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nm received im this city from OURT IN GENERAL TRRM —Tos-tay, the | A DWELLING HOUSE SINKING INTO A COAW Litutenant Colonel MteRee,of the lh regiment | arewmrmt the cave of the corperetin otWashing | XGNe—-A MOTHER AND POUR OWILDREN | FOoUKD Dean.—The bed EVENING ration <uE counts. swallowed GEORGETOWN. wn A | GROCERS, TL Ne. BR y — ” ; Nati ir. Cook.forthe | IMMURED—TWO CHILDREN BURNED TO rant. lad named core and members are Leawta AVENE, WEDNrspay.. lasagna eating lancet nics tea ap conetdt aboug iso clock. The cage | uate. 4 = i ON. Bevween Third and Powr-and-e half Sires. tot ; ee eee ‘ herford was next : ante : . — LOCAL NEWS = ake. for & visit here on Mared 4th. fey" for Siatnume and Mr. Hine for Lee eee Gesent omen ak Omicers Bryan and H. mtr or it Jost received apd for vale at the following low . itte 5 " ‘ ia st. ‘The the action of © Patterson, cheats Bioeit SBerwne @x . ania, IT COURT, Judse Carter —To-day, 13 t piace om lest. it is awaiting the ac oroner “ chests Finest Moynne Ganpowder Tea 92 ar] jndaments by It wet be - who has been notified. It was apparently a fine special comm: 2 Mheice le Amusements, &c., To-night. | ioemte eMMresed—all appeal’ cases’ or’ ne pubis ae: named Robert 8 healthy child beforedeath ci 3 Kiuest Moynne tmperia SS soe or the wild | regiment of New Haven, writes that a | iat Cobain J isk as ana = cham! 3 Choice“ A: ~ se of Tartary.” bring at least 650 men to the inauguration, RT, Judee Saell—To-day, - 13 Bx sae . i } i BOpieces ‘corp 5 it to the workhouse. | suddenly sunk, causing the dwelling to dro; 2 tra Pine HT ee ae ee nes age | re ene se one ome CT isting charze rkhons tito the cavity’ toa depth of four or five feet. | fc ni & {i Finget Cacolornd Japan Meondensed Locals. Moore this regiment and the 3d New Jersey will a eeeee. ers Oe fan. | Mz. Spargo and four children were gathered | He was also a member 2 “ Choice _« by ook tates tee. Sa rcaeee hee recctved a lettex atating that a ; i Sopeai ths careecon a ce He ee eee TA RCH, Georee- | 3 wi arman, Mr. Jobn Q.Lar- | Col. r has received a ‘statin, | e¢ spow from footwalk 4 at c ANT C . . : mam, was bully burned by the wetting and | C9. A, National Guard, of St. Louis, Mie mother hildren were precipita” | Glock, ami wil be attendea by the macmbers of | HT pues ce THURSDAY aod PEL | 3 i “5 of Ch ti, - 3 . y * b 01 3 s ye. jssion, ten cents. Supper, ff . a . might with WK. Tlballs the alleged Ad special train of Pullman cars, and = sire how but board of trustees of public schools of TSK" | ko 21D: Peaches, ot ee or EB = Express embezzier (referred to im yesterday's | will nce them for Beadguarters and lodging pur- | disaniswed 5 the: the: ‘screams Georgetown met last evening ‘and after an in- ie + 3 tb ‘ at Me. or 3a Stax) in his custody. Pomauieg their stay a im Clo eYARE OA MARITRATE. eg ag mmo wipe eg ag fe gf the Plans and «yceldcations, resolved & “ Winslow Fis . r The yu ssociation lone calle ntion cout 8 erection 2 ue omg coy er ler ccmen let canteen night — {iat He was inex dient See foe ral we Fe. wate, Teburwed to the const, Torvibie station braposea spon aplem new school editice between at February 5th. af 73 o'clock bey ay per barrel a e of iron railing entered his right side | to partictpa’ nau; ceremonies. “ i in wather from a streets, bids to be opened February 18. = ee eee obble Champagne Tat & cents per gallon. ting @ painful w a THE CITIZENS’ GENERAL COMMITTEE ON THE Joaned. Beall’ S10 and sejareed ae, L. — in SUPPER! SUPPERT SUPPER” PORTANT o ven to Mr. J. G. Saville, of the INAUGURATION 8. refusing to return the balance. ‘The: xtingn’ mg For the Benefit of the the sole s 1s for the District of Cold’ late National Theater, netted $2,160, which Mr. met last evening, A. R- Shepherd in the chair, aw to punish such offences, and he thought the | little ones, | Sut when they — ALEXANDRIA. WEST GEORGETOWN M. BE. CHURCH, : Beane inh mannactured SEN. Thoma: committee 3. S. ‘secretary. magistrate w i ety ‘ 5 of pent a sora pear 2 harem to | Mr. Sane Dantas senisiied wnchate. ease: | teres We OC 0 tee ek Gita te tee | santa Wes oe Remar ae River News.—The ice in the river was so | Corner of Fayette and 7th streets, Georgetown Bente pap over eter Sone, e + % | csations, asked how much money would be ap. | affected sor ewindiing.. He enterrd-a nolle prosequl. | ing. One child: a gitlin her fourth softened by the rain of yesterday that the tugs | ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Feb. 5 ami 6 rik. Hargrove, who yesterday morning | Propriated for his committee for expenses. — red. charged with keeping a bavdy | burned to dea' ‘nother, r than : ¥ y Wise, and | _ Gentlemen 50 cents: Ladies 25 cents fox S. O'HARE & so! eut the throats of himself, wife, and child, as | _ Governor Cooke tendered the use of the legis- Pgh ates deceased, was burned so that she died the next BBX THOMAS DOWLING, Avct'r, Geormtown ala tee stated in Tak STAR of last evening, was taken | lative hall to the committee for headquarters, fi eof is. | day. Mrs. Spargo and the two other children antico by the late freeze, arrived up early os i elesale and Retail Grocers, Yesterday afternoon to Providence Hospital. | which was accepted by Mr. Clapp, with the un- at Ed arged | were burned in a frightful manner, Cag ed at | this ———— a tow of twelve oyster boats, ARLY NEW HOUSEHOLD | 1213 Scconm Street Northwest, bet ee ‘The wife and child remain at Mrs. Brown's and | derstanding that the committee will furnish | With -elling liquor, ® quanti last accounts all three were living. The clothes | and followed by the Philadelphia steamer Ann R . » beterers at ‘ will probably recover, as also will Mr. Har- | music and printing. ithout ii This ise new information, of all were burned away, zfbelr heads | Eliza. | During the voyage up the Katy Wine On FRIDAY MORS F aos grove. Col. Webster, from the military committee, Same offence on which the defective warrant | were singed, and the flesh on their faces and | was cut throngh by the ice, and wasrun aground pa eR SS Wye ‘The Burn’s Ciub at their last meeting eleeted | asked for an sperepeiation of $1,000 for use of rst appeared ‘cn Mouday, the 20h of | Hmbs and bodies blistered, hanging in some | in Prince street dock in'a sinking condition. SUGARS, MOLASSES, ac i the following officers for the ensuing year: | bis committee, which was a Jannary ult., and plead not guilty. Upon motion of | Places in vloody shreds. All were gy tothe | Two of the tugs, after coaling up, towed seve- Crushed, Granulated Sugars, 7s W. R. Smith, president; Peter Camptaal and An appropriation was also made todefray any | Mr. Taggart, counsel for defendant, the case was use of a neighbor, and the doctors in Cleve- | ral schooners to Washington that had been de- for $1. Alexander Gardner, vice presidents; W. Me | €xpenses that may be incurred by the military iti TI he 241 ulf.,to give the | land were soon with the poor victims, with reme- | tained here. The ice is reported as being very ; Rrown Sngare at bottom prices Gregor. treasurer; Lawrence Gardner, secretary. | COMmittee in entertaining officers or other rep- e On the last. | dies and everything possible was done to alle- | heavy at Quantico. The steamer United and Mi ~ In £ “3 New Orleans Molames ts handsome. = The Sons and Daughters of St. Luke your. | resentatives of outside military organizations anaes i een C ire | Wate their sufferings. But thesaving of them seven schooners are lying there awaiting the | Qiu ke : . xtra quality Drip Syrup wret looces who may come here to make the arrangements | Infurmation wasileletice in net mating the rine ot | Was doubtial. reaking up of the gorge. wed ons ‘ Se ee aes ened | eine Vecer tae aes se Tae carton wi defective in not stating the time of | “Mfr. Spargo was absent at the time of the acci- KERIDLE PRosruct.-The question is very | «Cf jiaeaw Welch's, Ray's and Sones * best Pamity ext = | tone F. D. M.; Thomas Smith, Deputy G. T- Mr. Kilbourn, from the committee on the ball, e dent. He was not aware of the condition of | seriously agitating the minds of some of our ». “other grades of Flour mM. reported that the estimates for the cost of the | t 4 1 Mr. things beneath the site when he purchased the | people just now, in view of the retrocession | {5-2 10 le LEAF LARD, $1 ‘Yesterday afternoon, as Mrs. Robey and child | building were about $18,000, and recommended “ Y to say in reply property.—Dewrnpert Gazetie, J th. agitation, whether im case it is accomplished, a were riding along the ‘Avenue in a buggy, near | that the sum be increased ‘to $20,000, so as to | Miller's, rounest the case went over ntil agiieiasaas saeonsee ana decided on constitutional grounds, all acts Preetor & Gomme eee AP oa a the corner of Iith street, too short a turn was | allow a larger margin for expenses of decora- | Uist. the 2th. day Mr A Bnipe MUKpERED OX MER Wenpine | in reference to the city by the state of Virginia, in the delivery bar; Sa cemts per Ib. for box of ite. Pe wade and the child was thrown out on the weod | tion. 7 oe NiGunt—Heartless Outrage of West Virginia Ruf- lueing then shown to have been ¢oram non judicc. | past fall, owing to the impossibility of securing = a Pavement. and one of the fore wheels grazed Also, from the sub-committee on refresh- remarked that it would qnash: nati fians.—A dispatch from Fayette county, West | it will not have the effect of the annulling illed ny ey iy CANDLES. its head. Mrs. Robey was thrown into convul- | ments, recommending the aceeptance of Mr. | but upon its attention being called by counsel for de. | Virginia, states that a shocking outrage | marriages which have been celebrated here un- |», 2° 0! ope ge ie tnegh tee feng bed ene hd ex! Wax Candies! Wax Canties! sions by the accident. Freund’s bid to furnish the supper for $6,000, | feuce to the fact that it was not a motion to qnaah, | and terrible tra; occurred in the neighbor- | der state laws. Terrible possibility isn’t it? ‘smcet promptly all demande, 1 respectfully eclicitge ‘The Attorney General has addressed a letter | With a bill of fare to include all the delicacies of otion iv arrest of judgment that was pending. | hood of Mountain Cave, in that county, on the | Yet some of our married couples look forward ee to the committee on appropriations, asking | the season, with ‘size figures of Lincoln, al that it would furth rises case | 23d of January. On the evening of thatday, | to this awful contingency with the utmost ; that the Metropolitan police of the District of | Grant, and Wilson in sugar for center pieces, Miss Neal, a sister of Madison Neal, who was | calmness and resignation, and express their in- W. H. WHEATLEY'S Columbia be transferred to the Department of | and a variety of side pieces of handsome de- killed in that county about 18 months ago by | tenlion, shonld it arrive, to endeavor to bear it Justice, to which it properly belongs, and sige. John Coleman, was married to Mr. Potter, who | with Spartan fortitude and christian submis. | PEMJUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR- relieve the Interior Department of the burden. was agreed ‘ma- the expenses of the ball | pearance jant. Mr. Tag- | 1s said to be a very worthy man. After themar- | sion. NG ESTABLISHMENT, rations ‘Governor Cooke has addressed a letter - | building, Ughting, and decor: should not riage festivities were over, and the guestshad | No New CASES OF SMALL-POX and no deaths | janlT _ 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D.C ‘Thomas Berry declining tw accede t his request | exceed $30,000. 5 try, at which dine ie waa “understood that boty | Leparted, the family were aroused by the dis- | are reported to-das. ‘The ambulance | con. | <-e— = ——— for the appointment of ‘@ special commission to | Mr. Thompton presented a bid from J. P-| cans. that of the old and new oformation, would ) cotlant sounds of a charivari band, with horns, | structed by Mr. Mitticton was putin use and HOTELS. C. 8. OHARE & SON, pass upon his opera house. ‘Fhe Governorstates | Crutchett, offering to furnish supper to 2,000 | te heard. On February Ist Mr. Miller was not in | Kettles, &c., approaching the house, occasion- | conveyed several patients to hospital.— jal0-tr_ 1213 7th «treet N. W., between BM ant tbat an Ins; or of Build is appointed | Rerwone Tal ‘and aA the auane mate Ser at | Sele peeeee: She on Cpaen cearenonted the Distcse. iio werane wt pa eC, gp in wee ee Wittanps Hore, a —— Bert Ro, Sater s. whiel rovide the | <litional plates. some argument by counsel. directed iry of | hending the serenading party meant violence; 7 7 RICE Beara of public worke a's tody. "0" © *° | supper to any onc caterer, an ie would’ be next | leuement araged and ibe detadant utas they approached ihe house ahe went to CITY ITEMS. WASHINGTON, D. 0. P LIST ‘There was filed in the office of the Recorder of | 1 'mpossible for one man to give it the neces- eard, the court remarking that the | theite bien: here take ere enter 0 | Paxcy AND PLAIN vasTINes in large variety. | REMODELED, REFURNISHED, toe Cemans eternal Patches Seenien | aivlde the work into five sections each ender | firth ae the attorney for the Dis. | appease them. Opening the door she stood upon Gee AS, POS On TINTY PRIVATE BETEVATORS ADDED . “ 3k | the control of a competent steward. aring. This worning McCormick was arrested the ‘threshold with a lighted candle in her hand. Fon ax Inniratep furoat, ‘Cough or Cold, —— e ‘Atter further discussion, the matter was re | ee eof Ming ee to eaten te | Almost simultaneously with her appearance | «Brown's Bronchial Trocket” are offered the OPEN NOVEMBER 2, 1872. ROCERIES committed. 3 pos ‘3 ee aaegrmationan | there wasa volley tired from four guns at her, | fullest confidence in their efficacy. They main- Tt $100,000, im shares of ‘85 each. The incorpora- | | ‘The committee on Mumination asked for an : oe ot yet beon disprsed | {be Contents of one striking the (oor post, glan- | tain the good good reputation they have justly | _4eca0-2y _¥- CARR, Prepriter. at tors are Ellen C. § t, Mary F. Henderson, | ®dditional appropriation of $1,000; agreed to. | bf’ rnd tied. ing 's (Mrs. Potter’s)ear. | acquired. st Ruth G. D. Havens, HelewM, Barnard, Ruth ©, | Col. Webster, from the military committee, | if Walnerated sore ee eat seine ue court sail | And lodging in the eentre of the brain. Wit CW haps ——-—___ ee Dennison, and Susan B. Anthony. reported that between five and six thousai “axes must be heard a presented. ‘ormick was | Sbriek and ery of agony the unfortunate bride of Sounp FEET bemg indispensable to health ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ‘The second aunual reunion of Washington | trocps would be present on the occasion, in- | ot in court, and a messenger was ‘hedto no- | @ few hours fell to the ground, from which she | 8nd comfort thousands of persons come from far . Ledge, No. 6.1.0.0. F.. was held at Odd Fel. | cluding state militia, regulars and the District | tif him to come in and plead: alse was shortly afterwards removed by her husband | and near to visit Dr. White, the well-known baths, 3 . lows’ hall last night. The cdi Gin a | ma rgetown to summons the witness for the prosecu- | and daughter to the wedding bed. The villains | Chiropodist, No. 535 15th street, opposite the | cated, situated . tion. Mr. Miller stated the information lad been «worn well arranged one, embracing choruses by the Seren choir, an address by PG. Baiway, | The Murder of the Peddler Regerski who perpetuated this cowardly and barbarous | Treasury, for relief from corns, bad nails., &c., Odd Fetiows’ tole Janents Bete bt beat a outrage disappeared in the darkness. Mrs. | and advice as to suitable : from ; and the presentations of gifte to the orphans | WHAT TOM WRIGHT, THE ALLEGED ASSASSIN, t god arkialieave to anuend by inesrting Boers. ee Fuftering the most excruciating | yx. p, suxpp, Homebpathle, 000 E st. f ae SUGARS. Sere about S in pum! -) umler the care of the BAYS. A itrage # -— — @- ——_ . rs Taggart asserted that thix wax not the sai curred. It ts tifyii to announce that the T ge by Grand Kepresentatives Havenner. A | Tom Wright, the colored man charged with | informathan and alte ouerie ro * Lsapeed boa sane Nationas Savives Bawx, corner of Gn .ot lentiful supply of refreshments were distri- | she murder of Samuel Rogerski pre grtin Bice ofuot guilty. ne Uscumion beentereds | parties have bec mitted to the jail of Favette | NOT, NOrk avenue and 15th street, pars 6 per ct. fre muted. and ¢ was kept up until an early . Alter the testimony for the prosecution had been ene o> se or jel od TF annum on epg calender month. le hour de nave peddier, in December last, is still confined in | raten rome! heate rs ccunty for trial. ‘The citizens in the vicinity | Banking hours, 9to 4, Saturdays, 9 to4 and 6 is oe the cell Siret assh him—on the firet floor | warrant the « had be forth that expreas the greatest indignation at the shocking | to 8. 273, 14016 G Ba } scoTT PLACE l@* jai vio Pisasen: Conner, Sus of Femaah. pore n|| Oiestion tee ‘and appears to be getting | cued. war not an apothecary unier theexception | Occurrence, and a universal. wish prevails for “ ~ ‘ el of the law, and 9 testimony had been pro- | the prompt and sev ‘ishment of all con- Wittcox & Gins’s Sewrse Macutne. The decd-3m Betwoen Land K streets. blic entertainment last ni; = Lon eprom od nos a — he | Guced to prove this fact: another poluit was. ic had not ce Lo aT celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. — foray, “Dom it, it is ms toe to fret—they will | Heer een peepeant tok! any Hauore himeelf, bat | Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th strect, AMILTON HOUSE, Born; 1 a v Lang me anyhow;” and at other times he seems | 'The-court, on the first point, decided that defenit Mind brilders boaiy “aun “ation of vlan- | Intelligencer Building. 1028” | H retary, WG. Perry: G. Ma We FM G., | to have ahope of getting off. ‘The fact that the | Snt tout show his llcente, which would dispose uf | Competition wet Ste a eee Nene 2 | at genwowtet ene and tere are repaired | —2°c+ 92 __Northeast corner of léth and K ete. EW. James Maxwell; G.”0. W., W- Foul Taman Woods ts In Jafl and will doubtless be | thei tu fagn’ tm ou the second point that it wa+ | Gace, mad to be rieb at any sacrifice. "Moral | ard made to order by Mempler, near 3 street. | (UR BRYANT HOUSE, | .T., W. H. Young. Grand Chief "W. H. Nor: | the p itness » Seems eatimony for defence being offered, the court | Worth dreaded as a fanatic, or patronized as a —_——— Decen manent. ai on ton took the chair of sitti chief, and sur- | trouble hima great deal, and more than once coused $105. An appeal ke milk-sop; every matgrial success worshiped as s After the Ist of prised Past Chief Pesrtarcl bona ©. Mille by | he has endeavored to get a message to her. He ccused $105. An appeal was aken ore ee —— = ovata ey tong Warren To DeaTu.—Last night a colored | Transient Board weseuting bi ith 7 r is supposed to be looking to her getting out on | “Hark, From THE Towss’ ernor Di > erin ett fe man named Champion Tacker caused the ar- ie cemetery i spree bail. He talks but little to the guards, buthas | Scares the’ Inprssoned Mankorsrs, The inurder, | toe ROor,8 parley of two foxes each lving for a | rest of Jon Smith, also colored, charged. with i ose; & game of euch: e Jerson edge. . i e TOMS. ly furnished, well lighted and ie. SR anpe BoA tng Pag Rove at times dropped hints in reference to the case, | ers awaiting trial in the ‘Tombs prison, a satitlon St bootie tee Act tee baer | Ba ng canscd the death of a child three years wcathuned tad yoviied wie oe codeine ee NDRIES, - 5. B. Dunning, presented | but does not at all times tell the same story. At | York, are said to. be strack with consternation | ona wemgr eee thirty thousand women so | of 886, by ® g it with a horse-whip.' The | commodations. i ee re i sel, P. G. marshal.a hand- | Ove time he intimated that there were more | at the refusal of Gov. Dix, of that state, to com. | cheap that their bodies are on sale, thirty thon- | Sccusctl was locked up in, the southern police ‘charges are low, but the wants and the com ~$ Wee. for seme gold-heasled ebouy cane. Mr. B. appro- | Concerned in the murder than one; that there | mute the sentence of death or John Gaffney for | sand'men so cheap astocat the bread of wach | Station for the ight, and this | morni Fi prokticter RICHARDS" bas detersnined to cane for Priately responded, and & well-arranged pro. | were three parties concerned, and their first ob- | the murder, in Bafalo, of Patrick Fahey, earnings. Politics a swill-trough, at which the Sa MS wen comin ae provide a good caterer. E ‘Rovi2-ectf 3 co fer grame of instrumental and vocal music was | Ject was some fine dress trimmings Kogerski | imprisonment for life. A number of citi- ectiest swine gets soonest fat. The church a be ated wind enti Li =. coseerrnneeeedh Che For performed, after which a plentiful supply of.| ¥4* kuown to have, and that the amount ob- | zens of Buttalo made the applicatson fo fashion-plate. re athing, that helps.amay | egce tines wot fully prove that the nate Hyreows Horer, i cane for Tefresh ments was served. ~ | Eained was $600; but he-has since asserted that | mutation of the sentence, animated by sympa- | steal fifty millions of dollars; then, it he leaves | £276, Woe fy prove that ‘the child died od Cane for — ‘he was not present at the time of the murder, | thy for the young family of the condemned. | two millionsbehind at death, calls it his own | {rom blowsinflicted upon it by Smith, and, in No. 709G STREET, Cuarce or Ixyaxtictox—On Monday after. | 4nd that he will be able to prove an alibi as to | Gov. Dix says that he had the benefit of able | property. Justice so. poor a farce that this | evict that an intelligent understanding maybe meow the body of a dead colored male infant was | Mimself and the woman, notwithstanding her | counsel and was found guilty by a jury, after a | man’s dandy murderer becomes a public bene- | Had Gf the atfuir, the physician who attended | _jea-tf__Berwaex Tru ann 8rm Srneers. found under house 1622 0 street northwest, by | Statements criminating him. carefal i daliberation on the testimony, Sd factor, and his wanton j meral blessing. | Gay, and state the condition in” which he found ‘BE DIPERIAL HOTEL, Call at once, as we cannot guarantee the abore wont Oe pose Saud took the betpteeeeee, Is 4 Doo Prorznty?_—The Supreme Court | of his trial, found mo error of law in the proceed- se OF es a aot Troy, VO He | the child.—Batt. News, lst inst JAMES SYEES, Propricior. paralleled low prices for any definite length of 7 end precinct station house, where an of the District of Columbia heard yesterday the | ings or the verdict; but, while he expresses syn. oap nrs mraceeenragecpmeny a AN Etorixe Patr.—An officer of Hamilton, = wap Ren Soagas aie pr pathy for his family, ‘adda: «+1 cannot forget |» RAt-Roap Excirsmext 1x Tue New Jersey | Canada, arrived in this city this morning i Posnkes Seemen Aree, = eens, Perce ‘pending suit, growing out f | that our sympathy is equally due to the friends | LEGISLATURE—Some little excitement was | Dureuit of a married man Gamer Scr EE Berwern Wh and With streets, ee prs pened ra prt bterendh of the victim, who was hurried without a mo- | created in the New Jersey house of assembly on | had eloped from that place day before yester- ™ was the mother of the deceased infant. that she | 18 &dog without license, and involving the | ment’s warning into eternity, and to the orderly | Thu last, when the bill to incorporate the | day, in company with a girl fifteen of age, Wasuixetox, D. C. uM was delivered of the child about t1o’clock on | Tie! city to levy a tax on dogs. | Mr. Ke- | members of society whose lives are in daily peril | New York and Philadelphia ratiroad company | named Vale. ‘The eloping pair took the ears a —_ ELPHONZO YouNGsaco., “' Sunday night, and had . | turn J. Meigs, in his own behalf, and | from the alarming prevalence of murder. 1am | came gop its secoud reading. It seems that | Buffalo yesterday for Albany, but are supposed aad J.P. Ba made an antopsy, and found | ¢xhibited the result of a most painstaking exam- | willing to have it understood that circumstances | the Dill is alleged to be a sort of tender to the | to have’ gone on through to New York. The GROCERS, “4 thes tac aun ar ©, caused by | ination ofall the authorities om the subject, ex- | of a very extraerdinazy nature will be needed to | 9n¢ incorporating the “National railroad,” and | case is in every respect similar to the oes Whick “ neglect. The jury returned a verdict in accord. | te™ling back to the carflent precedents of the | induce me to interpose for the purpose of aunul- | it is asserted t). it the promoters of the latter | occurred in New Hampshire a short time since, ag ance with the above Tacts: end ‘the accord: | common law. He contended, first, that dogs berate and well-considered determi- | scheme are detcuted they will fall back upon | aud in which the male participant ts ep. 7 Har seins.$ MASONIC Temrie, made a commitment to jail for the gir! Parker, | “eT Propefty; and second, Sint the eavporaticn nation this one. It does not make much difference to | 4, charged with poisoning his WM_H SEARS, INTH AND Pets. "840" whe, being mew conned to her cannot be | of Washington lad no autliority to require‘ Ii- the traveling public what bill or whose bill it is | Wether thie will end the eerme sea ins to | “PSE ARLINGTON,” ¥ cua ? cense for keeping them. In ‘su A FoncEr’s Orixion or Boston Detec- | that is intended to meet the object in view. (to be seen. The girl Vale is the child of Ith: = ‘ view he cited not only modern authorities, but | T1vEs—During the trial of Spence Pettis, the | wit, to facilitate transit between this city and | DE cen- ‘The git! Vale is the a ok. TERETE AVENUE, brought into court the authorities ot the early | all forger, a statement came out which re- | Philadelphia, and consequently between New | ted. xeapectably con- T. ROESSLE jae JUBLE® SINGERS —The concert to take | days. Mr. Cook replied for the District, but somewhat upon the honesty of some of the | York and Washington,) all that they ask is that | "CCted—Albany Journal, Jan - 280: Eis Seelam renga curiam | Sapangcte tet aretnent whose court | onion ecco shi Goce tanta | Lene try stew cata | uch Miata? gf tunonn bie Cee, | ete = ments ever given in this city. There has been | “tr Cook concluded his argument atfhalf-past | of the stolen bonds, at one interview was toll | fore her fegislature New Jersey will remove no | ceutin the note OF the following, diagracefal C..& Watan. # great deal written about the wiid, weird mel- | oy ¢ o'clock to-day. by Pettis that the Boston officers were hard to | little of the stigma that has heretofore been murder: A German named Bachmann had = EBBITT HOUSE, heard at the religions meetings of the col- ——e—_— trade with, as they always wauted the lion's | tached to her selfish railroad legislation.—¥. ¥. | married the sister of George Cooper, a jollifica~ WASHINGTON, D, 0. = rer und tant on These “Jubilee | aAxoruen Errort To wx Mave To Save | share of the “‘swag.” To illustrate his mean- | Hereld. tion had taken place, ‘and a few hours after titacdase Fouatee sok oeince O'GRiEN PROM THE GALLows.—Yesterday, Pettis told him of a case. Some seven | ssrontisios oy Cal the wedding one Hill, a guest, a former lover of Bachmann’s bride, and then’ pretty drunk, be- aud sing them in concert as they used to sing | Cision overruling the motion for a new trial in nd returned to New York. | days! nme forty ; gan to discuss the lady's character Iua manner | FOR LADIES ONLY!! >; it Of $2,400, a1 them at their midnight meetings m “the days | the case of Charles H. O'Brien, (convicted of the ‘Boston detectives came on after him, $0 «lispleasing to the bridegroom and his brother- py deat Wherever fey have gone | murder of Cunningham at Green ‘Springs, near | when they were induced to settle, but would | {fom China, in the steamer Colorado. ‘The | in-law that, with knile am pistol, they set npon 'y have met witn immense success. Georgetown, last summer, and sentenced to be | not take less than $1,500, leaving him but 900 | News spread oenihed ply np tanned the youthful | and murdered him. They then ran away, leav- Tux ¢ = Gan the = executed on the last Friday in February,) he | after doing all the work. This he considered a le Chinamen in the Chinese quarter, and. at- | ing the newly-made bride to mourn alone, and | 1 HAVE JUST E IVED DIRECT FROM not of The Doctor of Aleamtars’ Porter. | was not im court, but was in conversation with | meanness, as the New York “cops” would be | tired in their best clothes. they flocked to the | now, as the Memphis Appeal says, -‘the citi- FRANCE Alt INVOICE OF mance of “The Doctor of Alcautara” by the satisfied with half. The Bostonians, after mak- | Wharf to witness the exhilal ing spectacle of | zeus want to have these fellows arrested and ¢riginal colored Awerican opera company, at unt ing this rake, went home and reported that the | the landingot the Chinese damsels. After the | punished—which is stating the case not at all 673 SAMPLES OF FANs, Lincoln Hall last night, was even more suceest- | iwroke the tidings to him about one a’clock p.m. | man was not to be found, or that Pettis was not | Custom-house inspectors had examined the now ful than the fire representation on Monday | He seemed to lose his usual cheerfulness at | the one. ‘The names were not given, but there | SfFivals, the fluttering bevy were transferred in — (i Sed be the large wnlionen pres. | Once, but did not breakdown. Hixmother came | was a smile in the court-room when the state- | XPress wagons to Jackson street, where they ; ent. Se Grant, the tenor, did much ‘better | Teatiey of his Josltion more than ever. Its be: | who wae hit by the allasiose Boston Heralds Jone Uoepect of getting wives wan what caused the | controle’ office and the diferent city hank thaw first » (both in singing mad. : on among the Chinese young men on the | reveals the fact that the of the spec = ing,) aud Mise Miller’ strengthened the | jicnt for's commniationof ema ee fe Ofeasion, and doubtless they have all been hap. | board of audit were greater, then hereromee | AT ONE HALF OF THEIR VALUE. ee = = Eg on Monday —e——_. SHowrne oFrr Mt yaaa aed York | pily suited ere this. pel re} ser reee yd to Leap inted —_— naa night. e members company also —Yesterday, 4 Times says: ‘ Inthe Tombs are now lying two - = rs. is belie vs ie hew evidence is suffictent showed more ease. i Nile, im the Equity Courts mate decreest | convicted murderers under sentence ot death. | pWOODMULL, CLA¥EIX AND Bioon Hetp vor | to fasten guilt upon every person who reesived | “ROMANE STS, at X92 7, 93, 9250 and 8 ———_e—__—— djvoree in the case of Mary ©. Dalton, against | Ever since their conviction, that imposing | ZRIAI—In New York, Mouday. in the United |"any of this stolen money, and many politicians | _ Satin Fane, Ivory setck, ta white, blue, pak, cher- Tux Avaus Exrness conrany had a sale of | Henry F. Dalton with leave to plaintiff to re- | Egyptian edifice has been besieged, it ixnaid, by | States, Court. Commissioner Davenport ren- | who have thus far escaped will be called to | ry, Be..at @2.80to #2. = ‘at Alexandria, Va., yes | Henry F. Dalton with leave t fer | anever-ceasing stream of visitors, demanding | ‘ered his decision in the case of Colonel Blood. | account, It ts also. asserted that additional | Silk ans, ivory Stick, in all colors, from 1 to terday. The occasion called forth a large crowd | Vere married in September, 192, the defend. | to see these two convicts, to whom most of | Tennie C. Clattin and Victoria C. Woodhull. | startling frauds in the department of public | ©3004 ana gait Mourning Fane, and the bidding was lively and exciting. Many | ant being at that time a lieutenan: inthe United | them are utter strangers, and whom they | Who had been char Fish having sent through works have been discovered, and the proofs of ‘White Spangled Fans at @1 bargains were realized. By-the-by, this | States service, and plaintiff has had one child | come to wound with their curiosity, or to both thea chen draitte ited by them | guilt are complete. The above board of andit Very seldom yon bare such a chance for a fine and gs to mniud the sale annou: totake place | by him, now nine years old: and she charges | insult with their unasked for sympathy. rye i lusions in regard | was composed of Tweed, Connolly, and Hall. | cheap Fan offered to you, and you ought aot to let it to-morrow. Messrs. Latimer & Cleary. | that defendant never contributed to her sup- | Many of these persons, we are told, are women, | t0LutherC. Challis. The commissioner decides | and Tweed was head of the department of | slip by. auctioneers, will sell several hundred unclaimed | }ort, and finally abandoned her. Mr. Bright | not always either, in appearance at least, of | that, although he is of opinion itwas not the | public works. when the const in general term made the de- cig it years ago he came on to Bo-ton and a bank o Several he New York Post . were to be sokl to those desiring a wife. The | states that anexamination of the accounts inthe | fiotfrcdtagiose thea oat eee and am a wpreve packages. commenses intention of Cungrese, in passing a law dealing ,: aS ou Sou. Wemaciehbtas appeared for the petitioner, and Mtr. Anderson } (hat, egret ee cleana’ partion, | with obscene pubitcations:to mekeitapplicable | Ax Exorme Buackewrra.—B. 0. Bellamy, chit MPANY, ee took the testimony. it is even said, are made up for the pur: | £© Newspapers, he would hold the defendants to | a blacksmith of West Springfield, has left the | ¥hi InconPonavep et Ostonae ie 1018. ‘The RoaRD oF WxALTH met last night,and | ysone GannoTine IN THE SMITHSONIAN and ladies and gentlemen come driving | #Wait the action of the grand jnry. so that an | wife with whom he has lived for twenty-one mee in the being of the Ratonal ‘of the & communication was read from Secretary | Giouyns.—Mr. Frank Hackman, residing in jena daily from the fashionable quarters of the | OPPortunity may be given to a court of law to | yearsand their two children, and ona Poagbiie, Be. D worthwest. No charg: Belknap, showing that the number of clerks in | South Washingt Fo ee the ore eater ara es chery orient | ass upon the question involved new experiment in, life, with'a Mrs. Barton, of Beatrice Ji Genel, Zimmer for ace a | is tment vaccinat yy Sur; ; = F a 2 nes, Dog with Directors.—Dr. Jaa. C.. Nanvisr U8" A, during the mond of January | "Osh Su, Oh Tcday, Nght, tart and | gu soa uatines oo fuc aeauing por one | | Sean Pawn ox OnwALS Te hot tkely SHIT an Chic, erm ods e's 8 a3 Pease was S86, and ali that had presented themselves | Cccasion to pase through these grounda at night | nics in the condemed corridor, and, perhaps, a | {lhe Ge tie wore eto a ropulsion b: Tam constently adding te my already very | .F, bad . should beon their guard, as no watchmen are | little later, a select german every now and th stezm on the canals will be accorded to assortment of ‘kets, Music and 5 7 ® a ae eee employed there. in the murderer's row. the present contestants. Mr. E. S. Prose: one Frames, Towel and Hat Racks, sc. and in. Ladies! RLES BRADLEY, r tel —_—§e aa Ge ee f the commissioners appointed to the ay) Sy: laceaaiaaeenel PO sages to and from SmAtx-Pox—Only three cases of small-pox Bioopy Fioat 1x Gsoncis—One Maz | fh criions, expresses ai opinion that none Sra sete [NSURANCE. AX ALLEGED Brratai have been reported since them submitted to the commission meet the CartrRep.—Detec- one each at corner of 5th and E streets south- ‘It will repay inte. in and look over my stock, ly Tue scorns ay tives Coomes and Miller last evening arrested a S juirements of the act of the legislature. He fur- asThave B ‘best assorted stock of any Dol- man named Taylor Fry, alias “Thund- pm lll ae ly ate bing Sanita planers er thought that steam power could not pro- lar Store tn the country. ince, tween & body Stably be uscd on the eamals unless the sizo of er,” on suspicion that he is the man whoeffect- | {P\0ne (Heath, Grawitwon 3 ng he mars 3 : . the locks were enlarged so as to permit the pas- Ene gy eee ag a a gama aa ne nee sage of boats of from Bia to cantons burden, and | between Hobeken and’ Weehawken, ‘N. J. B. SILVERBERG, charge of and lodged at police headyuarters for | Pati & colored barber, emplovedst she Ebbitt | TS° Pasty tren rode by, one of with the present size of the locks: : ler, Iying with bloody shall and stiffened limbe. Metropolitan Dollar Stere, a hearing. P streets. An examination in | recognized as Harrison Baker. forwhomhetad | srerexpenep my wis SuneTies—William | dagger irad enced ihe 312 SEVENTH STREET, washer ist tat ase ita same | mes nS US OS ST | Ear Schieber as eet Rca, | lan, ined wih emer ones ze sem Peateneres : well known inthe western part || <ew Prazicatrons—From Shillington, | commenced fring at Blacker and his parts. Nese tipeng. “rngiarnmmcarch eg lermnder nanan Fo? Pamir vse. .c. Beall we have eee Captain Blacker was wounded in the side and | surrendered by his sureties, and in default of LONDON ASSURANCE TION, cor- ON ima to gepized Le ty oy! 7 Com- died. The three that were not killed made Cast Assets 113.234.4993 ther ecayes Siontay im March “Belmore Gasca CORRE ee ararack CS, 7 Thousands of cattle in the Neuces Valle; Sviciwe on Miss Tyson.—Miss Tyson, who et ven OUNTED GUARD met at | are dying of hunger. 7 | swallowed s quantity of arsenic on Mouday night Sits Eas Oh eC EE their armory jast evening, and had a full-dress | sg-Too much pop-corn killed an Ontariocoun- | st her house, 240 Linden avenue, for the purpose Deron mall departeest tn New York city. was early continued ‘before . Rumor inspection, and ‘woman. of taking her life, died at an hour yester- tedfon rape saps |, as: a Thad boon: discovered. “ir. hands cise did tel titmet to counteract the ofccts Kinapp ins ae tmoant of 15th with a: disabled. Ira, 1, one 95,009 Commissioner Rogers committed hi an ae ee pane chased, a and it is believed another | jail to awalt the action of the United i : i i vi * stating that she TABLE SAUCE, of vermin, anl went to her room and ‘ ca THE VERY BEST SAUCE AND RELISH MADB gore needle yore I ANY PART OF THE WORLD. i comet te FoR Senn oe Seceaaaa. ing Coat , ORGANIZED AUG VBE 96, 1870. imag cea FAMILY UBB. casn caPrrat +t ssieninitiialeaeieenrid Bar Pints... sSSoere 2 Tue CaRuisr InsuncExts ie = The SAMUEL gaining ag in f paEes: o . |

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