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A Mimistea’s Oprmion on Wxatine Motan- d 5 ING APPangL.—In his morning sermon on Sun- LATEST NEWS tlemen, don day last. the Rev. Dr Butler, of Trinity Church, —_—_ > Tux Stan pudlishes the Lists of Letters | quiet.” Mr 3 , anid = [Ordered to be inserted in the EvENiNe Stan, it TELEGRAPHIC remaining in the Washington City Post Ofice | 2° disturbance, and {i “Our life is sorrowfa! being the newspaper having the largest oireulation . eae dhe isions of the law directing them to | “D0 Were in com) - as they pass without bri: of any daily paper published in Washington.} =e . -° | Witness them up in the world an: ng oral spplying for letters in the follow- bs printed im the newspaper having the largest cir- to | ing List, will please sey they are apvaurieuD, culation within the delivery of the Office. Its total mame, saying petuate them < i LADIES’ LIST. daily circulation is more than double that of . ti Fai Y, propr EC France, Mrs Anna Overtou,MreRebe's — ge ; witness hea! crowd, saying “let pest 5 we can with our griefs. We ome ahenbie farts Fae ie te erher Daily printed in the District of Columbia. coats.” Soon i world has enough for its own discipline. Pe een e Puageralas mes pete f i it ts from this view T object to a custom which to | Broom,'Miss M~— Gaut, Miss Geor Txe Examination or Brrxary Doxwair Passed followi . | my mind is never » but which in the excess | Bo"), MEP. Geundge bien Before Justice Clark.—Yesterday at 3 o'clock 2 to which it is carri Seems to me to be an absolute | Branham, Mrs 8°) Gan, Bernard Donnelly appeared before Justice John nt. pion; wrong to society, throwing over it an element of | Berro., Thos H * ized D Clark, to answer to a charge of assault and ld : gloom, which no persons, and Christians least of Hy Mee) i. Dr. Jacob Bigelow, ‘?bamee. battery with intent to kill Daniel Stewart, on Me ; a all, have a right to cast into this alrendy too shad. | Bitckwood, Mrs ae me vice presidents, and four secretaries, Wednesday night last. J ht. I fear that 1 shall offend the sacred : * y/MisMary Simmons, Rebecc U taking the a Charles W. Uttermetle, Esq., appeared for the a & jeorge’ 'y, | sentiment and feeling of many who cherish ft as 2 +) MreKmily Se ors, Mre Frances United States, and Daniel Ratcliffe, Esq., for the : a Christian ceremony when I announce my most we pire Jd, Smith, Mre EE defendant. * Pp Georg. ity, | decided objection to the practice of on Jens, Mies Maggie Shrosder, Size Cape The first witness called to the stind was George ; itagerald Q ; mourning for the dead. You will. permit'me. | ca". ‘Sorat os were, Mise S. Gideon, Esq , who testified that on Wednesda: and took by athe tps He wall * with all respéct tothe sentiments others, to | Cnatan, Mrs L , Mes KE Seribe Stes Auge BM senses. night last he was at Mr. Ber: house in FE. street, | 2bout twenty-five feet and fell to the pavement. utter my very long and matured convictions upon | Gx: i Miss This afternoon, a business he oceasion of a | Before Donnelly struck Stewart, Stewart had it. Its evils seem to me to be manifold. It looks Margaret Mt t pointed, with Dr’ Jno H. Griscom, of N: serenade. Witness had been inside the house and | bis left hand loose ware et t of nized rebellion against the Mt as chairman 7 J on coming out, the crowd had all leftexcepteight | Clothing about his and his cOm- ueen was performed by W.D. den -, It sheds gloom over the | ¢ M The subject of the cattle diserse in this and or ten The parties who left the house Ce ‘were about twen’ feet from Berret’s | Massey. » of Alexandria, who delivered an 5 h the churches, and in the houses. ies other States was before the Convention with witness were the last to leave the house. | ouse, in [ street, when y first heard the sere- | e! t and appropriate address. The Knights | It creates an {impression in the world of the ab- ihagbast, and referred to the committee : When witness first came out, noticed Donnelly | 24de, and the screaming, and the loud speaking. | of Honor then the coronets apes the heads | sence of comfort and of consolation. It helps to | DPE! Mosre,MreLissi . and two other watchmen there to whom witness | Donnelly’s partner was sick that night, and wi of their ladies, and the Queen’s ball immediate- A Dr of New i Petuatesorrow, when the Christian duty is | D:'y,.us Bist) Maison ° og hy =. Spoke. Donnelly said there must be order kept, | Ress and his partner got orders (as is usual insuch | ly opened. The dancing was kept up until 11 Eo cultivate peace and joy. Children or Chris. Dermot,Miss Aan K Ma Mi: . sna witeess spoke saying that we would do tho. | cases) to join the two beats and ali goon | o’clock, and everything passed off to the mani- | tian frientis die and they goto Heaven, and we i “ Ww. epi yt temo of poisonous drugs, thing to disturb the peace, and requested them | both beats. Witness is sure Stewart got an arm | fest aelignt of all present. In the morning, wag prepee lay them amid fragrant flowers, . ™ pA ’ not %, say anything to disturb us. We walked | loose and raised it before Donnelly struck him, as | Withers” ind, seated in one of Latham’s fine whi ec Se their breast. All around “ M. Lllineis Demecratic Convention along upto the corner of Ninth and E streets, and witness was quite near at the time. four-horse coaches, beautifully decorated, paraded | them is the light of Christi hope and consola- 3 c J were feitowed by the three watchmen, and when Mr. Uttermehle —Do you know Mr. Gideon?”’ through the streets discoursing some excellent tion, and then we come in a dark cloud shedding aay = 14.—The Democratic State 4 Wwe got to the corner Donnelly spoke to some one | Witness—‘-I have often heard of him, but | music. night over the scene. This is not a Christian but GENTLEMEN’S LIST. Presideuthel ok rroeepons ys dea State officers in the crowd, saying that he wanted him to til | never Knew him till that sights A wybite woman named Julia Rush, committed } a heathen custom. ‘The early Christians forbid | atvrigh«, Wa © Neall, HC Presidential electors met at Springfield yesterday. bim bis wame. He said that he had saved the | | Mr. Uttermehle—“Did you not tell Mr. Gideon | suicide on Monday night last, by jumping inte cries of aonien, the rending of garments, and the | Addisoa, W. e N: Chas—3 z oention wae large snd harmonious man’s life a few nights previously, and desired | that night, in answer to a question as to whether | the Potomac river, Her body was found fester. | Uisek extoney ‘te despair which the ‘heathen | 4 a fy Cesar Dr Soloering went Calhoun was represented. The to s name, as wanted him asa witness. | you knew anything of the transaction, that you} day, — in the dock at Janney’s wharf, and and adopted, and deposited their dead | *' : Ordway, GW ja = CrAllen Samo ease: Fare: . Witness said that he would find out the man’s | 84w nothing of itand washed your hands of ital an inquest held by Justice Price, acting as coro- | with sorrowing ; for they sorrowed not 1, Wm M G , Say, Jan ‘ames C. ; Liewt Governor, Lewis C. Ross; mame to-night and communicate it to Donnelly | Witness.—*‘Not as I remember of.” ner. The jur ¢ returned the following verdict:— | without hope. Indeed, evidence is not want! 5 use, W Pastell, WR Secretary of State. H.C. Cambell; Auditor, Ber- sed suid to tonnes Stewart got to the corner } ,, Mt; UMermehle—““Did you noteay that nightto | ‘That Juila Hush, in a deranged state of mind, | to prove this they ster iel ten the coon | Bach 2 Pullip Wap | nard Artenzein; Treasurer, Hugh Maher; Su sad said to the man (whose name witness soon | Mr- Gideon, in answer to an interrogatory, that | drowned herself in the Potomac river before aay. | tabicy wee oe mourning; that they wore white 5 pase ntendent of Public Instruction, Dr. “ aucertained was Smith) “Come along, he don’t | vou saw nothing of it, because a tree was between | on Tucsday, the sthaf dene and bright colors, emblematical of their Christian Gowen, Jamon _ \ Phetge Olever man heettels D. Metison and WS. Cush ‘want your name."’ Donnelly replied to Stewart | you and the parties 7°” The followtug officers were chosen by Wash- when the dead was buried out of their sight. TP dnich, Joho Z Penman, NG Iilinola delegeeee te eer ne the action of the saying ‘You're 2 white-livered coward.” Witness.—-Never! never!’ ington e (Masonic) at a meeting beld on |] tive sometimes thought whether the habit 3 Miche! rola dciegates to the C a . Pess then Went instantly up to Stewart and took | Mr. Ratcliffe desired to know what the counsel | Thursday night :—W_ H. Lambert. Master; ES. | which will be in the memory of some of you, of muel i . and re; the expression of the unanimous him by both arms, saying to him. “‘Come, Stew- | Intended by this cross-examination. Whether it | Hough, Senlor Warden; W" @ Pech dealy | ec! white scarfs at funerals was not derived | Bu c*,W—* : Wish of the Demoeracy of Iilinols for the nomina- wet, los ge heme.’ Wilaeen seceaemeend eich | was the inseation or 1 prosecution to endeavor | Warden; GF. Frenene ‘Treasurer; J.T. Gordon, | from this primitive custom It enor t think, a | Boom’ F. GeoB : tion of Mr. Douglas at Baltimore, were Donnelly, promising that there should be no dis- | to contradict the testimony of this witness? Secretary; J. E. Towsen, Senior Deaco: H. | Christian sentiment which prompts this gloomy N Gorman, E_ Pe turbance ¢ ae Sonwalty continued, saying to an auger rene cr yea ira Delahay, Junior Deacon; J. Shakes, Tyler. habiliment. It converts women, and, saddest of = cK : Connecticut Pelitics Stewart “Yeu're a louse,’ or “You're a ape con! ictin, im, and mean = —_—_—___= all, littl iidren into w: mae, i 1 “peerage New . ie louse,” Stewart replied, “Weil, if 1° show that he did say what be how denies having XAMINATION AT Miss Woopn’s Sears tere A tage ie a Into walking emblems of — ess Pet w lain Pe 4 Maven Seae - = “cn ait you're & d—d thief.” Donnelly said said? This examination took place on Monday last, and | *thecg: Why it is the symbol of sin, of woe, of | Brows, les > Russell, W Thos Lawton, editor of the Daily News, was mee thief, and I'll take you to the watch-house.” | _ Mr. Uttermehle again put the question, as to | the akill of the teachers cmployed to instruct in | wrath, and of despair, not of the comfort and the chairman. Hon. Mr. Kavanaugh, of Minnesota; Hie then went up to Stewart and struck him with | Whether the witness did on that night, in | English, French, German, drawing, and music | Viaddened sorrow of the Christinn Inte more- 4 : Hon. Thomas C. Fields, of Nee York; D.M his spontoon Witnees had bi reply to a question from Mr. Gideon, say that he | was fully evinced by the exercises of the young 4 0 over, too often a mere fashion. And then, to see | Bo Thos ' 3 Mead. Esq , of Greenwich; and James Gi art at the thme, bis left band grasping Stewart's | Dever Saw anything of it, because he was behind dies, which were of 2 high order of excellence. | it elaborately interwoven, coquetish in its adjust S Faq, of New Haven, were left arm and bis right arm grasping Stewart's | 2 tree at the time, and that he washed his hands | We may mention as deserving of marked notice | ments, going to places of amusement. covering the ni sngseee, BE latter was very severe upon Hon. C. M. I right arm, tnd holding both arme down to of it x the talented Miss Bennett's English composition; | gay mod yidaly s it has a sort of fantasque mas- | 8 . , for bis course in the Charleston Convention. The body. Witness felt Stewart’s knees give way, The witness, sharply —‘Never, sir. I never got the beautiful and spirituelle Miss Milson’s recita. uerade appearance, and seems incongruous to ; ng so meeting passed resolutions, thanking the dele- and said to Donnelly “There now, you fave done | bebind a tree” | am’ an officer, and know my | tion of German poetry, her English composition, | (hy gloom. I respect the sentiment which leads 4,3 ° ddie, 3” tes from this State who bad su Mr. ‘his; take him, I can’t held him.” Stewart went wr bee Peles a oobi Ms rps two prop wien se crayen by no means Ge prater those who are bereaved to put away Ry colors, & ae apg fougias at Charleston, and req them to into strong convulsions, aud remained so about | oF three tr! e my spontoon from under my | th miration t friends; and the cul- those which 1 ; ale, Jas rend. port to him at ore am hoeron the pavement tinge Donnelly | arm, bat they couldn’ do it. Sowait called | tivated nna dignified Miss Wood's execution | 224 wear those ee ee TS sald cl. wis he fancied respect for the dead, or f t M Hernan, daccb—2 Re for witness to state that when he found what be | Donnelly ad——d thief, in reply toa remark from | upon the plano forte, and. her Isneligh can —— af por sear that e08 1 5, Heuderson, Jas Y may not seem to mourn enough, lead us into th H Ri The New k State Editorial and ad had done, he evinced considerable contrition, and | D , that he (S.) was a d—d louse tion. A little girl who played upon the most mistaken conviction that sorrow is a duty. L Hamilton, JR Sherres, WP raphical Association. oo said he weal get a carriage to take him home| | [lr_ Gideon here desired to make one explana- | and sang, but whose name is unknown {o us, Wher, it is a duty, let grace convert it into a Pg Howard.) 3 ” Burraro, June 15 —This bod: He went and go! a carri: and when the driver | tion of his testimony. a point he had before over- | executed a piece of music with singular skill and eful joy. Let it not lead us i ke A Hendersse, J & W nnual conve: bere. refused to take him in Smcioad the a which | looked: When Donnelly called Stewart a white- | correctness. Upon the whole, the pertarnwnoes brecirasing our sorrow into iio wort an Hi te 4 a os yey he sald would ruin his carrj , Donnelly said be | !ivered coward, Stewart replied to him, ‘Take off | of all the young ladies were highly creditable to wrong against Christianity by making it wear a would pay all the expense if {t did. Donnelly’s | Your uniform and I'll show you whether I’m a | their talents and industry, and spoke volumes in livery of despair, and a wrong to the world by ”, DW Stagg, Pam manner at the corner was enough to irritate any | coward.” praise of the unwearied assiduity of their accom- being objects of gloominess, when our present | © i Sorter, O Pas man, and Stewart was as quiet as a man need be. Michael Fitzgerald, sworn —W itness is a night plished teachers and their enlightened direction. ce should be a perpetual testimony to the high i When Donnelly Geeptuned to take him to the | Watchman, and was present with Donnelly and | Mrs. Young, the celebrated pianist and vocalist. joys, and the sufficient consolations to a Christian watch-house, he instantly advanced and seized Hempler on the occasion referred to. When wit- | one of the teachers, gratified the audience with a th. Black! What isit? Itis that into which | Clemeuts, 8 N ‘Stewart by the collar and struck bim ness and his partners got in front of Mr Berry's | few of her best performances, which added much the light cannot come. It is the absence of light. | C«s#=¢y, Pever ee Cross-examined —Witaess heard no one in the | house, the several gentlemen referred to came out | to the interest and brilliancy of the occasion. Why should it drape the children of light and of Pat 4 Aid fer the Sufferers crowd sa) There comes one of Goddard's gre of the door, and walked up towards the corner. | Rev. Dr. Hill and Prof. Whitaker, baving been hope? Why caeeld it be used in the case of | Lc AB 1 backs.”’ Stewart had been drinking, and was a | They were walking and talking, and possibly | politely called upon to do so, made addresses y 0, — ‘was given last those, the memory of whose departure and peace- night at the Repablions a Wigwat for benefit little under the influence of what he had drank, | 80me one swore an oath or two, and copra after which the whole party partook of elegant | fui rest is a sacred joy? | may run counter to your of the sufferers by the late in Iowa. It but was quietly ing along, with no s' walked ahead of witness, and up to them, and | refreshments, liberally provided for the occasion. feelings and prejudices upon this subject. You * was a splendid omtir The hall was crowded to making a disturbance. When he was kn when witness got to the corner Donnelly was = REE —— fi may say it cotresponds to your own feelings to | ( ' EP ite utmost capacit not less than 18,000 own he went into violent convulsions, and | ‘lking to Smith. Messrs. Gideon and Stewart | Save or Nzouzaaue Stanps ix rue NonrH- | wear this gloomy material, but te ther feeling | Chandler, HR q - being in stloshanes. "The subscriptions wimeact (watchman) had hold of his arm, but | Were together, and Donnelly stepped up to the | ERX, Easterns, Wostexy, and CENTER Mane such as corresponds to the credit of God, and to | Clarke. GW fins des, topsite woth Se pvestpes ieee Gibaee: awitness saw no one attempt to take his spontoon | side of Stewart, and witness went up to Donnel- | kets. —For the benetit of the many of our thou- the mercies of redeeming love? Jf the custom is | “okt, GT cert, amount to about $5,000. from under bis arm. Stevae didn't (put bis | ty: Witness heard Stewart say in reply to some- | sands of readers who never see any of the papers | {” harmony with just conception, then have our | Cone” ~ Tay, w ; bands behind bim when Donneli approached | thing Donnelly had said to him, Rees ee Sorae cane een ne Municipal | green, aweet cemeteries, sofull of joyful reflection, | (ache: Ww Tiylo Death of Jehu Galbraith. your stick, an can wi ou.’? ore words fers thi , in their otic wisdom, ct wi SE + for followed, ‘and Donnelly eid. “You bad better | to do thelr Corporation adv ete, ‘we copy the whose emb!ems are all in conflict with it, altered. Errx, Pa., June 15.—Hon. John Galbraith, an « vi oul u pl ices, Donnelly at all. go along about your business’? Donnelly then | following advertisement grati oS vs pipes ee | regretted ranged ae Daniel Stewart, sworn —Testified that he was | Called Stewart a louse, and Stewart called him ,, Mayor's Orrick, — ) shade; no monuments but those of black marble at Mr. Berry’s house; that he left there with sev-| 1 return, a thief. Witness went immediately Wasuinoton, June 15, 1960.$ | Tr our religion is joyful, it does seem to me that eral others led up to the corner of | UP to them, but did not see Stewart take hold of | _ All persons desirous of securing Vegetable “if r ex-member of Congress, and presiding J: of the Sixth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, suddenly et bis residence in this city this mern- r ing. that when he got to the corner, | Donnelly. ’ When witness got up to them, Don | Stands in the several Markets throughout the ety this objectionable uniform ef woe would be soon c y 8 misisus Gehan ing to Smith, asking him his | "¢lly had Stewart by the collar. Then Stewart | are hereby notified that they will be sold to the —_— 5; Sanpusxy, Obio, Jone 14—The balcony to West's Hotel fell this morning, while crowded with people to witness the fremen’s ai tn juring a dozen persons. Nobody was - The Case = i. jhe Sr. Lovis, June 14.—Judge . of Common Pleas, this afternoon, overruled motion for a new trial of the case of Carstang vs. ith, “Come along; he | W2s struck. Taney were not clinched at all be- | bighest bidder, for cash, (as per act regulating Donnelly replied to wit- | Youd this. Markets, &c ) on the following days: 10 o'clock, a large audience assembled in the h ‘ou ain’t nobody; you're a coward.” He | . George S. Gideon, recalled, stated that he knows Northern Market, Monday, July 2 chemical-apparatus room, to hear a lecture by | Doyle, Peter me up to witness and said, “You're a| Hempier. ‘That soon after the blow wes struck. Eastern Market, Wednesday, July 4 Prof. Henry, before the Teachers’ Association of | Bistor4,hL ~ +s WV ithess replied, -‘If I'm a louse, you're | Witness sald to him, “Hempler, did you sec Western Market Eriday, July Washington city. He proceeded to consider the | posi, sy)” a thief” He thew said, “I'll take you to the | tbis?”’ and Hempler replied ‘No, sir; 1 saw no. _ Center Market, Saturday, July? general properties of magnetism—attraction, re- Watch-house—I arrest you.” As he said this, he | thing of it. 1 wash my hands of it ‘all N. B.—All persons now holding Stands can re- pulsion, Induction and theory; action of magnetics came up and struck witness on the head with his | 8°Me distance behind them.”* tain them by paying, prior to the day of sale, the upon each other; method of developing mag- pontoon, and witness recollects nothing beyond The case closed here, the counsel on both sides | appraisement price of such stands, and returning - d Weaver, JH - tism; change in state of bodies b th i — that for a long time. expressing themselves satistied, without making | the certificates of deposit of such sale to the Clerks | Nets™s Change ido aeeeetion ; we? toe Lecrure By Pros Hexry.—This morning, at Iwas action of magnets on all bodies, dio-magnetism ore, Ww ha $$$ Cross-exam!ned.— Witness has occasionally had | *#Y fetnarks upon the evidence of the different markets previous to day of sale. | and terrestrial magnetism. “A matsbor nt on eri. | Davt w—s 3 c 7 Departure of the Great Eastern Prebably epileptic fits; had had them as inany on woe ayThe Justice remarked that he always felt it a By order of the Mayor. | ments were made by way of illustration, and the | Edwards, ‘ ; 7 Postponed " paves defore this time; has bad them after having | Pleasure when an officer was attacked to defend ae lecture was very interesting and instructive | © Dato New York, June 16.—A reliable authority says been on a spree for aweek. Had been on no spree | 24 protect him. If a man molests an oificer in | SERENADE ny THE NationaL Riv.xs.—Last throughout. ‘The second of the course will be that the Great Eastern would not leave Europe that day; bad had two or three drinks during the | the discharge of his duty, he does it at his own | Bight that spirited and well-drilled corps, the delivered next Saturday morning, at the same until the 2ist. y. but was not excited by what witness’had | Peril and must take the consequences, be they | National Riffes. left the armory in company with taken. Don’t remember anything f1 the ti what they may. Rut when an officer how done | the Marine Band, for the purpose of bemoring time and place gE aF jn meen si witness was struck tll 4 ollock next morning, | what Mr. Donnelly has done, te an" Juntice of | With « scrensde hiss lady friends who had #0] Rea, Estare Saues—A. Green, auctioneer, Co a6 wins Don’t remember telling Donnelly if he would put | the Peace, had nothing to do but to hold him to | kindly interested themselves in procuring the two | made the following sales: Lots 12, 13, 14, and 15 his spontoon down witness could whip him. | ail to answer for his conduct before a petit jury. | beautiful flays used by the ‘markers’ of that in square 469, situated on H and [ streets south, a See Didn't grab hold of Donuelly at all; couldn’t do | A” ofticer is bound to do his duty in a diferent | Company. After visiting these fair ones, the sere- | and Seventh street west, to J. M. Springman, for Alexandria Markets. it, because witness’s haads were down by his} manner from what this officer is shown to have | "ding party repaired to the boarding-house of 7% cents per foot; lot 21, In same square, to John DELLAN} the Executive Com ALEXANDRia, June 16 —Flour—Family 96.502 side. Had no weapons that night; don’t carry | done, and he should hold him to beil in his own | their captain, (Capt. Schaeffer.) where the band i ents; lot 20, in same square. to 2 Le the Cuiou Guard: | $7.75; extra $5.7586.12; super $5.50a5.62. Wheat any weapons at any tire. a "| Fecognizance for $300, and $200 beside for hig | ¢xecuted several of its most stirring and pleasant 73g cents; frame house and lot - ssnlogtony Central | white, fair to good, $1.33a81 46; red $1250 Borrows, swor a —Was called to see Stew- appearance to answer the charge at the Criminal | @!rs ‘tween Twenty-second and Twenty {07 Lerrens must in att cases pe Paepat. | & 34. Corn—white 6sa7ac.; yellow 7ua7T2e. Rye Movements ef the Japanese. Puitavecrnia, June 16.—The Japanese left for New York this morning art. Had retired to au Court. We understand this ompany is to act as an es- rick Curran, for $500, rt of lot 1 5 Be wab3c. Oats Stad6c. Corn Meal 70s80c. aroused witness, fovea ee Mri Ee Dunawin came forward and offered | cort to the Zouave Cadets, of Chicago, on their | (adjolning,) to Join Hardy. fre iste June 16 _____WM. JONES, " knocked down.’ When witness got to the spot, | bimseif as security, and took the oath ns to his | Visit to this city in the early part of wort month, : = cme = : = saw aman lyin on the pavement with a crowd | Possessing sufficient property over and above his | The soldierly appearance and masterly drill of | Usirep States C For Triat.—Several | [J PON N COLORED STAMPING around him. ‘nstantly told them to apply cold | Just debts to pay the bail should it be necessary, | this company render it every Yay Proper that they | cases of important character ag involving trials at | «PON, Note Paper ano loalc. Whisky 2430. water to bis head. Witness tie impression | The recognizance was duly entered Into, and the | sould act as an escort to the Zouaves, than whicti | the Criminal Court, were euhedne hearing be- T gece ee was tat he as dead, from the appearance of his | ©28¢ Was Closed. itis said there is no better disciplined company | fore Justice Johnson this afternoon. The results| jeis-2t 226 Pa. ay., between Sth. New York Markets. fece; but when witness felt his pulse, he soon - In the United States are not known as we go to press 741. STAMPING SH GOLDER New Yorx. June 16 —Fiour is heavy; prices discovered that he had life in him. Witness} _ THE District 1x Conornss..—The Water-works, Cuyrax Manxrt —This morhing mark In the sdjotning office (Denn’s) a few petty | "I 'ni: Nestene pote manner of stamping | 2f¢ unchanged. Wheat is heavy; white western the = ,a0,°xamination of the wound, thinkiug at | Jail, &¢ —In the House last evening, the body re- | yO "XTE® ed with wagons and hopes which tad | C288, mostly of violations of Corporation ‘law. | nue! paper and envelopes. Examine our latest | $136a81.40. Corn is drooping; mixed G2a6t xe the ‘sme that he was elther too faz gone to be | sumed the consideration of the Se amend- | 2s po aE Das dha Sires apr seeds hich bad | were tried and disposed of in the usual way. specimens. DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE, Provisions are quiet. hisky is drooping at res'ored by medical ald, or that he was slightly | Ment appropriating $500,000 for the completion of Pvelone nein to the market a sup- roll, ita2e; Bacon ic; Pork $7750; Lard Sard Engravers, Ke : y ply of provisions equal to any offered this season, L : .—T * 15-2t . en u = cutinge in Which Serwee ee yore tp ends, [proces by the obict engineer of Beaune sha hale Apseetine and among the vititors we | monolithic columns for the past year, ond bare | Seu LING OF KO. CHANGE BUSINESS. Wheeler & Wilson’s Witness is of the iinpression that the severity of | Mr. Barr moved that the sum be reduced to menteen, ai stat eee ee ane tle- | set up, without accident of 9 overseventy- | All LEATHER on hand will be sold at redueed UNRIVALED the convulsions was oWing to the fact that Stew- | $350,000, the work to be superintended by a civil iron Ske . bs merely sojourners in Washington. The stauds of art had been imbibing, as well as tothe blow tendent to be appointed by th retary | the regular dealers were neatly arranged, and their stock was displayed to advantage ' The country dealers were not behind in the quality of the produce they offered, and we think our mar- ket made a favorable impression upon the minds five of them welghing 112,000 pounds each. They prices. , : ; ie hs All those shoe-dealers indebted to me will make Te: ' Magee Mr Berton eit aes immediate settlement either ly onal of short 1 otes, FAMILY SEWING MACHINES! four men only Leather dealer, 209% Fas Decidedly the most Popular ri SHE And most Perfect the hea cK, and with Epileptic fits are easily superinduced ina man | of War. He argued that Captain Meigs, being 3 subject to them, by the use of stimulating liquors, | military otticer, is unfit for the business Witness felt badly both for Stewart and Donnel. Mr. Hughes replied, saying that Captain Meigs ly. Has known b. five or six years, and never | had shown great skill in the erection of the knew of bis own knowledge that he was a quar-| bridge over Cabin John Creek. DonneLLy SUsPENDRD.—‘*Mercury,” one of the JUST PUB OVERNING of visitors. ‘The prices of many arficles, Aas | Mayor's offi alareans, says: “On the information nll Troe. Bg Machines in the market! 7 ‘ of many articles, now somununiiated. 404 ieee! ! 5 .R. 5 Bvo. 3 . Ss ay wie cattea deg ecll ee Epo ead Mecommendation of | coming scarce, were little advanced, while others | tuitted ‘by ser hed er oonl ae tipang Doerr meaty l In Siavery Sadotionsd by the Old "Festa- | Making the “Look Stitoh”’ the night to see Stewart. Carriage came for wit | in th mendment, and spoke unfavorably of the | 2*¢ decreasing as they Increase in quantity on the night of the 15th instant, Donnelly was | " Part 2, Is Savery Sanctioned by the New Testa- Alike on both sides ness, and when witness got there and went into nate’s discrimination as to who should super- [commumcarst immediately suspended from duty, to await a men in AT ALL PRICES— the room, found Stewart fying on a lounge, sur- | intend the work. [t was folly for Government to Tur Promenave Concerts. — Mr Eaitor , | Saal benring 7 fon Ms The Forablice ci Us a. FROM $50 TO 8100. aden ee cight or ten persons, and in convul-| cease appropriations for untinished works on Why can't we have the Promenade Concerts| Nixxry-Five Deontus 1s rue Sap: —Call| For sale at all the bookstores. Price 3) cents. Wirn Fout Lystrvctions. sions ines examined him, and found «| which millions of dollars have been expended. | \y,4, are held at the Capitol grounds every Sat- | for a glass of ice water. The new style patent ice | _je 13-3t THOS, McGILL, Publisher. . 7 Wound about an inch and a half’ in dents eT acta tee Taek pede eee Mt. FG. Jones, | veday afternoon, on Sunday sftreion eek? piteber, sold by Mr. H Semken, 20 Pennsylvania | ON THE WATCH! Both Pristel and Verbal, pe ae ees. md the —- to the skull bone. | durii hay ag: baer or ph rood $500,000 would | Sarurday—the same as they do in London, Paris, | avenue, are the greatest luxury of the season. One | ()° . “ ATTENTION ALL: Given Free af Charse, ind found that the bone was | com ueduct, an einent Wat | and some of the German capitale—so that the | conte warth of fee slit ly you all day with | Members of Congress in particular. and Citizens of the Purchaser. ned his pulse made on the authority of Captain Meigs. Now Pe : At the Home of t 8 pulse afterwards, y i Bo laboring classes, while at leisure and in their | ice water as cold as——you know? Buy one, and and Strangers in general. pels . and found that the wound was not serious. |i] the latter came here and asked $500,000 more. holiday attire, can attend them, as well as the | enjoy comfort Just received. direct from Geneva, over one hun- Tmust have been inflicted with some dull instru. | The gentleman from New York (Mr. Barr] was idle and elite of the city? There'can certainly be | 2 ——— dred WATCHES, manufactured by the most P. J. STEER, ment. The blow was the direct cause of the | right when he said $1.000,000 wiil not finish the no objection to the arrangement in a relisto Tue Census Taxinc.—We are authorized to | *killful artisaus,and which will be sold at vulsions without a doubt. Witness work. This Captain Meigs had cost the Govern- hs - such of ou: ena | great bargains. "Warranted to keep the best AGENT, ipoeastly aaa tanegoe oon eon eopotek ment million: sean millions of dollars. No mil- | Point of view, as every intelligent and liberal | state, yaa oan os the od pelg yar ime. Also, « fine assortment of JEWELMY 32 je7-co2w No. 488 Suvenre Stxzer. 7 never n » 2 > m: e 7 . &= a oan suueh of hia: ae tht boat to ant te ae aatgks itary officer ought to expend the Government mind must admit that the time of the populace | #8 may pa! q to be sold cheap, and sure of giving general satis wot © spent u census-taker, by being prepared with a ready | fectron® Borbood of witness's residence. money. Tatlng (eee ee nee nas corgi mots response, that fey may obtain blanks for this J Henry S. Davis. sworn.—Saw nothing till after Mr. Barr's amendment was disagreed to; and erally is, on Sabbath afternoons, without them pur, by application at the Census Office, De-]| je15-l0t" 302 Pa. the striking. Don’t know either Donnelly or | the Senate’s amendment for the water-works was ” : AMERICANUS. partment of the Interior. 5 but have eq: y. | non-concurred in. Sinem printed THE ONLY PLACE SELECT Sric3Es. A 3 areRS To Had retired to bed. somethi, in th Next Senate amendment—appropriating #250,- ANOTHER oF THE LisEL Suits.—Yesterda: Tux AnnvaL Granp Festiva. of the Wash- SUIT THE TIMES of BSO. Bieeda. per yeep eben wife went to the window “ad 000 for a new jail in the city of Westtagten cons Mr. John T. Haron was arrested by police pred ington Turner Society ts to come off on Monday = oe r LpTEL yA oes sal fe was ic aha raked veroend p*rortant Tu BOUSEKEEPERB. 0. INSKL& CO. —— . 9th and 10th sts, E. R. DURKEE & CO.8 N — 7 ch Spices, some row in front of witness's | read; when of the Fifth Ward on a warrant issued upon the | next at the Park, north end of Seventh street. HARVEY'S Fish and Oyster Ex-| by ut expresaly the to e and went to the window, and} Mr. Harris, of Md. opposed it, saying that a | oath of John R. Queen, charging Haron with | See advertisement in another column. ress, arriving daily from the North and South with hey ar 4 t was a0 light that witness | former report of the’Secretary of the interior | falee swearing and libel, {n making a certain ath. th ene Colicacios: . ere E, G invariably short. warrsot asa single trian! will adaotly prove. 3, ufnotured ABs, CLAMS, &e, Me sn! cost. pra cnerretre Bas 6 follo a wi to prevent iJ Meee tat emcee oa be built for $100,000 less | davit relative to bis (Harou's) confinement in the | | Tuosx 1x want of cheap boots, shoes, hats,| FRESH’ MON. COPE CH RAaD, = wn ial weight, while the than that amount. Workhouse about the time of the late election. | trunks and umbrellas, iL tnd a complete stock at 7 thesis int of strength wor, Mr. Stevens said if a new jail was necessary, it | ‘The complainant is the Intendant of the Asylum, | R. Brice Hall's, Nos. 373 and 375 Seventh st. It SE: ‘ I SH, PVOND REL COMba RT e ascertained that the | would cost at least $200,000. T) hould have | Mr. Haron was taken before Justice Doun and = BBR , man had been knocked down bya policeman. | one to accommodate all who ought to be there | chose to give bail for his a rance at Court Quern’ EMPTiVES. Heard considerable talk, and some in be crowd | next session. Congress set the curbs and made the | rather then enter upon & tedlous examination, | phig great peed vl ell Ryo fast super- yl ade Fioride Reet GREEN | f= 19-if.Da W.tr Vi sti Se accusing Donnelly of doing it. D. replied, “Yes, pinay Aig! ae a here; and these paupers come | after which be would probably have to give bail. coding all others in its curative effects upon those | TURTLE, aud those fins large Lynnhaven Bay : = I struck him, | don't deny it.’ ‘Witness stead bere at the opening of the session to hiss when | The bail was fixed a: £500, and was immediately | aftlicted with tuserouiar diseases. Prepared upon | SPICED OYSTERS all persons will find it to Ss! VER PLATED suTT Rk COOLERS— and watched Stewart for some time, and he had | freedom is named, and applaud when slavery is | bonded for by Messrs. John Forrest and John ra \¥ ecientifie principle: “of the pure oil, and | theiradvantage to give me acai! before going to mar- ‘he oh 1m this city. Just received six or eight of the worst convulsions witness had | mentioned. He did not want to starve them; Sut Wise. Lof the nauseous taste of the plain articie. it | ket, as | have every facility to sell lower than can | «large lot, which | will set CESS ever seen. Witness examined Stewart's if they are made lean and lank, they will have the 2 Se _ 8.0. D, Sv. in ita jellified form, | be had in the city. to sre if he bad any weap. bout bim, less capacity to howl; and this will be for the Opp FeLiows’ Hatt.. with pleasure we | withont mastication, and is gradually dissolved All orders ery gd received and promptly de nothing save about half a plug of tobacco in any | better A “WM.T.DOVE&CO. 5 of the unexampled success of Thiodon’s | #94 digested into the a intestines drop | li vered to any part of the eity free of charge. REN exters with * rpg by d tes of the body by its —25 it, ber 101 ; , low p LJ ony of Bis poe kets. Mr. Peyton offered an amendment appropriating parse aihip have never Lad an exhibition Butricloas seopertios, nad ty aisting bed suse Pp Bin i Etro T HARVEY. Rent, BING, 6 rack toe Larner, sworn —Dida’t see the blow Siecction of the Secs ty or oe crested ONES te | er eran be. Tee ne mY, Perhaps, | tala ature Jag MOORE & KELLYS - he = + rove is Oo! ¥ - o cerca os Sos Bee oe thy TU giles wie and not allow the exhibition to leave | aad reoorimended by the Taaaite weer ete: | ME PARENT PICKET FENCE. | {> Store onstn doors north of to the United States, according to e ytd avist. We can cordially recom- eparation is confidently offered as a Tomely for Something Worthy the Attention rf the Public im ecu oo eeinow : asa moral exhibition, interspersed with | Cgnsumption and a: {nlous affections. Every State of the Union. & ooh ee eeremhetan, — hog old materials to be h ludicrous incidents to make it a popular id by hari Lage = all re- Wa BR low ats. Having perfected the patent of the Fence, ¥ hi G ent inment. A jal formance will be : : pe , given this (Saturday) afterndon, at 3 o'clock, sokrnan strect, or yer 7 we brliged that we can lemoustrate to the vit of Prax afd abt ‘or eveey submitted this amendment by direction of |p, pS Aaa mo . mar Whdlesale Agen Substantial of any Fence ever invented. which | abte rates by A ad the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds; taEs.—This morn: ng, about six o'clock, a fre | | Fencing we Propose, to exhibit with the worki e. and stated many ficts to show the necessity of a | Was dincovered Issuing from twoframe dwellings DIED, r sod ton dare erie Rectioe: bees een house new jail. Sthatiss woe aah Se oarine £2! In this city, om the sth instant, fell asleep in | Ma Beg ere street, corner of B, at from te "y. Mr. Peyton’s amendment was rejected—ayes gene oy ¥ apparatus, but | y M SUSANNA HOLMEAD. wife of Mr. | o'clock p.m. apacimena. mar 21, noes not counted; aud the Senate’s ainendment | Ould Bot succeed in saving the property. it be- Jamies B. Holmead, in the 63d year of lier age. Members of Congress, gentlemen visiting the osty | ——s ee. = we were pre! ‘was non-concurred in. ie ween, to an attache of the U. - Her family and friends are aesss ant follow sud the Bulbie in general are very respectfully in- A PH Li ‘resen' got up to Smi . irvey. er ¢ grave on Sunday next, the in vil exh hin hie ae P ‘The House concurred in the amendment ny pe Yesterda: Pgh - y jorning, & two-story frame house, | at30’clock p. m., from the residence of her afflicted prevared to sell Patents to any State. $3,217 for taking down and rebuildin » > ; i pristing | rmoat span of i ridge tne | known as the Cross-Keys, at the corner of Seventh husband, No: 333 sant betwoeen B| Territory, county, or fractional pa ts Potomac, knowa ridge ; * owned On the 15th instant, J.C. F! son of The Committee of the W non-concurred in ‘iler r vand Macgare mie ee ks. a3 b anc Mi t Aun Fink, aged 6 ence is the Hae I — seareaiental ain piso hes mor | node Be KELLY the ads - Having Extra Train Battimonx To-Mon Man ee eee, oe eee Oe Pa mi Sir “the ‘amendment Committee rose, | Monwine It will be sear be eae ee eRROw | M nid N'ste, je 15-st for the sale ot . and the the 14th i a column, that the Washington Branch Ruilroad | on| 4 pa of ona tee per have, for the ee mah vi yr she] ee ° months and 22 days. 4 DR Bonent GENxse; arrangemen' send 2 spec! the 15th instant, at -past2 o'clock p. m., (Or New Yoax.. —s to that city to-morrow (Sunday) morning, ON BRE Sa e6oth your of Bie AS sas bet: "clock. gonienes |S ee ee VE and KINDLING WOOD, st the lowest per tak TAM, ef came up. not in order, for stated. | A Macistaatz’s Resionation.—Edttor Star 78, ort arene tS DR. HUNTE! his in Wi " 2 , for reasons i — 3 nee ns e Pr no name, overruled the’ point, Please announce y are 1 ty attend, i cl re words then 33) sa daeaads F On the sth instant, JOS. HEARD, in the «rth Vons's, Pe over ® louse, t was a thief’ i Mrs HENRIETTA BARKER, if In Geo: Pieces ti peel tr fibeii and fifteen or twenty gentle-

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