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_ EVENING STAR._ -.Saly 15, 1871. LOCAL NEWS. SUDDEN DEATZI OF A PRINTER! Was it from Poison ? This morning. Mr. Thomas R. Moroney, or Morey, was found dead in a chair at house No Bz 6th street, between E and F. Itappears that he has reomed in the Rduse for five or six years t, and recently has complained frequently of Boiss unwell, ing an inability to keep on his stomac! and sent one of the jis morning he jored servants for num, and when she returned about 8 o'clock, not finding him in his ewn room, looked into an- other, where she found him sitting upright ina chair, but quige dead. Officer T. M. Sullivan, of the sanitary squad, ‘Was at once informed of his death, and the Cor- Oner was summoned to hold an Inquest. On the wall 6f the room was found m his handwriting, im pencil, the words: “Look out for poison. what a place.” From bis military disabarge it that he is a native of county Clare, Ire! |, about 35 ears of age, and served a term im'the second E'S the war. Certificates of membership in Co. phical Union and the Soldiers’ nion were also found among his effects. He had been employed in the govern- ment printing office up to about a year ago, and latterly has been at work at Gihson Brothers. Having been a man who made but few ac- the: army lumbia Ty and Sailors" ives in this country or not. F. Hartigan, at the request of the cor- fy. Dr. Potter, the coroner, summoned a Jary of inquest, and Drs. Hartigan and Ketchum who made the post morjem, testified that he died of natural eauses—chronie dysentery and disease of the lungs. The jury rendered a ver- dict in accordance with this evidence. — The Coming A meeting of the yachtmen was held atthe Potomac ferry-house last night, Captain Shekel! in the chair. “This being the last meeting before the race a large umber were preserit,'and con- siderable interest was taken in the coming race. Mr. James E. Bell offered to enter his boat, the Fanny Beil, but stated that her length was four inches over the limits; she was not regarded as a fast boat, having been constructed solely to the view of a pleasure boat; she was not calcu- lated to compete im the firsl-class race, and his only object in entering was to encourage the Face and add to its interest. he Chair called may know winat tions to make, and that tach boat could represented in the executive commit A.W. Eaton entered “The Dolphin,” and Chair ordered his name to be placed on the committee. ‘The owners of the “ John T. Given” thought if the Fanny Bell was allowed to enter the second class race they shouki be allowed the proper time ou the cover measurement of the boat. Mr. Bel! consented on this allowance on the extra four inches of his boat. The Executive Committee retired tothe ad- Joining room to agree upon rules to goyern the race, and afterwards reported the following : Article 1. There shall be three jadges salectod Friday, July 14, whose duty it shall be to conduct the regatta according to regulations. Art. 2. When two or more boats meet on oppo- site tacks, the boat on the windward tack shall have the right of way, and the boaton the lee- ward tack shail keep away or both go about, Art, 3. When two boais are on the same tack the boat nearer to the shore or channel bank shall have the privilege of going abont when she wants, and to do that she must signal the other sats before so duit ae . When sailing with fair wind no boat shall dog any boat so that her chance for win- uing the race may be injureg in any way. Art. 5. No captsin shall use the rudder for the purpose of propelling his boat, but shall use it only for steering and to put her about. rt. 6. ferry wharf to Fort Washington and back, the Binning boat to turn a stake boat at the Fortand one at the wharf first. The chair repeated his former offer, that he would give as prizes for the race $30 for first-class beats. and £15 for second-class boats, to which would be added the entrance fees paid by the different boats in their respective clases. On motion of Captain Smithson, the time for entries was extended until next Friday night On motion, the Fanny Bell was permitted to enter on the second-class race. The following are the boats entered: First- class boats—Doiphin, by A. W. Eaton; Little Ella, by Edward Taskfe; D: Webster. Jr; Witch ot the Wave, by 1 Smithson. Second-class boats—Fanny Be! Jas. Bell, Spray, by A. Mofit; John T Given, by Edwin France; @olly, by George W. Whit. Re ting? REEEE Nettey, Jackson Pumphirey and T. a. | a were then elected judges of the re- The chair announced that he shoal? depostt the money prizes with the judgesou the morni of the race. It was agréed that no boa! Jowed to carry oars or anything for propelling Purposes, but only such spars as are necessary for out-rigging and sailing purposes; that the eccond-class boats shall start at 9 0”, lock, and the first-class at 10 o'clock shall be in line one hour before starting, with mainsail hoisted and jibs furled; that the judges shall examine them fo see that no improper iin- plements are on board; that the shortest boats hail have choice of position in starting, and Where twoor more are of equal length, they shail draw for position; also, that ballast niay be thrown over at any time, but that none shall be tsken in after the starting. —_ The Henrietta Paddon Homicide. DE. SHUMAN CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER, After our report + the case of De. Shu- man, charged wi ving caused leath of Humphreys charged the jure si spends OID el 1 at , and at three o'clock ey retired to de Liberate upon a verdict. At ix clock they returned with a verdict of 2 announcement of verdict seemed to be unegpected by the Prisoner. Mr. Tustin entered a motion in arrest of Judgment, as also one for a new trial. hm —>—_—_ ‘Woman's Rionrs—Yesterday, Mrs. Dr. Lock- Wood before the Comnittee on Laws and J to urge a favorable report on the Dalles to Seanas rights now in the - Im the course of her argument she said the Creator ited man and woman differ- ently, and neither conid exclusivel; legislate f the Reet interests of either. ‘Men make laws for, and preseribe the sphere of women, but they do et and can not and in women which they profess, they should grant them the liberty which they themselves possess. No matter what a woman may earn, her husband, under man’s law, had a right to dentand and spend it for his own purposes, But women do not receive as much pay as men, though they may do more and work. In the schools in this Geend open heeiear the scbeeh Gut anes m the sex. the male teachers, bammacte: most pay, althou, dered were inno text supe eae fericr to those of ladies feaching the same grade. ‘The House convened before there was time for 8601 report. It is u woral school reeeived $1,100. F. 8. & T. Co—This thriy’ and useful Dank, 57 7 pe lar ng for June on Th: The deposits for the were 81, 1257; drafts, #454,420.50; 5 i, or at the rate mil- m per annum, although this is the dullest season of y ts ex: —_»>—. TRAVEL To Tux Potomac Fray @ate.— ‘The obstructions to car travel on Tth street have been removed, and for the fear ds mene ergs have been subject Surind he meer apa eee the improvement of the street. dune Mise Falla Genes a ee aratg fein oan tard at ar en {its company will som be teerulted ole soot apum of excellent Perzn’s ade a pest mortem examination of the | race shall be from the Potomac | ss, by John | : precisely; that all | wants and as- | Pirations. If they had that faith in the Creator | in everyinstance, re- | t tor in- | for adultery, in. United States court, “Mr. EB. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Have We Anxotner Bowgx Amons Us ?—4 | Meteoralegical COUNCIL.—Yesterday, Mr. Hall, from the Com- = omy of clericn Ife ie the Post Omice De- fttee 0 ete, Tey inack the bill monotony of ¢ : - pay yy abraptly broken to-day by a scene arket Company, with amendments. Ordered to be which fora time created qufte 4 set i tated fore neon repossesin, Sir Browne submitted « bill modifying the prac. | Peto ie dang Bree pao eS “might ha ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, AnctT: Georgetown. APERTURE AMA OF ESLER: Shee tee meetin s: ah re | atm tant wind. tice of the Supreme Court of this District. Laid over under the roles. The Chair laid before the Council a communication frm, Rey | Byron Sunderland against the crying by Rewsboys of the Sunday papers. Referred to the Committee on Police, with instructions to report a Vill to suppress the nuisance. fi & feet on the north side of street Mr. Sustth introduced @ bill providing for the es- ee atiectis! Ste i Sopa itching of & pew fire engine with the pecessary | a 9 Sepia’ ane’ ct ; 7m to RTD out the otjecta ofthe thi. "Bead and laid over ree under t rules. : The Council bill amending an act incorporating the | ‘tion Railway Company was read a | ad referred ghisrented « petition from members of omen's Christian Association. stating | the a of iripio =s . egg ty cng ben ag #of whom are helpless cl en, that the lor | their sup re been contribated by the benevo- lent: that auticipating a larger demand on. thelr means during the pi summer, and a diminished supply of funds in consequence of ‘the abseuce from the city of many of its fri 5 was made the City Councils last spring for aid, which was erally responded to by the ion of $2.00: that the treasury is now nearly exhausted, and in tunds |. They ask the plsclute need of the : egiclative Assembly to prov which this sum may be available fen ea. ala Bowen. The clerk, antire! the gravity of the trie te expostulate but the "s eee the Young Bs 4 ital 5s bide’ Ahn, RokeboetoPoWoee! Lubeeceesk M Ml known citizen, CAPtTatN Jouy MILLS, a wel was stricken down with mbout ten o'clock last wight at his means by nda avenne, near 3dstrect, may to the association, | iad not revived. “4 ——_—_o—_— Fiferinge and that the Ieati¢ation may prosecute ita | ZACHARLAN WaATnS, an estimable citizen of benevolent labors with success. r. Eaton presented = ders in the vicinity of streets and {| . asking at appro construct the wholesale and Tet ta that locslity, in accordance with the act of Congress. red. Clarksburg distriet, Montgo: County, Md., died on "Tuesday of a cancer in the throat. ee Sze advertisement of the Sunday Gazette else- where. Colonel Florence promises that it shall not be behind any of aol =, EDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE, 1 pill ell part of tates ft nd 3m te north side of the Canal, wi xi of Gomgreenetnct, = feck on thes ae oe + improved cmall an Apion Fred. : jess G, Auct, House bill providing for the payment of salaries of REE OR — e ‘and Q {the District. | Tie prc-xte of the‘«Invinelbles,” at7th-street arte VE SAI E POSTPON: i crate heater ares Ficus Park, Monday night. Let all attend. acecant ot the soln until WEDNESDAY Joly Pe, ‘cuncil bill for the benefit and relief of Columbia —_——eee ee and place. € ferred, EORGE A. BOHRER, Bx an Mr. Hall. from the Market Committee reported GEORGETOWN. jyl2 THOMAS DO’ yes back the bill ting the Inspection of flour with a s Tie, kets smendments. ‘committed, Adjourned. Potomac Boat CLvs—A special meeting of BY THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. wreninde ihe specu orich et Tueaing ote | this club was held last evening at the club-room, Union Hotel, for the p1 of taking action in gard to a communication recently received from the Undine Club, of Norfolk, Va., relative to a match, and for the transaction of other busi- IMPR Mr. Hall introduced bill making xn appropriation ABO te, Pay the teachers aud employees of the county | “Mr. Cassin introduced Dill in relation. to the in- pepe! lumber; referred. Also, resolution giving if ward to the generally reported re Ds. Probabilities. The will bably takes. The i ik 2 a ness. Col. Jones, president of the club, occu- | fall during the day up} bi scminvister oaths. Referred “mmittees Power to | wed the chair, “About thirty members ot the | conditionsare favérable for loce showers in the | dba batapens dereacea ll fag halet of te | AU were Present, On motion, It was Gnant | Middle State, kad for rain on tho castor half | sice Urge to pay the canpauy for Ur rad, | UnINeS, andl a Cominitice of twenty eo? whine ‘and stamps at the yii-d THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. B® THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown com for their road, Locan Recogp.—The thermometer in Taw ntly condemned ae a pubic hist way, that being | Mr. R. W. Downman was made chairman, was Seems Bran be ie office | Pie ginount of damages assessed by the jury.) Be- appointed to make the necessary arrangements. | lows to-da ‘afm, $1; 10 a. 3 € committee to-day chartered the steamer . m., dell for Bats once’ bill to purchase an,alarm |. Tacy of the Lake, and propose to have @ pleas. | 22:2 8 A number of bills were reported frum committece it excursion, in which the friends of the club | - FINE TaETAG PREDinn at coor ING, ON and read a second time in participate. _A*hand of musid Will accom- Cc r 4 T Y IT E M s. BRD Fag EsDA’ Mr, Borwell introduced bill authorizing a subscri the excursionists, and everything will be oe r | tiowt tothe stock of the Baltimore and Piedmont | Hrovided for the comfort of those oa food. Ok hr smectg pm a m re | Zuilroad. . Moore objected to. its introduction, ir. Boswell moved a suspension of the rules; agreed | jevene ia: ‘pars 9: (Blesers. Davis, Harkuces un ere.) Mr. Moore, in explaimtion cf his vote, read the 16th section of theorgauleact. ‘The bill was + err . McK night. from the Committee on Militia, re- ported a bill for the enrolment of the militia, with amendments. Mr. Hall submitted @ miuoriiy re- fort. The bill was read @ second time. Adjourned to Monday. rel committee was also appointed Inst night, con- sisting of Messrs. F, A. Miller, 8. E. Wheatley and J, W. Pierce, to consult, with the other boat- ing clubs ot the District im regard to a grand regatta during the coming fall. The folowing crew for the race with the Undines will go into training this evening» Col. Frank Jones,(stroke,) d Derrick, F. A, Miller, George Fox, S. Wheeler, and Z. T, Carpenter, (bow.) ‘The race will take place on the Elizabeth river on the 3d wroximo, at about 5o’clock p.m. The Potomac lub will leave ou the evening of the 2d. A PLEASANT OccAsION.—Mjs* Hattie Bar- Premises, t! ing and back on rset » Rext south of the corner of, of Shee ans, fe mu rooms bi mat the house; water in ‘Feber Lot 25 ieee by 100 feet ‘deep, runniug toa 12 foot Yor! very consumer of | alley. fold at New York prices. cqusumer of | ali. coffee at an vantage it ve erms: fourth coffee from the roaster; and Beas the Eee hal et pe Cad Sind pot itall hours of | St Cost of purchaser. 836 divwn wt “iylld [Bep. aCour.) THOS. DOWLING, Anct. above establ you can the day, Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. THE Tras, Corrses, Prue Srices, Frovr, and other articles kept at the Tea eS THE COURTS. POLICE COURT. Judge Snel!_—Yesterday after During the Prevailing Hard Times | our report closed, John Morris, charged with as It becomes e: a ROVED — their ex- | TURSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRC HU micheal Shen: Henry Morris assault oa | rows, teacher of the infant class of the First | Tt becomes every one to economize in do PROPERTY 1N GRORGRTOWR, DG. Daniel She: hea, assaulton Henry Mor- | Baptist Chutch Sunday School, gave the little Sufficient saving can be effected to ina ‘Bist, A. D. 1866, and dul: ort ae tree nee Ties eect all growing out of | ones a sociable at the residened Sirs, D. Mason measure the prevailing searcity of money, at Bet, AD. ee Gere holes Sieck Ger eae Wore aavisatt the | last evening. Among thoge present was Prof. P. WALLacn’s, corner 4% stand Pa. ave. | ords of ington count Shea's, there being only two of thom, and about | H.C. Ayer, of Washington, who assisted the He offers this Coportunlty to the public by Banaine Be 8 he twenty cole red men. ‘The whole arty were fined =3 Shien Lag pereay hig, ogee ry fre tty = selling the best articles of clothing that can be Inmtiawe wil sell at public suction . Without costs. otnas, and duets. 14 e evening Mr. 8. J. , ined, per 4 fefored man. charged with essa: of the E street Baptist Church, Washington, | Qhicrar sistem 15 t0 20 per cent. cheaper than ok ool Beast, AD 18}, | Finn,» «mali white boy, by knock presented two elegantly bound volumes as pro- miums to 3fiss Helena Evans and Miss Masella Milburn, for scholarship, independent of the rizes previously given. After these exercises @ bountiful collation was partaken of by all present. Buncraniovs Arremprs.—Besides the at- tempted robbery of the residence of Professor Nourse on Tuesday evening, two other unsne- "t fail to give me a call. j | tying him with a rope to his horse Ds Fing him along the distance of '« square: | and costa. i nd ©o8 P. Wattacn, 631 Penn. avenne, corner 4% st. den tbs sere Tue PEOPLE have been oe eee Urol Le teary Sarsaparillas, we are lad to be ~> recommend a which can le medicine, ? i [ i TO-DAY. charged with t Cobnor, fast ze Profanity in thy riving and ran- i ila 39 cf 3 i H virtues of thatiny: | sent to the w: orkbouse in default of B30 security. | cessful eiforts have been made during the week, | of tk paling woe "3 Sarsapa- | Win. Bainbargh, suspicions int acte padoubtodis by non-professionals. “These at | ria chres whem anything can com the Glostess wander? fine to the | Be gz ab unt of himself, w tempts we made on w residence of Mr. that ui terati: vedic be said | fee to the: wo f ove; Mary Nichols, | Sr. Isaac Marshall, at ‘Tennallytown, and4ieat House pe eer ge aareeene frovetory Brick | profan aac aembertdes of Mr. » On Prospect street. Do wor Pat to to the Pie-nic at 7th street Park Monday, July 17th. 8 Seas RAL HELP oR We PeRisH.—This is what rei with their owners; and mark this, the teeth cannot ‘Sozodont ge or become black or yellow if the is used daily. eu ves were discovered in time loss of property in either in- Fortunately to prevent any stance. 2. tler charged with renting a tenement house Fithegt preparing suitable rear eccuxmodations; | caedt, (anil! called the attention of the court tothe |, IMPRovEXENTS.—The foundation for a first- | teeth coon cig they could fhe Fendivand fo hamation had been given against | class brick dwelling, two-stories, French roof, ff ef i Schmidt, charging him with selling without license, by one Richard Smith. A warrant bad been issued and given into the hands of | Smith, with instructions to place it in the hands and basement, and supplied with all th improvements, has been commenced o1 between the residence of | lig 2d street, ws. 100 wil ‘M.D. CASSIN. pli L, Savage nels ; n officer far service. Insteed, however cfarn, the Boulsco estate. The building ie for Mr. Il. | _Grocens Evenywitcnn Ker It—Why? : FEED. W. JONES. Emith went to the party accusal und stat thie’ |e Oan y; of the Navy Department. Evan & | Because Dooley's Yeast Powder has achieved @ | icS0Jawswadte "= THs HOWLING, Anct', | that the warrant had (aceused) would refun he would wit | the prosecution. Accused had done as him—paid the money, and the officer hai! st him $2.0, whic > him Temyer are the contractors, Ed. Frederick, archite The bu reputation second to none fo: and L. B. Middleton superintendent. OA LUMBER —20,000 FEET onc, two and three-iuch, ng will be completed. by. October 1st. Pe TTLTAM CLABAUGH, been to s : . iyl1-coSt Ge srgetown Lime Kilns, Bridge st-brillge. Smith to the was t for servis nd A PLEASANT FARTY was iven at the resi- Pn tein heme, at nh Dn | been refused it. ‘Pho Court eail there stwutd he | dence of Mr. Hobinson, on the heights, ex Wak. it permits no waste of LOOKi enother warrant t. L°o® Or of BOOKS. STATIONERY. MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CHILDREN'S RIA 7 eg $C GES, and all kinds of FANCY ARTICLE 8. Several Parlor and fine Pianos very low. A nacond band Piao at 8 ued against Schmidt. and he neaday evening | | conld have bis remedy against Richard Sinith Tue Caxat. J. K. Barn ter, Willie , A. J. A. Alex- Arkansas Traveler, M. E. James I. Posey, Mollie joseph Noble, and M. All of these’ boats were loaded with coal. flour—is convenient to use, and the food pre- pared with it is such that ‘it can be eaten and Felished by the most sensitive dyspeptic or invalid without fear of indigestion. Manufactured by Dooley & Brother, 69 New Street, New York, and tor sale at retail by all grocers. was, ham, a 2 large, and will be sold et prices to suit Bagerman, Hobok eed, P.J. Smith, | te } is larvey & Holden, corner 11th 25. ber Seeders BOS, — Aue a rea Ivania avenue, deliver the} ¢l4-ws,tf ang | Slaw Carper Trostweia dete od Mie Aci ig Lag finest quality of Ice Cream to all’ parts of the A FINE STOCK OF SPECTACLES, suited to all } James 6. Payne do. ta chikirs inia Handy— | Mining Company city, in quantities to suit the purchaser, tf conditions of the Eye, can be, (ess ter Anvorder war made eet: | Fork th Daw Wa ye 20-Tma POR & SELIGSON’S. | Urphansof Mardes'ann Muckeiy Of Susrdian to | Camberiand represented that boats had again | GIRCCIT COURT, To-Dax, Judge Wylie —Gross | 0 a few boatmen on what are Known as t. John 3 Judgements by “default. Moon and t= side” boats, and did not affect the regular boats. RAILROADS. fourt: motion for judgement and | On the Ist of the present month the rate for load- ~—-— o ___ EW ROUTE FROM THE NORTH AND EAST “7 Eas" “herent co amt Arte; 4; ment for be was reduced to ee per boat. the strike was Evrr aes ee sowing inachinesres Invented N TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTMWEST. odgement as in cther auite of which his ic or S145. The coal boats are now running as | many attempts have to ALABAMA AND CHATTANOOGA RATE- ‘one ¢ e ~ ie usual first- machine id be sold at a rea- > . Don scckion aod te oa ee A FLEET of schooners delayed by adverse winds a & Hooper and to illegality of the removal ‘ine com} Rooga, -» to 3 Eran idee oi a la Boston, New York, inna, Baltimore. Washington ed class that coul sucd for pay on the ground of the ape To role Rage A: IAPS ORE Se -the credit of The between Cape Henry and this point is expected to arrive to-morro Tue schoosmn Hazard arrived from Alexan- Gria this morning with 450 bushels of fair red wheat, consigned to Hartley & Bro., which sold at S1aly ALEXANDRIA. Brrp, THE Bia amist.— In the case of the Com- monwealth vs. Thos. R. Bird, indicted for big- amy, the trial proceeded yesterday; D. L. Smoot | The Suggestion Seconded. | _Eprror Evenixe Star: In your edition of yesterday vou called the attention of the Board | of Public Works to the very stony condition of | our streets, and recommended to that body of | gentlemen the propriety of placing men and Carts to work gathering up the same. Nowyto the superdicial Teader and observer | this suggestion of yours to the said board may | Seem small or trivial, but to the thenghtful and observing it commends itself as the height of hay Mela Hichment arg. ad Chatts: er! Hap Mobile, ‘New Grlcaae, Jackson, western cities, pis is in splendid condition, and the Day and Sleeping Cars are to be ins iy leeping are Tun via this route from 1; lubile New Orleans witheut me, eke ep — be ‘ia the Alabama and Chatta- aeoge Raima sad murs SSA eS as his wife, ani ¥ = | ‘wisdom and my. for the Commonwealth and Messrs. Kilgour and rote 84 othe thar ett Shippers ts called to this ‘Remove all the stones tad boulders now scat- | Ball for the detence. The indictment c foroem thee ent nent Sanne eee ee | tered #0 profusely Over nearly all owe atrents | at on the 16th day of January, 1863, in the elty logins by any other route. | ond tin icoeen yor Bao ot Washington, D.C. the said ‘Bird did | Present itdit wilt Be astonishing. ‘The eobbie | he Mary ene he ey eg yoy poy | stones so gathered will almost the cost of | fcr1, in the cltyor “Alexa v rare TWO SHOW CASES for sale at Prince’s Bazar, To ehclen Cru memasee the incalealablesaving | Siously marryone Henrietta Godwin: we oa | 1008 Pemeytvania avenue. ehie Kinds and . acta telat aes at fo the feet of horses. | Mary Broden being than alive, and’ still ‘the cor Sxrets of the best material, made to He order, and alw: tefeey, tS. Baus i fil reasonable at Ban's Hoop Lapres will styles of and every The writer of this hada valuable horse ruined Louisiana avenue, ft was paved, by one of these round boulders or cobbles ting: under his feet and rolling, causing the anfmal t9 j | _Ithank you very much, Mr. Editor, for your Suggestion; and am moved to write this in the | hope that'you will push the i take wife of the said Thos. R. the accused, to which he plead “not guilty.” Rey. Father P. F. McCarthy, of W: va, g Keatiied to ile suareying Bird abd Mace is to yi ird an in’ Washington on the i¢th of January, won ird had a regular license. A Mrs. Cook, of was then read to matter till the Vashington. testified that she witnessed the | Proper authorities hold of the matter. | marriage of Bird and Broden. Mr. Cook, hus. = | ars eh, RB. | band of Mrs, C., mentioned. wit- hessed the marriage. Rev. Dr. . §. Hou, titled that he married Bird to Miss Henrie! win in Alexandria, March 1, 1871. Col. R. 8. Ashby, of Alexandria, testified that he was present at their marriage. The court then took B recess. FOR ALL WAY STA oie. mete ras ey Bor Principal Way leh pameredea a ‘The lay only. week, FOR ANNAPOLIS. Perm hess -g Mowe: ‘No train to or om D Today, Judge Wylie made a.decree aun riage ot Lily Wood Carden with Carden. The petition, filed January 20th last, sets forth Memphis Tee that isrApeil, 18:0 tepemtent emphis, Tenn.; il, 1570, respondent | * o went to California, where he bas since remained, tie chan eaonis hese or oenntan a sd that since bis ojine hey learned that he) Janney ahd’ Underwood wees clested t the had previously married one Emma Seymour, | panes, and Underwood w matieneyt treated hen with great crusty tat sha eh | B.3- Leadbeater, Superintendent ot the Fire v * . Department; Geo. E. . Frey len; | formed sy | believes hots mow living with said’) Cate. Webster, Caplain of Polttes 4 L. Smith, of all on hand and made to order, at very reasonable ices, at ©. Baum's U Paatory, ee ars amano ths. ey. Fits any watch, and wear out. Price 60 conte. | Ovm Dottar , and Hees aid street, e mar net to id Loves are the best im- C. Baume Kid Glove Dopo . Ba iy Bullding. Lieutenant of Police; and twenty-two policemen, With fe wan tha tromecgee Pos craminer, auld | Sir old members but Richsra Tomiie a Carden agt. Emma Carden, filed Jale, 1865 ne | C- Watkins. A ballot for Ganger ‘and Inspec ion s ni tor of Liquors resulted in no choice. , in which a decree PrRorerty SaLe.—M was granted D. Mussey appeared for petitioner. Also, a decree Siyorsing Bathsheba Rau from the bonds of matrimony with Louis A. Rau. The Petition in this case states that the maiden name Of petitioner was Beitzell; that she married re- spondent February 11, 1 that-he has been unmindful to bis obligations, failing to make Tyovision for the support of hetaeif anid children: that on or about Jam 1806, he deserted her. The testimony waa taken by. J. Johnson, missioner. Mr. Asbi peared Sodom, ary Lloyd ap for Pricarrcvt sor the ast igh Scene on Col- lege Hill—One of the most Ce ul TUnAways Distr of the American near lumbian College horses 5 carriage of Mr. fright- TH Pomo- jeiisedteeatine te vai rtich ers | 1 “S, ett. “Al ‘horticultural, poms: and other instltu- e United States and British Provinces Deap.—The little child of Mr. Jefferson, whd Was run over by a locomotive at Fairfax station on the 10th of June, and had its leg cut off and Was otherwise until last night ofthe coal in 4 still arriving, the boatmen | : i [ ‘i ‘ 3 LI E " 8 if] i: i hf E r i i i i kei i g i property. x _ S57 Amherst College is going to admit female ome tas butt’ an | 5 it I. tonrelad, andite nase ls ee os FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. Freee wows: FLOUR DOWN! DO NOT BE DECEIVED. FLOUR HAS DECLINED, AND THOSE WHO PATRONIZE US WILL RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE DECLINE. PRICE REDUCED FROM 50c. TO $1 PERBBL., ACCORDING TO BRAND. HAMS AND BACON. We have just received several very heavy invoices, and quote: As will be seen by the above list our stock com- prises sixteen of which we have large supply now cn band, and are constantly re- ceiving fresh invoices,and our facilities for obtain- ing and receiving the same are such as that we have no hesitancy in asserting that we are able to compete fully with any house this side of New York. COFFEE. A. Governme: VA—C id Government Green. Sipe In short, we make a specialty of the FAMILY TRADE, and make it our study to furnish the very best of everything In the way of family supplies generally. Our focil:.i.s for buying and freighting are unsur- |, and we guarantee to sell as low as any et her bouse in the city, as also to give the article—qwaiity and quan: tity—an represented, or MONEY REFUNDED. ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ Co., GROCERS, MASONIC TEMPLE, NINTH STREET, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE. HONZ0, YOUNGS. SEARS. Cc 5S. @ HARE & SON, * FINE GROCERS, 1213 Tru Street N. W., nerweex M ann ¥. Finest Seats 1 Fi lity MLS! HAMS! HAMS pe HA HAMS! SUGAR-CURED CA NVASSED HAMS! CANVASSED SUGAR-CURED HAMS/ THE BEST IN THIS MARKET! 16 160 «16 16 16 16 16 16 16 «16 ‘16 cents per pound ! STRICTLY CHOICE BUTTER! BEAUTIFUL YELLOW GOSHEN BUTTER! TEAS! TEAST TEAS! TEAS! TRAS! Our stock of Teas includes se h 7 of aj ~ Tea. per pe to. 16 16 16 some sht to this country the finest Teas 45 conts per pound and Sate 1.80" Cleewhere. of the sins ‘REFUNDED! ALE and PORTER, 75 cts. per doz. bottles. 5 pounds SOFT SHELL ALMONDS for $1. FANCY CAKES in Varicty. ©. 8. OHARE & 80N, 1213 7th street N. W., bet. Mand N. 1213, i213" y3-tt) tis 1213, Browsxe « fine OOLONG Tava et with FAMILY SUPPLIBS, Pte. Les? “Lost Lost: Steyr oF That groceryman who was trying te capae wx BRAY & RRo. Family Fleer tr ‘ Ripa pepe et vent iat conte Te ys y ithe TD 7 COFFEES AND TEAS Java, Ze. 1; Laguyra Coll, ou op dod da Se. Web do Moons eee Cae Roaatell, Be. Th ke Bost Black Ten, Sic. jb- japan ion omy be tee fal and Guinpowiler Tens. @) por tp net ee * 861 PENNSYLVANIA ay im _Bete com Sl and oy » EN _— GROCERIES AT §MALL PROFITS We respectfully cail the attention of purchnws ts waka = FINE TEAS, COFFEES, &., Which we are selling at avery small advance. ALSO, TO OUR CHOTCUR BRANDS WINES, BRANDIES, AND WHISK AT VERY LOW FIGURES METZGER @ BYLPS, 417 SEVENTH STEE! mh3S tr Next to Odd Fou just Bec EIVED PURE WHISKIES.—Keller, Baker Moore's BRANDY —Vintage of 199. GIN, SHERRY WINE, &c—Poxt brome Special attention paid to Wines and L medicinal and Family we. A General Assortment of FINE OW < 4" BACON, BUTTER CHEES: iS, ac. »¥ CHAS. AA ED, Fer R, MEAL, MILL FE AT VERY LOW RATES ELEGANT OATS, some of the fincst ever brought to this ms AT VERY LoW RATeS TEAMBOAT LINES. “PIONEER LINE ion STEAMER ARROW leaees EVERY MOF at 0 o'clock, from her wharf t Tth street, te MOUNT VERN MARSHALL HALL, «to ee cee a ar or freight oF to Cap THOS. STACKPOLE. or t spacing General Superintendent, Willa Waspinares, June > sPEAL NOT n for the reception bow ‘eho to ass a delightful day st this Elegant aod Setrend. : sive eroutwls © eplemdid Th S bomather © jories, and such inducements worthy « large and ex! nificent Pavilion for dam with all ie Croguet Grounde. make it what it shall te: he Steamer ARROW can be time to excursigniate, &c., desir selves of the pleasures Fulaiiv« ace P For information and terms of cher: te Capt. Thomas Backpule, Steam, Tth street. Hast {Chron Rep.Pat.} & NEW EXPRESS LINE. Via CANAL BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA. Alt INGTON AND G Regular sailing day Phiisietyh's SA D From 63 Water DAY. at 5 p.m XANDRIA LWA. ¥ KGET WS from DAY, at E rect, Georgetown, WEDS Freight rerive’ at any time Apriy to HYDE & TYLER, ©3 Water erot Georg: ppt BM ELDRIDGE & « ‘ a“ dein, Va | WM. CLYDE & U0_,14 New U 8. MAIL ROUTE TO NORFOLK Seam ‘week th Lady of the Lake, connectis Seaboard and hsam Siu mail, will loots atecet ev ; day and Friday at 4p mm. f deave Norfolk Tha to ¥ x orto No bart “a a re LAKE SUPERIOR. THE UNION STEAYBOAT COMPANY ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINS ‘One of the ETEOR, INDI Jacieie, . eras ie 7 “ N, AW, A Prd o | PAUL Jeav Satorda: Fridays. 4 ily (excep: sun iutermediass LARB ‘fre made at Duluth with the 1. Fes fog gUssiesipal Railroad to SP Se. . ‘Wisco Also, with the Northern wcific Bullrond or , Excursion Tickets a raed eyo peel eres oe oute.returniig vin’ all rail Or by alt Bi 0. St. Pa During toe menthe of Jane, daly anda CURSION Trips ae North =» Ex. . 7 hed or farther orasation. epi to, 7 ®. PATRICK & 2 | Passenger Bafiajo. N.Y. SDAY AND SAT AY TO AND rRow >? URD. at Londonderry totam hades Phan neers. is Scapa SE Curren axD idspox- Pier wy LINE OF STEAMSHIPS M wuaniseedi RSs