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EPRI A, PRAM bores * THURSDAY..... ‘Tue PUrceLt-SwerHen Case.— Vester EVENING STAR. | atternoon, Mr. Arthur Shepherd. of the Re | issued by Justice Waiter, on the complaint of eeeees JULY 22, 1869. | Judge Parcels of the Orphans’ Court, charg- and 4 ‘Went to the office of the Sa; ten of Po- jor P Preservation oF MEATS, Vecrrannas, | (ofed the warrant snd served it on him, and ke —Inieresting Exhibition—A large number ot | ‘me him before Justice Walter, he was re- yesterday afternoon at the Northern Prod. Grenson Friday, which was entered by Mr. ene iH D. stker. 1 112 | based upon the following aM@davit: preser vation and transportation of all panish- | »,0%, {nu Zin day of July, in the year one sonally 2) before me, the subscriber, a ee Sear cee r Cepeda justice of the peace im and for the couaty and or blicon, BAViDg heard that a warrant bad been ing bim (Shepherd) with writing and printing LOCAL NEWS or rans her de Pade, * lice, and stating the facts, Major Richards pro- prominent citizens of Wasbingtos assemoiea | (uted to give bail in the sum of $10,00 for a ‘The warrant issued by Justice Walter, was ble‘arijcles ‘of food, meats, fruit, fad, vege. thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine p: ceest is unlike all otber District aforesaid, WiTiam F. Parceil, being Preservi1 personally well known to me, and made cath Sa eS = Gry. cold in due form ot law to the foliewirg sta ement eosemarches and tnpecuntomes ane an That he is informed and verily believes, and ‘of New Jerse: -~ the ai mie | Sears upon such information and belief, that Cc Ley Ain Mie coms | Arthur Shepherd, of said county, in said Dis- sgeticr with other caters led with ice, | trict, did om the sth or 19tn day of July, 16% Sn od. AES in the county aforesaid write or cause to be the mr through an en: losure tneg the renege, | Written, and did print or cause to be printed, rator, and this aif. afer passing throng ites | And did’ publish oF cause to be published a cer- weirigmetir, We geomen Or eniee tain false, malicious and defamatory writing, crca pee ints the Doom where tae nmorbent and | herewith annexed and made part of this alfida- The temperature, whieh is under meena ced: | vit. so far as showing the libelous words, and Mespereterey Which fe wader peri ‘on~ | marked from National Republican of date July trol, depends upon the rapidity with which | 1. "t-uy of and concerning ioe oliaer mbion the fan Tevolves, and cam be reduced so tow as | 1» 110 of a1 seinny apap i ydne yon seers that teeety are git hasbeen found. how: | ne held up to public Tidicale and tbereoy the sxer. that thirty-five degrees, three above the | Pita anuhorcer of society anyure freezing point, suffices to prevent the decompo- | P tests Wa. FOPURCALL. [SRaL ] ifon of Mest, and that is the temperature used. worn and supscribad before me. Frans, both foreign and domestic, which must Cuantas WALTER, J.P, (SEAL) not be frozen, can be kep? at 35 to 40 degrees, “ was perfectly free from decay, for any length of Preigedrarh raters meaty irene dite mane ime desired; while meats, Ac, may be kept a wmdefinitely at from 10 to 3 degrees above zero. and apy ice required for house use made at the same time, at an expense of Rot over tea coms per day for ordinary house refrigerators. Its | ™® ¢ simplicity is striking and remarkable, it being a readily managed by ny one who can read a| t* berinumeter. ~ 2 bergen The experiment yesterday afiernoon was lines, quoted from the affitavit, will give oar Teaders an idea of its tone and character —They are no Judge sad io burg—Whst he did there—Wnhat they did to bim—The Hero of Bladansbare —The mora meenooe Gallant Youths of Biadensbuarg will not per- Highly satisfactory t) all wo witnessed it. and | sit tne defamation of its fair danghter: ent benetie 10. dor corm ES | uot from a friend of the widows and orphins!! ——— ereccmmanity. The | The effectof Bladensburg corn juice on the partes conducting the enterprice in tuis city | \ugicial mird—It maketh’ men valiant aud are Messrs. H. M. Brown & (>, of Northera | jUdicis : Produce Company; James M. Dalton, of iagie they Lemont ipo -A Judes io search of peel — R- hh. Forman, grocer, 7ta e profanity of Bladensburg magis- See: trates—The Judge fails to obtain sym ——_e——. WorRRINGMEN’s Assew and takes more corn juice—He won't accep good counset—Terrors uf the middle passage between Bladensburg and Hyattsville—The signal gun—What a big hole in the branch was put there for—Just suited for a judicial bath— A judicial head rouced—Spa water good to rink, but bad for a bath, especially in a bath. ing dress of white—Terrible effect of the water —The regular monthly meeting of the Workingmen’s Assem- bly was beld last evening in the Couue.i cham- ber, City Hall, Mr. Wm. Beron, President, and Mr. E MacMurray, Secreary.” alr. Patterson moved toamend the constitution so.as to con- solidate tue offices of Secretary and Treasurer: sgrerd to A communication was recived | on white linen duck—That beautifal sprig of trom the Journeymen Plasterers’ Association. | persuium wilted—What Protane hands did to morilying the Assembly of the withdrawal of | the sacred judicial boay—Where the judicial ineiy delegates from the Assembly. The Chair | nat went—The direction the judicial eane took suggested that it was proper for the Assembly ntry aroused by cries of mur- to notice the emigration of Chinese to this coua- ‘Saved at last from a watery {ry-and called attention toan editorial on the | grave—Difficaities of plodding through Bis, subject in Tae Star of Monday, in which it | Gensburg sand with boots failof water—-Kai TeR Stated ibat representasious are beinz made | road station reached at last—The Judge rumi. some quarters that if this influx of iaborers | nates— Remembrance Of bis wrongs again 2 ia b ci dignity—Sensation of being rolled in Hyatts- bocce Bove A a = z Lol a ville mud—The cars finally reached—Safe, sate to take action when the Ohinese stormed the | ** home! thee into trates'unoms: The sadocaresct fie | TRE Poromac Fron The pleasant iem- ‘workingmen’s interests sould not perature arouud tbe wharves this morning them im their race for life, bat aid them audit | £1¥es® mew impetus to business, and corre- possibie get them into the trades" unions, Tag | $PeRding cheerfulness among its trequenters. motion, offered by Mr. Flynn, thar the mace | Taestesmer Arrow, Stackpole, made her usual Rereaiter be held twice cach month. was | ‘TP to Mount Vernon this morning, with ex- lost, and afier some discussion on the bes: | CUriomsts and mails for Marshall's Landing: means for securing istger attendanes of dele, | *@¢'2 8 short while afterwards the spacious gates, ou morion of Br. A. TCavis, the Secre. | leaner W. W. Coit, Capt Kyther, with up- lary was instrected to notify the different | freisnt, left she came Coton ne Been hearty {rade orzavizations of the amount of their m- | Tyo Norful. hoe Bol fer of treignt eae Sajocensas (© 2° Ascombly, and the Assembly | Gov undres barrels of flour trom our inetins . mills, for shipment to Boston. The steamer A Waskix-TonIAN CoMMITS SUICIDE IN eeeeet, Loans, will “make am excarsion to BaLtimone—At a late bour on Tuesday even- | Gl¥mont this afternoon under the auspices of jug, & young man emploved on the farm of Mr, | the clerk: of the banking houses of Washing- Fossett, 33, miles from Baltimore, on the Phil. | #2. Appeadea is theregular wharf report adeiphia (urapike, 1m passing through a. Harvey s Whorf.—Artived—Schrs. George H of woods on the place, discovered the deay | TWideli, Loncerev, from Philadelphia, with body of aman. It was iying on the face, and | CO* for Harvey, Clarke & Given; Martha Ann, bad evidently been in that situstion a week or | Medley. with coal for do; Edward Bennett, ten days. and was very much decomposed, | “en. from Havre-de-Grace, with coal for do. Justice John S. Biddisoa was notified’ and | Cerer's Wharf.—Arrived—Schrs, East New Yesterday morning he proceeded to hold an in. | Market, Jones, Havre-de-Grace, with coal for quest. The body wasascertained, from papers | Harvey, Ulsrke & Given: William M. Wilson, found on it, to be that of Chas. A. Gentern, a | Bfown, trom Philadelphia, with 400 tons of Jerman, about 25 years of age, who came’ to | Coal for W. H. Marlow, and A. Wood & Bro.; ty about tbe Jutm of June, from George. | Bay Shore, Creighton, from Havre-de-G race, Sreneint oa the eee ne erat | ‘Weneaton, froma Jackuonvlila, with aise nat Feepiaeas Sooner nn nae wa | co lcmaber for ¥. Monee & Sin Jolnson's Wharf.—Arrived—Scbrs. R. ©. Thomas, Crocket. from Rockport, Maine, with ie for the Great Fatls Ica Company; Ross Winans, Kade, from Norfolk, with lumber for peared Mobun X Sons. na ene Misia: hak Galt'« Wharf —Arrived—Schr. Maria, Adams pect pe lnallpteme pre Rend op cen dom from Dorchester county, for T. J. Galt. above stated. Near the body was found an Se Res eens *mpty vial that had comtaimed poison, aud in | FUNERAL or Col. WiITELey.—The fane- his vest pocket also a vial supposed to contain | ral of the iate Vol. L. A. Whiteley took place arsenic, which Dr. Gosnell recocnized as hav. | 8¢ lock p.m. to-day, from the corner of ing been tazen from his store. The jury ren- | 4): stre@ and Pennsylvania aveaue. There dered a verdict of “death by suicide from | was quite large attendance of the friends of taking poison.” Squire Biddison had the body | tue deceased, who took @ farewell look at his decently buried near the place where it was | features. Among those present was Mr. L. A sound.—Hal Gobright, of the Associated Press, and repre- —e—_—_. sentatives of the city papers. Tbe impressive -ALaM TELEGRArH.—The citizens of | services of the Episcopal Ohurch were read by uth Washington, im the vicinity uf Gth-street | Kev. W. Meade Addison, of Trinity Church, of the fi After which the cortege was formed and pro: icleerapa, which they have Bitherio had the Seeded to Cale Hill, were the remat is were in denen case of emergenc: yummon- | tered. srers were Messrs. Ale: sug the firemen. Up to within two or three | Gardner, Haber Fletcher, A_S. H. Want Ronthe since © Sre-alarm box (No. 50) had Wm. Fuon, E.R. Brennon’ and Arthor Shep- been attached ‘Government - | herd. ‘mgs at this point, but recently, since the aban- —_—— donment of the whart property the Quar- ‘THE “ ScETCHER” ARRESTED.—This morn- ’s Depart in which | ing, detectives Commes and Miller arrested Jobn Connolly, alias « Scetcher,” aged about Bine years, for beng concerned in several jes, among others that of Mr. Prince the citizens of this section | store of a pistol and other articles; also, a from tardy communication | watch belonging to Mrs. Mary Hopperton, of with the engine-bouses in case of fire, and no | Grant Place. This boy has been wanted for better place could be found for the location | over 1 month past, and api for one so of this box tha at the corner of 6th and N | young to bea most hardened thief, and states s that he runs with teercuine aac [hose pian ot operat to a house. A camp meeting for boomy raged Circuit M. E. | he steals whatever can, and if caught will held near Beallsville, | bave the hat for an excuse for being on the one-and-a-balf miles (gp peng Md, on | premises He is held fora hearing. © —_-—_—_ ¢ 2 EI 3 4 $ 8 & ': Jones, Esq., com- poy ore ren | OvmRnoaRD.—Between seven and eight m the rural districts are invited to attend the | 9 (lock this morning, as a party of youths Samp, A Tewular line of stages will r a deity eae tenet een et eee tear] lepot. more an % 4 Conn ‘WO was sitting on the gunwale of the railroad, co the camp ground. which is only 10 | Soat' tm Whied’ they ware fell Caweee ie ‘aceon Gis fen nae Obtion 1s Monoc- | wat-r about e¥ “et deep. In rising he strack Fee the ea neeapeake and Ohio canal, ¢ miles | the “nm of |< craft. whereby Le wae pre- camp ground. vented i1..7 ge. ine his’ breath till bis second appearance cu ‘b+ surtace, at which time he was much exhausted, and it was with the S: reatest exertions that be could imgton, died at his residence om lith street, | Gourd and recuscitarea eS —-——_ CouMItTTED voR CovRT.—This morning, many years ago, and for some tweaty years | | ambert Carter, committed some two weeks since fora further hearing by Justice Smith, vn the charge of stealing a ring, valued at $18, ‘non, to Aqaia Creek. S: “ 4 " poy trom the Parlor Saloon, ing been arrested c H by Detective Higley.) had @ final hearing, Fellows, who are attending the funeral this - ae Tribe of Hed Men, | Wich Fesulted in lw committal to jail for beaded by Heald’s band. —— Map Doo Kicimp.—One of the eighth Divistom, No. 7, Sons oF Temrmr- ct police ollicers yesterday killed a dog body held its usual stated meeting | fering witb hydrophobis, on Pennsylvania ser the initiation of mew mem- | avenue, near ist street east- The dog belonged Meee Wahine Addresses were delivered by | to Frank Jardella, and had been bitten a {-w Messrs. and Williamson, the latter be- | day. previous by a dog belonging to Dr. Wm, ing oue of the survivors of twenty whotwen- | H Gunnell, ty-five years ago o1 ized & divi: of this a * order in Harper's Ferry, Va. T! ercises | AccIDENT aT THE WASHINGTON Monv- closed with vocal ana recitations of +4] jnstrumental music, and — 5 Bingen on the Riise ee Mee | MENT —A portion of the scaffolding on | top of the Washington ional Monument ‘Tyler, and “The Scene,” trom Mac! iH ae ewe ee <=. "4 ‘beta. | gave way on Monday evening, and came down with a crash, dislodging some of the marble slabs on the top row of masonry. ——-——— om Ganvay Vetenax Union —A meeting wi pollster Laat this association was held last evening at 7 = ; Capt John Jenks in tweceair, | ;.CLURCE TRUSTEES ArrornrTsp.—In the ok Wag received and accepted from | bs icone noe ween Wer. atwce nee ‘n . G. Osbourne, James W. Bar. ts Beall, trastees of Emory M. E. —_.—_—__ THE Otruric Bass Balt Ctve, of this city, returned home yesterday, after an exten. sive Western tour and a visit to New York and Gommrrrep fon Requisition. — Louis | Philadelphia. They have been absent about Bromley, waose arrest for the larceny of a | 0 days, trav. 706 miles, and played 12 yoke of oxen to Thos. Simms, > ———— ALEXANDRIA APFAIRS.—From the Alexan- px rheorong of yesterday afternoon we cull the jollowing : for se past wi Agsoult—Last night, about 11 o’¢ Saas Se this ing, gives series Frances Bouyer, Molly Brown and Beck Bee in the Fitts ee ean, colored, were walking away from the street, nesr 4. Eee ‘ashing‘ou, for | -pring in the lecality Known as TE. the benefit of i ‘were met By a colored man named Hagailton, who, after the first-mamed had re- —_e__. Mr. THos. K. Davis. of the steamer W. w. ou, bas again courteously furnished us with Norfolk pd rs in advamce of the mail. city. Mr. apa | Drifes bas e the detuact Ma. J R. Weient has qualified as Commis- | animals beyond the city’s limits for ther sioner of Improvements for tae Third Ward. bones, hides and tallow. 1 Toney J Jones, Jobn Addison, Hen: Galt, James Baylor, Jr..and Page Baylor, dicted for riot, were pee the two nam not guilty. T THE COURTS. CRIMTHAL Court, Judge Fisher—Yesterday, 4 1 * eg Aree ed guilty, Patrick Powers was found guilty of assault and battery; Jobn Harris was convicted on a similar charge; Richard Ware on a simi- charge was fou! jwITy Court, J Olin.—To-day, Mary A. Morrice agt. Marcellus Morrice; order for to show cause why attachment snould not e for contempt. Grinder agt. Hood et al.; Tee overruling demurrer. Alexander act. Frear; order to issue commission to 0. Van Cliff, of New York, as «pecial examiner. Green agt. Callan et al.; cross bill fled. Robey: Prout: deci conveyance of real property t. Scott et al.; final decree for conveyance. G. H. Williams agt. Lena Wil- liams; order dismissing bill. Murray agt. Murray et al.; decree ratifying trustee's sale. ania Base BaLL.—A ma‘ch game Is being p'ayed this sfternoon on the Howard University grounds, between the Country and Mutaal Ciubs, ——--—_ ContTRAct Awan This morning Bowen awarced the contract f & sewer in Ith street, from tbe ca chusetts avenue. to George R. Nolan & Co. RANcE oF TueRwometeR at Franklin & Co.’s, opticians, in th day: 9e°clock &.m.. cd degrees; 10, ™., 7%. CITY ITEMS. Denes Rexeoy—Viarve table- spoontnl before breakfast will correc Liver; a sure remedy for all Summer plaints, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhies, Dysen- tery, Xe. ‘ins, Fas ad s Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, Received this morning at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No.436 Penna. ave., between 45 d 6th streets, es SAYS A PROMINENT medical man, Hoff’s Malt Extract isa ‘natural enrichment of the materia medica,” and he having seen it used in Enrope in innumerable cases, spoke con- scientiously from personal experience, and his opinion has heen fully corroborated by the ob- servations of other American physicians. 6 —_.—— A New Beavrirvine Aogyt.—All dentri- trices bad their drawbacks until the salabri- ous Bark of the Soap Tree was brought fcom the Chilian valleys. to perfec: tne fracrant So- zodont. the most wholesome. reliable and de- lightial article for the Teeth that a brush was e03 Gentlemen's Drap D' Ete Sac ntlemen’s Alpaca Sacks. =: Gentlemen’s Thin O vercoats. 17,20,22 Gz. C. HENSING, 511 7th st. —_e—_—_. THIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUDLIC that (Fo. B. Wilson & Co. can sell Shoes, Boots, &c , as ¢ as any person who advertises in the Star. pbacsm ciao Oak Hatt Crioraine Hovse.—Gents’, Boys’ and Obildrens’ Clothing and Farnisbing Goods, 400 Seventh street, opposite Post OF- lee. 7) ————— Corns, &C.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, of twelve years’ praciical experience in the United States and Canadas, and established at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, betwen 4 and Gta streets, since 1561, successfally treats Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Club and Ingrowing Nails, and other diseases of the feet, without pain or inconvenience to the patient. ‘The shoe can be worn with ease immediately after the operation. Refers to the many eminent physi- Jans, surgeons and thousands of other respon- sible persons who patronize his establishment. Hours from = a. m.to6 p.m. Owing to press of business at office, Dr. White 13 unable to visit patients at their residences except between 6 ands p. m. ——— Mvser Win. fo Use Denying the Pact.”— Stevens, Proprietor of tne Tea Hong, bas Sdopted a principle of selling Tea that must win, being sound and correct in every feature: One pound as cheap as though you bought a thousand. 6,17 —————— Cumarer THAN THR CuRarest.— White Shirts, 75 cents, $1, $1 25, and upwards. Un. dershirts and Drawers, from 35 cents upwards. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents, Hand- kerchiefs, already hemmed, 2 for 25 cents. The best Paper Cuffs, 5 cents per pair, or 50 cents a dozen. Excellent Paper Collars, cloth-lined button-bole, 10 cents @ box; and all other goods atequally low prices, at Franc & Goldman's, Marble ‘Hall, No. 458 7th street, opposite Patent ice. 7.601: SS 858 0 PemmeT. 358 A. KOCH, Importer of WINES, LIQUORS, and depot of seins Peiladetonie DRAUGHT ALB snd POR- old BRANDY an¢ WHISKY. old JAMAICA id BT. CROIX RUM, SHERE P PAGNES. RUINR wives, OH. WINES. OIGABS, EVINBUBOH aint PO} : tt WATEB 169. Aitbor be = “ ND LET vive.” aoe ey ROW mi + 90, DEALERS IN FING F ILY, GROCERIES, 659 7h strect, bet. F and © sis. south, Terms cash. 47 itm The Cheap Place! BROWN STOUT, YOUNGER’S (Eng ALE, PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY, PURE PORT WINE, ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GER, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY Cc. Ss. COHARE & SON, GROCERS, 262 SEVENTH STREET, EN M AND N STREETS. BETW ALSO, GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, E CIDER VINEGAR, BEST FAMILY FLOUR aT $2.75 PER QUARTER BBL. SACK, A CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR AT $2.50 PER QUARTER BBL. SAUK BY C. 8s. @HARE & SON,” Grocers, 262 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREET. OE ee ET 16th aMES L ie. mera Bala EEE BEA UMBER! LUMBBRi!! LUMBER 11! puene ieee en tee mos Ll & Also, ofall kinds ae Fh ‘market rates! VE, Cerner Hew ¥ pier sp 16-tf Morket Pk S —___._¢ —_; __ 2 NUE Ral sae tive Bi dylé-e03t* é Own peck: x en a ea Ecctystasticat Tatat mm Cntcaco.—The trial, by an eccleeiastical Quart, of fav. Chas. Edward Cherey, rector of Christ Episcopal Church, for an alleged unanthorized omission 1a the ‘al rite for children, was com- menced . ago yesterday. The case bas excited a high degree of attention sli over the country, as olving very importast princ)- les of the church politic, as well as spiritual iberty.. Ope of the principles invelvea in tue issue against Mr. Cheney is, that in the bap. tismal rite be omits the word «regeners Th- cathedral was nearly filled, mostly by ladies, who seemed to take a I Interest the iseue. Hoard of Aseessors, who were invited by Bishop Whitehouse, and who will Bt Galeria Goer ere we Mr, of Tul allege: Rev. F. W. henedict, of Robin’s Rest; Rev. Dr. Pierce, of Sprivgtield; Rey. J. Benson, of Peru, and Rev. A.W. Snyder, of Chicago. Hon. L. B. Otis acts a8 counsel for the precenterr, and Hon. M. W. Fuller, assisted by Messrs M. R. Rict and George W. Thompson, detende Mr. Qheney. Rey. Dr. Chase presides, bis wite in Brantford, Canada, last week. It appears that Mrs. Hunter has been aman named Watson, some mont turned to Brantford a few days ago, and was staying at John Brown’s tavern, West Brant- ford. Hunter borrowed a revolver and went there to see ber, and atter asking for a private interview they went up stairs to ackuowledge that she had had improper in- tercourse with Watson, and to beg bis (Hun- forgiveness, threatening at th me ume tosboot her ifsbe did pot. She decined, and he fired twe shots, one ball entering the chin, fractw ing the maxilla bone. As she turned, bail entered ek and lodged in her rightlung. Honter at once gave himself dis now in jail awaiting the result of juries, Dre, Digby snd Henwood were to ex'ract the bul- irs Humrer is in & very precatioas nd little hopes are entertained of ry. Nore AcT ov ASovrHERN GiRt.—"y the trom the Wiimington (N.C. taat plice as well playing on the dock at S) avk and immediat but as the child (aged 12) was so heavy, sha bliged to cimg to the posts of the dock sufficiently Tecovered to swum to the shore with ber burden. All hy this brave girl, who bas twice ben instru- mental in caving the life of her fellow beings. A Devoniac FaTueR—<q man named Thomas Hutcben bas peen arrested in New Orleans for imbumsn treatment of bis children. One witness testifled that he saw Hutchen beating bis young son w tia borsewhip, while the Jad. ander the direction of the parert held abanole of paper iu his band, eacn end of the paper bring inabiaze. Another witaess tasti- fied thatthe wretch bad, on mere than oue oc. casion, with the same instrument, lashed au in- fant only eighteen moatns old. A daughter of five years, when ber body was examined, had many marks of lash s rokes and bentings: hor on was in a bad condition. The brother, tder, says that his punishment from the Whip was not 0 severe as mis sister's be. cause he submitied to the burning paper tor- ture. MArRiace or a D afte'noon Justice Dy dge wa the Jette of France with Miss Louise Fanny Arbitzer, of No. 32 West Houston street. The groom gave his name, rank, and pedigree as Leon Eagende de St. Clair, thira Baron de Oary of Francs, son of Count Lonis de St. Clair, and bis pre scnal appearance did not iavalidate these lo ty peliations. The marriage was -olemnize in the plain way usual in police courts when. one ducting such affairs, and the newly we ded pair left the court roo with all possible s} € ed N.Y. Sun. SF The first suit for divorce from a Mcrnaoa bas been put on record. Tne Fourth D str.ct Court in Sap Francisco recently granted a ti- Yorce toa young and beautiful lady wi o was married to Josep J. Smith, of Salt Lake Guy. The lasy testified that Smith is a deacon in tae Mormon Church, aud that he always treated her kindly, they baving lived pleasantly to- gether for several years. Recently, howevi Smith cone! which Mrs. Si mith objected, and so, when the deacon took heme bis new bride, wife No.1! returned to her mother. STRUCK ry LiGRTNING._We learn ths during the prevalence of a thunder storm last Tuesday week, John Dawsey. living near Hamilton, was <o severely stuaned by light- ning as to remain insensible for several hours. ‘The barn of Rev. Joseph Furr was struck by ‘the same element; the flames were extinguishec, however, before much damage was done. David Carr lost six hogs, the same evening, kallea by lightning.—Leeshurg Mirror. CoNTRADICTED.—The rumored matriaze of Commodore Nutt and Miss Minnie Warrea. the sister of Mrs. Gen Tom Thumb, is contra- acted. It Mr. Barnum is to be trasted, tue Commodore. when Miss Lavinia Warren ‘was married, devoted himselt to perpetual cel- ibacy. Miss Minnie is at home with her parents in Middleborough, Masssachusetts. No Pracg Likg Home.—The American emi- grants who left their homes South, just after th» rebellion, to settle in South America, are uw coming back, satisfied that afer all there are worse places to live im than the United States, &F Ross Browne is probably to stay in China, Se-senator Trumbull is in the Yu Semite Valley, with his family. 7 1t is estimated that there are about three thousand visitors in Newport now, including General Phil. Sheridan. 7 One ot the (Juaker Indian Agents writes heme that he has not yet seen a handsome In- dian woman. S7A fellow named Rodgers murdered a man in Troy, om Saturday, because the victim owed him $5. 87-A woman’s protective union, for the par- pose of obtaining employment and providing Temunerative work for working women, has been organized in St. Louis. S87. Joy Morris, our can Bible Society. 87 According to the New York Times, most of the recent horr:ble cases of murder faraish Tenewed illustrations of the otten-observed fact that “rom”’is the greatally of marder. In nine cases out of ten, the murderer has pre- viously placed himself under the influence of liquor. S7 The trial of Captain Dennis Callakan, of the Richmond city police, for the muraer of Joseph Kelly, commenced on Monday morn- ing, before a military commission. S7 Workmen and others in Connecticut are formmg clubs for the purpose of buying coal by the cargo. They thereby savea couple of dollars if not more on the ton. S87 Dickens reminds the funby man of the Boston Post—“with no disrespet to him—of a bog; because we get so many good things trom 18 peu.” Emma Farristall,a Nevada gymnast, is coming eastward. Itis said she makes a table of herself, and holds an anvil on her breast long enough for @ horseshoe to be made therevn_ 7 English society is returning once again to an old vice. Ladies are becoming enamored once more of unastursl small waists, and they ‘re using tight lacing a8 & mears to optain them. Se-The fluid extract of lobelis, when a) plied to mosquito biter, emtirely and almost in- Stantly puts an end to their itching, It can be obtained of any druggist. APPHICATION, FOR DUPLIOATA LAND DBveton Orrice, July tbe. 70 mies BAY CON eA es “Syoetm MADAME D'RRRVILLY, Prin. GEORGETOWN, Affairs im Georgetown. List oF Lerrees remaining in Ottice, Georgetown. D U.. July List—aAlien Sire Mar ibb Mrs Mary R, 3: Bro Bind Mrs Rebrcea; Brice Mi it Mrs Dayic; Boardley Mrs MK: B Mrs Uatberine; —_ Mr n Miss: Dyer Mre j,Dolback Mrs Maria; Everhart Miss Ellis Miss Ada; Etlemyer Miss Mary J: Gray Miss Mary; Green Miss Mi eaeand Miss Elizabdet y ntlemen’s List.—Alen 0 Jobn D: Beewer Abe vid W_B Oupt; Clear W Capt: Crawford G; Cook ; Von! Samoel; Caviler JW; Geo W M Dodson Wm 0; Dai Capt; ei; Gray Henry B: Gaff w Hutsell Capt Hankens Beoj: Hatton W R; M; Leavitt G ed ber | jand Fresley S Uspt; Ki W Capt 2; Loper_ Jomes H: Ben) 2: Peck! pt 2: Rexter Jobn E 2; Reaner Henry; Sauth E4; imap Andrew B Capt per Nathan Capt; Smith Geo | Capt Trench Wm; Wood J W; Wheelan Joho; Westgate Geo. OLK TRIP of several who retus wed in the ©. noon at woo clock bas comp'rtely tarned some 07 their heads in regard to the pleasures which Celight the dwellers along salt water. i be recognized yesterday by ed a collection of ters in either band, our harbor were sim- with such del. doldiy declare ing up the Poto- wn by that obstruction known their sunburat complexio: crabs, fresh fish or I All express the wish nly prevented trom cor mae to George as the Long Bride. TRE C. AND O. Oawar — canal has been somewhat 1 past tew dsys in cons sec S uartimmediately strack out for the shore, | Avigation on the trapted for the quence of the breaking of alockgate at Cidtown, 13 miles this side of Jumberiand. The break 1s now repaired, however, and boats are arriving this morning. During the short interruption | at the same on their way down. Directors meet at Berkeley Springs on the 2ith instant aud at Annapolis ou the luth of August boats arrived The Board of Taxixc Dow® 4 Canal Boat Carraty.— Yesterday afternoon J hn Hall, Captain of the boat Richard Bender, bad bis boat laid “dou- that is, alongside another bout,) in the nd be was ordered ‘arrett, to move the canal, near the Ayjnedu: by the Harbor Master, same off, bemg contrary to regulations, refused to comply, eayimg that for littla he ‘would pitch bim (Garrett) overboard. Garrett “8 of & police officer and had the boat moved off, after which Hall was fined $19 by Col. Hollingswortk for violaung the caual regulations. SVERS aND Cn ADWick.—Mr. Wm. C. Hun- the popular Superintendent of the Aque- dnet end Alexandrit canal, was presented by his wife about two weeks since with two bouncing boys, whom he intends to name re- Sykes” and “Chadwick,” and pro- Doses to have them christened at the Rosslyn House at an early day. River FRowt. bill, Maith. from Battimo: Wheaton, Wheaton, from Jacksonvi'le, Fia., chooner Richard’ Hill. Halse, trom New York, with 1.60) sacks Amer- ———— Ee IRISIN?: Tae cnrar veceranne Blood Purifier. rIRiIisiIin. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT secured the service vole houses | L.atered—Steamer T. E. Ca- ‘hooner P. M. lumber, and IRIS VERGICOLOR OR BLUE FLAG. ded to have a second wife, to | <i iN, Ine and will eure th RHEUMATISM AND GouT. It is an upfailing preventative and cure for : ice Mea vaci and in DISEASES OF WOMEN equal. Ite action upon 1 i . salutary, and eflective. a Hag which renders it one of the pDICRETIC EMEDIES in tl! practice ful ‘combination with TONIC QUALITIES of the hichest order—not er ingredients Most valuable curative BPHANS’ COURT, July 13, 1869. +, GTON' Cov! Register of W TED STATES PATENT (ers ITED 8T: PATEN Gace ehpas Dray’ grantea to bim Mth da 1 Sth bab ceed ‘on the day of July, 1880, for as ProrosALs Fon coat. spe tons ACB Ou: Serna ao vext. for the delivery at is. by aes GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. | A Raese.vtion to .y expenses of Poor and Work House tor qual tersudiug June, io Resolved by ‘he Board of Aldermen al ! ‘a k pay to tbe order of ‘M. A: bine, M. V. Buckey, S. Clements, Trustees of the Poor and the sam Ofeleven hundred and fifty ars and ix cents, beipg amount of expentes of Poor Work House for qusrter ending Jane 3, 1 Ss per bills accompanying Trastees r-por:, exclusive of one Dendred and fifty nine do ilare Anu twenty cents, received from products of farm, [Approved, July 16, 1%. A RESOLUTION to pay expenses of Fire Depart- ment for the quarter ending wth Jane. I~ Rescloed by the Board Council of the Corporatvom e ‘That the sum of one hundred an. nety -| dollars and twelve cents be, and is hereby, Propriated, to pay carrent expenses of F department for quarter ending June 30th, 1469, payaole to order of follo W. H. Otam' esd Dille beriia & S. R. Swan, th work, $9.80; P. J. Collison, new oul Tepairs, $i; J J. Beall, norse feed, homas, sundry harness, and 5; @. W. Cropley, sundries, S.:i, nsinger, emith work. wu. Ten: » Sundries, 85.11: W. 0). In new floor in stalls, $9.50; Walsh & Lynd, horse-shoring, 192.12 [ Approved, Juiy 16, Iso. AREsoirTion to satusfy Garrity & for cost of improvement of Moi joleed by the Bonrd of Aldermen a Commun Coun the Cor, That the Clerk turey and payments,) for the improve ment of Montgomery street, from S oguert to Kead street, said ob! such smounts sed peri ‘nin the Clerk, may be necessary to enable Bim pay the same at maturity Approved, July 16 A Resovvtion for certain purposes therein rained. Resolved by the Board of Ald-rmen and Board Common Council of the Corporation oy Georgetow) That the Clerk be, and be 1s gereny tustracted untof R. A. Eimowstoa, tate tax collector, with the sum of ex nundred and nity-three dollars ard forty-one being Amount of general taxes dur for the year 1-65 upen property advertised and offered finally on June 7, | fermg for want of purchasers: Provided tax collector furnish the clerk with a delinquent tax payers to the aggregate amount of $653.41. Furthermore: The clerk is hereby imstracted to furnish George W. Beall, the present tax cotlector, with a list of said delio- quent tax payrre, for collection, he retaming four per cent. as his commission. Approved, July 16, 156 A REOLUTION tor the erection of lamp posts ‘on Stoddart street Resolved by the Board of Alderm=nant Common Councii of the Corporation of G: That the Commissioner for the Impro: of Stoddart street, between Washington and Congress street, be, and they are bereby, au- thorized and directed to cause to be erected on said street, two lamp pos plete for burning; the posts to be supplied by the Corporation. “The location (one on each side of the street) to be determined by said Commissioner, and the cost incurred in the erection of same to be paid by tbe Clerk, to the order of the Commissioner. on presentation ot proper vouchers. [Appr y ty. 186) Georgetown Advertiscments. ¥ THOS. FUWLING, Auctioneer; @oorgetown. store, No 17. sorimeut ef Housrhsia’ Fora a AT ya THOS. DOWLING, A: BY THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown ‘BUST! » SALE OF A DI BLE RESI baw ON PRUSPEOT otaber GEORG teu Mie ere THE OLD BANK 0! By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the Lith Bovember. 1557. recorded in Liber B.0 E. Ho. 29, at folio 3%, of the Laud Records of ‘Washington County, and et the request of all re i a Oa public auction, i on m+ ses. (anless sooner redeemed.) on THURSDAY. the 6th day of August next. at 6 o'clock p.m “All thet lapd lying and veing im Geer cf aforesaid which is included withia the following ure and Rt which the at- are called Teepect atreet from the southwest corner of @ two-story brick dwelling-beuse standing at the Intersection #! the east side of Frederick strect and the north side of Prospect street two hundrec inches, and at the west side of a brick wall wi er i Cn to be paid by this sale is stated to be ‘edebt to 7 q 23 48. with interest from * ovember 1, 1863. The terme of $10 must be and the i WD CLEMBNTS,; Trnetses THOS. DOWLING: \uctiovecr. ip22-Th lawtAuzsedét (Georactown Courier j_ BY THOMAS DOWLING, TRUSTRE’S SALB OF VALUABLE PRoOP- By virtue of a deed of runt datea i x ape : or ‘ a biel and recorded In ber B.C. Bos: records the Dis- by direction of the Treasurer ‘Association 5 iv _No, 124 Bridge ste, Georntiows the petit mais BENTISTRY. DPZe eeeees eae without pair } ee Billed in the best enter, on > A MERRILL rhaNevLTaS ia +t 30 IFIClaL Plate dest: Pore ¥ Teor CHich vallatuction fv ver D* LEWIBa - No. 260 PENBSYLVABIA AVENURB, Between 1th and 192 streets. Die rire Orde Gas con- P. BROWN & 8ON, OoRNER Love Steger avy New Yo « Av BEDUCTILON None bat those deprived of this Diessing know The pimpled, blotc Be ot have good heal blood te taipare. Sieease tetsure to _—— oa d by purifying toe SAMAKITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, In that condition cont ng little of tte bamefal infnence o- To such weeay STUP. F: on eelf of these impurities, of that ecrofuions |e bich tm many cases ts before you brin Price @1 25 pet SAMARITAN’'S GIFT netitntion.) i 1B yourse = nt 4 misery op yours: iy vegetable. We discard Hal Pain and only useless bat bortfat wo to four days, thus avo! 83. Bold vs oC DESMOND a CO street, Philadel: ing trouble, exposure. M Roast PPerosars FOR FRESH BEEF. TEN oe OFFIC, ane 2). is.2 deplicate. will be rece! vet 1 Bealed Proposals. WEDBESDAY. J a abt United Btats Beet required by them for amiseary Geprral of Bulsistence may ¢1i 2. ‘The Beef to be of goo! marketable 9 eqoal proportion of fore ae fera'rens atx to eight inches above the gambrel Joint 4 Butchers baving Markets may propose their stalle’om um " { each days bet here obtained It te not e: ‘any one day's order for Reef will cover one he same. and most of the orders iy Le for -mail amounts at atime. such by successive cate from the ers of Beef as men| advertisement, or by Beet be same. Bidders are re iF bids. amd bs Rested to |e present to respond prepared to give bonds tor th: thelr comtract. gudoreed distinetiy * Pro aud addressed to the an vee the right to reect rereat of the United st derei; |. who. all bide not to the Conditions, reyairemente. Branovarters Fra: LITARY Dieteier. Orrick Unger Cownixsny s i} FF i c 4 H F ae REascRy Derantwent, J) for fornishing be considered and accepted or re be executed by the jaye after being called corner 4th Gud F street,