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v eee THE EVENING STAR. | 1 wy SS. A. BAU) THE EVENING STAR ie their subscribers at Tr~ (.. « served BY carriens to : o CENTS PER WEEK, or For- 8 months, $3.00: THE WEEKLY STAP- bent WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. JULY 17, 1871 , far, TWO CENTS. — Gaanp a? SO SE ‘EXD DISTRIBUTION FOR THE BENEFIT LADIES’ GOODS, Ete. M. PRICE, SPECIAL NOTICES. % Great Reduction. Found! 5, IN OLD RYE AND BOURBO WHISKIES, The Berets Aigo et, Grit, New 413 SEVENTH STREET, the, tongue bras Pais, Mogae, To be held in Washington ay Under and by Berwsex D axp E Speers. birt Ge ete seas Bair, 6 pppoe Bien trenan os tie Bin fl, ~ oalas ight P asa te fae ak IBD, pstivey. SELLING OFF REGARDLESS oF CosT TO | femme Hate Gifts will be ewarded the CHANGE BUSINESS! rs by the Commissioners . 1849, S10 a Dupuy & ngs gi, alien Brandy Old Tom Gin, $225; Cocktail Bitters, BI Brandy, Li E ri itimore, 220 iberal discount to the trate. ae: gion HUMBU! C. GAUTIER, — far i i as it = Ot, Caaeaee & NEAR TEE Pi the Native Wine Bitters, ‘Obic Canal, —_—_ my of 1217 and 1219 Penn’s avenue. THURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- DER is the best article for cleansing and presecving MY ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Mi a Story Brick. : Govenstows,3 mice irom, Balto-;on Bassonger i W., guse. Residence near Govaustown A Sold by ali ds ists. Price, 25 and 0 cents. Fats, Teoma. $7.00. 41 fine Rreidence near Govans- REGARDLSSS OF COST. SHUOVEN SIRODOROUS ED GLOVE. G HAN fown, same location, Ifans near teres joves new, 8 Govsnotown,saane ioeation, @7 7 Lots mg | NATURAL CURLS AT A GREAT SACRIFIOR wee and Baer Gols acai re ve suburban iT. 17 a0. Gun ‘des-ly Bw Cast Gitte, so B00 Bonds, Brownsville: Precast Any shape or style of the best quality ‘Lincoln ae. ‘ebraska,7 per cent. gold int. wat ‘s Hair Dyce. 400 U8. Bonds. $10.00 NC) Atate ; ii | IMITATION HAIR CHIGNONS AT 3S CENTS. | gy, DnscMelor’s Hatr Dye. ational Mechanics’ Bank, Bung M. PRIC Harmless, reliable, instantaneous, docs not contain pi eeeiS sEVENTE et Seathe “A wpla tas vatseed ant Ssizatve Dreparetioos Moxegs oat? baa STRERT, || nstleg veces that te pot pasos ive genie a! beg aan nt miaraisted reputation to uphold its intogrt ‘x ‘a Commits. | T A DIES; ATTENTION! Bran dterk iiair se Weal nay, Ae 5A. Wash. | Afow LLAMA SHAWLS, which will bo ‘sola at | York, PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, Ete. ELECT FAMILY EXCUBSION AND PIO-NIC et SEVENTH STREET PaethyTeRIAN cHURCH On THURSDAY, JULY 20. ed ‘ee. dult’s tickets, c0'cts,¢child’s ticket Biis: ‘The cicamer' Wavasct will env st Deeds of counsel. in the hagds of the Trustee. ulars can be of W. @. Metzerott & C. gies, 989, Pen 3 orrison, sellers, i + Benj. DeWalf, Jeweler, 61 Jno. C. Parker, Bookseller, 527 7th street; Estate Agents. 7. Mi Apalomad | A large aseottaneti of PARASOLS, very chen mac | eee ea EAR ine seat” At vib Matter Beste. PECIAL NOTICE. ‘The recent unhappy condition of affairs in Paris wharf Se hee, ana Print bei Satay tetas adhe pattow ted “Tiaving boca — aie AL PICNIC OF See jeneral P 3 . 2 0) 2 . ax al siost’ Nee toe, asa 9 sr or cise parchess from all mar- Fei Mowtsuctats oe ey Orne ‘Orders by mail will receive prompt atten- eo-urad | kets, I havedecided to close out my entire ateck of | BAY. July. Ith, on Avalostan fslan Greenleaf Socials has kindly volunteer — cy Goods. if possible, by selling at adisconnt of | Grevtleal Socials has Kindly voluntcered OUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION FRENTE bem Cent, commencing on TUES- for the one! Hof the imorher & clay sed fi x also member of com first regimen CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS. M. 'WILLIAN, Importer, ational Guards, who was drowned is the Potsmae No 907 Penn's jeM-tf PE y One tse pode, | June 4,187. Tickets, sdmitiing «pent cnd lets ADVANTAGES OF THE ASSOCIATION: : Aft eet “Dancing fo commence" at four, able Free Reading Room, ere OTICE TO LADIES. Beth. b Best Papers. joardiug House Lists. ——_—______}} Best Magezines. Bowling: Alley. Lp wieder ther stock, will GRAND EXCURSION To LAKE ee ‘Viterary Entertainments, | frem this time forward sell all my Stock PERIOR, Prayer Meeting at noon and 6 p.m. Circulating | MILLINERY GOODS at cost. THE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY will send their favorite steamer AROTIC Captain J: E Turner leaving BUR: Be. FALO Juiz ih, LEVELAND July 2th. DETROIT July Zist, on a Grand Excursion Around Lake Su- Library 8. HELLER, 719 Market Space. 715 zs td ory of the Van =. Old Fashisy Whitney. The Silent Partner: 715 MARKET SPACE, ; c © Girls: nits: Baroness Tautphoeus. Credo =k perior, Dr. Hall. je0-tf Jititing every point of interest on shat celebrated LERY 8S. HELLER. and beautifal Lake. A rhe trip will veenpy twenty:fivedars. Prominent , ART LADIES WALKING SUITS of all styles, white’ | attractions on the route are Lake Eric, Cleveland, No. 1995 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, and colors, at reduced prices. = Retralt Detroit Miver, Lake St Clair and Biv THE FINDING OPHETMSPERE'S HAMLET NATURAL CURLS at reduced prices. River and Rapids, Lake § By WEBBER, of Cincinnati ik Gombe ie vented Sliver tained, Bone tb vist my3____— NOW ON EXHIBITION. i 4 CURLS AT $3. he British Camp, tho Hudson Bay Station, and the No. 456 QN EXHIBITION Ne, 486 3 CURLS AT §1.50. famous Amethyst Vein.) Duluth, Superivr City, Bay- ut Su ees ste iui deactiae devs) Maseossts- (ise Mines ok Weciecen erin} same ARKEITER’S. BEREET: | rg argect Amortment ot CORSETS seep tectZs | ths Pretura hocks: Point aux Piss Dabenn Mek No. 486 Seventh street, between Dand E streets | bought elsewhere. = inac and Pat-in Bay. Greate ae = Donna Que well fnown PARIS KID GLOVES at 1 por | at Necpigi River” should provide themselves with pair. ‘ents, Camp Equipage, &c- 5 A enced physician will be on board the en. aed aan. ns‘ Pt ire trip, A suMcicnt number. of Launvirecsce wil A good Band of Music will accompany Please remem GREAT REDUCTION. F © 221GUeyBACHS PLANO prone, “ No. Sivect, above Penna, Avenue, 7 Oy ka the sale of (as 3 er awos eee ae For passage and all information apply to $f Wor Konbe £ Coe Baltimore se Wen. HENRY KING, Jr., “SETH CALDWELL. Agent, McCammon, Albany, also, second RA 1 Main strest, Buffalo. Pianos. Organs and. Mclodcons for sale or MASONIC TEMPLE, $B. CALDWELL, Ge M gor. Fent on the most accommodating terms; Piano and Organ T: vad ing and Re pairin COBNER NINTH AND F STREETS. em ~ eral Passenger Agent, BuTalo. CLOTHING. } LINNEY, MERCHANT TAILOR, ‘Twenty-five thonsand dollars of MIELINERY nol FANCY Goons, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, * LACES, 8° D . STRAW GOO HOSIERY, GLOVES CURSET: | Samaras REDUCTION ie S, 917 D Srexer. Wrex Ot aXp 10Ta Sts., PARASOLS, IN PRICES. WASHINGTON, D. ©. © Ss, LADIES VESTS. He is prepared to make up work at the following Bold at 10 per cent. above cost. fow fate aking and trimming Coats. from. No deviation. as $15; Making and trimming Pants. Positively Oné Price Only. myZ-ly aking and trimming Vests, $3.20. ats, W cents; Pants, 25 cents; Vests ___ SEWING MACHINES. W LLcox ¢ ainps SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. Ti SIMPLEST ANO LESS LIABLE TO sie MOE OUT OF ORDER, 7 IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON, AND EN ORDER TO KE- DUCE STOCK, I AM OFFERING, FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS: |, 9,10, 12 and S15 10,11, 12and $15 10.12 and $24 to order in the latest terns cut for 25 ceuts 2k W 21TE buck surts; WHITE DUCK SUITS !1 GOOD AND CHEAP. HABLE BROTHERS, Agency at CHAS. BAUM’S 7, Sand $10 _ je2otr Corner 7th and D streets. : 6 and $8 (CLos1NG our SAEs COSRET ABD MOONSET LACTORTS 15,6, Tani 88 _sel21y —~ _ 7th street, Intelligencer Building. HE FLORENCE IMPRUVED NOISELESS LOCK-STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. af Having exclusively the Self- Adjusting Shattle Ten thi bhi the tor to fasten seams when desired: Machines so All Linen Suite... a2 50,3, 4 and $3 imere Pants. MiaMe CLE Vets to niche ne} 596s 7 and 8S Light Cassimere Pants, single.........3, 4, Sand $6 White Marseilles Vests. 2, 2.50 and $3 White Duck Vests... 50,2 and 62.50 AMpACE BACK Geer ccneueceneee-2y 2.50, 3 and Linen Sack Coats......75e, 1,125, 1.75,2, $2.50 or YOUTH'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING. BISMARCK, ZOUAYE AND WELLINGTON Arg day me duites rakes | Youths’ Cassimere Suits, from... to $10 SUITS. Poon has Rise RE rn igiy machines tak Boys’ wena to $6 ‘Agency: 481 Pennsylvania aveuu: Fine Biack Cloth Frock Coats, from........6 to $13 HARNEY JACKET SUITS. _apl-ly* Botwoott 04 and 6th strocts, “ Blue Cloth Frock and Derby Coats...8 to $12 DERBY SUITS. MEYSTONE mliaUbekiiraes seine: SEWING MACHINE = TEE The sbove styles in SUMMER CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS§ WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES nnd BEST MACHINE EVER CONSTRUCTED, COLORED LINENS, manufactured with taste and | Call at the office, elegance for all ages from 3 to youths of 20 years of 711 MARKET SPACE, examine it. Sold instalment . nice SPS MLCT Also, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, TIES, mhlo-ly BOCKS, &c., &c. Great opportunity for good goods 4t low prices. Hv*tt2e7renx S57 A Deduttion of 20 PER CENT. has been made on all these Goods. S57" Purchasers will find it to their advantate to giveme acall, ; 7 Persons going’ to the country, or to different Watering Places, can have their wardrobes replen- ished at @ small expense. NOAH WALKER 4 CO., 7 REMEMBER NAME AND NUMBER— A. SFBAUS, « POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between lth and lth streets, © DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, jers.t2°2? PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. bi i es (Besceseor tt. ¥. Loudon & Co.,) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, MERCHANT TAILOR, mse REGGE Pan's seonaeWakinaton. |ONE DOLLAR A MONTH, EE ES SES Fem t evenne, Washinton TWENTY MINUTES FROM THE CITY, MAY BE PAID FOR AT jeas-tr s ‘Three doors from lth st. (CORN, BUNIONS, BAD NAL STILL SELLING AT $25 CASH. ae treated withoat the oh ae . w tes "Pur ceuepaatep worm with ence immediately after th operat a $35 isth Fy, Wiskington, De Grr tu Work Note Cee, Bear Baltimore strect, Baltincre, Mat and thoursnds of aiver reavensiia pate ke onKan other ; ronize his establishment “4 jel THE JUNCTION OF THE NEW = BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD TAKES PLACE AT HUNTINGTON. Can Fans Bur 11 Certs Per Dar! TAXES ALL PAID ‘TO INCLUDE 1873, MURRAY «& LANMAN'S rHITE DUCK VESTS! WHITE DUCK VESTS!1 GOOD AND CHEAP. - HABLE BROTHERS, FLORIDA WATER. . TWO LARGE PUBLIC PARKS IN CENT! Je mtr c Corner 7th and D streets. NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, —e <q niOk, HOVERS Comxga New Yore Av.asp 15tm 8r., | : 2 Of Four, Six"and built to order on sy: ga e ‘ aterett ou deposits on and after Suuy Lex 9h the ‘THE MOST LASTING, AGREEABLE and ux. | LETS AND YULL INFORMATION TT ee <6 PER CENT. FRESHING OF ALL PERFUMES, for uso on the Handkerchief, st the Toflet,and in the Bath. For ARCHED EBSPRCTEY cuzan ax ox. oC POPE WE GARRIAG! »%s GREAT VaRigry, a MANUFACTORY oo JAMES 5. TOPHA™ @ co, Can THE TREATY BLACK CATS. THE GRAND JURY AFTER THE TREATY-DIVULGERS. Indictments Against Messrs, Rame- deH, White, Kirby, and Tinker. ft PARCE. ‘The Grand Jury have found indictments against Hiram Ramsdell, alias Homer Ramséell, as. A. Tinker, Joseph A. Kirby, and Z. L. White, for “refusing to testify before the Senate of the United States,” on the oath of Henry B. Anthony, The presentment in each case is found idence of Matt. H. Capenter, » Charics Summer, Lyman Tramball, rrett Davis, and the indictment in the _EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. IntERwat RevENUE.—The receipt from this source to-day were | 445.35. ATTORNEY GENERAL AKERMAN retarned here yesterday from North Carolina. Tre sunscRirtions tw the new loan to~day ‘were $20,000, a larger amount than subscribed in any one day for several weeks. past. Quire a large number of officers of the army, of all grades, are now absent from their postson leaves of absence of thirty and sixty days. Hosvitan Stewand, W. D. Crosman, on eee County of Washingt duty in the Surgeon General’s Office, has been of the United States o honorably discharged the service of the United ty aforesaid, upon their Staten : i ‘4m Ramadell, otherwise : eee 5 called Homer Ramsdell,late of the county afore: Grxemat Carnon and party leave Washing- said, gentleman, on the fifteenth day of May, in tou to-day for Japan, by way of San Francisco, | tt yeet of our Lord one thousand cight haviired Dr. Antisell will take with him a large case of ‘enty~one, he, the said Hiram, otherwise specially prepared, and the newest ay called Homer Ramedell, having theretorore been summoned as witness by authority of the Senate of the United States of America, said Senate bwing then and there a house of Congress of the United States aforesaid, to give tosti- mony upon a matter then and there pend- Tne Carcaco noys must be pretty well in- noculated with virus. “Mack” tells about a Twenty-five years age she was about t yearsof age, of slender and be: , with truat fe such was knew her well say tha: ng 4 her winnin, WS, her dashing, ims; Gisposition that bound "the ‘chariot Tt was about this time that she began upon her that mor nt considerable time at Bishop Bars, in Burlington, New Jereee, RER PERSONAL APPEARANCE. ‘queenly ‘of un- ful, ificent jet-biack fais t physical wT at her engagi captive at wheel of Cupid so many of her male acquaint- ances. A PASSION FOR DRESS. to de- young *un there who wassun-strack and bitten | ing, that is to say upon the matter following, | yelop's that has ever since been inordi- by a mad dog both on the samo day, but neither How, ind Py whom the treaty known | nate with her, and Uhatwas the desire to dee “took.” reaty of Washington other | magnificently. Her father spared no expeuse to beat an secret proce Of the Senate in executive | gratity her lightest whim, and gave her renee Tue Louisville Courier-Journal hopes it is | session were public, and having then and | Enough to clothe a duchess. ‘Her father aline there appeared betore sald House of Congress, did wilifally and unlawfully refuse to answer a certain question pertinent to the matter of in- a nm and there in consideration before louse by whieh he was then and there ex- mined, which question was in words following, that is fo say: *Do you know from whom that true that A. H. Stephens has gained nine pounds since he became editor, but fears that when weighed he had one of his editorials in his pocket. Groncr A > TowNsENp 1s doing New her to carry the of ad and conse- quently the render can Judge of his suswice when outside bills that hi his daughter to the amount of thousands of dol- Jars were sent in to him for settlement; aad all this heavy ru into debt had taken place in vay tears without the been contracted by . j tively time, and dersey for the Chicago Tribune. Hesays itis a | printed copy was obtained,” against the furm of | &,COmparal te! » state of battle-fields and blackberry farms, and | the statute in such cases made and provided, | *ehtest S etewace cempeensinen: that it produces the freeman and the peach with | *2d against the peace and governwpent of the | Finally Miss Nelile was o to be married equal spontantity, both being somewhat below ‘es weal toa Mr. Williamson. The ir at which the the av ee in size, but running numerously to ae that the qi = = ee ed struck with a el. : 4 » Wit fh Seren aestion, | dismal clang, m. Mensen- ee When did you last sce that manz*rlut in the “Tap” Lrxcoix, the youngest son of Prosi- Gent Lincoln, died in Chicago.on Saturday, of dropsy of the chest. He was the pet of the White House, and especially of his father, after the death of little Willie Lincoln. During his residence in Europe he had grown to manly stature, with promise of a long and active life. office?” is recited. In the case of Mr. Kirby inc question recited is, “Did you know at the time you went in that they hada copy of the treaty known as the Treaty of Washington?” In the e of Mr. White the question recited is, From whem did you obtain the printed copy of what purported to pe the treaty spoken of b; ¥ ‘h you transmitted to the New Yor! Tribune, and which you have stated you received and transmitted at or about 10 o'clock p. m., of Wednesday, May 10Uh, 18717” es THE BALTIMORE BORGIA. Mrs. Wharton Commi’ Devoti if ter — Demeanor of the Aceused—A Sketch of her Early Life, &e. MRS. WHARTON COMMITTED TO JAIT. The intelligence of the presentment by the and jury was communicated rs. Wharton t hortly after 2 o'clock on Satur- von thereafter Sheriff Albert, y Marshal Gray and Deputy Mar- Fry, in two carriages, arrived, the carriages stoppi the rear of the residence of Mrs, Wharton. At twenty minutes to 4 o'clock Mra. Wharton and her daughter, with Mrs. Crawford Nels@n and Sheri Ibert, took one carriage, and the marshals the other, and were driven to the city arriving shortly before 4 o'clock. HER DEMEANOR AT THE JAIL. Wharton, after alighting from the car- ComMANDER Wx. MITCHELL, of the Navy, died at his residence, on R street, yesterday, of paralysis. He was a resident of this District, and entered the Navy in IS. After faithful service he was placed on the retired list about four ve: ago, since which time he has res! Deceased was a one of our promi thas appointed Moses Kelly, Wm. Gunton, and Walter 9: Cox, of this District, Visitors to the Government Hospital for the Insane for the period of six ars from the Ist instant; John Armstrong, nt for the India ew Mexico, (Abiquin » register of the land H. Latham, of Ari- YING THE Wa arrahan cl 1x ANOTHER QUARTER it seems has been trans ferred to the Mexican Claims Commission. e, Walked forward in an active and sprightly | #0n- While out upon the plains the eye-sight wheré McGarrahan has filed a claim against t and accosti e nt of the board | of the captain had become dstective,and he and United States, for the damage done to him of visitors said, ‘How do you do, Mr. Perkins 7” | bis wife returned to Philadelphia again. At the wor to the Mexican, Vincente Gomer, fro and shook bunds with him. She said she never | breaking out of the war the captain got a com. ‘anoche Grande pro tion. This is one of the hich has yet been brought ion. felt better. ‘The cell No. 169, in the female de- partment, was assigned for her use, adjoinin the roora of the matron. He proper filial devotion, share her mother’s i D ton; t singula: before the Commi. writing about the wonderful business activity of Chicagoans says that even the little children of that city are in- fected by the prevailing spirit and earry it into their “A fh ours,” she says, “hn Je four-year- n by a quarter of an hour’ssolitary coniineme closet. As she was about to close the door him, he looked at her reproachiully and said, “Youare making me waste my time.” Ts. W.’s resi dence soon arrived, and was placed in her cell. ‘The manner and bearing of Mrs. Wharton under the terrible circumstances in which she is placed are said to be perfeetly composed. She sheds no tears, utters no reproaches, but quietly asserts her ‘innocence of the charges alleged. She appears like a woman accustomed to discipline her feelings and the exercise of perfect self- control. ately to pu APPOINTMENT oF ExAmrxtno Suncroxs.- Drs. D. H. Strickland; Bri nen DavonrEr, however, though assuming a sprightly manner to encourage her mother’s spirits, cannot conceal her anguish of mind. Mrs. since her een Visited by h er, Dr. ttston, Pa., and a sister, but it isstated that since the death ‘of her lusband his famil fonnections have held no intimate relations wi er, heen ‘appointed a board of-exan ining surgeons at Milwaukee, Wis. Dr. Perine, who if a homeopathist, was removed by the late Commissioner in Aernam. MES. WHARTON 18 EXONERATED BY MR. VAN NESS. FRancye' 9 sexe that Mr. Van aw pe vic- isoning, w! erates Mrs. Wharton alt suspicions of guilt in his case, and it is inferred that such the ture of his Crown aT THE GoveRNon’s OvricR—The return of Goy. Cooke from ‘New York having been expected this morning there was quite a crowd about the Executive office during the tore- noon to see him. The office seekers epecially were on hand, to learn what disposition wasto be made of the'offices after to-morrow, when the forty-five day a expire. The Gov- ernor, however, did not get back to-day, and the anxious ones were disappointed. The present office holders, it is said, will be continued unti! the Legislature disposes of the bill in relation to appointments. Governor €ooke is expected here to-morrow. GovERNMENT Note axp Bord Parzr.— Senator Cragin, Superintendent McCartee, and Lyman Hollingsworth, of Boston, the committee appointed by Secretary Houtwell to examine {nto the paper manufactured by Wilcox & Co, of Glen Mills, Pensyly: for notes, bonds and other securities, with a view to fixing a price which shall be properly’ remunerative to the manufdcturers, and not to the govern- , have reported to Se Boutwell ani reconimend the following rates be adopted For all “localized and distributive fibre ‘paper, 75 cents per pound, according to weight now or- dered by the department, (us per example: legal tender paper, 63 by 133g inehes, 11 lbs. per thou- sand sheets,; *2d not Jess than the minimam weight, and that-cach and ey**V sheet shall fully of its proper weight; and also that any °- cece in weight shall be af the loss of the mamu- urers. For all ‘distributive fibre” pay for frac- tional currency, 65 cents per pound, subject to the same requirements as above. “stamp paper” for ‘distributive fibre” perer, ‘oon 4 per pound; for plain white, 25 yun The committee state that they find the mills, from their retired locality favorably situated, free from annoyance and insecuri from strangers. They also find Willeox & Co. to be ‘met who have their credit as makers of bank note paper quite as much as the profits derived from the business. be ogteia myn f if she was debeed het hold gers were sent in haste, and on nounced Subsequent invest that the marriage h: tion, so far as any intention of was concerned, and people began to ini that something was wrong inherhead. M. gent, after careful of resolved to have Nellie removed to an asylum ee ject, wher the execution of the asylum project, when one morning it was found that the beautiful bird had flown in the in a very little while the father received intelli- ence that Bis da Lieutenant Harry W. Wharton, with him to Philadelphia. bad been ried. from home until they received assurance of for: iveness, and returned to the house at Gulf Mills. hey also for a time lived at Norristown, and in Philadelphia again Tiage until Mra. Whartoh was in fluancial dift- cu indulgent father. After this her husband, who was captain now, Was stationed at Fort Kearney for some five or seven as indeed she did in all his wanderings, even going down into Texas with him on one occa- mission in a Delaware regiment, and eventually was appointed general disbursing agent, having his headquarters in Eutaw street, Baltimore, right nitar his house in “Hamilton Place.” With the exception of a short time they lived ington, this was his home up to his mysterious death in 1867 Such are some of the salient points and pold outlines in the carcer of this most remarkable Woman. Notwithstanding the growing suspic that she also poisoned her husband and son, it the universal testimony that never was there a more Jovi devoted to TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. ed Yesterday tf Vinclan return an- Mr, Williamson had not contracted the marriage, anc xacw nothing about it. WAS SHE INSANE? showed conclusively not the slightest founda- r. Williamson the matter, was It wanted bat a day or two of night from the parental nest. But rhad eloped with 5 Ww had proce: there mar- ¥ couple giad not been long The runaw: THE NEW YORK RIOTS. ‘ewe — Am Important Dore: Treo Orongemen W An - ment—The Gran4 Mosier of the Orangemen ABKS Mayor Hall te Suppress the Proc: teiom New Yours, duly 17.—it has been ascertained that two Orangemen were woanded during ths of the procesion through sth arene ue is John Storcy,a member ef Ghloon Lodge No. 2, shot tn the breast by a batiet trom » «mail Smith & Wesson pistol. The wound, though Painful, is not serious. Re was also struck on the head with brickbats Anether Crangeman, ame and reside noe mot ancertained, said to be. long to the same » wae shot in the calf o the leg by & mune” ballet, but the wound is it. ving tho supestent desumputshansingeage the causes of action first taken by the city authorities, there is published a letter written by John J. Bow intendent Ke diay pert, General Jordan's ewistant some unknown man during the mak Oy wy Priday,, yesterday T two of terrible agony Three profemional burglars having hired the to the United States warehouse of Herman J. Meyer, in Greenwich street, where $250,000 worth ot me: chandise is stored, were busily engaged Satur day afternoon in’ cutting through the wali The porter heard the notse and gave the alarm The burglars fied; but one, William king, wa after a desperate struggle. pi Rn The New York Police Board Fe Down on New York, July 1.—In te Board of Pott to-day, Commbsioner Maniere offered a p pation of Firth Ward died grown to be an evil of require police regulation or prohibition, that much occupation, which is not a right ch mitade as t toleration, has become odious and dangeros therefore, Resolved, That, excepting the parades of (he national guard and funeral processions, mo jo ceasion of any kind shal! be pormitted to occ: the streets of Now York wit the perminst :: of the Board of Police, in event of which t peridtendent shall give an escort and prop t protection. Commissioner Barr offered « resolution for o- taining iegai opinionon the best method of deal- With street processions. resolutions were referre® to a com mittoo Composed of Messrs. Bosworth and Barr. Mayor Hall, in seconding Mr. Barr's resolu- tien, denied right of any procession, exes) :t military, to occupy the streets, and sald t.0 Uthorities were perfectly satistied in forbidding processions; that tt was done in the recent v. stance for the first Gime simply shows a question never betore presented for decision. Never fore did any Precomion engender ciroumstan: threatening hes of the peace. Three days leave of absence, in batches of ono hundred at a time, were the patroim-a who faithfully performed their duties do the iach instant. ——.- The Church Troubles in Bishop Whitehouse tm Collision with Chrast Ch Curcaco, July 16—This morning, after the loge of services at Christ Church, a letter from Bishop Whitehouse, addressed to the wardens of that church, was read, Snnouncing his intention Episcopal visitation at Christ Churet ugust lth, and as thet church is now without instructing the wardens w give notice to the parishoners of the Bishop's intention to ad the rite of contirmation and celebrate holy communion; also, asking the wardens to have those secking confirmatio properly prepared by some minister of tho church in good standing, and expressing his Willingness to perform that service, The reply of the wardens, whiok was also read, states that the Bishop's note was received lato Saturday and this is not the first time they hava had occasion to regret that communications tn . Itwasn'tlong after mar- again, which were again settled by hor DEVOTED TO HER RUSRAND. ears. Mrs. Wharton accompanied him, Wash- wife. She was most passionately im, and followed him everywhere, oe an tne Dad, ¢ A + tended to be official have been transmitted at such hours as, if acted on at once, would pre- clude that deliberation which all such commua- nications are entitled to; also, that Rev. Edward Charles Ci and is = inistrations; that the "s note gives of ot bis knowled or this fact; that ‘aa Rey. Mr. Cheney is Teeter of this 80 is hea minister of the church in good standing, and the wardens are not aware of any lawful grounds upon which his standing can be impugned. In the proper preparation of candidates rectors need no assistance from any other minister of the charch. The repiy closes as toliows: “We would gladly fee you among us to administer the Apostolic rite of confirmation. Your notice to t/ Was not addressed to our rector, nor did cumstances exist under which it would have been proper for us to receive and impart such notice say nothing of the fact; that it was recel late Saturday night by one of us.and in the the others, and as public notice has not been given the day assigned cannet be canom- call: op propriated to that purpose; and moreover, ald be an incanontoal election, Wineieret arrangement may be made for a irsitation at et time the wardens will take pleasure in aflording their rector such assistance in making Preparations for {t as their offices may require. Lar the upen The New York City Authorites Denownced—A Resolution Ci the Catholic Church with the Bloodshed V. Down. INDIANAPOLIS, July 16.—A moeting was held ve cxpression to the fecling of the recent New Y: