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: > rg EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., Re Se 8, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET. ei" a aS 2 . . 140 AN IRREPARABLE Loss. THE LITERARY SociETY. Of tea, coffee and biscuits of batgrada | PHOTT 4 CITY ANDI dis PRICT. THE COLUMZEA OARSMEN. ee eects (olupa bias sigh Angess 14th, oa eroneara, ay th —— nto mors, ab ont: RESQUE PIKE COUNTY. A GLANCE AT THE PAST. Discovracixe to BURGLARS, | 4 Sketch of One of Washington's Fa-| the other given by the ‘Other two clubs, Septem | wrew the Florence Prison Hospital eteh Prominent Or- faipers which netarally Dalliancy | The Cataract Region of the Delaware— | Establishing the Disirict of Colambia copan Wont Ctames ber a6tu, Known as the Potomse rivet rexatia. | MOT SS eSCE, "a mad Reminis ganizations of Washingten. ‘attractiveness of the entertainments. The Mountain Lakes Scooped Out by| and the City of Washington The bo : Before either of these regatta took place WHO HAVE BEEN OR ARE MEMBERS, How Unsic Snare Treasures ape Gaard-| yoy acs was niviven py THe oncaxr-| luinbiagsent an elehiskred ere te tow intbe | cence of the War. How rf onGINATED AD Tae isrrxcursiED | OI e Runs Sewerd, ameralda Boyie;sara | Stet Giacters—A Region im Which | Formalities Observed and the Partich= \ogplatainseut=-— map paeae ZATION oF THE CoLUwmra's FIVE YEARS | ang thy pesaus St Newark, August S108, EE PEOPLE WHO HAVE FORMED ITS MEMBER-| Carr Upton, Rosa Paige, J.T.8. MeBiair, u.| MUMteré and Fishefmen Delight. Pants. __ bs eres axes OF sping THE TREASURY | AGO—THEUMPHS WON EY THE PLUCKY CREWS tg. The crew ‘consisted of Nute, Wate, Wood: ar days Wie te a2 vee a cose Page ety CONNECTION WITH THE peter, A aweny Barili ares hee Correspondence of the Tx EVENTSoSTAR: “UNITED COLUMBIA.” ACLIo wants chorea AND Inox now | ACO MUS ward. as ago, archives division | gocre#ry—BRILLIART MEETINGS THAT HAVE oward, Edmund H. Cum ABURGLAG WoULD FARE I¥ HE TEED Ty] OF THE CLURS, ETC. and Young’ with Gites woxewalne in the tat | of the army department, there was temporarily | St acin. bcoad fh me 4 Borie, Hanson ‘A. fides, MWe Cham | aoe ORD, PUR Com Pin August S| Prom the Mamachncts Spy Otay 12.1701 Gkr rs, & Tue Copambla Boat Club was organized April | Cay-erace they had as coupetitons the Metro; | placed in mfy hands w collection of rebel prison | O°" =. bran, Filiot Goose, Christepees | ¢-G2s,,Anne | Pike county, in the northeastern comer of oa Pr exAxDarA, Va, April 21, (27013 7 as been much sald from time to time | 10th. 1580, in Room 34, of the Riggs house, og and Uni of New Yor © | records, fragmentary, mutilated and in many rary taste-of Washington is recogniz- Dorsey, James ‘J. Myer, 3 nsylvania, in a sharp angle of tl wat 0 lay, the 15th inet, 1791, the Hom SOARS On TIGnET Tar carne tte micering fr the eleetjonof perma: | AlI2is, Ot Newark "‘Mhe Columbiana were fouled | (°00% I Deadly blotted. ‘They are the records | 6d tos of the highest arden, ‘Tele te tee nate, | Browne: F. V-Hayden, Aibert 4. Myer, 4 : 3 4 E | river, has this’ stream for its boundary on the | Daniel Carroll and Dr. D. e tos y adolph_Bluim, M. 2 ay ary . David Stewart arrived fer toany act of professional thieves, As faras was not held until a month Inter. | bit neve betee Reed ue and a Balt Ta; | of only afew out of the thirteen prison pens of | ral, as many of the best ana brightest trinds ih Boaltghes elise A. Dupuy, Florence Fendaif, |@0rth and the east. Port Jervis, X.Y. on the | jn this town to superiatend the teteg ar whe ean be learned, bere has never been an attempt | The immediate cause of the formation of the | Metropolitans, On the following day the Co-| the south—I think of only Cahawba, Millen, | the whole country are gathered here in the va- Moy ‘A. Henry, J. E. Eisard, 2. B. Smith north side of the river, at the point of said | corner stone of the federal district. By Grade toburgiaviae he Treseusy. Therehas een | New basing orgunteation Was a disadfction in| lmblas, Ouly compelitans werg. the Unions, | Satispury and Florence. Hous branches of the goverament service, a | BH, SomuntoR, Aula Str fier | ante ot sharp tur, ie’ w aiow of ths | glee or aclirat the inhabitants wy mak some saeak thieving, defaication on the part of | the reaks of Potomac club, which resulted | Sn 'record. 349, These fragments, Just as captured, have heen | the army and navy, In Congress,and in connec. | BAB™Eras, David Kindleberger, Walter Faris, thountains, and there in the river isa stone, the | apprised of their coming, and therefore had not Aishonest employes, aud the like, but it is not iriegn active memirrs of thatclub with-| ‘The Washington regatta was held August | carefully plaeed in one volume and finely | tion with the many different educational insti- Hobeson, Biiidred T. Wilting, Miss Bryan, Theo- | Poundary stone, on which, standing on “all | the opportunity of exercising fully that plan of Rmown that there has ever been an attempt | “wing or being dropped from Its membersh'p. | 1th, 1883, The Columbie elght was defeated | pound in calf. As I eagerly looked over the | tutions. There is noclty in which are congre-| dor Kaufmann, Caroline Ransom. Max’Wevi, | fours,” head to the north, your two hands will | operation which thelr Interest in the tu news, cheats pick the locks or break open the safes | A Committee of the seceding faction, consisting py the Metropolttans, of New ork oo YEAS | sad registers the names of many comrades | gated together so many brilliant men and wo cone Cauidield, Gari Seburs, M Ary Lillie | be in the state of New York, your right foot in | and their respect for the commisato ors, nak, fo get at the great wealth stored there, The | f W. H. Gibson, Arthur T. Brice and George V. | jumblay mets tiutw teats an cubee club. ‘The | came to view: but only afew from Florence—all | men in every department of literature, in art | 9, Hegemann, Alex, Melville IU, J. WJ New Jensey.and your tel! in Pennayivanta. | previously magested Treasury vaults have been oftenerassalied with | Balch, was appotnted to see what encourage- | Columbia crew consisted of Nute, Wade, Wood. | before the letter S being missing from that reg-] and science, and in music, as in the | ator Ingall, A. @. Mere) ~~ Bd Fe ‘nce, the Tri-States Union, the popular 1 be mayor and the commonality, together fase elaias than with false keys. eut there was for the formatton of a new club. oe Mackall, Kondrup, Young. Brewster and | ister. national capital, and the influence of| Mrs. Belden Noble, ine Paper, so-called, published at Port Jervis. Seved | with the members ot the diferent lodges of the ons es i » With Gibeon coxswain The Hilisdales inst imany names chedk red ink high attainments extends through n,, Chas. Wm. Hoffman, Mary Buck-| miles trom it, down the river,on asmall plain | town, at three o'clock waited on th To ovtside appearances the Treasury is no ir efforts culmiuated In the meeting at the Ay s Agat iy names cl marks in Ink | their hig! nds gh | fe Nnadin “Ansie Bell Irish, James Cian: 5 » ele » mger of a strong box than is the General Fost | 5 So eee aioe Teg te ae Ce eae cree | appear, placea there by officials who had ocoa- | every class of society. It was to be expected, Wolling, Elisateth Bryant Johnston, aiee | Of #mile square, in a semi-cttcle of mountains, | slouers at Mr. Wise's, whem ollice, the Interior department or the realy ae toad a ey sion to examine these documents lately. It is | therefore, that these men and women would | Graham Bell, Samuel Hays Kauffmann, | t&0ds this pretty little village of Milford, From | and after drigking a glass of baiiding, and the attention of the visitor gong | ‘ended, and a lively lifterest was manifest 4 hat these records, es i ather together and fori associations in which, | Faward Kennan, Clare Han: | its front from a stec through the bulldin: tracted by uny | #li present. Measures were taken to build a 70 the Potomac river reghtta, September 26, | plain tl rds, even mutilated as | $: ward Clark, Geo. pa edengeh see pot ok SoS nore wg sentiment, Viz: “May th about to pinge in the ground remata ap im ma¥ see a man a! uo in front of hi . They are, have been of great service in estab. | at stated periods, they could mectand exchange | £,"Moune. Gagoline limbeth extraordinary precautions. They are allowed | club house and to place the new organization | es, (he, Columbias won. the fouroared gig | ey ener aisproving clkitiie ia’ the Lomina | ideas, discuss theories and derive mutual bene- Aivort, Foun AL Davenport Lanier, Eiiotane | ace one es nh eee ete inks the wisdom and una $e ream adox Hobody watches | Svc: . lvanias. Their gig crew consisted of Nute, | office. fit from the interchange of thought and expres. | Frazer’ Andrews, Jennie T. Gould Lincoln, | the Shawangunk mouutain chata of forthern rica,” the company pro- Som goose Tp one room the cebecesheear Rt ‘This leads me to make a somewhat detailed | sion. ‘The number of societies of this character | Frances Hodgson Burnett, Elizabeth W. Long, | New Jersey, and up the valley to the mountains wri feat % de- tare stacked | At thesecond mecting of the club officers were | feated tio Potomune Pek eenads ie thee \ hably tho: that have been formed here and have had alon- | Louise Keller Camp, Gatrick Mallery, Isaac | around Pori Jervis, And bere, at. Milford, we senting probably Potomucs by 4 seconds in thecight, | statement In regard to the loss of the death | that bare been formed hers and have had ioe elected as follows: President, Capt. H. W. How- | oared rage, in 8:21. Their crew consisted of | register at Florence prison. First let me state E. Clarke, Edmund Clarence Messer’ Mary | are in the heart of “the cataract region of the | CAroll and (he mayor, sands Of dollars. In another they ae ; 3 Nute, Ki intner, | that tbe fragment of a register found as above | but among.them all none has enjoved a higher | Giemmer, Lida. Miller, Anna M. Crittem.| Delaware,” upon which @ werd or ome Senerdck. Sis. SH Soe one putting hla name to little gave; view president, J. H. Gordon; recording | eta oan ane Saleh tin Gibson cox. | stated in the archives; is the one made bs the | Teputation. mot_ only for the distinguished | qiet ‘Coleman, Eleazer Hutehinson Miller, Her. Pike codnty is Tuainly'a part of an extensive | Mon coflpell as we ec The bole won A Bis, Hemuren, E. F. Rises | swain. In the Ilgutcweight race they were enslly | rebel authorities outside, and isa rogisier of | stinding and ability of its membership, but for | hort Pelham’ Curtis, Imogene Robinson’ Mor. | mountain plutea. Golug west from Milford, | SANK whe pt lodge No. 22, s or drafts for large ncial secretary, F. £, Johrs; captain, W. : | defeated by the Potomac, The Colatnbialighi-| prisoners received at the prison; willie the | the unusual excellence of pupers presented at rell, Anna Laurens Dawes, Martin Ferdinand | after an up-hill’ journey of five or six F david Stewart at his righ the of money, but the visitor doesn't know pon; first ligutenant, Geo. V. Baich, and sec- | weight crew was corhposed of Zeigier, in, | death register made by the hospital attendants | its meetii Bee wide range of the subjects dis- | Morris, Ella Laurence Dorse; john George | miles, you reach the summit level of this moun- james Mult the rest [om eet eet ee teaee ten mate: icon ein eee Brewster and Smith. inside the pen records the history of those dis- eh Milano he Ae Tesearch developed in Nicolay, Chay ‘Daniel Drake, Charles Nordbot, tain aystem. A \ vast level country spreads, be y < peace >oee he wouldn't understand. them, irty-tw er met : ee nose 5 ead Almon Ferdi spark ¥ two, Matter of fart trone of these would be of value | club and thirty-five others were elected, malin ANOTHER RACK WITH THE POTOMACS. eras teens Unrcnure, he “aiois peg rg oreo eat aby Tilia nn ee ~ important. THE LITERARY Socrery, ngnd Hockwell, Cornelia Adele Fassett, Ains- | brooks and them by | the membership 184. ‘The Columbia club had | The Columplas, who did not start in the four | "YPOMADE, ss cotune to bean Inmate he second decade of its inter- | Worth Rand Spofford, Stephen Johnson Field, — ehange of dishonesty. ey are (1.29 ite | road to success” TR Me a Se et state | Gated shell race at the Potomac river regatta, | of Florence prison from the period of ils iitst | Wise snd prosperous carver, The formation of | Hevecch Heater Springer, Edward sfiner Gal | 9.090 tect eee ee AN ARES: ote or furnign & basis for forgery. us they are in an in- | rond to success. The formation of its sister | Sobsequentiy imued w eballeae to the Poto. | establishesent; In Reptember eek te ie ctae | esting and prosp . The ieaber Jucope, Mareditn’ Tones ana ie, | 2: e s complete form or are drawn upon some par- | clubs liad been compcratively slow, work. The | Mesdwently isened a ol im@ handsome | Uation, in March, 1365. From being greatly | this soclety is duc to the active efforts of a few | Gibson, Henty. Ulke, Theodore Nicholas. Gill, | More of these mountain lakes in Pike county, Healar pluce, to by pald to a specified yervon. | fw boating enthusiasts who originated them | Macs, who had won that race Im ® handscine | cmaciated prisoners transferred from Anderson | latlies and gentlemen of high literary taste and | Joseph ioswall Hiswiey. generally round, varying in size from Inkes as BS MYSTERY OF THE THING, Beat to ga Enfse thee Osa tO | ie net p Mad tho uatoeney medals. It | Ville, we found ourselves better circumstanced | ability, as will be readily perceived from. the — see Taig 62 Gis arcs of the Butomens tatwenn One of the greatest saleguards of the depart. | (ouptliis comp: oe ee eee opece vi anoavted: ana the race took place Ovtober as long as the wood inside pages jented ad following, tise cf ot pa members: Gen, Ben}. THE POLICEMAN’S LOT. Georgetown and Alexandria to ponds of half a = puree; not the aba ei Pda tea grD . i re : until We became over-crowded with arrivals | Alvord, Miss Olive ward, Miss Esme: i — ‘ ment shook of ewurse, not the one most re | was Level by innumerable ebstacies, whieh had | 10%, over, dents atateeTty the Potbmac | Mam ‘the field. Soon, however, te wood was | rilun Hoyle, Mrs. Jean SM. Davenport Lander, | Some of the Things Which the New | fii ities, Rowing north: tuto the Delaware lied epon, ts the facet that a thief wouldn't} to be overcome by experience, for it was new boat-house, a distance of a mile and a balf In | @Xhausted, the little pon was filled with 11, Miss Sara Carr Upton, Mrs. Rosa Paige. Col. | Manaal Requires of Him—Offensive | above Port’ Jervis or castward into the river ein iif he sueuld heprew te got it. To a | ‘The Columbia club, on the other hand, sprang | the Columbia. boat were Nute, Fete ae ee natgunated boa rarat ok kabel | John G- Nicolay, Miss Jat, & Meliialt. Mis | Partisanship Not to be Tolerated | below that point,givevou “ihe cataract region” by Wits it AF In chin tilled Hysol rtnarngh lan oa drup and Wade, and in the Potomac Fraser, | P! ra p el keepers, ‘ ige C.D. e. Mr. Praha dl Saf the department existence fully equipped. Experience Pp x : aileys i Suunucl | Qualideatio: pte er °Toae sight of the | bestthg men were at the helhn, aud piueky oare- | Baker, Kyan aud Melinney. ‘The rage wad | Col. Iverson and bis endixh Heutenunts; the | Bailey, Signor Antonio Baril, Prot Suucl ody Brecise District jodgoand Lr, the brethren, h, a depostt of corn, it, andthe fol iwered by the Rev, ion {may be said as It was of Judea tis of the Delaware. Among these streams are the for Appointment and | Shohola creek, the Vaudermark, the SawKkill, Selugs ten tr contmnen cue fiiuew ex | men, Who kuew how to fuw;were at band to | Hotty ‘contested, but the Columblas won'in | Swifering became terrivle and the deatirrate | Tier, Mr. James, Howard, Colonel Edvard | Causes for Dismissal, the Rasmondskill, Dinginan's. the Bushklll | a renr tt convene, tabi - orks at “oa "eorre- | exert : " aa ec 2 ane a . Cammins, Prof. Chas. W. Homan ke &e., and, as in the last five or six miles of thelr = nd whose stones tablishment—the clerks at Work on corr t heir muscles for ee 9:22 1-5. aa 201 metime tn January I was carried by com- | Hanson A. Risley. The new “Manual of the Metropolitan Police” | gourse their descent is sometines a thousand dig bran: a1 Lina Sich the Lond thy 4 spondence, aud a thousan one 6 2 r need % CONTESTS IN 1884 nit T : rades into the hospital, as a few poorshedsin| ‘The initial meeting was held at the residence | has been caretully revised by ce and | feet or more, you ¢ their numerous | fue tee At the north ead of the | boats te row inland a suitable house in which to are ert eee bee — ecie bere the northwest corner ot the pen ‘were called. | of Miss Boyle, the poctess, January 6th, 1843. | District MSthonne ae ar crneriar it | flleand thelr romantic tions, or eauyoas, as | r,08° piace where there are any | Store them. These necessat eon F 0 ; ee tt ey call these gorges ont west ‘Sal a re th ¥ 1 smothered their misundcist igs and petty | simple remedies, Pond The tnost active in the under have been distributed among the members of they call the rs out west, The wwikill, | of the presence of great sums of [ie Snhe thine Ico state canta anew Jealousies and united in holding the Potomac | of dfugs sent _up' from Charl 5 Bayle, Prof. Tyler and Prof. Hott which flows by this villaze, nas a descent of pm ‘the beginning of the year, oven nd-of the sear! May Americus be , i , : : nd virtuous; they wball secure th money. There are ted the treasur : y = aie ly 81st, both the Srar and Post | decoctions of roots and barks obtained by the | their energy is largely attribu the bring-| the force. The policeman who lives up to his | over a thousand feet in its headlong downward | rely Peiicoant | the in Hee, the cast Tv9ra. the counting roms and ihe | Ca¥ adopted as its motto semper paratus, and pls ae | aa tine feuroured shell race, | Woodcuiters outside, were administered to their | lug. togetict of so many well-ktown people 4 | manual will bea very good policeman. Many | course of five miles. And one of the coolest | nt oe ek cee, bow reas wit ~ is Cordon Roath iate Vestsenessectned to terive the racing spirit on | Before this regatta took place the Elizabeth | patlents, while yunks inade of shakes, laid on | an association for literary and intellectual In-| aiterations have been made in the text of the | Places in the late hot sege of July in this region + rt surreney such ae would be good ior use at once | the Putornac., which for several years Had vot tte was held at Norfolle, the dite | ee eee ee incl” Bodies up out of the | tereotrse. ‘1 hen formally brought | M4 manual, some having been made necessary | Was that deep and shady place in the Sawkill | id fn the commercial world, besides indefinite | manttested ligelt very strongly, the Potomues | being We 4th of July, ‘The Columbia four— | cold, drenching winter rains. Soon I was re-| | Though the society was then formally brought | by the change In the forma of eoverument oftie | Loree, called “The Devil's Kitchen. | prosperit tbe commercial world, besides indednite heen inthe atogal Habltof sitting om their | Nuc, Kintuer, Kondrup and Wade—contested | storéd so far ax to be able to walk about, and | into existence, it wats donein the most informal | Doitec, and sthers having bese tetredaced ne |. Tucse mountain’ lakes of Pike’ county, and | Uo Bid arcun that was to desitaction aud tuthe | comfortable balcony and Longing to get another | We fur-cared shell race with the Potomacs and | at Quce becaine engaged in encouraging tie rest | manner, and it was determined that the bond | Pelorson inneorene es, thenee through all our northern ‘states, into Saf yoy and are on their way to destruction. an sare | the Analoatans, who followed the Fo. hs, winning, aiter a very bard struggle, | 824 nursing them 4s best I could, under the in- | cf union should be as slight as possible. There WALIFICATION! Canada, are supposed to be the work of the | porfames ¢ It ts more Beighborhiuad of Gir hundred) million dotlars | cbanee at the Analostons, wiiy followad the Po- struetion of the skiilfal, kind-hearted, but often | was no regular constitution, but only a few Quan NS FOR APPOINTMENT. great eoutinenial lee sheet of the glacial epoch, | Rec ymese a tonne Fe ee ee eee eee te tesdla That ae iy Galersat featike at} _ Ondtly Loth, 1884, the Columbta eight con- | tipsy, rebel surgeon. I became, in Lath, night | “provisional rules” evidenced the compact, and | The qualificgtions for appointment on the | % long long time ago, a sheet of ice, five or six | "May this stone lone ox Soaehe aie and: on eran ge panes aia biped peritonitis Ube, whieh could | tested at Philadelpuia for the Sharpless cup, | BUé, Ward-master of the fifth ward, steward of | these rules, it was understood, cotild beamended | force are set Sut as follows: “Any person ap. | thousand. feet thick came grinding its way | ios te thoes coe events Caan, alue except to the bi Suited States, | culy be eadieated by icudly and opeu rivalry | Abd Wow the race (mile and ‘a bal) over tne | the sme, and, Analy, was placed ini tull eharze | or ehanged at any time. it was decided that | pointed by the Board of Cominiasioners to serve | down. across this continent from the highiands Prone Bog Poor dongo4 aTishtor posting, to that part of the | Upouthe water, The Couing ohthecaannbis | Cracents of Fniladelphie, Atlanta of New | pect slewardot ue hospital From this tne | the nunsber of menvers should be limited ta | Bathe peliae (oror must se. Be, able to ed Of the tops ofthe hilie ad moustalon, eneek | Fg hl vy ad > = on wee | Mecraen tes en Tike = tween | York, and the University of Pennsylvaulaclub, e al register, Vs is ex: and wi ¢ English language. 2d. Be aciti- | Of the tops of the hills and mountains, earth | wey seg lle one) 9 eo ee by AOS Brim | hc local ite have taken pines a thatit ever | insu, with the University crew second. ‘The | 4nd I personally made the records for the con: | meetings should be held on "alternate menor 7 i ‘gg and rocks in Its course, grinding and carrying | apne re this stone guard 1s allowed the same | the local eluby huve taken ‘place annually ¢¥er | ee ene On this secanion gua “Nate, | cluding month of the hospital's continuance, | Tuesday evenings, and. that the exer. Sent oe ae ee mayne these materials hundreds of miles southward. | marnincence, whose stability, week Chery there, was bathing more valuable |” THE FInsr CITIZENs' REGATTA. Kininer) Kondrap, Wade, Young, Mackall, Ar | The cobdition of the prisoners throughout the | cises were to cousist of the reading of origiual | ing his appointment, Ath. Never have heen ins | Near, the Delaware water gup, and thence In | hitherts sail atteteh ieee cd nett wont hn dbo eater a, ie we caer 2 ie & nold and snyder, With Gibson coxswaln. stockade at this time was too horrliying to de- | papers or translations by members, and in- | dicted aud eonvicted of crime. Sth Be at lean | Winding northwesterly line through Pennsslva- | Hitherto, savage of the wilderness to take shel. than Spooints as. He is even | In the autumn following the orzanization of | rie 'Potomacriver: regatta was held July 31st, | scribe; fortunately it is nut necessary for the | formal discussions on familiar literary topics, + = y take shel- allowe €x$u room and look at the me to wa five feet eiz! . nia, we have what ts called the terminal | {,, ler Its roof! regatta was held,| 1934. Allthe races werea mile amd a hal purposes of this article, Suffice it to say that | in which the expressions of opinion were oral Pee eer core Le TONenE GUA se We: | Oe onc ores continent Glazier, Along tits | @r,under Its root! wy above the | tne teean oe ana Se 7 umiblaclub not quite semper paratus | The contestants in the four-oared senior sheli | fost-bitten, shriveled and dead hands and feet, | and given without the speaker rising. There | Lm’pt 22 and 38 years of age. 7th. Ot physi- | Torsive of thls continental glasier. Alome tbs undling the umbias, the eitiz and the Co The compan: partook of some lquid refresh- on ¢ ‘vaults for use e : pede ; "2 ie was | Ctl health and vigor. 8th, Of good moral char- | ment and retired to the place fror hic Rating the days While walking urosud thes | in this iustanve expressed a commen ante wik | face Were the Columbias, Petomacs, and Eliza. | Mallgnant Saud-sores along the Lack, uleors in | were 0 ieyhen Clie see cay nd music was | acter, “9th. Of unquestioned energy and cour- | Tks and earth was stopped by the sun, and | fame, whicre @ mutnber io tate we we balcosy admicing the marble pane in part ab had no Bethe, uc Poramonth va. colunn as fouled va Poe aarts Ok bk Bods ib re Soa teeeeunnanaheeeanes oie itedin Re fcous manners, 10th, Must have been honor- poey mere SC adic deere ae and the following, which was delivered by the . - Sere mene ahelvaniuibletocee the Elizabeths, and gradual dropped behind, er diseases of all sorts were preva- | foriner gave Op) 0 + | ably di parmny “ by the great hills o1 i n the tee io toda yea with © paid Da Bandage epg ae en erika aa aae Wane tie Potomacs withing cari In belie eliza: | lent, while nearly every prisoner was bewet by | The whole business of the 5 which, by | SPY ipegmer Perit wall eeit Gisappeared. Lod trom tutstine oe | fae we teaiwen wae Gary pee ag Reel en = beths secoud in 10:11%. Nute, Kinter, Wade | swarms of vermin, nuinerousiy bred, as a mat- | the way, liad not been giv come p3 : have this mixed glacial dripp scattered over all don’t | ¥as o “Brethren and gentlemen: he 1 lay ‘jeulousy, that groen-eyed monster,’ eau with their backs « ‘wit. More than th and Kondrup composed the Columbia crew. | ter of course, throughout the stockade by those | mitted to an executive committee of three, con- | A memter of the force may be removed from. ‘ More than th ‘The same Columbia crew in agig beaten | unable tomake the exertion necessary to rid | sisting of Miss I. Doyle, Miss Seward and Mins | office, in addition to any penalty to which he it for | rd, the tops of the moun- ited. ._ Tt Is supposed that | ne bile) the Visitor to get u puss that will admit him | pect " a themselves of the scourge. Upton, and some one of the gentlemen mem- | may be subject by law, eaeinat whom ey tain lakes north of that etn on gama ta Gee Santtenes om send sasel room, | 1500, a Pe Mokke Heke wcleht: cee consist | When it wus known the federal forces were | bers was designated each evening to preside, the following chanves shail’ be ‘suteemnnten he work ofthat glarier, | WS Aas completed, never to rive again within Sarrounded by piiesot money which, {| act eine to) | EOF SULEE, W COM war Cel pes tnd Hrowtaty | ean eceae of Tue prisoner Mroae BRIE Sore Seen ear Ae ener e) Guy, 2d, Will disobedience of ordersor'e- | the seanpian ont of thett beak inthis test we | fies, ve Silely pronounced that this or a ees nse Witte. Douglass, | ihe cightesired race the Commubia-ereated | number at that time, were’ unable to stand | fF literary: purposes was held one week after | Ay Seazta gyal diepbedience of orders or in-| the secoping out of thelr beds, In this view we indivedoal present'on theese oer tor tray be allowed 0 go Int Hid ‘Whaclen, ‘Tals wae | the Potoinacs ina very pretiy contest in 9:17%q. | alone, Only about 130 were able to walk, | the organization at the residence of Miss Se- | toa superior oF other persone by vloloes course | Mloal aoe Cae een south of this tere zor wnclischarens nore. Faulk aud be permitted to = te foul oc- | The Columbia crew consisted of Nute, Kintner, | Twenty four-mule wagons had been provided | ward, the principal production being a poem | or insolent language or behavior. 4th. Recelv- | luchian chain of mountains from Pennsylvania THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT. nd the Po. | Wade, Kendrup, Mackall, Young, Siiydor and | apd plteed tn chaige of an oversher to transport | py Emeralda Boyle, Which was read by Chief tng money or other valuable Consideration con- | to Georgia, while north of that moraine thest | Pron gye Basen bety Ca eae, down the | Unblas were afctorions acer the Analects | oue mile distant. ievery one able to Mit a pound | Justice Drake, Daring its first scason the meet- | hun Winn rcs and Feulations oF, rulesand | To this great continental lee sheet, then, Pike WR, June 20, (1791) bridge and re | id Aries oc Battiaare, Theres arte dain | worked assiduously ali das, with, rudely pre- Sie ot te pee ecy ote Held algernatoly at Mie regulations adopied by the Board of Commis. | Sounty tsindebted for is numerous mountain | On Monday last the President of the Uaived : P aby, oven | DetWeen the Columbiag and “Analostans, was | pared stretchers, bringing thé uniortunates out | Bosley and Miss Seward’s, with one exception, slouers. 6th. Inefliciency by reason of physical | lakes, teeming with fist, Its great tracts of up- | States, agrecably to appoints arrived in THE STRENGTH OF THE VAULTS. about the | Yery exciting. ‘The Columbia ezew consisted | of the stockude and crowding them into the open | When thomemby blicity given to the | (istbility or otherwise,or neglect of duty. 7th. | lund soll, of broken rocks, too rough and poor | tis tows when he af et that of Kerr, Sloan, Schmidt and Fildew. Time, | springless wagon boxes, eleven on aside, in a | MeBlair. There was no public’ en to, He | Williully maltreating or using unnecessary vio- | for cultivation, so that the country is mostly a " he was met by the Honorable It must not be presumed from the fact that | 1 ane loan § "| sitting posture, for the excrutiating ride over | NEW socidty on Its meetings, and. in fact. its | jonce toward _a prisoner or other person, Sth, | mountain plateau of Woods and jungles sud | Thomas Johnson, Daniel Carroll, esqs, and Bolts aud bare and guards are not visi OAM: chien sent Boch aa eight anda four | the rough read. ‘The evacuation Dugan ‘at days | members boud themselves to an eltort to keep : Lip i ne Py 2 2 7 \ Mele p siect or refusal to pay a just debt, contracted | same—the delight of the hunter; and of lakes | Doctor Stewart, commissioners appointed to soxistengs und tran“actions out of the public | during time of service; provided said debt, un- | and brooks thatare favorite haunts of the flsle superintend the stu = Prints so far as possible. a in October, | Iss, #dmitted, shall be evindenced by inal | erman, Back here in Pike county we have government t's secon ason commenced in. ober, | judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction. * 1874, and during this winter Mrs. Dahlgren, | jin’ Conduct unbecoming ae athees THE BLOOMING GROVE PARK BN papery em Ecorse, Mleh..and the Watkins, and geined | | During all this day of removal, fraught with | {he widow of Auaniral Dahlgren, was elected 10 |" Inaddition to this itis provided that “Any | of forty thousand acres of lakes, brooks and | Sylamisslonrs. and a gral ¢avalade of gentle second place, the Argonauts winning in 3:22%. | terriblesuffering, which was heroically endured, | Ttivran entered hoartlie lato the pees aon ‘er or member of the force may be dismissed | woods, pufchased by an association chiefly of | federal buildines. ‘There were no other entries in the cight-ared | Lalternated with two or three others In recei Per ee thie einer ee nko ee gren et heartily | notion | by the Commissioners whenever in their jads- | New = eu wl peers cd, this sige e, So the Columibias rowed over the course | ing and stowlry skeletons into the wagons, wi- | Of te objects of the socteiy, and the mectings | nient the public interest shail, demand ‘such | Ne™ Yr hunters and anglers, and preserved | | Aud, this day, the propri Ro precautions are taken against robbery. It fs the consciousness of perfect salety that | [VS makes them so easy. The vaults are aboat the | pr Strongest and bes: that the ingenuity of man era'd eoutrive, and they are very carefully hey are made of chilled iron and near being netrable as | sies waa be made. Their double steet coors to the Natlonal regatta of 1Ss4, which washeld | light in the morning, and was not concluded at Watktus, N. Y., August 12 and 13, ‘The four | until eleven at ulght, when the two long, aeav- secured a place id the final heat with the Ar- | ily-loaded trains of box cars were pulled out and gonads, of Toronte, Wab-wah-tuh-sees, of | Started for Wilmingion, N. ¢ of the permanent seat the President, atiended by the ons of the federal e Ahern ey saeiaon sies th = = a grounds, collectéd tor that purpose, signed deeds: os rk | hee . ' iifnistering wed ieinearenspine Gl carmio eal held ulternately at her’ honso and at Miss | Setion. by them as their exclusive hunting and fishing | i thal purpa rned de night. tet mans, medals whic | and received the Ln satan Trae nee pa eee eeeeerrapone oe huting thisseason the subjectofa more | “Tere are a great many general rulosfor the | ground. And they have wild bears there and | CLepnverance, In trust, to re nn dhnmre hand “4 aera RESER s. putating adead hand or {uot by severing the | ual union began to be agitated, and In the | guidance of force. “Each member,” the | catamounts and coons,wild turkeys, pheasants, | sions within the line of the federal city. motu bis teh nner ce crane aan Ohe eieh Coated eaten Py the | siguinenis uta Joint with a Knife or scissors, | (atten, tart of Cebrnary, 1846,a, Constitution | Manual savs, “must be quiet, elvit and orderly | quail and ‘ducks pigeons and wondeock, And | winch the Bnet twee ea An oney io knock thts mint down, lake hie Columbias was the eight-oared race for the | | Trom the trst J was greutly concerned tor the | Was drawal up by Co). Nicolay, which, however, | in his conduct and deportment, and in the per- | tucir lakes are ailye with pickerel, perch, sun- | { ing the cl t adopted, although the rule of'a tempor: zens’ from btu, aud bag the , Dub it wou! regatta the Co- | Sharpiess eup at Philadelpiia July oth. Ou | safety y Of the hospital register, which early in | © lay I bad hidden in a secure place. When | plowing situations for the patil paid. ‘chalrman was abandoned and Dr Welling | 2fmance of his duty he must maintain de- | fish, bass and other fishes; and thelr brooks will | ings the houses belonging to the legislative vi Reus wil easy. You would have topass througii | Immbias celebrated the completion of theircom-| this jon the crew was composed of Nute, | “be ose si vi coruin and attention, full comman of temper, | furnish the fisherman a breakfast or supper of ‘tunent, on arising ground known by th i great msany frou giatings, where a large nu: | odious be e, at the foot of High street, Shoe ituudrap, Wade Bloat Arnold, Mack | the last wagon was filled 1 dragged myself back Prssidesre President and Col. Nicolay vies | patience and discretion. He must at all times | trout without fail any day through tieir sea- | sake areas ae, ee | aide ot sous ber of responsible ei sare unbied, 10 | in Georset: ‘The inte. | all, Young, and, Snyder, bow, with W. fH. Gip- | to the hospital, brought forth, the book, aud eae SO coats arab, violent, profane or insolent | gon. creek, the property of Daniel Carroll, jr.,esq.: get at Bins Yeu would go ln company with | im Geonzet Sin coxawenn ‘The Hist heat was betwesa the | Coitated over the best plan to. conceal and. so HST REGULAR OFFICERS. | language. yet at the samé time act with sutti- |" These and its beautiful wild and romantic | the house dor the executive deparinont’ ae te Sime vilicial, and there would not more than | Tor of the hoake was Maltas, of Philedelputa, wud the auantus, of | be ble to bring itaway. The bovic was a com- | At the first meeting of the nextseason, in No- | cient energy and firmness to periorm his duty.” | scenery are among the attractions of Pike | Helms ground in that part of the federal ety pal Beene ae Jarge gatheriug of tucited guests. “Tiere were | S:0G% In the second heat, between the Fale | (cg Guehuif thicke’ The paper was a puor arti, | &e2, the constitution was formally adopted and | Another rule 1s that “no member of the de-| draw to this little villag a isant front the Urst mentioned build t population through | ings—and the other publie edifices, exchange und its fixed pul offices, &e., to be distributed bebwe the lon-house; nor | tion ts abont tive hundred. — above Ko get H, | shall he, in the, station-house or elsewhere, | “For six weeks, untii Saturday last, all this Ry gesting away with ail the fe tiue % got out before the whole Treasury | ear the Colum- Providence, and Coitmbias, the airmounts | cle, course, wine-colored and badly ruled. I | signed, in posecanics of the provisions of which | partment shall, while off Kod Heres in the | the summer and antum: Tentss would oon head is teccive you, tives ian ve | Could not put the book in cure of a person in | the following executive committee was se-| Office or bedrooms of the stai barge agutnet the The Colvawtinen piace tn the fie bent weave | authority whom T could trust, ‘To carry it in | lected: Mrs. Dahlgren, Miss Bovle, M entioned situations. d . July 24d—On Monday last, being the appointed: bad “pals” fu the corridors ready to join you pepe ith tie Pair is ‘altay, | Sight would only sabject it to capture by the in- | Cures. Long, Mr. J. Q. Howard and Prof. C. W. | while on duty, driuk any kind of liquor of | country of the upper Delaware had been sufter. Gay, the President of the United States ar Tua debt with thes, utd you kivled them all opp she Columbia crew con- | Ty Feat moanis woo in S232, the Columviay | tensely bitter sceeaslonists, whom 1 Kaew re- | Hoifman, “This cominittee chose the following | smoke, or (exept im the immediate perform: {ng rome drgugit, relieved only, by light | fe this sore ecce oe Weds pope od oo, le Distdtes police toree would have the to | ** v . es earn x Walle! e Ma "2 sided In Florence. I could not secrete so large | officers of the society: Prof. Theodore Gill,pres- | ance of his duty) enter, when in uniform, any | showers few aud far between. And the sincer- | ing hand to the location of 1 eden S$ and Old, with Gibson | sepond th eidteand the Matias lath 22, ving | a0 object inanytaedicine box, stored uh te lent: Dr. 4-"Mf- Toner, ice president, KA 'G. | place in whieh any kind of _ntgicuting “arink ext of the pravers of the farmer was “alt Micunderstandings had prevalied after hic te, foliowe ex: Re Sate wen jes of st e medies, an , BCC e = . - | ratsi, mereiful Providence. Give us rain.” A orn tour, fe jlambias were ugath | A Gntwo oscanone Te Ghe hace with ain | slubg by astrap to wylurm. Thad oa butone | creased "irom thirty to forty, and itwas ar- | tox eating drink shall, upon any pretext, be in- | thet prayers bave been answered, On Satur- | Epecting theesetan cf the tees a ae, get there wefore ou could do it, aud if you were Nery hard to whip ie of soldiers and a gat- | tidy gan might bv brought w b pecting the extent of the lines, and tears were: with ‘ otal 7 se roduced into the station-houses except advised * 3 way ot wis. : tans, ti % rg | sarment that had a pocket in it—my trousers, | ranged that twenty-five of that numbershould | troducec he day last, as the writer was observing a proces- | entertained that he might be thwarted in some TB this way the money and bonds are safe | #* ¥ 6; July Bib. 18SL, by | see Pen thd Line was Bi0Sig. “Totke aeeve | a4 tals was partly Alled with long-kept relies | helttcrary members, ten artist_ members, and by aphyalcian.” as that # sion of gypsy Wagons eight or hine in number, | part of his denise und tt be ae teas during the day. night the vaults are | t & ‘aia {races should be added the gig race at Nor- | f the place. It was cleur that this pocket ai- | five musical members, the art exhibits and the nother rule provides that “no member shall | neat an: cony little houses on wheels, passing | cession of country equal to the great national leeiked rt t can't be opened | An" July 4ta, 1584, in which the Elizabeths | forded the only hiding pluce at had, so I de- | music of the two latter classes to be especial | directly, or indirectly, be concerned in making | through the village, his attention was dgawn to | object in vie be clerks aud of- ug being leftto «| » patrol the corridors aga Helaisate away, 0 forev of waichinen, it the moment he appeared all a c - | berately tore out all the written leaves of the | features of the exercises. The day of meeting | any compromise or arrangement between sus- | q t cumulous cloud rising behfhd the | dit Ht vi © dius Tt will'bu seen thot tue Columbin cluy ts | Pepiater, these elng abont oueshalf inch thick, | was also changed from Tuesday toSaturday. | pected criminals and persons alleged to have | Mounts ee ittouitics vankdhed-—tise proptistars of tee i a, mountains in the west. It had an angry I this . : ereuited with twenty victories and tairtcen do- | lded the mass into three close folds and | | From that time forward the, society enjoyed | suflered by their act.” Officers are probibited | and'an hour later it had assumed the fispostng | branche eeieeing ait Fanrtow conateretioen, diy th weets of the city. There IN TH NATIONAL REGATTA. ‘Yente ni ia which crews er | thrust the packet crefully into my pocket, | Uninterrupted prosperity. Its membership | from communicating information respecting | front ofa heavy thunder gust. Will we get it? | cheeriully entered into the meoemars bana souie one at cach door and the | The national amateur regatta was held here | <2is!2, contests, im Walch crews frum other | Ong ie well down belind the ous afiicies’ | was always Giled with the most desirable lites, Siders thes may have received, or about the | No. This strong south wind will drive itup to | of making the proper conveyances, whieh rest wale about ridurs, no one beingleft, | september $ and 9, 1831, and the Columbias | Were guined, however, by the failure of com. | #2d then hastened out to the last wagons, le: ee eee ee ane oe ea Oe ae Ooo e eS es eee PolMts | Port Jervis. And to Port Jervis, along the completed to the utmost wishes of the Their ‘sinueian ie sagumed to be, cuough | mide bold to enter two ersirs, one ennsisting of | Peitors to edntest” the Lynchburg fouroured | [ng ibe, lesthvome prison fedling glad and | Cone were not wantlng 101 AdtOn Lo Oye | O ees by eens kee | Wenterm mountalns, ik we drivers but ten it: | President, he then submitted tothe inepwxctions Ther strength ts supposed to be enough | bs sghscesdintger suell race ctober_ 10, , the Nor- | triumphant. enever 8 vaci a " exti inary wheel mat and wi wed | of the anda li aber of Wor resist Sby “ussite that’ might be | Marshall Wall J. Kintner 3. FA. | Tag gig race Ot July” ate ieee, NOt | “Tdistinetly remember that the thick package meelings were brilliant In character and the | aud the frequent meution of particular names | Sividly recalled that terrific thunder storm in | flemel negendine, arian atthe aie ae Tule upon joug enough to atlow | and E. CB and the other ofd-| une wattonal amateur elght-oared race at | Temained in place long after we were on the | guests Thvited to listen to the literary and | (as it is believed to be obtained by the solicita- | Washington on the night (was it not the 30th | for several weeks occupied the time and talents fap TY pag mr ees fe Ceca ot onloernlt FY sre siaks Beggids B.Jas, Young zand | Watkins, August 43, 188i. Oe race was | traln. My duties required me to pass often | thusical exereisey and to exauiine the art ex-| tion of the officers themselves) will subject the | Oy JunesIse1%) two days before that fatal cross. | OrCol Ltiniant mecienea he ah Bae ens watchmen, and if need be, such aid as the: eee dake alter crew did not | awarded’ thew by the disbarring of the other | #oug the trains alternately atter each stoppage, | ibits submitted comprised the most promi. | officer named to investigation by the trial | {ng to Garield of the Gth street railway depos? | end which: with some sonal tee had aright ¢ f the attack wever. ‘Tae other crew was In the heat | Gompetiturs—tue citizens’ race of 1830. ‘The epPing from oue to the next of the box cars, | nent persons in official and social life. Perhaps | committee. 1 me in the forenoon of that day, June 30, the mined to ado By this plan and the aod drive aw i course the Elizabeths of Portsmouth and the | Grou has, thereiure, Won sixteen out or uventy. | 82 s to the ium some of Sootues alos — ‘no member of the police | writer, with a bright and handsome young fel- | President's explanation, it appears. that the Vaults woud not be im} if a burglar | © Phitadeiphia, Aine baru-iougut races. When It is considered | With directions for thelr use, Tt w: Sad es canter tht Maat cdea bald corps, nor be allowed to go on pleasure or target | 2W, sHeverman, Hamed Nyimpo Jones went | buildings fore the legislature ~ are’ to “be were given enough time, out a waole night loug | © 13 Be (hat fa many iustanuces Its erews competed | ble that only nine deaths, if Tremember have taien place at the residence of Mrs, Dabl- | GorPS, Dor be allowed to go on pleasure or target | down to the wharves of Alexandria, there totry | placed on Jenkins Hill on the land of Daniel of andistarbed work would searceiy suilice for SOG. with the erwels crews of the country, the regurd | Oceurred throughout this long ren; whose hospitality is unbounded, and | nee mecdt by order of the major. our luck. Several hours slipped away as they | Carroll, esq. of Duddington, and about two the most expert to get in was contested by the 1 IS'certuinly a creditable one for _a Lveyearold, | day of transfer, wud these resulted from the | Te bosnieettty st) ded, | 8 OFFENSIVE PARTIZANSHIP. slip away to the fisherman, aud we had | mies from Rock creck and ‘about one and». mavinnee tweak Car os ce and Ellacbeibs, was we Soc an vight and a four have been entered for | Met that the poor vie:iuis were too deranged in | Whose rare powers as a hostess are unsurpassed. | wphe right of every member of the police de- ta passable string of perch, ‘suntish, eut- | quarter from the Eastern branch, apd the lis poyproentenit 2 “Oo. _| the Hillsda Scitiy, with Ellzabeshy last. | the uatiomal regatta at Boston, August 12th | Mind to reallve that the long-looke di Had tt not been for domestic ailictions at dif | yartment,’says the manual,“toentertain politi. | 8b and smelts, when, by a thunderstorm com- | houses of the President and for the ‘great Dew Sang of burglars might get a house across | “At the lirst annual tm of the Tobaceo | ia Lath, and the boats have aiveady been | deliverance was at hand. ferent periods, it is possible that the home 2 sealaai Pol ing up the river, about 3 p.m., we were driven ts of State are to be situated on the nel under the street and up | City Zuat elub, of Lenchblirg Gctobe 29, 1881) | sulpped. “Phe-four will consist of Nute, Kint- | ,, Wheu the ocean alr was scented through the | of the society would hive been fixed at her hos- | ©! opinions not disloyal to the government of | y)'ihe steamboat and eame home. “That storin ground adjoining Hamburgh, within one bat they would have a very | the Columbias were represen tex he stropzest % thin piney woods, and weslowly passed Uirougi | pitable mansion; but her ber er, Wade and Kondrup, and che eight’ or the wemenis eom- | tie United States, und to express the same freely | moved north into Montgomery county, and | mile ol Georgetown, and about one amd a qua ing. They wou ave to dig | @uroured © a yet put in the boul, | io, th the addition of sloau, > Gen. Foster's picket lines, a distant view of | pelled It to go elsewhere and afforded other | When not engaged upon duty, shall be deemed | there it continued thickening and spreading | ter fromthe bouses of legislation: an arrange wean the Sandia or tan eee ee R. Nute stroke, C.J. Kiutner 3) | otf with the addltivi ofsloay, Mack: Wilinington was cuugbt: ind above it a were Thembers the welcome opportunity of playing sacred and inviolate. | But ho member of the | (iil ‘an hour or so alter dark, when, “rigutabout | ment which offered the inost general, approves gg ie ps emg obec Eanes fe u nt Brice b They Lies Wil enter an eight, « four and a gig crew at | !arKe flag was floating, displaying In sublime | the part of host to the society and its friends. ~ | Police force wil je permitted: to belone ¥0 any it took the’ back track | tion, sutisfyIng euch interested individual, Uhat Rew deep under pace A meet the Poiomacs erac (ie Fortress Mouroe regatta, August uth aid | SizniGeance the stars “and stripes, Instantly, Those who have thus entertained their fellow. | political club or organizatt <fe be a delegate | and'came down, the destructive hurricane,upon | his particular interest was as much consulted w come up ike the! ew fled to put ip an appearance, and the | g.4 and at tue Polomac regatt of 1885 they | 80d as if by agreement, a saout oi joy rose from | members are Miss Henry Miss E. B, Johuston, | OF repre Ahaselecs pak Seat er of any political | Washington. So it was with this one on the | asa due attention to public conveniences wgalust about « f& nd a balf oF two tee sibias were awarded the prize, the citizens’ | oxi4li to start a crew in every crew race on the | ‘be, trains that In tone, quality Gen, James A, Garticld, Mrs, Long, ‘Mrs. Chap: | OT pau Sent ee. ——— fs the | apper Delaware last Satu » Tolling to Port | the public interest, Which was the primary Soild coment, as bard as rock. If tbe; program. and pathos excelled ‘anything man Coleman, Dr, Gill, Dr. Toner, Gen. Albert | 20M eet ane cant ey or candidates to % ed northward ‘over that town | ject, would any way wartant. trough this, and struck the bottom of th: A XOTABLE RACE. ‘he present officers of the Columbia Boat | beard. As the trains came 1» a hult,| Myer, Mrs, Lincoln, the wite of’ Dr, Lincoln; | 8h political ot sey arteries nto the mountains, then wheeied about re Vault, they would con t With about | The failure of these two c to meet on this | club are Charles B. Coon, president; W. H. Gib- | ¢veral angels, as it appeared® to our | Justice Field, Mrs. Morreli, Col. Muilery, Mr. | #by suc convention, nor in the choice of dele- me back upon ‘and down the river, a “UNITED COLUMBIA.” nine “inches of Joccasion resulted in a friendly contest tor | sou, vice president; F. ‘L. Willlamis, recording | disordered vision, disyutsed as ladies of the | Chas. Nordhdif, Dr. C. C. Cox, Gen, Alvord, Miss | sites thereto. | the police fines sitet Touring, rattling storm of wind, rain, hail, light- | From the Massuchusetts Spy, July 21,1701. whieh could not be | ‘a : i 9 felary; F. &. Chapin, correspond) we Sanitary commission, who bad been awaiting | Irish, Chief Justice Drake, Prof, Chas, W.'Hotf- 250 maeheper a ae ice foree shall be per- | ning and thunder, doing little damage beyond one rx, J either have to strip this, which it would take | ™¢dals aud the championship on the Potor tary; Dorsey Brown, treasurer A. L. Slay, as- | Us came forward from thelr tents under the | nan, Mrs, Noble, Mrs, Lander, Mr.8- 11. Kautl | Mitted to solicit or be allowed to makeany ¢on- | 7,28 and thunder, dolug little damage beyoud Guoncerowx, June 30, (1701.] days to do, or blow it up with dynamite. Could | Xetover, the course belng frota the | siscunt treasurer; S. W- Stineigets, captainy A. | trees with “ God be praised!” on their lips, and | manh, Justice Miller, Dr. Gallaudet, Mrs. Cl: tribution in money or other thinz, on any pre- | breaking of window glass on the windward side | The President of the United States, having ail this be successi bat house to the Three Sisters and | Dp Nur neces Tivutenant; Re Cade, suebid | baskets of sandwiches and pots of colice in'their | lin, Mr, Kennan, Mr. M.F. Morris," Col, Rock- | text, to Cel eet counittee, oF, association | of the houses. approved the sites of the public bulldings, to chanaety the f a tase two miles he crews were: | Hentenaut; Howard Ft third Hentehant. hands. well, Mr. A.Jt. Spotiord, Mr. Alex. Grapain Beil- | fer any political purpose whatever.’ That storm was the advanced courier of our | pe erected in pursuance of the act of Congress te —W allach, stroke; pions _ Nute aud Numicrous hospital attendants in bright blue cis Hodgson Burnett, § or Haw, | , The manual contalns a digest of the lawsas to stroke a Mek af uniforms carefuily lifted the rescued prisoners | ley, Mrs. Jno. Jay Knox, Justice Matthews and: | the duties and powers of offic ter, bow. ‘This con-| Fhe Right of the Gas Company to Ex-| (in the car ilours and placed them on soft | My E. BAndtews, . - and misdemeanors, and ae euntains aothing but silv they would not carry away enor wetual expenses of their work. The stuck of ular equatorial dowypouring ail this day, | ¢, = sl alistoferimes | XS Use S ill midnight, PR id worthenet, cant | fF the establishing the temporary and perma ary of offenses | and soutticust: rain the heaviest at might from | BEMt seat of government of the United Potona and Whi mi: oe acs til Ee Peg eded by District boating inen as Cg bores ‘ols arranged in long rows iu adjoining buila- | Brom the time of the commencement of regu- | ##/MSt the local laws of Ube District, minute | the southeast, doubtless from the heavy mass | the commissioners appointed in Virtue of Sanit ko tacge iron roves whose cont welleret Pr rowed here. ‘the men | Tothe Kdltor of Tax KvEsise Stax: i a Jar clections of ollicers the secretary's minutes | structions as to the duties ofan oftleer on his | Of Clouds biGaght. iin tron tue gulfatcam. a | At, Will meet In Georgetown on Moudsy, the diver lining sould enill vargiere i beats were Nery severely punished, and WasutxeTos, D.C., August 6th, 1885, | "We were under the segis of the ola flag and | have contained correct accounts of the meet- | bealy advice as to how to uct in’ emergencies of | downpouring of five or six inches ior the storm, | 17th ot October next, and proceed to sell at Sfty-four feet eight inches long. thirty feet etzht Anebes wide and uiue feet ive iuches high. Be- Sidow this, there are abvut six vaults in that Vieintty, but not te be reached by iniming. In ity, get ont of the boats were gett enough toeut again. W Ud | ii ne was abeud, an lowever, we were not e immediately re- | everythin ins to the business man- not won until | of last evening in regard to the doings of that | lieved of all our discomforts. No elataing Sgemontet the sheociadba. andthe ny various kinds, and a large amount of Informa- vendue, a number of lots in the best_ situations ue THis ea Coutt ys Cotiiius tiga hoe also kept model officer isexpected 1 have A MIDSUMMER DELUGE. in the federal city. A deposit o” S por cent r tongue’s end. Turspay MonNixo, August 4.—All the | will be required, the residue to ho secured om streams of the Delaware cataract region are | bonds, with security, payable in three equal ne Hin m 3 yn 3 oS y ; yun ‘he farther terms will be Gane of ieee le shout $152,000.00 in cantenes, | tie Hine wis crimse Columibies puton aa | imperious autoerat, “Ihe Washington Gas | could be given to us at Wilmingion, ‘Inever Te Fisk sc to Sata? Fo torin te een ee rome such os bufxlare wight pack uway, in thelr car. | Coca tne line winuees I 13 Miners aaa aS | Hebe Company, 2 pag pe Sarg etge atone Per 187. have been as follows: Season of | ForTaeEvanixo sean. the cltftens and nearty all the summer visitors ‘i Tuowas Jomsion,) Fault shavis worth theirtroable: but thes don't | fecouds, the Potomnacs being oniy shreeseconds | , 18 Texutd t fe furkivbiog west wonte act | ith, and vermin untit arriving a week lar | 1876-"7—President, Chief Justice Drake; vice | of 73,.r7oN Abowd to Drown.--Retaln your presence | in Milford went up the Sawkill to its gorge and Davin Stewart,’ (Commissioners. Know just where it pening. dif they did they Mlewit to get b two powertur i», Which are us f mind as if you were in your own parlor. Throw | futis in th tain, and the roaring, roll D. e ae rie lis. Some of us begged to huve Elliot Coues; 7 Sonvaern iy. iia Commer to . in the mou ug, Pol ANIEL CARROLL, ) merickaburg. Vi; “ . that J think the company Is authorized by an | 8t Annapol ct president, Dr. ues; secretary, Prof. C. | you:seli promptly on you reae. to atruggie. | fomunt down the iniis the clouds of ws = ‘ te teore represeited by Maa ee S | actor Congres to do 40. "If so, It Is needles to | NAU"E heated, 60 Tog Tor gay Data eh eda! | W. Hoffman; executive committee, Mrs. Dabl- | S¥apyy Keep Your nose out of the, water. and breaike | {orrent own the falls, the cloudde ot sptas. ane ez,, The printers throughout the United Kistner 3, Davis 2 and Hende:son bow, in a | 'aulre how they ovtained such privilege. The | Yoniy recalled the ith pression that the nrcenics | get, Airs. Long, Mrs, Chapinan Coleman, Dr. | rough your nose. and you will Moat. aid presently | 10 tO e a ee rome OO feet to 20 oF less in oe sa alee aaa fouroared shell. | They met the Analostan four | S<celpt given me two years ago, when Ichanged Hosplial register wae talusiug, ‘I inacitegcsie | il dae elses tice president, president Chiet |" iene above Is good advice, Titus Munson Coan | thelast two miles of the Sawicill. Tue Delaware | PAPC ___..__ mae junior, four im anuile aud | {ida iu that respect it plainty states that | genUY among the prisoners and Hospital at- | Justices Drake, vice president, Prot C-W. Hol | ra per'a Weekly 10 tho contrary nobwith.| TINGE here, yellow po ged Sutuetag Bavtirs. Would ‘Hud it the me tity would have to cut there safes before they reached its wal wing tu 10:32; Analostan second, | Won In that Fespect—it plainly states that feodants and also searelied all through the tars, f i A Rose by other ham Cleveland Dias Kept ihetre | the W. 0. 1. Co, bas received th t, ten nay ice, Sirs, Dahigren, Miss Jotnston, Drs, Toner, | standing. i wv any name than Cleve © the propeowed regikta at Lenebare tin | larsus yearly for gus by be mupylied and uaca atom | Wag document was gape! lost out ping ipeckel | Gill and Coues, 1878-'9—President, Chief Jus: |" Probably the most remarkable instance of Fouls hot sell her book nalts haat just now. | Hike! {bof August, The cegatta did not take | so, "whh mierest ate rate cts pe cont Rerase | wo ebr, OF stooping to’ pass med| Thay the | He Denes gies presideuts Mes. Dahlgren soe | ie saved by’ gbscrving this advice, occurred at vans oa wah tk vs Waal” aided lon Nashville, Teon., roung lawyer ‘hose fh lp however, owing to «° ipeouplete condl- ate of thi vi a 4 y iLtee, -arramore’s Beach, Accomac county, Va. This Ne talents and echolariy acqairements brought | Sf es Ni ——o 5 aaah < e saapiete tne porrativg and | QP ad at sfolima iar 8be pr sling. down the coast of the eastera abace or | ‘fa tie nuit dosen hotels and in the boarding | }ied; “I was : a3 fom: OF he Voce! beac, TUE FIRST POTOMAC REGATTA, declare tbat proper care was notgiven to the | Cunt, Gen. James A. Garfield: vies presiteat, | TURDINE, Y re of | i Bang ecg ayer digatinng tng son wikipcs kates wep canoes cee The fost Potomac river regatta was held Oc- oF fat Ir costa, for ttie Company.» | aeons, Bus J exerciaed wile wan eee Prot CW. Hotfinan; secretary, Dr. rahtotcoues, Host oncstn chicty from New York, inven we ee rie inl practive of his profession. About that time he | fF 4th, 1552, over the uational course, #| To show how much tones Is withdrawn from | too much engrossed in the Joy of deliverance | executive comm:ttee, gee eae prety ethene bel a Tinea Shy spall Siteet-ockoeelT Qndertook the preparation of a volume that | ©! peeping sencbicning ‘The Columbias circulation ie the peoeenes the W. G1. Ca | to give attention to personal losses, 1 fully $100, OeanteL “Eenale Gea ae ae hig! and | several otver old-time Wi ge od Sice cn aammeions ennai Bbguld exabrace a succinct, yet clear, dige Won the juulor fouroared rage easily by ten | Will say that my rece wo years ago is | appreciate the value of these records, both to Pg tS ay op eg illage. = | Reapers,” says on exchange, “all the " ior Ieogthe, in 9:51; Potomac a, é nuiabered 14,181, and supposing the ave the survivors of these prison crueliles Deka S) 2 is fash t; | thoroughfares of communication, POR SS eee “A — i ennstruutioes rovisiomy | "aula “The Coumiutia erew wae composed | smuunt of eas Horesd” Loan led n depost | the (Fonds of thove wh suscumived.” Nodoubt Exeoutiyg coinmitie ana caitbiere ers | Mo tule summer, come ladies wore viling incon and Grant. Folk pemgies et til wou be Tatra: oug at along With statutor Dt bredicated | ef Walluely stroke: ; Woodward, 2, and | t ave 4 read seen ne | many, a poor fellow who died there has Seen re- | Feat, 1881-84 et Gallande ie mon hich lies nearly Girne win hike ae 2 rah wee be agatcg cab cy eg ereon. Spent iu | ‘chompsou, bow. ‘The: senior cre Ww. G. had at that time 113,44: ‘as @ deserter Others whose nan lent, Mallery; | secretary, " Mr. | posite Parramore’s Island,and a beach party was ‘Little girl, do you know whose house this the enilert Great! inbor, | Nate, Kiutaer, Davis aud Nesmith; were dice | om Which they were virtually puying no | foscribed on tons lost rolls have roan eee Drrignts executive, “comtte, peipn, Ube fotupin thelr honor. Four ofthe ladies ‘When it was officially known timt Vicksburg | ter” “usted o solema looking man of a brigh @are and sceurse; alse, cone | sfetorions over the Fotsmaaes. ‘Their time was | intergst, ag they only agree to return | prived of needed aid for want of the facts In the | 9¢"r es, Riu ight, Dr. m the to getasurf bath, aud for th: ‘child seated on the church steps. “Yes, sir; It's winning THE E the victorious of ? on of the SING Sra cup, fa the | privcipal with interest “when a final set-| fuse, I have been on the alert for twenty years nn. 185% | purpose chose a remote part of the ldiand to be | had surrendered, to legions of | God's, but He ain't in,” she added, as’ the old B 3 134 4 3 President Lincoln wrote the general sical So walk up eh he eoutenap vere Ught welght race the Columblas bi it ment is hud aud the receipt surrendered;” | to iearn if the Minding of tbis regi: ‘84—President, Col. Mallery; vice president, | secure from observation, One lady remainedin Grant nileman was about to walk up, the steps, Gp peene nader tn Dies | slow with the Potomac lyers manne Lot Mee | Lh other wonie, ehaedtanerte mover er eeie Sunounoed, but am now convinced, fy tive “wae | Mr. offord: peciart, Mr Georme Sennen, mata a private lettor of acknowledgment and thanks fund His agent's gone to Europe.” Christian Iss6on sprung to the | i. | Cotmposod of Smith, Henderson, Young and | 10 use gas. Interest is su; todouble itsel!, | amination ‘mentioned in the first.’ paragraph, BEG oentRsy os; Mum Landes, Mist Joue- ition stepped for the “inestimable service” he bad rendered | Advocaic. Tt became essential y Zeigler, were beaten over a minute. by compounding, in thirteen 1 Jonra at six ber | that they are Irrecoverably lost and destroyed, | $10, DT. Gninnget te di bis oy; viee pres. footing the country, and with characteristic frankness | Said the landiady, pe werywhere sought it. It acquired a fow- | The day tollowing the Potomoe river regatta | cent per annum. To show the advantagegained | 1 heard several yeara.ago thats re} of | 5 auflmann: secre! ‘Geo. Ken- acknowledged that Gen. Grant acted upon his | healthy a Most place in law libraries, b the Coluinbia juniors crew were victors in @ruee | by the company we will suppose iter | $1,000 was offered for the Florence prison hospi. | [42h Span aae eee aaet. Mies _ ind not at the dictation of any per: | Just twice ax much ms the other Fas velmmes have & peculiar value, fe | Grey ihe Batiiaal Soares Ob tae, Lomanas wink *ciijant | talrenister. As tho last possestor of eso sacred | $80 sion, Miss Keate ‘Foote, hr, 2 O. Messer ‘The letter is ag follows: ail right,” responded the healthy boarder: “they, cal of this fact, and are s mw: ent ise ppaliat ef ‘Bonor . dustry, the lesring and the geulus of tue | THIUMPIS ON THE SCHUYLEILL. from the company which bes had the asc of is | polled to give to the public the cee | ae Saas Owe, : mile tos Beighboeirnod of the af tart, Tour votre. | ¢,eing clated with a succession of victories the sighly cents, whereas Teehould be worth gio. | Stameaioe ahett Toon, oot ‘DURING GENERAL GARFIELD's PRESIDENT 2 hoger Aap Dber Coluinbtas looked about for uew conquests, and company thus saves: ‘As soon as sufficiently recuperated to with- | of the soclety that he received the nomination as passed i teth year, determined to send representatives to the | The heartlessness of at a of tng ouruey removed in| as President of the United States; that he was sicw! ¥.gor eud mental vitality illustrates | al. re trad ita at Philadel; 3 Suliforni apres Boe reed perenne ted ay Sen pee, alee se tater pekin ecent lead Aad Inkaguraed to iat gh ofc, Jong petod, bas heid the place of clerk of the | was fixed for October 26th. They sent both a. Oakland, Cal., and whore! will be pleased to | and thal Court of the District of Columbia. His game is | four aud an eight to contest at this ta, and went in legal literature, but his quiet, jest, Siusple Iie, bordering toward ninety, fedicates the peaceful way In whic he bis | wt the days sfice he avanduved the bustie | four aud eightoared races, fa the former defeat- active endeavor in whick he won imperish- | ing the Fuirmounts aud Crescents, of Philsiel- bie fume. phia, in 9:20%, and in the latter their over the doughty Metropolitans, of Gate Ges, rasa ‘The peeullartsy of the following ines is that each Nute, ner, Davis aud Nes- Feree has i Ie wil he eters of the alpbabet except | Muh and the sieht of the above four with the eons vowel whieh Is usel most of all la our lau Lake. 1d ‘ade, ward and A Literary Curiosity. Benge aud w bie does pot appear at all. At the Virginia state regatta, held at Lanch- A jovial swain should uot cousplata burg, July 4th, 1883, the Columblas were rep- aby buxatt fale resented by Uieir senior four—Nute, Kintner, o Buccs bs palt aod thinks i gala Wade and Woodward, Here they” met tbe ‘Toquts bis awkward alr. Etigabeths, of Portumrouth, aud the oe apidain besa vsienteii Re: both very’ fast crews. The Columbias eee ae ee ae ee faivly oatruwed by the who wou tne ‘toc * woys, race by half a dezen : seg Ty Tagg wont fo pleces In the last haifmile, and bot respond When ealted upon for a spurt. ‘ o ‘We sue TWo REGATTAs OF 1883. Ae Cates e ‘ ded ub to tie presen i, eu gana abe | on. it less |

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