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2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY. “JULY 25, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET CITY . AND DISTRICT USED UP B [R THEATRICAES.| A POLICY PLAYER'S RESORT. | CONTEMPORARY ART IN EUROPE. THE POTOMAC BOAT CLUB. The Potomacs were ited by their ANECDOTES OF GRANT. K NOTES. MORE AMATE! me gonpar es — Bentor four he Elizabeth river regatta,which — How They Are Redcemed and Dis-| Sketches of the Buckstonc and Grover | A Star Reporter Makes a Friendly Call | Notes om Art and Artists—The German |A Sketeh of Ita Career of Aquatle | was tad Joly 4, 11 N rt Abuses Attending Promotions in the S Neltet ietitesting mete & eid Jul 884, at Norfolk. The only | A Variety of Iilusteative Personal In- i, Posed Of. Dramatic Associations. mas Mpsters—The Antwerp Exhibitien— Achievements. f¥Ense I the créw of the previous year Was in | eidents, Gathered from Bources. EUR Rompe prep cneg ems oa ae Amorieads at the Salon. oe ee previous Year was in Many OF THE REMARKABLE ‘An-humble government clerk begs leave to] rice acrn PLEASANT PRXFORMANCES GIVEN BY ‘tiEse | WHERE MEN GO WHO WAXT TO PLAY rortcr— ONE oF THE LRADING BOATING ORGAMEEA-| Ofher contestants were the Tolumblas aud | Prom the Philadeipisia Time ‘8, AND WHO WERE THE PAR-| THE FASCINATION OF THE GAME AND ITS| [Pronfaprivate letter from a Washington artistnow | TIoNs IX THE DISTATCE“SOME OF THE RARLY | Pl'zabeths. ‘The Columbias wor DEVARTME ORGANIZATI with ‘the to Peusion Office Clerk's | jy: oe 2 : : Entzabeths “coo : a A friend of mine once told me that he walked ate ok aaewemeee See ee Cree ime SOY COUNTERS HOW CHARKE ‘TICIPANTS—WHERE MARRY SANOBNT, THE| PURSUIT UNDER DIFFICULTIRG, Pali = pe ge) Connecied with ths pape | RACES AND THR PARTICTPANES, the Potoina lost the seed eee ban outat | home with Gen. Grant at the elose of the first Promotions, s0.0s10 include all the offices at| ‘PP<T¥IED- DISCOVERER OF MODIESKA, MADE HIS FIRST! 4 gran reporter, walking along one of the a hie rie oe jae a ‘Asstated in last Souerday’e Bras, the Ane-| Anish with the Elizabeuns war meeting, which was held In Galena and at the executive departments, I venture to ax nations Ee oe renee: side streets near the Avenue the other day, 8 July 6, 1888. THE LAST POTOMAC REGATTA. which the general presided, and that he said to ¢ ¢ © © Wehadan uneventml and pleas |lostan was the first boat club organized in| j, ing out " In the Potom of July him: “fam going tnto this thi ol Among the amateur dramatte associations nape edhe Sad tee i brisk ving ‘ant ocegn voyage, arriving in Bremen June Sth | Washington after the war, The next Potbease/ senior toot agin: ste Nicch ent vow pepe foto ehe! seabed cin tagestanee taoated we lace eth nao ine accellent enters | small frame house. AS he came opposite the | 28d In Berlin Jane sth. Muny of my old friends | tlon was the a tens nent We fe | cared race, winning Tu Stan amd Pot ups | With the governorof Ohio, and [am going to pundied up stones furnished some excellent en . and acquaintances In the latter place were ab- | Oue year later, In 1869, nt 8 compare | and nandeo r ms to i partment for re- | tainments and included in its membership | Place, two or three more men came out and | Sui) “pUmuianen’ Jn the later pli tively short existence. ‘The first meeting for the | $7¢,8andsome medals. Tt was the same crew— | write to him to-night and ask him to give mee some of the most prominent amateur actors | Went up the street. Some of these men were | 8117 14 owe ~ nee, Baker, i and MeKinoey. The | commission.” My friend asked him why by ae that have been developed. The club was | White, but the majority were colored, and none sert that there ia searcely a bureau office under the governinent where evidences of unjust dis- ws crimination in matters of promotion cannot be | &t depths of de found. The civil service commission have in-| and seat to the 1 timated on various occasions their inteation to consider this vexed yuestion, and to formulate ; ° athome, Every ploture one sees by thin great- | Otganization of the club was held at the resi- | Elizabéths and Calumnbing poured The Potomsae Y ; fules which would serve to correet some of the tthe department each year, They estof genre painters one thinks must be his | fence of Mr. P. T. Dodge, April 27th, 18a9, | light-weight crew was again victorious te this | 2° pply to Gov. Yates. He replied that present abuses of oficial power. But, ax to pass In review throughs the national | organized tn 1876 under very favorable | fthem had the appearance of being very In- | dost and that he will never equal it,and yet | There were ten present A constitution was | ita, Dut the eight was defeated by the co. | be Knew Ohio's governor and should write nothing has Leen xcevmplished. The same old | dank redempt ney, Where those that auspices, and with the following officers: Gen, | dustrious or prosperous eltizens, The reporter's | oooh now one agnin aeons in one ane apy framed and the club at once entered actively seatee eee ous ¥ tohim. Betore his application was ancwered system prevails, apd bids falr to continue to | atierly depraved and good for nothing are sen-| Allan Rutherford, president; D.D. Cine, vice | curtosity being aroused to Keo What | Cociner to eurpes Uisles: He hetee hwacn | tute tusparmeatisontmaleren 90e an kar wollen ae July ath, 1985, the Poto- XBL, Washburne was down at Springicid ES tathaasesacens ts te aout the rwed up,and those that have | president; John B. Randolph, secretary; Ralph | %rt of business was attracting so many | Vion We wore there a lovely pieture of a ledy | Wash'ngton organization. ug of Fisher, Smallwood, Kearney and | have got men enough and money one fr apie ‘Which advancement fs attaina- | Z0t In through the force of association, but are | Ww, treasurer, and James P. Scott, | ustomers In this hot weather, he stopped | tiist painting Capids—the model e etect Inte | __In Jane of 1668 the Potornace, of Georgetown, | Warden, which ‘had no. trouble in walline | Rare fot men enough and mon Die; The "aacetval of the Attest as, exempt | stilt not so far tone that stage manager. ‘The club was organived tor the | nd. looking, ini the dirty | window. | ci.up of six or seven, with the wings tied on with Sphime lato lite, so that in the summer of 1sus | Sway from the Fredericksburg light-weight | we nec a military tan here.” tu the government service would hi: mi ¢ame to the conclusion, from the confused ‘were, ‘ly organized boat crew. burne said: have t just th ery a eee eae Gocectan of acclaito on ake ci piace of thove that Te eg ee gn ina entorment of Its | Of cigar boxes that filled the plice, that it wasa | string, looking critically at the picture during | f2°re wens ee, HEUUELY OheRn Bed, bout clube (AS, A foneral thing boat clubs discourage sin- | up at ca on thet youteabt owe ke bere . ‘ea ud resolved to blic performe ded ta ‘Oped h racing, Dec: i 2 - * by the Durwinian school of plilosopliers. hew hotes, crisp at ea Ont ee Tt inade its | Cifae store. He concluded to sumple the stock | the “rest.” Sold to Lepeke. Another called the | Analostans central Washington, the Anacos- fea enim It tends to makes goud | “Captain Grant.” “Who ts Captain Gran In nearly, if not quite, every an | experience of these Y Sih isarcs ¥ made its | ofa dealer who was evidently doing a rushi « os yashingtom and the Putomacs x uan dissatisfied with crew rowing. Although | Mr. Wash thy sa gradu be found aseleet number of high grade cleric, | cates vers novel and thierestins. aphenrance Getober 1976, OF | Gusiness, and so he went in. “He found himself | DO" Mexe” (Village Witch) shows an oid | tas east, Washington, ‘The Anneostias | Me Potomac club has turned out number ot | awor West Boise? and had sees sereloe in us ‘who, in many cases, have been advanced in in: | is told oniy by t decent haste through social, political or other | ance when they 1 influences to the positions’ they now occupy, | Puc average lengh of t and who, by reason of the peculiar combina | k ir ragged and a t back to the department. ne that « new note can = ¢ Home Industrial school, the | jy'q small room with a counter at one aide and | Foman chasing @ band of teasing children, The | Washington, or Georgetown, ‘nes Spares ie ane % first had a boat house near the navy yard. It | *ngie scullers, they have, asa rule, willingly | Mexican war. "Send Captain terant slow’ Miriam West, Miss Sallie Town, | nd there was also. another entrance lato the | Was bought bY Avery. Another very largecom. | #ualion was too far down the river to partlel- | Chin” “promiutede oor ae, mos ood. for She Seay eenlened him the ostonel of « reg- as follow Tesywe P eis about three | fey is. Mie 4 * a ate in aquatic pleasures with any comfort. C. MeK ment came in one day and sald that be could Stans Geey, Save boos able tn forse, and, thet Some have been found at the end of | Rindge, Walter te Donel BL oe ee ae coe Ah neat SPOT ON: |Rvilage ‘beer “house fe a Vertable Kage | Rnele quarters were thon moved wp hear Une | BOP. whe fe Deon champion melee ofthe P| Ho Se erp o fave used their positions | iweenty years ts erispason the day of the pw tL ugha be vaine | # q treel Ta rears, in Grant's favor if he ‘con os Gimake irexecediugly plcasnt ine themselves | ius hat these are exceptional cages, where | FaMmes Ee Joyce; Miter Hicapis Devate, | OM the rex room, and, after eyeing the strun- | SOrmes Umes. The picture ts composed: ike | Tring dinanee at tae other clubs + > Tie | the club who have becn at willing to henedt | 4 anys weer af he would take command of 0 nt ger with evident surprise, stepped behind the | J" Steen and Brouwer, and will be painted | TORI™ aa nized at Fi ° heirciub, are T. L. Cropley, Kearney, Fisher, | being satisfied that the men were fol a wLeuretuuls guarded them | Kauitman took the Tole or tertrade: tate | SURtee sith azmanner whieh seemed to sigutty | Uke Teulers, Knaas’ prices are enormous, of | sy Georgetown, in dune, 1GO9, be cient George | NOB erts, Morgan ani Lana, Theaters | nd would make goed soldiers, acerpied five io wandering note. soon i took 4 ; “Well, wh 2 2. ij : -otom: ce, = In rapidly goes to pieces init | ducing Several songs with excellent effoct, while | “ir réqnonse ton request for a cigar, the man | _ OfCitl Becker's costume pictures, good as they | teniuns: who decided to band together to enjoy | Conte aan fest tye president; Frank Jones, | Springtia and a few choseh parasites, by gobbling up every thing that appeared in’ sight, including promotions, extra office outfits, eisy and cou- genial dutics, fe &e., while others of longer they have fallen Into ti hands of people who | ¢°"Stutiaed. . Instead of inking his soldiers from Springtield to Quincy by ratl, he marched them Service a: 0 cations, jor the wes 1c | Ber Support included Miss Cordelia Levysas 4 are In color, the public are getting weary and | TOWing inw systematic manner. Among the | t-o434 3 ; But who have Hot spent hair thetr tne in faven plete {hs | ewcethi: 6. Be Mallard, Capt, Amerafor WH, | Bogan umbllng mong the boseson theahelves, | Bi cok ace hot cnoms of iéacn pear ae. ghactet mombers ofthe elut wore Col. Frank | Hoagiass’ uanclal ereraaiy: sites Dory | ci out, aud by die ane they reached th ing sycophancy, have been <ystemmati iis Tn with low eompans. ad | BAthbone, Sievert; HT. KE. Latch, Peter Spik, and | 404 after some delay, produced « box contain= | DOF G isso, “Gussom, the brilliant one of the beg te pL pee RS eS quia’. & Pescebenes ob ean eer to deal with, ‘Then followed Bement, snubbed and. hambied in eve He note very aulekis. Ils | Very succesutih’ dad tie nee Gal eeeaee Tas | Wliiout sariny ‘anything, and wile the man | Bett lcad, palnters, Thaw Dat Mite He oon. | And Male Leodseveral og whom ote still prom | Ernest May, sqcona Mewienant “The meraber | Sat Shee ane ea ome, Belmont, nich, fray by belng overiooked and werden in Ten it fally. th wltivabloody | Yer¥ successtal, and the new club at once Mas "making, Change tis purchaser looked | Hues niniself entirely to,portraite But some of| was bulit on the atts of the preset, cae Rous | $uuP ofthe clu tn about two hundred, iuchad: | have pied Gen ee a le those 1 Official recognitions ich ald so ‘Some have been known. to SPRUNG INTO POPULAR FAVOR. around the place to see what was the attraction | them were marvelous in clearness and bril-| Morty after tin nization of the club. The | 28active, inactive and honorar; the world's heroes. jinder such clreum-| The Children’s hospital next recelved the | that interested so many people. It was evi- | Hane! aM De Gea ee oe Is to be | Fone follow! iS tare lebeutnOnions Dalal pe eee Caaak ols Giieiea Tuleoe or intiortaive Meieetradeees 2%: | BeneAlLor the Buckstone's talent, January 24, | dent wo the elgars. and x9 the reporter con: | Kut dad OY, oe Sy mcs A ag Rav erectod, which answered uncil the presen rg er ld AfterSherman's march to the sea there was BES EE RES Soe 1877, wh “ 1 I 2 large and handsome ing took Its place in —— he sea t xorus whic wave bers | 187 Sica, ecloume weiner Gs mage ee est In the back room. : a err eee Aieite oe Bir F. Tsoi. Newel Sent nat Seyartonees eta eaemnnd that heshould supersede Grant, and Sai ree eae. was the principal attraction, the characters BUT HE GUESSED HE WOULDN'T, the present Berliif school. The’ picture of the ‘THE FIRST POTOMAC-ANALOSTAN RACE. jashington Boy e Moly Land. © wrote to the latter as follows: pansterad ansza cud recart the Many thodsand get burnt up. ‘Then thelr | being sustuined by Messrs. W. 1. Deanis,J.F. | “I guessI will step into the poolroom,” he | “itoman Lovers,” whieh you know by photo, Is| ‘The two new organisntions were anxious to | ixtract froma Private Lelia. pin piase been told that Congress meditates thers, accord: Finterests and per tins ure sent to the | Joyeo, J. H. Rathbone, J. B, Randolph, H. E, | ventured to remark in a casual way to the man, | @ marvel of all the qualities that go to make yj bli ith each but 29.) Eaap bill to make @leutenant generalcy for me, 1 Fs petting te Site tate P q ph, vl & great plctute, aid many of hie eed measure blades wi other, and buta few} Jung 29.—We have just arrived at Beyrat, | have written to John Sherman to stop i. It likes and dislikes, and with noresard what of redemption, One ta te | Tee Sank iraelard and TS, Shine, and | and then began to walk towards the entrance, | % #rcat pleture, and mai y where, and sre very | months after they sprang Into existence a chal- | It is warm as sheol? (Whut a luxury to heve a | Would be mischlovoes for tine ane "onongh Sve qualidcationy, ve | controller's office tm thineave hat charss of | Loan of a Lovers’ sehicts Had caused the mone | Without atterlng f word, the man suddenly | srlidiy painted ard dus fees’ Theieca is | louse was seat to tue Potomacs by the Ansooe: | Ceceer seed on trey ate lannEY tohaves | ond bemicenleous, for here, are, encah That this state of things exists {s well known | {He ant tlicy are sent to her for Lentitiea- | favorable comment at tes ital roneescraation, | Fushed from behind the counter, and stood con- | tissue ot the best promeesoes id eee te | eae ay nee ee areas ce by the Apacos ings). We lett Alexandria on Tuesday, 25cm, | UrCe! 8, Whereas you and Tare now in pertect this state of things exists fs w: fo Sey tex pun be redeemed. Her name | was" repeated on this occasion with the same | fouling the reporter as he was ‘abuut to enter | Europe, and his cluse in the academy is taeber | ber, 1869, and was the fiat teal boat race on ee ee eee | Understanding. I would rather have you in to all To bape Sets on the sreat mas | & fltzzerald, ahd she is sad to be very expert, | Ut ae before. the room. Somebow the reporter lost some ot | in Europe, as simply & class, ic., the result of | the river. It was over a three-mile course, with | After three days’ run reached Mount Carmel | command than anybody else, for you are falr, Leal scien dr ong agian to Hent nove, siving it8 | “On the 20th of the same month the Buck- | Ds former taterest in that back room, and as | the eachers influence and wbility to drew ont | & turn, from the Aqueduct bridge down, fa lap, | 00 Saturday afternoon, where @ convent has | houest, and hareoat heart the mame purpose Rian tor thar Mighergrads clarkabips. ind Cassinicstion, ne matter | stones parttelpated in an entertainment given | 8¢,tepped back @ little the man said grumfly: | the especial characteristies of pubils where they | streak’gigs. The Potomacs rowed in the boat | béen standing from time immemorial. Eljah’s | {4t should animate all. I should emphatically seirevident, This question of promotion should wistiohe apis bene aeae! [at the Natloual theater tor the beuelitof the | i yemeanitcomelm heros | Aappea to hare any. for you must know that | Meteor and the Anacostias In the Minnebabs | eave is under the altarin the church, Look im | {cline auy commission, calvuated to bring ux done up to pressed, Y ipaels . “ x ee toring as be dealt with without fear of fu sent in nil stack together and burnt clear | Northern Liberty meth? ste Semes'e: | Aid that the conversation was to'be coniined | arg full of people who can never ieee. reeecny | year TOTO: the Auaeestine, Wae bad tancad | the Bible,at 1st Kings, and read all about Eli. | gress Tully yealise that so edt aes ee oes ae arouse be ee Delong to | Hough Wo a black crispy mass. She then sep- | Torco as Hugh De Brast and Miss kate Goodall | © Words only, with none of the ornamental ap- | say that as a ano thoroughly cognizant of the tert name to Washingtons, rowed the fos- {Jah and Mount Carmel. Yesterday (Sunday) | OU Profession of want of ambition.” joveremscuit and uot tothemeelves, conic | Sater, Nehite, aed places tne gharted ‘remeinn | a Irs. Surplus, both of whom reeetved merited | Pendages that the fst Pe anepomens, Prluciples of ure, competent ts tench snd to fans @ three-mile ruce, with a turn, and beat | morning at halfpast five a companion and my- | ,{atant wrote bac ccelved Four ver » to tit | blade ol places the eha aries lyitred re Orited | 7 « fi “ 5 o * ne place savencement Ont of thelr Teguiag. tate | Ofeweh one separately upon lass slab and ex- | Aeions. The ponent aCe enbemOn: | grimly, “and belongs to my tamily, Bactice them, Ho Is one of the strongest in | thera. reda new gig which | lf Started for the convent. When we got | my position and I put subordinate, It wowid not for (beer ng ragete val gph beget amines it very liy with amagnifying glass, Surplus, H. E. Leach: Charles Suoplus WoL, |. UWhy don't you do the square thin, And say | “Old Prof. Menzel fs still as original, as daring, | they Pree gry Ariel aud they rowed on sta- yes! last mass was just over, but the 5 od | change our relations in the least. i = aemolorenalt be pid ws clerks on entecieg is funiliar with all ‘atiurities of the | Dudni J.B. Randolph: Smiley, G, | “at the drawings are over for to-day,” said the | as independent of all so-called udinitted acade. | tonary seats, with oars without buttons. Thelr monks were sv rejoiced to see some “Yan- | the same exertions to support materially in making the position ¢ Inent clerk pleasant and proditabl or combinations actually destinies of most of thelr fellow the ears, as they usually do, of be, they inanage as well & govern- 5E Abel Quie issues of the vartows banis, and a note mast be | B&O? os 3 7 reporter, looking the mun in the cyes as he ca . ere’ ‘sted of F. Beall 8, Emer Kees” that they at once had have ever done to su) m \< made the |. + S Das ¥. Mallard; Emily, Miss Emma Kauffman; Mise mical rales in his last works asin bis firat; al- Ww cons 5 il, stroke; ry, 5, bay =. civil service, fom : ems shoul a be orn or reduced almost to Bakes to ue be yond her Petoran Carter, hag heen “Ma- — ® guess that he had atruck a policy ways (German raects, but constraed and or. anek peal 4; Pom Upperman, a BT Dodge, us. It was very impressive, ali in my por = = : a a — these clerks, If found worthy an¢ qualified to | ye 7 eae to at aap da Jan”, Miss Hattie Townley. This’ tarce $ a 2 me! when | 2, a 1. BOW, , SESE, fo selority, of sppotntment oe some | pants IN THE REDENITION AGENCY. | Shee, HykieaveR opers honse, andou April | Patizod that he had also huserdet tie eerie cay Ce EOL PORE aT Ce ee ne | Rally 6: Wil Gores a Es Corson, 2, and | 80d those I love! Never betore did 1 so com. | Wasbburne in this wise: Some gentlemen were Soak Tele A coempparetien meceis. Hf this were | O tncae cio atierotas ceeatinted oe ae: | Sannin eaade, Ral for the beaene of the | Soa eee wont on wo ramet aunt ean Sfatcurt, Hangs in the national gallery or Berlioe | Sam Lewis, bow, with Lewis, oxewath,’ the | Prehend the wisdom of our church in having | ove evening discussing, In one of the stores of dane there would be some indicen: ntor in| A : otherwis pe = reo | _ On the 2d of May sterling Coyne’s comedy, Eile Hie ebisode tad apes pe Recast The getting of it ‘as as great avvictory for Prus- Anieys time was 21 minutes’ 34 seconds, and pertinee defines p AL siunetey anes Galena, a subject relating to the Mexican very Bis bes service to the guvernment, for he could | or export dixplased there Is some. | gntlded:-A Widow Hunt, us adapted Sy gohut that locality as a neighborhood voles upon “the | Speak of the Gomelia Cornaco that we had at | onds. Three days tater October Mth, LSet | Atthe sound of the familiar words.© The con: | RMT ak angen’, Coming i they appeuiod dome tome, Coram that he would be prom | thing remarkable, ‘This branch of the service | {nahi Of tie: Doak oe oe eae era House | injustice of such. Insinuations belmg east ava | weaker the Cornelia Cornaro th is eplendidiy | the Washingtons and the Potomacs faced for | ¥ent is immense and superbly placed. From | in doubt with rezard ts it,und wontl He ae —o CHER. | was orgunlzed wuout leven sears ago by Gen. | erowdad. Audlgnce, AT. tole ree eee ho | reputable eltizen,” At the same time he estab- | Our ceneenmial exhibitt ‘all except its exceed- | the second Unnc, and the latter crew. were vie- | 1S entrance you can see furty miles out to sea. | have sume information about ie keene aay 16,1888 Spinner. Prior to tat there was no systematic | honors were carried off bY Miss ieate Geode | ished his reputation with the reporter at least fhe brillianey (the result. of painting mony | forlous. ‘Taey Towed. in their dest boat, the | _ The good monies never lack tor company, for | Hay’. some Information about there is @ man Sarecd Waande—A iota mips Sox Ren redemption vf the paper asit became | as Mrs. Swansdown, Miss Annie Ware ag curs, | 2,20 artist in plain and fancy swearing to the | thinga on cola ground), n Paul Veronese Meteor, and the crew consisted of Jones, stroke; | Pilgrims to the Holy Land make Mount Car- | buck here who will beable to answer that ques el ipe for Refor tou worn for elrculatinr ny raga Uington Dr Roots, and HE. Leach as Major | evident delight of the residents who had | “at Dusseldorf l saw but little t0 neteact, be- | Derrick, 5: Fox, 4; Wheatley, 3+ Cropley, 2, and | mela resting place. We got medals and pic- | tj and took him’ back aud Intro: ‘To the Faltor of Tux Evesixo Stan: miaffin notes were at the coun- | De Hoots and Waiter Deunis te Pane Foes | Fused out from all sides to hear the row. yond the two great Achenbachs, ‘The galleries | Miller bow, with J. H. Gurdon coxswaln, | tres, and I wandered off and gathered some nt. After havin, od A serious aad growing drawback to the rea-| try. ‘The service began with about 152 people | though all the chacacters were well nushereoae” | With this Ineldent still fresh in his mind the | fires soe WregTent Achenbachs. formefly, but | Washington again rowed in the Ariel with the | Cuious flowers that I will press and send n he sought, upon retiing he sonable enjoyment of life iu Washington during ‘ed In counting and assorting the notes y WE oEY een reporter happened to meet an old policy writer | still far behind Berlin, Munich and Vienna, | ame crew that beat the Analostans, The | home later. ye Were treated like kings, and ho tntrodueed him, Whe i the summer season is found in the extent to ame tn for redemption, Very nearly the SEIeDe Png hss retired from business, and he related | The above mentioned are really giants in thelr | Judzes_were Maj. A. 8, Nicholson and 8, W. | became so chummy, as Spercy sald, with the U Same amount of work is now done by | count ¥ The | Many other plays were produced by the Buck- Xperience, . day. The eldest, Andreas, Is iow sevent: Owen for the Potomaes, and T. A. Bradley and | Community, that we overstaid our time. It was {a und assorting of the notes requires | stones, who had a prosperousexistence of about | _ “I bave no doubt,” was the comment, “that | anu’ paints as well, if wot betton tag cog! | Win, Gurley for the Washingtons. Me Ore SrRppY cist Gud m0 matter where else we go, | very ; and it is only after long experience | Ave yeurs, and Messrs Dennis and Joyce and | ¥24 Were In a polley shop." They are not so nu- | Should he drop off suddenly his pletures would | Bestor acted as referee. ‘The boats got an even | OF kowever aed te de Ga, the Visit | versing with a friend, he one di organs, whistling, singing, shouting, lauzhing, be done rapidly. There isan aver- | av" 5 s merous as they were a few. years ago, but they | command vere high prices: start und kept together until the turning stake | t@ Mount Carmel and the dear hearty old catealis, and other districting demonstrations, | age of sboat 150,000,000 hotes per year han- | uss, Atnle Ware, who now fill good positions | still exist here and there ia the clty’ Ax long | At Autuece the Dheices exhibition was ine] War Meatiy oe tea ee the turning stake | monks will stand first and beat in our mneeaors according to fancy, and without any regard | died, and they have to be counted about ave | hy jue brotssional stage, feel that they laid | as there are colored people here polley will be complete; no German pictures as yet on the | about three-quarters of a length ahead, and re-| _A8 we came down to Haifa, at the base of th he of the vats ‘ S r “ dae “ : the fount Pens reste te ‘cess during | played in spite of the law, You sce It is so | wulle Uinerwiee the appearance of the exposi- | tained the lead to the fuish, winning in 21 | Mountain, we saw—what tome was wonder- which gangs of half-grown negro boys are al- lowed to make night hideous with bones, mouth- the Mexican war y conse im other localities, distant trom their ow homes, and where. but tor their presence, quie and comfort would reign. All nigits are theirs, Dut they are speciaily plenty and nolsy on perme evenings, when well-disposed people fy deatre freedom from disturbing causes, ‘They gather when and where they will, and pedlereuini without the slightest interference from the po- nd sprinz triete re | lee, (who are supposed to look after the - we fe from ofthe community, and annoy and insuit etn trafic. 1 collected and sent ere by of all ages. and expec wed by new note: Ast whatever for the comfort or rights of others. if| Times If there Is no hiteh in the count, and | their ‘Perl : a “There is one of them I would like to 4 - y mis “ made.’ But . erhaps the | cheap thet it comes within the range of the | tior a minutes eonds; Washington: ites | fully interesting—a caravan just arrived from even wit iat ts p Polk.” 9 ance would uot be so great: but eanzeueate | i even from month to month. | LTE tenlces o) vis produced dase teae | titee numbers, and if these happen to come out | which was not small, was completely covered | The Potomacs could not put daylight between | #llon camels, It was a strange group—the peo- | that whew thoes fe were ruuning away uk how he talked about he was in Galena. When stauding 1 number was In 1880-81, when it has Was produced us a testi- ether in the drawing you get $5, or 31 for | ay to walls or hi i We who | Ble in their picturesque costumes; the motley | trot aes Foes ius cast rag | ovary cent chat inveticd ft th golden | Siuic""acl aati had he ety aPOUAHERGS | red tne, Getta ne ion eM ee | Rrra of wud they Sled Sasytye’ aed cava. | a mar fmbere Wass suitleheetty a etded | possibility that dazzles the eyes of the impecu- | Cover the rafters and constructive paris of the | Competitors had secured, ‘The two buats were | foted animals, called “ships of the Desert.” near his headquarters while at the south one Asa club periona mes xe | lous speeniator, Then there aro such devices | building with the conventional vista of fags, | Fowed almost side by side for the entire three | Do you know Ihave scen so many camels, | day a native on up and asked him ty point @ club perforinanee. Tue | known to policy players as i Puss, &C., &c., but found a beautifully | Miles, sacred bulls, trained donkeys, &c., that I never | oui Gen, Grant to hi: ted to Dr. Rito, G1G8, SADDLES AND HORSES, furnished salon ih which to hang and place ‘THE POTOMACS SUFFER A DEFEAT. figs And the Gavel ae Dee te George De | PY whieb he covers himself against losses, and | What they chose. We spent two days there, one | ‘The Washingtons gradually dropped out of | WW, And is brings day with ust An invita. dara: Mixs | strengthens the probabilities in his favor. a | of which we devoted to the Industrial depart: | existence. Not so the Potomacs, They tn-| tion came this morning for all the offiser tee condclla Lee eee Maine Wal: | man for ten cents buys a ‘gig’ on four numbers. | tor the contest was undoubtedly between the | reused in numbers and soon made their | tendan exhibiion to-night in Besrut ofthe ites: Gabrella Randolph: | {three of the numbers come out in. a row then | Beislansand Austrians, The French depart. | pfowess with the oar nized, but not until | “American Cireus,” and Weare avi going, Will em whi ay four or’ five 2 other months ain it runs up tion. ‘The Upon visiting Gale es the doctor about th Ince, Mathie {in to Annie Ws tats er i COUNTING HALF A MILLION A DAY. rales a Gi ‘s 22.50; new et ment, which was the largest and contained | @iter they had suffered defeat at the hands of | YOU Velieve It, the same posters glare at one say neasest tokecp quict oriioveonmmiet by | ‘The foreeot Afevseven, all except tivo or | ueceurenes® fd Lala Goodall Sophie, oultion ie Sets gid. By nveatiag another | wsia! ames of mente, did’ not hold. Tes pwn, | the atiaontany on October 81 L8TI. Ou this | Here thawed to iuuinine toe board on 27th | getting song” “ite spied & perfect storm of profanity and obs “, | three of whom are indies, ndiejust hait| _FBC Grover Dramatic Assoctation. | ten cents le buys & horse’ on the sune uum. | Without going over thé catalogue and teolting | gecasion the Polomacs, were ‘represented by | street and the sides of the P street bridge. ‘The | kre doing well. think they aretmakangn he statistical tables show, {t's Back In the sixties, say '66 or ‘6: acolored ehitd of from three to nine there ex-| bers. Then he wins $40 if they all come ont, | Haines, I am compelled to say that In portraits | Truax stroke, Cropley, Wheatley, Derrick, Fox | Sime startling scenes, impossible animals, &c., | Ir they fail it will bankrupt. tne, tor taey have isted a dramatic club which was, perhaps, the | The flush fellows ‘horse policy,’ as they call 1t; ud luidseape the Austrians took the iead; in | and Miller bow, with'J.H. Gordon coxswain, | &¢, all that Lowa.” We know the result, ‘ ES 4 iy z This morning, just as we were up, A i 4 but th the playe: cmselves | genre and composition figure pieces the Bel- | The Analostan erew consisted of Gurley stroke, 4 HALLECK AND GRANT. pioneer of these organteations in thts District, | fina staan aime, on scone ot lack oe | fs fu art ad manna fi Botginns | Uanch, Batley, Clare, Frenolt aud Uxeoa bow, | Soiae “we award the seter tnceal Celis’ | Gen. Grants own eccoust of bie menor “The Grover Dramatic Asso- | tai. They buy thele’ kavout = exhibit the same enterprise, Intelligence . (awis coxswain. Tho Analostans : Ne regio, 9 PES {ts meetings in the old Union | as they avecalted and tienenter erates pigaross that they ‘did under Charles V, and | were trained by John Biyiin and the Potomacs | Then'the doors burst open aud in halt command after the capture of Fort Donel- rhen they conic to be “counted in.” ‘This re- to co over them Uviee, ke no mistake and pass nd Retical progression with added years, non. will be de- | League hall, on 9th street, which was fitted up Te patley Dan ee ane oe rmnined by dreams: ZTE They area wonderful race of artisans Has einen ot the clitecte oe eee tear commana “Wenn te ser, Wah tor magamy rsa oe abe ae anater resident ‘awhington ean form some idea oF : n from six | with stage and scenery. fancey’| The polley player has s. 8 oa.” sume ofthe Blloms aianeed i 3 hiloh in the Century. e capture ofage, can produce ina given area; but only Wo counts agree sie iy | Wy for the giving of periormanees, many of | | TYemember w colored boy who usod to be | duranec can bent, and will dekcr my noleson | ib I672 the Fotamace tent Erew com iterg remained ant ‘women Sohea wareked | tore could be accumpitaned without tarsber Those who have endured the infliction can fora edit tor them when she | Rance wandagnented fo oud “audiences | famous for his dreams, and the players were so | the Siion and current Freueh art untitmy nest, ghcopee: Sake; Fox, Durrick, Miller, Berthrong | thsir opportunity and took ths place by etores, | mecrifice Of life. “Clurtsvilie, a town between ‘a0 adequate ides of the frequency and extent te ae in the money ren eee aoe aver woe E. F. | anxious that he should have long,vivid dreams, | °F on Leen ere ners you A Lire aio tre the coer ahatalen Wikmoaren tao ego from here to Cyprus. Tam just leaving | Donelsou and Nashville, in the state of Tennes- of ita wrtures. Can any one tell why the vith her na evoune on each Brotols. W. Wilkinson, T: Harry Donohust | athe wus Induced too to bedearlyevery night | Prefer. We left Brussclg on the 26th of Jiine | feated the crew 0 Heoume very populinr and were | £0 Visiethe spot where Be George slew the dias | see and on the east bank of the cumberland, Police do not interfere and break up these Pee eee poem te | EG. Townsend. Th Santen tate olue, | utter partaking ofa hearty supper of catfish and SNE ebay ae path ee le iss arded ag championship taste The Potormacs | SOD. M. | Wasgarrisoned by the enemy, Nashville war —— the Hotes wave to be assorted, | Du Scott Dr. "tulph Walsh, dames fs | Com cake. Under theve olrcumstanees he gen- | Suent every, day, until Tuesday oth in the | reurded us championship touts. The Potormacs SS also garrisoned ‘and was probably the Best ein bad eon | Scott, Charles." Hulse, “Mrs. Hott Maw, | ¢TMUlY dreamt some terrible things. four or five were worthy. of note, As good ai | 187 sent it toNeratoga at the great intorna-| THE USE OF WATER FILTERS. | provisioned depot at the time in ‘the conted. Sta tees ouped as to de- | Eddy and Mrs. Carter. Mr. Charles L. Hulse was | oie colored people,” he coutinued, “are not | SVeraze us any other asllon, noe NCO ME | Honal regatta, Cougidin, Mctiak Cronies oad Doctiog acer EE se | sebcenureunes cieure tenn onery ter quiet Uien distrib the “president of the’ organization, und E. A. feees nace alt oenbe Tee fig a eo ‘Truax composed it. The other contestants were | People Whe Take Their Water Straight “[nhormatiin. fenitel See ee ee ee oe Soe te roi age manager, ‘Tue itsvt pub- | fer efreumstance arowing oul of the combine. | HUNTING FOR OLD FURNITURE. eee ern agun,| | — she Ueility of auto Fitter, places would full Dut these initiatory schools of vice and crime has to handle them twiee and er, now the Theater Comiq lie won ote is ee ee ee —s vek; Aibany. and Ballston, Ballaton pe, N.| “We have very lttie demand for water fi- ttle Af threatened ary Showed fall swar, night after, night, with nrerout’ thrice, but the foruner hus Rrataaties ids Gee and ‘hig. people: Everything in that story re- | The Difficulties Which Dealers im Am-| “ipne Potoiuc crew was a ve ‘trong one, scandlnaaern rape Asus tin contin areas ans of peace and good order. I believe nunter in haiidles frou 6,000to 10,000 b had a lofty ambl- | ot pulley, Ther sald fod cae congregation | tiques Mave to Keep up a Sapply—| aud there Is no telling what position It woul = Sod ae pe saa sca tadihettothattil | aaten, ley cdf paer or mone tg, | Mauey Mave te Meer, op op, Mapu | aud ioe ie ang wit poeiag ual | Ser war ssedctacars et hr re ones lly Justified the selection no but I can testify that the sixth police ssontation recinet, “ideut. Austin ix suppose diateult plays, fn Bulwer's beautiful M 5, 8 for flies; 14, 21, 56,60 for huil; and 2 —Supplies Obtained from the South. |!" Stake and was compelled to give up with| “I should think,” remarked the reporter, to get his approval, if possible, I did so cotu: precinet, over which Lieut. Austin is supposed or counts from the race only half rowed. The bow Was s0|“that the recent agitation about the impure | manicate. and Serpeheenena ts 22 for locusts.’ ‘This, by the way, Is a good =" : = receiving po re the soley rowds ‘lat and thelr mighile di | i ih tonkes'a Pecouat mcceseaty potuncunt: tts batvent lanes Qn te pursoa. Like every gnronre sa fade “when the craze for antique furniture and | had {orow ashore. 7 "evra N°" | water would have an effet a informations wes ‘correo! and ¥ Tisne % ‘. er vn, and Mra, Hi ~ | person. Like y e of chance It evokes for water filters.” formation Was correct am turbances of which I complain. It used to be | and doubles the work. nsend, Gashen, and Mra. Holt, Puvdi b re anlar rent sod | Pric-a-brac first became epidemic, we thought THE POTOMACS AT SARATOGA. ts e X was ' that loud and bolsterous couduct on the streets | To do this requires nd ts | Subsequently the elub rented Grover's theater, | jn° qftmbiersy’ spirit which Is possessed ip “3 eepriege Well, it hasn't,” responded the dealer, | JUdgment. What, th aay So much had been accomplished by the troe ve a Wee "ane: vi in ® greater or less degree by every | like other diseases, it would sweep over the The club was notin the least discouraged,and = ce ices, amous the plays presented tate horas | Berson, and when this ts once aroused it is Giih- | country and then stop all of asudden.” The | the following year, 1874, it was again repre-| “There has been for some yearsa regular de- | under my immediate command, between thy Hzod very closely | Mactitice,” “The Hunchback,” and thowe whieh | CULL (0 restralu the gratiileation. In this re- | dealer was soated on a chair which, he said, used | gonted at Saratoga, The crew was the same, fear ay eens ema ome croaegrgeg Prey ey toe eget dy Tangereey Im py oevory bank thar { Balthinore actress oftconsiae uid ckitiee eet cy | and vere often when a man ts suffering ‘rom | t beloug to Benjamnin Franklin, and hedirected | except that Jones aceapied seat No. 2 instead | Dullding homes they usually arrange for a| (he th of Murch, to resive from ery bank that | altiinore aciress of considerable abi - ‘ E SNC Of | the petty steulings of a colored servant, who | bis remarks toa Sta reporter, who was ad- | of Cropley, There was a very large list of entries, | Water filter of some kind. Ihave yet to find | Disks Major General cf Sinit tk conn mand in his mina | 8° was engized to sustain ; was 2 punishable offeuse. and surely such gath- | A GREAT STRAIN ON THE NERVES as I speak of come under that head, as | as each note lus to be serutin 2 jy as any Kind of disturbance can. I pre- | fa sume it is a punishable offense vet; and I hope | “Ste that it is not count that when Commissioner Web) gets fairly at | Cerin” inust know the nam Work in his new position he will see to it that | has a counterfeit upon it, and ha’ f R ratify! i ver | including the Beaverwycks, of Albany; Arga- | one that is desirable. In the first place tbe | Or ex, a a purse tag lew om the nabect ects and ‘unttormis | a fall description ot the fuse nce woas tg be | Mug loadin female roles, and acjuitced here | gion ror gaintiine Mi WeeGee ae kata | cing himself ina long gla thal swung Over | AS Noreen TORE. 3 MoetlGa Wak | Sepotte kr the Bate sa ake cree aac ag | expedition sd remain ‘sourwlf ‘at Fort oes ac she petand singe wikia | urs Coated totie duoeiugrwetie’ |" wane taxonere moresra, | etd robbing ilar onwlargor neal" | Scor Guchanan used To make ls’ bachelor | ty Skt Pete, ales manna | Couto fer eloiyrate ater and then ia the | port zen and position ob mang ad stror Lon _ counterfei re thrown out by tii 5 NTs NNING. oo —_____ Ee q 5 . 5 was lett virtually in arrest on board a ste test. To the sick, the weak and the nervous It 3 without, jon every time th Ofthe old members of this club, which, b: toilet. Gramorey, New Yori’ city; Vernon, Savannah, | cuuse iteosts money to repack them. ‘The ne-| without even a guard or about. a week, whe July 25, 1995" creat Saxcivan. (ne ee ee eres Y Haw | atthat time managed the National theater,] How they Devised their Property— | £00ds as quickly ns possible, but we were mis-| York. ‘The course was three miles with # turn, | months. The deposit of matter, of corrurt, = ‘QRANT'S UNPRETENTIOUS HABITS. accra OS nil Two hundved and torly ap ve | Mr. Ten E * been a professional actor fur | Old Wills on Record at the City Hall. | taken. It has remained with us. It 1s long | The Arganautas were strong favorites, but the | putrid matter, that cullects Iu the bottomof Another Cry for Water. be: ler the n made during the During the war,even when commander-in- of the | Many yer me of Ezhert, Mensrs, to the surprise Of every- | one of these stationary filters, is so offensive e aa since an old story, how. we mined into the past | Beaverwyeks, m: ‘To the Editor of Tuk EVEstxc Stak: v's existence, and forty of seven | Loomis an both became profes | Among the old records in the office of the | for relics of our! forefathers, but the ‘curlous, body, came in winners in 18:34, the best time | that we have refused to repack them. When | Chief, he went about wearing an old slouch hat Iam pleased to notice that THE STAR Is add- | have serv out the first. is, aang rgeui Joues is the H. J. are still at itand the demand | on record. The Potomacs came in third. the water becomes offensive to the smell, then | and a common soldier's blue overcoat—a worn, ing the weight of its influence in the effort of | A 86" y Wwell If he og | Sargent who ud s Mant carcer as ‘the | Résister of Wills none possess greater interest citizens on the high grounds to obtain some | per day amall portion of the water they have recentiy | wiitle th been served with notice to pay for. The sub- | # seriber received notice to pay for water sup. prsed to belong toa four-story house. The tact acy the house is but three stories high, but be- | that th cause ofa cellar below cround it is termed four | Whe advancing on the ders to bis army to t. The mines are not all exhausted, | No more crews were sent abroad, and racing | people into think thattheir filters’ need | and dingy oneatthat. Wh five hundred | discoverer and ina of Modjeska, and sup- | than the wills of the orlginal owners of the zh ‘many of them. bave given out. New |on the Potoinae between the clubs was at s | Cleaning. “I have seen such very offensive mat, | aud dines onc st thal ave is the eastest, | Seauently as the representative of Dion Bouck | lind upon which the city was built. Robert jund used to be the great piace toseareh | standstill for several years. Club regattas were | ter collected tn fliters,through which the drink- | “move lzbt’” Ills personal example maces nt ten thousand | “Ault. bul whose star has been under au eclipse | Peter, who owned thut portion of the site of the | for Olt scraps of furniture and chinaware, as | frequent, and there wore some very spirited | ing water of families has been drawn, that T phasis to his order. The only “bageage” he hod. Women are | for some time. 5 city binding on the Potomac and Rock creek | B&#tly every New Engiund family of any pre- | contests ‘among members. In 1880 ‘came the | am very much digusted with all filters, Even | took with lim ®a- a briar-root pjse, a tooth ed for this business because of the dell- Jones, who is a Boston boy, was at that time, . is . creek | tontions bas something that was ‘brought over | memorable citizens’ atta, in which the | the taucets filters become foul.” brash and a horn pocket comb, At City Pulnt, their toneh and on account of the fact | # clerk in the Post Office department; but the | #24 along the northern portion north of the Ja-| in the Mayflower.” The stock for sule lasted | hewly organized Columbias ‘partici “Perhaps it isn't necessary to have filters at | his headquarters the last winter of the war, the ¥ are not so apt to have bad habits, or | humdrum of olficial life was too slow for his | maica tract, left a will, dated May 10th, 1802, | pretty well but has given out at last, anda man | gether with the Analostans and acs, | all forthe Potomac water,” observed the list-| general lived in a two room log hut in the ey do, it is more qulekly discovered | &spiring gents, und so he dabbled In amuteur | in which he directs a division of his property | With an appetite for the antique would starve | Tue crews were as follows: Analustan—Wite. | ner. Ereatest possible simplicity. Nii Ms Of the stories, Water can only be obtained continn- | thin in the cise of «ian, They musthe voung, | theatricals and practised legerdemain until he | yerwoen his wite and children, direstt th in the sight of pl No one in New England | stroke; Douglass, 3; Maunder, 2, and Page,| | “Well, perhaps not,” responded the dealer, | captains in his army lived more luxurivusly ously in the cellar and on the level of the | quick and healthy and” well educated. and | should be prepared to swoop down upon ucon- | ? a ing that, | has anything to sell unless it’s imitation. But | bow. ‘Potomac—Cropley, stroke; Morgan, 3, | “ : when compared with the water used | His icod was that uf the common tess of the floor, wid, at rare intervats,on the second | § salaries, which are paid in throug the | Hdlux pubic, He made ils feat venture asa | 2 Pay his obligations, so many of his lots in| they will buy. They are our best customers. | Bailey, 2, and Wheeler, bow. Columbia-—Brice: | in other cities. For instance in Dayton, Ghio, | officers, A huge fire was built out-avors in , When the water wastersand inefficient water | Treasury by the bunks, for the three magician in Seaton hail, ai the corner of 9th y ules of Washington city as are necessary be sold. | The ficld there has been conpletely worked out, | stroke; Brace, 3; Zeigler, 2, and Moore, bow, | they have touse the river water, which 4s 4 | irontof the hut, and before this, who pped in will kindly permit. To make a charge | Work are 1) iL ed at 8900, 310,000 and $12,000, | 44d D streets, being the’ first to occupy tnat | He named Benj. Stoddard, Uriah Forrest and | 0d they are pipe noel through Virginia | The course 'was two miles, with a’ turn, | dirty yellow, In it natural condition. But then | his old overcoat, with Uwo or three of his statt dither three or four stories uuder such circum. | The cashiers and two or three of the counters | Viilding after’ its completion, Whilethe ait s 5aGh sion, | #0¢ Maryland, The richest deposits are now |The Columbias “were beaten from _ the | it is pumped throuzh the sand and gravel from | about it, Ue geucral liked best to aft. tee stances is rank robbery, which whitens by coi. | are me) , hot nuke tach money in the seven pertorm: | Ht srovided tor ine dausaten Elie be oe: | to be found In those states und some places far. | start. On the way tothe finish the Potomacs | the bottom of the river, whiel filters the water, | each tae rast eect iced best to sit. Ton periscos the work of the most efficient road | uM ess the silence and system in the office | 2nces that he gave at this time, hs considered lop and Margaret Dick, on a basis of ,000 | Her South. ‘The relies of the war-wreeked south peneey, ex upon the Analostans, who we ‘and ip consequence that which is used by the | voted iriend= watched him ight and day, Sauiae Audi Ueda, tors te tere with eee Lace Le are ble sight; the eve of the counters | Nix skill suificient to warrant his giving up bis | Ph eaan” , 2 supply the market mostly, but these rieh mines | feuding. A foul attributed to the Analostans | citizens is as clean as crystal. These are nat- | Plots against his life had been tormed —an at lesumess ‘and utter disregard of the ict that or an instiut be taken frou the notes, | government ofllee and. going on the road as | PStinuel Davidson, who owned a piece of land | HUE shut Off as the old’ faulty pride comes | was the result. Roth continued oh thelr | ural filter beds and the only artificial ones that | tempt to blow up his headquarters with a tor é water io Bot served, and 2 wial inck of oie ne inelr tigers Gy throne tives tony tt rOl, Ho Sargent.” For several years he was | of about oue het mile square, taisiag, ia | Back with their retrieved foriuues and they be- | course, side by side, but the Potomacshad to| amount to any thing are those. which | pedo had almost’ succeeded. In te ttm dace Servet. ‘The fact’ that i can be acrred to the | fine machinery: one ck following an | * 2ucvessiul conjurer, revisiting Waskingtou | Sart of Lamyette square anit extending aceds | £m again to attach some value to the relies o- | make an angie to finish and the Aualostans | closely imitate the natural filters. Forcing the | fre general became slecples and cutorthaneeee Feasonable eatiataction of everybody his been | ottier in a uever ending procession att rag. | twice in hls professional eapaelty, pecrormlng ig y water Do iie present lie ot their jormer glory. The election of a demof | crossed the line first in 13:27, the Potomacs through a bed of sand and gravel, how- | under the stars in the cold night till malue, appea bree and und, alterwards, play- | have determined. to pernettate the monsor | cae, President thus a tendency to make theso | nearly two lengths behind them. Referee Wil- | ever, cannot be done successfully-on. a’ small | fouru'clock Iu the torts s0 well extablished that discussion of t tthe ee at Odd Fellows’ hall tues | Itis sata Hers (Or counteresses) see His stat made tion is a waste of time. every Hue of en te tase of A note ut | INS AN engayemene at the National theater : things harder to get, and If it was not for the civil | lett decided that the race should be rowed over, | scale. In Richmond at the present time the | private plan to take turus lniremaining up wi The oaly reason why this great wrong ix not | 4 glance us It passes through thelr ugers, | Els subsequcat career Is known to the puviie, | Davidson. He left to his daughters, Murgaret | service law we wouldsoou not beable towel any, | bak saosaqaently eeramied ie to the Colaunbian’ | Sharia endeavoring to have the entire water | him. Even when he threw himself ujon bie ramedied Is because the water officials are too ee ids with be euersy and in lomitabie pluck, it | 1 square 241; ‘to his ulece, Mary Chusereiy ot | Bt there are still many rare antique pieces | "In July, 1881, the Potomacs seut a crew to | supply flitered through a bed of this kind. The | camp bed one or the other of tne tatih ful sectane inefficient and timid to take the necessary | A Word for fhich License. is not imposstoie that he will agalu occupy a. Hes county, Md., two lots. th Georgette, | (2 be found scattered here and there, some in | Richmond, to take part in the annual regatta | water there le very bad, butI have no doubt | watched in front of the log cabin dawn sine tw accomplish the object. Paticnce hus | To the Fulitor of Tar EyxNiNe Stan: prominent position in the theatrical world = Was n of his nephew, Wi | te possession of negroes and some held by | of the Virginia assuciation. The crew consisted | but that it will prove successful. This Is | never knew of this,” suy ‘au, “but weoften to Eleanor Davidson, orp! 2 ceased to bee virtue, and what little influence |p. J. s. as question no distant duy. i ‘ members of the good old families who, in their | of T. L. Cropley, Morgan, Builey aud McKin- | nature's Milter, and there ix nothing else that | bargained with one another fur an houror tw. the: has will’ be devoted heuce- | p,ccstcn cos, tie, auestion how to reduce the ———+060—___ Ne alc nls lots tn aauare 217) with reversion 10 | struggle with ndveraity have ceased to attach | ney. and had as competitors the Undines and | will take ts place, and ifCongress sould be in | oars . fosth to’ acl in the District and | BUmber of saloons, bars and other places where Justice to Dr. G. B. Loring. 10), 214, 216, 254, 487, 489 and God: te Mog? | any Value to things of this sort, or have learned | L’ Hirondelles, of Baltimore, and Colunbias, of | a liberal mood at sume session, It would be i POLITENESS ON THE BATTLE FIELD. water ‘am not in favor of a change for | !iduors are sold at retali ia Washingt Tothe Editor of Tue Evexino San: Pattison’ of Dorchester county, Ma. AU his tags | thelr value only to offer them in the market, | Washington. The course was a mile and a-half, | good thing to have provision made for the con- ‘Ii : MePari ss “ ‘of Sehange, but when officers confess | not try the experiment mai ‘Asagent for aud in justi @. B, Lo fn square 196. ‘To his nephew, Léwls Grae | Here [have » letter from a momber of the Lee | straightaway. The Potomaes won in 8:55%, | struction of @ sewer bed near the reservoir, | Major James E, McFarlan, of West Chester, ineMiclency us these have done, and are 40 } some of the western cities? High Meense. Th ee pasa sues fo Ut. Gs Be Lacing |e uae tee Ge aretha ian, At Queay | family of Virginia in reference to a very old | aftera gallant struggle. They steered badly, | through which the entire water supply of the | tells the following story of Gen. Grant's cour- ft it Lo the rights of citizens and neglect ? is ‘ ¢ | I feel it my daty to yive you facts in relation to . Pt Queen | tyvie, with rich Mosale top, which they would | but grit carried them through. city could pass, tesy on the field of battle: “He was a man who criter has personal knowled city loss A .. Prine George county, Md., all the bal- as fab of duty, St isthine the reform movement | Wier lias pervoual knowledge of a elty leas | what has appeared In the newspapers Teyurd, | M22: rine, 3 like to sell. “I judge it is a very rare thing. It AMATEUR P at aif the size of Washina he “ tate, provided lie tuke Ube nameof 2 : THE REGATTA OF OARSMEN. probably took less paius to make an exhibition Cee ene rE ee Fe ee aie he size of Washington where retail | ing the transler of certain property. Miss Nally | Davidson: ithe eilod lu thisthepropents nae ae | Cost $800, they say, when bought many, many | mye vt trennoa repattact aaastent oentanen geri? Of his stripes or insignia of office while he was qagge which throws inte the auawie the one of | or suloon ee anee oad ber auauin for) G, Loring, the daughter of Mr. Loring's first | go to Ann Kerr and her heirs, provided she and | PCWrs MgO; by some of thelr ancestors. Virginia | _ 0° & UTM eNe, Ce eptember, 1881, Life at a Virginia Watering Pince | ithe head of tiearmies of the Union than any ve partizanship,” and one curtain to | license, always in advance, and ente: a Into bond fer hasbund took the name, aud if she declined, | {8 1 : pahs fens Officer init, “Itoften happened that tainor of rmeapproval of every rightininded pervon. | uf 35,000, wth proper security, to comply with | wie, had & sam of Tee te tae yet | then it was togo to John Harris on the sung | {erate So scattered ue e Valued that only crew entered by the Po! was in 2,700 Feet Above Hen Level. apf peed ge meye agg eg ofevory suiferer from luck of water in | sii {f%, nec.stfy laws and regulations made | Property by her satiier litract to hoes iat HUH: Chapman upon taking the aiuto? Sf | This ts on off season for selling. "Folks don't | wore hn’ Secmennsetta, ot Providence: Kets | Azteowaxy Sraixos, Moxroowenr Oo, | ‘ise bs his slde,on account of his simple dress, ity. forfeiture of license in case oF vloladom, Bhte | Yexed At to his brother, her unelé, Jona A. Lore | {heds refeeh anew eat his favorite wink, If | buy In, hot weather, and we don't have such @ | tnd’ the Metropalitans: of Ni ed and bad it mot been for my previous meetings i, z ae ork. Va., July 23.—These springs are situated Just y Nad the effect to weed out all the low doggertes; | Ww; a8 trustee for Miss Loring, and wien i sold | directed that the property go. to the Uuiceraize | fine collection on lund. We keep au eye about | Nutragensetis won, wit Wotwenaes 9 bea | (cha casaurol che aliopuens eosonioies free | Coe nee se the property to Mrs. Radelite ‘dee ity | us now, and in the fall have some rare pieceson midst of the Alleghany mountains, 2," ing ing ‘woul Food sworal character cuutd Ket the licen unck | quired, tron Sis Loring aa the benetielary | foutemplated by the will ot Gon. George Wash | tang." "tho trade is alwaysgood In tholalls? | “HA. vere the name year the Potomacs | fect above the level of the sea, witich, cures | 80 fa ay my conduct toward, iin "was con: ood moral character could get the ligense at - | ‘adiuire that glass?” Z cerned, Tt happened on the 7th day of October, give the securit pecially when the law re- | Uuder the trust. 1305. eee gad Columbias met ina fou! race, The | pure, cool and invigorating air. The springs are peng men Witt you please be so Kind as to answer me | quires cuci: applicant {3 publish ver hisor ber | DFC, 8, Lorie as a large amount of reat | "John Davidson, of Annapolis, who owned a | _,"OB aH ies i" replied the sertbe, stop- | Potomac crow consisted of Mckinney. stroker “3 tains, welche ron | Leet When we wore ‘neumpad ou the Jamon (through THE Stax) the following questions: | owl, name wien he will apply for leense and | Sit eum tnds for st cialis ae we eae | giallar tract on the enat of that of Sam ‘David: | ping suddenly witli his Buyers a, 51 fewepeg pres Ag lh bgiem pedicle) the south side of the river, and had « pontoon Tan Witch axa the alates ts enn von | HE what place he desires to loeute, and Invites | ti densnds fOr just clans that ara preiented | son, left a will, dated July Ist, 1806, leaving ali | Bis mustache. yousay it | one of lest-fought contests ever seen 8 i 5B | E B i E F jersom | St, vant pines he desice x sthim, Respectfully, G. : wast It's very beoomin Gescribable something in the wind that bridge. across it. Barly “in the morulng @ settle under the “homestead laws?" Tike cayenne ee ae uae to ta | Sein pete a Bi property 18 Ana Janette, John ‘Thomas and | “tt polonged to Buchanan,” replied the dealer, tate "Sie Gngenbies won tx a) Somers espa ens the | Part. of our. forces imho!" were ou the ‘May 8 minor secure a tract of land under | (HUiE Otdections eltly nape erat pd Miast Paper oot os payment Of | not noticing the scribe’s emibarrasament, “Are % at te a in isto, * ere — ected rq | north side of the river, into an these laws? If not in his own name, by naming | Of ily comelder the eee ne porities, who Rome Missing Emotes, ROE ee: a ownsll you fond of looking-giusses?” eee eee gi ty three wecoune alo: | heart. Thinkofsleeping underblanketshereand | engagement with the revel. The latter cap. $B What ete amount of mone to be vata | ERG Getiaonsition. | | "What hur beote ofthe or vhstographabe- |S. averaging Soktnies ook mle wee | tte NOEL on, wang on contin: Rte ed guamas Ss tun, repremmied ai | the thermometer among thealneies In Was | tibet acannon aed, ander wereveotiommn gs amount of money Oy ities etree ‘ rf ne of the four phot hs be- “That you have your hand on,” con: Jagton an le é 3 Py me Dy the settler, anid how nach | 21% Ur. ier of bare and Tae seraly aimin- | queathed by Miss Ann Pavula Cauningham, | iiee-urths long. through the center of which, | yed the dealer, pointing toe plain mahogany | te .F Fredericksburg, regatta, by jenior four. | hore the mercury during the hottest hours of | bridge and recapture tegun. | Wien I reached is he allowed? . | sibility of thefr owners. You cannot prevent | the founder and the first regent of the Mount | a will, dated slorch 20. 1700, mitted tovipeo: | desk; with spindle | ie Soeeed ae re Fredericksburg crew, easily, but entered in the | phe Gay bes not reached 66°; in fect, the week | the oppo aT noticed that my colemn ken, ANSWER. | ign from drinking. who, wish to de so, by pro-| Vernon Association to Mount Vernon? | bate in Montgomery county, Md., December | Ment of a, elrel donate, Lden'tkeowone senior race with the Columbia and Anslostans | "There are now more than two hundred per | been cut by number of offlcers whom I suw fat. In all the states and territories in which | itory or sumptuary laws, but you’ ean by | They é 27th, 1804, bequeathing his estate to hi: barges rive suclt revenues from the tramle as | TUCY Were presented to her by the Hon. | Dis ie Garrdil, of Daddington, owen wits | sat at fy butte Sas sed by one of the architects Mok ane oleae ‘ >| Edward Everett, whose name is synony- Gay of our government. That sof was in Heury See a eae Ie | ae wlth hers’ In the. geome, work: ans | portiot of the ety on which the Capitol stands, | OL.0% lovatice tome Yes he teed tortie aa f parents who fal rovide their ous with hers in gre: wort he: e line extending on the east ym the East ~ their dissipation aud love of | are exyuisite, and represent. General aud | Branch to abonteL, strect north a dices | Hi, Most of the lying he did at Cr gris I put spurs to my home, rode. back over the bridge as fust as I could go, and not # little out throug) Florida. ni, thinking that the men 1 saw who had ota, “Missistip) art, | drink. Mrs, Washington, the homestead and the tomb, | two mlles. “He left a will dated December there, Yes, we get some curious old thi cat my'column were w lot of sth omcers, whe = 2 vada, kee Mexico: | “July 13, 188: Caswat, | There is no mention or therm tn the guide book, 1848, admitted to propate May 10th, Teens Ries.” Ghetontione cua seulnet wilt san COLE hed Seo leapedence bo G0 feat aoaee, } Oregon, Utab, ington, "Wisconsin an: = ses and the writer, a frequent visitor at Mount Ver- | which he bequeathed his estate to his daugh- | DSWHY., Toni curious old cabinet, with gold thi gaming. nt " eats Congressional Cemetery. hon, has not seen them there for @ long time. ere, Maria izhugh, Aun ©. Carroll, Sarah | 2%. handred yeurs to Hold the valasdl Weil, [rode up . Mingr children cannot acquire title to| cy the kaltor of Tim EvEstxo Bran: ‘he'South Carolina room—which a witty visitor | Nieholson, Jane Carroll, Rebeces, Carroll, and | thfee hundred youre jeg crm | Piabic inate under the homestead laws, except | "Gnd in your paper of lant Hatarday, gener: Fygenlly declared reuinded. her “of the play of | the children of EllenbetS M. Brent. pore ee gag oll nny. ritumounted to runuing them off the bridge tos of his claim, and in that event the widow, | tlly so reliable where Washington information | iain n single memorial ofthe disungtiaed and | wees Jotitaty Saceee is soe ae caress Hiays. “All the locks and ‘hinges ‘you seo are the head of them but General Gran {QE mcawwof her death. the hetrs, which cm: | is furnisbed, several errors nun aiticle on the | giited woman Who. devoted her ie to the pie | & meaitho, Prine Georgian, whose lands in | “tno veribe was again twisting bi out tome, ‘Major, I am. sorry to Demos the minor chili aren, may 20 ree nite litle; | “Congressional Cemetery,” and if you do not | Chase of this national Mecea”—would seem the Washington were left to his daughter, Bleanor bane Seren tee ‘and the dealeriett bing entry cannot be inore than 160 acres lor one | OWECt would lke to correct @ few of them. | flting place for tiem, Ax thee phowgraphs | West, wite of Arthur P. West, tounswer the qu ofa lady who wanted barat utes.” over! z Perea. sad for this amount the following eom. | Atnong. the list of “distinguished army and | in know what has beeomne Ot then. Rag wees Onn oe raced ‘in our Seas to know what sort of@ furniture store he kept, pt A pever got ‘ iniesions and fee are chargeable on land subject | NAVY officers” and others whose “remains” are | Was personally acquainted: wickaliag GURU | Gent ee ee Ee La Hout 4 } . (- | Salc to rest in this cemetery, we find the nat al . a ae pe end Tanecs: Aanooes Sippi, | Emory, whom. we y still pe poe milesions When entry is made ts $4, and when | trrematis.” Then, the “Basch ——_-—__— Lape pepe a ‘certificate ‘ . payabl us your correspndent spells the welle eee oe ened GY Upre anderen | Know name of Hache The lave xhperintendset Genuine and Spurious Batter. 1 et eee = pa ap el issions are | Of the coast survey was one Alexander Dallas | Te the Editor of the Evexixo Seam: ‘will dated December Phe Fetes ea cae tea te tn cane etna iens | bes ned for bis grandfather, who was | I notice an article in the New York Mme in | {eft,# Will, dated December 101, ~The aad territories on the Pacific slope und adja- isons cabinet, while the monument to | regard to Dr. Thomas Taylor's discovery of St. | ismade of Washi ory president qgat, thereto—camely, in Calffornia, Oregon, | Pdlagh{ pas ok sanine whem een not Audrew's Crom ‘4s seon on eryetala. of bolled ‘There ie the his hat, “ts See se tne | rcp the ee i | reese NN. | gt dsinetomn ‘commissions sad ice are aty percent | the other bruve iellows who perished with him | ‘Taylor alleges, but It will be safe to walt until | Sande: ‘Abraham Se Go Ro ieenn ee,” sevoweh te me q shania the other states and verritorien™| to, ma} Fowre ac Your paper ty to wide. | some otpercy that fis hes sean Ie before tia Burne and J. St. Lingnor retary, “We owe $1,500,000. ; op Tux Sram) when circulated by it,and so family love of | Tovelte to muy that l Rees etgme ee ee om Beatatca’s t crow, pe 13 Besxbas anim Beane ix Oorawmacux.| the deed would ask you tp ecarecs theew silo] totter oc pure butter In polarised light under | Henry ‘ot Battenburg, the Hemet ar tigtos and Warden ales wrcaete railroad. ‘Bdrwecmaaitea abielte tattone of ceape | nn & | lunch se te Seon off. hase panty "ae | ET" face ‘vim the Cll end Amsiowtas gh es ‘of scandalous relations existing between | The chairman of the Ohio repabtican state | fined on exea crymtal. -T have seen the crystats | Thin giver: fens ps von tits day. om gicls aud eaior . University, | comznitice hus declined a proposition from the | of lard and beef Int viewed under the same cou- | proudest and pecedeah Siting elgg wae | Grol: fon Jouge dcunige betwen | alc am ane ny thatthe rapoot | Ke pate hn 1y merchuuts 1d mem- judge ruxer an Vv. Dr. ie a Ee. inves the magistracy ba hibition candidate tor goverme, ‘Du. E. P. Howiamp, | marquis and « sublect. | ag i