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V THE GERMANTA MAENNEROftoIt
(SINGING SOCIKTYi.
MONDAY, JUNE lorn, IS7I.
AT lIATTORF'S HARDEN.
Imission fo) cents-,
fercises to commence at g o'clock.
'■OMMfTTKE Ot AfiH.l\,ii:vi..Ms.
..et Rlenner, Chris. Schneider, j
VI. Laubo Oi.stave str-ck.-r ,
je HUM ' B " ni > in ßhoff.
SHIPPING.
~*■',' ' • l l ,,! » n "ornvr, will leave her wharf
at Iloekett* on TUESDAY. June --nth, al :, c-Clock
m. ' ''"''K ll '- received ttntil 4P. M.
JL ll . r " 1 " B, f''"!. of '_•*»<. *•■-»"'. ami irood. for
uariled with dispatch lo all polnU-norlh, sunn,
east and mat, close connection, made win, ■ c
nard line lor foreign ports
__ Passengeraccommodations unsurpassed.
Hound Tripficiie'l's'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. » 00
For freight or 11as.iD.-e. apply to
. JOHN W. WYATT, /".gent
■"* No. :i Governor stria.,.
TjaOß NEW YORK. ___9__.
("OMpVmv^' I,'l1,' 1 s '™AMSHIPand PACKET
'pT.W.. b , "I?" 1 s "'»»"'»*l' GEOHOE. It.
I PTON, (Japtatn Romans, _ ,|| ]~,.,. ~„,. wharf
at_Eockett.oh TUESDAY, June 20th, at:,PM
r reighl received up 10 lhe hour of .ailing
Close connections and Uaroiifrli bills of lading
giion to all souther atteru, ami ncnero
places; also, to Enro]ie and Australia
Fan?, *:>; meals and slate-rooms, extra
teM „. D..1. lif/liR, President,
■'' '""■" _ lill Main su-eet.
WANTS. 1
"IIJAMED-,. SKKV.VVI' AVOVIAN 10 Tlo
tt general housework. Apply lo
_~ ~ <•• Wendlinger,
8 3 " 916 Mala rtm-b
PROPOSALS.
/QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, 1 MTFH
W- STATES ARMY.
PaiiAßstraiA, Pa., Jdiu 14, isri. :
SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, will he
lit'. c ,'ii\r d nt 'his oflice miiii i-_- o'clock noon SA- '
lURDAY, July IS, 1871, lbr building a One and i ,
One-Half (1 X) Story Sinne Lodje, nl fheCul- '
l«'l>erOonrt-Honae (y a \ National Ometory. 1 1
Separate bids for bmid in iv this Lodge of'brick .
fin- also invited.
Sealed Proposals w ill also lie received at this ! a
olllco at the same lime (lor huildiugaSioneor ' ,
Hnck wall and Iron Ratlings, wilh one double '
and one single iron gate, aroiincl lhe Freclerieks- 1.
burn (Va.) National Cemetery. [ '
Bidders fori the stone or liriek Wall find Iron I
bailings will be required lo specify the price per
linear foot, and no bid will he- received thai c1.,.s '
not conform to this requirement, .
Tha rubbish resulting frotn tho exeavalion for
the walls ttn.l foundation tor Ihe lodge to he- r,- (
moved from the ground of each cemetery at the
expense of the suceessfiil bidder.
Plans specifications and blank forms for bids 1
will be furnished upon uppliVation to the under- .
''-■"■d. HENRY C. HOIK i ES, <
Ma.ioran.l Quartermaster t'. s. A. _
, _ • I
PROPOSALS FOR (ittAMTK FOR THS '
I NEW STATE DEPARTMENT. !,
Ofh.-k of SrPEßVisixa Amur! kit, _ !i
WAsHtNc.Tox, May J4, 1871. > I.
Sealed proposals will be received tmiu 12 I '
o'clock, M., of the _il day of June. 1871, at the i 1
olHce of the Supervising Archileet of ihe Treasu- 1
ry Department, for furnishing and delivering at I '
the site ot the proiiosed building all the dimen
sion granite required for lhe exterior of lhe new
State Department, for which about iso.ooo cubic
1.-etwillbc required. Proposals must suite the • I
price per cubic foot for stones whose dimensions I
do not exceed twenty cubic feet, and ihe rale or "
increase in the price for stones exceeding twenty ' '
.übie feet. The exact average size of the stone
. .111110! at prescnf i,e given, but will approximate ; 1
40 cubic feci. Stones 10 be quarried and deliver
ed according to a schedule of net sizes that will
be furnished the contractor. One Inch will i„, 1
allowed for quarry dimensions 011 each worked ! 1
on the face of the stone. ' I
Each bid must be accompanied hv a sample
block, 12 inches cube, of the granite it is proposed
10 lurnishecl. which must he sound, durable ol '
uniform color find good grain :li Irom discolor- 1
nig or other foreign substances, and capable ol
withstanding the action of the elements, and that 1
has been fully tested by use iv buildings, and i
irom quarries capable of furnishing ths quality t
and quantity desired within om- year, and from
which stone lms been, or is now being used for
lir-t-class buildings. .
Didders will stale how soon they can com
mence the delivery of stone, and the amount per
week they can deliver. They will also state ibe
average and maximum sizes of stone that can be '
obtained from tbeir quarry. 1
No bids will be received except from the ow u
eh, or lessees of the quarries from which the 1
-loite is proposed lo be furnished.
All proposals must he made oh Ihe printed
forms to be obtained from tlie Supervising Arch- ! (
ii.-ct, and lie accompanied by a penal liond in the |
-inn of fifty thousand dollars (*.iu,ooo) that the '
bidder will execute and perform tlie contract if 1
awarded to him, and give bond therefor in the
penal sum of one hundred thousand dollars 1
i*liki,ooo), and 11 valid and binding lease of the
quarry to the Government, as secitritv foi- the
faithful performance of lhe contract: the lease ! <
10 take effect uikhi tbe failure of lhe contractor to I
comply with the terms of the contract; said lease ! '
lo authorize the government fr. lake pot-session of ' '
'he quarry and work il al the expense of Ihe cou
irarlArin case of such ileftiuli. -
The right lo rejeel any or all bids received is
Proposals must he inclosed in n sealed enyel
»|)e, ludorsed "Proposals for Granite or New
Slate Departtnenl, and addressed lo |
Supervising Architect, Treanin Department, '
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
/ IIIARLFS Mill MANN.
I(Ac:i;.\-r.)
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEK
70-7 Rroacl, bet. Scvenlh and la.-lilli Su-cci-.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
'''i__—■!_'____ repaired.
moved his
T_S JSt 1 '" ,il N ASS, >< ' ATION. It tr.
~),„.•' ,'"' "'" l! ''"<'hi ol lice Widows and Oi
lman, ot the Southern Stale-.
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—_--«TDlfi? 7.1 .-is l's .:,, i.i 39 c, :■,:
" ,v ll '"» l -ai Richmoud, Va., thislWh
si\ ■'"'"'• ls "!
I.MMONS _ ('()., ~. ti TOMPKINS,
Wanaaei - i'oti.iui.ssiou.-r.
'le.s_i Tll ''"' A '' l:s (,i '' KAI- I'J.K can be pi,,-.
Ilrin k"*_." Oapta'a W. I. DABNEY, ai the
Ir A ""Ice, No. :: Eleventh street, .'lie .loot
§|e Daily Stale Journal
neT.'"!) 1!, ' ,, M"*'" Si nt: .lerftMAi, has donned ■>
I J_„.x <lress . "id Is now anionic our Beaton ai.
pe.irfnc: exchanges-. Its face is "pleasant" io look
' i',,o"'i ."" ','"' l' 00 !' 1 '' of Viris'inin will nc.i i„. be
uuieif by ih,. '-laseiiiaiinn' p,. n of j Ls editor into
poiitiral opinions of a H.-idlcal tenclenev Per
socially, we wish its editor success, but cannot
I .ay as much lor Ihe paper during its nresenl i„,
. Iftii-al attitiKh-low-arils Vneini;,. '
The Charlottesville Chronicle thus •*__*■_
j of "s. If it would not intentionally mis-
I might make a more favorable impression
I upon even itself.
In speaking of an article coining from us
several flays ago, it represented us », dc
s.ring to see the people of Virginia im
posed upon by dishonest revenue oflic-ials,
and that it was to the interest of our parly
' to do injustice to aa in language which re
( fleets no credit upon its own sense of fair
j ness. We desire to see the laws of our
istered towards all our people, and none
will show a greater alacrity in condemning
! We would be glad to seethe State im.l
the general government in harmony— the
! peole satisfied, happy ami prosperous, if it
be possible. We are anxious to h.-neour
Officers conduct themselves towards our |
• citizens, so as to command their respect.
>> c think, between Democracy and Kcpub
| If.anism, ours to be, in policy, the best for
these questions is our right and yours—we
acknowledge it, while we doubt your lihe- j
nnes, can the Chronicle, say as much V If i
relation to his treatment of the F.litoria
Kvciirsi.Hiisls.
<HI" < OYIIM' VO* RTfl.
-Sow that most of us haie "accepted ihe
prove the sincerity of our declarations by
-i general suspension of business ~n the
fashioned jollification on that day.
li Wfis always regarded anil so leapt in
Virginia, up to the breaking out ofthe war,
as the grand gala day for politicians ; when
we coulil come together and hear the prin
ciples and merits of each party discussed
bj their Wands over a "barbecue" or
"fish-fry ; and although different political
views were expressed, when Ihe orators
had finished their fiery eloquence then- was
such au union of hands and hearts as made
us feel proud that we were American citi
zens. /(",' have never relaxed our devotion
to tin- ilay and the cause it represented, but
the majority of our peoplo have.
•Can we not go back to the good old times I
<>l the past and eat drink and grow merry
together, tn- .shall we longer continue with
red glaring eyes of hate, snapping anil
snarling anil biting at each other. We ex
tend the olive branch of peace, and ask (un
political enemies to unite with us in build
ing up a better anil holier feeling ? We
move in the matter, now let us see how
inanj- of the "new departure" will come to •
our assistance.
" ELMA " AND~ (IrKSI.-DVES.—'l'lu
sprightly correspondent of the Norfolk |
Journal, of this city, who signs himself
"Elmo," pays us a passing compliment, tor
which he will please accept our thanks. He
expresses the hope that we will discai-d,
with our old type, much of our old virti-
We would be most happy to nccoimno- :
late ourselves to the wishes of "Elnm,"
rat lind it impossible to tlo so. We pub
isli a liepuhliean paper, devoted to the in-
Erests of OUT party nnd' the community in
-lfii'li we live, as well as thai of our State
nil government.
>> c desire to he liberal, to be generous
nd kind, and if we occasionally write in
dent articles, they are in response lo the
K.ison coming from our enemies. "Elma,"
ii scorns to us, knows something ofthe
difficulties of journalism, therefore ought
to know the impossibility of pleasing every
body. We cannot satisfy all of our own
We are ready at all times to be rccipro- j
cal, and to meet our political enemies, in
whatever spirit they approach us, and if j
" K/tna " will show us wherein we err, we
will show him where his friends have com
mitted double the offense. -**
We should be very glad to furnish, a j
paper to suit everybody, but as our experi
ence has taught us the impossibility of sue- :
cess, we do the best we can under the cir
cumstances. VYe shall continue our effort!
lo furnish a lively- and interesting paper to
: the majority of our readers, and hope
"A'/hki" anil our friends will bear with
us in our earnestness for the party to ichieli '
n- htlt, nit.
A Siiakki: Ki.oi'kMk.nt.—l'ittsfield, j
Mass., was thrown into an abnormal state I
of excitement on Thursday morning last by
a report that Ira Ijivvson, the leading bus!
ness man ami financier of the church family ,
of the Hancock Shakers, had eloped on the '
previous evening with Sister Eliza Van
laleii, a matronly and prepossessing lady
of about his own age, and some loose
change for their use ami convenience. The
tirst known of ibis intended departure was
Wednesday noon. The preparations of tho
couple excited some little suprisc in the
minds of the Shaker sisters, jusi after the
i dinner hour, and led to inquiries as to such
unusual measures. Ira was interrogated
, by some ofthe leading Shakers, find admit
ted frankly his intention yf taking leave
that evening, ami gave his reasons Iherelbr.
lie expressed his intention of returning in
"a u.ek or ten flays" for the purpose ..I'
adjustine- ;1 1l matters of business and of
".i.ing his successor an insight into the May
-•I doing things, and his reappearance is
confidently expected. They are about ,'i.".
years of age.
MTThe Unity Stntc Joinunl will In- mailed
lo persons leaving lhe city for ihe • uuimor
I at FfFTv crx-i■■- per uionlh.
*B" «'i«>* Siilm-rlbrr.— Person, wl.hlng the
( Si ITS .lei h.vii, lefi cail, and regularly ai ihei.
plate- of business, or residence-, by EwpooaMH
■ carriers, will ideas,, leave Iheir order-wiih .I.iia
stun k SKt.t.r.v, Newsdealers, MS M.-fift Slie.i
and al lhe News De|«jl. of W. A. El.l V.mm. 22 i
East Broad Street.
A Sad Cat*.-—"Who arc without trouble f
Who so happy nml contented with tempo
ral existence as to be without a moment's
anguish, without heart sorrows—without
afflictions of tlie soul, finding no relief" hut
in un appeal to Heaven? Tf any such there
>)(—if any whose hours of bliss are im
dimncd by a cloud of sorrow let them stand
around the denth-bed of the lost anil ruined
woman who, yesterday !>v her own
hands ushered herself into the presence of
an angry God. "Carrie Edwards," a
young woman, who, lost to honor find to
shame, weary with fife Saturday night, in
n house on Twenty-first street, took poison
Ii- effects of which she died yest.-r
--lutche'd the fatal vial were those of;
B hMlOcent as well as you'lovo yours.
through lhe soul of her who gam
toneo, with the same delight as you
perientje, when your sweet h'ttl" '
c veil of sweet, h'lissfu] charity lie !
ivei- the mortal remains of this po >r
suftieientlv, ami that 'tlie future
:o her, less dark than the past,
their part of tfte contract, tint when
atul tilling up the old one is in
coat have been expended already,
it management may be formed
slate that yesterday, (Sunday,) a
sd without accomplishing what is
profitless legacies left the tax
iing which much of (he heavy
the Tredegar works, are in aii al
iss.ililo condition, while om- city
A slreets'iiseil principally l.y the
the heart and lungs of our city
lonienees are overlooked for the '
taut ones. What must he the
the street committee and the city '
•emember their inefficiency anil
other similar establishments
iisidei-ed of small importance in '
i with the comfort of those who '
mr streets in their elegant enui
who do not add so much to the '"
more stable industrial interests of Kieh-
We shall hope for better things of tile I ]
new than we have realized from the old
Council, even though they wither with their '
Dog Camieal.—Wc are not informed of i
the occasion, nor do we know anything of
the political movements of the Dog world -
but, we are sure, last night was an impoi' I
liuii one to the canine species. From Ore- <
j sou Hill to ('liinil)orazo, from tha river ta '
Marldox Hill, there was un infernal howl, I
j sufficient to Create a wonder in the minds
!of every body in the city. From the deep- j
! toned voice of the cur, to the shrill, sharp I
bark of the shaggy poodle, all united to
j render night hideous, ami to prevent those
who have to labor from securing thai repose
necessary to their comfort.
Is it not a shame that in a community so
refined as our own. we are compelled to be
j annoyed by the sight anil noise of these
! horrid brutes, who go trailing their nasty
carcasses through our streets, much to the
ii.sgu.siol decent people? We implore the
dog-catchers, to pray on (Saturday, and «
make n tour of the city some Sunday just
to semio it number of these brutes 'whose
owners pay no uix. The dogs have learned
when Sunday comes as well its the most in
telligent human being. On the Sabbath,
irom the mangy pup to the huge bitch drag
ging her ponderous self along, they may
be seen in every street. Xo one is safe,:?
, nor ilo we know at what moment our wives <
and children may be savagely attacked and
torn to pieces hy some of them. Elsowhere
we record the severe biting of a child on
Dunk street yesterday, by o'lieofthetii.
— -«- —,
( What's in ih" Wind aud Who's to
Suffer .'—'this morning, Collector liui-gess
accompanied by an 1". S. detective' unci
Deputy Marshal Fitch, left our city, on the
Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, for Culpeper
county, where, ii is reported, there are
several illicit distilleries at work. Lookout
gentlemen of Culpop.-r, for if we in |{i.-h
--ininil are not permitted to receive -n five
gallon julep, without dividing it, to appease
somebody, it is barely possible yon will
escape, who ure engaged in making if by the
At a meeting of Itimmon Lodge .No. 08
I. O. H. Bi, the following officer* were
elected for the ensuing term: Henry Quest,
President; Julius Straus, Vice-President:
1.. Schaap, Secretary ; J. Cohen, Financial
Secretary; -i. .May, Treasurer; 1,. Uexter,
Mentor; \V. J. Wertheinier, Assistant
Mentor; S. Binswanger, -J. \V.; If. Saal, | ,
Bitten by a Doa,— We are Informed that '
on yesterday while a little child was pass
ing along Hank street it was severely biltcn I
on the leg by n flog full..wing some mdi- i
viiliuil, » ho, ns soon us he ascertained the .
act, called his dog ami pa.»-sed on, totally ■
disregarding the fright ol nnd the damage t
inflicted upon the child. Wo did not as- i
certain the name of either party, but hope i i
the piirenl of tho child will come to us |
when we can point to such facts us will f
i-iifible him to find out the dog and owner. (
n -ferred tv tlie sail case of suicide which
occurred in our city yesterday morning, re
sulting in the death of "Carrie Fdwards."
>A.- ha<n since k-iiriii-tl sonic of the pai'tieu- |
lar- connected with this unfortunate girl, j
which we give to our reailers as they come !
"Carrie Edwards," whose maiden name
was ('ourtnoy Mart 111, was honi of respect
aMe parents, in .lames < 'ity county, with
whom she lived until the oci-upationof that !
section by the I nion army. Attracted I.
her beauty, a Federal soldier hy the nam
of I,dwards courted and was married to her
i.-uiuining with her only ns Icipi.-jisthe amn
MM stationed there.
Ky this marriage a son was horn, who is
now residing with his errand-parents in
./aiii.s city. if,. i s about eight years old
and s.iid to he a bright and intelligent child
Betqg deserteil l.y her husband, she
three years ago, came to Richmond, when
in I moment of temptation and distresse.
by the loneliness ofher situation, vieltled to
the smiles of the seducer and was ruined
anil lost.
Step by step she progressed, until shu
entered 11 house of prostitution, deserted hy
shame ant] all the attrihutes of virtue".
Her course was downward! downward!
and on downward | to that mat deep of
iiilamy whore only the hand of the ,\l
-liirJiiv id able (o rescue the victim. Ho
came not, hul in his stead the Devil,
dressed „, all the gaudy attire of prostitu
tion ; he lured heron, until this moment he
clutches his victim, and his fiendish appetite
is still iinappeasod. He still cries, ".More !
more !"
About three months ago, she paid a visit
to Baltimore, where she met with and be
came enamoured of a young man named
I-orest, with whom she remained until two '
oi-c-'ss ago, when she returned to the city.
List week she received a letter from Forest
urging her to obtain money from some '
gentleman here, with wham she had been
on intimate" terms and to return 10 Balti
more. Finding this impossible, and with a
mmil Idled with grief, a soul erushrf by the
sorrows of life, and a frame racked" and
tortured by the free use of stimulants, she
was unable to hear (he heavy load of guilt
Administered by her own hand, she swal
lowed sufficient laiidimni ioi-auseherdeat.il.
She died Sunday morning about il_ o'clock,'
A coroller's inquest was held yesterday af- '
buried to-day at one o'clock from the .
house m which she died, going ((own to the *
grave, unwept and unhonored, save and ex- '
cept by those who, like her, have devoted I
llieir lives to shame, and their souls to :l
an eternity of horrors.
Point- Court.— The following eases were '
disposed of by Police Justice White- this '
moniiiig:
stealing a lot of tobacco, the property of
".,-.,, ~( o; > *""• for striking Policeman
.. .1. (.oodinan, while in the discharge of '
lis duty, was hailed in the sum of $300 for
his appearance on Thursday, to which time
ins case was continued.
James Johnson, (colored) charged with | „
being a suspicious character, was honorably I A
l...lcli'n'''!r".-, V bm'fr!;m -.j.'". 1 " o '' witl ' ***" "
he having found the same in the street and i
•iell-knowing it to be the property of said „
i' i ßo '^ r » Salma "> oha 'Wd with striking }
Edward Peay, the little son of Wm. Peav, n
.iii 1 ° assi, ! llti "e. Wm. Peay, was re-
Wm. Peay, for trespassing on the prenii- j y
88801 nobert Salman, was discharged. B
l arolme 1 )avis (colored) put in an, appear- ¥
anco to answer for abusing and assaulting _
.nana (Moore , \ ft s wanitxl and discharged. M
Mary Pluhps (colored), charged with ?
»»»*»«_ ftlaagie Cepluts, was let off on the i_
( _.'" !oml '> chai-god with f
Win. Howies (colored), chained with S
stealing one gold chain valued at $10, the .'!
Pr?P<i t b_ th" l! ""' ks ' aml wi" threat- "
curit.v in the sum of _M) for his good he- ! p
jail for ten days for stealing an umbrella, | $
•lolni t'-msiiis (colored), for heating his '"
give security in the sum of $800 |„,- bis ~
good behavior for six months. n
George Smith and Fanny Pegrain (col
s' 'ti f c,'| C '.' ( ,' atin ' i '' !l <lisll ""l>ance iii the street.
pounds of sugar from John M. Hipyinc *
was bailed in the sum of $100 for lii"ap
poarancc on Wednesday, to which time his is
case was continued. . X
Sallie Davenport, (colored) put in an ap- hi
pearance to answer the charge of dealing ; ti
•.--- from Ihonias Williams, was let off lhe hi
complainant lading to put in an appearance. I v:
A ltuiie Mistake.— We are surprised to I'"
Imd in the Dispatch Whig and Enquirer of
Uuainorntogsmtstekc amountingin the ag- I ki
call upon some of his friends' to help him ''
!'"*'' "»e money to pay I'ncleSain, besides .
he would be- required t.) account for such a ' ,J
diMiepuiicy in his returns. lleonlyc.,l
-i.ii.d from the banks during the month „i
•May, 90,874.38 centa, and n0t♦694,788 as ni
n "asan error in tla- information aw) mot '''
\\ aslungton, its some might suppose. We I"'
accept, your apology, gentlemen, m advance.
city who were summoued to Alexandria
last week to act as jurors in the criminal ' v
trial of lioswell, for'the murder of a small
colored gir], __«_,__, no _ to j mvu , v ]j s ] u , ( | a< •
i>'"' \ s }'y[ , l] "' n ' ;,s I 1"' Alexandria gentle- ~
imned home on Saturday, afler'rendermg „ I !•"
verdict against lioswell of gufltyof murder I.
in the second degree, who was sentenced to p.
in o years ivsidencewith t'c.l. Strother.
R'ver steamboat company propose to add '-',
•ursion trioa from here to Norfolk, or else- '"
.i hare on the river, when-desired. Hound- j \_
Tip tickets to Norfolk and return arc fixed ,
iccoinmodfttions furnished. This is to be-' ,i
'obbs' islaml, * *
c- To Ail Whom it May .'•""••„('erlaitt ladle.
" I ivbose lords ar,t iihsiuii from lhe eiiv are hereby
alTectioiialely warned itgninsl indulging hi those
I strolls toward the Ciiy Spring, *c., in the cool
1, j and dusk of the even,,lk Willi handsome young
io fellows I can i,.|| \\ wm they are obsorn-d by
eeriaiM persons Mho will blackmail them, o"r
| make a fuss in their families, if they are not
ie more prudent, The certain pencil, spoken of
t- | have recently had their intention specially .11-
I reeled to lhe follies and indiscretion* of married
women, with ti view to revenue. A word to the
II wise, Fut-thtnnore • I urn reniiested to state, for
y the benefit of anxious hoil.HccersT. who have
• been observed coming from No. Ilroa.l
street, that the excellent servanl (-ill so inn.li
', soujs'hi ali'-r there (or said tn lie) found a place
y | .'lls'l-s ills'O.
|g jtt est Point. —So many accounts come to
D us, all iigiuiiiiig, tliat "West Point is a dc
[ lightful resort, that we are disposed to stick
l_ our nose into a business, which may not lie
, considered exactly ours, We venture tinv
_ I'he York Hiver road, although at present
0 reasonable in its rate of charges, between
j here and there, could make more money,
we believe, by reducing their fare on Suii
u (lays for the round trip to Jifh/ cents. This
- | looks like nothing almost', but to many
~ I persons who would like to go tti Weat
fi Wa don't intend to offer any argument
. upon the subject, but would suggest a trial
„jot the experiment, and let us see the re
-1 put upon the road", charging 00 cents for
. the round trip, nnd we believe more clear
I ay will be realised than at the present
l. It costs but little more to cany five j
Ired than it does to transport fifty per
ici'ah > for lluoratj l l —We are most
bly informed, anil are most happy to
impart to our readers, the very important
[ fact, that amid the rejoicings of 1 tax-payers,
, the interests of this city are to be greatly
, enhanced, and its corruptions cease by the
. .tiiad, which means last meeting of the
( present City Council ;
We have no parting word for it, as we are
I not on friendly terms except to say, that
, Inasmuch as ye were born in sin, nurtured
in iniquity, fattened upon corruption, and
dad of incompetency, ye may go and joy go
with you. Let us all unite in the solemn
exercise of saying, Amen!
- *___*. 1—
Thai Annieersaiji and Pii-Xic.—'ftw
Gerraania Alannerciior, will this evening
have a grand time winding up with v hop
at Hattorf's. With no invitation, we pre
sumo we are not expected, but have no
doubt it will be a grand afliiir—at least _ v _
hope so.
Shoo Fit/ .'—There is now on exhibition
at lord's hotel n patented invention by
means of which persons can keep away flies
with but little trouble. The inventor is
ready to sell county and State rights, and
may lie found with the machine at lord's.
Hotel Arriials.—We note the following
to-day: - **
Exchange, and Ballard...!. KtoninnviVew York •
l'PStllbbs J.a; (J O Wflddell, Yli-lYsh. r^y,'
t______° n ; lM 'i -SWYick, Hallo; O Cooke. Al"
Mathews and daughter, I.uueubiiri!, v»; < •,.,
fJMW, city;.l H Day, Angela, Yin
... *) ;t [ ' I - : "" , ». '■' 8A; W T Stttberliii, Di„:
ville; JNSlnhbs. Gloucester: Miss JutaMofrt-
Wj 'Mit-ter Jes.up Allen, William Allen, Va M
Ahenheiin, Ell .Skitiker, NY; .1 It miliar. IV,-m
villi-; Miss (' p P.-iet's, New Orleans; :
mail.o; G T Ciumiss. w ill Emu-hllii, D Bee
be, Halffinore; Capl Hofl'man and lady Pelers
burp; John McAiierney, iy V ; I! p Richardson N I
C: Joseph Mayo. New Kent: X IS Ncl«on »Y
--roll •n!!i'Hd ril 'i^ i>sMl . l '' y !,""'dtrens, Yai a Car- j
Berlin, German',; I. Ple'llmning, N V- A j"b-[
--iNV It i*A „?■*-"«" Ua_ ll "' y ' Mn yvttri<i "'>:
.\'Y_ i *J l "' ,, -~-- { '' K,Morrison, city; W I, Pow
i S',',' $ IJ<'"'»1 J <'"'»- ■_ E Vaoghan, Wa»_»«o>»aJ_ '.
JC.rY,' m r.' mt T 'j 5 R ° art " r ' Henrico; V V
j llooton, Cra: .1 Gugi-i-nhelmer, Ualtimore, s s '
lordivare do; John P Ballard. do \v_.ui-r
! Iraiikln. N YjTJllnnnn, Franklin, Pa AW
i Archer, IV tmhajti li p Harham, do; J W Hoy- '
toge, Norfolk: 1' R Summers, Alexandria; J My- ,
i-rs, Savannah Gn: w Marshall, city .1 p\.-ni
ton. Greenville, Va; W S Holland VaT N L
Wtide, Clover Depot. ' " ■* i
JMeriean H0t,1.-Y. C Roper. Greensboro N (*'• i
__?______"__* _* »■ *% WM Prenlis, Soiitle
\,i\ V/l''''"--'"'"!'-'!)!)'; Geo P Youiif-, Gf_: V A
Hrallord, Washington. 1) (•; J E Van B_re_7 N
l\ic ivy"..-''!??' <__ F " lix Uori » : ""l ,
I. ~" *J. . v -f Archer, Powhaian, Va; RE '
do .I'e.n o .' i-"r", hx l , n ". s company; J O Jordan, I
- TwS_f f Ij0 " is ' M °! m " S.fblett ,
,;„. i- ,' s "eaalan, PhUad«lplUa: JII All
uer, Hoyd county; II j_ Woollim-, Va: W R '
'.miles do: J w Dunnincion. do; W j Ford I
mers'Tlex-itic ■''' S ( -' 1,;llu *"' r *'' ""'■ *'« Sun!' j
HVg-Our IVirud, «bo imy r o „ r or live .lolluis '
per gallon for whiskey, forfiot thai <__ SKI.KIT.
•old by W. D. lILAIR „ CO., Ninth find Main, : 5
at *2.ji>, is a rich, mellow, aid whiskey. i '
»©-Biilinrd all „ | YCS , cor . I
ncr of Main and Elevemh streets, keep the most '
fashionable Ililllard Saloon in Rii-hmotid. Their i !
tables are all flew, and eyerylhin,- lonnectc-d
with the establishment is llrst-cliiss. Players '
i'ie^l'" 10 ""'" 1 """ '' I, '* Ui "'-' I" Poxilively prohib- '
»®-Thiir«toii*» Ivor j l'enrl Tooth Powder. !
is slrongly recommended a the best dentrifrice
known. It eh-anses and presercs ih tit
hardens lhe j-ums,sweelens lhe breath; and. con- '
lainiilß no acid or Rl-itty substance, _ jierfeetly ,
harmless, and can be used daily wiih great ad '
vantage. Sold by all dr»gg__. p ric .,. m ~n d < <
■|H bottle.
adTEdwnials, 83(1 Brond Stre.-!, sells all i '
Kinds: of NEWSPAPERS atul MAGAZINES at ' '
publishers' pices, ami deliver the tame at your '
residence or place of business wllhoiit extra i '
Special attention j.aid io the prompt ,u,d e.irly
d.-llv.-r, of the Hii-hmoiui and New York d.iilv '
pajM-rs. " (
H-2 Xmlies, snHVriiiij from irreioiloiitie*, w '
''-I'e'-d.v relief hy U|{. BOTT, No. 7:11 Ma" '
-;i'"l. llu-hiil-oud. \:l. ('c.rn-.sjiondence itrteth ',
."iilidenliat. All leltei-s of iiiouii-y answered n
X '" :i "' l aiieiidanie liu-nished when re- '
Olllee hofirs _______ ~ m _■> m., o lo .',, aud 7 lo M_
eiel,inc. Sillidfiys, '2 lot P, JH. i
*i* Tlioiiiiiso,,-, l' oulM ,| e Ojiliu7e, «» a drew.- <
vagetabto and hij-hly p.-rlumed, ii «,fua«, Im
ro"fs. :o„l ,;(,,., i, __ neh irloshv npis'ni-ance 1 ,
lor sale by _i dmpKisi,. p,. C( ., ;,.-, a ,„| „ ~,,„,_ I
per bottle. 1
aS-liine is Money. old-liii.e,! uvioin I. .
apfly tlhisinued in the ns,. of Doomfi Yi-,„ T
I li i* well known that ibseoramoa pro
<--"l fii-iiiis'iici-i,,-;,,„,, ,„„, ,„„,„_■„,„
leiided Willi inifavorilble residl., A 0,,, lhe use of . ■'
I-", i,.ii.ec.s v,. ; is, aad itiipio|.-r h-ai. wiih I
Doubt. Yeast Powiikb tho best rolls, biscuii., I
corn-cakes, eic, can be _____________ ___, , h „ shon Mg t ,
ol un minutes, and success will certainly intend I
lie- .are wiih which li |a inaniiiai'iured. Baeun • 1
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC,
tHIAX.i RAILROAD IS'TEREST.
IOLIC JIBH.EE IN (HARLESTON
R Tl RF IX MISSOI lii
Yacht Race for the Queen's Cud
NEWS FROM ENGLAND. IRELAND, Cli:
NA, FRANCE AND HAVANNA.
RAILROAD ACCIVEXT IX cAXiDI—I CITI
HEX OF RH'If.VoXI) SlUUOl'SlAls.iri.ll' '
■<» W A M<> M (i a A M ■ I. X Ii I.
IIOIiKIIiLE TRAGEDY IV NKW YOKE-AN
IIVKItKI.VI'E K11.1.S TWO OF ins
KILLS HIMSELF,
ling to Gamblers-Sharp Contest
The I'otH'"s Jubilee in (barb-stun.
irles/on, S. ('., June ]S._The Catho-
Cliarleston oelcluated the papa] an
»ry last evening >'V a procession,
meeting with speeches, music, tire
and a salute of twenty-five guns.
nil*, [merest in .1,,. Alabama mid
( ha n iuo.ro Railroad.
dtini/tou, June IS.—Gov. I.indsev
me tf> New York for the purpose of
ig the interest of Alabama—six and
million dollars— in the Alabama and
nooga Ji. It., and providing liar the
semi-annual interest, diio-lammrv Ist Q,
is eonsideruig several propositions all pro
toeting the debt to his State: hut tiesirtw to
adopt a policy which will also protect pri
vate creditors, especially the laborer*.
Tlie Tnrf nt St. Louis.
t opened at the Abbey track"yester
ihe weather was line, and the at
ee large. The principal race was for
eat post stake of iJ2,00:» from each
tion represented in the Congress
anceil; Virgil, 3, .listanced ; lx-io'ester ' 4
vithdrawn ; Helmet, 5, distanced. '
Yacht Race.
A'ew York, June IS.—Commodore Ash
ury s new yacht Livenia leaves for this
ort m the lirst week of September as the
representative of the Royal Ilarwiek club
o race the representative of the New Vorl<
ub for the Queen's cup ; the latter waiv
ng the conditions .requiring six months'
otiee of contest for the cup.
From Italy.
Florence, 18.—The result ofthe lirst levy
or the Italian army, in ihe Roman
■ovmces is satisfactory.
The King and Queen of Belgium have
•ent to congratulate the Pope on the -"..th
Anniversary of the Pontificate.
From England.
London, June is.—The Observer an
lounces that Professor Montague Bernard
A-illenter the Privy council. It is untrue that
I) Israeli will be deposed from the leader
>nip of the opposition.
From Ireland.
Dublin June IS.—A gang of supposed
•emails broke into the otlicial ainiorv at
Hallow on Saturday night and siezedJliO
ifle-s. All escaped. Five persons have
Man arrested on suspicion.
From ll.ina-The Corean Expedition.
Hony-Komj, June ISfia London.—The
oreigners here are greatly excited over the
lews of the light between the American
( Xpedition and the Coreans. Washington >
lispatches are anxiously awaited for, a.s it I
" thought that hostile operations will be
Vliairs in Pram-p.
Parui, June IS.—The Republican jour
inls have united m a manifesto to meet the
lectoral programme put forth by the mo
tarchial press. 'J'bey declare "a republic i
he only rational and legitimate .expression
t national sovereignty. Monarchy implies
:s abdication. They will give their support
o candidates who are pledged to maintain
J_*_ loan "i" be issued on the
'in-'it befo ti en,bI * V passes a bi " a "thor- I
The Virile, says the state seigo will be
,)llke t-'hartres is a candidate for the. As-
The Journal of Paris reports that the
entral Committee has been reorganized '
inder the name of the Central Committee
f the I'etleral National Guard, with Dom
'ic?-P < id^i *' ! " I ' l Re - V,lO ' ds Tieard,
It is rumored that Clusaret is alive and
Masses will be .said in all the churches
.uesilav, for the souls of the victims of
The official journal has a strong article
busing a portion of the English mess for
ostihty to France. It stigmatizes their
iisrepreseiitations as cold-blooded and
owardly, and charges that some of the
•Titers were bribed during and since the
Versailles June l!)._Thiers in reply!,,-.
a the appeals of the father and mother of
.en. Jtosset, for mercy, says that the law
mst take its course.
The Press eoi times to attack the Bona'
artists; Jiiqaro praises Chanibrod ; tin"
atrir ~1-ges the Union Hepublicans against
><• I russians, their real enemy.
hittiloi, j June 111.---TI,,- l','-;,s.s,ai,.s hftve
•ft St I)- ■• Xl ** h * Il >""'-">»1 hare
From llii.unu.
''■_'."""' _l»« !»•—The insurgent <;,-„
efoed"b".".' .° ,k ' r t0 - s " m ' , " kl I*" l " i '"
Hl.il.olirt Acci.b-iil.
ecu an accident on'the Grand Trunk i-.ti.
-->ad by which fourteen persons were iii
lred, including Mr. Daley, of Richmond
L-riously, *
Melrc Among While and Nc-i■„ i_______
ames Donnelly white, ten times in theab-
ftottog gonvml
I'TIULISHED DAILY (Sunday, Excepted)
Al No. 9iav, Main Street. Hi c |„„o,id, Va,
The JOURNAL is delivered to subscriber, in
'he city a t Fikti;i:..- cnttta ri;K Waaa, ■oyable t,.
the carrlasa—Thiihk Chum i>er .male cop]
___._. » o »**"n«(i.—Three months *i ?*; iv
month. >.i oo; one year te no.
TheWI.I.Ki.Y.IOriiNAI. w_ ,„. „.„,,„, l 0
iih-ei ibei-s mx month, for 7.1 cents ; „,„. . ,__ rt _ ,-,,
Horrible Troni-d).
Vie )'")/.-, June I!»—Dr. -lames t'ou
lally, while suffering with mania notin
tilled two of his daughters, and ihen kille.i
himself. Me leaves a wife. He had been
formerly in an inebriate asylum.
Summary.
The trial of Dr. Lancelot Hope Kverctt
charged with tho murder of Henry- Switzcr'
in Orleans, on the lid of April last'
was concluded Saturday, the jury returning
The Chief of Police of St. Louis, h.-uin
squelched keno, notifies the faro banks lo
stop within a certain time.
A sharp conttfl is i r igressing in Cincii..
Xoves, for the Governorship. The ronmi
lln.irhesf,., s Pff , nn ,| TUMflpi
day the mass meeting at the M. B. Church
the school. The recitation by the fit tie
elsewhere.
fourth sabbath of the month, at which time
the colored Baptist will administer the ordi
nance of baptism to those who have been
faith. A huge number are now on the roll
and many more will be added before lhat
charged wiUi disorderly conduct ~,, ih'.
Mar.v, bis wife, wen- arrested on a warrant
Irom Richmond, issued on a charge of a
sault and battery on a woman of lhat ,-ii\.
■ ic- t,u ho had his leg broken a lew dais
since, is gradually recovering, a; is also tl c
was broken by a kick from a mule.
We w. re Informed this morning that that
old framed building on Second street, the
property of the Graham .Manufacturii g
company, is giving thai neighborhood v
o'clock, it was set tin tire, and v, ,-1-' put out
by those living in t.l,c neighborhood; and
an attempt was made to set it on lire again
later in the night but was prevented. We
hope that the Hoard of Truatees will ap
point a special police for that pari of the
town, as a policeman cannot be found
when one is wanted to slop a violation of
the dignity of the law.
Pcpalilietin Meetint/.—W _ are leoiicstcci
to call attention to a meeting to be held li
the township committee,at Jaa, Woi-sham's
office, at S_ o'clock Wednesday evening.
Ibe members of the committee are re
quited 1., attend as business of importance
will come before it. '
Tories and work-shops that get their power
irom the water, are unable to work to-day
i;i consequence of a large break in the fore*
bay at tue waste-way. The break will be
repaired as soon as possible, as a large
number ol people are out of employment at
Baln.'s factory, Marsha 1 mills DOI.IIIII „
Mctance, Cii. Stacy ft Sou, t.ruhani J.
Uo., Paper nulls, bucket factory, anil I{. D.
(COJLMC.VH'ATEI).
I'ayiiitr fattr jD,.|„,.
Toth: Edlto,- of f.,. si.,l. Journal.- .
The name for honesty and probity, often
the tent el V irginians, seems but'a myth
at tlie present day. If a small tradesman
trusts a customer for a few dollars he niny
lunliis egs oil'to get it. Here I owe a
small lull for printing, and I send out to
collect a S-...0 here, and a s| there, and a
***** me over twelve months ago by a
cent can 1 get in. Now J.ow ~,,„ U( . ~,;,
an. Iso doe.-; my printer. We all' rely "one'
'.av"'wvlmd'alT'be'" 1 ■"' ""' ,ody " K ' :, '" S '"
once. " '' nl
to obtain goods without payment X, deserv
ing oi the severest reaaufe; and man,
ol our "last" young men who read tin'
'tis like drawing blood to get a cent out of
v!u ' m ' Mechanic.
", ohk — Fcrywton and Fast,,-. Ferguson
he will not interfere on behalf of Fostw
I ''Ml is the interpretation hi, counsel puN
upon the billowing declaration: " In the
present condition of the public n ,j-„,|, «-(_
an apparent increasing tendency tothecom
niission ol capital olfen.-e.s, and to hold hu
man lite lightly, it is necessary that it should
be clearly iinueisiood that Where legal re
sponsibility exists the penalties of the law
« 11 be rigorously enforced."
east to CaiTollti-.wn. It is proposed to c\-
W "I the line from the latter point to Bow
cr-t...,n, Harrison county, Ohio, on the
1 flisburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis railroad.
" f llooTf.N. .1.,,,,
1 WJU SELL CHEAP, IF I 11.1.1 », ~„
11-VNl""'-'"":'!-\- '"'!"' Nl; "' AMI SF('o\|i
WAQON' °' V ' : ] 'V\U> HORSK PAKAI
Bones, Iron, Sinnac/M. ' |me ot
j.. kl!','.''''"' *" v '" 1 - between Main andOarj
PXCI RSION SEASON OPENEDIifLJJjfI
«I HEAT BEDCCTION IN FARE':
KOINU TRIY TICKETS TO NOl'Foi.l.
AM) ISETIRN, PL
per Simmer "JOHN SYLVESTER
aifCh.-i.jM'si rouie io Cobb's Island
I _. i__ni?" ' **' •' ! " m ''' s Blver Btoamboai .