COMPaN! Pe VEATIBERERTS S™? AD: FOR NORP: LF, 1ORTS ; DONT LOOKOUT, Reemer OF Lean ye TR Krp~vs at 5.30 p oS ard SATUBDAISS 6p m. FXOUREION 70 Firet cla Firet cla inst cla» iret-cmer, = THE OAPFS PVERY OM NORFOLK ty Fort Monroe snd Rorf ik fo Pir ey reund trit recting with R.,F and Gaily (excep? Band Fare to Richn o fare to Richwone, unlimited. : > Fare to Richmoud, round teip, od for iW days 7 00 CUBS, To Richwent, via Norful ae, mend. @ return to ¥-ailngte. Seues kiver ty ‘tweet “= TY »d. via Riehmond, Fredericksbucg siirood from th Svay ae feamer * y¢, ST (ronge Leary. TU , THURS. ral aa ba DAW ioWorrals, col necting at Sterner oe, NOON wih the Janes Aver Louud tip uchete., 86 00 {PAT Y PXeD 8 To or via Bacelsior, ¢ 3! Re he TIC0, F248) pow. On'sU 7 30. ) hed at = Cook's >yee'e Ora ork, next ary Martinek, = Suprrinteadent, 235 ‘m. on! Round biptiebete, Tickers tor exle Rab # tar deat Priv -tpal Hovela; HB Po to City Port Oftice, and at ‘Com: Street whact, GEORGE M. P WELCH, Avent. Exe ox BY THE M. P. 8. 8. BOBCOLS © the J istric: of Columnis, and MOUNT VERNON S RCHOOL® * 0 SOUTH, TO JAC? O8 GROVI Gag TAU! SY "Sone Sot, YAR Leave BRP Depot at 8.80 8 m_ rtur nu « leave Grove at € pm Tie ot Tickets 60 ceute tor adu't . 95 cente tor For tickets avply to the Seperin‘en Sunday tchotia reugemetted, Ps —— order » 3025-3" 4 OP OM MITTER. {!88T GRAND PICSIO AT VAN NESS PARE, | ee the ib ane Bate norihier co vie err icer VeSeING N - DEVS on the FUURTH OF JULY, TON C8 Committee reserves the riabht i) reject all im- Proper rere 8 Burichy TS 24 rand. Aq mission 2c. Park rom 9am tyi2 p mia 6° Great Pslls eve: y SATURDAY an ye24-20" PeOLio xorEston > GLYMONT BY GY ACE EPIBOOPAL CH! Re : leave 7th-street wharf at 950 a nm. end 430 p. m., returning reoch' - ta 50 canta, child centa, to be h dof members of ch: nN. Dalton'e, 905 Penney lvauia ave NNUAL EXCURSION Pentalpha Lodge, Ne, 23. MARSHALL HaLt, MONDAY, Juxx tteamer W. W. Corcorsn will wharf at 6:30 pm. Parties desiriy can leave st 1a ‘Ticket, 9 22 ting che, 60< BMP weaatraar RICHMOND, VA., TUESDAY, Fury Sr, 1481. Grand Exenr ion to RIORMON' sid Pet mec Depot, under th au pices of the Improved order ¢ Heptarcy s, on shove date to thi — Tow De atch. Curclubs wil be resented. re, time and further particuars in future daily and Weekly pepera ABBAHAWR & CO., » axsvEna, Je28-108 467 Penney iva is avenue. VHAPEL BSINI ps Fxoums JN TO GLY- On TURST AY, June tHE 27H Steamer W. W! CoROURN wl Jeave at 30 am, 4:30 and 7:30 pm , harp; furr ing at 2, 6 ano 20 o'clock | Bra» and str Wuric by Fi-t rio’s Bara. Ticket, 2he. The Club wili also give an FX URSION DTGWN, on 17th August, on ee tT. ES WOHIPPLF AND SHATTUOK will we a SELFOL EXCURSION to BLUFF POINT, Wicomico B. WEDNESDaY, June 29, 1 the steamer Arrowemith and they hi ‘This is ing. Good si Oystere plenty leeds unch bstkets cared for without extra charge. icke's, (posi ively t mited to 850.) a.uite 19 cu ebiléren wider 6 free, between 6 ecu 10. 25 ot. Music and éa: cig 18 Dost wil! Irv» 7th street Wlarfstha.m ; arrive home proms 0 p m. ‘Tickets for esle by CB. Nourre & 0 ccr 9th snd F sts. Major's erap_ + et nities, drux Bae haarics "Ber ard ®. rc + Wr oct as sd.ertred. Joi8, 20 SELLCT FAMILY EXCURSION STAND POINT LOOKO"T, PIN+Y PT By te CBBJS'IAN UNION of the 1. hi street M. E. Church. JUNE 27 Steamer Jare Moseley leaves whut, 6th street, at&p om, arising next evening » 10 ofclcck awd Lookau* Eleven hours int “cod fishing > 4 crabbing. allowed on th: bout. Ro inproper pers Meals at reeecnal ron For Ftaterco we lout =e. C. Purssil's Book- sent. 8" , cuildcen trom 7 to 15, ba price. FXCURSIONS: aL oe SIFAMES ABROWS™ ' TH. TUR'S JELAND. DURING TH OF JUNE JULY AND AUG! ; Win leave wharf, foot a.m.,+very MON} AY, TUESDAY. THURRDAY, FRIDAY and SAT. URDAY, ara on SUNDAYS a.m., snd return sbout 8:70 p.m, viving exeur- seibe waucrst the two places abounds eqvelly ta je Water st the two obuds equel firb, crubs sd oysters, abd equolly ast for baths ipa. Fare {1 the round trip duriny thy week, 60 cents, good for day of ineus. Fere for , on Sunday. $1, gv0d for day of insan. Th wi bing meals on the bost will be euy at 60 cepie cach peice FEBKY COMPANY. Perrone dciring @ delightful charze from the de- FIDE best cf the city, can €r Jos ” an be ur and 2 heli’e ride on the tomec turn, tickets for 50 cents on the Ferry under 1" youre of age free. ‘Lhe Boa: ington daily f 7 Alexandris as folio 8-30, 9:39, 1F-99, 91-30 wm. 30. 1:20, 20, 4 #0, 6:30 Gras EXCURSION, JULY 2, 8 ax, 1831, nr Dr MOLAY MOUNTED COMMANDARY ENIGHTS TEMPLAR, No 4, ON STEAMER JaNE MOSELY, TO YORKTOWN, FORT MONBOE, NORFOLK AND THE OAPES. Tey suderricing is Washing — 2 ‘FEY 4. crews n from Berto! and the Fort to the Cspea by steaner and to Occam View by rail ickets for rourd trip, limited, 82.28. Good ane iby scecmmedations {OF al free. First clase Barats, t0-cen min For further particulars see smell . it Roose's and Henderso% war gacahlie Mu ie Store, ond all the principal Drug Btores. Jel6-Lat ELECT FAMILY EXCURSION BLACKIS? ON ISLAND. Ps Pieasu ire, Comfort, and Good Order wo with FOURTICTIN id OB now, On the Fast es Al ‘J TUFSDAY, J ssl. Teave tee want atte ‘m., returning at 9 Paid SO Tp ihece SrerPrren, 422 vib ‘re. Pal Pe street porthwest; a, vital Hil. ao@ Bee Bead pene. crepaa cans Buta Mrs. Linker’s, 401 6th street soutesst _ ex6-118 G VILION and SUMMEE RESORT ee Pa aon cg west. UAN Fi NGS.—The ‘asHINGTON wil!