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THE EVENING STAR ‘ ength with the prisoners yesterday afiertov. | Plater and Lucket each exbibited some ferliug: Dut the others were rather stoica!l. Last narnr ‘While the preparations were Being made am... the -eoart-room, she prisoners <ang e¢4 rai! Bymas, among them, “I want to go & the New Jerussiem.” . From the mourntul mp-n - nerin wRich they sung, it was evident thor they had commence to realize therr situa’ © PREPARATIONS FOR THE EXECUTION: This morning, at an early hour. under the the direction of Col. Boye Edeim—commana- ing ihe g uarde, a goodiy number of whom were mMounted—poles were erecied in a semi-ciroalar form, around which fopes were stretched. About thie roe sbe guards were posted, and the prticen gradually 1 ap with * many of whom came from Wasb my uhe Sdjoining conation, . = To. = cee ge =. Ee - =| portion being colored. prison a sa _ istrue so fatas the same-coneerns us respect. | "*70¢*t Inst evening that no mete hn iy, We severally admit and confess our | SO UhET Lew wn eid with, They elk eipation in said homicide as detailed in ne y ein ee statement of eaid Plater. Each of | Tested weil last it, and as par five concerned wae equally guilty | *°O™ of breaktast with am appeti wan Oil the others, and no one of us more TRE PRISONERS PREPARED FOR Death. Fes WEEKLY STAR puntaned on Feicay | YE WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1666. %, 4,262. TELEGRAMS, &ew The United States District Court was held yesterday morning at Norfolk, Judge Under- Wood presiding. Very li tle business beyond the delivering the ehargeto the grand jury ee ADIES WHO ABE DESIROUS OF ASKILL- | yaATIONAL THEATRE, (late Grever's,) aod ‘bysician, shouid con- = Lie HENAE BIOS. 184 Fark, street. Pennsylvania “ne apo iene Hetel. peep Richmond-ctrect, itimore, Md. Mor- | rac ving & Bari By... recess ‘roprietors. aaaigcat 4 transacted, in consequence of the absence o: guilty than the rest. Abeut nine o'clock, Rev. Mr Kershaw, the tor Reber ee sna ne cpenens, in Waihingion or PENBIIT OF Miss.c. RIORINGS District Attorney L. H. Obandier. It ad- ase aa [his X mark) Davis, Episcopal minister, visited them and engaged =< oJ = be anaes 7 jourmed until the first Tuesday in December. EFRY X mark) KETT, th GoRRTESMER doctroas of hoving their OLOTH- (Fritay) EVERING, Nov. 2, 1863 in sdministering the oath tothe jarora the por- . Hkxwny [bis X mark} Jonas. | '8 devotional exercises with them. About thie ea pee would de wall by calling at B, Ma: Balt. obarttet or he aslipts wale cg en) on requiring the oe se pllegance to ie Their Execution. Witness: Hawny Brooxs. Sheriff Tarion, Deputy Wedding, aad the 477 10th street, bet D and Be OF overnment was omitted. charge the Ps lS judge said their attention wonld be calied Se et Se when the court next met, to some criminal | THE PARTICULARS OF THE MURDER business, such as offenses against the revenue a and postal laws. No reference was made to OONFESSIONS OF THE L : the case of Jef. Davis. ™ vs se dere i. A remonstrance against confederation, ad- dressed to Lord Carnarvon, her Majasty’s Sec- Mr. John E, Turton, the sheriff, is busy in oner. For two hours the minister engaged making the preparations for carrying out the | with them in devotional exercises, terrupted sentence, and under his directions the scaffold | for & sbor! time by @ conversation with Mayor bas been erected, ti) dug, coffine made, | 4-*tham, of Alexandria &c. Anticipating a large crowd, he has THE EXECUTION. summoned about two hundred citizens of the At exactly 11 o'clock the prisoners appeared, county to guard the barn oe clad in white shrouds, in the following or the bas rooms wil be closes morrow. and | 0eF:—Plater, Jones, Davie and Lucke!t, nud it will be generaliy witb, et least untilafier the execution. The last execution a. wan Ee ae, fhest canh prices paid for Sec. {ter the Opera, MOLLE AUGUSEA will appea- Clothing oe ime nn GRAND PAS SBUL. > RNOON, GRAND OPBRA IERBMIAMS.BLACK. WARDH.LAMON. C.F. BLACK. mai eae es ‘ poorer ©, commencing at ¥ o'cleck, LAW OFFIOB. F:ALGANTABA Aimission to all parts of the , LAMOR & 00. . aad Attsrneps ef Law inthe Bouee, 50 cents. 8a M4D4ME aoopaLts SBLEOT DA! Classes for Masters and M fecsmeone TeMt seen: tee at her tesidence ree ween and Pea ot se'clock. vor ak 1.6 A RESPITE FOR JONES. ——o— etary of State for the Colonies, has been pab- " " Tamed in Montreal. Pou ihe erties awe rey RErares ngth. entering ve! y iv e story 0 {Spee al Correspondence of the Star. j the scheme, and is signed by about one-third of P : the members of Parliament representing the UPPER MARLBONOUGR, Prince George County, ABINI’S Fai AOA D aT Lower Unnadian constituencies it protests | Wd., Nov. 1, 1866.—Ed. Star- To-morrow ss the | in. this village was thatof the Daniel, MABI¥I'S ASS, agzinst precipitamey on a subject that con- | dey named by the Governor for the execution er are B eetecrrorug' | ia seit, who bg ~ This ecad — een or the Tecsp- ir ths coucirs Gon aneettoee. the subject be of the negroes Wm. Plater, Henry Luckett, Miller, near Beltsville. a unconcerned. White sented - _——— thee of, Davila. are of turtton for young Indies, | sent back to ae people of these Provinces for | Wm. Jones, and Henry Davie, convicted of A RESPITE POR J0iRe. — lege were tied ana the biack caps placed OLOTHING, &o. dqvenand masters ‘Teseleae, aredays and Sat- | 8N expression apon itof their calm aad de- | the murder of Col Wm. Lyles, near Piscata- A respite bas been granted in the caseof| Luckett at ihis time signified that he bad =a ae ae Salle. core urdays, trom 3te5p m. Hiberate judgment. way, in June last, and of Wm. Henry Jones, of Wm. Henry Jones, convicted of rape. It is something to say, and, rising, spoke in a to)- E. La ee pr ge asinda nes a ee Stereaen — b oeteted grea The Newfoundland and London Telegraph rape on the person of Mrs. Anderson, ot Silver alle s 4 that new evidence bas been discovered. erably firm voice, saying that Wished al) cppoeite Wilisgae’ Hotel hes Yecelted & ha lence of the pupil Si se25 | Company will soon have three distinct lines | Hul. which, had it been accessible during the trial: | ‘€¢ Warning by bis fate, aod he prayed G: for serortment of Gassimeres, ——— 1 ~ | connecting the cable, which will leaye no TRE MURDER. wound hoes beaten ‘sien ‘and on faesday a | © leek down upon him and «il assem u mehiline and Becomas, for Bers. J. W. 2H. P. KREI chance for accident by severe weather, pre- The particulars of the Lyles murder were | ™ J ‘A dieas ‘hem. He closed by bidding Sheriff Tar- age. Obi assortment of y P be y courier wept to Annapolis with a petition . ae Gente’ Furnishing Goode He hes siso added to DANOING AUADEM®, Bennie in telepran ete eee perme daily and | riven at the time in the Star. ‘The residence of | Courieh wept 10 Ai asking the Governor to | ‘OR 690d-bye.as alco Mr, U. O. Magrader, bis bis stock a splendid lot of Sasa ioe Seamtoms mate Pennsylvania avenue, det. 6th and 7th ste.. Po telegraphic communication with | nwre zyjes was situated om the south bank of | stay the execution until the case can be in- Fie neste Clothing. from New Yor! jower "3 <a be bad in this ¢ ee eee —_ Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. the public to give him a call. s P t cecethanke for thelr liberal petronsge."eoai-2m | Or Academy te now open for the rec-ption not M . 2 Yaecnant TAILOB termeon from 4 to 6 @ clock, for those attend onr regular Otrenlars Oorner of 9th and D streets, can beh J. F. Bitte Wesires to return his thanks tor t! leases c ad and W.G. Metzero:t & liberal Co,» Music Stores. eeeae ae Vaneued epee gan demas = ‘The Hall can be rented for Boirees, £0. quired into. later joe be felt ye Ae “f 4 ‘ Al that Jesus was w: im ane The courier referred to above, arrived from isfled; all would be joy in a few hours, and Annapolis this morning, with a respite for be thanked all for litue acts of mind Jones until Friday, December ith, (6 wees He had bad ill feeling to some. bat be -r a4 trom to-morrow.) | Mr. Brooke, the Clerk of | GSa would forgive him for it —_ the Court, immediately proceeded to the room Key. Mr. Kershaw here read the sery oe of and read the document to Jones. He did not the eburch. during whitch tears were seen in eeem to understand it at first,and Mr.B ex- the eyes of Plater and Jones, but the others lained to him that Re was not to be hung until | (bo 52000 neon A‘ the conclosion of ibe cember 14th. Jopes responded, remarking 4 The Superior Court of Indiana, by a unani- etinse de dpe ro Lo vor Weoning mons vote, tas decided that the 13th article of | ion. It ‘was formerly improved by a fine biick the State constitution, called the “black arti- | mansion, which was destfoyed by fire early in cle,” which forbids negroes from coming into | the war. For this arson several of Mr. Lyles’ the State, to be in conflict with the Constitution | own negroes were indicted, but escaped from of the United States aad void. Jail before trial—among them one of the parties The yachts L’Hirondetle and Vesta, the con- | 'mplicatedin the murder. After the fire Mr. testants in the Ocean race of yetterday, got un- fe termes eo eeaaston eur oe der way from Staten Island. where they re- ~ y a ‘s i : time invites bis Days aad Hours of Tuition : fetes be nicks hin shore ana tan For Ladies, Misses and Masters. Tacsday and end ebeice selection of goods, ‘at ha rade | TheTeday aftervoens, from 3 to 5 o'clock . service, Mr. Kershaw bid each a farewell, t ; ing of one room only on the first floor, entered | With asmile, Well, I'll haye a good time of jater took at ° t WHARDON nis smociate, sontlaure.o tice | ninge fram for sciock 7 ont Tewreier eve: | mained at's chor during ihe late gale.” The by {2 doors. opposite each other, in front | it wan casita prayer, and continued after the chatus were nti 3 < neral | i 9 ares and rear. 5 ; . 4 constant attention —_ — Bp of teitinn ner dnforeation, apply during — breeze. On the nightof the murder, after Mr. and The condemned men are confined as they ye ey Gunteie ane pisaems Jones aaa ry a . - ju ommepeing with the firet lesson. se 10 The California Fenian State Convention | Mrs. Lyles had retired, there was loud kuock- | were during the trial, in an upper reom of the | Lucket sang a portion of the bymn. “Should best work and moderate charges is onr held last week resolved to Keep the Fenian | ing at the rear door, when Mr. Lyles demand- | (oy. t-H ith other ri earth against my soul ” P wah. Oe 15-han' ges 2 oreanization free from politics, aud adopted | ed what was wanted, &e. In reply, the par. irt-Honse, with Pats, | Seeg | at de comaeeeen or tee hymn, the scaffold a BALLS, PARTIES, &e. Koberts’ policy, as afiirmed at Philadeipaia | ties stated that they were travelers, from’ the | Deavily ironed, and have recently spent most wae cleared, and at @ eoncereed sigual che Ez : = ———— | and Pittsburgh. neighborhood of Port Tobacco, and supposing | Of their time in stinging and prayer. They trigger was pulled and the drop fell, ieaving 45,000. 45,000. 45,000. QUF MOTTO is OUR Name. Mrs. Major General John E. Wool was | the bouseto te oecupied Ng Op pageh agen [Pte rel ect dy mere dg t ceed [ey Ayes np ee BO, i: STOP end THINK. — stricken witb paralysis at Troy, N. Y.. at one | they had called to asx for lodging and to get Shaky creat in. September, Mr Kersban, | After they had hung about fificer minutes STOP and THINK. GOOD WILL ASSOCIATION IN THR © clock Wednesday merning, and is not ex- | directions as to obtaining employment. Mr. | Stely aft sentence, Rev. Mr. haw, | they were iowered and examined by Dr. Joha STOP and THINK. pected to survive. She is nearly 60 years of | Lyles directed them to another ~quarter” near pedceg mye Obareh, commenced to visit | 1M enaell sician to the jail: Dr RK. IMMENSE OF CLOTHING FIELD AGAIN. age. General Wool is absent in Baitimore. by, where they could remain for the night,and | them, to give the necessary religious in- truct| STOCK OF CLOTHING The First Grend Ball of the 8 ton, but they did not exhibit mnch con. | Otborne, Dr. E. D. Hurd, who prononaced lite Major General Schofield, accompanied by | *#id thatin the morning he would see what trition until after the death warrant was re. | ¢2uncl. They were then lowered into their o: LOTHING 7 Brigadier General Blunt and si arrived | Cowld be done for them Supposing them to. coffins. which bad been previously placed di- 8E STOCK OF © GOOD WILL ASSOCIATION, couerday afternoon at Fortress Monree from | 2&¥e *0 acted, Mr. and Mrs. Lyles fell asleep. | ceived, and was read to them on October Sun, rectly under the scaffold. Subsequently, they ED DOWN of Georgetown, will be given at New Market Hall Fnenmonas ‘on an inspecting tour. Some time aiterwards the door was suddenly THE DEATH WARRANT READ. ON MONDAY, NOV. 5. 1866; The Association pledge themselves to make this one of the grandest affairs of the season, No hats or caps allowed in the room. ‘0c 31-4t* Were interred near the jail now in course of The warrant was read to them at that date | constrnetion. by Sheriff Turton, who was accompanied by FURTHER CONFESSIONS OF THE PRISONERS the Clerk. Mr. Sasscer, and at first they ap- The prisoners, this morning, before coming i burstin by main force, and the four negroes The Rey. Mr. McClosky, brother of Arch. rushed in airing toward the bed sogree enter- bishop McCloskey, of New York, (chapel of | eg. Mrs Lyles immediately aroused. and not of the American college at Rome, has been to finding Mr. Lyles in bed, and supposing he Fortress Monroe on a visit to some old friends, had escaped, unlocked the front door and went tobe very indifferent, but shortly atver ane brigs Castor and FE. W. Wilson, for Bal- | out, endeavoring to secure hereett. She was | Mr. Kershaw foand them much rant oes | Out, bad a long peesreen pontine date ste NEVER ogain will you bave the OHANOE. EDUCATIONAL carly part of Oclober, nese ara mere lostin the | overaken by the ruffians and brought back. | later seems to have much control over whe | DAW. Plater and Davis SPORE Die Riva again will you have the gEaEce. ., early part of October, near Maraicabo. Being asked where her husband was, she re- | others—they having Tecently acted on his ad- | they were concerned with Frank Dixon in the BEVEB agein will you have the OHANUE. BS. ALION V. DALY respectfully announces | Al & special cenvention of the diocese of she knew not. They then demanded to | vice, to say nothing—and consequently up to | burglary of the house of the Misses Palmer ‘The goods must be sold within the next sixty M fo her triends and the public generally that | Maine, the Rev. Heary H. Neely, of New York, | know where the money Bud keys were, and | thie time there has been no confession made | Iastepring. Plater also to committing a rape days. regardless of cost. We mean what we say. | she will receive a few more PILDS for instruc- was unanimously elected bishop. not being satisfied with her answers, required . : cocks oi except as to the Lyles murder, which was | on one of the ladies. A man named Orsey Come see for yourselves before purc! ing. tion on ti ano, at her residence. No. 7 1 i a light to be turnished. Mr. Lyles, s| made during the Court. and an intimati Slater is now in the penitentiary for this crime. papal st. Georgetown, D.C. Terms moderate ocz3im* | ,1he Newfoundland telegraph is reported | Sofa. wemice inate husband had gotout, | frem one that the arty were engaged in the Luckett confessed fo oc coacerned wea Prag * Bow ‘5 ‘. a ss aw ks and wishing another chance to escape, offered | ro! of the Misses Palmer, last spring, chard Luckett an in Parker in robbing 460 iS oparenets rag eee Wasnt foo mies SUHOOL FOB BOYS THE SALTIMORE DIFFICULTY to go the kitghen and light a lamp. <b near Broad Creek. pring, McCracken’s store, in Alexandria. Pleier aut se lett jesbington, D.C. | rien College Law Building, sth st. ic t the Police Commi ‘Acti Kroes refused this, but allowed a small servant PLATER RETRACTS HIS CONFESSION. Davis acknowledged. in conjunction w:th Fe: THESEEES. & Co. Rev iat LitAmeon at Principal. "To “ot the City Counc one Menon] |e) to sie hepecde de + ieee geal lag seme Plater, although he confessed several weeks en oe weamase ten et o rae te H’F. Leudon 7 § A. M.. Principal. was. extingu when . . jairy on the ington » y CITIZEN'S AND MILITARY OO Bree. Mato) A ML, Profemor of Modera Uan: | The Sun of this morning eays:—The mater | Tasy (rumguisbed when 1 Lyles and made | ago that he was in Lyles’ house snd took the Eckington affair.) Metropoltnns Havel tate wee! ’ = ss of the police commissioners, Messrs. Hindes | her go to the kitchen, when another light was | clock. now strenuously denies that he entered 362 Pounsylvanie aveaue NALL LADIES’ SEMINARY will open and Wood, was the all-engrossing topic of con- | Procured, and a return made to the dwelling, | the nouse, and says that the sentence is unjust: AFFAIRS IN COLORADO +t ‘Washington he ee ee $.. Be. 431 versation on the streets yesterday. Shortly Ts.L. meanwhile failing, by various signs, ® 2. . Oct. oe partic Zs as he never saw the deceased, and but two of the party, Davis gad Lucket. were engaged in the murder. PLATER ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE. Shortly after his conviction the sheriff dis- to make the girl understand her wish that should run off and give an alarm. Mrs. L. bie then forced to stand at a door, one of t uara: simultaneously ramor named Brevet Brig. he presemand ‘while the others proceeded wich Gen. John W. Horn and Jonn T. Ford, Esq., | their search. They were about to leave, when r) Mining Operations—Preduct of Grain, &c. Encouraging Prospects. (Correspondence of the Star } MONTGOMERY, COLORADO, Oct. 1, 1906.—Bdi- ‘or Star - Our prospects as a people are steadily before noon @ telegram from Annapolis an- nounced that the Governor had devided en the dismissal of the commissioners, and almost D ISTRY. oe the premises or see babe PIPHANY HIGH SCHOOL, D® F Leck woop, der the charge of | h . AVENUE, Sie Will insert testi) on a new method. oa om The duties of tus Institutic 1866, Oc 16-168 as their successors. There was little or no tary was is, | CoVered that he was planning an escape.’ He improving. both mining and agricaltural, and enied July. bts tae} Frag er P: excitement on the streets, and after the fact b-~ predisd Apia i peecesasg t0 Santen, had procured some giass and a piece of hard | the railroads (for we have two contending D OVAL. nani O.B. HALL. » Rector, ’ | came known the crowd, ina great measui and obtained from $1,200 to $1.50 in Virginia | brick, (which were found secreted in his shoes.) | which shall gethere first) are fast approaching B. LBWIB, DENTIST, tes gemoven from References:—Rev.G W. Samson. B., President | dispersed, although Considerable interest co: currency, an amount of greenbacks not exact- | With which ne — to cut away the rivets 242 to 260 Penn. avenue, ten doors Qelumbian Cetlege; Mon’ Wm. Merrick, Baltimore; | tmued to be manifested on the streets throug ly known, upwards of $200 in gold, and a | of bis irons, and loosening them to await | US 8nd are now running to within abou: soo Shove. Greet 3 ed Dentistry Cel. C. Andrews. Washin ton ct _ 93 Im out she day. ee Pini ett orig quanuty of silver coin, of various denomina- | the entrance of the guard at meal time, over. | miles of our Principal city, Denver. The grain FiPac: thout . per: >. 7 ted in the said vicinity, but after brie: sons ha ‘eoth to extract, 1 Svise them | [YpiS8 LUCY HUNTER will open a» SOHOOL | ETeF® Ww. e's office tons. They also appropriated some bed-cloth- | power bim, seize the keys, and make off. Since | and breadetuffs raised im our territory this year for Girls on the Firat of October, No. 199 | discussions, generally good-humered, those eg ing, wearing aj 1, 2 new clock, and seyera] | then he appears to be quite debilitated: bat it | win than lation, bat eon out. inserted ‘on Hubber. Gold Meep ive veneer between ith and oth streets, | composing them cigpereed to their homes, and | other articles. While they were ail thaw stent, | ie belicnea iat Kee aie aed: bas tt sua Senen gua aintonmietc nmin ee Bilver . In erder that all persons should sep 20-tf the night passed off very quietly. i occupied, Mrs. L. escaped again unobserved, bas recently stated to some of the others that & i ere. mle yy ag! the price very ee. T ST. TIMOTHY'S Walt. x General feenind Orevemie ay, ele Pager and secured & position behind a large walnat | 35 — as lls osm trom the irons he me ae aes ti scarce at rented fact, call and see for your- HE duties of this institution will be resamed | day, accompanied ral Comstock, chiet | tree near the . Present ‘trderers | intends to miake a desperate attempt to escape, | for 7 hundred pounds, which two months witsea Bison on ton the new and impreved | .n ge; STs, 1868, For terme. ce. see catalogue | of his staff, they coming from Washington, and . tee et Peco $e pte -o - @ of 3 ‘No. 260 Penn's avenue, bet 12th end 19th end circular st the weiscinel bookstores of this i t After proceeding to the Entaw House, sum- | ser and at booty, im the direction of the yaneide 3 to be shot rather than to be hung. ago sold for $30. Potatoes now sell for ix cents Moned before him the police commissioners, sition coos ere uyles, by changing her po- je yesterday afternoon said that be was not as city, or address the pr: sos 5 : ‘ hich then sold for 20 cents per pound. This c sition’ so as to keep always the tree | yet fully reconciled to meet his God; but chat | © Je x-tt 8. B. LEWIE. M. D.. Dentist, | _* 2A Ontonville:M4-_ | who are to be dismirsed, Messre, Hindes and | os{ mere 85,10 Keep ah Mine bates aes | Ke oxpecerto tate Ge tee ie eee to | Teduction in ube price of articles of living tends zat = Wood. What was said and done at this inter- | then proceeded through the darkness to the | go te the scaffold. He eays that it is very | greatly towards the prosperity of the country. T Ki. Loomrs, u.p, A. °®? scones 315 aN 317 Wit pas not been made public. A similar |icabin of a colored mau, come distance om | snjust 1o charge all the rotoerie committed @ | The mines that are being worked and are yitid- CERI ER EEA tede peace osiggamy | Sohcormer fren nareenesnsvinatet, | Snd'Fod, ie abpsedseeiuinea ae | Maer shs ap itn standout fae | kwon pari iecacausin aegis | Ree mune ater tne wonmand ey re: ‘j id b sal mal ercery er ty - cl in whic ie ever bts office in this city. Many pereons W.L. WALL & > aectlonoens, m ssioners. The latter gentlemen informed eran ete blood, and aae ee aes Was engaged, and thatin this he Was eutrapped. ary aytnt ew, Suen” i po 3h concen Nthero whe sonnot wear |/ Will sive their al attention to all sales on- Pigonintnes nde Ahepiaaenene eters ney her, era rye eg the nearest neighbors piney ng ht ae bis | and improvements in the mines are being car ‘, = - J to give t jarm. ‘hem several jemen » was nm Alexandria as was t * “persons calling at my office can be sccommode- | iti" to hem. Particular care dad aidmecriee | Kpew, off-ciaily been appointed by the Gov. | oie, the alarm. tney found the dead body | attempting to break into a store, and received | banding. arching’ seatinn eee Oe ey ted with any sty! see price of Teeth they fie- | tions of Merchandise. Also, have @ Bazaar for the | €or. The General expressed a desire to see ot Mr. Lyles lying on the floor, in narrow | then a ballin his back. Wm. Jones eays that are sanguine of admission as a Siste soon ir sire, but to these who are particular, and the | sale of Horses, Carriages, &c., 95 Louisiana ave | ¢verything pass of Sen Wis {nd said that if | space between one side of the bed and the sec. | he is fully reconciled, and that he. with the the nexi of Congress, and some aptic:- Fay cleanest, ead ie Sera nue, betweea sth and sts. (Int} oc 12-epi0t | compelled to bring U nited § tates trdops to the retary. Under bis body was a pistol of his own, | others, being guilty of the crime, must take the pate peer @dvan to resalt to us iit BRAL ST! cAp procare, the MIN B. L ZUPERIOR OABINET FURNITURE city it would be a very unpleasant duty. | which usually lay upon a shelf near tne bed. | consequences. Jones, it will be recollected, thereby. The law passed Congress for the Boome fn thisdty 08 Peau’s « ae S po , Meesrg. Horn and Ford, it is understood, in- | He had no other wound than « pistol shot, | was formerly Col. Lyles’ coachman, and was ocewpasian of the mineral Taoe Teceives the oe and isthe ag Aieo. 907 yee poe street. ‘The Subscriber is to inform his numerous | formed the General that they were of Opinion | which entered abvut the right cheek bone ard | under an indictment for setting fire to his mas- approval of the people, and wilt acd Pulleasiguin: : a ‘oc 20-ly . | friends and actamens 18 Stock of that the presence of United States troops would proceeded upward the brain. As no | ter’s house. Davis seems to await the. ad to the yield of gold from this country is ins Fu UBE not be necessary. General Grant left the city | word or gToan was ever uttered by him, he was | of the day with but little concern. Luckett is by en and securing capital in mining ee for Washington again last evening. of eourse struck by the first fire of the party as | the most Boperul one of the lot, and says that in vestments. all work has been TOVES, &c. On the arrival of the evening train from An- | they entered: when, itis supposed. theskors | be is fully pre; semtet Ris God. it is | done in violation of law, and capitalists bes napolis, intelligence reached the city that Gen. left him still strén enough to leap conyul- | stated that while confined im the Alexandria PREPARE FOR WINTER. Horn was certainly appointed, but that Mar. sively from bed Bnd clutch : tated about engeeing in istol, jail he made @ profession of religion. sine Ford bad not been. The old police board were | to sink with it helplessly to rrebprertyt ped j of terprises, but they will now in them, At BOYD'S, 479 %b street, between D and eb comosden. | notmade pablic The otic soa ns Garces | (ret wul Nd Upporaaity i omarve nim | ™"F CRIMINALS TARE LEavs op Twammraac. | teudiy Slinguectre ve beviog sie ron es : various | o; i 4 . - ou a get repeize,_ fee sil kinds of Stoves, | Pi call end pareelt re archasing. siation houses last night were guarded by a whict'he Sell Sid eorverier ‘Gs Dn Yesterday, the wife of Pinter, as also the | Sl! the other mining States and Territories as Bangec. Bester. cpa Furances. set-ectn gontng gan G. WiLSOR considerable number of picked policemen of wife and a friend of Lucket, visited them aud | 36 Will Bave popene peg eg Io took their final farewell. Plater exhibited lit- Financially, we sre “able-bodied,” having no tl feeling. but Lucket was very affectionate; | debt, and thus the item of taxation will be less ietesing bis child again and again. omnes Adena else in the United States. Our 4 ores haves utation &s geod &s any, and are ese Srey pas eee ven rr ee: inexbaustibie, nd there are countless miles of On Blonday last the undertaker took the ‘compere “aed sauespatl a akin a Cooking » ea! \MBICH'S RESTAURANT, 2 JRC ES oe in part oe oe aoe. E Na 368 Penna erenus; Rear 6th street. a sete aoe OBERT BOYD, ; ICH wishes to int _0¢ 30-im* 479 9th street, bet. D ani &. FR peers shat fps gent semen STOVES, ae mess, on 4 OIE ae fresh every ccaenen a Tis WINES aod Tigugns certhot bo aitpamet. m be observed by a person standing in the room. the reruiar force, and the police magistrates The chamber presented @ frightful spectacie. swore in @ large number of specials. the floor and bed being covered with bicod, and Brigadier General John W. Horn, the in- | the furniture being covered with blood, and the tended new commissioner, is @ native of Balti- turnitare giving evidence of the robbery. Mrs. more. When the 6th Maryland regiment was | 1. in jamping from the bed andover the place recruited during the war, he raised a compa- | where her husband had lain. got herself and, Ry; Mow in Carroll coanty, and left Balti- | her garments covered with blood, and without 01 tain when that regiment went u; hy the Valley or 'P | being aware of the fact Call and give him « trt -y “ easu) heir coffius. Plater appearea ee Seas -. Virginia. He soon became ma: E near: ‘i ears of age, | ™°Asures me d P ' ‘ ‘ FU3 B OONSUL’S HANDBOOK, | of his fesiment, tien lieutenant colonel, aad od tee per onal se Ba eh wioate somewhat moved, and his eyes moisteiied for a Vireinta Horse Tairves Sewrences. — article of 1 volum OO mensch Manuel Prac- | at the battle of Harper's Ferry, when Gen moment. ! The others, however, showed Last week we announced the conviction, sud well to give tique du Consulat, I volume; Lnipsic, De Ouest. TTY, - | bealth. He was widely known and highly re~ er. 30 | sentence to fourteen years’ confinement in the So etotes ements Constiaires des Mtats Maritimes, 1 | Dlles sarrendered, he led his regiment into | spected, und poseessed many of re qualities | motion whatever. The graves of the prison@ penitentiary, of Landon T. Lovett, upon the Mornin, - Base Rarser,’ “¥ Clercq. ®t De Vi @uide | D*'tle as its colonel. In this engagement Col. that procare and preserve triendabip'eet es- | Ts are being dug im the jail yard, where the charge of borse-stealing. ‘As we then went to ator,” “* ’* Diamond.” and*+Gem Parlor Heat- 1 vol Horn received a severe wound inthe hip that | teem. His high position in the cowmbenn of | new jail is rected, his trial on an indict. Sigg’ Also, several different atyles of GAS BURN. paralyzed his lower Be le te abc, psitid Bim | course. greatly added to the indignation of his THE sc4rvotD ar ing ae aseamnviee bask *, a ” on bed for months. ¢ is abou ears rder. - men shoot eEro bore, ees arbiter.,, age, a gentleman of robust health, andone of | OWMUTMer raids, The seaffold is erected on the north side of | spring — which resulted in his being found igs,” *Onal undoubted courage and perseverence. - the court house, adjoining the building front- | E™ilty, and sentenced to one {oe se pana ing the open space between the building and parse ane De Sa seaman Gardner's Hotel. Tne platform of the gal- Edward S. Wright and George Camppril, lows is § feet 6 inches from ogeans. and 2) | indicted for the same offence wiih Lovet, put feet wide, ana feet deep. The drop is 175g the feet wide and 4 feet deep, and is hinged to the platform, being kept in placd by two supports whieh are connected by a on w! A proceeded . lever, worked by a rope run tuside the court- were elicited im this asin the case of Lovett, rooms, acts. Directly over the isaheavy beam, J2 inches square, ata heigh: of 24% teet Late last night it was currently reported, | Tbe accused were tried forthe murder on the aud generally believed. that George W. Berry, | 5th end 6th of September, and afie: an impar_ Esq. ‘will the colleas ue of m: Horn in | tial hearing convicted. There was another the new police board. t midnight the city one—Henry Richardsaljias Nimrod Richards— Was almost as quiet as a deserted village. indicted, but he succeeded in evading arrest. There were but few persons to be seen on the Subsequent to conviction the prisoners mad- streets and not many policemen. the following confession : In the first branch of the City Council, last 1, Will:am Piater, being one of the parties ber oa Mr. Brooks, of the Seventh Ward, | wno have been arrested and accused of being lered ® paper containing a preamble and eapcerned it; the murder of William Lyles, do two resolutiens, reciting that the constitation | make the following statement, to wit : of Maryland denied rebels the right to vote or That arthe time of and to said murder the ‘onitor,’’ ‘*Bell,”’ ana‘ Mauhattan.”’ - Peris. mai yothee. valuable, we vorks ie Se etic een on, Bose WEEE ()RUIT BUTO! EXPRESS COMPANIES. 4 DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE 514 PENN’A AVENUE. orricz Frnit Trees of finest ality; and motores hold office; that it directed the passage ofareg- | 1 t1yed in the town of fexandria, Va, be tome ste "Through the peat, ‘at equal dis. ‘Thus ends the career of : ree ' BRAN : * 7 + fe + be- ad 7 are 219 PENNSYLY. via ri NUE, OPposite | 12 Bice. can be supplied the undere gned, istry law; that Themas, Swann refused toap- | tween Fairfax and Royal streevs, at the end of espana! fall Mbout 7% teen; the poe fe pdell, not exces 9 Wittin Ds Pench Agree eed sO ener Geet ,APples, | point any out rebels and men of bis own party. | {Ne Fonndry lot; that on Saterday, the i4th | made iast to cleats on the uprights wine eat ° ~ Y BASTERN Grape Viner—Delaware, Ooncord. Lows nairon. Mr. Randall aster ities teen on rand tet, lions cane ary Rachapds anatmnbaeae ea, | cive viey ED eatery Bown siaes of - GREAT 8T 5 ae. i 9, ". en; and t dria with Henr: | and Thomas Dayic, “4 = e NOBTHERN SW RD EE NE E™ | ,Lemion Blackberries, Strawberries, Currants, | Having failed to secure the privilege of voting | who ure jointly accueed with te ern ee is through one of the 1owes hes ars |, OROtERA af Pg A Bite Ato | as Oe ae figemoned eat commlciunetar ox | Kc See oceans eae A: | Suton. ic arine erro | Mae ens geen ans uci, ba — s 5 ee. vi 1oners ye "e on the Bend; at ac ile iY ; Migrehandive, Money and Valuables of ll Kind |) | Se ee Riera uae arrived I cardigtiand, | litical purposes alone; therefore it is resolved | Ham Henry Jones and Henry Luckett goton | tP®- occurred im the practice of one physician, two forwarded with dispatch to all accessible sections | Fagus Nemscsa es ace een eeale Hrsek Ordcus, | (Ust the removal aforesaid by Thomas Swann, | board We them proceeded tp the farm of Mr GUARD FORTHE PRISONERS. in that of another, and one in another, Pive the country. Snow Drops. Iviec, &c. First quality Bulbs so. | @0Vernor of this State, is a deliberate attempt | William Lyles, on Piscataway Creek, v- Last night. as well as for several nights past, | deaths thus far have resulted from the pest there was a large guard on duty at cour. lence, but we are pleased to be able to state, » that, within the last four Do new cases jouse. During the early part of the it the | have been reported, and Qi within our prisoners engaged in singing hymas. bat after, knowl who had been smitien with, and | lected specially for my trade. JOH Bau. 392 * BF” Seed Sto will be remove et va rea : Yat, to 446° Teh treet, oppeniie U.S. Parone OF COLLECTION or poset. BBAFTS, aND Bade to accessible partso” we United States. . DUNN, Agent, what _- _ Suathingion’ D0 Arri {to trample upon the constitution and registry | ing there we haul e boat on shore and law of the State of Maryland, and to place in progenies on foot Toate Leyioe’ residence, On power those who, during the entire war, were reaching the residence I knocked at the. door jenemies of the United States Government; and andasked Mr, les whether he wished to ‘that the commissioners have been removed | hu hands. told. us fo -. | 1 o'clock they were all in & deep si 2 eurvi the first terrible shock of the dis~ ———————— co BBL AT lth Seleolm | without just catee and for political purposes Prete ahaa nore plan ‘would anewer ua if tug | _ Messrs. Jones aad Collins, of E Jour city, are | ease, are iu a fair way of recovery. —Si. afcy's F URE OLD PORT WINE alone, and that the act calls for the eondemna- morning. We dia go tothe ‘quarters, but aae inerrcting on the site ef the old jail, | Gazette. | “Thave received from the private stoek of ‘founy. Ut ‘Tee Union men taronghout te | inid down, all five of us on the erast. nani the | '0°8 handsouse end +a dew oulig. | Tme Iman ExtoRaTion SEES emigration and honored citizen short supply ot poe, | county. : dwellidg house, having agreed on the word | °° F 2 | from the South of Ireland, paF ms Guality PORT WANM, "ais peers, | “On iotion of Mr. Handy, the word’ “ais- “Rush, to be given by said i : patusily » loyal” was inserted in the resolutions wherever tart Unemens® ‘aula would all start up an Fy » ing tor thi two stories fn pended heght, a nBre. entirely | dm the harvest, is reviving The Cork fire-pre a ‘Of ‘orick“on remarks that “a that: burst in the door of ae! house, tor tiie p' 6f effecting our inien- be bi RnoWn to me seversi 7 Mr. Randolpb, of the Thira Ward, said he tions. [ considerable per- . ge e hasiron window frames, | tio of the takes througd pre- MILL FEED, MEAL, BALRD RAY, id not see any necessity now of adopting the pe ue aa beriy? | Scrose which areheary iran bare... | pale tickets, the friends of kre in A'syFica ond all Kinds of FRED at lowxates, , resolutions, and at his suggestion tuey were ok A peat Belaee ie Yeh “te. p= ~dhmaeri Paying theif passage money th To,aed dering GROUND ALUM, FIBB, . Z 2 Io'cieeh en Sse Aten THE EXECUTION.’ | ser Increased. “This shows the crest “dnd TURR'S IBLAND saLr | From Europe. word “Rubhe whereupon al Avesta stared | TSA tg "| anxiety of ibe Irieh tn America to have ‘ner forsale jow tp loteto suit br, is. Gard 60. E | {BY PONY EXPRESS TO'THE STAR} my ie - 5 . ; " Nww York, Nov. 1.—The steamer Austral. | up and prec tated ourad] ves against asian, from Queenstown on the 2ist nik, has oF. the 'awelting, “which was © witty thi Ais 1 Tele bree eared were ‘area by of 8 ty, one of wi al with the lantic Telegraph e ition, ar. e 801 caTrespondence of ‘3 Fivea at Queenstown onthe wth; with the lowe | Tesulted in be Raimediats aco of PSE | siren pamsgaeebee men a nee, of her propeller. The cotton crop of Egypt is | Wrlliam Lyles. 1 am not abie! to 1 left ¥s iy ey Jone very large. whe eniite panne had Stan ee ee | hal A pansion fpr pgp ra pits imost out in England, is corres- commo! - wally citizens, some Roreeback an: pondent says the Empress Caridttas malady guilty ‘ith the others, but no more guilty than poy in wagons and bo; «most of them comt ney. : ——_s ©. © @¢iwes YusreEray Bventnc. He CREO ” me ee ure PANTS, : 3 ° } ; i 8 rz Strict attention tothe end enced on her voyage from Vera Urux to by toe the other four, aad ued paving been summoned by cover. SS zaire, "where she tall ards was the leader of . 1am sats: sheriff, arrived | L —eertenaenmneieenneaess 5". Feepoustbllliy shahas eapeea inhi same | ieee Lease Richards ited aie of ihe suot | in own. They were armed with 7°11 is reported that quite e furore hns becn BRIO, view with Napoleon she lost her seli-posses- | A!) the others ai ? doubje-barrel carbines, pistols, crested among the farmers of Berks county, wsRiOad ABD, sion and became violemt and disrespectful. Wx. mark) PLarar. | sabres.. be expected, the hotels were | Pennsylvania, in the cultare of the -t ‘Boom 2° | Cardinal Scitowski, Prince Primate of Hun-| ‘Witness: Hawny BRooK®. "0 ee soon crowded to overflowing, or sberry Gne tarmere living near Pullding, O41 Fim Ot 4Be oy enced on ine loin ulnmo. aged BL years. | OR the reverse of this. paper Je the Tollow- about the Compdenes. wan 2. ate Reading. tout ouly cne-baif an norm, Ofce A. eho! was greatly ai ing at Perth, * pets or et ser . wine ee cash, we are svnbled | The Cretana bad atterpted to rut dec cones | we, Thhmas Havic, Henty Gockert and'Wil- | where the’ eheri® and Seen peytad ol ‘per geilen. , aoe eet ouplige J SATE fend, Seima hasbeen avacugien by lium Henry Jones,do- ber -by state freely and giving instrdctions. the Tor! he fmiite coninded ih TANGY f Voluntarily that the, within “ : aT Meat lg ihe erence bei wern » tannt and cholera had also appeared iu ce finns [ atntement, trade 1 ra gehen CONDITION OF Tim PRIGCHRAS Las? RIOR. Citra REET Sa oe LOL ee hwonkee Sawer of Wiki Warts Rey. Mr. Kershaw Rad ap iatervigw of some | ont, and she other hallowed ’ 78 oe * wt e : as 508, ‘ Cor. 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