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SEITE SEE I) FE TONS RR a eee eee ae . THE EVENING STAR | erent t WAs moved thai the three receiving sh J# PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXGEPT#£D), AT THE STAR BUILDING, § Southwest corner Penn'a avenue and I street, BY Ww. D. WALLACH. The STAR is served by the.carriers to ther’ eupseripers in the City and District at TEN Cents PeR WEEK. Qopiesatthe counter, with or without wrappers, Two Cents each. Parit® POR MAILYNG:—Three months, One Doitar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dot éars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are EE eee Susans ‘Of \votes} bg ‘the | somdindes; Ss Meloy Tereree aa Youows aan! 9 eh +1005 + 225, Mr. ‘Andersom, 41; fe peprat Oe 33. Mr. Moore, 43; Mr, Davis, 22) Mr. Wajson, 1 A Lord, 7; Pr -Gnaplp. 8, ‘Mercrs, Nally, Balland Moore weredeciared the nominees. Messrs. RB. B. Qwens ana W.,H. Johnson were nominated for Aesessorship. and the bal- Iotme resulted for Mr. Owens, 35; Mr. Jond- 0, 62 “ou John Halohan offered @ resolution de- Warne it the duty of al} agti-radicals to wnp- Por theticket of the Dergocrotio aud Oon- Srvative Convention apd the nomiaations made a: this meeting —_—__e ——- i ‘ A BoLp ConFipence Mawn.—Tbose tndefati- Neg. 4,186. gsble detective officers, Messrs. Claryee and McDevitt, baye suecesded in maktng ‘another impor tan Larranty ib paar thet aboot the Gin : ng 4 ot this month Mr. Wm. H. Sigston, eonfec- ddigh and Bridge sirevts. where cars were in | toner, comer i2th and [ straete made & sEMt8s “fe'wEnkiy sriiepesieme sa rat VE XXTX, || We SHHNGTON.-D.-Gx. MONDAY, MAY 97. i867.» day—Cne Dollar and a Half a Year. pore reray < AT, ae ama, ; his personal knowledge: that subpana had RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SEL TRA ee - q | been tecnen. - et ve Waiting to covey tem to Washingtom ~ This | went ai Police Hond quarters that a mam some a taper t Michae}y McCarty, the Mugler of the Fortras Mr: Bradley said that the ueage was thatthe | school’presentéd affine appedrance; the chil- | in‘ revicns cave th tenet at Mrs. Parton's, ALTIMORE AND Oi140 RAILROAD, LAW OF HUMANITY. Monroe gartison, was killed Saturday night diligence must be shown to the Ooart. dren were ail Beatly dressed, the #itis weariag | _, presen'ipng himself to be'a'tawyer from Ten- B Wasmneros, Hay SyNoun, 157. | - IN RELATION TO SOCIAL EVILS. ty a man named Clark, keeping f’stote at Mik bo- Mn Merrick. understood the rnle to be in the | white dresses with dlae-caghes, the boys dark | neceee: that he coon made Me. Sissiowe mcs AN ESSAY FOR YOUNG MEN, on Physical | Creek. Clark wae arrested by the military, [ence of @ District Attorney, there ws no | jackete ana white ‘pants. The grand car, quaimtance, aud repre ime that be bad sold SOR ees SS Sw Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and Karly | (he coroyer's, inquest was held ‘Saturdy; } neceesity o6 his; mesking am affidavit, but tbat } drawit by four fine horses, containing the May ba farm and would b hé money from the T = w ASHINGTON AND B AL TI Manhood, with are rieane view of trontmons and after which, we was given to the county sheri!fy | -he was required: to show in his statement all ‘Queen and tourteen maidsof honor, was beau- sale in x few days got Mr. S. to advance him MUEE. aud WASTUNGTON AND THE WENT | CHireae tees SM ILEIN HOUGHTON ened | WBS Placed dim-in Hampton jail; to be tried | abe facts whten could bo required of anordi | Uipl.. The taste displayed 10 at appearanesor | {20 S2°B ANG.B suit ot cioctes costing $985 = _ folboy aenaeaniin ” . ee * BE i Agere t ivi rities. nar; ant. if of} that he b formerly hourded at rs. eHow Fan ae ALEIMORE | Association ,F Riadelehia, Pat a arr OT in Aci took place’ Friday about five |” Me. Usrringtomdented that he chould be re: | the children, vefeored much, credit on tus | eet, Re the Bors Week ahah. teri Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:00, 7:45, and V5 , iE LE SICILIAN P ‘Lon Yi th ide of | Guifed to state all the facts, and'he would'say } school and teachers. The officers of this there, wihowt setting dis bill: that Mrs. am ,and 2:0, and 4 3), and 3.45 p. in. ‘ eel Sik RENHWEE a miles, freea St ee OE Bue Tilincis side o that the Government would not be ready uatii | *chool: are:—Kev. Father Jameison. S. J.. Smith sabseguently.saw Dim at Mrs. Turton’s FOR ALL WAY STATIONS Is the only Infallible Hair Preparation for the river, between Patsey Shepherd and Con | ¢)¢ roth of Ju E spiritual direotor; James J. Kane, president | window, aud uouied tout lady of bus deline Leave daily, except Sunday, at7.0)a. m., aad 200 " Rerrdon, for two Bundred doliarsa side, -1¢ a RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR utd O45 9 lasted one huadred and forty minutes, and was C AND PROMOTING ITS GROWTH. - FOR WAY St ATION: SOUTH OF ANNAPODIS 1 is the cheapest Freparation ever offered to he won by Shepherd, Daly ‘hres zounda werd ati , eh ing ae) i + public. as one bottle wi st longer and aceompltsi fought, the first ofe being y-eight min’ '. mente at 6:15 and 7: Qa. m., and at 2:00 and 4:38 p. ‘more than three bottles of any other préparation the longest eh necord. Reatden Wee ly Judge Fisher untferstood tat the: District Attorvey spoke of his own knowledge, and ue information trom those ‘associated with 7. Mr. Carringten said that such was the fact, boye’ department; Miss Mary Sigs, president | guency: and that a montn’s board being gitls’ department; Mise lreue Forest, May | dgeit Mrs. T., she demanded a settlement, Aue, a Fanny Kirkiandy lrene Sey- | nerpoarder wanted two days’ time, but she more, Magey Brown, Uora Bouvher. Imogene | was peremptory, aud claimed his baggage as des . Seymore, Maggy Boucher, Luty Riley, Mana | gecprit + a tussle enst f » being a DOW- FOR ANNAPOLIS. enpar Ronewer ie nota Dye; it will not stain the | poniched. ‘ and thathe could not be ready until the time | Hunter, Alice Collins, Maggy Kikland, AdaG. | erini man, succeeded in) sr ting off. Messrs, fret An alt eee en 4:30 P. ma. No trains to oF | ere OCERP THE HATE FROM PALLING OUT, Twelve thousand persons attended the races | stated... Coline, Jeann-tte Etms, Fanny Boyer, Mary | Qiarvoe and McDevitt wers notified of these from Annapolis an pander DAY | Jt cleanses the Scaip, and makes the Hair SOFT, | at’ Jerome Park, near New York, Satarday. Mr. Merrick thought the court might feel a | Leishear, Maids of Honor; Marst: Satnes | facts, and weceived the {urtaer information FOR BALTIMORE. Liberte ‘S AND SILKEN. | The hurdle race was won by Bjackbird, the | decire to know what these witnesses would | T- Olements,: Tolman A. Poe, O..C. Batler, | that the same individual, whose name is said Leave at 7:45,a. m...and 43) and 9.45 p. m. | | Our Treatise on the Her eT eco three mile dash by Loadstone, the third rice | tesitfy to. He would ask if the witneeses re- | Dan'l Hartigan, and Florence Offatt. to be Cicero Parks Cunningham, bad called R WAY STATIONS. Nash Pt .. Proprietors by s Lexington coll, and the $1,000 match, mile | ferred to were newly discovered witnesses, or The children of the school of the Immacu- | a: Mr. Jeremiah Matlock’s livery stable, that Leave at 7:40 am. and RPI BUR For sale by all druggists" apis comm | | Meats, by the.chestnut colt DeGoursy..~: would they testify ta newly discovered facts. } late Conception assembled at the church, cor- | gentieman having advertised a pair of fine FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WHST {scab 2 sitet AER aR | | Jemf. Davis is not received so osteptations) Mr. N. Wilson, Assistant District Attorney, | mer of €th and N streets. They numbered | buy horees ior calc, thal be negotiated for there Leave deiky, onscpt Sumday;at7 sh Sem. s1)0 tnd SECRET DISEASES. by te citizens of Montreal as wes expacied. | (who had been summoned to the court-room |:sbont 500, with Mr. W.L. Newton, enperin- | purchase, telling Mr. M. (oat he was « paruer Gu? Sunday at 4:30 and 8:45 p.m. only, connecting SamanivTan’s Girt is the most certain, safe,and | He keeps rather quist, and ‘aid opti Ste. }-to answer as to the degree ot diligenca that | ‘endent, Mr. Bart as prefect, and were mar- | of Mr. Sigston’s; that the team was hitched up at Relay Station with trains from Baltimore to } effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- view of the volunteers on ee 4 had been used by the prosecution in procuring | shaled by the teachers of the school. A beun- | and he drove ii to Mr. Sigston’s, telling that Wheeling, arkersburg, & ody over discovered. (Cures in two to fosir days And: |.» see te atouee’ gr of the Saivannati | Witnesces.) sad that three or four witnesses | tiful Suk benner neaded she line, Sue front be- | gentieman thac be bad just bought the horses the Wasbington. Station Wicket Offes ay ateuss | Esiemncus mereter” Gals tonalite es te Gaen Ie | Republican, who and Imprisoned | BEd not been found. One who resided near | ing of blue silk, with a painting of the 1m- | from Mr. Matlock; that he subsequently went NewYork was not found; had sent an officer, who failed to find her. He then took a pub- porna and placed ft in the handsof the marshal of New Yorks, who advertised for her under the: bead of persenals, but failed. Another was a soldier, whose place of residence was maculate conception of the Blessed Virgin, | t, a "Be oy and the reverse of which with the name of the Uirkhamae meal anne "hy ane yen sehool. Several national flags were also car- | Gut to it; but that Mr Matlock, who had his tied by this school. The boys, most of whom | suspicions aroused, refneed. The detectives at were dressed in black jackets and white pants, | once went to work, but found that Mr.O P. were blue and white rosettes, and the girls, | G. had left town. They kept a lookout at the the day, as well as at the new office of the Bank- | is the soldier's hope, and a friend to those who do | for libel in March last, Saturday released ere and Tokers! Tele; raph Hine. 345 Pennsylva- Bot, mont to be expoyed. Male packages, 82° fe- | by pardon of Gov. Temuiga’ avenue, between 6t th streets. male, 3. i Por New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, see ad- | " Saaanitay’s Root axp Huns Juices.—A posi- Roman Catholis. lsbop Iaynen. of Toronto, Vertisement of ‘* Through Line.” tive and permanent cure for Spyhilis, Scrofula, Ul-+ is lying sea ee e- Ep! rei nce in JL. WI Master of Transportation. | cers, Sores; Spots, Tetters, &c. Pri 1.25 per bot- | Buffalo, N.Y. + E. J. WILKI Passenger Agent. , | tle. Sold by S.C. Ford. Seeadvertisement. my 8 see - no; ascertained until the rolls of the Adjatant | mostly dressed in whi'e, wore bine scarfs. post office. and in a few days letters for O. P. ; af AM. COLE, General Ticket Agent. i haeencenceeereeieeniessaieeeorenaecent LOCAL NEWS. General’s Office were searched, and he had | At Ilo’clock thevariousschools were formed } parks, or U P. Cunningham, were inquired 0c30-tf GEO. 8 KOONTZ, Agent, Washington USEMEN TS. gent an officer for hun, who had written to | in line, in tront of the City Hall, and marched | tor, and the detectives found that Mr. O. was AM e Bim that he bad not found the witness, but had ascertained bis whereabouts, aud expected to Teach him in a few days. Judge Fisher remarked that he conid not in the following order:—Chief Marshal, J.H. | in Baltimore. Going at once to that city the Parsons; Aids, James Kelleher, J. L. Ratcliffe, | obtamed the services of Mr. Smith, of the firm J.T, Burch, and T. A. Rover, all mounted, | o¢ Smith, Pierson & West, detectives, and the chief marshal wearing a white rosette and | proceeded to the «select boarding house” of 1867 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 1867 THE CASE OF JOHN H. SURRATT. NATIONAL THEATER. His Appearance—Argument ef Co elin SPALDING 2 RADLEY et WiOROPRIETORS | Regard to Contimnance of the Case—The . = = hat the motion to postpone the cage could | the assistants blue; Rev. B. F. Wiget, with | mr. Wm. Miller, South Eataw street, and T NORTHWEST. SOUTH, AND SOUTH- — Trial Postponed. seot A % * 5 0 THE NORE WES ST. By general request re-engagement of the Richings’ | This morning was set forthe commencement | de denied, and he decided that the case would } Masters Frank Thycon, James Duhamel, Jno. | tound Mr. G. reclining on a sofa. They at On andafter May 6th, 1857, trains Will leave as Grand English Opera Company f the trial rep H. Sarratt, under an in be posiponedtwo weeks—until the 10th day of | Sulii yanrand £ ren k.Kesran yey allmount- | once arrested him, He tore up a letter, butthe folows : , . FOR SIX NIGHTS! of the trial o! im Bi. . - | Jone. ed; Heald’s American Brass Bana, 13 pieces, | detectives secured the pieces and put it to- Washington. 7.45 4, M.| Baltimore During which the following Operas will be produced | dictment found of the 4th of February last, Mr. Bradley asked thatan order be drawn | 10 full uniform; School of Trinity Church, gether. It purports to wb from Bie aieie?: Alice 4.39 P.M] MONDAY, May 27. Donizetta’s Graceful Opera, charging him with the murderand conspiracy | to the expenses of the witnesses tor the | Georgetown; School of the Christian Brothers, | Qunningham; 18 dated. « Vixburgh, Missis- = ESDAY, 3 . Ace's G . 7 3 . “s H . - i - With RERGANT SOME TRACK ROUTE, | WEDNESDAY ee ers Romantic Ope 14th of April, on oe act bbSE areca laetppert et Pe ate atlas nick's Cornet Band; ‘St. Dominick’s ‘School. Gog anions hone "nis ation. was — day and night Cars.with modern improvements, ani jae tae ; [AVOLO ae] knewn, at an early hour persons anxious to The prisoner, after remaining seated a few chool of the Immaculate Conception; St. | cultivating 1,000 acres of cotton, &c. The ace saving from four to twelve hours in time over any THURSDAY. May 30. Anber’s Sparkling Opera. witness the trial commenced to arrive. A | momente, was remanded to the custody of the | Aloysi rnet Band: St. Aloystus Sunday | cused is a” powerful man, about six feet two other route: yews hundred miles saved to Wes: ane HE CROWN DIAMONDS 7 large crowd beiug anticipated, as early as | Marshal and was taken to jail. School: St. Aloysius Academy; St. Aloysius | inches bigh, stoop shoulders, with Roman ork. : AY, May 31, Grane limentary Benefit of |“ This morning Surratt’s brother Isaac and | Parochial School. nose, short hair, and (apparently dyed) black THRE TWO DAILY TRAINS 10, THE NORTH MISS CARON ICHENGS, Qailiffe were resent disposing of theseats, | sister Anna visited bim at the jail, and his | | Then followed the carriages containing the | Poatse Soar aiden oD nNy dyed) black Through from Baltimore to ROCHESTER and | SATURDAY, Juned tact might of the Season, | PRiiMs Werte present, disposing of embers of | Pfother was seated near him in the court | Queens, Maids of Honor, and attendants, | a'his tneer a tiny tke eee bug” set. PITTSBURGH without change, “ THE BOEMIAN GIRL.’ | tna panne arrangements for the members of | room to-day. Surrat shaved himeeif this morn. | above named. Saturday night, Canningham nad a hearing Passengers by this route from Baltimore have the Judge Tene ous aie y prestut Pane early | 126 for the first time since he has been injaiB He pane Ts of march was down 4% street te | before Justice Tucker, at the police hesdquar- Poe Bin gL ene OHIO DE EAnEE op ele pel oy created ee ee eee eee ene | rahe Tense’ paacatisthes eras | (aye Wt Suction tntiRed stbwtantally Tickets by this route can be procured at the of- le The prisoner, it will be recollected, was ar i bed is conceraed in the ——_e—__—_. by the Children of the ic Sunday Schools and outof the west thenee along New York | transactions of t avenue to7th street and out 7th tothe Park ’ where the exercises were held. fice, corner 6th street and Pennsylvania avenne, = rested at Alexandria, Egypt, after having e under National Hotel. where reliable information ASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK. . caped from the Papal Dominions in December will be given at al es. corner Louisiana ayenue and 7th stree Paseengere procuring tickets at this office can | _ Pays Interest on Deperita Bars aia sells Bouds, | 1#8t, @md was brought to this country in the prisoner, who was cem- Mitted to jail fora hearing, but was permitted 4 remain in the detectives’ cells at his own he schools of St. Peters’ and St. Marys’ secure accommodations in Sleeping Cars for El- | Stocks, Gold aud Silvee steamer Swartara, Commander Jeffries, about | The Celebration and May festival of the ourenes did not atiend ina body inouge. a | Teanest. gs mira or Pittsburg. . ies S.A. RUFF, Treasurer. the 14:h of February last. A bench-warrant | Catholic Sunday Schools in the city took place | number of the children attaehed to these To THE EpIToR or THE STAR.—Dear Sir :— aiginiaa od ABNOLD Tigket Agent, J.R.ELVANS. President. my 24-Im ea ened, Sud served by Peprebal Gooding ony to-day, and was a very interesting and pleas- | Schools, joined in with the other schools in | In anurticle published in the Star of May 22, ~ 3. en. Pass Agent, AY COOKE & CO., was delivered, aud he was lodged in aaethe ing affair. Atanearly hour the little ones, | ‘Be Bipoestlon. sheer giving an account of a “Ohurch Difficul:y,” de l-ly Baltimore, Ma, | J Warrant being returned ‘“cipi—in jail”—in | ced in thelr boliday attire, wereseen wending | ang prog AT TEE Teele eee: in the 7th-street Church,some statements OUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHING i BANKERS. which he has been held. On the 23d of Febru. | theif way tothe various Oatholic churches, oO oe ee ign ude bis appearance on the | made which are injurious to others and to me TR G INE BE LEN WASHINGTON, 5 ie where they were formed in line and marched | P°Ftico as the head of the procession reached By an unfair s reseion of the trath in th PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK F hs opposite Treasury, ary the accused was brought into Court and y 2 marched | the E. ti a 'y Uppreseion of the trath ia Miicenth tracts opposite Tyemenry was arraigned, pleading “not guilty." On the | '0 the City Hall, where the procession was rons dean ve mansion, oe beterd ted with | jatter part of this article 1 am made to appear ee ee Buy and eell at current market rates, and keep | sth of April the coungel for the aecused. Mr. | formed. . wosoa ia rene ara ehered we nest Masta as the only or chief obstacle to an investiga- Wasninorow, Jan: 6: 187 cunstantly on hand a full supply of all Bradley, Sr, Mr. R. T. Merrick and Mr. J. H. | | THe children of St. Aloysius Sanday Sehool, | Pitivs ‘Schom ‘Nad. passat the cartiaps con. | Hon of there mavters, and others are'made to Trains between Washington and New York are ;0VERN MEN SDS Bradley, Jr. mades motion in open Court to | bout 1.0W in number, wich Gi teachers. Mr. | taining the queen of the cchool Mise treeanna | 2PPear as injured parties seeking an investiga- wow tun setlicke vee and New York ar GOVERNMENT BONDS, set aday for trial, and atthe same time the | Simon Fendall superintendent, Messrs. Thos. Newmeyer, stopped, and that lad. tommmton tion. The facts are that no congregational FOR NEW YORK. withont change of cars. SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUN District Attorney moved for a continuance | F. Stewart, Wm. Sullivan, and James Lakey, | Teymeyén, stopped, and that lady p: with s | meeting was thought of by these parties Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7:45 a.m. and 6:30 NTE TES. from the present (March) termtothe next June | ™&rshale, met at St. Aloysius church about ri aaets until, at m suggestion, a petition was pam . INTREST NOTES. term On the 20 of April the motion yong | ten o'clock. The children of St. Aloysius re Nearing, the following words :—To his | prepared and signed, demanding an investiga: FOR NEW YORK, changing cars at Philadel- | Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed. and | [OT nuance war err ee eg motion for a | Darcehial school about 200 in Gamer ee United States With tre eo residentof the | tion in an orderly way. After the session, se daily (except Sunday) at 11:15 a. m. and 4:39 | Collections made on all accessible points. gave notice for trial this day. 2 teachers, met at the school building on I | gathers, teachers and children of St-Dominick's called together for the purpose, bad. granted a ¥ (except Sunday 215 a. m. eS beat Av ten o'clock Mesers. Bradley and Merrick, | treet, near the church, and the children of St. | uhere. teachers and procession had passed in | ‘¢ Prayer of the petitioners, then the Elder, Aloysius academy, 54in number, under charge ot 3 teachers, met at the academy on I street, near New Jersey avenue, und proceeded to FOR PHILADELPHIA z counsel for the accused, entered the court Leavedaily (except Sunday) at 7:45 and 1:15, EXCHANGE OFFICE OF WILLIAM HUR- | room, as also the members of the petit jury. mi. and 4:30 and 6:4 p.m and the court was opened, the proclamation who had declared that “the examination of review before the President, the carriage con- this matter by the congregation was not the taining the Queen of the day, Miss Mary Eck- ri - er way to get att,” offered a resointion - - a iL loff. of St. Aloysius School, and her maids of pron i ON SUNDAY. Weare selling Bills of Exchange on England, | being made by Mr. A. Mulloy, and in a | the chureh, where they were formed in iine. . s calling @ congregational meeting at the same Leave for Ne id Philadelphia at 6:30 p. ig is of Exc g ’ 4 by Mr. W. A. ys Ss " are 7 | honor, halted, and the queen preseated the S 1” oy r New York anc hiladel phia at 6:30 p Ireland and Scotland, for one pound sterling and | few Moments the District Attorney entered, | beaded by St. Aloysius’ Cornet Band, com time und place, and for the same purpose, on President with @ large and magnificeut bo- | nis own samiecien, as those named'in the peti« quet. Before presenting the same she made « ae P a the following address: tion just granted. I pronounced the resolu. Posed of youths eighteen and twenty years with Judge Edward Pierrepont, ot New York, of age, with Jobn H. Becker leader. ana Sleeping cars for New York on 6; Pp. ta. train bing cars lor New York on 6:30 p.m. train and moved his adtnission to the bar. [Judge daily upwards. at our eftice, 408 Pennsylvania avenue, ato Phila 3 , y ist i marched to the City Hall. dugmebe hn = tion unnecessary, becanee all it called for had vet et tite oo ee Pine MC OPDAET jure e eee ie all Following the schools were a number of car- waniat, redent Reed reg md Hehe pt just been provided and ordered. This resoln- day, as we at the p a . 7 > Tiages containin ie Ma: a * P . - tion, C ke ay ou elk oa st Ce First National Bank of Washington, | po! three anewered vo their names—Mocsrs. F. | pages containing the May queen cud maids of smiles of the Father of their Country, for we | inevitable; was much ae if ene, Tesemine between 6th 7th streets a Vernon, . &D5t. Mary Eckloff: , ra fer Pp! ssured that with a father’s inter- = Baltimore and Ohio Railroad advertisement At 25 minutes past ten, Judge Fisher in- ZePgklom BeAlds of Honor, Missee Katie | ott! vou'ave delighted to know that from our | 26 Com!Be sun from a mountain top, should Burke, Mary Riley, Mary Glorious, Mariana Morecoe, Kate Wise, Mary Murphy, Jennie Holland, Maggie Cronin, Elien Morley, Sarah Nestor, Mary Toby, Ellen Clements. Johanna Roach, Rachel Warden, Martha Meechans, Kate Kenely. Mary Shea, and Mary Gobert: Crown Bearer, Eva Little; Sceptre Bearer, Louisa Rolli Pages to the Queen, Charles © between Washington, Baltimare, An- . D. COOKE, (of Jay’ Cooke & Co.,) President! | Guired whether the counsel were ready. nile Retrcal. Washington re Ay Re D ihe a Gerneree tadiier The District Attorney said be regretted that L.W! M portation. snines SEAS aes there were several difficulties in the way of t ——— going to trial. The probabilities are that the GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY case will run into the next term, and the ques- ion was wheiber a juror’s term did not cease . ew with the term. He read from section three of. OF THE UNITED the act creating the court, and the rules for the bid itrise,and try to make it appear to those earsicat oe yoneve ree fought to rever- | in the valley that the sun rose ag his bidding. © is we 0! and the laws of man, to | ‘These parties aleo would have the public sup- respect the authorities, who gently yet firmly pose that they eageriy desired and sought phe opedsenoe to those laws; to pray hha Sn investigation. If this had been trae, why one affectionate voice that you. especially. - ¢ most honcred sir, may receive Iebt acd did they look with disfavor on the efforts to secure a congregationa i yesti- strength from heaven to direct wisely und be- gation; Pe gis baa are napoli; vies b FINANCIAL AG = itce ae 5 nignly the destinies of our dear native land i i vy ’ Nel STATE overnment of the court, and said tnat this | Eliot, Charles Columbus, John Woodward, 7 called without their agency, did they not per- STEAMBOAT LINES. TAT Department, | Waee difficulty im the way of proceeding to | ohn Dunn, John Stewart and John Wells, rere er Ronente, anapoken; Of Personal | mit the books and papers containing the mat- JPOTOMAC FERRY COMPANY Lath, street, opposite the Treasury Department. trial. There was no telling now much time | Queen's Heralds, Mollie Newton, Mary Thaw, | [edhe © tenprehs oe salute yo wand beg | SE tebe examined to go before the committee peor a a — would be consumed in the trial. While the | hd Ellen Kelly: Flower Messenger, Ella Mc- | S00anvse to interpret. we salute you, and bez | appointed by the congregation. your acceptance of this boquet, the emblem of our united sffections. The procession was very long, at least 3,500 children being in line. The time consumed in Closkey; Flower (Queen, Migs Julia Parsons; Floras, Fannie Moore, Sallie Moore, Kate Mc- Queen. Emma Wise, Monica Morgan, Jennie Mack, Ella Shanessy, Mary Pilkington, Jen- nie Fitzgerald, Honora Uoltins, Mary Fiani- gan, Jula Morgan, Annie Lautner, Henrietta Ebeling, Emma Sourbier, Kate Lum, Martha Daw, Virginia Caton, Mary Malone, Mary WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. Government Securities with Treasurer United | Govermment bad used great exertions to secure < h place all witnesses who know anything of the case, Company leave each plac States ‘ there weré a few who had not yet made taeir FEOUN GOO WF ONE MILLION DOLLARS.@ appearance. The prosecution had also discoy- t rect, Wash We buy and sell ail classes of GOVERNMENT | ered new evidence. <CURITIES at current market rate Mr Merrick eaid that there was a special act SEC SE currenbmarket Fal authorizing a trial from one term to run into FUKNISH EXCHANGE ant make Collections | another in case of necessity. Rey. Dr. Gurley is quoted as approving the course of these men. Dr. Gurley cam speak for himself, but as he is absent from the city, passing before the President was about one ¥ feel pecnrer dears Apseaiobra d Ho Her pont and cheer ae cheer was given by the | ron, and on the 94th of ast month be told them ys Ge they are rai bike that ‘they ought, at once, to say to the con- The exercises consisted of crowning the gregation that they would sell this property to uuboats of the HOUK “luck heet with the Boats. VERNON Z ON aaa sohib os be yuan 4 i 7 that Meinke, Mary Ceffey. Kate Ruppert, Annie the best advanzage, ard after being reimbursed ; 2 eee ee | ALL aan PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE | , Mr. Bradley asked | Tee Pisa ots || Naliev Lizzie Barron, and Annie » Tobin. Four | Queens and the usual ceremony on such oc- | for their necessary expenses incurred im man- < . 4 eee sl JNITED STATES. id for hi young Jadies—Micses izzie Dove, Julia - tetaid aging it, they would turn over every remain- DAV and SATURDAY MORNINGS at i@ 0 clocks Es the Marshal to send for him. sa Ue 5 very pleasant time was spent. No dancin > Returning, the Boat arrives ae Sig pan. We purchase Guverument Vouchersonthe MOST | At 10:40 Deputy Marshal Phillips entered | Darby, Ella Columbus, and Uecelia Clements— | Wad diiowed, and no liqners at All were ecie | 2g dollar to the charch, and putitin writing.» - r, Ss. ds give care! and | With the accused, who was placed in the pris- FAVORABLE TERMS, anil: give careful and | Thos dock, wharethemanseles were removed prompt attention to from his hands. He appeared paler and thin- ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, | ter than when he appeared previously in ; court. He was dressed in a new suit of biack, and to any other business entrusted to us. gis 2 hdegey 4 the four seasons. hen came the Q ueen chosen by the children of the Academy, Miss M. Englich; Miss M. Eckiloff as first maid of honor, Miss E. McDer- mott as second, Miss M. Flaerty third, Mies This they refused todo. He added that “they Ought not to be willing to stand in a position which would surely awaken uncomfortable suspicions in the minds of estimable men whose good opinions they would desire to The festivities are to be kept up until six o’clock, when the schools will return to their Tespective churches. The parents of many of the children,and members of the various Catho- lic congregations, with members of the Young The steam Excursions . with glossy sbirt collar, and with his hair | Lizzie Burke fourth. Miss Susie Torney fifth, | (\ thol, ds Society. we t : Bave. ; desiting to charter the aset’? | FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- | combed back over his forehead and behind his | “0d Miss M. Fitzgerald as sixth. Pages to the oe Seeded erennly ciselse Clik me oe With pain and unaffected grief I am com. Should apply at the office of the Company. foot of MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, vars, At the suggestion of hisceunsel, he was | ‘{ueen, Misses Alice Rock and Annie Kenne- pelled oes te tal ke Eebie Pavepooes to state- ath street. a WM. DD. COLT, . " ieeakeh i i allowed to take a seat near them. dy. Flower girls, Katie Burke, Lizzie Mc- Con vi Miseine in : ments which candor an irness in those who my7 President Potomac Ferry Co. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, Mr. Merrick said that he understood that the | Givern. Alice Maguire, Mary Fennell, Annie ‘ONSERVATI EETING IN THE FOURTH | made the statements would have made un- POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE FOR] Washington, March 20. 1885. m21-tf District Attorney Moved a continuance. ‘Thcmpson, Minnie Calvert, Mary Kearon, Waap—0n Saturday evening, a meeting of | necessary. Justice to myself and to others, BALTIMORE coi acaege| [ eee ae a a Mr. Uarrington said that he had not made | Eliza Magraw, Maggie Happ, Jennie Torney, cae parties ceetts Gonser vative: voters om and to the truth, seemed to require thas much. ing freight connection AQUIA CREEK . such a motion, but bad stated that he was not | Maggie Rover and Fannie Brooke. Floras, aneil chamber, to Very respectfally, ° CaMrsBeELt, ql RICH) OND. FREDERICKS OTICE.—Thy i edd formed a Tim * = Katie Fenton, Mary Murphy, Ella Murphy, | 2ominate a ward ticket. There was about 150 é ‘astor of Seventh-street Church. gion Pan ESS: Capeate BUSINESS athe ey or We OT BL are meric said then there was no motion | Maggie Dunn, Mary Morris, Ada Smith, Mary | Persons present. Dr. John B. Blake was Washington, May 25,1807. steamer EXP NESS, in the city o! doh y n * a ©. Nickie. and steamer K ptain Jno. | der the nagne and fir vt WENDLRY. & REBN. | before the court. Holbrook, Lulu Wall, Maggie Joyce and Au- Goinied aeatecaty” and: Mr. Henry, Lyleap: nM Sixth street Visions of the act of Congr nie Edmundson. Miss Ella Riley as Lamp bearer. Nora Pumphbrey, and Mary Ryan Heralds, Mary Jeyce and Mary L. Duffy Crown bearers, Alice Duffy Sceptre beurer. Then the Queen chosen by the children of H. Wilson, ea ording to the pro Whart ‘ fre DAY and SATURDAY. at cl i usual way landings on | B altimore every * Judge Fisher said that if ‘here was no mo- Jiunes I). Hendles and | tion for a conunuance, the usual course would r na of the said'eity of Washingt be to proceed with the trial. TL ESDAY and FRI AY ae " i 3 Mr. Bradley stated that the defense was for further informati m apply 6 att l three hundr ready to proceed with the trial. Dr. T. G. Clayton moved that the meeting | CONSERVATIVE MusTinc IN THE SIXTH Proceed to the selection of candidates. Wakrp.—A large number of Democratic’ and Mr. Owen Thorn asked to make a statement, Conservative, yoters of the Sixth Ward metat and said that it had been published in the | Odd Fellows’ Hall on ‘Saturday evening, for S, .. 4 . | the purpose of nominating a ward ticket. The . i ood the Parochial School, Miss Mary Suilivan; { Ppers that the names of persons not regis mh 18-tf 345 Peuneylvanis's cate there were witnesses, whose testimony.| Mary Torrens, ist Maid of Honor: Minnie | tered. taken by any one of the Judges. ofthe meeting was called to order by Wm. O: Holt, STEAMER WILSON © : - was important who were not here; one in New | Mirth 2d, Mary Collins 3u, Johanna Connor | Election, would be placed on the liston the Chais, « na P. Bobrer chen tar: ne Steen For TH ea SPeERN SHORE York, on in Detroit and onein California. Of. | 1th, Mary McNamara Sth, Bridget Harrihan | @ays fixed for the correction of the list, next ind GP. mB Secretary. Thursday and Friday. Such was not, how- The call for the meeting having been read, ever, the case, as in the course of the day he | the Chair announced the first business in had been informed by one of the Judges it | Order. was the selection of: @ candidate for the would be neceseary for all not registered to | Board of Aldermen, 3 ‘ make personal appiieation, as no names would Mr. Wm, Talbert was nominated; and on be taken from written lists. Gen. Bacon had | motion the nomination was declared unani- a list ef 80 or 100, and he had said that the ons. question was considered by the Judges, when Capt. George Miller, Walter B. Dobson, and four voted against the reception ofsuch names, | James M. Dalton were then nommated as can- he being the only one who voted in fayor. didates for the Board of Common Gouncil; mea Lewis sewien, oreo pet he bad seen and.on motion, the nominations were decia: T. Bacon, and had receive 8 infor- | a8. Peco an ame infor. | Ndward Wayson, Artha?’ Pumpprey, and Mr, Thorn hoped that the citizens would | Valeniine Connor were nominated as candi. bear this in mind, and that all not registered | dates for Assessor. s 6th, Maggie Sullivan 7th, Jennie Rovainesth, and Mary Miller 9th: Josephine Gaubert, Alice Ribnitzkv, Josephine Miller, Mary Ma- sop, Mary Dr and Jennie Kinsler attend- ants: flower g.r's, Katie Knisler, Mary Plant, Ella Colgiszier. Mary Hurley, Mary Holla— ban, Mollie O’Brien, Mollie Sullivan, Mollie Lansburg, and Amelia Wall; sceptre bearer, .-Moltie Ryan; crown bearer, Juita Moore. The children of the Parochial School had a large banner of white and blue silk, having a painting of St. Aloystus; two large silk flags and seyeral small banners, with appropriate inscriptions, were carried by the schools. The children. .of, St. Dominick's Sund: ficers were out after these witnesses but they had not yet been found. ‘ Mr. Merrick said that there should be a ae grape ora Motion made andthat yagpe -uggéstions QFE OF WILBEAM Mc NEIR. would not answer. They should let the » She. leaves her pier BEAL ESTATE BRU. court and counsel know exactly what they, treet wharf, Baltimore, PROPERTY-AGE |. Wished, The District Attorney had said Oe BOLE LEGETALG [The recent act of Conzress repealing the ot laws | there Was not sufficient time left of the remain- ENT, ROUBLE MILES: | for the protection of laudlords and exempting from | der of the term and that they might be sub- CEN TES WARE. | Cistraint for, rent honschold furniture and-other | jected. to tryingthe case ower again. Thai) PAS he ae RF tors the lendlord’s only security for | emergency was provided, by the act of DI i ae At Qchiy important that owners of | Febrosry \6th, 1953, and he read the act. The, , Retutning from THE EASTERN, SHORE, shd should im future avail them: ‘ : es Lioyd’s Landing at 1 p.m., Cambridge at 4 sof selecting good tenantsand | 46t of March 34, 1863, provides that this:court Giercjead Eastern Point at edilestay i NOTICE. —The Steamer WILS' SMALL, N CAPT. EB. T, LEONARD. now in all ts one of the staunchest. most rtalle aud elegant steamers “hesap AY tay 20 Mat ke Bay. will resume her rov n leasescto secure the prompt | S81 baye thésame powers as the off courts. bavi erly d ry i payment of the “and would seem'tosnz- | — In Tegard to the condition of the defense, te every Monday, | payment of their re 25 ; orme t a hs ‘ r) ick’ Kell moved that every person should and F . touching at all interme? | bam betes . ae 4 : ‘that the ft the pri schol assembled‘at St, Dominick’s Church, | Would make application to the judges. Mr. Be Slate eepenat “and reaching Baltiniace tf 6: moq sories at sane cere reer ae cir nie utoiipeand ete friends who bad ee kes corner of 6th and F street south, about 10| Dr. Blake stated that he had seen in the pa- Ero name when be handed in bis votes ers bis pAmMe announced as a candidate for ‘ Alderman. but it was not. with his consent, Mr. Pumphrey hoped noiié of those engaged and he was so situated that he could not bea | in getting up the Radical or idependent, ticket candidate. would participate in this meeting. Mr. Lyle offered an amendment to Dr. Ulay- Mr. James M Dalton was Appointed Astistant ton’s resolution, which was accepted, that the | secretary, and the vote being meeting proceed to elect candidates for two | 3s follows:-Mr. Pump 'y 10k; MT; 4 Aldermen, three Councilmen, and an Asses- | 26; and Mr. Wayson, 15... Before the. vote was o'clock. “They numbered about 475, under charge of Mr. Dominick K, Pettit, super: tendent gf Pini portion of the school 5 Sarah 'E. Wise, of the temale portion: and John Lagbtall, John Ryan, and Wm. Croley as marshale. This school was headed by St. Bowinick’s Brass Band, (26 pieces,) composed of youths,16 and 18 rs of age; Wm. B. pei property anc collect their rents: tits aunually | nad been exhaueted. Witn from Canada saving to the owner much time and trouble. and a 1 AY "Apetienct proves. ulore than iontie the amonat of | 800 the Sash had heen bropeht hete at hea yy <i i] commission paid to the agent. The duty of an agent | expense, even witnesses — iab«wit- DENTISTRY. heing the collection of rents. regular monthly in- | nesses—could not be brought here because they sf spection Of the property to prevent abuse, ses | had not the means. Ifthe case gossover wo D*® Cc. P. HUNT j | curing the settlement of gas and water bills dueby | the next term it will be impossible tor them to SENTES | | retiring tenants, the payment of taxes, fire insn- | yeep ti ‘witnesses here, and the prisoner No. 410 D MEME Loe kth and a] Tance. superintending repairs, &c., & CRD near oo Re nriemap She has a large nuinber of fine state-rooms: fe25-tf | iennanainnsnninontanenmansnamnssnenmnannaanne nates and in thus | may be left without the witnesses by whom 3 PI ° orty.ow! 3 i " T: earried. * announced, Mr, Connor stated he :had not sts. Washington, B.C ap 221m the ad vantages offered ts eh Rgeucy, Aud solicit: | ©,pfove bis imhooence. ae Lh a eceeaetig repressor Sarety, V9schar. “ene Chel announced that he was ready to Authorized’ his ‘name 10. be used, and would eGR aeR EAA av” | aiiempedtnceaa teur t ihng esdances | atgeasco suet! AS Se Wisewwee 091] Gale ta Sally gearing taername of tae | Toeive nominations for Algertan forthetong | Grgiing. © 0" "Mt 9 ™ Mts BMI wonle No. 1 Bs y 3 ‘ i 10 ‘sidence i ‘e Teeth extracted without pain by administering | for me theje liberal ‘patronage. "Tam permitted | “Phe Distelet Atteraer eald that the proseeu-|| Made. Paris a large and ‘very & | Najley. and A. Lioyd wers nouitaated: |” | inee: and on motion ine-nomination was made Nitrous Oxyde or Laughing Gas. Dr. below to refer to some of my patrons aud friends, tion knew, where their wituesses were who} banner for the school, which will bé recei i ir. Moore stated that he ved that animous. LEWIE has recently purchased the ven GD References: —Jobn C. MeKelden. Jourdan W. nova won : Fe who’) bere in the course of a few. weeks. Followi choice of the people of the ward for the long Mr. Delon offered & nesobution securning tne Chemical Apparatus in the country for Maury, Thos, J. Lord. Charles Sherman. Charles | Were not in co! a infest school Were four carriages, containing the | term was Mr. Asbury Lloyd, and he would | thanks of the Conservative citizens the Sular Sithaler The Aamvcintion ie mew need | Chee Baars Deon ya ammeouan & US.4 | | Judes Pierrepont anid thatomthe point ini ret-/) re Queen, Miss Virginig Newmeyer, with | Sek to withdraw bis name ase candidate for | ward to Thomas. B. i.» rhe repre . we 1 peat DB BEES On. bers a SISHING G 5 e case conid no! A .& day * ; y f thi a 6 Inter yyenuée 2 hing dental work done can have it ADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS, | -,| Luckett as” second, -clayed the choice of the meeting. of the order from tt Se in the above-named cities. “All work dome tt OURVOTeLER'S 7 || Sepathoa tual tue abecks Wltuessen for tue pme|| third, Vireinia Ryan toarihr an Clayton raised the point that the motion | forbidding its officers to be candidates for any the neateet and bert manner and warranted. td COURVOISIER'S Qeution would’ probably be herein mucgs on | fifth, besides a number of- ower Tras Ont of arder, and he was sustained by the | oMee, and declaring that If b pes pe be give satisfaction. Persons will do well to calli 4 CELEBRATED PARIS KID GLOVES, > pentelle 2bedacninds Mas || attendants to the queen. . | Chair. hi ‘ moot siya Bonnard aoe arigechate mn —r WITH SHORT AND LONG CUFFS, Bradley asked, betore-the list'ot’ y The children of St. Patrick’s Parochial aes Ne eaearer a is mame asa cand}. ; and ther j neal : pena ‘M. LOOMIS, M. D.. ALL SIZES AND COLORS: ‘be cal sag fence would not be! foe Beets bowery gens pees tee cs mr: : pt siecning proceaded te nallot— Mace. = “ PEATE WEE stop persoally ty OCKWOOR TPramemniaavense, [expeaie peematyaeaiar the dotace, 7 | toh mat RULE Ou Gree ara | 28 OTT untae ceatoea sates | qt Usmosn Tor peane, 0, WB Sistah is office in this city. Many persons can Qa 324 Ponnsylvania avenue, badge Pi ¢ suid that to save. timo: 0 1 nt y y |. as eased Oat. ek ba}. | Yille.om Saturday to an immense, of eee ee ee entree | -metsim __etyeenstnand this, Baad tngrret tant ne th of neat owen be | WAT Of Gand Spreng | bay wen zuled out uad.on tao count wown. | puleom, Sunray 10.08 i a aad no person can ‘wear others ‘where CoxEIDENTIAU Youn men who have in | Ferfo Bradley a io Witnésces alluded to sence hace ‘humber, with 30 teachers, |-otit. The vote was announced: 69 for Mr. san a bgp tghitrnct ‘oentts Free cola nd orice at teeth ta gdated | cntit them foF business colearute;or the duties of | Were all. Ap for the Galitoata Actor-wit-| Mr. Ji Coa ae a PR Se Spracgi ted either eens ‘Brownlow and. Stokes, sad gave rite toed whe are particular, and wish the pur’ | married life ‘ind old men, who, | mee; the defense wansed ‘him,-and wantd | _ Oltronl, Salius-s. ERPS, tattetaclion to the ‘Oo vi “of the 3 als mies an! t eu b ned at St. Matthews’ rch, corne! bad ae portent or vindicated hs Sou ‘ est, cleanest, strongest ani riece denture | ftom the follies of youth, or other causes, cing cagree pence ~_e Charles © 7" ere %, Ioations aioe imeidenfor-Gat | audience Stokes. arse, and, «i most r 8 that if pe the G: one bail = INERAL TEETH will | bility in advance of their years, before placin, ‘8: fo biss. pee bon ane oF thatartcan procure, the MIN ey hiss ae i 4 te of lore KR. F. 5 ye pate | make the of 1867. commence: m. (at Glen Blien farm: > led the public:-himtery of his op- : |, | themselves under the treatment of any bné 15th and H streetg,: This school hada large|| meu, short term, the names of Owen i, | &@ teres nese! Sloume in fulscig NO, 338 Penn’anvenae, Bed | Mr read ~The seorgt Hriend.” ‘had brought. & witéess. from aremote | Rational fag, and. Banner’ Pepreseating W. W.,.Moore, and N. Acker ‘Were, prese anne be tween gthand loth sty, Also, 90% Arch street! | #1 cee pane ot importance { | section of @ defense conta do | etard! 1 with the school a Pst seaaee comely. | The Btere bei 4 4 bagetae Governtaoit gooail | arb deus ox | ca of. :' Following this scbeel | . iran ; D, the thorough-bred Ould show. 2 itnesses eotnraent x ise bane YY icing? Rilifon. procured fromthe pr! Ree thy se % Poltedon mivoned bythe. Mar at, ana sho Hoyle, and her mats of honor, Miss Annis, Ladies” Oni nt. 5 At afigoncs had re Sh ey Mius LOweoh price pouniber bestg of in ee Sierreps pte th ate cuosen ‘by ANT A 5 wad "| | courts in which he bad practiaed, 1 rp Gs 2 ss oe wt - Seente te aeau tees 7s i ce thie Es Se “Cormer i ry, Stan Sa ie aye * 3 HIMMAT

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