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.wixiKal" .v.. ... i THE WASHINGTON CIIITJC!,. SATURDAY EVENING JUNE lftJ880. TO' U i. Vi et f , .H WASHINGTON OKIXIO 'Plllllll KRITICVM Mf liililWU IJlfe' mMm WXXt&i xmls iwvyj wuav bjehv d1zqn1no. uttiib WABIIINOTON CRITIC COMPANY, I1ALLET K1LBOURN, rnisiDIKT. OPPICBl SIS p BTRBBT N, Int., Post BUIUIINO, WASHINGTON. D. C. TEHM8: Single Copy 2 Tents By Carrltr, per mouth 33 fonts liy Mali, postago paid, one rear.. 85 00 tlf Mall, potgo paid, six months 3 00 BfiMnll, postage iwld, per month., ,..30 Cents Mall subscriptions invariably In advance Addross T11K WASHINGTON CltlTIO, Washington. D. C. WASHINGTON. JUNK IB, 18S9. J'Kksidkmtial iti;ci:i'Ti()Ns. Tie Cabinet meets ou Tucsdnjs and Frl dajsat 12,30p. in. Ptiintore and Representatives In Concrcss will be received liy tlio President everyday, txcipt Monday, (rom 11 until IS. Tenons not members of Congress having biihlnu with the l'rcstdcnt will bo rocclved rom 12 to 12:30 on Wednesday s, Tburadajs and t-nturilojs. Those who havo no business, but call mircly to pay their respects, will bo rc cdvtd by tho President In the. East Itoom at 1 p. in. ou Mondays, Wcdncsdajs and tJ&turdavs. VISITORS TO Till: IJElMltTMHNTS. ttcretarles lllaluc, Proctor and Tracy liaelceucd the following order for tbo re ception of visitors: JSewptfon of Senators and Representa tives In Congress froln 10 to 12 o'clock. Reception of all persons not connected with tbc Departments, at 12 o'clock, except 1 uesdays and Fridays, which are Cabinet days; and Tliuredajs In tho Department of Mate, when tho members of tbo Diplo matic Corps ara cxcluslely received. Persons w)l uot bo admitted to tho build 1 1)(; after !i o'clock each day, unless by card, Mcli will be sent by tho captain of tho wstch to tbo chief clerk or to the head of the bureau for which the visit Is Intended. This rulo will not apply to Bcnators, ltep rmntatlvis or heads of Executive Depart ment. Tho Sicutary of tbo Treasury receives Senators and licprcscntatlvcs from 10 to ll:SQa, m,and other persons from 11:30 until 1 p. m., except Tuesdays and Frldaje, Cabinet days. The Postmaster-General receives persons liaTlng business with him from 10 a. m. until 1 p. in., except on Tuesdays and l'rldnjs, Cabinet days. 1'irsonal calls upon the Secretary of tho Interior must be inado between 10 a.m. a Ml 13 o'clock noon. "a m ,"! w ?flssrai araraittffiBsr'' fjW?' THE CItONIN SIVSTKKV. Alexander Sulllvnn, tlio Irish lender nrrcMcd for complicity lu tlio murder of Dr. Ciniiln, Is out on 20,000 ball, vlilili bull nmy be Increased If tho grand jury having tho case In hand dm on Indictment. This was to have been expected. Tho pi oof ngnlnst Sullivan nmslfits chiefly in tho fact Hint lio had nppaicnt reason for wishing Cionln "removed" and that the supposed mur lucrs nrc among Sullivan's henchmen. The judgo, Tulcy, beforo whom the Application for a writ was brought, ils one of the most respected In the north.' cht, one In whom all classes linye con fidence, and whoso decision will bo nc- ppted as good senso and good law. WbntMr. Sullivan will have more dllllculty with just now Is to explain any business connection with Lester & Co., the Mock brolccis who attended to Mime of his business. Whence came the money said to lirivo been lost In frpcculntlon ? It is evident that, 'while a strong rowal case, Implicating n number of people, has been mado out before the Coi oner's jury, nnd tliat tho guilt of the Clan-nn-Oticl gioup Is seemingly iiMurtil, yet so well have tracks beon hidden that no ono is yet certain to Jiang, Jloro. telling testimony may ljrlng but half justice. Tho conspira tors may not all be revealed. Tho iiilllane, mtru tools who did tho mui- ' !, may be convicted, and their matters may escape. UUM-UIIVWINQ IN WASHINGTON The Watcrbuiy American declares that Washington Is a city of gum thewcis. Secrctniy Illnlno, It says, thtws gum, and Jlrs. McKco and Mrs. Itusscll Harrison nmt Justice Gray and lots of other people, prominent politi cally or socially. It gives no reason) it just makes the assertion. Tho Watcrbury American may or may nut bo justified In Its declaration The Clinic has no controverting data nt hnsd but tills may at least bo said, that the WoshlnglQuIan, when ho or )io chews, does it gracefully. There Is slight visible movement of tho lows oi lips when tlio seductive mouth ful I manipulated. It is not an obtrusive- gum-chowlng. It Is artistic. Guuvcu(nlngjw6lsnoi ft particu larly bad habit. It Is, eood for tho V teeth, and said to bo by no means bad Mor tho digestion. It Is only when gum thawing Is clumsily or ungracefully done that It Is an objectionable practice, mid, siuco tho aitlstlc piovalls iioro, tho arraignment of tho Wnlcrbury Ameri can may go for naught. ODlt UM'ItUTECTEII CITIES. Advertisements aro out from tho Navy Department for bids on two new steel cruisers, tho cost not to exceed $3,000,. 000 each, and to bo completed within two years. Wo shall yet havo a navy, lm, meanwhile, If wo get Into a dllU rultywllh sonm foreign power, what will happen to. pur big elites? What Meps havo been token to protect Noy York, or Boston, or San Francisco, or any of the big scacoast towns ? Will tlilw take tho place of our coast defenses 1 Tun CUsapMke and Ohio Canal will j iclallj neter V" rebuilt. It has not paid nnd will not poy as j w terway It youd ibe n good thing for (Icoryctown to bkve It jrcpalrcd, butithu co)dloglc otifictslnter UiiKft, against It. BtlU tho (lovernmcnt fbould look.aftcr sneU Interests as It may .have lu tbo concern. Tbo United States (lovernmcnt is, next to tbo State, of Mary land, tbo largest Individual bolder of canal etockj but tliero was no representative of the (lovcrnment at the recent meeting of stockholders in Annapolis. Asmaimiut mot altogether commend nblo Industry appears Jo )iavo been estab lished in this rlty. Thieves of tlio meanest cnlibru removo the stamps from uowtpapcrs placed on letter-boxes for malllm;. Tbo capture and punishment of ono or two of tbeso would havo a wholesome effect. Tho penalty Is heavy enough to mako thostjlo of theft about tho most risky possible Kim) Auibut of Saxony mid bis people, will celebrate to-day the SOOtb anniversary of the sovereignty of bis home. Hero's to Albert, he's a good fellow, who walks around tic city of Dresden llko n common man and Is hail-fellow-well-met with ovcrj boCy. Tiir kf.tti.ts Is calling tlio lKt black In New York journalistic circles. Drqther Jones of tho Times refers to llrother tihepard of tbo .Vm'l antlUpras as a "plo tiet and prccarlcator." It is announced by telegraph that Mrs. Harrison Is pleased with Cape .May, Which C. M. no doubt rcelprocates. UNDER THE VIOLETS Her bands nro cold, bcr face Is white; Ho more her pulses coma nnd go; Her ejes arc shut to life and light; Fold the light vesturo, enow on snow, And lay her where tho violets blow. Hut not beneath a graven stone, To plead for tears with alien eyes; A slender cross of wood alone Shall say that here a maiden lies In piaco beneath the peaceful sklcf. And gray old trees of bugest limb Shall wheel their circling shadows round, To make tho scorching sunlight dim That drinks tlio greenness from tho ground, And drop their dead leaves On tho mound. For bcr the morning choir will sins Its matins from tbo branches high, And every minstrel voice of spring That thrills beneath tbo April sky, Shall greet her with Its earliest cry. At lust tbc rootlets of tho trees Shall find the prison where she lies. And tear tho burled dust tbey scizo In leaves nnd blossoms to tbo skies; Bo may tho soul that warms It rise. If any, born of kindlier blood, Should ask: "What maiden lies below J" Say ouly this: "A tender bud That tried to blossom in tbo snow hies withered wbero tbo vlolots blow." Olivcii WnsnEi.1, Holmes. CRITIOUIjAR. THE rjlESIDCNT's C0NU.NU11UV. Tho Itcstlcss yacht at anchor lay Upon the river's breast, And Harrison and Halford wcro Intent on Sunday's rest. Tbo President was sitting on A cushioned chair, at case, And 'Lljab stood closo by his sldo And Whistled down tho breeze. "Now, J.IJah, quoth the President, "I call this proper stylo, To spend our Sunday hero at rest." (Jiioth JLIJah: "I should smile." ' And, 'Lljnb, would you think It sin, Should I ailddlo ask Uf you uihjii tho 8abbatli day, As lu tho shade wo baskt" Quoth MJJali: "Most assuredly not; What Is j our riddle, pray f It surely Is no sin to ask A question on this day," "Well, 'Lljah, this Is what I ask! Why Is my cushioned chair Like politicians aud their frleuds We're pestered with up there!" "I give It up," quoth cautious Lle; "Please ask an easy one." "Ha, ha," laughed Ben, "that's easy( quite: Bicau6C it's sat upon." Tho New York JltraUX sajs a mermaid ties her hair with a marino baud. Aud many a pretty beau sbo could make out of It, If It. wcro tho Washington Marino Hand she f elected. The Frcsldcni goes away ou tho Itcstlcss to get, rcstcd4 Ibe 0. P, A. of The B. fi 0. R. R, Is named Scull. He's a great head, too. 11EI1E AND TIIEllK. Our Orecly met Satan to-day about noon, Aud softly ho whispered: "Are you going eo soont" "Well, j cs," said tbo Devil; "you sec, I'm no fool; I'm going back homo where tho weather Is cool." STYLE Va COMFORT TUB CltlTIC'S FASHION TI.ATB TOH MEN IH'Jillsd TUB TOIIU1D 8EA80.N. To ilrciifor$tytc utar A derby hat. A closc-flttlng cutaway coat. A high-cut vest. A wblte shirt with starched linen bosom. A high standing collar. An elaborate necktie. Baggy pants, cockney pattern. Black polished shoes. Big cane and. a cigarette. To thai fur tomfort tifnr A straw hat. A looso blouse. No vest. A llaunel shirt. A gauzo necktie, Well-fitting trousers. Itussct shoes.. Aud Head Tun Ciiitiu. -. A Now l'lnn, (New York Trlbnno.) HiunqiMnTiins of tub National Dcuocimtio Committee. June 14, lBb'J. Proposals will bo received at these head quarters uutll further uotlco for furnishing tbo Dcmopracy with tho following supplies, to wit: 1,000,000 barrels of prime sweet oil. 3,-f84,020 selected ollvq branches. 8,810,410 bottles triple X mucilage. 3,474,210 sticking plasters. 0,000,000 gallons paste. Tbo oil and tho olive branches will bo used to get tbo party together; tho rest of tho articles to keep It together, All propo sals must be Indorsed "forlorn hope" aud will be treated confidentially, Biticn S. Calvin, Chairman. Excursion to Clifton lleacli. To-morrow ther steamer T, V. Arrow smith, which has recently been lebullt and lefurnlshed, will mako tbo first trip of tho season to Clifton lleacli, The boat leaves the Seventh strcotferry atlO a. m.,und will arrive at the lleach about 1 p. m, A din ner will bo served on shore between 3 and 5 o'clock. Professor I'lstorlo's brass and string band will bo on board. Cllftou lies eh will uot be formally opened until June 80, when an entirely new management Will have charge, THIS TOWN'S PHOTOOnAPH, Tho most practical people arqdls popid to regard thd number thirteen with a certain superstitious respect. Tho expcilcncc of tlio olUccrs of tho Ninth I'rcclntt glvo color to tho tradi tions of lll-luok supposed to accompany that number. Win. 11. Cutler Is tho otllcer who now has tho number. His prtdect'ssor was Officer Marlon, who died In tlio service sonio nlno months ngo, Of the thrco pre louii, ono was shot by n ncgVo on New Jersey avenue. Another was discharged because of disability nud another was dismissed, Tho number has n record of, death aud dismissal under dUagiccablo circumstances. "It has a record of disaster," Is tho wnj' ono olllccr puts It. The beat Is In what Is known ns "Swnmpoodlc." Notwith standing tho forbidding history of tlio number, Olllccr Outlcr Is entirely satis fied wlih It. ''I have been knocked down on no average of about once n month," he rcmhiktd, "but outsldo of that I nm getting; along flrst-rato. I am saving money nnd making cases, I have licld tho number longer than nny man who ever had It." Postmaster Gonciftl Wanamak.er Is not ghen to prating about what ho docs In tho way of bcnevolonco. A casu In point Is tho followlifg: Some months ngo a little church out In Maryland win wricked by n tornado. TJio congrega tion Is not n wealthy one, nnd consid erable dllllculty was experienced In se curing enough contributions to rebuild It. Ono of the ladles Interested In tho matter, having heard of Mr. Waun makcris great Sunday-school, concluded to test his Interest In tho great cause of leligion. She staled tho caso to him, saying that tho lumber had been pur chased and that money was needed only for putting It together. Without another word he opened his check book nnd wrote a check for $50. The Inci dent has never before been printed, Soinotlmo ngo n great hue and cry was rnlscd because Wnnamaket & III own of riilladclphla had sent out circulars to n nurnber of postmasters. Tho Postmaster-General has nothing to do with tho firm, but unity peoplo claimed that It was grossly Improper for htm to allow anything of the kind to bo done by n linn bearing his name. 5Ir. Wanamiikcr Is really vciy scrupu lous about such matters. Connected with bis establishment is n contract do paitmcnt which engages to furnish hotels, theatres and public buildings. Upon Jlr. Wnnamaker's appointment he issued strict orders that no efforts should be mado to securer Government contracts. Although tho contracts would have been awarded on strict bublncss principles to the lowest nnd most satisfactory bidder, ho was un willing to liavcuusincss dealings with the Government while a member of tho Administration. BOOKS AND WRITERS TniiUK Ycaiik. By Josephine Countess Sclicveiln. Translated from the Herman by Mary J. Saflord. Published by Band, McNally & Co., Chicago. This is No. 08 of "The Globe Li- biary," which s proving an interesting series of volumes. Tho Gorman story bv tho well-known authoress Is trans lated clearly nnd is something worth leading. The tianslatlon of tills sort of stories Is, by tho way, n departure which tho jnibllshors of popular books may continue to great advantage. Somo of the recent books of home authors havo been very bad Indeed, Tho supply of books worth reading is near equal to the demand, The Faiii Maid op Connacob and other Tales for Catholic Youths. By Koto Duval Hughes. Published by P. J, Ken- iicdy, New York. Very pretty little stories aro nil these told in a charming way. As, tho jllln of tho bonk implies they havu each of couiso an Intended moral losson. Cardinal Gibbons, to whom tho book Is dedicated, earnestly recommends it to tho youth of his faith. .Annual. BnroitT or Tim Illinois Fish Commission. It Is not often that ft public document Is of a nature to bo Intcicstlng to tho gcncial reader, but tho report of tho Illinois Tlsh Commission for 1883, Just out, forms an exception to tho rule. Tho fisherman, especially of tho North west, and Jhe person Intercstctl In fish culluru In any pait of tho country should havo tho work, To tho fisher man it is valuable because it contains excellent Illustrations of most of thu gnmo fish and 1ms much about their ways and thoir habitat. To tho tlsh propagator It Iff full of valuo becauso It tells of the experiments of ono of tho most .energetic and practical tlsh com missions in tho United Mates. Mr, S. P. Bartlctt of Qtilncy, who is tho oc tlvo member of tho Illinois Commis bIoii, will accomplish only less good with tho toport than by his resolute and sensible labors. - ,, m i SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Owing to the death this week of Miss Almy's unclo, Dr. J, 11. Gardner, of Palls Church, Vn., thcro will bo no reception upon.ho occasion of her mat rlnge to Lieutenant Haines of tho nuny ou tho 22d Instant. Dr. John S. .Billings sailed on Thurs day for n mouth's leavo abroad. Mr, Dulanoylluntcr of tho Stato Do pat tment sailed on Wednesday by tho City of Paris for Liverpool, In company with Consul Abroad Mr. Thomas l Sheuman and family. Mr. and Mrs, William Hill,, nccom panlcd by Miss Hill's mints, tho Misses Smith "of II street, will sail ou tho 20th instant for a six-months' trip through Europe, Mr, Austin Hcrr lias returned from ft ycai's ahscneo In China and Japan. Mr. Herr brought with him upon his return two Chinamen as servants and two mlschluvous monkeys with which to nmtiEO his young sons, " Mrs. and Miss Audcnrlcd left on Thuitday to spend tho summor at somo of tho Northern resorts. Mr. Harrv Wlllson has cono abroad for a stay of several months. Ills safo ai rival In England has beon ascertained, . . INTERESTING TO 0HUR0H-QOER3 fClcrgjincn are requested to scud In tbo subjects of tbclr Sunday sermons for publi cation free In this column on Saturdajs. Second llaptlst Church, Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast. Edmond Hez Swcin, pastor, preaches at 11 it. in. and 8 p. in. Night subject: "A Night In Now Yoik." Beats freo. Church of Our Father (UniversalUt), comer Thirteenth nnd L streets north west, Hev. Alexander Kent, pastor, Preaching at 11 o. in.; Biibjcct: "Glvo Us This Day Our Dally Hrcad." Bun-day-school at 0:13 a. m. A coidlal In vitation extended to nil. No evening service. Wesley Methodist Episcopal Chapel, coiner Fond Fifth btrects northwest. Ilcv. James P. Wright, pastor, will picach at 11 a, m. on "Forgiveness Through tho Sufferings and Death of Jesus,'' and at 8 p. in. on 'Crucifying tho Sou of God Afresh." Sunday school nt 0:30 n. m. Weekly prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, I0.H5 Is all we ask for any suit marked $12, fWM. $1.1.60 and $15. Elsuman Bros., Seventh and E, manufacturing clothiers and tailors. Washington Bafb dki'osit Co., 01(1 Pa. ve. rents safe u low as 5 per year, THE OLD HOLLAND LOAN. "When Washington used lo belong to ' the Dutch" is an expression long.tlinc residents of Wnshlnglon sometimes us'a and which often excites an Inquiry ns to the nptness of tho phrase. Now that it Is destroyed and not tin likely to remain so, things relating to tho Chesapeake nnd Ohio Canal have ftn especial Interest. This phrase is often used In speaking of tho early history of tho canal and owes Its origin to It. The District of Columbia was at ono flma nbout the largest Individual holder of canal securities and tho cannl's history is closely Interwoven with that of tins' tlty. IVom the memorable Fourth of July 1828 nnd as that day was Frjday, peo plo of certain tendencies, may 11ml con firmation of their bcllaf In Friday's icputatlon as a Jonah In this fact tho canal's history has been ono of disaster, It wn9 n gTcat day, this Friday was. Georgetown then was the city of tho District, after Alexandria, perhaps, aud It was virtually tho making of George, town when the canal project was car ried out. On this day of days for Georgetown President Adains and Ills Cnblnetf Washington's city fathers and nbout all the dignitaries of the National Government went together over to Georgetown nnd wcro received by Gcorgctown'a authorities nnd tho, ennui olllccrs and board of directors, A pro cession was formed and niter ft parado that ended at tlio dock they nil boarded n boat called tho "Sunrise and steamed up tho itvcr to u place lour or ilvemilcs nbove where the, Aqueduct brldgo used, to he, Hero tho party landed, and golngito n place on tho shore where n mahogany slake hnd been driven Into tho ground; they mnrked tho plaOo whtro woik On the cannl would begin. Tho president of the canal company mado an address to tho .President of thu United States. nnd Iho. President of the United States madoi n speech to tlio picsldcntof tho cannl coinpnny. When tho canal president finished his speech ho handed President Adams n bran-new spado to be used In lifting tho first spadeful of earth in tho great work. As ho talkod, so tho fathers of old residents used to tell them. President Adams leaned ns gracefully on tho bpado as does n la ooicr working for $ 1,60 ft dny. After tho Tiesldcnt of tho United Stntcs finished his speech ho plnnledThu spado on tho ground beside tho .Mahog any stake and put his foot on It to push It Into thecal ill. It struck thoiootof ft near by trco nnd stopped, Tho Presi dent of tho United States again tried to dig up n spadeful of earth aud failed again. Then President John Qulncy Adams threw down thu spado onto tho ground, squared his broad,- shouldors and took oiT his handsome coat and threw It on tho ground with an air of determination that elicited salvo after snlvo of cheers from the thousands of peoplo who were about on tho hills to witness tho great event. Then to a choius of tho thundering plaudits of enthusiastic thousands President Adams dug up not ono but ft dozen spadefuls of cnith with an energy nnd celerity that spoko as much for Ids physique as for his Interest in seeing the canal project well started. An interesting thing about tho Chesa peake and Ohio Canal is that a part of it, near Great Falls, Is the old Potomac Cannl that was begun in 1784 nnd tlnt ished n fow years later, nnd tho ma sonry of this old canal, tho locks, etc., nro as solidly firm to-day, dcsplto tlio flood, as the Jay they wcro built, over ft ctntury ago, Bui tho great work that the President of tho United Slates began on Friday morning never got on well nnd tho canal projectors were always pushed for money. Wnslilngton peoplo were In tcrcstcd n tho proposed canal particu larly becauso It crossed tho centra of this city, intersecting tho James Creek Cmial that flowed past tho foot of tho Capitol in South Washington. This made an island of southwest Washing ton and oven now it maintains that name in, local nomenclature. Sq it was that on 'May 84, 1828 Congress passed an net empowering tho cities of Alex andria, Georgetown and Washington, which wcro then nil lu tlio District of Columbia, to snbscribo for ?1, 500,000 worth of canal stock between them. Alexandria nud Georgetown wcro to each subscribe for 2,500 and Washing ton 10,000 shares nt ?100 per shaic. Tho act authorized tho three cities to borrow tho money and issuo bonds for tho security of the debt, ovcrybody seeming to think that tho canal would piovo so well-paying an Investment that tho debt would bo quickly met nfter the canal was. completed ami began to pay dividends to stockholders. Richard Rush, cx-Sccrctary of tho Tieawry was selected to float tho loan. In those days Holland was noted for its big capitalists and thiso capitalists for their readiness to invest In American securities, so to Holland Mr. Rush looked ns tho place to float the loan. Real cstato speculator had beforo this timo borrowed lots of money in Holland, giving as security city lots hero In Washington, bo that Holland financiers' interests in Washington wcro then quito extensive. Mr. Rush mado a trip to Holland nud succeeded in placing tho entire onc-milllon-dollar loan with tho Messrs. CioimiiclliU) of Amsterdam, one of tho grand old-time banking-houses of those days. Tho million was nil dumped into tho ditch, and foryenis people used to Bay; "Washington Is owned by tho Dutch." In 1630 Cnngicsd passed an net 10 Moving tho District of this Indebtedness. Tho general Government took tho slock and paid tho debt to tho Hollanders, anil thus Washington ceased to bo owned by tho Dutch. This stock is still In thchnnds of tho Solicitor of tho Tit'usury. Tho old law, passed In 1838, under which tho stock was bought, provided that tho Government should liavo equal volco and icprcsentatlon In tho affairs of tho cannl with other shareholders, But at tho meeting of canal stock, holders In Annapolis this week the United States was cnllioly umopio-M-iitcd. Tho United Statcsr holding of stock is larger than any other individual holding sayo Maryland's. Tho cannl's prospects nro now tho gloomiest sort. At tho meeting It was developed that tho canal was without monoy or credit, Nothing can' bo ilonp sayo by concerted action of tho stockholders, bondholders and business men whoso interests aro nffcclcd by the canal. When so Im portant matters aio being considered and decided ns wero at tho meeting In Annapolis, nnd ns will bo at tho liiEet lug next weok, It seems that a party so largely Interested as tho Government Is should bo icpicscntcd, Theie has been a hopo that coal and mill men would help repair tho pirsont damage to tho canal, A coal operator of Cumberland hns announced that ho would himself repair tho canal for twenty-two miles this sldo of Cumber land. Georgetown mill men would doubtless lalso monoy enough to repair tho Georgetown level of tho canal, about four miles long; but oven then thcro would bo gycr 160 miles lolt. If tills was done tho 18-17 bonds on tho in como mo nil still out. Hut tho llaltlmoro ami Ohio Railroad offers by far, tho greatest mennco to tho canal. This company owua $200,000 of the Issue of $500,000 worth of bonds, secured by tho canal Itself, Thcso bonds havu interest coupons nttachod, to bo detached ns tho Intorcst becomes duo and Is paid, Whenever thrco pay ments nro passed nnd thrco over-duo coupons remain attached to thcso bonds the libldor of tho bonds can proceed to foreclose his mortgage aim solzo tho canal, So tho cannl Is really at tho mercy of Its business rival, thd flnltl more and Ohio Railroad Company. What tho disposition of tho railroad compnuyis toward the cannl, whether friendly or othcrwlso, only tho Haiti mOic nnd Ohio peoplo know. Tho West Viritlnla Railroad Messrs. Elkins, ltlalim nnd cx-Sonfttor Davis holds $100,000 worth of thcso same bonds, and tho West Virginia 13 lnri dependent on tlio canal, uut so long ns tho canal Is not in operation tho 1). . '. . W -. .. J St O, Company monopolizes tho busi ness. Another complication Is the depend-' ence of tho Western Maryland Railroad on tho canal, This road runs td WI1 llamsport. on tho cannl, frorri Dalti moro, and 'n latgc part of Its business is hauling coal brought down from Cum bcrlnnd to Wllllnmsporton tho canal. As, when tho canal is In operation, this road competes with tho H. Ss O., It would not bo odd If this latter company should strangle It, having tho game so completely in its mums as it uas. Four of tlio coupons on tho bonds held by tho 11. & O. nro already over duo, nnd n fifth will bo In a month or so. Tho cnnal Is nt the mercy of Us only competing carrier, Tho canal's laics arc much lowor than the railroad's. The canal tolls ou n ton of coal from Cumborland to Georgetown nro fortyfour cents. Tho freight to boats Is nbout soventy cents, making It cost about $1.14 touring n ton of coal to Georgetown from Cum berland by cannl. Tho lallrood tariff Is $1.25 per ton. BABY MfKEE IS BOSS. C.i'E May Foint, N. J., Juno 14. Tho army of mosquitoes that havo boon sharpening their bills In anticipation of feasting on llnby McKcc suffered soro defeat last night. Their united strength would not enable them to burst through tho tightly woven wlro netting that sciccns every window of the. Wnnamnkcr cottage, and tho Invading hosts could do naught hut sing a dole ful ditty In tho .moonlight, cold nnd hungry and forlorn, Tho first baoy In the J and n ronscquenco woke up bright ns ft button, his merry faca ns fair ns n specklcss peach. Sirs. Wauainakcr, Miss Lillian, Mrs. Lowry and Mr, Drown, left for Philadelphia on tho flrst morning train, leaving the Harrison party In cntiro possession, with Dr. Scott as tho specially "appointed "Lord bf tho Manor.' ' Hut Baby McKco early nssumed contiol of things, nud at pres ent writing still holds undisputed jaway. First of all ho visited tho beach and hcaid what tho wild waves had to say. Ho nnd his sister, Mary Lodgo McKcc, wcro armed with bucket and shovel nnd all other paraphernalia for tho building of sand fotts. Whllo young Miss Mo Kco appeared somewhat apathetic, Bab McKco fairly reveled In tho work beforo ilm, nnd would fain havo tarried longer on tlio bench, but the burning sun soon frightened tho prudent nurses back to tho cottage, wheio tho youngsters spent tho rest of tho morning romping on tho brond vcrandfts. Mrs. Harrison appeared on the piazza several times during tho morning, nnd nbout noon sho and tlio babies turned in for ft nap. "Wo may bo here for two weeks or longer," said Mrs. Harrison, "but at nny rnto wo will stay until our Deer Parlf cottage is ready. I think Mrs. Wanamoker will return next week, and pcrhnpb her husband with her." "And the President?" 'I can't feel suro about papa, Of couise, ho will como ns soon as ue can, but not earlier than next week. "I don't think any of us will try bathing, though, when It grows warmer, baby may try his luck at wading. The children aro perfectly delighted with tho big porches and the hammocks, and 1 believe thnt this visit may do us all a world of good." Special to the Phllft dclphla Record. THE SAMOAN QUESTION SETTLED. Tho Berlin negotiations for tho Sa moan treaty aro nluu end nnd dispatches received at tho Stato Department yes terday afternoon stated that tho protocol was signed by nil tho commissioners to day In Berlin. It is now understood that tho agi cement originally submitted to tho Stato Department was found to bo satisfactory to tho President, to Sec retary Dlnlno and tho rest of tho Cabi net, Stato Department officials arc pot yet ccrtnlirwhcthcr or not tho Samoan ogi cement snouiu oa made public be-. Joro tho meeting pf Congress. As ft for mal treaty, pertaining to international questions, it will havo to bo submitted to tho Senate;,, but as ft simple agree ment tho Stft'o Department has power to mnko public Its piovislons nt its dis cretion. Excursion Down the Illver, The first excursion of tbo National Rifles to Marshall Hall will be given ou Tuesday evening, Juno 18, when tbo steamer Cor coran will leavo the wharf at 0.30, The nines' excursions aro always select aud alwojs pleasant affaire, anil tho opening out) of the season of lSbO will prove no ex ception. Tbo annual excursion to Marshall Hall of the bank clerks will lie given ou tho evening of June SI. Tbo steamers Corcoran and aktlleld have been chartered. This will be a most cujoyablo affair. Thnrn's Antl-Mnlarln Tonic. Among tba many dealers In wines nud liquors In Washington there Is not ono who Is moro f a orably known for tbo oxccllenco of bis goods than James Thorp, whoso es tablishment can bo found at 818 F street northwest. Tbo old Berkeley whisky as a tonic for tho liver cannot bo surpassed, and Is at the same time a nleasnnt Imvernpn No family should bo without a bottlo of tblappctlzing tonic lu their house. ?$& "ftm. Tlio Chief Jti'nion for the marvellous me ceti t llixil' SarMHiilU Is found fit tlio fact Hint this nudlulno actually nccompllitics all tbut Is claimed for It. Its rial inoilt has vtun Merit WillSa popularity ami salo greater tlmu that of any other blood purifier. It curc fccrofuU, nil Humors, Dyspepsia, etc. 'Vmrp(lfiiiltvn.i ltvl A po.. Lowell. Mass. STATIOXEUY. RIDER & ADDISON. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PAPER, BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 314 Kleuth St. N. W., near 1. Ave. Orders or reauoats lor Quotations rlvi rsoail attention, and satisfaction gunraa- Hf"SBl C i ft? vws&!3tax THE COMMENCEMENT SEASON. Closing Exorcism or Columbian Unl ' vernlty 'rpnrntnrr Heliool, Tho" Columbian, University's prcpun' tory school exercises filled tho National Theatre last night with n frlc,ndly nudlcncc. Rev. Dr. Hamlin opened tho exercises with n prayer, and tho remainder' qf tho prograiuirto wiw ns follows! "Tho Song of tho.Grccks." 11, UcnnOn Peter; "French by Lightning," Joslnh W. Shaw; "Rlcn7l's Address to tho Ronlans," Tunis Quick; "Auk Itnllons'' (with music), Henry IU Hawllng; "Asloop at tho Switch,'' Tt" Wlngfleld Bullooki "Tho Mornlmr Argus Obituary Dopartmcnt," Samuel J. Randall, jr.; "Tho Burgomaster's Death," J. O. Bell; "Tho Movement Curo for Rheumatism," E. O. Kcndlo hcrgor,' "Tho Llttlo Hero,'' Alfred 'D. Rny; "Mark Twain aud tho Inter viewer," George, M. Whltwollj "Ronvl of Hungary," Joseph T. Miller. Samuel T. Davis, jr., delivered tho valedictory, after which Judge Bradley addressed thu graduates. Tho MOu tanno cold medal for Latin was awarded to eamuei i uavis, jr.; spooiaiTcrtiii' cnttf In Latin1, B. II. II. Lnvrrcnco; Roomc gold mctnl In Greek, Samuel T. DavU, Jr.; special ccrllllcato In Greek, B. ll( II. LnwrcncC) Lodge coldiucdal In Fiench, McICco Dunn McKcO) Hodg kins gold medal in mnthomattcs.Sftmuel T. Dftls, jr.; Townsond gold medal In declamation, J6scph T Millor; Sponcor frizc in penmanship, Edward Payne; Icrmeslnn Soolcly gold medal forbost dobalo, T, Wlnfiold Bullock; Hcrinoslan medal for best wrtter( Alfred E. Jlay. Gold medals for punctuality and do portment, fotir years, RadclllT Copo- landj two year?, T. Stuart Davldgo, B. B, II. Lftwrouco, B. KOnnou" Peter nnd G.'Frtiland Peter; ono year, Frank Wi Emmons, Louis HoSmcr, D. Brown Kcrfoot, Frank Parson, Edward Pflyno, Walter P. Redlngton, Cuthbort S. Spcldcn, Barnwell S. Stuart, Gcorgo W. Whftwcll and John A. WJsq. The Fox gold medal for declamation was won by Joseph T. Miller. The graduates wero Samuel T. Davis, jr.; James B, Shallcnbcrgcr, J. Charles Boll, Edgar S. Eoklcs, Ilcnry II. Hiwt Hng, Browno B. H. Lawrence, Arthur W. McCord, Arthur E, II. Middloton, Joseph T, Miller, Lanier Napton, Ed ward Payne, B. Kciinon Peter,- Tunis Quick, Alfred E, Ray and John A. Wise. Tho fourth commencement of tho Conservatory of Music and Select School of .Misses Sadie and Lulu Mason took placo last night, Quito ft number of tho parents of tho scholars wcro Sipscnt. Roy. John M. E. McKcaot t. John's, In n beautiful addioss, de livcicd tlio prizes, which woro very handsome. Much gratification was ex? pressed ot the piogrcss mado by tho children. Misses Goodacro McKco nnd Ren.i Smith Larmnn distinguished themselves. DIED. SIlUfJTEn-Buddcnly. on Thnrsday Juno 13. 1889, in tho fortieth rear of his ace, Mot vlllo C. Bhuster. 1'uncrnl from St. John's Church, Oeoraa town, D. C., Sunday, Juno 16, 1689, at il p. m. EVANS -On Thursday. Juno 11th, 1883. at 1 55 o'clnok a. in., Catherine .M., tho beloved Vlieofn p. Kans. Funeral Sunday, s o'olock p- m.. from the residence 101 HJth street northeast. Kola Uvea and friends respectfully Invited to at tend, Interment at Oak mil. t BltOWN.-On the morning of Juno 4. 1889. ftirah Itegtna, dnuchtorof William i, and Mary A. Drown, aged six months. funeral private DAV18.-On Juno 14. 1889, at 7:15 a.m., Charles Alfred Davis, only son jot John 11. 'qnd 1-oulo C. Davis, aged 1 year and S3 days. falTIT. On Thursday. Juno 13, 1889, at Salt land, Fnnnlo Kstcllo, wlfo of Arthur 13. Suit, In the 10th year of her ngo. , nUKKE-Dcpartod this life Friday, June 7, 1689, Hamilton Howard IiurkO.-only son of Albert Y, and Robocca llurke, in tho full as surance or a blissful Immortality beyond tho grave, aged S3 years and SO days. Funeral took., place at tho NInoteonth Street Iluptlst Church last 8unday,at 4 o'clock p. m. Interment at Ilarmonlal. VJtDEll TA KJiJIS. T WILLIAM. LEB tSuecessoT to flonry Lee's 8ons, -tTWDBlBTAKBBu 333 PHNN. AVENUK N. W., South Sldo. Branch onlco, 40S Maryland ove. s. w. August nunanou-v, FUKNISUINQ UNDERTAKER-, 310 Fonn. avo. h. w., between 3d and 416 ta BTerjthlmr Hrst class. ItESUMITlON OK THIcOUmi TIIA1N SERVICE By DJREOT. UNE, Commencing Jane is, 1889, all through passenger trains, ot (ho Pennsylvania Ral'road, except ,tbo Now York and Chicago Limited, Will run through to Pittsburg by tbo Main Lino without transfer, making all regular connections, both East and West of that point. The through train servlcoof tho North ern Central Railway Is also re sumed throughout tho cntiro line. CIIA8..E, rUCIH, . (leneral Manager. J, it. yooD, Ocn'l pass. Agent. juoxvr to max. AdrtrtlMntntl vntltr hit htart. fmtr Mutator liw,'j&ctnu for thrtt imcrtiont; W ctnli for tlx MONEY TO LOAN. In all sums, constantly on hand, nt 5 and 0 per cent., on approod real untuto security, M, Mi l'AUKi:it, 1118 fst. -INSTALLMENT LOANH-WB AUK AU X thorlzed liy tho United Scouritv Mfo In suranco and Trust Company of Philadelphia toadvanco money on Improved property in Washington up to 75 por cent, of notual mar ket valuo, with or without llfo lnsuranoo. Loans payablo In monthly or quartorly In stallments, running 5, 10, 15 or 00 years. In many Instances tho payments nro less thn the rental of a house. P. II. SMITHS SON, IMS V st n w. MONEY TO LOAN ON RIJAL ESTATE OH flrst class scourltlos at lowest ratos of rest. No delay where security Is good. O. (J. 'lllKKN, Spa 7th st. n w. M ONEY TO LOAN in sums to suit. P. A DAUNIliLL, 018 P st U W. m: ONEY tO LOAN In sumrt tosnlt On Approved Itoal Estate Bccnrlty, B, II. WAltNlilt & CO., oio v st. n. w. A TTOJtyiWH'A X'LA If. rtAMl'BELL 0ARRINQTON, Attorney-nt-Law, COS 1) street northwest, Washington, D. C. Webster Law Bnlldlng, Residence, 1218 II street northwest. rjsorjHJoya. J, L. WlLUtT. 8. II. OWTKMI. CIRCLE MARKET. Vermont are. and I-st. n. w. . Choice Groceries. Heats and Provisions. The Best Goods tt the Lowest l'rloee. Marketing delivered bee. P ERSO H Atl HTROD U DTI 0 H .We're tailors high grade tailors; not &!$-priccd though. There are certain figures- that' the finest fab rics, made, up in thd most1 approved manner known to the Sartorial profession, are worth justly and honestly, Tha&s our price for them. We do that kind of work, handle all those fabrics, and what they're worth we asc. You're willing to pay it. A gentleman never rebels against paying the literal value of anything. It's when the "tacking-on" process for name and reputation in ex cess of the value is resorted to that he becomes restive. We don't blame him. We're doing business under the name of "Saks & Company a name that stands well here. You're welcome to its prestige. We donU pre sume to make you pay for the privilege 'of trading with us, but we'll give you ser vice as good as- the best, '(Fourth floor.) We're Livery Outfit, ters. We carry a stock that's letter perfect with fashion. It's just as much a part of our business as shoes, hats or anything else we keep. Dame So ciety always permits you to exercise your taste to a cer tain extent. Four shades in livery coats are indorsed for the warm season Blue, Green, Wine and Buff, either in Flannel or Kersey. Trousers to match or Bed ford cords in fawn. Outfits complete for the other male attendants, from the bell boy to the butler Furnish ings and everything. k NOTHING WANTING OBTFITTERS, 300 to 308 Seventh Street; 'EXCVJ18IOX8. mO NORFOLK AND' FORTRESS MONROE DAILY LINE OfTtEAMERS. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1830. Steamer OEOItai: I.KAltY will loava Seventh street wbarf on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at S p. in. Steamer LADY OF THE LAKH on Tues days, Thursdays and Sundays at B p, m. from Sixth street wharf. LEARY will stop at Flnoy Foint down and up, wcathorpcrmUtlnB, until furthor notice. No boat for Cornfield Harbor. Faro, Si.50 each way. No lound trips , Both steamers land at Boston whan, Nor folk, and mako close connootlon with Boston and l'rovldenoo nnd Now York steamers of Old Dominion Line; connoOt also with nil Other rail and steamer linos, bocure rooms and tickets on boats. Knox and Lloyd's express will check baggaga from hotels nnd Jrfvato residences, Leary's telophone, No. 45-3: Lako's telophono. No. 01. ' GEO. It. rniLLll'S, Snpt. I, A 8. a Co. , WM. P. WELCH. Supt. 1. 8. Co. HVMnir.n jWAitnixa. OltKNEY 8PRINOS AND BATH, VAnUS magnificent property, recently purchased liy tbo Orkney Springs Hotel and Improve ment Company, will open June 16. Added to many now attractions and Improvements is a swimming pool largest In tho United Statoa enlargod ground, walks and drive, an ex cellent livery, equipment unsurpassed; Bovcn different mineral waters, superb climate, es pecially bonoflclal for malaria, asthma, ca tarrh and hay f Over, exhaustion and depres sion; capacity, 1,00th grand scenory. Pam phlets ut principal drug stores, depots, oto. F. W. EVANS, Manager. TTTOODLAWN. 'Yy . Hockviixe, Md Will bo opened for the reception of guests Juno 19. Newly built and nowly furnished. Modern Improvements, clootrlo bolls, gas, water. MRS, M.J. COLLBY. ' Of tho Clarendon, Proprietress. milOUSAND ISLANDS. HOTEL WESTMtNSTKR, Westminster Tark, Alexandria Bay, N. Y, "Unquestionably the finest looatlon In tho 1,000 Islands." Harper's Magazine, Septem ber, '. Rates S3 to $) por day, S10 to S17 per weok. Special rates to families and parties, Send for illustrated pamphlet. II, P. INfJLEIIART, Prop Burchell's Family Tea, (Spring Leaf), At 5l)c. a Pound. This Is the season for tooting Its peculiar property of making tho best COLD TEA. In this respect you will flr.d It to DO unrivalled. Sold only In Hlb, paokages 1825FStN.W. PEERLr.Ss BYES'tMunsUecM AMVST3MKNTS. XTEW NATIONAL TinUTRfi.' SATURDAY KVKNING, JUNE 15, 1630, AT 8 O'CLOCK "TltEBOHEMrANS," JIM iter Iho management of Mr. llarrv ItnOk- tiioiiiMn. In nlil nf lhtt fund fnr thn rollnf hf tho Cbcsapcaka nnd Ohio Canal sufferers, in, MY TURN NEXT -AD- NAN, TEE GOOD-FOR-NOTHING. , Alsd Trofessors Williams nnd Rnsseltln their specialties, the mnntlollrt, cultnr nmr banjo. Orohcstrn under 1'rofeisor Housu. General admlsslort, SiSo.; reserved, scats, CO nnd 7oc. A LBAUGU'S GRAND OIVGnA'llOUSE THE LAMONXOPEnA CO. Under tlio management of Mr". NAT ROTIf. EVERY EVENINO ANT) SATURDAY MAT." THE MIKAliO. Alice Carlo, ns Nankl Poo! Mnbclla Baker, Wm. ITnett.Lonls Do Lango, Oco. Uroilcrlck and 31)89 lltLEN Laxokt. Monday Jnno 17. WiWocVof tho Lament Opera Co , posltlvo production of NANON. , Scats now on salo , ... KERNAN'BTnEATnK AND GARDEN Eleventh street, sooth of I'm avenue, 1'ourth of the Series of 11DE8TRIAN TOURNAMENTS.! SIX DAYS FEMALE RACE. UO ASYpiI-rLEASE, Start: 12'CStt. m., Monday, June I", 5 Minutes After Midnight, Snnday, Jane 10. 1 HOURS. ALL DAY AND ALL; NIGHT. Unities Includo NORA EVANS, MLLE, TOUIAS, MABICOT, MACBETH, Flcmlnfrl Blaktly, Henderson, Arnot, Lawrence, Me Shane, mil, Jeffries, Jefferson, Rozo, Harrr, ltlcc, Motvbrnyf 3(4 Miles Necessary tor n riaco.j to rcr Cent, of Oato Receipts to Winners, ManyNowFnccsIn THE BEAUTIFUL SUMMER OARDKN, Matinees Monday, Tuesday,- Thursday and PatnrdSy'. A LBAUGU'S OBAND OPERA HOUSE. A Mr, Albaugb takes great pleasure In av , nounclng a GRAND CONCERT In nld of tho fund for tho JOHNSTOWN SUFFERKHS, SUNDAY EVENING, JUNK 16, For w hloli occasion )0O muslolans of Wash ington and Georgetown have been combined and organized by Air. ROBERT C.BERNAY8, conductor of orchostra, ITofCssor , JOHN PHILIP SOUSA.togother with thoLAMONI OPEHACOMPANYthy kind permission of Miss Helen Lamont and Mr, Nat, Rath),lnclndlng Miss Helen Lnmout, Miss Alloa Carle, Miss Mabolla linker, Miss Latim Millard, Mr. Wm. ITuett, Mr. Louis Do Lnngo. Mr. Georgo Broderlck, Mr. Charles Lang. Entlro chorin. of 80 olees, Conductor forcompany nnd ac companist, Mr. Adolpli Baucre The pro ceeds, wlthsut n sniglo deduction, will bo given to this worthy object. General admis sion, 25o. reserved scats, W and 7So. Scats now on salo. KKUNAN'8 THEATRE AND GARDEN. Eleventh st.i south of Pennsylvania avo. INTEBNATIONAL SIX DAY&'' RACE. After tho groat rontcst to-night S mlles-MES9ENOEIt8' RACE-3 mile?, nurry Callan (No. 0), Rapid. Elmer Whlttliigtoii (No. 20). rostal. Roger Lugonbcol (No. 27), W. V. Matlnco To Hay In Garden. Next Week Six Hays' Female Rare. GLOBE THEATRE, ' "Pennsylvania nvenuo and 11th st, Grund Opening Summer Season, Matinees Mon ,Tuos ,Thur. nm!8at. BURLESQUE AN!) VARIEl'lES Every Night. Admission. 10, 18. SO, S5o, SUNPAY, JUNE 2, First performance of tbo PHONOGB ArEIi RATTLE OFliiuLL RUN ADMISSION 30 CENTS jEXCVJISIOXb. VWWA T?1H8T EXCURSION SEASON 1680. NATIONAL RIFLES -TO- MAttSIIAlL HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 18. STlSKJUSEH int. Jar. COHCOHHN. Steamer leaves wharf at e:30 o'clock. 1 EIGHTEENTH MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. J or THE CORCORAN CADET CORPS TO MARSHALL HALL, Thursday Ercnlng, Juno SO, 1669, Steamer W. W, Corcoran loaves Sovcath- Strcot wharf at 6.30p.m., returning at 1130 p.m. Tickets M cents, for sale by members and at the boat. BANK CLERKS' EXCURSION TO MAlt S1IALL.1IALL Postponed to Friday ovenlng, Jnnq !2U btcamcrs CORCORAN AND WAKEFIELD leave Seventh street Wharf C .p. m, sharp. Tickets, SI. For salo by nil banku . BAY RIDGE ON THE' CHESJPEAKE. Tlio most completo In all Its appointments. of any retort on the Chesapeake Day or Poto mac River. MUSIO BY THE NAVAL ACADEMY BAND. riRST-CLASS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. Trains leavo B. & O. Depot, Washington, week days, s-03 a.m, and 1.23 and 4.33 p.m. Sundays, o.M a. in., 1.15 and 3:15 p. m, Leavo Bay Rldgo week days. 0:10 and 6.30 p. mi bundays, 8.10, 6-00 and U:00 p.m. ROUND TRIP ONE DOLLAR The 0 03 a, m. week day nnd OX a. m. Sun day trains connect at Bay Rldgo with steamer Columbia, Passengers from Washington holding Bar Rldgo excursion tickets eau tako Bteamcr Columblalrom Bay Rldgo to Baltimore and roturn on payment of 10 conts. Steamer leaves Bay Rldgo week days, HW a. ro.; Sun, days, 11-30 n. in.; on return trip arrives at Hay Itldgo, i 30 week days; 4:13 Sundays. Tickets on salo at II. & O. oHlces, 010 and 1331 Pennsylvania avenue, and nt depot. On Sunday at depot only, GHAND EXOURSIOnT SUNDAY, JUNE JO, StearaorT. V. ARROWSMITH, Rebuilt und Itefurnished. Leaves 7th street Perry Wharf, 10 a.m. Leaves Alexandria lO.'JO a, m. Arrives at CLIFTON DKACII At 1 p. m. Shore dinner served, (rum 2 to 3 p. m. HROF.PIS'I OHIO'S llraHS aud Hiring Band. Fare, 30 cents. Children, S3 cents. C. W. RIDLEY - - General Manager tSTN. 11. Clifton Bench, with new attrac tions nnd amusements, will bo formally opened on Juno W, under entliojiow man-, ogcmuit. M OUNT VERNONI ftlJAMKlt W. W. CORCORAN (Capt. L. L. Blaku) leaves 7th st, wharf dally (exeeptSunduylloi i MOUNT VEUNON leavlngntinuolooka. m.:ruturntnc.resuhe3 WnliliiK'n about it .mam. Fnro round-j trip, si, uiciuuiiigoumHsion to grounas anil -, jnuusiuu, MARSHALL HALL. CAnn-..H tt ytt r,.t. .. 1An...,a ff.k.n.f wharf dally for Marshall Hall, leaving at 10 juu. in ,ruuoiiiug wusiiingion nuuui j ou p, in. SUNDAYS two Ulna, leaving lit llhaOti.m. and 2M p. in., reaching Washington at - and 7:30 p. m. Fare round-trip, Mo. ALEXANDRIA FURRY AND HIVKB, EX CURSION. Two Saloon Steamers. liNcry hour from 0 a. in. to 7:13 p m. Vi MILKS ON THE POTOMAL FOIUBo. Free KxounJon for Babies. Boo Schedule milE NEW STEAMER CECIL!!, THAT will nt-nnmiiindutQ UOO noonlu. makes hourly trips to lloltzmnu's and Upper Illver landings from 9 a.m. to 10 n in. Round trip lie. All kinds of ploasuro boats for biro ut tho same wlmif. JOS. PAB3KN0, 3131 Water St. TI O I FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN XI JOHN HHIUGK.-8team Packet EXCEL MOIl makes her regular trips on Snnday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, loavlnt; High st. nnd Canal, Georgotown, at 8 a. m. will commence. April il Fare, 30q., round trip, ' .