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CaimixaL Cocrt.—Yesterday, after our report pr ja = closed, the case of Robert Cross, indicted for as- |? and not culpable; to which Mr. ol Parents are more to blame than the boy perhaps, sault and battery with intent to kill T. H. Robin- Labs prt led fant a ees ishased pen yesterday undertook, with a gun. to shoot pigeons son, on the 30th of June, 1857, was continued. of evidence given. He referred to the testimony | in the public streets, with shocking heedlessness Gro. H. Phillips, sworn for the United States. | which had been adduced to show that a directly | as to consequences. Firing at a bird near Carusi’s Mr. Phillips stated that he was the Deputy Mar- | opposite state of facts was shown. Mr. Key con- | Saloon he missed bis aim, but hit a carpenter at shal of the District of Columbia; that he knew | tended that the instruction was inapplicable to | work in ashop in that neighborhood. Providen- the defendant, Cross; that a bench warrant had | the case, and should not in his opinion be given. | tially the shot glanced along the skull, and did been issued for his arrest on the 25th day of June Mr. Chilton spoke in reply to Mr. Key in this | not seriously harm the person struck. last; on the Ist day of July, about 11 o’clock a. m + | Motion of instructions. witness heard that Cross was in town; went in The Court then delivered the following to the Tue Reterxs oF tHe Wasninctox Post search of him with the warrant in bis pocket; it | jury, refusing the prayer of the defence : Orricr for the quarter just closed show th a was rumored that Cross had gone to Georgetown; | First, was there a bench- warrant—if there was i 4 J he pre- Fy tine Petden of the Vattcd Stave, jahpolnted | information was finally received that he had bees | (and you may collect this fact from the evidence.) | Paid stamps sold to amount to $10,123.95; free by the President of the United States, in | seem on Eighth street; Officer Horner gave the | in the hands of Deputy Marshal Philips—if you | letters sent 1S7,S61; free letters received ae ber, 1551, to examine the marbles which were of- | information: witness started off afier him with | believe thar, having such warrant, he called upon | drop letters for city delivery uber of fered for the extension of the United States Capt- | several officers whom he directed to search in dif. | the bailiffs in court to aid him in arresting de- | mails made up for other ottices and dispatched tol, consisting of Gen. Totten, A.J. Downing, | ferent directions for the Prisoner and arrest wher- | fendant. against whom the bench warrant was | 57.100; public documents sent 1,719,000 pounds ‘uathar cam <r fell este et bers ever he inter irene; sont 12 o'clock m.. Mr. Mur- | issued on an indictment found, it ix not Shires 7 ba be ° = | Danapinas | '¥, magistrate, ca! Witness as he was passin: that the officer holding the warrant should be in REMEMBER that the Good Will Club will vive in the carly part of the year INS4, to repeat and | End told him that there Wasa Tia eee ees | the sight of the others called on by him as afore- | 1 Aetaes a epnatee l aes Crycnd some of the experiments. the members of | Liberties in consequence of the oflecr= having | said whilst making the arrest, provided they | B a eee wigeh were Gen. Totten, Prof. Bache, Captain | arrested Cross, and that Cross bad shot Ofticer | were all out at the time in pursuit of the defend- | on Thursday next, July 23d. Metgs, and Prof. Henry. . Robinson; witness went immediately to ascer- | ant—Com. rs. Field, 13 Mass. R., 321; 1 Chitty, And that the excursion of Central Lodge No. 1. ae of testing the quality of stone for build- | tain the fact, and when at the corner of Fifth and 4 1.0. O. F., to the White House Pavilion wiil uTposes LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. “Os tae Mons or Testixc Britpixe Mate- RIALS, AND AN ACCOUNT OF THE MARBLE UsED tN THE Extension of tue Unitep States Caritou.’"—An interesting and valuable paper with the above heading, prepared by Professor Henry, was read before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at its late meet ing, and will be included in the forthcoming Smithsonian report. From it we gather a great number of facts of Cross, &c.,then the prisoner was illegally ar- Lawiess Youne America —A youth, whose A al eS UBLIC SALE.—By Virtue of an authority vest TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. in the undersigned. we will ¢: FR ‘HE ASSOCIATE. ESS. Rugaah Ate premusee.on MONDAY the ad f Fe a Rl - SOCIA ‘D PR a st next, at 12 o'c! m., if far, if not, ER FRO ‘RO next fair day thereafter, at the same by are pede ray toed a aa all the night, title, interest, and estate Arrival of the Rrooke in right of his deceased wife, Mary i Havirax, July15 —The steamer America, from Brooke. in aud to the reai estate of ‘her deceasod | Liver > with dates to the 4th instant, arrived. father, Elisha Berry nnd which said right and title | here this aftermec, . was duly purci at Sheriff's Sele on the 24thday | ‘The news in of March, 1843, by @ certain Otis Spear. and after | ReeciGys,!* Roof much importance wards duly conveyed to him by the then Sheu John Naph Paty evements had taken place in R. Baden.) Tho Property now offered is aterance | @ples. A party of insargents seized a'steamer by the courtesy of the said Robert W. Brcoke in lot | 2% proceeded to the Island of Ponsea and libe- No. 3of said real estate. ‘The ssid lot. conta.ns fa | fated 300 Prisoners Subsequently the steamer Acres, it is well wooded, and th so 1s of excellent | was captured by a frigate Many new arrests had situated about five hier W asiung- | been made vation, ENotann.—The Parliamentary nthe day of sale, dr erertingeare and the residue in equal instalments of six aod ne ar pence Maladie Taords time passed te twelve months, on bonds of the purchaser, with ee. | 2 second reading the biil for the redemption of curities ty be approved by the undersigned, and bear- | the sound dues. ing interest from the day of sale. Upon the pay - A bill which was introduced as an antidote to entof the purcimse money, the undersigned will | the new divorce bill, its object: being to exempt convey to the purchaser the interest of the s2id | the clergy from the duty of marrying persons di- Brooke and Spea: t 1 vor ° grow! : j ‘i Spear in and to the mare pres voreed on the ground of adultery; rejected by a 7, due-third cas, vote of 62 to 23 oe he ee tee ee aperiret | F aireets cw the officers with the prisoner in| _ Ifyou believe that these officers: were known to | Gale place on Monday next. iv 16-2aw U. BERRY. | The House of Commons was mainly engaged te; the object ix to imitate the operations of | their Possession coming down towards the jail the defendant, which you may infer if you think JALUABLE TOWN LOTS ar renPePEeR |) debating the suppty bill ;and at the same time to hasten the effect | “Croxe-rramined —Dil notees Ravine caoar Proper from the circumstances in evidence. the | THosz who may have the good fortune to be | WALUAE! Hot ee poe SAT CULPEPE! On Friday las’, Lord Ellenborough in the House ‘una asing the enerzy of the action. It | the officers whom he directed te go in search of | drawing of the pistol with which he inflicted the & 5 Kon! should be recollected that while the exterior nblic suction. on TERDAY, he I" 7. a namber of VALUABLE 4 adjacent to to the Depot o: Torn of Lords called attention to the reduction in the pfexchanze with India, recently made by ast India Company by lowering thelr terms leet the prisoner, but he wax no doubt there; did not | wound, carrying it openly exposed, and threat. | Present at Academy of Music concert to-n materials of a building are to be exposed for cen- | know Robinson particularly; had no doubt that | ening to shoot any of the persons in pursuit that | Will enjoy the treat of hearing Miss Mattie Bee turies, the conclusions desired are to be drawn sari eae his place. The C he was one of the men whom he had ordered to | came within ten feet of hi - his flying and finally | our talented Washington vocalist and pianist I have een inid off into a convenient size for | for bills on India, with the object of preventing from results produced in the course of a few avrest Cross. using the weapon; if you believe these cireum- per ding parposes, and occa elevated and beauty the export of silver. He said that it should be weeks. Besides this, in the present state of se B. Donnelly, sworn —Witness belongs to the | stances shew that’ defendant knew that the of- Tre Kaw Invrans yesterday visited the Sinith- | &! corey Eastern urd Wester ee ane Afne | left to the dixeretion of the local government to ence, we do not know all the actions to which the | auxiliary Guard: Rohianmyunenne of the parties | ficers of justice were im pursuit of him for an | sonian Institution, and were politely shown all | ; hence pnnetually at Harclock A. Me °Ne | remit or not funds to this country, and that con. materials are subjected in nature, nor can we fully | who were ordered to go in search ef Cross; wit- | offence ayainst the laws of the country, and that the wonders of the building by Mr. Janitor Me- One third im cash he bala in two | “iderble inconvenience might result to the In- estimate the amount of those which are known ness went into Middleton's restaurant. corner 9th | the men then before him were such officers—it > . ss The solvent power of water, which even at- | and © streets; Cross came tn and went to the bar; | was unnecessary to show the warrant or inform | Peak. = tacks class. mist in time produce an appreciable | he asked witness to drink with him; witness re- | him of the particular cause of his arrest before he Waren Rettryxs.—Charles Brown, col'd. out effect on the most solid material, particularly | fused and told Cross that he was a fugitive from | wasarrested; it followsasa necessary consequence | after hours. and disorderly, $6.16; Rioh’d Neale, where it contains, ax the water of the atmosphere justice, and if he (witness) had authority he | that the defendant lad no right “to resist said ; T.H. Richards, do always does, carbonic acid in solution. The at- i 4 do., ten stri ual instalments, with interest fre atheday | diam Government if any farther alteration was of sale. 5 EDWARD B. HILL, made in their country. Me bad heard rood Attorney in fat for heirs of Thonias Hill, deceased, authority that the mutineers at Delhi had obtained jy 14-st i _ possession of no less than five or six hundred By A. GREEN, Aneti: pounds, a large portion of which wo« VEGETABLE STANDS IN T W | peblic money. He thought such a fact indicated Market-Hovse ar Avetiox.—On SATUR | the necessity of Soy caution in the adoption of DAY. the lth instant, shall sell, commencing at 12 | Changes of thix Kind, as otherwise the Govern. o'clock m. khouse 60 days; neer. lod ; <. a | Mould arrest him ; witness then came to the City | oiticers, including said Robinson, with the force | 41,0403 ty HE trition of silicious dusts. when blown against a) Hall and told Mr. Phillips that Cross was in | he did employ.** building, or washed down its sides by Ta town: Mr. Phillips then told all the officers to go 2. The instruction on behalf of the United States = evidently operative in wearing away the surface, | jn search of Cross and arrest him; witness went | it is perhaps unnecessary to answer; the above ‘Tre METROPOLITAN ConcEeRT SaLoon, next door though the evanescent portion removed at €: I the Stands inthe new Market-house, | ment of India might possibly be found unable to n * | UP Seventh street in search, and saw him at the | answer to the defendant's prayer includes a reply | to the Star Otlice,is nightly thronged with undiences Contes Mareen, slinston, erected south of the old | meet its a . time may not be indicated by the nicest balance. | corner of Seventh and. G streets; rim after him | to it, but as it is before the Court it is granted. composed of our respectable citizens. ‘The proprie- | Persons irom the country and dealers in produce ite said every precaution would b+ An examination of the basin which formerly re- | with several of the officer the north side | | ‘The instructions allowed by the Court were in | tors ars determined, it appears, to enforce their ex- | 2t@ respectfully mvited to the sale. ninst unnecessary draw mpon the resources ceived the water from the fountain at the wes reets, canght | substance such as had been asked by the District | cellent rules, and wich ew aticnotions toheoferea | Termeenah.. of the Indian yovermment. That government, entrance of the Capitol, now deposited in the . Cross drew a | Attorney. to-mightand’ in future, they. will nen doute Teaped | By orderof the Mayor. A. GRER however, at present had large balances at its dix_ Patent Ottice, will co ice any one of the great | pistol and said that he would kill the first son of ‘The case was submitted to the jiry without ar- ° iv itd jount of action produced principally by water arged with carbonic acid. Again, every flash of lightning not oniy generates nitricacid—which, in solution in the Tain, acts on the marble—but also by its inductive effects at a distance produces : harvest from their enterprise. ‘The saloon is the a b—h who should attempt to arrest him; he | gument, who brought ina verdict o! guilty as in- | most cool and pleasant resort in the city. It backed off and told witness that he did not want | dicted. ~ —— to kill him, but that he had better leave; witness THE SENTENCE. Mapame Mount has prepared by special request. had no weapon; Cross backed up an alley, and | ‘The Court ordesed the prisoner to stand mp: and lve for the cure of Cancora, which never was Anctione>r. posal. and there was no reason to fear that it = would be unable to meet its engagements nec oe In the House of Commons, Mr. T. Baring called aCe N ght? A ‘on to the necessity of taking steps to fa: By A. GR HOESEHOL Ds NeEaR THE Navy MONDAY, i ean Contin he Pennine iD ‘th instant, Tshall sell at 12 o’el'k | tate by emigration the supply of labor in British : fen | tet, going that way for a short distance. turned | then said that he had been tried and convicted of a | Kowa til.” Alana Cordial for Drs ‘acts as'a per- of Mrs. Hradiey, No-4l0 south | Guin — changes slong the moist wall, which | and ran, still crying out that the first man t most atrocious crime, that of resisting the laws of | . Ar prea whe are at the presi c né6th and 7th streets enst,3 doors bouchere admitted the importance of the east of Rey Marks, a good lot of Furniture, viz : subject, and that it was the duty of Government Maina ng, Breakfast. and other Tables to assist in the promotion of a system of emigia ther Beds, Bedding . Bedsteads, and Stands tion in order to promote the prosperity of the « k, Looking Ginss, Rush other Chairs 5 od a s, Crockery, and Stone Ware ony, at the same time it was their iinperative duty . Venitian Blinds, Carpets Rugs, &e. to take care that no ible approach towards king, Air-tight, and other St i the reintroduction of the horrid system of slavery Witha geod lot of Kitchen Requisites, and many | be made feet charm to arrest all of these diseases. Also, a Salve for the Piles, (an extract froma flower.)a so execution of their duty; that a worse crime of its | ereign remedy. Give thema trial. Like her C 3 aftera moment be spoke to witness. say- | nature had never come within his experience, | sumption Destroyer, they may be relied on. ing, --you d—d son of a b—h, why don’t you ar- | where the resists had been carried to so creat hire no article but edgy has ern! ates Tobe Fest me?"? witness then ran up Seventh street as | an extent; th the special merey of Prov- ee ee ers Hike aoe ee ae seer tied the Bene Tea oN the pendulum have | far as the market house, and turned down New | idence that he had not killed the oikecs st aa and Penn.avenue, D. S. Dysone Drug Stotn, ates shown that the Bunker Hill monument is scarcely | York avenue. to juterecpt Cross as he came up | nothing saved the officer's life but that the officer's | Sf Penn. avenue and Ith etaner. aon J.P. Milburies fora beweiy in a state of rest. but is constantly | Fifth street; heard a pistol shot and saw him turn | hand intervened between the ball and his head y a a t time beyond our means of esti- tempted to touch him he would shoot; he had | his country, and the officers of the laws in the mating. Also, the constant variations of temper- | the pistol in his hand and pointed it to witness's ature from day to day. and even from hour to | hea: heur. give rise to molecular m+ tions which must | affect the durability of the material of a build | Drug stores Wil Hotel other, articles which we deem unnecessary to enu Ina debate on the consular system, Lovd Pal i i 4 ; ferenea ; fdas eed vind pay. 5 rate, is id that » arrangements are being made warpin uding under the influence of the | the corner of Fifth street, saw officer Birkhead | It was the duty of every man to submit to the References can be made to Rev. John Robb, Rev. Terms cash. GRE mmerston sa’ ni ae zm ever-v: temperature of its ditterent sides. | take him by the arm and carry him to an apothe- | laws and the flicers; that rt is not move ary for | Mr. Register, Rev. Janes Hasson, and Rev. Mr. | jy ts ee er bs spre) to Leesan dng Black Sea, ac- The marble chosen for the Capitol is a dolo- | cary shop; a large crowd was following who act- } an otticer to have a warrant in his possession; bat | Manahan. a ae See Ee en ate mite. or, in other words, is composed of carbonate ed as if they wanted to rescue the prisoner from | if he has re ved from the proper authority the | {he Geusumption Destroser also ean be fonnd"in By E.S. WRIGHT; Georgetown. The Post believes itself. of lime and magnesia in nearly atomic propor- | the officers; saw Robinson coming dewn the | order to make the arrest, that authority is watt HE peramtietyp enti err cdeemedia gt teal OY, FRIDAY, THE 21TH Day the Suench te viet ten ane tee hiwie tions : street towards the apothecary’s with the blood | cient, without any further being shown. If he atM A. Newman's. on Bri : the Bremuses, at jo D. “4 sree 0 viwi ‘re 4 i vines! e — wd The marble is obtained from a quarry in the Tunning from his wounds; did not see Cross fire | had killed the otficer. ic would have been, un- ree | feet bier. tht very desiral) at Manchester, in the course of the next six weeks southeasterly part of the town of Lee, in the State the pistol. 28 8 ques Business Stand, situated nt of Massachusetts, and belong puably, guilty of murder. What the Pp nid i thor f ly News is authorized to state that the : ‘ 7 north of Prospect street. Geor > Shaftes i tothe great deposit | | Cross-eramined.—Hax known the prisoner some | ener c je meant by this diabolical resist- : MARRIED, the same property for many seats stricted Anyi ge aed fiona a of primitive limestone which abounds in that | five years; refused to d:ink with Cross in Mid- it w cult to pe i the law was the | | On the 15th instant. by the Rey. J.C. Smith, Mr. | Teen te en ee eee Eales, part of the district. It is generally white, with | dieton’s restaurant because he had had some diffi. master of every man, and all men should snbmit. | PRIES ae pro of Missoun, to Mrs. eccasional blue veins. The structure js fine ‘ The eee ding it as pecilous in the extreme fen ae trent eek ver Fox, Captain McClinton, y Franklin, saited from Aber- ret on Hiz treet running back ADAG YON of this city. agree yma pil mee PEisoner | In Hage Md.. on’ the ath instant, by the Penitentiary | Rey. Mr. Geisy) WM. FRANCIS McLEAN. E, : u culty with him some time before the election, | ‘The sentence of the Court was that the p grained. Under the microscope it exhibits tine and thought that Cross wanted to get him (wit- | suffer imprisonment at labor in the crystals of colorless mica, and orcasionally also | ness) into a ditliculty of some sort or other: wit. | for the teri of eight years, that bein Prospect st feet ai binding s the longest | senior Editor of the Southern ne Nortark ole ns j deen on the Ist instant for the Arctic regions, in rare faeces ef bisuipburetof iron. Itsuistains | ness had no malice against prisoner, but thonght | time the law allows. e o | Vato Miss MATTIE PSA IR. of lia: | wetting Houre ang ct Be Patch of the remains of Sir Jobn Franklin and 3917 bs. to the square inch. It not onlyabsorbs | he hud against him (witness:) witness did not gerstown, street the width of the lot, and : water by capillary attraction, but in common with care to have any The Duke of Marlborough is dead Ata meeting of the company owning the mam moth steamship Great Eastern, it was announ:+d that she may be lanncbed in September, but that ¢ of the best u the street on Proxpeet street + 1s a substanti built 3-story Dwelling, s!ate roc The attention of persons wish investm thing to do with the prisoner | ‘Ti Weatner.—Range of the thermometer eee zasvirie eon the sth inateat.tn the oe Prcausr he thought that Cross was his | from Thursday noon, July 9, tothis morning: | STOR eet RY tness, while in Middleton's, told Cross ised ig) f ne: NOR. eldest: dausheee 2 a fugitive from justice and if he Noon. Night. | j (Witness) had a warrant he would arrest him is 7 other marble suffers the diffusion of gases to take | that d: place through its substance. Dr. Torrey found | enem 3 that hydrogen and other gases, separated from | that he w each other by slices of the mineral, diffuse them. uit 18 called to ae 4 rt 4 the trial trip to Portland will be defered till next : er f Z Se sold without reserve. The property is now undere| selves with considerable rapidity thronzlt the | (Cross:) when witness iuformed the Deputy Mart e a DIED, anannual rent of 83 ae 5 5 een ES ee aie attition. shall that Cross was in town, he (the Marshal) be held, Fauquier county. Va..on the sth in-| Terms very easy and made known at the sale. banquet on the 4th of July to the officers of the The marble. soon after the wo-kmen commenced | showed witness a bench warrant for his arrest; al e - LEWIS MARSHALL, in the 18th year of | ¢ 1 will also offer at rhe ie wavot none Lat |e ce Niners, wie tee ake os dine with the Placing it in the walls, exnibited a discoloration | Mr. Bird, one of the officers, had a warrant also Bf | hisage. fronting on Prospect si ante fark Bee ats | coer ok Liteon of a brownish hue, no trace of which appeared so | for him; the prisoner did not ask the officer te a x OF ea UAE eR in the anh ear of his age, | I¥ins wast of And binding on the same alley. leet sae has bee all long as the blocks remained exposed to the air in | show his authority for arresting him in tue pres, roe i + Se RT OS a aD ee Oe | ee ee WRIGHT, dec, | pommel tanqgodiin ota the stonecutter's yard ariety of snzgestions | ence of witness; Cross told witness on the eect | Thursday... senese — - nthe 15th instant, MA 4 aT teles | SS : eS Plows of - and experiments were made in tegard to the | that hediduct care for a warrant; that he wonld | | Average height of the thermometer in the morn- | Mie montis, and Sree eo BY CW. BOTELER, Auctioneer. eg ahe Felce eae, ae aenaeer ie aie Of this remarkable phenomenon. and it was | shoot the man who attempted to arrest him; at | ings, from July 10 to lath, Inelneive, rhe The funeral’ will take place from the residenen of | FJOUSE AND LOT ON FE STREET ar Avc- | by the Lronch troops, flually luded that it was due to the previous | that time witness told prisoner that he was depu- | First quarter moon, Tuesday, July 25, a little | Mrs. Rabbit, on the corner of Lith and B street. TigN By virtue of a tleed of trust from Mrs : absorption by the marble of water hoiding in so- TT tized by the Marshal to arrest him; Cross said he | after 4 p.m. Island, This Evening. at 407 he friends of lution a small portion of organic matter, together | did not care for that. A horse pistol was here Remarks.—July 9th, cloudy and warm, shower | the family are respectfully invited to atte Path the absorption of another portion of water | shown to the witness, who identified it as the | in theafternoon : lth: clemls cnt wari, thunder | further notice. SARAH FRANC from the mortar. one used on that day by Cross. shower between 5 and 1 seer Sp inetent, Se peated Littleton, Moreover, as soon as the polished surface of a| _F. V. Berkhard, sworn.—Was standing on the | warme-, and at i! te 4 months and 22days. _ building is made rough from any of the causes | corner of Seventh and I streets. on the day in | thunder, from ioned, the seeds of minute lichens a: question, wh nm and Harper | ing. rwh er eR a : Pr AUCTION SALES. Mary E. Barney and others, dated on the 24th ey of A depression in the Parix Bourse hasgiven rise ovember, and recorded im the Land Records | to a rumor that the government contemplated punts, District of Galnmbia. in | caising anew loan, but it is believed to be un- 3s, folio 5 to 19, and for the pur- | fo duct t poses of =n {will be sold at public snetion vn hon he looked forsesns Nate cra a ‘Orclock prime-all tina | The Paris correspondent of the Daily News partor the Lot ot € im Square | Says: + [tis currently reported at Lisle, that in 1.in Was y, beginning for the same ata lent prospects of the har- side’ of E street north one bun est, the Belzian gover; has resolved to take nd forty feet ay ne aes stone the meson off the e dat the French fron- Te tnehon ans thence nerth | tier upon cereals coming from Belgium. This i Saunders aud wite to Reger C. | ation vis.” : then:e | ‘The Paris cor.espondent of the London Times Hf without shower, with NE heavy fog early nm mosses. Which are constantly floating in the at- | came up ho was in conver- | about 5 p.m mosphere, make it a place of repose, and from | sation apt. Suit—if he had seen Cioss in | fine and warm rest of the d the growth and decay of the microscopic plants | that neighborhood; at the same time they 1 which spring from these discoloration is they were ordered to arrest hit duced, and disinte i sted ness to go along and he! 4 dati them a twenty-fiv into Frankenbe: s restauran! By A. GRE ANDSOME BUILDING oF THE Capitol at AveTiox.—( dilapi is that of the alter: dask them all t » the use of Mary S. Sr chi * A rs eric DAY, the I6th instant, ell an front 3 thence north i6 feet Te inches; | says that the recent conspiracy of the Italians and tha’ Hed oon bees place oie the w ace - to drink, and me if Cross m ae ot be shee, Tue New Dome.—Thirty-six of the seventy- | of the Srenines, t7 o'clock OT she It, in third inches: thence | ayainst Napoleon's life was more serious than seen; but though the effect of this must be | they went in. and witness saw rmejious Burch 7 or . wine isitemale % square No. 725 having a fre inche: hener enst 20 feat 4 wally supposed. Twenty-ene cons; comparatively large, yet in good marble, it re- | (Crose's eomi ) go out through the back | {Wo hollow cast-iron columns intended for the | ith street cast. haanee bee Inches and oue third of an inch to the piace of be | 912 re - qu mulated results of a number of | door; witness, with the rest of the officers. went | lower section of the new dome are now on the | between north A aud B ve been arrested, who are said to be ¢ maint of @ goad three-story | With the anpitators rece tly arrested at Genoa, nent, ha large two-story | sed to proclaim a republic in that hole we d for a res ginning. sin order detinitely to estimate its amount gut and ran down as far as the corner of G and | ground, with their Corinth ,,_ Phe imarovement » itlustrate the process let us suppose a fine | Ninth streets, and then saw Donnelly stand: lary tube, the lower end of it immersed in| the corner of Seventh and Hi streets, talkin and of which the internal diameter is suf- | Cross: Cross run otf, ficiently small to allow the liquid to rise to the | cers if they had w top. be exposed to the atmosphere; evi tion yewill take place at the upper su # new portion of water will be drawn up to sup- Terms: One-third and eightes s. | deed given putable, : nee in six, tw mths, for notes bearing in deed of trust taken, ‘Title indis A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Auctioneer. EREMPTO ALE OF TWO . TWo-sT Horses axn Lots at | ang yng nn capitals of volutes on | and foliage, ready for elevation to their ph 4 to] It is the cast-iron foundation plate of these t nd witness asked the offi- | the workinen are now enzaced in prepari ‘apons, and there was no | theirreception. These columns are twe ty: billy, which Har- } feet long, and about three feet in diam RAME arket-house. and a bottom, and two and a half at the top. The} Arctiox.—On THURSDAY, the I6th instant, | payments. They 4 HO ; witness told Robin- | thickness of the iron is about two inches. T shali sellin front of the premises. at ho P. ‘ply the ioss; and, if this process be th-street_ engine-house, and L They were cast by | two two story FRAME HOL and the LO any mate which may 1 the | he would go the other way to intercept Cross as « Hunt, Baltimore. “The mode of | ou which they stand, being part of Lot 2 and ‘ail fengeater. oF mechanically mixed with it, will be | he came around the corner; witness thus got s ina vertical position, in dry | Lot No. 21, in squire Ne. 497. ‘This property 1s © feand deposited at the upper orifice of the tube. | arated some 200 yards fre} napit sunk for t purpose thirty feet handsomely situated on the Island, fronting on the H va . I est sule of 442 st. 45 feet, running back 100 feet to a ne terms ta Sie potas of evapo d Lined with a cast-iron curb peifectly | Minichiien bevacen bape qewliadf, however, the low. ; ing new on the Spanish Mexican question. The Mexican Minister still insix a tedeh Madrid, though meditating an eariy re the deferred | return to Paris, where it is supposed he would deeds to be at the | “Wait further instructions from bis government iraty.—The revolutionary movement at Leg- horn has been suppressed Advices received at Paris on Friday, however, announce farther insurrections in Italy organized he people, : by Mazzini. Two hundred arrests had been made .eash, and the resiine fur R R f Scre Trustee reserves the right t re sell the pro} i alley, between south G and HH streets. ane! at Gen ts and large quantities of ion of the tube be epic aies ith eash: the balance in 9, 12, 19, Teo confiding bien for S60 per “eo * ayeomot fornished with a supply of water, the evap: » Robinson, who w: ngs and other materials for the dome | and 24 months. for notes bearing tterest. deol | aanuni the esc uceneien ths ist day of Octoler, A dis a announces another at- tion at the top will not take place, and the depo- re you running after, sted by a steam-engine placed on the tap | given and a deed of trust tn 1 fe. | tess, HENRY M. MORELE, Peustec, ternpred jesungection at Gomtl te eae Neapolitan jon of foreizn matter will not be exhibited, } fab—h?? He had the pistoi in hi pitol, near the base of the dome. Large | iy Wed A. as ers C.W. BO oneer, territory. ar he thong’ tube itself may be filled with | hand, and it was pointed directly at Robinson’s | fathes are set up in the machine-shop of the Sanwa = i? THE CREDITOR . MARY E. : ze er imp L impurities. The pores | he i Lo one side, and ma j Texxey.—Diplomatic difficulties with Belgiu: for turning and fittin « for in said d om @€ the stoves. so long as the blucks remain in the | m are requested iy the castings for the IW JEWELRY AND WATCHES. Barney provided continue, The Belgian minister was awaitin “ apon, when Harper cried | dome, which are procured ina rough state from N os . leave, —— neo hers hix passports. He ischarged with stirring up an eds Yard, are in the condition of the tube lied | out to Cross, + Don't vou shoot him;?* Cross in- | different found in ditferent cities of the Union H. O, HOOD has just returned from the North, awe agitation in the principalities, assuring the peo- at ter lower end with « and conseque , tly fire nd ran; witness and Harper ran up | Union. — 2 as brought ong fine | i N ARSHALSSSAL ple that the Buropean Powers had agreed upon rat take . hem, and the amount «t caught Cross, just as he trying to get! Cesree Mancet.—Cool, ser inaaetand ase t faccins on seifa lie m po: ively small; bat when ough a board fence; Cross exclaimed that © it pre oh as 2 338 the expediency of the union of the principalities, and the establishment of a monarchy undera Bel gian Prince It is intimal about by Th of the bia for the ¢ rected, I shall expose to public sale of the ¢ use door of sard count DAY. the t7th day of July, 1057, at i2 following property .t ed in the wall of the | was d—d hard to be arrested by a lot of fore ter from the mortar at ied ss said to him, You a ves the supply of the liquid witness helped to tak arty the coloring materials to the ask the officers te es ity for arresting hina, until after bi - | cidedly pleasant. The market was thronged: supply of vegetables particularly t thus : had tired | Beef, per 1b od; prices «that the rupture was brought idard hee Meoessary to surfac Halse Roll butter.. Howane pr : rrespondent says that the y ‘ “ = Alidefendant ru elaum, and in’ Psome importance. Sev- and lad been arrested: when they were ole Beet Ha ; (eect Botts ae re ‘had visited the I ise of the phenomenon being known, a | him to jail he asked them to show their warr bipimetiiake Seat pulOcnivine oe TURES. Houses and Back But din F wived’a good: assott of | in square Ne. iT in the ¢ & ust reeciveda good assortment of fronting 40 fect ¢ upon as the property tito satisfy Judi Francis Wheatley es. John > sters had visited the Belgia nister, and it was rume: Russia Femedy was readily suzgested, which cousiste in covering the surface of the stone to bed in mortar w ub, prqr. the ¢)prib.... ngs, per doz 152 rprhead.. —* plants... Onions, buneh.. ‘Tomatoes. p arrant from his pocket pd those of Amer Spain, and Sardinia will pr ia joint note on the subject. An the a mentioned diplomats had alrea wen held at the house of the Russian ambas- A wz of asphaltum. This howed it to him xamin d.—Cross presented his pistol cessful. The | when witness was quite near him: witness cried pearing. and in| out, stop thief: he ran until he got on Sth street; "introduced in Stores, Dwe!l and Public Buildings by competent workiuen, at low dy James. J. 1). HOOVER, Sn eas. +} rates. Please give # Ns a $ | sador Wiil probably be entirely impere he then turned aud walked down toward the Pecan BE | ees se STILLER & CUNNINGITAM, ie 21-d Marshal for tie Dist. of Col. A confidential circular, addressed tothe foreign This ms + With mm: ther speclinens, was | cers; he tired the pistol before Mr. Waugh had Cabb at No, 243 Pa, av., bet. 12th and Isth sts., south side. i reese ee ee) diplomats, maintains the right of the Porteto the tted tothe free process fifty ti time te show his warrant; he did not ask to see it : jy Il-2w a PsseLcTion OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. Ae | n thatthe Co-partuorship | PHOTOG KAPHIC PORTRAITS, | generally remained in the we ing mixture for twenty-four be nat Se Dr. Duhamel, sworn. —On the day of the af- ° Was frozen twice in th ‘. ‘The q f-ay, was driving up 7th stree rowd com- terial lost was ¢ faneunce Ou) ing down the street FIN until Le had been arrested. TOG RAP ProorEss IN THE isi PAINTING aNxD P) LB nd of Perim, and expresses the hope that land will e ate Chixa —A | )MRINED. Chiekeus, pt pair Turtles, each.. 12aSl- h Kong states that Notice is hereby giv, the | F Bild Lord El 1B [have interviews some friend told witness that ating between EDAVARD J. WIL. SL edge dena pane yring at Singapore and that no ala Captain Me dan interest- | aman had been shot, and asked witness to GNU EETAM HL. HAYWARD, bias, this Mints mS “IPE. important operations would be undertaken ants! Se fat acpi tn whick tha rtiction ce ee |e re nee erratpith ! us indebted to, and all persons having oe SWALKER’S | ate the meeting. The Peench journals « > bee seg siegp a ops sash aseill nd ne, ee Ve Irish pot: Raspberries . Y gainst the said tint Vilsonand Hayward, | PORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, | the state pent that Englam asked Pra = {Mow the surface as the effect of its having been | we: nd faint from loss of blood; had him ea aks O reauc to call and Ne the same with kal- | Odeon Hall, en 2 St-and Pennsylvamaavenue, | 8d troops to Ching e a sofa and bed his: we 1 New Potatoe W hortleberries Wa) ar Weis being fi tle | Odeon Hall, corner itz nd Pennsylvania a 5 Tue M : a sofa and probe his wounds Jorn, pr bush \Apples, pk. z sy] ward -\ ison, he beins { HE MARKETS. F ch his hand and one thro’ the same. EDWA Corn, ear, pr bush. Beans, pr bush. Rye, pr bush Oats. + Witness, after furth Pine Applesjeach 1 Beets, per ex AL from the fore ting: ech; also a ba tR has fitted np the above spacions AUR vers great outlay of cx » | and cut it would | out of the 30; EG _ Washington, July 14 p ut in this lat <| | HAVE JUST RE “D, dir é we exhebaen require ten thousand of the | near the ear in then y : 4 S cases of Veivet and Gold and Winte and Geld pes ah c eae ds . rll marble to be exfoliated to the Walls from Robinson's hand and face. These , Hed ee the latest and richest de- | nee which he intends This fact may be interesting to the geo! were produced by witness in the court, they were By ona u well as the builder buck shot of the usual Colt- Mr. Key, for the United =) he would close the has also ttt diver size. s. here announced axe onthe part of the information was given to Capt. Mills, of the Anx- | Prosecution without any further examination of How tney Do Business jams, per LOO... we @ persons in want of Paper-hangings would | 1 up« BR ha ad om do well . eall and examine my stock before pur- Ree * w x] bly pd bine pans chasing elsewhere, as Lain confident that Lean please | 1" ladies, and purchased the erative Arh them both in quality aud in price. ments. and engaged 3 P stuffs were steady and quiet. Flour closed 1. with a declining tendenc Western canal Gd a31s_ 6d, Southern 31sak2s., Ohio 32s. 6d A Hostive Meeting Paeventen —Last night | te ass. Gd. Wheat was firm and generally an FFORGETOWN.—J] “Paper put up in the best manner, and in ail cases TAOTOG ATC ater Corn was dull at a decline of 6d: mix- ‘Wituessen. Yesterday, Officer May went to Georgetown and guaranteed. = | JOHN ALEX GU SOTYPE POR TRAT nd vi sa 17s. 6d, White 39s. a 40s. Hary Guard, that arrangements were making for Mr- Chilton, for the defence, stated to the Court | arrested a man named Poore, charged with riot | 5, 99)N:c8" Pa.ave., between 1 gueuliest satusuteve to xize ur kg: London Markets.—W heat is dull ata decline a duel between Lieut. T Roney, U.S N., and | that he had been employed in the case only thst iy 9-Staws retired list, USN) E Lieut. Harrell. of t one immediately called on Justice Down, and request- | dence. and that some of the witnesses for the Place ON A LA nae ed warrants to be issued to Police Officers Cooper | defence were not present: he would ike to a heatiae > Justice replied th er dale : siden popper tay and Fanning, who, with the Justice, arrested | amine them in course, but could not do so unti Wanted tn Geoisslowa : eal oY . 18 Market take th or- | Gallery, he will be able. by the combination of the | Peutine spirits closed firm at Hsalis x . or rethe: . re business in Georgetown in (hat way. The officer ‘he proprietors of this Market take this oppor fF oh le. by a = Money Market —Th joney market is active both the parties. They were required to give se- could be brought \apee es abs ied requested ten minutes to get his witness The to return thanks for the liberal patronage be- | tw Prosluce portraits that have never be nex ae a sere geo | - wed cancer curity in 35,000each 1A sleccbme Sool bit 4 hel gph oe the pe nie ¢ cee ti ir to be | Justice replied that Poore was ready for trial then by the citizens of Washington, and hope by | celled for their fidelity and life-ti ression. Can- | C req yas pening District within 6 mon the purpo e of 1 - se until to-day, and he would endeavor to be : : sores - = S. Waker. by z Sear ae Sh eae of evi. | On Monday at the Washington steamboat wharf, “ = morning; that he found that he was short of evi iB tice of the Peace | (JOLUMBIA til for a further whining the Photographic Pro- | of Ix; the adis; sugar quiet; coffee closed buoy ess with the art of Painting, of which he has had | ant. | Metals—Welsh railroad iron is dull—all ene, | a Tears experionce. and whoss Pr ie heet tan | Qualities have slightly declined. Carolina nice t je another invoice of that | size portraits may be u some of the first fan h a 5S bx ate . . he did not do | poweariys i A lies of the city. aS well us those exhiuted. ic iis | closed buoyant. ‘Tea has advanced Isals6d. Tur c h moderate charges, to and boards prepared by himself expressly for | Bullion in the Bank has eased £06 SAN) , : ay : vas allowed to depart ov his pron. | Striet personal attention, wit cng | . , ing aducl. ‘1 uel, it issaid, waste bave take ¢upand Lish the ease with- | The prisoner was a P his 7 merit its continuance. “ purpose. He 30.—Cotton dull. New oe cr gt cations tiierta Lope pbrelain sil. | out further delay SE ne ce Ise to appear at three o'clock to-day. The otticer | "EO otawdws MALLARD & DUVAL. tienlar attention paid to the painting of Por- s tres ordinaire quoted Hs francs. Sales of piace at a Nad a coachihed't The Court granted the request. and the jurors | Stated that be should lay the matter before the - traits, Miniature or life-size, from small pictures of k 13,300 bales." Breadstuffs closed with a ver Spring or Bladen ind’ a coach had been | r it granted the request, a he jurors | ¢ nd Jury puis YAR RIAGES—CARRIAGES—CARRIAC ased fri-nds, endency. Sagar fi Rice is beevy. already engaged to ex ei ul bis | were allowed t home, with a snetion that 7 The under taken from corpses, or sick persons ndency ar firm ice is heavy “ pt action of | they were not to ta he i A Dasvakviy Arrempr,a night or two ago, Y e cir own reside 'S, On unmedinte ne- American Securities —Mexsrs. Bell & Son, re- friends te the gre it acth v not to talk int n very good taken at ther nT i. Capt. Mills and his ofttc A this aitair, | subject of the trial now pending with a was made to fire the building occupied by Primary | CARRIAC nt. It east for the pre: Issatd that Lieut s | And the Court was adjourned. tice. i _ ; P omni al el es take: any vumber in school No.2. Fourth district, (Miss L teacher.) he very respe Committees and elasses taken in unm F. Dulany. of V hia, fitst ca I fully ivites the public generally saad » BY DENNIS, ape Prices moderate. oO. groups, and any quantity of copres from the sume sold la don Cop! puis the Court met at 10 wetock. and | hut the tlame luckily was discovered by a person | PECs med de et tet. Laos aad Oks othe land Mills with the informatic pert Cross was resumed ; the coun- djoinin and it Was extin- ADEMYO RNS ale se tuted to : Mr. Chilton, called ~ ason to avert a serious contlagration CADE) OF MUS ha a“ | 5's, 1m. 6) Illinois Central 7's, 1560, (Free. ba sash Rape ane Janes King, sworn —Was coming down Sev- frame Wuildings adjacent Cor. of Nth st carefully back lined 5 i inois Cen the banks of this beau MINE. | euth str ful stream this t ft baila freshness. fand) Mctal05; do. 7*s, 1575, “sab¥; do. 6's, Mian; 1. saw at Un sming down with a horse tuis seheol building have do., (330 paid.) 15a16 premium; Michiyan Cen- we find no news to relate: business very dull.and | pistol in Lis hand; passed him; he tured around saved, and the ‘Trustees of the . woustivate: j and told the fs who were following, “If | Public Schools will very cheerfull reward any tral, ~"s, 1869, s9a91; New York Centra’ ne within t do. do do The diawkeeper is engaged fn fishing from the a yards of me. 1 will shoot | one who will bring the perpetrators to light. apils and eo diawkerper is engages shing f¢ n ’ c »h Pe ania Central 6's, first mtge , Sa ony , j afterwards was told that it was Cross; | Classes, every Monday. ‘Tuesday, Thursday, and ms a Sontacns of Pama eet rof the y a | then he (Cross) said, © You have no warrant; if RerReuensipce.—Vesterday, a harmless ola | Friday, ‘at the above Institution. t show it;"* witness did not Members earalled ever. =s M69, 91; Pennsylvania Central 6's, gan Centr | you ha | AS no vacations oc- Piss the officers: he turued up the | colored man well known to the citizens of te | eu duming the Summer n SEASON, | from Baltunore. Ther arevegens. Siey first ntze., 07; New York Co itral Railroad Sink: f ‘ % * e o Sas Ty as ap gt reper time noatie cen . ing Fund. 7 imi again into thy with the zood-natured 1 towards Shreeve’s stable; witness | Second Ward as‘ Old Prehaps.”” received a | Dene the pruper tu Music, | recently received from. A ons report business tienteed ot nee. = a is § ; a . de a > . ny Brothers report busin re mark, ge bac ase ala ate a cape ip meee : ise of the quarrel; | severe wou on the head froma stone thrown en : yt "e 5 ; - Bem price given for old Pianos in exchange for iste Se " wee Lis It is a matter worthy of remark that the curren 1 saw no more yaboy. ‘The practice of stoning and teasing ures delivered every rsday even emember our number is 36. near 1th street, he a islature. runs towatds the southeast to day Cross-examiard —Do not know any of the otfi- | persons known to be of unsound mind is one that | ing—illustrated by the Pupils of the Institution, iba Sonne nie soared Sunil tae Lacracee climate’ 3 ™ | he ol was like the one shown witness | should be immediately checked both on je l-eo3m _ — jer = / ies riod o'clock to-day in special session, to dis Bacwueree OF ERS Ne TiONsl (GHake Ie ITT ihaeonrk, the ong amused yercdas ye {ior tteie) and the injury r O THE LADIES OOO COPIES OF ROSALIE, THE PRA- | trict the State for Senators and Conneltore. and to another column will be found the ample pro- | witness for the proseent W one of the ofti- | by innoceut persons unable to protect themselves arcane ae Mey ee 1000 CES. OF Bos. beautiful song ever | apportion the number of representatives to the a nffered by the National Guard for their | cers take hold of another one,and heard him #1 It isthe duty of every citizen to inform the police, Rave hie day poceived Homie Tam | culcked “Alan, Dariiec Holl Gray, Musie in the | aunties. ramme offered by | manufactory, a few more of the P +f several cor a i Blakistone’s Island. Read | “ido not go after him (Cross) for you have no | and become « witness against such persons. enuinen) 8 tem ore at the Air. and ail the new music of the day just received _ sheets tie ve | Warrant.and he will shoot you,” (this last clause PRIGERATORS, the only arti Sete ne mame Banna, ae betwen one Health of New Orleans, &c. teint Bedi Mia aca aap le iene | Was ruled out by the Courtasnot evidence.) |) | aug WxsTeRN VixitoRs.—The preparations ur wow be calted A Retri- lth streets, JOHN FL ELLIS. ‘That it will be ear ou he John H Wese, sworn —Knows rothing about assurance in the committee of Capt. Jas. A. Tait, i Joboson. ROH hing more than hot boxes ther dark we Arctic. 1 | New Orxteans, July 4.—During last week | there were only ninety-four deaths in this city, most of children. ‘There is no fever prevailing in Baltimore for the reception of the visitors from hol minhtoers eyes i the West, will it is expected, be fully completed e to keep them cool nd are to be ona handsome scale. We | the case; saw C Le said he had just ¢ id Cross that the court was engaged oss the evening previous to his e from Bali Soar sem not so with a give references to all that wishes them of their TEXT BOOK OR E KE. Lloyd, Lt. | to-da iticians and tatesmen ofthe | General Walker arrived here this morning Jas Graham, Levi Jones, G and asked Cross if he was up for | j var f ho moverment on the part of our citizens | *Y ieee cesar daily receiving, the Ne ea? i | N York Markets. B. Clarke. Wm. Cammack, Jr j Cross said—(here the witness was told | t properly receive the visitors on their arrival at *_y largest and. hendsomest a 3 wc _ _New ¥e —"s | to stop, What Crosm said the evening before not | Wont Is this creditable to us as a city ? Nee wrunent of CHILDREN Nnegy Coat: | New Yorn, July ith —Flour is buoyant with Henry Lawder was | being evidence in the case.) The yeneral passenger agent of the Baltimore CAKKIAGES that ean be» y xe aslight advanc, sales of £,500 bbls. ; State $6. arrested by Officer Watson, on the oath of Mrs Jailor, sworn. —Had the warrant | sng Ohio railroad company at the West yesterday | found in the Distriet of C inne Wiutre Asi, RAY Ash, as not present when Cross Sarah Callahan, for profanity in ths street. Jus- afterward; did | teleyraphed that the nuinber of guests would prob- my #1 ard | fired the pistol; was there shortly Aine coeed 350, CLES'at my store, No. Sid, bot tints “iths settied, the eileer produced a was Poet ee eet. thonne that was iamed | Not AT ALL hard to take were thone most deli- | theabove Goods, __ ©. WOODWARD. a io ae coe had the secon varra . the on vi et : “ ss 780 epmar may ators, Nov ae bat BBLING Sh ay dthei'xips or Coane ag lg ag emt rgecn ilar new Is tore, No. 313, een 1 LL NDS AL. ‘ : 2 Srecin Hane avonnon Halas Sain nant Any amount of fuel delivered at the shortest notice, | red 1.97, Milwaukee Club 1 46al 4, Chi Yr ‘ ckory WOOD a full supply. ring 1.37al 35. Corn is bnoyant; sales of 30,000 F produced a wat- n0 Cot Ger aes secre o aussie, to thn tat bushels; mixed 8c, round yellow. Ste. yainst Mis Sarah Callahan, selling fen the morning of the arrest; heard the pistol | ele bivalves sent us by coe ROU SaN ee ace N.B. J have a fow of tie De KANE REFRIGE pag T. Je Wd Cale c Lenk ke g ets oy eel Beef is unchanged. eqebantities t ‘ os oe ‘i ct Sth a 4p | whose establishment, as all the world knows, is | RA TORS left on hand, which I will sell, to close out N. W. corner 12th and C street, No. 547, rd is higher: at 4 saastccnt. Fesatice ordered the de- | Where xe Sadapeebgachirt mig ts og Seen aan sees cocaar of street and Pennsylvania seme cost, as} un sure that this season willbe | jy 14 6t One square south of Ba. avenue, Whisky is teay; Obio 3c. tte pay a fue of = ' ——— 5 eaienriites something was said about | avenue. Larger, jucier, or better-flavored oysters thet are 4 this or any other market. Bake ROBES BAR BE ROBES. % aeanets xs showed the paper to Cross | than these, we never hope to see. a SAD i 8, &e., Financial. »o Faw —Yesterday, Mr. Thomas H. | ® warrant: og rely ae tiadlat the tiene. nae ARASOLS—PAR Selling off at low figures, at New Yorr, July 16.—Stocksare bt bor. Chi- then; witness’ hart It'\s 5 —Thi hild of Cot Selling off ar 2’ per cent F.A. 244 Pa. av. boggae * Cambevioh Gant Co. 17i: was arrested for an assault and battery on ‘The ease was here closed for the defence, and Victovs Doc.—This morning. a child of Col Selling off g sae as Ps go & Rock Is'and $24; Cumber 5 P - ‘Chis Court certain instruc- s Wallac < attacked and bitten by a fe-o- PLA. MeGRE TOWN CLASSICAL AND MATH- | [ijinois Central Bonds, 994; Miebij Southern Me Wis Uo Steward) Mr. Lewis, on appearing | Mr Chilton asked of Man fect that if the jury C_S. Wallach was attac aes jy 8-eotw between f2th and SMATICAL ACADEMY. 3; New York Central 83%; Reading Railroad before Sustice Goddard. dt once j tions, which be read to (Monee that the officers, | clous dog. ‘The child was so badly torn about : Si Feling wil ue PANS very low he duties of this Institution will ‘be resumed | =. Visvinia G's 92, Missouri 6's S2- t tema: king to the offiger that heonly intene- | should find upon t Pee ed Crees had ca: | thie neck a6 ta sender the advice of a physician TS EONS Oo. Soptember ist, ed toshake bis list at Mr. Steward, but it went | including Robinson, whi f ; Sterling excl dull, fused to show their authority at the request of © necessary. Pa, ay., bet, 8th and 9th st jy 7-2awth P, A, BOWEN, Principal, ling exchange toe far,

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