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LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, £e., To-night, enal Tivater "The Lady of Lyons.” ter Co -—Comic come Lanceln Hal! —Theodore Thomas Wiliera’s ‘eudemsed Locals. : ‘The law closing stores on Sunday was rigidly enforced in Washington yesterday. ‘The funeral of the late Walter Ogilvie took place at half-pact two o'clock vesterday after- heon from the residence of the late Rob't Brown, on A street southeast. His remains were in- terred im the Cangressional cemetery. Archdtshop Bayley. of Baltimore, is going to Fierida, accompanied vy Father Hecker, of ew York, for the benefit of bis health. Prior to his oe “hg he will be the guest of the Rev. Father Waiter, of this city, for a few days. The superintendent of streets has been di- reeted to lay a temporary plank footwalk on west side of ist street, between Pennsylvania avenue and C street, northwest. usan B. Anthony went to New York ay without paying any license for the ‘woman sufirage meetings in Lincoln nd Wasn't arrested for tailing to take out a liet nse. either. This morning a pigeon shooting match took place over the long bridge. which was a very goed one for the birds. The following is the reore, each party having seven birds:—T. E. Smithsom, one, (6th;) A. Sheckells, none; Jokn Dowell, four, (Ist, 3d, 5th and éth;) Sonny Fe uson, three, (3, Sth and 7th;) Thos. Doun, ene, (th) A little sop of Senator Logan, about eight years of age, was badly injured ‘on Sati ay evening by falling down an area at his tather residence, on A street southeast. It was at first supposed that his injuries would prove fatal, but this morning he is better, and the physicians have hopes of his recovery. On Saturday Dy a@ meeting of soldiers and sailors who served in the three months’ service, a also men of the regular army whose term of service covered the early part of the rebellion, was held at Odeon hall for the purpose of taking measures te obtain fromthe government a sub- stantial recognition of their services, and a res- elution was that the firm of A. K. Browne & Ce. be employed to represent their €laims before Congress. Se ‘The Attempt to Reb Shaster’s Store. ‘TUE ACCUSED PARTIES WANT TO BE HABEAS ‘This morning Patrick Smith and’ Henry Ml is Smit fe il Jer, two of the men arrested last Wednieada, night for attempting to rob the store of Win. M. Shuster & Bro., were before Judge MacArthur on a writ of habeas as; Memrs.U. D Bar- pearing for the ac- MacArthur intimated that cused. Judi he had bpt little time te devote to the ease, and asked ov what grounds they would ask the dis- charge or release of the on bail. Mr. Barrett stated that they would claim that there is nothing against the pri Mr. Harrington read the return to the writ, that they, “4 aving waived au examination,” te. were committed, Mr. Barrett said that in the case of these parties they were locked up and counsel refused ahem, ami they were allowed no opportunity to confer with counsel sent to them by : ap ali, the court had committed them It of $10,600 bail, which was excessive. Such proceedings were unheard of where the constitution of the United States is in force. Mr. Harrington said that the parties were not refused counsel, but parties they did not wish to sce were refused ission to them. Major Kichards bad, at his suggestiun, made an order te prevent parties looking for jobs seeing them. ‘They asked for Mr. Merrick, and Mr. M. with Mr_A. B. Williams both conferred with them, sad it was by the advice of this counsel that they waived an examination. Mr. Barrett replied that he was not one of those who looked for jobs, and when he went to fee the parties at the jail yesterday, at their re~ quest, he asked if they had other counsel, and, Feceiving @ negative answer, Le agreed to take the case. He p that the court should Bwear the prisoners as to how they were treated. Judge MacArthur said that it was perfectly competent for the parties to waive an examina- and that the — question was whether he i reduce the bafl. Mr. ington said the court below did not at $16,000, but he bad asked that it be done, and would make the same request here. ‘The court took the papers and stated that he ‘would inform the counsel when he had examined ‘them as to what order he would make. —_—_-—— An Ice Jam in the Potomac. Yesterday all day, as on Saturday. the vast #ea of ice continued to float down the Potomac w.thout cessation, and many were attracted to theshores to witness the livelyscene. Theice im the m channel commenced toform into a jam above the bridge as carly as Friday, and the entire channel from the bridge to oppo- site Arlington, and extending to the fats, ie now & peritct clog of ice and dri pparently —— a n into the lower strata of the ebannel, and old river men were heard to re- mark yesterday that it wasthe worst ice {= they ever saw in this river. No dai me been done by it up to last evening, with the ex- cvption of grounding the steamer E. C. Kuight ‘On the flats, with no prospect of her getting re- Bef until the ice gets free. The steamer left Georgetown on Friday last, about the same time the steamer John Gibson arrived there from Quantico, and on the passage down the Stremer ran ashore off Gravelly Creek. She is heaviy laden with flour, and thisice gorge has bad the tendency to force her further on the saud. It is ble that she may be detained for several waiting for the river to clear, snd possibly to repair damages. Since the formation of this ice an outlet has been made by the water in a diagonal direction towards the north draw, and possibly a deep swash channel may be the result of the is émdargo this vear. The steamer Lacy of the Lake «oes not leave fo-day, as advertised, the ice being 10 feet thick Af Gicsevoro. No ferry boat are ranuing. eens ‘Toe THEATERS.—Miss Leclereq, whose ex- cellent acting when she appeared here with Fechter is well remembered by play-goers, an- mounces a brief en; ment at the National ‘Cheater this eveming. There is additional inter- ‘tst in the evening's programme because the pie “The Lady of Lybns," one of the best written by the great English author, Bulwer. whose death is announced in another columu of ‘Tue Star. Miss Lula Delmay will reappear at the Theater Comique this evening to the great delight of the patrons of that place of amusement. Abysinian Prinee; Forepaugh, the dash trapexist. anc other celebrities of last week wil also appear to-night. Manager Henze has reinforced Baby Benson with several new stats. and the week's per- formances at the Metropolitan Varieties Theater will, therefore, be move than Bor shoul a + Kaitroap Coysorrpatioxy.—The ers of the Boundary and Silver Spring~ ud to-day. by a two-thirds vote, trans- ferred that road to the Metropolitan railroad company, of which Mr. J. W. Thompson ix esident. A committee of five, Mr. Simon Volf chairman, was appointed on behalf of the Boundary snd Silver Springs road to carry the arrangement imte edect. Mr. Thompson will at ence carry out the provisionsof the Boundary and Silver Springs railroad charter and build the road to the Maryland boundary, striking the Point of Rocks road. As he is now laying the track op 4% street, we will soon have a combi nation which will bring the produce of Mar: land to our doors, and even for exportation by way of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad. The impertance and value of these improve- ments are great, and must redound to the material prosperity of the District. Tue CorpwaTer ‘se.—The Congression- al Temperance Society held itsseveuth anniver- Bary at the Metropo! charch last eveuing. Senator Wilson presided, made some tnteresti introductory remarks. Able addresses where detivered by Hon. W. H. W. Read, Senator Ferry. Hon. kard, and Mr. Powell, of the New York National Adcveate. ‘The Dashways met in Temperance Hail last evening, amd Mr. George W. Cushing and ethers delivered addresses. - Rev. Dr. selections of scripture, opened by readin and able "addresses were made by E.S. ‘Tobey, Rev. J. G. Butler, Bra- 3 THE waetvrs ee hed Ey in is city for first ime tard’ this = in the burut-cork, and i ae Ht i New Hali—The miniature min- | War, and makes a Washington and the re) of the board of sur- | vey recently made The two dills referred to seek to the same object. One requires the work to rg BS ee States u: ‘of the tary of 1,000,000 to on the wor! other bill pod rein a nm the “ Washington xed by the commission. and. sold or on their val, it vi owners wharfage Tights to be. compen therefor. A reser- for. vation is made to the effect that the board of public works shall have the anthority to open and across the re- claimed lands; and the bill contemplates, with of the Secretaries of Navy, the ex: of yard grounds, and the enl 4 when removed, to about 300 seres. It aleo prv- vides it Laws goin’ lhecessary u we may be condemned upon compensation being inade, and also contemplates the removal ef the naval observatory. « ase Gal A od PRESENT -G ov. Cooke, n. jamphreys, ex-Governors Wells and Hunt, of Virginia, and Messrs. A. i. Shepherd, John Wilton, Wm. E. Chandler, Dr. 3. L. Kidwell, R. D. Massey, W. W. Dungan, D. L. Shoemaker, Edward Lynch, J, G. Berret, and others. IN BENALF OF THE OBSTRUCTIONISTS, Ex-Gov. Wells, of Virginia, first appeared be- Poheif of the Aqueduct bekige coumpesr tate poate lini ins ieorebeat oe Tiver and harbor. He gave a of the leg- islation by Vi and Maryland, and the Of the United States, in reference to e and Ohio canal and of improvement recommended by the board of survey is carried out. While ex-Gov. Wells was ‘ing, CAPT. PATTERSON, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD to say that the plan of tam ts does rose to say that provement not contemplate the im ment of the river above the aqueduct bridge, that part of the Potomac available, uel is already deep enough. Eldridg is deny, Gov. Wells, Mr. —— you the et, ongress to put a draw in the aque- duct bridge?” Ex-Goy. Wells.—“I do.” DISINTERESTED PUBLIC’ BENEFACTORS. Governor Welis then went on to speak of the Aqueduct bridge as a highway of travel, and saki his company bound themselves to Panetaal repair. In reply to a ques- ipman, he cold his com- from the canal except tolls ings of the company and perhaps $5,000 dle: earni e compan) perhaps From the sale of ice and the of C direct tion referred to. Does any- thing in either of the two bills before us inter- fere with what you claim as your vested ae. Ex-Governor Wells.—‘Yes, sir. The bills re- quire the improvements to be carried on in sub- stantial conformity to the plan presented by the board of survey. If these words be stricken out of the bills our co: any would have no objection to them.” ‘went on noted co effect would the filling 2 the fiats have upon the health of Wash- ington?”? E-Gov. W.—“I believe thatthat plan would utterly destroy the harbor of Georgetown and Improve the health of the city of Washington.” He then went on to argue that there is vastly = frout below the bridge than is re- ruired. Mr. Eldridge desired to knew if he was OPPOSED TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE RIVER and Larber, and he replied NO, except in so far as the contemplated im) interfered with the rights of the bi . Of the two bills before the , he preferred the one giving the work to the it, because it would proceed careful ment in brief was, that the Chesapeake and , and in their charter required that the act should be ratified first by the states of Maryland and Virginia, and then by the United States. The Zist section of the act secured per- petually to Virginia the right to construct a canal across Potomac river into Virginia. By a = land on ge act and required, as prelim! > a should provide a practical way wi the right should be secured, and ‘shout reserve to itself the right to construct sueh a canal through the District of Columbia. Im the same year Congress did so reserve the right, and did pro- vide for Sa of juncture be- tween the two canals; that when the point was established it should be deemed forever conciusive. In 1823 Congress, and the states of Marylaud and Virginia having before subscribed largely to the stock the Chesapeake aud Ob'o Canal, a meeting was held, at which the United States and Washington and Geor, were sented. It was then agreed to te the Aqueduct bridge where it now is, and sub- sequently the su me court affirmed the legal- ity of this structure, and the company now claim that their vested rights caunot be taken from them. THE “‘KIDWELL MEADOWS.” Mr. John Wilson appeared on behalf of the “Owners of the Kidwell Meadows.” He read what he styled a carefully collated statement of the history of our early settlements, and ex as far back as times of Queen Elizabeth, Sir Walter Raleigh, and o, in 1%8, He claimed, a rief, erly owned the low in bi Maryland ued the bed of ‘the Potomac & mark on ti Virginia shore; that — [ung ceded all that portion of the river Iving within the ormer limits of the District of Col- nmbia to the Unive. States; and that in 1x39 x by joint resolution Jaade provision Dr. Ki . ie tel . K. was in 1869, and was for 47.00 oF 2 Long bridge. D is to all land which may be aecertion ready patented. ME. WILSON EXPLAINS. Mr. Wilson said Dr. Kidwell wanted him to take up this matter when he (W.) was Third by natural adjoining the land which be has al- Auditor, but he refused to to do so. When he left the position he did take the matter in hand and had a patent issued. Mr. Wm. E. Chandler.—* Who was Commis- sioner of the hooey Land Office when this tent was grante ? "on. Witen.— My brother, Joseph S. Wil- son.” On being asked by Mr. Starkweather how much he received in consideration of his efforts in bebali of Dr. Kidwell, Mr. Wilson said three- eighths of all the land patented, and that of this amount he gave a Mr. Wells, a clerk in the land office, one-half for furnishing him with certain information, which he could not get very well himself. In 1471, Dr. Kidwell paid caution money on fers te | nearly 600 acres of land above and ww the Long bridge, but has never receives patents therefor. These patents were intended to COVER TRE WHOLE SHORE LINE from Easby’s Point to the arsenal. Mr. Wilson proposition shou! was survemek thas re ae righted ly entertail sweep ai citigens iu the way Dy there bills. Mr. Eldridge w: to know whether the United ee eee, in that way. Mr. W. that the government condemn it for public use. Mr. aoe there any such either of the bills as a ition to take well’s land, in case he a clear title, without Mr. Wilson insisted that one of the bills would commission ity being offered to the posta! insetrations of the United States of America Of Switzerland, to introdace an exchange of closed mails via Bremen or Hambarg »\ lower transit rates than thes now in force by the British-Belgian route, the governments of the United States of America and of Switzer- land have resolved to open the new routes above mentioned to the of the two correspondence countries under the following conditions : 2 TOMATOES, 3 Ei i ‘ i jntr _ ‘Grocers, Fe AND BEST QUALITY GUARANTERD PEACHES, 3 ponnds. STABLER'S CORN. " CASSARD'S BEST HAMS. 160 SUGAR CURED SHOULDERS. i 8 : 9 Antieie I. The letters from the United States of Americs for Switzerland, and rice versa, which the send efs may desire to have transmitted via Bremen or Hamburg, shall be chargeable with the fol- lowing rates: Ast. ht cents per single rate for letters originating in the United States. 2d. Forty centimes per single rate fer letters ‘ i i of Bertram Leins, chat ecping open hie bar after 12 0’cloek'on night. It was shown in testimony that a party of plate- printers of the Treas- the parlore of this man's Plnce for @ private party with their wives aud friends; hat Mr. Leins furnished the refreshments by con: 1213 Sewensd Sor: i 4 ] mea Cc S. OHARE & SON, Wholesale and Retail Grecers, ect Northwest, between Mand N. SUGARS, MOLASSES, &e Crashed, Granulated and Powdered Sugary, 7% ihe. guardhouse. Dr. J. Cok SER inating in Switzerland. aA. ee as soon as possible, but Means 4 private door or ‘or letters unpaid or insufficiently paid, are | Brown Sagare at bottom prices dead. | gate ras left ajar. by means of which the police en- | rescrved the extra charges provided by Article | Our New Oricans Mstacers is handecm= notified and held an | sorry 2bcr S20; an sppral was entered. George W- | 7 ot the convention of October Il, 1867. Hotes quailty Baty Syren meantime s search | hatchet worth $1.25, pleaded that he was lneugrs Azricis 8 = FLOUR. te e name of the dead and having nothing to eat. took the hatchet to sei | _ Albletters from the United States of America | Welch's, Rare apd Tetan) * best Family and a! clerk im | for food; thirty days in jail. George Holmes forfeit- | for Switzerland, and vice versa, for which the other grade our. the scaecg De- | ed $2 collateral for keeping bie place of business | senders shall not have requested transmission | 10 ite LEAF LARD, §} loor of earthly hope is closed against him, repent In his pockets were fount a |e semen Srapend tee aessieehse be teen meckersh SOAP! SOAP" door of € : nc , brhis sins, be converted, regeserated, and from | sanail amount in currency, several bank notices iualle Wy the British Belgian reate, amd sate | Prector & Me Oleine Soap, Wonnte per pow the ignominious halter ascend triumphantly into of notes due between the 19th and 29d inst., and CITY ITEMS jected to the rates fixed by Article 1 of the ad- . ie por Dh. for bon of Os heaven. And the words of our Lord to the | a diary containing principally memoranda relat- = mince ditional convention of February 7, 1870. CANDLES malefactor on the cross are quoted in support | ng to his indebtedness. On was a sheet of pa- | y7"% NATIONAL Savixos Baw, corner of ArricLe 3. Wax Candies! Wax Camilor! Wax Candies! of this opinion. But these words and this nar- Chumerating all his ontstanding debts, foot. | Do ore rc nue apd 25th stivet, pays 6 per ct | ry case future abatcinents in transit expenses rative do not teach any such doctrine; nor do I up to a total of about $000, and on the back | fer aunum on d Se iene amt. | admit of a rednotton in the present retesen tet i. RAISINS, &e. know any portion of the word of God in which his memorandum were the words ‘timport- | Banking J F Teaaatis - | tersexchanged between the United States and | $l foo! Raieins for a ies, “eons coe to 7 mated under any | Re feasdcnen, ants tnatce of op torent, Corns newoven Banions | two contracting chuntrics are authotioed to te, | Same e,Couekrated Mie Boal. Tin. tir form of external compu! nd fear of death, | clerk in the Post-Office Department soon caine | Chiblaing, Bad Nails, &e, successfully teenenl | by common herocd the Tespectave reduced rates eile Invent oe woes being unquestionably & form of compulsion, | and seemed to be in the deepest by Dr. White. Goiropsdint, No. as ath siroct, | abd to take ‘he necessary yaeasures to piace | Why Byears wo Rages cs away the free exerc reason, So, e decease - | opposite U. 8. Treasury. in Wash: to tot ec wo coun- ring Price Lists of oiler deala ne hope of heaven or of any other seit rewardis | Hoon about o'clock, to attend a lecture at the | PoFomtet- 8 = zie = wus fll your orders, Other dealers ands also destructive of when it becomesthe | Young Men’s ling, Gisu's Qownle ARTICLE 4. c. 8. 0° ine: motive ‘ speaker er was in ¥ 6 present convention, whiel al con- - S. rineipal ive of action. The speaker | and not returning his moth i dis. | Wittcox & Gres’s Sxwixe Macurxe. The] Tn, it hich shall be weer 2083 hm O'HARE & So’ hen pi to critical; ‘the | tress as he was a man of very regular and | celebrated Bazaar Patterns. ney at Chas. | sidered as a second supplem nt to the conven- | _3*tr_ thetreet NW. between M apt 5 far sain tha acumen Tout fo ‘he | Se beceale che at mil ane gE | Eacgece wantin Ne Ge | don Scbbe eeral oe ore TCR Las P. m July 1, 2 Dased uponit. ‘Those then who believe in | return, of led Done in duplicate and signed in Washington the effcacy of death bed repentances must Tock | her finally to retire and he remained sitting up | . T7#RNomETsns and Barometers are repaired | ,,Done 8 daylof May, one’ thousand cight han- elsewhere for the seri re proof of their genuine- till nearly waiting for the man, | S%1 made to order by Hempler, near 4 street. | {he Math “two, and in Berne the thirty- or Teprive dy meteay or tue comations S's tee te cee ee mas etown po Rm ad catieneita ive men of an: e ol acl poc! en! im a seat. and ity-two. the. Dieestd “gospel. But. those who would that about one year ago de. Advertisements. Sec] Suc. A. J. Queswatt, GROCERIES infuse convicted murderers with fanatical ima ster Generalof the United Siates. shoukl frst find some warrant therefor. ‘There The Federal Department of Posts and Tele- at fe facility with which in his last moments one mai Seal. F. Cnater Vewst. make coe me for eternity. Dam Spudigsupinchean uhaaeuaeiee ate ELPHONZO YOUNGS & co's. wer of se ‘and one is the thereof I have caused the seal veral kinds, young and middle aged put off thoughts Of 8 rel, life fora more convenient season. Only ina week an intelligent th iisscrted that he deliberately Sesclted in. ies and in testimony of the United to be By the President Hamiites aftined. U. 8. Grant. Secretary of State. Wasninctox, M ba 2 youth that he would wait until he was 75 years [seal] os SUGARS. at oge before he would enter upon the repulsive —_ cnr nnd there fy anbiher ne'ae "akeoer™emy at me (era ask Eo iene i r form Federal Council of the Swiss Contedera- a public ress rather than the pulpit , that at the time he was laboring under — tion makes known by theee presents : Corea seems to have taken the alarm. Executions | temporary of mind.” The body was HE RUSH IS 01 ACC A That it has approved and consented to the ure accompanied with statements of the “‘hap- | then turned over to Mr. Buehly, undertaker, by voideabe aon ready for delivery; regreting the una- | above convention. In faith of which the Hier iRh, triumphant” death of the convicted | direction of the relatives of the deceased. De- | roxtabls delay tm the, delivery ‘of work securing | cnt have been, signed by the President wi hoe md ie cern we eae in | ceased was twenty-two years of age, and un- illed warkmen in euficlent numbers. i ose coe pone’ = the = od — justification nishment, viz: terror ; thank: wor, ) the seal ederal Counc: to exildoers is taken away.” The hewepapers tell = ll corpe ry vie che steams: with cvery ety Bame, the tenth of “July, one thousand cious Arrest Bigamist. od a FE demands, s venty~1 5 away froma hanging. thinl it good, honora- | 4 GEORGETOWN MARRIAGE AND A BALTIMORE | Coutinuance of the same. ‘In reassert ‘the Swiss Federal Council. Ie, and glorious to die in that way. ‘A delib- MARRIAGE. W. H. WHEATLEY’s The President of the Confederation, midst, and the pease tolls us the manrderer ket anya: Ga Saturday afteronon Sestenat PREMIUM steam pyerve axp scour-| ©") me chance ene mm! us 2 NG - he recently witnessed two executions, or ag he ma‘ of the southern station, arrested a deceiver ve Estab SHMENT. 2 one me ater ave '» two asce! mm scaf- be img told tp heaven, and hix fear of ths tallows ai- [the powessor of'two liver Given cose Heine Xe | _imnit__49 Jeffrwn strvet. Goorgstown, D.C._ ininished to such an extent ‘that he was pre- | ‘this ity and the other in Georgetown, D. C. Cosine OUT SALE OF WINTER GUODB. No MEDICINE GIVEN! yee auuiovoen Gants ane in thts Sumtiee Mean ne fohene’: On Siveary iit, BENJAMIN MILLER, Except in those cases where, on examination, it may fester 3S came fo have sent one man to an untimely | 1866, Theopotls was married in Georgetown t0 | 1, oclting #0 real tened She be found necessary to prescribe certain remedine == te grave, and started ler on the road to the | Mrs. J.C. Miller, then the mother of several | My" iiat wi erently reduced prices: which, combined with my pecaliar Magnetic Opera = ie allows. Isay a false and mischievous theory; | interesting children. For about two years lies’ St iped and Cloth Shawie, tion, accelerate a Perfect and Radical cure. cane for i ie Gecanes there Is no reasonable ground of belief | Theopotis proves himself a good hus! > but Cloths and Cassimeres, for men and boys’ wear. : ¢ caps for ja that the criminals alluded to had experienced a | suddenly he became annoyed at the racket | Bed Blankets, Flannel, confor ie radical of Roatt Lepore sentence and fay and uightiy intulgon in hy ihe children of] Meosens. peaaies ee: pony DR. HENION, execution. ever heat such repentance redecessor, formed wife that as J = proving real rimi he was RCH oF proving res wenn parm porsiean Sakag ang ig pill USED TO THE NOISE OF CHILDREN AN) zo ALE Th 40 FEET OF — - prurdercrs who it Is amerted had repented, | before his marriage he would pee eel io it Peg ee RS at pgeate the Bog gee SOS pastll at ster; Ae we cannot guarantes the above ue 0 ir says “if ye is. He then eC} jat= hours, Prices fo 4 would enter into life keep the commaniments” ily to escape the® noise of the children, Fn oo E. No. 140. SP Gcorgetons oe on Sas Seen peat ai A momentary ecstacy of selfish belief will not | but the wife murmured not. Atlast he deserted | D.C. + no8-eotf FOR ents. ‘What is regeneration? “A isomontary | dren, notwithstanding the seuseetr ee ee CHRONIC DISEASES, ———— me! re; ma ‘moment was 0! pa’ 4s “ effort of the imation. A mere change of | his fiesh and blood.” A few days since Mrs. GEO. M, OYSTER, : mind. Thinking differently from what you | Young learned that her hi was in this Late of Baltimore, Chicago, ‘innati, Rochester, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & have been accustomed to. Believing something | city, working in a sash on East Falls | GEO. M. OYSTER, Jr, J. F. OYSTER, XX. ¥:, and Fall River, Mase., has engaged es a © iculmonaoes EeenpiLitinn Maaco t? | thet ke kot acetone eo eel | BF We receive onr sapplios of WILLARDS’ HALL, Gxocers, fying hersel . : , . an rey bite mast ban c Fou the ta red wife ner guuriage with | DAL ADELPHIA PRINT BUTTER | On F street, im the Rear of Willards’ Hotel, | | JFOpxse, = a must be as real and sul asthe birth, } o from ice Nugent a warrant for the r i a IC TEM E, PP Pe pe SO et omen NS ee ae says o Where he will . mentions eu) & réal, substantial fact, re- | time the Don Juan was at the southern station, MOST CELEBRATED DAIRIES. “ N. 7. METZGER, qiuiting time for ite accom lishment. Not be- as also were we WE SELL NO OTHER PRINT BUTTER. PUBLICLY HEAL TRE SICK: airib 3 doers enter 2 Two s—tihens: ~ venth Stree: “Not every ome that saith unto me, Lord: Lord, | _ ‘The examination of the CEO. M. OYSTER & CO erat Toten cele nent peice; > thet Soe on one pate re, but Re | Bramel, in tate chy on Gee te or’ Cooee toe CENTER MARKET: aye excepted.) for about Fifeca DEALER In heayen” And tHe tells us of others ‘rho near, she, howe rer, being cognizant that wife No. i | Stalls 178, 176 and 177 Batreet Wing, near days, (Admittance Free,) aaa no ction.” But the: a : i: at pyre in His Word, “who, | vorced. As the evidence in the case wae ppialls 490, 491 and 492 B-street Wing, near COMMENCING IGN & DOMESTIC GROCERIEs, having heard the Word, keep it, and bring forth | to Justice Nugent, both wives Stall 162, NORTHERN MARKET. _j17-# WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 19, 1573. fruit with patience.” ’ Nowhere in the Holy anise shy ene Has Constasrty i Sronx, Word will you find a doctrine of instantaneous Alero, taken Parlors at fae 8 Clothing. regeneration. Conversion and regeneration are h of Ne. 413 Thirteenth P FINE 0. Pe po aan = a penit . ¥ ‘did not den je. emt! gros, mear Penmsylva- LD WHISKLES, ply to turn around, but to be tegenerated ts eo | bet Thustand of both’ of the Swomen cs genet heed ‘urn and walk. To turn toward the Lord is one thing—to follow Him is another. The first is offeted no exeause for deserting wife No. 1. en action of the OR CLOTHING GO TO STRAUS’, abont Days, where those he was committed to jail for the F 1011 Pennsylvania avenie. | [or ona aoe weeecome 01 willing to pay may come from 11s. m. till 8 p.m. each im nt as @ preparation for the second, but | gtand jury he bade wife No. 2 an affectionate VERCOATS AT REDUCED P. Surgical Performed! Chronic raf mor value LEEat lowed nyt eam: | {ten Gur aia lithic or ae atteuaas tes | OFF wee AE SERAUS. | Boeaces Gaein ewetions Pertermet! Chronic | PORE Janmarca Repentance atid conversion aro but the | ¥o. 1. aes eee OUBLE-BREASTED BLACK CLOTR The Lame Walk! The Blind See! The Deaf Hear! NEW preliminaries to a christian life; but a state of ‘08. 1 AND D°PREE PRE Asr att ter mental freedom is indispensable to these initial | | After the gay deceiver had been sent to jail * | Over 60,000 Persons Treated im Five Years. xcs. | What man does under compulston is not | the legitimate wite seated herself beside the | FaROWN KERSEY OVEROOATS hisownact. ‘The laws even of men do not hold rs. Young, and pointed out to her where AT STRAUS’. DR. HENION’S practice is mostly diseases of a — foun ay ment to which he Je-foroed, Washington cuore ees of = te aaa prces REDUCED ONE-THIRD Chronic ee apa teceatte. in this more hatically true we mother resid AT A. STRAUS’. treatment is peculiar to himself, although there - Of the mind, so he derives no lasting benent | one@ more make glad the heart of her - sg been men in all ages who have bad the same Mag. No. 2 con- netic Power over the diseases of the body and mind. ——_________ATA:5 — any mental state which is forced upon | mother. After considerable ima mone f Buck AND BLUE BEASOUAL DOOFE 5. .. Thus, compulsory tance is pure] sented to be guided by the advice of No. 1, and on a tah, and is actuated solely for Person! ends, the curtain was run down on a tablean rpre- | gygavy BEAVER SUITS AT 823 rpavs: reo atone hayadr gas soiree Moda FOREIGN FRUITS. wi true or free repentance is so opposed women making 5 OF the cto - - diseases and persons. Tho practice is based upon the all forms of se ., that X where fear exist lanty acting ae siaster of coment, B"ck cLora vasts An srmacs:, | Bot strlet principles of sciente; there is nothing yeare ago, public executions and the atenting | and Turnkey Kimmel! in the teekgroend. ac? GLK MIXED SCiTs For 619, Sater years public exeeut at a > 5 religious fervor of the co’ proved so de- in it hand @ bunch of keys. AT STRAUS’. By this treatment it takes but afew minntes for inoralizing that they were forbid by o rern- wie with his feithted ie pete to tne ceil Gar BARGAINS IN CLOTHING inveterate cases of almost any curable Chronic dis- ment, ucted in oocupled -married The. ‘AT STR. ase; and the ef v diseases privacy. Inconciusien, the speaker cited sev- | opolis Young. ee SG ee TST nes mene Se i a that bat few crat Pamnages from the writings of Swedenborg, Real Estate rs, er cern te A MERAUE.” |). bri Menisahan Sores puttoh soe ends then Seeger caeeernes Tere which awaite mur- The following transfers of. real estate have FILDREN'S OVERCOATS AT LESS THAN | Nervous Cases brought on by scif-abuse,aspeciatty, | PURE APPLE CIDER, ers a description of these most hideous scenes in | TCe%, Se8-in the office of the Recorder of Deeds Ctr Fa GERAUS™ | ‘und forks wenraates inenying tothe culerce thaw De ee Ne Sees January 2D. K. Hackman to B. F. Gitbert, | 1k PLACE TO BUY YOUR CLOTEING, Phe wscians Wns qhind mini sealing te aneen- MEDFIELD BUCKWHEAT, = aghias a }, square , $2,500; Laskey ai . Hare Mitek AXD THE Stan.—Editor Star: tee trustees, to G. F. Semusier rt 8, square 5 SUITS AT REDUCED P! ] tive agency of this method, as practiced by us are: het Agoutser” of this morning published by | 61,125; John Grinder to Lewis Duvall-part | [SCS!SESS SUITS AT CED Rae, Dyepepsia, Constipation, Asthma, Angina, Pectoris NEW YORK APPLES. Herr Miller, edited bythe Lord gp tye 1, square $250; W. Gunton to G. MoxEx SAVED IN BUYIN Chiorosis, Loss of Voice, Bheumati«m, Rhen- has s savage squib, in English and Ger- | Temple, lot K, square 2%, $——;_M. H. Tealon AT STRAUS’. matic Gout, Liver Disease, all kinds of ian, di against Tux Star, and inspired Je Prather, lots L and'K, square 437, LACK CASEIMERE PA’ FROM @4 TO Sexual Weakness, Diabetis, Headache, — Sioa of | Page rae fold wong pees min C. Sauter, part 24, B @12 AT STRAUS’. pi sd geen of the —_ CHOICE BUTTER, ” v 7 ronchitis, by the Sige men ener, ov | “anary¢Sehn Gunde ep Jame 9. ua | PARTY SED EVCEPTION SUIS oy, Seineek Bsus ares” =| Paced ered te tty we me te read Tux San; the “Agonizer” has 136 read- | { Yolen Schall, part & square 451, $4,825; Geo, | FROYS’ CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES | Convulstons,Hysteria,Neu- Received Weekly. ers, and of those there are not 15 it represents, | 4 “Lane to W. . Riley, part, 2, uare 85, AT STRAUS’. and when it ig sifted down, really © 50; 'G. 34. Lanekton to ‘g Jonson, | From ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING goto, somebody. "But the cap-sheat of ignorance is | Suet sauare gS, $1000; G.B.Wilvon 63 | Oe SE TO RUY exhibited when it eredits Tix Stag with the | $2141; H. W. Dewuman, trustee, to'TeMe Hes: | Tay oat pea HE CIEE PHAUS.® | Weak Spine, Nervour Depression, Difticuit COFFEES article, pad =: M.A, ony ela Sorgen gb Cg $10,500; QVALLOW TATE DRESS COATS — with ore in the Lungs; ane aistr ROASTED FRESH EVERY Day tract artic! . M. Lanck' .M. part 99, square AT Us". Sore Eyes of every description, > See eee Noe Coenen ugthing pre- | 385, €200; Octavius Ditiendertfer to declaration | 49 apoGSLEEOTHOW GOURDS charges from the Enrs, Note in the S. 8: FA wlakir space see neg ie rogers Co Gesacee tate, Rants, | of tte bart 8, equare 345, $——; G. M. Lanck- | ‘AT STRAUS’. Head, Cancers, Tumors, Piles, arters for” customs, intelligence or they are | ton to F. W. Jones, sub. 2%, square 900, subs. 31 ASS 5 Stuttering, Tape Worm, Bil- FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC caverumant: samme ipr raamiee axaktien SoG pupere Set, sud parte st snd 75, squarces, | |, STRAUS’, jousmess, Cunghs, Cancers, ribs in like Herr s, to see anything to ob- . parts 49 and 50, square 365, $2,900; G. M. PANTALOONS FROM €3 TO G10... ‘ail Diseases of the Haya ¥. iy Ject to hoody yee | Bg pen oon Food Lanckton to John Galt, subs. 106 and 107, square flies STOCK MUST Be ueouoxD and a . ny recreations tour former srs ani | Sanam ds gtams te Chere tae | ee an aeamatiee ene Rn, | Beni ant comune i genie | MUS ES _ that it looks rather strange to see an American | 32, Oe Tea Se Lance OO: TT ae “Three doors from Ith strest. | treatment, discovered « for that 0 ie . , subd. 27, square 933, and 1 and 2, square 1001 3500; Jolin Mahoney to Michael Mahoney, south half 43, square Schmi citizen find fault, when an autocratic mil ease, Epileptic Fits, and particularly invites those aMficted with the Spasms. Fo® FAMILY USE. $3,100; H. Ses Ans. Att.; we heartily sympathize with him, as- | mann to Elizabeth Muller, part 7, square 526, READ THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS: suring him that Tux Stan will twinkle in every $1,200, Ehnira E. McDonald to M: Sanders, Mr. A.L.SKELLAN, 29 Robinson street, Fall home in this city, however much it may agonize | jot A, square 814, $1,900; W. Walter to Andrew Biver, has ‘a word above a whisper for 16 him. Gurwan Beavers. Gloss, in trust, lot 12, square 264, $1,500; T. J. months and doctored all the time and ved no A Britpixe Assocravion Casein the | Barclay to W. H. Minnix, undivided half of lot ‘until I went to Dr. Henfon on the ith of tnat TEAS! i judge Welle, on Saterdey, the 1G, square 102, @——; Margaret A. Callan to C. fine abe has remsined good ever since. auswer teen fino ations iar, ROBERT LAWTON. 16 Lyon strost, Fal! 2 tion against Bruff and National Union at ROBERT LA iN. yon e % — Brompat be roctity-a deed ef trast cm onciute fener Pigeilane aba Bo ben ured by Dr hie county ten . le answer on Pennsylvania avenue, and to re- ‘ pe iD the National Shion ing the same aires. = FINE OLD WINE, RUM, COOKING Wing, ENGLAND RUM, SCOTCH WHISKY, STOCK AND ENGLISH ALE, PORTER, §. —_—_ E GROCERIES st the very ain —_SSas{t( SN TEAS! under another deed of held them, oct 1338 F street Seseo ls Bin of ter eS eee first-montioned etd. The error sought to be rectified THE TRADES. DL ANY PART OF THE WORLD. A YEE ies, Sees. M. G. COPELAND,» 643 Louisiane avenue, oe d20r cast Th street. J, Fusren, seerstzet. BUILDER, Sake

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