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——— nettle nitions t+ _ 2 cen S0ntietteewneeee ee eee eee - ee THE EVENING STAR | Bisa ten Se wea eae ‘Single copies (in ) ean be nike ite MISE GRY oe nde le cents, 10> Postmasters ‘ed & commission #x months; 91 for thrse months; and for Iéss than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week, Singie eopies, | cent; in wrappers, 2 cents. ; ee (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- ve, XI. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, oF (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) . ! my AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, pee Corner Pounsyivania Avenue aad Eleventh Stress, Tram, aT - a = Papors served in paokagos by carriersat @4ayear, @ T cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub y + Peription price is $3.50 & yesr, in advance; $2 for ; ~ weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, 30 per Sent. advance, LL ADELE BARRON. & consumptive, and. wes red but A short | allow thetr daughters to dress im such manner, | * CTION SALES teteeteaior| fime. | ome yours sinneytn company with s | stanld not be Wid guiltine of tn it ee! AUCTION As he uttered these words with fixed eyes | Venerable parent, I visited the chapel for the | dine ef duty. Oho: hosed ae Ler UAL RE ENG eT oan E and bitter irony, and motioned Carleton to- | fitst time. The weeds and thorns-had grown | stocs hic uive toes apparel herself, may be held Vie ar acon m—On THURSDAY, the ghasily genet of ie — ae pes Lge ipa was mecpomnibte for pe temptations, at least by an All- wpe Tae eed on of the promises, at adeep sigh, wa a 5 door its hin; ing Power; and if fe is atr Fireiein oe tok tocar oss mera ms “ dows | cad dewiatien Teigued everyebere. Then. | weeny Worse follow, he should not } corner of ty street wert and Virginia av belug Lote WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 9, 1859. N&. 1,953. MISCELLANEOUS. i DUPON 35 cunPOW Ser. BS W. ALBERT KING, Gzorerrown, D.C. Rog La the Sole Agent in the District of Coi im Messrs. Dupont & Co., Wilmington, wap keeps constantly on hand # larce stock of all the ft ® erent grades of POWDER manufactured by thew, embracing. in part— ______ BOOTS, SHOES, &o. 500 SEVENTH STREET H. MELA & SON. Tre Here Ae”, Suoms Cura 7 Ss : ever brought to tia Cit oun newton ward th ‘ guiltless. Gand "odd? oae hand conrulsively against the breast pocket | tetior was pretty. well preserved, but the trap- The woman who so dresses. is a tempter—a liv- No. 537, hi one hand conrutsively s a Ded oo door bed bee removed, probably by some | ing evil. And if the Almighty has pronounced | 43 street, and 13: division of Lote # and 7, of ving a front of 5! feet 4 inches on Mi inches on Virginia ave- and foet 43y 4 an pa nt No. 500 VENTH STREET, f he é - ir | temptation ap evil to be aveided, is it to be hud, containing in all 3.5305 square feet. This prop- | Blasting and Mining Powder, in 25and50 Jb. kege One door above Odd Feiteane’ Holl. God forgive me!" started for the door, where | CBrious orvieious intruders, and a crazy pair Dre: | ert hand i (U.S ~ he was intereepted by Mrs. Barron, who de- | 0f step# réninined” leading down to the tomb. sumed. or expected that He will endow with one! of the mnost valuable \ pepe pment apes ol at and Ma dont tee Piccos of property now for List oF Paces. sland, anent SPF, & FFF, in 6X, 12s aud 2510. Gents’ fine Roots: sew, Donies °° Goede, mae taconite ke be Gas Rasen notes atreet, on the i é nd str - wnded in the most earnest manner what he | Yetcending for a few steps, we could see that Who defiantly weinatgete rt es eh maleron - + \¢ One third cash; balance in é, 12, and 18 + 2bp 8 Do. fine Shoes, insting sowed. imported by those words. He inde several | the inner was gone. Some coffins still re- | to be presumed that God wil Z hi tes ine & 2 r % os Bow 7 evssive replies, ever and. anon carrying’ his mained, but the fragments of others, and what | gether invulnerable and sate seaaettee wiles ee} aseas Fereat tahoe ite te Diamond Grain + mYeods Ie seniasrs aise’ pagiice Lacon thene "Gar on hand to pa coat-pocket, as if to sea that ite | *ppeared to be bones, wore strewed over the | of those whose worst passions they have excited ? | disputable, le Rifle do. in G4 and 12% |b. kere oe a Stippers (heeled) : 2 contents ware socure. While Mr. and Mrs | PA¥ement, or floating in water, which bad | No; for Christ says, Without me: you con te | _™a Sed A GREEN: Awe | 2 Prep, 9h tM [p-canisters | Do. | finedouble-Soied Moroces Bioaia "La Barron and the priest were endeavoring by per- | Pevetrated during a recent storm. A long me- | Nothing.” And “He that loveth the danger, shall By J,C McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. eee SERS do. m3 ib. dackeand canisters froma Sean Wah end without cussion and eutreaty to prevail upon hun to | tallic strip, Which appeared to be part of a | Pee frewutils teed ielsata’ne Gas nth | DBeratae Benes OF VALUABLE REAL | yj nia Rifle ior quaint? camusters | “A rarechanoe. Call quickly. fischarge bis conscience of any load there might | Cotin, lay immediately below the stops, amidst | the opt. The seeds of heen deep eae | Soha Bohlavon freee uae duly executed aad re. Mia ce li Soros eee eration arias 2. 800 Revente as be upon it, Welden, who had been silently | “ods of groasy-looking clay; all indicated the if Till scllcn THURSDAY | OMUPEIES ve will be old at manufacturers _Api4-Im_ Dor Fer, : implanted in the hearts of young misses of even | Gorded, tho sub. . ‘hing his movements, suddenly walked | deslate and forgotten burial-place, the habita- tga op claven years old, for ey hive sense enough pe rou Non re aco oan hi inSeuare ily forward, seized Carleton’s wrist with | tion only of bate and creeping things. to know what it isdone for. As children grow | Nn, as, with the improveninte reg ons hand, and tearing off the fastenings of the | | We learned that the last heir had left no re- | In years and size, mothers should make their | The above ween Sth and Git Sareets mei mnt wcket with the other, palled out a paeket of | !#tive residing in the noighborhood. His exe- | dresses longer to the ankle, and a little bigher to Hy pe nS suors, whieh he had no sooner glanced at than | c@tots, not knowing of this burial place, had | the eck. Dressing thein like stage dancers has | $i) wrath stents enat. bet won ied anton he threw them on the cofin. It was the work | interred him clsewhere; and as this lot was ata "Some ten or Stteen years the present Seely butt. of su instant. Carleton at first tried to snateh | Point which fow ever visited, even by chance, | ne; of female dress (ann Hy daring the suoenes in be HEA purchasorn ae hal re. cote: them, and failing in this, he turned and left | 21 where property was zalucd at almost noth- | scason) was nowhere. ta rated but on the stage of | nits to persons desiring to buud orient ee the ehapel. ing, no attention had r been given to the | a Theatre, and I am inclined to think the fashion |, Larms of sale: One-third eaxh.and balance in 6, They were the missing letters of Welden and | Proper eare of the building by the distant | owes its origin to that infamous source_litamons | 12 aud If months, for notes bearing interest fron lore, and delivered free of charge to any part or striot. The ch ter of Dupont’s Powder has been so weil And frvorably known for a half century, that we deem it uunecessary to say anything in its praise, Lr We take Plenanre at all times in show; ratiica and slyles of packages to sportsmen ‘and others. fice No. 35 High immediately ad- obning the Canal. ste caeciblg a) cost MPREMONT HOUSE, Se Beer AG; TLLANOM: TAKE NOTICE, Boors AND SHOES.~When you ‘our SHOES do not wear of do not look ee | g0 to GRIFFIN & BROS, No. 34 Pew avenue. You will find them always p: serve you with the most fashionable sty wer- ranted to wear well, and at the lowest possible cash Price, mare F __NOTICK, OR THE BALLS. 1 have just received a splen~ did assortment of h empeor p Freuch im- é - A day of sale, secured upon the property. ried Patent Leather aif Pump-sole Alele, bearing marks of hating been long | O%"er, and it had heen been suffered to go to | Not only on account of the too frequent vulyar ex- Ifthe terms of sal t ( th i Be ots, My ad Villa Patent Ceath carried about in the pocket oat which pnd decay, the very existence of such a place, much | bibitions of the half nude dad¥exses or the ballet | after the salt; the transoteonons ied with im saga eho Proptiotors, having saded, during he last | Shoos, For Ladice—Whits Bote aod Kid were taken; but the seals were not broken. leas its history being known to few of the resi- froupe, but becanse of the immodest manner of | upon one weok’s notice, at the risk and cxpenss of 24 ‘arpeting and Reformshing, introducing The whole party were stapefed by hia | dents of a city proverbial for the transitory dress usually introduced into even the most, other- | purehaner. Concress and Lace Gaiters and Sii 3 al new Water Closetr, Bath Rooms, and ov Fancy Ghicerous Slipps. Cail . i asoreRe lL. < <> | Wise, unexceptionah} jays. All conveyancing at the expense of the purcha- me Jaxury and convenies re r astounding discovery, with the exception of | Character of its population. The few who did | “ice Tam pleased! ‘o ie the fashion has been 8) WATCACH, Trust feeprettaly invite pul sttention to"ite inorenaed fer fron Hall, Pa. av.. bet. 9th end With sts. Weiden, from whose mind it seemed to lift a | €2W of it, could only give faint recollection of | adopted by a comparative few, and that it has had bs facilities for their accommodation. : T° MEMEBERS OF CONGRESS, STRAN- weig! Thero was no longer, he felt, any | the family, coupled with a Yague impression | always been discountenanced and held in utter McGUIRK & C ‘ioneers, iPnaee, bern he Rarestomes matey AND CiTIZE ve room for even the vague suspicion which had, that there was some ead story connected with | disgust by a vast majority of ladies; and L hope RUSTRE'S SALE OF BIE IM- | and its locality, corner of Lake and Dearborn sts.. DoE fake ees GaRRES he fancied, at times crossed the mother’s mind | the tenant of one of the coffins who had been | that every modest lady will, in future, shun the BRTWERS GARD EL SR Bate ee REET WREST: | inthe immediate vicinity of the most fashionable TRAME PRUNES eee jist Ber daughter had been trifted with by | nd still was preserved in spirits. This in itself | comPany of those who inay disregard the dignity | Recris:—On THURSDAY ALTERNOON ting Bigcce of amuscmosts, aad close proximity to the J. ferent Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landings, the Centre of the west a Business Portions of the City, ae rete inducements to the traveler, fo yu fe2i-s . + Soett f their sex in this respect. Justitia. Fath, at 53¢ o'clock hi | f he was free from any charge of careleas- | W®* enough to excite the imagination of the | © at 56 ovclock, on the premises, by virtue of a in despatching the eines, ik which he | ignorant; and it was supposed might have led FROM AN UNPROTECTED FRMAL Mr. Editor : deed from Tonleed dae tacts Tee A been ‘aiepenet oceasionally to repronch | £m¢ curious ones to break into the build- ‘afie (ae ies gard a folio® * « ; | s., LS, folios 178 et seq., the subscriber will sel himself. From the fact that hia letters wero | ig, With the view of testing its truth, and thus | ‘V!!! you allow me through the medium of your | $y je Auction Lot nuinbered twelve, (12) im 50; al stock of all qualities o! eat NKS, CARPET and LESTER, BAGS and ALISES, at 8. P. HOOVER'S, fei5 Tron Hall, Pa. av., bet. ot 19th ste. i ja) or plensure. 1 BOOTS AND SHOES. pea directed tot one af the frm fn New Yoru | exposed the tomb to the enon fo fae a cae a enti In elerence | Aa et ere a rtm | earon ke. mmovgen a oRAER. | Taw comer AMO NON an and from certain remarks which the active here is one person now living, who, when the subject of the presentation of that Bible to} twoen ( and Ht etreste mecth, running back eigh” ‘5 Fi Fs Rev. Mr. Haley, which took place yesterday at | ty five (a3) faet to 1 We th iy pvc(ner had ou one or two occasions made to | he teads these tines, will reeal how. on the | ¢1.¢ National. An fimportant era has d: Soentatl hea story Uriek Deetinn wee the brother who had escorted MYs. Barron to bays J of our return from the visitto the Bar-| the elevation of our ees "One citizens, ages with nck buitine net takes seen ——— the West Indios, as well as from that partner's | T°? Chapel, we listened until late at night to the highly proper, honored with music and es- | Terms: Ono-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12, and extremely jealous disposition, the suspicion had | Teminiscences of that revered parent, and had | sion the mem of the Bar and Jury who an- | 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed in trust iy. hi rn n . ; . the premises, arisen that he was in some way associated with | 0UT Curiosity and imaginations excited to the nounced to the world the establishment of the | °%, r i the mysterious dieapesariings of those Tetters, highest pitch by her glowing accounts of scenes | principle of Amrrican Common Law that our hus. beanies Raney i oo M : J. G. STEVENS. ERCHANT ‘TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, No. 3 * Hove. . 5" Penn. Avenue. Rrowns a y SL) ce a of and le Mor, Boots, e kid Huttowed Bova Haga chowe stock of CLOT. and VESTINGS.and other § low pra Misees’ and Doers the best manner short notice. He has also a choics st = SLOTRING hildren’s Boots and Shoes of every deseription, equally low, all of ourown iy CHAS. 8 WALUACH, Trastes, | fine DY-MADE Cc whe aaa P é of by-gone days in this and other families, | bands have a perfect right to place beyond the| apt9-eo&da JARS, MosOHeR aes ets, | FURNISHING ARTICLES. te which he woul ROSENTHAL = on Leesry oe ee mind a ce Srory hal phcnliote| "| Pench of merey I this World, those. horrid’ men # = | call the special attontion of 5 fomen | seize No. 22 Pa. ave., Marknt Spage. his great relief. “ Attention was soon called to the subject, and | W80 farnisu the opportunity for us unprotected Fa ageing to the pranciplo of one price only, > = 2 Be wives and mothers, ‘* whose name is frailty.” t FOR RENT AND SALE. It was only at the earnest entreaties of the | ® Procession of the priesthood soon after visited | dishonor ourselves and familie forever; andl am —_ ivan eae good priest that they could be prevailed on to | th¢ chapel, and with due solemnity transfered | delighted that in the sane ecanccren aon ae F928, REVT The DWELLING PART of the put an end to this interview botween the living | the remains from the frail tonement of a tomb | ters of the Gospel have had te courage and patel | auat seth at renee rie of Ponnerivani, ay. which it distinctly marked on each artic!o, the pi beare secured from imposition, and may rely on fair dealing. i Mr. Ww 1 THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, Having been coraged in manufacturing (adios Miases’, anc tidren’s Shoes for, s past 3° years. we ought 1 , Bennet, favorably known to many A , ‘ t y east of 7th stroet, and Harve: 30." - | citi s of Washington asa Cutter of distinguished * and thadead, and retarn to thorr homer to that strongest of houses, the grave. In that | otisin to announce to the world the eatablisthuent | Staath® Rost to CAMPBELL & COVT or merit, having, chargo of the Cutting Department. pom ple ep ng AES On the next morning the last rites for the | Procession was a venerable man, who recalled | of the principle of American Divine Law, that our | F. COYL «& 0. mar 18-tf_ pel Ed aoe AD thane ad aad the public “ oan find(atall ttmee) ‘ ‘ bands have a perfect right to place those san T val Sar =a lead ‘Wi 2 d the period when, 40 years before, he had offici- | us 2 iS 5 ne VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE-—Situatod cavenialia gregennegn yal acts ‘ta cated at that now deserted altar, and committed | Horrid men beyond the reach of mercy in the neat in Alexandria county, about 2% milen from " : world. Nobody could have been the anthor of | Gaori etown, at the intersection of the Georgetow: crowded assembly of mourners. A popbher rs hn Enclosed in that metal coffin | either’ these yrent principles without the IMghest | and (ttle Pails roads, consisting of 2 more. The female voice sung a dirge to the sccompani-| '@ What was supposed to be their Inst resting | estimate of Tamale charter aan constancy; and | guire on the premise: RICHARDS, corner ment of a small organ; clouds of ineense rose | Place. And then told over the scene he had | why should not we, the women of Washington, | Mth and K stresta, NE above the altar: a: in their implicit faith, Witnessed there the night before the funeral; | show by some public demonstration, such aati VALcakee FARM FOR SALE—Containing the bereaved parents soemed to be comforted | 894 by putting his account with those I had } yesterday, thet we have an equally exalted esti- about 25) screa, in Fairfax county, Va.,9 miles by £iving oar work atrial. Y the articles at the principal Shoe Storas in Wash ington city—the Shoes so well-known as J. W. MoCurdy & Son’s Philadel, no 2i-1y T TRUNKS! ? HE i Ger pay ae hes pow and constantly keeps 3 ond ve — sortment ole Leather FRUNK* mor 2-tf A GOOD PIT. Ww isit? . RUN OR SHINE, STEV THE FANCY G00 Hasa Rush’? When the Jad E R ; aise Iron-Frame ands f is hi ate of b > from this oity, and the same distance from Alexan, be Hh nANCY ~Box TRUNKS; VET TAPESTRY with the thought that the prayers for the dead | Pfe¥lously beard, I have aketrhed this history | mate of our own cherscter? we, the women of | dria: ue farm is in eneciiont order heponal we, and the promptand polite ioe. | ard CANVAS TRAVELING BAGSand SA TCH. of what may becalled a fated family. It isnot ; W which the priest repeated were already an- 7 y- not! washington, have done a glori tion $ buildings, and is well watered aud timbered; itis all mn ust be the inducement. ELS; fine SADDL’ ARNESS, WHIPS, &o. jeasant to dwell upon such seenes: but it is yee, Be pec thae Senet rote action in sup- | under fence, and large orchards of the boat varieties Callearly, and save money by i N. B.—Trunks Cov and every description of ew — Nccaidanes Goat Ac dest agen ham and Raa t of this mighty movement for our clevation, at | of fruit, taspherring, atrawbertion Re ke hirgitie wed money ts buying the very “Such,” said the good priest who deseribed " ine wall bo Beton Ropairing executed with neatness and ¢ 5 e tand most Fashionable Goods of es ae ® , ind fi he right time, and in connection with the right sale will | de very easy to suit pur- ew . JAS. S. TOPHAM, this scene to me, “1s the consolation to be do- | i> them a lesson on the frailty of life, its joys | man, permit me to suggest that full justion hasent fers, and, if desired, the farce will be dieited, R- CST VENS: The Fancy Man, ‘Tornam & N d “ SE J bet. 9th aad 10th sts, ly N h Odd Fell: rived from the doctrines of our church.” and sorrows. been done. While we have honored the man who ser (parties are or CHARLES ae | ap 22-tf (States) mé-ly No, 497th st.. 5 ~Prayors fur the dead!" how strange it Saeae TANI sonal excrlAee for cece fect ioe mee ape gale se, + Axenue. _= NEM, PAPERMANGING STORE—Tho un. : eee to many; and yet how many believe DEFERRED LOCAL ARTICLES. | trine of Christian theeloy ry. this great principle of peing a3 story Frame | hand a inte medley kapioueemnrees s DE Y, &o. es . : ; ; i - K- muilding attached, a ERS, ZRS, 5c - ™ = the lookers-on when the coffin was passed into | © the Penitentiary yesterday, and took a look at | pnistic of Washington’ solemnly alltel tee Aarti aide OE otrock. bet tac edu sutyated on the | Win DOW SHADES and FIXTURES, long cocupied by Dr. Mister, (94 Penn’in the sepuichure below, through an opening in | the premises. rine, by proclaitning wo the Ereat practical vindi- | aad midway between the Treasury Department and | BEEBE RD TA aSe a BANDS, avenue, between ath And lath ste.) wh the four, aud the trap-door was close, ‘The officers of the prison consist of the Warden, | extor of Aireriean common and divine law, in the | PatsutOrige: His positively one ope eat wien SHUT Mis. Rar aerute war peebocneen city i tas ta Soom after the mourners had returned, a let- | C. P. Sengstack, Deputy Warden, C. P. Seng- foe - bie who. cs pe the mediam of the iy eipenesniied pep maar sm gs the warionsan: All of which will be sold at the lowest cash | permitted to refer to Dr. Maister. jad Cadet ane dot Barron. It was from | stack, jr., twelve guards, and a messenger. ‘The | syceraph, aid kara, Would proclaim 1tto the four | Kor terns and a full descr onion of the premnisen ap "ALF Paper put on in the bast stylonnd warranted, | — . . az Ca:Jetop. and bad been handed by him to the | first thing that attracted. our attention was the “Sir, | have come to express to yon my heartfeit | °°" < apz RANCIS WILLNER, M. Loomis, a. b iheinventor and patentee of f the cells | sympathy, and to say that if the voice of the people | YOR RENT—The very destrablo PWELLING- keeper of the hotel in Gergetown, with a re- Si Bae and comfortable spears a Apit-Im 365 New Vork av., bet. sth’and lth ate qavst that it might be delivered int i range having the | of this ei fter- bedding, the entire ce the MINERAL PLATE TEETH, w= —} rould speak at this inomont, year ac- No. 67 Bridge street, at the ‘RAND OPENING! persons personally at his office in this eit noon of that day, Carleton himse! ving left | 8ppearance of recent renovation. ‘The shoe shop | guittnl would be Instantamenny ee YOOr 8 Trig Jetlerson streets, (Georgetown, It has | Cr 476 Pers. Avexve, Many persons can wear these Tee 0 iy tleton himself having left + Pig hee: icc rated and th " - eannot wear others; and no person oan wear others the house about twelve o'clock on the pre- | !#burers formerly eeenpi 8, the | 1 propose to starta subseripiion Immediately. for | ZOO". of wallet ond gna tare hedge tag The nde OAT ay 2.12%. ccnntiom | Who CaUnOE weet thew eeding night with his portmanteu in his hand, | “¥!* ia one, the blac is gave | the purchase of a Bible, or at least a Testament, to | ta 2 parlors, dining of the citizens of Washiagton to lot lance ant etat | _ Persons calling at my ofjoe can be accom: = sig Lae asic In the | Yanecessary trouble in overseeing them. ‘The uew | be presented to that Rev. divine, and shallask yon | = ER (rit lapis, of thx ragton to his large and care- | with ary style and price of Teeth they may demre ; Fetter wee Souk? aanae as gviu F the | Warden huis moved the bands Into one ball, sepa | ty give due notice, and a full report of its public | dry cellar, the wine R DE CLOTHING bat to thone who are partioular and wish the purest, fairs 3 aca sunary aay shale ee rating the white aud colored by a railing ; so that | preseutati As Uxrnotectey Wowan. | of Washing Nis’ FURNISHIN cleanest, strongest, and me ricet denture thet a of the firm in New York. whic the entire shop can be at it art can produon, the MINERAL PLATE will Ro — bh ea 36 Penn. avenue, come in $ 9th and loth streets 907 Arch strect: Piiinacle phia. ee 2i-ty ___CABINET WARE, &c. _ 5 D STREET. PAPERHANGINGS—New stook, cheep for can a Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis fac 2ODS, And BO CLOTHING My stock is composed of the very best m and of the st fashion, A visit to my only required to satiafy the most fasiid aptiiw peuaicHs LAGER, B Two doors North of the @ 6 vverlooked by the pe cent « been suddenly plunged in great embarrass- —- The hands, at th * were seme of | Porice MATTERS .—Be/ore Justice Clark.—Henry quire meat by the disastrous consequences of the | them disposed to be enru by the firmmes | poe was bronght up on a charge of being drank. | street, revolution in Europe. It appeared that this | 2% kiudness of the Warden, his deputy, and sub- He w. § ba: the wank i 3 Alao, sevoral Stables and Carriage-ho was the cause of his sudden visit to George. | 2dinates, the most perfect obedience to the regu- HE bbisha ey. f heece ee fer a space of 60 rent. supplied with wate town, and that he had not heard of the recone | [Hons has been secured, and the prisoners labor ax | ¢8y8- Alvert Logan, for throwing stones, was savieaber of ti b 2 ‘ent | industriously as if they were working for wages y ended Font ie, tenth of Adele when he de- | at present there are eighty prisoners employed in | Before Justice Williams.—Jas. McDonald was N 39 Market strret, batween scended from the stage on the preceding even- | the shoe making. tried and found guilty of being drunk and disor- Prospect and Ist stree orgetown, D C., lately ing. He had hurried te the house with the ‘The work ia the broom shop has been suspend- | derly, and cursing and abusing his family. He occupied by Mrs. Helen’ M. Leuber. ‘This property view of seeing Mr. Barron on business, and was | ed, and the hands tarued into the shoe shop; but | Was sent to help Mr. (Queen at his farm, near the | offers 4 rare chanes fore xaf= and, judicious renee, informed by the servant that the family had | it 's the intention of the Warden to revive this | Congressional Cen tery, during a space of Gydayr. dining nee Lea eckeee noe Ent Met P ye just departed for the chapel. but without men- | 2f@2ch of labor when suitable arrangements have | John Doe was charged with selling cigars with. | {¢9!88-reom an stig | ebhegs tne rs also, a t beistof May. b. . H. CRAGIN, 124 Dumbarton DEPOT, EVENTE. Sraert, Company's Office. The undersigned respectfully announces thet he has noceptad the Washing of J. & PB. Baltz’s P A “R BEF he is now prepared to furnish to the trade « families. ‘Balt’s Lagor Brer has long bean kept at the understgned’s establishment, and ranks in this jesirable two-story BRICK mnitoeds * “ i d eo ‘i lar, thro c ~ +asi u ities, best inc- SE. LOUNGES, 8. aing the cause. Supposing it to be tome | een made to juaify auch a cone. fog | te dicenge;, On appentin before the magie vant Tow, eluthes-rooin, afd namo re ee tered inthe United Sine ced enta = mee EDWAIACE: Tere reves, ex. * = - a ve men are einplo: in carpentering, ni; . Jol Doe on! roduc legiti- | has also the convenience of gas a'l throw ie and delive: Oe O© ‘G 70, Fonralor service of the church, he mounted & anges and blinds, acd. superistcading’ planing | male Ilecnac, but snowed thet ee sig ores | fae nite, ths some cistern of water in the yard. The eae RR sis i - re of manufactured in the ok. JOS. T. K. PLANT & CO., horse and rode over, intending to acoompany | mills by steam power, the building lt hocence | own monuf Sorpor house and lot front thirty-nine G))fect.and run hack ? 1 3 y er, nufactures. So the Corporation was put uKe An nt thirty-nine(3)feet.and run them back. As he put his hand on the knob of | quite poedequate ta size for carpentering work to | in for M4 cents costs. 3 = ernie ned seven $03) feet. poe abere prop- the chape! door, he was startled at hearing the | be carried on toadvantage. ‘The rest areemployed | George Humphreys was accused of stealing a} Oty Wt FM LEUBER. wen ait ication be PETER EMRICH. deto M _M. LEUBER, No. & Y sterers, voice of Welden addressing mysterious ian- | in the building, attending the kiteben, and doing | pair of oe wo handkerchiefs. and an iron | SOMA Se BUGLE, at tne office of the Adacns | ata the spring trade, he hav Perperns eT ae bet ath ‘and loth guage to Adele. He hesitated whether to in- | "ecessary taboring work iu the yard. ick. hen kidnapped George bad on the pan-| Express Company. erived direct from New York his steck of paints, {U7 Furniture Repaired and Vi ap id-ty trade upon what seemed to be » private acene ‘There are nine females under the care of Mrs. E. — and cee heres fore igen Pore itle indiapntahie, ap 21-tf beter epenenyon to valor his friends and failow | 7 * ica FURNISDRE STOR k ? . >| FP. Marceron, the Matron; these are einployed in | Was taken to jail and reluctantly denw his > kh . = mn aw ¥ S wien ane tat weeds of Welden lod Mims 66 onp- | wasntag, toning, and Tepairing ths cotine | ll-gutee winsome nt ee SS ARON NGTON CEE Rone | ment ia the, Distri . 1. PARKER, W rcarsnow ceoriving our Esl stock at FURNI- ose that he had been observed through t , 8 ad s ; : aoe NGTON Fs Hi nd Decorative Painter, Tt HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, x t serv roug! ¢ | the prisoners, with a pair of coarse material Le was then com- | TERM OF YEARS.—Tho undersigned will lease Glas +) No. 33 Lousiana avenue. | ang sciling lower than any other house in chapel window; and he entered, determined to Cunningham, who was accidentally shot by the | mitted for Court. to a satisfactory tenant for five years from the 15th | N. B.—All the above branches done promptlv and | Washington, We would inwite all to call be. brave (he man he hated, but was driven from | Deputy Warden while uleting a tumult, is con- | | John Brown (colored) aided and assisted a boy, | of September next, the PREMISES on the svuth- | in an unsurpassablo manner. ap 16-1m . Our mot'o is, “Quick Sales the resolution by the spectacle which presented | valescent. anid walking about the building. Squir- | 4 clerk in the shoe store of Mr. Grittin, in steali ‘ vd venue and Lith street, which , ng | West corner of Penn. ian anor = Profts. conscience, ae he eed he ee a 8 Bult | ete Sd Mn Se Sanat | Sindy alec attr hoote He wat comuitieg| to Targcutaad owt feccesfal Boards mocse ts | A eterna So eualt Frorise asp Qice | G2 Persitare tahop in czchangs for gow. conscience, as he stood in the presence of ail | Reeve Lewis, and his sentence commuted, is em- | to Jail for a further hearing. tho Federal Metropolis. Its position on Penn, ave- ‘ au mls Odd Fellows’ Hall 7th at. that remained of one upon whom he had inflict- | Ployed in the finishing department of ti Before Justice Donn.—F-mmeline Burch was Sus, about midway between the Capitol and Prosi- | % coats. Any sie = “« ease peak pes oat argon Meaetigt, | shop. Williams, bis partner in. that a arrested by Officer Kimball for making threats | Jept’s hone, and its immediate proximity t a Washington Theatre and Philharmonic or both of which is open nearly every night in the year, renders this property by long odds the most sligible in Washington city fora hotel kepton the ii te i couduet had hastened, he thoughtlessly pressed | and industrious. Hon Ogle the wan eat his hand upon the ptace where the evidence of | of manslaughter, is engaged about the building. or XTENSIVE AScORTMENT. or gvinst ber family. She was committed fo jail by AHOGANY, WALNUT. Fistice Donnin defwult of security for tence) Wig, ROSEWOOD AND OTHER FU RNiTCRE, P. Peckford (colored) was arrested by Officer Has. y bis guilt was concealed, and thereby attracted | Devlin, who Is in the penitentiary for killing his | kell for disofderly conduct and, thrante eae | neat Washington ity for a hotel Kept. easily | fe those Ape aebeorieer, Saving cons the rea of Welden, as has ratty related. | sister's hushand, is Baployed ie fitti oes. | fined 26.15. Geo! Soder was arrested by Orficer be arranged to accommodate one hundred permons beautiful Picturesr 2% ye ret Sang! 5 cttay Some of these particulars were stated, and | Jobu Dav is atflt employed in the bake honse,and | Yeatman for being drunk and. disorder iy; com- gpmafor by Radel lodgings; while its ig ied ong Coes a ay * . ton, and the public, to call an cibers inferred from the letter in whieh he ac- | '8 tegorded as one of the most trustworthy and | mitted to the workhouse for 60 days. Lacy But- | “02, and. restaurant evena far creator number | WOO DILLEY S po weg the Fry — knowledged his guilt, but exeased himself on | “fv! men in the building. ler was arrested for profanity by Oificer Zimmer-| on the European plan. The entrascen, publie nad | Gallery, Pennesi- , 6 Fine Mahogany, Wlaut, Cherry, and other Ward- the ground of his excessive attach "Ad. | q.\ eis, the marine who'was convicted of mur- | man; fined $2.91. private, will bo on {ith street, within 3 fest of Pene, | vanis avenue, bet. ‘ tne Mahogany, * peg 2 xoessive attachment to Ad- | der, and his sentence commuted by President Fill. nearer tothe Theatre and Phitharmonte | tSth and 1ith streets, near Willarde?. — oe OR Fine Mabocany, AValant, and Cherry Jenny Lind ’ other mt Lo tN eS Fine Walrcutand Rosewood Etegeres, Ladies’ Cab- STTEERS and ie. an KERS, northeast corner 6th and F' streets. keeps constantly on hand all kinds and sizes of READY-MADE, COFFINS. Cal romptly attended to at all hours. Wail also attend to the removal of bodies from the old buria! stew! of the officers’ mes-roon. is also a g A rmation conceruing terms, &c., apply to W. D. qaently Adele's happiness would be promoted } trusty man. Barret and Wells are beth in for life, lutely insufferable, and a disgrace to the city at the free | » Star Office, Washington city. by breaking off the match by any means, how- =a the: a appear to eee settled down in the — nes Now that pty mud which had RT EE I TT TE ER ¥ nt HT hae rt, i belief that their chance of ‘fina! reprieve is hope- | grac ie age Ww a isgraced the foot | — So = - pee a the Sota "oe nnd he stor enened less, and try to be satisfied with thelr condition [ Sempey along this street. fronvG to L during WOOD AND COAL. them; but he had proposed in case Adele did The hospital is without an inmate, and the pris- | the winter months, has nearly dried up, the con- sees ~ = nd the impression that Welden’s object to imprisonment for life. i oy. ba 5 fail than others that can be established. For in- wes -clilelly to dacere ber fuetene thas ae Cee ee ent for nag + oe asthe | Tux Conpition oF Seventu street is abso- 4 — \ Inets W hataets. Fine Mahocany and Walnut Sofas and Chairs, Fine solid oak Marbie-topand other Cottage Cham- ts, Fine Mabocony, and Walnut Dressing and other yar. | dition of thi i ara: EEP IT BEFORE TH E| srounds tothe now cemeteries 0 urequs and Svlcboarde i not soon forget theabsent one, and listen to his | Grn hentontirely renorsted aod refitted: the hak | Betoreen. ie ey eee i ts teue character. | IC PEOPLE, Pe seraiees? mee repens sedi varsiohed, |_| ine Psbagany sad seuer saalan, Of Svsry dssetip own addresses, to let the letters be delivered | pital, which was formerly used asa colored shoe scarcely space to stand upon, by reason of the rnts | THAT CAND SSS ory, Sree KIND ~~ => asa Fine Marble top Centre, Sofa, and other ‘Tabdies, by some means, and have their delay attribu- shop: > f and gutters which abound, ‘like so many pitfalls LING AND STOVE WOOD MILLS yysate es ON DEN WALKS. Re. China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Looking ted to accident. The letter ended with the ex- he new Warden entered upon his duties with | to entrap the unwary traveler) and which, ; fromm Sore _ Just received a cargo of the above. Also, Build- surpsee ss tod acchanpen se the advantage of former experience, and inaking | thelr width and depth, remind one of a recently. pats = ing Sand, Wood and Conl, cheap for cash, at my | in Wastineton, ail on ae inecenie tee Ged! who could have thought it | bimself acquainted with the dispositions of hfs | exhumed burial ground. How carriages can pass ern 3 Wharf, next to ldth street bridge,’ Call and leave | Hanne eeumeten: nd mn wishing to have ended mr we SBOMBhE It) a rigoners, be has been enabled to treat them in the | along this terrible way without belng overturmed eee <3 your orders, in Worl, Coal td ‘Wil be disappointed if they give ime ® onl. would have ended so manger best calculated to secure their esteem and | and broken, seems alinost miraculous. ‘The citi- oa Desler in Wout, Coal ant Caste 4, GREEN, On inquiry, it was afterwards found that » respect, and obtain from them the greatest atuouut | zens doing business on the borders of this impass- Fs 5S mar 25 (States.) cor. 14th and © ate. near Canal. au 18-tf No. 26 ‘strest. person smerne Carlene a of labo “sith the least trouble or necessity for Sea peat reenec teen bam - ai te cela aey Fi aE se I IN EN SHIRTINGS AND PILLOW LIN ——— —— —- == ———3 taken passage in the early morning singe from | physical force. ration of mor convince that for them sak £3 4 b . angen Mame Steen | tenant Ray MC cmos | Ect ie Ho pe rare, tnred tn ter | Ordre at Way's ppnie wu | Bemast able ing 1 grades, Gran mearen's aeRO. i il not appear again in New York, and no | 6 lous services Weekly in the chapel o the prison. joe ngs M ye a fs _ vi ay n 1 ned farde Hotels, Wop, Ballant a ith speek; Irish Linens, of the best makes, and at the lowest | the rear of Browns’ Hotel block, oon- watchers at the chapel reported that they had } Barrett when in the 41 iuprisonment. but | tice, legislative and executive, they finally under | Store, south side of 7th strect bridge, ‘The money mask and Hockabeok Towele’ Loversotcxquirite cating will always heard footsteps outside the chapel at » very} \i,i¢ him frequently, bringing books to read and | took to abate the nuisance by em loying cartnien | '2,secompany the order in all cases, or be ready | finan Cambric and Lenou Lawn, find there the very choicest O carly hour inthe morning, sud one of thom f yiving nim proper advice. to fill up some of the largest holes with gravel, | “ap sat AYNTER, at Page's Wharf, | ‘dozen Linen Cambric HandKerchiefs, from 6x | Fish, Game, Steak Chops, ‘Wines, uors, it had seen « face look in at the window; but ou The Rev. Dr.¥ ied for the privilege | When they were informed by the police, or some | —— gars, &o., to beo! Sny eating cents to $2.50 each, gving to the door they hoard footateps a# of | of perforining Mass occasionally during the year, | other of the corporation's conservators of law, that GAYS TY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS. | | With many other desirable goods, all of which will ntry. . ; be sold at the lowest cash pri “The oocking of hie oxpabiiphapent ia ; " in ‘i titutional,and that they Wood p: ed any length and ize; delivered moe i a wes oS Mr the tind te eome one rapidly retreating, and saw no more. | which was granted to hins, and his instruction | Buch filling up was unconst 5 to all parta’ofthe city, Naty Yard, and Gencee WILLIAM R. RILEY, ~ ; ‘ i advice to the prisoners has had a good . | Were subj ing themselves toa fine, if they did ity, , ry Sth at aad i or the invariable good att na oof all Gee rete rae float concerning suicide | 2d advice to the pr! has had a good effect ep Ferro did esi, and now fall back ews. Nee y mail promptly attended to. The | P onrner Sth a opp. Centre hikskhe. “is neighborhood of the rds to be h . erate, hapel, and frequent visite to the vault by » (commomicateD. pores iat pulooeke tee ae Soe the el isd i wala” 5 Mar. SANDS New prepare! ts take the supe- EF ee fremeremtnn,, _..,... OPe chapet, : 2 : wi 2 | are al + W. co an .» No. 547 5 ah 7 fs F key ai night; but the most probable mp- Luxopesty of Dress.—Mr. Editor: As numer- poe a andes Yas loca pay. j y le mar %-ly,r. Foot af t7th st. below War Depart. Jed ps se PES, the meg be surpaneod P RICE BS pie Fig yi Pde p citiom was that ander a sense of disgrace he | 0vs quotations have been made from the Holy pare : Seer Saeert oo sone on haud a fine selection of new styles vor . rt one abread under an assumed name. Scriptures by the lawyers on the Sickles trial, 1 Crry Post Orrice —The Northern mails under CoRseTT & SMITH, Pa. avenue, betweon 8th and 9th sts. 7 INFLAMMA’ DISEASES. e of Mr. Barrow’s affaire in New | bey leave to introduce one or two from the same the recent new arrangement, arrive at a quarter to Real Estate Botte Bae cin Tot ss a Jd eh — 2s ONLY oD t OLLAR! York was found to be even worse than was | reat source, in a subject which, | trust, will find | 6 in the evening, and are all ussorted by half-past 6 ling, Houser ; also, Parme, Timber a ee j Pe eae Cnuowe Pacniose Ot <upposed: and the basiness was soon wound ap | a place im the columns of your paper, with kind or a quarter to 7 o'clock; so our citizens now re- | ‘274 8nd Virginia, withina short distance of this factory, seca iow busta largest, 7 See Advertisement. janet the absorption of a large portion of his] permission and approval. Lam sure that no parent ceive their letters and papers at least an hour and | “SY: tn the District, where hi inet RRIAGE & LACH. ONG of ail Kinds cannot bo sar, ond s long experience in the business, he hopes to cive general satis{actio: All kinds o! Carriages and Light Wagons kept on li REPAIRS neatly done, andall prompt- ty-attended tor * sass ones. NBREAY SOC" uth ate. en ae te A ; Farms Fxchangea for Ci Froverty. hie debts. There still | ne now disapprove of the subject, and b hope it a quarter earlier than heretofore. The Post Otlice| West. Bou; " pape ae dlnrstivetae will be taken up and handled properly by the | i, ull kept open until half-past®. ‘The Pectunse, | Naat Pane went Side Mera ich were unfortanately ee ee city: but in every city | ter having extended the time for the public aez 1! Business promptly nttanded to. 5 throughout the Union. Not only by the press. but | COmmodation, when the wails were ant Purchasers will dorwall to neve ua iki 5s on, D. ALTS’ CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD Mil. it af ry EL ant wes to, wake p © l. =o go ft not split is sar anured, fore being part ‘asbingten or Georg Offices “w . 12th and C, No 347 : Toot oF Fith st, Yeiow War Depart't ap is tf ANDREW TATE, Rs eereciay chapel, which remain to} 1. ihe ministers of the Gospel generally. Let tuem o pores i ferences.-Hon. D. 8. Dickinson, New York; J. . eure then. " speak out from thelr palpi, in uamistakable Py tapmcltccols Rite Kod oe ee ME Eaclister Jogi Bractey, °é For years afterwards hy struggled with all | terms. (and, if need be. even point out casys that | bait past 7 of frclock Pp. m., inorder to give the | <-"~Parker & Vashington, D.C. manner of diftic ly aud for- | may be then and there in the house of God.) and a | Wor:hy and. atteutive employés the benefit of the I T BARGAINS. tune. Consumption soon Inid his wife by the | shameless evil will then be sting to shame —ti eh | New afangement, aud the recreation which others sua YE on hand a i je, stook of fine Gold and side of her daughter; the same disense soon eee ane s Ret eed appoint ci ier of our citizens enjoy ry, aud all hinds a es ver ‘aod Siiver-plated off one after another; and when. some | : i ‘are, aud as I contemplate making cl fiticen years In'er, be biasclt was carried to| modedty becoming the bower and diguity of] ey, Eszare—Ou Thursday, A. Green, ane-| Wert es att aorner af n pede A 5, ie coming season, | have conclu his home. he left but one surviving sap | “Y""the Lord’s Prayer, the Saviour has taught us | tioneer, sold the following city lots, located. inthe | thous in went ‘taf eostheoe tan og Fant iatecs opted his Dacge family to pray fn these words’ * Load us not {ute tempts. | Fiest Ward: the prices of many articles, but preforto have the | Mae a. 2 i rs attach, us from evil’’—and again, we Lot 25. iu square 126, for 50/cents per foot, to | goods examinad; at the same time would say that no EF La igg er nape ga fraquentty poe tien eee “iat “He that loveth the danger Morris Millers lot 29, in square 126, for 1 ecnta goener ~ sane qualite can sold lower in this ridiog Pains to that isolated white building (temptation or the occasion of sin) shall perish james to W. L. Hodge; lot 30, in square 126, Any other city in the United States. Or we thai , ti A 41 cents per foot, to Mr. Phillip; lot 1, in 338 po, HOOP, He. asniped WOe te-coarSe sat Laity 50: Now we husband whe allows his wife, or the | square Wy, for'is cents per foot, to Nie. Reeside; | 784 No. 338 Penn. avenue. 4 Will praction athe kt RN EYS-AT-LAW, aa Bh St ee u and Ap- turned to England, where be died. pemeps bis wid oqunes = Rt Bt Biew 5 tom | [NT WED ON DEPOSITES, of Errore ENGR AY! "Thad uftem when & boy, ven the only ear tne pute yaue, on the sirect, in the bell-room a | t. de mont lots Hh.dpd 12; tn shears 32 fora | LOE : Bie oar fA z viving aon, and heard him allude to the ¢: pel) the theatre, and even in our chorches, with wn- | cents per foot, to Dr. Maynard: 1ot.6 18 aare cHuBB i lh ll, ha'y 4 re A ke with all that penereres fat 72 Sewey P6rie) tera neck and shoulders, arte Sonic erms, leads ta saasbeeie, peda ao 7] tenes Sete = ADIES, rier anlng he edt eyo, me] nasi mio | har ie rans th Cg Piel veeaurn pane SEARS Tes: See Vie oles re lived. But he, too, was | insults against the God. Parents who I to Charies Miler, for #1 500. kh oon wu = gigs Filteguswermstocs gut Fonne vena ouenan: