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gNwtf mVxaau "'"""""'"""miiiimiitiiJUbt .!. p.wn.r.T.. """of Iho WoiW.rt'i AiHMr . UuTn.a.n.n noli o.. ik ... ..... hm miii ..n ..... . 7 - i'xm '4t 7. ' "'"' kUiwilrt atook of marbl. jnonunnnt.', ,lt.tlnr-, and narbl. .... ... .rt.tion fro- .., mnaivie price.. Sootiliulitirtlitmtiil, eDU Id varl fa ft Till SOLDIlka A.n RuiABki ii. ... - .- v. umiua Mill . . . --,vm rivawij ariHIOC, July 20, In front of taeCltrlutt. AMl'-jr.ME.NTfl. NolwlHulandlnj I ho Inttna. b.at of ye.trr. Irflrrnoon nod .renlnr, the Now 0,l.n. in.rtmothelriM nnd Mcnagtrl. .. eroKd-d with J.lljhUJ nudi.nee.. it -.bouU. U ro. unbcrnl ty our Jurenllo frleoda and the children of larger I roitlh." that llili afl.r. noon.nd rnlnf will clotothn popular . Mblllon. Out- Oaori.tovu rrlcndi h.t. it treat In .tot, for them to-morroir. LU(;vUr"DEPARTMENT. h"i"i cloicd on Monday, ' '""'"""" ii?Jl. 7" '" fprfhidcffnctycilerdir. th. ut1!"".i" ,0,f "" ""liberal, takln. ..j".'!".' "oUwrwItb. malleo aforethought, fif. .h.tf"" '.I "'me committed waa but man' i.r.r.Ii:.' .." re .?" .rroMwiitrof ih ..... 7.. """ iTDm for iho di. fence i Wltnen a.w Dub.nl at bla rrataurant ," ,'b; nlhtortho Sdot Jnnr, ltra, about 8 o'clock, In company llh Kclleber. Uubant had a carblna atrapped acroil bit ibouldcr and a carlrldn box. They drank tonelhcr. Woonatlcr Turpln.dcccaicdiand Dubantcami J?i J ?i d'V.kt Turpla and doccaied tfaracd friendly. Ilnbant mie wllnaai hla earblno. office wai tob torn out that nlfht, And thy SiUJ-"1.!" out rror he tc him the eirbloe, witneii kept the ctfn tcn.Uayi or to. Wm. It.IfnhVIni! TTtrnoaia l.aa Irn.n,. T - TurplD la V.ihUgtoa for alx or lerrn jeArat io fur wltneaa knowa. it la rerr rood nercr knew htm to b frouhleaome unlcaa yvhta ha wii rirlnklnt- M.ToUah Witneia Hrcion Mlaaourl are- uuvanuu ( aJJWUIHUCri OR IDOWO IltrUID ince the bglnntcit of lh wart both were In the Army, wltneaa ae euller, andTurnlo aa mull carrier, Turpla'aahameter peaceable Anil Arrlaal mt m I .akn. " CroatxAnloedt Nerer heard of Anychanre la hta character. MwArd DatIii Vntnew la a printer, and a-allTeaon Fifth atreeti ha known Turpln lu. tlmately for ten or twelve ) earn he waa liked by ercrybody. with m cod reputation for peace And goad order. Urote-examtoedi Nererheanlof any ehanee In Mm within Ute yeari when drank, he la wilder than tome people, wltneaa know a UAptAln llowclli Wltneaa haa llred la Waio Ington for U year, waa In the aervleedurlnr thewAri haa known Turpi a for three yeara, wellt when Turpln la aober he la a food hearted maoj nerer heard aoythlnt; eajaioat Ma character for peace and good order. Cro it-ex a mined. Oace kept the Woodbine Ilouie, but made Turpi d'a acquAlatanee at the Llchau Houae, P. II. IlroWUlDri Vltnt tlitB knAwn Tur P1 10 in five oralxyeari) he haa a food reputation or peace And rood order. T vro-cxamiQfu. niaae Turpin'a Acquaint Alice at the Llchau Home: whea drunk. Tur- lain laiaa llill. UIM Wm. Miller t Witness lives on the Nary ardt has knowa Turpln for three eart met lurpla every day whoa he was conductor on tho street earst he had a good character, hut was easily excited when In liquor. ! Urosa-exaralnedi Witness Is bar-keeper at the (ircea House) does not know whea Turpln ceased to be a conductor, whloh was about six months agoi aloes that time he has done nothing) when under the Influence of liquor he did not know what he was doing. Mr. Norrlt said that he had seven or eight more wlnesses, but they were cumulative, and he would not further delay the trial. Ha would like to have the member of Congress here, however. (To the Marshall) Mr, Phil lips, has Mr. Laflln been served with asub px&nAl The Marshal No, sir, he It not In the city, Mr. Norrlt. Then Pre closed my ease. Mr. Carrlngton said he had no rebutting testimony. Arthur Shepherd t Witness It reporter for the btionl Inttlligenttr, aud hat cen welt acquainted with Turpla for many years, his attention being particularly drawn to him by his extraordinary exertions to tare property nt the fire At the Central Hotel. Mr. Carrlerton asked the Court to give cer tain instructions to the jury, to the effect that if the Jury were satisfied that Turplu killed Kellchcr without great provocation, the fact that Turpla wat drunk at the time did not mitigate the crime, and they must convict him of murder. Nor eould good character be of any avail, except when the Court tc that It Is a fact which will aid the Jury to determine the guilt or Innocence of the accused. It eould not reduce murder to manslaughter. Mr. Merrick felt that Ue district Attorney had carried him back two huadrei years, for himself, he conformed his practice 4d the pro gressive philosophy or hie profession. The law laid down by tho district attorney bad been left behind long ago by society In tt ad- popular k.tal will k-fct.rdl.n- hi. Itarn.d broth., "ill. T iif.i.V.. .ir.7:..VjJ clvlllzatloo. which had always required that on the death of one man another should be sacrificed to his manes. Ue argued that in toxlcatlon, while do excuse or palliation for crime, yet went Into the consideration of the talent with which a crime had been commit ted. If the crime charged was such aa re quired a deliberate intent, nod the proved con dition of the prisoner's mind was such that he eound not have deliberate Inen, he could cot ib convicted. Hut It was proven that Turpln waa out of his wits, la liquor, and, therefore. that he eould not hare the deliberate Intent necessary to the crime of murder, Mr. Carrlngton replied at length enforcing his previous positions, i The Court first instructed the Jury as to the law la regard to the effect of drunkenness as crime. Cake says a drunkard la a vol untary devil, but whatsoever ill he doeth he must suffer for It. Other writers asserted that the law would not allow a man to mlti- 8 ale one crime by another, Thero have been cclalont weakened by thit position la mod era courts, but the law remslus as laid down by Cake and Illackstone. This law froceeds from the cautions of publlo policy, f a man who Is drunk, without any provoca tion wilfully takes the life of a man, the law holds him to the full measure of responsibil ity. Hut If there have been provocations and the question Is homicide, malice, prepense or homicide on sudden hear, then druukeonesa Is n fact to be considered la determining that ?;uestlon. He was not going to depart a hair rom the salutary rule of law that drunken ness was no excuse for crime. If, however, the question bo whether the crime was deliberate murder or homicide, com mitted on sudden provocation, the fact of drunkenness may be considered i If there had beeuaoold grudge, and the prisoner had re ported to Intoxication to nerve himself for a crime, which he committed, then hit was guilty of murder. The drunkeancsat whloh toutd excuse a crime must be absolute In sanity, but ordinary drunkenness will be a fact to show the animus with which a deed Is committed t evidence of good eharaeter was admissible In this ease, but Its weight was a question for the jury. The Court also laid uown the doctrino of the law In regard to acci dental shooting, and told the Jury that the prisoner wat entitled to the benefit of all doubt. Captain Ooddard thenasked a witness a few questions. The case was argued by Mr, Car rlngtoa and Mr. Norrls. Before the close of the argument of the latter gentlomaa, the court took a recess till o o'clock p. m. At c-55 p.m. Mr. Norrls resumed his argu ment la behalf of accused. He said when he broke olf his argument he Was about to remark that there was a physi cal fact that would control this ease more than any moral evidence that could be produced) this was the nature of the wound the course the ball took. No one could shoot on that line through a man's head, unless a man for some such raothe should hold the pistol In Just that manner. It must be Intentional. It was the evidence of a witness sworn that h taw the uplifted band and the flash of the pis tol, and no man could make auch a shot with an uplifted hand. Should a man thoot la his natural way, the ball would pass through the jw wi reel, in is was a vuiuamry moi. x. must have been an accidental discharge of the pistol. Mr. Norrls next referred to tho fict (hit a witness stated that the flesh of deceased's face was burned by gunpowder. This, he said, was of Kcpreteatatlves on etterdny afternoon, no guarantee that aceustd was within reach-! nnd were provided seats on tlio floor. Ing distance of deceased when the fatal shot They watched the proceedings during the de was fired. Tho same ratght have been the case bate on the Alaska bill with consldtrablo in had the shot been tired from a distance of tlx, 'tcrest, fanning themselves with much peril eight or ten feet at the deceased. i oacity. Here tho Judge became too much heated to ' - remain on the bench, Aud he took a scat at tho 1 Infant Pound in tub (Janai. About 3 door of the Ante-room 1 ' n'clock on 1 hursday afternoon tJltlccr Jlordrn Mr. Norrla contended that Mr. Dubant (one discovered a new-born white male Infant In nfthe witnesses) was drunk, and he admitted tho canal, at the foot of 1 wenly-aeventh and he waa drunk, and ho came hero and testllled 11 streets it was tied up in a bag. At an in to a falsehood not wilfully, but because be quest held by Justice Morsetl, noting aa cor was crazy. He admitted on the stand oner, the Jury rendered a verdict that the that he gets diunk and that makes him child came to Us death by vlolcuco at the crazy, phould a roan bo convicted on Ihaudt of tomepersouunknoivj. 'igSaSSi Such, a witness should he kicked ont, and no reif, wee should to iilaced oil Ml 'Word. Hit ,tb. UudM to lb. ret that the tbar.ctcr if !?I!l?.,ifr''' ."''! k?r tb court t-nrul krf.l Ih ,...A.fU... . .hi . . .. " ' i?A"!,"'k!1,f l"'iild bill rfniier t. I"! !": II! .Mko.1 tk lirnini, jur no inn not a.k tor than for Ibe wor.l pun llbm-nt ll.tr could Innl.l uiwn 1lprl.onT X" '' J1'.0 r,MWI,'Ml Lv.A,S.te"r.srjaL's:,M.,j,rK": . - i '.LT "." V.-I" .TV.-"" "? " icf en to in quvinon 01 micienr, ADQ Aid. Unlf-aa Ihtvt ft An 1.1 fast In II..I. . l....' unlena ther eould feel la their own honrr.' thut they eould (IbC him rullty, there would b a repugnance of eoniclenoe. Take All th facta And All the elrcunittar.cet atirroundlnr thlacaee. and. Aa men, they coutd not flndhlm rullty. Mr. Merrick then read tne toJIotmcnt, and aAld the lanituaao contained therein wai cer tainly not meant by the Matrlct Attorney. $!&$ '"It" that the homicide wa not bf malice Arotetliouirht. lie argued that tf Turpln coolmllteU the homlclde.he did with out moral Intent, which U encnthl to cooitl tute aerlmlnal not. Mr. Merrlek eonleaded thit .he flxclamatloa uttered by the aecueetl, " Uy (lol I've killed him." waa an expreaiion almply of amaiement at harlnr commuted the fatal act. It waa enulralent to the wordt, My Qod, lrc kllle.) The tail IT iriilr. HtHniA hnm tti t.anHk it,. ilence. Teke All the' Air waa ao eloici and It haylog become datk In the room, Adamantlnea were furnlahed the bench and tha rrnnrtxri. nd lirrhtul Mr. Merrick anid, moved by an Impulae of iiuiuiiiii. nccuscu, u run it na no WAt. a I moat unabli. lilmirir. tn tm1 in. tnnA down and cndeaTorod to ralie Kellchcr ud. It waa erldent there waa no dealgn. no tourudae to ahoot, oi the part of the prUoner, and con aefiucntlyoo guilt. Would they confine the aroused la f the penitentiary He could not bellCTe It. for ttirV tCanUrint ilnrthf l.. ik. remark! ot the Honorable Judce, that, ir they had a ratlonAl doubt a to thnpintjif or mm-lntent of ihv priioncr to commit howi ciae, t)r were bound to acquit. Wltneaa here toitlHed to the unquestionable character of Turn In. 11 tlld nni ailc tliM tnrov nfthi Jury. He demanded their mercy. inr LiiiTici Attorney, jHr.uarnnirion, aroie And opened hli argument by laying, that the otdoi1dc coumcl had not am were J mint?. a one of hia argumenta In their addreaaea to the Jury. Tney leeraed to be Intent on giving the eviucnee anomftr import aru 10 create a reel ing of eympathy among the Jurora. The work of acquitting thla nan of murder would bo An outrage upon the community. The Jury coutd batcomlderthecaie by the evidence. They ehould perform their houndea duty, lery wltneaa teatlfled to the fact that tho Accused had been flour 1 thing a deadly weapon, and that but a few momenta afterward he wai taodlngover the cornieofhlt victim. And he threatened juit before that that he meant to kill Jomebody. He waa arretted Add bul lets wero found la hla poticitloo which Mr. Peabody 1he locktmlth, teatlfled were of the aame mold aa were thote taken from the bruin of deceased. It waa unkind, ungenerous, nnd unjutt.even by Innuendo, to Attempt to ahlft the responsibility of death on Iubant.ono of thewltneatca. The District Attorney concluded thit the accused tired with hit elbow resting against hit aide, which would produce Just auch a wouod ai the one described by the doctor. He then went on to show that ft was necessary that the Jury should consider the fact of being drunk At the time of the homicide, and tho 8 rlsoner'a previous character, and they would nd that these were not of such a mture as would Induce them to think theyuereexteoo. atlog circumstances in this cue. The charac ter of the circumstances Attending the shoot log eould not be construed aa favoring the prisoner. AtOJQn. m. tha emi vri iuhmlMM tn th Jury, and they rotfred to Uielc room for dellb e mi Ion. The Judge And crowd of spectators, who were present during the evening, waited la the court room awhtlefor the verdict. Atlt) o'clock the Jury returned aod rendered a verdict of "guilty of mnn slaughter," but not of murder. The Judge thanked tho Jdryfor their faith ful attention durlntr the trful. kml ttmn ail. Journed tho court to 10 a. m. to-day. It is ex- frcicu .out no Duiinen win oe uone men, out hat the court will be adjourned to-day one week. The prisoner waa remanded to Jilt, and will be, probably, sentenced to-day, A Vkby Suddbk Dkath. -Mr. Thos. Ma. gins, an usher at the Patent OSce, died very uuucuiy jriicruny morning, nDOUi 10 3D o'elocn. He arrived At the odce about 9 o'clock, from hla boarding house, near the Ualtlmore depot, took a seat In a chair for a few minutes, After which he got up and leaned Against oue of the pillars, when It waa noticed by some of the inmates that something was the matter with htm. They inquired of him what waa tho matter, whea he endeavored to aneak. but was unable to do ao. 1 hnv r.tri) him In a chair and called In bra W. U. Tlldon aau rranx wnmartn, wno round ntm in a dy ing condition, and lie expired In a few mo menti, making but one struggle. These gen. tlemen decided that the dcceaac.1 earn a In Ma death from the effect a of the tun and from the excesilre use of ardent spirits la the past. A fenucman wno oonrueu wnn ine uecenseu in. orma us that he had bean eomnlalnln fnr some time, but he waa more cheerful At break ass yesieraarinaa usual ana appeared to be Id good splrua when starting for the office. Mr. Magtoa waa a resident of Wilmington, Delaware, where be leaves one daughter, who la going to" eehooL He waa highly educated Amfkept a drug store to the above-named elty at the time of the breaklnr out of the late war. when he enlisted in the Mtli TterHment Pennsylvania Natloual, Qusrds, under Capt, rfunu k, uuritnjr, mm vrrvvi. as i jiriraie m the same until he lost his right arm In battle. After which he aerved out hla time of enlist ment as Assistant hospital ateward, receiving an honorable discharge. He wat employed at the Patent Office about four months since, and died at tho Age of about forty eight years. Lieut. Noonan and (litleer llmiVlni. nf lh Sanitary Company, visited the Patent (mice nnu irnraru ins noovv inciij aiso mat ue ceased died without anypersonal etTccts. Not deeminff It necessary to hold an Inn uat. !.. dispensed with, aod the body pi iced In charge of a corporation undertaker, who s ill see that ii is property uuneu, UOARflKtl Wit T. int aw V.f...l. about 1 p. m., Detect Iro McDevitt, while tand tng In front of the American house, near the corner of Seventh street and Pennsylvania avenue, noticed Albert MoKlnney, colored, passing downHorcnth street with a bolt of cloth under hie arm. He asked him where he was going with It, and he replied rrylndepen dently "home," nnd went on whistling a favor Its air. This faithful otTlcer, fearing all was not right, started after him, when tie started olTatiutl speed letting the goods drop. The ottlccrQred one shot at hi in, but the street being thronged with passers-by the ball took no effect. 'Ihe detective then gave chase and run him to near the botanic gardens, ou Mis souri avenue, near Four-aud a half street, here a ecntleman arrested the tunnosed thief and turned bhioier to Mr. McDevitt, who was nearly exhausted, the thermometer being some 03 degrees. He took him to polloo headquarters and then returned to where the cloth nad been dropped nnd procured It, at the aame time ascertaining that It had been taken from the front of SelbyJi Oo's store on the ivvrnuct near oevcniu s.reei. CnARdKD with rinAxn r.Annrw -l!!lni Lynch was arrested yesterday, at Port Wnsli Ington, by order of Commanding ftcnera! L.o renzo Thomas, for tho larceny of a gold watch and chain, valued At fJou, from Mrs. Major Ilufuf, KloaT. Hhe was placed In charge of Ma It. Kin;, of ,h.l, nrlUUrtr u.Ui,l...l her aboard tho steamer Arrow and brought her to this city. On Arriving nt Seventh street whirf the was turned over to O Ulcer Uarnes, of the Heenth precinct, who took her before Justice Tucker, and the Is held for a hearing. A Youifi TinvKLKA. A vouth. about 13 veara of age, called at police headuuartert on Monday etenloff.and stated that ho had Just, arrUed In this city from Teesburg, Virginia, where he left hit mother. Uoeamo liero on the ears, via Alexandria, for the purpose of pa)- lute i Ti'ii io me- cnpnai m iiv uuncn niaici, but feeling quite lonesome so far from home, he expressed the greatest auxlety to return to his native town Arrangements are being ma la to ssnd him homo. lie gave his name as HenJ, Knox. i:CDRiIo(TOFitUUKUtcKsiiuRU. We learn that the ladies, who arc now trying to raise fundi for the purpose of building an Kplscopal church In Unlontown, contemplate giving nu excursion to the above place, via Aq ula Creek, about tho 1st of August, the proceeds to go to wards building tho church Prom the names wo have heard mentioned In connection with the excursion, we have every reason to believe, should It be determined on, thit It wilt bo liberally patronized by our citizens THCOKLKSTIArS AT THK IlOl'riX or It EI" II U- kkitativi.'. The two (Jlilcf MAmlirlns of theUhlnese Lmbassy, noootupanlod by one of the Hearatrla nf tliu Prencli Leiratlon and Ithftlli nun laif Japn..t A 1rlllil thA UnillM JirvaftiLi. TfiixvxA.-Monday, a squad of hoye went to the l'otomae t iim the larger ones ranging from fourteen to seventeen years nf W, gtt lipM planks and swam out to a boat aneuored In the stream, belonging to Dennis "i uviiucv ner, iim w, t. acted At ehler. and ion naber, the pttmi. John Collins wat a little fearfulat n"t. Vnii ugeatel that If they Took It they would be arrested. Tim calmed his fears and Cdltlns took the pump, aod getting on the plank e vrled It ashore. Hut they were watch d bra Man rfatried Taseo who made toward Ihem. They seeing him approach began to prepare to escape, but he was too near and Tim told hla brother Martin Maher who now had the pnmn to throw It overboard.wMch he. did. Hut Mr. Taseo took possession of their clothing and kepi them till, they gavt up and wero turned ?Zm Pnioep( Jrvo, Tfcey were taken to the Firet precinct at a I Ion-house, where some of their eon.pan.oos testified against them and they were committed to Jail In defsult of secu. rlly for eourt. They Are well known to the rvll)U rllUIVURII 9W JVUtlff, a-. wrt.t kI.:..1 . .it., .- .'"-1--.!' ""v f-".ri .......... -... .ni-.i.j--i wenrs ago. or A longtime theso Juvenile t fit res escaped by wason of the sympathy for them on account of their age i but every dismissal seeded to be 5i!e.f-.n .? i!' od oe' eontinuert to plun-ST-fan. I'r Vir" V ?enM ty for some Siflr01. hoo of correction was !fH!do..,B.n.1.b" bfn UIke,l " frequently sioee. Hut It wat only talked of. VVehavi ho.V.0n0nfc.(J.r:ec.UonetiJ,ni1 " th wo house It not the place for the confinement of Efir.,0 tt?rled ;"lth '"eeny.and At theyoung r........VL . "UUI iciure irom the ..i i.. it. ; n vjrciatiuui wmi renew- !? sf t0 iy..dll'lA"r-,M as it Is in every JV..militi,,wfkre,n.hore,lo,t magis trate would send them to the work.houte.frem whence they expected to escape speedily. Hut 'n'f were told that they would be sent inJsLls1 tt7 J"" "OinewhAt despondent, fear-L-iVi th Oour n'Kht seo the necessity for punlshlngthem by confinement, which Ihey -I.5tlnArhcr n1' onhl person a discharge, O, lt"lT tintlcd" Htoe'aanfty..WHng enlisted la It on the 31st of January, 1107, but -n.-uuuiiru Uj general vuurt-inariiai, on the 23d day of December last, to forfeit to the United States all mr and allnwanoaa than due him, and to be drummed out of the service. TA.t.V Hf Ift-.na flM.aa rTrt1. A It. . va..bD .!! -US, VUHCt 4U(ri Ul IRC Seventh precinct, arrested Itobert It. Hlchard- on, nuns jiod naif, coioreu, on a warrant sworn out byChas. Kettleman, Jeweler, on Seventh street north, charging the prisoner with harlng entered hit store tome few montht since, when hit wife was there alone, and pricing tome sleeve buttons, end that while looking at them he quietly slipped tome of inviu uji ma aicrva. airs, lie i ue man teeing him dolt ran to the frontdoor, and aftr aa. curing It demanded the buttons, when accused mt nt uci iiui n raiur, inuiciing n severe wound In one of her arms, thereby making his escape. He had ahearlng before J uatlce Clark, who committed him to Jail for couit. Samuel Oppeobelmer.Oerniaa butcher, was arraigned before Justice Tucker, in the First precinct, by Officer Yeatman. for killing cat tle on premises, whleh Is a violation of a cor poration ordnance, and he waa fined 10. Officers Hanes and King, of the Second pre cinct, arraigned Mrs. Stephen A, Bailey, store keeper, and Philip L.aukwlg, restaurant keeper, before Justice Thompson, who lined them25 each, for selling liquor on Sundiy. Wm. Hlirhia wm t alt on l.ru- lnatla. Olark, tn the Sixth precinct, by Officer Skelly, mm uutu jn ivi luuuiiiK ma nnuu wiinuui n license. Officer McUathran. of the same n-aMnrK Arrested Henry Hartung for keeping dogs without a license, and the same Justice Im posed a line of 10 on htm. Zacharlah llrewer was arrested by Officer Skinner for huckstering without a license. He was relieved of Ato by the same Justice. banltary Officer Hopkins took James Hot tomlev before Justice Hmlth. who flnM him 10 for malicious mischief. juarcenca jtiarcerom was arrested, la the eighth precinct, by Sanitary Officer Fairchlld, and fined f by Justice Lynch for creating a Officers ftoth and Itnahaa. nf f hn Vlflh nr. elnst, arrested Wm. Martin and Silas Hurk, colored, for carrying concealed weapons. Tbey were fined 20 each by Justice Harper. piunrj Laive was nrres.eu, in ine r.igiiin precinct, by Officer Field .for committing an assault and battery on H ridge t KIrby. Jus tlce vnch committed him to 4all In (luraiilt of ball to keep the peace r Justice Morsell dlrposed of tho following eases in the fourth precinct i Officer Cloy ar retted Eliza Plant, colored, and she was com- m high iu court, io answer ine cnargeoi Keep ing a bandy house. Officer Haiiey re-arrested her for committing an assault and battery on Marlt Lewis, and a floe of 3 was Imposed on her. Henry Johnaon waa nrrala-n.! hv fim. cer Uordeu, And flued 30 for carrying a con cealed weapon. Henry not having that amount of ''stamps" was sent to the work-house. O Hirer Olavi son arrested three bo) s, ntmed Jas. Kelly. Jas, Carr and Jas.Cralgan, for swimming in Ihe Potomac river, foot of U strret whsrf, and they were fined il each. tuv num uuicrr nrrraieu vicior Miner lor rldlne over the sidewalk, and he was fined sa Kllzabeth MeOulrk, grocer, was arrested by Officer Doyle, and fined 111 M for violating a Sunday law. The following amounts of fines were Im posed in the various precincts i Firtt precloct, fit) Second precinct, t04) Third precinct, Mi Fourth precinct, t&&&9 Fifth precinct, -9i Sixth precinct, i.lO Seventh preolnct, A3) Klghth precinct, &l sanitary company, 415. Total amount, A2M M. fcUlIAttOKD WITU TUX LAUCXXY OF A VALVA- ii lk Pix. Detectives Clarvoe and Jllgley yes terday arrested Klljah Leogel, the Lion King of A. T. Ames New Orleans circus, which ar rived here yesterday, on a warrant sworn out by Mrs. hlizabeth Taylor, eharglog him with tho larceny of a diamond pin, talued at 3Ifi, the nronertr of the cnmnlalnant. nn fha Olh nt Jute,lBC0. no ease came up oeiore Justice n.ii, smith, at police headquarters, when Messrs. Hlno and Schmidt appetred for tho prosecution, and Mr, L. S. Phillips for the defence. Complainant, on being sworn, testified that after losing tho pin she first saw It on the Ac cused at the opera In Illehmond, Va , when he drew her to htm, At the same time closing hla vest over the nln. whleh ha hail In hla hnmm The next day she saw him lathe court-house aqua re, in inai cny, wnen sup was oo ncr way to a waar aitt a warrant fnr Mb a mat aniluh.. the pin wat missing out of his bosom. This was a the 3d of June last. Nhe was oflered tSTSforlt. It had seiea small diamonds sur rounding a larger one. It was thrown to her while she was per forming on the stage la Philadelphia, with a note Attached to It requesting that she wear It In her hair during her next dance. It bore the name "Williams" signed to It. She never saw" Williams before or since, nor did not know him. Accused married her mother 13 joars since, but they partrd about S rears since. She had given the pin to her mother for the purpose of keeping her the witneia' hus band from getting It. Her mother went to Harrlsburg for the purpose or visiting the ac cused when he gained possession of tho pin. She had sworn out a warrant In Hlchmoiid nnd one In Philadelphia for hla Arrest, and placed them In the hands of oQltiera, hut they could never catch him. The ease waa ablv discussed on both aldaa by tho gentlemen employed. The Justice re served his decision until to-day at 10 a. m Ihe prisoner la held At police headquarters. Shot At. On Monday erenlnr. Ahnut 10 o'clock, as two marines, one named Ldward Murraj, and the other unknown, were passing the Corner of Thirteenth and II alrita north somewhat under tho Influence of liauor, they tu-iM mhnt at f - .... - poucr, j small uau sugnuy wounucu niur ray in the neck. Sergeant Walker, of the Fifth precinct, had the wounded man taken to the olllce of Dr. LIllss, who pronounced the Injury not dangerous. H HALV.lt OF WxtOIITa AND MKASUnKS.Mr. Joshua L. Oatchell waa yesterday appointed uy nis nonor ine mayor, io ine omce oi neater or Weights nnd Measures, Vloo Mr. Itobert lloyd, who, we understand, refuses to deliver up to his successor the standards of weights and measures. Al rOIKTMRNTS IN TUB FlRK DltTAnTMr NT. The following appointments for Hook and Ladder No. 1 have been made by Chief Hngl neer Ellwood, to take the vacant positions in that company: Thomas Sutton, foreman) Pat rick Doyle.tlllermant Thomas Sorrel.hostlert John Dawson, Thos. Melloy. James Hrndley, cxtramen, Comuittkd to Jail John Shorter and Lewis MedIej,both colored, whom wo men tioned In yesterday's IturunncAN as having bren arrested by Detectives Miller and Coombs on Sunday last, charged with the larcenvof a lot of metals, Ao , the property of Clark N tils, esq , had a hearing before Justlco Smith yesterday, who committed tliera fur eourt. Fink HrnovKURKT We notice that Mr. John Myers Is about completing a lino four story brick building on M street north, be tween Third and lourth streets west. It Is 23 feet front by 03 feat deep, (including back building,) and will be provided with water, gas, and all the modern Improvements Messrs Hunt h Williams aro the contractors, Heal 1.-tatr TitANtvitR. Messrs. W. L. Wall X Co yesterday sold part of lots 7, 8 and tf, In square 102, fronting on Twenty-llrst street, between (1 and H streets, to (leorco S, Parke, rort3,W. Closinu thru oct. All wool, very light weight (larlbnldl Suits for boys, 3 to f yeara of age, at 3 60. at A, Saks Co., 617 Soventh street. SOLmKnAUSDSAttOBVUMIOX. AFabUW meeting of this union oo Moadsy night, Major W. p. Morso occupied the chair, and Mtv A. M'liohfnton waa secretary. After the reports nr committers had been Ve eeireii, the unlori adjourned And proreeded to thrniAn Soldiers', and Bailors Union. At Will's Hall, n tier nth street, bet ma II and I streets, Wlven MJor MorseVpresldValof the Soldiers and Hallors Inlonla.taii the 3$liSLV-t9m "" Nltreiliaa wrrA MxtJ Ih Wholl.k ua.. . tIr.:.LV.",V,"!f'r.""' ''- n, ilJy Mr '"' . OwtAla Helssner, ATi'i oi iters, ' ncinminiwM very rnrnniiiiiie. A Pa triotic call on the OeriHtn soldiers waf 0oe OcrnAOK. Oa Mondiy morning as "r WlnnUlmmH(wlft Ihe at Walhlngtoa Baptist Hunday School plcale on board, was on her way from this elty to Alexandria, she was fired Into when opposite the Arsenal by a half dptea boys la a boat Six shots from pistols wer discharged, and one or the balls barely grazed a lady's bonnet. DASICd Within a faw iDAhaanr fKa All.., .il and completely shattered a pane of glass lu the pilot-house window. Subsequently search was made for the villains, but no trices of them could be found. Polar Rntun WittiTim ik...u.i loodrery hlch reiferday, Indleallni that It wa. Terr hot. That call, to muul the fact k.ttlieMllbutni, ISO nrtmotb llrcet, oppo. Soda Water dally to thousands. This soda Water Is SS Cold nlftnttna Imlliiataa mt. the syrups are the bestfand they could not Ti ";,..!"rt "s-.uae iimy are prepared bV the M lburna. V thai a. thl-.tV. .'.,..' take the Polar Soda Water. Im OnAT and Colfax I.A.TtriCATioifMitT la?.TTne Soldiers and Sailors' Central He publican Committee Tor the District of Colum 2M'olvei tohaveaOrant and Colfax ratlflcation meeting on Monday next. Several distinguished speakers have been engaged for the occasion, Tho programme will be an nounced to a few days. - a . A Flint--Last evening, about T o'clock, a fire occurred on Third atreet west, between VffJMrtVflftUgKejuw na O street, la a small by the officers or the Seventh 'pTtcincr,M.i but slight loss. No Alarm was sounded. Mr. William Smith has just returned from New York with an elegant .stock of straw hAts, which he is prepared to sell at twenty five per cent, below the usual prices. A visit to his well known store At 811 Ninth street, between D And Pennsylvania avenuo will f rove the truth of thla assertion. Mr. Smith s also the Agent or Singer's Noiseless Sewing Machine, whloh recently took the premium a the New York State fair. fj TIIE COUIITS. OitpKAa Court JiufjePiirefff-Thls court was occupied yesterday mainly with the Mil ler will case, the argument of which was begun. Uobert Leech for the will, M. Thomp son for tho caveators. LXTTKna TK8TAVI.NTAST. Venerandn H. King qualified as administra tor of Martin King, giving bond la $3,000, with John T. Hooi er And D. Callaghan as sureties ACCOUNTS. The first and final accounts of Peter O. Meem, administrator of John Meem. Second account of M V. Sines, iruardian of Sarah fl. Slpct. Distribution aocountof James U. Mun- roe, administrator oi ueorge Munroe,onthe final account of the aame aa Administrator, Adjourned. Equity Cocbt Jwrfje tfther pro tern. The JVfuci: win uinuci ge vs. Etheridgc. Order granting leave to take testimony. Adjourned. Criminal OocnT Judge li'iriV. This eourt wni fuiriivu yes.rru-4y in continuation oi ine trial of Turpln, a report of which will be found elsewhere. DRV GOODS AT LOW PRICES, BOCAN A WYUE. Ho. 329 Seventh it, bet, N, Y. avo, and L tU A. C. P ! A M T7 DEALER IN WIKES, TEAS, HUE GROCERIES, Imported Iiuturici, &o PLANT'S BUILDING, Corner of New York Avenuo and Fifteenth Street. Jr t iKACKEUHt CIUrKEK8!t J Uraham, Milk, Haston, Farina, Wine, and M oih room Crsikers, Just rrtril at (J. Y. PKKKII.AiCO'H . J eld eotw Corner fflnth and I slroeU DIPaRTMBMT 0 TUB INTgKlOR, Uxitvii r-Ti I'atint Omcr, Wasnixutoit, May II, m On tha jkatithiD of Jomhva Oiaas, of Canton, Obl, rorlQK f"r the extenalon nf-. pttent smot-d to hlu tU 13th day f Aasaat. IBM, for an lintrovt meat In l'louahs, fir seven rears f rum the exptra tlon of nald patent, whleh fakes place OA the loth darof Ansnt, 1 Wa ll a ordered thai Ihe aU potltloa he heard at the Patrol Olllce oa UU31MY, tho U7th day of Jolr xoxl. at it o'clock, m and all per-uua are notified to appear and show cause. If any they have, why aatif Million oncht niM to tm rrantad. I'ersons oppoxinic the extenalon are required to flle In the l'ateut OUI their objection, specially mi forth, lu writing, at leaxttiMnfydaytWwratha day othoarlngt all ttlmony filed by either party, to u nam i un biu ucaiiui, nun oo iaan ani irana-iiillt-xl In anoordanM Willi the rules of the Olllce, which will be furulahed on application. Df doh tlio nt and olhir nsners. rallrtd nnon aa LshH. menr, nstxt be filed In the nfflco twmty days bafore tlis lar uf hearinai the arguments. If any, Willi la ((rrua-a aurr mine "'" icaiimuBT Ordered, alao, that thU notice pabllh-d In the KBHUBLICaa and tLa InltUiatmrtr. Waahtnatnn. 1). C , and lu Ike Ittrald, Cleveland, Ohio, ones a wmlcfur three vuccewlv weeksi the Ural of aald pttbllinttuuatoboatlbattslxty diy)pmTlntia to the tiayor hearing. a, w. biuui. , at. oi iu i. Actios Comralsaloiisr of 1'aUoU. uyiS'iuii UEI'AUTIIENT OF THE INTEKIOK, UXITKII fit At K 1'ATKXT UFFICB, WASUlxuToa,slay29, lbtiS Ou the petition of Hsuscca A. Maschkk. of hew lorlt. It. V., vxscutrlxof Kuborl J- Wareiicr, doctaiied, praylnar fr Ihe extension of h paUnl granted to the said Kvbrt J. Uarcher tho 2Jd day nf Muy, Hi9, for an liupruveuient lo Twol fur Oroovfnv Moulding, fur r von yean irum the ex plratluu of aald patent, which takes pluCOOO liie tid day of May, UCUi it is order ml that th-i snld petition be hoard at the Patent OtUco oa MOlA, IheSUtdayof De cember next, at 11 o'clock, m t and all peraona are uoiifled to uppeur aud slow came. If any they have, why aald petition ought not to he granted, IVrrtonaoppo-'luf tha extension aro roualred to die lu l ho ratautOtrjcetholrobjettliins, apeclslly tut frth lu writing, at luuat t total u days before tho day of heurlnvt ail testimony filed Ly either Surly, to be uaod at Ihe ald htMrlnir, must Le akeu nod tranainltted lu sceordancti with tho tulea of the vtUst', which will Ite furnished ou applica tion JJopoalllon" and other paper, relied upon aa tea Itmoiiy, muat be Mod lu thu vltloe t went it day a be rum tha day of hearliis the arfHiuent, If auy, within foi days after flllnf Ihe teUiuuuy, Ordered, also, that thla notice be publlahed lu the ItRft ULiaN and Ilia Inttllfatncrr. Waahlna- ton, H, 0., and In tho Allan, hew Yrk, W. ,, vncH tL tut three anrceaatve nocksi tho nrt of sslil piililications to ho at lt sixty days previous t4lh day of hearing, A M STOUT. jyiu-r iw aciiux i.ommiininorfn rinm DSPAUTMLNTUr TUB IMfJEKIuK, Uxited Htatis rATKRT Orrirs, Wasoikotox, May 13, lao On Iho petition of JostTR II Ti ck, of lirueklyn. W V , prn)inji for the extension of a patent grsnted lohlni ttie Aiih duy of JunelKud aUoiranlei ImiVe'hletit'.o'l'i.iklng'ror btuUinit Coin, Ste , fur Ten vetir from llm expiration of aald patent, which tkB place onthe'-Aih day of Anenat, 1508; It la ordered that th sittd peiltlon be heard si tho Patent OClce on MOWUAV, the 0th day ol Ansnat next, all J o'clock, in and all person sre noil tied to appear and show caae. If any they have, why said petition on flit not to be granled pel-noon oppoufng the extenalon are required to file In tho l'nleiit Oulca their objectlona, speolslly set forth Inn rltlng, at leat twnly days befoie Ihe traaNinltted In aerordance with Ihe rnlea of the olll oi1, which will be furnUhed on application. Uepoitltlona aud other re per, rolled upon aa tes timony, muul booted In the otllco f wenfi dsys be fore Ihe day nf hearing! the srttuneoU, if any, within ten ukV after nlins the teailmony. Ordered, sln, Hist thla uutlre bepuLiroheJ tn the KKPLVLtrAX aud the Inttlligenrtr. Wanhlngion, U Al , and In Ihe 7'rfne, New York.N. Y , once x week for three succeaalve weekat the flrklof aald fnbltcatlon to best leant sixty day prevUna to lisdarofhearlns A M HTOUT, mf it mi AC.ibx uiumnnumrm rate OH, .!! If PlIfNTnWTIIR IKTKKKIiI. ) UKITSn 8TATK4 l'ATIRT OfPICS, Washixotux, Juno IVIduS- OutUepetltlon of llAkHt U hVAATs.of Uhtcagii. ill, , prayluE for the extension of a patent granted lu hiiiiaelf aud A J Uhuhx, aaai.lsneea, the Slat dy of OiLouur, lSii.for au Improvement lu Bhlnsle Uarhluo, for aevtu yoara from the expiration of aaldpituut, which tskoa pUce oa tha Slat day of October, IwSi It la ordered that the aald p tlllon be heard at tha I'ateutOtflceooMONl)A,lhol3ih day of October next, ut U o'clock, in uud t.11 peiaoua are uutl fled lo appear and ahow cnuae, irny they have, why aald putlttou oushl Uit to be imutoJ l'ersona opposing the extension are required to ftlela the Wteut Ulflrs thulr objection, apvelally set forth In wrliing, at !"" ttctnty days betore the day of hesrlniii all testlmouy tiled by either party, lo bo nxeif at tho aald heariuc, moat be taken ud traaainltuid lu sccordsuee with the rules of the olllce, wniih will bu furnlihedon application, HrpoHltloua aud othtr psera, relied upon aa les tluiouy, mual be Hied la llm otllco twtttly days to luie tlm d of lumrimti the arxumeuia, If auy, wltUtu t'i days afltr IIIiuk U" leatlmany Ordiro l.alau, that this uollce hepuLIUhed In Ihe ItbCi'm-KAxaul Hie lnUllluncrt Washington, U U , aud lu the Til''Uilt, thkato, lllluola, oncoaweek for three hinceaHlve weka the first of aald publication to bs al least sixty days pre vioualo the day of hearing , A. U. HTOUT. jg-JlWsi Actini OjuiinlssiDiisr of rataats. f'r.onutrtaWltirtrnrQ- j Oaoa.forlli.!fTioii.lnirf,noallaaer-1 Iowa nayU l.rial lb. beokitort'ef (. o T.e.tlrkG.., M DrMri.lnel.vk.n ("lIf. .f ih.Xirraiieia may b..Uala.d dally. TVlf ti-'U AaiUJ.1I..IL..l.ll .'w a ... . . iMJf 5 ".K'SKk,?. rested ha iinte ii.m, Jusllenlliickey. Marlh rr anil Dlouint perora h ll.lt waa.ll.nV.ed" w On.,1 ilM, Mh, ""inarau Jonnaon wis fined 60, Mho ernlM'llt lv. at.. I waa .. In Ik. u.... 1 w. u.r. r.v :.. v. ,"".""" -""""'""- Jal-a.l hefur. .lu.lltr llurk.j, wli.i ILiril klai 42&U. " w'hi.i .lilS?.V,kKtt5M ,!-rM .. TnlSffilV,.!. it.'TKi'i'WA "r 51i.c-!-t:7''- ?. r ... A mwtiu.T cTroinr, .Till lie. In a t.rr dann roua ionIllloa, ana lllilit hon. ar. .nltrtarned t hla rusnij. " P Blrra rnnar. ArrlT,d-Sl.am,r. N.vr York, J00, f,m rMlad.f,hl JohfJlb.oJ w15.V& if.'l'?oS"',m" '" ,""-'"'"' iT.n..i,,"0.T"T'?,7T.A..''.!'Ai''.: Oreon Sprlnr;. on Jlonuay next. nSi'.1'.".';!'"?. I",lKO-A Sejaiour anil Dlalr rallncillon inrcrm,; u announcril lo lake place on Aoalo.tau Ialand to-morrovr. Same Wi;AT.-Ellit hunilrfd buibclaof n.ir wktat .old f.ilerO.y at ,2 per bii.bel. Georgetown AdvertiiemenU. DEE8S SILKS VERY CHEAP. 73 IIIuli ali-col, Porr-at Hull, Usance. ROSS & BI(ksL12K 2V.!;:yi.'Kn,rfJ:.i!,"f.'. silk Plain lln'.n,lrowo.Pnrpl..onii..rll..,., Small, plain, dark ulin..r allk.. ,1. Sapctlot Plain Orna, iBla, .ml Brown, Y.n haTf, ,LAX ' i Jl'." Jf"!J "5 "or'I'T tin atUnllon of Ik. LADttS HATS, GREAT BARGAINS Flas Btraw, 33 cents, worth 11. TBe very be-t T FIIF.M'II I.AW.NN, i cents, worth SO rests. Other rrat Larralat la Prists, Alpacas, Lns tree, Ac , he sp27-tf V llK.MTlllEi: I FLitNiTum:! llavlne enlarged ta-r War Rnxm. wklrli -ih me Increased facllltiea, I br leave to offer to the paoiiBiuy iriana weii-seiectea aiocxor FURNITUKB, Cvinprlnlnx KU1T8 FOR l'AKLORB, BID ROOMS, SETTIKO AXD StlTISQ X00U3, 4c. . lasolicltiQf a share or the public patrons ee. I Can only say 1 will try my beat topleaae, and will ,..,, J. B VtiLlA. . .M USDrlil,, ttrMt, acoraetawn P.n Ala. a..orlm.pi.tLonna... UMn Merchant Tailors. JOHN A. McLEAN & CO., MEnciiA-ivx tailoiis, Ho. XX) I! STKSET. D.tws.a National Tb.atr. and Wlllard.' HoUl, qckts' jonKisHixa coops. Ac. apg.if HTHI'IIKN.S A JO (Lata of Wall, llrjib.ai 1 Co ,) 310 P.nn.jlT.ala aT.aao, Belwoon Hlatb anil Tontb atre.U, 1 UtKCHAHT TAILORS. MtW Bl'KIKa CLOTHS, CA6SIMKSIS and VIST. laa.JUST KtCElVED, AtnioJ.r.toprlr.. mhll.tflf Ice Companies- QREAT FALLB ICE COMl'ANY UKl'OT and OrriCE at No. 51 Lonlalana avcuue. bctwoeu Blxth aud seventh at rest went. Open for the sals of Icfroui7a. in. tofip. in, The Company's stock on hind gusranteea a full anpiiy r "Tery ucinnnu aanstf inn rniirn yeari at abont half the price heretofore paid by citv cu tonior JeJJ eutit Stoves and Tinware. W. D CnorBB A J. I!i.i.i pOOl'KK A KAOAW, r iohcotki VE. TIN Ai 497 hlovenlhatrwet, above l'ene, avenue, WASIllilUTUn. u, u. rartlcular atteution paid lu repairing Furoa aes,Kaniee 1'erlor Hesters, 4c, end all wrk rrawred 17. DKKbS We oOsr all Summer Hoods ut (roatly rcducod We luvlte customer to look throuch our stock which la larx- and well aaaoried WM.lt. UILKY 4 11K0TJ.EU. No MCentriil btoren. Jrl2-Ctlf OpposiU Centre Market. 262 Penn'a Avenue. Wl.lllliltnv t..na ! 1b..fl On the petition of Htxphkn J O01 d, of Corn wall, t'ouu,, praylnj for the oxtenalon of a rateot framed lo him uu tlm id day of October, ISM, for su linprorement In Waruiiojr IIoues by btesin, for seven year from Ihe expiration of said Patent, which lake Place on lbs Sd day of October, )iX It la ordered that the aald petition bo heard at the 1'at.tit Olllce on MOM DAY, the lit h day oftjrpteni- ber naxl. at 11 o'clnelr. 111 I an. I all lutr.nnn ra nn. ttfled to si)ifar aud abuw ruue, Tf any Ihey bavo, wny aam p. iiuou uuxni noi 10 p sranieu 1'eraoua oppoalos theextonalou are required to "".U U'. Vn'W ',H.UlLthJliB9JJlMUJlt lav ut heal Inst all lantinionv Hied Lv ltlir nnrlr. to leusii at the sail hesrlnx, mustbe Ukn aud trimaiukitM in nrcordance villi the rales of ihe nttlce, wliich will be furuialed ou application. llftDOattliina aud oilier liuDtira. rnltnil ntt.in m tea uinouy, inunt va nieu m tue omcerieen'ir usis fore the day of hearing, the arsnii.eui., la) a be if say, wltLln rfi dava artar fillu tha tanLltimnv Ordered, nlo, that thla unties bo pubn-l.f Jin the v (iDumiuB tffnitr, new tinveu, i;un .oncn a week for three aucceaale weeki the flratof asld LAND 7"ii nil UjAnin It man fimrtinit VsPAkTXKXTOr OF TUB IxTItniDS, ct. May 1 1-WJ t madd under the act of 1'lisiox urrioi AnnllcalUin liavlnir Loen 111 Juuu il. 'SVt, f irthe reia.iio of the follow lot de acrlhudLaud Warrant, which srealleiced toliave been loaturdeatroied Notice i hereby kIvcu that at the dstefollowfnc ibodeacrlptlou of each war Isnt a new con 1 flea to or wnrraul of like tenor will e ret.aueJ, if no valid objoUloti should theu ap pear 1 No 47,?JO, forlCO acres, IbkupiI nnder the act f March S, ISM. lu the name of Koltojn l'errr,sud win ursniedAnveiuUrU, H-l Aumi.tS, ISoB No il.Ml, for leuacrea, lncd under Ihea.tof MarrhS, ltol, lu the name of llurriaou Cornm, and wa granted October i, I WO, titpleiuhorA, ltki No .JU, for tiu acres laaued under the act of Ms nh II, ItAl, In the name of Clemeure llalley, widow ot (leorxo lluiley.doceaaud, sud ussxraiited May JO VA AuauatW, IMS , , L Ao tl.Jtrt, fur lularre, iaaued uu 1 r the act February 11.1617, luthn name of Willi Leath falherauJlielr.nl law af Clark 11. Leath. JireH.nl and vrarnti'd May ), im Ausualirt, ISflS. No V,tfi, for lft acroa, Issued under the act of fitsriii i, ia, in ifio uaiiin in ni.anuer iterry til an 1 au irranla.l Sfarrh S. lftJI JnU IS ltrffl No Hr7, for ItW acres, Waned under th act of March 3, lhM, in Ihe namneof tho minor cbilJnu of aduww n-Buru, iiufiwru, in, wit Rranteu juiy IT. 1bj7. Heniembi r 111. lMM No, HU.tSI, for IflU aeies, Waned under lint art of rhrnary II, 1&J7, la the uame or 1 IliaMh Thomp aou, mother uud holr-atUw of Daniel McAIWter T1hi"Pou. deceaaod. aud asemiited beptetiiher yu. HOT bepteuher !, IbUS No. Sl,liM, for 1UU arret, lasned under tho set of ruiiruary ii, im(, in ine us ine of cramua lieu uett, and wm ranted May so, is.. Ociol er 3, 1BJS J AUKS A MORGAN, AciloiCouimlaalonir 'AnitlVAM t xnit nrrriM ,.s.?i.T!?"!i0.".?.sH. .-. iLSSSKS'. m L ... ' .-..i. t'iuniri, n T A I' 1 ?.yjt,",l.w,lll:r" "'";!"'. ''hl-l Hon J O 7"b''""'r,r. IM yall.ll,.l pun. .. '. . . . ' ,,urn ",l T iloti.hion. ""'I'll'hifl t!karl. W 11.11, lodl..fpwlia'. l!!l!l.",!rl wl"-l' anil .HIM, Ml., am. rbltr. I'ln.lnnall. Ilhiiii fl Klbt...i ki.i. SS IKSS L'iKl"W'"i.ta!.!ii Illpoiu Wl.t A Ken. iaro,J 1IIHMILTA nAMnifunii ii Anacram, J K Caa.lo. A nt, m waiiaeh, y. r-rr..r, w n nni, o A 1i.ii. ji n n.iuicr u jaraaii,. niiMjooael, J, Kl jr, Wa.hl.lto., U Ol L O Challli jf V Ja. iM Wll.on wlf. and m, Bo.r.TlU, T.n J II I-uller, Ndr-lcb, Dou. METKOPOLITAW-POTTi k mum, Charlci S Uarrlnrton, T.I W E How., NYlIlobl Adam,, Alail. rTKeatloj-, II V ljll.i Mrapblaj f W' William., I.ai f. T !i':'i ! J '' JIolIaDd.PII WoiMlwaril.nai ?.?..? 'J'l,'3 K'"'r. H Ol J O Uarll.lc, K ir.r"".v vivfs'ww "'".".''." v relK Arh J J UlacW, A F Uej far and wife. r i J-IRKWOOD HOUHE-Klira. Wills, penni It I! Lewis and J It Stuart, King Xtf 'county, Vat Osorje Weleett and T W Sora, Pennj H O t'rosman. eltyt Hon U W &??r?Vl-!Dj W i olson, Uhocfaw Natloni F Smith, Wewtoo, N .Ti Thos I) elllnff, liar rlabursjf K J Somerneld.han Kranclscoi Thos Uarlan, Wlnonai John ll Wlllaon, Klmfra. I)r W James, Itlchraondj Thos U Uraory, ISprlnff Qeld Murry Mitchell, (JhlesKot John En. "tr ' ud wire, Phlladelphtat tiamuel John son, yicksburjrt S N Oolady, IMIllmoret Isaac Ltwrcnce, Mobile. WILtARDa HOTEL-Sitkss AOiiAbnick. And'rewV.Vmmo'rTTffo'ralia? JiiVnt5J A5.5S&, J M Thompson, Mobile, Ala O W CJolton, Woodbury, (Jonnt John U Thompson, Mobile, Ala) P. A tocke. llostoni A II llodres, llrook Itd. N Yi Wm Plnekney White, IHltlmnre, a u.iiiih, AU) vui .ma J. iaun(,n j j n- tunc; Whiletaa Reld, Ulnelnnatl, Oniot It uuivui) j in. BUNKER'S AVENUE HOTEL. Ulaude Alarcellln, Jlrooklrn) Ubarle, R fitc. Ncal, Jamc, H. Fol.jr, llaltlfflor., Mdt Jo.cph I. Ohetn and ladr. Alexandria. Vat W ft Tax. lor and lady, Icabura:, Vai 1) J Farrl,, Vai UICMiKm, Phllai Solan l.h,r, Ororjo T a.u, h ui.( uauimore, jua. OWEN HOUSE-"?. -W.Owiii. H II W.tbcrb.o. Ualg Jno O llfl.tr, Uar thaff, Oj W JColllna nnd W O M lluln, N Yi It I.owry and Ron, Port Waynef Tbo. Uarlor, Jr, llalllmorc, Will I. Mallileui, cltji W W lledrick, Mrmphia, T.nni W O Manning, t'harl.itoni lj.pt o O Koral, U S A Qfo W Mlnnli, Va. ' Clothing. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, Also, a full line of Davlca' celsbrsled SOFT F I N I S fl E D SIIIRTB on hand, of all slie, for sals st very low price. WAUL, RrBINSON &. CO., 323 1'enna, ., bet. Sib and 10th Htm. mrH If I Fanushmg Ooodi. 114 1 PENN. AVEKUE. 1 114 W. H. FEARSON, DEALER IN Ladies' and Gents' Fnrnishing Goods. bl'UINU HATS and FLOWERS, and A Isrxeaaaortment of Oenttemen'a Vh Ite Merino 8IMUTond DKAW RS, and all tho lateal styles orilLoand DOWS, and other articles loo nattier. oris to mention, all of which we are ready to aell cheap for cash iny4-3m Financial. WUbT NATIONAL HANK or WAMUNQTOW. " il. D. Covki, (of Jay Cooke J. Co,,) President, W. 8. HtTxrisuTox, Cashier. UOTEKNMKNT DEI'OSITOUT Ain FINANCIAL AOKNT OF THE UNITED STATES, Urs st a i st. orrosrrs tib tssasisi psriaT- MIST. Government secarilles with Trot sorer Valtod btstes, 4sT0NK MILLION D 0 L L A U .-ftX. V7e boy snd soU all slaaaee of U0VKKMM1.NT SECOKlTlESat cnrreul market rates. FURNISH EXCIIANOE and make Collsetlonsvu ALL TUB I'KINCIl'AL CITIES OF TUB UNITED STATES We pnrchaae Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVOKARL1. TERMS, and give ciaaroL aud rxoMfT ATTsxrtox TO ACCOUNTS OF lJCtIES3 MEN AND FIRMS, nd to auy other bualnest animated to cs FULLIHF0RMAT10N la retard lo GOVERN-' MENT LO INS st alt times choer fully furnUhed. TAT CIIOKl k OO;,, BANKERS, FIFTEENTH STREET, Ori'OSITK TMC bsy and sell at current market rales ise keep coastsntly on hand a fall supply of GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-TniRTIES. COMl'OUND INTEREST NOfBS Orders fer blocks, Uonia, 4c , executed, snd Col lection made on all accessible point. 'THE NATIONAL BAFE DEI'OSIT COMPANY X of Washington, D C , chartered by aptcial set ofConsreaa ferlhenafe keenlnf, under fnar sntee, of iioverninent Bond, tillver 1'late, Wim ble l'apt ra, and all doacrtptlona of Vtluablea, aud for the ltentlusrof hafe luld" of fire aud lurslar (roof vaults Ottlcei corner New York aveune sud irieeuth atieot Dheclornj h I Uronu, 11 D. Cooke, Oeorxe W. ltlfg. Wm S llnntiuston, ueorse ll l'laai. ueorxe v cvsna, p y euyucr, Nathaniel Wll.eu , - - - S 1 Brnwn, Tredlestt 0 0 Evans, Vies Frealdsnlt WllltaiaD Hun Unit ton, Treasurer, D 1 Snjdei, hecretary U O ce llinirn w a m. m , p m uei . ermont.riraTinn fur th extenniuii ..r . naient frui"i io nun ma xiin any ii April, ijuo, iur an inprovement In Manufacture of blato 1'euclls, fur seven yearn from the expiration of sstd patent It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Otttce on MONDAY, the ld day of November cpt. at li n'eliwk. m i and all naraiina are notlfled to appear and ahow cauae, if any they have, why aaiu peuiiou oubui not io on irauiea l'eraons iippoalus tbeexteualnn sre require! io Hla In lh I'jfmil (1-Hralhalr nhiarlt.m. iDMciallv aot forth In writlnx, atleaat (uvnfy days before the oay oi in jrmii, an leatiuony oieu vy aimer party. to bo UHed si ine aaiu nesnnx, rau-i ue isxen and irhn.iuklted In n coord a nee with the rulea of the cilice, which will be furulahdoa application Depo.it Liu and other paper, relied uton a tea lI'liMuyriTVa bo Died lit the ottlce twtntu dity be foli tliuHiy of beailusi the argmueut, If auy, wrniluf.iid.ai a aru r liliusthe teallmouy Uiderel, alao, that thU nolle be puMWhrd lu Iho Kspi HitK AHsud th Jnttlttqencrr, Wa.htoi tou, U C , uud lu ihe Ktffiiter, New Haven, Con nuili.ut, iiuoua weak for three succeaalve weekat iho Brat of aald Publication la be at leaat alxtv da a previous to lbs day of header JelS-TbSt ArtlOf CouuWi)oser of I'steuls iJ:ri'.','?.,t EWI-Ul'l Ore, on, 1 s , afa KMMniard, MdiV Watklns, H cfiaurant, N i Hon M t, Uonbam, A P Aldrleh, John son Hajrood hoi Mrs Munroe, Miss Herry, Ualtlmdret II E Ilond. NeTiri.i TAh. m it.'.' Ammementi. aaaaaaaV VMl1 -EcflvNaat.. l A BENGAL T10KR KUNNINO LOOSE. T1U NEW ORLEANS MAMMOTH .MENAOERIE CIRCUS AND AVIARY i2h"i m,I"'itUB?'tn! b'MUsaeinWaf-.,,f n'!.Ut?rIIU.Vi rmU a" i-Uheexeea. lloniif Equeatrlan, (lymnaaUo and Acrobatic acta ruanlrlnr MTnnlali rn. and matcalesi skill. The I arrest coasanimate darlsic COLLECTION OF WILTS IlEAflTH from every portion of the known world. The inot beaullfal display of leathered wonders. Thermal perfect school of Trained IIORNEN, PONIES, AND HOXUETfl Ever confederated tn one exhibition, and tbe only Lion 4 seen sud Tiger con.uoror In the world, with their FOUR DENS OF TRAINED ANIHALN WILL EXniUIT IN WASHINGTON, ON LOUISIANA AVENUE, Between Tenth and Eleventh Street, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY, July 11th and 13th, IKS Doors open at 2 and Tp,u Adinlsalon SO coats. Children ll cent. ' l?!C?'.,,Wora,n-p will exhibit at Ooorg down, TUUBbDAY. tbolCthlnat. jyllMrf 1?XrUR8IOB IN FINE STEAMERS TO Of.Y U MONT AND UP ANI DOWN THL I'OTO MAOUY M00NL1UUT TheTotoiuAC Ferry Comrany aro pre- - e.. 1 sred to tharter f PrK VINE STEAMBOATS J lo makeBxcuralonato Ulytnont and up and down thel'otomae topartlen nd orsan kin tlon wWhlnx to enjoy tbe delis hta of atrip va the river at this seaaou of the year. UH.ee at Kwvenihtreet wharf Je29 eofit TyASIUNUTON CITY OA11DKN. The proprietor of this well known and popular placoof reaortdenlrta to call the attonttonof aaao clatlOna, schoula and private parlies wlahlnc torsive l'lc-Mc. 4e .to th-t WANIli.N. TON CITY HARDEN. It Is located ou the corner of Now York avenae and Flratstreet weat, la easy of acceaa, and Is shady, cool, and pletant. ItW supplied with ahoottna callerlca, ten-pin alley, fly In a boraea, Ac. He freahmentanf (JlktiidB,audvfthebetfaaUly, fur nWhedat the low cut rate There 1 alao a floe dancing pavilion lu the Harden The manager pledfes himself toplea all who may apply JOUN UOCkMI rnilE LAST HOURS VT A II It A 1 1 A 71 LINCOLN. THIS GRAND HISTORICAL PA1NTIM. la now ou exhibition at the room ovor OALT'S NEW JEWELRY STORE, On l'ennaylvauta avenae Admllon, ller-nti Ir7-lm MedicalT" 1R. LBON, -M HOHC1EON k PHYSICIAN, No. arwi'enn'a avenue, Hbove Twelfth atreet Guarantees thoronih cure of all l'rlvste Din eaealu the ahortuat lime, or no churfea will bo made LADIES dextrin epfclnl treatment wll nadhlui very aklllful, havlox fir many year, with tho xreatoat anceeaa, treated female complaint lu this city and New York. , lrresuWrltlus. no matter frmw hat cnoae or how lone atandlm , fnlly relieved without fall. Con salting rooms private. Fees mod rate jeld tf W l M T 1! ii- 14 aplMf 1JR CURTI8, M. D . F. U C. .. Ac , Author of "MANHOOD," "EXPOSE OF QUACKS AND QUACKERY," "THE USE OF THE MICROSCOPE IN CM.- TAIN CASES OF DEUILITY," Ac Has dovotod mnny years of his extennlvo practice entirely to tho treatment and care of NERVOUS DISEASES Arising from debility and abues i roJnctlte of i t many luatauceaof premnt urn decay May be conantted by letter or at his residence, No. IS i street, between Twentieth aud Twcaty flrst treets, Washington, D C .from the boars of 10 a in totp. m , and from AtoSp. m fel7-6m 1R M A. BLANKMAN. hUKGEoN AND DENTIST, OlFICK No 312 F STREET, Between Teulh aud Eleventh atresia. sp2Mf 3T(,liira,4eiI'ft'iT"i'ftt.t Kutier rereiyeu twice a wk.al C.F PtRRltico 6 , Jul) eo2w Ctiruor Math aud 1 atrpeis trj SrAiits lUrsfT Orrrcr, Wahuhiiti. Jnud I. Ibdrf On tho petition of Win 1 is 11 Axjxaaud Jossrir C iiiRUiTT, of Ithacn, N. t , praying fjr the ex ton! u of a pat. ut srauted to them the 19th day of biP ember, IB-It, for ku lupiovrment lu Calondar Clink, for aven yi -ra from tho expiration of aald putiut, which uki i Into ou the lit lb da) of bip ember, l& It W ordered that the aald petition le heard at the Piiient iMHio on MONDAY, the 31t day of Anuuat uext, HUo clock, m , aud allperaouasre noil tied to appear and ahow cauac, if any they have, why said petition oac ht not to be granted l'eraouBoppo-inc the exteutlon are repaired lo Hie la the Patent Oltlce their objection. aperUUt set f mil lu Milting, ut leant twtiitjj Java before the day of bi'srlngi all teatimony filed hy either party, to lx uaed at the aald hearlug.muit be taken and trauaiiiitud lu accordance with the rule or Iho otneo, which wlli be furuUhad ou application Depoaiilouaaul other pai-era, relied upon as tea timony m ml ho died In the odlco ttctnty days be fore Ihe day uf hearing' lbo argument, if auy, wlthtaffi. dayssfteruEiugtheteatimoDy. , , , OrUied.aUo, that thla notice be publlned lu the Ken hi i n and the Jiitttltgtnctr, of Wah inglou. D C , and la the llerttlil. titles, hew ork once a wk for three aacceaaive weeksithe flrr-mf aatdpuhllcatlousto beat leait sixty dsj rrevloustolhedayof henrlBg gT0UT 9Tu3( Actlog Cummiselouerof I'aUnis IN THE SUPREME COURT Oi THE DISTRICT OF tOLUMUIA Timothy Magulre and Ann Maguin, j- Equity Andrew Mills, ct .1 S Aibury LloyJ, rruaieeln ll"r',u1ilf,LpV.. i,, in yu.u '-'"; i,; -., R.r.i, iho contrary be ahowa : before the of July. A D .l. J' l.d nuldialial tu I ha N .if Julv. A D . lt. provided a copy ol liit a order bo publlahe t tu the NiVioxsL Ka-t'iiL-, Atiucovy-Tet 1. J MSiviiVierx uerati iwcuivaevvo. i.'. . . rd Uva bnudrel and lo. tw.,i pur. xaes o j d.ereo WJ.ia.ph U (-.ur fr Sl.wwt Wi end il.alihBaaldMiraniv had complied With the tern. or ials r It V T'lh." 17th day U Jane. A l . 1, uSirolkf Hi I wrt, that ih- Mid i sale be. and i(uru ruAa...! muJ a.ouitriuKl HaUaa