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EVENING STAR. | July 3, 1873. SATURDAY... Weather Probabilities To-day. Orrick oF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFri WASHINGTON, July ' For the middie and esstern states, falling barometer, slowly rising temperature, east- erly winds, partiy clondy wea- sibty light rains in the former. LOCAL RFCORD. The thermometer in the business office of THE STAR ranged tod ¥ as follows: § a m., LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals, ve discharged Joseph reed with resist'ng ai with false pretences. = well—MIIb which is well drawn at their popular estab: iaze of Patrick J. Kelly and Mag- zie Waters took piace July , as was printed in THE STAR Of yeste or. Jchn A. Holmes, of the “Olt Man of * notoriety, is in town and at Fisher's, 6th and E streets north- the Mountair r. J. Tyler Powell resigned bis office of re yestertay. and will here- | afier devote his attention exeiusively to law | fustice of the A colored infant was found on the step: of | ce. corner of Vermont t, about ten o'clock last | night, and was taken by Ofticer Johnson to the sixth precinet stat the asyinm to-day. er and Chas. Rothrock, labor- Department, Heory C. Hack and Rhoden Mitehe me department, have b>en dis— ecount of the insufficiency of nt fiseal year. Judge Wylie’s resi avenue and Htb str and sent to ebarged on the appropr: District Government Affairs. even street ker | os have been or- st, between Ist | and Boundary streets. residents an quired under t liquor licenses. and toex: | 2 fo applications for exemp- mmissioners ertisement elsewhere} have mment of the revenues col- (as will be feen by the made an apport uted debt of the Distri yorations of Wash- ats for the in- terest on the Columbia, including the bonds of the ec MILITARY EXCt wed by the Distr letter to Colonel Amos Coionel Peters fa coal oi! lamp sh, at the corner opt torespond, but their services | led, as the fire v re their arrival. It appears that Miss patent eotl-oll lamp wh the lamp, the contents of which flew all over ug lady, from her neck g her ina most shocking Her screams brought her brother le the spot. who ‘n attempting to tearoft her di his own hands badly burned. Drs. Bulkly, Palmer and Eaurrows were called and did all in their power to alleviate her but expressed no opinions as to The unfortunate lady died this afternoon of th She was an emp department there when th ready to co ent occurred. ——— HEAVY RopnERY AND RECOVERY OF THE y last the joan | nia avenue, was entered sneak thief, while the ed in front, a id chains, earrings and T. amounting in value i the case to mr Riehanis proprietor was busily er Six gold watches. Pe P ordered all the Were such 2 and on the tith of Ju the time of the robber they recovered ywledged thi rof the property | officers have recovered | D property with the exception eh and breastpin, which they re the remain expect fo reec INTERESTING SEWING MACHINE Casr— | wing Machine company | Mr. Louls Baar, tof the Singer machine, | wing ¢ireumstances: Tecently purehased a mm machine | mitted the mac sent @ porter for to deliver the agents visited herand was to Mr. Baar, of the Remington's agent de- | its value, but Mr. B. the agent of Rem- ust Baar to reeover. | manded the ms r bride never app She ts a lady boted for her grace charming a ple left on a late t more. Whenee th —e—— A Brretar r.of the sth pre- making his eseape in gto the place he dis- «i effected an ea- um window of Chris. avernator’s restaurant, and t wine was star red that the man } ed from the house and oF A MARYLANDER ON AN ILL t- ots KEaUIsITION.—A few days since Le- # Chicago, arrived here with @ requisition for a man named W. L. Ver om, Whose home is in the vicinity of Marlboro, Md.,and who is charged with de- franding a Mr. in Chicago, out of $700, by means of a forged iveofficers of this city ren- dered the Chicago officer the necessary aid in arresting him, whieh was done yesterlay, and the officer, in custoty with his prisoner, Jett fer Chica; +. B Preston —e——. REAL ESTATE SALE: —Messrs. Duneanson | Bros., auctioneers, sold yesterday afternoon, | for Fred. W. Jor and Jos. R. llet’s recorded subdivision of original lots 15, 1 and 17, in square 37, sit- between L and M streets & two-story ie Lydon, for | ly, the eastern i, improved by two frame | situatet on 1 =dson, trus- uated on “ad stre mproved b frame dwel dweilling-how: tween 15th a John R. Brooks, for * A Boy SEriorsty INJURED RY AN PLOSION OF Pow DER —Abot ; . yesterday a whi iniérhoed. living or Lane Ist stree vis thumbs bi + northwest, hat off and one of bis explosion of & can con- © pound of powder, w ndling. Drs. Newton and South- INDEPENDENCE DAY, 1875. | How It W! be Observed in the Dis- trict of Columbia, There will be no formal observance of In- ; dependence Day in the Dtstriet. (except by the Oldest Inhabitants’ Association.) but every perton Will celebrate the oceasion “on his own hook,” and in such a manner ashe | may deem proper. As the Fourth comes on | Sunday (to-morrow) this year, it will be | mainly observed on Monday next, when all the departments of the government as well as the District offtees, banking houses, and many other places of business will be closed. | The District offices were all closet at noon | to-day. Hundrets of citizens will begin their celebration by | EXCURSIONS DOWN THE POTOMAC TO- NIGHT Company P, Washington Light Infantry, ‘ive their first excursion to Fort Monroe and | Norfolk, leaving on the steamer Jane Mose- ley at 8 o'clock this evening. The steamer Sue leaves this evening at 7 for Piney Point Loeokont, and will return Monday morning. Opportunities for fishing and bathing will be afforded. A large number of people went down the river to Mt. Vernon and either points to-day, and will return this evening. THE CHIMES. Appropriate allusions will be made to the day in many pulpits to-morrow, and on Monday morning, at 7 o'clock, Prof. Wid- dows, of the Metropolitan M. E. church. will play the following programme oa the ebimes: Joy Belis,(changes with national salute tothe Chief, Long; Long Ago; Hall © bia; Silver Thread “Among the Goll; ington’s Mareb; Robin Adar; R: and Blue; Ratiy ‘Round the § | Bearer, (Lindpainte: 3 Vive ! America, Kentucky Home; My C try ‘Tis of Thee; Yankee Doodle. THE OLDEST INHABITANTS will have a meeting next Monlay. exercises Will consist of the rewiiong Declaration of Independence and patriotic speeches by different members, ani it is « derstood that committees will be to prepare # grand programme for the cen- tennial celebration of next PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS ON M a The Knights of St. Joseph give a picnic at | Beyer's 7th-street park, bezinning at 19a. Another picnic will be given at Mattawo- man station, Charles county, Mil. for the | henefit of the Catholic ehureh at Beantowr A train will leave 6th and B streets a #.m. There will also be quite a number of private pienics In the woods aroand Wash- ington. Among these will be one given to | his personal triends by Mr. Thos. L. Hume, of this city, at Tunlaw, his country resi dence, for Which invitations have been sent out. A grand pienie for the benefit of St. Ann's Catholic church, at Tennallytown, will be held at Mr. Creen’s woods on Mon- way. The steamers Sue and Arrow will make two trips to Mount Vernon, leaving jth-street wharf at m. and 3 p. m.. re- turning at 6:30 and § p.m. A select excursion to Blaekiston’s island will start on Mon morning at 7 o'clock, arriving at the isla! atl p.m., and leaving at 8 p.m. for Wash- ington. ‘The steamer Pilot Boy has been chartered for the occasion. Three exeur- | sions will also be given by the Mary Wash- ington to Glymont during Monday, where Capt. Shekells nas made arap ments for the entertainment of excursion- ists. Our advertising columns furnish fall and particular information on this subject Columbia District Tent No. 2. of Rechabit Will pay a fraternal visit to Virginia Tent of Alexandria on Monday evening, and the members are referred to the notic ‘There will be a picnic procession and drill of the Knights of Pythias on Monday at Lan Md.. whieh will be attended by a lar: eeation from Baltimore. Ronnd trip ets Heents. The steam yacht Wanderer | make a number of trips to the Liitle s cn Monday next. The steamer Pilot DAY. xeursion to Blackiston’s j ck Monday morning | t 8 for home; fare =2. m Monday evening special attractions will elatthe Theater Comique and the Avenue Thea! The lodges and en- | in the District of | campments, Columbia hav lected the following officers | for the term of six months, beginning on the | Ist instant | Central Lodge, 3] Wm. R. Hi | S: FRI | Washin | Bolway, ff. Eastern, No. T. Nicholson. V J.T. Petty, R.S.; T. Harmony, No.9.—Wm. M id S. Stewari M. Cole, FS; Win. P. | Allan. KS.) Wm.T. Bright, T. Columbia, No. 10.Joseph Burroughs, N. | G.: S.J. Garrett, V.G; Wm. Robinson, E.3., | 8. Jno. Thomson, RS; J. H. Seiftert, TF. Union No. 11.Geo. W. Elam, NG. © Tupper v.G.; James Tindall. FS; JM tin MeFarland, R. 8; Richard Emmor Friendship, No. 12—G. K. Vaux. N Wohley, V.G.; Geo. F. Graham, F.S.; P. 3 Geo. Sweet, A. Kidder, T. Coven (Georgetown.)—B._ F. Harper, C.W. Chamberlain, V.G.; Juo. H. Darne, R'S.; Sam’! C. Palmer, T. Beacon, No.'15.—J. H. B. Jenkins, NG James H. Reed, V.G.; Charles T. Youer, | FS; LB. Ally Metropolis, Y. J. Lown. V ward Bawsel. RS. Excelsior, No. Mullikin, 7. Weaver, N« Hovlges Halley, F.8.; Dougias Moore, T —J.B. Webster, NG: J H. MeDowell, V.G.; Charles R. Freedman, F.S.; W.P. White, RS. H. G. Bouis, T. Mech ‘0. 13, (Georgetown. )— James H. Chamberlain, N.G.; Joshua Young. VG Chas. We Boteler, H. G. Divine, Rs. A. C. Prather, T. No. 19.—F. Tenber, N.G.; Au G., John Nass, F.S.; B.S. Jobn L. Vogt, T. ‘2 AMPMENTS. Columbian, No. 1.—Hodges F James Hughes, H.P.; J. E. C.T. Yoder, J.W.; Wm. R. McLean. J. H. Seiffert, T. Magenenu, No.4.—E Lame, H.P.; Tindall, J.W.; Wm. Herrell. T. John Wail, No. 5, (Georgetown.)—I. Pearson, ¥. D. Stuart, HP. A.C. Prather, 8.W. W. A. Donaldson, J.W.; B. A. Kidder, Scribe: | Thos. Greer, T. Mount Nebo, No. €.—G. W. Donaldson CP W.M. L H..; Samuel J. Gar- s. K. Handy, J.W.; T. W. Seribe; J. T. Given, T. | ee ieee the ing of Columbia Couneil, No. 1, Junior - A. M., last night, the following officers nstalled by Senior P. C. E. D. Raston Van Vieck, C.; Jobn T. Lighter, jr., | Ambrose Bagby, R.S.; Chas. Tune, Keith Morehead, F. 8; Timothy + Con.; D.C. Smithson, W.; Charles | Miteh, I. S Last evening the officers of Purity Coun- cll. Sons of Jonadab, were installed at the hall, corner of 4th and East Capitol streets, in the presence of a large number of ladies and friends of the membership. The cere- mony was condueted by Deputy Grand Chief Foxwell, and the following officers were {n- stalled —A.J. Carroll, W.C.; A.V. Cross, | (.; William H’ Mockabee, RS. J. W. Robertson, F.S.; J. H. Locke, Treasure William Martin, G: C.F. Guinand, A.G: Walter Mitehell, I. W.; J.S. Champion, W. Addresses were made by Past ¢ John Richmond, Grand Chief Wm. Phipps, Deputy Grand Chief J.G.L. Foxwell, and others. Vocal and instrumental music by Messrs. McNally, Cross and Guinand added to the enjoyment of the even . This Cou cil has initiated over fifty members during the past six months. Liberty Couneil, No.2. of the same orier, talled the following officers oa Thursday evening :-—John S. Fineh, W. C.; R. Oliv W.»D.C. —— Schofield, 8.; c. Phipps, Treasurer; G.G. Campbell, W. A. S. Morris, 1. W: -_e—-— j Kran Estate TRANSFERS.—Wm. E. Pl. monston, trustee, to Peter MeNar: part lot 13, square 762, $7,400, Osear D. Maize to Henry M. Baker. lot 52, Square 266. $6,500; W. H. C-Bayly to Thomas Wilson, lot 62, square | 241, $3.18; Jacob F. Cake to Christopher Fdes. part lot 2, square 245, $6,727.50; George R. Milburn, trustee, to B. Milburn, part lots 1 and 2, square 5ix, 8900; George R. Mi'burn, trustee, to B. Milburn, part lots 24 and 25, | square 51s, 81.500, M. P. Callan, trustee, to | - W. Metealt, part lot 29, square 302 ‘ George H. Smith to F.C. Bulkley, lot F, square 6&2, $5,0 ohn T. Lenman to Harriet 8. Lusk, part lot 26, square 28%, $3,500; Cuas. | R. Clifton, trustee, to Joseph Moulden, lot A. | | | | | i} | | | square ¢52, $75; Charles Clifton, trustee, to Wesley Moulden, lot C, 72, SHS; Ann C. Carroll et al. to Jonn yn RR . and 8, square 700, $100; John Van Ris: to Henry A Willard, lots 6 to 32. inclu- sive, in square 700, $17,410; E. J. Sweet to Emma G. Davis, lot Thomas B. Sanders to John Batters, jot square 233. $600; Mai ‘m. Smith, part lot B. H. Warner to Mar: » RGUATE SII, $1.0); . W. Snow et al. to | ),equare 352, $2. A. Weaver, 1o! | Square 333, 700; H. Bi Robert Prout, lots . S. square 49. $1 Charles Bradley, trustee, to Henry Bradley. lot 5, square 835, $1; Charles Bradley, trustee, | to Henry Bradley, part of square S13, $5; | John E. Carpenter to B. H. Warner, lots 20 aud 21, square S18, $2,000. \ —— | Deport or THE New Streer RAILRoap.— K. M. Hall, real estate agent. has sold to the Capitol, North OStreet and Sodth Washing- ton Railway Company the ground (36,000 feet) on the tof S1 and B street south- | West, for the sum Of $10 827—30 cents per foot. | The office. depot and stubles will be shorily erected ai this point. ——_.+—__—_ Crear Excursion, Sunday, July 4th, on tke Mary Washington. Reading of the Dec. % igration, music and_speeches on the boat. Reund trip tickets 25 ets.; children under rs W cts. THE STEVENSON sHEKA HOMICIDE. Murder Trial im the Criminal Court. ‘Yesterday, after our report of the trial of | another colored Stevenson, whi other, and Chichester shoved him. 3 | thira Charles 8i » colored, charged with the murder of Cornelius Shea, bim with @ pistol on the night in the abtomen, causing death on the M closed, the government called fenry Seibert, who testiried that on the | bight of May 17 he went into Shea's store about balf-past 8 o'clock; Stevenson and man came in between 10 and heard lond talking between Shea and Stevenson, and finally heard Shea tell Stevenson to go out, and be quick about it, Stevenson went out, @llowed by Shea, and Mrs. Shea asked witness to go to the 10.39 o'clock; door and call in her husband; witness ry ceeded to do so, of any to pick up a weight. On cross-exami witness said he did pot hear Shea call venson “a G—d d—d yellow youth.” Maurice Murphy cotroboraied the witnesses, and stated in addition, strike or shove Stevenson: saw the Stevenson's hat go up, but saw noth Thore, the last one; saw no weapon in She: was following him; Shea’s arms were tively moving all the time, or not. By Mr. Carrington: arms indicated as though he was tryin knock something out ot Stevenson's ha Cros+-examination continued:—Wh was shot for the third time hand to bis side, and enterin claimed, “I'm crippled and a At4orclock the court stated ty to conclude the ease this week long the session uatil 6 o'cloc sit to-day until the trial is concluded. Another short recess was taken, after w! Wiliam D. Chichester was sworn fied that he was the clerk in Shea’s sto the night of the he difienity; did not did pot sce She positive that Hash of the sce shot, wh Was fired saw that thi middle of the street; four shots w Stevenson walked rapidly away after Shea re-entered the house. witness said that Stephenson wa backward, him. trying to grasp the pistol. The government here rested the case. TESTIMONY FOK DEFENCE. The defence waived their opening and called George went to Shea's ou the night in question, by appointment, tohave an agrecinent draw? in relation to the house; witness took S venson with him to witness it. They w back into the bar-room and got two of ale: came out ar where Shea was; Sica the agreement rea call the next night; non Said sor thing by witness’ permission, w asked him what he veuson replied + then, keep your d— witness went out with s conversing a few mor turned and asked Mrs, worth of erac out, and y ick Stey going P Was out i foréhen ur oF six feet un Shea str tend put ton his hip poe draw some weapon; Stevenson had opportunit getring from She examined:—Have known Stevenso. en s;helong to the same Lod of Odd Fellows that he does, did not tei elther A Or De y that Stevenson As acting as witness’ frie Shea did aot f Stev atofhiss the first tin had bs The court, o'clock this mornir THIRD DAY. The trial was re end lived on L street, btot the eceurrenee, O'clock, as he was com gdown Sd street, and when opposite Shea's house, he heard a fuss, in which he reeognized Shea's voice; hear on L street, ler puppy Shea » assed the door d—a dirty yil- Witness went home (three doors f and stoppel men ha hold of Stevenson at th Shea pus off the platform of the s Say Something, and Charley answered back, when § stracic him, knocking him from four to six f - wards the curb; Charley appeared to have been st and Shea rushed upon h shot him; he’ said, “Oh, In tnothing.” and rushed at Ume, when Steve: Ain Shea repeated the re my “Oh, -that ain’t nothing,” and when the rd shot was fred Shea said z, bat turned and went in the horse; during the firing Stevenson kept backir 1 Shea fot lowed up very ¢losely unt third shot was firea, when they out in th were near the . «this hat odrich t Lor drop: wing in Ub 2 curse blow was Witness corro! to Shea's refu 1S to Steve son. He further testified that Shea took hold of Stevenson on one side, Murphy on the Aft W nO more Of them, they put him out bi but heard the fring Re —Stevenson had no chance toget away after he was stitick. Walter D. Plncden, swor fied that about 95 oF 93, « ton he was at the pump opposite Mr. Shea's; heard lond talking aud swear Witness stepped over; saw Shea and ano: man come to the door boliing one man, and nother behind him. They thrust him off the stoop, and Shea struek at or struck the man, and followed him up to the awning post, where the firing commenced; saw Shea put his right hand behind him and stri with the other. When the second shot was fired Shea said “Oh, G—d d—n it, that’s nothing.” Shea put his hand behind him betore the f commenced. Two of the party followed him to the middle of the et, and one to near the opposite curb. is polit Mr. € m submittet a of the premises und vieinity to the jury, that they might better understand the testimony. | Witness resumed who turned —Witness test on the night Shea back, and this s the party Was after ule shot. After the first s was fi Shea said “Oh, G—d d—an it, that’s nothing. Heard r more until the third shot w: tire ne one said “Cateh hir Hiush, y noi tall oue—taller the Doherty, vor Mu phy x ‘on did not ady ter he was shoved off the pls hacking. By the Court—The tall man kicked Stevenson, and 8. but recovered took to his heels. could not bi | gotuway. T would not like to attemy turn with two enemies behind me. I like to face my enemies. Judge Fisher—You had better make up your mind to run whew you get in such a place. Cross-examined—Witness is now a claim agent; formerly whitewashed some. Never had a difficulty with Shea. Witness belong- ed to great pumber of secret cocieties; don't know whether Stevenson belonged to any of the societies he belonged to. Further cross-examination developed nothing new. Ke-direct—My obligations as a mason do not require me to swear to a lie. Was nota seceshioner. [Laughter.} John Lee testified to Shea, Doherty, Brown and Stevenson being at witnesses’ house, ith street. between I “hd K, in relation to giving up the key of the house. After some conver- sation Brown, Shea and Doherty went out; witness agreed to give the key up if the house was rented to Brown, and did so. Wit- bess afterwards walked out and standing in front of Shea’s heard Shea say “You G—d d—n yellow youth, if you ever step your foot in my house again I'll slap you in the mouth.” Stevenson said, “Yes, and [ll h you.” From that word Shea struck him and knoeked yim back, following him up, Stevenson backing all the time. Near the curbstone the first shot was fircd, and ea said,Oh. G—d d—nit, that's nothing.” Nothing was said after the second shot was fired; they were then in the street. The third Shot was fired when th were nearly across the carriage-way, and Shea turned aid tked back to hts hous bis ars whole time Shea was close enough to p bud hold of Stevenson. The late: ked qnite rapidly. nex Jacksom and Henjamin Merryweter corroborated the preceding testimony for ve+ = defence propose tooffer the deposition of Geo. It. Brown, a witness who was com- roceeded to + pelled to leave the cit read it. Thed ‘as to the effect that B. met (he accused about 7 o'clock at the of 7th and G streets, and they had a versation. Judge Fishes objected to the conversation being given. and ee by shootin, of Ley A th, rth of but befere reaching the oor heard several shots fired; observed no weapon kind on Shea, neither saw him stoop jon te revious hat after Shea went out the door he saw him either ide of | 7 @ very few minutes later witness heard three shots fired, and saw the flash of 's hand. Cross-examined:—When the thirt shot was fired Shea and Scvevenson were across the street; Stevenson was retreating all the time while the shots were being fired, ani Shea y but witness do-s not Kiow whether he was striking Stevenson The motion of Shea's 10 He testi- on nd heart the pe the shootiyy at first; mson; iS armed: saw the n the third shot parties were in the e fired; On cross-examination firing, and Shea advancing on Brown, who testified that he Gen. Henkle sald shew that the defendant eetred on wae | CITY ITEMS. SUMMER RESORTS. _| SUMMER RESORTS. Right the ig because he had been followed Coc .a11.8, Juleps and Toddles, Specialties fi GOOD BOARD AND PLEASANT & nights before in northeastern part of | at Geo. W. Driver's. ROOMS can be tad at the re-iaence of the the city. : = ee Misses VEITCH, three miles from W The court ruled that the evidence was ad- Just Reckiven=White Unek Suits, at on Bladensburg road, half mile from High missanie. ° 12 STRAUS’, 1011 Pennsylvania ave. on. Location bigh and beaithy. Fratt Mr Henkle read the affidavit, which was ———_o—— And shade aSondant. with deliebtfinl water s¥3 5: to the effect that a Tew evenings before tha | THE new twenty-centsilver pieces, the first SHENAN DOAN ALUM SPRINGS prisoner, with |. had bee: ed issued in Washivgton, are now being paid Suexvaxpoam Coryty. Va rey, and ld in on his wavtone ioeee | out by Geo. W. Driver. De. Krenago D. Bacvact. Reatdert etoian Varies very, excersion is pistol, because he was going to see his | ral Waters: dail: mail; girl that night: that the defendant was not oo $50 to $10,000 has been investat in Stock B and 0 RR. Terms: Privileges and paid 900 cent. profit. “How 6 per Month, <pecial rates to families or partios. in the babit of carrying a pistol, and was of to do it A book on Wall street cont neo, Senpiben cn nian ae a goo character. Tumbridge & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall street, 29> A. 5. MEEBS, Proprietor. P. J. Steer testified that he (defendant) has New York. 6,3: TRY BOARD —Cool. airy Roo been ip his employ for ten years, and always ——e—___ o Mrs. L. HUNTER. Lane], found him @ peaceable, orderly, quiet man, THR FINEST LAGER in America on dranght Ashington Brauch B&O Mr. Carringt>n said that the government u COLTON'S. would admit that up to the commission of bog offence the prisoner bore a good eharac- Tr. General Henkle said that they haka large number of witnesses who would establish a better character for the aceus™t than he (the at Geo. W. Driver's, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 44 street. Senco: ee { HATS.—Great reduction in prices. A large | and elegant assortment of vew and stylish goods, in light felis, various kinds of straws (including fine mackinaws), silk and linen, Bis Tne resort has bee built in front of the doc Teception of visitors on improved. a fine wharf d will be opened for the Vafter Jntyt | and haircioth hats, for gentiemen, boys and ome. A one Week oF less. @1 80 per “Fudge Fisher Cieneral H means in the Shildren: at Lewin’ ePrice Sore, ap Tih | ghrr Search 81 per tap, sep per ld same sense as St. Paul said he was the Street, ae + We ee lem oe ef of sinners. Turco-Russian Baths : or Lewis Chismon testified that decease! was Athalf price for two weeks. A luxury that | J6%0Im__ Miles Town. 8 Mar: regarded as a@ quarrelsome man. Officer you will not dispense with. VUE DE LEAL West testified that he had heard Shea 13 abil treet northwest. . . spoken of as an ill-tempered man. Bartlett bs | HAMPTON ROADS, VA Fuompeon testified that Shea was a bad FLFETCHER'S PATENT WIN Dow SCREF! | rivis ide reac ver of Man, and there was no living next door to Best invention of the age for the exclusion | ing. of Flies, Bugs and Mosqa pes. Hamilton & Pearsem, Y. M. C. A. Buale ng, Sole agents and r lum except by the point of the law; he was a tad man. (Judge Fisher.There must irginie i . regular Mail ‘ “8 have been alittic hell down there.) Charles And martufacturers for the Disiriet_ of Co- r ane x Hee ai ste Moulton testified that Shea was regarded as | lumbia. eco; | ie Peck 88 2 per month of four abad, dangerous and desperate man. On | gry per CENTCINTOAEST DA | HOWELL, Manager or a PR CENT. EREST paid on deposits, | p ns azo. Other witnesses were examined as to | 2ePosits. | J. H. Squier & Co., Bar “eve iced CAPE MAY. NJ. Shea’s character, by both defence and the | Pennsylvania avenue. ee Opeus June 26th, 1 rreseention. and the court took a recess | Corns, V Excrescences ae , WARLES DUFFY until 20 clock Bunions, Ingrowin alls. &c., Saecessfally (OT Continental Hotel, Philadelphia AFTER RECESS, | treated at Dr. bad eae ee ee S515th | _ je36-1m Proprictor At 2 o'clock the court reconvened, and Mr. | Street, opposite the Treasury. Honrs: from | = = were CC On opeced for it” prosecaiion, | Sam. to6p.m. Fee,stper visit. Owing to | seed wdlnnindainigrs . alt was followed by Juve i Gen, | press of basiness during office hours Dr. | LEONARDTOWN, MAKYLAND, Henkle fort and Jute Fisher for | White is mmable to atiend patients at resi- mopen for th s rite the government. dences, except after 6 p.m. | FA or lone a ‘ e 4 pone FIREWORKS. tor Prening Star—Sir: It THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corneroft Fishing. Bo wan ibe sustain bene ie tee pacha ir: Tt | wew York avenue and Isth street, pays Sper | loon, Twa cxcelies officers of ability and public spirit were in | cent. te aa ae iar | Half price: frat tabh command of the Arsenal at this elty, to pre- tod anal oe hours, 9 to turdaye,9 | jeaves Washington ¢ ay morni és. pare fireworks at that place for a display on the evening of the Fourth of July, affording pleasure and amusement to our citizens. and MBE | ms arrives at 6 p | Monday a 2pm ae renee camer Sue leaves evory For Moth Patcnes, freckles and Tan, ask | RRERT arrives Tarsdays6a.m. Addrse MOORE, Leousritown, St. Mary's our druggist for Perry’s Moth and Freckle ty, Md. HAL codes observing to that extent the natal day ot the | Lonom tie ntiabie: Foe pies on the | JORD. republic. Why is noi that the custom now? Face, Black-Heads or Flesh Wormer, use | —_ Who will answer? SPIRIT OF “6, Perry's Improved Comedone Gnd Pinple Rem- = edy, the Great Skin Medicine, or consult Dr. : ‘ Toe wrd-« halt mui BUILDING PERMITS hay been issned by ‘Bon N ? : rma for 3 Inspector Plowman as follows: A. Th HO Petry, #8 Boma street, Now Zork. 65.1 siprvas, aim son, five two-story and basen: THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales of | for July aid August. $2 dwellings, west side of 10th street, between | 1872 were $219,660. 4.12-8,wt | and $2) per month . H and I streets northeast; 312.0%. D. BR. | = —— Round trlotickets from Washington Graft two-story trame dwelling, north side DEY Goops ‘Heese. g.¢. JORDAN. of T, between ioth lith streets north- . : +, iE MoU west: $500. Sam. C. Wroe, a three-story AT REDUCED PRIC PUNTAIN HOUSE, AT CORES: RINGS —This tavorite ot th brick dwelling, north side of G, between 12th ammer and 13th streets northwest Allogty GREAT BARGAINS. ree ay ” ed gnc Senn Ry AD season the betldinaes h: MARRIAGE LICENSES hav “wproved, and new andl follows: M. Willian on made thy Patrick Doyle 4 ack GREN hey oy 62 ation made " Hall and Sa tg woos cian TWelew, th “ag ens Tn dianapolis, : Beal FR ponder; lite. per ini Aprmes Cambria Ca., Me. yard ul Ho ila 2 e ae © Bicees of VICTORIA LAWN at 200. and 20. per RENOVO NOTE as late | prcheh, Mull, Swine. and ic MUSLINS, fom « Pleasant and Popular Sommer wurchase IDeC. per sard u i onsylvaniacon the I ng word, when he depart PARASOLS acd SUN UMBRELLAS fo % var open for .tohave the special improveme stination of the y J.C. Lay B44 st. t ee lezen Keep’s Patent Partly made D ane the | aa * SHIRTS nave been for our « ry and «| : , we trout fish: ms, | aiteneen All givids warranted to be as represented t tive. while the ace | rg salesmen very best kind. Ex- | oysts W. W. BURDETTE & cO,, wuld at all the princi aSéo. tf No. 92S7th st. ow 706 K st. now « Railroad Compa | THE best recomm any ar ar aan wer: BENOVO ROTEL RENOVO, Date eee from the consumer all give the Eimn- SELEDY OFF: | THE BEVERIDGE He Wood the pr —— | MIDDLEBURG PLEASANT RIDE uils on | SELLING OFF! SELLIVG OFF! | = July Sth, see notice of steam yacht =o e ——— ' CASSIMERE SUITS. THE COURTS. CASSIMERE SUITS, Po1ice Court— y. John Brown derly conduct; also, fined $ in jaill for carrying a pistol Beach, disorderly conduct; unlicensed wagon; $5. Elizabeth Cavanauzh, enticing prostitution; 85. Jenny Somerville, disorderly; $5. William Warren and Moses CASSIMEKE SUIT: lisor- or ninety days nd razor, . Oscar T: FLANNEL SUITS. FLANNEL SUITS, FLANNEL SUITS. DIAGONAL SUITS. DIAGONAL SUITS. DIAGONAL SUITS. SURF BATHING. Snowden, disturbing the quiet of Geor BLACK CLOTH SUITS. ) OKC E town: SS each. Alice Burke, a vagrant, PLACK CLOTH SUITS. POINT LOOKOUT HOTEL, sent down. Thomas W. Wyman, $5 for pro- BLACK CLOTH SUITS ity. John Cooney, disorderly! $5. Abra- BROWN LINEN SUITS. m Banks, a vagrant, was ent to the chain ng. Timothy Fleming, do. Joann F. Ma- BROWN LINED SUIT son setting off fire crackers within one tan BROWN LINEN SUITS. tent THE HoT SPRINGS, dred yards of adwelling house; st. ilson Ten ath County, Va 7 Sinith. disorderly 5. Agnes Blackburnand ALPACA CoaTs, | ARE ALWAYS OPEN TO VISITORS, Mary King, same; $5 each. Robert H. Ol- ALPAUS Gbare, | tie eaiy pox mural, warces En tes emi lim elling produce in market without li- ALPACA OOATS. | geates cast of the Misstalpal fiver tr toned ee Thomas Miller, setting off ackers in thestreet, forfeited collateral, Herkamp Flipper was fined 35 for fail: ure to maintain the proper digtanee betwee carts. Thomas Coakley, for same otf was fined 55. Thomas Conway, profane; = son, for firing off crackers in’ the SI. Waltham Meyers and A. Rat, Sleach. Richard Williams and Sam> two colored s#ilors, charged RENOWNED SANITARIUM, and they are esteemed by the medical fraternity as TH AL AGENT in cases of Rhenmatim, Gout, yes. Disease of Liver, and many other dis In addition to its numerous aud unrivaled quzing iu temperature as high as 110 degrees ~ are found | IRON, ALUM. MAGNESIA, AND SULPHUR DRINKING WATERS 'T CASSIMERE PANTS. LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS. LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS. , WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, . WHITE MARSEILLES VEST: WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S SUITS. YOUTHS AND BOY'S SUITS, inands of Thomas W. Rowland, master of | YOUTHS AND BOY'S SUITS. the schooner Orlando, where they had ship- “ rereally Ear same: ucl Beavers, with wilfully disobeying the lawful con | _se20- Imm STEAM DYEING SRW GAMPSHIRE orite Summe- Resort from 4 te Gotober bet. iss ote —e WAC & MILLI TALBoT Ry = BARNESVILUE, MONTOOMERT C0, MARYLAND o hie 10g leased the abore-marmad Hotel will pare! (his geason to offer en accommodations t. Ladies and Gentiomen who ars Feo sir & Gare, bing tsoated, sear the opened Mourtain, it six: commands an extended view the ‘Bite Rides Mountains and ‘sb sadergithe improv comet Deen made to the build tne since Inst summer. wnch ax bath ronm. Re. ‘It te aboot balf's mile from Barnesvilie depot. on the tropoliisn Ratlr ad. and ome hours om the cars from Wasbington. DO. Terms. §2 per tay, and from @8to $10 per week, Children under 12 and wervaute bail price. For fur: ther information apply to or addres @. 4. BAL LUPE, Barresvitin, Montgomery 00. 2 GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, 5 REWARD WILL BE PATD for information leading to the couviction of any one shooting sloaded wih sbet. inthe vicinity af my Peal: cn cot __ 8Be nok SEN NING APILEISERY AND FANCY GOODS AT OUST, rl all balla weil be IOUN 3 COOK SALe oF” LEPT at wo TABLISH MENT fice op CRTH SEMI ANNDAT ALLED ods at my for which we are ins tted to call wwe oo Et (, EORGETE Bank h ¥ } (to re dep. ixthope ane ° Gays Moneta OLKINHOBN H.W. Bakkerr, Cashier - TH. Polkinborn. | Th: | Henry Dickson L Cr Kiley A. Shinn. | ELD. i “many Het a.) a W. &. Weerievs ANY OLEANING LISHMENT. 49 Ifersom Seen, Gear ption, tmetuding mage, Kid also, ‘Cartaine a aod Blaukete cleaned during irom and we will call t District fre d retai in the BOOKS AND STATIONERY. JEMOIb OF DEG Rie MENG! oF pe. GrTiat Q mphte volun ” wen Mars? a Drama. By Tennyson A Summer # ' bone Hy mpal and Cantieles dic The Abbe Tigrane, On ‘apal (tunic Pirds and and. Wile rom the German. By Mire, ALLANTYNE. 425 Beventh street cht’ Principie. y beland, Pa Krastnekie Ox Kavansh. Job Rhodes The Freich at Hume lard's Lady Saperior. onlte. @y the anther of Tenuyaon's Quern Mary Bpeuder s Jorclyu's stake Kin Oliphant 's Muke a: Dar * Descent of Man. N Aur can and tne Comedy and o rriv Vora. 4 the Scuotar ition 30 epopaiar Hand Looks of Travel for Ameri ‘oreign tours. A large lot Novels reduced to 35 cents. at SOLOMONS Agents Lawrenc: tr CHAPMAN'S. Pore Linen” Papers, 911 Pennsytvania avenue. des Ry Alfred Tennyson N AND ANTIQUITY OF By WS . ith. Mas. a HOME. By Albert JOCELYN’S MISTAKE. Paper. aes THE LADY SUPESIOR. By Bliva F. Ballard For sale by MOHUN BROTHERS, Bookseile 3029. ® PENNTTLV awa w ed as mnttriners, were ordered to be returned WHITE DUOK SUITS | e vessel in custody of an officer. Jack- eee Duce Sutte, | sew tm fon Mahorney, assault on James Johnsor WHITE DUCK SUITS Also ebargel with assault on Officer 7 REDUCE, PRC) 3 u AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIC hers in making the arrest by biting » 5 Ee ath ORC NASS. v he hand; 55 and costs. Hugh Dig- AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIC EESER T sitanted on tie hiphes ‘puini’on the M14 AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. | fredalfronds tS males rom Waabin with mo ‘are for forfeited co! 1. Rufus Coates, tn ing and nies trains each way. A. STRAUS, Of six pairs of socks: John C! tralue cach way. Fare oe oe ap hea “pe meth. The room are well fe POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU atat, 1 Or, Oakland EXCHANGE HOTEL, (PUBEKE FEATHERS. 6 Nov by Wan Bi author of “The Princess of Thule,” receiv Ond for sale a! SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTO! Corner 4d street and meylvanis avence Man and Beast. Here and Hereafter: illnstrated 97 more than three hundred original auecdots by The O44 Trump, » Novel Miss Kovel, by Victor rbuiter Blank Books, Paper, Euvelopes and everything ta. the Stationery Une for sale at may2)-tr 8 BOOKSTORE with assault on z 00 f he ¢ $20 or sixty days in jail. Rob- Be healthy asany in thewerd: and. Burween 107TH anv L1tH StReets, jennt ‘Three doors trom Mth street on, assault and battery on Wil- Mansy nitees, Boa’ ders with e_," THE FOURTH JULY. ingleton; $10 and costs. Mary Reed, _Jel0-sm_" FBANCIS J. CAN FIRE WOR assault on Laura Miles: $3 and eosis, Isa! ae : — hella Simpson, assault on Anna Welsh; $5. i (2, COB BS BOSS ISLAND, Va fis delighttn! Seaside Resort, situated on the | Atlantic Ocean. celebrated for fine and safe surf Benjamin Lantel, threats to Kate Lantel; bonds to keep the peace. Ed. Howard, | bathing, fishing aud shoting, is now open for the reception of visitors. ault on Frank Di $5 and costs. ms < Gi per day: $13 per week; $6) per month GEORGETOWN. n by steamer * Jane B s FATAL FALL FROM THE TOP OF A Ste . aoa —_ oe Line ste Qua —. poss 4:39 o'clock this morning PAPER LANTERNS, Rorfolk, connecting with steamer a 1 = Mr. Chas. Edwards reported at the Georg AGS, J SIZES. for Cherrystone, Monday. Wednesday an Friday town police station that a man was lying on : = GS, ALL SIZES: mornings, Go'clock. | COBB BROS. & Cx the canal road. above the College pond, in a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, eon {Cap Im} Propri: wounded condition. Sergeant Buil repared | At to the place and found a colored man named Smith Frey on the side of the road with hi CHR. RUPPERT'S, 405 7th street. CUST LAWN. Location high and pleas- SUMMER BOARDING —A few board- Pateneiner be accommodated at LO- r iy to CL. HOLLINGSWORTH bead cut ina fearful manner. He was con- TE INVIT a > » horiord used car. as veyed fo the station house and Dr. Appleby WE INVITE AN EXAMINATION Waterford, Loudoun county, Va. ealled in, and pronounced him ina dying oF oR condition. It is thought that he fell over ORKNEY SPRINGS, Va. Twelve miles west of Mount Jackson, 7 Valley Branch (B.& 0. B. B.), opened for the reception of Visitors from JUNE Ist until OCTOBER Ist. 1575, under the management of J.N. WOODWARD, (late of Baw- from the top of an old quarry at that place And had been lying there some time. His residence is not known. The wound extends STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, Having the best selections ofcolors in stylefs at mod . trate prices. We show the bestselection of PABLOB Si a, ¥: from the forehead, fully six inches back the | GATES, plate and fancy seme eee ee apn CA CIAO length of the head; "the frontal bone is | the city.’ Our Balumors KITCHEN RA tele and cottages are eral te any, Morth or Sect broken, and the brain exposed. It is ex- | after ten years extensive tse, is conceded t The w a established. reputation fo pected that the wounded man will die before | most satisfactory couking fixture in the market it their wi she “ a has recently been greatly improved, and now bas the hight. It is supposed that he mounted the | bas ori fat eg Bey ping pee oy We sell the celebrated Barston Special Heating Range. the Buck & Granger Elevated Ranges, the Washington, Columbia, and Americus Portabie Ranges; also, a full line of 0 KITCHEN CTENSILS, TIN WARE, &c. | $0575 Fookstore, Pennsylvania evenuc, betw = sea MOORE & PERRY, Proprietors. We contract for : SURF BATHING, Se ele POINT LOOKOUT SUMMER RESORT, In all their branches: employ no boys and only com- Hotel open Inve Ist. For terms, &c., addrens Drtent mechanic=, and from our loug experienc: JAMES B. MILBUBN & BRO this branch of the bustess can” guarantes Propristora, wirk at tair prices, Orders for jobbing work speci- | y¢§-1m Point Lookout, St. Marr's conuty, Ma ally solicited. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS, Hotel o) on Wh June. Connections uderful curative powers. Tne Springs are variety, viz: Sulphur, Teale ron and Magnesum, Chalybeate te of Iron), &e T day, $2.50; per week, $15; per th of 2 days. humerous, and of cliff, beneath which he was found, to wit- i 7 ness the illumination on the river, and that Ki fell and struck his head on the rocks Ow. 4) Cirenlars can be bad at WH. & O.H MORRI- NG A LEAK.—The schooner S. B. Wheeler, bound from Georgetown to Boston, sprung a k off Matthias’ Point yesterday, and was compelled to return to Alexandria for rey GRAIN.—J.G. & J. M. Waters report sales of 2.270 bushels wheat at $1.36 per_bushel. Arrived, schooner Roxanna from E altimore, with 2,500 bushels wheat for D. L. Shoema-* ker: schooner Seward from Baltimore, with 317 9th strect, between Penna, aud D st. north- tyr r > __ West, sez2-ly fF with all trains on Pennsylvania raitroad at ALEXANDRIA. FOR THE Huntingdon, Pa.,and.on Baltimore apd Ohio rail Cousty TreasuRER—John B, Syphax, Excursion Tickets 0 be tnd ey tatlroad oflces: eo colored, who was elected treasurer of Alex: SUMMER! baggage checked throur Andria ‘county last May, having failed to mptly at following rates obtain the amount of security required by Bedford Water sent pi the official bond up to 12 o'clock last nigut, from railroad depot here: FANS Japanese, 10, 25, S00.; Linen, black, colored Judge Sangster, who had remained in the | "and painted, 28 end Se, Silt eed meee, Cece eS Onn ee city for the purpose of affording him the last | painted aud white, $1,810, @1.tse0 92. mo ies moment allowed by Jaw, this morning ten- | Gauze Underwear, for Ladios’ aid Geuws',at re- Tall’ Bbls.. 20 Gallons (ia dered the appointment’ to Mr. Jefferson | | @ juced prices. Ladies’ Fine Chemise, Tucked and Raffle, Embrot- Sam, Gatous dery and Buille, Lace aud Embroidery Ac-, at 2, $iiand $2 Ladies” Drawers to match, Tacey, who has signified his intention of Accepting the position, and will give the ne- cessary bond and enter at once upon the du- For rooms and further informatign address Pro- ‘* Je3-Im Prictor Bedford Sprin $1 Les of the office. Fine Tucked and Rome Skirts, $1, 91.50 and UMMER RESORT AMONG THE PoLice Revort.—Affairs at poljce head- | * all full idth * wd SU OUNTAINS, goatee Loupe cauapay ae jet, even for BUSH HOUSE LLEFONTS, ra. rh uiet jace. Mary elley was before the mayor this morning, e with send- | © Fane: Breroceconte stews of Local Ses { a id 1 M Child's Lace Caps and H: + 21. ava gop avenue, and 425 north 7th Pilfips, and was fined and ‘bound over to | Hamumaiyintants Sennen Sh.) 9. a he re eo keep the for so doing. Two boys hall | Nermauy Hoods, Lece aml Lawn, @f ~ ~ = = ing from Wa ‘hington, arrested for vazrancy, | Child's and Misses’ Plaid Full A. Sines 3. Fore BE hSn ALUM SPRINGS, VA who said they had run away from home to | Children's Faucy Striped Hose, 25, 83,8) aud 7c. anne 2. Sige pe aa avold @ whipping for bathing withoat their | Nice Umbrellas Gham Ben tated: | Pe eee ee ee 1 ui . this ts the tou PUEATH or Dr. JAMES C, HILL.—This gen- “Alum water,” aud as Dr. Cobel says, “None have tleman died suddenly at bis residence, on been able to compete with <a a Columbus street, about 5 o'clock this morn- Cxtaes in its hold on — - ing, after a brief illness, His funeral will 2 take place to-morrow from bis late resi- dew ind his remains will be interred at the family burying ground at Newington, Fairfax county.— Gazette, 24. Boy aud Sell Gold apd snd Foreign Coin. Drafts on’ Murope’ On fret-2isat SCuses only. Loans ane: te all ormation for investors H.R OF FLEX & 00., KS, pand F qt secoenry Department, SANK OF DEPOSIT, ciknGx, COLLEC- | che: Beatin Government Be set Pini Seger, B. SILVERBERG’S, | D.C. GREAT METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE | _™av6-2 TWORTH. | The w ’ Tth street, near Penn. patnated SF NOTICE TO. oer £8 jou H, a = See | ee ot evita bag jane manage TATE—WHIT. = 000) 718. Fit. 0,939 MAN DERE Ewbington, | ment of CAMPBELL & CHASE. fron lag-cotieesogetemei amen at | WHOLESATB LiGOne DEALERS ao Paula” aioe Vclne iae anir “Sais” Brey ine non of wep salt ENTUCKY ws ctatice ci : (CAM PeELE ‘asaret paborens. 7 oe ee | stryet Baltingres as OM eg | Boston, Beas,” Ti aicantaren oi “ee ‘DEVLIN &CO,, (NEW FORK,) No F STREE CUSTOM DEPARTME! FOR OUB CUSTOM TRADE WE KEEP THR BEST ASSORTE) STOCK OF MATEBIALS TO E FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES, STAPLE. FABRICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY F) US, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STYLES O€ ENGLISH, FRENCH, GEBMAN AND AMERI- CAN MANUFACTURE. ‘OB THIS BRANCH OF OUB BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE BEST ARTISTIC TALENT, UNEQUALED LABOR FOR THE MECHANICAL WORK, AND im EVERY BESPECT TUBN OUT STRICTLY IBST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL CLOTHING ORDERED AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFICE FOR THIS DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP IM NEW YORK AS KEPRESENTED, NOTWITH- STABDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF OUB OOMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESE OBDEBS FROM OUB BEADY MADE STOOK, READY MADE CLOTHING. ATOUB WASHINGTON OFFICE WE KEEP ALSO A LINK OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FROM OUB READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING OF OUB LATEST STYLES OF ME! YOUTHS, AND CHILDBEN'S SUITS, AND SPRIN@ OVEROOATS, FLOM WHICH WE FILL OB- DEBS IN TWO DAYS TIMB. ONE SPECIALTY IN OUR FURNISHING GoOPS DEPARTMENT IS THE AMERIOAR YOKE SHIRT, A PEEFECT FITTING GaB- MENT, WHICH WE M4SKE TO MEASURE OR FTUBNISH BEADY MADE. Taio Peeuapivente arches, weet ‘Above Willard» Hotel | E XTENSION Miner Read tect of Geuryctown, D.C. ‘The on file tn this office, and je OF CONDUIT BOAD IN ‘ASH: INGTON GouNty. et amecr's may be cone if L. HOMIE Leet, 0.8. tani cae bb. a Eieorram,., OrREETG g