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A Sein THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY. April 7, isso. ‘The Weather. DICATIONS TO-DAY. Orrick OF CHtEr Siagwat, OFFICER, WASHINUTON. Ap 1 For the Midite Atiantic cloudy weather, y lower te LOCAL NEWS. Wo-Night. ¥ Amusements, & Forw’s Opera Hiuse.— ance.” onal Thee fek’s Love. Theater Crnnigne. Artingion Thee irates of Pen- Barrett in tenes, &e. Hey Cross, Odd Fellows Hen.—Miltary concert. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:10 p. m. and extinguished at 5:49 a. 1 ‘The caw: of Daniel J. Byrns, convicted in Poliee Court of al assault on his wite Was called in the Criminal Court, yesterday al, and he pleaded guilty. His wife chfia were in court with him, and Mr. W. Jobnson, counsel for Byrns, said that the wite imd no desire to press the case, court to be lenient. Judge Jame tence. ‘Yesterday a sult was Med by Mr. mst the © for Geo. ing com 5.14, for paper furnished. This is the old suit of several years sin ‘This morning at 11 o'clock Mr. Chas. s an., Was marr’ nier, of Atchison, ei Emma K. Fibeher. eldest daughter of Fiseher. ‘The ceremony was performed nce of the Father Walter, at the resid: Ives OF ‘The young coupie left at |: whence they will sail instant by the German Lloyd line Elverton Dy event. on atast 20s, for trespas: ‘on July > last. broke int ise, destroying the door and quantity of furniture and carrying e apples and other prod ‘The many sof Mr. and Mrs. Jay J. ‘amp Wi hear of the sude Camp's mother, Mrs. ied Apne at Wiimingion, while on a visit th Last wi sveS broke Int Grant pl from Mr wan in th @epartinent of the la’ €o.. by whom be iF ebureh Was in ati ef the 9 Newt with thre their me where t the whereal known. On away ff nei: hbor the plea that the it clit claims oy mother, and by of the hot having prese dogs prior to dat owner of the youn ownership tn the a the mother? The case afterncon. vho is entit aim by o CarEcn BCTIONS.—At t I tonal S. chureh last evening, the presented, showing 2 h that the rematning Mdeb! 000) will probably be pr E. B. French was re report was @ members of Ali Souls’ chu last evening and elected the ees for three years, H . He Xter and V urdoc! retary, . Dunwoody; treasurer. Dr. W. Wallace. Wm. E. Chandler was eleeted to the vacancy on the board of trustees occas! ‘The corpor: Wnitarian) m: Hanscom. ‘The fuil bos those holding over, are M master-general Cutter, Win. Jebn Cassels. W. Scott Smith, Dr. W. F. Wal Col J. H. Baxter, il. A. Willard and W.C. Mv doch. GRAND MatrNgg, Masonic Hall, Aprils, 3 0°clk.+ ng of Hi evening th serve for the ensuln followin s T. Calian, urer; Jas. The ening elected the following officers for the next four y . P, Burnside, president; J. B. ‘Tanner and J Smith, vice presidents; J. _K. Thompson, coi sponding secretary; Hanuibal D. Nort Ing secretary; S.W. Clarke, treasurer; uartermaste i. marshal . vice presidents; Gen. Dr. H. Pipes, assis easure ed to administrator's sale of in Uniontown, commenctag at @elock Thursday morning, “April sth—in part, 25 bola flour, chests of tea, bis. syrup and m. con, Stock of wood ware, fae {iaporte ors In wood and ic Especial atten to the stock of Hquors, some of wh! fine. ‘The Porowac Facir Growexs’ Assoctatros met. yesterday in the hall of the Sovereigns of Industry, No. 510 11th street. ‘There was.an in- teresting discussion on “ Fruit; Its Culture and Preservation.” Dr. S.A. 1. M as chose! President to Ml the ¥ occasioned by th Signation of Mr. Jobn Saul, aud Mr. HL. E Moulton was chosen vice lace vacated by Di M er and Mrs. ttee and the executive com- nittee on exatbition, THE MepIcal. AssociaTION OL THE DisTRicT last evening elected Dr. Johnson Elliott, prest- dent; Dra J. horpson and_C. H. A.'Kliea- Schmtat. vice-presidents: Dr. J. F. . T, tre J.T. - W. Franzont, J.C. and W. H. Taylor. - Hi. Koss, . Reyburn and eensors; Drs.” Autiseil, Elliott E. Hagner, Magruder. 1 errentiss, Thompson, sey vurn. Fenwick, Bogan, Beale Hert: Kilenschmidt, delegates to the which meets in New York on Jane Stor AvpERNey Darry W cottage cheese Janch. 40, SF rer; br. D Smith and convention a Dill o} made from cream; nice for ——— BUILDING AssoctaTioN.—Ata meeting of ‘the Northwestern Bullding Association last night, the seeretary’s report was read, shi Feceipts during the year to hav number of unredeemed shares, The follow! Geo. K. Fin president, treasurer, B. KR. Cathin; secre tary, Jolin Cook; directors, vilver Dufour, J. | Hi. L. Eager, Edward Hammersley, C. C. Dan- eansen, W. I. Deckman, John B. Pos PL HL Weber. ; __ CRILDREN'S SHORT PANTS, ayes 4 to 10 year svc. Boys’ Department, A. Saks « ( hh street. t Maketace Licenses have been issued to Chas. Russell and Maria Stewart; Edward T. Of Frederick county, Md., and Hetty 4 5 Alexandria; Howard 0. Emmons and Kate’ A. Scott; Richard L. Gardner, of Prince Georg county, Md., and Mary E. Hichen: John i Miller 3 nd Lola C. Jones; Lafayette Bingham and Anna Latham; Kobert 0. Elmonstou aud Maggie A. Naylor. WASHINGTON Fist MAREET—Sold by R. A. Gol- an, agent.—w,000 herrings from $3 to $ 1,000; 4,00 shad from $10 to $i6 per 1, BO ‘bunches rock and perch, from 10 to 30 cents per 11SC—CHANNING—1S50.—The custom of com- memorating “‘ceatennials” has become estab- ‘The Raymond-Hi | open court, ana being daly sworn, says that shi but wished the | ved sen- W. Jones | pital Pudlish- the nearest rela- | who signed this att the North [ alot of | . but he disclaimed owner turneble le-morrow ja! meeting of held in the | cases of misdemeanor to suspend ” | what business he kad pu | passed bet | time Mr. Crane lett by one door while the Johnson, W. | | the circumstances he would impose a Tne of § Seduction Suit. MISS KAYMOND IN COURT AND SAYS SHE MEANS BUSINESS. Yesterday, in Clrentt Court No. 2 (Judge Cox), Mr. R. 'T. Merrick, for Senator Hill, Im the suit entered In the name of ice an ee i lo! seduction—mov Eirike the case fom the ilendar, as statea In iE STAK last e as reported in Tse The action of t “ Stak, coming to Mrs. Lockwood's ears, she ac companied Miss Raymond to the court room a few ininutes before three o'clock. Mrs. Lockwood called attention to the case, and (Mr. Merr! Miss Raymond be sworn In open court. MISS RAYMOND'S AFFIDAVIT. The court (Judge Cox) directed that the state- ment be reduced to writing, which was done, and the following affidavit was presented: Ti the Spreng Cnt D, Ca, Jessie Raymond agi Be men H. Hill, 81 O—. In answer to motion of K. 'T. Merrick, counsel for defendant in the above entitled suit, moti this day filed asking to dismiss the suit on the ground that it was tiled without the consent of and against the protest of plaintiff, now comes the plaintiff in her own proper person and in did anthorive the above-entitled suit; that shi sul authorizes its prosecution; that her claim for damages is a just and true claim; that she never made an affidavit, or a protest ayainst the bringing of the above-entitied suit. and that the distrfssal of it would be a gross injustice t } herself aud her child, who are without means ot Support. Jessi RAYON Sworn and subseribed before me this 6th of April, A. D. 1850. KR. J. Muras By ©. Roprnson, Assistant MISS RAYMOND QUESTIONEP BY THE COURT. Judge Cox calted Miss Raymond to tke stand ed her as to her statement attached ard she having stated tbat She made that statement explained that she being very poor and in trouble, she was smatl, who told her that if she would sign the paper and clear Mr. Hill as far as she could and trust to and q7 visted by dames Banks and 5. V bls honor that they would help ne His Honor.—Was it the Stee?i you speak o davit? ymond answered, “Yes and Mr. Banks told me a word. » you autherived Mrs. Lockwood to bi ver. The court adjourned at this point. ‘The Case of THE DISTRICT ige Wright. ‘This morning im the Court in General 7 the case of J. W. Wright, sentenced last S. day to fall for and to pay 21.000 for an assault on ex-Sey ided. Int « Mr. Stanton, the counsel 1 otion that he be a¢ peal. C opinion of vid That the que une cc y have no po this matter. A writ of error does nol the condition of a case. Tt appears without inte she court A that fin crimtual as in ¢ € court has control of Such is not the case, for to ‘aetion would involve the powers ppelate court to reve uality se eS, and this court would hay power t inflict’ punishment. Tue constitution stands inst this, for there is thls court could a whether there riminal ¢ ‘ould not enter up juden nein the way of senten e milst be done by the trial court. They saw no way Ir » without contusing which they act in this thewhole system. He might be disposed it he had prestded below to have granted this mo ton, for it is a very strong a The sente him this right. which Is gt capital and. penitentiary ¢ The whol on isin the court below, which i to postpone sentences as ‘abovi Judge Wylie remarked that by t need the redress ran the de lous Was conch ewed, but the law ts against tt ho power inthis court in regard to recoznizan: and no security 1s provided except as Lard tus descrives “the firm walls of a prison.” Tacy could not dictate to that court and say that th: party should vo out on recognizance. Chiet Justice Cartter sald he did not mean to say that the party has no right of appeal, bu at present the court could not tntertere for (4 cas€ Was in the control of the court below. A Lively Street Affray WATER REGISTRAR COX CANES EX- TRAR CRAN! Yesterday atfernoon some excitement was + created on Penns yivania avenue, near4\ str by a personal conflict between Water Kez! Thomas €. Cox and ex-Water Registrar John IH. Crane. It appears that Mr. Cox was crossiag the Avenne when he ‘costed by Crane It an excited an angry dispute fol- rane made threatening stures to Cox, Who appiled his cane vigorous the shoilders of Mr. Crane. Sergeant who heard of the fracas, atrested Mr. ox for an ass Judge Snell, who ieid him to buil for a hearing this morning. ‘THE Stax teporter meeting with Mr. Crane this morning the latter stated that he met Cox on the Avenue as above stated and asked him ting in his ip tn acon- him (cr nd District | just pre y held in the atti of the latter; “that = Mr. + Cox denied heving impertinently interfered in the conver ou alluded to, and the le was ‘n them, Cox charging Crane with an untruth and denying that he bad no busi- hess in Interterlag, when Crane called Cox a@ liar it he denied haviag so interfered. Cox then used bis cane, striking rapidly and at randotn, but hiiting Crane on the left arm. In Mr. Dodge's office it was ascertatned that Mr. Crane had raised a question about the issulng by Mr. Dodge of a license to oue Murray, a clerk In one of the government departments, 10 sell new cider, Mr. Crane claiming that he (Murray) had been permitted to sell cider without the license. and tuof it fntertered with his (Crane's) busi- hess. Jie demanded a tificate from Mr. Dodge's office that Murray had paid for his leense. A Turther conversation followed in re- tation to Mr. Crane having done a like business for several months without having paid the proper license. It was at this potnt that x. Cox, who happened to v had something to say about thie he (Cox) being one of the ‘ense beard, whereupon My. Crane bee very much excited, denouncing Mr, Dodge Mr. Cox, and denying ever having sold c contrary to law. His manner becaule go exc that & policeman was sent for. Inthe m sean entered by the other. It was after this at they met on the avenue, when Mr. Crane charged Cox whan inferrcins with his (Crane’ pri business In an Teipériinent mauu-r. A WAITER Of assault and batiery was Sworn Quit by Mr. Crane, and in the Pollee CSart tais | morning both the principals appeared. Mr. Crane gave testimony, *owing to the court a bruise ou the left ari. Witnesses were heard on voth sides, no attorneys being employed. ‘The court, after hearing all the tacts, remarked that It was a well recornized principle of 1a that words do not justify an assault, Ia Uuls | case, however, be had allowed the provocation to be detailed, and had given it due weight in coming {o bis conclusions. ‘The more respect- ble the parties are who engave in such scenes a5 these, the greater the offence. Such mea ought to set a better example tothe lowly. Under and costs on Mr. Cox. An appeal Was not and bonds fixed at $100 IMPORTANT TO EXECUTORS AND GUARDIAN: On Monday, in the case of Flannagan Show, Judge Hagner overruled the demurre Stow had been appoiuted — testamentary guardian and executor, and gave bond {01 ‘The chic nit 10 question argued was whethe: '$ prayer to remove hlin as executor | should have been made in Equity or in the Pro- bate Court. The statutes providing for cog zance Of such cases by the latter, 1t was argi by Une defendant's counsel that in this partt: lar case a bond had been given to the Probate Court, and that if the executor should be found delinquent in this court he could be removed by the same and sted on his bond. Farther, that Unis being admitted, there was no ground for an injunction on Snow’s property, When so obvious: a remedy at law was available. Counsel for laintif, on the other hand. argued that the w of 179, which created the Orphans’ Court gave to it no jurisdiction whatever over real estate or over rents accruing. That the same act expressly declared that nothing In {t should be so construed as to abridge the full and ample Bra nase ete apt fale wi 3] as oe ee ee | of trusts, were the the injunction on Snow's ‘Folliott, with manslaughter belng present) she askea that } I wrote -—Did you not tell him what you waned to say? \ them t wot Said that you y this COURT WILL NOP INTER- argument that when sb come atter expired tn favor of granting en by the law in organic: the sentence in felonies 1s suspended by writ of error and this elauseeame from the old | laws relating to the Cirenit and Criminal Courts of the District. No power was given then in entence, and ve on this‘poiat.' He Would not Itke to put a stralied stringent con- struction on the law so as to deprive the par- | ty of the right to nave his case rev! In criminal cases there ts ; SIX months, Re REGIS- rar ti t nt, and he was taken before those to which the gr adapted thelr sco ton can give an idea of the quaint humor of the Whole thing. It must be seen and heard to get ia Idea of it, and no seats at the Opera House tas SSkuqte last evenin Special features of the performance are un- usually at tractive, most enjoyable fairs eve given by the Sister The Death of Susan Wheeler. ARREST OP AMBROSE FOLLIET ON THE CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER. Asa result of the grand jury's Investigation into the circumstances of the death of Miss | Susan E. Wheeler last Sunday week in a house on B street, between ist and 2d streets, that body yesterday returned a presentment to the District attorney's oftice, charging one Ambrose in having caused her death. Col. Corkhill immediately informed the detective office, and Lieutenant Eckloff | with Detective Miller went over to Folltott’s Place of business, ‘:Apothecaries’ Hatl,” on 4% ‘street In the Colonization building, and he was taken to headquarters where he was kept dar- | ing the night. Mr. Fotliott ts brother-in-law to the late Dr. Darby, and since the latter's death has continued the business established by Dr. Darby. He asserts his innocence and claims that he never saw Simpkins. During the past few days the grand jury examined Mrs. Mecgan (Page, and other occupants of the house where the “death took place; Drs. ‘Townsend, (health oficer), Stanten, Patverson, (coroner), and F. A. Simpkins—the latter being the principal witness | —and it fs said that the testimony shows that the girl told the physteians on Thursday pre- ceding her death, that [he operation was per- formed on the Mon afore at an oftice on the same street with the City Hall, and that there is other evidence tending to corrovorate her statements. TRACING THE CLUES. By the District Attorney's offic h tive corpses ly Lieur, Eestoff, this case has been worked up tvom the merest thread of a clue, It will be remembered that the first re- port of the case was made by Dr. Patterson, the coroner, after the death of the girl. The Physicians, Des, Townskend and Stanton, who nee having, wit Mrs. Morgan and other inmat tO a very short téme before her death that she would xecover amd then could be used in tie Prosecution of the guilty party... District At torney Corkhi! on taking hold of the case & amined all the parties connected with it, with View of getting at the bottein of it, and it was {| det eloped im the statements of the physicians that on Thursday evening veiore her death she had told them formea hat the operation haa been pel her on a street which ske called 11 street,” end that If one of them K on elthes of ker she could t: ore. In examining one of the wome Who had attended to her, she stated that Miss Wheeler went out on Monday morning before her death closely vieled, and returned in abont an henr and appeared to be sick, and that ste that day went to bed and did Bot leave tie room again alive. ed, in which he denied that he knew anything 4s to the cause ef the sickness prior thereto, dnd after he had positively asser that he was innocent (ol. Corktull intimated to him that he had not told all, and demanded | of garbage, night soil, &c., of the house devoted there energies to | cash. ‘Te Mrs. Harriet L. Coyle sub-lots saving her life befere making tuck effort to | to secure the guilty party. It was supposed up | District Government Affairs. Poundmaster leone has commenced his cam against the dogs. Mite Gonentatoners have issued an order, “that hereafter the cashier of the special asseas- ment division and the collector will be required to furnish direct to the Commissioners a s ment, each y, of the drawback ¢ertificat, recel¥ed during ‘the day preceding ag the number of each certificates, the amount. the lot and square, upon which issued, and the name of the persons to whom Issued.” The order also provides for a system of comparisons aud checks as precaution agatast frau . Health Officer Townshend in a note to U. S. District Attorney Corkhill submits for his con- sideration the petition of a large number of residents and property owners In the vicinity of G street, between 6th and 7th (square 454) praying for the abatement of nuisance in sald square consisting of a fat bone boiling and soap making establish fore request that It be pi ented. ¢, Jury. ALLEGED VIOLATION OF CONT pcr, Health Officer Townshend has © ie Mr. H. Clay Jones, entractor * 9) informed that Mr. Jonés h Virginia shore of thé potomac, betw Jones to call at the health office and explain. IMPORTANT S7.LES OF REAL. Fitch, Box & %jrown have sold Dodges, sub-ot ave., neat }owa tod. W. Nairn for $2, 22, sq. $06, fronting on isth street, betw and 1, improved by a new ts for $5,479.5 290, in se 206, for $1, | Robeson stibtée 15, in Sq 16 reduction in the price of cas bas been in m street, Det, 1ith and isth streets, for $10,219.50, | Teduction in the p a : For Gen. ‘Thomas I. Mckaig west half of lot | (s¢8 Increased ills. ‘This Is a paradox wi ‘Thomas Dowling. for the trustee, } } West half of lot lange brick dwelling dismis afullstatement. Te ) then a he was not her ud did not counsel or | 3 advise Ler to ly Operation performed, nor | havea 1 personal kaowledze of it having | been done, and made the following statement: W Wheeler arrived she stated 10 hi her condition, her purpose ti com here Was to be treated, and showed him OC Dr. Darby, saying She in him. Hie told her not to do si Iso eostly. Simpkins went tc bout the operation, m the habit of “olllot and quest nd he (i) said he | almost daily for mary nd Slugie women in a hundred recent e: He turther explatne » the upotl Mw the buildin hid not lost on triend could ¢ upailight of stairs and | down ihe hail over store where he had tls | rooms. pkins toid him if.) that he did not think she desired to remain al the place, F Mott then asked who. w: his friend, | she wi Simp S Vn't got an . and Folifott remaricin , Enders Simpkins tefl, On sunday when Simpkins Miss Wheele and | walked out with her, she sald ated ‘Som money, and he gave her two dollars and a half. ‘They conversed on the matter gol back and tated that she Was determined to be relieved and he told her that it was dang ous. but withont success. On Monday morain Siapkins mei, her on Pennsylvania 1, apparently accidentally, and’ she ross to 's.” Simpxins then went to his office, but in- the atternoon stopped in to see Folilotr. and asked if she had been there. Folliott. re. plied that she had and she was all right. Simp kius then asked if she had pa‘d him, and F. an- Swered: “Yes, DUL not mu tinpkins thea left and went to see her at Mrs. Mongan’s. enueneat Washington City Presbytery. THE SEMI-ANNUAL. MEET! began th seinl-annual session by a preliminary meetin last night at the New York avenue Presb; church. The opening sermon was by Rev. De. Wyneoop, the moderator, the subject being a eal Orthodoxy.” The clerk, Rev. Dr. , called the roll, after which Rev. F. J. Grimke was elected modera'or tor the ensuing Mr. Sweefen temporary cierk, and Rey. Dr uley, of Pitladelpiia, and Rev. J. Vance, corresponding members. ‘Rev. + vester M.'Beach Was disinfssed to the presby~ tery of Baltimor TODAY'S PROCEEDINGS. The presbytery met this morning and spent thirty mtnutes ‘in devotional ex es. Tne moderator announced the commit ordered that Messi Milles seorge T Jennings, candidutes for licensure, be examined this evening. A resolution was adopted, that a free conversation on the state of religion in the churches be made the order for the afternoon session. The presbytery then proceeded to the ELECTION OF DELEGATE: 1o the general assembly with the following re- sults: Delegates to General Assembly—Minis- Rey. S. H. Howe, D.D., Rev. Join R. Pax- principals; alternates, Rev. F. M. Tod . Samuel Murdo Ruling eld Abraham Depue, Mr. G. Jore, principa nates, Dr. James T. Sweetman, M Moore. ‘The following report was read: The commit- tee appointed af the last meeting of the presby- tery to consider the expediency of establishing achurch ! the nortawestern section of the city, report that they hold the matter under consideration, and kK to be continued, witir the addition of the foliowing to the committee: W. HH. Smith, W. Ballantyne, W. M. Galt, and Jas. E. Fitch. ‘Adopted. Amusements, &c. Fors OrERa Ho sther large and fashionable audien led at the Opei House last evening and greatly enjoyed the second presentation of “The Pirates of Pen- * Considered as a burlesque of grand itis better even than Pinafore. Much of music 1S of a high order, while many of the re the drollest possible parodies of masters of music No written deserip- 1€ Who enjoys genuine should fail to. secure ek. ‘The cos ne of the . The Purates every fun and pleasing mus One Of the Characters in which Lawrence Bat- Fett appears at his best. It seems to tit him ex- » He played toa delighted audience last night, who loudly applauded bim. Miss Cum- mins” “Julia,” 1h while before, “De 3 night the. beautiful play be repeated, She has appeared hei is Vely good indeed. Mr. Leviek played jauprat” in his ust ul style. Ty) orick’s Love,” will THEATSS COulgik—The attendance at the was very large. Tie Masonic TsMrce.—One of the prettiest and held in this city { that now in progress at Masonic ‘Temple. It Is of the Holy Cross. Many handsome and useful articles are displayed. The tables are very autractiy Upp Frn.ows’ Halt.—A grand military con- cert will be given at Odd Fet} hall this eve- ning for the benefit of the District artillery uni- form find, Miss Minnle Ewan and the marine band will take part, ARLINGTON THEATER.—The Avlington are many this week. THE Ita ALDRIDGE DEAMATIC Company give thelr third aud fourth orchestral and dramatic erformances at Union Bethel hall, M street, etween 16th and i7th streets n.w., Thursday and Friday eventgs, for the benefit Of the Ssc ond Baptist church. See adve. uractions at the Acknowledgment. New HAVEN, CONN., 31SU Maren; Iss), itecelved from the Washington Benefitial Ea dowment Association of the ‘District of Colum- ‘a the sum of four thousand dollars ($4,000), being the amount of insurance due me in cons¢- quence of the death of my late brother, Alpheus M. Smith, who held four certificates of endow- ment from the association—two for $500 each, one for $1,000, and one for $2,000. STEPHEN R. SMiru, State street, New Haven, Conn. WaAsnineton, 7th April, 180, Received from the Washington Beneficial E dowment Association of the District of Colum- bia the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000), being the amount of insurance due me in conse- uence of the death of my late husband. Jonn E. Goebel, who held one certificate of endow- mext from the association for two thousand dol- Jars. ELIZABETH GOEBEL, t 227 New Jersey avenue. —__— RENEWAL OF A LgasE.—Messrs. Fitch, Fox and Brown, Uated a lease to the French Mr. of now occupied by him, nay premises a Ca i rted that | Ae | orin the main Lawrence; deci decree below 2) | court. | Equiry Covrt—Judge Hag | Yesterday agt. Lett mitted. Thompson agt. Pos agt. Chipman; suit o Barbour azt. Kirb, tion of sale ordered conditionally agi. Denver & Peck; administr pay fand in his hands. Mille ‘Mommas J. Stanton appointed guardian Ingersoll “agt. Jame over Tain funds to det McAnally gh; ¢l $0. Fudge Mav ar ttn idings agt. Venney et endants for # amas Yesterd: dict for de costs. for $ Toumc ed and judgment. 1 for del nedy; verd ndant. Appieman | Keely et al rer and judgment overruled, United Stat of Adam Upperman et al; on trial. ‘Sehaffert a; file additional pt Cuecuir Cou (No. Yesterday, Hannan. agt. called and Suit dismissed. Kichorn, ¢ agi. Fisher; verdict for $15 Porter: trial commence mage OW ing hou: senten Ye reserved. POLICE CourtT—Judge Snel. rday, Thos. Duily, profanity; $5 or do.; $5 of 10 days. vale property; £10 or 30 days. Wm. Sarabee charged with being an incorrigible boy: s the reform school during minority. Frank Jaci son, Francis Thompson, assault on Washingto: Alexander, $5. CUTICURA Blood and Skin Remedies. Messrs. Weeks & Porren y y hands and Jimbs, causing constant irritation May a physician called my disease Eezema Roden spots appeared on my hands, head, and face, © dies were prescribed by leadi mouths, was then introdice suitation of several leading when adefinite plan was de CLireORD ST.” AND WoopwaRp AVE., Detnorr, Micu., Jan, 24, 1879. SKIN HUMOR For 20 Years Entirely Cured. Messrs. Weeks & Porren, (entlemen:—I have suffered from a Skin Humor for twenty years, without finding any remedy or treatment that would it until an the use of the Ouricura shich, ina short time and ata small expense, have entitely eradicated every trace of the digease, ‘so that now { am entirely free from it. I therefore believe they will do all you advertise them tod Respectfully JOS. Ww: Bosros, July 2, 1879 SCALD HEAD For Four Years Cured. Mre. A. Swirt, Everett, Mass., writes: ‘‘Ths Cericurna REeMeED! eured my child of Scaid Head, covering the scalp and lower part of the neck, of four years’ duration, and which nad re- sisted all the usual remedies.” THE CUTICURA SYSTEM ing Humors of the Blood, Skin Of Tread Bealp with Loss of Hate Is first the purification of the blood, through an enerwetic action of the bowels, liver, kidneys and skin, the natural purifiers of ihe body. Next, to deal every external ev dence of disease and restore beauty, whiteness and freshness of the Skiv and quantity aud UR? of the Hair. Ourrovia RESOLVENT is cathartic, diuretic, resolvent and abecrbent. It purities the blood, liver, kidneys and skin of every trace of bloo@ poisons, invigorates the brain and nervous forces, and throws off dis- ease, CUTICURA, a Medicinal Jelly, arrests exter- nal direase, removes lifeless healihy ulcers, sores and discharging ‘woun: allays inflammation, itching and irritation, heals. It is the sweetest, cleanest and best est/rer aud Beautifier in the world. Gurievas Soar, for cleansing, restoring and beautifying the skin “and for the toilet, bath and pursery, 1+ uprivslied. It and the Gur1cuns SHAVING Soar. the hrst and only medicinal soap prepaced exprossl3 for shaving, are prepared from CULICURA. CUTICURA REMEDIES For Blood, Skin and Scalp Humors Droge! mn street, Boston, 21 Front ‘treet, Toronto, Ont., Hil aud sre for sale by all Deus Prive of Gurr. CIRAL SHAVING Boar, FS ‘bers real estate brokers, have just mego- | Sha'arye consumers $0 cota, DN? £0" BAP COLLINS’ V ‘AIC PLASTERS Ripe pl Rigel Bac 7. ened ANA Woakneas. ‘treets 1. w., | 7 ‘Taking out the basket and peering 1 maintained by Mr. Frederick Bates, an”, 2 oat <The health department, has 00 1 winder | towel he discovered adeadcat. ‘The man ia which to act in this case, and Tw disgust at wasting his time unearthing such a mystery, leit the basket and contents upon the roadside. Soon afterwards a small boy passing by relieved poor Tabby of her col- sent a note to lar and med al. Later a colored man on his way | for the remavat | home stumblea against the bi S' ating that ke ts . | tail and . Without, notifying , the health office, changed “ijj6 point of Mebane \ for offals from Broad ¢ eek toa potaton the h en. the cities of Washington. and Alexandria, which {s in violation of the ‘contract. He requests Mr. ol, there ‘0 Wie grand | TATE. —Messrs, r J. Richard: ronting on Vermont Z “Story brick house | Wardens for the ensuing vear. For Capt. H. W. Howgate sub-lot 0. For Hon. George M fronting onG , in Sq. 127, on 1, bet. 1th aad sth, for Sie Ome | LEMS that of the “Pirates of Penzani For Carberry S.'Hilton and John’ T. Given. | trustee sub-lots 9 and 10, sq. 215, fronting on oX ) | Vermont avenue and Thomas Cirle, to Edward ALEXANDRIA. Weston for $16,861.50 cash. auctioneer, has just sold Toseph J.’Stewart, all the | . in Sq. 490, improved by a to Corcoran Gallery” of Art for $9,000, At the same time, for same irus- tee, all that eastern part of lot 14, in same | Yesterday, Young agt. Duvali; decree below | ¢ DIN aflirmed—appeat hoted. Con: | §®-Capt, A. H. Mangutn, at Yaroo y a diviaed | m i and sub- ; S. T. Thomas John O'Neil appointed guardians ad litem. Thomas agt. Turber; pro confesso against H. rustee” ordered to turn judsrment Y sagt. Ken. | 3 vhaffert; leave to rland; ” plaintifi cutor, Wetmore azt. Comm torteited, rrant_ issued. lius Wessels; indicted for keeping a gam , arraigned, trial in progress. Daniel pleaded guilty to assaulting his wife; Sally Sears, Mary Brooks, Wm. Lareom, Epaar’s Wnoe! John Dolan and John Shaw, iota and bolster- | be or J5 days each. Washington Monroe, | gi John Dorsey, destroying pri. fenticueiy—T have ith skin disease in depriving me of rest and attention to business. I Sought wany remedies here aud elsewhere; algo nse of sulphur baths, without permanent cure. Last became much inflamed end granulated, causing at legth impsired sight. Internal and ex! ternal reme- ling physician for six to another, and acon- hysicians was had, ded upon, hut al/ to no vurpost. After following advice forfour months without apy permanent cure, I bought two bottles of Ovricuka Reson » two boxes of CuTICUBA, and some Soar, and can testify with great pleasure to the effect they have had in my case, in eight daye being nearly cured. The physicians pronounced my case the most aggravated one that has ever come under their experience and practice. T recom. mend and highly indorse the Curicuna REMPDIES. Yours truly, F. H. DRAKE. and skin, renders anc Hair | Eeloreaans mablea. | GEORGETOWN, ! 4} | A Grave Desecratgo.—Towar® Friday week a lady and gentler 4 ark last slowly wending their way dow | ga were sea Tends to Rock Cree. 4 he lane which | ing carefully a long flat b cow, : Oak HU cemetery wae’. aeket, When wear th | apparent anxiety nor af Vhey stopped. Their the attention ofa’. & be-observed, attracted ing them Intent? _.aPorer noar by, who, wa man remove t’ _-¥ of sometime, sa:v the gentle- ) deposit the , and digging a small grave putback — eAsket, and then filling the grave | |takine —. @e sad fn its original place, and after | wor’ | eStal pains to remove all traces of thelr W athe couple walked rapidiy up the lane. .oe% they were out of sizht the laborer has. , fened to the spot and eagerly opened the grave. ne SAW something wrapped ina damask towel, which, as he unrolled, the last rays of the setting san fell upon a bright medal. Unrolling a second Se ig What It was, Pe , and contistated the basket and towels. CATTLE M ARKET.—Offerings and sales at Dro: esterday were as follows 160 Sold at 8% To 5 nd calves sold at housand; 500 taylors at 1\ cents. CBI 07 (St. John’s (P. E.) church, Georgetown. D. held at the rectory on the 5th tnstant, Waters and David Rittenhouse wi Lowe: mapy comp! aints of housekeep. Ss and ALEXANDRIA NOTES, ased from Mr. H. s | Washington and Cameron stre¢ joining on the south, for 34,0 “grinders” went up the Virgini | square, with shuilar improvements tosame pur- | road to Work on the Page Valley read, now tee chaser for $5,000. ‘This property 1s located on | ing constructed, since which time thes Neve j the sourh side of Lousiana avenue, between 4% | heen coming back In couples, Dut last nicht: to and 6th streets. the surprise of all, ten of them arrived in this a city, giving as a reason for their return that Gouss In Gan etie tae, they “couldn't stand the work.”—@ 2e!/e, 6%, ————---e.__ Miss. x his f chtld ad phine Monday, mistaking i! for quinine. | The child died in nouns. | _8F7A Massachusetts legislator is told of who said privately: “Tam woman sufirage move set against 1," and thea voted agalust th warm supp: | CITY ITEMS. rpet lining, V only that m: dof cotton and paper. Ameri pet Lining Co., New York aud Hos | all carper dealers, | Mrs. Wontp’s Harr Restorer because it isn A prepared with the utmost c: ause over forty years the fav enjoying by far the largest, s | Is the be | materials. and skill; preparation, ¢ must be the b s are strengthened—n ural color: because the soft anc texture of hy hair follows its use, Sold by Drugglst per bottle, NDATIO} and undoubted eliability are constantly re ceived attesting the merit, of J. M. Laroque’ Anti-Bilious Bitter: known In Baltimore, ust reasonable. Try it. 25 cts tie. by druggls 3. 2% and 50e, per bottle. For sale by drag- istS generally, 6 Of Be pharmacy, Sold by all druggists and grocers. Itenear's Brown Mixture cures a bad cough or cold in a few days. Four- ‘ounce botile 25¢, Sold by all druggists. m,w,13 Biliousness, LA e¢ and Impure @ each of them done away with, if you will take Quirk’s Irish Tea. Price 25 ¢ For Falling, Premature Gray Hair, Use “London Hair Restorer.” Insures new growth, “London Hair Restorer.” Restores the color. “London Hair Restorer.” Exquisite dressing. “London Hair Restorer.” ‘The only cleanly and “London Hair Restorer.” effectual Hair Restorer “London Hair Restorer.” In the market. A toilet luxury, entirely free from all obnoxtous or unpleasant odor. Price, 75e, At all di ty, Stott & Cromwell, wholesale agents, W: Wg © ton. For CLEANING OR DYEING LADIES’ AND GENT'S Stirs, Anton Fischer, 906 G street northwest, will give satisfaction in every respect. ly SKINNY MEN AND WOMEN are Ret admired. It lacking flesh, vital, brain, or nerve use “Welles: Health Renewer." Greatest remedy on earth for impotence, sexual debility, decitne, &c. $1, at dry ts’. Depot, 68 Barclay street, N. Y., and for Washington at 480 Penn’a avenue. “' ALDEENEY Datny.”—Fresh alderney batter churned every morning and Gelivered Tbs. “Ward” prints, 45c, per in, Also, tea K K 8883 L K K 8 L Ze Y FT 6 L KK YY 8 L KE YY ‘S853. L OTTERY KE ae: 8 L K EK 5g 8 L K KE ¥ B s L K Es z. S888 LLLLL THE KENTUCKY STATZ LOTTERY Is DRAWN IN PURSUANCE OF AN AOT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY. NEXT DRAWING TAKES PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, A PPP ERR IIT L AR PoP ROR I AAA PPP RR Il L A A P RR OIL A AP RR UW LLLL LIST OF PRIZEs. 1 Prize of $20,000 is. $20,000 Lprize ef 4,600 is... 4,609 prize of 2,000 is. 2,009 5 prizes of 1,000 are. 5 prizes of 20 prizes of 100 prizes of 200 prizes of 500 prizes of 1,000 prizes of 27 Approximating Prizes amounting to. 2,700 1,860 prizes, amounting to... 10 TT pie KK KE T 8 8 1 li Cc CKK E = 8 ‘Bt: il Hiccdk KEEE T sss 4° i. HAHA Ciub rates upon application. BE Ont-of-town orders of $5.00 and upwards should be made by certified check, draft, or eent by express. For full particulars and orders address G. UPINGTON, 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Successors to Wil iamson & Co., OR M. J. RICHMOND, COVINGTON, KY. List of drawin; in the New York Her- aid, Sun, Staats” Zeltunw, Philedelphia Beco Cmclanatt Inquirer’ Chcinmad Holder are taded' cory of te octal at a enon as reesived: ‘pS, 7,10, 14,17 Wi and MiTCHELL COOKE & Co., oe BTOOK BROKERS, AND CHIP HATS AND BONNETS Ever shown in this ¢: | ALL tHE Latest Parrstas, Excursm, Swiss axp Aoes | Together with an endless vai Shapes in Staple Straw Goods. SILK AND FLOWER DEPARTMENTS Are also replete with everything new and déstrable, he richest and most elecant Gs play of SILKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Erc., ‘That the home and foreign markets ca int | PARASOL of all the leading fe {ieo ready for inspection au extreme Will be as low as the su inspect our stock before making sprite Millinery orders J. P. PALMER, 200 cattle g cents per s, all sold at 5 to 6 cents "to $40 per Spring YERMILYA’s LaDI | FISS MARKET.—6,000 herring sold at #6 per — —Ata meeting of the vestry | ay sizes for sale ches: @ CHILDREN’S SHOES MADE LE MISSES HAMILTON, t moderate prices. mal6-3m MPORTATION LY Ronee AND FINE MIL- Gark: | store- Keepers here that the only result of tis recent | First-class work. OF SATIS Bi INE! Languedoc, Point de K Spanieh and Beaded Laces, "New eff mere and Beaaed Capes. An elegant assortment of | Dress Trimmings and Buttons. ments, Kid and Thread Gloves, and a beautiful Silk and Drap d’Ete isters, Flannel Black Silk Suits, a first- AN, 907 Penna. ave, Corsets, Under- | Judge Charles F. Stuart a Hooge the hand- | ‘ome brick dwelling on the southwest corner of and lot ad- About one month ago thirty Italian organ and sclssors Midiand rail- ‘arisian Novelties. Delinans and Mantillas, Jackets, and Combination, class article, for #2 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. DOUGLASS’, Ninth and F dts., j | lishment St. Cloud Bl'ag, TINUATI OF THE GREAT SALE OF UNDERWEAR FOR ONE WEEK S ‘s | Received 400 Dozen Mone of those thoronchly {| made and trimmed ! | CHEMISE SF-Every varment at the old price for one we DOUGLASS’, er of fhe , bat my wite fs dead ISS BELLE Lucas. DRESEMANING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th #t., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th et. n. BTS SHOULD nE Lar without a Moti | ane ___ DRY GOODS._ SILNS, BUNTIN ‘RSUCKER and ‘a SO8. TERY. GLOV €8) PERCALES. PRINTS, & and Sen PMBRELLAS. WM. B. RIT River ap3-6t of DRY_GOODS >. J. JOMNSON, Fae Market Space. DUDS, One dundred (100) 5 Foods Ge AREOTLLUE m Lace for Kc. Up to $1 od and Black ©: CARTER'S, Black Silks, Col red and 1s i from 50 FRONT BOOM, rent. rabie Location for 8 Dressmaking estat } CARTER'S, apl TIL Market Space. RING Goons, i) - | Flega Letter Seem Tae, + Ry et, tack and spring iirts at old pr 1° to ord le from choice ite not die the dis- from 49,50 and yn the E TAKE PL! N ING TO THE PUBLIC THE A. BP. MORA 1022 7th st. northwest, is selling the finest | for cash One Package Makes One Quart of medicine, Sue is Quirk’s ris Tea, thegreat | bilfous remedy, Price 25 cents. of the most flattering kind Lee oe for Cash ov Goods warranted as represe Mr. E. V. Hermange, well and endorses the med- {cine as being the best of its Kind for all diseases of the liver, stomach and bowels. The price 1s a paper, or $1 a bot- E. THORNTON, Prop’r, Balto., Md. Sola RPasora BLE SPRLN 24rn STREET SHOE STORE Mara STREET SHO (N'S Mite STKEET SHOX STORE, Doors below Corcoran Street. ‘Two Doors below Corcoran Street. ‘Two Doors below Corcoran Street. m5 HE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Consists of the immense stock of BOOTS and SHOES of the latest Sonne: Styles, now on exhi’ HOE AUCTION HOUSE, that rale at this estab- urprise to our NG CovuGH Speciric ts the Eminent Dr, J, 5,,Caldwell, Baltimore, “I have used Collen's Liebig’s Liquia and Tonie Invigorator largely ening debility, febrile and nervous dis- eases and I lave found {t one of the most reliable of nutrient tonics now in use or to be found in lishment are not on]; but to the mannfacturers of the " . LADIES’ DEPART. Ladies’ Fine Kid, French Heel, Box-toe, from “2B pe Ladies’ Pebble Gost, French Heel, Box-toe, from en Ladies’ Gioth Top, Button Boots, fi Fox Button Boots, from $1.25 up. Fox Gaiters (Lace), from 75 cents up. d Slippers, from 50 cents up. 0008 ves. rom 81 25 up. Gents’ Hand-stitched, Calf Gaiters, from $2.15 np. Gaiters, from $1 up. « Shoes, from #1. Gents’ Dress, Con Gente’ Enylich W: Gents’ Fine Ca'f Boots, Warranted, from $2.25 up. A fine askortment of Gents’ Hand-made, Low Quar- ters—a Specialty. - Special Notice—A Box of Blacking Given chase Amounts to 8: ion of the Red Fi EAR NATIONAL’ Horen. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. EW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Customer whose Pu: The distinguishing qualities of our SHOES are \EXACTNESS OF FIT. DURABILITY AND MODERATE OST. SPRING GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. Ladies’ French Kid Boots, French or 's French Calf Hand-niade Boot... 1d Children Shoes of all kinds. GEO. McCARTHY. READ THIS COLUMN. m Bitters Kron XPowertal ‘Tonic. Kron Bitters Complete Btrengthener. Iron Bitters A Bure Appetizer. trom arid tie Blood. Bite trom ise tho Vigor. | sitters: ani a Give Vitality. Iron Bitters Cure Malarial ABeliable Medicine. e ures Blood Diseases. Cures Liver Complaints. — bari \For — Iron Witters, heostion. ILES ANO SATINS. 4G SILKS ANUS AND LIN HOVSEREEPIN ALL WOOL BUNTING: ALL WOOL #INSEYS, ae took all parked TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerke with Perry & Bro.), DIS Tih street now. mar: QuinTs THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. The **Crown Diamond” Shirt, only 50 cents. The “Senate” Improved shirt, cents. ‘Shirt, made he very best mus- ne hundred line only 75 centa. “Reception” Shirt, nade of the #EsT muslin pe Reka Sta cis asa cw hundred linen, 60 cents. At MEGINNISS', mar29 1902 F street now. PRING AND SUMMER by Ss AND MER DRES: y-one ‘We are dail; ening our stock of Spring and Bummer DLESS GOODS, comprisioe al We nee fabrics for the season. Attention cf purchasers. is Specially called to the following Juet opened: Printec. Linen Lawns and Cambrics, Foreixn and Domeatio Fereales, Zephyr Giuzhams in plaids and stripes, ch Buntings in all the new c lors, Damasee Silks in new desicns, Black aud Culored Oamels’ Hairs, Black and Colored Grenadive> tn great An inspection of onr stock ie solicited. NOOE BROTHER & Co., r8 1328 F st. n.w., near Ebbitt House. GQBIRTS : SHIETS: SUIRTST € BEST DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER... 212.0 FINISHED AND UNFINISHED READY: NOVELTi NNEC! ‘ x tos TAF Eee ND HORE MEN'S FURNISHINGS. THOMPSON'S Shirt Factory, E. MAUCK, Proruieror. 6 F st. wow, opp. Patent ofioe. SHIETS, Buy the EUREKA REINFORCED, the best $1 SHIRT Inthe city. Foreale DUBREUIL BROvs, marl 1112 F street northwest. ———————— HOUSEFURNISHINGS. JI” BOTELER & BRO. HAVE OPENED THFIR NEW IMPORTA- TATION OF ENGLISH AND FRENCH OHINA DINNER AND TEA SETS, J. W. BOTELER & BRU., mar Penn. ave., bet. 9th and lth ate. ABLE WARE, ‘LASS’ Wal = CUTLERY PLATED WARI HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. EDDY'S REFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridse,) 1008 Pa, ave. Gee FIXTURES cas rrxremes: A splendid opportunity is now offered to thore in want of Iron Bitters Cure Nervous Iron Bitters Care . Curatine ! Cures Ulcers and Boils. Iron Bitters ‘Curatine ‘For Mercurial Price €1 a Bottle. Price $1 s Bottle. IRON BITTEERS AND OURATINB Gnd retail cua by a Dros. For sale by STOTT & Vania avenue, whelesale and 2,000 BUSHELS WHEAT, Saved from Herr & Cissel’s fire, willbe sold GAS FIXTURES. Tam selling the celebrated goods of Messrs. Mitch- ol) Nance & Co., Lowa than those of inferior class fered in this market. fully warranted? an@ed DY Practical men and Picane call and examine the larvest and mont mas - display of Gas Fixtures south of New ¥crk. E. F. BROOKS, B31 B5th at., mer22 Coxconax BUILDING. AS COOKING STOVES. mar29 426 7th st., (opp. Odd Fellows’ Hal!)- SECURE YOUR VaLuABLes NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue.

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