VOLUME VII. WASHINGTON CITY, ©. C:, JULY 15,1877. NUMBER 20.

went to Salem tplnfluenoe members of the legislature palace on earth, remains to be read of all years, has been granted a new trial by Justice Mac- SPORTING MATTERS. Arthur, on the ground that an Important witness sum- by any corrupt means to vote for any one is*false. I THE CAPITAL, men. had a talk with Grover. and ho told me he .was having PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY Base Ball. moned by defendant did not put in ap appearance at a hard fight, and woUla use no corrupt means to be And so it has come to pass under our re- elected. Tho past week has been quite an exciting one the trial. Simkins contends that the charge against ligious Caesarism that our worst men are him is a case of blackmail—or black fo-malo. THE CAPITAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, among the League clubs. The defeats of the Bostons Terrible Boiler Explosion. our best christians. The cold, calculating, by the Loulsvllles, by scores of 14 to 9 and 8 to 6, the 037 D street, Washington, D. C. ALLUNTOWN, PA., July 14.—A terrible boiler explo- selfish creature who carefully observes re- latter, ten innings, has made the latter a dangerous sion o curred this morning at the ore mines, some LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. nine miles from Macungle, which caused a great loss DONN PIATT . EDITOR. ligious forms, who pays his debts, and is opponent to the Bostons, and glvon them second of life. Tho mine is operated by Mr. Joseph Kiefer place, with the Hartfords and St. Louis tied forthird. The Indian War. torthe Lehigh Iron Company, at All on town, and at TERMS: Per year, (including postage,) 82.50; six therefore respectable, walks in the ways of The admirers of the Boston Club are still confident SAW FRANCISCO, July 14:—A press dispatch from the time of tho explosion twenty-six hands were em- months, 81.50; three months, 78 oents—In advance. righteousness, although lie may oppress the Portland says the following offioial dispatch has just ployed In tho works. The explosion took place at a of the ability ot their favorlto» to capture the pennant, been received from General Howard : . Single copies, 5 oents. poor, crowd his debtor to the wall, torture few minutes before six. Three persons were Instantly and large sums are oflered to that ettect without killed, five fatally and three seriously wounded. CUTIS : Ten copies to one address, 820 In advance, HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF COLUMBIA, CAMT his enemy and live through life without ono takers. WILLIAMS, LEFT BANK OF THE SOUTH FORK OF THE • The names of the killed and wounded are as fol- • with one copy free. Twenty.oeples to one address, 835 CLEARWATER, NEAR MOUTH OF THE COTTÒNWOOD. I. lows: Aaron Miller, the engineer, aged thirty-eight, generous impulse. His charity is of an or- The following games have been played since our . in advanoe, with one copy itee. T., July 12t VIA WALLA-WALLAI, July 14.—By making instantly killed; Owen Lamb, laborer,aged twenty- ganized sort—a huge machine that grinds last issue: ^ a forced march 1 struck the enemy at one p. m. yes- five, instantly kiltod; Wilson Andrews, aged twelve, terday, about three hundred strong, In a deep canon instantly killed; Loewyen Hupp, laborer fatally in- out alms to the worthy poor. He does not July 11, at Cincinnati—Brooklyn, 0; Cincinnati,8. BRET MARTE. tyear ih* mouth of the Cottonwood, near the south jured ; Henry Helnbacb, a driver, fatally injured; belong to the class of hypocrites denounced July 12, at Louisville—Louisville, 14; Boston,'». fork of the Clearwater, ànd opened fire at Once with Charles Mohr. laborer, fatally injured; Thomas Kbhih, J uly 12, at Louisville—Louisville, 3; Boston, 6—ten hoWKzer, and 'succeeded in Starting the -Indians from fatally Injured; Victor and Oliver Miller, sons of the We conmienee shortly the publication of a by Christ. The religion of the Jews was a innings. their position.,and passing around Transverse oanon engineer, aged respectively ton and twelve years, serial written expressly for THE CAPITAL, terrible religion of vengeance, with a God I for A nrile ànu a halt, 1 began battle in good earnest, were also Injured, Victor fatally and Oliver seriously. July 12, at Cincinnati—Brooklyn, 15; Cihclhniitl, and Htstaounting, lormea in ravines and behind Motrls Schmeyer, aged fourteen, badly bruised by entitled "THE ROMANCE OF A MINE," t'rom made up of the worst qualities of humanity, July 13, at St. Louis—Boston, f f !§t. LoulS, 4. rocks and barricades well prepared for seven hours. flying bricks about the face and legs; Wllloujrhby Ste- the gifted pen of Bret Harte. The scenes of Every charge we made gained on thom, still at night phens, aged thirty, injured in the head and legs; Jo- that he might be feared and understood. July 13, at Chicago—Ohicago, 6; Brooklyn, 3. our position was not-a very good one, as the eneuiV seph Holloway, aged sixty-nine, slightly wounded in this story are laid first tn California and sub- But their religion was the ten command- The following Is the standing of the league clubs up lay contiguous to my communications, and I was short the right arm, and left leg. oi rations. sequently in Washington,, and amid the ments, and the sinner who prayed in public to and including Friday, the 13tb. Games played All those killed leave families. Aaron Miller was yesterday will be found in our telegraph'ic columns: This morning by a determined effort we regained throwrt a distance of thirty feet and his body shock- rough miners of the Pacific Slope and after places was forced to a pretense that made our spring oi water from some sharpshootors. This, ingly bruised and mungled. Kupp, who. with Hein-. afternoon I gave our lines to the care of Captain Perry, bach and Mohr, was sitting near tne wall which In- the polished rascality of the lobby of the liim a hypocrite. But we have harmonized a B si commanding the cavalry and Captain Miles' battalion olosed the bollor, was terribly burned and scalded, © ? of infantry. 1 drew out Captain Miller's battalion of and was found lying In the hot coal under the boiler. national capital, this best story-teller of the all that. Our sinner is not a hypocrite—he d W a a S o M a 5 s •4« artillery4-aetlng as infantry. Just as we were ready to He cannot possibly survive. is one who deceives himself. Modern theol- "S M age wjll have free scope. 5 B 3 g a recommence offensive work Captain Jackson and pack The boiler was thlrty-flve foet long by three feet In ogy teaches him that Satan is the servant of o S 5 train appeared in sight beyond the Indian's position. diameter, and was broken into throe pieces. One We shall also have some admirable articles a » a 0 tu O S Miller pushed out In skirmish order, met the train piece, consisting of three seotlons, was thrown fully a God, and he has compromised with the and oscorted it successfully« They had hardly formed hundred yards to the east, burying Itself in a mud on trade and finance from the pens of Ed- enemy. The husks he lives on are the Boston 2 4 4 a 4 u 2i the! junctlori with us when the artillery battalion, bank. Another portion, consisting of one section, warJ Atkinson and David A. Welis, a few Brooklyn "3' 3 4 2 2 14 2t already beyond the enemy's flank, made a rapid wo8 thrown northward about fifty yards, and the thIra husks- of corn husked out over eighteen Ohi eauro 1 i' .... S 1 12 2« movement, taking Gatllng guns and howitzers along. piece, over twenty feet long, flew in a westerly direc- • essays on religious subjects by an eminent Cincinnati 1 2 4 •25 The Indians made a desperate effort to flank Miller, tion and landed In a bank of earth which it pene- hundred years since, and are therefore very but failed, and then gave way. Everything was thep trated to the depth of eight feet. The engine-house divine, whose name, although widely known St. JLouls "3 "ï 3 "s S! 14 27 dry and without nutrition. The walls of Louisville. 2 . 8 6 2 18 20 pushed in pursuit. We shelled them rapidly from was completely demolished: tho horse-shed, distant as that of one famous for learning, piety and * high bluffs as they escaped from the left bank of thè about eighty feet, badly Wrecked, and the wasliery his temple are massive—too thick to admit river, and followed them in every direction as far as slightly damaged. Several horses and mules were Gnraesloflt 9 H U le 12 11 70 132 - eloquence, we are not at liberty to publish the groans of the oppressed, the cries of the the river, and are now across and going into camp, tub killed. 7:30 p. m. now, and these, with poems from John James The cause of the accident has not yet been ascer- poor, the wailings of despair. Snyder and Devlin have signed with St. Louis for The losses of the Indians appear to be 13 killed and tained, the coroner and his Jury not having concluded and S. B. >1. Piatt, will make THE CAPITAL There is no more deadly enemy to true next season. Qerhardt has received flattering offers quite a number wounded. Wo have Captain Bancroft their labors. The verdict may not be rendered for and Lieutenant Williamson and 11 enlisted men several days. The boiler had been In position dyer . all that Its readers can desire. religion—the religion of Christ—than sel- from two different clubs. As he is a first-class player killed and 20 wounded. Their camps were abandoned four years, find in steady operation for the past six fishness, and the essence of selfishness is he has not decided what club to sign with for the In great haste, leaving much plunder. The Indians months. It was examined last January, and pro- present. fought as well as any troops 1 «ver saw, and so did nounced by the inspeotor to be in sound condition. the model christian, who gathers in the good ours—not one man falling in duty, 1 now believo that llines, one of Washington's most popular players, 1 am in fine condition justas soon as Green appears ¿SUNDAY MEDITATIONS. things of this world in one hand while he has resumed frliHM porltton -m center field, and, as? from Boise to make thorough work with these Indians. Bank Suspension. (NO. XVI.) holds the beguiled cross in the other, Usual, is playing & Vuagnl Aeeiit gaftii. HlneS is one They are making tor the Snake country, and I for con- Sr. LOUIS, July 14.—B. M< Chambers, president of centration at Mount Idaho. No troops have ever done the Butchers and Drovers Bank of this city, makes tho The attempt made to worship two mas- " I have been looking in the trap that of the best fielders in the country, and has a host of harder work or more rapid campaigning or better announcement this morning of the suspension of that Institution. Ho says that only SO per cent, of the cap- ters, so strongly prohibited by our Savior, holds our little rogues, the weak fellows," friends in this city who know and appreciate his fi^htlngthan these. » sterling qualities. ltarstookhas boefi^aid in, leaving $130,000 to be do ends in our giving nearly all to Caesar and said the late Chief Justice Chase when gov- SAN FRANCISCO, July 14.—News to the following rived from that source if found necessary to secure The Erie Dispatch pithily ssys: "A long, lank chap, t fleet was received here to-day from Walla Wftllà, depositors, He also says his wife and sisters stand very little to God, How strange it is, after ernor of Ohio, after a visit to the peniten- under date of July 13: " On the 10th instant Joseph ready to give deeds of trust on several hundred'thou- dressed in a short blue army sack, with a hungry- and his baftd surprised a party of thirty-one Chinas- the centuries of teauhing, that in our striv- tiary, "and now I will dine with the big sand dollars worth of property to secure any balance looking grip sack in one hand and a savage-looking men, who were coming down the Clearwater in which may be due to depositors, provided such time ing to harmonize thè worshiping of the two rogues, and next Sunday we will all go to canoes, and for. mere pastime and recreation in- as may be necessary to realize on the assets ofiho ball club in the other, stalked up Stale street yester- humanly killed the whole party except one, who we should separate morality from religion. church and thank God that we are not as bank Is given him. The suspension grows out of a day atternoen, rolled into the depot, slapped his bag managed to elude them and escape. These are the on the bank a year or two ago, which took from In Christ of course they mean one and the they are—in the penitentiary." on the bracket at the ticket office, and in a husky first Chinamen who have been molested by the In- it nearly $1,000,000, and although the bank had in dians of late, and many of them are frightened out of voice demanded (a ticket for Sliccago.' Be was evi- some degree recovered from thai, recent failures have same thing. With us the line is drawn be- How beautifully Christ tells us this in His their senses, and are leaving for the upper country." created such a distrust that the bank lost ground again, tween the two, and both roads lead to hea- parable of the prodigal son : dently a new player tor tho White Stockings." In a letter dated July 11, LelaUd of Lewiston sayi and it was deemed best to close It up. Fergy Mulone, Sullivan, (¿ulnn and Waite arc the that the enemy's operations have been about seventy» ven. The morality of modern Christianity " And he said., a certain man had two sons: grea t; unknown, as" we have failed to discover anything five or one hundred miles in the rear of General How- means to be respectable. The world has •'And tho youngerof them said to his father, Father, ard's movements, that the maneuvers of the latter are The Orangemen. of their record. come to be commercial, and if one meets give me the portion of goods that falleth to me. And entirely too slow, and that Joseph is smart enough to MONTREAL, July 14.—An arrest has just taken Saturday, July 7, the Potomacs and Hoolcys played take advantago ot thom and flank him all the time. he divided unto them his living. place in connection with the shooting of Haekett on promptly his moneyed obligations he is a game, which .resulted in favor of the Potomacs. The general impression here is that the hundred Flat- the 12th instant. James Farrell, a painter, entered a " And not many days after the younger son gath- head Indians that General Howard had reports of as considered eminently fitted for heaven. Score: Potomacs, 15; Hooleys, 13. Tuesday, July 10, store, pulled a pistol from his pocket, and observed: ered all together, and took his Journey into a far going to join Joseph's band were Kaimi reservation " That is the pistol Haekett was shot with." Two de-; He may fail in all else, and his failures will Astoria,#; Potomac, 10. Wednesday, July 11, Eagles, Indinns. The Indian government of Montana says tectives who had boon on hi8 trail arrested him at country, and there wasted his suhBtance with riotous that the Flatheads are going east on their annual be considered eccentricities and indiscre- 88; Hooleys, 5. Thursday, July 12, Potomac, 18; Our once. The pistol has been identified ns the one in the living. buffalo hunt towards the Yellowstone, Instead ol com- possession of Haekett at the time he was shot. 41 Boys, 8. ing this way. tions, not interfering in the least with his And when lie had spent all there arose a mighty OTTAWA, July 14.—The Orangemen of Ottawa are respectability or claim to christian fellow- SAN FRANCISCO, J uly 14.—A Portland press dispatch m session discussing the question ot attending -Hack- famine in that land, and he began to he In want. ONE JIM SMITH, alias Lord Dundreary, has been special, just received from an eye witness of the fight ett's funeral. It is probanlo they will go In a body. ship. The marble pulpit preaches to velvet- ••And he went and joined himself to acltlwn of playing the swindle game upon some of our billiard on the south fork of the Clearwater gives the following and restaurant keepers by obtaining money under details: Lleu(enaat Fletcher and A. D. Chapman, cushioned pews. It is not considered in th«t country, and he not him into his fields to feed guide, found Chief Joseph, after a long and arduous Resignation of Patriots. good taste for the modern apostle to awaken swine. false pretenses. The detectives should keep a sharp search, with his full force camped in almost inaccessi- BOSTON, July 14.—At a moet ime to-day of the Re- "And he would lain have filled his belly with the lookout lor this latest importation from New York. ble defile between two high mountains, noar the river. publican State central committee the following named respectability by unpleasant reference to Our command numbered 400, and Joseph had 300 gentlemen tendered their resignation as members of husks that the swine did eat; and no man gave unto the sins of to-day. Truths lose their mean- brave and determined warriors. the committee: Charles H. Leàch, Boston custom- him. Fighting was oarried on very carefully on both house weigher ; William A. Simmons, colloctor of the ing through frequent repetition, and so the ••And when he came to .himself he said, How many sides. The Indians fought In a recumbent position, port of Boston; James S. Lowis, formerly of Lynn, AT THE CITY HALL. removed from tneState ; J. Frank Dalton, clerk In the : sins denouned over eighteen centuriessince hired servants of my father's have bread enough and and kept up a steady fire from behind rocks, trees —The equity oourt, Justice Wylie, meets to-mor- and evory advantageous rise In the ground, like skir- custom-kouse ; O. C. Dame, postmaster at Newbury- in Jerusalem have been repeated until they to spare, and I perish with hunger 1 mishers and sharpshooters. We were forced to. ap- port ; George S. Morrill, secretary to the postmaster row, but there is no partielur assignment of cases cease to irritate, and' rather add to than "1 will arise and go to my lather, and will say unto proach through open table land and receive a galling atLawrenoe. The committee voted to hold the next therefbr. fire. There was desultory firing from the rifle pits all State convention at Worcester on the loth of Septem- him, Father, I have sinned against heaven and belore awaken from the slumber of indifference. —The following marriage licenses were issued by day. ber. thois, The respectable christian of to-day may be the clerk of the court yesterday : Charles E. Mercy, A squaw who fell into our hands says that seven ••And am no more worthy to be called thy son; Indians wore killed outright, and that the number Uniformed Office-holders. a Jew in his dealings—so that he be a He- Memphis, Tenn., and Ahnle Adams, City; Theodore make me as one of thy hired servants, wounded is very iwge. She says the Chief wanted to NEW YORK, July 14.—Postmaster James has de- brew in his devotions it is well with him. A. SCrivner, city, and Kate Cutis, Connard, Ireland ; fight and dio at the river, but the women prevailed cided upon uniforming the clerks and other em- •• And he arose and came to his lather. But when Charles B. Fuse and Nellie B. Roche ; Spencer Hill ujKm.him to retreat. ployes of the postal service as well as the carriers. he was yet a great way oil his father saw htm and had Captain Bancroft, 4th artillery. Is wounded badly In The suit consists of a navy blue cloth flannel, em- We complimented a young divine on the and Annie GÏvlns ; F. W. Warren and Matilda compassion, and ran and fell on his ncck and kissed the left side. Lieutenant Williams is wounded in bellished with gilt buttons, for the superintendents, -devoted conduct'of his congregation. Gross, the arm and leg. Both will recover. and silver buttons for the clerks, porters, messengers, him. Both sides fought with great determination. fee. These buttons are furnished by the Post-Office o Yes," he responded sadly, "the way in ' '• And the son said unto him, Father, I have pinned —The following is the assignment for the circuit court Department. to-morrow : (Appeals)—Nos. (218) Levi vs. Cohen, which my little congregation in the Lord against heaven and in'thy sight, and am no more The Grover Investigation. Foreign News. worthy to be called thy son. (219). Kaiser vs. Frcund, (223) Downham & Co. vs.- SAN FRANCISCO, July 14.—A press dispatch from • sing, pray, exhort and cheat each other is ZARA, July 14.—Lieutonant GeneralMohamed All, •• But the lather said to his servants, Bring forth the Kehl, garnishee of Kleindleust Bros., (226) McCauley Portland says that all the testimony to-day before the very refreshing." vs. Kichards, (228) McMabon vs. Hines, (230) Strauss investigating commission in the Grover case was for with his army, has lelt the eastern frontier of Mon- best robe and put It on him, and put a ring on his tho purpose of proving the good character, of tho wit- tenegro, and is marchihg toward Sienlca. A delegation of pious colored men waited hand and shoes on his ieet. vs. Kelly, garnishee of Chronicle Publishing Com- ness Stiles; that his reputation for truth and veracity The Prince of Montenegro has ordered several bat- was good, and that his statements under oath wero talions to concentrate noar Nlcslos to besiege It. •on their pastor one day, who liad boen mak- •• And bring hither the fatted calf and kill it, and pany, (231) Temple vs. Same, (233) Kelly vs. Popo, (234) Schwlng & Clarke vs. Davis, (235) Starkey, use, worthy of credence. Several persons who reside in ATHENS, July 14.—Greek volunteers arrive en i ing himself extremely disagreeable by de- let us eat and be inorry. Salem, and have known Stiles lor several years, em- mats e from Turkey, and are enrolled in the Greek nouncing theft, indolence, uncleanlinass, " For this my son was dead, and Is alive again; he fee., vs. Hill, (238) Solomon vs. Moore & Brooks, (237) bracing a number of prominent business men of tho army,. Peake vs. Ferguson, (238) Bean vs. Sanderson, (239) place, were examined, and all testified to the good Thè Reserves have been called out, and military de- adultery and other sins. was lost and Is found. And they began to be merry. Johnson vs. Same, (240) Whlto vs. Burgess. character and credibility of Stiles. fensive measures are progressing. " Now his elder son was in the field, and as he camo K. H. Mosior of Washoe county has been found, o Brudder Campbell," they petitioned, —JAIL NOTES.—Hie following are the jail cases up to and drew nigh to the house he heard music and and arrived here last ovenlng. Butler, his fellow- Base Ball. '•can't you stop talking so much about member, will also arrive here this evening. Those dancing. and including July 5, in which trials are to be had: CHICAGO, July 14.—Chlcag'os, 4; Hartfords, TV stealin' and sich, and give us one day ob Fred. W. Werrick, Joseph Dishman, George Balti- persons will probably be placed on the stand Monday. " And he called one of the servants, and asked Great public Interest Is lelt In reference to the charac- CINCINNATI, July 14.—Stars, 12; Cincinnati«, 4. PHILADELPHIA, July 14.—Athletics, U: Philadel- good ole-fashioned praise de Lord religion?" what those things meant; more, Henry Jackson, Anthony Brooks, John K. ter of tholr testimony. Brooks, James H. Whltten and Frank Ferguson. The friends of Grover declare that these Witnesses phia?, 2. The poor, benumbed intellect of a help- •• And he said unto him, Thy brother Is come, and wjll positively swear that they received no proposition ST. LOUIS, July 14.—Browns. 10; Bostons, 3. thy father hath killed the fatted call, because he hath In the following cases the parties have been tried LOUISVILLE, July 14.—Indianapolis,, 9; Louls- less race struck in a rough way the Caesar, for money to vote for that, person, nor were they of- vllles, 2. received him safe and sound. and convicted, and are now In jail under stay of execu- fered any inducements, directly or indirectly. The ism of modern religion. It is allowable air is thick with rumors as to what these witnesses " And he was angry, and would not go In, There- tion of their sentences, by reasen either of applications Boat Race Olf—Foni Play Probable. , for us to gain heaven through the praise- for pardon or hearings to be had in the general term: will testify to when brought before the committee« fore came his father out and entreated him. SAN FRANCISCO, July 14.—A Portland press dlr- NEW YORK, July 14.—Thè three-mile race between the-Lord devotion while nursing our sins— Win. Stant, Lemuol Weeden, Patrick Cooney, Chas. Courtney and Riley, which was to have taken place to- " And he answering said to his father, Lo, these patch says that before the Investigating committee 1 provided we pay our debtsand so are re- Meredith and Francis Màgulre. Stephen Staats testified that he was a member of the day on Greenwood lake, did not come Off owing to the many years do 1 serve thee, neither transgressed 1 at last legislature; might have told Waters in a joking sickness of Courtney. It is thought probable that he spectable. The belief is tonerai that there any time thy oommandment, and yet thou never Some cases have arisen since July 5, but they have way that he bad heard Grover and Gelfry talking was drugged. Riley'rowed Over the course In 20 min- ñs a diplomatic gallery in heaven, where gavest me a kid that 1 might make merry with my been either disposed of or the grand jury have not about securing some man's vote, but 1 now solemnly utes 47^2 seconds, fastest time on record. been able to present the indictments. assert that I never heard anything ol the kind. the rich and well-born, olad in purple and friends. 1 W. H. Waters testified that Staats told him of hear- Weddiwr In Memphis Shook by an '• But as soon as this thy son was come, which hath —CITIMIÎTAL COURT—JUSTICE MACARTHUR.— The ing the conversation between Grover and Gelfry ro- :flne linen, sing operatic music in front of a Earlhqnake. devoured thy living with harlots, thou hast killed for following business was transacted in this court yes- te rred to; did not see any special humor in his con- huge organ. Beautiful music must be ac- versation, nor do 1 think he was in liquor. MEMPHIS, July 14.—At 6.40 this afternoon a sharp him the latted calf. terday : Matthew J. Pope, keeping an unlicensed Dar; •ceptable to the Lord, for it is the one form judgtnént sot aside on payment of costs. Frank Gas- J. H. Mosler of Wasco county sworn: Llvo about and^ well-defined shock of earthquake was felt -in this " And he said unto him, son, thou art ever with me, fourteen miles Irom Dallas. Saw Gelfry in Dallas city, lasting only for a moment, and doing no dam- of prayer that more surely lifts the soul and all that I have Is thine. saway, colored, robbery ; verdict guilty, sentenced to last Thursday. Neither Gelfry or anybody else sent age. A wedding ceremony was being performed at from the business and degradation of sinful penitentiary for five years. Henry Bush, Abraham lor me to moet them at Dallas. Heard that he told Grace Church, and as Bishop Pierce of Arkansas, "Itwas meet that we should make merry and be me he wanted me to come to Portland to be a witness who was officiating, announced the couple man and •life ; but the hands that hold the harps glad; for this the brother was dead, and is alive Washington and Judson Taylor, (all colored,) rob- before the committee. I was subpoenaed on Satur- wife, the shook came, and created a commotion among bery ; verdict guilty as to Bush and Washington, and -must be clean a-ml the voices those of the again, and was lost and is found." day. the 7th instant, at Princerville, and started im- those present. not guilty as to Taylor ; the two former sentenced to mediately for here. Gelfry said something about pure and innocent, to please God. The Weather To-Bay. One of the lessons taught in the above the penitentiary for three years. The petit jury Was going to sec Butler. Gelfry did not speak to me about what 1 should testify to. Was a member of the For New England, stationary or lower pressure, We have often thought, in this religious parable is the subject of our meditations. then discharged until September 17 next. The court late legislature. Grover was my choice from the first. northwesterly winds shilling to southerly, warmer The careful, prudent, selfish son, who saw then adjourned until July 30 for Important business. I supported hiin In caucus and voted in the legisla- weather, Increasing cloudiness probably followed by •Csesarism that exists to-day, of the conster- ture for Grover everyday exocpt one, and was not —The grand jury yesterday came Into court and pre- rain areas. For the lower lake region and the Middle nation that would fall upon a congregation his more repulsive brother depart without pledged by my constituents to any one. I voted for Atlantlo States, falling barometer, southerly winds, sented the following Indictments: John L. Weighraan, jSfeshiith on the first ballot. Tho reason I did not vote were Christ and His chosen Twelve to walk a sigh and noted his return with jealous stationary or higher temperature, partly Cloudy peddling tobacco without license; Wm. .Richardson, lor Grover that day was because ^he iriends ol N ea- weather and rain areas. envy, is rebuked, as our excellent, respec- rn ith told me Grover opposod the Dales and Salt Lake •into a fashionable church. Travel-stained, assault with Intent to kill; Eugene Van Blswlck, petit table christian will be when, standing railroad. Iwortttb Grover and he satisfied me that ; foot-wearv, badly appareled as they were, larceny, (second offense.) And the grand jury recom- it was untrue; so afterwards I always voted lor A Woman's Adventure with a Rattle* how religious CaeSarism would gather away naked before the gates of heaven, he asks .Grover: No Inducements of any kind wero held mended the discharge of Robert Edwards, charged out to me to vote for Grover. I received no snake. its skirts and gaze in trouble at the von' to be rewarded for having eared for him- with petit larceny, which was so ordered. Tho court money, direotly or indirectly, for my vote. Did [From the Monroe Commercial.] self. D. P. then discharged the jury until'"September 17th next. not hold out to be In the market. Tliink 1 told George Caso, a constable of London, a few days ago, founders Of their faith ! Nesmlth I could get money for my vote» I did not —The following important order, the neglect to en- was away from the house at work on the farm, and the Ali ! how hard it is to realize that Christ find out it reports- I heard ol- Nesmlth using mother had stepped out of the house for a short time, force which hitherto has caused a good doal ol Incon- money Were true. Did nottell him I had been ottered was disowned, denounced and crucified for The Doubtfnl*. leaving a little girl of eighteen months alone. Hear- venience and delay to lawyers and other parties inter- money by Grover. My whole purpose was to find out ing the child laughing in great apparent gleo, she that He was not respectable. The Jews were This seml-polltical organization celebrated its if Nesmlth was using money. Think 1 had a lew looked in and was horrified to see It striking at a larare tifty-tlrst anniversary on Friday, the 13th, at Bright* ested in the proceedings of the court, has been passed minute« Conversation with Goodman. I approached looking anxiously for their Messiah, who marassauKua, or .marsh rattlesnake, and when it wood Grove. At 6 o'clock in the morning the offi- by Judge Olin, holding the probato court: ' him, to find out what he knowed about money being would make a lunge to bite the ohlld would laugh, was to come in olouds of glory to slaughter "It appearing to the court that there is an undue used, as rumors were being circulated On both sides. supposing It play. A pet cat was between the child cers of the organization mot at the residence of the remissness In obeying the terms of the law governing I may have said to him that a thousand and the snake, using all Its strength by rubbing and subdue their enemies, and lo I He ap- president, Mr. A. T. Whiting, and enjoyed an ex- exeeuturs, administrators and guardians, it is ordered dollars was no little sum for a poor man. against It to keep It out of danger. It is the opinion I might have said to hi hi that I knew whore there was peared an humble mechanic, born in a man- collent breakfast, whfch was tendered to them by this 10th day of July, A. D. 1877, that the register Of of the parents that they are indebted to the cat for wills proceed by virtue of his office to cite and sum- $3,000 for three votes. I was simply trying to find out their child's lite. ger, teaching love and loving forgiveness. H. R. H. W. After a secret session for the eleotton of if money was belng paid. 1 did not know where there mon Into this court all exocutors, administrators and In this caso the mother seized the child and placed officers for thp ensuing year was held, which resulted was any $3,000. 1 talked with Mr. Porter, and prob- Poor human nature is tho same to-day as it ruardians now in default In returning Inventories, ably told him that a little money would go a good It in the middle of the highest bed In the house; then in tho re-eloctlon of the old oommanders, the club, f ways with those that wore holding out. Don't she, all unmlndiul that sne had lain off her shoes, was in Jerusalem and has been through the ists of debts or the annual rental value of various seized a kettle of hot water and commenced pouring numbering over seven hundred, were reviewed and real estate, or In rendering their annual or semi-an- remember of having seon Stiles until yesterday. centuries. We .persecute the Jews for do- Never was introduced to Stiles. Testimony was read, It upon him. This brave little barefoot woman, near drilled by the grand commander, and marched to the nual accounts of their trusta as required by law, (ex- enough to a four-foot rattlesnake to pour hot water on ing only, that which we praotice to-day. cepting, at his discretion, fiduciaries whose bonds are where he spoke . of Mosler, and Mosler testified ^rand encampment, where everything tho heart could that Stiles' statements were false. Never was in him, poured It on him till he made a lunge to bite, What would be thought of the rich man to- lésé than one hundred dollars,) and all parties served when she scroamed. dropped the kettle and ran. By desire was served In a. most bountiful manner. This with such summons are hereby strictly commanded to Grover's private office and never received a dollar and never -had <1750 or any other amount that I re- this time Mr. C., who had been called, got to the day who would give all he possessed to the organization is not only a power In the political world, appear within ten days from tho date of service and house. By tearing up the floor he succeeded in push- return Buch inventories, &o., or render such accounts ceived in Grover's office or anywhere else. 1 say in poor ? His. heirs, under the solemn sanc- but through Its secret ramifications Is fast securing the presence of God and this assembly that Stiles state- ing him out with a pitchfork. His snakeship was as the Case may require, under penalty of such fur- found in a very demoralized oonditlon, being half tion of a court, would consign him to an leading portion of the mercantile interests of the ther proceedings as the court may deem necessary ; ments, where they spoke of me, are absolutely and entirely false. Neither Grover nor any of his political cooked and entirely blinded by the hot water, trying country. That it is a secret and dangerous association provided, thatin case of non-residents notice may be to bite with a mouth all knocked askew by the falling asylum for the insane ; and yet the terrible given by publication for a period of three Weeks/' lrlends over offered mo anything to vote for him. we have not the slightest doubt, and we call on the Neither did Nesmith otter me anything. kettle. After he was dispatched and the rattles se- .condemnation of the rich man, written ill —Francis Simkins, who was noticed in our last re- cured they were found to number seventeen, and some Government to suppress the same, aa a duty they owe ¡unfading words¡ above the portal of every portas having been convicted of committing a rape Hon. John S. Smith testified that he resided in of them gone at that, showing him to be old enough not only to this country, but to the world at large. to vote. .••:••• ' • ,:;' . on à colored girl named Alice Wilson, aged tWclyo • Portland. All intimation or Insinuation made that 1 THE CAPITAL.-—JULY 15, 1877. 2

BUELL QN THE WING. grand jury is bound to take oqgnizance of CIVIL-SERVICE REFORM. - fitness and unworthine?s, and that holds the employee this note, and the many thousands who have been this case upon complaint and information down (we think, though, It is holding him up,) to his benefited by them during a series of twonty years will What Does It Mean ? Why Hat* It. Be- NEW YORK, July 12. according to law. But why does the com- sacred, sworn duty to serve the country in his own bear ample testimony to the remarkable cures effected sphere, whatever may be for the time being the name by them. The Episcopal service is held each Sun- f I have just begun to realize the signifi- plaint upon which the indictmeht is based come so Prominent a Problem .to Solve ? of the powers on the summit-height of national gov- day. How Have oar Statesmen Attempted to cance of the peculiar npds and winks ©f the stop with the farads in counting the electo- ernment. , ; This bids fair to be a gay season. Many of the lead- New York nvanagement, which $ described rai vote ? Why ctoes it not alsoinclude those Solve it ? How Can and Must it be Solved And woe to him who should 'act on the Impulse of ing families of.all the prominent cities of tho South in a letter from this point about six months respecting the State ticket and the congres- at Last ? even a momentary doubt, -.confounding country with have already engaged cottages, bringing with them ago. That Senator MacDonald's descrip- sional tickets? Why is this prosecution Comparisons are odious ! Here wo have again one the Interest pf those powers that may perhaps have of course their lovely and accomplished daughters and tion of the Gramercy style of political aimed at Mr. Hayes' title, and why does it of the thousands of standing proverbs thinkers will helped in his rapid elevation to high place in that brave sons, and I have a most feminine desire to see not acceptas fitting every case or state of affairs. seh-same civil or military service. (The sacred prin- some of our handsome and fashionable belles and finesse was accurate lias never needed spare Packard's pretensions ? These are much extraneous testimony. And now we Odious they may be always to people disinclined to ciple must and cannot but be the same for both.) beaux of Washington, and Baltimore here, so that questions that admit of but one answer. see from a variety Of motives ; but there can be no Plead igiiorance—the country does not employ ig- there may be some competition for tho honors inci- discover that, having " managed the elec- Still, managing his case as though it were doubt that results are accomplished by comparison noramuses ; plead doubt—tho oath is plain and simple dental to the amusements here, and which constitute toral count like a New York railroad law- a "New York railroad lawsuit," Mr. Tilden with previous attempts, ending in complete fitflure or and Kofi-clad'always. He bad taken it, that Is quite the great foatures of the season's entertainments,. suit," Mr. Tilden and his counsel, that is to has joined his fortunes with the Pitkins, only partial success, and that nations have become enough ; he broke it, and honor, yea, life, is forfeited balls, tournamonts, the german, fee. say David Dudley Field, have begun a new Packards, Kelloggs and the whole corpora- great through the Impulse given to their ambition, to his outraged and deceived country. (See Bazulne, Excursion tickets cari be purchased for $16.80, good' action to cloud title, as they say in legal when their eyes were opened and light was shed on Arniin—men that have played conspicuous parts In for three months, and all trains are met at our depot tion of dispossessed carpet-baggers in com- parlance. I have no means of knowing what their own by constantly-renewed comparisons with recent history, not to quote the examples of Innume- by some of the officers of the Springs' Company, who mon cause against the President and Gov- may be the views of tjie local authorities in the status of older nations. The experience of cen- rable characters In its more remote periods.) make it a special pleasure to care for the comforts of ernor Nichoils. Invalids, ladles and children. It, is but a step from New Orleans respecting the recent proceed- turies having helped the latter to all the satisfactory- Are these the principles and the practice recog- I think I can prophesy the end of this results attained in the working of their institutions and nized in and carried out by the civil service of the the train to our handsome narrow guage car, which ings against the Returning Board. But up miserable business. The members of the of the laws regulating them, why should comparisons United States? The millions have answered, it Is. lands passengers right in the reception-rcom in a few here the affair is regarded as a conjoint ¡ board will plead guilty, and then Governor appear odious when they may lead to lasting ad- vox populi; It Is sure and certainly the vox Dei. minutes. There certainly cannot be a more healthy move of the Tilden managers and the late vantage ? Have you ears to hear, hearts to feel these mighty or pleasant place to spend the heated season than at Nicholls will pardon them. Whereupon carpet-baggers to disturb if possible that When we succeeded In gaining our Independence— pulsations of the nation's heart, breaking lorth In these Springs. x. settlement of the Southern difficulties the whole business will be investigated by apd let us remember that it was the good blood of the that voice of thunder, that harmonious grand roar which was brought about by the Louisiana Senator Morton's Committee on Elections in mother in our own veins that gave us endurance and from the ocean shores across the mountain ranges, DRY GOODS. commission, and consummated by the ac- relation to the contest between Spofford and power for victory—we were not obliged to compare the the prairies and the towns of all the land? Sure enough, It has aroused you. But deaf, blind tion of the Administration in withdrawing Kellogg, and a new batch of "Gabble" tel- customs and institutions of several nations ; for even then England was recognized as a leader, having and stone-hearted as you have been all along, ye poli- the troops. At the outset let me remark egrams from Gramercy Park will be dis- solved the problem to combine stability of government ticians, do you ically hear, see and feel now? covered—with perhaps another Nose like BEAUTIFUL MD DESIRABLE ! the possibility that the theories which at with a high degree of individual liberty. Better let It be told to.you: this distance seem plausible and logical Gronin's. And even if no more Noses are Thus we were l'uliy justified In simply resorting to The American nation has felt the blood rushing to may become fallacious when subjected to discovered, there will be several pairs of the copying ol England's, institutions first, and to her cheeks in shame—has felt her heart fired by Indig- the analysis of local events in New Orleans. ears developed which might answer for making our modifications afterward, as we found nation to sudden resolve—and that thundering voice WE HAVE OPENED DURING LAST WEEK , SOME OF THE With this reservation or proviso I shall tell liberty polls. them to be required from time to time, when compar- says: you how the affair is held here. ing the working results of the self-same fondamental " We of all nations on the globe are entitled to a Institutions in Old England, the monarchy, and in respectable government;" and, by the Eternal! we Did you ever observe a lovely girl trying CHEAPEST & MOST DESIRABLE GOODS Young America, the republic. mUst and wo shall have it, now! Down with the cruel It has been all along an open secret that to raise an obdurate car window? She pulls The noble practical idiom we took along with us, of old humbug ol keeping us looking behind on our own OUT THIS SEASON. Mr. Tilden and his attorney, Mr. Field, had and tugs and tears her glove, and then she course, and taught it to thé millions attracted to oûr sufferings and quarrels of the past; our hair has be- no intention of abandoning proceedings gla nces timidly at the best-looking yo.ung shores. come gray, our babies in the cradles of th&t frightful against the present Administration; that man in the car—who, by a strange coinci- . The old English common law, the statute law, the time havo growh up to youths and maidens—shall It they have been at work ever since the 4th dence, usually happens to occupy the seat organisation of the courts of justice, the two houses of be curses Instead of blessings what we are going to of March maturing plans by whicli to inau- Just across the aisle. It is not necessary to parliament, the army and navy organizations, &c., leave them ? Look forward, not behind, whoever 3,000 Yards FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, at 10 and; wants to lead; dig up the soli of the future, not the 20c.: much below value. gurate vexatious litigation; not indeed with describe the rest of the scene. Well, the ad infinitum, we have so closely copied or simply PLAIN LINEN LAWNS, In Black, Brown, Blue ! graves of the past, and, first of all, let him hold up the any hope of reversing t-ho decision of the other day I saw a young lady trying to raise modified as to make It apparent that, while proudly and Ore™. acting on terrible doubts of her love, the child recog- banner of American honor! 20 PIECES „ WHITE LINEN LAWN, from SV/,Q. Electoral Commission, but for the purpose a car window. She made two or three nized the wisdom of the mother; so that even what " How, in the name of heaven, has it come to pass to «¡He- of keeping alive the agitations of last winter dainty eft'orts, exerting each time, I should 6 Pieces 33-lnch LINEN OAMBRIC, from 76c. to »1. comparison might have indicated here and there, as that our word is doubted, our character belittled, when 1,000 Yards WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS at U%c.; and preserving the issue of "fraud " in the suppose, force enough to lift one pound one antiquated, or as recently surpassed In usefulness we are pioneering civilization, Inventing mechanical very cheap. last presidential canvass for use as a Demo- inch. Then, no good-looking young man wonders, work hard with arms and with brains, re- 2,000 Yards PACIFIC OliGANDIES, at 12)40. and simplicity by other nations, was generally over- FRENCH NAINSOOK, white, 48 Inches wide, Irom cratic rallying cry in the next. happening to be in the car, she glanced looked, and thus English life came to be re-enacted build cities out of their ashes in a few months, tie 500, to «1.25. across the aisle at me. Thereupon I laid in the New World In most of its meaning and bear* oceans together faith iron bands, form armies of mil- FRENCH MAS ALIA, from 30 c. to »1. It is a historical fact that Mr. Tilden and lions and send them home again to their firesides as FRENCH MUSLINS, white, from 30c. toil. down the North American Review and hied lng. ELEGANT FRENCH LAWNS and ORGANDIES, his tools exhausted their resources to ob- peaceful, industrious citizens, all in two weeks after me to .the rescue. I will take my Bible Is It not astonishing that when we took the lan- in Plain and Chintz Colors. struct the pacification of Louisiana, and the guage, the laws, the courts, the army and navy, the years of fighting life and of frightful hardships? Is ZEPHYR CAMBRICS, In Blue,Mixed and Green! oath that any Well-developed child of four Colo'rs, at 3fa.; worth 60c. action of the President in refusing to sus- hundred and one characteristic peculiarities of En- it our own servants that represent us among the for- years could have raised that window. But TORCHON LACES and INSERTING», from 8c..to tain Packard by armed force was not less glish institutions, we should have completely forgot- eigners, or pretend to serve us at home, who brought «2Kc. I succeeded in making a prodigious display ten to hug to our bosom as a precious inheritance the on us disgrace and mortification ? Just ,so! Well, NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES, in Black, Blue and regretted iri GRramercy Park than it was in Cardinal Colors, from loc. to 62%c., desirable of manly strength, wherefore I Was re- most respectable, most approved, best working of then, away with them and the United Status for 1 the St. Louis Hotel; it was equally a blow and cheap. Also a full lino of warded with a shy glance from a pair of them all. ever J" WHITE EMBROIDERIES, on Cambric and Nain- to the hopes of Tilden and an extinguisher brown eyes, whicli instantly retreated be- The civil service of old England? Can any man You see, the people themselves have answered our sook, at low-down prices. upon the pretensions of Packard. The com- GRENADINES, BUNTINGS, SUMMER SILKS, hind their abbattis of long lashes, and there with common sense answer this by suggesting that it second question, "Why the problem of clvll-servlce and all kinds of SUMMER WEAR now sold at monest thing you hear about the Manhattan was not forgotten to be taken along with the rest, but less than wholesale rates two weeks ago. was an utterance something like the notes reform has become so prominent," and so far then our Club is denunciation of Governor Nicholls, was changed for something better adapted to republi- task has been quite easy; but as we shall pass on In a canary bird gurgles in its throat—"Oh,, We are making almost daily additions to our stock,', and assertions that "the Southern Demo- can institutions ? another Communication to the answering of questions thanks." u and can sell seasonable and desirable goods at less crats sold out to Hayes." Well, if so, if that' something " shall stand for number three and four, we cannot help feeling that than cost of Importation. We are not selling at oost, civil service, it must be confessed tfi&t it is unrecog- we shall be In need of all the inspiration that radiates but much below rates'oharged by houses who bought A day or two a«o I met a fellow who had I muttered something about being in- their stcck early in the season. Qualities considered, nizable to the eyes of unsophisticated plain people, toward our heart and brain out of our love for that we cannot be beat in this or any other city. been an attache of the Liberty street Bureau debted for a great joy, and the fair beiufc whose love for their country makes them otherwise eountry whose, fate to rise in greatness, honor and of Mis-management during the late cam- changed her position in that indescribable quick enough in the perception of all that is good, prosperity, or to gradually decline, will be interwoven DOMESTICS AND ALL KINDS OF BLEACHED • paign, and he began upon me the customary manner which can only be translated, "Won't great and glorious in it. with the life and fate of our own sons. COTTONS, AT AGENTS' PRICES. New York tirade about the "treachery of you share my seat?" What is oiy 11 service ? It.Is the nervous system In It will, Indeed, be a sad and a disagreeable task, bUt v all its vitally Important functions of the body politic; the truth Will have to be told, as to how and why W. M. BROWN, tW Southern Democrat's."' Would I! Well, to cut a long story short, 1 it is the instrument "whose working proves the exist- under the paSt protracted administration, clvll-servlce .Iy8-3t7 314 Eighth Street Northwest. - " Why, d—n them," said he, ".they never I never left that seat for an hour and a half, ence of the brain, whose biddings it executes. But so reform could never be galvanized into even a momen- cared anything about the national issue, except on one occasion, to fetch a glass of very close and Intimate are thçse inseparable rela- tary semblance of life, and how it is that under our and were intent only upon getting control water for the fair being, and on another, tions between the brain and the nerves, (the Govern- present regime the same patient, (of course, he is JOHN H. KENNY, of their little local governments! They when the train stopped, to gotand bring her ment and the civil service,) that when the latter do much worse now,) under the skillful hands of six did not at any moment during the cam- glove, which she inadvertently dropped out not work as nature inte nds them to do—rarely If ever physicians, all of high renown, if they are of different paign rise to the digriity of a national as- of the window. The conversation which an is committed in the conclusion: that the schools, rewards all the scientific efforts BO far only late Lace Buyer for A. T. Stewart & Co., Ji.T. brain Itself has not very healthy functions to boast of. with loud groans, while all the .people look on and piration!" made that hour and, a half seem like fifteen England extends the respect and admiration for listen, and never fail after a while to either indulge in minutes need not be repeated. But just as In vites tho attention of tho Ladles to his stock of I mildly,suggested that the Northern De- her power and substantial respectability with every that expressive sort of a shrug that denotes foreign mocracy, in "rising to the dignity of a na- wC had got fairly under way again a stout new appearance of every one of her officials of high travel, or Content themselves with its vocal equivalent, tional aspiration," had accomplished the female party in a yellow duster and carrying or low degree, in every known or recently opened cor- the five-letter word, "Pshaw." Laces, Embroideries, enormous feat of carrying four States out a parasol something after the pattern of a ner of thé civilized or half civilized world. At homo Were we.not the most convinced Of all the convinced Of twenty-two, while the Southern Demo- circus tent, came into our car and planted and abroad she honors herself by making an officer regarding the evident sincerity and all apparent zeal crats, groVeling, as they did, in the niire of herself in the opposite seat. The look she of the crown to be an impose ibility in any other guise Of the doctors, so many shrugs and so many pshaws or mental and social status but that of a gentleman. as have hurt our feelings of a true believer grievously, FRENCH AND AMERICAN MILLINERY "local aspirations," carried fifteen out of gave me would have destroyed the market Proud old England pays her servants well ; selects, within the last three months, might have considerably value of all the dairies around Washington. sixteen States, and would have held them them on proof regarding education, talent, and con- shaken our hope that the patient will get up, will SUMMER SUITS, but for the pusillanimous flight of the New I was 6o much engrossed with the intruder duct first, then Jets them know at once that duty well stand on his legs and actually stalk forth Into the light that I overlooked the embarrassment of the York management the instant there was a executed, faithfulness and zeal proven, capacity made a visible, tangible life-body some day anyhow. —AND— prospect of the tug of war. fair being by my side. . m evident, will lead to bettering, not only of pecuniary Meanwhile we are glad to announce that "rumor condition, but to the satisfying in time, and most oer* traced to a creditable source" has it that one of the Then the stout female bent.oyer towards To this the Liberty-street individual re- tainly at the end of the career, of the noble ambition six doctors has actually on some Infallible remedy, sponded that the Southern Democrats sold the young lady and said, " Helen, I am as- of those higher minds who may long for and prefer the not cundurango though, but something to be given in LADIES' FINE UNDER-WEAR out and made terms with the enemy through tonished !" reward of public appreciation to wealth and its ad* homeopathic doses, and people call It a "moral drug." WHICH HE IS SELLING AT A SMALL AD- Foster and Matthews, thus rendering it " Madam," said I, "Will you permit, me vantages, so much easier to be gained In other pursuits The patient, it is stated, has been promised " promo- VANCE ON IMPORTERS' AND MAN- UFACTURERS' PRICES. useless for the New York management to to ask if I can be of any service to you ?" outside of public life and civil servlco. tion," on condition that he will lend himself patiently contest any further. . " Yes, sir, you cany" responded the stout In the meantime old England puts that servant of and confidingly to the experiment of being reformed hers on a footing, that the requirements on the part of first, " secundum artem" conditio sine qua non. 915 PENNSYLVANIA AYE., bet. 9tli and 10th «is; Whereupon, as might be expected, your female. "You will oblige me by allowing 0ct8-ly8 the crown that he shall live and bear himself ever as The very first trial, rumor goes on saying, proved me to sit beside my daughter!" correspondent lost control of the amiable a gent cman, are made for him an easy condition, be- fairly successful; the sick ihan all at once stopped and long-suffering temper which usually I went back to my lonely seat on the other cause a possible one, and which, when strictly complied groaning, a sudden spark as of electrified Intelligence distinguishes him, and fell into profane em- side of the car, and as I went a Voice came with, leads to honor and to Increased comfort, while lit up his eyes, and "What will be the salary? any- KEELER'S NEW METHOD phasis as follows: "Why, G—d d-n you clattering in my wake, " Helen, I am as- the contrary course brings on unavoidable shame and thing besides?" he whispered into the gladdened OF FURNISHING and your gang of Tammany bummers and tonished ! Have I not repeatedly told you ruin. And men are not criminals by nature nor fools ears of the super-pre-eminent physician who stood railroad wreckers, the South never wavered that it was highly improper to make ac- either, as a general thing. Australia proves that the by the bedside, surrounded by five of his surprised attractions of attainable success through hardship and and envious colleagues. until poor Hewitt, with his knees knocking quaintance with strange men on the cars ? labor, yea, extraordinary hardship and severely hard Did we say envious? Well, let It stand; as those together like a snare drum, denounced And if I step into the other car to chat with FINE CUSTOM GARMENTS! labor, aro superior in the hearts of men to the allure- other five doctors had no other result to boast of so far Henry Watt^rson'S key-note of peaceful re- our friends you disobey me!" ments of crime. except that of having, with every dose of their own UNEXCELLED IN sistance as «revolutionary,' and declared Then the stout female produced a hand, The self-same system prevails on the continent of miscellaneous drugs, thrown the patient into a high that lie would rather lose all than see one kerchief and wept. The quality of the Europe. Lately we have even gained some knowl- state of fever, culminating, every time, in really dan- STYLE, FIT OS, QUALITY. drop of blood shed!" weeping was fully equal to that of Garfield edge regarding government Bervlce in China and in gerous attaoks of "cacoethes scribendi," id est, a rage Japan. No man in the government employ any- for letter writing, and for addressing them all to his. At this my friend said he was insulted, over the woes of Eliza Pinkston. SAVES YOU FROM THIRTY TO FORTY PER where but he has hope to cheer him, ambition to stir Member or his Senator, they must have been en- CENT. Thousands of samples from Baltimore and1 and walked a way—as a New York politician Afterward I fell asleep in my seat and him to exertion, opportunities for displaying talont, if vious of their colleague; at least, we suppose they Washington Cities to select from. generally does when he has received an dreamed of marrying that beautiful girl he possesses any; superiors who take an interest in were. HENRY C. DK AHNA. affront. across the car; but when I was about to the success and welfare of their subordinates, because Catting, Makin^and Trimming a Specialty. Kontgomery White Sulphur Springs, Va. But this fairly illustrates the temper of gather my bride to my impatient arms their mutual relations are enduring ones, while their Pants, 4)2.60 ¡other garments in proportion. Call or JULY 4, 1877, send for Price List. the Gramercy gang toward the South. Hav- nightmare supervened, in which I seemed merits and honors are of mutual reflection in and around all the bureaus, from the highest down to the I)KAR CAPITAL : Appealing to your philanthropy SKILLED ARTIST CUTTERS employed only. ing bungled from the moment when he had lying prone upon my back, with a Mother- least important in a distant provincial borough. (which we all know occupies the largest portion of in-law weighing precisely one ton firmly bought his nomination at St. Louis down to The moral status of that most hard-working, modest your big heart,) I venture to ask space in your valu JOHN M. KEELER, the day when Morton's committee got hold seated astride the pit of my stomach. and well-behaved class of men, called government able paper for the following. 1 make no pretensions of Cronm's Nose, and then, after all his Now, is it really sinful for a gentleman to employees, In Europe needs no reform ; but we ask to ietter-frrltlng, but claim to be sincere in all I say BOOS KO. 1 VEIINON BOW, below. , bungling, having ignominiously flunked at make himself civil to ladies under such cir- whether It would not become changed at once, and for Having just exchanged the sweltering city of Wash- Corner Tenth Street and Pennsylvania avenue. the critical moment when there was still a cumstances? I have examined Mrs. Dalil- tho very worst, if they were told that henceforth their Branch ol No. 5 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md. ington, with its thousand inconveniences and discom- ' je3-tll chance left to filibuster, Mr. Tilden has now gren's Manual of Arms—beg pardon, of Eti- only hope was to be allowed to vegetate on starvation salaries during lifetime, if extraordinarily lucky—one forts, for the cool breezes, shady lawns, Icy mineral set all his shysters at work to fix up a new quette—from beginning to end, and found in a thousand—but that their only real security was waters, large airy rooms, delightfully cool dining hall, emente for 1880. And this action against the no law to cover cases of this kind. The point that they sbQS^-be kicked out some day sure, by and all the luxuries of the season In the way of eata. MISS McCORMICK, Returning Board is the first step in the pro- bles, I feel sure that hundreds of families in our city needs immediate settlement by competent somebody certainly, and that In the meantime the «33 NINTH STREET, gramme. David Dudley Field's fingers are authority. If it is really improper for a Government expected them never to fall Into tempta- cannot be aware ol the great advantages this place possesses for real solid comfort, most reasonable pulling the wires, and the intention is that gentleman to be civil to a lady to whom he tion. »(St. Cloud Building,) prices and the ease with which It oan be reached, he shall be on hand to in the prosecu- The writer thinks all human institutions and hu- has never been formally introduced, then I there being no change of cars whatever from Wash- man laws ought to have, or if not, ought to be put on HAS JUST RECEIVED FOB THE SPRISO tion when the cases come up in New Or- stand rebuked, and henceforth shall desist, ington to the station here, If a sleeper is taken, and the basis of simple common sense, arising from knowl- leans. even in cases where the lady is drowning, only one change of oars at Lynchburg If a day train AND SUMMER, edge of human nature. burning up in a hotel, or struggling with a Is used. I hope no one will misunderstand me. It England, Germany, France and all the rest ol civil* is no part of my purpose to defend the Re- car window. But let us have the point set- ized humanity, have adopted on such a basis alone The Montgomery White Sulphur Springs are situa, FRENCH BONNETS, SATS, turning Board. If there is any quartette tled. A. O. B. their civll-servlce system, and keep It too, as the only ted In the midHfcof the great Alleghany Mountains, over 1,800 feet above t^e sea. now eh niBiioxs, silks, St. on this continent eminently fitted to adorn one that is possible, outside of ridicule, Inefficiency The changes of temperature are remarkably gradua- Dressmaking Department under the supervision of the interior of a jail it is Madison Wells, A HOST OP ASSES—A mail named Jean de Falaise and disgrace. Keep It, whether revolutionary com- was hanged in the sixteenth century for a series of motions shake them, to the very center, and make ted, the days being pleasantly breezy and the nights Tom Anderson and their nigger confreres, murders. To all questions he replied with a song; them republics In bloody change out of empires or sufficiently cool to allow a blanket covering, even In MADAME WHITE, Kenner and Casanave. But, under the pres- and on the pcafiold, in tho presence of 6,000 persons, July and August, and no ague, scavengers, boards of he asked and obtained permission to say a lew words. kingdoms, or revolve them back again into the latter. (Late with Lord fitTaylor , New York.) ent circumstances, that fact is subordinated Then he bejrged the throng^to join in the choriis of a Why ? As a matter of course bccause by its stability, health, mosquitoes, " Widdows' chimes," or other apW-tn to other considerations. The scoundrelism popular ditty,. "There were iqur asses in a field,nip -capacity, patriotism and routine alone the political Washington nuisances, are ever known to exist in ping the tender grass," which consisted of imitations this vicinity. There is a farm of over 2,000 acres, and N CONSEQUENCE OF HAVING A GREAT of these men, assisted by the cowardice of of braying. Tliensaid Jean. "1 die happy, because body is kept in wôrking order, and chaos avoided, in MANY GOODS YET REMAINING ON HAND an abundance of spring chickens, vegetables, milk, I Mr. Tilden, made Mr. Hayes President. at my last moment I have heard 6,000 asses braying nt spite of smashed thrones, strangled godesses of liberty, THAT MUST BE SOLD, WE WILL FOR A FEW once, and I have no desire to live with such fellow- annihilated armies and the devil to play in general butter and eggs always on hahd. The grounds are DAYS LONGER There the mission of the Returning Boarcl creatur6s," well shaded, In perfect order, and perfectly sale for for the time. ended. Mr. Hayes,. in his turn, rescued even the smallest children. The servants are noted for Offer the Balance of Our Stock for" Cash "AND now let me show you tho germinating . Nobody, It Is evident enough, in the old fcorldhas honesty, promptnof - and real Virginia politeness.. Of Only, Without Regard to Cost. Louisiana from the. fate to which the Re- house,'? said a florist recently, alter taking an- Irish any more doubt about, nor conceives an idea, even in visitor through the collection of plants and various the whole-souled proprietor, Captain Coi h ou n, I nel& turning Board would have consigned her; a nightmare-dream of political turmoil, of changing hot-houses. " Tiie German ating-house, is it re-, sajr nothing ; he is Universally^ respected and heloved. FULLY 33 FEB CENT. SAVED TO PURCHASERS. wherefore Tilden and Packard are made joined die son of Erin* "/av ye plaze, couldn't you that system. Our stock consists or the YERY BEST CLASS OF copartners in grievance, apd by. an inevita- give us a sight of an Irish dhrinking-house here-' But that.civil service does not recruit its ranks from For the benefitof our young people 1 will say that MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, KID GLOVES, abouts, if its all the same to yees *?" the ball-room is simply magnificent, and the Annapo- ble corollary of logic the President's in- professional politicians, or from relatives, friends, ETC. Having already commenced rebuilding, we cannot " Do .THOSE bells sound an alarm of fire-?" said a henchmen, runners and strikers of professional poli- lis Marine ban

volver cocked and pointed on tho players, backed out MEDICAL. MEDICAL.' For THE CAPITAL. sion had the whole affair left on my mind—this re- volting justice. the horrible apparatus, the culprits of the room and escaped- A miners' court wa s formed I HAD NEVER LIVED, &C. lugged away like sheep to tne shambles, the masque- which acquitted him. mainly because of his declara- tion that Wild Bill hadklllcd his brother in an affray, 1 had never lived, they said, as Christ required, rade upon the death-march—that as I heard the un- earthlv racket and was borne swiftly through the so that he was but the avenger of blood. California PROPRIETARY 1 had never felt their loss or gain ; crowd'I almost felt myself in the place of one ol the Joe, another of Custer's scouts whom he describes at length In his book, however, approached hlru after the My heart had never beat to thoughts that love in- poor wretches in the hideous .basket being , jolted to the slaughter! acquittal and said significantly: "I guess jou had spired, • The execution ground is a small, triangular space; better leave Deadwood. It isn't a healthy place." PILES. MEDICINE! McCall looked in his eye and left.. 1 had never shared their bitter pain. on one sido is a low wall, on another are some wretched houses. The inhabitants—some potters Deadwood was not a healthy place. A little while Withdrawn within himself, they murmur, ho has and a oarpentei—pny no taxes., They 6ecmed to be later California Joe was killed; not until he had as- miserably poor and altogether Indifferent to the scene sisted at a notable funeral accorded to the remains of DR. CHANDLER, F.R.S.A., grown about to be enacted. They use the field to dry their Wi td Bill, whom the people of Deadwood seem to have regretted sincerely. McOall went on to Custer City, A scornful cynic, mocking all our smiles and tears. potterv ware: indeed, as we arrived, an old China- Late Physician to St. George's and St. Bartholo- man was hurriedly removing pots and jars from and there could not keep from boasting that he had mew's Hospitals, London, Curator to I know, my rellowmen, thht I have stoo

try—is not in our nature. A fraudulent THE CAPITAL. MINOR NOTES. THE ORANGE excitement and the riotS in count is a disease- from which Ave may re- PAR.KiKAl'JMH. Montreal on • the twelfth instant furnish -The seventh book of »loses has appeared, and now cover, but the rule of tlie togues, such aa WHEN PRESIDENT HAYES promulgated an additional chapter* to the uncivilized dis- WASHINGTON CITY. wo can once more eDjoy lite, after waiting over eight- Cameron, Mortqn, Ghai$be§iin & Co., is his order forbidding officials from taking graces shadowed by the name of religion. een hundred years for the old man to finish that bcoii. death from which there is i%resurrection. part in political contests the timid Key and Under the ordinary circumstances of the We haven't had the pleasure of reading what ho thinks ol the new styles, or what his political opinions KUADAY MOBMXG . JULI li, 18« BISHOP SANDS. the truthful Tyner were overwhelmed Orange processions in memory of the battle are, but wears inclined to think the old gentleman with postmasters who hastened to send to of the- Boyne the violence of the Irish is In the same journal that told of the in- Will support Dr. Mary Walker for President in 1880. dictment of Mad. Wells I read a two-column the Post-Office Department here their resig- greatly palliated by reason of the system of —They are subscribing for a cotton mill in Natchez, EDITORIAL OOREESPONDENCE. nations of chairmanships and. secretary- letter from the above-named worthy. insult and outrages associated with the com. Miss., and when the average Natchez citizen comes ships of executive and- campaign commit- melioration of this day. On this last oc- homo at on« or two o'clock in the morning, and his CINCINNATI, July 10, 1877. The letter, like the man, wag too stupid tees. The number of postmasters serving casion, however, the Orangemen dropped wife asks him where he has been, he answers, "To the THE GHOST THAT WILL NOT DOWN. for comment, but for the fact that both are in those capacities was simply enormous, the usual order of the day, and carefully oochten smili, my dear's meetin' holden this, hie evenin'. | read on- the cars, from the daily papers, specimen eruptions of a diseased system. while the alacrity with which they turned eschewed the flagrant insults, and all things -It is very mortifying, to soy tlie least, that when the startling information that the shot-gun Bishop Sands is a stupid, illiterate, dis- over the political honor and held on to the connected with former processions; where- and revolver had procured the indictment of a man is walking with a woman on whom he wishes honest, oily, intriguing specimen of our office was extremely charming. upon the Irish, as if impelled by a noble to make a good impression, to desire to give a beggar the -carpet-bagger and the bayonet. rulers. He is of the goiferntng element. In all the United States there was bat one magnanimity, added to the respectability Ave cents and discover that he hasn't any money with him. I am in the condition of that devoted hus- He organizes primaries out of sample-rooms exception. A postmaster appointed nearly of the Orange proceedings by making ruf- fians of themselves and forcing a fight. band who witnessed from the loft of his and corner groceries, and he controls the sixteen years since in the town of Newdlum, —"Heaven lies about us in our infancy."— Words- cabin the deadly combat between the wife of The police authorities exhibited an in- worth. It Mr. Wordsworth's mother ever had taken caucus or convention based on such organi- Oregon, and quite forgótten, wrote the fol- his bosom and a bear. He -said philosophi- lowing resignation of his commission as firmity of action amounting to pusillanimity. him on lier knee, and l'ondly caressed him with her zation. C^rl Schurz talks about the scholar The entire day was characterized by out- slipper, he wouM luwe thought it was the other place, cally that he did not care 1 a continental postmaster: and would have known the words—worth. in politics. When such scholar is found of rages and by disgrace. damn which, whipped." NEWDLUM, O., July 1, 1877. —Saxe is sick. Perhaps the poor man read some of use he is employed at the rate of two hun- bis poetry. For sonic ffime past I have- been im- Mr. Postmaster General KUY and TYNEK. The worst feature in the business is that dred dollars a speech. As a general tiding I received the President's order concerning; being —Little girls wear red sailor hats pressed with the belief that ,.something was the name of "religion" is charged with -Fashion Journal. scholarship is not needed. The bullies, postmaster, and being onto a committee at the same these rows by both sides. It is the " reli- Who ever lieard of red sailors? going to happen, as the old lady wisely re- time. I consider this very small biziness; but you bummers and grog bruisers are the sort gion" of the human passions, which, what- —"Between infancy and maturity 1 have seen ten marked when the flood carried off her hen- want my office, and you don' t want my jaw. Now, I revolutions."— Lamartine. If Lamartine ever came Bishop Sands rallies, to his support. ever it be called, is as elastic as rubber, and house. ! " It couldn't rain that a way," she have been postmaster here nigli onto 18 year, and in home with his shirt inside out, and if his father had My first alarm ovar this Condition was all that time Í 'aint maid my sait. Newdlum is a can be stretched or contracted to suit the de- said, " for three days and as many nights been one of thé biill-dozing kind, he would have seen awakened when a, feTIovv known as Ben. Eg- town without much pop., and that pop. is of the igno- mands of its possessors. Itisthe "religion"' more revolutions in one afternoon than if he had been without consequences." There have been gleston, a demagogue so utteriy ignorant rantcst sort. They don't read nor rite woth a cuss, that chokes common sens'e and suffocates an orphan-and lived Ave h-undred years. symptoms of elementary disturbance in the and hafthe time when the mail coinés chased in —Soft, clinging fabrics ail the most popular, says a that his appearance on the floor of Congress it—the same as from the days of Cain and air for we<£ks past, \yhen on a former visit ahead of time by Injuns anS other wild varmints they Abel to this day too frequently furnishes fashion paper. Something like a mustard or porous was so ludicrous as to save him from other 'aint no letters nor papers, <^nly dry goods, sich as plaster. here I met with a prominent independent pol- the whet-stone for the fratricide's knife. notice than that of a laugh—when, I say, this whisky and tobaoco, that don't pay. ; —The planet Mercury is visible after sunset. Now itician—I use that last word for want of a man won a nomination to the House of Rep- Hat Newdlum is hell on votin and every year I wo know the reason why a young man and maiden better—I mean a political independent—One j gets orders from the State central coni. to fetch down THE opening essay in the National Quar- swing on the gate until after 11 o'clock at night. of fine intellect, great force of character and resentatives over Salmon P. Chase, then just the polls with so many votes and you bet I do for 1 get terly Review for .July. 1877, on "The See of —Soap was first made at Bristol in 1624. Before much advised with by leading Democrats of retiring from the 'Treasury,- Hot long aftei- pade lor that so you can take your derned old office Rome -and Civil Allegiance" is from the tha.t time Susan B. used to scrub herself with an old Mills, the famous' English author and phil- and wipe your hed with it for they'r not another ouss pen of Mr. Faust of this city, and is en. scrubbing brush, or an old râg, but she has made up Hew York, and he used some mysterious! in this »eels of wood« that can read or rite worth a. for it now, as she generally washes herself three times words that I did not clearly understand at osopher, was" returned to Parliament by a dam—and wouldn't have it if he ctmld: stamped by ease of literary style, a manly a week with the article. London constituency. The representative liberality of -thought and sentiment, and the time, but winch are easy reading now, \ Agin I'm oidered to be in my offia during bizness —"Cotton goods liavo receded to fall prices."—Ex. represents, and Ben. Eggleston represented a hours and I cood do that and starve 1 sposc. True 1 underlaid by that German deep, solid And the carefiil householder meekly tells his wife to ITe said that Hayes had allied himself to convejition-from which ail de(»i^y:ari<}intel- cbod -keep the offls in my hat and be in it most oi the groundwork of reasoning that the author put a couple of InSheS more to his shirt. time if there was anything to put in.it but ther aint. the moneyed interests of the country that ligence were eliminated. seems to have inherited by descent. —Senator Morton is subjected to sixty callers a day, were more direotly affected by the legisla- Hoping this may meet with yourapsobocion and find and when the sixty-first man arrives the senator legs " Looked at from a serious point, by one hav- It has always been a conceit of -ours, and tion of the country, and through that alliance you and yourfamilys well 1 remano it up into the attic, and sends a telephonic dispatch ing any love of country, this exhibit of Sands, Yours trooly, one well based, that the, national capital i.4 that he has suddenly been taken with the measles. had succeeded in the fralid that counted him destined to be the literary center of the D. D., is sad enough. Considered from any : .Sl.N-KOA JoííE&v The caller'leaves another Card, while the miserable in as President. He might bp said to have United States, and we are well pleased to man is reading'the bible un'der the bedstead. other it is extremely laughable. The way been run in on a railroad. Tom SGOtt, rep- THE time draws near at hand for the nom- record contributions to the higher literature —Senator Burnsid« is convalescent enough to stroll the poor devil strives to hold on to Hayes and resenting the great Pennsylvania railroads, ination of the ygôyefaor of "Virginia. The of our country coming from this source. round PrbWdence. It must be a -,-ery siok man in- at the same time repudiate his policy and nomination ,in the» Old Poijnniqu is equiva- deed that' cannot walk kll over the State in a few mo- • represents bankrupted interests; and he seeks ments. principles iS'very ludicrous. The B.tehopcan- lent to an electioli j ancliheicontest for nomi- MBS. ETW STOCKTON HOBTON of this to lift those Interests from their desperate —California nights are not warla enôugh. Well, we not <*o'fflQes were; established in Minne- aid, directly or indirectly, in any such scheme, headed pen-driver to do his pronunciamento •decided upon as a certainty, fizzle's out into dialogue, her earnestness and her life-liké sota last week, and every otjtier man there expects te and said that if made President ,lie would! and evidently neither scamp uor .spribc un- a stupendous myth. This great unknown acting'wiir*make it a genuine success. be a postmaster. IKE SIGMUND. use^aUhis influence against subsidies of every derstands what the one wrote and the other .business, \pis, generated from, a, dramatic, ¡conceit of ft|ie Virginia "«gefiple, who" found The Problem Solved.—Xo. 2. sort, and veto the bill's making such when- subscribed. A PHILADELPHIA PAPER Spreads its little in the term a pleasant catch phrase» that; |M'R» EDITOR: Permit me to thank you tor the cour- ever brought t& him. ' ' ' OHIO. self in a very out of the way manner to at- rolled smoothly over their topgues, and af- teous insertion of wy previous communication; also ,If you are at all curious upon the. sub tack one of Washington's mbst esteemed for you» comments, which, though not properly appro- forded quite considerable ofa wellof probä ladies and artists, Mrs. Fasseit. It. essays The Southern ..Depiocrats, continued my ject—wanting to knorr, you know—as to bative, and to some extent anticipated by the letter friend, soured on Tilden from that moment, bilities and possibilities, from which fhey to attack! the rherit of her recent painting, , itself, nevertheless tend'to help the important sub- how this interesting State will go politically could draw theoretical water to allay a'mor- and when the issue was made up they were but acknowledging its worth, is compelled ject forward. I could not but likewise congratulate next October, rest assured that it will be bid thirst after an unnecessary event. to over into mean and unwarranted myself that my letter tvas 'indorsed in a prominent ready fqr ;any compromise or agreement Dempprajic by a huge majority. This be- I JThe event—or the advent—of a;" great un- insinuations as to fhe purpose of the labor. respect (viz , that of the abolition of the national looking to the inauguration of a man who banks) by the intelligent and interesting communica- cause the leaders and office-holders are dis- known,"Was Utterly unnecessary in a State Mr. and Mrs. Fassett have done too much would favor their p<5t scheme. In this way tion qf J. D. M. gusted with Hayes, who.has "smashed thel where abundance of able, brainy men are for art at the national capitol and in the Hayes ran into the White House on Tom In addition allow me.to remark^hat while for the machine," and the people, who are dis- known and already semi-nominated." It country to suffer from the puny assaults Scott's railroad. present distress, which seems to be on the increase, I gusted with Jiqhn Sherman. The hard times was recently thought that Rooney Lee had. of these pen-wipers. could have no objection to an issue of Government developed into the g, u., but thè active par- How, said my friend, lying back of th«se get harder, and the bloody instructions greenbacks, if there could be any feasible way in faithless Democrats is the Democratic party— ticipation of that gentleman in the Moffet which that could be effected, I do not yet yield my de- taught by the Republicans return to plague the PUT away the little thug-knif$ a party that has, lo! these many years, bell punch arrangement of last winter, has cided repugnance to making the Federal Government inventors. For years the land resounded Vith That J. M&ddy used to wear—ho the one permanent source of paper currency for this been out in the cold, and at the South thel antagonized the liquor interests of the State,, Will find his darling plaything useless praise of the said organization for the pros- and prejudiced the popular mind against whole country.. For. a small, compact nation like offices expected, under Tildea .were and are In the pepitenti-ary. France, semi-despotic in the nature and spirit of her perity of the land, and now it is natural for him. The two strongest candidates for far more precious in their eyes than Tom Put away the rifle-gun cane, government, no matter -what style or title it may for • the people thus taught to hold .the party re- nomination are 'General Fitz Lee of Scott's railroads, and they cannot understand Of which all Congress was so soary— the time assume, such a system may suit; but in this sponsible for the evils that have destroyed Stafford and Major John Daniel of Lynch republic of confederated States, still struggling for a why they should not have both railroads and Mad. won't olick its mainspring much now trade and turned out thousands to starve. burg, with Daniel ahead. Lee is a far- In the penitehti-aiy. restoration oi their original and just rights under the offices. Xext Congress a new contest of mer, Daniel " a lawyer. The former Constitution of the fathers, no measure would be more GENTLEMAN GEORGE. Put away those fafanter pistols— title will be made, and I rather think with a is comparatively a young man, the latter likely to bring us under a stern and galling subjec- . One of the curious results, quite probable All his implements so gory— tion. We have- among us a class of men ready and somewhat different result from the last. very youthful, but one of the brainiest men Little Mad. no more will need: them in case the SJate is Democratic, will be the 1 willing, and almost eager, to envelop their country in It was difficult then to see the way to such the State has proddced. Whoever is nomi- In the penitenti-ory. ete rnal chains if themselves may personallj' profit by return of George Pendleton to the Senate, a contest. It grows somewhat plainer now. nated, and whoever is elected, will be a it. But place the money power permanently in such This gentleman, never suspected of discover- man and a gentleman of whom the State hands,, and tho stm of freedom would set in this coun- 'The facts brought out in this trial of Mad. RHYMES FOB (M AST POLITICIANS. ing, dynamite, came into prominence as a may be proud. try to rise no more forever. Wells and his three illustrious associates will A stands for Arthur, who shakes in his shoes, Democratic candidate for the Presidency be- That the old State bank system—such as that of sforni a base of action. For fear the qollectorship'a place he.will lose. fore the convention that nominated Seymour, B stands for Butler, that's known of all men New York State, to wit—was not more perfect than The aid that comes in now to make this many other beneficent human Institutions I freely ad- • and lost the chance of nominating the Prési- THE LATEST CHARGES against cashier As the wall-eyed, peculiar, redoubtable Ben. C stands for Cameron, the father of Don, - mitjj yet it was a system under which the country be- hopeful counts me out, and I hopei will count dent in the person of Salmon P. Chase. It Guthrie are too weak and unsubstantial to re- Who jilted the widow. " Like father, like son." . came happy, wealthy and poweriul, and able to meet •out all others whose patriotism rises above quire comment. There are severe charges was found, when put to the test, that George's D stands for Dfiven?, vh o gave up the slave the trying strain of the secession war. Improve it, ¡partisanship. When the contest was first popularity and pretensions were within the against him, however, but so old that In the land of the frea'and theliomeoi the brave." purify it, curb it, if you will—so much the better—but made before Congress it had nothing but the waistband of Washington McLean's panta- nothing save'the-repetition of their causes E stands for Evaxts, "whose record is pure, it is the one only system under which our industries and general prosperity can over revive and remain -stupendous fraud ibr an. issue. It was so loons. . Washington was the Pendleton paj'ty. preserve them £om monotony. Conduct Though nobody knoweth how long 'twill endure. infamous tliat it,made an armed .resistance unBeCominfe an dfficefr atid"a gentleman is *| F stand? for Finley, the democrat boiil, secure. The "wild-cat" and "red-dog" features to When Washington ate the Pendleton organ- which you, doubtlfess, so energetically refer are not at regarded as sufficient grounds for court And postmaster of the next House, we are told. healthy; for a'successful' fraud is fnore fatal ization fed ; when Washington slept the Pen- all essential to it; yet, with all of that, was it not majtial in the army, but in the cashier's G- stands for G-atchell, whom all ipen despise, ' 4o a republic than any civil war. Violence dleton organization reposed. In all his up^* That without he repents will catch hell when he better to do a full, active business, with an occasional office of the Treasury it appears to be the ldss of a dollar; than to suffer depression and is the storm that clears and purifies the at- risings and downsittings, outgoings and dies. mosphere. Such violence is the history,of soul and mind of the head of that bureau. H. stands for Howard, the christian O. O., wretchedness; and to be threatened with the almost incomings, the Pendletoli party uprose and Guthrie oan be par-doned for scooping in universal bankruptcy and destitution now surely im- • the Anglo-Saxon race; indeed of any race, The iriend of the freedinen and fceedman's bureau. sat down, went out and came in, • It was one six hundred dollars by work after office 1 is for Ingalls: of oonrse I mean Kufe, pending? With all rational men to ask such a ques- .possessed of enough manhood to make its of the most unanimous parties I ever knew. hours, but his extended and notorious sys- Who stands as a jobber away above proof. tion is also to answer it. Prejudice and Bigotry should history of importance "to humanity. The J stands for Jones, so renowned for his mines, stand aside from such a topio. * It was likewise(fuH of energy, full of pluck ; tem of brutality and rudeness to his lady Argue'and resist as we may, let but the Federal a-ecord of recognized human rights is arecofd likewise audacity—but it failed. * employes is like invincible antagonism Or else he had' never appeared in these lines.- K stands, of bourse, for that cussed Bill King, Government take off its oppressions, and the country of armed conflict. It is fraud arrested by to the spirit of the Holy Ghost—an unpar- Who out of Pacific Mail made a good thing. weuld Jeap back to the State-bank system as by an ir- civil war, and there is no right on which our Next to setting up a fool in popular esti- donable sin. L stands for chivalrous, courtly Lamar, resistible Instinct. If our country can right itself, this mation the most difficult thing is to pull him freedom rests but is baptized in blood. Had Whose mind, like his manners, is.always afar. system will assuredly be resumed, for only force, nay, our people responded before the 4th of March down again. It was thought at one time M stands for Morton, tlie wickedest man violence, direotly exerted, now prevents its readop- I HAVE FOUND it easier," said Dodger to our call, and came to the capital with that George had gone under on the Belknap That ere from infuriate benedict ran. tion. Besting upon actual property of every kind in- Dawes inliiaoratioa—oratiog isgood—at the arms in their hands, to see that their ballots Central Kentucky exposure. He did retire N stands ibr Nast, who makes fun Qf these men stead of mere government credit, which is illegiti- dedication of a Massachusetts water-tank mately used in a matter, it is a safe system, nat- 1 for a while from our gaze, and for a time thé In his carioatures, and he'll do it again. Buch were respected, a blow would have been suc- last week—" I have found it easier not to O stands for Orton, the telegraph man, ural in its operations, and germane to popular free- land was relieved of the eloquent platitudes cessfully struck that would have been re- drink spirituous liquors at all than to drink Whowpuld not those messages promptly out-pan. dom. It invites the fullest investigation, and de- membered through all time as a warning to he was wont to put forth in speeches. ' But them with moderation." P stands for Pomeroy—Subsidy Pom, serves at least fair and candid treatment. Yours, respectfully, STATE BASKS. traitors and rogues. It would have been here he is again to the fore, and a probable The Artful Dodger deduces his tempe- Who subsidized and was defeated therefrom. Q. is a quencher in this sort of rhyme, healthy and effective. candidate for a party that has Such able men rance principles from his lack of principle And so we will let it go by for the time. The Select Excursion of the Season. as William Groesbeck, George Hoadley, Tom where the public funds are concerned. He Xow, however, the issue is entirely changed. 1< stands for Robeson, who made himself rich The favorite corps of our militia, Co. A, will give Ewing and Hurd of Toledo. has his choice to drink immoderately or ab- By contracts with Sec6r and Cattell and sick. one of their select excursions on the steamer Lady of Presideht Hayes has succeeded" in giving the Lake on Saturday, 21st, at,9:30,p. m., and reach I must think to give you the true inward- stain totally. All of his abstinence is ab- S stands for Sandford of < Cordon bleu " fame, Piney Point at 6 a. m., ana arrive at our city on Mon- peace to the South in the face of the deadly day morning. Special permission was given to the ness of that Belknap Kentucky Central ftf- sorbed in this field, and the rapacity of his Who parted the sheep and the goat with the same. sectional antagonism upon which the Repub- T stands for Tarbox, who tilted at Blaine, corps for the Lady of the Lake for this occasion. This fair, that has never yet been published. soul finds its only vent in being directed, will be select excursion of the season, and as tickets iica n part^exists, and he is now laboring man- (via Credit Mo"biliers and 'Pacific mafl sub- And will probably never attempt it again. can be only had of tlie .committer, none but gentle- v U stands for useless—"Ulysses 1 mean, men and ladies will be permitted to accompany Co. A. fully to lift the civil service from the rot of the • ' t>. vt sidies, against the public treasury. We do not hesitate to assert that this is one of the Who lately wlti} Pierrepont was snubbed by the only opportunities,oi the season where a gentleman political arena, tli^t for years has made self- At THE primary meeting held in Alex- Queen. and lady can enjoy a trip down the river, and where g05rernn\ent a shame and a reproach in the V stands for Vance, of whonr many-there are they will only have the society of Ia'dies and gentle : andria, Virginia, for the choice of delegates j ,Ouit Discarded Citizen, 'Lysses (D,.C, Lv,J men on their voyage. ' •eyes-Gf a iciwilized world. His enemies are But John of Ohio "wants metal at par. to nominate the Conservative candidate 'attends his British free-lunches and occu- W stands for our old Jriend " Blue Jeans," no longer tlje patriots struggling for a free from that county to the State legislature, pies opera boxes in full military Uniform as -Who with his ablutions is chary- of pains. Excursion to Harper's Ferry. 1 and fair ballot, but the most "unprincipled, Mr. Alexander Hunter, well known and a peiperal of the United iStafbs. We may be X is excused from appearing herein, The excursion of excursions to Harper's Ferry will greedy rogues.a bad system and a disordered popular jn ¡this eity as a joiu'liiijist of ability As no one with X doth his surname begia, be that of the Metropolitan Presbyterian church on in error, but w'e think that we are hot, the 18th instant. Extensive preparations have been time ever threw to the surfafce. It is some- and sr gefttleman of raYe personal attain- when we state that the law of Congress per- Y is the yarn that .is ncrtr nearly spun, made by the citizens of Harper's Ferry to give them a 'And Z stands for Zack the old son of a gun. grand reception. Those who desire to visit Harper's what doubtful whether siieh a monster as the ments, carried the city unanimously. We miuiug ex-oiikjers ofthe axmy to wear the Ferry at this time, at a low rate of fare, must avail congratulate our neighbor upon her choice. themselves of the present excursion, as it will in all •sea serpent exists. Let 'the surface of the apparel of^h^ir former rank) confines the probability be the last one this season. Train leaves Mr, Hunter is a man of energy and', ^bility, ocean be made fit for such, and from the .un- permission to parade occasions of tlie army Minister to Brazil. the Baltimore and Ohio depot at 8.35 a. m. Fare for round trip only $1.25. known slimy depths will come up millions of a true man and a gentleman. of ¿Jte United -If .this be, the fact— The Star ol.yesterday evening mentions that Colonel Wr. George Mushbackj who will reprer W. A. Herron of Pittsburg is spoken of in connection them. , and thft fact ft' is*—'Lyases has recently""'de- De Molay Commamlery. sent the city on the Conservative* tidjeet,'- is veloped a new quality—that of the snob. with the ministership to BrtpU- Against such Rutherford B. Hayes is mak- This excursion is the best opportunity eve r offered one of the leading lawyers.of Alexandria, a With all of our contempt for the wandering Colonel Herron is an intimate friend and, we be- to Washingtonians. The I)e Molays will use the safe ing a ctesperate fight. To join such and aid lieve, colaterally a relative of President Hayes; a and commodious barge Cockade City on Morday, young man highly respected and well animal, we did not believe him capable of July 16, and ftur friends should net fail to take ad- ¡the enemy—not of Hares, but of the coun- ' suited for the office he is called on to fulfill. gentleman of high standing and prominence as a vantage of the opportunity offered. See adveitlse- this. business man of energy in Pennsylvania. ment in another column. THE CAPITAL.—JULY 15, 1877. 5

[Communicated. ] A W a« 111 n ¡it on la li as a Suicider. FMPPEK AT HOME. LOCAL ITEMS. Merchants' Exchange. GOVERNMENT CLAIM®. BALTIMORE, July 11, 1877. The luxuries of the season can be found at the Mer- EDITOR CAPrlA-Wl have"bi(ins£#taincd.|i$rer{l«rdfc How Tliat Colored "Gazetle" Made a chants' Exchange, (late Portner's,) No. 3u9 Seventh " The Sáa-etárjhrftjie Tíe&síiry hal put "forth a pra- THE FAIL TRADE. street, where bankers and brokers congregate to enjoy ted pamphlet under date of April É0,187T, about the weeks against lpy wilt. The iitj/autl oiitieirbelng Sensation. those delicious concoctions which only our genial anxious to hear^t\jit I had'tofcay. about sugar refin- What a Prominent Clotbing Merchant lriend Wllkennipg can produce*and which have at- •*'payment of accrued claims," and we hear it asked [From the Atlanta Constitution.], Thinks About It. eries and their connection with the basin nuisance, tracted more attention among our mercantile friends everywhere, "wlfttdoeslt mean?" " Flip's done come home 1" wps the familiar yet ad- While making a trip to Baltimore last week w'e had than the resumption of specie payments. Soft crabs, which subject has siirred the entire city of late. A miring manner in which the young negroes about the pleasure ot occupying a seat with one of our most as well as every other luxury which the market al- Every well interned citizen knows tliat there are nó majority of the people believe that the unusual stench town yester-day spread the information that Second enterprising merchants, viz: Mr. S. Katzenstoln. fords, will be found at any hour of the day; while the "valid claims; against th^ Government, other than Lieutenant Henry O. Flipper of the Tenth Cavalry, After passing the usual' compliments ol the day we celebrated beer of this house has attracted the largest is caused by washings from these establishment*. If and the first colored, graduHte of the United States «claims arising from contracts. / . determined to interview the aforesaid gentlemen as number of all lovers of this beverage of any house In Ma$% Eatrobe,' could only get 'Ben. Butler's famous Military Academy at West Point, had arrived. His to the causes of the present stagnation in business, tho city. There is nothing that humanity needs in All Government liabilities ar» «Ontraét liabilities, stnejllnf committee of seven they would soon scent out coming lias created quite a sensation in colored circles, and it gives us pleasure to lay before our readers the the way of necessities of lite, as well as the luxuries, and such only can be enforced »ftSe execitlve de- and when he appeared upon, the streets last evening, result of our interview and tho opinion of one of our which cannot be found, at all times and all honrs, by tjie eause\>f th%erush{hg blow o/'aAl.. i, brought in the, Key. foreign t&shion-plates, while merchant tailors have winter, but was raft*sed by Congress/ The proper ex- intention to " freeze him out,") he was found to have only certain seasons of the year to do busfness, whfch lar business and gives such general satisfaction as Pe- ecutive officers therelore hafre jurisdiction wlthoutlimi- tfinVrceinan (5f St. Vincent's Catliolld dnurcll' to fait braced liiihself for the issue, and he came through must necessarily cause tbem to charge more. ter Welcker's, Fifteenth street, opposite the Treasury Department. His bar is fully supplied with the best with him. By his advice I carried him.to St. Agnes with success. He graduated with lair rank and has R. How do American goods compare with foreign ? tation as to date of origin-ox dateOf riling (with but been assigned to duty witli tho Tenth Cavalry, a liquors aifi his eating counter with the very best of hospital, on -thfV'Catonsvilleroid. AltHptigh tjaero Mr. K. Well, only an expert can tell the difference. cold luncfies. Every attention is paid to the patrons few exceptions,) of all-classes Of dilms arising ex- colored regiment now on the Texas frontier. The last Our American niamifacturers imitate the foreign contractu, or (w/iich is t-he'samejttíh'g^by operation was nothing in his appearance showing him to be number of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper contains of the house, and nothing but the Dest of liquors dis- styles so closely that many unprincipled merchants do pensed. strangers visiting ourfiity-and having busi- more than a pauper, the^ U'OOd SisJ.er in charge re- an excellent likeness of Elipper; dressed in his cadet not hesitate to sell them for Imported, as we have a of law, and Congress so far has reffcs^t to aat>ar claims v uniform. His features betray his intelligence'and in- ness at the Treasury Department will do well to give irom settlement.' JJ; |., IjJ j ¡i ceived him with the s&me carefhl tenderness that is class in our as in every other city who do not believe Welcker a call and a trial. dicate tlte culture -which he has acquired by hard in anything that is net 'foreign. 1 shall not be sur- In a Government of the people ffcr the people there usually shown a long absent brother returning with study. prisadj however, to see us .before long shipping clothes health, wealth and honors. Before assigning him to His arrival h'eire was the occasion of a Jm/.z about to Europe, as well as beef. You Can Save • can be no justitieatipn for a ¡¡titule of limitations the Union depot. His parents and a' number ol1 in- g rjjoln tfie.^poj) sfstS: conducted bitn-into a qhaj*h R. What ara to be the fashionable styles for the Money by buying your clothing at Saks', the olothier, .against its citizens," '.W s h^ámp/y : timate friends were present,.to receive him, and the fall ? 463 and 465 Pennsylvania avenue. The Government permits nóne'against itself, and is fng little chapel, the light of which was subdued by scene was an interesKng.one to all concerned. Mr. K. That's what the lawyers oall a leading "Dat's him!" said'a dozen of tho curious darkoys PRIGG'S jewelry store received some beautiful styleB benefited by the delajfs^-es it saves the interests on the artistically stained glass. "Here She ttiok him by the question. While 1 have.no objection to give you any hand, saying, " Come, sad one, kneel with me before who stood oil and hadrHt the honor of the youth's ac- information you may desire you must excuse me if I In Roman, onyx, coral, jet and Lake George diamond -debt due. quaintance. .They seemed to feel lonesome. decline to answer. Whatever they may be I shall! jewelry; the best fifty-cent eye-glass in the city at our Lord, and at this altar leave that burden which is There Is no statute of limitation as to settlement of "He's one ob de United State Gazettes 1" shouted have, but J. dp not care to inform my competitors what Prigg's jewelry store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue. claims in the departqaen,^, and Congress hasi' refused too.heavyJo»j(pa -to bear alone.y As~l a*zial upon a young'darkey,'in reply to a query from a strange arrangements I have made for the fall trade. negro "who has movod here since - Flipper *wrfnt away, R. How will prices rule this fall ? B. C. Brooker, Jr. •sue l^i statute. What meaning then is t^ealtobu- my poor tfoaeh Irleirf, with the good,v§ist^r ooMOToy . But the young officer was speedily spirited out of Mr. K. Goods will be higher, as wool has advanced We advise our friends an»i tiio public generally who tgd'tó the IWlpwing and kindred statement®' raising at his side, I felt that he was saved! saved! Here I the crowd and taken, home to his little bed for a rest. from .twenty, to thirty cents a pound. The bankrupt through the pamphlet mentioned, viz ?V 4m// have anything to disposet of at auction to call on the left him, feeling that he was in good hands. Un the streets he was greeted by many of our citizens Stocks are disposed of, the weak ho.uses have failed- well-knowiyaUptiqiieer, ,B. U. Brook«, Jr., corner of "Thli section was adopted, after the fullestjcottíftd- who knew him, and who havewatched his career with business-must improve; and the markets relieved pj Mr. Piatt, I would not write a letter like this to the Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue, who Is -eratlpn by Congress, expressly to cut oft thePpaynJent interest. His success was complimented, and he was their unnatural burden must advance. 1. entirely trustworthy, and who can be i elied upon. In o! kerned'-.claims. » * * The plain pur- average editor or. man of the world. The tone of ypurj urged to pursue his course in the same spirit hereafter. While engaged in pur interesting conversation tlip this connection we desire tp call attention to his sale poM of this'(act was to confine the officers of the Sunday Meditations ^ssures me that you aro a good Among Mai colored friends he was a lion, and they Whistle blew, and to our astonishment we fo.u^d our- of watches and jewelry, which appears.In our adver- could not speak their praises in language strong t'ising-coiumiis. •< ' Government Ho the allowance and payment of liabili- christian evpn if you did carry a knife in days gone selves at Baltimore. We had only time to thiak out' v enough. A darky would approach the young man, friend for his; kindness, and to assure feim that ties within- three fiscal years. * * ) Theby . I am convinced that'you are a real sympathizer cautiously feel of his buttons and clothes and enthusi- general design being to cut off the allowance and pay- whenever business improved and salaries increased A Sweet, Clean Bed astically remark: we should cail on' S. Katzeristein, We regret to say ment of long accrued or past due claims. * * with, unfortunate humanity everywhere. 1* oindocive to heWtfe, and we would remind our " Bad man w!Q de Gub'moUt strops onT" ffiiat our friend smiled. His smile resembled Ah Sin', reader« .that in purchasing thefr. .mattresses from * . This policy is so wise that evéry executive ófñ- " Your CAPITAL lWend, ' These Were the expressions of admiration that best and we think he has little confldeuce SB our ability to Lloyd's Washington'Mattress Factory," 905 D street •cer ought to contribute to maintain it." WASHINGTON! AN. suited the ideas of his dellghteaaqqual^tapces. keep our word,.; northwest, they can rely on getting the best at tbe The sole statutory loundation for the foregoing lowest price. We make our own mattresses, and know ASK YÓTT. druggist lor'Hart's insect Powder. .statements is the fact that Congress in 1874 changed Obituary. Rip Van Winkle's Change of Base—Joe their contents. No misrepresentation allowed. Mat- ; [í'ropi|th| Geneva (Courrier of June yfi 1877.] tresses renovated,,. . . somewhat thornode of payment, not the moda., oí Jefferson's New Impersonations in En- Young Man, Youjig Lady! FrQTQ 'Tlaife Vines " we MLVf re^vod&hiiälL™ «r.Uement, 6'f-telalms pending in the departments. M £ t>: W • I S I V II gland. Have you a dull, heavy headache, acid stomach and íteSre that they were paid out of the c¡urren£¿ apnro- ' " [From the fallJMall.Gazattel heartburn, especially mornings? Bailey's Saline Aperi-. pijjxions without reference to> the yearin wlfich the A great and generous life has just ended. ent, a'sparkling purgative, alt'SO cents ibr large bottles, Mr. Upton consul at Geneva and charge d' affaires The appearance of Mr. Jefferson,in two new charac- will relievBiyeu. 3 j"yl-2t • CITY ITEMS. claim originated; afterwards claims of five years were ad interim for the United States to the Swiss Confede- ters was something more than an"event7' in the ; commonplace and oonventionallsense of the word. It 'WEBBR'S Cincinnati lager beer,'Charles Mades. settled, and subsequently paid out of reap5ropiria- racy, died suddenly this night. VICRY, Klssingen, Seltzer, Bethesda and all njineral Ttrird-strqetand -Pennsylvania avenue. je3-tf was to most of., the actor's English admirers an occax , waters at Koss' Pharmacy. '- ' 'ap29-tl' ' tions made uptrá reports of tire Secretary. Contracts Bom in 1812 In the State ol Massachusetts, he oc- sion pf singular and curious interest. To all but the fj^^erfojmed-lby the/Government- were excepted cupied a lii^h position in his country, ami became a member of Congress.' The war of secession, the re- |few who happened to be present at the benefit at; Carpet,Cleaning.—McGeeA: Ferry's Steam DIED. from thisrehange. j verses of fortune; and npl£,tic$,.impaired his health'. .which he played In one of the farces now performing Carpet Cleaning Worlts, Seventh Street iviUORE.—At th» Highlands,.Mid.', July 11, 1877, at the Haymarket Mr. Jeffarson was identified with , The effect ajicl policy of tins change was tol&ep4he ;vnli -he v.-;> *,-t a« consul to Genieva ill 186fe;-*0Ver^ Wharf. Bessie M., aged 7 months and 18 days, infant daugh- I whelmed with grief afterwards by the loss of his two , the character of Rip Van Winkle. In his Inimitable Carpets cleaned by the best maehinery, romovlng ter of Ohas", F. and Marlon E. Moore of this city. * •disbursements of the departments-imme;diately under | daughters, one of whom died at Geneva, he could not impersonation of that 'delightful vagabond he had all dust and moth. Satisfaction warranted. Terms tp'eyeei Congress? - § IS " _ " . , be reconciled to their death. With a character dis- touched that point of excellence ol which the special moderate. Orders by postal card, or left at Wm. S. HOWARD.—In this city, on the 14th Instant, after .limitations of, special arts seem to disappear, and a'd- a long and painful Illness, George M. Howard, M. D., The Secretary of the Trea&iry has, as appears^jde- tinguished for high intelligence and a conscientious Mitchell's carpet house* .Market Space-. carpets formerly of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 39 years. j impartiality, he worthily represented among us the imiratlon is compelled from all in whom the artistic called fui and delivered free of charge. febl-6m claredthls law was intended "to cut off" tSe payS great American republic. Although a Protestant from sense'is present in any form whatever. In certain Funeral from 126 Pennsylvania avenue east, on ¡Sunday, the'15th instant, at 3 o'clock p. m. * ment of Government liabilities. j his birth, hft. possessed serious views on . religious -rare instances, however, an actor seems to be able to • CORI permanent specific appropria- All the inclinations of hts'sbuV drew him fb'tSe to a happy result a perfect success is achieved^und A PIKE assortment of perfumes just received at Koss' Catholic church, where his family had preceded him ¡how certainly it-follows'from this 'that an actor of Pharmacy. • ap29-tf AMUSEMENTS. tion f'Qr horses, mules and steamboats. , The Catholics -of (jeireva will rjolri 1m sharing the ;equal excellence in all his parts can never have ex- 1 isted and never will exist. AH this, we say, they for- Hajferty. No man was ever known t-0 rail to'caHfor ai m ""get" grief which afllicts Wis noble widow and children. iORD'S OPERA HOUSE. his salary in time, and no man has, so far as known The IaBorer and the poor will bear his name in their •get or refuse to consider, and when a perfect success heartl and this is iia most beautiful tribute. is followed by an frnnerfectone they are.disappointed The luxuries ofthe season can be found at our friend's, F yet, been able to secure witliln a period of two yoars a Dave Hagerty, corner Seventh and E streets, whose A Grand Complimentary, Benefit The remains of Mr tipt'ori have been Sent to America. accordingly.'' InthU sensejjno doubt, they wouhl gave IbeenttisSppointetTin air probability by any successor lunch counter Isattractlng the attention of all who love WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, to .settlement of a claim lor a horse, a mulo.-.or. a steam- Yesterday, after the funeral ceremonies in the Angli- the luxuries of the season. Turtle soup, deviled crabs, boat. can church, at which the State Council was repre- {to Rip Van Winkle; but we think some part of their ' Z. H. WHITMORÈ, disappointment is due to Mr. Jefferson's chofce of his lobster salad, etc., can be found at all nours Of the day sonted, they were immediately taken to the station or night, as well as every delicacy of the season. Doprkeeper at Ford's Opera House, and In fact the act of J.84a ,has Ween to a.great extent and forwardcxl to Havre. new parts. Probably—nay, almost certainly—he could not have equaled his Rip/Van Winkle; but he need Mixed drinks concocted in.a manner that causes one T. J. TRODDEN, •nullified by unlawful ruie$ as tq evidence, rendering to feel that there is no hereafter. it almost impossible to secure a settlement of such ' Value cases.. This is—illustrated by-the requirement, as a A German saloon keeper in Jersey City, having TAKE Hart's (Roach Powder—the trade-mark Is on BUCKLEY AM) MORRIS MINSTRELS, furriisliea refresliments a lew days since -to a party oi every package. You can't make a mistake—it Is not condition precedent fpr payment for a horse lost, that young ruffians, modestly requested his pay, amount- A Man Who Says He Doesn't Sleep. sold loose. ,,. ^ r , Under the management ol R. JEAN BUCKLEY, the soldier shall.trace by evidence the title to the ing to $3. Thereupon the party proposed to remuner- [From the Cincinnati Commercial.] Washington's favorito artist, who will appear by the •xemount purchased through a succession of owner», to ate him by "cleaning out" the place. The saloon DeAtley. keeper made no remonstrance, but opened a door and I PARSEKBBUHO, July 4.—The man who does not sle ep, kind permission of Mr. Castine of the Odeon an owner In a loyal State. Saunders, now resides near this ptaee. Some time In The elegant dining saloons tor ladles and gentle-, Theater, Baltimore. called an immense Siberian bloodhound, whom he in- men, which our friend Matthew DeAtley has just re- This requirement is in plain violation of law, and is structed by a sign to staled- guard at the door. There- 1861 or 1862 Saunders enlisted liutha^Fourth West furnished and upholstered at 1220 E street, have be- upon the ruffians protested' that)they meant to pay all Virginia volunteer?. .For several, jears he has not 20 Flrst-Class Artists 20 an eile.ctual means .01 repudiation. • ••-•»• ->•; • come the resort of all lovers of soft crabs and other the-time, and that their proposition to "clean out" slept at all, so he says. But it becoming known di- delicacies of the season. As Mr. DeAtley is the ac- And full Brass and String Band, 'Pliu? have these ,(flsícloinw6eetr"tlefrurr"t>J' Ex- the place was a bit of harmless pleasantry. It was Irectly In camp that he made such pretensions, It knowledged caterer ol the city, those who desire the Under the leadership ol Prof. Anderson. ecutive officers, and it Is now proposed to make this found, however, that the finances of the party were aroused the curiosity of many of the men and ofllcers, best the market affbrds at the lowest prioes should not Insufficient for tha den) a mis of the occasion, and It and they set a waich upon him. I am told by a colonel fail to call at 1220 B street. • a ground of repudiation of the claimsand the law. was necessary to pke out tho amount with a watch and that he and many others, lost a great many nights' TICKETS OF ADMISSION: 25 and 50 cents. RESERVED SEATS : 25 cents extra. its The evil of the payment of these " eld claims " Ha1 sundry other artferes dffcersoiial property. Then tho sleep in endeavoring to entrap Saunders, but during ¡dog retired in good order, and the party did the ALL THE principal druggists have Hart's ¡Roach r the whole time thai he remained a member of the • considered so great that the Secretary coolly pro- same, r . " i s • ' fourth he was never caught asleep. He stood guard Powder for sale. It is the best in the world. UMMER THEATER OOMICIUE. poses to confine the statutory exception of "perma- •night after night, and week after week, paid by sleepy- S MONDAY." JULY 16—NIGHTLY AND WEDNES- nent specific appropriation " tó " private bills, where headed soldiers to take their turns, but never was ColTee. Mark riter. caught napping. He hauled coal several weeks in DAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. nothing is left to the executive officers for examina- ! We have not sufficient space to enumarate.alL the The cheapest and best coffees in thè city can always Engagement of the favorite motto vocalist, succession^ only stbpping-long enough'- to'eat and be found at eur friend Dowling's, corner I and Sev- tion or inquiry .except qie ideStítjc of the party;" that latest designs of paperhangings which can be ftuBil change horses, and plowed.in the fields wiih five or MR. WILL H. MORTON. only at Markriter's, 636 E street. We endeavored to enth street. All coffees roasted l'resh every day and Also, the great MIACO COMBINATION, consist- Is, such claims as aro paid the day after the appropria- six stalwart • men until he wore them out craipletely, In quantities tò suit purchasers. All coffee ground In ¡remember the different names of the French patterns but never seemed to tire. ing of the following taiented artists: tion is made. which our lriend showed us, but were compelled to the presence of the customer, and our friends can be THOMAS MIACO, JENNIE MIACO, SAMUEL j_ During the year 1863, 1 think it was, he went to assured that they will procure the finest and purest Executive-^officers cannot and. dare not pay claims .give it up. Ip variety, colors and.dosigns,they are un- MIAOO, JOSEPHINE MIACO and Philadelphia and was examined' by the, leading nhysH qualities of coffee at the. lowest prices at the well- WILLIAM MIACO. • "cut oif''*by law. What then is the import of this equaled, and Sre'£upe!rior;toinj?ivitJ>ftered So Wash- ingtonian j. We can only say to the public that every- ciatos of the aotfltry. ' They sat Up withiiin. In relays known establishment, córher Seventh and I streets. The celebrated gymnasts, the , circular put forth and distributed by the Secretary of thing in the way of paperhangings, picture frames", Of five, night and day, and kept up an almost con- CARLYLES. tjie Treasury ? Is ;t to a^l/or interdict the;discharge can beJbunu At Markriter's. • i stant stream of conversation with him, and at the Kogs, at Seventh and Boundary streets, keeps the The great acrobats, the termination of twefity-nine days discharged him with best Soda Water and Root Beer. ap29-tf RIXFORD BROTHERS. • of tfie solemn obligations of the Government? The art gallery which Mr- Markritei has established a certificate, But coyld give no explanation of this is a great, success, and in order to accommodate the 1 Performance will commence with the These obligations stand on the same legal founda- freak of nature., Manyrttorlespf the untiring enoriy public he'has decided to keep it open every Monday Cleaning. FEMALE MINSTRELS. and activity of this man arfftBld, and all agree Who •YOUNG LADIES. tion as does the funded debt of the United States,' evening until 9 o'clock. We feel Assured that the The nsvelty of appearing in a new suit ol sp ring 16 16 know him Oiat thtsvantipode of Kjp Van Winkle is 40 ARTISTS. 40 lta namely, that of contracts. Much has been said about public will take i advantage of the llbesallttTof our the most£leaplo& man'.thcy have ever met. ., < 1 clothes has passed away-since our friend A. Fisher, the solemnity of the obligations of the Government to friend, and will rioMMl'to respond to hft cOrdi'al invi- j Mr. Saunders is now about llfty--six years of age, 906 6 street, has astonished his patrons and the public tation to examine some of the finest paintings in tho generally by his new method of cleaning clothes. We its creditors. Is it to be understood that -this solem- aniL^y8.ho ¿nowa yhiy^i^cji -is for eighteen pity. _ _ Henfmsel f cannota ccount for It, asne says have yet to learn of a man who ever tried Fisher and FIRST GRAND PIC-NIC nity is confined to the debt .due the bondholders?. was not satisfied. In'these days of economy it be- Ureal Inducement lor Hard Times. the change In his physical organization ocquTred They (the bondholders,) have received a gold value of witbls three clays, afidrthat he niver was- sick 1ft -liis- hooves all to save their money by having their old Apweelating the wants of the people, we have re-, tiie, and took medicine but once, ^nd that was when clothes cleaned, and Fisher is, the best man in tlm. about $2,000,000,000 for a gold investment of about dafc^d out prices correspondingly low. Constantly world to See for any such purpose. Let every one call • $1,500,(¡00,000,meantime receiving a gold interest on the he haa a catarrh, about three years ago. He is a at 906 G street. •' •-• •• •' . gold investment of ahout 10 per oent. Are the debts receiving all ,the.,new publications, and the cheapest hale, hearty man, and bids fair to live many years as well as first brands Of writing paper, envelopes, yet. He is coms^eptiously opposed to making a dis- Drners of tüe Kennsliec Ice Conmany, aue the soldiers to berepudiatod by this class of credi- tec. No trouble to show our goods and give prices. tors wielding executive power in vlolationol law? 1>lay gfhimsgltor njldoubt would long ^gnhave bean * O'Brien's. 1 Special prices tojet^daalais in-erLvelopoSjahd paper. ' AT Jetore flie.'puMic as tine, of the ffiumarweuriositles oa That the public are determined to enjoy the best pf 'J \/j (JtaANa^it VVilWis, th'6 Wfl&d.^— . . everything in spite of the hard times is illustrated by wa AYV-L blunder no itpte. i ^ is the corner ¿f ffl * Books aha Stationery, LoefEer's Washington City Garden, 1 the rush of heated and weary pilgrims to O'Brien's and Fourteenth streets tliat-jirescrlptions' can ive VlA' li 8Qij sjijvepth strjet, ofpojlte tttsnt Uifioe. • restaurant, opposite the Baltimore and Ohio depot. up In the best manner. We make this assertion be- I " Way," ¿sited Pat One day, "why was Balaam a We have often wondered if there is a Washingtonian WEBNESDAV, JULY 18, 1877. cause John B. Gibbs has entire charge of the store Wi JLviK In ''favor saS ®ougtass>! We Believe tliaP first-class astion'omejf" The other man gave it up, who does not know Dan. O'Brien. We doubt if a and knowing Mr. Gibbs we do not hesitate to assert without Douglass t^ereiwejjJjlaot be any opportunity df course., "Shura." said Pat, " 'twas because he had more popular landlord ever existed, and If there is a to secure a bargain. We are Inclined to the belief 40 trouble In fiUdln' an' ass to roid." > that he is authority* upon any prescription. solitary individual who has never tried one of Dan's Tickets, 5) cents; admitting a Gent, and Ladies. that U Bhere is anything, in the way of ladles' goods famous concoctions we advise him to take the Avenue they.cap ba found at Douglass', Ninth and F streets Prize Bowling and Prize Shooting'; , SOMBone said to Hugo once upon a time: "It cars and proceed at once to his restaurant, and call You CAM buy a fine cassimere suit of clothes for $7 We are personally responsible for tho above state- 1 at Roman & Còx&j 507 Seventh street.' They ure must be very difficult to write good poetry.? " No, for any drink that his depressed oondltion may re- Dancing to commence it 3 p. m. ment, and can be found at our office between the sir," replied tho poet ; •' it is very easy or utterly im- quire, and wa do not hesitate to assert that he will • closing out their business. hours of 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. Chariots will run from corner of Seventh street and possible." vote early and often tor Dan. O'Brien. New York avenue to the Garden. lt*2 6 THE CAPITAL.—JULY 15, 1877. 6

For THE CAPITAL. The world that never forgets immediately remem- ous and rather vulgar trick is invogue of wearing the PAPEEHAMIUGB. BETWEEN THE LIGHTS IN MIDSUMMER. bers that Bierstadt married the widow oi Fitz-Hugh watch in the outside breast pocket of a buslnses or COBSETS AND 8HIBTS. ( t'o John J. Stafford.) Ludlow, and reminiscences apropos of the heavy Teu- lounging coat, and carrying the giild chain across to In the tender, luscious summer grass, tonic artist (Teutonic in name, in person, in method, the top button in a sort of flainbouyant festoon. 'Mid trembling stalks of white-tipped clover, Spanish with a dash of the barbaric in it,) and the The 'aughty, 'eartless beauty is close pressing ¡Sig- Taylor & Hùfty,. fair wife of the author ot " The Hasheesh Eater," flow I lie and dream, as theshadows pass norina Galimberti, as far as being conspicuous goes, 933 PMNXSYXTAiriA AVENU JE, glibly from many mpn.of oneinind. A certain guide, at the Garden. La Gallmborti's exit from the stage From out day's g&tes, the cloud-bridge Over. DEALEES IN philosopher ar d friend cecalls Mrs. Fitz-Hugh Lud- NEW STORE! to her carriage on the arm of "Pat" Gilmorë. is FERRIS' ADJUSTABLE, On the other Side—dark other side! low's (now Mrs. Bierstadt) first appearance before that watched nightly by a collected,crowd of Spaniih Lie starlight, gloom and the night's chill wind, portion of New York society to which her husband's "sharks and 'other foreigners," (the other night Calm eve comes forth, like a timid bride, literary proclivities had pleased him to call her. It I saw quite a great man being trotted up and out i'or 1 Dazzled by splendor, at first, half blind. wasnt a concert or some entertainment or other that introduction by a very great one,) but the "'aughty, ¡She looks on me, as I lounge and.dream, Ludlow—thii Creature of excitemdnt, who drank 'eartless," as she has been dubbed plquantly, Has. the everything except possibly camphino—first appeared • She builds in the sky for my delight advantage of her'in wandei^nsr round and round the NEW in eompany with the -yo«ng girl who had linked her GOODS ! High-builded castles that£low and gleam promenade all the evening' and every evening; inp.çç<î»t life to bis unnatural çnéi Fetpie tcM re- Reader tUSB 30ew-5rests lo North-fires bright. She is it Siiperb brunette, who might stand fpr Sn member her say tli&t sia» created a sensation by rea- ideal Pocahontas, and although she is not so hand* son of her naive face and manners, and the starUlng She shows me Ceres 'mid corn-flowers blue, some, because not so fresh, as she was several years simplicity of her dress, which was precisely such as And Pluto's bride on her throne below, ago, she is still, with her garnlturé of crimson roses Blight have been worn by a school girl who had run And Helen fair? to llir lordfu'nthte! and glistening diamonds, a regular ''stunner,". out to have a little diversion with one of hçr compan- Anguished and wailing in deathless WOE. J. MARKRITER, ions and a skipping rope. This Celia, fresh from the Having had what the Frefach coil " a tompebtuOus Gold arabasques on a jaspat ground, forest of Arden, wore a plain muslin dress, and a yopth," she now queens it over .one—and' only one— Gray cameo faces-, cold and grand. broad-brimmed leghorn hat, which feet the, then uni- establishment, the proprietor of which, however, does Puck aad Grassbloisom hovering round, versal law of bonnets by the ears. Her pure face and not wander with her in pAblie, Hence the weathet- DEALER IN Deaten visaged individual who accompanies her,,'look- j Oberon and his glittering band. blonde'hair formed a contrast to the physiognomy of her husband, whose excesses had stamped themselves ing: like a groom, and being one, in all probability, She changes her aspect,"opal eve I in ineffaçable lines. since Her detractors "do not- hesitate to-asSfert that he Shows me a plain near the walls of Troy, is simply a hired menial, paid to "keep his ¿I^ce" PAPER-HANGINGS, "Where shepherds1 sheep in the cyp'rus brave In this connection 1 have been told that. Fitz-Hugh by the side el the 'aughty, 'eartless. Generally this In haste to gaze on a bright-hairid boy— Ludlow came to-write The Hasheesh Eater through, a gorgeous creature saunters a'long with' a perfect nose Thompson's Glove-Fitting suggestion advanced by ah edito'rof Putnam's Monthly, tip-tilted 'in the air,'not taking her escort's arm, but The boy is Paris; he cometh out— , whom he had addressed in reference to'a certain ar- keeping herself to herself, i The other night, however, PICTURE FRAMES, Out of the city, strong-limbed and fair. ticle which had attracted his attention. In his com- as she passed a group of gentlemen, one of Whom Is a Live I in futurrf or past? "I doubii" munication Ludlow explained that he was a votary, famous Italian singer, she remarked, sotto voce, but Am I Greek shepherd or d' or trouvcret of opium, and he set forth his sensations in so circum- with perfect distinctness, " 1 wonder what the price of WINDOW SHADES, ÊB3ÊÊÊÊÊÊSÊÈ Who lleth dreaming perhaps of her, stantial and withal so vivid a manner that the editor, macaroni Is now in New York?" Wljenitcame to Yenone, weeping lor him, loiiorn'.' saying to hitnsalf " This letter is alone a literary curi- the ear—the musical ear of the rotund, silvery-voiced, Who strives with a plaintive lute to stir osity. Why should not this marl write an extended he turned a little pale with anger, and withfine Tus Some love In a Norman heart of scorn? account of his experience ?" sent for him. The result can scorn pronounced after the retreating figure of was The Hasheesh Eater—certainly one of the most the sarcastic goddess some invocation more pointed PICTURE CORDS and TASSELS, Out of a balcon of hues that glow unique literary.productions of the century. ' At that than polite. There leans a lady against the sky, » time Ludlow could not have b.oçn ïnor.e than twenty Her robe is brotdered with pearls, I know, Theresa, the representative singer of the Paris cafes PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, years old. He not only ate opium, but, as 1 have chantant?, is very desirous of coming to this country, Pearls on her neck with her pearl skin vie. said, he .would, on an emergency, drink'anything, and sent an agent recently to sound Maurice Grau CHROMOS, Etc. There stands a lover in slashed hose, even tinctures containing spirit. Naturally, the mar- on the matter of an engagement. • Now, Theresa ià In plumed hat apd purple cloak, ried life of this unfortunate man was far from peace- not only ugly and vulgar, bujt her recent appearances He calls her "lily" and "damask rose;" ful. His wife had a most amiable temper, but it in LondonVere a fiasco. Therefore Maurice Grau Even in cloudland they wear love's yoke! would have taken an ange déchu to have consorted told her that she Had better stay where shè belongs, No. 636 E STREET, with the man whom she promised to love, honor and and we shall not see and hear this monument of leers 1 am so. idle 'mid summer grass, One door east of 7th St., (late ISO 7th Sjt.) obey till death did part them. She finally iparried and winks and knowing smiles.. I cannot think for scent ol clover, Bierstadt, who had been a friend to her first husband, W illie Deutsch, the gay and gaillard manager of Nor moral I find in clouds that pass, and went to live with him on that almost celestial the Florences, returns from Europe With many enter- I only know that sunset's over. height at Irvington. There they entertained many AND THE taining anecdotes, the most characteristic of which is Celebrated .Jacqueline, Sl.OO. MATJKICE F. KUAN. distinguished people. Paul du Chaillu was one of one setting forth the "cheek" of a certain American- HAYING REMOVED their great friends; and that brother of the Marquis of English impersonator, whom he was so unlucky as to Lome, Lord Walter Campbell, who sensibly "went FROM NEW YORK. meet in Paris. Mr. Deutsch ha4 been invited to into trade " in New York, used to visit them at Ir- breakfast with Offenbach at 'St. Germain, and hap- vington. Mrs. Bierstadt is now a stately, handsome TO THE NEW BTRILDLNC?, NO. 626 E STREET, The Scattered Spray of Long Branch—One Who lias hened to mention the fact to tfie individual referred woman, wholly changed from the slip of the girl ONE facOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET, been There Kelates How the Season Opens—Remi- to. " If you're going to drive down I'd like to ac- whom Fitz-Hugh Ludlow married, and whom the JUST AROUND THE FjRS'T CORNER niscences Called l"p by the Letting of Bierstadt's company yau just for the drive," was the immediate heavy; stolid German painter, making her his wife, ABOVE MY FORM ¿R LOCATION, Place—The Romance and Reality of Fits-Hugh Lud- suggestion of his acquaintance, who added, " Of tookto that beautiful spot which overlooks the noblest I HAVE OPENED IN low—" Jennie June's" Tour Abroad—Clara Louise course, I'm not Invited to the breakfast, but, then, I part of the noble Hudson. CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE BUSINESS A Kellogg'« Literary Effort—A Beauty at the Garden— can enjoy the drive,j'ou know." Once at St. Ger- o tu er First-Class styles- '•Deutsch was Along.'* " Y ou should see Clara Louise Kellogg up a cherry main, the forward gentleman todk good eyre that he [New York Correspondence of THE CAPITAL.] tree !"' exclaimed a young lady of her acquaintance should form one ol the dejeuner party, and made NEW YOKX, July 13. the other day. Such a. blissful sight !—conceive the himself oicèssibly "solid," as thé saying goes, with W seaside is just now one of the characters of metropol- plucking the fruit and dropping them one by one into and as susceptible to adulation as a silly beauty of the •< S "-eja » Q llH' itan life. He makes a bustling entrance into his club opposite sex. Well, the impersonator " played upon" FREE ART GALLERY g her mouth, meantime uttering staccato notes of de- HIb in the neighborhood of seven o'clock, startling the light at each discovery and "discussion"—nearly took Offenbach, and came oil with colors flying. The next w•e -3 2 -"erg o fi SEfl m few regular diners with the apparition of one whom away the listener's breath in advance, but he man- day Mr. Deutsch met his audacious acquaintance, as O O) o >• a they deemed not dead but gone before on his vaca- aged to murmur—"Why?" Oh, becattse she not only he (Deutsch) was coming out Of a cafe with a party of Ç« IS ai Sgrg o A CORDIAL INVITATION EXTENDED TO S » tion, and shaking hands all around, runs a careless heips herself, but picks for other people. That's one gentlemen. Not lioedfng His presence, this person , on THE PUBLIC. S2çç M hand through his wealth of whisker, and says: "Y-aas, good reason. Another is that she enters Into it with burst out to a journalist of the company with a glow- B" h> S) ing description of his yesterday's exploit. " Offen- just in from the Branch ; been there two weeks and such enthusiasm. But, then, that is only natural— CALL A.T THÉ NEW STOKE 1 si e-fsr« h* going back to-morrow—you may belt I am ! It's glo- everything she does or undertakes to do she accom- bach entertained me at breakfast at St. Germain. It H (Ü% —g Q § 3D = s s rious there—very few people comparatively, but— plishes thoroughly. Some time ago she was spending was charming—charming !" Then, turning slightly tJ >3 a> m-m-m 1—what bathing! what a life altogether! I towards the gentleman in whose carriage he had , > ç, w the evening at Mr. and Mçs. Watson Gilder's—Mr. » just ran up to town to do a little business, and to-mor- Gilder is the poet and one of the editors of Scribncr's driven down, and whose invitation he Had shared by es H O E O § 5g. S row 1 am going to go back Tor good. Why, my boy, Monthly, you know, and they have thè quaintest place sheer perseverance, this "impossible" person re- Returning my warm acknowledgments for past .w OC one actually doesn't find time to write a business let- in East Fifteenth street—just like a Paris appartement, marked, nonchalantly, "Deutseh was along!" favors. A continuance solicited at the new store. >• w £ W « ter there. I tried to for two weeks and couldn't. What down to the gate and the bell you have to sound along H .WALSINGHAM-SAPHIIÎ. • do 1 dp ? Nothing—absolutely nothing. I'll prove it the passageway to gatti admittance. Well, Miss Kel- Ht! to' you. Rise at nine, breakfast, read the papers. By logg was relating how, when she attended the per- MISCELLANEOUS. J. MARKRITER, 0 IG ABS AND T0BA000. that time it's eleven o'clock. Go down to the beach formances of All Right and the troupe with him, she and bathe. Go back to hotel at half-past twelve, and managed to catch the intricate measures of a couple' No. 626 E Street, between Sixth and go to dinner. By the time one has finished it's two of Japanese compositions sung there. She had to go THE PERFECT TEA STEEPER. W. S. ROOSE, o'clock. Go to the barber's and then take a nap. Or- several times in order to accomplish this, but finally Seventh Streets. der up' my horse and go out for a drive—say, from five succeeding in writing, out the notes and memorizing to seven.- Take tea. Sit on piazza and talk to the them, when in London She sahg these airs fur Sir Handsome Office' Rooms'For Rent ov - the Store. my2U-tf7 Ci gars & Tobacco-^SF' Wholesale- ladies. Perhaps dance a little—there's muBic every Michael Costa ând Sir Jules Benedict, and they were ~ dealer iù Im- evening; but people prefer talking to active exercise. charmed with them. So, indeed, have been every- MISCELLANEOUS. ported and' Go and have a game OPCards, and by that time it's' body who heard them. Miss Kellogg related all this 1233 manufacturer of twelve o'clock. Go to bed and sleep like a top. There , the Cactus, La- con expressione, and Mr. Gilder begged her to write Mâhola," Là Roose,. jouare! Cost? Of course it's expensive. Ten dol- It out for publication. This, she finally consented to LUMBER ! LI MBER ! Pehnnsylvania rthd Stockton Cigars, lars a day at the very lowest for mere living, but dò, and the result will be the appearance of an article î Agent for the Ambro- . . i, LOUR AT THIS then it's jolly, comfortable." by her on "Japanese Music" In the August number Fine .Cut. The trade- , supplied .direct from the- of Scribner's, provided with the music of the twoeom- Avenue "faetory ai the vèry lowest New positions which attracted her attention to a BUbject GREAT REDUCTION tJST PRICE. orlt and Baltimore prices, 1 From this Saul e 'veVaeious chronicler, nous autres, now made of great interest to a.mateups. who don't go to the Branch because we don't care for 1 listened to yoiir Miss Anna Boyle's reading from White pine c^lls, (per hundred,) .•/.... , $1 60. its sweet monotony, or haven't the money to pay for the Virginia pi,he boards.... ,..„ I. .,.1 -60 r Ji®-Retatl branches at Willard's, Metro- Romeo and Juliet last evening In the parlors of a 4-4 white pine dressed...... 2 £0" DQlitón, Arlingto»,and Imperiai Hotels. dolce far niente, learn that the season opens very Twenty-third Street mansion, and, 'so far as can be Hejmlock and oak fencing bin> . 2 00 B 1 r •1 - - oct8-tfl badly. Only the West End and the Brighton—a new judged from efforts put forth under such circum- Ceoarpost... 14 hotel—are full. The rest of the houses are scantily stances, was decidedly impressed not only* with the Headed Pipings: No. 1, No. 2, ju 50 per hundred, populated, the Ocean, that mighty monster, being no thoroughness of her training, but with-the evidences This valuable improvement consists in the "¡combina- and all other kinds of lumber equally as low. ^'^ìffloitly" tljjievfefffe.'gga^ exception to the rule of fatality. The Brighton has of intuition or thought thf£ ISfej new renderings on tion of Lamp, Boiler, &C., jvitli'thoTeapot; the steam I'am bound not be undersold.' Give me a call and I not only quantities of people, but the quality; its suc- passing around' and through the Center of the pot. will give youl bargains. the part of a girl scarcely in her teens. What ease pf steeping the tea without boifipg, thus spring cess is said to be jeopardized, however, by the indif- force she would display before the footlights it is of ferent table provided by the proprietors, who are new to course impossible to judge from-such an exliîbit'lon'as A- PERFECT CTJI* Ol' TKA. GEOHGIJ H. JOHNSON, the business, and who have a fortune before them if that oflast night—but I believe that you have already ' (iornei Ftftfeeilth and R,street's northwest. they will only give their guests the right things- to fixed that for yourselves, and there is an old. but ever •'ap29-3m2 ; . eat. The cottages are fully tenanted, but the general applicable proverb about bringing one's coals to New- DIRECTIONS FOR USE.—Make the tea as usual air along that sea-beat shore is one of unmitigated with boiling water, and fill the boiler about halt' full oi castle. "Little Miss Boyle was watched and' weighed, hot water; set the pdt on the boiler and let it staid on J. F. ELLIS & CO., dullness. "What has become of the people?" said as it were, by a eompany comprising Charles Roberts, the stove, and the water boiling in the boiler will steep SOLE AGENTS FOR the returned volunteerer of information at the club. the reader, Mrs. Croly, ("Jennie June,") Mme. the tea- without boiling In the pot, it being a well- known fact among experts in tea that "They are certainly not in town, atid so far as I Clara Brinkerhoff, Frank Carpenter, the artist, and W. N. WOOD, Agent, THE CELEBRATED DICKERING Cor, Ninth and F sts. northwest. know and can learn,-they are not at any of the big several other well-known people, including Signor Tea Soiled is Tea Spotted. pi febl8-6m3 watering places." I think that it will be found that Brignoli, primo tenor. A request for her to appear m our friends havo betaken themselves to the quieter public has heen signed by Emma Abbott and many For sale at wholesale by f AMOUS WEBER PIANOS, DANIEL LOÜGHRAN, nooks of the country, indisposed, for one thing, to in- AND' other celebrities. JOBBER OF dulge in the constant dressing that an existence like " Jennie June " returns from abroad in improved ELASTIC LAMP GO., THE SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN! that set forth by the men who rush into the club, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, tanned and sea-blown, Inevitably demands. health, but with a wiSh that her duties here could 58 Murray Street, New York. have permitted her to remain longer on what was a Pianos and Organs Carefully Tuned and Repaired by skillful workmen. Satisfaction guaranteed, NO. 1408 PENNSYLVANIA AVENEE, OPPO- One of the sensations at the Branch this season— most eventful holiday. She not only did Great At retail at alt Crockery and -House-Furnishing Indeed the only sensation—has been produced by a Stores. my20-t|8 Britain thoroughly, but added to a sojourn in Paris a 987 PENASYLYAMAAYRSl®, KEAR TENTH STREET SITE W1LLAKDS' HOTEIJ, lady well-known in New York society, and one who is mar25-ly6 run down in:Normandy. In the Frenqh capital she considered in*some quarters the ¿jost "Stylish" of' attended the Français and listened to Sara Bern- Bargains in Hats. POTOMAC PAPER MILL, her sex. Well, this glass of fashion has attained the LIVEBY STABLES. hardt's invocation to Molicre on the night set apart to : art of looking bewitching iu a bathing dress. Her the honor of the great dramatist. She pronounces OEOBOETOWN, D.'C, FOR THE NEXf THIRTY DAYS I WILL SELL costume is a coquettish composition of some material Bernhardt's delivery of this not only wierd but abso- A. B! KEY KS. J. L. SMITH.. MY EN TIRE STOCK OF • of the nature ot grenadine, which she wears in con- lutely sublime. In London she was entertained by junction with black silk stockings embroidered In William Black, Emily Faithful, and other distin- GEORGE HILL, Jr., , buds and leaves. The bright garniture, together HATS guished people, being compelled to forego several en- K.EYE8 c&3 CO. with the blue of her tightly-fitting dress, makes her tertainments through lack of time. All this while, Manufacturer of and wholesale dealer in quite a conspicuous object on the sands. There are "Jennie June " worked indefiitigably writing "let- crowds to see her enter the waves, and as great—if not At and Below -Cost for, Cash. ters" to American newspapers, and it is characteris- PAPER. greater—crowds to see her emerge. I hold it no sin to tic of her journalistic enterprise that, on one occasion, COACHES, state that this charming lady, who has introduced ait * when she found herself alonaiatein the evening at an Warehonse, 432 Ninth Street Northwest. the Branch an innovation of " nattiness " in .bathing- Any one In want of a good cheap HAT should not Out of the way station ln^eland, having got on (and fail to call and examine niyjstock before purchasing. dress that wduld do credit to the most distinguished off) the wrong train, she composedly set herself down feepl0-ti2 WASHINGTON, D. O. OPEN RRETTS* belles of Trouvllle,is Mrs. Stevens, a member of a to write a ''tetter" to Baltimore. As (hero was a WALTER KEE, Hatter, 1 well-known New York family, and so fair a personage STEPHEN t . GILL, decided chance of her having missed the next morn- 1419 Pennsylvania Avenue, EIGHT WAGONS, asto have formed on one occasion a formidable foil to ing's steamship from (Queenstown, this coolness was oct29-ly Above Willard's Hotel. Plain and ornamental Miss Neilson as thoy sat in a box together at a praiseworthy from more than a newspaper point of Rignold representation. view. "Jennie June" says that so far from the SADDLE HORSE»,, Whom should 1 meet on his Way to the Branch from Parisians wearing their traditional look of entire free- Improved Farms Wanted. PLASTERER, Coney Island the other day but Oeorge Alfred Town- dom from care, thoy are entirely outdone in that re- 406 Eighth street northwest, Washington, D. U. send, who, if the paragraphisU had their way-, would spect by their neighbors of England. Prices being PARTIES DKSIRISO Center-pieces, Caps. Brackets, Statuary, &e., always DO UBLEand SINGE E BUG GIE& be shriveled and sunken in the bottomless pit of so much higher in France than formerly, the people bn hand. Repairing and Calsomilning promptly ex- ecuted. api22-ti6 journalism, but who defies all odds by Waxing stout are oppressed with anxieties from which they used tp Loans at a Low Valuation and rosy. "Q-ath" has his headquarters at Eliza- be free. As far as fashions go, "Jennie June "will and all other vehicles promptly furnished. beth, N. J., and hts hands full of correspondence speak for herself. I will not intrude on her pre- on Improved Farms HARYEY SPALDING, Northj East, West and South. He had befen spend- serves. W«» JUL S'X'VÈ TfcT JE ing Sunday in royally feasting at Coney Island, 49- Orders left at the Arlington Hotel or at the' Fashions in New York,, however, show certain which is improving in " tone" through the building of Apply to Attorney At-Law, marked changes and peculiarities that are apparent to Stable, day or night, will receive prompt attention. new hotels and the exclusion of certain immoral pur- REAL ESTATE LOAN AXD TRUST CO., every one. In the first place- the few elegantes one Office rooms 4 and 5, 1429 New York avenue, Wash- poses, and was even then—after ten minutes Sfor re. No. 631 F street northwest, meets on the avenue nowadays would seem to have ington, D. 0., solicits correspondence of parties hav- freshments at the Astor House—jumping from the jyl-ly5 Washington, D. p., F. O. Box 74. ing just claims against the Government, the payment discarded contracted skirts in favor of rather volumi- Close Carriages for wedding calls fend receptions. frying pan into the fire of the Branch, where he ex- Law and Patent Office* of ' of which is resisted. my6-6mo nous drapery that might have been worn byfa Pom- pected to find material galore. If It Isn't there I'll be padour. A dress of light blue, ample and bunched O. S. BTJ3NTDY, hound he'll contrive it, for he " hath the heavenly In the skirts, worn with a sacque of the same mate- So. 456 La. Ave,, Washington, D. C., opp. City Ball. W. N. ROWE, gift of prophecy," and it may also be said that "many', rial, edged, like the jupon, with white embroidery, REFERS BY PERMISSION TO : Hon. Rich'd Wallach, | REAL ESTATE BROKEB, Boarding ami layery Stables- blessings (of paragraphists) hang about his head." Bank of Washington, Middleton & Co., L. C. Camp- and completed by a hat turned up at the back, made Ko. 512 F street N. W., one square east tf Post Office, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Raymond having ensconced bell, W. K. Webb, Enoch Totten, Washington, D. C. : the wearer look like a marquis playing at shep- B. G. Jayne, Ithlca, N. Y.; Hon. T. O. Howe,U. S.S.,- Washington, D. C. themselves snugly in the Bierstadt mansion at Ir- herdess as she rushed up the avenue. Gone be the Wis. ; ex-Gov. G C. Walker, Kieh'd,Va. ; Hon. H. C. - HOUSES, LOTS, AND FARMS ON SALE. AT WILLARD'S HOTEL STABLES, vington-on-Hudson, there is much reference to that Burchard, H. of R., Ills. ; Hon. Solomon Bundy, Ox- tie-backs—or going—be it devoutly hoped. Men kilo» Houses Rented. Rents collected. Money ftoaned handsome house among sumnter loungers about town. ford, N. Y. ; M. H Beach, Dubuque, Iowa : C. R. little change, (in costume or financially :) but a curi- Pier.FondduLa«, Wis. myîï-Smï* and carefully invested. cov26->y2 Corner Fourteenth and D streetg, Washington, D. O- THE CAPITAL.—JULY 15,1877. 7

John Sherman, Secretary of Treasury $S,000 00 of the Emperor. A salute of an hundred guns soon TO TEAVELEES. HOTELS ABD,BE8TATJEANTS. G0SSIP BY ROBERTS. W. 1. Sherman, General United States announced his departure from the Tuileries and his Army k.i • • • - 18.W 00 presence in front it l'Ecole Militaire. As far as the L. P. Sherman, collector internal revenue, ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD- NEW HOTEL. eye could see the vast plain, which embraces all the A gentleman called here on business said to me DesMoine 2,600 00 B 1). Sherman, ex-receiver, now receiver in grounds generally known as the Champ de Mars, was The great track. (the other day that though Washington was Û beautl- NATIONAL ROUTE AND SHORT LINE broken bank - 6,000 00 crowded with people. The rays of the sun reflected on sful city and possessed of almost every advantage ne- Charles T. Sherman, ex-judge circuit court, TO TH3 RICGS HOUSE, the brilliant uniforms sparkling with ornamentation Northwest, West and South. cessary to make It a desirable residence summer or resigned. PLUMKtEB A SI'OÏFOBB, John Sherman, Jr., marshal in New Mexico, 6,00.0 00 of gold and silver gave the whole scene a fairy aspect. JUNE 24,1877. winter, yet it lacked one essential feature—good H. ,-A> Higgins, clerk- custom house, New A mere child, I ffelt lost in that ocean of human Proprietors. first-class eating-houses.' It is a fact, and one I have York.....!...: f. 1,^0000 A. M. Leave Washington: beings now shouting to the top of their voices, " Long 4:60 a. m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. -often bewailed, that our national capital is sadly de- R. H. Leopold", nephew of Secretory Sher- Fifteenth and G Streets, Washington, D. V. man, receiver Freetlman's Bank..r.. 6,000 00 live l'Empereur," and then again "Vive la France," 6:50 a. m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 0Ct29-8 ficient in good restaurants and Well-kept hotels. 7:60 a. m.—White Sulphur and Valley Springs Ex- William Sherman, assistant treasurer, San " Vive la Grande Armée." Obliged by motives of There is hardly a place where a lady can go and have Francisco Jr.. I 1 6,000 00 press. Make no stops between Washington and Har- prudeftice to keep at a certain distance from the cfrowd, per's Ferry. what X consider a well-cooked and well-served meal. Jonathan Sherman, storekeeper, (Internal EBBITT HOUSE, revenue,) Chillicothe, Ohio 1,200 00 I could of course see but vety indistinctly the impos- f 7:55 a. m.—St. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and Jtt is rather singular that In a city like this, where C. H. Sherman, light-house keeper, New- ing spectacle lying before me. Ono thought, how- Pittsburg Express. Hairerstown, except Sunday. there is so much wire-pulling and the services of men port, R. I ...:. «0 00 t8:00 a. m.—Baltimore Express. HEADQUARTERS ARMY AND NAVY, ever—only one thought—pre-oocupied then my young 8:10 a. ml—Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, and women sold like sheep in the shambles, that Joseph Sherman, Inspector, Newport, R, I.. 1,*S0 00 mind. That thought embodied the ardent desire 1 Hagerstown, Point of Rocks and Way Stations.' more attention is not palei to the art of eating. The $53,630 00 felt to see Napoleon. Judge of my transports when, 8:30 a. m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND WASHINGTON, I). C. •conscience, honor and heart of the average human be- BALTIHOIUS EXPRESS. after an hour of feverish expectation, a tumultuous ing is reached through the stomach. Sam Ward, Lightning might strike the family several times, t9:00 a. m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. On Sun- cry, "L'Empereur! l'Empereur!" ran through the day connects for Annapolis. •called the king of lobbyists, knew this. He did not and still there would be some to carry. There is also C. C. WILLARD, Proprietor. whole line. And so it Was he, the Empereur himself, 10:00 a. m.—Baltimore Express. •win his fame or gain his successes on a predomi- a C. H. Morton of; Orion, Ohio, brother-in-law of John P. M. who slowly, steadily advanced in front of the soldiers nance of brains over his fellow creatures, but simply Sherman, who has been engaged In important cases 12:10 p. m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Elllcott City Ac- arranged in order of battle, presenting him arms ! commodations. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, toy a thorough knowledge of human weakness and anfrom whence large fees were gathered In. Captain His looks wore eagèr and serious. fl:30 p. m —NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA EX- WASHINGTON, D. C.; understanding of anatomy. He knew a good John Pratt, first adjutant general on General PRESS. On Sunday to Baltimore and Way Stations •dinner would reach a spot that no argument or sense Mitchell's staff during the war, was appointed, after Ten days from that day the battle of Waterloo was only. Connects fot Frederick. 8:30 p. m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. the war, through the influence of Mitchell, who was fought, and very shortly after, from one of the win- CAEROLIiTON HOTEL •of justice and right would reach '; hence his success. 4:30 p. m.—BALTIMORE AND LAUREL EXPRESS. then governor of New Mexico, United States marshal of dows of our home, I witnessed the entry in Paris of 4:35 p. m.—Frederick, Point ot Rocks, Hagerstown, BALTIMORE, MD., The hotels of this city (and 1 speak In kindness) Marshal Blucher's corps d'armee—that of Wellington Winchester and Way Stations. the Territory during Johnson's administration. After Both under the management of the undersigned. are signally poor. The Ebbitt Is the favorite. In the Grant came in Prattw^s induced to give up his position soon followed ! f4:40 p. m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- tions. war times it was the headquarters of the army and as United States marshal : (a life appointment, 1 R. B. COLEMAN & CO. p:30 p. m.—Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore novii9-6m8 navy—of the gallant officers who left the privates to believe,) and take that of secretary of the Territory. " THE THOUGHT DIVINE." Express. PASSENGERS FOB NORFOLK TAKEN IN THE do the fighting, and staid hero to win renown and John Sherman was' instantly installed at&e;o00 per The great State of Michigan has a poetess in train- CARS DIRECT TO BOAT. glory. When I llrst became a sojourner In Washing- 15:45 p. m.—Chicago, and Columbus Express. yqar. Pratt held his office but a short time, when he ing. She Is expected to write the obituary of the noble Winchester, Hagerstown, "except Sunday. IMPERIAL HOTEL, ton the "Ebbitt house" was composed of two large Chandler when, having tired of this world and be- wàs'dlsmlssed, while 'Sherman ¿olds hlspfosltlon stjll. f7:30 p. m.—I^altlmore Express. WASHINGTON, X>, C. dwelling houses. ¡Samuel Keed owned the corner t7i35 p. m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. Charles Sherman, Brother of the Secretary, the cirottlt come disgusted with " Southern poliqy" and " Civil house and had his grocery store underaath. His sons Service,!' he roams off to another and perhaps a better 8:00 p. m.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. judge whom I have marked in the above list as "re- Metropolitan Branch. FIBST-CLASS AND LOW BATES. BOARD now carry on the business on F street near Thirteenth, land. REDUCED to $40, $50 and $30 per month, according signed,"was compelled to do so in coniequencè of tak- f9:25 p. m.—St. Louis and Cincinnati Express. In a large building built by the father and fortunately {10:00 p. m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BAL- to location of rooms. TABLE BO AltD $26 per month. ihg a large -fee to, control his brother's vijte while a She, the aforesaid poetess, Julia A. Moore by name, Transient rates $3 per day. leased by the sons to the government at five thousand TIMORE EXPRESS. Dally. member of the United States Senate. ha,s published a book, some extracts from which are All other tiains dally except Sunday. dollars a year. The Ebbitt, like the old sexton, je3-tí8 JAS. S. PEU«»:, Prop'r. Secretary Sherman wants to cast an Inquiring eye alinost worthy of the renowned Childs; Of little Hi, All trains stop at Relay Station. « gathered In " the adjacent houses, and put on man- • Felt further information apply at Ticket Offices at oil the office of the supervising architect. The Sher- Helsel she writes: sard roofs until the whole became the sightly-looking Depot, corner New Jersey avenue and O streets, 486, man family are fattening there nicely, and it-is one HIRAM HELSEL. 801 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue, and 613 Fifteenth IRVING HOUSE, building it is now. Every one congregates there, and of those " side speculations " that the Government AIR.—" Three grains of corn." street northwest, where tickets can be procured and Corner Eighth and D Streets N. W. It Is the favorite lounging house and rendezvous for Once there was a boy, age fifteen years, orders will be taken for baggage to be checked and re can de very Well without, it is ^ well-known .fact that ceived at any point tn the eity. One square north of Pennsylvania avenue; two squares persons trom all parts of the country. Hiram Helsel was his name, south of the Patent and Post Offices. in the dismissals In thàfbfflce the best and moat com- THOS. R. SHARP, Master of Transportation. The Arlington is another hotel gathered in Install- And he was sick nearly two years; AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN—PLEAS- ; pètént draftsmen were turned out, while inferior He has left this world of pain; L. M. COLE General Ticket Agent. ments. The main building was originally two brown- , febl-tf5 GEO. S. KOONTZ, General Agent. ANT ROOMS AT MODERATE RATES- ones wefè kept, Because friend Sherman was con- His friends they miss this lovely boy, TABLE BOARD AT $20 PER MONTH. stone front houses used as dwellings. A man by the nected ,in some way with them. A little ipquijy That was patient, kind and brave, GREAT EDWARD A. BUTT8, He has left them all for him to mourn— name of Brown (not Brown's Young Man) kept them PENNSYLVANIA febl8-ly2 PROPRIETOR. having Been made about the number of the Sherman He is sleeping in his grave. 1877. ROUTE 1877. as boarding-houses, when they were bought and family in that office, one was discharged, that is in He was a very small boy for his age, TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST) opened as the "Arlington hotdl." A house on H street . the departmental sense ; in reality he was " trans- was added, and also the house long occupied by Rev- For when he was §ve years old ferred '" to Cólonel-Casey's office, and the old gentle- Was shocked by lightning while out to play ; Doable Traclt, Steel Balls, Splendid METR0P0LIT1NWIII ROOMS. Scenery, Mas'nllicent Equipment. erdy Johnson, then senator from Maryland. It was man is in this way bjeing constantly beaten around It caused him not to grow. So he was oallgiTHttle HI Hilsel" JOLY % 1877. the fashionable hotel of the time. Mr. Boessle is ono the bush. By all that knew him well— Trains leave Washington, from Depot, Corner of Finest Liquors and Cigars of the few who know how to keep a hotel. Sixth and B streets, as follows: If the Secretary wants to carry out clvll-servlce re- For his life was sad» as yon shall heaf, " Thè old war-horse of Washington hotels—the Na- And the truth to you Eil tell. For Pittsburg and the West, 10:10 a. m. dally, with In the City. form let him: put some of them in the aboye-men- Parlor C$i to Pittsburg, anil Sleeping Cars to Pitts- tional—Is perhaps the headquarters of the old regime, tloned office—A,jG. Thompson, chief, and others—un- Of the fearful experience of John Robinson she burg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago; 7:40 lOU.VEK SIXTH AN» V STREETS N. W. and has the reputation of setting a good tablé all the p. m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. der examination and see how they would pass. "Civil- pours forth her poetic soul: JOHNNIE CLARK, Proprietor. year round. It has been altered so during the last BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. my6-6mos3' servicfe reform" bids fair to become "as thè baseless Coibe listen, friends, and hear a song, For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara few years that visitors would hardly know the old fabric of a vision " so long as President Hayes con- It is a doleful one, Falls and the North, 5:25 a, m., daily, except Sup- WEST END HOTEU, friend of years past, but inside is the same old deth- It's about a young man, dead and gone- day, 7?i0 p. m. daily, except: Saturday, with tinues, as in Maryland business, to remove good and GEORGETOWN; D. C. ocratic welcome awaiting the comer. He died far away from home. Palace Car to Watkins. For Wllliamsport, tried weo from.offlcè at the instigation of political John Robinson was this young man's name, Lock Haven, Elmlra and Watkins, 10:10 a. m. daily, T. SHINN Proprietor. "Wlllard's" is now bat ¡1 tomb-stone, on which Is hacjts, in order to m? Ve room for others who wield a His age I cannot tell, except Sunday. This hptel Is conveniently located, being situated on inscribed departed glories and lost grandeur. And he was loved by all his friends, For New York and the East, 9:55 p. m. daily, with larger amount of political influence than the former. the line of the Washington and Georgetown City Pas- The Biggs House is the newest and the most ele- And he was known full well. Palace Cars attached; Limited Express of Pulnian senger Railroad, the cars of which, ijrom the Railroad A short time since an insane man.drowned himself Parlor Gars, 9:20 a. m. dally, exoept Sunday. and Steamer Depots, pass the door every two or three gant hotel in the city. The table is excellent, and His father and mother both Being dead, Eor New York and the East, 5:25 a. m. and1:30 p. m. in, thè receiving reservoir of,the. Pptomjic aqueduct. Left him ah orphan boy,, mihute^. The guests of this House can reach any of things are served in a manner appreciated by every daily; except Sunday, with Sleeping Cars Ito^u the Public Buildings of the National Capital, or any If(thls reccptftcle irto' become the ely|iusp*>f suMdes ' Aad'he Was living with his Brother then. one who loves good living, but the price is high and Washington to Boston. place of amusement, &c., by a pleasant ride ol a tew Potomac water will he at a discount. It is not exactly His health failed him, poor bay. F6t Philadelphia, 5:25 a. in. and 1:80 p. m. daily, ex- not within the reach of all. Kind friends they thought 'twojild do him good j minutes. Board per day, $2. By the month at re- pleasant to take In a fluid form, spirits of insane men cept Sunday, and 5:30 and 9:55 p. in. dally. duced rates. sep26-t!8 The man who deserves the chromOfor really catering To travel fqr.his health Limited Express, 9:20 a. m. daily, except Sunday. made perfect, into the human system. It is a matter To California he did go to the public is Pierce of the Imperial. He has lowered Accommodation for Baltimofe, 8:50 a. m. and 4:20 oj,' -ffojideijinent that this reservoir is noi, like in Sthfer With his Uncle Zera French. his price to monthly Boarders to twenty-five dollars, p. m. daily, except Sunday. * AMERICAN HOUSE, cities, protected by a high wall, and it Is to be hoped He was nbt gone but a short-time For Pope's Creek Line, 6:50 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. daily, for which he gives all the delicacies of the season, that whoever has the nlatter In charge will see to It When a letter his friends received ; , except Sunday. , . iservèd in a manner not equaled by any place in the It told how, homesick Joqny was, For Annapolis, 6:50 a. m. and' 4120 p. m. dally, except Comer Pennsylvania Ave. and^ Seventh 8t»$ immediately. city. Things are brought to one In the most dainty How he for home did grieve. Sunday. * It said that he was getting worse, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG and tempting style. 1 know what good living isl and As a general thing Uflcli S4m."t>rovides for the com- And his money was nearly gone, RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WA^H TABLE BOARD, $20 PEE MONTH. any'one who will try it at' the Imp^riaVwiiiàcknówl- fort of his employes in a liberal manner. This bein; And if he did not soon return INGTON RAILROAD. edge I am right. ~ the case, lwas somewhat suiTfised the other, day when Never mare would see him home. For Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 10,11a.m.; 1, 8, 4:20, 6, . * . * * * * - * ' * 11 I went M.qn » business mjftc'r to this ipajt of the spe- 6:00 and 7 p. m. On Sunday at 9:10 a. m. and 1 and 7 SCHOFIELD & DUFFY, Proprietors. ¿The Jtepubljcan of last.Twid^P^ijj, ?®^a,a article p.m. my28-tfl óni auditor's office, located on Seventeentìi Street, in •And he was Sick, and very bid— Óireé eolùmnS in lengtli ffe'adjed-, !|wVmen jo| Cui-. i Poor boy, he thought, no doubt, For the South, via Richmond, 1:55 a. m. daily, and ttre,""lt bèiirg a'stetclfóf dmeretft' ladies of weft-' the old McKcon ma^sipn^ to find -how dirty and neg- If he caiuie home In.a smoking car 5:30 p. m. daily, eXSept Sunday. ' 521 7th St. S. 1SAETH, 521 7lh St. Trains leave Alexandria for Washington,», 7,8:10,9:10, known families who are now-holding clerkships In lected'" everything wsis. The whofe place was simply His money would hold out. He started to come back alone— • 10,11 a. m., 1,3,4:20, 5, 6:00 syad I p. m. On Sunday at WHOLESALE DEALER IN the departments. Nowlam devoted ï|q|the Republi- dirty, and certainly had npt been scoured or cleaned in 8:10 and 10 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. some time. The water both for drinking and washing He came onoithird the way—? can, because IE is the only pap'ef ttìsit glVé'sme good One evening in the car alohe Tiokets, infortnatioti, Sleeping and Parlor Car ac- WINES AND LIQUORS, purposes was scant, and but one towel an?oflg a num- . His spirit fled away. commodations can be procured at the offices: North- advice, and; because it was for a l.oijg time the only east corner Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania ave- ber. The .reports of thfe Treasury Department show a BOTTLED LIQUORS A SPECIALTY. "daily morning paper in Washington." My head The fate ot poor Maryette Myers is sweetly sung as nue, northeast corner Sixth street and Pennsylvania large sum,expended in "soap and towels," and also fairly, whirls when I try to calculate thè great cost It no other ,Mpqrp could sing ij: „ . ,. „.,;, avenue, and at the Depot, where orders can be left for Liquors of all kinds by the gallon or barrel. t a the checking oi baggage to destination from hotels myl3-6mos3 is to run the paper, having, as it evidently .doee„ show a number of dusters and scrubbers employed, so They miss, the merry laughter of that loved one gone and residences. „ , some one in every city of thè Union and in every certainly there is BO neqd for such a state of things to tb rest; L. P. FARMER. quarter of the globe to send news "by special tele- exist as now does in that Branch oi it, where are em- They callfed her handsome Maryette, the Illy of the Qen'l Pdssenffer Agent. COLUMBIA ployed some ot the most cultivated ladles. West. FRANK THOMPSON, gram to the Republican." The article above men- Gen'l Manager. tioned was published as its own, when it was but a Some one ought tp get t^oid or and .handle with- She was before the-looking-glass, poor girl, her hair to comb, garbled account taken from the New York Herald of out gloves the Columbian or Lying (lying Is good) She was taken blind, she nearly fell, she only gave a C0AE AHD WOOD. In hospital. If GatchelJ could only raid that estab- the day before, for which paper it was written by 'moan. BANK NOTE COMPANY, lishment with life moral. forcai hb would do more ser- JOHN T. GIVES, Mrs. Mary A. Fields. Mrs. Fields in Writing her ar- Her friends they caught her In their arms and laid H. A. CLANKK. ticle made some mistakes. General, Gordon Granger vice than he hai of late. «The sui3s0n-in-chlef,iwhp her down'to rest— -was not killed at the Custer massacre, but died some though a*pQDf ?l»otof, was a first class barber, 533e had a Magnificent Ladles' and Gentlemens' Plunge No. 424 TENTH STREET WEST, BANK NOTES, BONDS AND COMMERCIAL One to the manner born. 1 would not apply for and carriage tfie other day. He allght'ed*tò gó In and see Baths. Baths of the mineral water furnished it any Between D and E streets north. a man—in fact, he alighted several times, and durin; degtee of temperature. take a position il' 1 was ashamed to let any ono know BRANCH YARD, cornor Twelfth and O streets one of his interviews with' a masculine friend some I held it. After all, blood don't amount to much, • Board, $3 per day, $14 per week, $40 per month. northwest. WORK OF EVERY KIND, &C. used to think so, and I was brought up by hand on a one drove off with the carriage, whereupon the phil- Telegraph, Express, and Post-office facilities in the DEPOT at Potomac Bridge, comer Maryland ave- gap composed of " blood and family," but, when osopher of the Row laid it to Gatehel, and when last nue and Thirteen-and-a-half street. sep5tl3 hotel. WM. H. PHILIP, President. thrown upon thè world to earn my living I found one seen was wending his winding way in search of tlie Sand for pamphlets to T. EDW. CLARK. T. B. CROSS, JB, GEO. T. JONES, Vice President. •could not sail through life on their ancestor's coffin, .noted cow owner. ROBBBTS, jun!7-6t7 J. B. TINSLEY, JR.. & CO., Proprietor; JOHN W. WATERS, Secretary. ..and that in this vulgar world if you want a pieoe of PINEY POINT HOTEL J. M. VAN BUSKIRK. Treasurer. ^ bread-to eat you have gotto earn it; tho-Md stock you Detached ' ¿.eatfesj from, the, Portticommg' T. EDW. CLARK & CO., ..came from won't.put iood in the,mouth, It is very ST. MARY'S COyNTY, MARYLAND. "A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever." Volume, "A Life m fwo Worlds, or Me nice when. I cut my fingçr to know that the blood This old and favorite summer resort is now open for • oozing out is "hlue," but t(ie hurt is a}l the same, moirs of a Sexagenarian." the accommodation of guests, and by adding to its .have arrived at the conclusion that a good healthy already large attractions I Intend to make it one of [From the proof-sheets.] the most desirable places of resort to be found in Lumber, Wood & Coal A Beautiful Vase adds ten times its «est to tho value , ¿teenifecki- is Worth all the blue blood in tôo wçrld. It It wt^s on Sunday, June th,e 8tjh, 1816. Most of the America. The » y . . ) ol a house and lot. is-foolish tb talk offamiljMn a dblnfry fike ours, where streets of the capital had been Crowded from eojly LADY OF THE LAKE " society" is now composed of soap-boilers and others morn|ng with devotional worshiped, Who, to show touches Vhe POINT to and from Washington every D00ES, SASH, BLINDS, &c., who werre fortunate during the " wah" JO mitke tnoney. their fervor, had successively visited the many other day, which makes it a convenient resort ior TERRA COTTA VASES. Nobody cares who your grandfather was, or if you had reposoits where the processions were to make a tem Wasbingtonians. . . The Hotel Is delightfully located, has spacious Office, 603 Penn. Avenue, Cor. 6th A lirge assortment of Terra Cotta Vases for sale any, 11 you have plenty of money aid can entertain porary halt. Always a great festival In the Catholic grounds, elegant lawn, sugj&rjpr salt-water bathing, street n. w. Wharf, Depot and low to the trade. well. Your wife's vulgarity and your own snob- church—!a Fete Dieu, fer So it was—promised1 to be on fishing and t>oating. . ~ -. , . . bishness will be drowned in your wine and burled in Table supplied with alt,,the' delicacies of the',season. Mill, Foot of Fourth st. East, POTOMAC TERRA COTTA CO., that particular day a day of special jubilation, Term/ per day; $2:50$ per week, $12to $15 ; per . your puddings. . 401 New Jersey avenue, near B. & O. Depot. have said that from earlt morning an extraordinary month, 840 tb $50. Children' Mid Servants halfjprice, WASHINGTON, D. C. Special rates fof families. mylS-3ms2 Not very long since a person who was getting up movement had b'een noticed in ervety direction ot my6-tf. ' ' ANDREW J. SWEETSEB, an article for a California paper on (1 quote) "Noted Paris, a movement which betrayed more than an idle j el7-mn'3iv , | Proprietor. .ï OHN R. KELLV, Women of Decayed Families," came to me to get curiosity, and yet bore with' it no signs of religious Great Beduction in Price of Coke. Dealer In F1RST-CLA.SS LAMIÎ, .some i'ltems" about myself, but 1 soon convinced enthusiasm. DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY BEEF, AT THE SAME RATE. . said patty I did not fill tfie' bili. 1 was only noted By 3 o'clock the ebbing and flowing of that vast WARM SPRINGS, New Schedule—Full load of 40 bushels for $2.60. VEAL, HITTON, Etc. Ï for being sat down on by Zaok Chandler, and that of multitude had tafcen one and the saifte course. Xhe [Smaller lo^ds, 5 cents per bushel; cartage, 60 cents. CORNED BSÉF A SPECIALTY. itself was glory enough without any further chron- Champ de [Mars seemed to be the great center APPLY TO ' BATH Co., Va., Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, Ninth street . icling, and as for the "decayed "part, 1 utterly refused towards which they all converged. Office or Washington Gaslight Company, «3 Tenth street northwest, 711 First street northwest, wing; and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market, or ad- < to entertain such an idea for p,t least thirty years yet. Some ten days before the 8th of June my aunt dress Box 713 City Poet Office. Marketing delivered Are noli open.- The finest Warm Sulphur bath in the or to 110 Bridge street, Georgetown. Every one-'knows how I loye tiie;departments ; they Loytol promised me, should my reports at school prove1 free ot charge to all parts of the city. declO-ly8 world. Temperature 96°. Flow Of water nearly 6,000 are as the apple of my eye, and sadness reigns in my satisfactory, she would take nie, on the attbrfaoon of gallons per minute. A specific for Neuralgia, Djs- PATENTS. PENSIONS. heart when ^"am"obliged to "çliow up "Jïny of their the Fote Dieu, to see Napoleon review the Grande GEO. A. BARE, pepila» Rheumatism and Gout. Pamphlets to be had little irregularities. But one must do their duty at Arinee and distribute to tho several regiments then in R. S. & R. P. EYANS, of Mr. W. S. Thompson, druggist, No. 703 15th Street, any cfct, as 1). P. remarked;' the btlfer dU, ijljen he Paris the eagles and the flags belonging to eath, Washington, or of the proprietor. Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law, Insisted on reading out loud to an agonized friend, need not tell with what impatience I counted the Carpenter and Builder, - Corner Fifth and D sts. If. W., opp. City Hall, " I hbp&'l dón'.t bore yiou,®ùtì must rûadTmy fprOW days, nay the huurs, that were to intervenc. To tee je3;2ni7 , JOHN I/. KIT BANK. Prop. P. O. Box 104. Washington, D. C. if I kill my friends iij doing it.',' So | .must do my Napoleon! to witness with my own»,eyes the maneu- Shop 505 New Jersey Avenue. U. S. Supreme Court, Court of Claims, District duty if 1 wring the departmental' 'heart to its vers of that noble phalanx of heroic men who planted 7 Oonrtlf. Looal Collections, Internal Revenue Cases. RAWLEY SPRINGS n)ayl3-3mo . • / ;• - - Q0t8-lv2 . core. the banje^-qf Braffee over ths foyad*palaccs;of almost xea* HAÉR1SOXBURG, UOCKIXGHAM Co., Ta. ? John Sherman says no two of a family shall fatten evefy potentate' tirEurcrpe! ttrhear the martiat sym These famous Springs will be open for the réceptlo^ WHITING'S out of the Government crib, aqd this rule has bee^ phonies of those electrifying hands which had so often of guests from June 1 to October 1, under the manage- J. L. SM1THMEYER & CO. ARCHITECTS, led our soldiers to Victory—these wer»'joyful anticipa- ment otG.'W. Bumker. Information and pamphlets 8TBAW HAT BLEACHERY religiously adhered to In cases of ' poor women and* can be obtained,at the St. James Hotel. NO. 703 FIFTEENTH STREET. BETWEEN G men without influence. Knowing that Ohio's great tions, which made my yourig ihear t -throb with an Rates of Board : $50 per Month, $15 per Week 024 JPMlfJflSTZrAXIA AVEHVX!, • AND NEW YORK AVENUE. Day. I ;. financier was fairly slopping over with human kindness inexpressible delight. Aft ;far- jif my-mem»ry could febl8-tre ¡ffiBB and charity, and that his whold 'being was pervaded ¡recall the name of Napoleon had been a household, »p. WjD.HOPgllSjPrM. South Side, between Ninth and Tenth streets witA an intense desire to do good and benefit his fel- word ,in our family. My father often spoke to us of. JOS. T. K. PLANT, BEADY FOR REFlNISHING ALL THE SPRING WM. WURDEMANN, low creatures, and willing tò sacrifice anything rather • him as " the wsonderful man ;"., my sisters loved him mar25-tf5 ' STYLES. Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments, than do wrong even If good 6hould by so doing acoruè because he had restored to religion its prestige By rg UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER, 204 Delaware ave. n. e. Agent, Chas. F. Wurde- I to him, I feel called upon to bring before his financial opening its temples a^d liaising its mutilated altars, 915 F STREET NORTHWEST. 1304 II STREET IV. W. mann. Complete assortment of instruments con- eye certain facts which have evidently escaped him BUSINESS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. HARD WOOD SLIDE WINDOW SCREENS PUT stantly on hand. Repairing skillfully executed. My aunt had ordered a carriage, thinking the dia ,iel7-U: -• • •- . . •< . je8-tf relative to the "no two of a family," etc., business. tance too great from our 'house, Rue de Montrenit to UP COMPLETE FOR FIFTY CENTS. ANTED—Prompt-paying Tenants to occupy ol- Castle'sPlcture Frame Factory Ann a Week to Agents. $10 Outfit Free. P.O. I therefore give a list of a family, Sherman by name, the Champ de Mars. A little after 3 o'clock we Were fice rooms over Markriter's new store, No^626 E W 1304 H street n. w. je3-ly $/{ VICKERY, Augusta,Maine. jy26-lyl I that are eating the Government corn. one ot the hundreds of thousands awaiting the arrival street. Rent low. ap22-tl8 $55 i 8 THE CAPITAL.—JULY 15, 1877. 8

THE most frightened man in this locality IT IS not often that we congratulate our- EXCÏÏESIONS. EXOUESIOSS. THE CAPITAL for a week past was a eontraotor: He was not fright- selves or assure pur readers that .THE CAPXTAE is the ened through an apprehension of losing money, but advertising- medjurn of th e city. We are aware of t^e suffered from a physical fear. Ho,and a brother con- fact ourselves, and are constantly receiving proofs pf Washington Light Infantry KAANI D MOONLIGHT ÉXOUESION . ' ' ~ ' t ï 1 jfSr SUNDAY MOBHN'ft.- ..-....;.....-. mjr. JjULX-lS, 1877. the same. The latest illustration is ; .an error which G tractor drove up Into thecpuntry to Visit oil" business appeared in our lastlssue, in whloh wo stated tiiat a Corps, De Moby Mounted Cominandery, So. 4,. a gentleman resident there, and witluwhom they had Mr. Mudge was supgrintendent of Mr. J.3I. Keeler's on previous ocoaslons1' been asdofeialéd' ifi 'business RECORD pi TK13' WEEK" custom garnnent establishment. 'Fhe result of the COMPANY A. I I IiXIGHTS TEMPLARS, transactions. Their reception wa s,a warm one. Leav- blunder of, our printer was to pause an everlasting • On the elegant, safe and commodious barge, THElte' i^a inéCiVhnlcTirf Eleventh street ing their buggy at the gaje they, entered the house. ruslvto inquire if the genial superintendent, William who has on'his sign "Carpenter shop In the .rear." The lord and master of tbwmansion entered tho parlor EX0ÜRSI0N TO PINEY POINT AKD Ç. Mf rty( had resigned, lost his life or been,- drowned "COCKADE CITY," We suppose .tilia is the original'man who-was lciefced where they were gluing;arid,'with the abrupt, tlioug© on-tlie boai race. Wepjilyimention this fact in order POINT LOOKOUT, full of knot-holes. perhaps pertinent, query, "Have.jou corn® here to to. make the .assertion that Mr. Merty ls.Mr. Jieeler's MOM) AY, JULY 16, 1877, rob me a^ffln?" sailed Into one of Ills visitors, and OUR FKiprp(CDlorjel pierce ¿proprie- only superintendent is this oity, and that THE Civii- Lea,vihg Siiventh-streét wjî'arf at t p. in. Ketun Witn a blow deiigncd'morél'or elfíct than elegance Of SATURDAY, JULY 21. ner, midni^f.t. ' tor of the IfhpcrT&l Hdtei, seTMs tb^TfaviTShleved a TAL is the best advertising medium in the country; design knocked him across the room and dropped him Tipifets, admitting a «entière:; n arid ladies, #1.00. complete and happy triumph In respect to themuchly >THE STEAMER > on the flooff. The'othbr visitor fiund the -subsequent Uflnch's lull band. . Eet'r'esliments on board. Ito experimented'subject ol table board tor' th%,.6ummsr ON MONDAY last Jacob Deitz, a,cigqirhiftn- proceedings no, longef*interesting, -and. leaving jjis months. In his cool, elegant salon the choicest uficturcr of South Washington, was arrestpd on a'war- Lady of* tlie Liake'j hat on the piano, leaped through the.rear door, .ran courses are servfd tn the finest style, and at rates that rant issued by tJnited States Commissioner Plant on Select Moonlight Excursion down the back part of the gardén, and áhiea- mateii- WEDNESDAY EvtSin<6 JULY 45, 1877, seem to content the public with the hardness of the Complaint ofL. L-Elements, deputy collector, inier- Captain Joseph White, will leave the Sixth-street ally In his exit by.a couple of gaunk)iptin4sl'jumpe£lll-,»eMarj' to.Mi\ T. H4.RRV DONEIJtrE, bpxes and'for affixing iraudulentj ftamps, . He'wa^ the following plÄces: Natiotiol MetropWitanDttnk, of 7 slreustof figMipg Frasi^eat Haps foi thp,Vresldj3ij<»< at & house, he learned that hfi was bn .the Baltimore Colonel: W. G. Moore; W. N. IMlton, 908 Pennsjtva^ by his numerous frierfds, "meiAbers '! !' 'the Garrlclf held in $5bo security to app.èdir beiPre the Cjstonils- Uldb,. Ctfmithe Liwiee K. of P., Baoks'toiie' Dramatic: in a iwenty-foUr-foiJx ritog,-and 4iaswMtteíi'aletlcí6f pike. He retraced his steps to Brightw.ood, and there nja avenue; Solomons & Oliapman, 911 Pennsylvania sioner on Tuésday evening, 17th instant: at 3 o'clock; avenue; Hanson & Blackford, 519 iJevenUi street: (^ubapd,«a,i:roll,l(»stitute. challenge to HUtherford B. startled the community by the dreadful report that American House. Of P. LJ. DUfly; "J. W. 'Botellt iK I ' forfy oftoe leadin g vocalists nf the D/strict, ; In ord^r that 119 mistakes may be made he pliers to his friend had been assaulted and '. left, mortally MR. Y. KED DoSNEr.iA , the' chief Of the Brother, 928 Pennsylvania avenue; Matthew God llneMdlng Hie ennrb Wistiin'gtoii Sx'uVorbQriil will' 1 dard, corner of Tyclt'th and G streets., _ [pariSeipatfein thaconout. i 1 . ; n- settle the uiioteuiiucíííon by a btll^iup lúlibat twen- wounded. Lieutenant gummy summoned Detectives sporting conitaunMy, aglvell as ontof 'thfefitest felloW s I 'I'leliets, admiKiiig ir,;gontlenian and ladies, jffi.ein- ty-four pounds, give or take half a pound. McDevittand McEll'resh. McElfresh, upon interro who ever drew thé breath of life, will liavfe a grand Statertionistali be-enga^i,at Dalton's, BOOPAn-' gle tickets, gentleman, si; wliieli can be obtained Hayes has had the subject of acceptance of these gating ttfe runaway, becada satisfied of the war tale benefit at 'ire -Avenue theater on TuesdàV, Jùly '21. sylvAnia'avenue. - . -r, ' •[ , u '• . . it> '• ¡only from-merafteftbrthelabove organizations. The he related and loft the party. • McDex'itt and Summy • stoamer wilMeaTe-wharf foot of Seventh streot at 6 p. veiy liberal terms under advisement, but as yet no We sincerely trust he will have as full a house as ho Iip..J?«Jarntni{ at 13. Prp(, U-EO. T. SHELDON, Cabliet meetrfg' hits lieefa coiled. It is proposed to drove out toward tlie scene of the homicide and met deserves, which means erO^déclfrpni nit to dome. Excursion to Chesapeake .1^1,, filasterof Oeremoaies. the wpunded man driving batík Willi his friend's hat telegraph to Grant for one of his favorite bull-púps. ' np»HE PALATIAL BAKtWi, I between his knees. He was not dead but somewhat RAVV I.EY SPRINOS. EXCURSION Bear in Bay and Piney Point BY THE ! THB| COMJQU.1': las^ifeek -wasjàìdouljl» sore over excessive hospitality. I'hey- don't vi&t in mind that the train leaves the B. and O. depot .to- ' COCKADE C t T y. " . success, and the attractions for the ensuing will make that neighborhood anymore. ' morrow morniog at 7:50 o'eloek. A few ticketSistiH Y. P. A,, 'Fourth,Çresbyterian Churci, -,, ' IOAPTA1N l^A|tPEK, t It certainly a stupendous immensity. - Tliot"favorite to b» had t>y applying early at the St.'James Hotel Tuesday, .Tulj- 17,1877. Tickets $1.00. Will inake a trip down the river' WE ARÉ exceedingly happy to chronicle The elegant steamer OIÎARLÔ+TÈ V'AKDEFIBILT will comedian, Barney McNulty, convulsed the large and Nourse & Co. "s drug store, corner Ninth and F flHS (SUNDAY) AFTEliaiOOJi, the fact that at last, after many days, à^positivemove- leave SevoAth street wharf at 641. m. oil Tuesday, ir- audiences by Ills wonderfully clever delineation 'Of streets northwest. Baggage checked through to the rivinç at Point Lookout at daybreak on. Wednesday, Leaving the wharf at 3 p. in., siiarp, returning at 8. ment, and bne certain of positive results, iston loo t Toadles, and the popular Alt'. McDowell, after a lonfe springs. .j j permitting a. v.lew of sunrise DO the Bay, and wul Tickets; 25 cents; children, 10 cents. absence, returned to renew his popularity by his fine to re-eBtabl ish the famous Fauquier White Sulphur then go to Plney Point', remaining' there 7 hours for 1 liarun board, ji'pr charter apply to . impersonations. -Mr. Win.. Hjintiey, the remarkably Springs on a solid basis. A charter has, by act of the WM; COVERT, Esq., Newstand Contiriehtal' bathing, fishing, sailing, or enjoyment on the ground's, leaving tho Point at 11 a. mM and reaching the oity at i|8t|| X BRADLEY ADAMS, Secretary. sweet vooalist and king banjo(st of the world, leaves general assembly of."^irgln'ia, beín granted to Fitz ' Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. 7:30 p. m. A view of thé Potomac from its mouth to with the best wushes or those whom 1® has delighted liugli Lee, AI. D. Corse, Wia. H. Payne, Hugh K. SIR : We are waiting tp hear from you. Tlie dralt the city by daylight. AUOTlOH SALf.S. accompanying him. 'JJie bill this week Is variedi Garden, Bradley T. Johnson, A. P. Payne, Bernard Tickets positively limited, and can be procured ohly has been returned. from.the Committee, who will discriminate in their powerful, and will Straw well. P. Green and other gentjemeq of Virginia, B, T. CAPITAL PUBLISHING CO. sale, in order to make the Excursion select.. Y B. MS. BKOOKIilt, JR., Merrick of the District,!«Charles Marshall of Ba'ti- R, J. Murray, 319 Four-and-a-half street !N. W.: J. B THE TRIAL of tlie Jones' Brothérs, pro- timore and T. J. Semmes of New Orleans, together EASY FEET.—Thousands of tlie elite visit S. Powell, 1118 Minth Street N. W.; Miss Julia Pow- Auctioneer, ell, 208 Is". Y. Avej Miss Nettie Hamlin, «11 Louisi- 'Northwest corner Eleventh, street and Pennsylvania prietors of The Olub restaurant, on charge of keep- witli all- others wlio. -may. unite wltli them in forming Dr. Whlto's rooms opposite Wlllard's.hotel.—Repub- ;tveqire, . ing a gambling house, occupied tfie criminal court lican. ana Ave.; Frank LaCwsse, 933 Ninth street N. W. a joint stock company to purchase these spjipgs and ' ' •' ' ' jv8-2t4 (Marble'Building.') After Dr. White extracts their corns people do not during the early part of li^t i^cék, and Wts the most to erect a 'jsanitarium" for the treatment oft;im;àlïds, IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION OF THE EN- interwUng criminal" case of this term. Tfhe circum- wonder at his large patronage. ' WEEK IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VIR- and to reopen on a fine style one of the most delight- GINIA. ! TIRE BALANCE OF STOCK OF A WATCH- stances connected with the entrance by the pólice au- A -MAKER AND JEWELER IN BANKRUPTCY, ful »summer resorts In the Wdrld. MR. AND MRS. JOHN TYNAN are spending thorities and arrest ti» paijticjpaijts iri the games of REMOVED PROM BALTIMORE. SILVEE- ( '111je locality ot -tlipse springs is in Ux^ieart ot'; the the summer at that old and fashionable resort,- Cape this establishment occurred tost 'wfti.ter ahda^o jrell most heautift^i country beneath ..the sunt Its iconve- Grand. ExGiarsioii to Raw PLATED SHOW CASES,,&C. May. .'•',"',. r known. The trial lasted three days, anil resulted in a niencé of, approach from Baltimore, Washington and • l©3 Springs. 'i'o be sold at my auction rooms as above, commenc- ver d ic t, of acquittal, j. Iticlimond, the wonderful merit of Its springs, the ing on MONDAY MORNING, JULY 16,. at. 10- The case against the defendants was in point of fact peaceful, healthrglving character of the atmosphere Fun, Frolic, Fishing:, Fowling:—Cobb's Is- o'iiHck„aa