Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Reported suteide of = Youns Lady, . comed an; songs, dar Halt, T iT the Clarvoe. OSE OF JHE LETTERS is in a well-written hand, addressed to Annie Doyle, and is as follow: “Was aT Or Dowty Hoil—Lecture ¢ Dear Annie: 1 am conscience stricken and Lite apd Health. | sLould not have so long ——<——— 1 am married! | Romantic Opera, | casure Token.” - Condensed Locals. Mr. George Nokes, of the sth precinct police f i thdrawn his resignation. we had never a dear, and all ‘The Governor's Mounted Guard last evening | ™SY. oe) _ Selma, my elected Corporat John Dunn to a sergeant’s | Demand son in fours have Capon os. T “The Washington Light Infantry battalion had ae on pots ay 4 ee nay 3 eve my @ cress drill last night, and marched through ame Vay ‘Goa i = the principal streets, making a very creditable | Ty | can be of Protect you, I cann: appearance “ast evening the door of the house of Henry Mas , hear the Congressioval church, was forcel open by a thief, who carried off a quantity of clething. ‘There is Naerstion, opt fears;may be sideration. Hoping your Y never realized, I remain your friend, . SI Write me again and let your wants be known. With this was is Philacei - Springman, NOTHER LETTER, ences well-known caterct here, aut his wife, | which would appear to hare been written in on the application of the latter. reply, but which was not delivered, and Is as ‘The Washington Grenadiers last night elected | T°p!*: 4. R. Hanneman cay and the following Wasnrxerom, February ith, 1573. civil officers: Samuel Cens, president; Jolin Deviing Jim: Long have 1 wailed but alas! Ivunn, vice president: Francis ard L. Strassburger, secretary. Yesterday afternoon, Police Officer Pearson four] a colored woman named Mary Dent sit- ting on the corner of Pennsylvania avenne and th street northwest, sick with small pox. She et, treasurer; have failed to come, my life fs blasted, the love bore you has been unrequited. Oh! how my sonl yearns for you! low couki you so treat me, who has sacrificed alt this world possened for you. But, alas! my fondest hopes are, blighted. I cannot Ti ive a % Was sent to the small pox hospital. without you. You haye failed jolees jor Wiliam H.Smith, colored, residing in Carroll | engagement, and relieve me of my impending county, Maryland, was instantly killed by @ | degradation. How my bram is crazed. Lite winig train yesterday morning, while walking on the track of the Washington branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad near Elk Ridge Landing. ‘We regret to announce the death of Mr. G. Kolp, who was for nearly thirty years past a faithful and trasted foreman in the establish- of Messrs. Wall, Robinson & Co. The has become a burden without you. Farewell, darling; may you never feel remorse. The dark waters are a better shroud than a life of deso- lation. Darling, how I have loved you, only our Great’ Father will ever know. You will never hear from me again. Farewell, darling, farewell ! “AwntE.” Think ef me when gone.” It was stated by the person who brought the above intelligence that the young la:ly is about twenty-one years old, « Dione, with long hair and very beautiful, and that she hasa plain gold ring on her left hand. ‘The detective officers doubt thé truth of the S. Keelan took place at St. Peter's church, Capitol Hill, yes terday aftefnoon. The funeral seqvices ‘were conducted by the Kev. Father Rabbia, and the remains were followed to a Olivet by a the deceased. story, and to the hour we went to had large number of the friends . ved nothing by tolegrap confirming tt. ‘A certificate of Incorporation of “The society recel pee booms bey ~~ -Journal Publishing Company” was filed yester- i ‘Notes, day im the - pps ad apey a Pepper or Peery | COMMITTER. forth the object company to e pul t # meeti com- Veation of a literary journal, with @ capital | mittce of the tp last night, Mr. A. R. stock of $10.00), in twenty shares of 500 each. | Shepherd in the chair, the question of leavi ‘The limits of the incorporation are fixed at five | the entire ment of the ball supper to ears, and the «lirectors named for the first year one man was discussed. Mr. Hutchinson, from the or sub-committee of the ball commit- tee, stated that the committee had decided to erect a kitchen, where all cooking for the sup- per woukl be done, and seleet a competent man to manage the same, under the direction of this committee, who shall have power to purchase Tlain, Ambrose Whiting, P. F. Morris, E.R. | the necessary eatables, subject to the val ‘Taylor amd A. M.Thateher. Also. the foll of this committee. It was unanimously agre cam ittee : i opted. Mr. iy —- we Sale ee Mr. Colt was added ¥ ‘are William C. MacBride, George D. Curtis, and T. H. 8. Boyd. z At a meeting of the Virginia republican asto- ciation last evening, an execul ‘was appointed, consisting of 8. ID. Williamson, wesitent; N. Davidson, secretary: . Henry, G. B. Anderson, | to the supper com ‘Wyatt Archer, A. T. Maupin, R. D. Rufin | Mr. Clapp stated that the respective state so- and J. W. Cosey. cieties hi been assi; the rear of the line. Mr. Shepherd replied that no arrangement had yet been eftected. but as soon as the mar- | Shal, General Wilson, arrived, the secretary would notify him that’such a request had been made. Mr. Webster stated that the Secretary of the Navy has ordered from Annapolis 240 cadets, © of gentlemen interested in the Frederick | with a band of 30 pieces, and 12 howitzers, and Pennsylvania railroad line as to the exten- | manned by 0 men each. sion of that road to this city. There were present | It was announced that the sub-committee on Messrs. John Loatz, Frederick Schley, —— | iNumination had completed their work. The Ovr Rarroap © ReTI te the Coal Firld.—To-day, at one o'clock. a Kumber of our prominent citizens, includin, several members of the legislature, assemble at the aA New Line entive office (corner Pennsylvania Tith street) to meet and confer wit Winebrenner, W. H. Falconer, J. W. Byerly, | contract for calcii jights has been award- and Chas. E. Trail, of Frederick city, aud Mr. | ed to Messrs, Cattery & Wilson, of New Wirt, of the Hanover Branch railroad, aceom- | York, for lighting Pennsylvania avenue, from panied by Hon. John Ritchie, of Md., from the Frederick district. The District of Colum bia, was represented by Governor Cooke, Pri dent Stickney and J. H. Brooks, of the Coun- €il, Mr. McKnight, of the House of Deligates; Bad. Selomons, Wm. Wall. K. S. Smith, J. A: | ed. ‘Also, that the contract for furnishing fire- Baker, J. F. Cook, H. Kilbourn and James M. | werks had been awarded to Detwiler & Co., of Latta. Col. Schley, by the aid of a map, ex- | New York. jained that by a road from Washington to THE COMNITTER ON CIVIC PROCESSION Frederick, advantageous, direet commusication | metat's oeick hat night, Mr. Dickson in the could be had with New York; that coal and | chair. other products of central Pennsylvania could | Communications were read from various civic be brought here mach cheaper, and, in fact. | societies, declining the invitation to take part notwithstanding the line to New York would be | in the celehration on account of their rules for- somewhat longer tham the present sea-board | bidding public display. reate, the distance could be made in less time, The follo ing organizations accept the invi- © wing to so few large cities being on the route. ' | tation to appear in the procession :—Soidiers’ ‘The meeting was called.to order about 1% | and Sailors’ Veteram Umom, Baltimore, Md, eclock p. m., and Governor Cooke welcomed | Hartranft club, Philadel; Pa.; National Seventeenth street to the Capitol; ‘Louix- iana avenue, from 7th street to the City Hall, ineluding the buikling, and 4th street to the Yatl-room. The Executive mansion, ‘Treasury, War, and Navy Departments will also be Ugh 4 the deiegat! aud introduced Mr. Schley, who, | Veteran Union, Pittsb: a be corps, after expli uns the route, stated that his | Baltimore, Md. Also, the followii organiza- company did not have a charter to come within | tions from the city-—Yonng ‘Men's Republican ‘ash: navy yard; Tem- the District, and they proposed that the Dis- trict should secure a charter from C to run the road to the District line, and also aid in indorsing their bonds. He proceeded to speak of the advantages which would accrue to the city. A conversation followed, in which nearly all | boat elub. present took part, and while the feeling was The chair stated that the use of the Interior unanimous that such a connection could not be | De mt conld not be obtained for visiting otherwise than adv: ous to the istrict | organizations, and that the application for the some had doubts if t id procure the ne- | use of school-heuses had been referred to the Joint session of Con- | school trustees. - Itwas resolved to give the right of tfe line in the civie procession to the Young Men's Ite- publican club of this District, and their guests, the Hartranft club, of Philadelphia. THE OBLO REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION met last night, and the chair announced that the general ma Sengaraton committee would furnish music, printing and headquar- ters for the various state axsoctations. After some discussion, it was 1 to rent Harmonial hall tor use of the association. Also, to make an effort to have the fare reduced on the western railroads. club; employes ington Rerance ahianee; German Veteran ‘Union; fire epartment, Republican asociation, 8th dis- i tated Survivors of war of 1812; Hi- n Benevolent society; Knights of St. Pat- rick; Washington Schuetzen Verein; Potomac Tre Bartist Soctat Ustow of the District of Columbia held a meeting last evening at the First Baptist church (1th street) and it was well attended. Dr. Edward Young acted as mederator; J. H. Kichards treasurer. The meeting was opened with prayer by Kev. Mr. Huntington. The moderator, Dr. Young, mate seme preliminary remarks as to the objects ot the union, referring to the founder of the first Baptist charch in A Roger Williams. Frot. Mason, of Columbian College, read the hes of Senators S) and A’ on the oceasion of presenting the statue of Wi tothe government. Hon. James M. Pendleton, | address ittee on quarters, stating loca- of Rhode Island. made a few remarks, referring | tion and price. to the principal incidents in the life of Williams. LITARY AND NAVAL VISITORS. Hon. John Hill,of New Jersey, made a short yesterday received a letter from Col. Webster W.K. Patrick, chairman ot the committee on mentsof company A, N. G.of St. Louis, ng forth that the eon y bad received an otter from the Metropottean; hotel to furnish subsistence for its men. The company will use Pullman cars while in Washington, and will bring one hundred men. Information has also been received stating that company A, first battalion N. ¥. N. G., Capt. Heitz commanding, will participate in the address, and Kev. 8. P. HUlreada poem written for the oceasion. At thi: t the ladies of the church invited the members to partake of re- freshments, and a recess: of half an hour was taken for that purpose. Mr. Price, of Georgia, then made some remarks, and was followed by Hon. Horace. Ma: . Dr. Malcom was elected to preside at the next meeting, and the union adjourned with benediction by Rev. C. C. Meador. —~ «—__ procession, on which occasion the company wal, Tue AwaTere Excise Orera of + Treas- . Itis now generally cor qred Tokens,” to be pre to-night at Lincoln regiment will be present jail, will undoubtedly prove to the public that a American amateurs have ent TS well as the superintendent of talent The composer, . J. Remington Annapolis, was in town Fairlamb, bas been engaged for months with a l Col. Webster, chairman large chorus of our own towns-people in re- moor voene «remy that hearsal for the event, and the qi Of solo- | the cadets from the academy woul we An- ists are equally well np with the chorus in their respective parts. Mrs. Fairlamb isthe soprano, Miss Randall th ae howitzer cot , and will baritone, Mr. Johmasm' pe theg the gog lo have with them twelve howitzers, drawn by man whose name we fail to remember isthe | band. basso in the cast. A full house will greet the performance. as the tickets have been quickly | ;,,qL(nADO SAPFRIRE, set in pin, and beauti- warchased. We commend the enterprise of Mr. | [tl ed at Frigg patie en reampin, re- ‘airlam), and hope the affair will be eminently | ceived at Prigg’ store, No. 457 Penn- suecessiul. sylvania aven' ween 4}, and Gth streets. ec fe Rea soe eee — Av Fraxco-Grewan Wan— Tre Boarn or Arrears are daily holdin, AUSESLS 453 Sas Sensions at their rooms No. 330 44 street, from | 2B¢ "Universe published a letter I to 3 o'clock. and will continue reir sessions until March 3d next. The number of appeals being made is mach smaller than usual, and is F donbtless owing to the fact the holders do not understand that the recent assessment ‘war general. In many eases new valuations Iave been place! en . Especially is this the ease in the neighborhood of the North- em Liberty market. In the northwestern part of the city the assesments bas boom, inerensed about 20 per cent. Inthe lower Doth disutce there has bee fecreme.* ty i i i at Cam! » Md., and the defence profess to be only wait for an bay ht witness who ae tee ut had not arrived up to last t. The feature of import- Sree cee eaent street southwest, (2'casce:) 1215 E Sie. Pieter with a wenen whe hea ont: street southeast; 2d, bet A strychnine poisoning and been buried al ‘4 east; 451 B street southw: same time as she. This revelation was un- DP and E wuthwest. expected by the defence, and created qnite an cured—Sanuel Hunt, Ist street, between N | excitement s : aud O soutleat. i" r Wa Tae Sv 100L. Ter: rhe Burromate o k ber yea Sem Isstirete. — This has admitted over by And so the orphaned ters of the dend eat: oe the tor are deprived of parton of the small B ‘ote and mony which it desire during last Lo py hours on earth them intact, and that on ‘Sunday-school slice goes to the Children’s Aid How Fone an of Pp | ‘friend of the family” il be am abundame of tae ‘_‘Tungx Prnaoxa Kinin, asp Tex [ssvaen. aud a ively meeting will be baa” = A acclest happened gn he eu: y © = Tailroad near Grass ‘aailony Bouma’ precinct, headed 09 Uisubedey casio tink | yederday aftcrncen By cick Genel ened WastataerPtion among the citizens of th Killing three ‘pereen oepown down the bank, Ieacaas eras aaa gene: | Sinemet ee mee ecten ® worthy and fhe eaating on % street southwest, two of SvictwwaL Distiscrions.— A Paris fhe members of which are sick with small pox. draws a distinction between sincere LADIES’ GOODS. THE TRCUIT COURT, Jude: artter ~Lace E Lal STOCK CHEAPEST fon tag Seeangse ta caperraction +t T NGdos Th TER tr. erdict Tor piaintit. Mt For an exter ave and Selece Stack of nafs! ‘it 5 agt. 5 iy etn uguiner Wheeler. Se Market Pricte calla the pigment by defanit. - YORK BAZAAR. Medgirattor plakitisy with cont, =" ATED cay! $SCN2L BER ANB.” deer, yuigment’ below aaicmed. my} ter: motion for mew.trial. — Judee Sneil-—To-dny fall, tothe henpoesibiligy of srcaring 801 5. ClAL BARGAINS § 0] u Seite Spat terore: having at prveent © at foil corpe clues ge tay mi thn: to meet esprz'y all demande, X vi 801 MARKET SPACE, W. H. WHEATLEY'S Counxen Stu Srazzt, PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR- FUSE fABLISHMENT, _—_—, OB LOT OF GAMBURS RDGINGS ana IN- we Pi sare Ugo. “Mary A ¥y an}? 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D.C Re tee ° frets talkin J a &. we ee 2 Se errr 3a Davis Cite BR i Ke Anna futth, a vagrant, was ent tothe euch house tele; fe EDUCATIONAL. *. fent to the work-nous | Mpdiasely B_ FRENCH FLOWERS, 50 obi beak seds vedere thie tad 42 2 cents, per spray. at DAVIS’ ANDSOME WHITE AND BLACK T.A0K H ViUcRCEs. hom Side S100 per Betis B, Carty, vagrant as day, Sobu Hy Coleman, carrying a concealed ‘Weapon, was fined $2). Rivic Errects ov) Duarim.—A ‘dualin e: Run, Pa., oceu by A. J. Dalrymple, his wife and child, # few days ago. The Titusville steamer George H. Stout, fron Phil arrived this morning with a tall carge for ict merchants. ALEXANDRIA. Tre T; do i Murper.—A crippled and . Herald says: panied W.D, Smith, a farm ging with . OLCO TOCK OF ILLUSIONS, TARLATA: hen those who had heard the explosion | Mr. Moses between Hamilton and a and SALE STABLES, | 5° 11. este CAPES, NET sie "Fos asco Sut ew ienty vs | pachtoe tartar bie ace eet |e emeennat targa ager | PeLHAIE LS ii view. dwelling bal been ing roa: between ii . ate to ft and for of yards. 2 one Hamilton, deal, | ycaraing cf ky :: P areunt the ground ‘was covered with of with a i =e ay, boar: (CHENILLE SPOT NET, just and bits of clothing ds, ‘ture, and human fiesh. Those on the op al ceeded to remove‘ the debris, and found Mrs. Dalrymple tying near the center of the kitchen = of the structure. Near the mother, and etween her insensible form and the wreek of the stove, was found the child. They were pmpay Temoved and melical aid suminoned. at AVIS". Li ILOR, ACTER ASD iffiiiwe STA Ce AS Wreck cette. A PEP ORM STABLES 8, CRUIT, es iTre aNd Sra. arriba yoo ont an or bua c LINE OF FANCY GOODS, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS and Notions Ay band DAVIS’, S01 Market Space. ROVER & Gace AKERS CELEBR: ELAS- AND LOCK -STITC Wik Ma- im the meantime others had fount aml were | w! it is supposed, from the appearance of CoxeEres, PESEL*s. CBrxEs, for. Ce oor rm | te 4) vie caring for the remains of Dal ple. He had | tracks in the read, shet his victim from behind Stu STREET, Pareaes Dann E. iw S01 Market Space, corner &th street been blown through the roof of the houses at an | a tree. for anda supply of Gee. : Horses and angle of about tifty degrees, and the head,arms}] River Netts,—A skim of ice was formed en- | 800d Morees for LENZBERG & C@., aie! a portion of the trenk struck near the the’ iarky E. ‘every week. e river last t, but it wasso AED Vane, Proprietor. Rap AR WAL Oe Sas | “Selling ont entire stock of of the engine-house roof below and rolled to thin that the Washington fei ts had eom- ‘ASH. §, "8 STABLES, 1326 E ST. ground. “Besides thes Rortion of the body, | paratively Jittie trouble in breaking ik thi W-SRaRNUSE S STABLES 2328 Est. = euler numerous small fragments were picked up that ning. and have been making their regu on hand and for hire by the day or month. 707 Maka ® in all would about fill a patent pail. From the Fat They ran regularly en Saturday Paget ple» —, Seraished with between 7th and &h chwes bushes shreds of flesh were suspended,. the rnoon last, teo, bat had to suspend their | ‘hs most comfortable and elegant ana | 20mm streets northwest. engine-honse was spattered with blood, and | trips yesterday in ae of an Lees bg lores always for sale and exchange, decis-tf WILLIAN* pieces of flesh were driven into the wood. On | at Giesboro, caused by the high northwest wil. M. ™ bike #Aki8e estasuisnment: the root a large bloody spot showed distinctly gorge has also, and from the same cause, The Largest and most Complece im the City. Where the body had struck. After the remaluis med at Fort Was , amd some of the THE MOST LIBERAL AND UNEX. —— were placed and covered from. it, | vessels that sailed from here on Sati ve AMPLED INDUCEMENTS TO Bare Dyers at Bite 5 the curious crowd would raise the ‘protecting | been unable as yet to get through it— azetle, PUROHASERS OF Te en ne Costumes Morning Wrapper blankets and satisty their curiosity by gazing | last evenii at Willian’s. on the mangled mass. WesterN Jvatice.—The Sen P Cloaks st Willkane, Co a2 at Willian, BOOTS 4ND SHOES at Willian’. toned some time ago an attempt to burn the CITY ITEMS. EVER OFFERED. Lace ot eee are gg RN sare lopaa Steal alan a ee een E pete FIFTREN PER CENT OFF OM ALL SaLEs. | Fissant Fane from Pate a Willan i all competition. | ‘sizes, ” Guo. C. HENNING, In order-to clove the busines of the old firm of H. | Sct ~ Empire,’ at Willian’, Se the town was set on fire at such places as No. 410 7th street. | Burns & Co., their immense stock is now offered « 5.3.F. wpull be most likely to ensure the destruction $ Geduction of Klegont ameorment ri made of obnoxious saloon’. The men en were AN ArTicLe oy TRUE MERIT.—“Brown' ak ing fe D s. the landlords of a tavern outside of the limits of | Bronchial Troches” are the most popular article | Fifteem Per Cent, om their Usual Prices, ‘Chantilly and Guipure Capes st Willian’. town, named Coiner, Swimey and Elder. | inthis Country or Europe for Throat Di ‘ 7 variety of Pench Tiss Wien Coiner wat frst arrested. He was bound, but | and Coughs, and fRis popularity iy based upon | » TRO,!arerst an "Misses BOYS SOCkES Large assortment Grow Grain Ribbous at Willian’, struggled desperately, and at one time tore the | real merit. cost | Ind CHILDREN'S WESE be be use oe as ren ¥ Cloaks at Willian». ae ES pe from his hands and the Wandage of Bi8 |” Dosis ExraactOPOrircie-Ave souks the | Comme at Willian’s. ges, Dut was Drought to terms by a grip on his Teian made Halt Braids at Willian wil t that brought. effect ople’s remesly, for what? See Pond’s Extract | ALL, SALES FROM THIS DATE POSITIVELY eae rom and HM. Villemenct Ws, 2,cxtart & full confession. | Swimey was Bock 2.10.25 CASH. Blecvelee Veivet Waist at Willian’. Hyer. “An open place was ent through the ice, | , BOUXD FEET being Mndiapensable to health Trees indehtof te, the firm are particularly re- | OG ae GrILLEAM baring shnss howse te. Paris He was thrown in three times and three times ao ines Se eeote come from far | Guested to make immediate settlement. ig able to furnish the latest Parisian Novelties for drawn out, still refusing to confess. By way of Chiropodist, No. 635 wt sree” PickasS oi W. N. DALTON, the a poeta: importing price. ‘Treasury, for relief from corns, bad halls. Se ee variety, Eider, a negro, was strung up and low- efed three times. He, too, was, 2s a paper ex- fé-4t pfessed it, ‘‘as stubborn as a mule. two worthies were confronted with had ucknowledged ail, and the “three glared at ch other like wild animals.” Coiner and El- were then sent to jail. Swimey still re- ined. Silently the spectators drew lots, and five men separated from the crowd, took Swi- mey tn their midst and =. arted. Atdawn he was found hanging in the A Boy KILLxp By A PLayMATe.—At No. Sixth avenue, last night, Wm. Barker, ag of No. 524 avenue, Johu C. Schaeffer, age 10, No. 528 Sixth avenue, and other boys were ying together. Barker began to tease ‘hae: and another boy by passing a fox tai! agross their faces. The boys at last became angry, and Schaeffer told Barker that he must stop teasing them, or they wonkd pnt him out of the house. “Barker, upon hearing this remark, pat bis haud in an inner pocket of his coat and pulled out a cheap one-barreled pistol. Barker, pointed the pistol at him, said * i'll shoot vou,”” and snappe the pistol twic At the third snapof the descending hamm: pong was discharged, the ball entering Sch r’s right temple, pasing into the brain, instantly killing him. ‘Schaeffer san! na sofa dead. Barker exclaimed, » What have I doue!” and fled from the Surviving Partner, 903 Penn. Immense Reduction in Prices. G rel and advice as to suitable shoes. , oe sana emma THB NATIONAL SAViNGs BAnx, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, pays 6 per ct. KE. annum on a calender month. uking houre,9to4. Saturdays, 9to4 and & tos. it3, 14016 Wittcox & Ginz’s Sewine Macuine. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. . Agency at Chas. Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, Vth street, Intelligencer Building. 10,28 af REExomerEns and Barometers are repaired i re., Washington, D.C. CITE TREVISE, PARIS. ERLIN ZEPHYRS IN ALL COLORS, WORSTED GOODS, CANVASS CHENILLE, FLOSS AND SHADED SILK, PATTERNS, and all Material for Embroidering. STAMPING promptly attended to, at MRS. SELME RUPPERT’S, 612 ety opposite Patent wom piner, SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS. 2 ST No branch stor ———— (BENCH mine oy only place im the city where it 1s done. Also, STAMPING, PINKING and EMB! > ERY ot deser i ae: IDS of all kis SSeS gppomenmemas ly on hand. @.H. MAURER, 617 7m street, Janis-ly ‘opposite Patent Office. [#PORTER OF HUMAN Hair. GRAND BARGAINS aT MADAME ESTREN'S In consequence of the lateness of the season, and preparing for a large Spring stock, I offer for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS SPECIAL BARGAINS, made to order by Hempler, near 4% street. 20e- Taw CmcaGo Fre Chie: Tribune says:—It seems that th trouble with the railroads, in regard t freight blockade, is one of resp fom Tt is charged that oi ‘vast ‘quantities ot and provisions now on the roi ing east. are there because the cars cannot be unloaded The reason for this ‘cannot” 43 not a lack of vessel room at eastern ports, but the independence of the men who have 2 mo- nopoly of the lightering busimess. made'such arrangements that tloone is. to compete with worki DRESS SUITS, Those Suits sold at $3: Those Suits rold at $2. ‘Those Suits sold at §20. 23 i 15 em, and refuse to increase ing force’ for the accommodation of latest styles. their chasing elsewhere. their unwilling patrons. And so the whole com- BUSINESS SUITS. : hawt Those Suits sold at 925. is |“) ADIES’” house. “A physician was called in, but Schaefer | inerciat : ore § L ENCH STARCH EN Was beyond all aid. Barker went home and hid | muilroas themacices nnn eae oe eceaoney ove Bulle sold es $15.. Ene mow OE BES | a. thre bees cxticta te ee eee fe ny Manan or: 2 his ene seas he = rgd Desqave in the shape of freight charges, because in this fuslin. It imparts « beautiful gloss fabric. n, 6th precinct. The boy free sale ‘ he had bought the pistol a week: before at ‘No. | Secide that certain work shattoy eee an YOUTHS SUITS. i BURNHAR sco. Manntactarers, = orn ees and fat. paid $1.59 for | under the direction of certain men. Ay. Balti ne weapon.— NV. il, Sth. ‘hose Suite sold at 920. ‘hose Suits sold at #1. Those Suits sold at $1 Those Sui's sold at §10... A Fatner Caarcep with Kinnine His $ox.—Michael Fry of No. 52 Hopkins street, Was charged yesterday by theaelghbors with having murdered his ‘son John, about eight earsold. The complainants allege that they eard cries for help coming trom the room of ry, and that the boy died this morning from je effects of a beating received at the hands of his father. Fry denies positively having beaten the chtld; but the Coroner ordered his hls THIEES O8 rue Exrznon’s Drarn—) ers expressed the opini in the course of conversation, that the death of the Emperor was an event most favorable to the cause of the fepublic; « for not only (sald he) is the Bo partist party already divided into factions, b any attempt to raise an agitation in the cow Would arouse so little sympathy in the a Gat immediate suppression wold be cert and the result would inspire the timid peasant: 4 JUST OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELVETS, OF ALL COLORS, At Low Prices, at OVERCOATS. essen 8. HELLER’, detention. It is presumed that he ia Sacco Srenl rt of tho existing | Grunk when he committed the acteeNe eae act8-tr No. 713 Market Space. Rspoisen’ (for J tats mo accorer of the tree | en hase, vtesas pal ea tee mpi HOTELS. i (for @ no account of the poor _ a wierd jelay, purchasers wi itto Wantage to fatherless boy) shoul: attempt to raise rebellion | wfimeae that the managore ot the Papen pagiretan ont | ag HOES ret the eee iG; | Brothers Reformatory School in that clty hive W ULanps HOTEL, rane acknowledge the strength of the re~ | bil a boy, who attempted to WASHINGTON, D. 0. escape, confined for three weeks in total darkness in a cell thre rasta ithout " REMODELED, REFURNISHED, feet square and eight » withor ed, frvediing. “He (o"sonseeiot ae aaa be public. The death of the Emperor releases the nation from the imaginary loyalty to which ha considered the plebiscite entitled hin A. STRAUS, ”, tte | Emo weeks longer, “and it ts Gera eee = A8E BELEVATORS ADDED. thought probable that the rtist press | phvsicians that’ the nusist “A - * c y ment ii t POPULAR CLOTHIER, will Soon receive a warning to moderate in tone. price eran spent of telect. Srhere ought OPEN NOVEMBER 2, 1872. Fi aTPUL Exrio: Fi a some it to the puni i sue - - — hateene ina vie rH feb evi ipacer ae institutions. a ing powers of such 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, deck0-ly J. ¥. CAKE, Proprietor. in the fireworks factory of John Sparks, on the fourth floor of the buildi: Tne Deatu No. 40 Dey street, New York, and in which forty-seven girls and A Reauiry.—The Cape Ux0N BOT aia, Feoge D.O. Between 10TH anv 11TH Streets, May Wave of this week says: One of our pilut (contain ait thee cmoaern’| +3 It the modern five boys are employed. The explosion was | boat boys was describilg the rescue of a wrecked Three doors from lithetreet. | cold. peepee om. ansed by the ignition of some chemicals which | Doat’s crew from the German bark,“ bial ur mand seston maser parks was engaged in preparing for his bus'’- | Jost over by Lewes this winter. Some of the ANDRETHS! ) Have a hea Spark blown the front of the en were dead and floating abont the water in I a ware: hele own Praise | of Ly Heoreand wasserlously burned ahout the head, | [vottom of a bo: sn Sik he? Pn pe merge SE of a century seers | Poea of this arms and face. Catherine MeGrugin, a your g ped the very full ew above co and the national capital 1, was thrown down the open hatchway ts | kuMWwale or edge ot the boat in adr agony, vo ag TF NY OF the OER R EDS em | buildings oft bya pleasant ride @ second floor, and received serious injuries | ftwly, that in Troy ng (helt bodice the gun- 914 Fetrect. the about the head and face; and her lett ance was | Wale Was torn off and retained im thelr grast, Landreth? Rr and ——————— Register and Almanac will be fractured. It is feared that she is fatally in- ply. febs-tu.th sim jared. The force of the ex; ion shattered ail the windows on the fourth floor of the building, mailed to all who F°2 FAMILY USE. S7-A Michigan magistrate granted hii ¥ divorce last week. is ait Bar, 920 SCOTT PLACE, and the w windows of several adjoin sa Harvard hasa society for German conver- . buildings. ihe damage to the building was sation. All the necessary furniture has been dect-Sm Between I and K streets. considerable. procured except the beer mugs. AMILTON HOUSE, ARREST OF AN ALLEGED MAIL Rompen—A | y®%, lhe Empress Eugenie’s answento King H telegram was received here yesterday evening, amnouncing the arrest, at Bland courthonse, ot ©. C. Banks, on the charge of robbing the mail dect-Sm Northeast corner of léth and K ste. 'HE BRYANT HOUSE. Thee 3 William’s message of condolence was in the fol- lowing brief terms: “Lappreciate the sentiments THE of your M: stret and N.Y. avenus. of a letter mailed at Pearisburg, Giles count, 87 The expenses of the trial of Mrs. Wharton HALFO: ‘After the 162, Permanent and Coutatning » check for Oe te eee enya | for attempting to Van Ness are abont RD ‘Transient Nill Sud thus Rouse one of the in ‘Norfolk, written by Mr. A. G. Peniileton, | 23,0 for the state.” ‘The lady leaves Annapolis aes Most conveniently located houses The letter disappearing nnnecountably between this week for Philadelphia. LEICESTERSHIRE "The room: yar Norfolk, the case was given to | @@ Cincinnati has jury packers as well as pork-packers. Which makes the most money Fe] not be known until arter an investigation is a7-The Lutheran, estimates the ni members of the Lutheran church in pagent 9 Sper cate Peat ate rearisb: Captain John Frey, 1 agent of the post office department abl the looked. it up to'the TABLE. SAUCE, s. caterer. check, the balance being spent by him. The |/ at forty or fifty imillions, of whom about half "8 HOTEL, prisoner by Capt. || are in the varign: Germanic states and Prussia, | THE VERY BEST SACCE AND RELISH MADE Jswhere, on Monday. he will have an exam- | gg-That fellow that went around last winter Lf ANY PART OF THE WORLD. ae: 700M STaSeE, F offence laid to his vd | Predicting Hid and open winter, says hix tt Brrween ?ru xp 6rn Ste: for the offence laid to his charge — Richmond Pliophecies would have cume out all’ rigit it it a a ast. Laos Se Soil adnvt been for the new invention of roR ([ B= WePERIAL HOTEL, Tne New Epvcation Law or SAxoxy. “atmoepl waves.” . ‘The upper chamber of Saxony has passed ti sy Henry Warl Beecher says ‘religion Is a FAMILY USB, SAMES BIKES, Prevriaer. education bill lately submitted to it. “Th! rsonal thing.” Is it, = iseligsens to ve er, v measure maintains and applies the principle of the religious or confessional school which exist» in Prussia and in Germany. No one can open a personal “good sewerage is Gospel but So doce, aay toes bad sewerage is heresy.””" Ko Baween ith and Vth streets, PEN TS .sssiecevnsesenseresseestertmenrmesrerrentrenn@ CENTS, HALF PINTS...... 0... sssanenB@ OENTS. ia ace Pass sae’ es em |< fomtrenectatreea eating evene ns aes " . AS much as in Tu im ‘Ountry, accord~ FOR SALE possible teachers are req to receive. only | ing to the Louisville Courier-Journal, is that ta 2 arts pupils of their own faith. The it, Ko- | Tunis they are impaled on stakes, w here see , 7 aba SS = iain pat tee a the — pm | they usually walk off with the stakes. equal protection and rf assistance from state. Bat the law pro- gfe Siihod Formato at rug fa Odd Coats. hounces the absolute exclusion of scep- | Broome county, name is: A! ar A ‘HE ARLINGTON,” $y, ond all who prefees no omer the rows, and he annomnces that he regards biuselt “T * SP eS eat ‘Sccisaualified for the Christian ministry “‘on | we nave in stock an accumulation of fine ALL- in: “arnmaator ope) TERRIBLE DEATH ov A Wouax.—Thetwenty | *ccount of domestic jangles.’ : WOOL COATS, that formerly sold at prices ranging T. BOESSLE & 808, minutes past 5 o’clock p. m. train from Trenton from $12 to §16, which we have determined to close to Bordentown ran over and ae a ‘out at @6 each. ocls-ly Proprietors. i apoiat on tacabove rairoad known : 0, SHLLAED, WASHINGTON, D, 0. COAL AND WOOD. W4ltee 4. MARLOW, DEALan in CUMBERLAND asp ANTHRACITE COAL, OAK, PINE axv HICKORY WOOD. Yard: Corner &h and B streets southwest, opposite Smithsonian Park, D.C. j-eutw 00D AND COAL! WOOD AND O0AL! eotse cereee cs they are brute, refused to pay the AS goes GROCE RAY & BROTHER seer ; Bertoeen Third and. Powr-and'e kal? Streets Jost received and for wale af the following tow Prices, for cash: § ocr Rimes Moynne Gunpowder Ten... 91.40 . 3 ice — “4 ian 2% Finest Moyuredmpering =“ 12 2 “ Choice™ “ a S 2 4 <6 “ h ; * Fan Fine Hysoe * Iie 2 Finest Uncoiored Japan * 2 « ich Brenkfast » 7 : st O24 ° + * ret 0 < ‘At BO conte por gs! eee MPORYAST. = Weare theese wre Sor the rict of Ou or Crores Pras. Eoelish manufactured Siac E NEEDLES. Have all ring tach, or 6 oe O@ HARE & son, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 1213 Seeench Street Norhwest, between M and ¥ STCARS, MOLASSES, « Croghed, Grawulated ud Powdered’ Sugare,t%4 thm Pp ae ar New Orleans M. lames ome Extra quality rip Sy fe ¥ be Family aod thes des of Fle Witte LEAF LARD. 31. DA soar nap, 10 conte for box’ of @ ibs. Proctor & Gamble bar; 8% cents per CANDLES Wax Candies! Wax Candies! Wax Candies ©. S. O HARE & SON, jel0-te 1913 7th street PRICE List N. W., between M and 5. or. GROCERIES at ELPHONZO YOUNGS & co's, “UG ARS, ue (BEST NEW YORK BRANDS) (tacked shoal $c ths. for @ Granclatid Good FLOUR. Extra—chotce. ae soe ‘amily —! ‘amily—the very best FF EEGGEFF aeeeetee ELPHONZO YOUNGS & cv., GROCERS, MASONIC TEMPLE. Ninr avo F s Ss. ™- G2, FOREIGN ee Men 125 VALEN CALL fy rt tr EXTRA, GROCERIES. shes TSFRPLE GROCERIES «ttn wer TEAS! TEAS: ofa and 5 nee ot Lephecat asr Tea 1339 Ft PEE, ste ren SPE INSURANCE COMPANIES. me fou jant-ly* RE Ln is Ina. C. ns ee eden . ae. [NSURANCB. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE ‘The business of this Company has for years been the largest of in soetiturion tn the world, vn MEYER & BISHOP, Insurance Agents, No, 503 SEVENTH STREET, Wasmxetos, D. 0. INDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, 5 = ie ganized 1720—the «dest cm fOr newrance Com _soen, dane Paya SONNECTICUT FIRE INSUBANG! CONSECTICU Fike iNSCBANCE COMPANY, Cast Assrts .9654,000 NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE OOMPANY, oy Haxrsonp, TRADERS’ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ORGANIZED 10GUST 98, 1870. case 100,000 Ofice in a