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y= i TUAL INSTRECTI t with as friendly feclings towards the officers | to htm and hisofficers for the kind attentions he CITY ITEM Georgetown Advertisements. EVEN NG STAR. THE GALLOWS. | eine at or tne ‘jail ar Thad for vay mother with whom I | bat received, as the last thing he would do apog atin denia-Os — ae } rted but a few hours ago. They could not this oerth, and said he was mow ready to go td pAMoxg the improvements = chearve that tem MAND TEMPERASOE BALLY 2 f ith treated me better if I was their brottter. | the saffold. — nee ir A. our a . a FRIDAY .0....00+......miarem 24, 1971. | EXECUTION OF JAMES GRADY, | a informing some of his frien Is that | May God biees them, aud may they prosper | At thrce minutrs past 12 o'clock, General lasietully papered, painted, and decorated nis |’, 2, PORLTC TEMPERANCE Me@rimy wnt ho = ————— — Grady did not seem to by his teachings, | throngh life. This is the best I can do, wishing | Crocker appeared at tae north door of the fail, | well known store, at Ne, Pell, Pemasvicansa CLIC TEM PRBABCE OMJUR wt Od Ry LOCAL NEWS He is Banged for Murder of Mrs. Faulkner. | they sent for fev. Father Wigst to eet os them § long life, prosperity, ands bountifal re- | followed by the priser, with Rey. Fathers | grenue, three dors east of ith st, whereby ics | {tma, Georgetown, on BUNOAT EVENINI?, = = - patent | Spiritaal adviser of the prisoner, and that mio- | ward hereafte Wiget and Kocbeiort on either side, with Ris | appearance is greatly improved and a mach | seb im Te o chose. AdGresses will be @& (OURS ON EAR’ ister has been regularly attending him since. “Yoors, truly, Jaws GRapr.” co) i, Mr. Browne, and Messra. To: abd | better light has been obtained for showing bis pack RE pa SRUGERERTS, 0. ° BIS LAST Wi TH. ALLEGED ATTEMPTS OF THE PRIGORER TO Grady éaid be wished this letter made public, | Dutton, ot the jail force. The prisoner walked sclendid sevoriment of Spring Clothing tor | Bewre, BU. PECK sui THOMAS WHRELEN fional Thrater—Leona Cavender in “T° seis 001 ¢ Bte # » YO an ys, wh h 4 ae ioe ttn . ite reamre” and" Nasr tae Good ter | PARTICULARS OF THR CRIME, | te sature rte mies derstanding with |J"Tye reported aeked:—" Your father witteome |v "0 2uB SCAFFOLD | tactaree expresely #0 bis order from the best watery cat promy’y get tn fall force. To Rothing Crimimal Carcer of Graa. phn sfeoomg a bar not transpired, bat it is — to ate you before you with firmer _ _ others tn the. mide ber a snd including ail the novelties. His ‘os. By ° er — Jno. E. ¢ ” Se crimina rady. ported that Father Walter became ato! dj , wou andappeared to be ongrossed in listen and suits Gne cassimeres are ———— i - = = Bazine Dobcete and” The Live tea —— the fact that Grady had toon furaisued with | jf toese hice nofeewing. My folks Will boxe | prayers aeeeeeteaty che rope citi ther fanah | SOmMFADIY adapted for Wosinces purposes, and | ((§= GEORGETOWN CORPORATION TAAMS. weet. Pratt, the Meuse Rée HIS TRIAL AND SERTERCE. ison to take his life, and remonstrated with | 1.0 potition oj trap, the rope, with the fatal | Be also basa chotce stock of diagonal coats in Sarees Sivan 3, un eeiat. Pratt, the icator, 134 and E partes ‘ : im im referenee to that matter, w! ad « Where?” nocée, Wes held off to one side, and dine, brown, and ail the fashionable colors, | th. nine for a aod special taxes for the year Art Gan ‘ Alleged Attempts to Commit Suicide in Jail. } the prisoner. Grady was all along regarded as] @ —« at Mr. Olivet; some of my relatives are BXTREME UNCTION sogether with black suits for fall dress par- | 17) are ready for delivery he Oslin ‘eo Mak rt Gallery, 483 7th street. — wild and reckless, and from the light manner in | yuorieg there, and we have a nice lot. It seems | W8S administered to the prisoner by the prifets. | pcses, and a line of fine Cheviot suite. Mr. | ed to make an abstement of ten per centum en a Barlow's Gallery of Oil Paintings, 16 Penn- | HES “LETTESS TO THE PUBLIC.” | which he talked of piooperenss deathywith | curious to you that After the prisoner arose from his knees the | Straus has *ylvania avenue—New pictures just received. their knowiedge ef his character, officers of stock of goods that cannot be sur- | taxes paid on or before the Ist of April easing A MAN EIGHT ON THE VERCE OF ETERNITY clergy continued their prayers, and Father | passed anywhere, and The @#th section of * the Sct to provide ® govern- Wiget placed to bis lips the Oraciftx, which he Dent fer the District of Jobeom bbe ® the fol eee ene te Where Re will be bucked, | Pies’ pe His arms bad been pinioned That the charters ——_-e—___— BIS TAL CRANES FIZZLE. BY Jai. the jail thought they bad ‘ground two be- Soy lieve that he would not hesitate to take his own THE CLOSING SCENSS. | life if he hag the opportunity to do 80. A tow ry ti of said Levy Conrt ths iniy bo: before be was brought down, and his legs were | not fail to give him a call. foltow , to i i H i i: Previous to the 2tth of Febraarg, (the first Festa ng tatgge hag e . bce 4 pow tied. As he promised to do he turned his —__o-——_ c ome pe gh owt ng dae tonsa it Five & b C i up well, and left him, the prisoner had e = ive Anti-Territorial‘sts in Couneil. At the term of the Criminal Court of the Dis- | day set for-the execution,) one of the guards acted a promise that the reporter would see bis | face towards the warden and said: ii XOUS Main iv coming out or turning grey. | severally, orto ead Levy Court. for the wate i. 40DIRWCE OP BIGur. | trict of Colambia which commenced in Decem. | discovered in the prisoner's boot aknife made | barents ard call on him again this morning. “I AM READY.” do not murmur over a misfortune yo: ment of all e Le * ber last, James Grady was indicted tor the | Of * piece of hoop iron, about four inches ton hich had an ingly keen edge on it, ani murder of Mrs. Fanny Faulkner, an ol4 lady which he. btatods bo Be used torshave with. about 75 years of age, by an outrage upon her | This discovery strengthened the suspicious of person, the injuries inflicted resulting in her | the officers, aiid the discovery of polsun in a coll death. He was tried, convicted and ervtunced | Bt,D&d Occupied induced ‘the guards to be i van 50 made dy enit cittes respoctiy. THE MOTHER AND SISTER The noore was then adjusted, Diack cap | easily avert. Ayer's Hair Vigor will remove thy or by sald Levy Court, end al Aare beretoler the i 4 , after bei if drawn over his face and tied under the knot, | cause of your grief by restoring your hair to ite | Mtessed remaluing unpaid. me witeraat niternees tack there wackaiamee te the signsl—the wave of a bandkerchie!—was | natural color, and therewith your good looks eHow LL, Collector farther respite = eaten agatn visited | giver a ae and good natur a ae — ¥ ‘anrmepen, March 35, 3571. im. The Bt desc - val st ’ ; 1 oO | =s : - lector. to aMiee the barter Bee ree atl end regia althdaca te trap-stick® being pulled | ,,G#XTSSMEX AND Lavine’ Kip Gtoves at One Boni. —— stricter than they bad been before. Whi fsoners in th eight minutes after twelve o'clock m, by an | Dollar a pair, at C. Baum’s Hoop Skirt ang | haven say et Toate ee me “ay tos Itmay not Le known to the public that Mr. | tobe hanged om the 2ith of February, 1371. The | Hache bolster warcomnlteed v0 halen teeny Date pep ined es the scaffold, insiading Baek’ unknown band in the right lower corridor, and | oft Factory, 408 7th stre wan bt F yey ty . -Jobn Hi. Crane, Wacer Registrar, and bis assis- | President of the United States subsequently | 0! February, charged with the marder of Sonuy | Wells and others, saw « portion of this inter. | the soul of James Grady wasfreed from its Dody. | Mus. Moongy's Anpomiat Cogsrt, recom- ‘ very traly, ee oa tant, Mr. A.W are opposed to the Terri- | granted him & respite until the 17thinstant, and | )*@es, was = ee a oS im the Leng oF appa view, and were 80 sensibly affected that one or ah Sekrg beroectnrd ig Ege protoa men‘e® by all physicians, © bonght and | mbié demu ied me oral government, This is sad. but it is so. | then again until the 24th instant; and all efforts Sart emes bo Se van, (oeade \talecesa anne more dropped on their Ruees and prayed as thay | \vtiet, the entire crowd standing uncover He bas been sommoning anti-territorial meet- | to procure a further respite or commutation of @ | made to order, at G. Baum's ivop Skirt and | POTATOES! POTATOES® robal ever prayed before. Rey, Father | 804 in silence until the fatal drop fell, but tm- | Core } street. 3,21 —— ost the guards that Boleter intended mischief ani | Wrenably Mever pray ‘ zi I viget ' time with the condemned | Me<liately afterwards a rnsh was made by 2 —— _@ 5 ¥ 0 buhels POTATOES os cin Hall. vat as nobody attended | sentenee having failed, the condemn-! mag, | had pelson in his cell, and if he woata be al Daniels tee crisceson: and piews ‘an en. | portion of the crowd to get closer to the scaf- | | ATL TRE LEADING eryLes of boys’, you gieoece Veuttias pg Se Mr. Watson spread oat rather | Grady, suflerea the extreme penalty ofthe jas .. | lowed to go to that cell he would fiid it. He gagement to meet him at 7 o'clock this moruing | {0l\), but the police and guards of thejail kept | 8nd mens’ Clothing at Oak Hi Sy o suit parc basers, by death by Lavging—in the Ferd of the jaii of this | Was accordingly taken to the designated cel! | End remain with him until the close, them back. There were only one or two con HEMPLER has urinometers and hydrometers. | =... ad Extensive Dvetrict to-day at—— o'clock. by Capt. Coleman, and after looking inio va- Father Wiget called again last evening, and Isive twitches of the body, and when it was - ° - Lesgue Ha! where the « ‘THE victim Tevu$ Clacks, bal uvles, &e., about the wall Spent ashort time. About 7 o'clock the prisea- amined fifteen minutes after the fail of the CALrPormia CaTa NG ouT i Wine on dranght, at Jas: night to the mamber af | of the terrible crime, Miss Fanny Fontkner, a | he put bis finger into w crevice. «ematking that ay benches con’aned precisely eigut | widow lady abont re tg Of age. tor ayear or | se had it. Capt. Coleman immediately thens st by Dre. Noble Young, J. H. Th er’s brother, Thomas; called, and enone } Mider’s, 420 7th street, opposite Vdd Fellows’ | in consequence of the death tage A) : ides tel ; em . Meant rorya A nearly an hour, taking with him messages J. be rye —— npn RE ind a Hall. & 12,3 gioeing _ co . cluding reporier . Jobn H. | two previous er Oceupi 1 a room i; | bis finger nd pulled oat @ paper conta'ning | some ef thi .demned man’s friends. epinion that his neck was broken instau: a rt ors ian ate ars —- Sod Zt DE | 1S basoment ef the house of Airs. Cacia, ci. | St’scluluc, itscems improbable that he ahowks | “me of the oon: THE PARTING the full, and death immediately eneued. at 3: ee tee Sin, wt Ge Orgs Beak ie HO a! in that Nees Coe tae RE ee nine city, pm. | Dave ‘ond % paper jlaced there. by Bolster, | petween the’ brothers was very hifecthig. anti | minutes mee itt ee lowerea oe, Sos 1 sirect. The choapent © iCW AETICLEG at and below coer, 2° in that reom she died. Shewas looked ayn by | 48 the two mon had no commanication with | Narr sendeavored to cheer Thomas, gud tl: INTO THE COFFIN the city... No branch stor those who knew her as a sincere curiayan | exch otber. ae oulcers being suspicious MUBIO at (he rate of fixe conte por Lim to Jive right apd honestly in the world ting © invest Ine lmorative } werman. She was very a aud if | is (J.’s) death wasa reproach tothe fam- nd was supperted | that trady ‘anged by the undertaker, Mr. Anthony main'y by Trinity (P. FE.) Church, of wh —— friends bad smaggied the Some’ of tha croad 4 faly op | NEOE CORRS, Buniovs ch she | poison im, redoubled their precantions, and ub and Ingrow erie Mabe need. oe : Jearance of the condemnt “ifr yale, and other diseases of et, visit De. | & stares cheap lpn ty M: : it cou! we; 1 néd manon | Wi 7 nt, No. «chen eae hon cea Sigtess.d the ascomblage im | was a coummunieant. “So tar as known. sie hai | tue then“ Deputy Warden (Mr. Mack) gave | wzgdt might grieve bis tamtly, they should re- | scaitold ran roto the jail to be out of the sight | purine Cote te mai S08 ripest betmeek Deo Opporition to the territorial bill. I no relative in {his part of the world; bat dal orders that no oné mould be Ailowed to sake | joie thas he was fully prepared to die. Atter | of the execution and'some shed tears when be |" Tus Ceissaacos oe, Ap im_188 Bridge #t.. Qeoreciown. D_U__ ed to build ap au aristocracy auiongst us. Mr. | son. a soldier ¢ English army, who visiteti cs with the priseuer. ay or two sinc the brothers b: d,Mr. A. K. was about to ae. The crowd rapidly dt ost uy Tee Ceterratxp “ Frawo” Contans, | my Gooke wae wade governor becaase he was | hersorue years ago. Forsome tine previons a, | of the prisonete contact ize eno rinerly pred ge Serta fe ed T risoner’s counse: ter all was ev rich war Te ®.re Londreds of men who | herdeathshe 5 oT e . who bad accompanied Tas The condemned man mae | the best Paper Collar im the market, tor sais | IN - in badhealth, having saffereu | Occupicd by Grady found a package, which on STAR reporter to the Louse of the prisoner's | ® request of Gen. Crocker yeaterday that te | ODly at the Original Franc’s, 431-Tih street. | From an@ after Bfarch"a. 12 no acne would admin.ster the government more intelli- | irom the aga examination proved to be poison. The rule parents ie Gelleerkis meenectei ens following guards or the Jali’ should OMietate Look for the name. No branch stores. 3,2,1: } allowed to BUN OVER 9@ DAYS. Bo deviation gentiy than H Covke. GRaDY'S CRIMINAL CAREER. prohibit ng beat: uukings was pot continued } tothe jail te inform Graity that his parent HIS PALL-BMARMRS: Mr. Watson splurged away for some time James Grady was vearsot aze.and | long, but the strictest watch was kept over the {eaitts & SermiGorial bild that seemed to bave | was borm and raised in the ower pari ot the | pu been formed expressly to leave such honest, | Second Ward. He received a good comumui. Wics un-eltsls | from above rule en acconnt of parsons. m7 tm __¥ ™ Lazenny F: er Wiget first called to see the whet 4 comeoded oe ae At his impending fate, wetc | Cant. Tames Coleman, Capt. Joseph Toware, | ,SA0E,TOTe MOVRY. aid ny yout Gent itriots as Craug anf himself out i | schoo! education, attending successively the | prisoner: ie came to the conclusion that he wa+ isbings at the Original France comforted by the assurance that fe was pre- | Messis. Kobert Strong and Thomas Jommeng’ | 2 paced. The remainder of the evening until 10 | and accordingly they’ this afternoon ween: | The Store in the ci EW SPBING GouDs. : i o’clock he spent in reading and conversing | panied the remains to Mt. Ulivet Cemetery, | SFe®- ar 2 | an tbe with nary teat to suck, aud then, as | Western District Scheoh (since known ag the | a0: pt pared ior death, and accordingly peti. | with the pry ‘and at that time be laid dows | when t were placed in a vault until nf Gent's HA? Hoss. of all the diferent | BENJAM(N MILLER, there WSs no applause of eucouragement to go | First Distriet,) when in charge of the late | toned fo: on bis bed, and, according to Lis own state- | family make arrangements for the interment, grader, in Cotton, Lisle, and Merino, at price | 101 5KIDUH STRERT.@ BORG & rows. on, be subsided. Joshua L. Henshaw; the Christian Brothers’, A Respite, ment, which will be private. % suit the mont economical, at te Original | x 5 FETO" Bir. James Holmes, brother-in-law to Crane, | in the basement of St. Matthew's Churct, ‘aud | wBich was granted until the i7th of March. A Telok thie erst POLAR =| | The coffin wasot walnut, with silver plated | Franc’s, 431 7th siaect. ‘No branch stores S21, | MA! Jue received large mesortment of here introduced ae scccintione comet me Mn il at known as ol — epee pl | apne Pl gee Father | until six o'clock this morning. mountings, including @ silver cross on the , — —e—__ S SPRING GOODS, ‘ng the appeintment of Joke 5. Crocker and juz onlege). eon @ boy he was a ieader ge e President, and repre- i breast: lined with white merino. GRRAT VARIETY 1s WHITE SHIRTS —one, two | cf the newest styles. emb in S DRExs iM. Hall on che Board of Registration, as | in ali kinds of mischief, being of a thonghtles. | feuting that St. Patrick's day was a fee Paier WAC aint aseae Egret inks | yBenides the detacaments of potice noticed | or three pleats—eslet™, buttont OF stale oeey | GOODS, Siew recing LADIES DRRse they hel! corporation effices. Asposition. He tearned the trade of brass tin'eh- | observed by =, citizens, he obtaimed a fur- Mr. J. 44. Crawe addressed the assemblage in | er with Mr. C. ©. Schneider, with whom he | ther respite untif to-day. favor of the reselutions. The appointing of | served five ye: and subsequently worked a. ‘Since bis conviction and sentence a represen- mM ce belders as registration commiasioners was | the painting business, which trade he Saye he | tative of Tre Star has had ceveral manifestiv lezek * id At the commencement of the INTERVIEWS WITH THE PRISONER. Mr. A. Watson spoke in favor of the resolu- | war he enlisted in Company D, 24 battalion of | The one had immediately after the last respite Bons. Jobn F. Cook, he said, was the only man | D. C. Volunteers, Captain John McCleltand, | has been referred to. It was on this oceasion who had the manliness to decline the office, as | and served in “the Seneca paign.” While | that Grady said :—*I fel like awis, Spring Cassiucres for Meu aud above, there were detachments from other pr@- | in front or in back—all #izes—at the Origmal | Bors morning and administered the last rites of the | cincts, and the arrangements made by Warden | Franc’e Gente Farnishing Store, 431 ith street, Al Catholic Church to the condemned man, who | Crocker, ip order that the solemn event should | at Popular Prices. No branch stores. 3.2 Good: a Seat lee ho pom and ners 9 lero og Proper decerum, were admi- —— j o'clock Father Wiget visited th. parents of the | rably led out. Prisoner, aud conveyed to them DRY GooD complete assortment of C Urning Goed paces, iP wey can be saved by giving us @cail, ae we aro Tmiped to vel! barcaius wh? tr i ei NOTICE and Linen my eee ete HIS LAST MESA TWENTIETH DistRict REPUBLICANS —The cam} & morning tar.” Mr. Brown called about 9 o'clock, and had'a | €xecutive committee of the republican club at BY GOODS. f my removal from Diatric it Would interfere with his other duties. There this command he was known as one ofthe The reporter said to him :—“There is not parting interview, receivin, trons the ape this district met last evening. Mr. L. B. 3. D mena a rol etity ell baring. Code en in this city who would gladly | wild and reci t old Attor: demued man bis thanks for Lis forts in his be- | Milier was chosen chatrman. and Wm. Tind: Seeac CURTALBSS at $4 per pair.worth 30. | Cepostts a etches e? Irv, t© repair at my d to this business of registration. o, fae! oO a ‘ney General is w | half, and Shey parted each wishing that thay | feeretary. A committee of nine was appoint WHITE BETTE Sits er yard, worth 75 cts. sore Ghe aot roe ae oe jor thee n being called om the resolations, | Once daring the cldtellow. He didn't come up t | would meet the orber in Heaven Of ee CE Barer and a finance commttice | Xr ulcgant qusiliy of BEATE La | that date will be euld et public oncten widooe ne, Mr. A. Watson, and Mrs. Dr. | to thiseity, but w: pack and returned | Bm Uromises, for he told my sever if ke coud! | “At 10 oclock Tux Stam reportes had an int of tive (B. 8. Atiinson, James Liverpool, J. G. sary cheap. Cerne, | Sass nspcatcerspegaants hasband voted aye, and they were | to duty, remaining un’ mastered out. Inthe | not any goed he would not say anything | terview with the prisoner, and found him stiji | Carroll, J. 1. Ballenger, and A.M. Sprague) | PURE MOMSIR, buff color. 33 cents; has been Um Pledges om hand already. Stock and fopted. - fall of 1861, he went South, and joined the Con- | 824 cheerful. He was attired In dark pancaloong, | "48 chosen to collect tunds for the expenscs of oe] oe . 5 | Fis tures for sale J. H. Crane then read a rigmarole epeech, federate army, enlisting in compan By, tet Vie I heard you have written sumé- | light grey coat. and clean shirt wit no collat. | the campaign. 4 send Indies’ LINEN HAMDK ERCHIEFS | es SELIG GOLDSTEIN, sry. im which he pitched inco the newspapers of the | ginia infantry, serving about Gentervilie: aug | thing condewning « juror : After the usual greeting, he desired the re. | Sameer WIFE Guus ot all binds nnd of 1a Rees ASB PAID FOR CADIES. GENTS anp city, and specially Tas Stag, Stax. Stan, }-at one time he was on duty at Mnnson’s Hull, # ce, | (did this mo, ning, but 1 have | porter to write. “I feel just as well sel did hve VATED 0 Comarr Scicipz—Avout 4 | BITE Ge ct GOUl . iC HILDRER'S - Ol Stam, Stag, and called apon those wo took | near this city. He states, however, that he dit | Leen adviscd not to publieh it. Months ago, anfi o'clock yesterday afternoon, an unknown @er- | “g5"U HEAP GAcil : < | BOOTS, 8BO bis view of the case to speak out boldly and | not remain long im the service, sad this would | _%.—‘‘That’s right, you had better not say or NO FEAR OF DYING, , | man woman attempted to drown herself at the ORY BAXTER, if startle the press tn 18 Season the interests of | appear to be the case, for in October, 152, and | Wri nythin, ich will appear vindictive.’ 1 Mre. Curtin has said anyt wrong { hope | foot of Half street and the river front. Officer | +23 Ho. 3930 vanin avenue. the citizens. (No response, and the press re- | in February and October, 183, he was arr’ ted G.—* That's so, but] cannot Ged will forgive her as I do, and if I was free] | Harbine rescued her and turned her over to mains unstartied.| Tae Star, he said, bad | in this city for minor offences. After this jue ; bead. Okl—— ought not to h set on my come out againat mixed ac ‘abt. territorial ists “growlers. id calls the | was e: in the Quartermaster’s Depart- | Jury. Anether one got £2 trom father, saying Tonld do her a favor as readily as ior any ong, | Lieutenant Gesaford of the first precinct. “Her | SAhCHAy ATEEMTION 1S CALLED TO vvE | ere James | ment at Nashville, Tenn.,under Lieut. Stephen | he would get a comuiutation of the sentence, I bave no bard feelings any one, and freely tor. | Dame has not been areertained. he | REAL ESTATE AGEN TS. BLACK Si: K®, TTS —— § ive all who have wronged me, as I hope I will 2 | OUs and Samuel Adams growlers in the time of | son, and subsequent: ‘ed in tue lfc In- | #ad then did not go to the President. | pte iven.” Sates oy Rear Estarg.—Latimer & Cleary, 25 To $2.50, W. HAVENNER @ ©0., the Kevolution, but ear grectag ledtocar | diane regiment. Cole, erguson, in which he | .—‘‘Are you prepared for the worst: ‘The reporter asked: “You will make auctioneers. have sold the north ir 5 feet of lot te assortment of the beat | C. ‘iberty from the yoke Great Britain had put | stated he served uutil the close of thewa . !t G. Yes, but I would feel better Pr NO CoNERESsION?” 15, square 42, in all 2.138% equare feet, fron*- JAPANSBSE 81 j upon our fathers. (Mr. Crane paused. No» ap- | is believed, from his own statements to the | [ Wa. enre my fther wonld not tee! ich he replied: “No; 1 em going to have | ™& On west side of 25d strect, een G and H pisuse.) Mr. Crane tock hia seat. Profound | gtards at the jail, ti duting most of the | it. He won't snevive it long, I’m afr | Real Estate and Note Brokers xed ev that the rope will be tied and it will | Streets, N. W., to Henry Edwards, for 17 cents ssistipiemmecgcorecdet | be done with; fer J don’t want to be made a | PCr square toot. carefal inspection of our Extensive No. 6453 LOUISIANA AVERUB, THIRD DuOoR silence reigned for several minutes, when Mrs. | war he was engaged in many un'awtal acty, | be here when it comes of.” We invite a B of « hen gaze t murenm of for people to gujeat, tor would not SOF Soe Pree ese Tig DBE GOODS. | EAST OF SEVENTH STREET | Lo-kwood's husband arose and deliveredaser- | as he frequently boasted that while South | K—Probably. { forgot to ask, will you mon in his sepulebral tone of voice om the | be wat engaged in robbing sutiers, & 3. | make aoe contemien? t ence of government of territories, going over | March 12th, Is, he was arrested for the gra: G.—** No, it won't be any use. I'll have t of a'} the Territories which ¢ @ long | larceny of articles ‘rom the coachiaaking estad- NOTHING TO Bay. oie = ae pli dat ernie hg mae Mae Heche] Gara aber hae decided that, under tae cae *pocam @ WYLIE, ‘he most harm I have done to myzelt.” | { “ Al this point. Rev. Father Wiget Be bec ‘24th section of the territorial bill, he cannot re- _mb23-tf ; | 118 and 1020 7th street N. W. since hecome States. He stated that he had | lishment of Mr. George RK. Hall, but through | 1 don't want them to keep me afanding there | trom his parents with » message, that they | COMmirsion @ justice of the peace in the Diss = = e 8165 Coo lives! the greater portion of his life ip the Wert- | the intuence of some of bis {rends, the Distr! t \ ime page i tere he oe Ane a. | ere now reconciled to bis impending tat, ‘ana | tict of Columbia, PU es lente, Loan on 2 Appres red Seew ro Territories, and he rather favored that kind | Attorney, April 2th, entered a nelle pros. fo *onkear wiF “ ' a. put their trust in God to meethim in - ! © 8B UOy TOF invee ment Of government the same month he was again arrested, undet | Crocker will uot make @ show of the execi- | Heaven. ‘This wecenge seemed te Dieses Conde cnn Board of Publier ae cee! | a wee thei ee ODE EAD & ‘Goods gust receives | Ess ABD LOSES ON eee be lusband took bis seat quite echawsted | the name of James Swith, alias Jobnscn, alias | Gon.” Liew ‘ ch | he remarked that be ns erg ec ehted up, and | on Monday next, after wMIoh Gee dae ene | teem Bee, ork ee Pete ey are as | Latrnat seceniry: Pith bis oftorte, and wiped the perspuation | “Slim Jim.” for the larceny of aemall amo. at | G—*O, but there are the house tops,-whi he remerked that he was giad to hear that they | Qf there one of the member weds be re Beautiful and Good. Colored brow. of Boney from a Dict. Kewell, bat the craud | Will be full.” | tone ds <e | Were looking on it as be did—as God's work. Lid mbers or a represen: ‘ong silence followed, during which | jury deeming the case too email ty engrosa ine | _K.—+ No, I guess not. ‘The houses oppos:ce ve. Pp d. oT m, the clerk to the jail, —— who is thetamuily physician of Mr. Grady, the | fixe pratep een elder, here entered the corridor and Intormed | ang betta cocelved et Bhtten the prisoner that hia father was mnch better nue, vear +5 street. ” @loves, Hosiery, Fi this morning; and this appeared to pleas the wires Ba of Bee LIBERAL ADVANCES Will be made pending Bemoliations. | ; | So Prompt personal attention given to al! | texsemtrusted to our cars. Gales mere made for “Puiltrook:" bat that | attention of the eourt, Giemiead him. On the | gre ees nents ae Chey BA ve: Neen be Bentlewan not responding, the cbsir azain | l:th of May, with one Peter McCabe. Le was . . 7 1 Mr. A. Watson) invited him to entertain the | arrested for stealing 8 pair of hoi Ged) ee nee aun ier ene ence. Mr. Philbrook persistently retuced | Hiram Walbridge, and committed to jail. Grae | instant. (after the 4 Executive should net fo tay & word, on which Mr. Watson mate the | dy, while awaiting trial on this charge, broke | giving Teasous . : eetings, and a ros: TATE AND GENERAL Prisoner greatly. Dr. Van Arnum and the ‘M. WILLIAN bas just received a large jot ot | Which are very desirable, jack tu StREET that ere acral ; ih, te = B. Ki me thier,) | interfere.) he * I will go eat up reporter then took cathe mant i : Bilk at $2.25; worth 62 75.) ore parehasing. be | OF METRO Seis bin, Sr nuemen Were Said to oppose | jal, tomeehes wits Wee. King, (eden the.) | THAT 1 @artre a Tain FINAL Leave ibe Eite oF maning, "Sh Me cae sella: about | for Mamine the soe, BRODEEAD.S ize” OOD CEMETE Watson then invited Mrs. Lockwood to Burch, (burgiar,) and dJobany Wilson, | (pointing to the ga!iowe) a+ cool as Tam i. of the prisoner, who expressed the wish that he | — ee — —_— express her vie alas Thomas, (a young bergiar,) but the entire | sud I don’t want them to keep me standing out ; gud they might meet in the world to come. 2HE COURTS. a = - be respond. d prom id that she | party, excepting Wambo'd. were recap nred. | there too tong;” and * Teli father and moter 3 cation, CRIMINAL Court, Judge Humphreys—Yhe LADIES GOOD. Ete. gid not ct % Alter leaving the jail they remained one nigat | thst | am in good spirits, and have Kell " cases of George Bladen and Arthur I. homes — ~ looked t at the gate house of Katorama and then the | 4 ©MART LOT OF TRAVERS BY aE a: Liane Kelly, with Serr | ee ae ee with ute to kui | [\pBS. 4. G. GASTON amen iments made to a8 | party camped ont on Kalorama Height«. While | _ J-ast evening our reporter again Foe | Senne Chemueniis Ane 8 Sqund OF thie nevench pres | TSE E mer ane de trak i : te 3. colts, Congres. and opposed it as much they were ut this place the Louse of Mrs. Boy ce ; and found that he had been removed | cinet police, made thelr appearance on tie | * Poutce Cover, ‘To-Dax, Judge 6 sities Has the honor to to aunoguce that she is serie one ricg St Der Acre: one thind as! woman conld de, She wat in tavor in Georgetown was entered and @ quantity of ust iter our reporter erect nit | ground, to keep the outside crowd from be'ng rh ruck and diterdetly in"Ganen ROW OPENING in all bee y yee Dill last year, but this was a very dit goods carried of. A man named Joe Duncan, Just atter our reporter greeted bat, h ompson, druok snd disordesly 'W. W. COX, Beal Ketate affair frou that. Her opposition to this 5! ‘ns James Dainaise, an alleged burglar, who, | 8tl Towk A seat at the grated door, jnree eusemiage oe ‘persons ‘ouside the jut posure tn Georgelowee ted ser” Emme Ste A Larce Stock of ahem = Pap * ards robbed Sensvor Nee’ THE DELLS OF ST. aLovaice e jak, Stew- P OOS - copecel e-dtust cote deasertaarent "ee ran- dence gota ie pas 3 in causps She | c F six o'clock, when the prisoner re- reed seoene oes ll Seats te the torn k pees ee = —_— aes SPRING ANP SUMMER IMPORTATION=, . = ere wp, SNDBEW B. COLE. = Ae r oe J yee is dines dancd aeseet~ Yell, that i#sixO'cloek. Thos tiae ieut. s c | lady's retieule, containing $50, the property ane we laren = = vanost hatte gion Georgetown : ved sin oe oe a ty house wil! be crowd 1. with a number of his officers. During the mora- | Mrs. J. L. Morris. The offense was fully en of this, forthe men could now appreciate the r¥, and they tiaving been locked up Weil, wi condition of her sex. But there wou'd no doubt be amendments made which would not only ra- ‘store the franchise to men but extent it to the women. Mr. A. Watson again took the floor, and pro- ceeded to discourse on the lawsof the several States. He said we have a court in this city with sume seven judges, of whom had been imported from the Stat ‘© places for life on the judicial bench of ‘This was wropg—the judges shonld be elected by the people, and there were men of our own District eke | ¢ 2 Southeast corner 6th street and Louisiane avente posteds . d sister came here about two i, | outmde certain designated lines by the viicers. | jury. Ber shew Booms are at No. ¥ STREET » them Pr eieade eeea nt ace mart ics | ged bia ue Be Fc unable to obtain admigeic.., took | A PARTY BY THE WAME OF JOmNBON mas ays Mp. 00nd SUR Agents for the Purchase and Saicof Bes! Estate, i» auy burglary and stated that they hari escaped | S00D RYE. & house ou G street, and the .ov'k | Charles Jobuson, colored, charged with the Tores. end oteer Becerities. ant ths came s Sin yw of buildings on Wasbington =tr-t. | larceny of & coat, valued at $15" Thin fellow iS HOUSE BE-SSTABLISHED—1 am of Mere: ‘otherAccounts. Special from jail with te exception of tvaucan. | They cawe to take a last look at their é sts > Fait MK 2 ‘The latter was thereupon released and the | They were much affected, and J tricd too: bal! a square north, trom which but little could | took the coat from in front ot Henning’s store, lo vance thet 1 Te. Dep ~ Ke Vito before a ag UTI P. BROWN, otbers of the party were returned to jail. | them up. | kept up my spirits until they were | be seen, were crowded. (utside the jail y Cn -th street, this morning, and made off at a OCOBTBACTOR AND BEAL SSTATE AGENT, - neyo Lae th bably two hundsed by Bre. M. aud Sete pee ere FowEee STRESS. | mean more is ri} Bu hope has gene.” ing there were probably two hundred perso | by Birs. M. and detectives Coomes, and Jude oT ine Frouc 8. x he COLL in separate cells the offtcers tried to work ou! of | Yes, 1 bave siven Lo ees My | admitted tothe Jail yard, and these were ket | Gray held the accused for action of the grand LACEE, JET GOODS, id ail the NOVELL. N Washington. D % and r about to kiss me for the last time, when I broke | the crowd Was constantly becoming lager and | 2.40 apeed. Officer Hadigan was at once notified, portent ie toe ten beak, Gan hatealinns cr'| Guwa: U wanbyes te eeteses thecal one ttien | mare ausoen: ee ds greet number tovk them | and started for him, when Jobnson jumped the jati found im it a knife of the same deserip- | t00, he is sick—and tell mother that I am in itions near the jail wall and waited pationt- | into the canal and crossed over, but was cap- tion as those taken from Mrs. Boyce’s, and tuis | Gr+t rate spirits; that she must not worry or ‘ret ‘ and only | tured on the other side; Sind $25 or three months discovery led to the indictment and conviction | *bout me: that she must look on my deat) a: { tell by v when the drop fell. ‘'ne | i jail. Jobnson was then charged with an as. Cornet of New York avenue and Wth street, f ju fo vargl 11 of God, for I wil! r¢ d wow, and | Prisoners on the corridors facing the scaftoinl | sault on officer Madigan—who was Mechcied’ tra a amuatous grinipe tat | Gras) San mntenced totic ‘Aituty voli: | iby ite war sw mareu woaltie’s at | More lockel eee een Ease wt | Seat ot Rtn dinlenn to as parang judges are appointed for lite. He Siinded to the j tary for four years on this charge avd ticee | With sudden death when unprepared. Tell uar | the scene. . drew ashoe knife and made several passes at = non peeps ot he city for appointing of nom-resideuts to dil our Dntene yeafs on the charge of norse-stenifug Cults | 6 255 to che malenbors ths 2 aanintt | as crected ahont the smh of Februs a ant He Sas aeea eon conser dect a WILLIAN, Sua tena tame notes token fo sonar mel Dan Reveuue,the aanesner of taternel Reten ere pray amin irvine yohegeue rage a | any manner Mhey will forgive me. 1 forgive | vOith yard ot the jal!, wuich is surround monthsin jail Wm. Burke, colored, charged | _™b!5 No. 907 Pa. av : No.7 Cite Trevise, Paris | paper bought and sold. _ ot ech tinea | were too hasty on my trial, aud swore to any- | about Vf re — poder "King, Martinge uncau were the | thing they are sorry for since, I hope God will oe ea en pane (double hontegy ist ° pire thn wetkbecnegineice amen Charis Sees Sa: 4 j wertourss poremiet he Durglary, and.ne,G.) | forgive, them as, eas heh non Ud. L deot nude sad 1 tong, at « height of 8 feet trom | H. Roby, charged with committing ‘an assault Siction and punishaent in orders to ceress hoc, | & doven opinions since, andtweorthrecot shew | the garement, about S fect touthel the huarant, | Sat i rene cemy NATURAL CURLS — nse gene ries ean thee ma ama ts for wbich 1 am thankral. | Above the platform a beam of 4 by 6 inch tim- ‘TRE $10,000 CONFIDENCE CasE. or ee y 5 l especially now Mr."N.G. Ordway, who ‘was elected to a Co 01 the State of New Hampshire, was trying to get elected as Delegate to Congress from this Dis trict. Mr. Watson took bis seat, and, as noboty else cowid be induced to speak,’ it was proposed to adjourn. Br. Watson arose hurriedly ani said that ‘i . *' 5 wall oi abuut 14 feet iw height. The gallows ie with intertering with officer Madigan in one who swore Sgainet we. if they feet from the north wall of the build- | discharge of his duty. in makine de wa eet oP Facts Speak for Themselves! 3 ied" eval eetecal act to | named Be auaswaraccrencl | Chas: Bucher the am commited on Nowe | 007 sede ne and aie, uc 1 9% | 4 yyy crue AND UEEIRAGLE AND GooD there were expenses attending these tncetings, | cape. aud Grady stated a eek* ago that | people to see it. eee eee era i meet above the ground. | day last tor a hearing to answer the = ARTICLES WHICH C@N BE BOUGHT FoR and urged the auchenee to come forward ani | alter their recaptureone of the party optaimed | | Ke— “Of course. j this beam by'two half hitches, with a a pretences, wae this morning brotaheeae Dece | | Also: 8larg® atsortment of French CORSETS at Peinbure the amount of €5 for room rent. | # ialse key, and the plot was formed that when | Grady then handed the reporter the follow- Get siee dhimanece the feet of a ee at | pretences, Cir ber morning brought out by in- | iow prices: Ladies’ GNDBROLOTHING at redaced je audience didn't seem to see it, andasca’- | the guard was making bis rounds they would | IDg estat icp yearn 3 tect rote the sau of | structions of the District Al ys and held in | jrices. All Kinde of real LACES, HANDXER ONE DOLLAR, tered promptly, leaving Janitor Lockwood with | un'ock the cell door as he pasted along the cor- LETTER TO TER PUBLIC. average size to be about 3 teet from the ground | the sum of $6,000 for actionof the | gro J879- | (CHIEBS, COLLABS very cheap, at hand extended exyectantly towards Messrs. | ridor, seize and gag she guard, and that be (ts) eS eo eres eel | aac a a A A Br, George W. Linville becoming his secarity. 2 . J “ - d > “The Condemned Man to the Peopleof Washington | 84) » is exaci i 5 adjourn 8. HELLER’, ar nf fugubriveoty fo the recenees of thers poct cts | und wise taebestern Goose dom aoak ta tek oes |. raiassea Grady, the prisoner tank wuatene’e, | aha iNhy onteia da bien obertacs ae PiASr a erewithal to pay the bills for room x . . | Friday, th b instant, thinks it his duiy tu | irom catch preventing it trom rebounding, and ~L, i =< felatt See Ob he parte Geet Cee tee hn ts | speak te the venta of Gisele: wolee ee, a bumper of saw dust placed against the timbecs GEORGETOWN, a make their escape. it is hardly ncceseary to | KuOw what kind of men were on the jurywiiah | on the frout line of the gallows deadens the a ee - state that this project could not mot wave veqn | tied hime tor bis lite. These were wen of yo be trap Ld by at ap stick T' #8 CANAL is now in working order through- SILVERBERG . 4 FULL ASSOBTMENT OF e d - | Binds. Just think of g set of men that would feet long, with rounded ends, restiag | out and this morn g there was a perfect rush GN LTH ee MID cist saat (made GHG tae oie uae AO ae eee | es bane wen mie eo eet Te ee ee which is ut- | of arrivals of boats loaded with train, coal, NATURAL OUBLS, ‘The registration in these districts closed iast tention to hurt any one. me. that iy seutence should be penitentiary | tached & small rope, the end of which passes | wood, bark and bricka, which | sel) very cheap. ani ne. PIQUE TOILET SETS, of 5 pieces, trices eveuing, resulting as follows: In the Ninth dis- THE CRIME. | for ite, and they signed papers to that eifedt. | into the center window of the right corridor on BE GRaln MaRERT fs dull this morni! BLL PIQUE TOILET SETS, of7 psces, + 0,121, om- ee nes af ahich He werewhite sha | On ins atternese oi day ot Oclover | The Attorney General says that le waute a | the lower oor, aud which, at agiven signal, is | ovly oferings beings cargo of chen _jaso-tt 716 Market Sprce | 1) EE TOMLET >3 23 colored. In the Tenth district 61., of which last Mrs. Curtin bad been from tome, and gn | point of law. What kind of point of law then | pulled by am unseen band. Around the plat- | to Burroughs & gai, and apsold jr BECEIVED— MABUSUME LACB TIDIBS, sive 2x4 fect 445 were white and Is colored. ber return shi jopped at a grocery near hér | does Le want than this. Hé says that | form is a railing about 3 feet highs closing of our re; ELBVESTE AND TWELPTH DISTRICTS. home, whe was informed by some chil- | Whisky is no ex tor erime, then why dee+ ‘TICKRT! ‘The board are in-session at the central gaard- house to-day tor the Eleventh distrier, (south of the canal and west of Sth street.) and Twellth ip the eld & beverage’ The jury that No admission w: Hasten port. eh INVITATION. THE SteameR Express, from Baltimore. ‘300 dozen of our best VEBY HANDSOME LAUE BDEFS, tinen cam- romp 8 allowed in the building | arrived thie morning with 'a large freight (or PARIS KID GLOVES, bat PTS, very band- tried mt fo the Attorney General | except on presentation of the following ticket: | District merchants. and stated the way they fetched in the verdict, Ward. | | wnat en US esl D.C Washinton, Face sdeerans HELLER, LACE COLLARS, in tinerent district, (betwe and the cana’ and 7th and anc he would not do anything in my bebali. arch Y, 1s. 1.—Sir: You are reepecttully in- Al : lith streets.) re were be incidents worthy : ‘Tbe time will come, and he wili kuow the right yited to be resent t0 witness the execution of | ja80-tt MARKST SP HH of legion’ bail regular WHITE OUT- of note up to 2 o'clock, at which hour in the = | trom the wrong. I thank my God that | James iy on ‘24th instant, at |! a.m. ———— precy sane ARIE Re orem == ' Eleventh «istrict 398 voters bad bees regic. moar bes ba lntermed tes tone | Giowitn e pere: heart than be aaa; wrase tal pete cece W,,& KR Bi The steamer Virginia, with | CLERKS, MECHAMICS. LABORERS. AND Fe et a tt ge tered. of wRich * were colored, and in the pants ip vulgar language that he had succeeded | kills me he will not kill me alone, but will kill ie S. CRocKER, Warden. another cargo of earth cars and some more |a- nt ood Twelrth distri of which were colored, Boommitting an outrage apon the old woman. | my old parents, The President of the United | ‘This was done in accordance with a provision | borers for the Washington and Richmond Ratt. Papen sgncoenns cpce jn overy tix. Bi States is a man that knows but little of law, and Mrs. Faulkner died on the following dav, and of the law which eaysall executions to be | road, left here again to-day for juan Bay. | itself in Eight Year: Grady was searched for by the polices but with- | that is the reason"he does not hel! feradden ¥ others Com™tstowsR m6t 's algo received fall Ladies’ 1801 Be BOSm in tenes weight aad yesterday. Pr: month’ for t ‘ank Myers. who handed him over to | andJet medie are worse than higher, i im may | witnessed by at least twelve persons. They will be em) jom Mr. Mi 'scon- | Years, and Me PER ETOCT 5 BALF HOSE. té Morgan Mcluervey was t H ® man thafis not the About 20 minutes gfter 11 o'clock, Gen. | tract. Mersrs. ure and Studds ye pay your Bent to why 3 dismissed ‘rom the force ior intoxication and | ve succes, inaunesemettion: eee wees | ineanek apie eee he cease os oe | aeons eae Grady’s wish to bid | large force at work on their sections. ‘Opers: | RATIONAL CareaL RRAL ESTATE ASSOCI | ‘ test Soar pairs for i Ale. 86 Seutuct unbecoming ancficer. 4. ©. Makeans' | Srcne guesteatert or thie ae mee ee | eeage we lag, fae Af he wes he Would, do pa GOOD BYE TO TRE PRISONERS, tons are pushed forward vigorously amd emrend inten tp event ecacnih' The best genus’ Lib POOR NDKEE- Belucrnery, dtreitend, Prinas ko eree, VKe | Even navecated the application of iyuch low ne | at tbe waiter in another war, He gonid ore | (colred mene cee iaae ne comiemned man | it is confidently expected that the road will be | snd you.will 3 <3, that can be | CHIRK. hemmed. ever tothe which was repriciontied (00 great negnce or aanscnas, | the perpeurstor whenever be was fond. "Ihe | allow another man to inink fof bis Marthe | (aber olonpabe corviden, eee or ene ae Fegartial operation at least during the current | Pougne by them, We buy for Gash. aid sell on Ten, | 1 selLeatee for & wp eprimanded for grow nogiect of Wnty and. | Lou Tor ths Gand women was temarel olan Will come wher he will know the @ifar- bye of them were affected to tents. | year. Years’ Credit to our Stockholders only” If you have! Niolation of the rules. Appl tions of W. H. | © nee 10 the central guardhonse, where an | ence. I think it my daty to let the people knqw > imprisoned on the charge of murder, GROWTH OF ALEXANDRIA—In 1860 the a Lot, we will pay cash for building yon B Boas, Stepbent. Daniel Turver, Charles Devaatier, mmyuest was held. and just as the jure had | of these thoughts. was greatly affected. As Gracy passed along | niation of Alexandria coupty was 12,452. Wy you make your plans Sic wes bald pee ok: e. Proved The complain’ spain weyers, SP | agreed upon averdicvehe prisoner wad brouget | 1 know that I have to meet my God, audit | sietor “God bless ~‘May we meet in | the census of 1670, it was 16, greater. in- | %° pill purchase you s Lot, pels FE Howe. vo. tim, for wlolaton af terres | be being been That iets nen tat bal'tipyomcs dave’ ge | Misowak "iaatatetnch cits meek oe | crease thom was madg in any “oder county fu 7 gonting S10. You can Par fw the ‘i : po * th: men that e power ve y ¢ = % of < wax dismissed by the board. This officer was F- hefner = per Theres. i the and one fourthor the ropert! 2g raterat $10.53', per tried by Commissioners Sweeney and Chase, Uathren, Amethe: ‘ that 1 opens this way is beamuse f knowin: | thar tiny “eobte chi meet in Heaven oeeeee ahs wie Geers, 1 | "Ee for wtox ang their jndement was that hid conduct was time of his arrest, omtaned that he niet | Lam rights for I kmow that toeetn se toer Crocker with the prisoner having completed the Reddy, Rochi aneninntionat - Meas. for on or before the fret Taceday warrant the approval of the board, : Alexandria, where they had taken | earth who knows about me but my spirit Xounds of the jai! returned to the cell, and with guswer queations i= the sean ry pi dhe aT ‘= Twowas Comcuar inet night | #¥eral rinks together. The coroner, on the adviser, (Father Wiget,) ande knows whe Rov. Fathers Wiget and. Rochefo has been bectpened by Judec™ ederwood | inquire ot ange th ELC se Geath had reeutiod from injuries indicted’ by | The President of the Untied deaths aes ks | ene eyes ame rel Teonday pastr—Garelelasttrbminge |? 220. aioe, 480 Louitans arene! SILVERSEROG’S, death lad reeu aries inflicted by 5 * ry little for bie fellow-man,tor ‘Phese exerchs were eopcluded at 11.40, a1 = H the action yen jury, and ot the tomes Bas seen #0. such blood im hts times that Spies ine epee ‘poreon: ian ttt T Oo BUILDERS @ vana Segars. 312 SEVENTH STREBT, .) ‘4 ing term ( Heteraber) true bil!s of indictment | weuld not care for me, the poor age ar oy ie pestaad leave of him, agd ARcuiTect’s OFvicE, U. 8. Carrror, a —* oan: = to Komini's “Semiramis” and other ciassieal | Prre found naneing oie we fo eal een cectes tas enectene ee asl ‘Grady very covliy said echo guider eat we Proposale wit | : % = a » a ee oie geil bs Ares ” 2 P Fo! wa ccly cul giveth: ardetne’ tee pate ee, | inte avert and exralgneds planting ser gcte eceewel he Aen eaves eile (SS CP arate Bn, os Party nm Jeet recbived. a Hivotces ot prorveaus —_. Mebiig'y performances on the | Sud was then ready to hear Peteoner | Comers par * | PARTAGAS, ESPANOLA, FIGARV, Cfice Sf Super no were UP to ber usual standard of excel- TRB TRIAL po 6 Ca may now be seen at this oy iy TE pegs wt Memes, las apa ed tomate See te cecenae NExt Smt venerupd poate dun | 0.0 rent Teselted fea érdict Panied by come of the ‘The pri : pot peceennen Pa phi ‘who had Changedthis clothes tor fi jet Attorney a Pena ¥ the Dis- LONDRES, OONCHAS, &KINCKB 4 be anged bi for a suit of black, diet for acacia tas an | nd with the 5! 5 in FINA, LONDEES VE COKTS, Eeveral e@eesrar wear ar Soseees ote | Sriraaet as now be secured From Baxr To Busy. of guilty as indicted. It was claimed by thst it was stated in _ y . aad of the > a bd some in ac lane APEEBGBD AED BOUND. known ary and ns for = dn the prisoner, jing: ‘It becomes my speci ‘$17,150, the Washington brewery, which m4 ‘fect CLABK, ‘whtob we offer at built ip the curly Part of this Contary, and cost whch 1 will reat? (2 Sect the sentence | mnzeet cae as , PRICES. over $40,000. its alee And porter were tt + mt ” WH GBASS 5: kwown thioughout the United States thutr Grady —'*Yes slr.” LAYS ona ERD. 7 ot) EW YORK years ago. It is located at the corner of 7th and K streets, near Kock Creek, and Mr. Wea- ver ‘nter ds to St it up ae a wholesale slaughter- ing and botehe! blishment. ee Jon» E. Owsws bas @ benefit at Wall's Ta House to-night, on which occ: ‘wil appear as “Majer De Bootes” in “Ever ~ for Lawns, Grass Piets, Yards, &¢. * } LAWS MOWBES, P { ptisg Jam received a mall let of evr aew tevorite “That's as much a be can do. You have hocy’s Friend,” and as “Solon Shi rer rae aairmative and Grady anid) to “The People’s Lawyer.” This is “: fone kear ! comedy bill presented ee sees. Opera House will tave to colarged to act coumodate ail whoare going eden so." ———s A POUPRERETER says there is no venison in the markets, but plenty of dgar meat. * ME LONG; do itguick.” With the clergy he’ returned to |, where & few minutes more were spent in prayer, Jost ae the bela atrack 13, se - eral Crocker informed him that he was ready Grady eaid that he desired to return his thanks

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