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A man hour had elapsed he bad falien asleep. THE WEEKLY STAR. Txrems. Sngie '* ae ees ee tyt4 per annem _ sia THE EVENING STAR TUBLIBEED Br - x AyTERNOON, AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, «+ Corner Pennsylvansa Avenus & Bloventh 3t., By W. D. WALLACH. Papors rerved in packages by csrriers at @¢nyear, Or 57 cents per month. To mail subseribers the sub- scription price is $3.50 & year, in advance; 92 for *1x months; @i for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 ceats a week. Single copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; e" ary other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once a weok, % per cent. — Ebening VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 10, 11858. NO. 1,706 life and death. In another room, alone, with any case, that I ought to speak to you about its white limbs composed, rested the little form | what you ~_ be forced to hear soon. My dear whose eyes had never opened to the light—the | young lady, f am afraid it will not be possible human body that had never held a living spirit | to keep it concealed much longer, if. indeed, it Over the still burning drawing room fire 1 | is concealed now. I am very much afraid that sat with Mr. Hallam. [had tried to induce | some steps must soon—"’ him to retire to rest, but he would not So far, as I stood frozen, he spoke; but his Blanched over cheek and lip, his very teeth | sentence reached no termination. ae oes 5 copies (in Wrappers) oan be procured Ware CEN sr the issue of the paper. THREE CENTS. {L7~ Postmasters who act as agents will be ai wowed @ cummuseion of 2) cents. MY SISTER'S HUSBAND, [CONTINVED.] He looked me wildly in the face; then— ‘Anne you wvst come!’ heeried. “ All our hope isin you. If you do not come to us, we are lost.” He seized and grasped my hand ; his manner was excited in the highest degree. 1 drew back Georgetown Advertisements, { Places of Resort during Summer. RICKS! BRICKS!! BRICKS: 't QUMMER BOARD —Tae subsen B — +” prietor of the *Umon Motel,” at Fav Weare aow manvfacturing, and have on hemd.a tex C,H, Va. oalebrated lor yearn quantity of best hanu-madce BRICK, whien we er 9 fae of the most agreeable suvmer retreata St the lowest market prices, Our arrangement! Bare | ‘lor fainilies sar king cool sede, fine water. such to onable we tedetverto any part of the Dis ar, commodioas accommodations, and every oon- irs Oar Yard 1 Ceivable iux 1 LADIES OF WASHINGTO: Haviur been enraged in manufact Mirses’, and Children’s Shoei has PRAt WD yer know ty [his time what w hich can tuated near the Ague uct, tug our worka tral. Vou oan find (atall times) oY & aD irginia side. Apply to GEO. S. RU 120., 7 hote!. has ye icien ea . angel Sooo Stores in Waeh- , . « tf - s -known as J. W. and shook him from me. chattering like a man in deadly terror, he sat} “Anne!” yee nary a soil hae Sein ERELI. & CO., Georgetown, j — pi ac en's Philadeighss make” ‘ae 2i-ly “Mr. Hallam, what do you moan?’ [ de- | beside me, holdin, my hand in his with a force | voice from the door —an roke from Dr : 5 “— } glare of the cues. Two trams run daily to ard | pay 3! teu =— ike manded sharply. “Sit still and speak ration- | that crushed the esl Kane and fled SUMMER DRINKS. Frown Alexandria, rendering aceess to tus house very T RUNKS Te INKS TRUNK ally.”” “How firm the eyes were closed,” he kept T tried to rush straight up stairs, but my Black berry Brandy, Ginger Wine, erms moderate, and he spares no p»ins te | Te eaicenenel bins yo and constantly keeps fe winced strangely, and shrank back. There tremulonsly muttering. “Did you notice, | brother stood in the hall and caught me by my R pberry — do., Aeon pivase all who favor him with their patronage. He GAR ie geccemere of Sot Bn nt was a few moments pause ; then, in @ voice en- | Aune?—and the clenched hands, as if there | arm. He caught and shook me, his face white, Pi fanched Fg Cordials.” moter) wae qouiomes, Whos Commie 9; SAND VALISES: al tirely subdued, he asked me— had been a struggle’ Could it have fought for | the wildest fury in his eye. Soda water Syrups, Malt Liquors. want, viz: Coen meh ig ngs aie ae Iron Erame and Wood Box TRU KSI ss Bia I give you a letter’ There was one] life? Oh, the third!—the third!”’ he gasped. “You were betraying me!’ he hissed into The oe at 3h serge hues Gast’ Meiers, c; RAS ‘Dune “fee Ww. TRAVELING Baus —_ 7 SAERLS; ion from Caroline” “ How many more ?’’ my ear. ; , Stout and Layer Bee offered {] iy caway bent Laeat. W.D. Porter, €. 5 SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &e. “No. = ‘ i He chilled me with his wild whisporings. |‘ I was not, so help me God!” isthe Pete Seeley itretlonodeed jy |-2aw2w) aoe He searched ia his breast pocket, and brought until my heart grew faint I asked bim at last, sharply, ** What do you mean ?”’ “ You devil, if that is a lie—'” His face was close to mine ; he had his fingers round my throat. Acry—a sart of gasp—burst bow well ss our unrivatiod Mineral ; Water ant Clder, countantit sm bond aed ior et | AWNY'& SHINS it forth “I beg your pardon; yon ought to have had it before CARLISLE WHITE SULYP CUMBERLAND ©O This well-known Mountam Cumbariand county. Pa , fivetmiles nor { am prepared to compete with ot ee ° fncturers. ‘a proof of whieh, read the following tuate in | port of the Committee at the Fair of the Metropoli« 57 Green street, corner of Oliv: tan Mectanics’ Institute for 1857 : My question brought a seared look from him, | trom me, and in another moment ir. Kane's] je 24-tf 5 € east of Carlis'e, will be openfr visitorson 84 Topham & Norflet deposited a Sole-leather i ii 3} the 2th of June. The waters of thes> pci Trunk thatis, for solidity and quality of mate 5 { took it to the light and read it. She had | but no response e ceased. however, to mut- | figure was between us. 7 M. RUPPEL, Spriges are highiy amp ed with munctalar ara | the best on exhibition: written mostly about our father’s death; but | ter to himself, and fora minute we were both “Mr. Hallam !’ Now: 'H eide of Market Space, 37 _hetween | age saiperior lor p ther matin ay § tath, Junxin Troma, Saddler, at the end of tho letter came these words : silent; then, touched by the half contemptuous | With a guilty start the fiugers anloosed ; 1 | Bridgeand Canal streets, Georgstown tior® large. Fare from Phil «: Frederick will 9k you to return with him pity that constantly awoke in me when I per- eeived him quelled by my voice or look, 1 said more gently than I had spoken at first. ‘ Why di keep whispering these things to yourself, Froderiek ? What do you mean by them?” He turned his face around to me as I spoke, and a wild, fierce sprang to his eyes. “What do I mean by them? “Do you want me to tell you ?"’ he cried. lis changed aspect startled me; but I con- cealed my fear. I said calmly. 8. 8. Kinsey, Curner, Raseningaetenne red and 4 dispatch, OT ri exeou wr nent LS a 5 coe JAS. 3, TOPHAM. (Late Tortam & NoRFLet,) No. 499 7th aireet, oppo. Odd Fellows’ Hall sprang from their hold and rushed up stairs ; » few seconds afterwards the hall door was opened and closed, and I heard Dr. Kane’s carriage drive away. lL went back as goon as I was able to my sis- ter’s room, and sat beside her undistarbed for several hours. Happily for me—fcr the emo- tion, whose entire signs I could not suppress might else have betrayed me—during these hours she slept. Where Mr. Hallam was I did not know. “It was past mid-day when, sitting in silence, “ Yea—or I would not have asked you.”’ through the door that was not quite closed, my He held his gaze steadfastly upon my face. | ear caught the murmur of voices whispering in As he sat gazing at me, something dawning in| the hall The sound might not have attracted that look made my blood curdle. me—it did not at first—but suddenly I heard, “Shalt I tell you?”’ be said, sharply. or thought I heard, within it the voice of Dr. That fear was creeping over me with no will | Kane. At that [ rose up silently, aud crept of mine. Trying to crush it, I answered quick- | from the room. ly and eontemptuously— I descended the stairs midway, and, unper- “+ Mr. Hallam, we are not a pair of children! | eeived myself, looked down. I was right; Dr. If you have any thing to tell me, tell it at once. Kane wasin the hall, and with him another Dou you mean to speak iid gentleman. Doth were speaking in a low voice “Hush, Anne !”’ he said. nne,’’ he whis- | t> the servant who admitied them, but the par pered, ‘bend nearer. Oh, it is horrible to tell | ley was almost at an end; while I louked, the you!"’—he was shivering from head to foot— | two gentlemen went forward along the hall, at “but I myst tell some one. Leannot bear it | one end of which was the dining-room. I saw longer! Are you ready’ Anne?” he cried. | them stand together a moment before that door, Save shed blood !’” then with one look at each other, Dr. Kane “Mr. Ifallam, you are mad!" softly turned the handle. unces to his patron: TAU RANT may be found, at al times, the choicest and most excellent aasoitiment of LIQUORS. the freshest OYSTERS and all kinds of GAME exson. Bosts farnished at any tuna to the Great Falls, or any other point on the Unio Canal, ap4tm CKORY PLANK Just received alot of E 3.35; from Baltimore to iea ving Philadeipy str 4 tre gu mrrive at the Sprines at 3 p.m. re further infarmatre ddress the proprietors, OWEN & CHANDLER. Carlisle Springs. Pa. 2 Crees 59 Sea Eons INSEE obn C. Da Costa, Exq., Thos. R SALE. erewval, Esg.. Philadelphia; Alex. Kickland, emsiaw. Eeq., Baltime Jacoh Giueon, © HICKOR Rickard Walisch, Esq., Washington. and 2 inches thick. jae, WH ome 1 ol = PLANK, from 1 10 4 ineher thick. nad a eeneral as- a 37 " ~ aa sortment of all kinda of LUM MIE need for nd ANAGOSTAN RETREAT. "foi? Gn Woatar st. Georgetown. |, /M¢Rbove place ix now open for the reception of CAPTAIN B. F. WELLS IS NOW RUNNING NIGS ATE PARTIE 3, CLU BS, PIC hia new and fast steamer AN'TE- 4 J ments. Apoly for sarticelar inieramtinn LOPE vetween Georgemwn and im | BP. Levy, No. 424th street, corner of F at. Harper's Perry, ou the Chesareake' = quur and grocery store. set Oni Canah an, follows: Lesves Genreatoran | “As Gmiibae Sititeresih etrect-eni Penn, ave- every Monday, Wedneaday.and Friday wornine sat epee ged eri plese eta a Tedpine Tloarbettaa tere tes ey mm. teturning in the ‘termediate ‘hour Thegich in 12 hoate. Fare S2. Way mssengers « ant from the laisad, 374 cents. Tickets to be had at clio Aten a 3016-2 Omniboses for Parties—apply as above. Tat PROPLE'S OLD AC Anne. /9 not refuse him! Oh, Anne, if you ever loved me, do not refuse to come !”* I folded up the letter, and went back to the fire where he was sitting I laid my hand upon his shoulder. He locked eagerly around Anne.” he eried, ‘you will come ?”” “ Yes, since yon both wish it.”” «Thank God!” he ejaculated; and the first luck of composure I had seen came to his worn face. « And pow that this is settled, Frederick, go bed.”” Dentistry, &o. D* R. FINLEY HUD "DENTIST, Will porformn all operations belopese Soh Will perform ail operations 0 his Proferrion Bt hie ‘od cstabliened Ofte 1» AB RDO: d 19-t to He rose bi 4 in silence ; bat the ghastly pallor ef his check and lip, as he prepared to obey me. so shocked and startled me, that I abrupt- ly checked his departure. Unmanly and pit- iable as it was, there was no mistaking his in- tense fear of solitude; and in his weak and unstrang state I did not feel that I dared to force it on him. Lam not going away yet.’’ I said. «If you prefer to stay here, I will wheel this sota dorward, and you can lie down before the fre.”* He accepted my offer eagerly. “I am not used to strange rooms; I am afraid I should not sleep’ he muttered. He lay down, and I threw a eloak over him. T sat down in sight of him and read. He was in reality weary and worn out ; and befre half HEOPLASTIC PROCESS Cc AN JMe ROVEM MECHANICAL DENTISTR Dr. T. O. HILLS respectfully informe t that he is now romered to insert partial and full setts of TEE ‘Hat reasonable rates, > on thie improved pian. The great advan a tage this process iis over al) others is its perfent Adaptation, The method of itself insures a ment riect fit. The meta! ix entirely free from ali me Ihe taste nad nene of the secretions of the mouth cau have any efect upon tt. Testimonials (rom ths moet prominent oitizens of Balt its creat superioniy, can be seen. Bons Who a! feriag wi! J adapted plates please cive me a cail,and I will tke crest plessurs in explaining and exhibiting to them specimens of the work. All maquiries should be made at my of- fice. as ] am the only authorized agent for this pro cess. Office, No. 250°Penn. nue, between 12th ard Gauter’s. 2 COMMODATION || _j2 2-im L. HALPIN, . LINE TO i GREAT FALLS, SENECA, EDWARDS’ FERRY and LEESBURG. this healthy, plesesat, and popular r The Packets, M,C; Mzics and Anco, Captaina | Baciiion iain at Meee ee sulk, Is 6 § Varwick and Howard st —-—--4 | istone’s Island, and is asoseathe be cee ™ /oaponcet lating Lawl Washingt nd aitimore. The neighborhood is the hove points, for the accommodation of the | (2e.most pleasant in the State; and the water pos : Sesses heath{ful miverai properties. Good Bathine traveling community, and light freignts. Each of ft ommrod * 7 these boats are sale, commodions and airy—fur- Fixtures. pleasant and com hous Chrmber Ac et BY Ackistone’s PAVILION.—The under- signed (of Washington) having taken Sth streets, next house commodstions, spacious Dining and Ball K 5 3m” Tieapt to my feet. Teast his grasping hand | They entered the room, but ahnost at the mished in the mont comfortabie style, and weil aulp witha Verandah of hrarip one hundred teet, frome: age * . sem = We eat out together next morning, and got | away from me. High above his voice sprang | same instant I was beside them. Before the | Pommoancion of iad 4, uid others who may patron, 4 i2& the river view, and x Bowling > oon contr bute Na 99! t) London by nightfall. My sister met useat my ery, and he answered with a wild shout of | opened door could be closed against me, I stood | (ze them ne emt’ 7 pavtos” | to the eniorment of the cuests. “His Labe will be bhi diermen Batty. her own door, aud I looked again on the face I FE upen the threshold. They both saw me and paused. They made e burried effort to bar my entrance. I stood lof these boats are constantly under the es ae he juxmner of the water. His An Ovvick No, 198 PENNSYLVaNia AVERUR, Three doors from ltia Streit, Dx. BAILY begs leave io jnform the publio thet be agony. “Oh, that I were mad!” he cried; ‘that God would have that mercy on me, to strike | on me mad! Anything, anything to eseape this had no seen tor nine months. It might have been nine years, it was so changed. I could have passed her in the street unconscious that - . the choicest Wines, Ligaors, supervision of W.E. Ritter, wao guaran- izars. First-rate ©otiilon Nusic, @:ligent t very passenger ail proper attention. and to | Sarvante mn may be felied on, all goods entrusted to his transportation, care and Sail and F. tsb ame sat hand. Tue fish- it all re, at his office, lo shove, wild-eyed and determined, and they let me F. ons to the Great Fall doth ing is unsurpassed in the ed States. Terms Wis fecle canoes that ai exgerienoeef hiveer ena? she was kith or kin of mine. torture! Ob. Anne, turn your face away; do | alone and passed in. Pe Eager teed van reasonable tema er | $1.5) yor day for toes than a week ; fora week or practice, mite, the, arms paral or or eationtny creat Urestrained ty surprise and pain until we | not look at me with those dreadful eyes' You| They advanced in silence to where, before | “Woe 'frehen particuinrs npply to W. H. and H. G. There will tea Grand Independence Bali | fae wah ee eaeee, oe were together in my room. Then I stood up | have got my secret. Have merey on me, have | the fire, Mr. Hallam sat. They did not speak, KITTER, Grocors, immediately west of the Mar. and faced her. te feily, will evade him to surmount any cithoulty, AF St inn i } veel meres ord a July, and a ceerwin, relates, to the —— hea merey on me now! nor he perecive them till they were half acro:s . ; every lortme ereaiter thoughout tne season, wn experience confirming the opimon of many m ~ Caroline, what does this mean ?”? With limbs that were turning into stone, | the room: then suddenly he heard their steps. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE, oe RT MARSHALL Prost Sod J-and Fr Pere eee hin. cully Dra. int She had been hepa es talk and smile. At| with pulses ues ceasing to beat, 1 | and turned. I saw the first look he gave them. TRIDENT Cy . APEARE Hehe aA PTON vo, oni an —ae pryrocasanns for fling Toetn ai my question all feigned composure gave way. | stood, pity crushed out of me; al! emotion con- | haggard and wild with fear; another moment re ore Ee Ny. ang 4 Sel toe ae ee onoy uate Foren, ee eae Se She burst into tears and answered me. T might | centrated and hardened into one unutterable | and he had leapt upon his feet, a ery bursting MUTUAL Pate at coe as pant Sige ed the ithe e Teeth, ont thet elian, mounted on Gold Fits have guessed it. She was breaking her heart | and incredulous horror. I could not speak ; | from his lips whose reproachful despair smote Gere pice ere over the change in her husband. i gigs a my cold ups would not unclose to ask one upon my heart ; for alas! it was acry upon my question ; but perhaps he read my face, for he name. came after I do not know how many moments “Mr. Hallam—’’ Dr. Kane began, but he had elapsed, and passionately cast himself | said no more. One moment Mr. Hallam stood down at my feet. i . like a hunted animal, now he Sprang upon “You do not believe me?” he cried; ‘ you | them, and there was in June, when the Proprietors will be hay -Tawwent Brock. to geo any of their trict who way wish 10 enjoy Sa! ater Bathing the ATURE. JUNE, 1855, the seaboard. The Hall has been mu $500,000 and beautified, and amp: preparations e in and securely 4 comfort and pleasure of all who may visit this de- aoa .-.150,009 | Lshtful resort. Bonts, Fishing Tackle, Pieasure is the only reliable substance that oan be worn in the Mouth, 86 was most conclusively shown by the inst Anticon he fiatters nimself from hie ros dence and ioe in Washi be is fevorn'iy kKnewn inerous ‘Sud patrons, he bege leave to refer them to the following as “ He is never unkind to me, but all day long he terrifies me,’ she sobbed. ‘I dare not leave hiv: he will never sit alone for ten minutes. from morning to night. He is so wretched him- self that it kills me tu see him. Ob. Anne! what Crarterep By Les Authorized Capital. ash Capital paid tmvested Carriages, &c.. always in readiness to contribute to J TESTIMONIALS: aninstant a struggle ° a 7 , the enjoyment of the guesta. Frm ‘sector Epiphany o is the matter—what is the matter with him?” | cannot believe me But it is true, Anne!" A beasts. ai OBED T. MILLER, | P w AED LOMANG: Pp — ‘ S- BADES & Bone. vette — ae = I tried during the day that followed to dis- God sees ine, it is true! Stand still—you sha —the stranger's voice rose > DIRECTORS. thestenmor Lasisomuet North Caro ina, arrive at 1a CoE a ee en Sit] dente to oxprens cover the answer to that question. Alas, when | listen! I had a friend—Frank Hildyard— Mason !—quiek ! = ee SN Sh ibn to Fleae pants 10 brenkfast. either by Om- | rouass superior dentist, Themen ee I thought at length that t had discovered it, it | and we quarreled I took up a pistol that lay nd two men pressed past Waid Coming ad [Peed e ‘A. Dorie, nibs to Hampton or steamer Coffee. je 15-1m | for me have been highly satiafactory. 1 nope tant + was bo answer that I could tell his wife. Every- | upon his table, and shot him dead ! Again: I} me I saw their entrance, and [ saw no more. | Samuel K Darling, * William B. Ryder, aero — = mae cones: the patruunee from my fri and the thing I «aw forced upon me the conviction that | met the woman who was to have married him, | A gentle hand was on my arm, and I was taken | Edward B. Perry Pane een PRL OF BREKCH-LOADING CAR | Bedbothat your skull pa the crushing weight upon Mr. Hallam's mind | and she suspected me, and threatened me. I | kindly from the room Goarre.W Halt, Philip Ryder. BINES, Wasbiagton, Aez, 2, 1:58. 3. We, TREROR, was some crushing remorse. Day by day this he ‘- You ought not to have seen this,”’ Dr. Kane r y frus at my two hands round her throat’ Teaked up, and his eyes were like a devil's, glaring at me from the ground,—‘‘and stran- gled her! Ab! Stand still, Anne!” he cried. It was the last word that I heard. His voice had risen to a shriek. Trying to move and fly, I fell. A mist was over eyes and brain, and I recollect no more. We were still in the room alone together when I wakened. He had raised and Inid me on the sofa; he himself crouching like a wild animal, was again at my feet. I lifted myseif up, and slowly and fearful the recollection of what I had heard came bac! to me,—hidcous, unreal—like the memory of a | Hallam was under my charge some years ago. nightmare. I rose up; Pressed my hand upon | From the report Dr. Kane brought me this my forehead, and tried toclear my voice. I morning, I felt sure that chere was no time to went forward and stood above him. be lost in seeing him. I am only amazed that In conformity with that part of the not “making appropriations for tue support of the Arniy for t approved June terrible belief gained on me. The more L tried to forget and thrust it back, the more vehe- mently it forced itself upon me. I began to live under the pressure of a strange horror. We passed a fortnight miserablyenough. Mr. Hallam never left the house. Alinost his entire fime was spent in silence and inaction—stoop- ing over the fire. If he was roused or spoken to. a face of such infinite despair would rise be- fore us, that many a time its expression wrung wy heart. Sometimes a momentary brighten- sng in his lock would cheer usa few seconds; ctimes, and that. alas, more frequently, his nb, listless misery would warm into 4 wild feverish tement. We never left him, fur his greatest terror was that of solitude. Day and night Caroline or L sat with him. He had been tond of music, and ‘This Company Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Stores Merchandise, Dwelings, Mille Manuiactories, Hotels, &o.; sieo, on Marine aud Inland ‘Transportation Cargo Risks at the ordinary @ hest model. to he selected rates of premium. Land | aeperoced by a Board of Orduanee Oihcers i j nd | board consisting of three officers ef the © Losses promptly and eres adjusted ans Corps will mest at West Point, New York All premiums are anit eps when policies are ee of July next, for the purpose indicated insned, and are to be prepaid in inoney ; aud no fur. ersons desirous of competing for the ther assessment in case of vss is to be made on the ceoh-loading Carbines are invited jes so insured, Fhe advantanees af a Stock | and each compctitor is required te sobet em, which precludes the possibility of an as- | fine. with the proper smunition fer the st wi dere p ti Tidewrlaamee Ce eee tess than 10 rounds) tothe hoard, not later ti eo aye after the commencement of its sexsion, bet Policies on country risks, detached on very low piaia its mode of operntion, awd to leave it with erin. i ‘The Company expect to deserve the confidence of | PUNT forexammation mid trial. 5) oo the public hy doing business on as favorable terms Colonel of Grdaamea: ax any other sinular institution, and by the utmost | Opoxaycr OFFIcR, fairness snd liberality in all their dealings. Washington, June 18, 185%. je 23 dt July 12 Policies granted and issued to So effecting in- stencil ts a surance. at once See Said. ‘I am very sorry, Miss King, I am very sorry, but there was nothing else we could do. You would not have been safe in the house with him another hour. You must have had a terrible time already.” I looked into his’ face in strange bewilder- ment, my week’s intense fear and horror strug- sling with a faint light ef hope. “Dr. Kano tell me!—I do not understand!” It was not Dr. Kane who answered me, but the stranger who had come with him. Ie had joined us in the hall, and it was he who spoke. “You have not heard, perhaps, that Mr. Frem one of the cidert firme in Baltunore, Messrs, Borge Cotman & Co, mage ge oy ed L tist, of Washingt portam and dificw!t My entire setusfaction, and in viet the fact that one of the sort dietingmiched members of the Dental Collage of Baitimore, f perf. vit ives tm k Obs any entire Aonfidorce an estunation of his professional skill. tumore, Jau.12, 187. LARMANN BoG@S, from the ate Hien, Jobe U.S. Sunars, Aug. Is, 1066, iron — : | ham for me ae Sduured.y; noth- @ould be better, Very eratefntiy, SOWN'M. cuayron Wo those that seek relief Loom the malader of the tecth, ivity reounsuuend Bey ase tract froma netersce:y =i me the undersizned, C 6 E ERT KINGS CARRIAGES A of etperior Dent he mre a set of poreaian teeth “Are you mad?” I faintly asked him, “or | an outbreak has been delayed so long.” ges Agent, No.25 High street, Peso outa ieee Crane we. work bas = Seeetian even yet he seemed to take something like | is what you have told me true ?”" I burst into tears. jolett Georgetown, D.C. | in the District, where his facut coupes. —— 0. XoN, pleasure in it. Heavy as our hearts were, I He lifted his haggard tace, and broken and “Ts it only that?’” \OR RENT.-A three-story BRICK HOUSE, | B3wiactan: ail kinds of CAR ul the Va. Conf, of the M. E. reh South. therefore often played, and his nearest ap- | toneless came his yoice— asemie “Only that!’ he repeated “Why, what did you think it was? What has he been fay- ing to you? told him : he received my narrative with « proaches tocontent seemed during the moments that he sat listening to me. A fortnight passed thus: at the end of it one evening this happened. R RIAGES and LIGHT WAGONS cannot be sur- With Imsement, on 2d st eet, Georgetown, the | passed,and from his jong experience in the busi late residence of M. re taee ieee meine JS OF 17 | hoas. he hopes to give general satistuotion. rooms, The house and lot ar nt in con 7 $ Order, having all the necessary out-burldings, batns, Ai tints of Carnage sud Light Wagons kept on ke. ltis one cf the most commodious in George. ~ As I stand before God, it is true!” I stayed to hear no more. Breaking from him, I fled from the room and through the un- lighted hall, into which the dim winter dawn April 13. i2es. _ We, the undersignsd, having had occasion to avail ourselves of the professional skill of Ur. S. Bai'r, Surgeon Dentiet o 8 city, or having been cogms- s tly don i pmopt- | &Ltof his operations on our fumes oF friends, he smile i town, and well neared for comfurt and elerance. | 1» Ait ad tat S Heatly done, aud ail orders prompt pieasare in express iar our sdrurstion of iin ariaat it was dark, but we had no candle; the fire | was stealing. “Frank Hildyard and bis wife are at Ham- App PROORE $. WILLIAMS, Georgetown osecond hend Carriages taken in gzohanse for new | Skull: as we ost So acon aT ee was burning brightly, I had Oars to the IV. burg ;, as well. I know, a week ago, as I am = - = ——-— a eet warner of 14th and | Gporatic piano, and sat there playing. Mr. [allam had My life, thank God, has given me no second | Poor Hallam uc is as mad as any man in Bed- 2 yasen rom his seat and was pacing the rom. Caroline had come to my side. I was playing softly, and suddenly from my sister's lips a ery rang through the room. Be- fore I could speak, white with terror, and with —— Ae rly penn eae e > > oommend to the contidence pSt-onage 0 Lore ST. LEONARD'S HAN D-BOOK OF A MONTH a pad ic.of witch we conxider hum oumpentiy ‘worthy, Property Law. so highly extolled in the Feb- | AL ee Fiicmac U, Walrus, Architect CB Capes ruary number of Riackwood’s Magazine, ze vol. | per month. JOHN F. Taomas Mitixx, M.D.,of Washington, D.C, cloth ; price 75 cents: postage 12 centa, . Just think of it—a PIA tor $0 per wm . BOHRER, M. D. of Sgrrctowa. D.C, The Pocket Chess and Checker Board, for piaying | pL re. N ANCOLN, M. D.. of Washington, D, C, gaines in railway cars and coaches, comp'ete with | - Soe, ii. Brant. of Ww experience s» terrible as that of the week that followed Mr. Hallam’sconfession. I would not live it again for a king’s ransom. During that week had him with me in my sister's sick room for the greater part of every lam.”* It was so; and mad he is still now, after two years have passed. He is in the sume asylum where he was formerly confined, and, ill though PIANO FOR # second tiand if he yet remains, they give us some faint hoy | set of men ; price 50 cents. . TURE WAKE ROOD Sorc Warron fr Dee rina She inrted from bir Sant: | day aad fer the, white at avon tT Gere ene recovery. Meanwhile, his poor | “For anieat TAYLOR & MAURY’S Se se cal gsaesnipatelc: Wrantan Litsox fix Mayor of Washington I sprang up too. I could see nothing, the room | when he slept he unly lay down on a sofa by his | wife waits and prays. zhi eles 5 . ALUdd Fellows’ § . 0... Wieuv. Prisespel Rittenhouse Academy, Fas all as usual; but, while gasping out her | wife's bed, and he seareely slept three hours| We live together in a cottage near him, and AT VAST eRe EME T OF RALEORE, | gengoéf How til ; husband's name, she staggered one step towards out of the twenty-four. But yet, wakeful ae | they occasionally let us see him ; but he rarely fo) : {shall offer:the f Wo sips i Ban Ginese URES = ——— > Bim, and fell. Before she renched the ground | he was. I was terre wakeful stil!. Fear gave | knows his wife, and in seeing me his fecble Rrlec bet, ving Gieeee : NG GLASSES, PH ATRE DE REGNaRD;1 o.5 i — at Aare ge erat fainted. | me an unnatural strength. For seven days and | recollection only reaches toa dim remembrance | view of rodnaing stock, viz: We can eell the above articles cheaper time any . “ Frederick, he me eallen a + oy 4 He w nights I never closed my eyes for one entire | that I have * Anne's eyes.’’ © Wass house in the eity; aud invite pers: tanding betore an open drawer, look- x a id 5 volame. !2mo.; 3 in want. Maxamosde Rochefoucauid ; 1 volam ing wild and excited; but at my eall he came hour. With a restless, feverish, undefined ter- | ——--_ns——s- ———— | ee GUIPURE, mnt sick sales and sivail prolits 7 al — . a0 «5 12mm. ; ~Whatisit?” Ly 3 anu pete Willaay coset ee eee NEW LIVERY) SALE, AND HIRING R i x sage gored aluation: cee tinea Hossect—Oraivoma Fanebres;1 She has fainted ; raise her up.” bed, never looked at her, never spoke to her ner of 154 Streecand Peunsylvania avenue, ne pol pase Pen om ame ai BONTZ & BRO. Kytrou—< He stooped aud raised her. 1 bade him tul- | but my eyes were on him. He knew, tov, that The undersigned begs ieave to announoe to the FRED 8, RIBBONS = — #1. low me, and I went towards the door; but | £ watched him, and sed as 1 wes of his FINE ML . T RECEIVED AT SHEP Rousseau—La Nouvelle Heloise ; 1 vol.; J2mo.; when I reached it he had not moved. Turn- ing round [ saw him T NEW BOOKS JU HERD Co. HC, = secret, the fearhe had always had of me became Special attention paid to DRESS-MAKING, in ret th and D streets. x Gitizens of Washington, and the pubs im general, that he has j conapleted one of the hnest Stables in the city where Inia; 1 vol ; 12mo; A_ complete pications of vres de Rabelais; 1 vol ; 12mo; = A latest French styles, and at the shortest notice. |. Z eitres de Madame Sevigne; 1 vol. anne hl ae and passionately kissing his wite's | fear now. It was my strength. Finere. My stock comprises. hne a tment ot | 12% Cecwsite Cnnans oe See Petes Ce eee eee |” Vinsl ot Vincisin ct we 2mo.; itlnetrated: . This misery. [ say, Lendu lor seven days. | horses, which, tor style action, cannot be sur- IULIN, GUITAR, BANJO, AND HARP winan, Peter Sag - Bibli nation ; 2mo.5 i t i i idi i * 4IN, ‘ . / % f Fire. What do to be Saved, | Les Environs de Par: l2mo 3 4 ee freak, and in twoor three moments | At the end of that time the tidings were given ee oo ee eerieen cote Jat NY Pe pees Music neaily bound: all kinds of Mu- | Sr, Tonnee of tare. What Ml 4 ? | with 220vignetten and 2 maps: $32°. call wee reat wer and we lef: the room | to me that my sister was out of danger St very, om ne reasonable terme as St any estabiinh- | sical Iuatruiments carefully repaized. | Drate’s History of indians, Beranger—Uuvres Completes; 1 vol; tire. 5 together. We went up stairs, and he laid Car- ‘Yo me they were given, not to Mr. Hallam, | meat inthe aity, Give mo a call, and fT ,uarantes | ig 46 Pa.ave.. near loth at, | Wild Western Scenes, New $1.20, FRANCK TAYLOR. aon bee Then f rang the bell and | for throughout her illness, by tacit consent, all | @tuafaction. ALLISON NASDOR GE TES other Music. ae rag A ae came to me at! communications from the physician who attend- aie oN oil Res ; onec. a er see to 2 ber mistress, and leaving them L burried back down stairs Mr. Hallam had gone a second or two before me. I found him again in the drawin -reom, when I noiselessly re-entered, before his escri- VLOCKS Just re- Also, Agent for Publications of the “Child's Cc caved a reat pees CLO ; Kx, Friend.” ___maé rom $1 to Cail and see for yourselvee, NOTICE. eG J. ROHINSONS, YWIN BROTHERS have removed their | AL 349 Pa. av. opposite Lbrowne’ Motel, Bars SASy abaek orc ae Fustena Dotmee | A ed her bad been made tome. Mr. Hallam had scareely seen him. Yet to-day it happened that while Dr. Kane talked with me, he tor a moment entered the room in which we were. LECTURES OF LOLA MONTEZ, snoluding 4 her automography, 1 vul.; $1. A Voor Fellow, by the suthor of “Which the Right or the Left" T vals $e Ninry Derwent, by Handie Steel Binde (Biiver NIVRS Ta, Ann 8. Stephens, 2 vol., .—CLUCK MATERIALS, euch as Oils, | two res esst of their former location, where Diat “ 3 very low, at 33 Poeun, p Setor zs Dr. Kane had his face to the door and he per- | P aul ts Sul Kavater.t vor eres Ror cane Coe, eae tie trade sup ser RAST ese | io mee chest patrons. They de- oem receives and offering very cage Hire, where he had stood when Caroline fainted. | ceived his entrance and went foreerd tonne naan antique New ingland tale, by Kinma | Sued sheae ies wet pooRS WINDow Frames, "jez ____#. 0. ROOD. He was stooping towards the fire, examining | “Mp Hallam,” he said cheerfully, “‘wehave | Carra, |vol.: $1, 2 Zi I PAPER HANGINGS, &o. SASH. Ginzed and Un- Rook FRAMES, IANOS AT GREAT BARGAY: the muzzle of a pistol by its light good news for you to-day. I think we may call 5 ly Ww hite,@ Romance, by Edward Goedwin, 1 aeay n store e Rood asaurtment care BLINDS. Rolling and BALUSEERS a store ove stn urere of te RAY T itole up bebind him, and, before he was Gur patient ouc of danger.” The Life and Times of Hugh Miller, 1 v HOARD PRINTS PAPER CURTAINS, &. PICTURE | Courtry at prices to suit the times, reve- conscious of my presence. I hadcaughthisarm| Me. Hallam stood still, His eyes glanced up | | Magdelen, the Enchantress, by E. Lb. For the continued confideneo and patronage of a s, Oval and Circular, with the strength of both my hands. He turned and flashed. rouad, wild eyed and furious ~~ Let me alone '’’ he thouted ; “devil! let me alone! He tried to shake himself free. I do not 7 2 ral very fine Manos, but little used, apse offering at enerous public I return my thanks. ‘Those in- | BRACKETS s, woes eserh me 0 nts ren Carved and Pisin, SAWING and ‘Two iniiet & Davie’s, 7 octave, roseweod deed fe wil htvotce toc mnt will PLALNING of every dencriptions cade fact every | Two ot R cases, iron frames, for $225, additional favor on JNO. MARK thing which the most perfect machinery, worked by Tabor mabe & On. i. ‘The Wife's ‘Trial, by Miss Pardoe; 50 ots Komance of the Harem, by Miss Pardos: £0 ots. ‘Tre Jealous Wife, by Miss Pardue; 5) cts. ‘The Rival Beauties, by Miss Pardoe; 5) ote “Out of danger—who’” he cried. “Frederick!” i said Ile looked at me, seemed startled, pressed his for « 82%. f ia Pretty V by Mien Bard ee ee M’Cabinet makers can aware have theit Sawing, | 20e0f Munn & Clarke's ‘gis hand upon his forehead. Mote wee OF & Pretty Woman, by Miss Pardoe; ke! cL Planing, and ‘Ternin done inthe nentest manner. | je)°cnd see youracives.. : know whence my strength came, but against “Ah, I forgot. [beg your pardon. Out of | ~ Robert Onkiande, by Leigh Ritchie; 25 ets. es ‘ All orders from the vicinity and surrounding JOHN P ELLIS, his power I kept my d danger—is she ?”’ he said je2s Fra NCK or patos, Bedroome. ‘States will be carefully filled aud packed to any ad- ied 36, between Sth and With #ts ~ Lay down tha '” Leried There Was a moment or two's strange pause Fes itohenn) Hoteles He kept it clutched fast. MARBLE w RKB, Then. with an effort, 1 turned Dr. Kane's WM.R CRE: AKTIFICER IN MARBLRF. tention back tome. I trusted that while we spoke Mr. Hallam would leave us, and he did, 7. We dat ect f request a settlement when FS x and Jewelry in | Our vills are presented. = Haters, ail of | ma 2s-eott BALDWIN BROTHER CRACKERS.—We are the agents of Jos Fox, of Lanniggborgh, N. Y., for seliine their celebrated CRACKER ** Lay down that pistol.’ tie newest ntyle Uur eyes were full met, and stayed so for a Al great variety. Clock and Wate! . ‘They are made entirely B Street, between tzth aul 13th Streets North, | “Meh Will be wold nt prices to aut the t . UST RPCHIVEDATTHE MUSIC DEPOT | LY" spale eatuanioehy uaed tena tan total tee moment; then his dropped. I moved one| Dr. Kane took up his hat—his hand was ex- a “WASHINGTON City ales ante Pivivisa areas, of W.G. METZEROTT. 2 large assortment | kind in the United States. We onn fargustt chem at band from his arm, and laid it on the pistol ; | tended to me. Suddenly he brought his eyes | , Invites publio attention to his ex amrive stock of | _ie2 oposite Browns’ Hotel. | of beautiful new style BANJOS. Call and see | the same rate as they are eold in New York ov! ferceuces gene akg sd before me, his wild | up to my face. TELS in 0 variety Of Merton tothe, oa [XtEKesT ALLOWED ON DEPosires, | M8™ Sire |e corner Vermont ave. nd Uthat, fiercemess gone, shaking and shiverin like a “Mr. Hatta isnot well,” he said, abruptly. | choice assortment of STA RY, which for de- ilies ye BRICKLAYERKS AND ‘ " TUES a MEW IITAS child. I lucked the weapon in the drawer; | I felt my color flushing over cheek and brow, | #ign and finish cannot be # aasedy and are well | MONEY te LOAN en STOCK SECURITIES — HE CELEBRATION AT t Leould stand no longer. I sank inte «| but I answered calmly— pted for the Garden o1 ib. A large assort- — seve ane a . al irev SAND. whic! wo deta Set wrath GRAVEL and Lame | ESS nw See boone ese | WOOD, White and Red Ash COA je2s — Two very good at $# each; one at $75, | est market prices. Caillat my Woodand Coal Depot, Iy of the best W Sitwell low, Alsen W: ee flickers the extensive warerooms ©! Hill, the Sacred Concert m own, Mr. re Trent of Plain Mantels, Monuments, and ‘Tomb- Richards’ Schoo! Celebration, ail bad & Piano from stones at very low prices. Monuinents of any denign executed to order with » and we neither of us spoke again. Some moments passed—f do not know how many—and a hurried hand was laid upon the “He does not cou.plain.” “Is be in spirits?” ae pee jetuality und dispatch, c c a avmiasie Ma rt ; I trembled at that question with a sickening | P*ESt B Marb! ne at $99; and several at $100, $125. &c. Also; | corner of Cond ith sts.. near the ’ . ADSIINS ay ar door. ite merveat I had left with Carcline | dread, the horrible terror of discovery that con on a er Prat mons or Ma woh in of areeat stock of new Pianos ever Aird in thus | “yet RoW. nares. | EX Srnlusuenter of be: J.T. Barclay. Ais one Mise King,” she said nervously, «would | Uaually baunted aa My eyes iss peers heed Bienes nll and make an ispeotion of our stock. — 306 Pa. ay is, | BANK ING HUUSE pat iy you come up stairs? I don’t know what is the prada they could not hear the keen gi N. B.—Make a nota of the addrasa. fo17-6m 1D usio sent by mail. confronted them. “He has not bigh spirits.”’ oF TAYLOR & MAURY'S. CHUBB BROTHERS, gon neice y® THE FLORAL EXHIBITION BY PKOPF.| Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please ELUDEONS.—A large assortment of I Daniei oo PIANO Gm the extensive.es: | mark their Cheeks sy M* Co's and ' matter with *\ mistress."” i Stor taat KATTLING, I made Mr. Hallam accompany me. and we ‘ ey ; Trent & Linsiey’s MEL € in currency. its made, at - oi NS, the sweetest and best instrument “s - r. Kane | sharply. Ie stood erred “Chapman's Klastio | blithment of JOHN F. ELLIS. sez? Deposites of Gold will be paid in Goid. ome | oe 6 TZEROT a to — § room. She was va rok bee sovaril monitals bathe roke a eae: Ant hattitne halt “Pener n “4 pore friend: gion te depeun Gokie wt depositor alto the 3)" ~ouagsonan > wai almost anconscious, but moaning in pain. a ii remedy for ng of the shaft ibe fi h ei i E. JL half an hour two physicians were at’ her bed. | "Good Seka maie Re of ‘Carringon and Wagons, whioh oan © that he haa. taken tne oct stand of | @eponitor being oredited CHURD PROTHERS. BpOOK-BINDING AND PaP ~ side, and that night she was delivered of a He turned from me. nd f breathed again. Gail and sxumiae at my Fi where I have Soe ene e 5 PIANOS, second-hand, pretty geod tone, oorr a feoMas D atroets, dewl ehild. Alas, he was not yet gone! He reached’ the | certificates the iendleg. Goaphmate in the | sortment of WINE. ty =) n-w beginners, for rent at | on Southeast corner IIl. dor, then paused. hesitated, finally came back, | ®FBS%; ew. JOVCE. RIES, and FEED and P toon menthly pavmees smal! amounts. 7 ADIES TUCK and all sorts of COMBS at ese Loar o'clock in the morning, bat etilt | and again addressed me. "* "| ZRULPEPRRMILIBARY INSTR | fel Sucoeasnr & at the Piano and Mtaai No. 6 Pa. avenue, | [ Au wie’ Hair Stare, near [ath erent, nd at ie dark as midnight, for we were in the midst of | ~+ Miss King,” he began abruptly—and if the | CULPEPER MILT? institution will comments AWNBROKE 0,00 will be loaned, im | P¢tWeen sth and 10th sts. INO. F. ELLIS. | Sales Room. under Willards’ Hotel. “3 ° com, Cosdina’e com one ie ar bearigeodd kes swhite ae miasbrneee Peters, ik Lett it fogtes app Hot in Septem id For eeis: | PSM sume, ou a ae iia sree, 5 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WARTING TR PNSong BaE Cie ‘i over “roling s room was hushed and, mo- | now as white as mar e—“T do not know if ues apply to ISAA Zok-RG, A Store the City, .' ‘10th . Houless and almost insensible, she lay between | you suspect—I half think you do; I feel, in! 9.25 sottep) CHARLES Fi MIGHT OOT. | jer ee Aad cee ee ee Wie MeizeRorr. | ms pGoees —