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Marvin in Castody. ashington and .. SERVICES IN THE DISTRICT CHURCHES—ELOQUENT | HIS PASSAGE TAROUGH THIS CITY AND INCARCE- Wi ‘ on News an Gossip. Telegrams to The Star. ALLUSIONS TO THE “CRISIS OF THE HOUR.” RATION IN RICHMOND. GovEeRxMENY Receipts To-pay.—Internalrey- Yesterday prayers were offered in all the| Detective Robert H. Pinkerton, of New York, | enue, $971,439.17; customs, $783,892,77. churches for the recovery of the President, and passed through this city yesterday on his way to A COUNTERFETTER ARRESTED.—An agent of Suenanpoan ALvm Sprains, Va., Aug. 27. aun thanksgiving was offered for the removal of the | Richmond, having in custody Thos. A. Marvin; | 4,6 scoret service division of the Treasury depart- ‘ome home and business dutics kept me gs Ra ; immediate danger which threatened the Presi- | alias Morton, ete., the much-married scoundrel, MINISTER Orrice CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, . ment tele; the Secretary of the Treasury CRAMER'S RECEPTION. | trom coming to this delightful summer resort eee Of SER CHINE SEGEAT: OFFICER, Yl Gant drmlty the choos of ne ee whose recent villainous exploit marrying and | om Dudley Obie: mien erie eee aT, ae oad eres icin podk ak tame oA For the middie Atiantic states, fair weather, THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, deserting Miss Turpin, of Richmond, and cozen- Stephen Graham for passing counterfeit. money. However, I ¥ariable winds, mostly eastersy, stationary tem: | on Vermont avenue, was unusually crowded | ing some of her i Ni one of the — AN AMERICAN BISHOP IN ENGLAND. | it seemed useless to go away. : Perature and pressure. ‘waatesiiay ing. TI Mr. P of. | banks in Richmond, has brought toan enda| yfirrrary Boarp.—Col. T. T. 8. Laidley and knew from experience how important it is to Special Weather Bulletin. 3 y morning. ‘The pastor, Mr. Power, of- | iong career of libertinism and swindling. Brow- SYMPATHY F : SWITZERLAND | speciat correepondence of Tax Evexrno Stan. QCRIBNER'S BICYCLE A: Ex- Ss CHANGE AND kIDING ScHOOEE EX Hall (9439x40 feet), 928 F stroet northweat, m Ground Floor. Sole Agency for English Bicyeles and Tricycles. Any style (either English or Ameri- can) furnished. Becond. -hand Machines for sale Cheap, Col. Julian McAllister have been appointed a ee enjoy, if possible, an entire change of air, of | 328 __WM. ©. SCRIBNER, Proprietor, ‘TUESD. fered a fervent prayer, and took as a text for his | nell, the brother-in-law of Miss Turpin, also ac_ aaTitE ‘The chief signal officer furnishes the fotteving | Femarks John, xviii, 1: ‘Then sald Jesus unto | companied Marcin themich res cee Maccie ge | board, fo meet in New York elty on the 18th of Other Side of the Ocean, food and of surroundings, and how much the maratonay tember, for the examination of Lieut. Col. | TE BISHOP OF TENNESSEE PREACHES ON THE hereby faln for the whole Peter, ‘Put up thy sword into the sheath; the | a tall, rather spare man of fully fifty years, with | Sep’ health and t y usefulness ple Be hy Maka ee | cap whieh Bo eiker hath given me, shall | a ruddy fuce and searching grey eyes, partially an Crispin, ordnance department, for promo- WOUNDED PRESIDENT IN ENGLAND. coming year would be affected by it. Thad urday morning instead of recurving to thenorth- | I not drink it?” Speaking of the’ great | concealed by overhanging brows and spectacles. ze hee Sh Lonpon, August 29.—The bishop of Tennes- heard that at the Alum Springs there was no- eastward, has pursued with diminishing energy | topic of the hour, he said; “The last eight Lord’s | He appears to be aman of nerve, brains and Nava Nores.— The U. 8. steamer Ports- | ¢¢: vib eer ba Seaford in Sussex, on Sunday, | par, no extreme gayety, involving fashionable a track nearly to the northwest, and is now cen- | days had been sadder than the chureh had culture, and assumes an air of con- eae Teferred to the spirit which is abroad in the | dress and late hours, and I therefore decided to tral near Memphis, Tenn. ‘This track is very un- | known in lon; NOU! > Male and Female Ty instruction in swimming. i. 2 - ith arrived at the Portsmouth, N. H., navy 1 ‘ity. ving 7 * ey of its history. The church | scious innocence, occasionally displaying vir- | ™oul o world to put down all authority. The dying | come here. = eo fintiee deneee need ee wertaiately | ce G hafdly seen elht sadder first days | tuous indiwation that he shouldbe the victim | yard this morning. ‘The Vandalia’ left Charles, | Porshe. BBt, do Christian, who before the |“"We left. Washington in the morning .and |" GALA DAY. — Schoo ais from it. Charleston reports that the gale was the Y The Christian President revered | of a case of mistaken identity. town, Mass., for.Newport on Saturday. The | world dared to take sin by the throat. He was | reached Mt. Jackson about two o'clock p.m. A TREDAY BEE ee at ARSE, RAL ‘ince I5;3, but the timely warning saved | the Lord’s day. It afforded marked relief. He HE HAS A CAREFULLY PREPARED STORY Saratoga arrived at Halifax on Saturday. The |® man who might be killed, but not seduced | four-horse stage coach awaited us there, to take | Tournament commences 1 p.m., Ball commences s ine. This storm was more severe at | welcomed its cheerful worship, its holier, nearer | as to where he was at the time he was engaged | four practice ships, Constellation, Dale, Stan- | from the right. the mail and passengers to Orkney and the She- | Steamer W. W. CORCORAN will leave vannah, which was nearer the storm center. | walk with God. On opening his eyes last Lord’s | in his scheme in Richmond. He calls himself | dish and Mayflower anvived at Annapolis on A BARK ON FIRE. nandoah Alum Springs. The ride w j 20am sharp and 6:30 p.m. The signal office in that city was ever ie fe ads ees the Lord's day: I have | General Budiong A. Morten, and claims to have | Saturday, with all well onboard. The Talla-| Loxpo: highest recorded velocity was 6) mil od ities were from 70 to 80m 5 nt, Barbados and Marti: ique, in ward Islands, repe entleman and a Anguss 20.—A dispatch from Lisbon | been delightful up the hills and along a little | ghckets sncluding evuticnian and lady, “= snned | ere verence for it Would not God grant | won the title in the army, and never knowingly | poosa arrived at the New York Ravy yard on | reports that the German bark Thalia, from Hull, | mountain stream if the lack of rain had not jast | that the present Lord's day be the beginning of | ¢ have wronged a man out of a dollar, He | Saturday from Leagne Island, near Philadel- | 5yy0 oe . 2 i i July 23d, for San Francisco, had put into the | made the read so very dusty. This place is | Soe eens ea S ed hur- | arenewed life to him?” In closing an eloquent | says he studied four years in the school of civil | phia. The Michigan is at Detroit, where she | Pagus with fire in her hold. located 2,000 feet above the level of the ocean, 1881, riecane. If the informat: y | Sermon he said: “In the present trial would | and military engineering at Heiderburg, Ger- | will remain 10 days. THE LAND BILL KILLING THE LAND LEAGUE. _| i? the very midst of an extensive apple orchard, OF THE NATIONAL RIFLES, necessary warnings will be publishes i- | that God remove the cup without compelling many, where he graduated. On the war break- Turecce idan Gi L. Hex. Cork, August 29.—A small attendance at the | While beautiful lawns and graperies form the rature has fallen decidediy in Minnesota and | the drinking of the dregs. Whatever the result ing out he entered the service for three months, TEUTENANT COMMANDER CHARLES L. HvN- sto Sapien 3 a i - ; |Immediate surroundings, where the children, TO MARSHALL HALL, Dakota; fallen in the St. Ep eetteay ali | should be, the cup of affliction had already been | and then re-enlisted. When Gen. McPherson | TINGTON has reported his return home, having | Weekly meeting of the land league in this city East- with their mothers or nurses and groups of ane et this morning: East; | Pe removed belare: dani Gee Wilt would | was appointed general superintendent of mill- | been detached from the command of the Alers | Ma® caused much comment. tifarded the Gane. | ladies and gentlemen walking or seated in the TUESDAY EVENING, 0 teal and | be removed before drinking the dregs.” The | tary railroads with the army of the west he | 26th July, and has becom taced “on waiting | ers much satisfaction, shade of the trees, with the blue tinged range orders. x UGUST 30, spit _ mee ed a mon ig ad Bae 9 es pe is indi- | usual serv) t prayer were held at 7 o'clock, | selected him as one of the superintendents, an : of North mountains for a ground, form a | her wh: x and re wel England. middlestates, | when several members of thecongregation made | he w: aged till the end of the war. He ATTACKING CATHOLIC EDUCATION. picturesque ‘scene. ‘There are quite a number | Pent, . South Atlantic states and Gulf states, Siurt addresses. vn becnel Nae in the Chicago fire, buried his | Tie FoLLowine Interna REVENUE Appornt- | _ Paris, August 20.—M. Paul Berts’ lecture on | a q | _ Tickets for sale by the members, of mineral springs almost within sight of the mir Cite hotel and within easy walking distance. | LoRAY cavenss, tote Alam Springs, which I believe are ef eemed the most, are now kept under lock an ” key in the night to keep the waters trom being SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER drm, 1981. stolen. They look like a 1 of water in a slate rock. Their medicinal quality seems to = Educational topics was a violent attack on the REV. DAVID WI! LS, D.D. first wife in 1872, and in succession lost a little | MENTS were made by'the Secretary of the Treas- ah s — as | chaplain U.S.A. hed at the Mt. V MLE. | boy of five, his oldest daughter, aged thirteen, | ury to-day: T. W. Moore, guager 5th lilinois, | Catltolic religion and its system of education. ‘plain U.S.A., preached at the Mt. Vernon M.E. = i ildi littl aD. P. Hit 5th Kentuck The presence of M. Gambetta on such an occa- - chureh south yesterday morning, on “Thoughts | Tits ware arvemed while Outline Ta Sige | ee tet storekeeper Sth Kentucky. | ‘re Provence of ML Gambetta on particularly as | warkety of ines anita emcee stock and | on the Present Crisis.” He sald that never had S76, he was a witness at Washinton at the | THE Boaro op Bxawrvens who conducted | after the lecture he Inuded M.” ert as one who Satchels, harness. saddles, e.. are found at | the beneits of aiiction been more signally illus- | trjalof Gen, Belknap, and on the 2th of July | the recent examination for promotions in the | 20t only had antecedents but a future. ~ » HH Boos . =: ‘ 1 - ‘including admission to Caves), $4. Chile the old established factory of James S. Topham. | trated than in the ease of the honored and re- w arried to hissecond wife. After visiting nt Offi sion all to-day examin- | GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE VATICAN. | benefit. a variety of ric and pulmonary | 4 Found trip ¢ ing admineion vee), 425 1th street, east side. vered President of the United States. His sud- | }135 (7! : fee a caine ere i soesion all (day examin i Poet ri dren half fare. | the Centennial they went to New Haven, where | ing the papers of the several applicants. It will Lonpon, August 29.—A dispatch to the Ti: mes \troubles. Then there e the Chalybeate, the | No liquors on train or at Luray. Cay o* will be flumi- {Pur Natronat Riruzs will give the last of their Prostratioa and protracted sufferings had | he claims to have lived ever since. He claims to | he several days yet belore the eault of the ee | ftom Berlin says: Tt is that Herr on | Atsente, and the Iron Sulphur Sprinss, while | mated with ,000 lishie: “Pify Puides i atowlaase fine Sncnot 2 cellent excursions Tuesday evening. panes Poe ont of by aoe ria pone fe have been engaged with numerous railroads in | amination will be made known. Schleezer, the German minister to Washington, | within ‘a quarter of a mile distance a new charge. ALL OPTICAL repairing done scientifically at Hempler’s. enNCr o ; tickets for same tra f making estimates. Seep Se has been commissioned by Prince Bismarck to | «Healing Spring” has been lately discovered. | rehueh okay eauitieets for mae wal. on tral at ho : onal accor hae a me udtees and S€¢- | “sey nvis, LIKE GUITEAC, AFRAID OF LYNCHING. ae cea tania Mane sn | Faticanom® £2 Comduct negotiations with the | Ail who are here secm to feel well satinied | » train wil em Bln = ional ascerbities ha: ven held in abeyance to pastes ity veate! x and bli Tat hi St to his home in | Vatican. with the benefit they are deriving, not only from | “ Crear Reparnine, Byrn’s shoe store, 1614 Mth | jjrhe x i " The party left this city yesterday morning and | public reception ‘on his return to hi y . | Leave Luray at 7 p.in.; arriving home atreet. i higher and better impulses and ideas. What Pin Richmond about noon’ As the train ved the wisdom of statesmen and the eloquence of | ™ Aah e 2 y xpressed a dread R MTD ee nr tte Geen a oP oueb violence: feb wis bared that ia world Knight, Pil. ave. be protected. He was taken from the train at i ti re tative Town-| THE DRAIN OF ENGLISH GOLD To AMERICA. | the mineral waters, which are free to all, but | Six or seven hours at Caves. Cincinnati this week.—Representative Loxpox, August 29.—The Times in its finan- | from the dry, pure atmosphere, absence of mos- | Dickeh at Virginia Midian Railroad offies, 6th m1 end is National.— | yivans p, Or of others, ax advertind in Cir- Reustor Came fae Poin ot Penneyly nia, | Clal article this morning says: __ It is stated that | ketoes, the good and plenteous board, together fuleevand Stay raver or a pny Lt. are at Coney Island.—The marriage of Mr. | the orders for the withdrawal of gold from the | With the kind and hearty hospitality of the host | Confusion at depe MILWAUKEE REER.—i from wood. E. er the head of the city, and carried into town ina = a tb Bank of England, which had been received have | and hostess, who, with their bright and ainiable | — No postponentent, except on very unfavorable condi- CITY AND DISTRICT. carriage under police escort. He had an honor- | V'¢tor Drummond, of the British legation here, | Bank wholly cancelled, but as long as the New | daughter, spare ‘no pains to m ts | : nent. iz p e had a and Miss Lily Lamson, of New York, will take | been pen ote ao yokes 3 able reception, the mayor of the city being along | place, it is said, early in September, and the | York money market presents the appearance it | feel perfectly at home. -\ny ove naving & family LAMBIE & TRAYLOR, Condensed Locals. REV. A. FLORADUS STEELE, as well as the commonwealth’s attorn who | happy pair will ‘eall for Europe very shortly | d0es and exchange as weak as it is, withdrawals | Of children should give this healtiful summer 999-6 . Managers. pelt of St. Mark's P. E. church, in his sermon yester- | accompanied him to the station-house where he | A 0b3 pair will Paxton, of the New York | May be expected to continue. resort a trial, for, with a few luxuries brought ere, Treasury employes were all paid of Sat-| 3,5 suorning ald: “AN sympathize with that | was locked up. He will have a hearing before » : from home, it mizht well be called the Para 9p CPTEMBER ARRANGED ice court in Richmond to-day, and will be | {Venue Presbyterian church, has retnrned to. Ons ROL NRE. Gf ehilahoca asery mnkatar ened mumine (eo DIRECT TO rue Pump doctor is required corner 25d and G | loving and brave wife who sits by the bedside of | {he police court in Hichmond to-day, and will be | the city from fils vacation visit to Block Island. | In ‘Tyrone county Mr. Rylott, the home rule is going on. I gained five pounds in one week, LOWER CEDAR POINT? reets, the sick President. All share in a less or greater | fret charge meftrad wealnate Mie ie cneead Ie | ——Mr. George Jones, of the New York Times, | candidate for parliament? hes espoused | the | and others have made similar experience, There ‘The finest Resort on the Potomac. Street lamps will be lighted to-night at 7:10 | measure her emotions; she is not alone. Me- | gecy nage Dreferred azainst-him is grand la | yr. “John Walter, of the London Times, and | eause of the Iaterera et call Support. cim. are more people here from Washington than | Cbbing Fisung. Bouting, Saltwater Bathing, extinguished at 3:45 a.m. | thinks as I call before me the image of that wo- | Cen, and upon this he will be tried first. It 18 | sfics Genevieve Ward sailed for New York’ from | Mx. Parnell ine lett Reltiet for Woe sence to | from any other place, aad T expect there will be c — ; ly of the colofed man, Eli Anderson, | man that she represents the whole nation, and | R&t known yet whether Miss Turpin, Marv Vet | Liverpool on § . C. attend a land league conference. He will re-| many more every year, a8 soon as this healthy | TBS, fine and fast steamer J, W. Fowned last week by the sinking of | this ismy justitcation for making mention of | {ast victim, will be willing to face Men eal of | family are at Saratoga.——Hon. Samuel B. | turn to Tyrone on Thursday. and delightful Tocality becomes more generally | GE QMERON: wil ran every das, inetd ing to Mr. Henry | her in this public manner. She, with her in-| ‘¥* Court-room. If she declines, the Ruggles, of New York, died at Fire Island, yes- is y ., sr igamy, Virgini: x a A TOTAL WRECK. known. LP. Satard evening at the foot | tense personal feeling, embodies’ the best and | {sGlncemed, wee” Damy, $0 far as Virginia | torday, aged & years.—C. H. Dow will spend | Loxpoy, August 20.—The bark Pathfinder, —_—+++ ____ font oF Oth etrest- i floated with the tide | true sentiments of the whole —— the month of September at Standish, Me.— | which last’ week went ashore at Bootle, will be. In the Land of Penn. Feach Washington stio . people. I would that we were all as noble and Reported Mail Robbery. ae cate ralaie has gone from Brooklyn to | come a total wreck. ‘The cargo may be saved. ONE OF TH roxs |" Meals farnial 1. Knights of Pyth- | as devout as she. _ Hebbery. ‘ehoboth Beach. RG Be — | fait. believes, even in this extremity, that Poesy RCLt eee annie Sn ieenririca tenia A telegram from Tehesme, Asia Minor, says} A MEDICINAL sPRin SIGTY ABOUT THE | “Firw-claws accommodations, Delightful time, Poste t | God will hear her p and answer it accord-| This morning the mail carrier, who takes the Alexandria Affairs, the recent earthquake there and on the Island of | PRESIDENT'S CoNDITIO tively “no improper person allowed on. the Boat oF nbarking on the | ing to her hope. And yet I cannot doubt there | 7:30 mail from Washington and Georgetown to peep De eens ae the city | Chio was more violent than that of last April. | To the Eaitor of Tun Eves Fuse adunittance t9 such For the aaceuteeietin ep ernon. | 1s mingled with her prayers the refrain, or at | Tennallytown and Bethesda, returned about 11 ‘i be} es s : noon are .—As aie of | The inhabitants are in despair. . NorTRUMBERLAND, Pa., Augast 23. | Pisiters, checks will be ¢iven for parcels left at the 4 hee meeting at Waugh | least the spirit that says, ‘Not my will, but | v1.0. : x < oq | SChool system developes its he necessity of = or eafe-kecping. Fare 50 cents round trip; children’ A streets nortleast, yesterday | Thine be done.’” o'clock with the story that he had been robbed | unity in its management becomes more eviden' SS Thave been rusticating for bome days near | Under year of ave half fare afternoon, was well attended. ‘The speakers Say oe CaEera of his mail pouch. "He says that when within | We are more fortunate than Washington in one | Switzerland's Hope for the President's Re- | this ancient town. which is one of the qjdest | , Particn wislune to make arrangements for excursions were Mess verwood. of Baltimore, | pastor of the Metropolitan P. E. Church, made | 820Ut 100 yards of Tennallytown a man called | respect. None of the public schools are in aN een de aes ‘tlements in the land of Penn. ” It was a har- | fice of the St. Jaines Hotel, of of W. 8. loos, 1S and A.D. Wi this city. Miss Susie Mer- | 2 HOLES a gt out to him that he had dropped the mail, and | rented rooms; all are at home in buildings owned | MINISTER CRAMER'S OFFICIAL RECEPTION AT bor of refuge for the survivors of the Wyoming | Pe=msylvania‘avenue. 10 -2w Tick presided a yz | cloquent allusions to the President. The prayer- | that looking back he saw sien pick it up.jump | by school authori The corporation owns = ¢ gqhERNE- Mr. M. J, | Massacre. who fled tothis placeon the 34 of July, | \JEW ARRANGEME FOR THE STEAMER A Picgeapled rick building, corner of 7th | ful anxiety of the people found expression in the | into a wagon, attached to. which waa grey | the Washington street school building, where Benxe, August 29.—The speech of Mr. 1778. Situated as it is at the confluence of the tan PuARY MASHING TON. and T streets, owned by Allison Nailor, and | pulpits of all the churches in the city. horse, and drive rapidly off. He says that he | the school endowed by Washington is kept. The | Cramer in presenting his credentials as mini ‘<r | North and West branches of the Susquehanna OGCOQUAN FALLS & MOUNT VERNON formerly occupied as a carpenter shop, was THE CATHOLIC CHURCHES. fred four shots at him froma revolver, but did | City school board owns the Peabody building, | to the United States to the president of the Swiss | : feamer | Mary Washington ns er, the scenery is of a characte destroyed by fire about noon yes- ed of the usual cord pposed by some people here | Where there are six white girls’ and five white | confederation con: to delight the | make Excursion Tripe to OC rs ick’ : 2 Son ee ye of i site FA ever DAY, MONDAY,’ The loss amounted to about $800. ‘The | Rev. Father Walter, pastor of St. Patrick's | Rt Mt him. It asleep and Tost the mails and | Boys schools. The buildings used by the eol- | assurances of amity and friendship. ‘The presi- | @¥¢ Of an artist. Fre Bing Ha onponte the | a Y and FRIDAY, eeving 7th strest whart Hire is supposed to have been communicated | Church, celebrated the 7 o'clock mass yesterday | that that is about all there is about it. Jolin | ored schools are the property of colored trus- | dent, in the course cf his reply, said he highly | craved for ilustrations in magazines, | ec erny under at 9:S0a.m. ; returning at 7 p.m, pm nial thrown in the shavings by per- | morning for the President's recovery. At 9| Waples, of Washington, is the contractor for | tees, who perpetuate themselves. They hold | valued these expressions of friendship, as they land a good view of the country may |. Fi N SPRINGS every SATUR- fons smoki the building. | Private Wm. H. | o'clock mass he requested the prayers of the | this route for 230 per annum. the buildings—two large frame buildings—‘in | arose not only from the material and moral | be had from the cemetery back of the town, in | DAY: Steamer leaves wharf at oom mre S White was caught under a falling shed in the | Congrezation for the same purpose. In other ee trust for educational purposes.’ The, buildings | Interests which united all eivilized people, but | What trom the cemetary back of the town, in | p.m. Fur 10 cuits; ‘is Dost chartered ‘Fear of the building and burned about the head | Catiiolic churches prayers were likewise offered. Give us Cheap Railway Fares. Peon ae Bee ee nee col at alee ear. Saran eeen brated Dr. Joseph Priestley, who lived here and | _#ll-dm E. 8. RANDALL, Manager. _ and face. ss ot he The Feeling in Other Cities. To the Editor of Tae Evesrxe Stan: eNO ticls renal eat 4 [aude federal, republican and | died in 1804. Many of his descendants reside | yon FAMILIES TSTEAMER MARY WASHING. Zhe many friends of the National Rifles will be | zxgenwess FOR THE NEWS—sPectaL aenvices| Your recent attemuos onthe eubjest of rails) (aes et cu Harte. sometimes Incommods | democratic, The Swiss people, he aad, had tene | Here still, and in 1874 quite a number of his ad- TON will make Excursion: Trine to Glymont er take pace ngeated excarsion OF PRAYER. Beye Fee Te eae rack ast the Pettod | éh6 colored echools, like the white ones, shall be | friendstip for ‘the erest torabiie tered the 1 ere Ae cr rr, nected the: contental | sense toueen ber eauneteb oie sas * : i: he condition of the President is inother 88 shington a re 7 e. sc 5 ed e sorrow and anger of | 3 xyeen. lock p.m.,, - Mr. John C. M anding at the | _T! d Ue 1 ne seue ia th Ader clttea eee ta et clea ee tacessive rate uf | eed from all annéyance, a He expressed’ the a0 1 anger of |" Among the local celebrities of the place is a | Sos ahaa Sining five hours at Gly rof Pennsylvania avenue and 7th street | 8 in Washington, the absorbing topic every | fare between the two cities and urze a reduc THE ALLENTOWN Vistrors.—Preparations for Jand at the act which brought her Prest- | nedicinal sprine about three miles from town, | €Tunds. Tickets, round ph, 20 conta.’ : he a ie » buileti GC ese he tenn Eon abe # OSE | tna reception of the city anthorilice fiemcuana |ideut t tha tee of the tomb/and an earnest weld’ ree . | Sa8-Gw E. &. RANDALL, Manager. down by an express | where. The bulletin boards are scanned eagerly, | tion thereof? The distance by the Baltimore 1 | the reception ey, authorities, ene eae eniels called Horton Spring. It is warmly commended | “6% ___E- 8. RANDALL, Manager, — unately was not much hurt. Thion cpoceeirenes yesterday throughout the | Ohto, one of the roads Is, 1 believe, thirty-eiznt, | gitizens of Allentown, Pa. have been 1 | ove tae tks zenery by some of the medical faculty, and many per-| A POPULAR RESORT— itz, the well-known contractor | Union special prayers were offered. and by the other forty miles; vet on both roads | The mayor will receive the visitors. “There é Death. sons think it equal to the Bedford Spring water; QUANTICO. Keaves to-mor-| Prayers were offered in the charches in Ports- | for a round-trip ticket two dollars is demanded, | be batquet and a firemen’s. procession. ‘The io, where he has a con- ee-ring-barrel sewer, Mayor Jo- | but there are no buildings near the spring for residue of the three days while the visitors are. HAVERHILL, Mass. the entertainment of visitors. BATH HOUSES, BATHING SUITS, TO’ rust 29,— located here will be spent in visits to Washing- | seph Kendall’ Jenne: died here thi mouth N. yesterday for the President’srecoy- | being at the rate of two and a-haif cents th — y x yds morning, SI oe it FISHING, CKABBING, SAILING, MUSIC . requiring 4,500,000. bricks ee ieee eaeame mt the Ce hassel a ech ton and its points of Suterest, a pilzrimage to | axed 38 years.” He was mayor of this city for | ,, Speakine of the, Wyoming massacre reminds "AND DANCING ON BOAT will take all his bricklayers and laborers teemion, and_were: epeculianiy. soleern "® nev. | this charge enormously excessive? One dollar, | Mount Vernon, &e. Sr eam ennine one eocin ese mew Yaritcarairy on ieel eo manufacture, was found on a farm near here on ef ocieasicce ‘Bim, as labor is scarce in the Western Reserve. | Str Talmadire’s co in Brooklyn yesterday, | oT certainly one doltar and a-half for the round | G0ed Will company, of Allentown, is already | served in the 9th New York cavalry from | the 9th instant. It is 11 inches long. 4 inches | ‘The magnificent Steamer, the Excet- =a Which was enthe subisceor Ue Ded ened tin couats ample. and such a rate would int- | ere and attracts mmen Sie nee | cones Ct Cie nese eee broad, and 2 inches thick, and has quite a sharp | s10W. fret clams in evers rope, thoomeed eT District Government Affairs. Meeicuas listened to by six thousand persons. | mensely develop the local travel. A comparison | {1 Crimes tamtheieeie by the Washington Accident to a Steamer. iz as probably used for skinning deer | Sunday) at):30a!m' and 3a yaa tivo 7th atreet Sine burial permits were issued this morn-| He deprecated any atteinpt to interfere with the | of rates with those, charged by the roads run- | {e Couiniteaioniens - 3 New Yorx, august 29.—The steamboat State | 40d other animals by the aborigines. | hart. Refreshments of all kinds on’ the Bost at city ing for the burial of colored persons, at the ex- | legal punishment of Guitean. At Plymouth | ning out of New York, say to Newark and other | oye crn ‘Minister. — The German | of New York, plying between Hartford and New | ,, Great anxiety is felt here for the recovery of | prices. soc; Chahiven: improper characters, pense of the District, before 11 o'clock. Shure also, and at other churches, both in New | places near by, will show that persons traveling | 7 Stheran Citvay Ny then recently organized | York, whicn lett Hartford at 4 o'clock on Sun- | President spp ary pommel Sind ——_— ——_—_—_—_———— The parkin commissioners are making ar-| York city and Brooklyn, there was reference to | between Baltimore and Washington are the sub- ongregations here. The nucleus of a church | day afternoon,strack on a rock near Goodspeed’s | *ttonzly aerial insured ett ee STON yPOMPANY'S ADVER- Fangements for spreading lime and grass seed | the President’s case in the services. Jects of most unreasonable charges. : ted here in 1790, and preparations for a | landir between Saybrook Point and | STAR comes regularly and is rea fable | estates) Bpon the new made parks on Louisiana and| _ In nearly all the Philadelphia churches yester- | August 27, 1881. READER. | church at the cornerof Washineton and Chureh | Hartford, about 9 o'clock last night. She was | terest as furnishing the latest and most reliable | por NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, — Andiana avenues, after which trees and shrub- | day the subject of the President's illness was Te- eae streets were made, but no union was effected, | immediately run ashore, and lays there with her | 2¢WS in regard to the nation’s sufferer. A.M.G. FOS Eee Tena. PON Sie ery are to be planted there. These avenues | ferred to, and fervent prayers were offered for The Presiden and the Lutherans united with other churches. | stern under water. No panic ensued and no | - 4 sree is in progress at the East Saeed GEORGE LEARY on TURSDAYS an@ have lately been handsomely improved. his reco Special services of prayer were A SERIES OF : Some fifteen years ago a congregation was | lives were lost. Her passenger list could not be (Mich.) lumber mill and salt works. Violent | THURSDAYS at 5:30 p. m. and SATURDAYS 6 p. me Building permits issued by Inspector Ent- | held in the gfternoon f therestoration of Presi- | To the Editor of Tar Evexine Sta gathered togetherand two yearsago a church edi- | ascertained. strikers have compelled men to join them who | EXCURSION 0 THE CAPES EVERY SUNDAE visle: Otto L. steiner. (Creet_@ two-story | dent Garilefd. One meetin was held in the lec-| In. connection with the ever varying changes | quthcredtoxethe stentay a new minister, Rey. W. —_>— were satisfied with their wases. The sheriff FROM NORFOLK. Ure-room attached to the old St. Philip's P. E.|in the condition of our wounded President F. Droege, was ordained pastor of the church. Shot Himself, and his deputies were not able to give adequate | REDUCTION OF RATES BEGINNING SATURDAY, hureh. and another in Association Hall, Ger- | yery curious coincidence in. iny neighborhood orion aad De eaaetingtam: preached | | Sracsrow, Va.. August 22-—Charles Burch, | protection to those who desited. £0 Tema at | riew-aae eth ONT RCRTRER NOTICE Ps | Pullctine avers scpton copies of the successive | may be of interest to the general public. Mr. serinon and Dr. Hanser, of Baltimore, as- | living in Aucusta county, accidentally shot him: | york. Find-clane, round trip.. . “300 bulletins were sent to a number of the principal | Wm. B. Brittain, the well known letter carrier sisted at the services. The new “pfarver” pro- | self on Satu inflicting injuries which will ——__—_—_+-e-—______ First-clane to Piney: Puilit aisd Bolut Lockout, 1 churches, whose pastors read them from the | of this city, a very worthy man and an ardent nounced the benediction. probably prove fatal Snot Like tHe Presi Soe an AINING OF FLOODED CELLARS. pulpits. Copies of them were also sent out into | sympathizer with the President, had, on Jul County Marrers.—The County Court, Judze = > Wicomico county, Md., 5: John Pratt | “fair _— A number of reet, oppo- | the suburbs in various directions, where the | (the day of Guiteat: inable crime) a son | Sangster. opened its adjourned term. this morn. A Chureh Burned. Parsons had a difficulty with Benjamin Morris, | Secon site Franklin squ faint to | cheering news they contained was most thank- | born to him, who received at baptism the appro- | ing, but, as the delinquent list was not ready, it! Ogpeyspunc, N. Y., August 29—The State- | Which terminated in Morris shooting Parsons, | Lookout the District Commissioners representing that in | fully received. In all the Protestant churches | priate name of Garfield, The baby sickle " Bay eras totaly of the mat . adjourned at once until Wednesd: The | street Baptist Church’ was totally destroye, the bullet taking effect in the back, just above | FoR RICHMOND, FREDERM in whieh that part | in Montreal prayers were offered for the re-| the moment of his birth—has py initease Bt 100 tee meneenl ee county tax this | Ges thtetioralng GHG irae i eeO Ca hee | tue hi, in aimee eeaney te place the Presi- | 7° MON Oe oe sis graded the rains sweep from the | Covery of President Garfield. At the annual | illustrious namesake, during the eight weeks of year was upon the county levy only: all other | ance, $2,000. ‘The origin of the fire is not |@ent was wounded. The injury is considered | ‘The new and sulendid steauer Bark in a flood and the waters are precipitated | meeting of the Dutchess county (N. Y.) Peace | his life, throuzh a most sorry existence, and has | $°o s continued the same—the total for Migens = very dangerous. Morris has been lodged in jail | necting with R., F. aud PX. Bpon the basement on the streets opp: ‘ty held near Pouzhkeepsie Saturday and | followed all the fluctuations of the President's | 1°, ¢ $1.66, against $2.16 thi : ——— there. Fore ts Hichmond. finite inundate the areas and flood the cellars of that terday, resolutions of sympathy for Mrs. Gar- | most remarkable manner. | the whole tax will not exceed $1.50. Affairs in Cuba, Fare to Richmond, unlimited. g 500 zhborhood. This having been referred to Col. | fleld were adopted. A ‘dispatch from Lake | Pi ight and during Saturday the | board of supervisors will meet at the old cot ‘Fare to Richmond, round trip, good for 10 days... 7 08 = . a = > Rockwell, hereports that theoverflow complained | Maroncook, Me. t the President’s ¢ | child was rapidly sinking: the family physician— | house next Wednes i ree = aes =r ee i CITY ITEMS. EXCURSIONS of comes not alone from the park, which sheds nity to the Sunday ex- | Dr. Van Arnam—had lost all hope, and the ——— ——— op ate ee Bs ae foe onl bree oe ‘To Richmond, via Norfulk, or to Norfolk via Richmond Tittle saré but from all the high levels oo back ‘camp meeting held | family was despairing of the tiny life, when sud-| _ Porrtics anp Pistorsts NI “ ie Bee eae Oey ae Taco Geeea my: —, ee aud return to Washington. James Itiver by daylight of the stree that section of the city. The | there. denly on Saturday night a ray of confidence a pay . S : tes "se Curealine. One bottle will take them out | 4 delightful jor, twice daily (9.30 a.m. and 3.30 Engineer Co ‘ioner will see if some remedy ee erat eemed to enter the household, which began to . va. i i The English firms connected with the Bahai rail- root and branch, quickly too, 2c, Stott: & Crom- | .,°\ty'itichnond vie Biehened Peeks cannot be for Deaths and Funerals, shten on Sunday, and is still more promising | article which referred to Mr. T. G. Watkins, alead- | toad between Havana and Matanza has com- | well. me Potomac Kaiiroad from Quast = - 1 METROPOLITAN cH : ELLE AND PILLING OBS! this morning. Let’ us hope that no further | ingfunderandawell-knownlay Fos | ene Judicial proceedings against the Banco | gorey Vearw Experience of an Old Nurse, | vate Gory? bear), TUESDANS, THURSDAYS Inspector Entwisle and Mr CB Walker sub- | DEMISE OF WM. ANDERSON AND W. M. Ant untoward elreumstances will throw a shadow on | a tliterary scavenger” Mee atkins, deeming | Del Comercio to recover several unpald annual | Hrs Winslow's seeming Sora ts eee eeripe | ad RAECRDATS 1 Sti Hise woe cach way mitted a re; on tothe Com-| Yesterday afternoon the funeral of the late | our hopes for the complete recovery of the two | this term highly offensive, made inquiry at the | installments of £40.000 each which the bank is | tion of one of the best female phy: Round icheta.. ee) mission of the spire of the | Charles Bradl y ye arfields, andthat both may yet enjoy a great | Virginian office as to the author of the article, | Obliged to pay these firms for the account of the | parece iy aie Online Keates, wet bas boon mood DAILY EXCURSIONS ; struction | ational Bank of the Republic, took piace from | ™48Y Years of robust health and happiness. C. | the dy an RGaceertnled (ET AEE Wee | Uonoste- Jorldicille the eee oe wee aed | by malliacar oko te cate | via Bxodator, 9:90 a.m an e fin i onstruction | his late nice : pia ae editor, and he ascertained that Mr. W.N. epos u a 70,000. ay mulls a ae * _ They sa mk bracing: ba | nenate residence, Be eee Bowpanpisa 4 Netcupor wrrn Frower Pors. | land, an active readjuster of Petersburg, bank continues open, " = vols and wind colle, | 2@RRLAED tet cnn Comte tie New York Avenue Church. ‘There was.a | Imanuel Hect and George Goldbers, Hebrews, | anthor. A correspondence was immediately Se eat : ing heath to the child it rests the mother. | nishod at I. W. Reed's Sons, 1216 F street northwest] ib attendance of friends and relatives of the | 2ing business in adjoining houses, on D | begun, and was carried on until Saturday morn- The Markets, Price 25 cents a bottle. m,w,8 | Cook's Tours, 1431 Penney vine wenue, Roose’s TO QUANTICO, BOR SUNDAYS af ‘ ry , ‘Stands at cipal He Polkinhorn, next at the | deces cee Olt zs citi- | Street, between 9th and 10th streets, who have | ing, when it was understood that both gentle- | BALTIMORE, August 22.—Vinginia 6's, conso 3 See eat Bancrel Fotela: HB. Pulktnborn, ef cee ERG Dro rie Ae pomsne Cle teers havites cacti other crreseen Vee oitee |e ect ihe Ee the city forthe Aa ew ten Porte AER ene "| New. aul, oommuate aes Gara eotary | RE sacaiat ks aieaiee : i beagle ; Were before the Police Court again to- | purpose of having a hostile meeting. Warrants | 38; do. new ten-forties, 73 day. fats Ninh. toe quoat be aie eee BORGE MATTINGLY, humerous and beautiful. Among them were a | ig a ave (3 ALTIMORE, “August 20—Cotton irregular— arting, freq i Super : framework be | wreath surmounted bya crown, abroken column, | (a¥- Goldberg was charged with assaulting Hect, | were immediately issued for the arrest of both ry 5 i ine : Z i! middling.12 Flour quictand firm— : 1. Draguists, 480 Penma, nd posts | anchor, two pillows, one bearing in purple words | who stated that while he was reading a news- | principals. The warrant was served upon Mr. st \d westei a extra, m WM. P. WELCH Agent. inn | “Father” and the other “Rest,” and two gar- | Paper in front of his house yesterday morning | Watkins only, and he was placed under ¥: 0. — ‘ity mills su) a eet no Ee PIANOS AND ORGA : “ Dairy Wi ? 3 ; cack a ot its entire | G0ldberg threw about half a dozen large flower | bonds, Mr. Ragland succeeded in eluding ar- tra, 6.6000.50; do, fam n aritiderney, Dairy W P AN Panel Fee Celotta, pots, with plants in them, at witness, and one | rest, and his whereabouts are not known. Kio brands, #1; Patapsco family, 50. Wheat, and tater ek eee | GELLING OFS - Messrs. J. W. Maury. HO. | of them struck him on the leg. Mr. Hect's Spa pahs amen oe Bnd closed. etenly orate ttn. declined | Ty" Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and swhet | : APA “lauwehton, J.T, Stevens, Charles Woke, vic: | daughter testified that a lady handed the flow _S HES AOE Siete Oe Ney, Lees De SB, No. L Maryland, 14642 Wore | milk Se, per at. Creain, 1c, pint, SELLING OFF. The Work in the Washington Channel. rd, jr.,’and Dr. Daniel B. Clarke. | pots to Mr. Goldberg while he thew them, | FPATED.—-Loren B. Sessions was defeated on ter August, 1423; Sep- | <<< coutractor for making the t cay | The funeral services of ‘the late Thom y, | Goldberg stated that he was watering the | the fiftieth ballot by Hon. Norman a Allen, ee ‘ . 1.47al47x: Novem TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ‘ < the mud and debris to be dredged | Stelle, who died Friday of heart disease, in his | Howers and they fell over. Het was changed | Dayton, Cattaraugus county, New York, at the | for "Tsntat ‘orn, southern ‘white easier L. ) CLASS sue 74th place yesterday. The services | With threats of violence to Goldberg. and also | State senatorial convention held at Salamanca, yellow steadyr; western dull—southern MISS M. MURRAY, TEACHER OF |, Tomuke room fora lange stock of NEW PIANOS for uinel of the Potomac, | Wen ev Dr. Adninonr with loud and boisterous conduct. ‘The court | 0m Saturday. ease HD bide Darton, SPO: | Mi Vocat and instrumental Muses Orders lett atprin. | the Fall Trade, Iwill ull an elegant lot of first-claag t brogtess, having ehareh. ali-bearers were Jas’ fined Goldberg £10 or 30 days for the assault,| Gypr. How Gavn’s GoLNANe INVESTMENT. —A thes Oats cteatlpe sone cipal music stores or her residence, 47 K street, east of | nearly new, a = i a ‘St. Aloysius Church, will receive attention. 829-e06t* im Seaton, W. G. M and Hect was fined $10 or 30 days in each of the fi ‘82 . Ludwig 0052; do. mixed, 49a, | | seconp-nanp Praxos AT AUCTION PRICES, B, Parish and Elmer W. Sith; aed tere | cases against him, and they were required to | *spateh from Milwaukee says: Prof. Ludwig | oy. Blase western white, Sais: do. rmuxed, 49ab : Cumlien, y vith the Smithso- ; ; - nt was made in the farnily lot’ in Congress. | Hive $200 bonds to keep the peace toward each | Nun inatinitine poncho oe ne alae, | frm — prime” to choke “Fenneyivante ad [Ores eAncame SIDNEY T. Wi en at convenient | jonal cemetery other for six months. Howgate aretie expedition tsa resident of this | Mangiand, 16.0ai200, Provisions very firm mesa NEY T. NIMMO’S and sleepers for | ‘The funeral of the late Dr. Samuel eran lag aan Fa ss sion pork, 1925, Bulk meats—shoulders and clear - v, ying y C4 rauk ve lv RY GOODS. PIANO WAREROOM! all leit | a former resident of South Washington, wie | m22V®, DOLLARS Wonrm or Exrenrexce.—This | City, having lately married a Milwaukee woman, | Hb sides, packed, 84 and 10%. Bacon—shoulders, IN Di 8, 2 risiee 3 ing, in the P cue He says that the ‘vessel in which they sailed on | 910%; clear rib sides, 1155. IAalsy, . " z ake ee ao i Sonos ieee oleeay oe place cute =) tiara eee core foe heirs the gi expedition was’ bought oe es i ee, Bx. Butter Sr fern grase Goes = sane apse course OE the | from the residence of his relative, Mr. Wn. N. | hoor containing 5 from German, | Subscriptions, and that on the return of ihe ex- . st Soachoda ee aoe nein 250, | Tne Trade specially invited to cal pane thaally Ra ee EE apatiest Tester: named Peter Gramlick, who stated, ae pedition it was sold and Capt. Howgate pocketed | 2Ominal—refined, 724. Coffee quiet—Rio cargoes, | _ Pure Wool Cashmere, all colors, (including Uiack, s inary fail 23. Sugar strong—A sot Shetland Shawis, all colors, $1, $1.25, $1.50. Madras L. WILD & BRO. and at the close of the discourse the remains | 2%, Interpreter, that last night, while he was tie money. Walle if-was generally supposed | Pak ras eo Freientsto | Deantitaltgace, wesgiane cease ae Gee eT ina ue een Wings, re taken to the Congressional cemetery for walking on C street, between 13th and 14th | that the enterp: purely a private affair, od were 1 per steamer dull—cott T-2a5-16d; flour, | 12, 15c. Beautiful Fall Dress Goods, 12\e. About one 709 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ment. The deceased was a member of Me. | Steet, this girl coaxed him into her house, and | hd that Howgate footed the Pills, the fact was a per barrel grain, 44° asked. Receipts—tlour’ | trp freval i thousand remnants of Dress Goods, Silks, Cloth, Can- ; ~ 4 aber < when he got into the house the that mosti of the crew were in government em- | 1,924 barrels; wheat, 133,981 bushels; corn, 8,425 rei too nu- | And are offering Special Inducement: in the Sale and a ; when | Millan Lode, No. 140, F.A. A.M. of Olio, and | hand. into his hooket so ene ae ploy, and but little money was furnioned by | Dushels; oats, 5,016 bushels; rye, 100 bushels, Sti prea ry Cohen ent ego ma | Rew BTAROS sd ORGANS drs the Santer the tide is low, is 3 2 recause | was buried with Masonic honors by Dawson | and then blew the light oe ne ee Howate himself. Prot, Kemiee ated ey | nents whent 2000 bushele corn, 10-290 bushels, | MOUs ita mAs gears eae Cank, Smowth Is thowcht ta be the vast | Lodze, No. 16, of this city, of which deceased | She was sent to jail for 30 days. peared. | 4 valuable cargo of furs was brought fond eens ear SNbite MURIEMS) CORRS Tare, (aus cease ones EARS « Dy “lover the flats last ember during his residence here. prssenha soles vessel, and that Capt. Howgate sold them in YORK, At 29.—Stocks strong. Mon: St zi _ i . san E. Pilling, wile of Mr. James Pill- + ‘The Courts, bulk for $10,000 and pocketed every cent of the | 4ak “Exchanse tone Taine mee ae buried from the residence of her son, Pouce Covrr, Judge Bundy tem. proceeds. 482%. Governments strong. 2 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY REMNANTS CHEAP. — eman John 3 tpn Street, yesterday af-| To day, Alice Modicke and Walter, Sackson, oe NEW YORK, August 20—Flour firm and BROWN’S IRON BITTERS ¢ tly tried f atraging Rey. Father Boland, of St. Matthew’s alias Mergin, vagrancy: 90 days each in the Tur Mississirrt GREENBACK RepvusicaN | quiet. Wheat ‘fairly active and 340% higher. | ponble White Blankets, $1.50. Very fine quality In- , who is now in Le oeece ted, and the interment took place workhouse. ’ Chester Johnson ‘and Geo. W Mee per ae agreed upon a eae wees ta ‘p. m.—Consols— | ia Linen only 20c. Extra lange size pure White Bridal mon BITTERS.|Are highly ronan. TRON BITTERS Jury bering Cones | + O88 Varren, cursing and sweari ty: 35 | fusion tieket, which is as’ follows: Benjamin NDON, . mC .25, White Honey Comb Quilts, 50, 62, 75, scorged M1 hiserime insome | | Mr. Win. Anderson, well-known tn this elty, | y'Tdave cael’ Avnle Hoste has seas: 2° | King, governor: J.B. Yellowiy: teteoey gov- | fo money, S10; for the account. Wy. U.S. | Quills $1.25. White Honey Comb Quilts $0.62 15, | s his wife to | died last Saturday evening at his residence, No. | I 7 A ernor; B,J. Spiliman (colored), seeret EGS feces Wid Crea eee ele ear elegy thay ene tere 1450 Ruode Island avenue, in the Sith year of | $US; $10 0190 days. Howard Brown, do.; $5 or | state; W. H. Bynum, treseue ke it Bd ed, His * Atlante ‘and Great | all pesdhirpcicinogpymantey f i : | his age. He was born in Jefferson county, Ten- | 15 days. Wm. Willis, cursing and swearing i ley, auditor: W. F. Bitzerald, att Western mo — | ~ : days. Geo. Singh ‘orney general; | Atlantic and Great i family and jneseee. His father, Hon. Jos. Anderson, served | forrelted collateral, Ellon Jones, street arcing. | and W- D. Hertz, Sapetintendent of education: | Jersey Central, 120, “Erle, 44: school. Here he mi stonteos yeas the ae peel Meals for | ity; $5 or 7 days. Jerry Maxwell, vagrancy; | ALLEGED KEDNESS at THE SAN Fran oe new Nocona Wi; is eighteen yearsof age,when | eighteen years as a or, suc- | jr) yarre i een ee THE SAN PRANCIS00 tral, he thinks she will be titted to take care of her- | ceeding Andrew Jackson. He was appointed | 284s or 90 days. “Jas. I, forfeited col. | Mixt.—Ex-Governot Low, of self Mitchell told s = lvania Cent fed ‘ the Anglo-Califor- | New York, Ontario and Western, 30: First Controller of the Treasury, and held the | tteral. Sophia Ware, loud and boisterous; $5 | nia Bank, whore relations witl and St, Paul common, 118, | the mint at San | position for twenty-one years. ‘The deceased | 15 days. Wm. McCullum, loud and _boister- ‘isco arenow ina? investigation has writ- rari ara edd eee i - ‘ited col- | ten @ letter accusing ‘ ———______—_~__—___ | Stzengthener. Females. | wi in’ the Treasury depart- | 0US} €5 or 15 days, | Wm. Monroe, forfel ngressman with | Low Warer IN THE CugsaPeake axp OnI0 Ty ARRH REMEDY CURES | Rally Hot Bic Be eer en ee | lateral. Wise Williams, vagrancy; bonds or 20 having instigated the charges against uperin- CaxaL—A to the Baltimore i er fet ‘Price 25 cents. Try it. Dr. i | by Secretary Bristow. Tho funerai touk place ; 2a¥8 Wm. Brooks, yi, £2 OF 15 days. | tendent Dodge beounse he refused to fil the says:—The | Dapares blood and Pile remove al ious ais- _— — ., Rasp ox ax A Leone reat SE-~- Lieut. | friends and the Oldest Inhabitants Association. | gays. Chas, Washington, vagraney; Donds or 90 | the former meee aot, also charges that ae 2 ‘Pie ‘cures | IRON BITTERS, Bouse at the woes ofomicers raided anotorious | Mr. W. H. Allen, an atehitect and builder of | 4898 Chas. Washington, vagrancy; bonds or 3 ragperintendent, Le Grange. was in | pers med that a lange house at the corner of 10th and H streets north- | Baltimore, well-known here as the builder of the charged wi itt creating and main: stitution filed es is ‘wes, he Se Hout, S clock last night. “Henry Pond, | hotel at Point Lookout after the war, and the Georgetown; #5 or 15 days, | thousand. dollars belonging to devs or old white ‘an, the proprietor, and two | Ascension church (12th and Mass. avenue,) a v8. removed from the nefinery ani re. Were: young girls, and the same number ot young | few years ago, died at Cockeysville, Baltimore ne Sn eo Men, were held as witnesses and brought to the | cou M Sat Aith precinct station-house. In the Police Court | leaves a sean ey Shis morning Pond was charged with keeping a ®awdy house and forfeited $25 collateral. —_ eee other of Benjamin} Accipext To a CLERGYMAN.—Rev. E. Bowen, A Boy Drownen. colored boy named Al- and a Welsh clergyman of GiJson, Pa., attempted to bert Johnson, thirteen years old, ‘accidentally Co.. commission jump off a moving passenger train, at the Del- fell overboard at 12th-street wharf on Saturday nly at the residence of her son-in-law, eae Erie Railroad at aud was drowned. His body was re- | Israel ing, No. 1411 8th street north’ Carbondale, Pa., and had one ‘covered this morning, and his friends being poor Saturday afternoon, in the 67th year of her age. taken off and thé other badly bruised, Hels in aoe ee st she exes oF Tam Odeo nae = @critical condition. He was at one time pastor District. He liv one of the alleys of or from the Mount gE. and was one of Beuth Washington 78 OF | eureh south. etnies tas eutiet store arcotontiat es settlers le. t 9 z E Ses

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