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i Rational fjubUcau, RATJM OF ADVEHTltlSQ. One eqaare, oae laeertloa, $lf anbifrjaent It Mr Hon 00 Mat, Oat oiuare, month, $, Liberal laJaeemeate le eemlisaaal, aa4 yearly adrertleore. Every othet day edvertliemeato, 00 per cent, additional. Twltt iwHk jtr eeat. additioaaL Bight llaee eotitltate a eqeare.

Leio this a efcarg td It proportion, tl the above ralea. Editorial mUhi, S5 eeata per Hit eeebiaeertlea. Local acUtee,) ecate per tlit eaea laeertloa. Advertlifaeata coming aadet the heaaa of Wuii. For Bill, Tor Btil, Loot lit Foeaa not exceeding Coir lliMf on laecrtles.

IS eeatej tared Umm.oi ceate. Air greater Bomber of llatt at proportionate ratee. AdvortliciaOBto ohoald to If It! Il before p. in. LOCAL DEPARTMENT.

Hoard of Alderman, The Beard mat at to vnl hoar, tbi Viet Preildent (J B. Tattoo) In the Chair, and B. V. Novel Boo rotary. Abientt Meirre.

Lloyd, Talhert, ana tbt Fruldint, tbi latttr (J Bomll Barr) befog on the Enrnlt Jory. COKKtrMICATIOHS. Tbt Mayor treaitalUed oommnaleattoei tn which ha nak.il tbt following, nomination! i For Comtnliiloneri of Improvements--Tor tbt Flnt ward, John Dyer; Second ward, Jacob Vondolthrt Third ward, John T. Oarntn Fourth ward, Jai. J.

Campbilli Fifth ward, Ellu E. Darnir: Sixth ward, TTm. A. FleUherj Seventh ward, Jaa. IL Birch, For Ward Apolhtoariti For tbt Flnt ward, David R.

BldttlTt Bteood word, D. P. Hi ell lor Third ward, O. J. Mauori Foarth ward, W.

0. Mllbornj Fifth ward, Edward D- Breyi Blxth ward, John E. Bahi) Seventh ward, Edward B. BoiwolL For Harbor Maittr, Bob or F. Mageej Aiilet-ant Darbor Maittr, Win.

F. Grime ij Boiler of Weights and Meeiarei, Robert Boyd. For Commtialonera of Market For tbt Contra Markat, Wm. H. Brannef, C.

Riley, Wm. B. Willi Northern Market, Thtodoro Q. Shock-till, Geo. W.

Koblnion, Jtrt. O. Mitlookj Exit-am Marktt, I. E. Toell, Jai.

Maroiron) Weit-trn Market, D. II. Clement, Bamntl avail. For Clorki of Market For Contra Marktt, JJeory Lylei; aielataat, Jaokaon Pampbrtyj Northtrn Market, Jamte Boweni Sailers Market, Alti. M.

Eatonj We it era Market, A. M. CaldwtIL Alio, transmitted aoommontoitlon from Wm. Foriyth, Iaeootor and Surveyor, who rtporti that a Government main panel through tho whlth dralni honiei Not. 431, 438, 438, canting mo eh damaga to tht premtioa, tbt cell art being filltd with ategnant water, and recommend! that tht corporation lay a 13-Inch sewer or ptpo to connect with tht itwtr la Silth ttritt tut, which wilt abata tho salience oom plained ot, at a cost of about $300.

Alio, tranimlU a communication from Corne-llai Noonen, lieutenant in charge of tht Sinl-, tary Poliea, concerning tbt iimt honiei men-tlonid by Mr. Foriyth. Tbt Mayor alio lent to tbt Board 4 eon muni, cation from Mr. Forty th and ont from Mr. Vondtltbr, Commlulontr of Improvements of Aha Second Ward, In relation to tht water oonnt which pami through iqaerai No.

287, 288. 319, 315, 375, 870, 377, and 378, and mgnitlng a modi of abating tha nnliaoct oceailonedthereby. Tht above atmmonUatlona wtrt referrtd to approprlato committee. mifoaULS, riTmova, ac. Mr.

Grinder prtitnttd, and aiktd to hatt ro ferrtd without rtadlog, tbt protoit of Mr. Ltonl daa Boottf agalnit tht confirmation of Ellai Barnti at Oommli iloair of ImproTtmenti of tha Flftn Ward. It wu io ordered. Mr, Larman pmenttd a mtmorlal, aeklng for tha abatement of a'nubanea on itrtot north, between Twenty-flret and Twenty-third itratU 'weit. Bef erred.

Mr. Olftn prtitnttd tbt petition of Qtrmon Crandtll. for dHtIIoki to trtct an Iron ralllnr Art fttt outildt tbt bulldlog Hot On between Sixth and btrtntn itretti wen, ana a oiu ror that narnoit. Btrerrtd. Mr.

MeCatbran proitnttd a petition from PMIId Bicltr and other, aikln tht Kradlos and griTtltog of itrttt loath, botwton ElcTtnth and jHgnieonm atretia tui luierrta. Mr Moon offered a Million from Mr. A. E. It.

Ktoit, aaklog that otrtalo money paid for an i nnmtd lleenit bt rtlundtd. ittierrtd. Alio, luhmltttdtbt following; Whtrtaa It li earrontly reported that tin or alertn member of tht Sixty fifth (tht creient) Council are not qualified, by reuon of their not beiog iretnomtri, at reqmrtu oj ui onanar Tharorort RstotveJ, That tht Mayor bt, and ho here by, rtqueited to oommanleati to thli Board a complete Hat of the member! of the Council, lndl mating therein the ttatus of eaoh member a tax-payer, mown oy ma doom oi ma corpora-ilon. Mr. Moore laid that when ao many of the cor noratlon officer wire dlianalifitd.

It wm time the matter be InTtatlgated. He thought that no action ihonld be taken on tbt tax qatetlon nntil thU matter wai itttlid. Men who pay no taxta anonid not bt tot men to aueu taxta tor payen. Mr. thought thla wai traTtlin con- aldtrably out a direct count.

lie thought thli qneetton affected only tome of the member! of the lower Board. Tbat Board, Mr. R. aald, ihould he allowed to Judge of tht qualification! oi lti own member. Mr.

Etrani aald if the reiolntloni did not come from the gentleman of the Fourth ward, In whom he had Implicit oonfldtnoe, he would pro pounoe the whole thing a huge farce. Ha did not billove then were ten or eleren If Qualified member! in both Board. He waa of opinion that the gentleman or tot jronrtn ward Mr. Moort had beta mlilnformed. Mr.

Nojee thought that the oommltteei of each Board were looking Into thl matter now, and he thought It beat to firit hear from them, at all oTODta. Mr. Moore called for tht yen and naji on tht adoption of tht rtiolntlon: whtoh reiulttd you 4, nayi 7j and tha Chair announoed tha bill defeated. Mr. Koyea offered a reaolutlon providing for printing 1,000 coplei of the Mayor'! annual me- On motion of Mr.

Moore, the reiolutlon referred to tha Committee on Finance. Alio, a petition from Mr. Tbomai M. Croueh, aiklog therepalrofawattrcount IntheBertnth ward. Referred.

HE FORI! Or COUHITTBII. Finance Mr. Qirtn reported tht general appropriation bill to defray tbt general and contingent ezpeniei of the corporation for the flioal year ending June 30, 1888, and aaked that 0 opIei thereof be printed It wm io ordered. Alio, reported the Major'i nomination! for corporation attorney, Joaiph U. Bradley) tax lork, Wm.Morganrbookketptr.-E.

Klopftrj eltrk to Maytr, Samuel Ourandi meiiengtr, II. C. Kltlbir, and Mked that the 38 lb, rule beioi peoded, and a Tote taken on tht The motion wa agreed to, and tht nomlLt joni wen confirmed. Moon reported tba bill of the lower m- vrd. reDealloK the recant act puied.

whloh 'id the office of Surrey or and Inipector of o.Hir and the Board deoided to lend lot bill baekwi'tbout lti concurrence. Mr M'oo" reported farorably the bill of the act providing for the IVrinr of a ptTomant on the north ilde of Canal Ninth and Fourteenth itreeti weit. By a TOtt foot to Bord rofoMd to pMi tht bill. Alio, rtportetf baok a bill to relay tht croai nutter on the ewt ildeof Blxth itreet weit, be. twten the north fide of itieet north and tbi TiiLdini artnnt.

Palled. Alio, rtporttd farorably on the nomination! of DaTld iiepouru, ww Wm. Foriyth, Inipector and lurreyor of icw- The 38tb rule wai impended, and Mr. Hep- nnanlmAUllr Confirmed. On the confirmation of Mr.

Foriyth, Mr. QWen called the ytai and nayi, wniou maum-iw nayi 4i Mr. Foriyth wai declared oonfirmid Bralnagt Mr. Wheeler rtporttd favorably on tht nomination of Randolph Coyle, water reglitrari 0. 0.

Chew, tapper of water-malm; John II. Bemmei, Wm. 0. Moort. 0.

Schneider and WiUUm M. Kllli, commfiiloner! of tht -water boardj and they were accordingly con. Alw, reported favorably a bill to lay a water. main in itrtet louth, between Third and Four-and-a half itreeti weit. Pol lee Mr.

Tall Mked to be dlioharfid from fBrtherconiideratlcn of the bUl of the lower Hoard thanking Major Etobardi and hli foroe iS their effloltnoy on tht day of ttoction. Ml T. uid tUl th iommlU deitned that i Major and hla fenehadaogoed a rtcord that the people all know them well enough already. mi Teas pjipnvu Mr. Tall Twporttd faTOTablir ron Job W.

Thompion, ThemuBtrry, J. T. 0 Clark, and Char lei Canfitld, Fire Commlnlonerif E. 0. Eobloir, ai itcreUrf to laid board) John Ban-ford, chief of the Fir Popartmentj B.

Talcott, i a perl at en dent of tha Art alarm telegraph) and George Nojm and L. Belbold, operatora, ana they were all confirmed. TJafialibed Builoeia. Mr. Wheeler reported a batch of bill of the ility-fourth Council, not yet pat red, and they were turned over to the 6eo rotary to be placed In tht hand of tho appropriate commute.

'CotmcrLOiLij. A cotillon to have abated a nutiante on Tenth. near itreet north, was referred, to the Secre tary or. taa iward or xieaiuu Several bill were rehired, when on notion, tha Board adjourned. 0erd of Cemmea Comaell The Board met at the ninat hour: all tha memberi preiont except Meuri, BalL Arrlion, and a.

W. Miller. The preildent laid before the Board a meaiage from tha Mayor, tranimlttloc a oommunleatlen from tha Beorotary of State, covering a letter from Baron Qerolt. aiklog that, In eonilderatlon of a like courteiy having been extended to the repreientallre of the United Btatea at Berlin, certain property lately porehaitd by him In thli elty might be raleued from taxai, and iQggwt-tog that, while a Ilka exemption from taxoi of property of fonlgn npreaentatlrei might prop erly be granted hare, inch exemption ihonld at lout be limited to tha deration of tha owner! repreientaUre capacity and hit oocupaaey of the pre mltei. Referred.

Alto, a communication from the Mayor, Iran, mitt log the rtporti and preiortptloni of the apotheoarloiot the Flnt and Third wardi for tbt quarter ending June Bcferred. Mr. 0. a Baker nroiented the petition of 0. 0.

Nelion, uklogpermliilon to erect an Iron roll ing, ueiorrod. Alio, a bill IovtIdk taxetforthe flioal Tear ending June 30, 1808. Referred. r. nutoeriora pnieniea tne pttiuon or Jobn Clark, uklnr an aDpronrlallon to par a Jndc mint In favor of Samuel Inland.

Referred. Mr. Pfaa nroiented a Mtltlenfor theabate ment of a nulianee in iquara No. 271. Referred.

Mr. Connolly nreionted a petition aiklnc that the gntttr at the corner of Fifth atnot weit and itreet notlh may be repalnd. Referred. air. moore lntroauoea a bin to grade and gravel Waiblngton it net, between Fourth and Fifth itreeti weit.

Referred. Mr. Moore lubmllted a rtioluuon reaueillnr. the Mayor to Inform thli Board what amount of paving and cnrbitooca have been removed, and what nai been done with the lame, during the lait three year, by being taken up to give plaoe to improTemenu in me iinoi ana avinueo, ana alio what amount of money ha been received for laid itonei, and what dlipoiltton hai been made of laid money. Agreed to.

Mr. Moore aubmltttd a reaolutlon, requoitlng the Mayor to Inform thli Board of the number of loadi or quantity of land taktn from North Cap ltol itnet, between New York avenue and itreet north, and what dlipoiltton hai been made of the tame; aid, alio, whit dlipoiltlon hu been made of any money paid for toe aald land during the lilt three yean. Agreed to. Mr. A.

Clark Introduced the following Joint rnolntlon i Whereai Congreii at it lait lenlon made It the duty of the Commliiloner of Education to Mcertaln the number of ehlldnn In thliDUtrlct between certain acei; and whereM It moit do treble that a oomplete oomui ihould be made of thli city In connection with our ichool later eiti, to abow the amount, distribution, national occupation, permanency, and pecuniary ruouxoei of our population; therefore belt Rtmlved, That the Mayor be and ha li hereby anthorlied to co-operate with the Commliiloner of Eduoatlon In obtaining a fall and reliable ceniui of the population of thli city) and to enable the Mayor to carry ont tha purpoie of thli reiolutlon, the turn of one thouiand dollar la hereby appropriated out or the general rood and placed to nil cndlt. The Joint reiolutlon wm referred to the Committee on Way and 1 -am. Alio, a petition from Johnion and olhtre, taking that tha eurhitonti bt lit and tht foot-wave laid on tha aouth aide of A itreet loutb. between Third and Fourth itneti eaitt petition o( Turner Torrey for the tame purpoie, on 0 itreet eoutb, between Second and Third itreeti eait. Referred.

Alio, a reaolutlon appointing a inectal com mittee to co-operate with the truiteei of the llouie or lleruge, to Mcertain wneiner any action la neceitery on the part of the Couootl to carry out the Intention of Congreii. Agreed to. Mr. Balton Introduced a bill to, erect lightning rodi on the Washington Aiylum, aocom anted by a proposal from Che II. Anderson, efomd.

Alio, aiked to take op Aldermen bill to appro priating $600 to abate a nntianet on itrtot south, between Xi into and Jtvooin strut! eut) which wm agreed toj and after lengthy debate, In which Messrs. Dalton. Dulln. 0. B.

Baker. Pfau, and Crocker participated, It wai laid on the tablo. Mr. Hilton rote to a privileged question, and stated that he noticed that the bill to repeal the act tn relation to an Inspector of itwert had been transmitted to tbt Board of Aldermen, while a motion to reconilder wm ponding. He Mked that the Board of Aldermen be requested to ra turn tha bill, so tbat the motion could be acted on.

The President stated that the request would be made. Mr. Knight preitntnd tha petition of John Qlbion and other, asking tbt motion of a wharf on tht Potomao river bttwttn Twelfth and Thirteenth itreeti weit Referred. Also, a resolution requesting the Mayor to furnish a statement of the amount expended under tne actor Doptemoor av, ioo, appropn r- -rr--r-- ating $50,000 to pay bounties to volunteers, and to anlit In procuring lubitltutoi for drafted men, Ao and the nameiof the penoni iio ai- ilitcd, and the amount paid to each. Agreed lo" Mr.

I). S. Tlalrar. rram tha CnmmlUti on Claims, reported a bill in nlatlon to the eroetlon ofitoamiaw-mmi Kejoeted. Alio, a bill granting permits on to Jamei Small to eroot a soda stand on the corner of Seventh street and Pennsylvania avenue; which wm rejected by tbe following vote: Yeas Meuri.

0. 8, Baker, B. 8. Baker, A. P.

Clark, N. B. Clark, Crocker, Knight, L. B. 8.

Miller, Parker 8. it m. ind. illnd ah Ik fnrnp rir Navi Menrs. Beall.ConnolIr.

Dalton. Moore. Nailer, Pfaa, Rutherford, Sloweo, Tllloy, the rreiiaeoi iu. Mr. Crocker, from tbt Committee on Claims, nportedablll to pay John Rlggtes $600, overpaid insurance licenses.

Passed. Also, bills to reimburse Wm R. Hooper and A. Clark, $7ft each, overpaid for an insurance 11 con io. Pissed.

Also, reported adversely on tbe petition of Al fred B. Wilkinson, for remission of a flnt. Concurred In. Also, adversely on tha petition of Catharine Moreen. Mklnir the remission of a fine Imposed on her for selling ale to mlnon.

Concurred in. Also, adversely on toe petition ot nm, 11. O'Connor, Mklog the remission of a fine Imposed on htm for selllog liquor without license. Concurred In. Also, advti Jely on tbe bill for the relief of P.

A. Devlne, for money paid for a license which wm not used until the cloie of the year, becauio of hit failure In business. Rejeoted. Mr, Pfaa, from tht Commlttct on Drainage, Mked to be discharged from the further consideration of the petition of Elite R. William', aiklog to be relieved from the payment of certain sewer taxes.

Agreed to, Mr. Sloweo, from the Committee on Health, called op bill appropriating $3 000 for the tm- frovement of the health of the city. Mr. B. moved be indefinite postponement of the bill, for the reason tbat the' secretary of tht Board of Health had informed him that no further appropriation wat ntotsiary.

The motion wai agreed to. The Preildent annotated Mr. Pfaa at the com mittee on tbt part of thla Board to inptrlnttnd tbe erection of a bridge at the termini! of Mr, 0. B. Baker submitted a resolution re-natrlnff the Public Printer to proceed imme- dlately with the printing vf tbe lawipniedby tbe Dixty-iounn uonnou.

Agreeu Alia molatluu annolntlns; a special torn- mittee to oonslder the late annual message of tho Mayor, Agreed to; and rnsiaeni appointed Menri Crocker, 0. S. Baker and Nelley the committee. Mr. Dalton aubmlttid a reiolutlon lnitraotlng the Committee on Wayi and Meaui to draft tn tne general tax taw a proriaion tor ta ewwma of taxoi of Insurance companies.

Agreed to. Tho bill for tho repeal of tho aot appointing Q0lEBl6iMPXfea0MiaUJbkY MORNING. JULY 9. 18G7. tt an Inrpector of Stirerl Uflfg been returned from the Board of Aldermen, Mr.

Dal ton moved, In pursuance of notice, to reconsider tho rote by which the bill wm pused. Mr. Pfau moved to lay tha motion to reconilder on tha tablet which wm agreed to. Mr. Pfaa Introdaaca.tV bill to refurnish the Collector's, Surveyor', and Regiiter'i offices.

Paned. A bill (B. ropealloK so much of the aetea authorise! tht paving of a portion of Eighth street, approved Juae 0, 1887, wm referred to the Committee on Improvements. Mr. A.

P. Clark submitted a resolution permitting the corporation to use Buiey'a patent pressed or macktne-mada brick for pavement andttwtn. Reftrnd. Mr. Pfaa tmiented the notltlon of Chirtaa Page, In relation to the removal of night toll.

Referred. Adjourned. Flabti ribs' Aisocutiok. A meet In of the lourneymen plasterer! wai held at German Ilall, Eleventh itreet, last night, and after tha transaction of minor business, elected tha following offlcen for tho ensuing year: Pnsldent, James Morrow) vice president, Banlel Cradyj recording secretary, Morris Holtsman) financial seontary, Edward Brick i troMurer. Joseph Stlekeli) standing committee, Jamei BMiett, John Tanner, John Balnor, Chariot Callahan, Eamuet PblUIpi) delegate! to Worklngmin'a uonvtntion, iiooert uiu, James uutnti, u.

Sibley. Jtriva deifgatei rrom new lorn io tne rimer-i' National Conrtntlon. to bt held at Balti more to-morrow, being la thli city, wen Invited to the meeting, and madt ibort addresses. Thtlr namti are B. M.

Sweeney, President of the New York society! Andrew Kane, Brooklyn) William Byrn, John Borwlek, and U. Ntohol. The association elected Daniel Mahoney a del-egata to tba Baltimore convention. J. H.

Reed, seontary of the Washington convention, upon Invitation, made a few appropriate remarks. The Miooiatlon. alter tbt adjournment, took tha New Torkeri In charge, and will agreeably entertain them while in the elty. Mkbtinq or thi Washington Zodxvm. At a meetlnar held by this flourlsbtnr military organisation at Magee'a Hall, on itreet, last evening, the following named memberi wen chosen offlcen for the ensuing term: Captain, J.

Tyler Powell FIO Lieutenant, J. H. Mills; Second Lieutenant, W. E. Betel) Burgeon, John E.

Smith, M. Flnt Sergeant, L. J. Prue; Second Bergoant, W. A.

MeEenneyi Third Sergeant, Robert A. Whltehand) Fourth Sergeant, George 0. Talberti Fifth Sergeant, Jamei Davit) Quartermaster's Sergeant, Corew. Capt. J.

Tyler Powell, It will be remembered by many of our wm the eaptaln of the original organisation formed tn 1860, and Dr. J. E. Smith, elected lurgeon, ihown above, wm alio of tha original organisation. Thli company is composed of an excellent member-shipsome of Washlngton'1 bait young men.

Lait night nine additional orders for uniforms wen made by the company. Tni Rivir Fbokt. xTarrey's Wharf. Arrived, schooner Lookout. Lewis, from Havre- de-Qrace, with eoal for H.

Burr A Co. Carter'! hart. Arrived, schooner uelone, Aldon, from Georgetown, 8. with lumber for Mohun A Boo. Balled, aehooner R.

U. Kemp, Seward, for Hav re-do -u race, light. RUey'i Wharf. Arrived, steamer Columbia, Harper, from Baltimore, with merchandise. Sailed, schooner Butterfly, for Norfolk, light.

Cronoh'i Wharf Arrived, aehooner Eldorado, Parka, from Port Dcposlte, with itone for St. Domlnlck'i Church. Blxth street Wharf Arrived, Anna W. Col 11ns, Tookar, with atone for Aoker. The HI Livingston, from her down river trip, arrived Sunday afternoon with about seventy-five pusengeri and a lot of markat stuff.

The Wawasiet loft yesterday morning with a large crowd for Olymont to spend the day on tha annual ple-nlo of tha Journeymen Bookbinders. Dixd Suddxnlt. Yesterday the only child and consequently the Idol of hto tjirenteof Mr. Jamei H. and Annie Sprlrman, on Sixth, between and streets, died after only a few short hours of severe Illness, at the very Interesting age of between two and three years.

At about ft o'clock on Sunday evening Mr. B. received the sad Intelligence tbat hit darling boy wm taken dangerously ill. Dr. Croggon wm summoned, and pronounoed the dlieMo oholera Infantum.

Notwithstanding every effort wm made to preserve lire, tbe little idol became an angel yesterday morning, almost in tbe midst oi lue. Joy la Deaiea aid trUf oa earth Abiobico another eleatlal birth An empty eot below, A child leao'a oo) he bide ue come, lad wall aot for tbe morrow's eua, Lni wo oaoald never go. II in A lingular disease is now pnralllog among heua in this city and vicinity, carrying them off in large numbin. Tht dlitMt hM taken the name of "hen cholera' In dofault of a better one, and iti managomtnt bafflei the wtieit and most experienced or. nen Tht fowl li taktn with a violent diarrhea, termination tn croupi and convulsions.

The fowl dies generally in less than fifty-eight hours, and frequently doei not lira two houri after being attacked. Tho dliorder li fatal In almost every Inatance. None of tbe mualcholeri, dvsenterr. or diarrhea mtdlolnti mod by man kind leer to have the illghteit effect In arresting this hen-cholera. It Is a matter for tbe medloal nrofesslon.

and all Interested In fresh eggs and spring chlokeni ihould look Into It, for at tha present rata of depletion of hen stock the race will soon no extinct oiar. The Botamical Oahdixs. Messrs, Wise A Callahan, to whom tha doty wm Milsned by General MIohler, bare performed the work of i laiing np ana relaying, in mviaviMiuuiytr, lh brick wall in front of the botanical I gardens, on Pennsylvania avenne. it to hopd thal Congnii will make an approprla. tton to hare a ilmQarwaU built around the en I tin aranndf.

Cobrectiqk. In oxxt report of tbe pro- Af ffitT Blhl. Baof.tT. flft0mba'hurch. tht tvnei madi ui aev that tha Rev.

Mr. Pitcher! nport cot ered three monthi, when we ihould have aald two month. The number of destitute family found wm 3T3, Instead of 871, as tbe paper sayi, Award or Contracts. The Co mm la slonen of the Washington Asylum have awarded a contract to Mr. White, for furnishing medicines to tbat Institution) to O.

W. Emmerson for meat at 111 per pound, and to Brown Boni for coal and wood at ai tor wan us, 91.49 tor re a ash and $7 for wood. Arrival or tni Prix. It will bo re- floiiMtad that, at tha drawlsn or the eoutbern Omhan Fund. In Baltimore, a ladr of this city seound an appropriate prise In tbe shape of a rich-toned piano xnu beaumui piece dm neon brought to thla city for tha lady who drew it.

it wm aaaroisoa to oar ot m.n. ntuiuiKH. 'I ItEOIflTBATION OLOSKO IK ALEXANDRIA, The registration hM closed In Alexandria, and toe colons majorities in tne loveraj warus follows; 1st ward. 100; Id ward, 41) 3d ward. 89) tth ward, 100) total colored majority over wanes, JVU.

.1 Tixa Cam or tb Littli Oiu. The moon light excursion for tbe benefit of the Washing tan OrnhftB Aevlum. on ThurideT cranio next, we hope will be well attended. Buy a tleket, even if yon cannot go, became it 11 ror a praise worthy object. Tan Is USD Baptist Cauacn Pic-Nio Tho Young Men's Bible Clais of this prosperous congregation give a grand axeunlon to Olymont, on the 10th Instant, for tbe benefit of their church.

Let all the loven of good company and pretty giria gv on inn umnui iivuinvm 8anitabv RcroRT, Firteen written notices were served by the sanitary police for tha abatement of nuisances, on Saturday, and seven dead bona were reported by the police, who had them removed promptly. Condition of the thermometer in the ibade for July 8, observed at W. 8. Thompson's drug store, oonaar of Fifteenth street and New York avenue iTa. 77j 13 19, 8 p.

,80) 6 p.m., OllUAFXAXS AND OHIO UAKAL. Alt Iourned meeting of this company will be held JaMmort to-morrow, tbe 10th Instant. HoldirrV and Bailors' Ukiux. alar weekly meeting of tho Soldiers and Bailers' Union wm htld last night at Union League Rooms, Ninth street, "bear E. Capt J.

N. Cel-lan, balled tha meeting to ardor, and tha leere-tary, Lieut. read the mloutos of the last meeting, which were) approved. Tha Chairman oa tha committee on ple-nlo reported that Analostan Island had been secured for tha 33d Inst, free at eharge, excepting feny. age and tbat tha expense of getting up the pie- nio wonid not exoeed $40, including ad vert 1st or.

print I or ticket, do. It wm stated by Capt. Callan that a- colored band had Tolanteered their service on tha occa sion. iir. WUioa thoutht It loludloloua to uert tba terrlcei of colored mnalolans, white Republicans would not attend the pio-nlo or dance by tbat dei ortptlon of muilc.

ijiout. xoung movaa tnat tne lervioei or the colored band be accepted. It wm moved and seconded that tha whale subject be laid over one week. Carried. Tbe rouowing committees were appointed OalnvestlcetlonMalor W.

8. Mnr M. J. Conrad, Capt. Callan, Lteui.

Wm. Young, Major W. Wells, Major A Hall, Capt Smith, Wm. Wilson, Mr. Green.

OoCoIonliatlon Major Q. W. Wells, Lieut. Young, Lieut Burnoa, Lltut. Htndlty, Capt.

Slater, Capt Manning, Mr. J. B. Rlelly, Mr. Rowel Qeo.

W. Francis, Jr. Malor Mono said that ha learned that utinl persons working at tbe Capitol had been discharged for their Radical opinions, and that ha would Investigate tha matter and report at future meeting. One dollar a month wm appropriated for Ice for tha use of tha Union. Capt Callan said tha oolcred Msoolatlon of sold leri and sallon proposed to appoint an Investigation committee to act In nnlson with tha oommlttea on the part of tha Union.

He sag- Kited that tba committee-of the Uaton srive elr colored friondi all the aid In their power to secure their rights. They had fought for the country, and they must be recognised com- peon. Atieut. xonng moved tnat a committee 01 thna be appointed to wait upon tha colored Union and request thsm to act la concert with the Boldlen and Bailors' Union. Tha motion wm carried, and Mosm.

Young, Callan, and Hunt appointed said committee. It wm deoided that a person who did not produce hli discharge at tha meeting, could not be eome a member of the Union without being Touched for by members In good standing. Tha sum of $10 was appropriated for tha relief of an Indies nt soldier named William D. Bhoekle, who desires to nach his home in In diana with bll wife and fire children. Major Mono Introduced the following, which wm adopted RwlveJ, That Congress be nqucsted to Inquire Into tha causes of delay in tbe payment of eoldlen bounties during tbe abssnee of Congress, and to enaot such legislation will causa tha speedy ssttlement ot all claims of discharged eoldlen now remaining unpaid.

Aojourned. Bask Ball Betwexn Colo bid Clubs. An exciting game of base ball, between tbe Alerts, of Washington, and the Pythlans, of Philadelphia, both clubs being composed of colored men, wm played on Baturday, tha 6th Instant, on tha grounds of tbe Athletics, near tha city of Philadelphia. Several thousand persons, of both sexes and colon, wen npon the ground, and, to tba attonisnment or a great many, tba most perfeot harmony and good order prevailed. Being tha first match game ever played upon "white men's wounds" by a ''colored bue ball club" In tba city of Philadelphia, It was tha means ot attracting a large ana eoinusiuiio concourse of prominent and distinguished people.

Frederick Douglass, esq the celebrated colored orator, wm amone? tha snoot at on. and seemed to enjoy the sport in which hli eon, and some of our most respectable young eoiorea men an ne-eomlne: eznerts tn this national cams. As each player exhibited any superior skill, he wm greeted with loud eheen and clapplog of hands irom tne especially ny to laairs. Ami, 01 suBfif, uiu uiuvu iu vuvar vu Alsrti, the WMhlngton club, who discovered that they had many friends among the ladles who bad honortd tht gronnda with tbtlr prtttnet. Tht wholt pliylug wm pronounoed by experts to be excellent.

On tho first part of the 6th lnnlnxs the umpire, in consequence of a heavy fall of rain and Indications of a severe storm, deemed it necessary to call the game, which was decided on the 4th Innlngi. We give below the icon, takan from tne record upon tne cooks oi tne ciuos VTTBIARI. 0. 0. B.

Oreea, lit Cook, Webeter.Slb Douilaia.ldb,,., Wormier. TeUlferrlo, 1 1 Ceanoa.p 0 4 CUo. 4 0 1 2 Joaee.o 0 4 .3 1 .,0 4 Cabblai, 0 4 A J. Joaei.Sdb., 1 Graham, 1 0 Sparrow, a.o ..4 0 IlaaleT.e I 1 0 1 4 0 1 noriew.e. a.

9 1 Morrl.r.f Scorer Wm, II. Miller, Alerts. Borsr J. 0. Wblte, rytbleni.

Umpire n. Hojihnnt, AtUstlcs. In Timu Gone Bt. Probably some of oar oldest Inhabitants will reoousot tbat be fore tbe itreet was filled lo at the corner of Ninth and streets, where the new fllaionlo Hall Is to be erected, there was an excellent ODrinc of water, whloh was lower than tbe cere ment. Tbe descent to this spring was by two or tbree circular steps or mitbie, ana on tne norm side was erected a marble slab with a lion's head In the centre, ont of tba mouth of whleh ran a rood stream of the Dares water.

Tbe In scription npon the slab was the name of Robert Brent, first Mayor of Washington, and some earl date not now recollected. Many llmei a day peiieri-by went down to drink from tbe Iron ladle lasieoea to me stone oy a ooaio ana i.apie, and tha fame of this aood water vu very wide spread. When the street was filled op a sort of wall oi brick waa erertea aroana it, ana tne street vu broognt to mo graaaeuon. Tub WoBKiKQMKs'a Pio-nic Tho com mittee of arrangements for the Worklagmen's National ota-nlo to be bold at Seventh street Park, on the 221 Instant, nndor the auiptoei of the Worklogmin's Assembly and Trades of the District of Colombia, held a meeting at Mr. Richard's ball, on street, near Tenth, last evening, and transacted business strlotly appertaining to tbe great object before It Reports from sub-committees showed an anticipated assemblage of at least six thoniand.

Moxster Greek Turtle. For several days, large crowds have been gathered on Penn-sylvanla avenne, before the Oyster Bay, to be hold tbe Immense green sea turtle there on exhibition. His tnrtlesblp is certainly the largest ever seen In this vicinity, and will be slaughtered and ssrvod np In soup and steaks, free to tbe public, to-morrow, from the boars of 11 a m. to 5 p. as announced by Mr.

Driver In another column. Election of Officers. Liberty Lodge, No. 6, Knights of Pytblas, located near the Navy Yard, have elected the following officers: Alonio D. Sbaw, V.

P.i Wm. U. Carrloo, W. 0 i John T. Bverly, V.

0 Theodore Snlfflo, R. 6 Matthew MoNelly, Samuel Lanftey, i Wm P. Allen, 0 A. U. MoIntarfT, I.

6 John H. Murphy, 0. Election. The stockholders of tho National Union Insurance Company bold an election yesterday, at tbslr rooms, 71 Louisiana avenne, for the purpose of electing directors to lerve for the emnlng year. The following, named gentleman were elected dlrecton: Cbas.

Knap, George W. Rlggi, Thos. Berry. George B. Gideon, Marshall Brown, Daniel Dodd, William Dixon, Richard Wallaoh and Henry D.

Cooke. DlSlUFECTANTS. Wo UK gUtl to Ml nonnae the fact tbat our cltlsens generally are giving attention to tbe sanitary condition of tneir promises. Along rennijiTama btoduo, we notice that a number of prominent merchants and business men hare eansed an abundant sup. ply of lime to be placed In tbe gutters before their plaoes of bnsloois.

Postponed. Tho match game at base bill, between tbe National and Union, announced for yesterday, has bean postponed until this af. ternoon at 3 o'eiocx, weaiaer permming. irTOUNT TERN ONM All 1)L 111 WORKS TaBOI STOCK OF MARBLE MONUMENTS WILLIAM KDTUEBFORD, itreet aorlb, betwoea Elxtb aad Seventh etreete, n.iFthi Pdi Odlaa DiDtriniinL KeepeeoBitaatlyoBbaad alirso ad noiteiteailve of BTATOAHY, OBNAHkBTB, ITALIAN UlKBLE MOMUHEBTB. ORAVB BTONSB, Ao.

Alio, a complete varlitr of Marble Uaatoli, Coaa tor Blabi, aad TUei, wbleb he off ere low for oaeh. Jexl-tf AfUUVALS AT TUB KIRKWOOD H0U8B-HBiir A Qaaia. a Cattela Chariee H. Campbell, Mew Teton MLltea K. Wfcoat.

iloauirtai William Teener. BalUmorei H. H.Bnwalaf, Xdwla Browalaf, Cemcenj 0 m.iF ftiuami viiTir r. vaa Araadele, B4wia 1. Tea AnUi'e, atiee Allot Tea Tea.

I TbomaeB. Hellwee, Athene, Teta.l Jeeaeo as1ellU.D. redder, I Hn leea, I CkiaoMr, Gklcacoi C. Oroiby, B. 0.

utl tiaei.Bfewalaf,Case4oai H. M. Melfaaao, Philadelphia. NATIONAL HOTEL-H. a Baasojr.

floe. Olephea Tabor, n. Jaeeb 8. Blair, W.Ta.; Boa. Oee, Xlif.Baltlaiorot Wat.

LIUto, kWeei A. Srepel, CI. 0. KyerZellek, D. F.

Marpky aa4 Jeeepn F. BehaeUt, raili4alphla W. W. Wirt aid I. F.D-if-! WaeUaiteai IhB W.yl, Baltimore at.

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in.u lhaoa, wife aad Va.j TTILLABDS' HOTEL-firm, Ciuwicz Oo. 0. Will. P1.1 H. l.Tii n.rw.j Browi, 0.

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I D. M. Ii.tl, Ffc J. JUh, I.vk UETnOPOLITAN nOTKLPoTtl Bmillit. ji.r..r.

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M.apbl.tT.a. Kr. ItrriBiiibt. D. II.

Ilorrtf, B.r.lo, H. T. I. tb.pbtrd, Bunr, V.li.j T. Il.wto..

Tan. I Ba.Jamla L.C.il!.,M. Y. Cbulaa B. Uner.

WASniNQIONnOUSE-Mrt. A. Oininn. P. Jaiaa.

n.rrltb.rrt II. H.VWL llai.BdH.. D. P. J.

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J.ba.Ua, Daltoltt P. Q. imltk, 4. B.lbav aa Id. W.Oro-Ttr.Rl.imoadl Dr.

I. Idntda, Lucutari Joha A.Bakar BoekTllla; Jamaa Bill. Tork. Pan Hra. K.

Harpar, Mlaa U. Ml.a 8 r. Baip.r.PbUadalphla. P.aa Joba 8. Kad, Lrroaa.

Paaa B. S. Ifilaataa, Falnrra! A. Kaapp.blaa 'a. CorfU.

DTER'S HOTEL Oioioi 0. Drill. Joba If. 8L CTr. J.ba J.bnafla.

H.br.tlr.! Ur. iadr Ralbailaa, Haw Toikt J. T. Joba, VlralaL; J.ba Oaldw.tl.Taaaaaiaai Pblllpa aad Udr. WbMll.f,W.Vv 3.

Snltb.Ylrtrlala! bffa.B.8. boh, jaa. u. u.ll, Ulaala.lppl H. P.

Tallmadta, W. P. Blaek, idana Kxpraaa Conpaarl wh. i vimora n. n.a.

knt, B.lclmora, Ud. BEATON nOUSEJo II. Baa. I. 0.

Saaatrota. R. Bard. A. T.

T. aadO. V. Foppor, Baltlmora: 0. Boatamiatl, dtr; P.

K. iTaratl, lad. 1 II. Booaoa, L. Pt.t, Praak Rlblalt, Pbllad.lpal.l S.a8aada, U.

B. T.oaf. B. C. Jatk.oa.B.

T. Conwar, Cl I 8. Brodwall, wlf. aad llorrlitowa, S. J.

EBUITT H0D8EO. Willi. n. D. SKwarkTIt J.

D. Saakora, IT. T.l Hon.C.l. Taplor, Fa. J.

W.KIat. D. I.X. I O. Haaam.a.Fa.

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Coaa. J. R. MeClaaa, Pblla. UNITED STATES HOTEL-M.

n. Bala. Arlkarlmtlh. Phlt.d.lBhl.! Job. nat.b.ll.

J.aklaa, Oblot Baarp C. Ktabba, Rlcbmoadl Banoal Tbompaoa.il. Janoa B.rrowo, Tork. Paak. Jaa II.

Saltan, Co.aord, Oblo i William M. Irolaad, Pbll. sd.lpblaj W. F. v.naiai, N.

I Baarp Sbarwood, Uua. Wm. 8. Kl.f, Hlaa. OWEN nOUSE8.

Dm. fldbAravat VT Ti- i ibii 4oei, i.iueriara Alfred JT. Jamlion. John BBcotl. lT.T.t Jimn V.

8tlaaoi( Fla. Cbarlea B. Boraar, Itow Orleaie I J. F. ENTLEMEN'S SUMMER CLOTH I KG.

Oar oraieat Urn itock at RIAtlT.irAnt ct.ma IRQ effera treat ladaeomoats to foatltnea wleblaf an lnmollato eatflt. wall Burning co. Jjl-tetl 23 FoaaiyUaaU avoaae, TVTODEIIN LANGUAGES AND J.U. TEABILATIOaS, iTu in but, Mtvua. opKBiia aoa ur naa lasgueKee by a speedy aad oiey method la whleh coavoreatloa biffie ai tbe ftretloieoB.

Also, trsBilatloae made from tba abore laaieagre, aa well ao rrom me awoiien, Doteu, ele. Aodroie PK0F. D. K. UR0UX, JelO-lm Waiblngwa, D.

C. 486 SEVENTH STREET. 486 MATT. NO, OIL CLOTH, asd CiRFETS laid DRAl'IHT, CUBTAIK8, C0BHICIS, aad 8U1DI5 put up aanrittiTBK'B, Ho. 480 SoTeath street, botwooa aad atreete, Je-tf Kifbl doire above Odd Fellow'aUall.

TTrM. RUTHERFORD. WHOLESALE AND SET1IL DXAL1B IK raiflio, uiii, VJiAMisufto, Depot tot Lewis, Jewell, aad Hall Bradley'a pare Lead, Falat Brnibei, Wtadow Olase aad Aleobol. Benstao, flptrtta of Tarpoatlae, Coal Oil, Lard aad spina uiu, dvampe, liaimaeva, men, so No. 300 etreol, betwees Twelfth aad TMr-teoatb elreete, aad 470 ferealh elroet.

Opposite PoitOfflie Departmeat, Mixed palat ready far oie of tbe beit qoallly. Or dera for plate aid ground glaii received aad prompt' lyattoadod lo. 4 FECIAL NOTICE. 'on tan ret Oratoe. Flitee.

aad Fire Brick for re pelrlijr all kinds aad aliea or Stove or Baaia al BOYD'B STOVE AND UAH WARE STORE. 170 Hleth itreet. Biiag tbe lame aad lumber of itove. iam iirffou aaa diii aiaorimini or luukiou BTOTBS AND BAB 018 la the oily, and at tbe lowest MO Old Btovee lakea la tart pay for bow oaee, BIBB'B riRI-FLiCE STOVES for beatlag two or more atortoe pot op by compoteat workmen, and watTUMa to eporaio. Plre.plaee fitovoe or Heaters aid Latrobee re paired and made to operate perf etlr.

ROBERT BOTD, 478 Mlatb etreet, between and itreeti, jyl-tf Veil to Caloa Leaf ue Ball. TEAS AND COFFEES. OROOND COFrEI, 1.1, JJ it. 31(1 rituica uRtiKFisT corrE. S5C.

OOLORO, Ma. to par lb. CI10ICI i cnoici stock or JlPiK, T. HTSOK. UltOI.

ODHFOWSIB AND IUPKRI.L TKiS. TEESB B01ITXD conn lyiar BIT. l'IKIK X3D TIDO Tli (TOKI, KlalB alraal, bat. aad X. T1IE OMV TK STOEE OS NINTH STREET, TRAVELLING TRUNKS, UBOI stock or SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, LADIES' DUESS TIIUNK8, PACIUNQ TUUNK9, I.KATIIEH SATCHELS, VALIBK9, Ac, NOW lir.LI.Na IT rsicis.

Paraoaa aboal laafla, taa elty woald do 1U to WAIX, BTEPHEK8 jiTT-tf Ho. 823 reBieyUanla avenoo. IVTETEOPOLITAH PATENT STEAM BAKERY, 317 8lr.lt, batwa.u Fonr-and-a-hUf maul B1IIU. XITlBLimiD 1. D.

)IU. TBI 0LDX3T BUIIHXU HODS! IH W1BUIS0TON. nATxnaxxa' cxacsxbs Ara bow adnlll byaU ladcaa lo b. yatlVI aaw wbibii, U03T0M CBACKI1S, HILK miODITI, OOA CBACKISr, ABd all tba Staadard Varlattaa, FBXSn IVXBT DAT. Had.

from lb. BIST IXTKA AND UMILT XLOUB, AND B1KID IN UKINZII'S FATINT BXIL UVIfl. SwoatartClaaaar IB.1 mora NalrlcloaathaBbraar olbar prooaai. -iik for UATINNES'B CIllCKIBUl aod 11 Toar iroaar doaa aot aall mam, aaaa 10 aiarr i.r a aanpi LOCAL ITEM3, BicrjRi owi or 8am AOo oiri dol laraed tweaty.lve eeat plala Llaen OoaU, al17 leveath street Au. Lint Ooati ro til linen paala for II.

all lla.a Toatafor 1M, .1 Oa. rrla. Clolkla, llort, lb.torior.f MfoBt, alrtat Bad Xarylaad af.aa.. Od 82.80 Dixsi Sbixti tro good, If aot battar, tbaa aaf afclrt for la. anoaat la tb ualoa.

rrla. tba aam. If jam laka.a. aaaaf rad, al A. kk.

Co. 'a, 17 faraatk aUaot. BdJoUl.r But .1 laa Bapablla. JxiriUT. Bog-wood Sella nod Dot- toaa.XUTar Flttad Ipooaa Bad T.rka,raa.lTad yta UrdafB Prlfi'a dollar Jrwalry atoro, Vfc 434 raaB.7lT.Bla BT.aaa.

aoar r.Br.aad.B.BBlf atroat. Tux following dispatch was recelred by ai W. 0. HaTSiaoTT WaaalBiloai i loaa, Jalr a I ia. oa.lal lalocrtm r' rario, flt.a aa Irat dold Modal for froaUit porfoitloB la Oraad, Saira, aad Pprljkl Plaaoa.

Xtroafoat of Jarr alaalar aa al tt baad of Ua llat. 8TIIXWAT I0NI. DIatD. fli Ika iriArtili Ik IIV U.I..I Wa. only child of Jamea II.

aad Amale Bprlf nam, ered 3 Frleade of tbe family are tavlted te attend tbe feairal. wbleb will take plaoe from thoparoaU1 reeldeaee, oa Sixth etreet, betweeaO aad Uatreeta aerih, oaThareday af Uravoa. SPECIAL NOTICES. tVYem Oaa Get Trimralafi. Iloelerv.

Ao Mro. 0. B. KCHITELT'S, Now Tork avoaae, botwooa Tearth aad Tlflb itrMti, outdoor to tbe jrac itoro. foM-eodlw -Meotlnc of BtockholderaTha An.

anal meetlef of tbe ttookboldere of Ue NATIONAL DBlOIf IKBDBABCI COMPAMT OF WAIUHTOTOW, for the elootloa cf Dlrectore, will be bold at the office ef the compaay.Ko. 71 Loaleleae avenne, oa MOS- DAT, Jaly 8, 1MT, Tbe bolla will be eoa from I to w. p. LARNIB, JeTT-dtd Bwretary. rTfae GrToatUaldleof Yonthmad Iablt Mavbood.

Howard Aaaoelatloa leeare. oa the Thyelolory of tbe Faailoai, aad the Krrora, Abeeee and Dlaeaiee peoallar to the Bret age ef Baa, with Boporta oa bow met bode ef treatment em ployed la thle laitltatloa. Beat la aealed loUeroB-velopee, free of charf e. Addreee, Dr. J.

BKILLIV H0D0QT01T, Howard AieoelaUoa. Filled alette. Poan, mylT-4m Freo to Krerybodr. A larva a nn. Clrealar, (lvlnf laformaUoa of tho reeteit Import-aaee to tho youag of both aezea.

Itteaobee bow the homely may become beantlni the deiplied reipocted, and tho foreakea lored. no yonaf ladr or teetlemaa akoald falltoiead their Addreie, and receive a eopy poel-pald, by re-Ura mall. Addreee P. 0, Drawer.Sl. mhH-dfcwly Troy, M.

T. 47-To CmiumpttTeoTtte Advertleev bavlnr booa reitorod to health ta a few a very elmple remedy, after havlac eafferod aoveral yeara wlthaeevere Unf affection, aad that dread la anxloae to mike kaewa te hie felloweefforere tho meaai of oare. Te all who deelre It he will eead a eoy of tbe re- ecrlpttoa meed, (free ef eharge,) with the dlrectloae lor prepanag and aelng tbe name, whleh they will lad a Scan Craa roa Coviimmos.AeTaBA, Bao Tbe only object of the adTOrtlaer la leading tho preierlptlon la to beaell the aOleUd and epread laformaUoa which be eoacitree to bo la Taloablefaad bo hopea every aofferer will try bta remedy, aa It will ooit them aothiag and may prove a blouiag. Partlea wliblBg the praaerlpuoa will pleaie addreee BEV.EDWABD A.WIU05, octU.dwly TTlUlamibarg, tf Know Thy Deatlny Madame E. F.

TaoaiTOV, the groat Eaglleh aad reychometrlelan, who baa aetoaUhed the oclen tlfle daiioi of tbe Old World, hae now located her elf at Hadioa.H. T. Midamb TaonaTon poiienee inch woaderfal powore of eeeosd light, ae to eaablo her to Impart knowledge of the greetoat Importaaco to tho etaglo or married of either box. While la a tate of trance, the dellaeatee the very featnree of the periOB yoa are to marry, and by tho aid of aa Ultra meat of leteaie power, knows aathePeyeh omolropo, gnaraateoe toprodacea life-like pletare or tbe rot a re hnibaad orwlfeor the appucaal, to aether with date of marriage, poiltloa la life, lead' lag traltaof character, Ae. Thla la nohoabog.ee tboniandeortietlmonlilecaBaaiert.

She will eead. wbea deilred, a certified certificate, or wrltlea gear aatee, that tho ptctare le what It parportatobe, Byoncloelag a imall lock ef hair, aad itatlag place of blrtb, age, dlipoiltloa aad eompleilon, and en- eloilag fifty oeata and itnmpid envelop addroaied to yoanelf, yoa will receive the picture end deilred lafermatlon by retnra malL All oommnnlcatloae eacredly coafldoatlel. Addreii, 1b eoBfldoaea, Mai' am a X. r.TBOaiTOB, P.O.Box SHadioB, W.T, mhlB-dAwly 49" Sexual Dlaeaaoo, Debllltrt tfcc Pay ae more moaey to Qnacki, bat boy TballJi Jack-eox'e "Pathology1 and CDBE TOURIELP. Bold by Americas Newe Ill Italian etreet.

New Tork. Bend for a circular, apUdaw3m EXCTJIiaiONH, ETC. TlTOONLIQIIT KXOUUSION 0 M0 ron thi niiirir of tht. WASUInQTOft PKOTESTAMT OBPflAlf ABTLUM, BT TBB BTEAMEtt WAWASBT, TUUBSDAT EVEHINO, JDLT 11. Tbe eteamer will leave the wharf of the Potomao Ferry tompany, foorof SaTonth etreet, promptly at 4Up.m.

KABE FOB THE TMIP, 1. Heite will be foralibed by the MAKINE BAND. uirtttsuaixuiTa ua uuiku tui vuit, COMMITTEE 07 LAD MANAGERS. Mre. Dr Brows, Mre, Marihalt Brown, Mr i.

Dr. flmoot, Mra. George 8. Qldoos. I 0 A MTai liBca enninlUaUd Anr thna Irmi lots OQI t(t redece oar eipeaaee Is the delivery of lea, having each loit largely Is oar competition with each other at fifty cealo par haadred poeadi, amoaallag la all to more then (00,000 Onr expemea are red acid to the leeit poeilblo figare, aad oar ledger etati meat for Jaly l.lftor, ihowe that, al tbe preient ealei, wo are aot maklag oae dollar profit Oa aad after Jaly 8, oar retee will be Topereoae ailng oyer bOQ poande dally, 73 cenla nr 100 nauatdi.

To perioBi nilaa 100 poaadi, and not over 000 pound 1 per 100 poande. To pereoae uilnr AO poandi, aad not over ICO poandi, 1 per 100 poaadi To penoni oilag lue than 00 00 per 100 poaaae. 10 laiiiiy any oa oi inv tru.a gi onr iikivuvbi. wo will with plaaiare ihow ihem onr booke, ehoala they favor ue with a call We are now retailing lee pnrchaielof tba Oreal Fella Ice Company, aad owlag to tbe poroae nature of thie Ice, oar booke i how tbat the meltage os thle IccleJ71 per toa more than oa good 11 itoa Ice. We iball flalihpeddllag tblelce la a row dayi, when wo ahall dlitrlkate only the boil quality vf Boiioa ICO To keep tbe price down, we have cartalled oar ex- Ei am by rasnlag the imellcit somber of wegooi, at we are sow aailiflad that we unit, to accoiamo date oar and aatlifaelorlly our caitomen, ran more wagoai, which we will dot bet aa oar fliarn ioow lk.nd Aiir rmkai Arm onanroF IninaeLlol) Ibal WO malt have as advaaco from preieat ratei.

Cailomere maiteonelder that the high price of wagei, of hay, aad grain, the ardaone aad wearlag da tie, both to hxiii bi1 maiB. hanlJ. tB OVirT Other Calllna. yield to thoie oagaied la It a fair remuaeritloa. We certainly ek BOthlag more.

Another mlefortane at Undeae, and which lncnaiee ear expentee at leut 12 par toa la tho la.rraptlos of navigation by breaktgoof the canal aquidoet whleh compile ae ta tim onr te from Oiomitown, and tbe meltaao from thle delay le at Ieatt2per toa mere tbaa If aeiiverea aiine L. 3 MIDDLETOK. T. FOWLER, jyB St WALTER QODIY am ROBEET BALL, AM A' BUVUMTn QTnioi.rp dbalbb la LADIES', QEHTLKMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, or TUX BUT OUAUTT AKO tTILla, cniAr ron ona. 491 Baiaath l.taaDaadX.

AMUHEMUaVTb. RATIONAL OFPEHINO. MDJTCATxicxrriox. BILIXr 101 Til IODTB. Ta.

Xut Iota, baada wlla II. Wool aad north lo rollora ta. praula. BMd IB. toala.

I1M.0OO 1H UXITID VTATIS OEIE.tfliCKI I. a. dUttlaatad to la. aaffnla, mo.Ii of lb. Soala.

bVa). On 0.0 II. war. 0.8 d.nm..loBar. A iOPXIB HUIIOAL BtCXniOS, CombtalB, la.

bbo.1 talaat af th. roaatrr. CITT07 WAIHlJtaTOlf.D. C.OM THE ETEltlKa OF SEPTEMBER Uth, 1M7. AM APPBAL TO TBS AMERICAN rEOFLt, Falty appreelatlBg the exUel of the eefferlag whleh aow porvmdee the Soathera eeenoa of onr eeaatry, aad deelriag to aailit la fsrstihlag relief, ao epWdlly ad poaelble, (perbapa tkeriby avi homes Ufa,) aad rapoalag fall oanfldeaee In the ability aad fidelity of Mr.

OEuROE THOMA. Maaaalng Dlreelorof the recast Feitlyat for the Ualea Home aad Behoot, eftho elty of Bow Terk, (by which nearly Oae Haadred Thoniaad Del tare were reillaid by that hamane ebartty Wa, the BBdorilf aid. earaealty eoltelt the import of gtaeroei aed beaoro-lest eltboee thronghoat thaeoeatry, la aid ef tbla Batloaal Movemeel. to be made with the lenclloa or tho CoHemle teaar ef laUraat Baviaaa ef the Oatted Siatea, at the elty of Waaalagtoa, D. C.

oa the erea-tar effieplembor IB97. While aaeaailac aepereoBal rocpeaa.Vllty la the premlaoa, we give ear eordUl approval ef thla move-meat of ChrUtlaa Phllaathrepy Eli hard Wallaah. Meyer, Waenlngton, D. C. Jeaee Bye, U.

I. BosaUr, Wai hint ton, D. C. H. D.Cooke, Baaker, Waahlag toa, D.

C. Joba L. Kldwell, D. C. Z.

ailmaa, DnrgUt, Jabat BlBktt- PraalrlaBt KBtlBBBt UdtMnAtt'tiB Baak, Walking too, Z. C. Moaoa Kelly. Caehler Batloaal Metropolitan Bank, Waaalagtoa, 0. ueorgo Kigga, vaaxer, waiuiagioB, o.

u. Phllp A Solomon Biallonere, Waihlsfftoa, C. W. H. 4 0.

H. MorrtMa. BEatloaari. WaiklailaB. D.

C. A. Etaiom Co SM aad SS9 Broadway, If, T. Ef am, Oardaer Jk Co SSO Broadway, T. Wm.

C. BrowalBg Co SM Broad way, T. Dnryeo Jaqeoe, 8M Broadway, B. T. Da via port Jos Oreeawleh etret, It.

01 In, Walee IS Maldoa Uoi. M. Y. Froeper M. Wotmore, wait 30th etreet, St.

T. Jobs H. drlicom. M. 41 out iir'it, B.

Thi followtaxwlll ex vial tho method of dlitrlba. Uag tbe feed sarLT or oaa, bow aid. Was DxrAXTMixr, WAiRiaaros. Jaia 1. IhflT.

I 0o. V.TUomat,Ej tfftf tonal UoUl, Wcuhinyton, DiAalta: Toor letter la JbiI received. I thank yoaforlheeoBfldeneerepoied Is me, and will gladly receive aay moaeye or contr.bottoni yoa may eelve for the roller of the deitltate. 1 woald prefer that other gentlemen eboald be anoclated with me aa traatoee, aad woald eat gut that If the fanda eome la too late for the relief of tbe preieat preielog dei-UtBtlos, ItwUl be better to devote the faada, ore oortloB of them, to the edaeatloa of enr and all elaieoeof the poorffor excortla eaiae of um bo, tha ordlaarr poverty la any ectloa of thli eonatrycaa eaelly be met by tbeeommaslte where It may ex-lit. Bat la ao caaecaa too ranch be given for the all lmpertast work ef od a ration.

ery reipeeirauy, yoar odijiob. lerrini, O. O. t'uWABD, Major Oeairal. Commliiloner.

To thle xraad reeeptloa tharo 111 be olfird 0)0. 000 cirtlarateiofadmliiloaal 3 each, which will entitle theholdera toeoperbcopieeof Bplesdld Steil Plite bngraviagv, prooocaa oy a iiw procoia, ma sigarii type of Americas art. The inbjacti aelacted for iheio naiqai their pabUe approbatloB. Theae certlfliatea will alio es-title the holden to the award apportioned them The irraaaomentefortho m4Bagemeatot thle NATIONAL OFfERINO, are Is ilr.it aecordaneo with the ae-kaowtedgedPBIRCIFLESOr LAW AMD MORALS, ana ina manaar oi aoaoacuag it iucd na canaot iiii to aacare pablle coefldence end generoae lapport Belyleg with cob fide neo ob the geseroity of tbe AmerfeiB pablle, to eiilit object! of true pLuanthro- Ey, wnesiainy preiaa aaa jaiuy coaaacieu, erewltb pmont a plan, which If mpoadd to with hoertygood will, canaot fall to give parmeoint relief to tbe Deitltate end Buffeiiag, while the rctarn ta tha baaifactori will be Flnt. A Una tavr ot a Bteel Plate Eagravlag, to be delivered free of charge Bocoad, aominiua to tne uraai xancii Kceptioai and.

Third. Their award la the aDDortloaoiial of 1b Uslted Etatee Greeabacka lobe appro-prlaiod to certificate holdera, tbe ha'aBoe to ap-tilled to the Darcbaieof Pletorea. and tbe payment of and other oipeaeeo Rtbla apportloamoBt will be made and rotaraed to a holdereof masair aa committee of are momieeat gentiem'o, eelectiti from among the earUfieate boldra, ihll determtae, os or iDoat too iota aiy oi vcioovr, itvw, aoa in pro rato proportloe, iboald the fall nnrabr ef cirtlfl-iitii not be aold. The eate of cirtlfl eaU will pool. uveiy cioio os mo ivm ot ucigucr, AafOrdtn for certlfleaioa oiybeiol direct to ai, with atampa fr retara poitage, eaeloilov the amonat for tha aamber of certlfieatii ordired, which If a lane amonat, ihould bo lo drift m- pot fflee order, payable to tbe order of OEOKOEW THOMAB, which will raielve prompt atUatios.

Be aal write aamee plalaly, giving date, tow county and State. Tbe followlex are oar club ratei To re- epoB.tbloagia flfuen percent, comuliatoa 11 be euov lowad on ilneli certificate ratei. riTacirtineaiei io ont 11 00 17 AO Tib Twesty 4 83 00 Thirty -woo Forty 7100 Fifty MOO Oae Haadred 173 00 Five Haadred MOW OaaTboaiaad 1,700 00 a- Thi movamaat la antlralr niriti from, aad baa bo coaaertloB with any other enterprise Add mi all ordere and commnnlcatlons. with atampe for ritnrs poetage, to uavBua iiiiixiao, Maaaglag Dlraetor, Ji tf 2fo. Waahlagtoe, D.

C. Editor are reipectrslly lavllid to eotlce thle National Orraatio of it Data rtbllaa- threpy, aad to lead It inch aid la their benevolence lairm FOR ralc onnnNT I70n 8KC0ND Blory Front Room at 53d Bveolb tevene Tea Hoag," between and D.eait aide, enltablo for as efflce or aaioclatlon. Alio, iiveral pleiaasl rooma with board. Table boarlera waaUJ. Eaqalre os tho pnmliee Jyt tf TnOR FINK APAIIT.

JJ minti over Pavli' Hat Store, Metropolitan HotaL Immediate voeienloB glvea. Apply at the efflce Metropolitan Hotel. JTc-3t IntaL Jt Kxproie I7UUNI8IIED HOUSE TO LKT. A 1 hoaioof ten roome, completely llaea and crockery, altnaUd oppoilto Jodl clary square, ob roarta etrol, wita an extra lot adjoin! a r. will be let for three moatbe or longer to a reipoaiible party rent very low.

Apply nt Foarth etreet. JyfSt T70U KENT A DE3IKAULE PRI- VATE RESIDENCE, with handiome Flower Oardes attached, altaatad bilwees Seventh aad Elnhlh etreete weit, at the Intersection of Maryland aad Tlrglala aveaaee. For terma apply to ajuun a aaiiai Jell'tnthealf boaton Uoaie. 17 II REN A LARUE Mil UK 1 HOUSE, with Tib Room.attaate4 oa atreet eoath, betwees Seventh nod Eighth, Bnvy Tard. Oae aad water taroognoat ice ooaia.

mat iw par moato, peyaoie is aavaai. ppiy payable la adviace. I. corner of Seveath an ABDlr to JO REPETTI, lorair of Seveath and 1 itreeti, NiTy Tard, orof Tboa. Diaali, at thle office.

my. WANT8. TXrANTED EVERY LADY WHO YY tea Chlldrea'a Clothleg to make up to call, gel aiamplaof ladellbla Slimpias is lulillfl' Braid. WARRANTED FAST COLORS 11 waib and boll Bamplei bow raady to give away at PRINCE'S, 4J NIKTU oppcitie r.iea. umee jet tt WANTED NEW AND OAST-OVP rr.nTniH(l.

OLD QOLD AND 8ILVBB. or aay other article of valoe, at the old-eiublUhed kf.rchaat PnwBbrokir Store ot FULTON Co 002 Ninth etreet, doore north of Peas, avenne. divi-ir CARRIAGES I OARRIAUI 1 CARRIAGES, tt Ob hand a lari a clock of flee and inb tanttallr made Carrlaxoe. which will be (old ai low ugnree. Alio, a nnmber of aicond band Baggie, Eock-ewayi, Stt.

Sepalrlng promptly attende I lo Repoittory 574 it bet. Eighth and Ninth, Repoittory a Shop 477 aigmn t. near i. 355 NEW STORE. 355 KM.

Yil Dealeie la Ladlea1 aad Oeatlemea'e FURNISHINQ GOODS, FANCY AUTICLES Ferfamery, Toilet BeiuliUei, Ae THOMAS 8. BURR. JyB eolm Vlf ASHING TONICITY GARDEN. The proprietor of thle well hatWB ul pp' place of rirt deelree to call the atteuil ia ft aieoela-tloae, School, and private parUee wlihlag to give to the WABUINOTON CITY OARDEB. It le located ob the eorBer of New Tork veaae an rival etreet weit, la eaiy of acca-.

and ekady, coel, aad ploaiael It la lopplled with eh wtlng gaiUrln. lea pa alleye, hobby honie, Ac UBlreshineata of all tha bi.l qaBlilvJaralibed at the loweit rlii. There le alio a fine denting pvl Ion Is the Oardes. Tbe proprietor ptidgea hlnuelf to plaaae (.. jy.U Proprletgr, i..

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