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EVENING STAR. TUESDAY. coven APPEL 23, 1NT2 LOCAL NEWS Amusements, &e., To-ni; ht. ° 2 Slocem's Naey Fowl.—First Grand iable of Liberty Loder, Nous, K P. - s Condensed Leceis. Se The trees and delegates to the Cincin:eati con- | Yention are preparing to leave. t J. Burch has been appointed postn iaster at Chureb, Fair“ax county,” s been scppointe d post- Cross Roads, Mont gomery an, reshmed. will wear arock, Keep siant dropy your advert paper, eix thou sand . and one thousand gross of pencils. ction of Massachusetts and dersey aver s hes been ornamen eu for a week pas: by the carcass of a dead dog. Mr E. Droop, of this city, left bere to-day and wil! sail for Europe trom New York to- morrow. acccmwpanied by Mra. Droop. They Bavea host of fiends im thie cammuaity who {wana pleasant voyage and speecy retarn. - liopkins aad D.J. MeCazthy were im @ buggy yesterday atlerucon when corse Leeame frightened near 2. Olivet away. Both gentlemen were thrown t and badiyt about the lead am hands. © had not been found up te vc'clock * Me avenu you r ay sald: “ Gan pou tellne why es dentist?” The dejected man anse you ‘look dawn ix the lent-si,” ro jeat the vag. aken up at 1 o'clock to ant ona was swornen the partof the - when Mr. Clow objected to the testi- yonthe ground that Strong had retweed to answer one as it would criminate hisese: Overrnied by the mage. Bir. Cook nd he (witness) wa * habit of is office; met Donohoone day, when he visiting stated to witness he wa: > ‘to go be- invesif attee in Cong: w up Mr. Cra mmittee. The rawn vp mewhat from ¢ ret time witnes« bi versation about Crane with Donono, and he took an’s office for the puryose of hav- drawn Cloes asked whether Mr. Donoho or wit- Ress snggested the making of this alidavit. Mr. Strong said he was rot ps z gested the making ¢ Mr. © purpose, but y- That le ined to teil who copie t to Mr. Burrows copy went the as not signed by k the eopy to the printing ofice: Went as far as 10th street with witness when be took it to aad and went inte he ney had previously visited the Repr!- © together, but Donohoe stood out<ide Witness went in to ome one there; Witness ¢ out of the Hirrald offices he met Donebo and Burrows at the door; the aMf- davit was not presented before the’ District Committee to witness’ knowled ic (sicoson testified that he bad heard the character of Crane disenswed, and h ard a man say he would beii=v ners would not believe him on oth; KO enmity tows him, but is not on ng terms with him cxamined ty Mr. Close: Sayles I. Rowen say he would not t on cath; Mr. phel! was another who sa‘d it; Witness could not recollect them all, there were *e many; Crane had tried te get witness’ con treet away from him. James Compheli was recalled, and said he was well inted with the general repa: Have heard ve Crane whic dap but never beard his cussed test'fled that he had known Crane uf had heard Lis general charac S ard veracity di: = and, from his ize. would Lot belic on oath. lien our report The case was still i clesed. The Gray RIT GF HAREAS © . Lewis G. Close aturday by Dr. Hartigan, acting , on the rendition of the ver Grab AU of inauest on the body of Jotu V Bray. that he came to his death from a wouri in fiieted by Close.) was brought before Chiet Justice Cartter. on a writ of habeas eo: u James Hughes and Mr. W. J. Mi peared for the petitioner, and Judge F. ey ted the government, The deputy warden, Mr Ross, Produced the Petitioner, with # return that he was held by Virtue Of & commitment of the coroner. a Judge Hughes fled a demurrer to the return that it wes ‘isuficient, and read from the com- mittal, nd guilty of the murder of Jybn Gray.” He ur ga that the accused par Phould Lave a right to be present at a corcnce inquest (with counse! if he eees fit) to cross- xomine the witnesses and to produce witnesses in bis bebalf, and the jury's verdict im this c @d rot warrant a committal for murder. jury did not charge a feleny, and yet the « one? committed the party for murder. Judge Cartter suggested that this was a very interesting poimt, which he would like to hear discussed, but as the hearing would have to be adjourned at 11 o'eleek. that point should be Jarsed over for the present. Judge Hughes recited the facts in the case. he understood them, snd ela'med that as th was ho malice the aceused could not be cl: for @ higher crime than mansiaughter: and, indeed, the defence expected on the final trial to sworn, and testitied as unds and canse of death. Hughes asked ii the deeeased made any he 2s to who was in fault. Dr. Borland answered thaten Friday morning, when deceased was more comfortable than he had been before, some one ‘poke of Close having been arrested. and deceased sai: “I don’t want te proseente bi bat if I get well and he will meet me i ments, it will be satisfaction enough for me.” On the deceased commg to the office of witness (on Tuesday night) besaid, when theofficer was — his “asseilant off, that he did not want bim presecuted Dr. Hartigan (Deputy Coroner) testified to the case of death Dr. J. K. Wal-b, Mr. Wright, T. H. Ford, and Mr. Alicn also gave their testimony to the same effect as before the jury. The hearing was postpencd. ——_o—___ } IMPROVEMENT OF LaraveTTR Squsne.— Ever sinee the spying apened ® large force men has been at work, under the direction of Gen. 0. E. Babcock, soperiztendent of public buildings and grounds, making many needed te Sq the and south, have been jaid about forty rt throughout the park to carry off the water; the . nely pennies bave been removed from the alks. whieb have been relaid and hey are as *mooth and hard as a floor; gas en introduced, and eight posts for lamps }, and it is the intention of Gen. Babcock to erect, at ae points, two ornamental #, 7 ——e___ Case Acainet Ma. Va t, Judge Snell, this Was entered in the charged with 2 Was unable to find any accused. This action of the ndication of M: not held to bail in the he other published jive detatis of his mar- were not ip accordance fatements purpor and magried 1 With the facts. Tadtrranx and | a., vice dicorge A wag mn°etipg a melancholy friend en the | to petponement | or attachments to be issued | berd, W. E. No ad been summened sppeat; so erdered by the eourt, am were made out and placed in the bands iany con- | y Herald office with | nd squarely, withont instru- , | EGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. HOUSE OF DELEGATES.— Yesterday, after our Fisn arp Overer Marnrt—Board of Meck? | Inay-rtéong —Inepector General Gatehel reports he rot! arrivals:—Herring, 95,000; seMi 75 to $4.59 per thousand. Shad, ng at from £8 to $10 per hundred. ‘Tailors, 2,000 scLing at from 81 to $1.30 per \ hendred. Bunch fish; selling at from ic. to Ive. per beneh. § large rock; selling at #195 each. 36.900 herd-shell clams arrived at 2th street wharf, id Tur FUNPRal of the late John W. Tacker took place from his late residence, 12th street, | between M and N northwest, this afternoon, er. { Mr. Coeopbell, the rales of the d Diekson were ap- it upon the Governor, with a simi- Gowncil, and inform bm li, McKnight and Piper were | a mmittee to anmeunce to the the orgunization of the House. oe | and was very largely attended Eastern | dee ere eanced © UM. menkings OS | We. 7, cf Ode Fellows with Ersepectetand, ted | of the Distried elective, telervel to ate commit. | the President's Mounted Guard being present ‘The services were conducted by Rev. J. G. | Butler and A. Hoimead, and the remains were interred at Glenwood. fee on District offices, when appointed. Mr. Campbe4 moved that when the House | adjonrn it he to meet at 6p. m. today. Agreed to; and the House adjourned. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. COUN CIL.—The Council met at noon to-day, and was called t order by Gov. Cooke. Prayer wes offered by Rev. G.A. Rall. Te roll of | members holding over was called by the secre. tary, and Messrs. Gray, Hall and Stickney an- | swered to their names. "No quorum being pres- | ent the Council adjourned until to-morrow at 6 o'clock. | ae | Ealtimore Annual Conference £frican M. £. Church. | _ Yesterday, atter our report closed, the Daughters ot the Conterence ef Union Bethel | church, presented the conference with e dona- | tien v. Dr. Revels moved a vote of oe In the Supreme Court of the District, yesterday, Mrs. Betya A. Lock- wood and Wirs. t 4. Hall-Graffain made appli- cation. through Francie Miller, for admission to the bar. @ application was reterred to Messrs. Hine, Appleby and Fendall, the exam. ining committee. The ladies yesterday aiter- noon pasted a sufficient examination as te pro- ficiency. Fewate Lawvee: ° : TRE Fixe Aers.—The sale of paintings by Washington artists, to take place at the eales- rooms Of Mesere. Latimer & Cleary jorrow evening, is oneof the best collections in many respects’ ever offered i thix cit from the easels of our reside bring out an appreciative comp: wrist ass | which was uried. The Bishop ci Haynes before the altar and ordained kim for Now THAT sPezee is upon us, the announce- | thectice of deacon. The committee On me- | ments of agricultaral waschou 4 more | Moirs submitted reports relative to the dea than ordinary intesest tor the 2 ad | JS. Daniels, Revs. Anthony Bowen anc Chris- | Wherefore we call attention to the advertica, topher Jones; adepted. A committee © thr “y | ment of Mr. Joba & Baker, in another columa consisiing of J. H.W. Burley, V a Wes st aes | Schareman and Geo Watkins, was appointed raft resolutions of respect to hop Way. Bow- | axe LE PERFORMANCE oF Mr. | »: TARTLE—The Fastest Teotier in the —A Worthy Mate for De Mn Saturday afterncon Mr. Bonnér drove remarkable four-year eld colt Startle over the Fleetwood track to his road wagon, carrying 308 pounds. He made the first quarter in the est shing tine & ds . te fi his kindness and efficiency displayed in p ir gover the confer or the last four years. The committee on delegates reported an ggregate of $474 53 to defray expenses ef dele- | gates to the piference, The peetor: | neral = | ot Bethel ebureb, Ebenezer and Allen stations were appointed stewards of the fund for the eu. | Of 3+ secon d the half mile én 1:0 r. Perannuated preachers, ‘The astoret Beal | Bards, of Attoria, Partus Tatlman and Mr. chureh was appointed E Book Stewaid. | Moore acted as the judgee.. There were present Birhop Wayman announced the following Mr. Sandures, of Clsde; Dr. Bryéon, the great 9 cevieiachp xeterinary of Boston; Mr. C. 6. Hopkins, of Ba 1 Chu: T. Watking; | Ravenswood; Mr. Kilpatrick, aad a number of Fheus zex A. Bandy: Water Ch pel i gentlemen of well known veracity, who | 4. Ben; n, D. W. Moore, Tessier | witnessed the above extraordinary performance. reat; Jacob Nicholson: Bai'imore City Mission, | ‘The fast trotting of Startle is a compliment to Tarfel Bidont? Stemmer'e Run. K. Squirel. the judgment of all onr leading roadgen who 1 ik aS Tarecl Chareh, 2; Bayh: | pave otiserved this horse in the hands of Ms (oH ractown,D. P-Seaton: Piagas | Bonner, as he alone has deiven and ¢rain..1 (hsp enrs; Good ud Botemae | Startle the past winter. They one ané ali de- | City clares! bitm the fastest trotting horse in the worid | Eemnel | on the road, and predict that he will be the | Mary: greatest trotter on the turf.—N. ¥. Sun. ovo M —— | Combertand. D THE GENEVA AnniTea- | Halo Richmond, in the House of nd Disraeli, in the House of Commore, gave notice last uight that they should qnestion the government to-day as to whether it was pr pared to give parliament and the country assur- ance that further proceedings before the Ge- A. Hugh wn. James ite. Jomes T. Morris; Keedyavilte, iClear Spring. J Lb Hatton; Potomac t. J. B. Slener; Easton and Denton. Arthur Cembriege. J. W . a8 were tie ettow® | neva board for the arbitration of the NP Cone Wor rte ee arch HUL Miasion, | Claims will be suspended unless the claims for sriver Mission.G H. Waters. = indirect damages are withdrawn and abandoned | | Teacves—W. B. Revels, transferred to Ken- | by the government of the United States. | Simpsen to North D. Lechman, Isaac J to Virginia conference: pernumerary member of Ebene x r evce; T. W. Henry. supernumera’ ‘essier street quarterly couferenc the upper honse, Lord Oranmore wanted all th! papers produced; the record, he believed, would prove humiliating to the country. Earl He replied that thero had been no de. tion. He described bis connections with renee; Corneligs onferer ce; the T Mr. RK Arnold, sopernumerary member of Good | Schenck, the American minister, as purely per- se quarterly comterenees sonal. Schenck agreed to ask the govern. sha phandy, oversight of Church | ment at Wathington its view of the propriety of wn, Mirsion-4. W. Witter over. | a presentation by Great Britain of sightot Pet dchn J. Herbert oversight of | Pile and accompanying docume EY jee Bate 2 ge To this inquiry no answer had been 1 Transiers of Real Estate. ‘The following transfers of reai estate have horn filed since our last report in the office af DeatH RATHRR THAN Proton the Kecorder of Deeds: + April 16.—8. E. Platt to James fad ©. H. e, andre. on, lots Land5,rquare 1048; #—. Joseph * : s 15, #91 5 h | quested ber to give her a knife, pencil and piece doln Van Riswick, lot7, square 493; | of paper. The davghter complied, and Mrs. 3 D. Gilman to . 8. Emack, lot Leib ent offa small ship of paper and wrote the square 1 ce 12 ary Ann Ker tozame, lots | fotiowing note: ‘Dear Johu. 1 beg you to for. | Sand © square 1024; €1310. J. G. Elliot and | give mes 1 have too much pain. “I bid you E. Sf. os to cee om, Rook good-by, and do we the children whatever you lets 3 and 4, square 148; S179. Mary BeClasten | 22+, 1 am too week to write more.” She gave this to her daughter, and told her to carry it to her father, John Leib, who was then at work in a shoe store in Broadway. After the little girl had gone Mra. Leib cut a deep gash across her right wrist, severing veins and arteries, from which she soon bled to death. When her bus- band reached home three quarters of an hour afterward, he found his wite still warm, but Li was extinct. Mrs. Leib had becn under medic: treatme>t for some time, and thong four phy- sicians had attended her, she had received no retier.—. Y. Standa et al. tosame, Jot 3, square 1024;¢——. W. D. Wise to same, lots 20 and 21, square east of 6! #1550. Jobn Richards to same, part lot 1, Te 24; $9 J. Van Riswick to —, lot $10,000. Todd, jr., and Phillip to quare east of © W.B. Todd to same, lot 19, square southot 1080, $1,256,and lot 18, ma) . 8. Emack to same, lots 5 6; $1,000. James Col lins to re square 493; 85,000. W. M. Cross to to same, part lot 4, do.; $6,000. John Imrie to same, part lot 5, do.; George Messer tosame, part lot G, do. TE SomETHING AnovT Tae New York Tr.- larke t same, lots 7, 8 ani square | BUNE.—The New York Zrivnne’s present stoc! | 167. and lot square $1,202. | hoiders—that is, dating January 1, 1572—are W. B. Todd tue, subs e Greeley, Mrs. Greeley, Bayard Taylor. and sub. X. Rooker, Robinson, Samuel same, 10 are 7 orge Ripley, Theodore Tilton, Oli- t ne, lots Land Sto 10,siware 1048; $2,500. rge Mathiot to same, lot 4, ‘ 8. _C. H. Wilson to same, lots 11 to H, square ‘T. O'Donnell to same, part lot 5, 2,100. _W. O’Donneli to same, part S. Herman to same, part. lot ver dot neon, Charles £. WilbouraC. A. Kunk'e, lek» Hooper, Flix L. Price, Siles BE. Cheney, dehn F. Cleveland, Patrick O'Rourke, Philip A. Fitzpatrick, Whitelaw Rela, Parsons Fa-n- ham, E. H. denny, 3. © ot A. D. Richardson and Ay Jetries to BR. L. Fleming, | two owners and 106 shares. Any owner we 3,691. J. W. Coreor: wishes to sell a share can readily » Stearns, lote 5, 10 and part 12. square it, ard something over. A year bh ‘ W. A. Bland to Julia M. Waite, part down its barn and build great- 7 servation B, 12,000, Kank of Washin James Adaw n Age on, lot :7;£——. Lobert Proat to Walter Evans, A Yournrve Dewox Munpers mis Mornen. 1 © 47; 8075. Same to Marceron aid | On Sunday evening, as Mrs. Qurollt, daughter tees, part 1ot7, ‘ Fquare 5133 shen Treadway, of Montgomery to L. Cooper, sub. 13, square 132; | Couns she has b ding, Was hh. Holden to H. H. Ham, part lot 1p, | ¢mpting to correct her son John, a lad only 1 = ytarsold as to age, but several hundred years Ad im pure and wnadalterated devilishness, the avage drew a knife and plunged it into her abdomen, producing a wound which, from the -Caleb ©. Willard to Sarah B. Wil- 7, and 18, square 243, and part lots are 24. HH. A. Willard to C.C. | Willard, . W. H. Holledge to W. | Tevorts of the physicians on Monday, must have z. Plewanam, sah te, ateare istveies Pe Kul | termed. lakes death bere thie earn pat executor, to S. Frank Lathrop, part sab K, | lic an Italian, and is, are Did: $2,050. F. R. Lambert to Aistrap ing a term in the and Dudley, sub 2% to square 173; $1,500. | Mi:souri penitentlary.—Mount Sterling (Ky.) Aistrop an, Dudley to E. E. Mayhew, ye Sentinel. } Gene, tet ar pre sr gerd ome Horack Gnreetey closes uparecent mani- festo with the feiluwing paragraph: “Such is our position; and it will not be affected by the nomination of A or B, C or D, at Cincinnati, Philadelphia, or elsewhere.” ‘The Indianapolis Evening Journal says this settles the matter so tar as Adams, Brown, Chase and Davis arecon- cerned, but thinks the fact that Horace didn’t carry his speculations up to “@” is significant, to say the least of it. Mars. Fitow performed an operatic part in Louisville the other evening. Conceive the good lady's amazement when her eye fell upon this record in the morning paper: ‘Mrs. Fitch secmed to gather up in a pearly shell the drip- ing harmonies of the evening, and, like ason, ul naiad, lift them to the sun tosee them gli ter.” to Jobn Patch, sub W8, square 3f5; $3,500. Robert Prout to Walter Evans, lots9 and 11, square M7; 81,812. W.d4, Brown to E. P. Ais- ~~ (halt) sub 20 to 27, square 368; $3,000. John | Celling to J.J. Sullivan, part lot 1, square 67; April 12.—J. 8. Richmond to Richard Hoyne, 483, "i Bertha Mensei to W. part lot 8, square 75; $1,300. Eliza bn Murphy, part lot 5, sq) el to Margaret Het }, square 169; $-—-. N. L. Je . D. Jessup. lots 16 to 19, square Ward and Warner, trustees, to C. wmings, lot B, square north of 351; $3,354 Morrison to same, sub. 156, square 30 john Patch te G. M. Lanckton, lots 1 and 2, square 1091; $2,000. H. Aver to G.W. Driver, part lots 1% and 16, square 25 Tue Biste Warrare on Lona Istanp.— Nites and Kelly, trustese, to'S- Seng ‘The Mayor of Long Island City has appointed jot 11, square Ayril 15.—Jose ph Walsh et al. to James Smith. part lot 3, square Si7, and part lot mare S26: James G. Smith to Josey Vaish, part lot 17, square 926; S——. Smith to ‘h, im trust, part lot 3, square S77; €——. Foner to Joseph Henry et al., subs. 6 uare 34; $ A. Sharp, U.S. Mar- 1 square north of square re £29; @—. F. Mik Clark, lots 1 to 6 and 1% lo W. E. 14, square 88; $9,543. John W. Brown to Dennis Holland, a Catholic, a member of the Board of Education. This appointment gives the majority of the board to the Catholics, It is expected that the action of the old board on the Sibte reading in the schools will be reversed. BF Aimee is said to have the handsomest Jewels of any actress of the times. s7-The Chicago press are unanimously favor of Mrs. O'Leary tor Pre<identess on the Woodbullion Women’s Rights Ticket. a7 Spring shades for the ladies are sage Thorp. subs. 35 to 38, square 555; $5,000. | green, clive brown, chocolate, banana. cameo, Thorp to F Heward, same; $1,800. Howard to | Alexis blce, Alexandra pink, and camelia. 1. Kirby, same; $2,000. April 15.—An Eliza Woodward to Rachel Bewen, part sub. 5, square 743; $700. L. Bryant to H. S. Mi i, sub. 9, square 134; $5,260, W. Starr to W. Shelton, sub. 10, e7 Czar Alexander is said to be the best single-handed absorber of Vodki punches in all the Russtas. @7 The Lighest tax-payer in the no once soldimagches in city of Berlin | square 192 ©. D. Gilmore to B.'R. and L. | 18 mai who once Shastpouts of —, square 504; . H. Darrow | ‘Ht city. | to C. yy ee —— 12S, eqeme sie rome Di- 87 Louisiana musqnitoes only give the people | Lah Dorsey to 8. Dorsey, part sub. 2, square 65; | there a three months’ vacation outof the twelve, $100. James Gahsnty to Pat my Part zh geo pro igs ee 6 6, square north of square 4; . B. Tod: 7 Assan jo commit scrofula, } oi A, Shim aod MA. ‘McGowan, east half is what they call compulsory vaccination ip ip | lot4, square 33; $504.90. Todd and Phillip. to { Chicago. H | some, west ball lot 4 and lots 5 to 10; 85, tf a7 The women of Rome ng 4 Robert statue of Garabalci in that city this geamer A large it of enthusiastic resolutions bak |" April 16—d. M. Cots and to | dM. MeCaila, L. J. Rothrock and A. W. Pit: pt sed park eub. 6, square 300; $8,070. “C. ar Fifiy aomans ok oe that a man in Cone King. 2, a } ‘willmg to or his io T. Martin, tote c. shires Tiel’ dtghesss bun ’@ thou- nae: Teac SFIynth, the speaker of the Missisa pp} is onl; jethree Doure of representatives, oo Rgaeren ‘4 ihe FederSiv he wah an illiterate slave boy. | in view of : about her ’s volume, t " the true stery of the court: sell Borgments tn of those of the ‘at Hel Gate, New York bor, have suspended until July, aad the the re+ expectation of comple! work of moval Of therrock is abainioued Natl ext ear | { TRE MinsTReELs at the Nat well up in the latest songs and jokes, and de- | serve the patronage of those whe like that kind of performance. @7The next deiuge, according te Adhema (who is ‘Aigbouse Adbema cur in 7253. We are real glad that it is not | ——-e = come off teu years earlier, because if | _ Prox J. C. Parker we have Harper's Magazine | cor May. GEORGETOWN FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. r BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. THD COURTS. Court rm Guxzrar Term.—Onkemith’s les- In Mew York yesterday money opened in | LD PENS, ree vs. Johnson, was taken up. Mr. Meloy, for Lomarr.—The schooner “Butterfly Was ar-| petter demand than curing the jatter part of G ° laintit, read BI of ex: Jones vs. | rived from Norfolk with 32,000 feet of pine | inet week, which is xttribmtable to ai hen | PENCIL CASES, tringfellow; motien to dismiss made by Socring for Wheaticy Brothers. Tho schooner | sion that ‘the market is again to be Mr. Davidge. Day. vs. Mutual Life Insurance | J. H. Williams has also arrived from Norfolk fcially stringent. The banks are axp Co.; ordered off the ceiendar. Brown vs. Chip- | with 78,000 feet of pine lumber for Pickerell | have little te lend to the merchan a an Hosmer & Gilmore; . Co. mands, fortunately, sre Dow presmng. GOLD MOUNTED KOUPBER PENG): ¥ ‘Mr. A. G. Riddle, Miss 41. AWD DErarture oF STRAWERS.— | fle paperor approved quality. sells among th Charlotte E. Ray, a graduate of the law school w York steamer John Gidson arrived | pore Prekers at &al2 cent. Governm: — of Howard Uni before the courts of Pouce Court, Judge Leach was charged with assault and battery on versity, was admitted to practice District. Snell.--To-day, D. this mermmng, with a cargo of general merchan- | }. ‘biladelphia steamer New York ar- with a number of trees tor the “were strong and the stock market was ir- _—ar, Duta the main heavy: Pasta ens iene lic Works, and miscellaneous | Gevernment Securities, E Mary, his wife, who teld the judge how her bus. | freight. The Colambia, from ‘Baltimore, also | Jay Couke & Co. furnish the following to-day: BICHARD PB. MOKUN #00, band had beat’ the little enblde fand upon her | arrived yesterday; both cleared to-day, with + Sele Beye Sie | arm "1015 Prnosyivania arenne Temonstrating be struck her on the Leach | general freight. 7 mein’ Js, . os "EW BOOKS PUBLISHED AND For ga) related to the judge how his wife neg! her ECEIPTS OF Graix.—_Talbott & Son hare Mx Seeee esr eias Wy 5 domestic duties and had got drunk, which did Teceived, per canal, 506 bushels of wheat anda ri de “ wy SHILLING TON'S BOOKSTOR &, notsuit him and he mezely took her to task; | lot of com; W.H. Dongal and-Goorge Shoe- CORNER 4 Bt. Pa. Av. fined £5 and costs. Julius Wallace, colored, ged with am assault and batery on Anna Morrison, a white woman. Wallace, it was al- leged, bas such an affectionate regard for this woman that be has ordered and decreed that she speak to no other man than himself. It appears from the testimony that Anna tri d this maker have each received 4,000 bushelsof wheat for bome consumption, per schooner Lyons, from New York; Hartley & Brother have re ceived, by.caual, 3,000 bushels ef wheat and bushels of corn; J. G. Waters ts in receipt Of 1,690 bushels of wheat, 1,700 bushels of corn, and 570 barrels of flour by canal. Goo? -bye Sweetheart. By the author of Ret ax Roar le She: grsce-tB.ceute, A Nebes Lard; o- to the Lem Betr of Lintithgow. Ry worth: 82.75 TrosaeStect. By a iubin and Withont. Ty American Girl Abroad Markets To-day. Tule yesterday Juliusawent for her, using his Graiw Sares.—Sales of wheat yesterday— Bartimore, Apri! 23.—Virgin " ‘ dists and feet preity freely om her head; fined 5. | 1.200 bushels at $2.12, and 400 bushels at $2.00 45; do. comolidated, West Virginia's, 16 ¥. dnl t like the judgment and took an ap- | 1,760 bushele of corn ‘sold at 70 centa. The only | North Carolina's, eld, 96; do. new, 20; do.special Mons Thr Técents. Maud Mohun. By Acnis cal, and at last acooants wae hunting up $110 | sale this morning was 300 bushels of choice | tax, 13 bid to-da: pet he HL Cond ‘on hie appeal. Joun H. Rumney was | amber wheat at $2.2\—the highest price paid Bartimogn, April 23—Cottom very dail, but | D'S nie. Noth Am ic; 9) charged with beingachrouialoefer about tippting | this season. firm; low middlings, 22% Fiour very firm - By August ALat houses without any means of support; workhouse Tue Fis MARKET.—This morning 500 shad . is superfine, Sine7 75; do. extra, 85.4 - “days. W. C. Hazie, sielation of the hack iaw; hucd S10. George Scott, same offense; fined $5. Sumen Johnson, colored, charged with making threats of personal vielence against his wife; held to bail in $300 to keep the peace. Jotn Manyheim, assault and battery en John Hofl- man. Hoffman appeared in court with his arm inasling, and stated, through ax interpreter that Stanyheim flung a big stone pitcher, strik ing hizn on the arm, tr-aking it,ané one portion of the pit Kk hun on the head, cuttin, his scalp. Accused was Gned $10 and ¢ Saral Dyer, charged with makix were sold at the fish wharf at from 612 to $15 per hundred: 30.000 herring at S35 per th and, and 5,000 gailors at from 75 cenis to $1 per hundred. WORK ON TRE NEW WATER-MAIN progresses rapidly. A large torce of men is at work on | Sladé. Rye firmer, - . Provisions more on Bridge street nearly as high up as Congress | active and very firm. Pork, ©13.5aSI3.75; bulk street, and, if good weather continues, will, | m@atr— ales 150.000 pounds of shoulders at 4) doubtless have the main laid within a month, "| sale 00 000 pounde oft sides ah 024; enles o pounds ; do. family.’ $9 of choi Morment Son b e's Modern Cook Book | 95. ERY—Cap, Lecter and N Backs, Me ay ands Ty thing in the Wasavine, newspaper and cheap fon Live. whet i retnl, st lear rep e ta. an assault \ oo: SWEET. iSyatk Lard’d G D-BYE, r BART! Western butter active and Georgetown Advertisements. | s WE GEURGETOW NIOR ssl gad us ete AMowel. Br Rbala Brovehton, anitor of pattery ‘on Pleasant White, both colored. dd chang inky, 88. 3 “Cameib up ase ry White, who ix quite black, said that | nary’ Bun New Vone, April 23—Stocks strong. Gold new transition trom Dyer came and smashed her door open | April 2th. firm, 11);. Money strong, 7 to7 gold. Exchange, and fit-Lor with a skillet handle, thumb with her snaggle long. 94; short, 18. — eS Governments dull and firm. Virginia’ stxes, 52 236; =ME. A. KURCHEL, 106 Bridge new, 55. North Carolinas treet Teetown, who leaves here by the first ward ¢ the Sighting and biting, and said that Pieasant ay. Cevires all petsons Who have ches or clock« ew, 20. RS ‘ = wy Rste hes. By Dr Spenser. New attacked her first with a junk bottie; but the | with him for repair to e the seme away by the ‘wYorK, April 23.—Flour steady. Wheat 3 7 : Judge had-come to a different conclusion, and | #bove da’ herwire they will be disposed 0: ietand firm. Corn shade firmer. Or Peor Relations. By Cdoucl Hamiey...... 1¢ red her sand costs. Louisa Hail, a heavy- | Seclen- § - —— Loxpon, April 23, 11.30 a. m —Consols opened at $23, for money and 92% for account. Bon ts Of 1862s, 90; 1865's, old, 91%; 187s, The Veer Book «1 By Jobn Timb: built black woman, was charged with keeping B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. a bawdy-house at corner of Rhode Islaud ave- — Facts im Seiwoe end Art esau e fe Out of Deor Rhymes. By E B nue and 11th street. Louisa denied the char, gs thats EE ALE OF AL ARUN IMEROvED Pe ie a ail Within ava ‘wie tt, By George Macdonald. 1 0 Peet eee ae ee neem emiiel | Se BRIDGE: ABD Congkebe” BreEEEE THE WEATHER. ‘ hehe hat itis the lowest kindof a den-and the julge | Qkokawtow sa C War Di Es crrection of Christ. By Elophatet fined er 925, and in derault 39 days tn jul By virtue of ado of trast, dated Decombor | W yy, 2ZPARTMEDT, Bett DB sna Louisa Hall thev brovght a charge against perded in Hber 633. he - Jy tinct in Anmeals ana M Mary Smith of threats of personaf violeuce. Egcutey gt Washington | % anne ee faccee emmy (i ~~ ~leateaanaar Ios Mary . any ir citi of , r , ts Edens ening Sai ad eee there? y. we will seil_at public auct m,ontheprem- | to Minnesota and northern Wisconsin, and | Thtught Hives. By Theodore L. Coyler. 1 rept eat oem dis MT Mar, jeer, on WEDKFSDAY. April 24th, le72, wt 4 | cloudy and threatening weather is now prevail- | Lite of L. Vallendigham. By his brother. 400 or very reasonable, £0 sop Rit: | ovclock p. m..all that piece or parcel of gronnd in ing from Nebraska to Michigan, with fresh to ( im Burrows, charged with assault and bat. | Gcoreetown, 1.0. teeing Yor the eueat tie | {nk from Nebraska tc Pow. ye agy hy Roghing It. By Mark Twaie. Newenprly. 9 5 terTeon George Hall with a tail-board of a cart | uorthwent corner of Bridge aod Congress strecte, | RUSK winds. Clot Florida and Mie Beauty and the Benet, By Bayard Taylor. 2s which he was trying to use in scalping him. tupning thence west twenty-four fect om ths a ew grag a and along ¢ > By Bas evi : George took off the bandage to show the judge th line of thence north and paral- | Cost, but thence northward Missouri the extent of the cut, but i€ not being done in | litt Cong’es street oe hundred and ren feet; | lower lakes,and New England clear wea hee enstyon the #0 ne of a twenty foot alley, twenty-four feet to the west line of Congress street: thencesenth, by and with tne west line of Congresd street, one hundred and tn feet to the place of be- givning, improved by # valuable Brick Store, now used asa grocery first rate Indian fashion, he was let go upon the payment of $10 fine. CITY ITEMS. generally. Clondy weather with light rain bas prevailed at Portland, Oregon. and clear weather at San Francisco. The high- est barometer is central over Tennessee. Pronspiiitizs.—The lowest barometer over PHILP 4 SOLOMONS, Booksellers and Stationers, ‘Terme ot sule: $6.1(0 cash; balance fn 12, 18,ani | Minnesota and northern Wisconsin will move | *?!2____ SUMSTE VENtA AVENUS._ PER¥FCTLY Fittine SHIETS, Zemonths secure 15 votes bearing interest ant cartwardly into Canada. Clear and pleasant eTIOo yiite: Perceie on i] of trnet on t erty weather will continue very generally over the — White, Percale, Cheviot and the propertg festrock om df cutesd albus am ¥ OPENING OF A NEW STATIONERY eToRR D sloth, for £2.59 each. | not eonplie five 1 Ye ere a aentic snd southern sintes, AND BLA. NUBACTORY. Phe largest anorthite vires | bleh $a be fat Heda iste! | Qh southerly winds and'visng temperature’ | gyAhtyBeanh BGUK RAN UAOT The largest assortment. eythe $ nd the trust * ; Pont, . Géo. C. Henxrm reeerve the right to resell the property at the riax | Cloudy and threatening weather will probably | LITHOGKAPHING. ENGRAVING, PRINTING No. 410 sth strect northwest, | and cost of the defaulting parclmscr, by aiverticns | cobtmue over southern Florida; and preva AND BINDING DOME TO ORDER paints dears aemnge te 7) gre three times in a daily rewspaper pu 1 | gver the northern portions of the middie ani | The public are invited ty call and examine our ve el in W ington city. D.C. Stamps aad conveyan. New England states. Brisk southerly wind: " - ~ + space, between Sth and dtu atreets Sere | chug at purchaser ost nN | probabis for the lower lakes this afternoon ant Unter Kactonal Metropolitan Back pibctenthat “vest es > popes, Trustees, to-night Dangerous winds are not anticipated. | geipar '%. * ‘eabineton. D Lovie Spantn, 1116 F street, has justop-ned | gyy¢ q FAP ATOb DOWLING, Acct & large stock of fine Wines, — — ~ Liquors and import- ed Havana Cigars. Havin in this business, I ean furnish cle at extremely Jow prices. e A Forty Waaesoy® Corser for one doliar, at Baum’s Corset Facto: Market Space. planes © Jvstick TO Waom iT Betonos.—In justice to one of our most enterprising citizens, who: energy and activity have secured for himself a fair share of pub! re. pean » We publish the following card, which explains itselt': long experi @ first-class arti- 2 6 - H. WBEATLEY’S STEAM DYFING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. Orvice—49 JEFrERsoNn Sraxst, Georgetown, D. 0. remium awarded 1367; and isnow one of the oldest. largest and moet complete eetabe Ushments of the kind m this country. My patrons will consnit their own interests by sending oir fall and winter gocds dering the summer months Bort place in the District for Cleaning or Dyeing Gentlemen’s Clothing. Everything appertaiaing to REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AND MONEY BROKER ves hea Collected. Ufice and beute corner of isth streets, N DRY GOODs. a PABASOLS AND SUN CMREELLAS a LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ac. WM. B. RILEY, 713 MARKET SPace, Establiched 1831 OFFICE. JUAN BOYLE @ Co, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, P . 723 Birresntu Sraeer, Plants’ Bo coi To the Public.—As th certain merchants | tht business well and promptly execated. OMice | Has int opened a large assortment of PARASOLS | N°. 72 ng who ridicule the iden oF ‘advertising, and say Pept teens ee ouedar wen Wel | aust CMBNELCAS: LADIES DRESS Guons, FOR SALE— that it is only intended to make newspaper men | COOPER uetil Si p_m__ Post Office Box 723. ap2 Fe ee eS COLORED SILK <: | a pandeumely rurS ished Hopse om sonth A rich, and who at the same time claim that they = BLACK AND. COLOAKD GREN®. | UTE between 24 and 34 stresta, wich af! th» modern never devote a dollar to such a purpose, and yet PROFESSIONAL. K PiQUES; fall stock of all Kinds of | *ETGyments; email cash payments wad loug tine resort to mean expculents to reap the benefits of : odds: all stock of ‘all kinds of Housekory - SEVERAL FARMS. those who do advertise, I feel it due to myself A. T. MURRAY, coffer all goods atthe Lowest Ou-h | mali apd laree, om the line ot the Point of Bute and to my patrons tostate that I have no branch NTIST, Reilroad, within a fow mivatos waik of the dep store in Washington, and none save that of my within thirty mivatos of W jon. Torms oney. hoop-skirt and corset factory, at 408 7th street, Intelligencer building. Ladies in search of my establistment will please remember the nam> snd the number, Charles Baum, 408 7th street. Thankful for past favors, I beg leave to inform the public that I have just received my ne’ No. 1237 Pa. ay., near the corner 13th st spim* Wasutsctox,D OC. es a oi ae ie ee eS Dr J B. GIBBS, DENTIST, has REMOVED to 1110 F street, sonth side. aps-im SAS 0. CLEPHANE, ail persone in want of Dry wm. R. RILEY, No. 713 Market Space, rices We solicit a call from Gcoés. 180, ‘One of 200 acres on the same road and same distance enn! 475 Near Capitol. fronting on New J Ht he thts” ty arte 6t NEW Goons: jersey avente: one 05 ¥ E. Z. BRAILEY, a ‘& HOUSE op North A street; 2100 cach, balance ‘Sue her Sup, te with (ficial Goons: ‘ time. Spring etock; including ail the novelties in hoop- eos Bebe, bmewith tneal Ke NEW tated at TiABDSOME MOUSKS in the west ond, skirts, corsets, kid gloves, human hair, trim ioe tance Te, on Aso. mings, the most complete’ stock of fancy and jet dh Ras : s "7 ex-af. Uom'r, @ (uri of Claims CLEPGANE & BRAILEY. STENOGRAPA¥RS AND LAW REPORTERS, Officce—Room 5, Barbour’s Law Buitding, 490 Louisiana av..near 6th st., and Room 133% ¥ st, bet ween 13th and Mth. Southern Claims Commission Building. Short-hand Reports farutshed of testi nd other proceedings in Court, psitions cery, Arguments im Patent Oases, £0, y plain hosiery, d ladies’ furnishings, all of which are speciaities, and thai I will endeavor in the future, asin the past, so to conduct my business as to continue to secure the confidence 0; the ladies of Washington, the efforts of ene- mics and malicious persons to the contrary not- withstanding. arles Baum, 405 7th street, be~ tween D and We have now In store an entire stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Selected with great care from many of the best im porting houses in this couvtry, aud which we pro. Pere to sell as low as the same class of goods can be sold by any reliable hoffe in this District. We cali ROTEPS apd LOTS it parts of the wi OM DOSES «1 Ninth etreet eid ok In sum of from $10 to $10,000 on rea! oxtate USTIN P. BROW ner N, ¥ ne end 18th strest, 7 feshington, D. C., ees HoorskiRTs axp CouseTs le to order at =s _ | particular attention to the following named goods, ri order the Original Baum’s Factory, 05 Market Co RICHTER, of which we havea choice stock, vir: aiding, Space. : 22.13 TRACHER OF MUSse, Bieck MOBAIRS and ALPACAS. Paving purposes Arlivered in any part of tue Die- Se9-ly 936 Pa. ave., bet. Hh and lth ate, Ho eo al TOWEL gteTile Cornys, BUNIoNs, BAv Nairs, &c.—Thous- = opt Anat “REAL FSTATE Bought and seid and money ta- Ft Yosemite, and Ma-ipona J Bo KR ph andsure relieved at Dr. White’ establishment, | JOHN F.HARNAD | | Striped and Plaid NAIHSOOKS, iter givemy peteouel sttextign and will beat ty Wabi eiree opponite Tasted States Tetemry, Ro. ® Youn i | PAMERICS and Victoria LAWNS; fini from tena. Sa tnt four S on aes oe —— 4 men f a : Nias Rcniers in great varie'y; TCH ES. J ELR &e. SEE L. WOLF M.D. : eat varie'y; - Dx. Lxox, 711 I aireet, between 7th and sth UuGiton Denise, r 2 Wa Tet isd Y, TRIMMINGS, A of desirabte makes; | Ele; eRTING ment of Hamburg EDGINGS ant IN streets, Consulting Physician for Ladies. See enne, betweon 17th ATR foes P 1 a Ge ‘i WArtoans apr leng + perticwen pose eg ar ersouals. SERTINGS on Linen: W “rouawally lars ot very ete Kip Groves Trom one dollar up, andevery | JAM#8 #. WiLLiams, veh scigee pore ige chat eset SATOURE ctr oy oat Lower pair warranted, at Baum’s Kid Glove De; 805 ATTORNEYAT-LAW, Together with B greetveriet — wee long va an the same Goods are sold eg amy where in tule Biantet Space. mrs. 3 on second oor of Bartour's Law Bypgtay | Scaling ioall who favor aswith'wcalls = | countey "MON “GALE BRD Cog TRE MOST celebrated and successful Latrobe Wi: eerie Sema tannin —— aud Eceinen, Gar bereeang enh Bayt | Renmin Mt ancure ame, ne sonnet wt Rare | WR ted sie SPANO at 2-Iw* 9 7th, bet and K streets. i niet are at jothes Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, YM. G.a. Balid- N.S palma " Sick baFawrmaat soe ~ | Frices at FEIMCE S BAZAL. 1606 Pena ‘LOT: . Plant's s Hew ‘avenue cs weg 5 - 2 iLL mreet. ity BLACK SILKS at 63, 1.25, $1.80, $1.75, DEALERS IN a IN OFISE OEE OES: Orp No. zw Naw No. | MARCELL INING SILKS at 91 por WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, — ELBGANT SHADES COLORED SILKS ui § tulick¥ anh titeoe econa, Pere teris 7ruSt.) SPRANG STOCK (71H St. | cy BEEN: ce cory ne. 8125, iss naumnieniics deuan: THE CLOTHIER, PAPERHARG RICTURE FRAMES, epee eemend (Hew styles), 626c., 75e., $1, sane : so Has removed to 407 71x STREBT, fourth door AP RELS, be. SILK FINISHED POPLINS (stripes and checks), ante Gael, orth of D street, : The Lafeat Antke Disteictof Foreign at toe. more Washington, D. ena eect | TUS R Sa Raa esa tee | rer hel rontatess gia sg : « for lers than the lowest in the market. api-12."_ ets oe ea abore | OW OPE LOAN OFFICES. J. HEIBERG! A LN r OLFO! SHILBERG'’S 7 Feces ara &Co.,) A large selection of ric! EE an, ot eitiety ha aD a SP BotaL wOTicE. ba Nr T4alLon, Pew, sud unigue in stripe, #e'. incieding | = NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Selling of for thirty dare at otel, (late iH) eke Mickle to ake sonvolete, wath CARO LOSH OFFIOE AND BAZAR, iyts Fe Ree Penerh ine Wechiszton. = ews and novel yt tad elect t) | THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TERRITORY No. 914 PENSSTLVANIA AVENCR, " , gut Berween, streets, a “Onn pga” sre centere Be‘ rangi in Five from ices, —T 4 A large stock of ani clnamied New sn ercond: epee ally to order. ik fais! Eegand’ | NEW GOODS received daily for the Lise ed FINE SEWEURY bslow snenon OLEAN BWEEP ° ie, muh od oF Ao, SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, prices. Osil and see, it wili pay you. Gouls: OLOTHING SALB, an restioaioe, Bont Comprising all the latest Novelties in <n instalment. DRESS G00! At Oak Halt, 626 7th street, wom | exhibited.) “Orders for every BLACK snd COMBED SIURE, MOHATRS. J .|GPECIAL mOTTOR: pee: PICTUBS FRAMES, EAdi ates, Bleck ‘ed TWhive ALPACAS fa ail 2@AS OFFIce, ie mein kaa tm cit, atmat Seog oval ood Oval: from carl | pricescbeaniiil SPING SHAWLS. Estabi-sbed in the District im 1882, te O 7 ey Rreatvarictyy B oo | WHE or aif classes for summer wear WINDOW Ba erick ne coRD AND THE NEWEST STYLES y PARABOLS. ora, Boreelae ‘and Pista Piciite® None, | “hed ecal sitention i calle to tbe THE GREAT TEN DOLLAR SUIT! ; vinew olka BR i etn re : s soy ENGLISH BRUSSRLBS 75 cents : Bei deat Be cents. LOAN OFFICE AND SAL ESKOOM, Reaitta wal ave parchasers | jens0 Sm 2 Shand tip arses NW, WHO CAN BEAT IT? a7 REMEMBER THE see tens apl3-tMay6 pe! =i ®. ELEGANT SPRING GOODS, ~ to METROPOLITAN DOLLAK STORE, 3129 SEVENTH STREET. 5 Hear Pennsylvania svenue.

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