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# Yesterday, before Chief Justic: Cartter, in | W0u'd be hunted down. If 1 should havea baby the Circuit Court, the case of Oliver agt. Caw- | 1 would be hunted down. This you told me The eron—the action brought by M- . Ollver | * , and I swore that day would never come Teen — agt. Hon. Simon Cameron for breach of promise | When you would a ee ee mae on c of marriage, alleged to have been made on the | Wiling to settle SoS ou TRU cee founds Orrics oF Carer a wth of December, 1 for which $50,00) dam , Much, come tome. You e a c] 5 lisbonorable yet. The trouble Js that you be- ‘WAsurxaton, ‘cloudy and | 2g¢3 are claimed, was continued after our re- | gisuonorable yer. The trouble Js that you De; Vor middie sosatio teloe, partly Soe ee | pars Closed—Messrs, Peter & Poter and B.J. | Heve erey Cee ae ae ey Mend tee eat ow, southwest wind backing to southeasterly, | Hiasntitts Cone Bee. Penier (ed Meee Woke | would have the matter settled now ard no one followed by falling barometer. | Cook and A. G. Riddle for defendant. Fea is oun cad uene Connie, RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. | 7 . : = se = ‘The following is the readings of the thermom- On the ¢ tire Teataeenbilig ate :50, Mrs. Oliver the’ As aE We earanade nee icllasout ‘eter at the Signal Office during the day: 7a. fae al Was reported to have gone home for a family ny one asks say I dropped the case. I think ‘28°; 7:35 a m., 30°: 12 middai 35°; 2 PM, 50°3) Hip cand (here wasa further delay of a this 18 best for both. [No date or signature. } maximum, 50°; a, 29.5". Mrs, Oliver appeared with the bible and It was | “ye ee tien atter the sult was Gom- er ad th = examined by Mr. Hutier, who fated to find the |, This, was written after, the suit wag com: OCAL NEWS | age of Mrs. Oliver, the plaintif. or the eldor | varied No. 54. LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Oliver. Gen. Butler explained that, iis | Witness sald she was boarding at Fitzhugh’s | object was to at the Mrs, Ol. | atthe time, Remembers that Mrs. F. said she 1 Amusements, &c.) To-mights —_/ inat all the witness’ statem Mrs OF | Would write a letter to get Mr. Cameron to Sandy adap The cross-examinatten was resumed, and he ne: HTzHuaR Boa CamEEC "¢ Opera House.—‘* Pinafore.” withess said she told Mr. Riddle her situation, he letter Was produced, but on o! Theater Comique—May Fisk's blondes, and | rq he sald he would obtain at least $5,000 froin plaintift 1t was ruled out, "Iv1s as follow specialties, | Mr. Cameron, Sbe did state asuppositious case JAN. 26, 1377.—Gen. Ca SE | to Mr. Riddle of a lady friend in tronble with a would be to your advantage to call at m: | wed Locale istinguished Senator; told what would be the | at your earliest. convenience, if you wisi a cer- lamps will De i ited at 6-10 P.m., and fault’ and asked his advice as to what course | tain party to leave the city. I have promised Street ig . E | to leav ¢ y extinguished at 4.15 a.m. | She should pursue under such cirenmstances. | her that, T would see you If she would keep ‘A dead tnfant was found in a sewer trap a © did tell him at the second cail she mad | quiet. lease call to-day, if possib! the corner of 5th and L stree! terday. that ske was the lady referred to and Mr. Cam- | Keepectfully, Mus. FitzanvGH. Major Morgan, superintendent of police, 1S | eron the Senator. She showed no letters at MES. OLIVER ATER A PRESBYTERIAN MISSION | eonfined to his house with a severe aitack Of | -aid nothing about a promise of marriage at Re - ABROAD, Reumatism in the feet, and is not recetving | that time. At another time Mr. Riddle asked | she identified the following letter as hers, (no Mr. Ru = if there was a promise of marriage between her | date or signature:)—""I saw ‘S. Henkle J. Shillington sends Seribuer's Magazine for | and Mr. Cameron, and she told him that there | Hie says Mr. Riddle told him you Object to April (conta’ning a chapier of Mis. Barneit’s | was, and that she once had letters to show it, securing a government position, but you wil) nae Sst: rps ; aad s o'as fOr | put at Mr. Cameron’s request she returned then) | give a thousand dollars, give me $1,000, with same month. 3 q | 2 to him. The first person she ever showed | the amount Mr. Riddle now holds for ti A hen's egg measuring Ss inches larger and | the two letters to that she-had exitbited in | ae | to be final cetilement. Tam sure it will be, as $24 inches smalier circumference, and welshins | court was the son of Lawyer Peter. It was a | far as I am concerned. I shall never heur ores # ounces, is one of the products of the farm ct | sew days before this suit commenced. Before | you acain. J expect to leave this clty Mond: or. Wee White, D. C.. which shows what | thatshe never showed them to mortal maa or | The moment I receive the money I shall Ieave District hens can do in the way of Easter eggs. | womisn. She first had Mr. Riddle as counsel, | home or in that direction, as I hope to be in = | and then Mr. Carrington; the latter was ev- | Europe on the Presbyterian mtsston. You can District Government Affairs. | gaged towards the close of the year 1si6, Sue | axk Dr. Southerland It bal ee seeking It. Mr. Gilfillan, treasurer of the District sinking | dia not know whether he saw the letters or not. | ‘Then as soon asf receive the money I leave fund, has made requisition on the District tom- | She t saw Lawyer Carlisle In her behalf. | You can call and Pay it to Mr. S. S. Henkle to- missioners for $15,000 for the redemption of | She wrote the following | day or Monday, or wii! Mr. Hinkle call and see water stock bonds of the District of Columbia. LETTER TO FRIGHTEN WR. CAMERON. | you? This 1 have concluded since I cannot get He also requests that he may be furnished with pa:—I have finally agreed to employ Mr. | the government position. Since 1 cannot ce! @ schedule of interest payable April ist on a | Win. Pierce Bell d Carlisle, attorneys-at- | the government position I will go on the Pres- portion of the registered stock of the District. | jaw, to defend me from Injury, to defend my | byterlan mission. and that copies be fwrnished the First Auditor } casé. 1 will be victorions or ‘dle. Yon shall | Witness said she was not, pron | hot hire Chris. Chrutzman, Eddie Camps, Edd. | slon, but sought to gett. She wei | Appleton, Mrs. Smith and Xnnie Davis to injure | on August 21 | Me. You can call and see Mr. Wm. Pierce bell. | Cameron said | He is not going to write you. He will bring | sick and fall ; | suit. Mr. Carlisle will not wrife. You can Additional privates were to-lay appointed on | and'see Mir. Bell, and if a reasonable prop vsl.ion Police force as follows. for the period of ove | is made from you. I will agree to settle it. (all year, in the Department of the Interior:—Joln | ef these gentlemen will come to S. S. Henki J. Beatty, Leonard B. Cook, Danie! W. Hlop%ins ised the mis- t to Mr. Riddle to get him to get the money e would send her when she goi dtosend. She thought to get Mr. Riddle to enter suit for promise of marriage. A LETTER FROM MR. RIDDLE was produced, in which he refers to her mem- lamps of this District, painted on glas: cents each. i ory being at faule, &c., but objection was Yi office,) and I will then leave the country for- | raised and it was bob acted on. ‘Tals letter te abd George Prince. | ever. You can call Monday on Mr. Bell. ‘Taey | as ed and wari . re BUILDING PERMITS . | WHi give you a final receipt at the settlement it WASHINGTON, Nov. 8, 76.—Mrs. Oli T have Keued by Inspector Entwisie:—iichard O'Brien. | you agree to settle; if not 1 will bring sult forth- | recolved two Or thies moles trom ne Of by isave.and | with. Go see Mr. J. M. Carlisle, 30 build frame shed, corner Mass: D street, $0. Aman, repair frame, 316 9th | and W. P. Sth street, near Louisiana ave- Hi. G. Jacobs, repair brick, 1215 0 | nue. will tell you. | . Henry Wahly, repair frames, AMONG THE LAWYERS. Mr. Cameron has always denied all liability to t. nw.; $50. Geo. A. Henderson, She next saw Lawyer Bell, and told him that | you. He offered you $300; you refused that. repair frame, ‘41 7th St. s.e.; $375. Joseph i she had letters of Mr. Cameron’s, but had | He offered $500; which you refused a You Boss, construct three two-story brick dweilt turned thei. She could not tell to a certainty | then said under all the etreumstances, if he Whether she went to Gov. Lowe to take her case | would pay you $1,000 you would take It in fuli inhand. She did ask Gen. Henkle to do tt; also | for everything; you to write him no more let. McPherson and Carlisle, A. K. Brown and 0. D. | ters and make no more claimson him. ‘To this Barrett. When Mr. Cameron asked her to send | you agreed and signed a paper to that eflect in back these letters she told him sometimes that | advauce. You owed a bill at tue Tremont ‘ou, vbich came this morning. I have just ealed your house, and not finding you in I write youanote. Your memory must be at fault. repair brick, 5th st., between O and P'st #0. D. Davidson, repair brick, 653 6uh a nl, ra she had lost them and sometimes she him | house, for which they detained your trunks GLRKWwooD CEMETERY Compasy—Necting uf Ponders ios pagans oye Mr. Cameron got ali | pou to ad T paid it with the un- Lot Owners.—A meeting of lot holders in Gien- | MY yetters except four. | derstanding that it i recovered any moni We Witness testified that Mr. Riddle, finding her | from Mr. Cameron I was to return tal wood Cemetery, comprising tae Gienwood | sick, sent ber to the Tremont house, and told { that is, ‘as so much paid by him. Not Cemetery com z Was held at, Franksdn Hall | her all her expenses would be paid: thinks that long after that you wanted more and I paid last ——<. fudge T. W. Bartley In the chair | Mr. Cameron authorized this, and that Mr, Itid. you $90 to apply on any money paid to you b: and Dr. McFarland secretary. Judge Bartley | qie told her so. , | Mr. Cameron. This made site ite then said they were called to consider the status of RUBBING MR. RIDDLE’S HEAD. | cepted and I paid you $500 making in all $614 the cametery. Since they had procured the | Gen. Butler.—Hiave you ever sald Or wrote | the balance to be paid ny the saan a Sot amendment to the charter they had had a bee that Mr. Riddle had insulted you by desiring | ber. I called at your house the other day Mon- and tedious litigation with original owners, an you to love him as you had loved Mr. Cameron? | day Nov 6 with the balance which I offered and ‘succeeded in settling the questions as to Withess.—I did not want to say anything | you declined. I uow offer you sess, f refused 1 the legality of booed br yin Consign about it, Dut it Jstrue, Mr. Riddle sald to me: Shall deposit ana hold it tor xou subject to your company was zi et ‘ou kiss me three times and love me as | order. cannol ing a suit for you againsi. agement committed to the trustees, and they | you aid. ae [Laughter.} a Mr. Cameron Ror act further except to ay you - Ae Gen. Butler—(In fected terror.]—Madam, | is money. K the settlement fair an ing it on. ae ee Dae = ponte a you never saw me until you saw me here, did | honorabie and that you are bound by it. Nor Was not likely, for they bad eirtually abandoned | Witness. 1 think I've seen you in your ome, | ever have had upoa your swn statesiony tony further contest, and the late superinteadent, | (Gyeat jaughter.} x "| against him. I do not see how you could sue Mr. Clendenin, bad left the city. The only | ‘en. Butler. Oh! don’t gay that! him tor seduction. He never promised you cetnts Mise Ue aed uefourth of | Witness —Mr. Riddle had a letter and said he | marrage; The siatute Lew ot ae ee the Te ete Faas rovaity © | would tell me tis contents if 1 woulakisehitn | matataicance ot cee sto remedy. 1 Close or his divorced wife. He explained tha: | three times 1 Tefused, and he said, “Come be- | commiserate your unhappy condition, have the Pooks ard papers of the old management | hind my chair and Tub your nacd anos oy | ee roe you and regret it was noi Tre Mussing. Dur the trusiees had full power } forehead and Til tell you What Lae ee ey, | done, successful and satisfactory. Very Re- Wat and the dectee made calls for an ac- | and 1 went behind his chair and ore, specttully BIDDLE. . : Count, trom Close, which will throw some light | hands across his head. The Osseo ee | | os ate $m the condition of affairs. The decision gives | ness room, on Delaware ‘avenue. = RECEIPTS IN PULL, ar ‘the one ete rastee, Over | Gen. Butler—Was Mr. Riddle ever at Deta- HIIES Che er - lots in Which remain unsold. avenue? oa i ; » Ste ied atti Reda ed Dut adverse as to the remaining wo acres. ‘Th's rea Veen wititeree a ee & youns | follows:—“Received of S. Cameron one thousand Was rather to their advantage, as there was no Witnees.—He came pals a youd »_ | d0llars in full for all demands and claims, and I water on the 60 acres, and if more land 13 tleman only once. Witness dia’ toe Me aE am not to write to him or approach him or send Wraited ft can be had. Mr. McClelland, the | Judaic, bur rubied Messe the sake o7 | LIM any message hereafier for any purpose. treasurer, sald the receipts had been $1,769.43, | Middle, for the sake M. Oliver. Witness, J. E. Padgett. Also one of the nditures $2,420.47, leaving’ a de: | CHArity. ‘eeuen ute omic. January 7th, 1877:—Recelved of A. G, Riddle Relency of $51.04, whieh the members of tiie | Gen, Butter ANT ee ee vers, Oliver to | B80 balance of $1.000 in tall of ali ciatm on Board of trustees’ had become personally re- | yu; Butler read a let ‘she tells Mr, Cataera, | Simon Cameron.’ Mary 8. Oliver. Witness, J. Sponsibie for. Mr. Cochran iemarked that | thet Mr idddie had isuiied Ke Mk Cameron | E. Padgett. Also the following: no date:-—k Was Uo the advan or at ar age: | toxtve her his chiid ‘Simon to walt upon and | fv of, Simon Cameron $1, that it was to the advantage of all that it b: | {0,816 fer bi Lea for all claims which Ihave made on him, in Deautified and made attractive, and, a3 a trus Wines amcned Genin “and sata thar | Reyment—this to be in tull—or everything. tee, in order that the fall condition of tie com- when Mr. Ridde had paid her Catneron's onc, Mary S. Oliver.” Witness was subjected to a pany be shown he offered a resolution, which | be told her that the 000 paid did not preveat dene ihy examination as to the circumstances Pomemanimously adopted, authorizing the ap | er trom bringing Milt, Dit NOL 10 do on wary | Wder Which she signed the receipts, potntment of a committee of seven, who should | the case was out of his hands. MES. OLIVER'S COUNSEL'S FEES, co-operate with the board of trustees in de Gen. Butler read a letter of thanks from Mrs, During the examination Mrs. Oliver satd she mears to pay off the debts of the com- | Oliver to Mr. Riddle. tn which she tells Mr. | #8 to vive hercounsei one-third of the amount | Riddle that she will always speak of himas a | ‘®¢overed, and an intimation being made that 4 | gentieman who had helped her. money had been furnished by her counsel, each { 'itness said that was herletter, and that just | @¢@/ed that he had been asked for, or had ad- | | belore she entered the court-housé sie had told | Yanced a cent, but that they had taken the case "| Mr. Riddle she would not bring the matter out | Of this lady the same as they do any Mike cas | as to him uplegs he forced It Witness never | Witness said she had furnished but $10 for w: | weus tide * “i ess" expenses, and knew of none others who (ead to ibe Bosmeni to try and bo) b; . teed to try and 1 now & baby; | bad surnlshed money. She had a copy of the “| never had one in. arm oan # 000 in full voun filed as follow e 8 fol agreement With gounsel, Witness went tn My + Seanpe a Waite, ot ahs a | FOURTH DAY. suellaberger, Mr. Payne and Mr. Gordon, but {o Sarah Jeavette Atchison, lot 4 soe $4 | Judging from the attendance tn{s morning they declined to take the case, saying they had ; $1,600. L. C. Young to Francis C. lou 1g on the increasé, No: | 20t time, A ese eorge W. to Elmira ; “ie interest in this case | MRA. OLIVER'S OTHER NAMES. 5, igo George W. Wheeler to Ett | lady was present up to the hour of opening, = Wheeler, ‘H, sq. 22;$100. John A.J, Cress- | one P Witness had been known by the names of b oF F.S. and T. les George | those present yesterday having got a surfeit. Keefer, Stewart, Oliver, and Ormund, Butler. “1 | It was Doticeable to-day that besides the rep- | Had introduced herself once as Mrs. Sherman | toC. S. Drury, lot 5, sq. 963; $300. C.S. | resentatives of the local papers, Poet &t the Congressional hotel; it was a mere acci- Drury to M. A. Hi Part of lots, sq. 263; | the Asscelated Press, National Press and seve- | dent. Never did this but once; nor made an es to Anton fleut- | a Baltimore papers were crowded in and | assignation under that name, Same vo G. | about the clerk’s desk. The widow appeared this | Gen. Butler.—Which Gen. Sherman did you of Effingham place; | morning in a new spring style straw hat, honor? 1. OLIVER MED TAR WITNESS STAN Witness.—I did not mean to honor either. I | at 10208 o'clock for further crvse- examination, only said so by accideat just as might have said and t when Mr. Cameron forced the | Mrs. Gen. Butler. (Laughter.} | medicine in her mouth she took lemonade in| Gen. Butier.—Oh, no. ‘ Ney 10 | the Senate adjourned ‘& tery Gore ator | manestatl Weald ae aot aoe tet, | "4 7 ‘Sos: | the a few Ss wi i; ct iikinson, lot 7, So ee ToC, sutaz | don't think tt was after the 9th of August. ‘The | the Congressional Hotel. et = to Israel Kimball, to’ W. | medi Se = Legis of io fend we WIDOW OR NOT? . B 0 to1e. | we s ase. man 1016, and the north: feet of sq. 1010; | Tae sbiger’ than rane Wiese sein Witness thought she was nota widow, be- cause she was never legally married, but never | { ———___ peta hogy ae to Mr. Cameron; forth = | said herselt she yes a ee co panera Oun Gints ABEAD.—Last evening's 8TaR con- | i pe yy him. le paid a man consi | Said she was a widow, and at the ry shi ares ployment. Did not pay any of the nine | was known as a widow, for Mr.Cameron promp aa ne OE w ng ee a No er nas St: | lawyers except Mr. Ci got | tea ber. Or course, It they knew she had. 10 mn. Fitzhugh oe eno The Wastington cite puciig | ber. to employ Carrington, and he ‘Fitsauges | eubeta, Cr course. it, they kne awidow. The can beat this two years. The records | Went toCameron. Don’t remember writing to | newspapers called her Widow Oliver. Was at Por school ct in this city will | Cameron in the name of Mr. Fitzhugh, would | Piney Point in July, 1877, and entered her name Show chat there 1s now attending school in that | Dot have done so unauthoriz: | as Mrs. Oliver from New Orleans; did not say district, a y miss who has not been absent | yxs, o1ivER’s LONG LETTER ABOUT THE Fitz. | that she was s Lele ey Baa ee OC eee ee etic: ine torte res | der ten read a lotion tiene eheor Insh woman; did not know @ man named Rane ee erat thie aad the | itt; Butler then read a lewer trom Mrs, Ont. | POO Tien ae law sult in Louisvilie ubant world is now challenged to beat this, and the | ver to Mr. Cameron, in which she says:—rne | Dwyer there; i 130 in Philadelphia abou! ner record is called for in proof thereof when | y le who told me to see you was when 1 | her culld, also one in Dre eed me to employ his cousin, Mr. C: a, atto Sct. er een seus nee yorc# Cases.—Yesterday, Josephine -atlaw, 1 paid the gentleman $25. Col. | the institution where her daughte! renee, nee Woodworth, entered sult for dbvorve eet er pryers int you alter | ly, but don’t remember having written to the | sters of Notre Dame threatening them ff they She was tarried in | awhile. 1 was told by a friend of your's that | If thes her, isis, bf Rev. Dr. Noble, theroarriage | Fitzhugh and the Cartingtons, attoraeys, eouid | Lote any testimony tn this case, | Was to0 tn lcense being, as she's informed. Mommas and | BoUbe trusted, and that Col: Fitzhugh woud | Fendent to write such a le g the assumed name of Nathan Thomas and | ;21¢ the cents off a dead man’seyes; then I toid | OM g00d term: ‘ | Jane Woodward. =x¢ claims divorce on the | jis 7 did not want the family relatives to have | ABOUT THAT RECEIPT IN FULL. ground of cruelty, « - abything more to do in the matter, when 1! Gen, Butler.—When you took that money aud Pierce Lafayette tied a bill vesterday for ) herd this, and gave the case to Peter and Dar- | sizned the re ipt did you mean to act fairly divorce trom Maria Latayetic, nee Mix. The | reine. . Fitzhugh was disappointed tn this; | by him or to cheat him? marviage took place at Bowles Staton. wis | row he sees that there 1s no way to make a lit- | “Witness.—There was @ deception practis and the divorce 1s clauned on the ground oF | te money, but w get round you in some way he | upon me in my poverty, When { was sick 1 w desertion, ac. | sent bis son James to ask'me to come to his | forced to take more money, Which they want " ‘Jacob Schetiey,the well- | house. 1 bave the note he sent. Mrs. Fitz- | to claim was full settlewent. But in my he ‘THE FUNERAL of Mr. attel 4 an old res hugh asked me to loan her some money, that | this was not a settlement, but a deceptior Known peunibes and gas Giver, 650 60 Ou 2° they were destitute; or if 1 would go to some one } so | wanted to bring out now all I could against Gent of this city, who died Tuesday eventox | ard borrow it for her. I sent word for the most | them after a few days sickness, aged 55 years, t00K | Charitable gentlemen to come see her—chris- i Rinthony Bucky, ant the remains Will be seni | tan men—but they did not come, "she told me | =< — y . | she went to see Mr. Corcoran, i eee eee atelnnt seme ago and | L went a few days ago to the ‘Treasury to try | row Be AT Gaanten,” “The Ancledy aasoniation, | abd get Jimmie @ posilion, and Mrs. Fitzhuch | "s Necess was taken for ee ee eae as a Metibes met last | told ine you told her lusband that the note she ir insight into your heart, and i 0 minutes, AFTER RECESS. ~ | sent you to come and see her on A street, , - ae Sette Tcyatsae deceased and attend the funeral in a body. Jou wrote it; and Mrs Colonel Ficcmustr tag | OuIVer restuned her seat some time before Jude ol ve 1 ago Cartter came In, Irv ofthe District of Columbia | me that you entertained hin by teliiag him | ““At ino o'clock the redirect examination of a anoeipae ing March 15th, was ss,or at | things against me: that you told the Colonel r and Mrs. Oltver T atnum; 2% were | alout me telling youl woild bring a baby of | MIS OUVGE Mas commenced, and. Mrs. Oliver ns Se corer ate | now, ahd it you have eo much capsere 1S US | hls request; took the medicine a his request; ¢ eof 21.07 | now, 8 x 5 L00d: It So) per Loo per aunumn for the white and. 42.35 or | that you ead pay Col. Fitehugh for hateking-up | Te ebyect Was well understood; tt had a hinges- the olored, The principal diseases and the | talls about me to please you—you have better | caine to see her, as ais0 Dr. Bil umber of deaths trom each were as follows: i eee it tome who nas been injured at your | tod her that he would send her money, and it a Se i ever told jouall. 1 suffered at the fremont | SC E04 s1ek. he would send, her. the inohey aug of the nervous system, 7 Marriages report | | Bouse from the effects of the medicine you care of her while she was sick. Witness Was te or oko» eporvdyo, "| fered me fo wake no one elie fot how much t | Gene Qt en te auppesed mariage with i ee have ab 10 Su! bi Nive K 5; it Was L isville. She Iy THE Case oF Huxey R. Routine, who shot of you by talking against me to you—I at go- | CAIVST beowbom cue was mucried and au obye and rously wounded young Keed on the ing now to bring suit for slander and fod out | tion was raised. . 13th day of January, and has since been In jail wholt 1s that ts trying todo me injury—or KENTUCKY MARRIAGE LAW. awaiting the results of the injuries, Mr. A. &. course youcan hire hundreds to injure me if The plaintif’s counsel said that they in ‘Williams, his counsel, moved that he be ad: you promise them money, but is it just. I have | | .1G04 Pomatneaty that it Nansen oe Kentucky mitted to bafi in a smaller amount than had heres Soues harm yet of you to bel gen she bas no cause of action here, but that the GE SE DE BEOE— GE SOE IE 9S, Ay WEEDS) POPES he sae Ne pence bo See aE sane ceremony not having been performed by a min Davis was in your room at the ‘Congressional ister, priest, judge or other officer having au Oliver agt. Cameron. know I deserve your help. You remember once THE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE. tellirg me if you turned against me how I and the people knew you would not marry me. | } came to you to borrow 35 and told h | to your daughter, and you give her injure my reputation. Piease com: ¢ this wos, * = ‘Witness si Tecelpts presented by Mr. ig present 5 Riddle for the money for the purpose of paying her expenses while sick. Mr. Riddle was acting as agent for her; did not know that he Sald that she could have no money until she signed the receipts; there was nothing sald romise. Took the money because she was Bex, then she became suspicious and declined 10 take the money. Did not carefully examine the receipts before ening, for she did not think they amounted to much. In the interview, when she Bene the Tocris the subject matter of this sult (the breach o} promise) was not discussed, and the receipt was not given with reference to it. At 2:20 o'clock Mrs. Oliver left the stand, having been on the stand about 16 hours alto- gether—13 being in cross-examination. Mr. Tonry, for plaintiff, presented the law in reference to solemnizing marriages in Ken- The following letters were exhibited to Mrs. Oliver yesterday, which she testified were writ- ten by her to Mr. Cameron: THE OFFER TO COMPROMISE. I told Mr. 8. 8. Henkle I wou'd settle for $1.00°, with the $ my board while at the Tremont. House, aud a $15, Position, you yourself promised me, or $4,000, and IT wiil return home. You can agres on either proposition to-day, and stop giving or- ders to hirelings to insuit me. Received January 4. STILL PLEADING FOR $4,000. Papa, Edd Atherton came to the Whitney house and used your name with mine; have yon told him to come there to injure me? ‘I went to his wife; she uses your name with me also; have you told to doit? Lam sure itis Annie Davis’ work, and now Mrs. Fitzhugh says she 1s coming to hear what you have to say about me; Mrs. Fitzhugh keeps the Whitney house; het husband was doorkeeper at the House of Repre- sentatives; they are democrat southerners. She told me she would come and see you and per- haps her husband will come; they are related to Geveral Carrington that lawyer I spoke to: but. when I found others, such as your friends would be more pleasant to you, I dropped the Carringtons. This you know to be so. Now [ have nothing to do with them, and if any of his family should come to inquire aboui me ff ts only for a motive. I know noth- ing about whatever, so be careful what you Say to them, and please tell Ed. Atherton to quit talking about me in connection with you Chris, told me the other day he was afraid to let Eddie Camp see bim talk to me, as Eddie Camp would go instantly and tell Annie Davis, as she forbid Chris, talking to me, and I sup. pose she is the cause of all Edd. Atherton’s Slander about me. Please stop it all. Mr. Hin- | kle is a gentleman. He will come see you about pune or making a settlement with me. I hope it will soon be made, as I am very anxious to return home from all the poor Todies. Please give Mr. Hinkle $1,000 or give him $2,000 and in- dorse me again In office. ‘Then 1 can live. You know you swore before God you would marry me, and you never would have mesuifer. Tain suffering now—notiing to eat. Ihave paid my board and owe no one a cent, and all this you have brought on me. I never would have come here had It not been for you, and now you leave me here and tell Edd Atherton to insult me in your Dame: youtell his wife to do so; If not, 1 am mistaken. Then Annie Davis tells them they never would dare to do it if some one whom you gave the liberty to do so had not urged the inquiry. Surely God will revenge my enemies. God knows what you have done tome. You forced me to commit a crime; now you leave me here and hire people to injure me. PIOUS PROTECTION, Parr: Some person called Mrs. Smtth—Mrs, Whitney tells me was the noted eine eal of me Davis yeentay,, and that this Mrs. Smtth had, and inquired about rooms. Its false. I Dever was at any house to inquire about rooms. are in company with these persons. Iam in this woman friend of yours. Mrs. Whitney is a lady, and she regards me as such, and tell it you knew I was in- it, ‘They make these said you told it to Apnie Davis that you we: taking her house, the Whitney House; can you send us boarders; would you advise me to do i? If you ee of my taking the Whitney, I will take it; please call see Mrs. Whitney, and pick out of you anything; they know too much about you now; you are a slave to them: I wish you had never led them into your se¢rets about. me, or betrayed me to them; don’t believe any tail that comes to you. Iam the only friend you ever had, ABOUT ANNIE DAVI8, Tsaw Mrs. Whitney just now and she will satisfy you that I have never said harm of you, and she scarcely believes you would harin me | Callsee her. Annie Davis 1s doing all the mis- chief. She makes you tell her thin zs about me and sends the same words you say to her about me to Mrs. Whitney, thinking Mrs. Waliney will tell me about it. You told An I respectable. You have told Annie Dav! Whitney. She will show to you the 4: ABOUT A SETTLEMENT. Hon, Simon Caméron:—Dear Sir: The attorney teils me Tam to give them one-third. I would like the settlement made in my presence. 1 would like to be present, as to be satified. No use to make asettlement unless I am present, asI would not be satisfied. Please tell the gentlemen you are going to send Wed Ubis, and have him send for me, sothen and there to end the matter forever. Yours, respectfully, Mary. COMPELLED TO TAKE THE Law. Mr. Cameron: Mr. Riddle sent me word ye3 terday he fatled to see you. Asi am at liberty to select an attorney, I have selected 8S. S. Hin- kle to attend to my case. cap root that your wife’s cousin, Ar.nie Davis, has been in the habit of assisting you about herbs and medicines. She, at one time, pre: presented some to your clerk, Mr. Barr. Mr. McChwald, of Har- tisburg, and Louisa Smith, of Baltimore, can prove all. You know you forced me to take medicine that has endangered my life, and you know you committed an outrage on me at the Congressional Hotel. God is witness to all this. Therefore, since you will not spare in your aim to do me a fearful injury, I be compelled to take the law to defend myself, M.S. OLIVER. Attomey 8. 5S. Hinkle will call and see you and will present to you terms, if you wish to settle the injury done me privately. I am sorry 1 ath compeiled to act against you, but I am a lone orphan, and God will not suffer any one to impose on me and to the extent you have, both ot pony, and spirit, without using his help to ist me, PROVOKED BY THE OTHER woMAN. T cannot believe you would send Mrs. Smith Gen. Butler.—You have given me a pretty | Mr. Cameron | sold from $35 to $0 per hundred; 6,000 herrings sold at $20 per thousand; 700 bunches rock ‘sold from 25 to 30 cents per buncn; 300 buaches white perch. 10 to 40 cents per bunch. OR y three more days for the display of hosi- , a8 next week Mr. Baum will have a grand sale ot ladies’ jarments at astonishing also. a lot of ladies’ 2-button kid gloves at 25 cents and gent’s2-button at 50 cents. Don't neglect to call at 405 7tb st. 1 Carpets, Carrets, CARPETS.—Immense stock ‘Towson's, 66 Pennsylvania avenue, south aide. t J.D. Mitaxs, AGT., Continues the stationer Dueiness late of Milans « Wilkins, cos 7th st. t Hotel, and she made Marla abuse me; that in- Jured mp. You told her the week before last ‘when you were at her house (30 the word brot to me) that I wrote and asked you to take me on your farm a8 housekeeper. 1 did ask you and if youdo 1 will drop the sutt,or give me money to take care of me, and God knows I am entitled to it. Ycu forced me to give my virtue to you, and | believed you would marry me. Who knows harm of me? I defy the worid to bring up who can say ought to bring up a soul who can say ought against ine. h | the world all over. Every one who has ever known me will speak well of me, unless itssome o e without principle—some one who wants to make a little money out of you, and take care they don’t turn on you and say they were hired by you to slander me. I told you [ was willing W settle this matter between youand]. You thority, the marriage was an absolute nullity In Kentucky the law sacrifices logic to human ity, and the issue ts legitimatized. Gen. Butler argued that the Hving togetuer for years, With Or Without solemuizavion. hold ing themselves out as ce and wife, was ia the eyes of the law a marriage. aye, court said at the proper time he would hear further argument on this point. A PRIMITIVE MARRIAGE CEREMONY, Witness resumed saylug:—There was no cere- mony about it except Mr. Oliver said “You are my wife.” Mrs. Oliver, Mr. Gaskins and Reu- ben Brinkle were present. Had no knowledge that Oliver was married at Unat me. ‘There was .nO license that she knows of. ‘I'hey sepa- rated about the beginu of Lue war; witness bas not lived with or cohabited with nim since ‘told Mr. Cameron of her relations with Oliver, | 10 Mrs. Fitzhugh’s, No. 144 C street southeast, to tiy to injure me, You know Annie Davis 15 only glad to get up a quarrel between you and 1, Lam the only true friend you ever had, and | when J am forced to take steps agalnst In the } (ol L will be provoked to do it by this woman. | 11s hard for me to believe you would go there | and betray me to them, and allow them to dic- tate to you how you should treat me, Go see Mrs, Fitzhugh; ask her what was said. She | thinks the world about you. Call see her. Mrs. 1 | Whitney told me she told you she would not let | you have her rooms if Annie Davis came there; | that every one on Capitol Hill knew she was rt | and | put you never knew it; that the people were | afraidto interfere with ber. She tells them your kept mistress; that Annie Davis told it, she can get them in office, uses your name, has fla by-word, but you least suspect it. My No. m much | js xis Pennsylvania avenue. When J leave here dtoyoufor i. That is all we want to | | expect to retire to a convent. IY NO SETTLEMENT IS MADE THE SUIT GOES ON. May Hon. Simon Cimeron:—Dear Sir: ¥ 2, 1877, | Colonel Fitzhugh saw you at the city here last week. He tells you, or have you told him, that * * = Nouse to throw your money away; if you would believe me and let no one inter- fere or decvive you about me. I told you every one who been to see me, and J told you I refused every offer from every one who has ac- | costed me in your name. Colonel Fitzhugh or | any. one else know nothing about me. ‘They | would like, no doubt, to decolve you to make money out of you I have refused to see or have anything to say or do with any one unless some one you will send to me and I know ts your trie I just this moment saw Mr, Peter and Darneille; they told me to have the settlement made in thelr oflice. Mr. Peter and Darnelile are gentlemen, and they told me a settlement, if you and I concluded in it, should be made ia | Uheir ofiice in my presence, and then and there and forever 1 am to drop the matter and never again breathe your name to mortal and you do the same toward me; this 13 thelr intent. 1 signed a paper to that effect, and ir no | Settlement is made the stilé goes on; then | I defend myself in the court; and’ when | do come up in the court I intend with God’s help, to succeed in the defence of my reputation; I shall die before I shall fail in that; the Fitzhughs and the world can do all they may, and the moment there ts a conspir- acy formed to injure me my reputation that moment those who do it shall suffer for tne same; God will defend me; T am not afraid ot | vbat.” Mrs. Smith sent one of her messages {rom Annie Davis yesterday that you was at Annie Davis’ house last week and told her I wrote to you and you to take me as ene ei er to you on yourfarm. I hope that God will keep you from all this evil influence. You know that the influence of such @ woman as Mra, sinith is not good. Negros are bad anyway. It is your duty asa ristian to protect this poor Miss Davis. I know nothing about her only a8 1 hear she 1s an orphan, I understand, ike myself, and as I cannot have the happiness Bho’ rill aga ‘y AMUSEMENTS. { DRY GOODS. ((ORCORAN GALLERY or aur, | GPBING AND SUMMER ‘The weekly NIGHT EXHIBITION will take pla: “We have just opend a very lanes aud varied stock If the settlement is made fam going to tive | THIS Gimuraday) EVENING at 8o'dock "= or NEW me isin in Florida. and hope to be able to pray for your | ‘conta, peace with our Redeemer. ess in this life and in the we are all burrying to. Yours, that they would cover the claim for breach of 7 A LETTER TO J. D. CAMERON. Hon. J. D. Cameron:—Dear Sir—Since Annie Davis ts going to Europe with your papa, Cris 1s busy at her house helping. tlement now. For the benefit of il be xiven at MeCanley'« Hall enne southeast + RIDAY, Mrreh at Among the participants ate Prof. F. bs. Hay he and $1 Teeslgig, EC. Townsend, Prof.'A-1. Schoit and STRIPED aod OHVCRED SILKS Iwill make’ a set- Youcan send Mr. Sam Barr or some of your friends. I will return south. No papa brought up with Annie Davis in the court, and it will be the case if the matter comes before the public. Herold friend, the editor, who brought her here from Pailadel- hia, and rented a room for her on the third floor, cor. N. J. ave., in a house where Mr. But- ler’s now stands, says he visits her now. foolish your papa 1s to allow this woman to | have such control over him. use to have your A SAUCY SHIP AND A GALLANT CREW LADIES AND CHILDREN’S MATINEE TING ON SATURDAY AT TWO O'CLOCK. AM wool Pi All Reserved Seats Only 50 ¢ hi All Reserved Beats Only 50 Cen! All Reserved Seats Ouly 50 Gou she tells that she apa as a slave at her beck, and that hire @ servant without her know- She was intoxicated, fell down the creepy as he fs, no doubt is ata gentleman like your papa to be controlled by such a woman. Since it cannot be remedied on your papa account I will let the matter drop | if he is now willing to make a friendly settle- ment with me through yourself in person or some on I know to be directly from your papa. Hope to hear from you, I remain very resp.. OLIVER, 211 4% St. NW. | postscript about the castle ie Scotland, which was printed in yesterday's 1 stairs, Even Cris, 0 Mr. Riddle holds for me, deductiax | All Reserved Seats Only 5 . Ail Reserved Seats Only 50 Cents All Reserved Seats Only 50 Cents. NATIONAL THEATER. — Lawgiter. Mary [This letter has. Miusements, &co RATER.—Robson and Crane in the “Comedy of Errors” draw lange houses. One | has to see it to realize exactly how much fun | can be crowded into three acts. Next Friday | be presented for benefit of Forp’s Orgxa Hovsg.—Pinafore had a very bie audience again last night. resenting the opera has become solidated and without any checks sail the craft smoothly. The music was rattled Off in lively style last night. THEATER Comigcr.—The crowds Comique this week are immense. po, very early if you wantto get inside the bu!ld- og. MoCavrey’s HAatt.—A musical and literary entertainment will be given at MeCauley’s hail Al NATIONAL TH “Our Bachelors” will the two comedians. large and fashtona’ You have to ——— @OoDs. DE RANI " NAD ae AND MUSICAL =) yg Sate cvorns : 2 L TAIN MENT. dead FRENCH OOTRLINES, SION SUNDAY SoHOOT. BATROSS CLOTH, ime Rare eas as CHaVior RAYE sos DE LYON To'sloel 5 oE LYON Pha | JASPER SILKS, # se 75 and $1 z marae IRE ANTIQUE CAMELS Halk armatt MOIRE ANTIQUE CAME and US =e 7 KS. all pri OBD’S OPERA HOUSE. i Gor D BILKS. all hn now <havies SAILS HOISTED AT 8 BELLS trons Fe to 8s ee aissenaghone copie = NEW BTELE PALASO! A8UN 0 LAS. SUCCESSFUL CRUISE OF Paris and Berlin WRAPS and PSK eee et H. M. 8. PINAFORE. sHaw ia FURNISHING Goops, GRE . CREPE CLOTHS. LAGk. nd RAW SILKS. F RSET 4, HOSIERY, Ko, i wool) here AID DRE GOODS, ve DOMESTIOs, at lowest prices, Ke. Ke, lembers of Congress, our customers and the public, are invited to iiepect our wtock at the'r : leieure. All Reserved Seats Only 50 Cents Ove Price ONxy. PERRY & BROTHER, All Reserved Seats Onl Cents. Ks -4 All Reserved Neat Only 50 Gente marke 3 Pa-ave.. cor. 9th All Reserved Seats Only 50 Conta All Reserved Beats Only 30 Cents B ) Cente, Im form and feature, fare and limb, Peart rw 80 Like I < ‘That tolke kept taking te for im | POFULaR Puices. And each for one another. | 100 pie D Good, 12%, 15 and 25, STUART ROBSON AND WM. H. ORANE, | SB pieces all woot Bunting, ‘White Bed upread~ 61 and #1.25. rown Cotton, for the benetit of Mission Sunday school next Prof. Hay. John Tweedale, Schott and Annie | Friday evening. Townsend, Prof. A. Lewis are among those who will participate in the entertainment. CoRCORAN ART GALLERY.—The weekly night exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery this evening affords an opportunity to see all the treasures of the gallery at a nominal price. RS met last night, . Collins (in the chair), Bacon ard Hume. A communication from Superin- tendent of Fire-Alarm Miles, calling attention to the salaries of the two operators in his office ws 'y Company. The verdict of the press Hnanimous in praiso. ‘The quiatexcsncs beauty. ‘The largest, most. saocasstst! reanization of its kind now in existence, Shakspeare’ ©. I bale spendia \. Te. * mais oe loo doz Chitaves ie Hoa fe from 25 7 : iren’s ¥ - COMEDY OF ERROES. A tal eiock otpen Sun Umbrian a romio of Syracuse. . +... STUART ROBSON a licoe, Gisc. Dromio of Ephesus. Sn Wat CRANE gf Penh kd iad of Dry Goods. “The fun is fast and furious.” i GEO. J. JOHNSON, DROMIO MATINEE SATURDAY. mariStr cor. 7th st end Market Space. MONDAY NIGHT, March 24, 1879, NEW SPRING DRY Goops. I Mit. JUSEPH JEFFERSON, N in Washington Irving's charming story of Beautiful Drees Goods, 150. warldtr RIP VAN WINKLE. Besctisns press Goose (wont). 3c. HEATER COMIQUE. 4ll-wool Buntings, 260. ‘ NDAY, March 17, Mies May Fisk's f; a All-wool Debexes, only Ie I; Carpets, 25, 30, 37, 50, 62, Te. Catsimeres, for Boys’ wear, from 25, 37 50, All-Wwool Black Cashmeres, 50c. j Cute Counterpanes, from 50. 7 ly, in all the principal cities of ti en ot 5 and $46, colors warrant rflowinw houses. ‘Buperior fo aul’ | Bereale, sard-wive, 8. having been reduced by Con; $1,000 each by mistake, and asking the board to urge the District Commissioners to endeavor to have the old rate of pay restored, was referred to the District Commissioners. r. E. C. Sutherland, that a fire-alarm box be faced on the Orphan Asylum, corner isth and streets, that locality being without a box. 4 Teply was sent that the board had already urged the purchasing and placing of forty new alarm boxes in unprotected neighborhoods such as that. A proposition was read from Silsby & Co., of Seneca Fails, N. Y., offering to furnish one of their new No. 3 engines in exchange for ‘he “8. J. Bowen,” (an engine in use here since Isé9, and engine which cost $5,000,) for $2,000 cash, thus allowing $1,250 for the old one. This District Commisstoners. Applications for positions were received from the following and placed on file: J. J. Keefe, johnson, W. A. Duvall, I’. Suilth, C. H. Strobell, H. T. Tycer, J. J. Berry, \ and F. Courtney. GOLD FILLED BRACELETS at Prizg’s on ave. t ——— oes THE COURTS. CRIMINAL CoURT—Jt esterday, motions to qui ry Fridley and Albert Fauth, g, were overruled. John Gibbs | Was sentenced to jail for four months for as- Young; motion for new trial gress from $1,290 to A request from bis 4 nent medical, judicial and ot the Hon, Tad Stephens—called at Mrs. Whit- | ney’s and said you had been at the house of An- | WaS_ referred to the FREE ART G4LLEEY an told_you I had been ‘to see her, or sie thought | t No. 696 E some one who answered yourdescription of me | F. Bright, R. 'T. T ask you to stop my name mentioned when you | the house of a minister; the same plous pro- | tection surrounds me now I had last winter, | and hope you will have respect for my feelings. | So please do not allow my name VS of with | the | for policy sellin: ells me jured, sorely injured, by this woman you | would stop it. I was advised to tell you | . Oe Ronee. BUDeRIOE to Hanbury Eubroidery. 2, 3, 4.5, 6, 7,§,9,10,12.15c. cialties! “Received by audiences raparal. Tmsmense stock of Sprite Gatpets jane reoslved, unequaled in numbers! Concluding wita | {rom 25e. up. WRON, the sparkifurand viene Beads qantroducing OM TOGRE Ba. avenue, ‘and’ vivacious | company of specialty artiste: Popular prices aeirne | _marlSitr (South wide) near Teh at. xO NEW SPHING Gvops, nT THe CTR AnT MAD OALVER | *) 2 received new Buntings, 12 and 180. golors Ail Wool Euntings, 38e. A job lot new Bre at Te. Very choice styles Dress Goode, Sain ta Wie Osteor te Ree 1861, Fee, 81 8 visit. jal7-t7 ets Bi | Silk at $2.15. Our $1.25 Black Sik ORS [7g gee SERENE, Saat et this, Mrs. Whitney says you would ‘not | allow this woman to talk about me {f you knew | les up, and come to | Equity Cocrt—Judge MacArthur, Yesterday, Jackson vs. Riac! —_—_—_—_—_ sistance orde1 f Receiver Payne. GEORGETOWN ADVTS. ales red on affidavit of Whitney's and tell them, thinklog I may hear | Morrill vs. Giddings; restral ining order dis- of it and f would feel badly. Mrs. Smith also | charged. Et A8LIseEeD IN 1831; ENLARGED AND IMPRO' IN 1874; Now the most Complete in this part of the Oountry coming to see Mrs, Whitney; Iam thinking of | the biggest boy in e y her North Adams school was and made up ber mind to settle question of definitely. She led him into an m1, closed the door, and undertook to whip him. let her know; please don’t allow this Annie | Th Davis and Mrs. Smith to talk about me to you, PREMIUM x DYFING AND SOOUBING | ‘ABLISHMENT, ere WaS a rough-and-tumble fight, In which the combatants pounded each other, rolling over and over on the floor, and tore tuelr ch the boy was thrown flat on bis back, and the mistress knelt on his breast to hold him down. He was conquet bour afterward he was taken violei his recovery is doubtful, &P Inspecting oficer In barracks to stalwart @efender of his country: “Well, you satistied with your rations?” “How is the meat, 49 Jefferson Sty pear Bridge st. Georgetown e‘othes, At len; ded to, The cleaning of Oatpor: Denaro eee & specialty District work sent forand papel Orders by mail and express promptly attended Addrose as above. ili JEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF divided? Don’t you some- Small ration and sometimes a large , Sir; We always get asmall one.” e may have intended man to drink water. It looks that way from the fact that ines on the slight- le with a barrel of it.—[Detroit Free she will freeze uj est occasion, an whisky when she can help ions should feel wrateful"—See CITY ITEMS, ALL CITIZENS troubled with Cogs or Colds should aé cnce use Dr. Bull’s Coug) Exjoy HEALTHY Feer.—Remember the pop- ular Corn Doctor, near Pennsylvania aver Ir you intend go! to the theater to-night | and ive eee 3) headache one dose Lodille’s Headache . Ryback, 411 19th street, nue. W. H. WHEATLEY'S the summer months | FAMILY SUPPLIES. 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