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al j THE EVENING STAR eWay sg i i PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) . 8 ; AT THE STAR BUILDINGS z Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue and 11th street \ BY W. D. WALLACH. — y ‘Phe STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the City and Distric at Ten > ENTS PER WEEE. Copies at the counter, with or without wrappers, Two Cents each. PRICE POR Mattine:—Three months, One Deilar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dol- Jers; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are “que WEEKLY STAR-pebtinedon Fraay | W24, XXVIT, WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1866. N&, 4,132. Merning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. ———EEEEEEEeEeess CLOTHING, &. PROPOSALS. TELEGRAMS. xe. THE FENIANS. The North Carolina State Convention de | Their oe iu Canade —Reported AMUSEMENTS. ite F x. eHOVER'’S THREATEN. ‘vOved a portion of the morning hoarsoa Thars-» Lb O ¥ 23 we? pBoresans ck STATIONED Gay to routine businees of a local character, | | 1t was reported at Buffalo yesterday that the eink Derantxext or tye InteR1 “GRAND TESTIMONIAL BENEFT keen they proceeded to consider the revised | Fenian “army of invasion” numbered peed W astiNne TO ay 21, 1855. constituti the State, reported by the com- | Men, and was ‘ly receiving accessions; 1! 1 would respectfally announce tothe citizens of Proposals for furnishing such Stationery as mey To mittee a joveigived eg be ariicie under ce! they were well armed, and bad six pieces of be reqnired by this Department and the barea' sider 2 artillery. The Fenians baye telegraphed from Washington and the public generally that 1 have | 3° 7 Uirces thereof during the fiscal year endl ABNSR 8. BRADY, i Stion is section aine of the bill of ris Boffaio to various cities to briug on men and . 5 ose anaccom, LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK | fatistactery tertimoulels of abillte toteinite cor, SBADY’S GYMNASIUM, & jury of good and lawful men in open court,:| Men that went from there were apparently : Ti = ill net be considered, coptracts will Ny J 1866. as beretofore.”” Mr. David F. Caldwell, of | Picked, most of them having served in the oF ouly be awarded to manuiacturers of, or dealers MONDAY JUNS 4, Guilford, moved to ‘ainend it by adding the | Federaland Confederate armies. Theobstruc- 7 in {be several classes of articles d EXHIBITION OF GYMASTICS by Mr. BRADY tes ni hy, may be dor a misdeme: r. but | tion of the Welland canal. and a movement on SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! Ail arti cles for inbed must be ofthe best anality | and FORTY of hie test Porites, surpassing any | OF ot be dented the Taebt ok anreat in tis Toronto, are thought tobe thelr preset oo Cenc of thelr kind, samples of which mast accompaay | professionals in the country, and case.” Upon iti teen ‘aon rye ‘ot | Jects. The head centres assert thatno pillaging GRAND CONOERT, in which the following well kno’ X pear: New York w 8 P . e ...Soprant a. ABNER 8S. BRADY, (nee Fierts) Pe oh OH. SCHMIDT. M .C, CAMPBE Mr. GENARS1.. Pianist Each propotal must be signed by She indieianne 7 é pri aiOn. and a lively €iscussion ensued, 91+ | Will be allowed. They don’t make war on the mae insisting that auveigeer courts should be j People of Canada, but on the British Govern- relieved of duties in the trial of smull cases, | ™ent. Col. O'Neil commands the troops that which ought by rightio be vested in justices | Ade the egy -gene He is styled the » Com- of the peace; while the other side proposes to | Mander of the ied of the Irish Republic in to pess the section in ite original form. pin cag FR ewine gph pine. Major General C. S. Hamilton, of the yolun- iag. Quitea number of Fenians lett Syracuse, teerarmy, was shot om Monday last at Fodd | N.Y., yesterday, some bound east and some Ga.Lac, Wis. by R.A. Baker, cashier of the | west. “Major Mahon, who served during the Meebanics’ and Farmer's Bank, ina war in the 9th Massachusetts regiment, bas altereation. Phe General received two wounds | been commissioned a brigadier general, to com. neither of which, it is thoght, will prove | mand the Fevian volunteers trom Massachu- fata). He fell atthe firs: fire, and was shot a | sects. About 250 Fenians left Bosion by the i time while down,tue bali grazing, but | Borthern train last right. Light and Brown Cass. Suits, | or firm making it. and must speci Lig» i Brown Cass. Suite, | ror each article of the class tid for. Light and Brown Cass. Suit. cles not named ia schedule Fine Biue Flannel Suits, Fine Blue Flaunel Suits, Fine Biue Flannel Suits, Light and Fancy Cass. P Light and Fancy Cass. P; ed. Sent ane See Oe Shou d a contractor refuse oF neglect to farnish, row: nen when required, any @rticle or articles. the same pape ten 3 mm Duck a may be purchased in open market; and if a grea er eo pai jerefor a is er White and Brown Linen Duck Suite, ‘ a 7 tadesonepamant twehemon cen Fine Black Cloth Frock Ovats, | contractor in his next quarterly account artistes from reat for, as the pavlic may require. with approved security, will @» required ivideal or firme whom the cuntract may The entire working apparatus of the Gymnasium will be pnt on the stage of the Theater, A fall Orchestra. The Theater will be~bandsomely decorated with 's.@¢c. The whole carr 7 ose refined entertainment ever given in eater The MARINE BAND. in Fall Uniform, under the direction of Band- Mi SCALA, wil perform Biack Cloth Frock Coats, fhe D tment reserves the rigtt to reject | some choice select! : netrating his skal!. Baker is under ar- FIGHT AMONG THE MARYLAND FERIANS. Fine Black Close Breck Cont; | orceottee tia oul artickan cee ao Egat ‘Tue orgin of the affair is not stated. The sth Maryland cavairy regiment, a part tisely PROGRAMME Joha Parker, a ship easpenter, on +strike.” | Cf the Fenian army of invasion, ander com- Fine Black Pants and Vests, The snbdjoined echedule specifies, as nearly as ° - - P — mand of Colonel Dennis Donahue, passed El- Fine Black Pants and Ves! ie. amount, quelity and deecription Part I. was found guilty in New Lork, on Thursday, | mire. N.Y. yesterday. en route for Ogdens- Fine Black Pants and Ves of the articles likely to be rey nirec GYMNASTICS. of bear og Witham H. Krow ‘The bids will be opened in the presenoc of any ; catibatien. A. Pamediek bave " “i sdetig gyre oll Weconome oer 2 Se ee F strogym Desc Vonths’ and Boys’ Clothing, » s 1. Claes exercives, calietbetica, 5, Pa Sma sentenced to the penitentiary for three hé €asterp train, they fell to fighting among Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, heen Sg Foi a trap Shee setae Pe 1 | 3° Vauittoz horee, 6. prares cist Parker and a large gang on themselves. Nodeadly weapons were used. ‘Yoaths’ and Boys’ Clothing, | ‘S2'contracts for one or more of the clone: week: Bi Pane seiley 4 Singicriag d the ship yard of Nir. Waterpu’ Many had their heads damaged, and blood ed, as may be deemed most edvantageors to tbe | # Vauiting, : White Liven Bosom Shirts, White Linen Bosom Shirts, White Linen Bosom Shirts MUSIC. Department Tro porais must be addressed to the Secretary ordered the employees to knock off wor ud | flowed freely. They are Mostly youag men, Brown refusing, was beatea by Parker and | and smaany of them were in the rebel army dur- My Angel seer “3.0 CAMPBELL d a d Is r others, ing the war. They had with them six cases of ble eT a ay GOUAREE narda che Piance Lane... .F Campana e Sonth Carolina Confereuce ofthe Metho- | muskets and eight boxes of ammuattion, Undershirts and Drawers, | tione:¥ W. PENN CLARER. Gurnee ERADY AND ME CAMUBELL Th ith Carolina Confereuce of the Metho. Undershirts and Drawers, ed lawiw Cbief Giork. De Heirot Se DESCBIPTION OF ARTICLES. ines No. 1— Pager. t Episcopal Church has la‘ely been in ces. | M#rked H. D. Hackley, Pottsdam, Su Law- = rence county. n. A Teport trom the Temperanee Commit- Violin Soto, Air Varin. MISS C Reporte from Corning sey six hundred Fe- ee depreciating the use of tobrcco was 7 SoHMIDT. sass ) i Dians pasted through that village yesterda Beek Ties ane pears’ HOM so veamte oa 2 Pant I. im an amended form, by which tne me papenke Sor Boltele’ it 4 ad Neck Ties and Scarts, c ana tri GYMNASTICS. haters onteece yroers Rees as ee nba t less than Ai ibs. per reain 1. Giartswirg, 5. Inelinad pole, wort 1 by the nezt session of « 2. 50 seme jeast 2 white or vlue, triaamed | »° in f. Climbing ropaa, Annual Conference i SEN N Fe igri re t 7. S Batex 7. Donole rings, At the National Tobacco Fair at Lonisyille, | men’s % short Gistance from v be arelmsmscn iia ans a tee coeeee dataa, te ecigh exe ey tee id Ug! | 4. Pew pol vey * Lens. Ky.. the first preminm hogshead of leaftobac- | landed. There are no sigu oF per z re PP Soe fs Sogne. Belt eit Verai | (2: £r9wN in Hart county, Kentucky. wrs sold | force. The Feniaus were waiting for expect 4 75 reams white commercia! or other sete | *°® 4 So es i tor $ per pound, bemg the highest price foreemeuts. Saurwern bridge, 4 mile FUREASEING /GOOR. rer. Rigniy glazed, hard ce’endered : ; r m ort brie, on the Grand Trank raiiro: In Kaitimore yesterday the peblic offices | W4S burned yesterday afternoon, and about a were generally closed, ta 1686 suspended, | Mile of the ack torn up. The inhabitants of iB: he Heart Bowed Down. Balfe : x a 7 Cc CAMPRELL * Violin Selo, Fautasie (aprice . leaxtemps clin Selo, Farge CH ° parer. Need, and gilt or plain, per ream remade and trimmedin the | 5. 10 reama Lat cap, white ur blue, unraled, per ream A’l the above geod: ; as : 7 . ags Suspended @: balf-mas:, and bells toiled. | Fort Erie have not been molested. excep: Mr. jateet New York stylesand equal to any castom | ¢. 25 reams envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per LA ea respect covthe Saeiner per thority | Eaton, & custqucheuaseiiaet, trom wooo i made garments. Thankful tothe publicfor past | - 455°) large brown envelope, 24 by 68 Generel Soot. 1s reported the Fenians took abont $60 in gold, favors, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the ipches, per ream and Dr. Kempton. who was taken prisoner and held for a hostage. The Fenians tender PRICES OF ADMISSION, Price of admission ........ aes | oo The exchanges and despatches ‘rom all points Weet and South report unusaaily cold 8 1:0 cezen sheets patent blotting, 19 by 24 sare. inches. per dozen sheets “ 9. ot the Iris! a A. STRAUSS, Macken per ream =" OP® Pavers 36 by wo | Bencrved eaten Orsi gaheh | weather, for ihe season. It te feared’ tat | Sande of tie Insh Republic in Un poomdlend inches. per ream ‘ No extra charge for reserved reate in Drom — serious damage will result to. the erope. company went over to taend the wires ~abh FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, 10. 1 reamus straw wrapping paper, ‘0 by 40, por Ca Ce ea — 00 COO En secention |W toGen. W. T. Sher- | had been cut, but the Fenians would not allow 00 yards Grawipg paper, extra fine, in rolls, 61 e m. is Aa) . it, and toog his tools away. Nuvrabers of fam- PENNA. AVENUE, eS SS ne, in rolls mece Short now open at the Theater, where scate —_—_ ilies have come over to Buffalo from the other 1ES OF LIEUTENANT | =ice to escape apprehended trouble. Itis ra- GENERAL SCOTT. mored that Ang od of weg Mn iceg 8 and ar- > nauirel Ullery left the Suspension Bridge this after- ey Aho cape = ae ae an escez ig neon, and are coming to arivethe Fenians from se Pach trom Weet Point, datedgester- | tne soil The United States steamer Michigan aay, givin, bas moved down the river 10 Tonawanda, 10 faneral c mules below here. hh oTtal rem: WHAT THE CANADIANS ARE DOIN Bene morals ‘Winseld Seats A despatch from Toronto yesterday after- toearth inthe West I hoon, says: “The city is very much excited by and the occasion was Tumors of the Fenian invasion of Fort Erie. From an early hour this morning vol 2. sheets tracip, er, Freuch, large size wy 2m Between 10th and 11th sts, | 1? Gsheets, ™ oree's 13. 100 yards tracing cambric, per yard M LOSANO, MERCHANT TAILOR, 511 goth 14. 12 dozen prees copy books, not less than cv AVE. street. corner of D, desires to call thi pages, per dozen attention of his friends and the public gen- Jiass No. 1—Envelo; erally to bis choice selection of 10 Ds for 15. 1.0°0 mnslin-lined, $34 to 95 by Spring and Eommer Wear. which he will pre make up at reasonable rates to eu mes. 16. 600.00 adhesive envelopes. white. vellow, or Mr. ROBERT HARDON bis associate tn bust. . 3 i 3 ei : ness, invites bis former friends to give bim @ call, Hgts beeey, 824 to 94m by 5% to 479 ineuen, per #><cuarantecs a perfect fitting and fashionable | 47 95 Woo adhesive envelopes, white, heavy, 9s to germent to all who may their patronage. 1 by 5 toc inches, per M. . P. S.—I have removed from 517 9th street toth | 35.200) adhesive envelopes. white or yellow er Mh Tickets for sale at (;:ymnasinm and Theater. Met- verotts, and Ellis’ Musie Store, and by the mem wbers, &c 20 2-8 T EB GREAT UNION GIFT CONCERT! TO BE DRAWN AT GBOVEB’S THEATER, WASHINGTON,D.U., WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1566, Number of Tickets Iesued,125.000. Price $1 Each. beet Prin mg yy GIFTS. WORTH £123.29), to @ginebes, markably impres and solemn in its character. The coffin ly bore place. BE PBESBNTED Ty T1ck- . heavy. letter, 6 by Sz tnches, per Ee uLbens, arrived from New York, ns were | Dave been hurrying to military rendezvons, W HE SUOCEEDED 19. 20,000 adhesive envelopes. note. per M yed to the chapel. whigh | 7d ave being sept to the scene of action. Tele- H e 4 Intermediate sizes ordered not ‘to be charged This ia the greatest indncement ever offered to © Academy building and gropbic rumors from various quarters of the BY THE BARD oF OAK HALL, bigher than tid for size next larger the pubiic, oxe ticket out of every four drawing a ary. The fags captured by General Sco rho: eee coming in very fast, many of them — ass No. 2—Pens and Pencis. | | prize. LIST OF GIFTS. during the Mexican war wezeentwined aronad | }ithout the Sere ementien. The Fe ‘There fe adoctor in cur town, 1.25 8 Perry's or Gillot’s barrel pens, pa; 1 Giey Gleenbaaee? $10.00) | “.¢ pillars of the chapel, and a number of tro- in md 0 to 3A cue > Yarioualy estimated @ fie mekee bandecune Income clear, 2 den #8 Perry’s, Gillott’s, or other peod me- bohire = es ~" s.oy0 | Phies hung in front of the gallery. A Montreal despaich says: “The greatest And lays up menor every vear, ** tallic pene, per gruew 1 * in7-30U 8. Boude 30 | The coffin containing the mortal remains of enthuciam and confidence prevail here “The Row, whemhestarted out in youth, 2. 1.000 quills ‘No 0. pur M 1; in Greenbacke Sy [peer oreo rape ap rnin a Be Ampere monger “baer bas been Se eas, bes HGie casks tm tone 4. 26 deren gold pons: wit handles or silver censea, | 4 ood its in Grocaback TD dete sn srosis of a dias st me a hiy | OFdered to be in readiness to move ara mo- iad mane ‘name and money too. 5 Re eeey ey ergel 200d pens, with bandles, “3 Three-story Brick Hovee on 2d r mbstring: "The pis ment’s notice. A force ot volunteers has been 5 aud lecturen, steadied hart * “pest quality, per dozen . r emt. between Massachusetts avenie ly the w ordered to St. John immediately. The whole Ble attended laces ard, 6. 23 doit 1nois or Kutia:perohe ever-notatat and rorth ©, Ospitol Hill, Washing: ‘it regular force of the province is under orders to He opened office. = “J inci! sarge of small, wit! is, per 7 = nt-Geaeral Winteia Seew move ata moment's warning. The volunteers But many pat ze dozen Fabe : |] exhibit the grearestalacrity to proceed to the i 7 - No. 104, or gradzated, pér r iia ree meas hs : —— Each day be sat, with saddened face, 1. : 00 Seana tront : he deceasea was dressed ina a f For poverty came on apsce; 8.5 cases Faber’s polygrades, graduated, per o- Jas plala od At last s friend gave him advice Which changed his fortane in a trice, Now patients focked from far and near, And kept bi sy all the year; eb No dector can with him compare, of A special t e N. ¥. Tribune, dated Clifton, black broaceloth, no gloves on the hands, and Canaiia. aye tee PAE teers og eae the body was encircled w.th a rich silk Amer- to meet the Fenians, and a battle will take oe eer nich it ———-. byte teed anal pluce to-morrow. A pereial to the Herald y rene uring life, aad whic > " y ok he has often expressed a wish shonld be wrap- perrtnltiriiedps ig ings Reet ee M Geone at $0) each, 3 Geuts’ Gold Watches mt 20each. 17 Ladies’ Diamond Watches at $1: ve 10 Ladies Diam 2D e 9. 35 deren Faber’s red asd blue pencils, per dozen No. 3.—Ink, Inksands, Wafersand Wer. ass, any patent, large or email, ing- astors at ed around him when hh 7 ‘ were within six miles of Chippevw Every- stands, per vozen j eae 1b ro to ch, ap | Ped m1 n he was buried. The | pedy expects a battle to-night @ Uprisin, The secret of his great success, | 2 doen cast-iron couble or single Inkstadde, | acid Bingesrom Sh 108) wich, swe walt Pore | coffin and the pulpit were bom profusely | here resembies that’ of ihe wane yee Se OT a a per dozen inboxes, at $3 each 8.n0 Gold ined Godlets and | strewn with white exotics, and a laurel wreath | when Fort comen woe fired upon rom SMITH 8 OAK HALL. 3. 10 dozen Maynard end Noyes) ink, or any | Cups at @>each.400 Pair Geate’ Gold sieeve | surmounted the lower part of the lid of ‘the | A special to the Herald dated Sus, a ait from SM Ket aaatie Ser fovea Be OFF uid, in iar. | Buttons feem #2 te 88 each, 4.00 Clocks. Books, | cgffin. The {nce of the deceased won won- | Bridge says, Mr tren, [Fenbe HERS & CO. ket. quarts. per doven - % 7 te Soeach;in all 0} gifts, | derfully natiral expression, y*, Mr. Kempton, mayor of Fort Erie, SMITH BROT: ° 4. 8doren Arnold's writing finfd, qnarte, per ich ie $123 DL Thowende cf ee mos went out to read the riot act, when the Fenians MERCHANT TAILORS, dozen il take place ufter the Concert hie - persons wed the remains | kilted him. Aman who refused to give up his AND DEALERS IN 5. 2) dozen copying ink, qaarts, Arnold's, per | the stage of the Theater, where 2000 persons Ka hey, were lying in state in the cbapel. | horse was riddlea by bullets. Ramors say GENTS’ GURNISHING GOODS, doven A committee wii! be appointed by the | About 11 o’clock the eade full dress wni- | three Canadians were killed by @ Penman OAK HALL 6. 5 dozeu best bine ink. quarts, per dover © to soperinteni the same. Allparclasers | form, were marched from their quarters, and picket. . 464 SEVENTH STREET. 7. @doven Devid's carmine ink, cage, No 1, agents will be supplied with correct lists of Proceeded to the chapel to take a last look at | :eroRTED ERRAKING UP oF THE FENIAN Cau the remains of the Lientenant General. About | *} b ? ae hali-past one o'clock the distinguish “4 Parties who arrived at Buffalo from the Fe- dozen ecelved the largest and finest stock of 2’ veal wate beat quality, red. No. 2, fur Just 8. Se rorn as published. Parties holding _ GUUDS ever otered In the city of Wast- office real. per tickets will retain there uatil after the drawing, andsf thelrnuuberappears in the lst of draw Bs a . nian camp Jate jast might. say the Fenians, not n Having secured the pest artists hoe mips! 9. 5 pounds best red wafers, common of.0, pér | numbers they wilkterward thete thebetn: ede | So rage yisi ed the Point to take part | having received the expected accessions to we are prepared to make up in the Bpeet . pound ' ately, with full directionsas to th in {ne funeral ceremonies assembled im the | their strength, and hearing of the approuch of et less prices than any other establis! so & 0 10. 0 pounds best extra super scarietecaling wad. | cocdsor monies. Tickets for sa! chapel. the British troops, have broken wp camp, bur- apa : 8. B. 0. per poand hotels. book and micig stores in Bishop Potter then read the Episcopal ser- | ied their muskets, destroyed their ammuanit: EDWARD DOLAN Class No. $.—Cuilery and Miscellaneous Articics. | ourofiee. 346 Pennesteanin Yice for the dead in a most impressive man- | ana leit in squads ostensibly for raids, but. ii ont eC HANT, A gis " to 1. 35 dozen os Sa et four blades, buck or | 8B: er Price $1. te every city ner. assisted by the Rev. Dr. French, chaptain Corner reet Pepna. }s Oppost o . is generally thought, really to endeavor to get of West Point; Kev. ©. F. Hoffman, of West ¥; Ss Pomt, aud Tee, DEW a; of Elizabeth. back to the United States ta the shortest space time. 5 ‘was confid - town, N. J. There was no sermon preached, ples Parte rsh acispcon ars Wiilards’ Hote). Invites bis friends and the Public to his Fich acnortmneee RING GOODS 1b zen 2. Faczen” Bogere’ ivory-handle erasers, per joze’ 3. bor en office shears, or ecissors, extra, per ox agents, weuted tthe United States, to whom great i .@ offered. References re- quired. i no eulogy on the deceased was pronounced, SPEOTAL TERMS OR CLUB RATES. ee = RES RE SSS Donght for cash ee will be sold at youecss 4. 100 4: stik feet, ip Banke. perdesen: Any party protoring a club of five or more zames pee ee church service usual SEPARATING A MoTHER awp OuiLp—In the Brices. Perfect Site warranted, Also) 8 fnestock | 5. Se aoe Geranie tape: Moher can dézeh *} for echeta bod oeweeding ue-the woney foo eet —— Seat thi . Circuit Court in Morgantown, W. Va., last tg Gane ro i@ in| + srdecen pases Walante aparece, aatidie Age. wi'l bellowed the following commissions, | _, Aller the ceremonies in th he chure! merecon- | week, & deeply affecting seene took place. 1t 3 . ei ber. 15 vid was from Festin, cccurred in the matter of the habeas corpus CBEABLES PARMEE, JAMES T. WALKER, | 5: {9 }0unas pounce. per pound ee” Ot? Poona WE WILL SEND DOW AD 10 een eects: and marched | grauted at the instance of Ulerk Everly agernet MERCHANT TaiLOKS, 10. &€ po 3 Tickets to one adcress for slowly up to its ted position in the line | his wife for the rendition of the body ot a child Bo. 484 Beventh ssrcet, near 1. 20p0u be FR Of the Procession. The wilitary escort was | porn to the parties prior to ther ; A Fasaautortment of CLOTHS, CASSPMERES | 12. 94 ieee “ Heo the ape iy acing south, and reached | after a full hearing the Oourt cave judgment and “iy A aad tak Dae is calte sdieun. newton tule 202 “ from may pufiding, rrr. Pog 0 4 re the ee should neato the c a the ‘mak 5 3 4 fea “” . mome: . jather. Morgantown Post * “it was Ne have also a Sue assortment of Gents’ ov Bh crn Pod ps hod Seca eet veces eV Andi t emerged from the Eeinalteee then that a prmming occurred that de. Furnishing Goods. 35. 20 pounds gum. arabic, per pound In every case rend the vane and arms and the bands played solema ¥ scription. The mother pressed her infant to aye Rey Ye" Se dozen mucilage. laige-slze glass jare: with | dress of caceeeperttocsier tee Everything beihg 10 readiness; the line of | her breast and clung wit all che tenacity of rt made to order. brush and metallic tops per Anzen Mowry {iy drait. B. 0. order. express, or in reg. | marcb was taken up for the cemetery, which | life “Tene object of her fond h ‘Her PABMER & WALKEB. 37. 9 dozen macllage, plute, without brush or top, | ietered Jetterns say bo veut at ont Fink . is situated about a mile and a half from the wget co pas O g ei jJoud sobs and agonizing shrieks sent such a chapel, in eee tie spor. thrill of sorrow tothe hearts of the bystanders On reaching cemetery, the bead of the | as only the voice of women in distress can im- column baltec, and after the escort had been art. The husband endea: a to wrest it Grawn up in line, the coffin was taken intgthe | FIO ner arms, but could motde it, when the imclosure, passing the escort, who ted J RIBERGED,, 38. Lyte nboiders. petites . cessor to H, F Lov &Co. ze tom pons 9-in> ry Folge: a per dozes ciTize) SAND MILt ARE wate. 3: Secon parks Beietol Geisha ontae eat Metropolitan Hotel. inze Brown's, 2, I2dozen blank hocks, assorte}. per gnire vi NT BUTBRFIELD a Cv.. 340 Pa. av., Warhr oD C.. P.O. Lock Box 66. ere ig Bropricto will donste to the directors of eer: - " eriff stepped forward to carry out the order 62 lvania even: ,, Ya ink, per dozen onal Orphans’ Ine‘itntion $2 OW. arms, after which the escort and onter faneral | 5” my ltt Wasdington Doo | ee seaee reer drrotan of rultne pent cor tnceb REFERENCES: procession entered, and as mamy.as could do | Chiid ‘The loud agree gaiee snag 2, 10dezen oe a agemey wo amie t Hon Themas Ho fadison, Wisconsin. so gaibered ‘around br Fraps with uncovered doubly widowed, wie heard for Gent EXPRESS COMPANIES. Ftocen toyene.peks see ©. a. Walk feu, Michican. Beads. urile Bishop Power performed the Jest | Squares from the court Mouse as Gc. werie 27" 20 gross Humilton’s RAR eee Onicago ps a de Mla raced i —¥ away supported by her father and brother.” NATIONAL EXPRESS 28. 8@ reams soft Manilla waste paper. per ream Uiinois, ay ’ T in Was p! na Pots Lgak box Su AN aetoet 29, 100 gross rubber bande or rings, per gross Ea A. Elisworth,; Esq., Washin DO $uih Lb Wered Jnto the Ktowad, seg BurraLo Gigis Turnep Girsigs.—The TRARSEORTATION Cinge No, 5 Parchment and Parchncat Paper i C-Qaroat, Rag, Cleveland. Ghia.” Cadets, “Handnede of tearkelope mag Dome | Cleveland (Onio) Herald bes tae To = 1. 800 sheets o! rehment, best quality, 15 by on. Wm.) Butterfield. New York * mance:—“Ellen and Mary q Te. ‘The RESS and TRANS! i on. Henry B: “ . Michi, Gown into the grave, and the sorrow-stricken TATiom COMPABY having Saaily Tompleted na | 2. Sekt Eat, Béobavality, 28 1y92 | denéral Charles T-Compbeil, Wanedba, Wis- |-muttitude slowly retired fren the pote. ftom the ripsy com, Temeay eee ay suasudhanunceteea toon : | pat ST a ee pe PHILADELPHIA 3, 2400 aheote of parchment payer, Lest quality, | Se 3r Enoch Totten, Washington D.C Dh¥ Goobs_here fs ah lmprovea trie in | the vicinity of Brookiyn, and: made theit wan TIMORE, WASHINGTON. RICHMOND, 20 by 15 inches, per sheet x P Pisrecge. Bea . Adrian. Michigaa. the market for all cotton goode, ces mave | [0 this city, where ey A roo ‘application to Lang SaVaNsAe, ‘ON, 4. 20 sheets paper, best quality, Isby Wm. Fitna. ++ bate wu. avy Agent. Wash- advanced; prints 2 cents & yard. | the police for food and shelter. They said they ee cate endl adiieeek quien as tar 20 inchee, per sheet ington.D. 0, is more active and supply reduced. 9 | Were from Buffalo: and had been from home th as ATLANTA, GA., and alse having per= FORM OF GUARANTEE. Mick aa pan ere ct country papers are sathorized | shirtings aud eevtings are in specuistive de. | @¥@F three months with gipsies. They were South as costae. sintne —— certify that —— ha— factliti to act as our age’ nd they ill’ bo ullowed fall anxious to return home, as they had receiyed SoS"Sule Ballrosd over mail Froude, to Teer ee tee & contract for tarnishing | consmission om all, tickets ortered. whether for Bec e ERD Aetna oe eee Bn Tee | Somieg Ut scunth roetioea ee ee L for the Department 0’ ater “ anc wever, spec: ve, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS, ye cangeny sot Dome 3,18, hock —— | RO Rea Psu ute“ ast | tra gol fore consempn” Pise?gsaies | went soe ie wae not very dacierine now, prepared to receive Freight, Merchandise, | {id be accepted. too shoula be | Tertisement aretequeeted. soy 1 steMW.Tirl® | bleached: stines ave cise ae ckee en ee | The Gncen ot the tite ne ea ne a cane anh OIE. secs de eupérecribed With, the oe sel | GROVER'S THEATER. ssn zather lower. 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McGUIRE & 00., ram where lquorsare'sold.. Watches, No. 400 Penns’ ate.,bet bi oe a 910. i taacomne /M Owenihoro, Ky. br cnarelos, the esira. pat of atar- LOCAL NEWS, —_—-+-s gee Dacare oP Divornce.—A Compuirery r riage —Thureday, Judge Wyle. m the Bou 'y Court, Made @ decreedivorcing Annie S. Jot son from the bonds of matrimony with Jam Henry Jobneon, annulimg the Tharringe aad allowing the com it maiden name Of Annie S. Heown. The p’ UoR ip this ease, fied February ih, states }~ A itioner PnP James Hen! mson, in rown, DC, in March, 1663; that she was born and raised in Georgetown, and first became acqoain'ed with the dent abou! two months before te married him, she being then about fifteen years of age, be about thirty-five. tha’ he took advantage of ber tender years, and thar by acts and wills, the marriage was kept from the knowledge of her mother, a wiiow lady, until within afew moments of summation, and that for the purpose of prev ing her from receiv! te counsel of ber mother and relatives. the respondent dit not inform her of th« time, and caused the wed- ding to be celebrated away from home, at ‘he houre of a neighbor; and that just before tne marriage was consammated, she began to re- alize the solemuities and consequences of what ‘Was about to be done, and protested agains’ accomplishment, when respondent crew pistol and threatened to shoot ber and un- Ger the threat and fear she marriea him. She further represents that, believing she was vound to reconcile herself to her new situa- tion, she consented to live with her husband, and did so for about one month, tha: about that time be left and went to New York, preirnse of obtauning employment ‘ied bim there two or th nr or five months. She fu {bat about two years since she rec Irom ber husband from the State of (bio, ia which he stated t be would pot bea: = him jor a jong time, and perhaps never, and that since then she has not seen or beard of him, and that after making diligent search <be is unable to ascertain his whereabouts. Also, that he e:ated that he had parents and relations living in Connersville, Indiana, and that «ne by letter made inquiries there without sm ce<< that at sundry trmes be sinted he bad a wife And daughter living, the latter being as | &s the complainant; and she believes tha" be assumed the name of Jobsson to preven! her ascertaining anything about mim. She charces that be trequenily strack abused her, that he forbade her to speak to him, and com- manded tbat all commun should be laid on a table contributed to her suppor he attempted to toree her into a life of fp - tuuen, but tailed, and she bas ever re virtuogs woman. The evidence in the case was taken be! J. Jobuson, Esq.. Examiner in Chane when Mrs. Brown, the mot of testified that the deiendant c asa boarder. in December Was about 3 oF 39 years « noi aware of the def Gresses to the petition out t marriage, and the ti e¢ was from the intimation of fendant, about an He =aid be bad pi foinc to bring th said be shouldn dete . e preachers buck to the house, and witness said ¢ . had married her, he should maintain her, t hedidn’t do it. They remained house for three days, and went to apouer bourding bonse, where they remained a mon: and then he jeft her and went to New York without making any arrangement tor p her board. Witness then took the pe home. Subsequently the petitioner receive. a letter from bim to visit bim in New 4 ork, she visited him twice. The last time she wen’, witness had tosend her money to bring her back. Annie S. Jobnson, the pe:itioner, testutied tb she was about i5 years of age at the tume the marriage; that she never liked the de ant, and never had any ide of marryimg until the day it took place. In a casual yersalion on thatday be askedil she wo marry bim, and out cf jest. and wothout flection, witness rephed yes. Withont thing further being arranged the procured the license. Hethen came enid he bad lett the license at the p house, and witness, whe was in her room. she would not marry him, that she aid na love him. He then pulled oat a piet 11 she aid not go with bim to the pr would shout her, and she becoming tr Went with him. After it was over she cluded that she would try and get along him. Alter remaming a few days a mother’s with the defendant, sne we: boarding, and in abouta month he lef? wi paying her poard, and went to New York ter be had been absent a month witness ¢rived a letter trom bim and went to see bin While im New York be was very abmsive and sometimes strnck her. He said that he had a wifeand daugh‘er living, bu she did not be- lieve him thea. About two years ago wicness received a letter trom him in Ohio, stating that sbe would not hear from bim again in a long time, apd perbaps never. Mr. H.C. Gooding appeared for the peti- tioner. a em _CiEan as M —The almost ubiqaitoas Yankee schoolmaster must have negiected to visit that partof Richmond in whieh resides the author of ‘the following letter, received a few weeks since by an officer of the N mal Express Company, which we give verbatim et lieratan “ RICHMOND, March 17, 66 Hon’'d Sir: As nor seeing You for ne jast twe years through means of Rheumaus:a which — much annihilated Me to the lowest eb of ife, Sir: It was and is My ardent wistfal propen- Sity tosee You through the pure alimnce I bave for You, and will cll My Remains are Confiped to the Silent Tomb. Sir: Throagh Your grateful and most wel- gome Keception, In which yon had for My Sister, Mrs. S—— . 1am more than than«- ful. The Bearer of This Being her Husband, F—— » Which you will fiud to be a man of in- tegrity, Trustworthy in any Reliabie manner required of Moral ter, Industerous and Sober Habits. Hon'a Sir, 1am witn all Poss;- bie Respects Your emg, 3 Servant, by. he stuted colored map and a woman bad been shot for pick! up aSfew oysters, aad Chat there were no indications of the murderers being tried or even indicted. This statement ding im Maryiand. & few dayt' after ticces a a 5 ine cohumne” of the Star. th : re spondent bas ‘Written to the In: v, Under date of May 28 and says: “Phe Oircutt Costt othe chenty has been adjourned over and, notwithstanding the ce- mal of the 7 Imade ear ne Peete &7 All sorts of & and — — ow Vere to ex the Sunday again uor selling. instan. ce, ACA- taken i was crented.ie a. toa glass tm the back room. Tne = ceeding fn to the Commissioners: bat

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