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ee ol Sl ‘ez ’ 4 ee : LS = —————— sila Z + Markets To-day. SPECIAL NOTIGE Fr aca THE COURTS. urstonr. July 9—Virginia sixes, @2@, $9; pate EN =" EVENING STAR._| FRIGHTFUL accrDENT | shocks AFF8R AT A COLORED PIC. | poxice covxny duge seteetn A, tate,| Buna eat et ni LADIES’ GOODS. a Sas 5 charged with obstracting the foot pavemen Batt Mons. Jniy 9 —Gotton sto oi at Pte, Jl oink ner Spe Elenems nN 5 aa : i Fall of Three De A Yan Frightfally Wacked with a Razor. | priciig ner goods veyond the mits prescribed | acminn’” Flog? dulled cnctaneed. Wb aw id Bye * TESA Oo as DN a Dep _ tricks at ihe New State eet by law, was fined $3; an sppeal was taken. | qe oan guict ona iypesiane os tm A RRO ht —TLOcAL NEWS. -artment Buildi esi gee Bias leah aes Friar eee teot be wan guilty of tapping him awe ones DR WASRANTED PERFECTLY PURS. SPaarees TTR UE MILL oman. t not guilty of asean im; @5. | 57 operat) ital i = LOCAL N! ; Two MEN ALLeD AND FIVE WOUNDED. wae wen oan One Poe caee of Mathias Patt, carged Wh ®= =" \ uy ont, "TZ, HME. ead gelling dame cate jabim 22459 1eehcorner P saree Condensed Locals. i at UNTING DOW WOULD-BE-MUR- battery OD ©, w. atortimer, wad aa HOMES rmer and bigher—shoulders, Sie; rid sides, 4 = North Presbyterian Church of this city tad and Sickening Spectacles SUEEER— His CAPTURE BY THE OPFICRRS, = ing, bat come ce wet, Was resuméu 7; c' ar ry eides, Tis. Bacon ia demand Ms A ene. seek Relais Z call to the Rey. ae mc oz FI TENED LYNCHING. mee Henk: Bat some of the witnesses being | Jaq “Ari—shoulierss. 6 rib sides, Tics Large Bottles, @1 rar Louth io . fant & wens has extended an ant waneey, Pa. VORODY To BLAME. AND RESCUE FROM THREA’ pie it i Forther continued. Mattia | Sides, #',. ugar cured hame, Mais, Lari dal ar bottle; Boone. as at wate Lift Sabbath thecongregstion of the Tour Last evening a number of colored peopte from | ane tuid that © Tithe Mees", poth colored, | West La Ape eee Bg iiddsaea Stes eee re. ona 1 | Ee = ete, Flowers. B buns Baptist colored church, on R — About 8% o'clock this morning a frightful ac- | so. Washington had a pic-nic on the Virginia Hipper, and cused her of ber @ played-out | 4, yensy 6, Eee * shan @ of California W psa le $s Foo ay eS <5 ‘and 13th streets, took thee’ -#0n to. | cident took place on the new State Department side of the Potomac, in the neighborhood of | away from her, aud r*_- Daving got her man | Governments duil and . ber bottle; Po-.¢, angelica, Muscatel, Sherry, Hock the ladies of Washington amd victwity apie. wards removing the cM {yar 7 <@tchy and | puilding, on 17th street, just south of the Navy the brick Kilns, at @ place called Corcoran’s | left hand; ¢2. “ick herwith her open | newt,” Horth Carcting's.Sa:uew.i. "©" | andClaret, Aico, Kelly's islend Cotawbe. qtbaw coos. roy asks. __ogl Sc1S.11 weerte thle church tie somber have | Department, by which twe petsons were killed spring. They were joined during the evening ae Wheat a shade firmer; market very quiet. Corn | These “Winesare very superior,and just as rep- | S"puns March. scare Ke lostantly and five wounded—one or more se- | fr the colored gp Seeger naan as GEORGETOWN. | “Weston Jaty 8°. m.—Console for money, 92%; | Tevented, At the annual metting of the steckholders of | riously. There were three very large derric congenial pir m Freedman " ARTHUR NATTANS, Draggist, * a for account, 22% a: the National Union Fire Insurance Company | each ninety feet high, used in hoisting stone | making altogether quite a large assemblage, | “But | Jul et jos-te > ete i : i ‘THE Gnearest or THEse 1s CHAR- FRANKFORT, yesterday, the iollowing officers were elected to | and lowering them totheir beds on the walls. | aud, asit turned out, a not very orderly one vs 8 8. Market Space es —Robert Story, who recently died from Bis, Juls 9— eee Ws Rican, Made chan eae, NDMP; President; | ‘These three derricks were ranged in a line from | after the inspiring effects of the fiddle, banjo | Ijv_ries received be the talline ot Wattar nn | "THE WEATHER. writ Geo. W Riggs, Marshall Brown, Thos. Berry, | east to west, and were all connected together at | amd bad whisky had taken full effect on some of | ““ecrgetown Academy of the Visitation, left a | > 7 Signal Ofc! a e oa, meer = Kiel bord allech ‘Wm. Dixon, tens . | their tops by a single uy rope of wira, w0 that feito) ener yes thea shape ties Rive and ten children in a destitute cond! a wan suiueroon tit acy, 1873, net Pe taht tt sored a wat teremedy | JUST BRCEIVED—A Gne eesortment of Berg Cooke, Sam: acon, and Andrew lie, viee | if one fell all must inevitably fall. At the hi . oe 7 ‘¥?a3 | This case is one which appeais strongly to the r pyctyest bt for the cure of Nervous Wcaknese presidents; Noble D. Larner, secretary, mentioned above a large stone, weighing ab for the smiles and favors of @ colored d9"ne} | sympathies of the charitable of the District, and | RYTOTSIE VOR FAST TWENTT-POUS OURS — | De See. cf tas Urinary aps Seminal Drewes and tes ROIDERED SLIPTER A number of gentlemen left this city by the3 | six tons, was suspended from one of the der- | named Jenny Sumner, who was also r T! SEBLID TEru 3 rane c., Re., which Iam prepared to sell #t the lowes —,, re ROH, 724 Tee wereet, * Detween @ and vs wfesent, | especially to the citizens of Georgetown. ‘The During the progress of the “‘break-d- wn born | deceased was a temperate, hard working man, Were profuse In thelr attentions to-" enny, which | and in life managed, by industry, to support his F - eF o coquet with | family. Now that he is gone his family is lect This impartiality arour py without any means of sujport, and are conse- eo clock = train yesterday on the Baltimore | ricks—that at the extreme east—and was being and Obie road, to participate in an excursion | lowered to its place on the wall, when one of ths } ‘ over the Frederick and Pennsylvania railroad | guys, fastened on the east, was drawn from its | florded a good chance for her this morning. Among those who left were Mr. | socket, and the three derricks serged to the A. R. Shepherd, tice president of the board of cured by noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to bone fit theeMlicted and unfortameces1 will ovad the reel os South and east winds have | for preparing and using thie medicine, in a sealed ‘© Superior. enmo-tr westward, and came down in that direction with 2 * Samael es envelope, to any ene who needs it. Pree af Charce iB WATE OF THE “arvab SUITORS. quentiy in want. Will not the charitably-dis- i ligbts Sik tn oe awe tae Bacon, ‘Adress, SOSRPH TT IRM AN = = .. pubite works, and Col, J. A, Magruder, treas- | s terrible crash among the workmen, scattering the ciaita. inc, feeling thirsty, took a | posed make w note of this and remember that | 2™*?, Na alice: Of aacnt studtous fiuex taekaen - on Dl BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. urer of the board. death and destruction in their fall. che spring, I> company with Roitins, | the widow lives on 4th, near Frederick street? to Maryland. Telegraphic reports have not yet | -art2- — eee Sa-; SSe THE KILLED AND WOUNDED. which being noticed " »y Cole, he followed them, | _ MEN are busily engaged this morning in pav- been received from the Mississippi valley and | sation N®=* BOOKS A “PREMEDITATED” SUICIDE. Jeremiah Darby, @ hod-carrier, was standing | an!» few s * afterwards angry words wero | ing the ear-track between the Union Hotel and | yer. eCered AMUSEMENTS. i on a frame “center,” on which an arct card, 8 scream from J Mut- | Congress street. ‘The track is now nearly com- “Bury Me in the Potter's Field.” | being turned, and wae struck by the timbe literally driven down through the frame work ke Severs an | on which he stood into the bas: nt, ten or AT PHILP & BOLOMON®. Pronanititres.—Falling barometer, with in- i rom the southeast and south- rains are probsble for the rest curses were also heard by | plete to High street. as if from men engaged in Dp, steamer E “ 1,000,000. A DESPERATE STRUC York, with merchan ©. Knight, from New for the District; 2 Wor Department wi of m broker and rece! Sol . A or the lake region and Missouri Second Grand Gift Concert Three Books of Sour. By H.W. Lonetellow aciery and Bleeds te Death. twelve feet below. He was shockingly ma spring just in time to | steanier Columbia, trom Baltimore, steamer | Sf, dheestecty winder with, insroant sg A feren Months hun pant. Bown: sod Az _ sn ay = and crushed, one So aoe pick up ump the inclosure and vanish in the pein — ferret W peed oy peters moisture, on the middie and east Atlantic coast, IN AID oF THE i ho Farms. B = ie ‘7 in . Last night, about 11 o'clock, Mr. George T, | em ce by plees. merchandise. ‘Tho. ste 01 out | 20 the micid wept ohio etdes Se y RO Cottrell, aclerk in the War department regis: bert SICollins, a bricklayer. a deaf mute, ie Was ploked up from the grovud Meed- | has been temporarily withdrawn from Er iavmene ied ae PUBLIC LIBRABY UF KENTUCKY ge on ae _ . 3 hy 80) ones 4 mbers nd uiable to sneak: oe elphin line f . . ovencal By ic ee tered his name at the FUbit: House, and asked | N'2*{ruck ty some’ of tho ropes and tubers an! unable to speak. (On taking him to the | adeltia line for repair ard bed his right prog eh a ousdisturbance existing in the and t i by Harrict W. Preston saturated | theretore, there wi At Lovisvitte, Kexteckt. ob ‘ veekly ortion: © Gulf ¢ eo. Life, W ud Posi fora room. He wasshown to room 8T, and re- | f.J cnt in the head, but it le hoped awe ts were found across the | at Hyde's whart from Philadelphia. ceria on ee «eee, ee asi witha miseduction by Linyd Gare guested the waiter, Oliver White, to call him at | the siull is not fractured, His telt es in length; one across | Mi Ropanr s. C LING, who was seriously aia. hated Bb jee EASY eaeibenee on divhakae tik a : muaeaeeanariad ; Se'clock this morning, first having calied for | bra him corveverl to his home, on hdomen alout eight inches tn length, from | injured by haying his head badly injured and ; = = : MNO erin abe Fk anOC kT VAstronomy. By Mich @ A. Pree aud received a double’ drink of aber {And & | between High and Congressstréets, Georg as subealts Weto pretreting: ene aceon gim broken this morning ty the accident at the | G@eorgetowa Advertisements. | i): Tinto vilenetian tats. The onset oe eet of paper. en ite calle, im this Henson Dyson,: a colored man, the dri t, severing the sinews sud veins; one tate Department, was conveyed to his resi- | ———— Est oper cena renee - rl . ot Avnape . Peeeatng ee cated tr water, and tt was sont to | one of the stone gone had just drtyen Lis throat; ‘one on tho ide of the heat | dence, om Beall sigcet, BY Tes. DOWLING, Auctionser; Georgetown. Second Grand Gift Concert acer him, when the servant found that he was bleed- | team to the front o€ the builditig on Ith otros ne near the one across = OUSER( ——— In the great ball of the Public Library building, in cnet. : : 2 ing, and gave an alarm. Dr. Rickings (Dr. | and wasseated ow the bank akon we reat | east and stom: long, and so = : HOUSEHOLD FCRNITURE AND EEFECTS en poke Dmg Ao the itcas Banal” By Kieakc We Blige’ patther) war at once eamimonel, and. re: ceme and the top of one of the derricks st. t ALEXANDRIA. On FRIDAY MORNING. J 1, at 10 SATURDAY, Sxpremper 25, 1572 a ee = uh OD spended promptly. When be arrived Cottrel! | him on the head, and fractured hie skuliso bal TRESE TERRIBLE WOUNDS o'clock, T will sell, if ‘on the id = Life of Abraham incom. By Wan a asked for water. and said he didnot wish any | that when be was pictel een con et re inflicted with a razor, which was subsee | _Mcxper.—On Saturday night Monroe, who ner of Sev ccig, Octane 100,000 TICKETS OF ADMISSION mn. : phyrician. | In & moment thereafter he diet. "| brains oozed ont. Notwithstariing thie torrint y picked up on the scene. ft was found that he had, with arasor, in- | yond h. live two houre afterwards, when Party bad recovered from their surprise, they | died, and an inquest was held upon his body | _ : “. 7 sd Tablex: | tt fiicted a frightful gash on the left wrist, cutting | hic friends took hits to hie toote te Cannas mow! uger on horseback and sent | yesterday by Coroner Beach, the verdict of the | jy Flush: | Mahogany. and Louepee Brntede tae: | tor © to the bone and severing the blood vessels, and Aman, whose body had not been id ‘0 hotifr the poliee, and also to | Jury being that the deceased came to his death | Merete and € Mirrors. Marble-top | $500. No disce Fhe ented ne oF twoslight cuts on his throat. | up to 10<'clock, was walking on the egsts' lc of | 2 t surgical help; while a number of colored | Irom wounds inflicted by and mrurice received | RM Mavicg, and her Beds apd Bed. | UGkets at a tin ‘The loss of blood from the wound on the wrist | } de to Burope; Compact au ed at B10 eac woilw Kilgobbin. Albert Lune!. B: om iuateated or at On Philadelphia Iastrated sn re : During the concert the sum of 7 fi f meh got out their muskets tohunt for Rollins. at the hands of some unknown party or parties. vckery and Glassware, Stoves, &., &c., and a the new Books recived as soon as ii ‘was the cause of his death. ‘The bed was sat- | of the telling trator fom Tie ae An some | ek Or out thelr muskets tohunt for Rollins. | st the hands of some w William Payne, bis wite | bY other articles not mentioned. $500,000 LN CURBENCY Socksaat hy amieoumackese Fated with blood, and the fatal instrament (the | driving his features into an indistinguishablc | The messenger arrived at the first precinct Mary sad his sister Ghaxietts, bave.sisce been aE STORE ens DOWLING, Anct. Tae given the holders of Hekets by distribution = razor) wi near him. h ‘ at Yeloek this morning with wo and committe: and warrani py lot « PRILP SOLomo! ¥ ) was ly’ him. In the top drawer | mass, and killing him outright. He had an um- | . Hotline war reppesod Beeaeoey pHi to this | have been imued for two other mremberonr che D 8 nist OF GIES NS, the bureau # few cigars were found. as aisoa | prelta in his hand marked T. $., and froin of currency, Toa Ce atable near | his appearan ce is supposed to be an Trish man. Patrick Corcoran, a laborer, residing on the vane Grand Gift, Cach - city. Sergeant Larrabee, with Officers Hughes | Payne family, Lewis and Samuel, but they left 1 Having a another a1 = ferent business, Booksellers and Station *ma!! amount the bed, the following, written vhom Lina: ad an gee ea eee eeemneronne | carly Saturday morntog for Washington. Man- | f.Pemct cavisl “i se coe estalion wears comes | Ome Grand GHtt, Cosh,” jel3__911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. it may Concern: wner at ta streets SW. : Ry; And as good luck would have it espied him | ley when arrested bad the boots and watch of | tund below cost, Novd3 High stan, acre 1 ae = My motive for this act is Known only to my | onthe shoutlcr wad cut ctoay thy Beng, eee | ONE creeet coo Muck would have ito Roltins, | the murdered man in his possessston. It isstated | “isrqqelew Conte No. 73 High strest, Goorectow ome Naas pew oe JEW BOOKS PUBLISHED AND FOR SALB God and myself. To Him only will i answer. | seriously, as he was able to go tohis home, seeing that he was discoveres:,started to ran and | that at a late houron Saturday night persons = es = - - a ‘This act 1s premeditated and done without the Michael Droney, laborer, residing in Jacxson. | Wa owed toan old unoccupied house on E | passing near the spring heard a man cry oat ofoutside influences, Lat no inquest | alley, nearthe GavernmentPrinting Ofles, had | “eet, detween Mth and Ith, weieh heeutored, | efor God's sake dont’ murder met take my held bat “‘bury me in the Potter's field.” I | several ribs broken, and is supposed to have | By this time the newsof the fiendish deed had | money, here's wy purse, but Spare my life! have not a single friend in the world. Let no | suffered internal injuries. He was taken to | ‘iTetd widely, and @ number of col- | and that shortly afterwards most of the parties inquiries be made into the cause of this act. | Providence hospital. being awakened by | named above were seen running from thatuirec- Xo one is responsible except myself. 1 am in | Jeremiah Brosnahan, residin WE. TUE UNDERSIGNED, DRY GOODS and Millinery Merchants of Georgetown, D. lo hereby agree to close our respective places of business, on and after the STH DAY oF Jey until the Ist Or SkPTEMDER, at the hour of 734 o'clock m,, Saturd hights excepted ir iT TON’S BOOESTOR&, @s Br. axp Pa. Av, SER EEE Ean mene ge € ), H. Demar Sidicd oe eal mca y in South up snd joined the | tion. The murdered man was a clock mender —— . oo = = - my right mind and God alone has a right to in- | Washington, was struck on the back andsbeul. led. the house, Lights | and was generally known ag Scotch John, Mri Saliee Lone Mr Brus. Mile Chet Ss eee et guireinto my motives. Guo. T.GoTTRELL. | der, and is slightly bruised. ed and the police enterod the house, Unxatvrar Crusty. — Application was | sire N. Gutman, Mr. Henry Gortinger, « of Electricity. Translated from the French: flias- Bury me without dressing or undressing. Drs. J. C. Riley, Baldwin, Reyburn, Ashford, could not be found. After a search | made to Justice Beach this morning by Captain | Mre. B.G. Rrooke, Emrich, = trated; $1.80.” Rigbted at Last. A Novel: @ “Corramt.” | Caresi, and dT. Young were comes as found that he had climbed | Jeremtah Dick,et the canal boxt, bearing the | Mrs. M.N. Carlin: Mr. J. H. Smoot, - bel Leo. By the author of Valorie Aylmer, 91. & THE DECRASED ground rendering all the asisiance in thes: le window on to the roof and se- | Captain's name, for the arrest of a man named Hire. Minnie Dahl wer, HEM 3: Younes. Crown from the Spear By.the euthor of Woven of Wat a Dative of Vermont. but resided in Wiscon- | Power to the wounded. Sergeant Buel and self behind the chimney. On being | Jobn Lichfield, who on Saturday evening last, | Mrs H.T maburg," Aunie Youve & Bro : - Song Stenete “fy Mohan. By Azaie fin for some sears, and during the war was in | Oficers Hurst, Riley, Byrons and. Collins: of ne down he retueed and threat | because a mule would not leal well deliberate: | MF: H-Sfrasbure, J! B. Young: -jys = og oe SS oe the army. Subsequently he was a clerk inthe | the 4th precinct, aml’ Santcary Officers Burns ly took out his knife, cnt a Lole in the animal’s = - ~ 100 ~ Re Bandit, August @1. A Lady Firet and Third Auditors’ offices, and latterly in | oy uArecinct, and | prompity cn the ground WTO ANY ONE WiTO APPROACHED. tongue, and jabbed & stick through it. He then | [}¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. as . Life Among the Mormens; @1.. South Sea Bubbles: the War department. He was about 32 years of | attending to the comfort of the wounwlel aed words useless, a few persuaders in the | wrapped a chain around the stick and pulled the | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY on Fay- 3. Francatelle's Mi Book: 95. age and earie, bat bogey io — rels- their removal to their homes or the hospital. aving stones brought him to the | poor beast along the canal locks to the wharves tions were not pleasant ugh usually of a 3. iodern STATIONERY—Cap, Letter and Note Papor, iank Books, Pass Books, Memorandum Bok: Workman's Tine. Books. Pockatbonks. ‘Steet and Gola |. Kaber's » Luke, Me . Pore Linen Playing ette street, Sorestown, at Auction. Total, 1,000 Gifts, all Cash, $500 000 t On TUESDAY. at 6 o'clock p. | The Hon. Thos. K. Bramlette, late Governor of fhe 1 will sell on the premises part of Lot 274, | Kentucky, bas cousenied to represent the Trastens ting 9) feet on the cast side of Fayette | in the management of this second Grané Gift Con Pia agains nih when the policemen seized him, bat it | ot the city. Such cruelty is unnatural, and the ys to these derricks were of twisted | W4* With considerable difttcalty that they could wonder is that those who witnessed the perpe- 1 one which gave way was fastened in | Prevent the crowd from taking summary ven- | tration of the crime did not take the law in their the President's grounds, and under the strain jt | Z°¢7ce on him. He was hurried to the atation- | own hands. ery lively disposition, at times his conduct | The ‘would be singularly quiet, and he would appear | wire, mt,and his iriends now think that at street, between 7th and Boad streets, by adepth of | cert, and he will personally see that the money from YY is vial | 2nd he w thing in the magarine, newspa: cheap Such times he was temporarily insane. Grew out of its socket as easily, an observing | howse and locked up, and it was not long before | ATTEMPT TO THROW THE W. & 0. TRAIN Frame Dwellingshouse, containing seram roar’ | ibcaleot Tickets is deposiied with the Treawtrer. | »dpigrzsmng tn the magazine.» vat The coroner, Dr. Patterson, was called in, but spectator said, as “drawing « candle trom 4 | *m™me three or four hundred colored people were | Orr THE TRACK. made to- that th after hearing the statements of the employes of An attempt was wn train on the Washington Ohio railroad off the track by a block of rawing is fairly conducted, and the gifts rded and promptly ing will take place f SHILLINGTON'’S Bookstore, mould.” In making the fastenings, it appears | @bout the station clamorous to bave him turned epis-tt Corner Ge street and Penna. avenne. ‘the house and the friends of the deceased, did | that the end of the wire rope is passed into an | loo-e, so that they conld take vengeance on him. ‘erme: One-third cash; balance in 12months, st on the not deem an inquest . The friends of i . bi <j | In orderto conceal his guilt he h: = mma pSoomprg 2 fron socket. ‘The end is then spread or branche: g with interost, secured by a deed of tru: , property. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost public. in fall view >, of the andience,and unaer the immediate supervi ‘tin some way | Wood placed on the track. Fortunately the | of the purchaser, ‘a sion and direction of the officers and Trustess of the body, and will | ont, and melted lead poured in. Ifthe eadsare | £0t rid of his outer shirt, which must have beey object of the fiend who placed the obstruction | _J3? 6t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Public Library of Kentucky and the follow! Tamera cat with his parents in regard to the | too short, or the cavity not perfectly filled with | tery bloody, as the stzins had penetrated | om the track was f Fated, and no damage | PRY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. amex eminent ond disinterested citizens. who hi funeral. lead, of’ course the fastening is imperfect. | t? ough to the undershirt which he had on. His | was done.—Gazette, last evening. aa a ndvanced we are pelling-ell kinds | Senn * BP Brevent and cn Ghatall is Selrty SS ES Whether either of these causes led to the disas- | * coat sleeve was stained with blood to near = = = = ipein deck ood Hon. M. R. HARDIN. Juage Court Appoals, Ky. The Pay of the Teachers. ter in this case remains to be developed during | houlder, and he had been trying to wash it CITY ITEMS Selene Oar Stee ee eae eee | ae a Bese Leo Ee ne een AUDITOR RICHARDS DEFENDS HIS POSITION— the investigation by the coroner. | Out, without success, however. ° egcods for men and boy large, and must be sold, if District. ‘TEACHERS NOT OFFICERS OF THE DISTRICT Dr. H. E. Leach started over to look after ——_ ing them cheap will enable ‘us to doit, Call and BROOK, Jndee %h Jadicial Dis. Ky. GOVERNMENT. Later—The Inquest. THE WOUNDED MAN, WHITs AND RROWN linen duck coats, panta- eck and buy bargains. BENJAMIN I. MUBRAY. UL. 8. Marshal Dist. SR Rae edd natrict, Z- Richards, can., Py ihhoerpier pm ~ a nm, here and returned this morning, and fully corrob- | loons and vests, in variety. 3S MILLER, 101 Bridge street, Georgetown Jel2-Im* . N, Chancellor Lon. Chan. ssed_a communica! troller ° ‘pile following being the | orates the description given by the messenger of Gzo. C. Hernia, M.H. WHEATLEYS resident Farmers” George E. Baker, in which Mr. Richards ways: | jurors:—G. . Clark, Charles ‘Calvert. the mans condition and the caer ie ‘0. 410 7th street northwest. Vee WET DYEING Hon, §. DST ANDIFORD, President 8 -_ FAMILY S “As you have referred back to this ofice tho | Crutchett, Chas. Lenmans Cornelius a wounds. ‘The woman, Jenny Summer wee oe —— AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. | ton. TOILMBERVEE. Manager Royal Insurance ‘AMI UPPLIES: Fequisition for teachers’ salaries for the months | Chas. A. Sengstack, Ed. Barrett, Josiah S| w, | terwards taken in custody by the police, and Lap1es in poor health, either married or sin- Orrice—49 JuvrERson STREET, Ce of July and August, and for other bills incurred, | John R. Ergood, Geo. ompany, Liverpool own, D. 0. : p Established 1831; premium awarded 1887; and tanow | fol PHA4, LEE) Com. &\ one of the oldest, largest and most complete estab- i. N shments of the kind in this country. My patrons will consult their own interests by sending im thelr fall apd winter goods during the summer months, Shehan, W. H. Good- | will be retained as a witness. ded | gle,futfering trom complaints peculiar to the which was approved by the board of trustees, | acre and Henry Moore. The witnesses were all | man is lying at the springs, and sias alive arin fex, will find Duponco’s Golden Pill invaluable. and being sent to me after the close of the | persons employed on the work. accounts, A number of doctors will go over to | Sold by all druggists. Sold wholesale and re- month, res roved by me; and se have sot this mornin they see him during the day, as the fact of his sur- sa 1 y -D- Gl man. Retail by the following Geemed it of sufficient ce to of ‘an: ing stone, and when it wassix inches | yiyin, ible s | druggists: Kidwell & So: . Dowling, 4 Send'te me; and bave pebtunea is Spee | ace tee eee viving such terrible wounds so many hour. eg Bs die of tt'y Ninth Jadicial Dis. T ham Cabinet P. JOHNSON, Manager Galt House. BELL, Prof. Medical University, Louis. Stop! Look!! Read!?? ; z ; -@. BAXTER, Mayor Louisville. ™ dd guy gave way, pulling | makes the case an interes: the tac- | and C streets southwest: J. Coughlin, F, corner | Best place in the District for Oleaning or Dyeing Bi TT, City Attorney. $he written opinion of ney for the Dis- through tle sbackle, aud’ the entire arrange: | icy. = ee ee enneens ewe far the tao of ath streats, B. HI. Heller, corner th’ and N Gentlemen's Clomntnn, bverything apper‘ainog to VOL LORD. Beowwurer Louise, pry Or Saant . am A. Cook, esq., whic! verse to ; killing men and woundin; Kollins was returned to Alexandria county | streets; W.'B. Entwisle; Aifre: cLeod, | closed dai 1 BRIN. Eres. Manafecturers | Bask. Py approval, although my reasons have never | feveral. The shackles reqnire no key, the crook | this murnine or semt aria county | Georgetown. co2 ' | So'open UTE Seek het One eee S REIDURFORD Pius ba heel Be been sought’ by any one, Idem tt sufficiently | securing them. Last evening @ much heavier |" ———_¢__ es Vite bovine ae important that I should respectfully state to | stone was raised. He believed the accident un- Sates oy Rear Estare.—Mesers, Latimer Dr. Witte, Chiropodist, treats Corns, Ban- Le JOHNSTON, ae take eek DUTY OFF TEAS See ye tae nee eeroring, the said requisi- | forreem, and no person to blame. They uset | & Cleary, auctioneers, hays sold recently the | ione; Club aud Ingroeine Rake, Co eine REAL ESTATE AGENTS, H. ViCTOR NEW tion. In the Saat pace, the laws of the late | hand power, because the steam power was not | following real estate: Part lot 12,in square 54, Rain, 90 the patient can walk with ease imme- | ———___-__ EEE DN * “‘anan & corporation of Washington, and especially the | sufficient. ‘The ordinary precautionary meas- | (22 street, near corner Pennsylvania ae nue») | diately. Operating rooms, 535 15th st., opposite | Q() 5 F STREET. 905 | BEXEY DE ‘Set of October 11, 1361 with the subseg ent acts ae wee ne ee ‘ a with Loprovemsnts thereon, consisting Ca a | U.S. Treasury. v pitts py ANDREW | AHAM ‘ommon Council, “aut an rected aniel Kelly at A much larger stone | tiree-story brick dwelling, to Hugh Donohoo —— @ —___ Dr. the mayor annually hereafter, inanticipation of | was raised yesterday, and was 8 epended twenty | tors Lot 15, in square 205, U street, be- | | TERRMOMETARS and Barometers are a PHIL. H. WELCH & CO., VOL BOSS Apes Aeame Reveses Sears. PRICES ABSOLUTELY REDUCED the next annual appropriation to pay the full | minutes. The guy was capableot raising twelve and 19th streets, containing 13,711 | Sud made to order by Hempler, near 4% street} | near ESTATE BROKEKS AUCTIONEERS | 7. DURBETT, Preetdent . Smount of all salaries due to the teachers of | tens. et, to W. W. Burdette at 224 cents, or aS AND INSUKANCE AGENTS. W.N. HALDEMAN, Vice President. CENTS PER POUND ON ALL GRADES public schools at the commencement of the W. T. Dewdney corroborated the above testi- Also, lot 9, in subdivision of square A Woman's Svicipe ror Grizv Over a We be 4 sell Beal Estat nM JOHN 8. CAIN. Secretary. mer vacation.” Payments for such calacies | mony and farther testified that an experienced vated on 12th street, between Q and R | Dean Lover.—The Norwich (Comn.) Aleertiser rimenbe oul silicon ‘se emt sak tee —, FARMERS’ & PROVERBS’ BANK. Teer At ELPHONZO YUUNGS & OO. have been made accordingly annually until this | derrick rigger had examined the works and pro- | fit improvements, to Griffin S. Reed | gives the following particulars of a meluncholy rd, guaranteed and advanced, ‘Moneyeane, | ,Aderees tee 3ear, and the Governor oue year ago very prop- | nounced them perfecily safe. | oT Art lot 7, in s,uare 315, with im- | Qftair in Colchester. It sast—Early Satarday ied. Negotiations of all kinds faithfully | A®*Dt Public Library of Kentucky | ¥ erly provided for their payment. The organic David J. Abbott, inspector, testified to hearing | t ments thereon, consisting of @ three-story | morning last, Miss Amy Brown, of Colchester, Houses built: 1 time given for pay- | Circulars, giving fail particulars, s-bt on applica- sect for the new District government does not | the crash anc seeing thefall. Thought with the | brick residence, andsituated on the southen took a dose ‘of morphine, from the effects of | ment. Pisns, specifications, contrarte acd én _— ve eet ae 2m eal but confirms said uct. eos , other ‘witnesses that the arrangements were per- Sa naan streets Doeth west fo. M. which sbe died about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. e winisfaction wuaramteed, Give | Alto, rhe only legisiative act which can be claimed 'y secure. apson for : j and to Jno. D. W. Scher- | She was engaged to be marrii m ak 4 oStenke TTC TRC] 4 to repeal it, even indirectly; isthat of August 2}, | Patrick Moher corroborated tho above evi- fon part lot 9, in subdivision of square 43), and | Gotta youneian Who wae hile ay the ae See Bae Tee emt PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. PRICES OF SUGAR 1871, which prescribes the duties of certain dence. improvements, for 1,250. Also, part lotl,in | near Hartiord week before last. His romans EW OFFIC. cers, &c., as follows: “All accounts against the Win. Keefer also corroborated the above evi- | sjtare 3%, corner sth and Q strests northwest, | were brought to Hebron, and the funeral ser- N XOUBSION TO GLYMONT, befcre purchasing elsewhere, board of trustees of public schools shail be ren- | dence. containing! vices held in the Episcopal church one week dered in duplicate, and when found correct, sha!! Joseph Davis testified that there was nothing be approved by the said boards respectively; and | Cefective in his work; that when the guys came immediately after the close ef each month a | it was thought the loops wcre not strong enouzh statement of all accounts received and approved | and he was directed to put on new ones; that as shail be transmitted with the di at 96 cents, or FOUBTH STREET M. EF SABBATH SOHOOL, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1872 JUAN BOYLE & €O.,, ago Sunday. For the past week Miss Brown has been very despondent, and letters since REAL ESTATE BROKERS found show that she bas contemplated suicide | NO. 713 Firrsgyta StReer, Plants’ Boitvin since the deatl. of her lover. A letter was found ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OO - Boat leaves 7th-street wharf at 7 o'clock a.m a when the wire was introduced into the shackles Lot 28, same, con- | §. 8: itten by he: s ates FOB SALE— and Guinand’s wharf, foot of 34 street east, at © licate accounts embraced in such statements to | the strands were driven down with iron \ ph Loughran,at | her Teeerel se ee as na pich sho requested 4 bapteomely EUBAIERD HOUSR,on sont n. . ‘auditor of the District, who shall upon | and a few steel ones wereintroduced for further | rare feet, fo dance Me ys containing | church, on the same day of the week, andat the | improvements: anall coutremeonte wen long tims | 7 ickets. 50 cents: children’s tickets, 95 cents. Wo are erlling examing the same,” Sc. Now if there is any | security. The shackles were perfect aud such eh ae Tames McNally, at cents. | same hour as those of her lover, and in accord: | on balance. Sip tavied 0 ener Sebbeth Schock aes cseg- repealing clause in this law, it must be found in | an accident seemed impossible. | Wall & Co., auctioneers, yesterday | ance with her wishes the solemn exeteiace tock SEVERAL FARMS, a heel aes FLOUR, the words, “after the close of each month.” | | The jurors examined the guy which gave way, | suid, ander 4 decree of the supreme court of the. place on Sunday at 1 o'clock, at the same | Small and !ar:e, ou the line ot the ‘Point of Rock THE FAVORITE STEAMER ASTON : Bile for cece eely rluizes the approval of all | and it appeared that the wires had straightened | District, partot lot No. 5, in square 450, (419 6th | Bingen Sincay, St 2 o'cloc réqnest was also | within thirty anaes Ea ek Of the depot R trae parconc coerced ema Dills for services rendered, oF for’ krtisies Tae. | and pulled out. street,)-* eet 6 Inches by iditeet4 inches, im- | complied with, that she might be turied’ tenets | ™ Te Ee Ee ene: Some ones wesiiclesinig’ ELPHONZO YOUNG 20 nished by the board of trustees before they are NONODY TO BLAME. Heel ag, to Tease Baca basement brick | Mr. Gott. Friday afternoon she took a Deautifal | One of 300 acres on the sien’ road and-eame @istane | can be chartered for select aa Presented to the auditor for his approval; and, ity ting here deliberation returned a ver- 1g, to Jesse B. Wilson for $6,930, cross of flowers she had made, hired a team, | trom depot, improved by House, & EXOUBSIONS Sethe anttion oder tee berg m ace me mate Lata the ‘hows ors | Drcagasror Cane ‘iw tae Distatcr.—a | drove to the cemetery and placed the lowers 0 | sear Capttol a, a Fos! hed oop B. BYLES, Agent, Neither the kind of bill, nor the amount is apect. | and D o'clock, onthe {th Of July, ceihe Coe | comparicon between the numer cece wai, | the grave of her departed lovers and reternes tie fipegs sitdations in the city. . ud 609 Pennsylvania avenue, a ’ e cout f to Colchester to enact the sad scene we have Sed, if it isonly presented with duplicate vouch. | State Department building by the falling of u | before the police court for the ten mouths pre- E 01 > ers, approved By the board, after the close of derrick, whieh they believe to have bees ene | ceding the 20th of June last, and the corres- a Bancoen Deen cen Rabineda each month. Fven if there were no other con- | tirely unforeseen; and iurther that no blame uding months ending Juue 3, 1871, as taken were summoned, but, with all the appliances Siderations, I am unable to understand how | can be attached to the contractors ur otucrs, | {Tom the police court recor. shows a dectene oy > but, : A HOUSE on North A street; $400 cash, balance on tong time. THEE HANDSOME HOUSES in tho weet end We are also offering five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF HANS MOUNT VERNON —The steamer ARROW, KE Capt. frank Hoi hav- jug been rebuilt and entirely refed, re - A by her owners, will 4 - <iscnsen nes 783-19 | that could be suggested, failed to save the life | HOUSES and LOTS tn all parts of the city, hart, 7th street. daily 5 pted. that can be prod prices " — cn nee Grestiy. ogee 2 0% 12 Ka pet A rer having been used to pre Lodges that time, or an average of 783-10 | Of't.6 broken-hearted girl. Mise Browa was Js ‘TWO RADEON HOUSES on Ninth street. Bonne Werwon (thee “ot W achineton at ier pond g nae seers fentionally, repeals or anm om —- Since the Ist of Jannary last 1132 United | Years of age, and was engaged in dressmaking. | 1p sume of from $1 bu to on real mediate i 4 “ ie ton “oates ed by the organic’ act. | who's avout Soyearsold, and hall been work- | States cases and 1023 Disttigt of 6. urabia eases | Atthe shop where she worked, we understant, | “abet? = oe Je19'3m___Gen'l Superintendent Steamer Arrow, GIVE US A CALL; IT WILL Par Yor. ’ i 2 core there were found eight letters ‘addressed to her Again, the teachers, sweeps, &c., offi- | ing about the Treasury and other government | lve been tried by the court, making 3053 cases oy EF Sider any legulative ‘ack, but they receive | buildings for the past 1syoars: was placed ix | inall. “The clerk of the cout hes neko Las ag | aocate” eee their appointmentsfrom, and are paid under the | charge of Mr. Gawler, underteker, and taken | thst time 1052 warrants; and the balance of PREPARING TO FIGHT FOR TRE LIGAT direction of the trustees, and are not therefore | to his residence on 2d street, near Virginia ave- | cis named have originated through justices ot | Wanner Bea ome ae ye AMERICA.—Billy subject to the law which requires the officers of | nue, where he has @ wife and four children. Mr. | We peac: he marshal of the court, after | Edwards, the light weight champion and Batt the District to be paid monthly, since their sala- | Gawler also took charge of the unknown man, | having paid all the expenses, including salaries Mullins, an English pugilist, have been matched ries are fixed for one year of schoo! work. Iam | and will, under the instructions of the Coroner, | 8nd everything, has paid over to the Govern- | for $1,000 a side and the light weight champion- ‘unabte to tind any law which requires teachers" mentthis year trom January 1 to June 30, | ship of America. Mullins arrived here © few falaries, &e., to be paid either monthly, bie a reree During the whole of this time the | days ago. He is five feet five mebes in height, [MABSHALL HALL PAVILION, This beautiful enmmer reart baving been en- and refitted, is now s.~ for oto for Excursions aud Nie, partica. Special inducements are offered to Sunday Bchools and private parties. N. B —Special a ements having been made with the suthoritics of Charles county to keep order ‘A USTIN P. BROWN, A rues Boe Zi ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ©O., GROCERS, LUMBER, LIME, CEMENT, BAND, &c.,&e., HOPE Bae genni, © Building, Paving purposes delivered in aay part of she Dis keep it three days for identitication. Novrn ay F Srezers, —— —— “ at this pavillion. persons can now visit this beauti- | mouthly, or semi-monthly. The custom’ has Board of Health. pumber of appeals will not exceed twenty; and | and weighs 150 pounds. He has fought seven ful resort without fear of being annoyed by disor- | _Je™* Under Masonic Pemple. been, alinost without exception, to pay them | 4¥ = oy rie —DEaD ant- | '0 June only five a als ent. ee, Bes oy Fd other being a draw. aegis pasties. he ws FRANK monthly until the school closes for the vear, S—NIGHT SOIL, ETC. 8 = eG Saat e also deteated Ted Napper for the £50 cham- eome ot eee mat. 9 po to pay them the balance OF thei salaries, ace, meeting i ~ board. of heath was |, Po foe eo ae ee eat 16 | eatin ion cup. 2 ei be tra eed ah y George Sed. HOLLINGSEEAD, 7th street wharf." jel9-im | ges CATAWBA WINE can see no law nor reaso tone! stnight; Mr. Marbury in the chair. vee < ms and Arthur Chambers. Edwards arrived Sa met be paid in ten equal pomdion By o meg ion Mr. Langstou, from the ordinance comiaittee, | '¢ stall pox in order to use them again for e Selling Om: SUMMER RESORTs, __ S A ATHI Zi @ tees should so decide. Again, to whom was referred the claim of 3350 damazes | P-¢¥!" “ for the yearof teachers; sweeps, Re shave bese, | sustained by an oyster deales by having Sanne: | to by the health offcers. “Curieews fully performed. They are doing nothing and | tty of oysters condemned last season by the in- | Coywonism IN Grorcia—The Angusta | 0D September 3d. fan Re Dothing curing July and August in con- | Spector, made a report that after «full hearing | (@..) constsiationolis? says a colony of fanatics | Pounds —N. Y. Sun. neetion with the schools, ex pe to recuperate | Of the evidence im the case the counsel of the | }rom Muaseachasetis hate settied recently near | = a their broken down health and fit themselves claimant had offered to compromise the claim | ¢}.at place. Their Brigham Young is named (T8818 To GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber better for the work of another year. The trus- eine We and recommended that the compro- | Joceph ‘I. Curry, hailing from Si pringflold, | ight obtained from the Supreme Court of the Formed, nor ior expenditures’ nat’ ine teh. | was im his opinias juste ss oe CMMemmaLOD | Hic He is ivested. wi authoratc powers. | fetamestary on ibe pecaustt eae of ARLES 5 urred. . just. Kot only does he officiate as chief executive 3 z Again, by the acts 0 the common council and | _ The health officer “reported five now cases ot © of the commu: but as Sudge In set Fer epi a acceaned hoon = oe 7 : in the city from California on Monday, and ng flour. ‘The matter should be inquired tigned artioen ‘and put up @25) depoue’ The fight is to take place within 500 miles of this city They are to fight at 10 Selling Of: ON DRAUGET AND IN BOTTLES, Selling OW: CALIFORNIA CLARET, T4LIFORNIA HOCK, FRENCH CLARE?. Band of Music in attendance during the Ferme: $5 por day: G18 per week. ae Route: From Baliimore by old Bay Line, and y steamer N. P. Banks to atone, ens, CASSIMERE SUITS, CASSIMERE SUITS, pase i Nortelk ROB'T 4 WM. TOUNGER'S AND BASS ALE, trustees aro invested with | Small-pox and one since the last meeting 1 di Bish Pi fms agaist the ‘said: dece erees | ASSIMERE SUITS, a wwen, sorts, | Adsrees — , % civil disputes, and shop or in iain st the are j f, x * power and discretion im relation to all the saia- bar! oman 9 of Mr. Wolf, the con! Fe regviating religions mon and he practically warned to-extibit the same, with the vouchers FLANNEL suits, | 2 Sa DUBLIN BROWN STOUF, et their ap; —— sents cuntingencies 9 oi oe potoscner en apd “% Mowing owns «li the property of his associates. Curry | thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 25th FLANNEL SUITS, schools, day of June next: the otherwise by law be or of the legisla‘ure tothe contrary." Whatever that sthce tue Ist of ‘July, has bought a tract of land on the Washington excluded from all benefit of the said estate, Given iA, to date, th road, about eleven miles from Augusta. There 4 bills ther , they approve, — ~ — = ee the Sener ot ae — is a pleturesque old mansion here, witha Uitle a = Apa band UEEMAN BIEDER SHEP, ties, rene: getown, the carcasses OF Ses, ¥ of surrounding cabins, an useful | _jy2-tn.st™ Executor. Tath Suplicate vouchers, “after tho close of | £cws. 267 dogs, 314 cats, 72 ee ee | week Pleasant adjuuctt of wood, water, and ive 7qVHISIB TO GIVE NOTION, Tiai the cavsoeise Te ath. to the auditor, for his examina- | 7S hogs, 965 rats, 15, ca Temunetation soceiney | scenery in which Curry has ensconced himseir | "BIS cbtntned tran the Bartaaes Denese ee in appearing the requisition of the trustees | from the board is less than the necessary ex- | le the cabins turnish homes for his tollowers. | trict of Oolumbia, holding @ Special Te tore penses: MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE 4 sroovr, PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Botiles,) CHEVIOT SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS, THE TRADES, 7] Waites, tunis ax Face. og gh te) Awnings in style WHITE DUCK SUITS, WHITE DUCK SUITS, ‘With a fine stock of IMPORTED and DOMES- WAITE DUCK SUITS, ‘TIO GROCERIES, selected especially for family figure. for stores, city_and | use, and selling at 8 very low ters BROWN LINEN SUITS, . or rent. Teuts The colony numbers at least Gfty members. | testamenturpon the estato of MATEEW ¥ in for salaries, &c., I am unable collection, and asks an increase of | 4! v | BROWN LINEN SvITs, for camp wing material yomeele acta often deer | mia elec radeon | pope ties a Se Sainare’ wed | Sant ae aE Roe s | BAOWN LiNey aurea, || | Relais ma a werzors, ments | nature of advances, or by anti- 1 - | by Ives—that baptism by water Is super- are ; cipation,” but claims only for services rendered Sect te sis pe A acting ts ‘2 stead; — areacs Soars (Successor to METZGER & BYLES,) ‘Wright and Horace Greeley are to be revered as LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, - the i female and male representatives of LIGHT CASSIMERE Pants, 417 SEVENTH STREET, communists’ doctrines; but that Curry is the LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, eat Apollo of thelr immediate circle, and isto Between Dand B, fave his pick, whether of chattels or anything else desirable that may be contained therein. gy qee BE BILL. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SUI: BOYS’ AND YOUTHS” BOYS’ AND YOUTHS ibstances as scrap fron. The rail- scavengers by Pa found in the Park for the festival inches in these modern Ppa |e es ni eernt soca &: BFRAES I 0. rt Hey FF Bes Sat No.3 ohm Vogt sits bar | br ihe woarenger, copeged capture Know a: ave’ No.3, L. ‘No. ‘ogt, | amountof: used and the fee collected | some tion: mystery. fish pond No. 5, pg shall be in proportion to the above rate, and ar eepeeete pound, onl oper be Popular Clothing Bouse: r wo sousage stands henna HL Reb 831 soos Scavengers to make monthly reports to to find in some of the uens pleces opu ler 110; two confectionery ome nal. On -— make. 2012 for $21.50, the other to Adam Y. for 975; | yoncn Tas Eiany current rates. — dird stogting euler, ti. Ren - O25; wagon yee? Occasion to’ "pase through Tobe Baw : ro num! ‘Walker, 35; | where @ a - ia the bane vie! |S eae a ae 5 Freg set and French gilt and tortoise shell | dent sent for th he were to at- a ba nr pobaien anmer be, cCould not exact more than eight hours work ach pal Ande sree c doe hereafter, c