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___ FINANCIAL. AUCTION SALES. pRyAre STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, Donds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bonght an) Pw Bs fold cn Commission, we he do. 599 15ru STREET. (CORCORAN BUILDING,* aan Axency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, si (4 Broapwar, New Yore. class of Seenrities bought and sot on commis: Sen Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New mand Washington. Orders executed on ths ok Stock Exchange at one. hth of one per saa. fission, Private and direct telecraph wires = re, Philadelph New York and Boston, through ‘h orders are executed on the Stock Exchances > thowe cities and reported back promptly. Quotation 1 Bonds aud information regarding tho ts received thconzh our wires INSTANTLY di- | rect from the New York Stock Exchanea. PROPOSALS. JOSEPH H. SANDS, Super lar CHAS. P. HATCH, G. ¥ Fo FOTO Its of the south wing of th day of September next, 40 younds to the ton, and the spitol on or before he coal must weizh Wood be ent in 128 cubie feet acured xt the Capi- coal at the Capitol and is reserved. WrFLcn.. ed ‘Lropesais for Cos! and WELCH. A fu Wood,” and addressed to MORE & OIG EDWARD McPHERSON, pet HIo F anl4-3t Clerk of the House of Repres: WEEN BEE rs SF ALED PROPOSALS T FUR iH THE FOL- VIA WASHINGTOS YS LGWING COAL AND WOOD fe il be received unt! TW EL . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST TWI hest quality White Aeh Coal, furnace size, Dest quality White Ash Coal, stove size, Cumberiand Coal. ood. ns to bidders to be had on application at the nt of Justice. anl2-2t | PBQIOSALS FOR INK a MARKING AND 9’ ND PADS FOR POST- MPING PURPUSES. Post Orvice DEpanr: Wasny D. C.. Jul prepa wl ceived at this » TMENTS_FOURTH DAY OF At VE O'CLOCK NOON, ‘or furnishi for use of 3, for one of July, 18% Hed about 3,000 pounds of ink and 2 oF leas. tt must have been successfully tested f the first class during x period of at lection will be made from ied by a certificate: of such test by stich period, or at: assistant post- a proper reason can be shown for not pro- from the postmaster. 1 ink must be avy tin boxes, containing a half pound blon: shape, with ‘orifice at one end for cork, sed in strong wooden boxes suitable nin the mails. Semple of boxes to be * mnst accompany the bid; and reserves the right to reject any | or ail bid: Propel must he indorsed on the envelope, **Propo- sals tor Ink,” or ‘Pas, or both, and addressed "To rst Assistemt Postmaster General, Washington, T. 0. HOWE, Postmaster Genéral. P. _STEAMERS. &e. a | NEW YORK, KOTTERDAM, AMS cine first-class. full powered, Clyde-built Dutch 's of this Line, M. ROTTERDAM SCHIEDAM, ND WAY Other trai only Wash: daily,e ih at Hel ¥ at the Bu First cabin, $70: sei —— H. CAZAUX, General Agent, 27 Sont h_ Wi N FFFECT New York. For passaze apply to W. G. M OTT sas Lane Paani CO. Pennsyivania avenue, Washington. For Pitt and the Wi ea Express | HE STEAMER | ““-MATTANO" ott ‘ rast street wharf every § THUESDAY, at seven o'clock a.m. dings, stopping at lan end Thursdays, Mattox Creek o1 pel Point ys “up,” and Ma wn” and Mondays *‘up:” returning to very Monday, Wednesday and Friday 30 and 9:50 p.m. P FOTOMAC RAILR Pe ™ “00nS. For information apply t> AD. G. T. JONES, Agent. Tati etrect weet, | poromac TRANSPORTATION LINE. On and sficr MARCH 12th the STEAMER SUE, Cap. my28 3 ¢ San: For New york and the y | fein W. C. GEOGHEGAN, will leave HENSON | WHARF, foot of 7th street, EVERY SUNDAY, at four e’clock p.mm., for Baltimore and River Landings, Au Kiver Freight must be Prepaid. Keturning, arrivein Washington every Saturday night ex. affording street, avoiding double STEPHENSON & BRO., AGENTS, ity, m166m 7th street Wharf and Cor, 12th and Pa. ave. 10:90 a.m.. 1:39, 4 zi : anday 4 NOTICE. = FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. On and after NOVEMBER 1881, the steamer AKROWSMITH will leave her w 7 a.m. every MONDAY, connecting for Mattox THURSDAY and SATURDAY for al river i | ics. On MONDAY as far as Nomini Ferry. On €:40a.m snd 4:40 p.m. daily, except | THURSDAY, Nomini, Currioman, Leouardiown and | St. Clement's Bay, stone's wharf, Cobram and He ATL. | ard’s. On SATUMDAY, Currioman and Leonard- TON | town. JOHN R. WOOD, foot of 7th street, Tani 20, 13:00 and 11-25 = Asante §O0 and 0p On aay | JNOBFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. 0, ml 1. a eS —— i end the South, dt | THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE ated 5:00 ».m. daily. | will leave her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDAY, Mexandria fo WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, ut 5:30 0'e’’k p.m., touch i ing at Piney Point, Point Lockout and Fortress Monr. 4 day at | CONNECTING AT NORFOLK WITH THE BOSTON pnd 10:00a.m.. 1:00 and 9:20 p.m," | AND PROVIDENCE STEAMERS. ‘ormation a! the office, northeast corner | First-class fare to Fortress Monme and Norfolk 50 ‘Yentsylvana avenue, and at thesta. | ound trip fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. King of Uag- | Hecond-clans fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. 1.50 eaidenc | First-class fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. a TO Kouud trip fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 2:50 110.00 2.1m. and 12:00 J. K. WOOD, Ger e BSecond-ciass fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 75 FRANK TROMSON, Coins Manarae? A€emt | PSicttruing: leaves Norfolk TUESDAYS TROLSDAYS MEDIC = = tripe I Pier 41, Fast River, New York, every EAD! READ! BATURDAY: at four’ o'clock p. ‘and Georgetown m2". every FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock a.m.” For particulars apply to agent, 63 Water street, Georvetown. ‘licketa and staterooms can be secured at general office, 613 15th street, National Metropolitan Bank Building; B. & O. Ticket office, 1351 Pennsylvania ave- ue; St. ‘Hotel, and at boat. 0633 ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. | JypAseere Live. WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING NEW YORK £VERY THURSDAY bi, MOTs FRENCH POWDERS r Urinary Diseases, Luspote a Jonorrhees cured in 48 hours. WM. | corner 12th street and Pennsylvania Price $4 yer box, sent Ly iwail under tt ot price. . aall NOT—YOU ARE NOT Y BROTHERS & GRA arnish meicine and guarantee a perma: mall diseases of the Unnary Orcans, Impo- 1 Em: = and lowe of Sexual Power mes and ef causes. AT NOON. Bs ete FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. 11 Paseage apply to a Female} °° arly? © B. RICHARD & C0., and consultations strictly General Passenger Agents, Separate rooms for Ladicr. Oftice hours 61 Broadway, New York. = : = susie | ¢:toPERCY G. sMITH, PSB rHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO FRI 1351 and 619 Pennsylvania avenue. prescriptions aud send you to somenideshow drug- | _Send for ‘Tourist fe apl t who w le profits with the doctor. pointed of & cure Of Gonor 1 \ ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— finstaaait'p = pudravae'sna Ay! | NOSpuatoue five Berra New Youn, Kavnn, 5} DON, SOUTHAMPTON AND. $ Peas Oe a a arnien you medicines | rns steamer af this compaun Gil ea EVERY SAT- ees egui-hint” | URDAY from Bremen pler, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. eS. Rates of passage: From New York to Havre, London, HAVE SCIENTIFIC TREAT- | Southampton and Bremen, first cabin, $100; second re of all Veneren] Diveases, by | cabin, $60; $30; prepaid steerage certitic pennsylvania avenue. Pre- ply to OELRICHS | $24. ‘For freight oF Passage ay free of any rhirge whatever. | CO.) 2 Bowling Green, New York; W. G. METZEROTT 11 to 12, 4todand 70 5 Jy1S-Im &CO., 925 ‘lvania avenue north its for id Bo s-Im_ | § Peaney! west, Agen! FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR La- female complaints quickly cured. Can'be - a CoNAED LINE. eoneulted daily at 64 New York avenue northwest. of Seehours ‘rc: 1 t0 9 oeluck p.iu., with ladies omy. mill-6, a ot = ge failed to recet treatment |; you ave. fa ve proper a aes of Chovaic Disensem, stich as Heart Disease Ride E ervons Debility, Impoteney or Pre- NOTICE. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY 1 BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVE! CALLING AT CORK FROM PIER 40. N. ie int, Decar, Seminal Weakness, Dyspepsia, Nervous it Se.. send two stamps for our questions for ation and our new book us Laws oy Lire asp Hants.” Address Secretary, Ms ‘47 E: Rate oF $80 and $100 for pamnenyer accommodations. Steerage at low rates. Steerage tickets from Liv- gcclana’ aeenstown and all other parts of Huroyeat west rateas Tn either stage ven for Belfast, Glasgow, were House, Boston. Sorts our the Coutisont sad Boma bills < eee Dr. JOHN TRIPP. | tor Mediterranean ports, D ~ AILS TO | x FOE freight and passage apply at the Company's office, DH. BROTHERS FAILS TO | 3 Se ola ob ea: ang Mex | Nod Bowling Gres, or steeraxe and cabin to cacorrive (or Woiten, and at Te ike LS ities of the Menstrual Periods: 35 “" VERNON H. BROWN & CO., York; n06 Hf street southwest. ald-4m" | orto S "Messrs. OTIS BIGELOW & COn, ON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND | _Jaul2 605 7th street, Wi Pexcanson BROS., Auctionears, ‘9th and D streets northwest. REGULAR SALE OF FURN ING A GE. oon DAY MORNING. O'CLOCK. It LARGE LOT OF TRE cour A At auction, MORNING, ‘DS, SHUT IKON SAFE, ts northwest. AT CARRIAGE, IN AUCTION. O'CLOCK TUES- SECONDHAND F GOOD CON Tn front of salosrc rpuomas | DO’ EXECUTOR'S SALE OF WASHIN COMPANY": Pursnant to an order ma i Supreme Court of the Distric Mumba, holding: special term for probate burmese, in re, the estate of ! ‘hornton Tayloc, deceased, 1 will sell for cash, at pub fie auction, on FRIDAY, AL i KIGHTEENTH, 1882, at ON. LOCK P. . at the suction rooms of Thomas Dowling, 11th and Pennsylvania avenue, 233 whares of the scrip stock of the Washington Gas Licht Companf, in three lots of 100, 100 snd_30. shares each. WM. TAYLOE SNYDER, au8-dte Executor. | BENSINGER Aucnoneer, BS. / Washington Hone and Carriage Bazaar, 938, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenue. GTON G STOCK. SLIGHT th, 1882, by the AUCTION SALE. OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR. #u N &e., EVERET, AY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY MORNING, cominencing xt "TEN O'OCLOCK, Special attention to the sales of Real Es: nd Personal prop umenta. (Jal6] FAMILY SUPPLIES CANS NEW SALMOM........ 2 CANS W LOBSTER, 1GAL. BEST SWEET CATAWBA WINE. OLD HOLLAND GIN. N GINGER, WHOLE AND GROUND SPICES. WHITE AND BLACK MUSTARD SEED. GEO. A. O'HARE, bet. Mand N. GRE! BBB EF: BBE BBB EEE D D Ss EE Ssss8 DDD A” A.. NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN GLaAss. B.W. REED’S SONS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. TRADE SUPPLIED. a _TRADE §) syle GN OtIcE TO HOUSEK RHEE me 5 2°23 2? eg | a i 3 L L CLLL ELL WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BL : Wholesale Depot: Corner Ist street and Indiana avenu Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. (Gusner! CLARET! CLARET We offer, a8 a specialty, THREE BOTTLES TABLE CLARET FOR $1, OR $3.75 PER DOZEN an assortment of HIGHER GRADES OF CLARET, which we cre offering at low fienres, POTTED MEATS, PICKLES, OLIVES, PANNED OYSTERS, SARDINES, &e., &., for Picnics and £x- cursions. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, No. 1209 F SIREET NORTHWEST, VAN R. KELLA, DEALER IN First-Ciass BEEF, LAMD, VEAL MUTION, Go. CORNED BEEF Balls 628, 629 and 630 Cente Mar treat wi and Zo6 and S09 Northeast Libary Miseked eal os Box 71, City Post Office. larketing delivered tres of charge to all parte ole Erte PIANOS AND ORGANS. m5 NEW PRICE LIST or SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS. No. 1.—One UPRIGHT GRAND, a: cause, three-etrinzed full agraffe, cost $600, three months aud must be sacrificed’ ‘One of those celebrated NEW YORK UP- TS, in elegant rosewood case, nearly new, and worth ps . No. 3.—One T-octave rosewood SPEAR PIANO, with overstrung bass and iate ingprovements; $100, No: 4. —Qne wenuine CHICKERING. in good onder: $90. No. ne DOUBLE-REED MASON & HAMLIN ‘One xenuine LORING & BLAKE ORGAN, with stop and warranted; fore No. 7.—Ohe genuine BURDETT ORGAN, with massive case, 6-octave, cost $300: will be slaughtered at $150. . pecial low es and, easy terms on the KAMP. PIAN the L Hi SHONINGER CYMBELLA OXG. N.B.—Cach always on hand for the purchase of sec- \d-hand Pianos aud Organs. — a sen ee OMECHAUNCEY J. REED, sy 433 7th street northwest. — JR EIGHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS of various makes for sale and rent at re- THE EVENING STAR. UMMER RESORTS. FS FOR, TER MOP TAINS 1 ARMY | gad Navy officers Dopariment Clerks, $29 a Families: special low rates. Address 3 ARSON & O., Shenandoah Alum Springs, Ve au ENANDOAE 1, 13%, for circnlar. N, Proprietor. (EARK HOUSE, A specially desirable ASSENGERS FOR THE WHITE MOUNTAINS, MT. DESERT, POLAND SPRINGS, RANGELEY AND MOOSEHEAD LAKES, And all other New Engiand Resorta, SHOULD BEAR IN MIND THAT THE ONLY ROUTE WITHOUT CHANGE OF CALS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND BOSTON, fsvia Penn. R. R., Steamer Maryland, N_Y. H.& H., aud New York and New England eilroads. Solid trains of New Basgzage Cars, first-class Passon- ger Coaches an‘ithe finest of Pullman's celebrated Sleep ing Cars are run on this line. No Omnibus ‘Transfer through New York City. ‘0 delays caused by the transfer of Bargage through New York City. Tickets on sale at all Penn. R.R. Offices. Be sure they read via New York and New England R. R. Time Tables giving detailed information may be ob- tained at Hotels and Ticket Offices. 8. M. FELTON, Jr., A. C. RENDALL, General Manager. Gen. Pasa. Agent. -e07 .D POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA, HYGEIA HOTEL, Situated 100 yarus from Fort Monroe.” Open, all the year. Equal to any hotel jn the United States: Surrovinaings uneurpsssed. Bathing, boating, fishing and driving speciully attractive, Pre-cminentiy a resort for sonthern people; , Terms lebs tor equal nccommoda- Hons than any resort in the country. Glimate tree from. Malaria; and for Insomnia truly wonderful in its. sopor rific effect. Seud for circular doscribing hyyienic ad- vantaxes, ote. HARIISON PHORBUS, my16-sm OBB'S ISLAND, VA. ‘The only SEASIDE RESORT TN VIR- NIA. ‘The finest and the safest of Surf ng. Ocean, Shark and Chanuel Fishing, aud Snipe Shostine. Terms, $2 per day: $12 per week; $40 per month. from Oid Point by Steamer. Northampton to ‘vatone every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. ‘The Baltunore atid Washington steaners make close connection with the Nortitumpton.. Address, 4.1. SPADY, Proprietor. Proprietor. p®=* Pont sores, Sr. Many’s Cotnry, Manyraxp, Open for reception of Gnests June 15th, und Management of the owner, Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS. The Hotel hua Just been. thoronzhly reno- vated, furnished aud supplied with every co: mnfort Of guess, and isa first-class or famnilies. s—$2 per day, $10 per week, and $35 arrangements made for flunilies, ence ‘Summer er month. daily com- Piupleation with Washington, Baltimore, and Norfli by the fine steamers Georze Leary, Lady of the Lake, and Jane Mossley. For further mformation address Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS, Piney Poiut, St. Mary's C E HER merly OCEAN +) deligattal cated. one block from beach'and depots, class Becommiodations at reasonable rat dh P.O. Box 980, “nya ene VAN DYKE & BUNN. AAS TIC CITs. OLNEY, is celebrated Cottage, with all_ modern, improvements, will be opetied for the recep- tion of guests MAY 20rH. ‘The location being, central, an unobstructed view of the ocean makes it ons Of the most desirable Cottages ou the coast. Terms moderate, Entertainment of famt’ cialty. Mus. J. PENICK! 1209 Pacific Avenue, opposite Ocean Avenue, myl]7-3m ; Atlantic City, N-J. pe WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, teat (Sew Buoap Gavor Rovre,) JL BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC CITY, 1S NOW RUNNING FAST FXPRESS TRAINS OF ELEGANT PASSENGER COACHES AND PAKLOR CARs, In which the charge for seat has been reduced to 25 cta, THROUGH WITHOUT §TOP IN NINETY MINUTES, Passengers from Washington will take the thro trains of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad to Phila- delphia and arrive at the new Broad street Station of the Pennsylvania Reilroad, where Union Transfer Coaches or street cars connect direct to Station of the West Jer- sey Railroad at foot of Market street. @uced prices. “Wim, Kuabe & Co.'s World- renowned Pianos. “Tuning and Repairing. 423 11th street, above Pennsylvania avenue. Je8-3m_ EATTY’S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $90. PIANOS, Togus treo.” Addregg DANILL Ee BEATEY. Washing logue free. , 4 = ton Ne Je pry L. WILD & BRO., ° 709 7th Street North sole agents for the STIEFF and theKR ANIC) & BACH PIANOS and ESTEY ORGANS. ‘Special attention given to Tuning Pianos and ‘Several Pianos and Organs now for rent at low rates GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. SX3INE DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER for $9. Six finest Dress Shirts made to order for $12. Perfect ft guaranteed. Our ck out sale of summer neck-wear and under- soe Sra esteem reed sats, supplied for very little money. (French Lace Undershirts reduced from $1 to 50 ots.) Closing large stock of Fancy and Balbrigzan Halt Hovey only 26 Gents, at =f jy22 MEGINNISS’, 1002 F street, n. G, 5 ELLERY, ° SUCCESSOR 74 DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTUREG? Fr its FURR Gs. 1112 F Srreer Norruwest, Wasnmartox, D.d. SHIRTS Bix ofthe Finest Dross Shirta to order. = 2. ‘Extra Fine to order. bara) Bix Fine Shirts to order. 7.00 (THomrson's DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY aD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest. FOOTWEAR, -made SHIRTS at following jameutta, unfinished, T5c. ; Best ¥. of the L.., unfinished, 65c. Boy's Wamsutta, uni NECKWEAR 900. 300, ‘To. 10 specialist in this city, with 18 nee, will guarantee acure in ail of Organs, Nervous and Seminal Weakneem, THE TRADES. Seeat eae eaeeslnts | aoe = Be Generrhoea and Syp 5 in $83 | YCE . ‘N ‘. BF aay nse slesaly"coumbchial™ cau | [AGT TS BINDERY, 1012 PENNSYLVANIA AV sunmalted Wednesdays and ae hae Be | atreasonabie rates. Blank: a . Beat ont 5 orthwest. Nefers | a 5 etreet nowt 5 Teferences. Orders by mail promptiy attended to. 026 Ey street, Baltimore, Md. at | GlBsoN BROTHERS, IS WEALTH :—DR. EC. WESTS PRACTICAL BOOK’ AND JOB PRINTERS, Ap BRAIN TREATMENTS a'Seens 138 Peupeyivania avenue, Washington, D. O- Deyiressich, Lowe of Metnory, Bpermator- Zine Prints ® - — ney Involuntary Enusdous: “Premetare P a ad Involuntary nist By cauwad by over-exertion, self-abuse box will cure. recent cases. Each m will cure, receat ques: Be " treatinent One dovat 4 box, or six boxes for dollare: ment by oe on euarantes six boxes cure any received by us for six boxes, accom we wil wera ehaker our written guar, over’ | (Babes RUPPERY, ‘NOS. 403 AND 405 1TH STREET ‘NORTHWEST, SEADUCHETES LUE GEY NER Oe the cheapest for ‘Beauty, Comfort and Durability in the ARCHERY, FISHING TA‘ ra, We will set-d the: ‘Saube to return the mouey if the treatment does * = Mi Face rg EE go LAWN TENNIS, BICYCLES, x Retal Ageuts to whom all \CKLES, CROQUET and CURRINGHAM, (HATTER *—SPRING BTYLES ‘Stray to order. "Old styles Mania e specialty. CON! orth west. ‘ CONoMICAL AND sare. WEAVFR, KENGLA & 003 LAUNDRY SOAP IS FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BRING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT ‘or throuxh tickets, baxzage checks and full informa- tion apply aa follows: Northeast corner of 18th atrocy and Pennsylvania avenue; Station Baltimore and Poto- hae Kailroud, corner 6th aud B streets; 019 Ponisy Ivar nia avenue: 1351 Pennsylvania avenue. FRANK THOMSON, 3. R. Woop, General Manager, General Passenger Agent. Je6-tatttS = [DHE POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Is reachiod by the aa? WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, In Two Hours from Philadelphis. Fast Express Trains, with Parlor Cars attached, are Tun during the season at convenient hours, and pas- fengers wiil find on their arrival at the new Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Union, Transfer Coaches and Horse Gars ready to transfer direct to the station of the West Jersey Kailroad, at the foot of Market street. For throuyh tickets; baggage checks, and full informa tion apply as follows: Ni Penneylvania avenue; station Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, corner 6th and B streets; 619 Pennsylvania avenue; 1391 Pennsylvania avenue, FRANK THOMSON, —_J. R. WOOD, General Manager. General Passenger Agent. Je6-tauldS = GPARIDE PARK HOTEL, SEASIDE PARK N. J. will open . Accommodations Selig hooray ee aE unexce . i. C. [aso le. ie: ied After that, Seaside Park ,N. J. N. J., until June l. my34-3m Diitoss GAP WHITE SULPHU! 7 RINGS Will open for reception of guests JUNE, ie ARRNOMENGE: Sua, EN lout Jp Je15-2m* fewville, Cumberland Con P ‘OTEL ALBION, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Opens tor the season of 1882 Saturday Juno‘) 11. The most elegantly furnished and best Jie appointed hotel in Atlsntic City, An open-alz pavilion an unobstructed floor of juare yards for hops and ainusements has been added thia season, nO NTE & SILOM HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 709 ER ¢ 709 Simpaon Refrigerators; the ‘‘Rapid” Cream Freesers; Fruit Jars; Jelly Tumblers; Fly and Roach Traps; Alcohol Stoves; Water Coolers; Plated Ice Pitchers; Berry Sots; Toe Oream Seta, &c., &0. DECORATED TOILET SETS. Recent importations of Decorated Toilet Sete gives us ‘a large assortment of new designs. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, ‘700 MARKET SPACE. IGERATORS AT REDUCED PRICES. ATLte WINDOW 80 BENS; will fit any window. ERY aos ete Gitoy's Lniproved LACE CURTAIN STRETOHERS. GEO. WATTS, dyl4 814 Tth street,’ 5 doors above Penna. avenue. EF” REFRIGERATORS, PORCELAIN-LINED COOLERS, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, ICE PITCHERS, PRESERVING KETTLES, JELLY TUMBLERS, FRUIT JABS, &o. 3e13-2m “SUMMER GOODS. ty31 M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER oF Curva AND GLASSWARE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 3y22, EFBIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS AND OIL STOVES AT REDUCED PRICES, 1 stock of above goods being ‘too large. will sell at ‘io ‘ont, line of and brick-set RANGES, La- qROBEs Poniacus aos REE SRNELS hs Acents for DANFORTH'S VAPOR STOVE; the best *DaPOutirs FLUID on hand. W. 8. KS & CO., sy12 TUT itn street northwest. W, © Waestters mn afore rere Die a0 1 (QED MR IEEE Stnacrowes B. 0. 24 Edition. tes ogans to To Sl President Arthur in Central Park. New York, August 14 —President Arthur took ¢ short drive in Central park this morning, and afterwards returned to his house on Lexihgtor nue. He refused vo see all visitors wail this morning, ss Fhe President's Proposed Visit to New por Newrort, RL, August 14—Owing to the ex- pected visit of ident Arthur at Governoi istand, Gen. Hancock was called to his post at th: plaice at a late hour last night. Morgan ha: been notified th rive at hi villa on August 23 Latest Cable News CETEWAYO'S ESCORT. Lonpon, August 14.—The Earl of Kimborly, sec- retary of state for the colonial departments, ac- companted Cetewayo to Osborne on his visit to the Queen. THE STEAMER MOSEL. An attempt to float the steamer Mosel will be made to-day. It ts stated that half of the marines now statloned in Ireland will proceed to Egypt as sv0n as possible. Saratoga Races. Saratoga, August 14.—Second race—Purse $500, of which $50 to the second horse; entrance free? one mile anda quarter. Pools: Monogram, $500; Jennie V., $300; Fatinitza, $120; fleld, $5. Jennie V. won, Fatintiza second, Monogram third. “Time, . French pools patd $20.80. Post odds to 3 inst the winner. Third race, purse $250, of which $50 to the second horse, entrance free, Ubree-quarters of » mile. Pools—Bounce, $200;'Pride, $70; Alta B , $70; Bis. marck, $100; the others, $30 each. Bounce won, Pride Second, Bismarck third. ‘Time, 1:15. French Pools pald $10.20. Post odds 4 to & against the winner, Fourth race, purse $350, of which $50 to the sec- ghd. orse: entrance free; one mile and a furlong. Pools —Farragut, #100; Metropolis, $75; Baby, $40; Olivia, $25; fleld, $150. Farragut won, Baby sec- ond, George Hakes third; time, 1:36. French pools pald $13.30. Post odds 7 to S against the winner, Which was bought in, there belng no ad- Vance on the entered pric sc Canadian Finances. Orrawa, Owr., August 14.—The net revenue of the Dominion for the year ending June 30th was $6,590,000, Soe SSS Wall Street ‘To-day, FLUCTUATIONS IN THE STOCK MARKET. New York, August 14—The Post's financial ar- ticle says: The stock exchange was opened at 11 o'clock, and the temper among the local specula- tors in stocks was bearish. In the first ftteen minutes Oregon and Transcontinental fell 13, and the remainder of the list 3a, the stocks Which Were most actively pressed having been Northern Pacific and Louisville and Nashville. It soon be- came apparent that there were buyers favored all the stock offered, and the sellers for short account hesitated. ‘The market then became strong, and has so continued with reactions, After the market became strong the special features were Northwest, which was bought up to 1483 and 17% from 1453; and 165 re- spectively; Manitoba to 145 trom 140i; Milwaukie and St. Paul to 124% from 198 y; Oregon and Trans- continental to 933" from 91; Lake Shore to 1163; from 11534; Delaware, wanna and Western to 1449; "trom 1434, and Jersey Central to 793% from 78%. ‘The other changes, at least for the active stocks, were smaller. In the market for other securities” United States bonds are i lower for the 4’8, State bonds are firm ata slight advance, and ratlroad bonds are up ¥al per cent. ‘The money market 1s easy for borrowing on call at 314 per cent. There ts no change for time loans, Which range from 4 to 6 per cent. Prime merean- tile paper 1s about 6 per cent, the range being 5% to 64 per cent. The market for foreign exchange 4s quiet and firm. — Canada’s Grain Shortage Difficulty. Kixeston, Onr., August 14.—The minister of customs proposes to get over the grain shortage almeultysby accepting the affidavit of captains of vessels thiat the bulk has not been broken between the place of shipment and that of destination. —_———— The Typhoid Fever Cases at Long Branch BeLtEvog, N. J., August 14—The Hotel Bellevue still remains open. Early this morning James H. Corey, the proprietor posted the following notice in the office: “The hotel will remain open.” The proprietor of the hotel and Cyrus W. Field, jr., and Albert Levi have made an agreement by which N. W. Andrews, Mr, Keld’s brother-in-law, and Mrs. Levi, the parties il with typhold fever, will re- remain in thelr rooms in the hoteL Late last night the employes of the hotel ing under the directions of Mr. Corey, carpeted the dall-room, Which 1s in a buflding ‘detached from the hotel,'and fixed up two beds for the use of the two patients in this room. Mr. apes ro posed to quarantine both Mr. Andrews an its vl, SO as to allow him to have thelr rooms cleaned and renovated, and thus permit him to reopen the hotel for the recep- ton of guests At 2 o'clock this morning Mr. Corey went to the room of Mr. Field and now tifled him that he had prepared special quarters for the use of the two ill persons,and that they must be moved at once. After a most exciting inter- view, aecording to the statement of a bystander, Mr, Field gave Mr. Corey a check for $2.50) and Mr. Levi gave himanother for the same amount. Mr.Corey and Mr. Field went to New York statement with reference to the settlement. Mr, Levi refused positively to tell if he had given a. check or not. It 1s understood that the checks were given to Mr. Corey so as to prevent the re- moval of the two patients from the hotel, he claim- ing that his loss would exceed $5,000. Mr. Lemuel Smith, the owner of the hotel, claims that its sys- tom of sewerage ana drainage is pertect tn every way, and that the illness of Mrs. Levi and Mr. An- drews was not caused by defective sanitary ar- rangements. Death of a Prominent New York Busi- ness Man. New York, August 14.—Jesse Hoyt, for many Years one of the most prominent business men in this city, died this morning at his home in west 48th street. BALTIMORE, Ai 14.—Virginia 6e, consois, do, second seriéa, 585; do. past due coupons, 9: ds: ew ton-fortion, 423 bia tovdaye oe OOM ge to-day. BALTIMORE, August 14.— Cotton steady—middling, 13. Flour | steady — Howard street and western super, 3.2083.76: do. extra, 4.00a3.00;" do, family, 5.25a6.25: city mills super, 3.0033. . extra, 4.00a 6.75; do. Rin brands, 6.00; Baltimore high’ grade family, 7.00; do. winter wheat patent, 7.50. W southern higher; western spot d_ late options a shade off—southern red, 1.11a1.133; do. amber, 1.13 -16: No. 2 western winter red, 2 Hay firm—prime to tana 8 oats do, ree femand— % iders and clear rib’ sides, 01 1: ib wid Rio ‘cargoes, ordinary to fair, oft, 934: refined quiet, 1 Frolatts @ Eh to Live per fa. "recaps tour S03 bushels; ‘corn, 6,364 bushels: Bhatia Baloo wheat A602 i bushels. NEW YX A 14.—Stocks moa acti ‘ORK, August 14. moaerately active 4 , 3. E: Short, 2abic. ‘State bende nea te seperaly uuabangod. "Cotton sloudy. % gent lower. dull,” 2i.973$023.50, "Lard Weaker, 12.80, Ni, August 14, 12:90 p.m.—U. 8. bonds, 4 2 a ol, Ghat aes Sra aba Western, 393. State Department Promotions, ‘The following promotions have been made in the State department: Theodore F. Dwight, from class four, to be chief of the bureau of rolis and lit : Robert 8. Chilton, T. John Newton and John Hanes, from class one to class two, and 8, M. Ham- {tony from $1,000 to class two. Wm. A. Brown, Ind. dames H. Adams, D.C.; Lewis Wolfiey, La: William P. Faherty, D.C.; Sydney Y. D.C; Lieut. L. Gritin, D.C, and mn rol N.Y.; MM Sha N.J.; Charles E. Kearn mpbell, from. C., and Charles H. temporary to class $1,000. Andie C. Knox, Ala.; Alice B. Le- [ Pane Isabella W. Campbell, Pa.; Emma W. heridan, La., and Sophie D- Matxoe, Ma, trom temporary roils to $900 clasa. CHANGE OF STATIONS OF ARMY SURGEONS.—The fol lowing orders are issued concerning officers of the medical department of the army; Capt. Marcus EL Taylor, assistant surgeon, will be duty at Jefferson barracks, Mo., and J. Wokeman, assistant surgeon, will be relieved from duty at Columbus Ohio, and will partmentof the Platte for: assiganeht te aues, nt § Firse Lieut Peter assistant wi ‘be relieved from duty and will D, Tos this morning, Mrs. Field refused to make any | Withess with ‘one of the slats. He was flned $20 The Potomac Fiats Improvement. MAJOR HAINS PLACED IN CHARGE OF THE WORK. An order was issued from the War department to-day detailing Major Peter C. Hains, engincer corps, to take charge of the work of reclaiming the Potomac flats, Major Hains’ present duty ts engineer of the sixth light house district, and he will be relieved of that duty by Gen. 0. E. Bab- cock. Major Hains also relieves Col. Abert of the work of improvement of the Georgetown harbor. ——_———+e- Expenses of the Late President's Hl- news. PROGRESS OF THE BOARD OF AUDIT. The board of audit, consisting of the First and Second Controllers of the Treasury and the United ‘tates Treasurer, appointed by Congress to con- sider all claims growing out of the illness, death and burial of the late President Garfield, has so Up the Metropotitan Road, Another thoroughly enjoyable party was gives Friday night by the young people of the neighbor hood of Linden and Silver Springs, MG, et the residence of Mr. Ei. Watkins. Among the maay present were Mr. and Mrs Ed. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs Bradford, Mr. and Mrs Bohrer, Misses Lizzie and Aditic Batehelor, the Misses Reed, Montgome ery Blatr, jr. Misses Constantia and Avert, Miss Corrie Jeukins, Frank Hillyer, J. jon, the Misses Teed, Miss Josephine Tage. lor, Frank Wht Fronk MacArthur, Miss Russell, the M Rest, Joun Avi Phos Heulings, Miss ‘Carrie Wyvill, n, Walt Richard Barnitg, v1 * Barnitz, Miss Gertte Phelps, T. W. Novem, eck Donoho, 1. the. Miers Frank B. ea, ¢ Ceney, Ini Batchelor,’ Frank Bro- naugh, er, the Misses "Ray, Spencer Watktus, Frank Keys. —— Dorsey to Garfi A CRACK OF THE PLANTATION war, The Sunday Gazette yesterday published the fob lowing letter: far received but claims, viz: Milne & Proctor, furniture (beds and beddinz), $162.5 J. Walsh, 410 E. 26th street, New York, for em- dalming the body, $500. and'the claim of the em- ployes attached to the Executive Mansion. A cer- ifled list of the emplo: together with their salart accompanies the claim, which fs for three months’ salary. Under thts apportionment J. niey Brown, private secretary, would receive 3874.98 L. Prugen, assistant private secretary, $582.50; W. H ‘rook and C. M. Hendley, executive clerks, $499 93; H. ©. Morton and W Young, clerks, $450; J. S. Bolway, clerk, $39.98; W. R Duke, clerk, $300; W. R. aula, telegraph operator, 9.95; B. F. Montgomery, operator, $3800 T. Crump, steward, $150; Chas. Loemer, w. doorkeeper, $349.08; four’ o each; Sergeant Police, four policemen, $270 each five messengers at $309 pne fireman, $216, n, $150: each; making a total claim of $1 wo hostlers, $108 413.38, The Pelz-"ieem Scandal MRS. MEEM SWEARS OUT A WARRANT POR ARREST OF HER BROTHER-IN-LAW—WEST WASHINGTON STIRRED ur. At a late hour last night Mrs. Mary E. Meem, the Treasury clerk, and Mr. Paul Pelz, the archi- tect, both of West Washington, whose names have been recently publicly connected together in an unpleasant manner, applied at the police station house there fora Warrant against James G. and H. Clay Meem, brothers-in-law of Mrs. Meem, who lve next door to her house on Green st reet, near P street. Mr. Louls W. Jewell, who publicly de- nounced the scandalous stories in reference to Mrs. Meem and Mr. Pelz, was also with them. Mr. Jew- ell is paying attention to one of the daughters of Mrs. Meem, which accounts for his connection with the niatter, They were told at the station house that they, the poltce, had no power to issue warrants, and they were directed to justice of the | ase Buckey, in West Washington, who told them | he happened to be out of blanks, atid could not as- | sist them. ‘They then proceeded to Washington | and Mrs. Meem swore out warrants before Jus- | tice Walter against both of the men for Uureats | against her life, and disorderly conduct. | Warrants will" be served to-day probably. The Messrs, Meem deny the threats and’ say | they only wished to keep Pelz away from her house. “Quite an excitement was created by the parties in the nelghborhood where they reside, and a lively time may be ex- pected in the Police Court to-morrow if the prose- cuting parties appear, which 1s not likely, as they expressed a disilke to'do so when getting the war- ran eee Bigelow the Police Court. ‘TWENTY-SEVEN NEW WARRANTS CHARGING EMBEZ- ZLEMENT. | About 2 o'clock this afternoon Detective McEI- fresh arrived at the Police Court from the jail With Bigelow tn a carriage, accompanied by Mr. Burr, his father-in-law. Prosecuting Attorney Moore called the court's | attention tothe fact ‘that the government had taken the additional precaution of issuing war- rants for each of the several embezzlements. There were twenty-seven new warrants to be | made out, and as they were not all ready the case was further continued until 4o’clock. The court will then come in and fix the ball over again, in consequence of the new steps taken by the govern- ment. Bigelow was sent below In the meantime, and se- cured in a cell. Mr. Totten, Bigelow’s counsel, states that he will not give ball this afternoon, but expects to furnish the required amount soon, ——__—_<o>___ District Government Affairs. The Commissioners to-day made the formal awards of contracts for which bids were opened on Saturday. To-day Mr. Raff, special license agent, procured awarrant against A. E. Bateman, charging him with having carried on the business of livery stable on Connecticut avenue, between P and ¢ Bireols northwest, for the past two years withou! jcense. The engineer Commisstoner has recommended that In the estimates for paving, &., to be sent to Congress that P street from Iowa circle to 14th be Inclu ee ASSAULT, PURSUIT, AND CAPTURE.—This after noon Edward Lewis, a colored ragman, went into Cohen’s store on D street, neat 9th, and a dispute arising between him and Mr. George Cohen, Lewis | Was ordered out and then ejected. He, however, returned, and, throwing his heavy spring balance at Mr. Cohen, cut his head. Lewis was pursued some distance and captured by Officer McMahon. ‘THREE CHARGES AGAINST ONE MAN.—A muscu- lar looking middie-aged man, named Daniel Hart, was before Judge Snell to-day, charged with as- saulting special officer John H. Crawford, destroy- ing public property and disorderly conduct. The officer testified that he attempted to arrest the prisoner at the Capitol grounds yesterday for being isorderly and sleeping on the grass, when he be- came violent, and broke a tree-box and struck or 60 days for the assault, and $5 or & days for the disorderly conduct, and a like penalty for break- ing the tree-box. a ee, A Pocket Book SNaTcHeR PURSUED AND CaP- TURED.—About 13 o'clock this afternoon, as two ladies were passing G street and Grant Place, a colored man watked up, and snatching Miss Rutherford’s pocket book, containing $40, from her | hands, started to fun. He was caugut by one | man, but suce in escaping, and pursued by a crowd of boys, he ran to Pennsylvania avenue, to | 12th street, and into the Smithsonian grounds, | where Detective McDevitt, who had followed him | in the carriage of Chief ‘Engineer Cronin, over- hauled him. He was locked up at headquarters. stictandnie cin 2 First Liev. THomas L. Casey, jr., of the engi- | neer corps, son of Col Thos. L. Casey, of this city, has been detailed by the Secretary of War to accompany Prof. Newcomb’s party to the Cape of Good Hope to make observations Of the transit of enus, Tue Contract for the construction of a life-sav- ing station‘at Gale Beach, N.J., was to-day awarded to David V. Howell, of New York city, for $4,887, he being the lowest bidder. The builifng ts w b? completed by January 1, 1883. Tue NattonaL Boarp OF HEALTH Will hold a meeting to-morrow to enter a final protest against the transfer of its functions to the Marine hospital service and vo appeal to the President to interpose in {ts behalf. ‘The meeting was appointed for to- day, but as all the members did not arrive it was postponed until to-morrow. eee Tus YELLOW FEvER In Texas.—Surgeon Gen- eral Hamilton, of the marine hospital service, re- ceived the following telegram Saturday night from C. H. Goodrich, acting collector at Browns- ville, Texas:—“ Thirteen new cases fever reported to zeltet committee, mayor residing: no cath” A tele; received yesterday says:—* X= Soyec hing Tag yea fever.” THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. are the opening and closing prices Stock Market to-day, a3 reported by special wire to H. H Dodge, 589 15th streat. Z) Name. 943\N. & W. pret 3 |North Pac la 8] 5 2 * S RK! See! eseeseere ekkevexte a a ‘Tex. P. Vd g"ts. Union Tae yesterday dumsels whom he had married, 1s increasing. His first venture of the matrimonial kind was his unton with Miss Carrie Keffer, in Reading, in 1872 ‘She left him seven years later on account of his cruel treatment, and thereafter he appears to have married every Zoung WOMaD WhO received his attentions. In had nuptt: tied frst with Miss and then with Mi Pier AvENvE, My Dear Generat: Colon’ Liss called om me recently and Introduced a Mr. Knox, who sald he was a classmate of yours at Williams coll and further stated thai he was Mentor, to vis! question of the proper Cabinet from New that you wou! upon Mr. Kno: 4 porkent a question to you and to thi state. Both of Unese 1 and respectable. But Messrs. Bliss and Knox do not represent the people or the leaders of the people of New Yi ho more than T represent the King of Slam. Such advice as this is pretentious Idiocy; and if You are occupying your tne In listening to men lke these, I wish to express in the most eme phatic way that you and your admin! id take the prove a lament its in your teeth » eclde for yourself Who You Wantin your Cabinet. What do you want the advice of men for, every one of whom bas an axe to grind or a scheme to push? If you want advice In New York, why don't you send for Conkling or Arthur, the two men who elected, You, with the ald of Gen. Grant?) Why don't you consult with somebody who has a status, a name and a following In New York 1 tell y ana T tell you without a grain of scifishness, that you cannot afford to lave any friction arise bee nkitig and Gen. Arthur, Whenever you determine to assail these men You rive the last nailin your political comn, You can’t tgnore them to make peace with Mr. Curtia, Wayne MacVeagh and others of that class. You can’t disband an army to get recruits We now have a great, well-organized, active and aggres- sive army. If you want to muster out that army pers rk. So fr asl know they are in order to plck up tie st TS and de serters In the rear, predict you | Will land ina surrcade: lm tured of this blathering talk about MacVeagh to go Inte the Cabinet trom enusyivania and James ff New York. Such detestable rot should be sme ont at once, and you ought to do it in some public way. As T have repectediy unged upon you, there Js buf one appointinent you ought to make from New York, and that Is Cliet Judge Folger to be Secretary of the Treasury. You don’t need any Bliss or Knox to ascertain or to prove lis chatac- ter, capacity and standing in New York. Running for'chief judge on the same ticket with you he te: celved more than double the majority you did. Now, take my advice about this; and lask you t do that Because you know I have no earthly Inter. est except to see a successful and honorable ade ministration, and my advice 1s this: When you get ready to select a citizen of New York for Your Cabinet, send for Senator Arthur, lo, ex-Goveraor M * Platt, and men of that and get their best judgment, Bliss and Knox! what nonse 1 beg of you not to permit Mr. Knox to run around this state In wiring about men fittest for Cabinet, and pre tending to represent you. By acts of this kind ZoUinJure yoursetr, and cast an unpardonable re lection upon the men who can and ought to be the best judges, and who represent the republicans of this state. Tdon’t wish to be put in a position of being obliged to lecture the President-clec, and especially in regard tothe formation of his Cabinet. You have repeatedly used me t® tell you whenever I should think you were going wrong. I write you when ithink you are al to make a mistake, and I have not and shall not mince words in pointing out your errors. You drop all of this stuff about Conkling. He dons Want to fight you or any one else. He 1s not prancing around with a chip ou his shoulder, chabe lenging all mankind to battle, All Mr. wants, and all that Gen, Arthur desires, 1s a show and an honest deal. These two men, with thelr friends, represent the intelligence, the gressive and the aggressive elements of New Yor Tepublicanism. They possess that wisdom, force and courage that the people of this country and all countries always admire. You know my inter. est and purposes are solely to see a successfull consummation of our great work. I have pre | sented to you some frozen facts, and I hope you will give them your candid and careful attention. Your friend, 8, W. Dorsey. To Gen. J. A. Garfield. = —— ing in Egypt. The British yesterday repulsed the Arabs after @ slight skirmish on the western side of Alexandria, The Duke of Connaught is in command of a brigade of the household troops at Ramieh.. After inspection yesterday General Adye warned them that they must be prepared to meet an enemy of great strength, courageous, determined and well armed. The rebels have appeared in strong { at Suez, the Red Sea terminus of the canal, the British commander is. preparing to resist movement they may make. At the skirmish Sunday Lord Charles Beresford and his men bar. | rowly eseaped being cut off by Bedouins. Arabi's Unes of defense appeared to be finished, and he is Tumored to be dismissing the laborers who have been employed upon them. The proclamation of the Sublime Porte declaring Arabi a rebel was only obtained by the ministerial party, representing that if this was not done ther? would be war De tween Turkey and England. The terms {beed Anglo-Turkish military convention have not concluded. ee Fooling Pittsburg Bartenders. From the Pittsburg Post, For some time past bartenders in this city have been swindled by P. H. Rosenberger, who conduct> ed his operationsin this wise: fe would enter saloon, call for a drink, and offer in payments genutne silver dollar. Before the bartender could pick It up from the counter Rosenberger would Say: “See here, I don’t want to swindle you; that's counterfeit.” "The barkeeper would then scrutim ize the coin, 9nd admire what he believed was a. | clever tinitation. The confidence man would then ask for an offer on so many pleoes to be delivered as persample, A contract was commonly made at fifty cents on the dollar. A number were vie~ Umized in this way, and after making cash ade vVanees would receive in return boxes flied with fragments of scrap iron, or other worthless ma- terial. Rosenberger has been arrested. He made a full confession, and urged the excuse that If People were willing to buy counterfeit coln it was itue pity they should be swindled. 4 Sabetne ea Gex. Barnios, President of Guatem: York on Saturday on the steamship Celtic, of the White Star line, for Europe. He was accompanied by his wife, two of his sons ang one of his ters, and five members of his suite. Five of children rematn at the Buckingham hotel, in New York. President Barrios expects wo visto Bayiandy France, Germany and Itjly, apd Will ‘the enap tiene! one NB ee Ti ney some of children a to be educated. He Rad 'W tonference Mexican minister on 2¥ityand tt -wuscagreed the that the question of fre. pirpyted Teed tween Guatemala and = the President of the United States fot on. * oer Tur Gantaxp-Appisos Menpea TRikt. — The grand jury of Lunenburg county, Va., meets (= jay, and tt is sup} an indictment against Gare land for killing Addison will be sent’ into them, After indictment the prisoner may choose to be tried either in the county or circuit court The cireult Court does not meet until November. The Chicago Irish societies yesterday had a pre cession and hes, and a ry memorial of Miss Fanny Parnes uuoMs Dr. G.R.Dennis,U.S. Senator from Maryland from March 4, 1878, to March 4, 1879, died at his home im Somerset county. in that state, vesterday. DIED. BARTLETT. On Wednesday, Angust 9, 1882, at Perey. NN y RACHEL Tiowed wie Of Thott of Washington. D-0. DUNN. On Sunday. August 13th, 1882, at 6 BUIDGET, wife of Jolin Dunn, i the oath your of hae “Funeral from her Inte residence, No. M7 6 steese southwest. at 3:30 bes y, August 15th. and relatives respectfully invited. FEBREY. Devarted thas life on the 12th of 1882, AMANDA PEBHES, in the sixty-fourth her age, nest Falls Church, in Alemundiis coun, Wise of the 13th of Aucust, the sixty-fifth year of FUSS. Onthe at5 a.m., JOHN £US8, axe. on ¥ 200 ¥ street “nor Ni Al i 1882, at 3 o'clock Mis susan tay TOM, beloved wits of Pateasd iaage

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