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previourty being white ones,) and stated that ct ‘the’ ‘ Taylor tal eeyalal india imony contains eulpher.” —— BM Brown .continged—stating taat we in- gredients used in the stars were not the sime as laid down in j- Benton's manaay, being a composition of Bis Own that he considered less Gahgerdus. Witness.did hott May théstars could be ignited by concussion, May. Jas. G, Benion sy sean of meta Fae * me boven eit ides, "ou YJ. 0. M:GUIRE & O0,, Auctioneers, COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF REAL Esa’ LARGE.Ma remo Shen NDS ON 14d eta APPRAISE boR R BUBLTO © In obedi@dte'ty an ortér of the Cirenit Courtjol |, the Die why Coleenlea ne se the pe 5 Majoricz ©: inter 01 peasy staey, Tien the matter ut ile patifion'o Feter 0. Howid and Others, heirsat law of Joanne in We Bh soared oan 8, on MON ‘alo. When the ex cn ached © SPOtepen B: ant woke, stepsite, vent the spread of oe to the other ings. By the t witness arrived all those inside must have'been dead. Witness had m the coors to the building. 3 pans, and they mdieated that an explosion had 864, at 6 o'éloek p.m., y them. was: zal . 2 an ae - ttt Ww. al D Cc. 8S T UNE 1 1864 . Ng 528 cnet caldcatee, reg th Witnces: rsd lat. Phe na ea quare No. 292. fro. Ms va; XXIfi: ASHINGTON, . 7 A URDAY., J 8, ° ae ime 3. Oe Feanenly, examined the building togee that street west, tying between C . ‘ all was right, and had frequently c&utioned south) mas a are ery iene ae = EEE ETEDS = a Mr. Brown, not. becAuse he was Garcless, but és al ements consi xf 5 ca a i 3 dl ¢ bo...) | 88 & precautionary measure, knowing the ; SONG TE ce reat a AUCTION ALES. AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. The Explosion Yesterday at the Arsenal. | eres: Iporcance ot Being carefal Witness 2 imme oo a versig. . Dvepy pai oy gt comenne sing | | WDFORE avs. CANTERBURY MARES oT psnen Shion at eet Rae ngme, | PORTH DaaLe Aho ranmcecant_nnn | pgerd be sae soar be pug nec . z ‘oO 'T ¥ ND LY ARI ee . CORONER'S INQUEST. s ess he: xbibi' @ plan o ¥ J... McQUIRE & G0., Auctioncers, aM ES" LYOANTanbony Hatiet rubataR | Lrominp Groves etn Director | attendant upon theverriple | the butiding, and explained what each part 2 3 hey Lovistasa AVsaun,” Also of Grover’s New Chestout Street Theater, xcltement Pon thevterrible | as nsed for.) He had Reard that one of tha ne Georesnare street branch of the W: TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING | Near Corner of Sizth Street, fir of National and Philadelphia. explosion and loss of lite at the Arsenal yes | firjs working at the table where the fire first ee! a ‘ LOTS. Maropoliian Howls, . a a. terday was kept up throughout the entire day. | cagght had escaped. 2d P; fF Lot No. 1. i uate 267, fronting pn . xetut: \eoree Lm Proprietor ositively the Last Night of iP ie arviead sreane. ‘and ying een is ‘and the Dintiict of Oe Tous! iting in equity: pases Haake ‘iveu__...... TT Btage Manager. Eo Bi TE THOMP: . An excited crowd of relat yes of the laboratoty Major Benton here described the manner in risteiliinontey nade peigebons "= | Beareecoimgechanaee mea gop |g teens | THE MERE EAR Gu pg S| emploverr porns, omer, were ansious | Wek eal carder wate place Ry sho “Rorms of ati, One-third in cash on the day of {.EDe 7th instant, | WG Sammie ak Tae}: Re-Production. by particule request, for wil be presented the exciting romantic dratha of | s to the fate of those, dear to them, thronged irdc tne Beat es dine aien AES OnE taTk [on ba 2 Maren he opereemny paaxecste is) orto be folicnttg watanel be: oT ae hia 8 aw : BEY, ) | SBITH Axl Gutbia, about the outer gate leading to the Arsenal, | at whe time of the explosion more or less injury Bele steal waa USAGI AS AE | FRtcieoneae tee vicewant ore | ORE HERR DALE in oTRE Ob towaR'Ob omancswoon. | Hine tcars Mit wore, Merirendg Ia | Sos coe ie poi by fet rng racy Hila tit the payment af all tWerparchane money, | 'G8OR SY Vie a sches on Hstreet, GREATEST SPEOFACULAR DRAMA he MISS THOMPSON Vent confusion inside the grounds, an ofder | 0; ir ion of witness was thatthe stars, lying on Au Converancing at the ott SON nee vetween lath peots, ite the public ry SEaOraConaE ery ‘will appear in the great characters of was lesued restricting the nawber of persons | # bisck metallic surface, which natarally ab- HENRY ALCLARK, porervation on the Sagte sige ot Reangyranis.ave- Breet th ; ad Lec tbuizaiate ITH Permitted to enter. A few females and those | sorbs the heat, were expleded.by spontaneous BANS fos 4 DOUGHERTY, ue.and Funniag bed eto deetion W atreet, | Witnessed dnting the first San re pei er re ’ ouiside gaye vent to their feelings in bitter | combustion. ‘There were sever Wounded, three JOHN G. ROBINSON, ol Pet , os » | formance by n 4 On Monday, June 20, the great successful spec- | W2 ling very distressing to hear. of whom will likely die, and there have been ra, | Bear ite intersection with | veaia ‘a rsone, EN ‘AND PERSONS: 8 tecnlaraearac pene © In the immediate vicinity of the accident,.| erventeen bodies gotten out already. Witness joa 3.0. Mo@ 2 e0., ros a iahton ermenge pare ane bas the improve: | John F. Pool's great Bpeetacular Drama, written : ‘ inside of the Arsenal grounds proper, the | eonsidered Mr. Brown @ carefulumany ‘but it B™. ©. Me@ UIRE& 00., Andtioneets, Lot No. 19. fronts = on, lath street 4 feet, ana | c= Pressaly for the ©, nian aig 5 ae Shee the celebrated and unrivalled equestrian ees oaeme oe ioe wha: had meyished: was certainly imprudent toplaceany quantity phase ~ running back 150 feet 9 inches, xf . actress, re jaid upon the ground and covered over | of stars together on the pans, Gen. hhemeay GOMMISSIONBRS’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE, || All thst part of Lat No. 3g, adjoining Lot No, oppose cave: together with utes KATE VANCE, with canvass, insormed Dim ‘that stars had been heretofore N95 72, Petitions an the Gireult Osurt, B. 0. 1% ing on 18th street 97 fert 6 inches, and Tum’ BBs 38 +. eethe Mh Wa DERE Many mqniries'were made for missing par- | dried in the same place. Witness did not know VALUABLE BUSINESS ON P’ ISYLVA- | ning back 135 feet 6 inches, " $3; 38: AVE - and Deagle’s Champion Horse, ties, and by these inquiries we lrarned tbe | whether Mr. Brown knew thatthestars would NIA AVENUE, AND BRIOK TaVBsn at aft that part of Lot No. 14. Igiae itnmedf- OUDIJO'S CAVE, - DON JUAN, pames of the followibg as sufferers and dead: | explode by spontaneous combustion. Brown 1 LONG BRIDGE. ately in the, reer of that ‘of Lot No. 18, last ‘OR 7 . will appear. " Sallie McElfresh. badly burnt, and taken to ep a cleneiie man, but ‘& good | Tactical In compliance with an order ofthe Gireait Court | mentioned, which is now, and for-many years has BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM = nat hospital, and has since died. B i aur 9 heat of the District of Columbia, ‘andepao request of en Pe : ang peed ae a pazden wi Lhe said BATTLE GRY OF ERREDOM. FORD'S NEW THEATER, Ps in hospital, and badly Dorit tate reed ana Sa See a i es se i hi ti |) ente: part . 18, an 3 e Bi oR z ? fi . ’ ss. tag ae ong of February Isl in themsttor atthe | ot Hot No. 14 being 47 feet o inches by 16 feet § BATTLE-CRY OF FRBEDOM. -APERTE SrQeR7, ABOVE PRNNSYLVANIAAVERUB. | Northern Liberties, supposed to be among the petition of e8 eter ©. Howie and others, heirs.atlaw | ine! 5 : ; Tae 4 . Scott, ts — = ocom asiopere in the, above catitied, cae we mr E ot PRE omsle the avenue, very NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS, supported by Miss Alice Gray and the Entire Com- | street, Island, was reported killed, bat wehave | looking towaras the south end of- the building, Sune wth, commencing with the frst named até |- The Lote will be subdivided, if desired, to suit | A Village in Bact Tennessee. pany, will appear for the last time in Planche’s | subsequently learned that she was notat work | when he saw a blaze come ill the window, and o'clock P.M., the following dedctited real estate, | purchasers, A Ravine in the Gumberland Mountain. comeay of Rentereey, and is consequently safe. Maggie | he immediately halloned at thetop of his voice, being and lying in the city of Washington. D.C.” Sea Re Barber,Jim’s Oellar. THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE, orson, 7th street, between E and F, isamong | and rushed out while the flame was spreading Sate Lot No. &, in aquar A fronting on the south On the following day, TUESDAY, the 12th day of The Burning Mountains and for the first time in the domestic drama of the dead, Mellissa Adams, 7th street, between | around. He pushed two young ladies off the side of Pennsylvania avenue, near 4d street, ad- | J01y. 184 in further-execution of said decree. the | Waterfalls aad Olifis im the Cumberland Moun- GOLDEN FARMER, G snd H, dead. Maggie Eckloff had her back h who w tng thelr b Ww Joining MeDermott’s Coach Factory “and contate. || subscriber will sejl, at the Auction Rooms of Jas. | ;,f® Jemmy Twitcher ——- —_- Mr. J.B. Clarke | Oi ohiry injured by sempine irom awn porch who were washing their hands. Wit- ing 2.465 square feet. > C. Me@uire & Co., at six o’clock Be 7o,. the follow- : Machine by H. Walker. On Monday will be produced, with new scenes slightly injured. by jumping Een En low, | ness ran off a little distance, and turning, saw 2d Lot No. 4. in square No. 27, ated at the ing vacant Lots lying east of the Capitol: Appointments by Mr, Sullivan. costumes, and properties, Shakspeare’s beautiful | but ir not otherwite injured. Emma Knott ha two gentlemen bringing away Miss Sarah garner ct lith atrect and’ Matsa aventecn cee ta Nos, 11, 72, 13, and 14, in Square, 289, lying Mesicarranged by'3oe Braham comedy of the her back, face and hands badly burned. Jo- | Gunnell, who was badly burned. Witness foot of the Potomac Bridge, containiag 5.938square | 12 One body, at the corner of north D and 10t The Burning Mountains and Rescue of Virginia | | TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA; -banna Connor, who lived on Eawish Hill, was | saw the stars {n the morning, in three pans, feet. Upon thislot there is a large Brick Dwall- | Streets east. , in | Yillars i# one of the most awfully grand illustra- | in which Mr. J.5. Clarke will appear inthe char- | among those burned to death, but het remains | containing perhaps two or three hundred each. ing Houte, suitable for tavera,andother improve: | ..e’body nt tive comer of orth O nad ith sirsews | TOUS ever presented to the public, acter Cf Launce, supported by the Washington fa | were subsequently recognized by a portion of | After the explosion he did not sea thoge stars. wee ae water OnmEhiee En come auc day or | east," EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. : MI88 SUSAN DENIN, Gress which remained upon her unconsumed. | Witness could net recognise any of th®bodies. sale, and the purchaser to give bonds for the reai- Lots Nos, 1, 2, §, and 4, in Square 1,35, fronting a and the talented company; and, in order to devote | The whole. top ot her head was, however, Andretwo Cox, sworn.— Witness is an assistant gone, and the brain was visible; and but forthe iragment of dress it would have been impos- sible to recognize her. Jnlia McKewen, cor- to Mr. Brown, and was present when the ace cident occurred. Witness was standing talk- ing with Major Stebbins and Mr. Brown when ‘ together 3)1 feet on East Capitol street, between | And on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at2p. m.. will | the closing nichts ct Me, Cle Kom merge te doe nthe name ofthe respective heirs. parable, 1oth and ath streets east. 2 x8 1057 fronting | eerretented the New Drama, dramatisad gzpieenty | » Gfand inaksperian Gomedy Festivals the Xin: b 8 Nos. 1. 2,3, 4, an in Squai + ntin, for e Uanterbury, by Jo. * . oy E mor jard’s two great comedies. the menths after date, the title to be withheld till the | +eothey aia:test on Mast apitel sureek. ak the cove | titled TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA t of all thi hase ey. T 4g treets, Islan: Ty] d to be y and a Wes caaternnent = the cost ¢ of the rehaser, ner of 151 Riresk east. + CUDIO"S CAVE, Axe aeoee thekitied ‘Elen Roche, ape eh posed. eee hha gud! fhe thou ent eo JOHN HENDERSON, Lots Nos, 7. 15, 16, and 17, in Square 1,110, front- OR THR COMEDY OF ERRORS, ] o Dok * ¢! = HENRY A. OL x ing on East Capitol and south A streets, between BATTLE-CRY OF FREEDOM. will be performed together on Tuesday, June 21, to be killed. Rebecca Hull, badly burned about | sion had occurred im another building. ite CORNELIUS LATS UGHERTY. ith and 19th streets east. POMP, a self-emancipated bond- In preparation, the Oriental epectacie of the the head; taken home, corner of 5th and K | ness immediately made his escape from the JOHN G@. ROBINSON * | Lote Nos.1 and 2, in Square 1,112, lying at the | man.............—---. DEFOREEST FORTY THIEVES. streets north, and subsequently died. Bridget | building. Witness saw the stars in three large ‘Commissioners. corner of south C and i9th xirecte ae tad oxitbo Cudjo,a deformed negroanda Billy West OBD’S NEW THEATER, Dunn, East Capitol street, supposed to be | acy ‘were about eight or nine hundred. je.13.d J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Aucia, Many of these are corner Luts, situated on pure Ber Saad a ear —- Billy F TaxtH SrReEtT, BETWEEN E axp F. | Killed. Search was made for Margaret Cush- | There were about thirty girls at work in the man, who lives on the Island, but it is now pele) ascertained that she arrived at her jome safe. Mrs. Tippett, living at corner of 4 and G streets south was among the burned: Kate Bresnahan, C street, between 3d and 4x, and Suean Harris, who lived on the Island, are Supposed to be among the killed. Minnie Mitchell was badly burned about the face and rane but was taken home, ‘andhwill probably survive. The scenes while the fire was in progress ‘was truly heart-rending. Those who conid, jumped from the windows, and many of them fainted as soon as they alighted on the ground. By the heroism of some persons present, some of the girls who were enveloped in flames, were saved from a frightful death. One young lady ran out of the building with her dress all in flames, and was at once seized by a gentle- man, who, in ordef to save her, plunged her room. Witness now looked at the plan of the build- ing and stated that on the sonth side of the table which ran east and west, the following irls were at work:—Maggie Yonson, Julia cKewen, Miss Dunn, Kate horan, Mrs. Tip- Rett, Jobanna Conner, Even Roach, Willie ‘ebster, Susie Harris, Bettie Branagan, Eliza Braylor, Eliza Lacey, Sarah Gunnell, Minnia Mitchell, Emma Baird. On the opposite side were Mrs. Bresnahan, Miss Lloyd, Meliss® Adams, Kate Paimer, Rebecca Holl, Annie Bache, Catharine Goldsmith, Dena Clements, Florence Kennedy, and Jane Shilds There May bave been some others which witnesa could not recollect. The books and rolls were destroyed in the building. Each of the girls bad probably five hundred cartridges before her, each containing 70 grains of powder—the points of the balls were pointing towards them. 1861, in a certain cause wherein Geo Madame Kretschmar has been long and favor- ----Mr. Williams | ably known te the citizens of Washington. To 4 . ) Setessionists; . M. Sullivan | that she ably and fully sustains the position whic! ae > Wilson | she eccupies is but a faint expression of the merit Howard | she deserves. As an &rtiste, she stands first in Johnson | rank and excellence; as a lady of moral worth, she } bas no superior. Jennie Forrest L Clifto M, THEODORE HABLEMANN, ney Uofton | renore de Grazia, Apres tere Grand Opera, New ork, widest streeta. on high ground. &e. BY J. 0, McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, : ee carne of sale Brpyeribed bythe coarse areas master BS eigen e irs J, Dougherty —— 8: of ie purchase Mi i fu CHANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE VAUANT paid In ca ie and the. Fenidus in two equal Install: eoreguengs senyer coanine 'W.B. Cavanagh BAORED GRAND CONCERT, =f 7 elve months from the b er, Nai Oe 270 AND BOUNDARY STREaT, ey salg. with interest, to be secured by approvedanotes | Mranvand bitud’on. Mees cemee... Mr, SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 18:5. grelock, on the premises, by virtue'of a dectee of | "The Trustes reserves the right to resell any por. | Mtr Villare.-= =, John Malli a the Supzeme Court of the District of Solnmabia, aoe of the property in case ¥ Ne ene oh tale are, Stackbridge 7 vcicaiats ae eee ‘MAD. CECILIA Y,. KRETSCHMAR, I661, in @ certain cause Whereln: Cot oe thie: sal ae. he risk of the defanl urehaser, on Sitiert Sa Denar’ at On7s \.) McPherson Prima Donna Cathedral de St. Aloysius, is complainant and Ellen Miller et i Intelligencer. Lysander Sprowl. | ants, (No. 145.) we shall sell, part o! t of land cost of the pur- | Silas Ropes. —-—. belonging to the estate of the late Oharles Miller, | chase A. B. HAGNSR, Trustee. Aug. Blythewoot fronting on Berenth street west,on the east and je 16-2aw&ds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Daa Pepperill. ‘west sices, an by fe i. 7 os good sized Building Lote. plata of which may be ¥ WML. WALL &:GO., Anctioncers. = Obtained of either of the Trustees or the Auction. Vi . | Davi ; ior to the sale, oron the premises at the eee nee NOTATE ON CORNER iy Virginia Villars, the clergyman’s eer time of sale, % ics These Lots are just outside of the Corporation en Ce ERETS mee Leste a Mmfts and consequently are not liable city Pursuant to the provisions of a deed of trust, her brother... be i ‘i dated May 23, 1862, and recorded in Liber J. A. 8.) ‘Terms : One-third in cash; the remainder in six,-| ‘ 5 twelve, and eighteen months, with interest, for | N°. ei. folios 116, £5 of fhe Land Hecords of SYNOPSIS OF SOBNERY AND INCIDENTS. 2 into the river. He, however, burned his hands Edward M. Stebbins, sworn.— Witness is pay- which the purchaser must give notes secured to.| Washington Conn’ ‘| aie i HERR JOSEPH HERMANNS, and arms badly in the effort. Three othe master and military storekeeper at the the satisfaction of the Trustees. The purchasers Petertcaten Trustee, will, on the 7th dav of SCENE 1.—The First Mutterings of the Storm in also m flames, started to ran up the hill, cod to have the option ef paying all in cash. Conveyancing and cape at the cost ofthe pur- asere. Ifthe trms of sale are not complied with within five o’ciock p. m , offer at Public Auc- | Tennessee—The hi rnerte Committee — Prepara- | Basso Profundo of Her Majesty’s Royal Theater, sees to ree bidder, atl russ wibos ense: tions fo ane the pouoolmenere Ried a ene Eee. London. 18 Es jonr’ —tithe thet of Columbia, ant. Enown. a8 all het parcel of | Poumcrtne First Blow for Freedem —Tablewu—The HERR 8. J, SIBPHANT, and was pemane at the time. itness was sit- ting at the table and saw something flying About out of doors, and walked out; True fire communicated atonce te the building. Wit- the ppperpart of thein clothing was torn off by two eiowemen near by, who thus probably saved the girls from & horrid death, but in the i i i a her Hopefal Bon—A Bright Pros- A : five days thereafter, the Trustees reserve the rignt | §°004, Ising in, the City of Washington, of said | Lone Widder an Money Plenty— | Prince of Pianists,whose eminent services have | fort, they too were badly injured... Thirteen | ness burst the doors open. Two boxes ex- faa iting purchaser, ies sa notoe a the Pinrice beipe nartot Latins Nagioning ata stars Rise Ha ieee Nieeere Cheep and the Arth?—Vil- | been secured ex ressly for this mammoth produe- girls ran upon & tug at the Arsenal wharf, and | ploded. Witness helped about forty girls from were carried around to the 6th street wharf, where their friends took them in charge. THE INQUEST. Coroner Woodward having been summoned the building, some on fire, and he wrapped a tarpanlin about them and extinguished the flames. When witness came out of the build- ing he &aw the stars fiying about, and he thinks i he building li th N street, on a li it The Schoolmaster Hunted Down— | tion of Sacred Bong. Retiana} Intelligencer, ona Gith the went ‘side of Nob. Bmaighs Kousey aed | Beothenn Homralit Tijuatrated—Toby and “ue oe SEG MONGAN.” 2 Trustees, | tence north along said iine to Vermont avaune, | Debit Bilas Ropes In Be Or apes Oe Re. | pacatin deretacnr eee ons tala rere een ae A. THOS BRADLEY. *ip Shanes, neath. slang. said: auenne to She. origi rere Hackers Whipping @ Eves Niggas, | waste of time. They are so world-enowned te 7 i id Lot, and ce east- | of the Man Hun c 4 ‘ i my. X-eokds J.C. MCGUIRE CO., Aucts, | Cornét (southwest) of said Lot, Villas A | pen failsto accord to them descriptive - | by a dispatch trom Major Henton, arrived a | some flew as far as the river, (about forty feet.) y on N street forty-four (44) teet to the place | Carl Works a Miracle—Attack 1 . Villars: Ps em des P apprecia- 2 7 i z 3 ion—Sti 7 th Sil es— | tion bestowed upon their fruitful talents by a little alter four o’clock, and summoned the | There was no loose powder in the room unless ¥ J. 0, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, oh Lon Pea ten twenty-two hundred feet by pte er My a tg So Te rrenee idolizing public, who are more than éver ready to 3 a cartridge had been broken. "The stars were following yy, of inquest, viz:—Asbury Lloyd, foreman; James Lawrenton, Thos. E. Lloyd, Robert H.Graham, Herman G. Lorch, Thos. Taylor, Wm. H. Lusby, S.H. Ingersoll, W. H. Rutzer, F. A. Boswell, Wm. H. Gibson and Joseph Pullin. The canvas covering the remains was then removed, and @ most terrible sight presented usually dried where these were set; and these bad been out two or three weeks. Witness does notthink that any girls on the'south side of the bench could have got from thetr seats. Clinton Thomas, sworn.— Witness works in the gun-carriage shop, and at the time was in. an outbuilding and jooking directly towards Gk AN ~ WE - , all that:piece or parcel of Land commencing | —‘ableau—Bxterior of Cudjo’s Caye—The Fugi- | welcome them to the innermost recesses of their LOOSE ON @ STRERL NORTH: DELHBAN | ai the extreme pork part ot the aboes etted Lot. | Hee ainda = Hiiend the Cave a Weeftge—Ts it | Bt Ca ae een ent ana ZAG AND 220 Srudien WAST A RUMAG | fos spuaice nena cin ceeRen erie erand | SPY yy ebcet "Eh Mena Gree og tue | fosad Or Wa etante of attnerbenans, a Te 6] peed 7 ry Ga THURSDAY, June s94,af 6 o'clock,on the | Heiwelfinn footy then soul sad paaltel with | Slave's Brow and Back is iv Golg?-—The Hearts | grand compliment fo her and the renowned atin remises, we shall ell part of Lot 15, in’ Square Nermont ayenus twolve feet; thence ‘west and par- & our Tyrant are Colder—Mountain Pas—The who nu pport her x, proving to, Messrs. Hermanns ian Anat & feet cn Ub atrant BoM NSE wapn-7 SLLOR LEN Tee aie ries Meet Seeaes eee BAT: | Committee Fy are ocatance of Pompand f sequent upon their tate brilliant exeucoment orth 2st and 22d streets west, and running back 123 féet Silay with Verscne evenue Lt printer eager pms o} a udden 4 ppeatan as ; oO “Pom efor Life— | our par excellent manager, Mr. Grover. : ; iteg of 2 Selluulit cand dainbed “thiwe ary BP ronndwite the Befidingsana Saprovameats, | Preservation of Penn—Grand Tabloau=Fhe Battle ah ginton pill peapared toredcr 1 acceptable to tteelt to the view of those stauding around, | the ballding which was destroyed. _bafore the ee eee eg Wate end aE | TReraerof bale: One-third coahe the vouduetin | SCENE? ‘The Return into Panger—Penn Finds | sacred composition have been selected and witt | dies lay scattered about, some in boxes, some | of itexplodesand thought at the time that Wie: Banging: dist ae | Se eid ) | notes at 6 and 12. and 18 months, to be secured bya | a Substitute, a Volunteer for Lysauder—Stack- | be given to satiate the highest anticipations of all | OD pieces of boards, and some in large tin pans, | Brown was setting off fire-works. The next ee eee ne ee Teens PTCUEE. L dopa Of Gecet yon the precise, bridge’a Hat’ and Coat get Arrested—The Quarg}. who may favor this festival with their presence, | they haying been removed from the ruins in | moment the whole building was ma blaze out; cellars under the w! 1 ep et g Sete ces and stamps at cost of purchasers. Heme—The Dark Hour Before Dawn—Carl a Com Mr. Ford has generously tendered the use of his | these receptacles. In nearly every case only The coroner here stated that there were Immediate p. rg! ehe the tem ginder’ te a rn case of non-compliance by purchaser with the | federate Soldier—The Dragged Lighor—Gudio om. | beautiful temple of the drama that all may beac | the trunk of the body remained, the arms and | several other witnesses who could testify in {Twelve months. with interest, secured by a | terme of sale within hve days after the day of sale, | Hand—A Willing Prisoner—Pomp to the Retcue— | commcdated with seats as comfortable aa may be legs being missing or detached. In one case, | relation to the accident, but the j terior ie reel NAR enters NOCe erie tL tae Tastee will resell the premises at the risk and | The Triumph of the Bayonet—Escape of the Pris: desired. So unexpected was this mark of courtesy however, that ofa young girl, every shred of | themselves satisfied with vat Socios tek Baer ee ok tab cdot of the purehsecr COR avment of {0 will be required from the pur- | {anda of the Philstines—A Stroke for Liberty—A | moment, the management. beg leave: te feeds | dress had been burned from her but her gaiter | been given in, but some who eoula identify tha The Hzase iawell furnished, whieh may be taken | chaser at the time of sale Phrenological Development—The Trust at the | thelr heartfelt thanks and gratitude ja reciprocity | shoes, which had singularly escaped a touch | bodies might be called, of the flames, It is probable that some pertion Th . : j ; , ‘ i ane pared under supervisi Round Rock—Virginia in the Woed—Hopes and | of kindners. Charles 8. Curtain testified that he recogn at a fair valuation, Ail eons ayaneen sabe sreunrednnder guperviston. | Bou! Bo fet of the rubbish fell over her feet, protecting = Fears—A Dark Night and a Sad Road—Silas Ropes The military and civil authorities, too, have ten- J.C. McGUIRB & CO., Aucts, ef the Trustee. as ¢ a among the bodies that of his sister-in-law, CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trustee, Btill in Pursuit—His Desperate Resolve— Fire im | dered their consent and protection. Letthembe | them from the flames. We believe the bod: B* J, 0, McGUIBE & CU., Auctioneers, Je 16 stawtie {Tat toW.L. WALL & CO., Aucts. ate Mountain; Ber ee cut aane Mountain aeynred tig compliment will noc ver wareward ed. has since been identified by her friends through een meet nre ingen me CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY B* J. GO, MoGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, Baven by the Desperate Heroism of Pomp—Thrill- | to hernumerous friends, who have so generously | these shoes. poor girl, the daughter of a widow, whose ON G STREET NORTH, OPPOSITE THE PAT- USES AND LOTS ON souTH | i2, Tableau. B 2 aided her in former expressions of favor, her sin- A singular feature of the sad spectacle was | husband was killed while working in Arsenal RNT OFFICE. THREE BEAMS HG 8 BS ANDI rE ON ENTE This scene, occupying the entire length of the | cere thanks, together with her assuranee that the | tat presented by a number of the bodiesnearly | by sun stroke two years since On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, June #4, at6 o'clock, | F STREET BETWEEN S : stage, is one of the most magnificent and effective | approaching soirees.as announced, will berendered | burned to a cinder being caged, asit were, in| Bartholomew MeCarthy also identified Miss on the Bremiser, by yirtue of @ decree CRY Bu- SORARCBRY GALE OF IMPROVED REAL ever presented. stor of Cudjo's Cave—Blythewood fox more brilliant tlan any former presentation the wire of their hooped skirts. Conner’s body. See ve tencad te Ccariais come ohare ine ESTATE a Prisoner—Master and Slave Change Places tne | Gr Metserott, corner of llth strect aad Pemesyive: | ,, These bodies ceemed more badly burnedthan | Mrs. Honora Murphy identified the body of those not thus enveloped in hoops, and it Pursuant toa decree of the Supreme Court of 3 "- haife Bayes ‘ th of Vengeance—Bly' hewood’s Life Saved by | nia avenue, and at the box offiee of the theater, on is. probable. that the expansion ‘of the W.. Georgianra ©., and Mveline 0. MacGill: are District of Golambia passed on the Mth day of | Hout of Venema. rtatened —Treachery—Vir. | and after Friday mersing, June 17, her sister, Margaret Horan, by portions of her Pie iniperg and Emily MasGill and worse ti clothing and some ornaments found abont it. Richard Butt are defendants, (No ~ 1864. in an equity cause. (No, 217) wherein efense of the Cave—Death ef Blythewood— «PRICES OF ADMISSION, dress by the hoops alforded facilities for the | The evidence here closed, and the jury re- bauity,) pamsed By 18. 1864, shail sell ae er dtm dene the sub ee wit, | Lableau—The Lone Widow's Itea of Confiscation— | Orchestra... --- 76 eents | Dress Circle.....20 cents | flames to fasten upon them with fatal effect. | tired to ine Commandante oie, whire, after art of t 0. 14,im Square lo. , 455, frontin je Woman Whippers—A Little Mistake—Ondjo | Family Circle. ..25 cents | Reserved seats 25c. extra THURSDAY, the 24 day of June instant, a i isi oe ae ie reton north G street, between ith and 7th streets | on o’elbek in the afternoon, on the premises, oder | After ,"Provisions “Comes OU Well. Loaded | “iekuts for aale at the Hotels Je 16-3t Tot togethenwith the improvements, consisting of | for,mle at Public Auction, to the Righest bidder. | Hho Council of War The Cave Discavered by Biles DAN RICE’S GREAT SHOW. . roy s i A 7 pfense—' = oe Bree PND aLAES semainder in nix | 1. in tuinelty. he lots are adiacont and front | Rover-Preparations for Defense the, Attack A and twelve months, with interest. secured by the | 0m B Street south. between Sixth and Seventh | me "Ranaway and the Free Nigger—Is Carl « We would suggest. in this connection, that ope- ratives working in such dangerous localities, should by all means wear non-combustive clothing. Cloth washed in alum water is said to be fire-proof. muture deliberation they returned the following verdict in each case: «That the body of a fe- male came to her death by the explosion of the laboratory of the Washington Arsenal, where she Sabai iret herd choking cartridges; that the { b 1 Many of tne bodies seemed to have been*| said explosion took Place about ten minutes to ‘ treete east, running back to South Caroli e- nave = D F Durehaser’s notes with agproved endorsement. | vs" sad arcimprored bp three frame houses.” Goward tvillara hhesolvgCapting Sprow al to FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, crieped quite bloodless, the deeb, where ex- | 18m. and it was caused by the anperiniendent, five days thereafter, the trustee reserves the right aa Qidah nate Ae Pit three RY ix a 8pesch—The Mountely worrent, Desperation of COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 13. the red blood visible, showed that they had | come thirty feet from the laboratory, containing o,;e.sell on one week's notice in the National In- | MOMGSr (tes Ghe day of sale, The nolow ot the | Viteinie—Thmely, Appearance of, Pomp—Cudio's been exposed toa less terrible degree of heat. | chemical preparations intended for the manne Conveyasiees and stampsat the sost of the pur- | purchaser. with approved security, will be | ReDeC*Mits rast attack-Defeat of the Secession: _ _ One body, which bore some vestiges ofcloth- | facture of white and red stare; that the ns r, WM. W. MucGIUL, Frastos. a a foe pnaaesen saymen - apiied with with. | iste—The Old Fing Floats Again in Tennessec— LOCATION—OORNER SIXTH STREET ing about the loins, by whichit had been iden- | rays operating on the metailic pans caused ed J.C. MeGUIRE & 00. anc een tere eae ae Gratien mill re-sell tes | Grand Tableau of Victo; f Q AND tiffed, had pon jt a papar uncerd, ‘with the spontaneous combustion, scaataring | the fire in a OP OONDE 2 +t words, * er.” e! lirection, a portion - po ee saci etneteh escree ee e | Re-enegngentent te NEW YORK AVENUE, na box was collected together a iarge num- ing foom of the Inboratory. through theocna Wan DerartMent, CavaLey Boawiv, Conbeyances and stamps at the cost ofthe pur- . r of feet, hands, arms and legs, and portions | windows, igniting the cartridges and causi: Wathinatons BD, Os Sune is 14, Cue? Stawow&ds 3-0, MOGUIRE S00. Austs, SLLE MARLETTA HAVEL: EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK. eel tere oe ret which’ it would be ea }of the said (dl eee oe eed are pinill be, gold at publiq ‘auction, to the ighest BBY F- © MoGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, the most wontnT ROPE ARTISTE BVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. ‘When the bodies were uncovered, Mrs. Ar- |B. Brown, was guilty pr the eon culpable instant, beginning at 10 o'clock ®. m., from ene sr TIGHT ROPE ARTISTE nold, who was standing by, and who is the | carelessness and negligence in placing highly hundred (100) to one hundred and fifty (150) TRUSTER’S BALE OF REAL ESTATE. | inthis country, She will also execute some beau. | TRAINED HORSES AND PONIES, mother of Mrs. Tippett, who was among the | combustible substances so neara building filled HORSES, a . atthe Auction Reonsofoae 0 MaGoive Oo coy | “fl poexcH AND SPANISH DANCES killed, fainted away at the ghastly sight, and | with human beings, indicating a most reckless gue cavalty serves of toeeamny, Wotrmads and | yimueotageedottamt om ova, farricn gated | FRENCH ANB GEANLGH BARGES: sehr ta atte “irs jury, wes then ewors, ana too following | Susveser’ of isc whieh should be severely ‘ Pe ', 1863. A. N ‘ebu! ent. e farm purpose reel good bargains may be had, Bs No.2 folos l.et, aed. one of the Lan Hac: FIENOH a SPANISH DANCES, TRAINED MULES AND BUFFALOES, tesumony Was licited: ses esta that the deceased had no p | nn ae a % ords for ington . C., we shall se! a tain the principal characters in 0s. B. Brown, sworn.— es on nm the cases of the two re Terma: cqah, im U, B.currene | wary, the ear halter Lot No.9, in Square No. 653. and PuEVERAL BEUTIFUL BALLETS, Together with the Blind Talking Horse, 4% street, between M and N south, and isa | inStead of using the term ws tegen te ee? Je 16-ta Lt, Coland 0, Q. M, Cav. Bureau. Gost of conveyances and stamps to be paid by the | **i8ted>y tons BAPTIBTAN EXCELSIOR, JR. pyrotechnist. Has been employed in the Ar- | dict was made to read, “the body of Johanna s“3 AT ALEXANDRIA, VA 2 Con. | purchaser. i WM. H. WARD, Trustees MONS. BAPTISTAN, ‘The Comie Mules een Winds aa ne eon et Donner, aged lost 20 years, and Margaret DEMNED HORSES AND MULES. SA cabin, AND°TEE GREAT : months. Wit oran.”—Reporter. —rene je.0-2awkds J.C. McG@UIRE & Auots gopRt @F peaury. the explosion, standing with Major Stebbins CASUALTIES. 5 ‘ ‘ PETE AND BARNEY, a Mr. Uox. The fire communicated alon wis Chief Quartermaster’s Ofics. Depot Washington, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. COURT OE, EAUTY, an * A Miss Kate Palmer, residing on 212th sfreet, Wij beso at Pate agsticus Wt Alezunérm, | Ao manpeoun BULDING 1078 OM PST See ets ae pougn. | 484 Henry Cooke girls were employed in choking” cartcidgee, | between © and D: Toland, was har: by s plecs Vo, THORSDAY, June 25, 364, at Ul o'clock a. m.. | 7 VO,HA? BETWEEN NEW dEKSEY ON PBT. | MULLIGAN, x | qnoups oF ACTING DOGS AND Monxays, | [Witness hereesplained shat. Choking’ ihe 49! tom stieking i slotof HO AND MULES, AND FIFTH 8TR) Wust. ; aihaem atioof cartridge is attaching it tothe ball by amA- 8; Miss Kidwell, residing on M street south, condamed is Celt ies pith ctthiee infrontel tuapramisen, Fo dastants we shai tell. RReROSCUENT SOL ErEe. From London and Paris. The whole under tne | eee ieee ers. wee, unable te reosecinn pperween 4% and Gth, was badly burned about ‘Terms cash, in Government funds, tnd.x mseabdivicion Sfaduace Oi beving sTrost 4 personal supervision of } any of the bodies, but believed one of them tg plue head, Jace, and sims, but will aly Brigadier General and Chief Uuartermastor, sachot 22 Feat on Esiept zapping back, j35 fo¢t MISS ESTELLE FORREST MB. DAN RICB, be Hus Dunn, who was of largo size. The, ‘rell passed was intonso, as some scraps of lead jolsta __-_ Devas of Woehsgaton, D. 0 conv. @ at cost. of the haser,-inclua- AnD : 8 were burnt up e time. a. found to have been melted on her clothe UOTION SALE OF OONDEMNED HORSES, ign stampe, 620 wil be required ps down when | ow oc iae CARBIE GARDNER, Assinted by his young, beautiful and accomplished | ¢0uld mot tell how theaccldent occurred. Thé ‘bud body. When being carried home ake ee Wan Durinrweny, ayaLay Buawav, ‘hd Wamadiately afer, the hove sale. we sball’| SONGS OF THR HEART! wife, King cartridges and labelling boxes.” No rock. | £0Der friends, When I saw the biaze I threw +8 Oyriog oF Oxi i io heat ait premises, Lot No.9, in square | A Beantifers Ballet. Ronny Ne go ree Beaaet MRB8, DAN RICE ets were being made in the building. The fire er sae a eet of Mise Onyaee ena Will de sold at putlidanstion tothe bicheet bia. | tey arenue, betwee worth Mand N stveeiae "Tila AbNYoats, and a’Mammoth Badeet of 4 5 originated in the lower corner, near the fence, | mies Horan had identified the bodies they » gg, at the times’ and places tained below, vis: tot ty ‘handsomely situated, having an east Bonga, Dances, Banjo Solos, And the Bmixent American Equerrier, PEt Such am ee oa cusree ot the made a request to take them away, which was piizebupe, Pemba. Mopday, May 9th, fists: Hialf cand; Valance ia Gand 12months, | By the Larsestand Most Talented’ Company im the PROF. 8. Q. STOKES AND LADY. being used for choking, cartridges, another for | Straw Was placed “and the charred ‘remains , Penas., Thuriday 3, for po earing interest. = — m ig boxes, and a for mi , | Were placed therein amid the sobs and screams , Penna, ‘harder. itay ista," 92 wel be rescind athe proper Dr kncehad In sctive preperation, and will be shortly pro- | Admission to Pit... ——..-.25 cents, _| ders cr cares. A rocket wasin the balding in of some of thelr female acquaintances, and Sonne’. Thursday ‘34. off, Title ind: ible. nen’ jie, the Box Beats. ..-.. ,----. -----. 5) cents, were; n to their residences, those Northumberland; Lots Thursdey’Junesth, | jo %d "GRBEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, we HBS GREATSEY SENSATION DRAMA ea | —2e15-a0* signal rockets in thé house, | Witness had some | of the first named to English Hull.” oe a a BY J. 0. MoGUIAE & 00., auctioneers, the , 2S These stars were composed of chlorate of pot- One Hi 1200) horses at Gettyaburg. and Two | - — BUSHWHACKERS h f th ash, nitrate of stroncia and copul, but no sul- OFFICIAL, Hundred and Fifty (250) at each of theo er glecgs, | CATALOGUR SALE OF VAUD ABLE OOLLRG- SS auey ‘and Penvscor‘o Srucraozxs,uni- | phur. [Wituess explaimed the composition of — cuss borzeruare Poe aden anatt for | G1GN ON HIE by gOURS TG. AND ML cia Sir bocieet betty | Be ciessternin, cure ase tergeeees Ma eee ie @ Unit . 7 ir ™ = asi ne be or yd and tar yorpons waar svod vrmaina | On SURES NAIA TRIDAT EVANINGS Jone | | NEW AND EIAGARR scummy | H3ine, dit Fe eoreiy aie ws mANRETM | (4 tun aua bermen £480) wre: | ns ne tasianen 9s tee eee losion took place about ten min- our Auction Rooms, the | Introducing several ing, and cen P ii Pm 0” hd & CO., Opticians. 6 itness had not been cautioned } Credited to the Government of the United. Horses will be sold singly. | | atinne daily until | Library of the late Gen-J. G, Rotten, Gbief Hnai, WARHINGTON CELEBRITIES | | 244 Pennsylvania avenue, bet, 12th and Ish sts,, | RUtes to 12. V/tinese neat Ne aoe ene hed | States, the following amenana cuties is pune alt are sold - peer U. & Army. comprising over ong thousand i earaal,and Will te sre: | 388 Penneylvania avenue, under the National. | two colors out; red ama white, Witness couid | lished of the possible resumption by his Gov- 7 “ in U.S. Tr notes % ‘Volumes of rare and Valuable Military, Scientific, The Drama is now in re! an ‘be pro- evivanis avenue. x 5 nether the explosion originated from | ernment of the blockade of the Prussian ports taining aes Sith. pg tory rire eae dneedine SUPERB MANNER SOOPER. THERMOMETERS. GTEREQSOOPES, | Hie cides or the cartidges. When witness | of the Baltic, an well as that of tne ports of the sy.26-tje20_Lt. Gol. and 0. GM. Cavalry Burien, | Terme 0th. 4, ssatned onapplicationto the SOPERn a et BHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, OABTES DE Visite, | 2,53, 0% Oleatan hoftarted to someone | Duchies of Rohloverig ana Holetela: S403 OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULBS. Auctioneer duweie tacn wa FULL CAST and all the } NECESBARY APPOINT--}'&e., in a great variety, and at the lowest prices, but the jer ae weasure forced him ont. Wit. ae al ee pe nay wo _ ae. ena ie .a,. 5. N. . es a ti are were made 108! Chis Quartgmaciers Oca, Dipet of Washington} soroeen: ¥ 9575 MoGUTANS Gon ku: Gotten sp st an wepemeoterse ATTING | MATTING? | Zed that they would notexplode by concuasion, | the German Powers would be resumed on the Wi de yasmixcton, D. O., June 3. iag4. of RP. O-MeGr RNs 00, auctioneers, | ana by tar'suerior tr savthing ever presented | IVI MATTING! G1 | Ghece stars were not made in the building.| 12th of this month, unless postponed by the near the Omuersutary ip dhe civy of Washington: aa to the Washingten public, replete with MATTING AT PRIVATE SALE, which was destroyed, but in a small building | Proceedings of the Conference at Loudon, BAG oh WRONBSDAY June @, 6s, anden Win: | DESIRABLE 80 me TOM TT AT PUD | Beriking Fableany Wo have inst received from the importere, with | Some distance oF, And Were then brought Up 10 | wnat sn aie Baltic, a8 Well as tbat of the ports . June 2, Te 4, & lot of On THURSDAY NOON, June 2, at 6 0. mationst., instructions tosell at privatesale— —, . “4 of Schieswig and Holstein, - 4 arte: i id named carried onin the building destroyed; | of the D . sozdemoed af ent or panlig wee Sia, ln enn Seetbated hgsretated othe ser™ tp dind Patstotic Sentiment | seo See aes Wood Oar the orders being etsicly againet it here wers | whica bare, Deen Faleed from the 19th altimo, Bale to commence at o'clock % it . Ox. yg fig eT eT tueet and 107 feet 3 frie with Benetcal ery Sacral Wiig BAGS eet Beat toe Prices, in gpantitice Sr aon gs ie Maae etre abet: ‘ehirty ror pine ripe —_ fixed upon for the dura- Brig. Gen. and Onbge Be ol inaheu See, cate. eee ved DFS DOW tT eee ee Oia matiished at the dante ae “A vethon Booms Moni Ch oa thirty-five feet from it. Witness did not know | #2! po RE esta Depot of Washington. ry etc gt Stabling for sorseeand |-and elreulated gratuitously throughout the city, ‘Auchioncers snd ts that the stats exploded ut saw one of the pans’? 5 ter the resumption of hontilities, to eater ons WALL & BENDS tee wines Sy Han and other ae T9025 | _ se 7-108 {Onronicle.._., | - Maj. Benton—“1f the¥stare exploded tnere | OF the Ports again ‘blockaded, wonld not be kK” 0. 367 D Stuuny, wean Nivvs The are laid out with choice fruit trees, a : 5 ONSY! MONEY! MONBY: fob lap pb er felectablishmentof the blockade bad been firee Respectfully inform their friends andthe publi "PED s tmall expense, could be ate holdi pertona.-.—---—_ 500 | [VI : a The yas exhibited to the jury, ad ® | © 46 to them in the ordinary if need- rally that they have Bow in store g well se- ry summer resort and public Doors ope Performance to eom- M. K. WALSH & O0., white leposit was found in it. pid ed, by the ie of the Bl q et “ WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW sHADES, Tarmé; One-third in cash; the residue in 6, sage é i. _SIENSED PaWNBROEBRS, Pee hte ap ong Pari later ree live oe ieee ney we bem a saat Lonet uh | Be easton he mien | asta TUEBAY Apruunogn | He. 3990 wha Ee ce Mout any crown’ the place or SS ; at abort no! i ‘possession given.” ABEL FE SEEGS . 1 pay 2 the bpeuperiences werkmap te bt au CTMStrT | . Goznavanees and siamae at th post ofthe mr: FAMILY MATINES BATURDAY APTERNOQH aa of dace Pn ay init mironts ear MP’ | SNMES Theb.d 9.6, MeGUIRB & 00., Aveta, Laden 0 cents; ie cents,