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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY»JULY 18, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET. SITY AN <etherlands, Isane | Mass. If was named the Thompson, but its THE LAW OF MARRIAGE. compliance therewith is necessary to make a CONGRESSIONAL CEMETERY. killed at the explosion at tho arsenal twenty- THE CENTER OF FASHION. SITY AND DISTRICT. Be ew Ouida tecnneaant tae iy "Blaikie, a — perfect marriuge, — ago. That was during the war, when —— ———_— oan ea Neg: | Gtirley: Ad COR AT race Has Arann tus | The Great Uncertainty as to What Com-| | Upon the cases it seems that in Indiana. Ne-| ‘The Silent City of the Dead by the | the drocrulSas opeanel fo its fullest capacity; | Mow the Residence Portions of » City THE NEW REGIME. $7,300; Argen- | Gurley and Corson, A race was arranged be: stitutes a Valid Marriage. vada, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Vermont Eastern Branch. explosion killed twenty-one people, and Shemge. — o fats. Indiana, syeen ee sae and. oe aa ae six-oared —— pte ae SS whodhe eae, ae renee ws = —a ent aw j ‘re was great erief occasioned in the city at = Changes of Prominent Offeial i Louis e shell Was considered ® flyer, 18 A CLERGYMAN SECESSARY TO A MARRIAGE? put in the “doubttul”’ | DISTINGUISHED PROFLE BOTH OF uy accident. It was considered a public ca- Siwitverti Oya Wineheste fomimes. thonght they had no. chanée of win- ee column, A marriage bs" a justice of the peace “gone pe cons he monument | TRE TENDENCY OF IMPROVEMENTS IN THE HIS ete eee int aeast Tut Vice was Then known of te rela | —WHAT THE LAW Is IN VARIOUS STATES— | Quide’ of hie ditlg wee ae eee | AND NAVY AND OF Tun CIVIl seavice py TORY OF THIN CITY—HOW THE SUBURIS ARS CHIEF CLERKS. &C., [8 THE GOVERNMENT DE- O00; : Price Pee phabell and gig, Much to thelr sur | WHERE COMMON LAW MARRIAGES OR MAR-| Jersey, nOr, tought the court, any other in| WHOSE REMAINS ARE BURIED THERE—A | Hypo) Marks thelr BEING LAID OUT AXD IMPROVED, < ~ prpLoMATIC CHANGES. prise, the Potemwes hud no difficulty In pulling | RIAGHS BY CONSENT ARE NoT VALID, 40. formal mariage When the statute added no| sxercr OF THE ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF THE | thirty feet in heighi, and Is surmounted by & PARTMENTS HERE—DIPLY: = % Tight away fron the shell crew, and beat them — words of nullity, but later, in that state,in the} Ceyereey. Statue of grief exquisit: ly carved. The buseis | Those interested In the growth and develop: The following ix a list of the new officials of | Tix E a quarter ofa mile. It isan Interesting tact that the law in this | absence of all proof of a ‘marringe ceremony, Ee of granite, On two sides are the names or the Prominence appointed in the government de- Partments in this city by the present adminis. tration up to date, Including heads of divistons and. bureaus, chief clerks and other officials, not including those In the classitied servico,nor OTHE REMARKABLE CONTESTS, country concerning marriages by the mere | Sobabitation as man and wife was not allowed October 25th, 1875, the Anslostans and Poto- | consent of the parties, or common law mar-| yn"Vormonr there ere two deciaions directly | Sional cemetery would naturally think that the mucs had a four-oared shell race from the white | riages as they are sometimes called, ls, at this | contradictory of cach other te one to tne ek | place was owned by the government, and it tock, near the Potomae landing, about three | advanced diy, gtill Ina state of singular uncer- | fect that a marr! iniles down the river. The crews wer lostans—Preseott, stroke; Camberiand ment of this city, whether trum a desire to wee the legends, “Died by an explosion at the U.S. | their property enhanced in value of from apecw- greual:| Washington, Wt. "July 17,1864, | lative motives, watch with keen eyes the tem rected by public conbributicns by the citizens | geucies towards particular Sof section, ’ ke fer verba de pracsenti WS | eannot be doubted that s large number of the | of Washington, D. C., Juye 17. 1807." The saveitagier nae wales oan tet Ana-| tainty. made Ushers tho alias ners mlentas thous | residents of the Distriet entertain atmilar be | | Two ranges it m part of the ceme- cra creaedkrd ZBarns. | Public attention in thiscity has been drawn to | Made peters the altar,’ the other where tne A stranger hearing the name of the Congres. | unfio:tunate victims, and ‘on th ollie? : ; Bee FS 4 OFA Year the direction which real This beautttul city | tery are occupied by the bodies which were tr- | few months ora year t below; to which {s added the diplomatic | a and Bi i iain stroke: court could nol so regard such x marriage with- | hef. Such is not the fact. = moved. from’ St, John elery.. There are | estate investments will take is fully ot protic Mevlnie Se Randel o-and Traws. Ww. Mibortig: | the subject by the decision in the recent aivorco | Sut “vistually repealing the eat Of the dead is owned by the parish of Christ | Si5) buried here a number of comloderate pr a eer acne STATE. DEPARTMENT. L.A lier thé start a foul Gecarred, atid the Anaios- | ease of Peck agt. Peck, published in Tux Stax, | UNcenTatxtY ON THR PactFic store, _| ehureb, ou the ‘M. Jucob, yard, aud is coatraled | urs who died during thelr contiement ithe | IAM NCE OOIAR Ee regon case ‘committee vestry. In Capitol prison, and whose graves are un- = hin, # claim the rage, however. but showed & | states in reference to Informal marriages many, | hold thas the Gasael tear tines ga caine malasteeney an tap bes emaRE 60 Me | Ee ae einen he eochn aan | taokaes te onbeteeal come ae 3 s he race again. This w: q lems who are distinguished by wooden head- | instance, is su 0 all sorts 0} vege wand for about halt @ mile the boats were | therefore, be considered timely. .The decision | reqaiving marriages to be celebrated by some | name by which itisgenerally known. It was | boards bearing thelr nameand regiment. These | ries wich spaie probichttns Gaeel taeoa aay (ty even, The Analostans then Teferred to was to the effect that @ marriage 1n | qutkorized person and in the presence of not | at firat managed by a company of gentlemen | are carefully atiended to, ane, ; Tae eah soon opened between the boats. | the District of Columbia not solemnized by a | less than two wituesscs, were ‘mandatory in | and was ealled Tingey's cometery from the fact | the best evidence of the’ ears twectowed wpon | Northiem: ‘The Misiary of tis clty aft Potomaes won easily in 1 2 one ee etfs duly ee Gels aoe od tiene me observance a ‘that the Orst interiuent was bec yond yen t 7 meh pei d pee pogeeoys fl by et trim =e OL | 00d thiustration of the fickle ays | Pertorm the mai ceremony, was Inval 103 & formaliticsa valid marriage could | (4 It that title | cellent condition or the Jo! ‘he grass ds al y localities, . Analostans raced with the Nassausof | AN null; and. 4 0} posed U vwhink Intlerto was Per ot conmidered | Commodore Tingey in 1807 forego pt The changes in the force of the State depart- ment proper have been very few, the only ones of importance — bein: the ap- pointment Dr. Franels” Wharton, | of of Philadelphia, to succeed Judge Henry aaoer tan boat was considerably damaged, The biues | and some account of the law of the several ree M- B. | did ‘bdmund Jus} wit ty, EB. Ewing, | dc Charles T, Russel, ¢ x RE, With Iu, Jolin H. Patnam iliam 8, Crowell, Oi x 000 as examiner of clauns, aud of” vérett, of Olio, to succeed Win, Hayd ards, as ebief of the diplomatic burea u,Tuere have been one or two clerical removals for }n~ in fact, there Is | thing else than mere chance almost entinly a oy F. Dufais, N uot be erented. But this was not considered presented the cemetery | neatly cat, but, of course, the floral ornament | fant od early und onen. Wh ‘ork, of the former was the | deemed the settled law of the District, law tor Callfornin, and it is doubtful irit would | to christ chutes on March, SU, 1812, when | tion Is the work. of the individual torowners | Lit, Bas moved enn pe deg efficiency, and twoor three appointments under ew Hampehire, | kame as thi we with the Potomaes, | | In but three states, Kentucky, Marviand and | be for Oregon, The statute in Cullfornia appar- | fq following resolution was passed by the vee | Many of tho lots present a most charming ap- | jection wnt ‘bauwes, alsaat civil service rules. The diplomatic changes ; ersey, | averagtin thet: competitors averaging | Maxsuchusetts, does it appear to be iually and | ently now provides for Just such murriages; 90 | £26. Pearanee, with Gowers of the brightest hues | ghere the armenal tow are mentioned below, 3 Hale, North Carolina, | 114844 ibs. Was @ very pretty one. Hoth | definitely settled’ that a solemnization Is heces- | also in Dakota, where marriage is to be solemn. ‘Resolved, That the burial ground presented | growing luxuriantly. were occupied by n nts aud Wealthy plan TREASURY DEPARTMENT. raat, Join ren, Weal, NIE | crews kept to io the Chickens rowing ds; | sar. There Is, however, but iitie doubt that a | ved, authenticated ana reconted, as the code | to the vestry th be designated by the XILLED ON THE PRINCETON. pnoe tages cant Rane Shares: aby: F ita, of LyoODm, , Colorado, | when the Analostins guickened to40,and gained | celebration would also be required in Delaware, | prescribes, “but non-compliance with tts prock, ° that attract ‘one | erat et. Aes Se sxlmbennt Seerotary, Chasis. Puello Li enn, Nog a e%2 our | A alekoat length, “The visitors recovered the | Maine, North Carolina, Tenhewee, Texas, und | Nous does hot invalidate. way lawful’ yarek: | BANE ANd title of the mpage waged opie nseerrg * ; view 2 2 00; Dundee, . B, Wood, New York, $2,500; | lost ground without creasing thelr stroke, | possibly Connecticut, age.” WASHINGTON PARISH BURIAL GROUND.” | that is marked by a handsome marble monu- stnd thé bow of their boat soon showed alihtly As concerns the presumptions of marriag ¢)| “Perhaps, too, In Kansas, where it is enacted | Even before this date, howaver, It had ac- ‘ment, covering the remainsot two distinguished | ju the lead. Atthe Aqueduct bridge they led | proofof actnal cohabitation as hnsband and | mat the jmarring@ ceremony may be regarded | quired the title of Congressional cemetery from | men who were united during life in bonds of second auditor, Wm. A. Day, of ilinois, vie | hain, J." B. Hughes, Ohio, 32,500; by two lengths, and as the boats passed the Po- | wife, acknowledgement and recomnition ofeach | either as a clvit ceremony or as a religious a esentatives who | the closest friendship, and who were both, by a Orange Ferriaa, salary Sa.60d: third auditor, | Wm. W. Long, Texas, 52.500; Pra ne Charles | tomac bouso tiie Analostans were shred lengths | other as such to friends fund, the public, and } sacrament bat the marriage, relation shall ie et atresia drags DaterN® | singular fatality, Killed atthe same tin 7 Vitlsams, of tnd: Vice Edwin oo; Tegurizaipa, 1. L. | behind. They made a noble spurt here, gaining | general reputation of marriage, except In ac- | only be ent-red into, maintained or aleoguted while in rfor thelr dutie . anon Sain head acon Coeear ene ae met gps wept k vigitiys salary 33.600 aditor, $2,000; Cologne, W Fapidiy,so that when thestake-boat wasreached | tons for criminal eonversation polygamy and as provide mt hed ‘at this new grave-vard. | There two on ker Upsbur, wi ie early yous presen ti $4,500; firet anditor, James Q. Chenowith, of Aiheas R. H. Stoddard, New York, ‘Texas, viee Robert M. Reynolds, salury $3,600; | Brussels, Wi. Siude, Olio, $2,500; ow remaln and ruin show diiders, During standing tn the us . | evidences of the weal hr oy P je, South C ries ' Beards |p. Ware wiry this wa & ry law." this city were but had held the positionsof Secretary oF the Navy, | the tastionable quarter at Ube tor M. Alabama, vice Ch South Carolina, $2,000; Chem’ {here was but a little over length between the | the like, will suifice to presume or evidence un | Likewl#e 1: Louisiana, where the law recog- | The first who was #0 buried there was Hon, | Bad held t Mecretary of State, "and emis: | goeutally, cummpolen wits oh GU: sixth auditor, Dantel Me | Geo, C. Tanu yeNew ork: sa uod: | Mesbouts, Time: Nassaus. 20:2) Analostans, | actual valld marriage in nearly overy eommn | mizes only such marthuges as are contracted and | Urtal Tracy, Senator from Connecticut, who | S84, Beverly Kennon, of the’ United Suites | Capitol and. the White . vice Robert F. Crowell, sal-| ston, J New York, § 20:58. Although the boys scored % defeat, it | nity. Butin regard to what consticates nat | anlemuized accord to the rules which it pre- | died im April, 1807. He had been a major gen- jitable one, rage, as contradistinguished from what evi- | scribes, Here, in 1876, all private and religious | eral in the revolutionar; ted the Undines, of Bal- | dences marriage, there 1s, unfortunately, no | marriazea previously coutracted were declared | died Congress appropiate Boney to place & | United States frigate Princeton, @ more desirable pl i Of the Patapsco, in a | such unanimity, valld if recorded within two years, and the | cenotaph over ‘his remains. | Thix precedent | UOver egeavest Lieut, Win. McArthur ice | tome ole ty, | All the states have statutes providing for and | courts, as a rule, consider informal tharriages | once established was continued, and from that. Was considered a very cre ‘The Analostans di timore, the champio Wagner, Missoufi, | very handsome minuer, on the 26th of ary $2600; treasurer, Conrad 8. Jordan, of | St. Jobn, J New York, vice Albert U. Wyman, salary | Beirut, Win. H. Mofte: w Jersey $6,000; commissioner of ensioms, John 8. e- | Rotterdam, Richard Stockton, New’ Te Calmont, of Pennsylvania, view Harry €. Joly vroute, Charles V ] wavy. Both were killéd by the explosion of the | thought would be the cen army, and when he | celebrated gun “Peacemaker” on board the | The superior attract population, ms of Georgetown muse wt ace of residence, and Ube eapital © Migrated nerow Kock neat monument, the iuscription showing that | creck, As the years went on. C street and Tne nm, mAlArY $1,000; second controller, Isaxe H. . FO. Wistall, Marys: over atwormile course, The Analostan | rezalating the celebration of marriages, what | {jlezal'merely rather than lavalid, time until 1861 a cenotaph was placed in this | it was erected hy his brother officers at the | diana avente becwmne the ‘eat End, and Mis Ma “| New York, viee W. W. Upton, Bisehotl, Kansas, 3: consisted of J. R. White, stroke; J. R. Mar- | permission must be obtained or notice given | Whatever construction may be ‘given to the | burial ground in. memory of every Senator or United States coast survey. souri avenue Was a very aalary $5,000; first controller, Milton J. Dur: ware, Fae malar 2. and 0. D. Hall, bow. | belore the cereinony, who may or must per- | several statutes just mentioned, no doubt can | Representative who died whether he was buried | UIA Stats coon sunness oie sot te the ham, of Kentucky, vice Wm. Lawrence, salary Jeh, Arkansas, 5 e welght was 146 pounds. The | form it, what recprd of the marriage must be | exist as to the law In Towa, the code of which | thet $5,000; director of the mint, James 2. Kimbal of "Pennsyivania, vice H.C but $4,500; IO. Graves. ot New York, ‘or not These were first made of white | yodies of Alexander Dumas Basche, who was recordar ginasiresed from G street wharf « mile down | made andy whom. ete. but, with one oF two | slate expressly declares that “marriages sol: | Stnilstone, ws that was the only material easily | Poster udent at Tike Ce cease ene and | Then the location west of 17th ktrect and south rand return. It was expected that the | notable exceptions. these statutes are merely | emnized with tne consentof the parties in any | obtainable in this locality, and, tn fact, the cen- | juPrinteMdent of the U- &. « covering the. re- | Of the avenue became popular as a place of n Hors would be easy winners und much ur. | directory br prohibitory, not declaring othe: manner than that prescribed aro Valid: | tral portion oF the Capltol'ls of this white sand- | mins “of his sou, «corse Mifllin Busehe. who | dence, and many handsome houses were prise was expressed at the rest! fore the ‘THE MARRIAGE VorD, UL the parties, their alders and abe ttors forfeit | stone, Was a commander in. the U.S, coust sUrves, | Crcted there, At tomes tapiter Hilt heaet Reese ee dre ith dew tasers. ete | nor even implying that it shall be vold, for non- | ® certain sum to the school fur The next distinguished burial was thatof Ed- | four petty oilicers and seven seamen, Who all | pooued, Were, At time Suntec, reenebaum, Calitornit, 51 thew ‘di, sal ansierred, 20; Si v mit ofengraving aad printin a yo; James W. Wielpics, of eries P. Kimball, 1 J. HL Brisi Ne} red on the Undines. At the end of the first “ : “| hile the : s : dn Arkansas, Colorado. Fiorida, Nebraska, | ward Darby, a representative from New Jersey, | perished in a gale off Cape Hatteras September | Rois, r a ned to ass yt wirer, vec rand f mile the Analostans led by hals a length, | Comformance with their provisions, And while | virginia and West Virginia, there Tas heen who dicd Jniy 28th, 1808. Near by his resting aerate - 2 4 liners: Legeisentnn me ¥ $3,600; chief elerk, E. B. You~ rly Pennsyiv ig on the Virginia side, the Undines iy the | It is true in very many cas¢s, that where a stat- | either no direct adjudication or no adjudication, lot of the Lear famtiy, who were | ‘A beautifally veined marble monument, with iimira, vice T. F. Swisey, salary Keim, Penn hnel. At the stake boat, at the end of the | ute directs a thing tobe done ina particular | at all upon the tople under consideration, an 2 ent clerk, Eugene Hizzins, ic on, fe, tie Baltimore boys were only thir Mon?) ond<vehind. There Gus fa, b ington, Then there the tomb | a zranite bass, murks the resting place of Une | towards see | way {t is Vold If done Inany other manner, sulL, | tuey must necoss assed ats “doubtful.” | of Eldridg: Gerry, Vice President of the United | late Gen, Rawlins, the Iriend and confidant of | tat the A very plucky contest | as fespects statutes relating lo. marriage, tis | Tt ty unnecesss er into a detailed | 8: his way to the Capitol to | the distinguished’ soldier whose pwn sands of | resident portion oF t the Anilostans continued to | construction hus seldom becn adopted, On the | statement of the cases in the twelve states not | preside over the Senate on Wo mber 23,1814, | live are nearly exhausted. The simple inscrip- | {5 be there tom ans at tbe mile fad a half’ by three | contrary, the doctrine may be sald tobe estab- | vet_cousidered, namely, mua, Georsia, | aged 70 years, “thus falgiiing” according'tothe | tion is as follows: ~ i halt lengths. The Undines spurt y be el: to e $2,750; W. ' Swiisler, ‘of Missouri, tixtles, Vice Joseph Ni Ors, bought, 3 H fajor General John A. | jarge tracts of For many ¥ edi ed and } lished that unless a stattie is ina n- | Iitnois, Michigin, Minnesota, Missigaipol, Mix | fuseription, “hig own meutorable Injunetion: | Huwling, boru February 13th, Tes, dled. Sop- | Menke Wace ofland. Por a alt and tation ees, 7 ed tue line two lengths behind. ‘Time | jess by express words It woos to tite ofa | kourl, New Liampshite, Ohio, Pennayty “Lt is the ditty of every eltizen, th ay | tenther Gth, 1840, Chief staff to General U. | was ‘extremely, upcertain, aid it weed ten Comey ial Agents—O1 wat, Thos. W. Hoteh- Undines, 12:05%. In the | marri: contains unmistakable words of nul | 8 ‘ercling and W becnuse iu each | have but oue day to: live, to devote that day to | 8. Grant froin 1861 to 1869. At the time of from point to point ry distracting man- New York, $3,000; Cardenas, J.T. B. | Gvening the Visitors were Handsomely enter- it will he construed to affes. the legailty of the Lew the good ofhis country.” ‘The monument was | his death Seerctacs ofan Fy | tined by the Anulostans in their cominodions er, Finatiy te in it wwEUTAtON of the era of tm ge, and not its validity. AS the Su- | favor of the sum “y y of a mar. | erected by Congress. DISTINGUISHED ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS, wovements and the new life of the city, whi ism, salary 1,400. boat-house, ; preme Court say, statutes only” prescribe the | riage by consent wi ervange of | | Not far offs the grave of Maj. Gen. George |" Dropiviy noceineteny, mot oven One oF the in 1671, gave an itapetos to" haa Ghiets of division, as follows: B. Frank’ Ab- | THE NEW OAT TIOUSE, mode of entering into the contract; they do not | the prescribed torms and ceremonies. Their | Clinton, who Was also a vlee president, sur Q bett, of Pennsylvania; Thomas 8. Farrow, of | The membership of the Analostan club In- | confer the right, though, without tion, they | decisions cue of the same te Dickervou, of Jersey; Patrick Cunninghain, of Pennsylvania; He We fenry, of Sistaippi: Chas T. Mitchell, of South Carolina; Hush A. TD Kether, of New York, itor’s Office dt salaries, rovements which tended tothe north ws ch corresponding, | mounted by a mopuinent, which contains a | national cemeterics which are under the con- | Pie tehgency hus ao tur reaniied ween The growth has been so rapid that already room for tuture expansion and improvement 1s demanded, and t meet this demand there has been subdivision into elty lots of lange tracts of lund in the suburbs tothe north and northwest of the city. All the land lying-on the ridge of bills which bound the city, extend- ca =F sbaiy 0] e was | Muy take tlaway, but then only when express | in greater or less degree, with’ that of Judge | bas relief portrait of the deceased, which is said | Greased so rapidly that soon the club house was | iris of nullity are used, (Molster v. stoore, | Folger, given above. > | to bean erocliont sikenssn, hot large enough for its accommodation, and a | 96°08. 78. 1s Bee - 8. 78. sUstwaRy. ~TA-HA’s ss In Pernxylvania it was once zy: PUSH-MA-TA-HA'S MONUMENT, cos new boat house beeame a necessity. In 1875 | ‘To illastrate: i 3 THE ANALOSTAN CLUB. Japs were aiceis Talla: new Rous ie provided that “all marriages shall be solem-| THe following list of states prepared after! One of the most interesting monuments is | krone its silent reciente Mere eet efforts of those who interested themselves in | nizod by ing each other for in: nd and | careiul Investigation, shows in which of them that erected to the celebrated Indian Push-ma- | ries are enshrined in the heurt of the w ful that the club was | wire before tweive witnes: Alarrhiges were | ® marriage celebration is necessary, and in | ta-ha, who was a chief of the Choctaw tribe, | American peopl jong those may be men Ort acticin Oreeeiniion® ence wenn mes d substantial | held tod a 2 Honed Commodore th Didup Su Aquatie Orzanizations. enabled fo batid a handsome and substantlal | held to be good not cel ted in eceordance | wiileh not necessary, and those where the ques- vasa‘great | Qoned Commodore ‘Thomas Oldup Stevens | ing trom 7th west to the. Valley of Rock Creek, oat suse atthe foot of Neve Hampshire ave-| with the statute, and where tnacriago withont | Yn lestit dave! alabama, mot neeestee | The eseeaMOR mays the deceased was n‘icroat | nes, General Benim, Ce il Fir a rp Ay Bron og ITS ORGANIZATION BY BANK CLERKS—ITS | nue. [hat hou the Analostans new oecu; | 8 Heense is Pr ey us is the ease n ly | Arkansas, doubtful probably “a nelJames E. Harris, Major | inarket. A large number of resi ees have a faverably with ‘of | everywhere, jt is not invalidated on acen int of NOt necessary: Colo! sell,of the Marine corps; Major Iichard | it wiil compare i ve ‘of the Country. Several years | failure to procure one. For. disre N yt necessary’ io, doubtful “erected by his brother chiefs, who were nss- ciated with him ina delegation from their arding th Jonbetal (probabl | iinanes corps: General Dawe Parker, | goer erpeued 1 these suburbs, and itis pro- 4 : : eardine the ive, doubtful (probably. ae rarer " | prduanico corps: Genera ; sted tat the fui thor u ue bureau, salary | | STOWY OF SOME MEMOKAMLE CONTESTS ON THE | {ey the indebtedness ou the house was all Malle | stature reeeleeeae ey Woo ne ne fat, douburUl: Moria, doubtiuis cicorgin, | Houle 1824 to the meneral government Of the | Sinicon fem Le felseel odre Win: | Section of the tity, wilkcros the, boundary mod of New York. in| poromac. sud the: members celebrated the event by a | third persons are ge y involved in pena! sary; Minols, not necesssary’ Seribed ae illowa chan ‘han was wwar, | Moatzomery “Crane, Vautison, | Cover the hills with elegant residences, same bureau, salary $2,500; J. M. Wright. - cap | Joliilication meeting at Analostan landing. I Wohierce the, partigs ad calet a eat are eines | doubuul (probably not necessary); fowa, uot | Hor ot great distinction, He was wies In coune | Commodore Rodgers, present, 6 of Alabama, fourth auditor's’ off The Falcon and Undine Boat clubs, which RECENT REGATTA Where the parties and celebrant are lable re! | necessarst) Kansas, doubttul (provable or | 22 OER Ih enleccaatibay aero eat eof that na eral Alex. THE WATER WORKS EXTENSION, ee he — ice sa ey S100. were recently described in THE STAR, did not | ‘The eltizens’ regatta was held on the Potomac | P¢cHvely 10 a fine of $100, s ys tucky, necessary; Louisiana, et COR ticular point whether a | not necessary; Maine, doubttul (probably neces | the whitesrrcey faced ee teed eee not be | §; the white man’s friend.” He died in Washing- a Yi Massachusetts, 24th of De , 1824, Of the croup, npetent | ne Zan, not necessary; Minnesota, | {athe aetiothe seus at hte fe | Meomb, Major H M. its, US. Major Willi t, U, pbbie, Chief Engineer W: Captain Kobert T. Shilit of the Marine The extension of the water works this section, the Improvement of the roads, and the heathfulness of the high ground are some 3 ; tne a ; Ti regard to th “Intinetite are Thomas J. Bren- | Come to life after the clove of the war, although | Qetober 13, 1880. It gave rise to the present | para Met bansiente pher to the Secretary, | an eflort was made to revive the Undines. It | annual Potomac river regatta, The Analostans, remaiued for the Analostans to renew boating | ‘The other up; nan, of Indiana, stenog < salary $2,000; Edward [. Grabam, of New Ye 3 motoMAes 2 en sa Colunie s, Uni religious or | not necssuiry. z vot ,Ainong his last ear trigedie lot Sve basins avec tar eo ome age sgnorrapiics in Arsistant Seeretary Feltehlld, {pon the Potomac, That club was or | Liss took put melee Tineke gee ones | ell cerenvanicn properly be di | tour not hecewane? "Nebeatice saab | Words were the oliowing: “When I am gone let tie ar of the sea these webaton heen the out oa Dherte the resister of tue Treasurer salary | ganized inthe spring of 1868. As. early | street whart a multe’ down the river antl back, | Vited into three classes, as follows: present | Sevde, doubtful (probably not necessary); | "There are quite a number of Indians buried deat, Commander Gor fountry, residence tn tie climate b ns always 1.400; Valentine B. Snyder, of New York, |e 1808 a number of gentlemen, among | $2 Analostan crew consisted of White, stroke; | PLT ‘apable as suiiiient to cone | doubttel ieee y ee eeeeanaeys, New Jerses; | tn this cemetery, but none are marked ‘in 80 | fren Genes Oe ear eaten Se Dosiaente atthe Die- chief clerk oi the Treasy whom were General Spinner, Col, Frank | Chipley, stroker Moran, Halley and Whecter, | stitute the marrlaze retatio ° hot necessary; North Carolina, necessary: Ohio, | Ener Samuel ©, Otis, whe died. Apall Sf dete, | Wate Spelde inence always had his country place within ‘$1500, | Jones, H. D. Cooke and Join M. Corson, kept | bow. Columbias, Brice, stroke: Brace, Zeigict | Tho: rerusic to recognize such con- } not neces: viful (probably not $ a representative of tue celebrate Col Edwards easy wccess of the city, : ia: | their pleasure boats at Reynolds’, justabove tie | and Moore, bow. The 'Analostans soon tool wants, transta pReien bridye,on the Maryland shore. Theg | the lead and the Potomaca’ water, with the uuis and the entire couuny amily, of Massuchusetss, of revolutionary tam i fora considerable radius from the city Is Unickly Miss Minnie Baguley, of Penns: tor jn the mint bureau, sal iclent; 5 necessary); Be Sy tn: v; de “sD. Grahan, ¢ hose Where the question { in doubt | Island. doubtful probally net weeny enn c $1,000; F. ves , = ‘y eral Lovell Le dotted with fine residences former! ecupled ot nevessary) South | Near him is the tamily lot of the Mays, who | me ae tnien orn fintice cree aesoen. mite the mendiient main Still undeci ik MUEDoeRarye renhen Lee Sutrice, | 3; Binzgold, Gen, Jas. C. Totten, Gen. Emory, | by oid and wealthy families. ‘Phe laying ont of Schell of Maryland, Heutenant of watch, Sal) paid rent for the round, and each boat owner | tie Anslostans were lenaloe ky seseral heating |. Leis not convenient 0 follow this fien- | Texas, necessary: Vermont, doubiral iprobabiy | Mereone,of the oldest families ln ine eanteict | Capt. Beardell 4 sivion Porrest-of the U.S. dra: | suburban subdivinlons, however, a of comnputne Ary 9900, ng DEPARTMENT. built a rough shed to house his craft, They | snd were first around. their stake bout. Lae | rly presentment of the | not aecessiry);Vinginiadoubtfu; West Irginia, | clally tor Sas Killed ir Mexiow, Cant Your Dr Temes | uucly recent date, | Mount Pleasant was suet ‘The only clerical change of any importancein | We" all pricticaily wader one roo. “Nourty | Colamt ing ‘back the: Eutomacs’ pat, on a ibe found in the lisubslow, | doubu: Dieicney eek meee, Palkots, THEIR FIGHTING QUALITIES. USN: Timothy Wyune, purser, UsiN. Gen. | slous and thie Guapabeeeed be Mee Bie ' 1 Serial poets Bae ‘a com Potomacs pl a o low. ; District of Col . is US.No Ti ‘ynhe, » USN. Gea, ri “=P. the War department thus far made has been | CY¢?¥ day Gen-Spinner could be seen at the boat- | fa) nme eek Tie, Porowmacs put ou ia apreme Court, Chiet Justice ee cieeeraeee There is a handsome monument which was | Geo. Gibson, who Was commissary gencial, U; | abuul the yeur IBA. Theoemee nee aie ek Gis duiastoat ue tee: Weclionatdl tae ‘chied care (eee ate asoften on the water } anibias' water, ‘The Puromas bont grad the Opinion, were equally | Dr. Kichard H. Cooildge, U.S.A; Isaac | atone tue marshal of tue Distr load of falr passenzers. Col. Jones of the burean at milit er wmar-| There Js a diversity of ypinion among mem- | “cTected by order of Frederick William, King who oo -y justice, and pon the proposition, whet up, until the day light between the | ey, Who wis president of tue board of | cupied « fine house in the midstof the one hun- 3 ys & of Prussia, to the memory ot the resident min- Siniantiene ‘Sotin T. MeLuwehlt ap Match coceatt oy eo = the owner of the same Adeiaide that still car- | boats almost entirely disappeared. Then the ¥ mere consent (or per verba de praesent, | bers of the bar in reference to the decision of “ shevis Predet [cre I}0Se: MEORUTIADE CONESIS OT o cee bee | Cee en oemniuayed Shia paschene an j peyprmny ane Laerrigriospt res jolly parties up the river. The idea of | Analostans were seen to sovt across the Pato: | a8 fcls stvled), constituted. a valld. fare Judge Cox In the Peck case. One of the lawyers | {ster to the United States, Chevalier Frederick ations ape, Cumann ot = counee: death, resignation | forming a boat club originated with J. M. made In the department two | but in 1877, opinion by Justice Strong, they macs” bow and a foul was the resalt. which comprises th and uy which ge C Dr who dled December 1st, 1825. The upwards and sur-| village of Mount Pleasaut now § ‘would pot wumber over thirty oF forty. ui most even till the Anaiostan boxt house was fe only state in the Union | ¢f Graves, of Kentucky, on the historical duel:ng | A, siumphiries, late chief of engineers, U.S. A., | fs now worth between four nad five thousand withont or by other than the 8 NAVY DEPARTMENT. Georgetow: ing the finish the Potor W. P. nf or not itis a step in the right direction, for at Bladens): is mot far trom where e " i th yok itis a step in the ground ensuing, | ‘here | there is a monument to his father, Sain'l Hum: y itself is too Medtly | the German minister ldveetl, be bration joliurs per acre. Mount Pleasant is now a very. exeribed by the statute is made compelled ‘The personnel of the Navy department is just twas a f es. phries, who wax a naval constructor, and tothe | pretty village, and the addition euch year of apelte course, nnd, the ope aes ds or the statute, | tented now. and something should be done to | “fon Forsyth, who waa Secretary of State, | Pruciats duughien bat bio eee ereee Be ee | Pet Millage, and te addi provement of sheet an was teteg. ihe chegs cf sduios wows the line in ig minutes | Dewre. the state the courts had | Make theunion of two parties an iinpressive | tion, Buckner ‘Tiurston, Associate Justice of | Sumarked: Spry py ‘coca, There Sate leon. 2 im the nth Heown Sminutes, 57 seconds, that a Was Dot ne FY At | ites on euch side; the subject cree te Pe ade pe aN ha OS retin) ptageme ce ieee THE ORIGINAL CEMETERY Si residence. Auother early subdivision was soaks of the eteitian eanps cay stitution,and after bankinghours, Taccunda,, Tisn Poto- common law, and, therefore, not required In | roJoeaed apparently in eroce teen assimply a | ate justice of the U.S, Supreme Court Rieerd | Commenced with the superiutendent’s house pened po ng On cach side of the ith street important naval changes have been sending oul, but Reter 5s contract, B. To Valter 8. ne pcre rrr econ tron ag gr WHE CLUB ORGASIZED und in other states as more than @ Todd, Welter 8. Cox and others. wimire: MeCauley to cominand the Pacitle 2 NIZE! iriet bur, | and extended exst for about one square, that | PN by WB hould be rowed MARYLAND AND MASSACUUSETTS. SUE Au Cuilnent lawyer. at Ue. 27 which lies between 14th et c% 2 ‘an iustitution, = Maryland whence | and the father of the present Judge Coxe; Win, | is two hundred feet in that direction and south. nd running back to Whitney ‘appuintinentof Commodore | under the name of Anslostan, with nearly | over ent ser tle iieanecty eee paths on Though the statutes of Maryland and Massa- our law takes the high ground that it is | Elliott, an old surveyor of the District: Oranes | Then additions were ade, until now it covers | avenue, is another subdivision which gives Harm be chief of the —— everybody holding an office. Patten was made | 2nd the referee 5 chusetts contain no words of nullity, yet the muro ia s conbesoe that It ts any pug atanoa Basumichan, a. meuiber of ‘ve, Turkish Lega- | about fifty acres, being bounded by 10th street promise of wxood future. A number of housed ' esiden own, secret 3 a eas te 5 is e 2 cir ” oo Parag Parte B ol ly Om re B ve y a y g these changes oaused BY | presi wees Bley sersiate Calawe oe he Wredericksburg resntta, tn 1852 the | courts require a conforinance with thel= pro | thy Gudholie Carers See ed ee rom | Mon; Samuel Nicholas *smallwood, one of the | on iue west and extending south to, Water | have already been oneted wna ly the Soptmensnd ian tenets high privates. Shortiy carly mayors or thigcity, are not far from euch | street and eust to the District grounds aud the First Assistant Secretary H. L. Muldrow, | necessary tor Brown tos net the Columbix senior | visions on the ground that @ marriage never | sacrament, Say what you will, the more solemn other in the older portion of the cemetery. fiver. ‘The ald which has been rocelved trom | rounded by « howdcome — ee mee Cale in ee le | could be constituted In those stutes by tere | nity about the rite the better It will be. I see | One of the most Enposing jmonumentsin the | Congress ius never been of any practical benefit, | The old Columbian College property has been ae lines Pitentc TE) Shaka Mithout (a | the correctness of the devision of Judge Cox is | whole eem tery Is thut erected over the family | for Tt costs more to take proper care of the | subdivided by the owncr MEW, Hull, aud Columbia erow ‘were too inuen | must. there be i formal celebration. bat a | HUestioned, and the decision of Justice Strong, | vault of Win, Wirt. It}s of Italian marble, and | round beomeios £o eo cate cok the | subdivided location affords tine Gullding sites. ‘olamblt erew were too inueh | must there B formal celebration, but &} uf the Supreme Courtot the United States carved in exquisite and artistic taste. The in- | appropriated to pay tor it. The supervision of | Meridian Hill, Lanier Heights and Washing: 2 Same = ere 00) Ae Reto Soe ts, se held ron abNritten | October, 1877, is referred to, but with ail re-| scription states that Mr. Wirt, was ‘Attorney thecometery vests in a committee of the vestry | ton Heights, comprise a great part of the land | Seconds ater the Colmmbias. Ta the fall rewitea | law of the wate, and iy enforced vig Strong settles the questa, Aeon, of Sustice | General from 1817 to 1828, and It was during | of Christ chure, aud this sear is composed of | extending to the wont of eth ence seed hg seat ba) theranene heroes UU een Oe Se Gee top Nr ne pat Strong settles the question, This was the case of | his term of office that he onducted the prose: | Horatio Browning, chairman; Dr, Win. E. ing back to Mount Pleasant and Hock creck, | a ng 3 Muster agt. M om Mic jon lox high treasos Pon eased In membership, Jebrated by any person excepto minister | Weoiet ft; Moore from Michigan, and doubt. | cation against Aaron Burr jor high treason. | Roberts and Mr. Chas, H. Venable. ‘The nctuni alterwards it became ew York on busi- Miuinatppl, preceded by Edward D. Clark, |new, and he was, cominisioned by his eiub b in New Yor! ieee mates to bring back « club boat. Poke gto hans decrstany teee often; | he met some members ot the Geo. A”. Jenks, Pennsylvania, $1,000, Com- | ¢lub, and throwzh them he pureli missioger of Pensions John C. Black, Ilinots, | * streak gig, named Lighttvot, vice O. P. G. Clarke, Rhode Island, 34.000. supped to Geoive Medical Examimer Leonidas Rossell, Tenn oe a had in see, vice Juhu H. Ross, Indiana, $1,800. Ct Tim Tilley show in St. Louis, Harry Ki At th he : c court leaned to the | His eloquent addresson that oceasion, In which | cost of caring for the grounds is about $2,500 SEE Sok COSEE PARK, : Gay ue Lawn Wie oe iy Tope ah ug to the rit no nles ot authorities and practise of that state. | he portrayed the sinuous and sinister methods | perannut, eine ismediote care of oe ‘The project of the government purchasing @ gf Division W. F. Davis, Illinois, viee F. D, | Sone | im caitere, 4 pila EL TOE cs fon otone | Hiatus Sosy dusty, ples the local | by which Burr gained complete ascendeney | tory is lntcasted to Mr-J. Ii Cross the superine ion af tak Muck GCap Sink broken Stephenson, Tilinols, 32,000. First Depaty | among the new S nz ot Eckstein stroke, niion otune | statu» positively directs th es not | over the slinplesuiuded Blenerhassett, ranks | teudent, who has had fourteen years experi. | POU ¥ ond Commissioner W. E."MeLean, Indiana, vice C. | the wharf the evening the ad against t x. but the | complying with its provision fs B. Walk r TO RECEIVE THE LIGIerFooT. ieudlug case of Diu ed ie classics of foreusie literata into pubite park has been frequentiy spoken Ee heey Vold the {iforinal marriage must be pronounced | “ZOD tie classics of ferensie literature. ence there, and is thoroughly familiar with : x every detail of the work. of und the beauty of the scenery and the prox- ee ane or ee te oar i Yall, The question as to whether murrlages | __ 4MONQ THE CONGRESSIONAL CENOTAPHS in ooking overthe old journal this resolution | imilty to the cis’ are features, whion mireneiy putting extra: power oh the lust sutoke us the | HT IPMory andes tere eo een require: | pasiaul Teligious ceremony ‘are valid hus been | are those to Henry Clay and John ©. Calhoun, | was found among the tegulations adopued iu | recoamend. tix enterprise, The land Ista Pee cece calcu ae ae eres | ngs ony nig tat | Rocka of ecu devel Sen ng | ame Uzmy note geuerally know that ous | TOUa: Uiecid thal me dena of car sual | eucwo scot Magen avenuetond foward 219, @ She was Jaunched before she was brought Bs be ¥ ashore. The bo; crazy to get in her, but Gece Ledeen Ses ame Sain 'T | Sie locked ao fall ana Gusieiiy wren cane Referee P. H. Barton, Illinois, vice N. F. Gra- | pared with the boats the A: N. P. Loveridge, Michigan, $3,600. | dead heat. Penn ivania, Where th may 1 a 5 hat part of the burial ground | beyond Rock creck, and known a Kalorama ry by con- | Jewolt - Ns these distinguished statesmen owned lots in | be buried within that pai re i hum, Minnesota, "$2,250," “Medical Aecustomed to that they st | “At the hext regatta the same junior crew bewre a elvil officer, and return tmine-| ihe Suumeme const se the Ute Se ay | the cemetery and have children buried there pve pom gl mew aac ad Pome nt mt prog arg eee ed a rt. M. Freeman, New Jersey, | from the wharf for som | fiuin the Anaicstan clay oe au: tthe CO diately ty Maryland, und te marriage will be | divided, and to the following yeur the English ee eee ae Liebert pate il £3 —_———* irconvenient lots, In addition to these suburb Corson, who was _a good switniie |iumbias and the Ariois tnore. The | valid. i se of Ie vas divided o pn, | these cenotaphs, ‘The at be ~ Sccbinner geen Shes and stockings and got inom tip: toes | Atle and wenaett Pung hard | | te STucsuchusotts it, was early decided that a | WViti tuo higuest authorities divided t woerd | Here sas Setmtor Lemuel Bowden, of West vir | Some Earnest Words on the Water bying aloue tee tins al ie auicone eae Pee og frm Ra They little thougat that they enuld. almbst'ran | for the lead, when ther fouled. “Le the exelte: y with thestatutory prescriptions was | je better lor voclely tv Oilow the cid tere ieng | ginla. Congress, however, huy reserved for tts jestion. %; OO Frank Gordon, Georgia, one end ment which [ol ‘ed the Columbia boat wok ry Hina i, pal Witham Giana, chief clerk, $2. Virginia, viee J. W. of division of aecot rk of the surveys, $1 lowed brian, \d that parties could not solemnize | Yiwe, even fhough ‘some of its requirements | He 8 space yn Doth sides ot Proutayenuetweive | To the alter of Ture EvEwisa Srans Ing Into the city, and a number of nis, vice J.D, and: & cosaw ad when | their own marr! havé gone into disuse in the District” burial sites deep, tive ranges on Congress and “Water, water everywhere, Sty Dae eel ee bee oe he Anite | 4 SECOND ADVENTIST'S MARRIAGE Nor VALID, | Another memuer of the bar clalined that the | tree on Henderson avenues. Fromiespeoes eee ‘capital of more than | both the lines of the Metropolitan” aud aly | This position was somewhat shaken by a sub- bulk ofauthority was on the side of insormal ‘OLD FAMILY Lots. _ Baltimore branch of the Baitimure and Ohio Huish | sequent decision, and Mr. Justice Strong in his | PAtrlages, Take the provisious of the Mary- lead, nd were several lengths a boats became sep:roted. rew rowed xplendidty after the Ariels withont diifleulty wuling the Columbias, WL itfuot i Morgan de Bh nehareS ne : third ofa coutury I cannot but determine the | rajiroad, and on the line of the Pennsylvania 5, - Nowhere can the old families of the District | * y on the line of the a It is abs Cas to. ct si ve - of railroads, Joseplt E- Je Virginia, vice 5 then th cared the wo lucil crews were ot even | opinion heretofore referred to expressed u doubt | ive conimon hon ata ‘nuldy i that it is | Be traced more intelligently than in this eeme- | ¢xi#tence, relatively. of less charity with the in- | road are country residences and small Ullagios, W.-H. Armstroug, Pennsylvania, $4,500. ‘Com- : in favor of the An missioner of Indian affairs, J.D. Renee, vice Hiram Price, Igwa, $1,000. Atkins, Ten- crease of wealth and a growing indifference to | while across the river on the Virginia. shore ifit would be maintained; but the recent and | simply a contract to execute, us any other busi. | tery. Here rest the rematns of Peter Lenox, the ~} sf ig head “y the wantsof the poor, who here exist in greater | may be found country places which Lave been elub) hanging very remarkable case of Commouweulth ness matter. While there Is'such a diversity of rik $ oth rose hundred feet of the | . B. | xoou willed tothe ne the Analostan boat sullenly veered olf at father of Mayor Lenox; Stettinns; of | numbers than in a like population iu any other | built. up by those whuse business Is In the city. . . eA Ha boat Malu ly/ Veored) Mubvou (1870) leaves the law of this state | opinion religiously, whut is the moseablty of | Muses Poon who waa te ther ee ICS, | Son ea ne homnlation tu any rom | Tue teudency towards euvurbun property iss Upshaw, Tennessee, vice L. Stevens, Ohio, | lett. ‘The managers of t! ele and allowed the Columbias to win the | cicarly defined and determined. cont palling: Htties todo what they do uot be-| Poor. A story is told that when Mr. Poor kept | wells or pumps throughout the grater portion prominent feature of the real estate market in , chief clerk, $2,000." Commissioner of patents, | nearly all bank cl SF eee Guy MENG | lostans received cs mane Salle anid te, AR | This wus an indictment, under the statute, | lleva int Aiiat iy the use'or tinposing on them | 1 orore etry tt told that wh boys one night | of this city is unsurpassed for purity and excel- | thls city, and while there seems to be a large M. V. Monty lemlenm, vice Benjamin | pretty good ‘hey soon negotigted | lostans received .s much credit as if they had {usta man for improper intercourse with i | an idle orm? The large majorityor the states now | sawed bis sign ip the center and then changed | teuce cannot be questioned, and yet every | amount of contiguous land available for this Butterworth, Ohio, $5,000. ‘R. B. Vance, North | aloan, and won. : 3 fertuin wonan, He pleaded that he was her | take the cummon § nse view of the matter, and | the position of the two pieces, so that it read | year’s observation demonstrates that with the pes, yet values are facreasing all the time Carolina. vice RG. Dyreniorth, Iitinots,' assist- ERECTED A BOAT HOUSE The Analostans have not taken as much | jawful husband, their iarrlase having been | the couples etalong Just as well without | Poor Moses. Then there are tle family lots of | Increase of population pumps are disappearing. | and the progress of improvements, while Bot jnmissioner, 0. orge C. Rogers, rare <i z active Interest In race rowing as the other Dis | periormed uccording to the rites of theseet of | ministotas with one. the Hundys, the Becks, Dr. Lowery, T. B. Cross, | Not! hing secms easier than for an audacious per- | rupid, are steady and continuous. vice Aaron Bradshaw, Colorado, mei: | at the foot of & street. Cumberland now oceu- | trict clubs, and consequently have not such | Bt} A they were members, ata public meet- ————— eo —_______ the Coyles, Robert Cam) Henry Lee, sr., | 8on of some means to obtain the authority for | See ema 2 board of pensivu appeals, 82,00u. L. | pies a part of the old club house. The member- ‘The majority of the members | ing, und in the presence of about fily persons. WHY THEY STAY HOME. Edmund D. Earle, the see 's, Co nf Chureh; | removing the source of comtort aud health to ‘The Crowded One-horse Cars. xe Lam 3 Missintp) i, viee Ee P. Hagns, Ship of the Analostans increased quite ene cae Cee cud an Pe aaaie To tte No tuted person. barticlp: ed, howevel nd no A Talk With a Railroad Ticket A; James Galt, the father of- tne present ‘Jewelers, hundreds, because the sound of the MPA | a, 20, ator of Tum Kventne Oran: fansas, stenvarapher to secretasy, $1800. | With two sood boats, thie r | : een ew who are w! Ininister or magistrate was present, ‘al road Tic! . i ie is ears, slg , West Viesinia. lee dB How. Rein Stopoeal: ties Pains to take a ina to uphold the rowing | "Judge Gray, uow ofthe Sapreme Court of tho et Agent | Voter Bradj, John A. Smith, Meehan, Wiliam | dle grates ‘upon is or the sehtor the poiutment clerk. $2,000. iL. D. Sale " r. The Faleou, when teame into the | Feputation of the bine. sat tie foot Gf Tih street, and wee | wu gE Cie clubs. Ther ty Ave activ hauled. Many trips were mado mbers on the secretary's books, aud a ly lerks Wh Afral Leave | Young, Rev. John €. Smith, by ans, Peter | xplash offends a vision made sensitive by sud-| The open cars on the Metropolitan or F street he Anwlostans ure to- | United Stated, rendered the decision holding See oe _~ SW Ehingion Solu aatgont, Andrew's De, Gen, wecidental wealth, Particular cases need line coc suonhpunarpenghe tolerably comfort- thatin Massachusetts, parties could not, wider ieee Yall, the Pendictons, the Griffiths, David A. | not be specified; every old inhabitant is familiar 1 day, tanned by the say circumstances, by their own act Iurty | _4T guess I'd better not, No, I'd better stay.” | Hall, Waiter Jones, Wm. Benning, for whom with aud disgisted by them. ‘That may be a on we or ous unstin ake Sooner remcared 5 Hemselves, not even though In the presene ‘ ; ‘ ® ! | caused otion, these twenty-four Wash- need en Fort paade | list of inactive and contributing members, Wituerses ahd by words like the foliawing: | The sptaker stood leaning on the counter in'a | Benving's bridge was rarer earls pngy lend ey ite nop epee yeedaen ng try bore ha , . ane aetba er, Chas, L. a1 itman, m- | munity which does not provide healthy driuk- | ingtonians can be very comfortable indeed, Mekenuy, presidents ‘Samuel Sethe, "ids | _ ithe presence of God and these witnesses, | rallroud «ice, tracing out with longing eves | CrAmanet Chas, 1. and it Colt Rece a Cites | ion wtor Coos creme rial tae ees te te oe, But do they ever give @ thought to the poor MeKenny, presidents Samuel Maddox, vice | 1 take the woman whumJ hold by the right | the crooked black lines on the many folded | jr., M. H. Stevens, Col. J.G. Berret, F. J. Hel: | Notonly does the indifference of our authorities Genst that Grows them? Bie outeely Queues presidents F. lowers, financial sec aaar ee oieeial ental ee Sone fastedl Wife, te love | and gaily colored railway map that led to little | berger, Joa. Hall,’ Geo. C: Henning, Jacob Gid- | fallto provide sufficient additional wells und | PER ~ A WW. Hoarinati, und tocherish watil the coming of our LordJesus, nage parsed. ue | con, the Prouts, Col, Bowle, Dr. W, . Poulton, | pwaps proportioned to increasing but | be comtortable. Every man, woman and child F. Pairo, treasti Christ, or Ull death us do seves,”" black dashes, called mountains, In one diree- | the Clarkes, John Maury, Sonn ‘T Towers, ex: | crimiual neylect, somewhere existe in a taliers | will admit. that these cats are too large, end ee ON the parties were Second Adventists, and | tion, and a group of nymphs In bathing sults, | prayor oF Washington; Joshua Gibsop, ‘the | to repair instantly such pumps as lave become | that twenty-iour people make too much of # second ientenant, tpstime Wass ART nage ae, Wis Womah’s re- | marking the seashore, inthe other. His cheeks | Mekima, Marks, Bishop Jonny, Samuel Cross, | Uscless by weur of accident, ‘The wealthy, who | load foroue horse’ And that ix Bot the worst of sponse was “And I now take this mun to be | were paleand hollow, and his right shoulder | Zurborst, Wm. T, Jones, Imbie,’ James Adams, | have Potomac water, filterer, and ice inabund-| it, The number can be increased to tbirty- Michigan, vice Weston Flint; librarian of the Patent office, $2,000. vsuccecited J. 8.Cros” Clerk T. E. Nash, er, Indiana, $2,500. ies of division of | » Oblo, $2,000. Second Assistuat A. Leo Kut! Maryland; vice Wm. 5. rompson, Michigan, $4,000. John D. representing, on the Pou net par 04 frou thie Aandi Luxury vs. Nuisance. % i e my !uwiully wedded husband, w love, ere . am 1 ve idea of the sufferings of the | four or even fifty, for people can and do crowd Baird, Georgia, viee E, J. Dultas, Kansas, chief | own the meen cn cn ‘To the Ewtitor of Tus Evesixa Sra: euice undgvey him, unt the Lord hicweir | lung several inches lower than the other, te ee a Tn pipeline Leagan vip Rew free Peghees low rah pagel erty hp SS oS ee ee Pe Sys I entered sn open street car, No. 85, on | shall descend frum Yicaven with a shout and | “Things are pretty uncertain; I guess T can’t do | 2222) Littic; the Dancansohs, the Zantzingers, | moucy bas been spent in the constiniction of » UNL as many as Hy have been counted. clipe agentat Hartiond,Connectieus $4500, | John Corson aud Joim Bogue were Judges at | THUrsday evening, with my wife, at the termi-| ie voice of the archi gud with the | it this time,” und he turned reluctantly away | W. $2,500, 30 Nicholas M. Bell, Mus ford, Mary lund, supe: $5,000, " Perry C. i, vice James the static H. Campbell, the Rives, the Bealls, Suns: | ponds breeding disease und fish and not any | AS an actual fact all drawn by one horse, aud The sits inna | After stuffing two or three illustrated inaps in | burys, iMldys: Gasparia ‘Todds, Gillie, Z Dy | batinng place “tor the poor, the “cwenty-five | not a Very robust one at that, BOE Fe Se ero eerone an alieoad on Dist Cant Giliman, Jacob 8, Acker, Philp Otterback, Jas. | ood Spyigs" which ‘early ih our history sup- | Then ti the management of the street cars im uired by law | bis pocket, ied deli tol street. Our anticipated luxury imme- | previously entered the notices f ; $0 that they could no! 8 were removed and the Varnum, Francis Mohun, Edward Ingle, Dr. | pli ious drinking water have negrly all | Washington there seems to be no rules or rega- sh : ae Ciatels changed toa most intoleruble inilletion | wit the jown clerk, nd afterwards returned | “rhat's the way they do this summer,” anid | Ym canton, Wine Bick tord lubes weed tan | bec cote oe eng water have negriy. ail | lations. “Stupid tad. thoughtless people stop hard Deve machines,” disbursing | pom and wus won by ihe F by two bipeds, who at once filled the surround. | him thecertifleaté duly signed. the ticket agent, addressing himself to Tix | others. All these lots are occupied by some ac | ing been ‘utilized ‘tv convey ‘water to distant | Uke care at ad or every house, turn and corner, otiicer and superinten lent, $2,100. win E. pisiderable exeiteme: ings with the fames of cheap cigars, ‘The more A TABERAL NEW YORK DECISIO! STAR man, who stood by. “They want to but | ceased members of the family, and to their pointe and to continue, in spite of croakers, the | not knowing orcaring that the starting of ryant, Wiseonsin, oe ae Ten- witieh ths’ twa jus : odeusive smoker: with more seustecce noe Dinaeusieally Gp ta ulise ets are atrald.. apes, wont go to the seashore or | memory headstones ormonnments ave been ae proof that the water from’ this ape sy gront strain on thse be _ esse, assists S eral, $4,000. | tireis awed | Beaite. wae on tie “ally opposed ountains this year.” laced, 1a many instances of great value and | #0! ial in to any. jon, care ‘ Ged Barb deg eile J A. | to Dick Fergus t 5 Cente in putting tor Rhee neg, Geemed £2 | ton of the New York court of ap “Who ts he?” asked the scribe, Beauty. ¥ It ls iar from wy wish to @isparage river | stop only at the crossings, at the Upper crows mry, Indiana, lew clerk, quet. obliged to chunge our seats, valbly seeking tor | before it only a Uitte while luter. Chief Justice | _‘'A government clerk. Don't you see how his AMONG THE GRAVES OF FOREIGNERS PS rrp irre gh pee | force ige my Rigen SG sanaunuuwe cae thought Hig Wwe could ereape the sickening | Folger pronornced the judgment of o unani. | PEBLsRoulder sage? You can alway tell them | Seana ts Gatot a and I wish there were a better supply. I know | duwn. ‘The car may be perfectly empty, but Jobn Goode, of Vincinia, solicitor zeneral, vice the | 2,c0r me GHVOE CIR folie or oe toe M by that. Government clerks are one sided, | Which may be found fonry Stephen | that water purities (but docs not cool) {tseil by | goes on without the fine lady if she 1s not will- f .s ith the | Miechon. ‘The driver took no notice of the of | mous court, ‘The question was whether dn oral | $4 8. F. Phillips, saiary $7,000; Zach. Mont the | a x walk to the ‘ht side of the crowing to the | fense, which continued until we found reliet by | contract in words De the niente il | They have a leaning towards their desis, No, | Fox, who was for several years British envoy'| its motion. If it did hot tliat of the Potomes | fag to 1 The | a tranefer on 9th street, into before wituesses, 1st tn Lonuen accra | there ann’ any of them’ go ng uway this sum: | to the United States. He was ason of Gen, | would certaiuly be offensive irom the contribu: | get In, and once in she cannot be let out at 7 i war Pore eoraginec butshe must walt July 17,"85.__Agvurcrep Passexozs, | ship crossing the charuel, aad © tiie tie TAY edt a tetera tine FPP le pa flenry Edward Fox and a nepbew of Chas, | tious of ooxy marshes bogs between bere nt that sults bet she mi gomery, of California, assistant attorney gen- = tor the Interior departineut, vice Joseph K. ject . Lightiout and t “The crews we ons the Ariel. fore ; EY a ton October | and the Alieghanies, which contribute thes for the street crossing again.” in Washington, sony aulary 99.000 EES Teyant, | ewis, bony Corson, Page, Wil Gt Jn Party, made a valid marr Though It | jong. “We have a big business every year send- | 19 Taq. "Then: thee ke Clee ee ee | cena Alleghantes, which contribal vegelable | however, the car companies do about as they nt atiorney xeneral t Ottics | Rone and Fall Lew Excursion Boats Racing. Would be so regarded neither he law of | ing the clerks off sor their thirty days leave. | midi the first wiie of Brumidl, the ‘eminent | matter and the washings of towns which fringe | Please. Their object seems to be to. make Fawn ee ab To the Fuitor of the BVENiNa Sram: Hea is Te ne Hat ky, tus law of thiv | They nearly all go; but this year dou't know | Mudls the Airst wite of Brumidt, the eminent | matter and the washings of towns which Soucy. smpasdiecs of ain mmbcies. af, enele bo prenmighpdmal memntosbonrga dng As a medium of reaching the public, I destre | fract’ as to New Lorke ca enn the aun | Ofay who have gone or are going. “Sometimes | be a lasting monument tohim and Predericl | Water in a properly sewered and undulating horses for even the closed cars ‘ou ‘the’ Metro sala 00, "Alex, Metu 's time was 21:5 to ask through your paper a few questions. As | who ure competent to marry each otter, with: | ey, come, here aud look over the maps and | Casull and Pietro Shio, who were his assistants, | city, where Politan line are longer than any other, hw ne Treasury. vi formation is most tourists’ books, but they always come to the far le, and the populaion but little, if any, | one more window. The open car is not * ploteeoror ion Fae ee lt ese pemcabe the heat of | Cot Sune pelure a minister oF muclstzute; with | conclusion that they had better wot dot thar | Soe tate, e. eremch, @mo, wae @e many years | Svorable, end the povuladon bat lie if any, Ticonisa struggle io get one's fare ‘in the box, October 31st, 1: the Analostans defe: the city, 1 took all those to whom I was en- one ae. presence oo ney, Piles eae Witness, | ivcosts too much, and wouldn't be sate. ‘They | so. eminent in Masonic circles, has bis grave | 88 @ rule, be culd, pure and wholesome, So | especially for a, bie Potomace’ in &. three mile race with | €etred to Lower Cedar Polnt on the Armenia | ith Uo breviows publie netics wiven, with ug aroafrald they afe going to lose their places | marked by ® handsome monument of Lighiy | much 90, {a after long expe- | and tbe newspaper boys cau hang ou to the Feat *¥ 34,000; | tucn in sixoared gigs with coxswains, The | 0" Thursday. On the return trip a rival boat | no recurd or written evidence of the tee hee | mde the ne my opinion, that . tration. An empty desk | polished Scotch granite. A marble inonument | tence I prefer it for drink and culinary uses to Sept impunity and shout “EVENING night suggest the idea of leaving it 1 any water. ‘them in wan ‘An!” inone'sears, the driver being at too | Misstsstppl, awisteat | tourse from the Auuedtet Uridgs, one | {oF the river trade, the Arrowsmith, was alittle | aud merely by words of present contract be: | It thay ae euin te ipowe thle eens thee al Randsomelyarvod with the Sealured awn | cine fatren the iver eaaer te or xk va ‘a. distance to Interiere. No one grudges '¥ $5,000; Heber | mile chaii down the river aud’ re. | iy advance of us.” The Armenia, Jealous, as ig | tween them, may take Same themselves the | need all the money they can getund can't afford Stuart, who was the Grand Sire of the Odd | terers, and {t will readily be seen that more de- their rides, however,because there should “sheaf OAS z foro ul, were, great rivals, the | suyposed. of her repmiation as # last boat but | relation of busuand and wife, and.be bouud te wospond J for pleasure trips. Besides that, | Fellows, A handsome Monument has been | brie is cftin @ week by one than in ® month | Be ® conductor’ on these long cars as well as pomeresP bne representing W, Om ain he C1 tierly regal he co safety of | the a tate socie! such.”” e Treasur; ve hud their sick who 4 /wo horses, © suse S. LON, | Geungelowh. hie face. Was Toto stlgee nce | the comparative heiplessnew of there. she San | The comparatively bumerous deiaeiene seis cut ou: nll sickness lo bev deducted irom the | crested, over, the grave’ 0 the Siationat Tus | "Phe statistics of deaths show that the colorea | ““Thers is pretense made of putting on « hill salary $2,500; Lewis of New domes, | valued at 5200 aud offered by the citizens of | Hed as passengers, endeavored to overtake and | subject in New York are, with one uniinpor, regular 30-day leave. So the clerks are afraid representatives of the press in Phila- | Population, forming about one-third of the | horse at some of the asceuts, but at it when paint atommey. vice J.C Fay. salary 92.500; | Geoocetown. Both citibs tum professions. train | Dass the Atfowsinith, Then commenced oue | tant exception, to the same purpose and ¢ {ofase up tel? tne for feat they” might “ufo | SUNT hy,repeprentat eof the press i Whole, supplies the oxisting mortality, | the cers ere crowded With people returning F. P. Dewees, of Pennsylvania, asi oe ed for the crews—Jno. A. Bigtin for the | Of Whe most exciting and uncomfortable scenes THE LAW IN OTHER STATES, wards Ve taken sick, aud would have bo thine ey ‘his associate, W. W. Gaon ee and if the preventible mortality among the | from places of amusement is no extra ney, vice H. P. Heath, salury $2,500; Felix und Denny Leary for tae Potomuos, | tt I huve ever been called upon to wituess. I) orth Carolina and Tennesse left o suffer in, ‘The fear of being taken ill and | Fhirked. iz whites could be: ined, such a fearful | horse. The best way to remedy the mutter is Beannagun, of New York, asistunt attorney, ¢ aken In locating the stake: | #41mex-soldier,but never have [seen such prep- ‘eo are two states their pay cut olf has caused many to| ‘The Hall lot is always = point of attraction, | exhibit would be ‘of the loss of Iite and | to have two horses, for Con: t avenue is Vice Lewis 8. Dick, salary $2,000 and expenses: boats, so tata falr allowance should be made | &allon for what was sapposed to be an imme- | where, it ts thought, acelebration 1s required, Ir leaves of absence for cases of calam- | 1¢ jg surrounded witb a ceping of ant suffering from sickness as would shock the | one long ascent from M street to Dupont Ci Prpok strong. of Arkeuusan, General axeat vies | for tie bead in tne river. The trainers had ti | diate calamity ag Teaw on that boat, Teli me, | Tho statute in the former enucts that “cuuyent Alltivetaiked 1p say they ure nol golng High at the, back, wre. ls carved the -word | sensiuil of all considerate persons: Tt would | and aa new bousss re belug bulit and the in- . m. sctbary 7 5 et 4 subsequent event * x 3 OF | befure a magistrate or minister, and a declara- | #W makes business very 8 | * Welcome.” In the center is a knecling seraph, | Prove cheaper to ng expenses; Leigh Chuluiers, of Texas, examiner, erpger ; scons Itke tals? Does an excursion boat laden @ rich folks, who never =) re cage alls: | Sith woinen and childten: allied che preeee | HO by hin that the parties are husband and | jashionable ks, ‘feel on viee J. W. Bowman, sulary 38 per day and ex exquisitely carved. The lot ing aroe Heiskell, of Maryland, it it Whe, constitutes marringe," and such formality | tines Of any thiog Gf that wort, are going | Gaauisitely carves, The lot, con than to bury the dead made so by want of ii, | und are Dow too mach soat certain bours of the ‘vice Kalph Ballin,’ salary $8 per day hs a eet mag MPs isis ts Ten meee Speed romaxary, | Wit early decided by the courts to be canential aay eer eee een cae atl Biv iew Sf Hall. és & | nud pay the ones of alclnoas caused by fis ab” “Rrevelors in Italy often of the Sad capeters Bend 2 gare vet aay | cok, Clark, Boaet” “ind” “Gurtes, Ly 17, 1885. * | Gud set the lay cannot be sald to be finally sev | business people of the city are doing any tray- | “There area large number of vaults, some ar | sence. Lt gE pen nf i ee ae iner, vice M. L. York, salary $6 und expenses; | Unaacs, “Miller, bow; Fox.” Derrick Whane Experience of » Young Matron. OPINION hs tO tbe Vani Ly eee ees nO | eee aying home Meriecks | ranged so that tie eal mee the tee oF oe Deceus® | tower, ‘and. ‘sometimes bring "D. tra Baker, of New. York, Vice d. W. | jeri, billet, wows Kos, Derrick, Wheat xporienes Avian Reprmiey opinion” as to the validity of a m: per | therm, 00 ney gend thelr tt Bereuants | the front, and others where interior is | of unrepaired pumps. BY ‘ Nightingale, salary 9 ver day audlexpeasen. | stoic, wi it J. Gordon coxswalne TAL Ups ThE come wih meus tue day swings down | “Tv “Yenhonsee, where the statute of North Car- ipograre Bot, doing 90 this year, Why this SHICULTURAL DEP. ST. a cinder we coal here ‘Museum L. Conan, conamiabenar otagvod | ted a Se sak aa Hogee the Petes Into his cradle, whose rocker's rim olipa was in it was held that mutriages | time fast year stood here this hot after the statate were void. way toiking toyou, You couldn't have got at ware, to succeed George B. Loring, salary $4,500; | {udzes, | Major A. 8. Nicholson was the rererce, See cee siheor eae: | me thage by a justice of the peaco outside of hig dis- | me for the crowd, Now, you see you are the ; oth boats were side by side until Ansictes fate Bull the puthorts or theese ‘only person in the oifice,” and he set to work Frank Nesbitt, chief clerk of the Agricultural | Foland “was reuchede” fine’ Ht Ana All the mischief of all the futes lons hus ie ta fist Heal Seprtnent a plate of A Gacnieo, salary | rained Caught end. When the Amalortan Seems to center in jour htc pases ecu questioned, noticeably 4n.1972, when they | arranging the mused ep mape and guide fas passed they’ were tyr howe beter lause Diplomatic Changes. lead. The Anatostans reached cheltatabe bat 270s Une tur bed wows Se3p your play.” colsmunisea i sathorized 4 EXVOYS EXTRAOEDINARY AND MINISTERS | first and had started fur the finish berore the " good," found In the general ‘tocollect crowds ve PLENIPOTENTIARY. Potomacs had commenced to turn. The re QE iy racket 208 noise and roer, the icut, would be deemed to nullity ti ative of tae nana of Great Britain, Edward J. Phelps, Vermont, | maiuder of the race the Analostans rowed as ged ta ehoetind: mae Peery erin toogeenbende ty re care in ons 917,500; France, Robert M. McLane, Maryland, | {hey pleased. Ab one tine they ude a very With never of the head thatiaches, “| pours to have been no ease in pS 927-300; Maal, Geo, V- S- Lathrop, Michigan, | panied thea iu hk rilea tang thet ‘would ae eae ey scinhrarg sim . tion’ i eae saree 7,500; Germany, Geo. H, Peadleton, ‘hot ior @ moment lowed now-adays. “Pity save “Oh, deart” ‘The same remark holds much more favorable Iyg00: Mexico. Hi jenny i Jackaun, Georgia, | ran their stroke up to forty-two. bat’ dropped Pe a Gob the euipehs whore the watute Provides that ‘& Fapld sprend of stave | ab ‘from, mynd of wich 12,000; China, Charley “Denby,” Indiana, | to 36 as the fluish was reached. They eroaed Saae ben’ solempized before ® person ‘taken to ttwolt 12,000: Brazil, Thuinds J. Jarvis, North Caro: | the line about twonty lengths ahead. ‘Mme. Garrtore’ stepnatig suena Yold, unless otherwise lawful monument splaiet ovens Grengtel car geet $12,000; ‘italy, Joha B. ‘Stallo, Ohio, | 1854, Potomaes one minute and forty ‘seconds : tution in in its valid: of 12000; Japan, Hiciard 1s. Hunbarg,"Texax, | later” Tue clu preweuted Johw Aiglin ‘with w A Salvation Army, a grisaiy . stance in Delaware an. by & Pay ry snley, Bae ‘and 14,0007, oon A. M. Kelley, BA eens] Handooms: Popopedord chain in epprecia- Areuil at ange in the nursery tere cover interest | in ‘hae aochened ieee, : 2,000; ru, C1 Buek, ucky, | ton services, a was defeated becuase. 10,000, Turkey, Hew'l i Cox, Kew Yor ‘THE FIRST YOUR-OARED SHRLL, {vA shen she clocks te nash tress erven | prove thal the person’ whom u.0uu; Chili, Wm. KR. Ruberts, New York,| 1 was about this time that the Analostans ‘sounds to us ile 6 sehiasn pala By a ‘t resident Sweden, and Norway, got the first fuur-oared shell that was ever on Songer nightgown, By ey ‘one. Bufus MeGee, Indiana, $7,500, Hawail, the Powmac, They bought it in Springfela bag re “| directory characer; pop) a

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