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‘THE EVENING STAR . PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue & th st., BY Wining @ greater vanety of interesting reading thas oun be found in any other in pablishel on Senerdo? merning, TERMS—Casa, inveriabiy, im adoance. ONE eens Oe Papers served iz packages by carriers at 648 sapatins te Sorry Year, or #7 centa per month. Fo mail subscribers preavel 3 eet “¥ The We the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; §2 for in months; $1 for three months; ‘and for less three months at tho rate of 12 cents s week. Single @oPics, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. {J Apvanriszwxnts should be sent to the office before 12 o'clock, m.; otherwise they may not ap- ‘wear until the next day. =ote cont the nn we” that has The Beontne Star eo generally throughout the country. \ as le pres (in Wrappers) can be progeret atihe oownter,t hoe ismue of the paper. Prioo—THREE C Ebening Star. Vv. XV. _ WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 238, 1860. N°. 2,270. il be al lowed soommisnion'ct wesc, feet ibisted hen been discovered, and the body is to nr mrs, : ° WINSLOW, AUCT N ES be examined. Ay Experienced Nurse and Femaie Physician, AU CTION SALES. mie! The wife of te ae died very suddenly 8 OOTHING. s YRUP By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers, about two years since, and it was roposed at orgetown, D.C. first to exhume the body for te perpeon of Fer Children Teething, * | NINE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE ARIZONA CAPTIVES MBS. PAGE'S PERSONAL NARRATIVE. A correspondent writing to the St. Louis Re- publican from Tuta>, under date of April 9, gives the statement made by Mrs. Page of her _AUCTION SALES. | FOR SALE AND RENT. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. | FORIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- CHIRGA Favaahaectign son van | Ebr east ea catace eee eee ND OT; wable THE Hicuts oF G. RTOWN AT PuBic fi os) i Fc advantage of town and country. iv te " having & post mortem examination, but it is | whier facilicatse the of teethi soften- iox—~On TUESDAY AP TERR: ON, Sth | P&st five o'clock, at the Auction Rooms,’ we shail | the ang ‘7 captivity and suffering among the Apaches. hardiy sAbable that this will be ae now. | ng rayon 4 reducing all [demmesien—wi ee ALL | June, at 6 o'clock, we wilt selivin front o} the prom ee eenont reserve, Pew No. 9, in St. Johns paras AL uated tag) ae ng e extract the following from her narrative : Here been living in Mr. Tirrell’s house | ?4!% 84 *pesmodic actien, and is that besutifal and valuable ronerty o ew No. 76, in Trinity Church Va., on the h'ghte overloo! Georgetown, imme. “Thad been married but little over two © bi wife’s di . il - I SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. ‘8nd ia the pregent ocoupancy of Col. BLS. Reb- ‘ermm: One third oash; the residue in two and | d ate'y adjoining the Aqu aol and the point rege months, and was living with my husband, Mr. | 310°! “sa e's death, until quite Sear be Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest te yeuresives, and beeen wedod donner, Eights snd High sts.. | four months, with interest, for satisfactorily en- | temylation tor the rriige to be ut across 4 J. H. Page, in a rude cabin at the mouth of | He is about twenty-seven years of age, and 10 | RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS ng on Eighth street, o te the property of | 20°sed notes, . tomac, and from which there is a deligh' Mae & : H j: personal ay irance not very pre ng, Pscrcatoan r a fi » OP Lr ima Is-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO, Aucts, | Washington and th nding oovntry. 18 the grand canon leading to the pinery of the ippen PFePpOssessiNg, | We have put up and sold this article for everten ys ‘ohn Robinson, with a frontage combined of ‘extends te a! acres. all Sane Rita mountains. Our family consisted but dresses well, and bas yery marked charac- ConPIDaNCR AND TRUTH of it, what isi fet, and running back 15) fest and 249 feet. on an of myself and husband, a little Mexican gc eleven years of age, Misare Kirkland. and Mr. Wm. Randall, who was engaged with my hus- band in the lumber business. teristics He has dark hair and dark eyes, one of them turning out so as to render kin ey of identification. He also has a low fore- head and other repulsive features. But his cS ©, more or lees, The other seven lots front a #4 feet yack on High, 8nd run through to e0' hia sale will offer a fine opportunity for a profit- w DAY AFTERNOON, May 2th, same | «810 on nt of the unavoidabie residence e hour and piace, owner al . J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Avots. A large tract of wood lana, of onenal he 7 rey — proper THE ABOVE 1 Sad under ise cultivation It will be sol a SRE, SALE IS POSTPONED y 01 Ee; dp mad eae ranant or fe.seaure building lots On th 3y J. C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers, ~ | font er a a se rt self-confidence is immense, and he speaks % ‘ beaut aS SOF pri yesi- LEARING OUT SALE can be had at reasonabie valuation. On the morning of the 16th of March, after now with perfect assurance.’ His wife's maiden . the city portion of the Distrist of Colum Cc oF A romioes to the spe peger. Mr. AL. an early breakfast, my husband left us at the Hi h Kimball. H. ied plat of the subdivisions may be na OIL PAINTINGS, EX ASS». LS, or to JA’ — mp for the purpose of putting some Mex- | "*™m¢ was Hannah Kimball. He was married | vittues. officeof the undersicned in Goorgetown orat the = rep Somer to work, and Mr. Randall going out to | J*%- 19, 1857, his wifo being 18 years of age. | sfterten years , sci > ? Li TUESDAY EVENING May 20th, + 7 At the Sales Room, corser of D and Tenth street, Me ee POR’ ® ier eckhe, Paintings are ni jects, not heretofore | GLAN—Br. is ‘will ‘offer at privete eal compri scapes, Cattle Pisces. | resid id_ where he Architecture, Sea Vinee ney Beads, oro caltag | the Farm on whioh he now Jes RD: be by ractioiug medicine for the last five years. Moen nisbie sizes and subject for the drawing- | ‘This ie s vere beautiful littie farm oitunted et lovee room snd par'or. i i expe: She died Feb. 7, having been confined prema- | T!0% Fo# THE FUL. peas It is said thats Henry, at the tine of imeem a cane mai foun arrest, was contemplating connecting him- ors teh lentntote: self with a eburch, and has of late been reading eration” ie the Puosscs to Nee an Ww ED and SKILFUL NURSES in New Eng- religious books. an weed With WEVER-PArLinG sUCCESS —_—_—___—_ THOUSANDS OF CASES, A Mechanic Stea kill a deer, Misare and myself were Jeft quite alone. As it was washing day, I had started to Procure some water, when the little girl s-reamed and said the ‘Apaches were on us. They came up in a run. ving a six-shooter (Colt’s revolver) in my hand. I turned to fire abe rooms of Wall & Barnard, in this city. is very liberal ; one-fourth cash; the Datance im 1,! ard 3 years, bearing interest, and *eoured by ‘deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing St the expense of the purchaserr. — mall-dts BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. i elds. Prinoe George's county, .» imme - URNITURE OF A FAMILY DECLINING | _ The attention of the lovers of good pictures is diately on the road leading from Washington city at them, but they were already so close that siomech and bow sa, eoracis tedigraed’ rite tase ane | Ev Hovautenrine On TUGROA THOR OTNS | reaponttane eases ee lowers to Upver Mariborouch, aud about equal distance before I could pull the trigger they had rushed Wife, Fur: anergy to the whole system. It will almost instantly re 23th inst. at 10 o.ook, we will sel! at the rendeno: | 4 he Fatutings will ba on exhibition for three | from bth points. Iteontsina Wt acres, 50 of which of C ones, Esq , No. 45) tl = upon me and secured the weapon. They then {From the St. Louis Bulletin.) Gririne 1s THE BowRkts axD Winp Cotic, 4a , No. street nor! os teen 28 and 3d streets west, his entire Household : ffeots— Hair Spring seat Sofa and Parlor Chairs, Mahogany Marble top Center and Sids Tables, Cr joth and St«p Carpets and ug, tegere, Rocker and Arm Chair, proceeded to plunder, seizing everything they could carry off—flour, blankets, clothing, &c.; and not satisfied with this, they destroyed the balance. We halloed and screamed for assist- ance, but the Indians struck me with their The following story, told us, is too good to withhold from the public. Two men, by the name of Wm. Forbes and Jas. Shaw, worked in a manufacturing establishment in the vicin- ity of Twelfth street. Shaw is a married man, d . 8 & fine state of cultivati the balance in rma: $50 and under, onsh: over $50 oredit of | thrifty’ pope Hanke. Te eet eae Ae 60 and ‘0 days, for notes Satixfactoriy encorsed, | growth of grass, wheat anc corn; about 25 or 3 bearing interest. = Sores is now weil set in grass and will “ig between _ma 2d J.C, MeGUIRE & CO., Avets eee & and # tons of hay, worth in_the Washington Br J.C. McSUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers. which, if cot speediiy remedied b the BEST FOR BY ie th WORLD CHILDREN | extery aod Diak re TEETHING, |PFFN, We woul say to jerpets, market from $18 to $2) perton. There is about 12 Mauogany acres of wheat growing, the balance ready for # Cane, Wood-seat Chairs and Lounge, ADMINISTRATOR 'SSALE OF VALUABLE | “pring crop tt 88 & spring of never failing water , Isnces, and told us to keep quiet or they would | #24 his wife is considered quite fascinating. from any of the for X Guriaing iereen and Shatdon, oe Mey Sth commiaetes ODA MORNING, | alco, an inexhaustinie ‘pump at the door. The im ances, 0 — 7 g. FIUDICES, NOR THE PREIUDE noing Tat jebeard, 3 , kill us. They packed up shes they ‘anal take, | Forbes had been invited several times to his aad between yourtefering fd and the “ jock,in the larce provements consist of »omiortabie frame dwel: China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Redsteads, Bireans, Wardrobes and Washs‘ands, Hair and Shuck Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, lankets, Comforts and Spreade, Cookies and Chamber Stoves, Kitchen Uter- sila, &o. Terme: $3)oash ; over that amount a credit of 30 and 60 days, for approved endorsed notes, bear Ing interest, _mand WALL & BARNARD, Auots, and marched usoff, hand in hand, in a hurried and barbarous manner. After proceeding thus for a quarter of a mile they separated us, in order to preventour talking together, the little girl being a little in advance of me. ‘ “We had proceeded thus about sixteen miles, as nearly as my limited ideas of distance will enable me te judge, and I now lagged behind house, and was smitten with his neighbor's | SUR B—yee, assoLuTELY SURB—o follow tn wife. In fact, he violated a very important | Sompan bottie, None seune ee wu thefeciotatie commandment, and eoveted her exceedin ly. Cudris ‘on the outside wrappe Shaw did not mistrust his friend. or think Bina LA Gy eur ore 7 capable of doing wrong; but it will be seen that Price only 25 per Bet ds Be ae wrong estimate upon Mr. ‘orbes’s honor, for one day while he (Shaw) ? had gone away from home the friend Ae fel- GEORGETOWN ADVERT 'MTS : u £.two Coors west | ing containing 6 rooms and kitchen of the Auction nooms, we shal | large colleo- | barn with stabling sufficient for al! the tion of Books belonging to the estate of the iate | of the piace, with a quantity of ch Sylvanus Deeth, comprising works on ed- ened oa desiring to purchase can. by icine. History, Sci-noe, Government, he books of the undefrigned, be sxtisfied that it is ‘heolozy. &c.; many of them being out of print, are | an rtunity rareiy to be met with. Until the piace very rare; aso, a large number of Government 19 dispored of i shall continue my practice as hereto Documents bouns: umes of Newspaper, &o., a)! | fore, For terms ly on the premises or to Dr. of which wil be sold without re. PRANK MITE. Biadenshure. Terms: §25and under cash JOSEPH A. SMITE. Y. oe Il-dawir . FS) over that sum 8 | mar 23 2awtf credit of 60 and 9 days, for satisfactorily endorsed o By A. GREEN, Aucti : notes, bearing interes?. DT If the ahor: arty is rat a if be fo much that my savage captors grow impa- | low-workman went to his house, beguiled his| 7 aDIES IN WANT OF A FASHIONABLE | VALUABLE BUILFING LovTs ON rour |. JOSHOA A: RITCHIF. Administrator. | gobs ae Wen oP ‘June, 1060, it will-on that day he tient, and resolved to kill me. They stripped | Wife by soft words, snd told her that her hus- and cheap BONNET, will find it at Mr AND-A HALF St. IsLann, ar Auction —On | _™@2l-d 3.6. MoGUIRE & CO.. Aucis. | disposed of at puviic anise, at 2 o'o ook rm ae me of my clothing, including my Choos and | band was not worthy of her love. The foolish | M. SIMSON’S, No. 107 Bridge st., George. FRIDAY, ino etof June, het ae Ronee By WALL & BARNARD, Auctoneers. ~ "yee ene mueermnanmentincoestiilinee as dw ist me bet Seingls garment. Hues then thrust | wife believed all her husband's friend cee | tow Seder Pecan eat part of Li in Square Nov gr karin Forbes told her if she would live with him he aes Maan Eeice Pitan ee "Poa linpo Dry Goods, Hosiery, Dress Trimmings, &¢., &c.. would love her beyond measure, and make her | may constantly be found nt the lowest prices. Also, happier than people are generally apt to be in | (8? bert auaiity of Extension Skirts, warranted to jim wastd. spe y did be = cola of | Memuade of ther al wateh springs.’ ma 15-3 the tender passion that Mrs. Shaw felt inclincd UNION wae ee - to leave her husband, whom she began to look for the , their lances at me, inflicting eleven wounds in my body; threw me over a ledge of rocks, or precipice some 16 or 18 feet high, and hurled large stones after me to make sure of their vic- tim, and then left me, supposing that I must iY SALE OF FINE OLD WINES, | “{Pianters? Advooate insert until forbid and chargs (ould of Lot No 41, in Square No, 498. having ront in ali $9 feet on Four-and-a-halfstreet, run- ning back toa wide alley, between H and | streets 8 meth. This property is inthe mostimproving part of the Istandt, and the #ale wiil be well worthy the attention of persons wishing to make a good in vestment, ? ED BRAnpiks. Ou». WeerEts, Dr. Smith} DAY MOBNING the Slst inet, at 10 o'cleaks we | [NOR SALE AND RUNToThe anderaicued bas pial coset our Auction Rooms, ree ae. houses, for Cy ay —" com te tt 7 ; wing 2acres of ground «ui ot - at offinea uality. meena’ Laumoes, Ooee tache The sitastion is elevated and feot'y Te ne-fourth cash ; balance in 6,12 and 18 ALSO, healthy, offering uliar inducements to one who die, and too barbarous to end my misery by o Is now open for the reception of visi months for notes bearing Interest from day of sale, Gre-eighth ask of Ene French Brandy prefers pure oquutry air to tne qo entirely extinguishing the spark Of life. The. | Upon as wears es eae So Forbes got AG JOHN H. WATERS, | A deed given and adeed of trust taken, Title in- Gucan cs ke Cheeta Setached to agoh house-nel a pomp oo ore water oscurred near sunset. I had nine lan u & toam, packed up his friend Shaw’s furniture, | _™411-Im_ ee Beparahia. y One part barre! old Wreck Whisky. stands but S few steps from the door. To good in my back, and two in Leen mt epee took Shaw's wife and baby, put them all to. yr CELEBRATED CONTRACT ma 25-td__ A. GREEN, Auot, Sale peremptory. Termecash. tenant the rent will be moderata. witanht al pl by th ks which | ether ina heap and haulded them toa suite AND GOUQUA MATTINGS, By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. W. H_ WARD, Trustes. The residence known ae Rose Cottage. consist- ont im Places by the rocks whic ie ; Both plain and check. For tala low b; ‘OOD FURNITURE —Wiil be sold on WED-| _ma% @ WAL!.& BARNARDO, Avots. | ing o/ neariy two acres of ground with th= apes were thrown after me, but most of the latter | °f rooms which he had hired for the purpose, SPILMAN & HUNT, G NESDAY, the sth inst , at o'clock a mm - = nas, is forsale. The honse was brilt sisnoed without striking me. = npr mare wacnn just as ifhe | ap 2-eo2m 98 Bridge Zeorertown. | the dwelling southeast oorner of Ninth and [este By A GREEN “I bad alighted on a bank of snow, almost in pmepie : » Auctionser. for the present owner and has many conveniences XTENSIVE SALE OF NEW AND SEC | The iand is in a high state of cultivation, and much WORD BAND FURNITCRE aT AvcTion.— Un | care bas been expended in the selection of a choise THURSDAY. the dist iusta.t,1 shall se vanity of fruit shade trees. whareh , No 3 street, bstween 6tn The property frovte Boundary street. being out- streets, at 10 o'clock &. mA vary extensive ase | side the of y jimita, and when that street is opened rortment of new and second-hand Furmtare, vis d improved, as there is reason to believe it seon One Fine Ma~ogauy and one Walnut Farior Set, | wili be, the piace will possess peou iar attractions. in Brocatelle Distance fom site Post Officp—1% miles. Ad- Mahogany and Walnut Sofar, Lounges, and Ctto- | dress tter or in person, WM. STICKNEY. (Youghty’s Row) an assortment of substantial and a new Household Furniture, consisting in art ol— ahogsuy Rair-seat Sofa and Rocking Chair, Mahogany Marble-top Center, Card, Dining and Pine Tables, Walnut fair-seat, Canc seat, Arm, Rocking and other Chairs, Fine Carpets, Drugget, Oileloth and extra stont a state of nudity, and in a senseless condition. In countiog up my camping places before reaching home, I think I must have laia there in a state of unconsciousness nearly three dayr. When I recovered I took some snow and put on my wounds I recollected the direction traveled and the position of the sun from camp x ‘ & HUNT'S DRY GOODS When Mr. Shaw came home the next day he G° ou SPB ish ter? SCONE: went to his house, but found it empty. No 95 BRIDGE STREET. GEORGETOWN, wife—no furniture—no baby—no nothing. He 4 just look at their beautiful goods They keep + + sae it atock, thereby affording ampli ortu- felt badly, and putting his hands in his pockets the most festiaicce to make selections. whistled and cursed alternately for sevoral ap ey Koop ) the best grades of Seotian sel! one i i 3. " reasouable ‘ures. e wo recommend rsage ute beg aa Idhearle tpi Beate! buyers to give them call, as, by 80 doing, they “ mar Staa0 . will certainly find it to their interest. ap 27-solm <i ae Do’ Marbi . 2 . —_ : usted at sunset, and with these guides started for | fore set himself about to discover Forbes's =~ — : = =- —— : yd ee ee ten Comins be Martie: top Centre Sutecant Sole Rabies beheyecty gel briabledwell home. My feet gave out the first de whereabouts After considerable inquiry and INE DRESS GOODS. in great, variety ; Lace! Brocatelle Lounge, Wa'nut Dressing Bureau, Extension Dining, Leaf, Jointd, and Saivon ing-house, cor stables, ke; weil. g e day, and I : quiry oy hawls. Dusters, Embroideries of K Tabi was compelled to crawl most of the distance. | Search the guilty psir were found. ‘Show at- | all kinds, Brown and Bleached Cottons, Cotton | Handsome Gas Fixtures, Did not dare to go down to the foot of the - lin if he didn’t go awa ‘ iy aay “ tae ups Shaw then be; ed the privilege, since + Ped Sennen bene eee oa could not get his wife, to take away his child, SPILMAN & HUNT, but this was denied him. The poor man hardly | _8P27-1m 95 Bridge st., Georgetown, ables, rt r s eee, Whatnots, Dressing, and Work acres n cultivation, the bmiauoo in handsome rood Fine Mahogany and Walnut Wardrobes, pe al i Em gnats en BN Jeuny Lind and other Bodstesters fears, helns pociootiy Bealthy ang seost romania Writing Desks and Cases of every description. iM RRIOTT, bridge keeper, Chain Bela targe Fenech Walnut Mahogany and Maple Bed- atead and Crib, Curied Hair snd Shuck Mattresses, Blankets, Quilts ani eprom Mahogany. Wainut and Stained Washstands, Heavy stoue China Chamber Sets, watered; within fovr milew of Washington: 15 mountain, fer fear [ could find no water, and was therefore compelled to keep in the steep and rocky mountain. Sometimes sftercrawl- Castor, Arm, Rocking, Recumbent and Kevo ving neces de tanwt ing up a steep ledge, laboring hard fur half a : 7 - se. puarérebe. Tin Bath Tub, i A large lot of China, Glaus and Crockery W. > tO ENT—ne of the BRIOK dy gould lve ty footing aod slide dowa | Ha" what todo in bie exteutty, bat Goll | Jc Piime Fora ReooebLasses, — | TL ptuas, Opened Grate and «Complete | A ars clot Crp. Gina aad Crockery Ware | From “Aig OR RENT gal he PRION lower than the place from which I started. As | ‘2oug! ant Enoen Exe City Missionary, dodo SUGARS,” rood, G! hina, Plated, Iron, Tin Ware, &o | Uan-cossary to enumerats, I had no fire, and no clothing, I suffered very | 874 made known his troubles to bim. much fromthe cold. I was at a point said to be six thousand feet above the sea, and only wonder that I did not freeze. I scratched holes in the sand at night in which to sleep, and before I could travel was obliged ever. day to wait for thesun to warm me up. Ter 20 and under cash; over that sum a oredit of 60 days, fur approved endorsed notes, bear- PE 5. C. MoSUIKE & CU . Aucts. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE.—By anthonity of decress in 0 do M u Tr. | 150 bbis. Old Rye WHISKIFS, este ec ype ore a his (iolea bride, and $0 kegs Dapogs GUNPOWDER, rea: inform the po! ‘orbes got eta - ype —_ went cs eS aw, and thld Forte ‘iia Fei + noone, im e would say nothing about it he might | ~ a aS pegs oP have his wife and child, and he (Forbes) would OGaloper Cone Bowe We eee leave the city. Shaw was willing, in fact 3 with 12 good rooms, with £6 in each room. Persons furvishing will do well to attend this | moderate, inquire of JAS W. BARKER, on HL le aR the jurni ure is of an excellent quatiiy, aud | at. b “tween lithand 12th sts, No. 426. Perms Rit come “ands; cash; over $25and | — not exoee*ing $59. 8 credit of 80 and’ 9) days; over Fork $5) a credit of two and four months, for votes sat- ae isfactori y endorsed, bearing interest. den, ALE-—A great barcain, four acres of wel pproved LAND, well suited for a market gar- ith dwelling house with four rooms ; , ad A.GREEN, Auct. | k ew : é of the Cirout Court of the Di: trict of Columbia | 2 ‘ Shaw leaves Gsoreovown every. TU Oftnec . George's onus NARD & BUCKEY, Auot ai ed what I could every day, and in the | °V¢rjoyed, to get his wife on such terms. He pay THURSDAY heap fet MO Siacyinnd, passed teh one erecta ee copunty; ee Gomprome Bi aictonec Fe r from time had to subsist nak On | @Ade up with Borbes, got his wife, child and Da cata DAY ant FRIDAY. leaving | 2:9r8 are.compiainants, and the widow, heire at WELLING HOUSES AND_ BUILDING | Georgetown, andin A is county. v pply mesntiz g-yeoses tpl one. 00 | tarnitare again, and Forbes left the city, under | Ra vars’ saps alcim* = | Aw. and administrators of John Brereton are dew 1 ON FREDERICK STREET, GEORGETOWN. | to V.P. CORBETT, over Bank of Washington. the fourteenth day I reached a camp of some . > y, unde: — ee ea mt Badanis. Lniitenint guction, to the highest bid- | at Purtic Avction— On TUESDAY APTE ma 12°t workmen in the pinery, which was untenant. the promise never to return. RANDELL, OPTICIAN, der,on WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of ‘iay next, | NOON, 2th instant,at 5 0’c ock, we wil sei = =o R OUSE i. There I found a little food, and so ae - Cc ” No. 128 Bridge st., Georgetown, | d-tween the houre of Zand l o'alock ju thedng og | foe ME ake areata a eoious two-stiry | FOR RENT A three story BRICK HOUSE, . ~ = Med eh ene | _ ARREST OF 4 FEMALE Coxrip 8 Womax Has constantly on hand a large ‘assortment of | the premises, that beautiful parce! of land, part of | Briek Dw Ning containing tweive rooms, and onT me door above G st. north, flour which had been spilled on the ground. | The T. v. ¥. : OME ‘rench Near ted, Periscopic. : the tract called “Granby.” near Bladensburg, aud | having attached a. brick kitchen, wash room | No 42' . The fire was not quite out, and I kindled it up, | Goddarg? (wae ree Aad,“ Miss Abby | Fronch Near aichtad, For "a e \ , and » r SPECTS pied by Captain Lee, C. 8. nm on the ist of May Inquire of TT, 256 E st., between i4th a a may Vic Resort for Rent, ale, just opposite Georgetown, em © Rerimas, woons ishing and boating, jenirabie place fore Goddard, a well-known female, formerly a “character” in this community, was arrested silver frames in Roxbury, Mass., on a requisition from Gov. | new glasson Morgan. and brought to this city, where she| sso k roe " acs asal 4 OR RENT—A two story and base it Brick was lodged in jail. Miss Goddard’s career is E HOUSE, near the Cc nvent, on Fayette atroct ; @ somewhat remarkxble one. Possessed of} in complete order : kan, ko.; with Inrce garden at fine intellectual characteristics, she became wn | P94, Rent $2. 106 permanent cena: tcad authoress of some celebrity, contributing to a wwe fe mer be Stout six miles from the city of Washington, and easily acceasibe by the Baltimore rai.road. eon taining 77 acres. 1 rood, 27 perches, or thereabouts, being the western portion of the northern part of “Granby,” and lying north of the main county road, with the dwelling house end uther improvements thereon. Perms: One-fourth of the purchase money in casi; and the residue at 6,12 and 13 mnths, to he secured by the purchaeer’sonds, with -u-ety. bear- scraped up some of the flour and made me a little cake, the first food I had tasted since I left home. I was now near the workmen in the pinery, and within two miles of my home, but was too werk tu goon. I could hear the men at work, and sometimes saw them, but could not attract their attention. At length I smoke house and dairy, and a pump of gocd water | Possession ¢ inthe yard ‘3s —" JOs. ABBO This property in beautifully situated on a lot | sts frouting forty fo ton Frederic! of Sscond t of steel, and German . B. Old Frames Repzired and in them to order. no 19-ly near the corner 5 time we will also sell the three nd- Lites © Building Lots south, ano foxting | DrBCtne end street, * well worthy t nuild- | PI mm en & iry farm near enent “2 of build} [ee District, ovatsining > » = fone ‘ye pet ing companies or others ay ; aoret LOYD & [0 1 hi. xs == jog interest from the Of sale, and by ® retrained | consider them among the ocativus for reei- . Necmet E erawled along to the road over which they | several magazines and newspapers, and pub- HE STEAM PACKET FLYING CLOUD] lien on the premises acld. Conveyancing at the | devces in ihe town, : ma 2-im Corner Seventh and E sts. must pass, snd was found there, and carried lishing two or three yolumes Sertaly amon, ie now ready for excursions to paropaser’s ost, home, after being out sixteen days.” ‘2 which were the “Trojan Sketch Book,” and | He,¢o™gat, Fails or, tntormnd:a ‘ ; ” . s, Arlington Springs and Alex “Gleanings. She was also at one time alarge on moderate terms; will make tripste Alex LEA valuable FARM ina high state If the terms sre not complied with within three vation situated in Alexandria cobnty, days from the day of xa’e the property will be re- sold, after five days’ notice in the’ National Inte! li- ing on Frederick street, next adjuining and north of the brick dwelling. + 0m The Poison ng Case at South Weymouth Also, asmall butroomy Brick Tenement, front Fer A Va., containing one hundred and thirty five Title good, sale peremptory, aud terms made more or iess. Itadjoins the farm of Majer D. ontei per andria on SUNDAYS, time for divine » ¢, | Eepeerand Evening Star, at the cost and riek of the | known at the time. = a Natt and is about seven and a half miles from tho diguatare of feseaP te pans OF: Stet | ond win nosee baal alter one oicloek: Apply to’ | defaulting purchaser ma HARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts. | Washineton city, Fer pastoulare apeit at tee [From the Boston Courier.] the signature oj Kate. She kept a female Capt. JOHN MoUR?, Any ore'itors of the ssid John Rrereton who eGUIRE & Co Star Off: mar i-dtel The citizens of Weymouth and vicinity are | **™@inury in this city, and was highly suecess-} ap 19 2m No. 36 Jefferson st., Georgetown, | may not have filed their claim are notified to co GU CU., Auctioneers considerably excited ‘at the present time in | ful as a teacher, having at one time several as 80 On or before said day. mar 21-Stawts LE OF FOUR VALUABLE | YOR R AT THE CORNER OF FIRST sy. STsEETS.—On FRIDAY AF sistants, and hosts of friends. But “Kate regard to the alleged case of yoneuns o t into speculations, bought brick houses, fi JO®: BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, South Weymouth. The facts in this case, Cor. Bridst and Jefferson ets? Groractonon. W. REDIN. A.GR Having given my personal attention to this branch iT I STORE, corner of Wonean asker tke tioonkon Meat a eNie. S barber's eaioon of cigar store Por N. Auct. 1 Pee i ag h int 8 . mane SA. ote ‘clock. on ths prem. | inform tthe Hotel. mar 3 * ae i f am reques' y the partios interested to | ises, by virtus of a deed of trust dated September IRS’ near as have been ascertained by examination, cote got gees discounted, be- | of, my Darine wie omen (i) a to the aboveadvertisament that chore isalaree, and duly reoorded in liberJ. a's. No | FTOR RENT che FIRST FLOOR of habe are as follows:—About four months sinee a| &% rt, rrowed, shinned and finan- Persons from stanne oan besup- excellent welling house, two story ard basement # 435, eto, one of the land records for | & | ing imam th y LA pce by © s. iach daughter of Mr. Willis Tirreil. a Boston mer- | ci¢red, and eventually passed through all the| plied at & "ew. mimtew moron ne Uhave a large | on tha land, a iarxe barn. pump of good water, and ton owunty. ia the District of Columbia, | City Hail, recently ooops has. S. =| & t “ i Pry 1 TURFINS al a a iling #1 m of fine rf ruanii roug 4 numbered 27, chant, who resides between the villages of | 8#ges of the bold and ashing operator, ‘from | ®8#0Ttment of CUFF! NS always on hand. Agel Al? pan tt Ake Te | num South Weymouth and Weymouth Landing, named Mary Tirreli, about 18 years of age, died very suddenly. She was engaged to 3 inarried at the time toa man named George C. Hersey, of Hingham, whose wife had died about two years before. On the 3d inst., an- other daughter of Mr. Tirrell, named Betsey Francis, 25 years of age, was taken sick in the night, and died in a few moments. The pecu- liar circumstances attending this sudden death caused Mr Tirrell to request an investigation of the ease before a coroner's jury Mr. Silas Binney, the coroner, therefore, summoned # jary on Friday, and an autopsy of the body wes made, which showed that the s st 3 Pasticular attention paid to the removal of the grave to gay, from lively to severe. Many | 4. 14 to tr. staid lan tee citizens endorsed ber Mace bed Rares for hir anda) aper, or loan their nemes for thousands, | —————— sae fat the pay day, more certain than ‘death or N TA OR SNS oe PHIA DRAUGHT AL, taxes,’’ at length came, and with it ruin for | recetving fresh supplies of th the intellectual and brilliant “Kate.” It is | erage, and invite all psrsona whe want & pure un. averred thatin hereareer here she not only adulterated =< RNY fINN, Agents, swindled but forged. How this may be we t.. Georgetown, cannot tell, but certain it is she has now been = arrested and brought to this city, for chan, ing the amount of a note for $150 to $1,500, which . asd 3°, im Jas. | ®% 80 offer. Also the front roam Se 4 . sed odivision ofeauarets story and the third floor of the a Lot 7 ranted, Teet on Firet ntcrnt west. at the | terme apply. to RICHARD WALLACE vo. 3 corner ofG street nor:h and Funning geek 130 ft Se =e ONGRESA~ 4 inches toa twent feet alley, Lo o % “a4 front enoh 3 feet 43g inches on First strest weet SEP evupiedid euiter of ROOMS, penny fur peiwern Gand H streets north, and run been 130 | mighed® wih be semtnt dering the seasion _ f-et 4 inches to a twent: t alley; together with Tess, in the most desirable | in this city, the improvements, consisting of small two-story ing within one or two squares sand brick houses erected on the rear ot said lots and Nati Hotels. in pureuit ; fronting on the al ey. Silda wal to make early app! ion at No, Terms: One fourth cash; the}vesidue in 6, 12 and | ath etrect. between D street aid Pa. av. 5-tt Is pian with interest, seoured by a deca’: { trust cease — Brick BOI on the premises ™ s = ree. ri ithstermacf sale should not be complied with | [OR SALETA nice three-story Brick HO io — Gare thereafter, Ge ie pt iad > beyie Subdivision. The ee ru fo resell at the risk and expense o: ede made kno’ faul'ing purcharer, wi ool v “an 1LPON ac “No. All conveyancing at the expenss of ths purchaser. 6 - ring EY . THOS, i Fist RK, Trustee. oo opposite ° ie, i ‘th A distant lea eo} Boul Sos miles from the OT-n EDIN, Trustee. ap9-stawts A GREEN, Anct. To THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED in consequence of the ra’n unti! WEDNESDAY, the 23d May instant, 1859, at the same time and piace. W. REDIN. Trastee, ma 3-eo&ds A. GREEN, Auotr, [7 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Possponed untii WEUNESDAY the 3 th instant, Whou the property wili be peremptorily cold to the highest bidder, ak the goon a ce stated in the vertisement. By order of the Trustee yt ma 24-Sta da A. GREEN, Avot. — By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers. 8) 37 Green NNISH’S HYDRAULIC MOTOR. A FOR ers TiONnAR Y <4 WER, was given by a Mr. Wetmore, which note was SOED Ab Apiied to eon of Hydiache discounted by one of our city banks, ‘Kate’ as eo hetice conan boon received eich Si gebtaining the ‘noney upon ii. Some months bounded encomiums. ‘since Miss Goddard was up before the Boston Silent but powerful in its operation—economical tt Py * ‘ 2awkde = J.C McGUIR& & CO., Aucts. a ri : in its original cost, occupation of epace, and coa- ERY SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD PARLOR oe —_ -<—- ——" — RENT—PARLORS deceased was ima state of pregnen-y. The con courts on a criminal charge, (obtaining money sumption of water, itobe ‘ates the p rmyodly oxponss Vv Wapiti dip nag ae ear Ponarran = .\NCEIR w. > Fitdtomes Teralebod, with tants of the wmach were analyzed by Dr. | wader faise pretenses, we believe) and prssed | and attention indispensible to steam or esloric | {XP THURSDAY MOKNING, Slay Sist, at 10 F RAN CTS HAS? ES. and cP Hayes, of this city, and strychnine was found | through the fiery ordeal of juries and courts in | POweT—the only requisite bein tl Tupply. aud | octock. at No. 489 Twe'fth street. bettors CERY AND | in a snfficien rt “ fi t head of fi» ater; and the “stima- wee He ek jeaettnd opelderabie at ted Teduetion Of its power for faction sane ibe , expec 3 © who ac- | per cent. . Knowledged themsolves as her victims. She | ,,ie.ronult of inventor (a iiyaautie’ Baeiect) is pow in jail in this city, and it is quite likety | claims for it—only what every practical maxrend). her, trial will engross # large degree of public | ly co: e@—& Vast superiority over every otiér interest. adaptation of hydraulic powsr hitherto invented, the greatest possible economy of water—solid sim “SPSETRESEALS. SR aoe lietty of const -uction—{acility of adaptation toany The Methedist General Conference. ind of macl.inery—and, more thas ali, its cheap- BUFFato, May 24.—Twentieth Day. —Dr. E. O. a 7 Haven, of the New England Conference, then rine or for all the Ware eager took the floor and discussed the Slavery question v. epted,) rasp y invis very qu 01 s (Virginia excepted ,! raspectfuiiy invites an in favor of the majority report. U con- | inspection, by ail who feelinterested, ofa wurkiag claston of Dr. Fiavee’s speech, the _. ‘was as- jel a Riawe’s otal, between the hours of 4 and m.. ry ‘noon. Dell of several Tester ea uaaelphia, who, in County and State Rights, ae woll ax single en- uantity to cause death. The jury hejd a private inquest on Saturday, and adjourned until Monday next, in order to hear the report from Dr. Hayes. The evidence elicited at this hearing, and the fact that strychnine was found in the body, was consid- ered sufficient to warrant the commitment of George C. Hersey to the Dedham jail, on a charge of murder. He expressed no surprise at bis arrest, but appeared to be somewhat surprised when he found that he was ch with an offense which was not bailable. Some further facts were b-ought to light yes- terday which tend direct:y to implicate Her- sey. About four weeks since a man ied at nd H streets, we shall s-li the Fu-niture and Eff-ote ofa gentioman deo'ining housekeeping, compris- ing— : Ve Superior Rosewood seven-oolave Parlor rand Pisnoforte, i" Mehosany$Hair spring Sofa and Parlor Chairs, Crimson Velvet covered Rocke: Amy Mahogany ant Wainat Centr: Fancy Tables, andsome Oil Painurgs and Engravings, kand (.no- Curtains and Cornice, Favey Work Table, Keosption Chairs, Grrandoles. China Vases, and Spittoons, a ‘Lhree-pl+ and j ogrsin Ca: pete, iloloth, Mattings, Diving Tav.e, Manogany Sideboard, Dining Chairs, Ref-igerator, China, Glass, and Crockery ware, Marbieized iron Mentels, Table Cutlery, Marbie-top Ensmelied Cottage Sets, Walout Wardrobe, Weshstands, m1 water.) u 4 . © ond Gestieury one FAMILY GROCERY AND FEEDSTORE, | $itrRoorap. Inquire of WaLte® Corner of New York avcnwe and Temth street, "399 Pa. svenue, between $th'and loth ste. espectfully solicits:the patrouage of those who 5 y be of any Article in the avove lino. His be to please, and by a strict atten. ton tor sof the public, he hopes to merits share of their patronage. His tock conriste of every article usually to be found in a first-class Fainily Grocery and Feed Store. ma 17-tf [NELU ENCE OF CLIMATE, in a Commercia’, Si » Sanitary, and Humanizing Powst of View, being s paper read before the weographicai aud Statistical Society, by J. Disturaa!. accompa n.ed by a mxp of the world sho < the most um- portant isothermal lin Th Proturesquo the Lakes and Canoe i &eo, with 4 ilu: rice #1. continittee, offered a substitute for the majority | #ie* of any required RRNA aset = Heokioe Clases pai ana Lulows, ast coBlANGRAR D&M the apothecsry store of E. & W. D. Miller, on | revort; it recommends the adoption of the entire No. 1 Todd's 00! Toi 5 ma 24 Corner of nth st. and corner of Hanover and Union streets, and lug and other =te Kitchen Utensils, &e. Building. adioining preamole of the mea: rej . Which relates ma 16-6071m B 's Hotel, tee moral and eiuistnt cases ‘the ecg a= + ie WASHINGTON BREWER stated that his name was Tirrell, and that his PHE +? bei numends TO THE PUBLIC, Terms: $25 and under oash; over that sum tow in full operation, under the nanagement father did business on Pearl street and resided | tne Discipline wait Bene dministeation of M SRS. VANDOREN E, et WEP LLAMB, | credit of 60 aud 90 dys, for satiat iy radoreed ms = lanic Lineete of sorniee a een st Weymouth. He purchased a number of tion of princ{ples contained in so much of | OKS, (ihe ree lately from Paris) tak believed to be t! jest toned instrument in the | lowing low prices, uslivered fres of chives to aay artieles, such as hair brushes, perfumery, &c., | that Portion of the re as cited, as far as the | great pleasure in announcing to the citiz: city,) one half he residu month!y pay- tof the city: A nd after talking some time quite familiar! same may be allowed by the several States, and | °f Washington that they have established ments running from one to six mouths, well en- ALE {Family Beer). 1,90 per kg of 8 galls. he purchased a pte bottle filled with strych- recommends moderate Alocussion of the subject peeewege yes ppt Seventh nck Led Offi dorned, Sad basing CURE & CO, Auets. SEX ALE ato i ze de. do: ‘ween F and streets, 0; e P, by * yi > nine, to poison dogs, as he said. When this | hereafter fer taking. care, however, to maintain the | where they willbe ha py. to, serve aul those Swiss <i nate ae EXPORTER 1% do do. i, - ns - enor "4 . cEN, . a < - ‘ et ere he camhneatne, ne aeate- | Be to speak in favor of the substitute. | acon Ne" Ngvorthem with their patcou. HiAXPSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE | , Hall barrels, barrels aid hogsheaas at » propor- man of whom he purchased yonnine | He had carefully and prayerfully considered both | -—————_—____--_______ —————— At Avcrion.—On FRIDAY, the lat day of | & oe 7 sent through the recollected the circumstance,and gave informa- ‘and minori HEAP SI CHEAP SILKS, | June, 1 shail sel _ at th Orders eiven. SBE Se tS nee Peete the authorities. "His descripti pode i Iaise$ 1, reports, and found that | (~ MoM averro (5 Port Office to © COLINEAU, Washington Brew. anette ceoription of | tte on the moral aspect of toe case, | “ive have a ‘Qssortment of handso: rye ery, will be promptly attended to. ma '6-im red exactly for He d *f posed 3 la rtment of han tie man answered exactly ersey, and yes- | and only a in regard to the action pro; Silka, bought at the large auct sft i eae clan alae: FEE athe he went to the Dedham jail and imme- | and he offered this substitute as a compromise. at greatly ve marked | Fine Sot t diately identified the prisoner as th rson | Dr Durbin’s speech was eminently conservative, | down at very low prices an nce to-da ia; based the strychnine. The fumery = seed at that iesobes been found in Tir- rell’s house. ‘esterday afternoon the body of M: Tir- B ae on buried about the let of Jon. s rT ence ing o| lling off our entire stock, Th ladi it | 2 Large = % | Ci 4 ‘ire, ike Unt of the ite aad he nisn aac | os sbou Sk Dros, egia gt toi ashe" | Plait) ren Cua and «Paras Chic . WwW. a ro “Dr Oety eee vee mae. mal7-2w 523 Seventh street, abovn Pa. av. | Fina Marbie top Centre and Extension Dining hoped that the eae = aestion would come before this conference with- EWYO Fine top loset and Toaster Bed- bey any cutaaglement whatever. He therefore N ss BaAitditr DEN OT ON Pe ‘tend, ae - P. LASTERING, LAIN AND’ dw AMEN LAL, UF EVERY able rate by by our qpesimens, mar Bly terred and an auto} moved that the substitute be laid on the table N %; ne Mahogany Sideboard and R E ST. the author of “My ‘Drs ens Howe and C. Cc. The yeasand aye we called for, and the motion Re Selo - vo ‘ther cam fia ieae AL wane C copreipind ‘sh Man. by An- Coroner Binney summoned another ‘Phis vols counee be conaie tean tke eas p. m.,.end New York hoe Wash Window Shades and Venetian Blinds, thony an fire Bertcamne Be! uest; which consisted of Mr. El Hall, 7, Bt3 o’olook p. m. Fine Colored kngraving and Pictures, Gas Chan- ‘Just foreman S. Reed, Alexander G. Nye. | *B¢ Sentiments of the as many of the join the shipat A! ria atany deli & SOLOMON, gto }) Qninay ee tt. and | COMServatives voted in favor of laying the substi- ume vy Sy s x M 332 Pa av. Chas. Merritt, to investigate the casé. On re- Sole agents for | urenesia Biasinpery, *®. red 35 ar Bares So eared eee aha vad oon Pong & BURCHELL. ore, meee eee | oe sei | gales Bak Crate sd gustohes ie cl evel ns Seg | «Ak cE le we am we a Teras: Ail B25 cash; 83a Ovomerers, on Distance Muasvanes —The frelg MOREE Bar Soraed’ hearing interest, Serer Hartford Courant states that the manufactnre of | o6 %-S.M&Ttr ma 25 A. GR EN, Auct. prmegeee a ges the distance traveled by = ‘eatarn torn Warr any vebicle, is now on somewhat exten- SOBA WATER, ‘HAV. sively In that city. Livery keepers use con- Pit chace Siepe conpricing em 113 Sout lid of the coffin the body was found Se state of preservation, with the exception of the face and hands. On openi: the abdomen the stomach seemed E i & : F them &ee., ean be st red some evidences of impregna-| siderably, and { cases the individ: body go of fore deive af fre or en milen tad ho] mmingw tet Bed Dra Store, A which had by Hersey, died Sido by ae concen ae up swith around ture | 7 vagy NIGE_ONIGKERING “Panna, by ta contrivance, aad often lo thal great] A eet pees ‘imei yet

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