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Vv @BRIEN, THE CONDEMNED MAN. lant a TE asa ne Tan cRiNE yon, see epon pont th DOUBLE SHEET. 4t was mentioned tn yesterday's Gran that Tar perfectly ting SBIFt_ Price #2.m. ms BATT! | President Grant had granted a respite until Se ax ee BATURDAY. 9 — — March 28th to Ex-Policeman O’Brien, who was ‘WE po ovR READERS & favor in commending STi ~ ——— | Sonvicten of tha tuaeaer tage ener akmameess scuaphess the American Moune, Boston, to thelr antontion fae i a, LOCAL NEWS H. Cunningham, at Green Spring, near George- military and Messrs. Rice have one of the largest and most ° —_—_.-—_—_ op ey ba a6 eatenees Soo at = that it ‘will completely appointed hotels in the country. N. W.Oorver ashing Bridee strove. inst. The tion Preside aaah named ees vonanet ayy —ge ramped | fora commutation of the acath sentence wan res | tra that Fixe Swatiow Tait Dunne Coats at A. | on ufthe Btage terest Church trom ite preset o> atte ae Oncrs, House.—Joe Jefferson im | srneg him to | Cxist. Hi Straus’, 1011 Pi ania avenue, between | cation, toa lot on the north aide of West st Ry tg ee ces, | thet. Judge | be placed 10th ana ith streets. 2" | tween Congrem and High streets, will be received ee ee Fisker, on the | cartiest Buownson’s Review, Carmorsc Wontp.— | seen) unt MONDR MORNING, March Boys tj } to Brosnan is the a for Brownson's | ocleck. The committer 0 Mrtropelitan Thvater—The D’Atalie Troupe ‘the: of D. A. and other attractions. ——_e——_ a i F a i Condensed Locals. rs You to rank Seme sneak thief entered the room of Repre~ OBrien —— sentative Shober on Weduewiay night aud re- | has been recel lieved him of $1,500. for the gard © the p Martin alias “Keddy” Welch, charged with | you, ('Brien's a review of the in quantities tess thax a pint, was | Jouath = ho ee dential M. |, Often works upon Sigs Srod e ge Fog ‘Anai- | himtosend Ine theve prowimed 1! eos " ~ | socom aethey should be received. 1 gact—For twenty the tor’s office, has resigned te & position in Nothaving been Poxp’s Extract—For twenty-five years : freedmen’s branc! jatant 4 rs "s remedy, for what? See Pond’s Extract —— Rf Se Aileen Cee ere ee Seen J. Moser i “ : 5 en w. @. WHEATLEYS “ The thief of time,” inthe 0f 2 colored | MY Teport longer. ened we Lowen thee fe Aigombeed ba ste 1@$1.0 ducks waste * peat "it istrqe, avect forth in hie frrcive- members of the signal corps who are to pee pene, 0012 9 ok . PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR man, ‘& clock from the grocery ~ | at an ‘enliated in the be distributed along the lineof march and assist ee GR™ F Pair: turkers, “91ee! id 1N@ ESTABLISHMENT, Sayres, on M street, between 16th and 1: suppreevion of the rebellion, General Foster, and in order that he may be a AT THE WHOLEsaL 7 49 Jefferson Georget D Prof Louie Winter's band, (the ov-Sth Mary- | Phat oki hace iatoreed na made aware of everything that is going on, the ers san street. own. D.O land regiment band,) which has the name of thue he suffered the infamous je ay Pigalle is , wi will es <p —_— being a Srst-class organization. can be | Syrnrane eee pm iiesierthe sof Gensral Meme have LADIES’ Goons. reasonable terms arch. bam hehad borne the reputat! u navy batterieg which are to ad vertinement. on either side of the Capitol. con- STAMPING DEPOT, which the pistol was fired?” vt. at the same time toa rear rosm ot the hie of the landing; from which the sound emanated. Before are- THREE 8 ‘S WERE FIRED. THREE SUCCESSIVE SHOT: : Messrs. Henckel and Duvall entered the G17 Svextm Srneer, reception commit- last night at the Colonel Samuel Owen presiding, and a detail was made from the committee to _febatte Opposite Paton: Office, sill be opened, and the public interest (which deen on — Henry D. Beam one in the centre of the forehead, a flesh wound; | Wise behaved in a disordert; Henckel and D es ion oo NOTce To vapres. ‘ receive the visitin, mts on their ar- | atonce ai the detective. Together they wat be read: hg] a rival at the depot and’ escort them to thelr to the room, and there saw, sitting on heals oats: price 4c. @ a . SECOND ANNUAL BALL OF THE _ season. The plan quarters. the side of a bed, with blood peuring from sev- | _ The market wax generally weil stocked with pro- | © BRICKLAYER ALS. 500 real MAIR SWITCHES. ako SS The W: Grays, of Philadelphia, who | eral woynds,’Semmes, the mam they .were in | Visione, and meate were very fine. ALODD FELLOWS HALL, socnee ee s aleo. = lange stock will visit W: mon March 4, were organ. | search of, and on the floor lay 's new" Sharp's — SDAY EVENING, March 4.1973 : —— a ee ized April 19,1825, and have been’ im continual | fourehooter Ax OnsTREPERovs StvpextT—Last night a ne dollar, admitting a g-ntieman Gall (18-20 v8 ane Epes, active existence ever sinee.. Major General | _ They at once placed the wounded man on the ponoieate rom place at the Howard univer- cadens SE7E ARN SELLING ‘The Ss ~ A. Prevost and ler General Bankson, of the bed, when he Tainted. Duvall at once started | “ity, wt wprll pointe of pepe ‘on the ipo WE AR# SELLING THE BEST 3 vision, vuards ysician, and shortly afterwards retarned | Part named ‘atterson To-night, the rebuilt “Wall's Opera Keuse”” Bave Wed ¢ certigente wits tee ‘military com? | with Bee ‘Buckley, who made au examination, | With some rule made by Prof. J.M. Langston, se URES. PARIS KID GLOVES, % ALL. certificate itary mittee, in which they state that the Grays, by it, Continuous service, and custom, take pre- During the affray Patterson ‘and Major ‘nee of all infantry organizations in Penn- oO» FELLOW Que button 9 cents; two buttons @1.28. THERE WERE THREE WOUNDS, S HELLER, 5 GRAND LECTURE BY syivania. one in the right, and one in the left aide of the | sreat annoyance of the clase student REV. J. J. KEANE, S — Morbo Speco. The German Veteran association of Washing- | neck, making ugly perforations, from which by whip them <div in aid of Spalding Temperance Guards, at MES Mcconmen. ton has extended an invitation to all German ODD-FELL( WS’ HALL, im receipe of o Stn ome arrens (ap Seales. veteran societies and German soldiers in the ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, at 8 o'clock. Mine Getucy, of Mew Fore United States, bel [ing.co 80 particular organ- Sal » “England's Social Purzle; How She Got } am A ‘T18 Lath wt. ization, to take part in inauguration cere- Into It, and How She May Hope to Get Out.” Mos ee monies and join their club in the procession on 3 * Tickets, 60 cents, fie | HAUTES NOUVRAUTES. Panta. March 4. cl that he lly made zp his mind when | turner Millen nen ne (————— « 110NS ET ROBES DB BAL. At a meeting of the Old Guard, of New York | he committed the robbery thathe ~* 2 vvigg: Be ge saked 5 pempeonane ‘nt from day — | ROBES ET EIN rk, y. the ust concur to reduce the k city, om last Monday evening,’ resolutions of WOULD NOT BE TAKEN ALIVE, $100 bonds, which wae sooniered, P20 "der | DRESS SHIRTS. = aA TRERE LACES, Sc. eo ng, and who is a citizen we all de- ; and equally w - | thanks were to Col. Webster for his | and that if an opportunity had presented he | #100 Is, which was so ordered. " The Ladies of Washington vicinity are re- I honor for luis integrity and publie spirit. | trine that no mere words, Gr compiai sgurteny to thelr committee while making ar-| woul! have killod McDevitt; who he felt a | ue pervesox coarser Lawyer F. A. Wite bere an eine geet = “Ye ie eaid by the counsel for for their visit, and they have sured would be after him. He had purchased t Lawyer E. A. Wit. q THEATRICAL PORTION OF THE BUILDING a for the prisoner that he Six PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE YOKE rangements 3 7 h 114M6 Disissgp.—iIn the ease of the petition K had eda » from ingham. | transmitted to him. They expect to arrive at 9 | the pistol for this purpose, and finding the de- | “14% SHIRTS, ready-made, for $16.50. CHEAPEST Sreeaaracted for Mr. Ford by Mr. James J. | Butte law forbtie’ ie faking of human Ifeupor | O'clock On the night of the Sdrand will quarter | tective following Rin’ie ier et een FA We neaeeronE for disbarment. of | SSD “2 Smad o. ona 3 Gifford. perienced mown thea- | pocsion provoked merely hy ingulting words. at Willard’s. T wil parade from 100 to 120, } both the oftcer and himself. He sava no one is | EA. Williams, Jud = ing Six PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE YOKE 73 wieal whet. The builder of Mr. bye Eo ialls docs it forbid kit ing spon passion provoked | including the band. This command is compos: | to blame but himself, and regretted that he had | 3 nak, ae te oe atthe P Nght | SHIRTS, made to order, at $18, $21, or $24. Pak call’ at Portion of the litice was Mr. Thomas nt | by inelting language given by the deceased, tivity | 4 of the old New York Light Guard, Captain | not killed himself instantly. posed tn i onticrgube gion Sn ae Baza wistle, a leading builder v ee ee by the slayer. If it were | Vimeent, and the City Guard, Captain Ardle, He that neither of his parents be sent re oe pda 8 liams LOCK woo iv; NTH TRE OPERA HOUSE PROPER ped tpon the deceased by d for, as he did not wish to see them. Mr. Henekle | {Tm the fact that E. A. Williams took him to WOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, feno.1 ‘no aS. ieonienaan from 60 to 9 feet, with 125 | *reng in Cunningham to have retorted upon | 8d many commenced their ‘military service | for, ax wi oa tron Nemekle | his own office and made the stipaintinns phd feboly YO * Ay fe apace hae henh utilise; | OBrien the insult which O'Brieo bad fret sed | Over 30 years since. took a look around the room and found Pi ; : ‘ for the defence of Anderson. In closing his Mr. Wm. Dickson has received information IN A POOL OF BLOOD me ere that the following orgamization will participate | two fifty-dollar notes and some small change. sears tej condemned, tn covers terms, in the procession: The 3d district republican | Mr. McD. received from the woman, Annie Fiu- e — sg ag bgecchnl peoar ned club of Georgetown, 120 men and 15 pieces of | rence, another bill of the same denomination, | o seoney from poor under E LENZBERG & Ce. Belling ont entire stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GooDs, : 3 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE. it lines to the eye in every direction, and | not unl) no sufficient vocation given to O'Brien the same time to afford a fine opportunity for | to strike the blow be did with his bludgeon. bnt t) dress th comfort to ji v. the audi- | was nooccasion given by Cunninghian's complaint My the ingenious architect in a way to present at — “ i mt below cost, music. which Semmes had handed her in payment for | P*omises which they know cannot be kept. aon ence, convenient approach to the seats, pa EY a . Col. Perry H. Carson, commanding the Pio- | some wine which he had ordered. After a com Wee TOT Market Space, er both the matt amd silertonee Lowe PY MCAD | he Mecteation made neat Minin theaacacr pie: | neer eorpeot Washingsee tee egos i, | Sema tlecided thatit woul be best to | 3. have been Tepemten wine eae eat | LADIES UNDERGARMENTS. | _s204m_ between Tin and tt streets nortirerst. os. = Satgt by _the rules of the Metropolitan’ P. Dickson that the Friendship, the Grant arid | remove him to Providence hospital. A carriage Poerd echeawer Seaer By ties Se regimen poi TER OF HUMAN HAIR. GRAND BARGAINS a’ MADAME ESTR G18 13: strect, second door from @ street, Colfax, and Grant and Wilson pioneer clubs, of | was sent for, and accompanied by Officer Madi- * 3 “ Baltimore, have signified their intention’ of | gan, who had appeared on the scene, the detec- | anys wharf; he ght lp Bhar nrg ig Se. seen tie G a papa Soe Cats eam crer t© the | Netwecn H and © strects, eeutbemee oot ont is antic! at the Crescent club, , who at once furni im & room 4 ‘a i of Philadelphia, wall be Present, and a commu- | and did all in their power to make him comfort- | 9¢,62! Christian alley, between F and G and ‘of the house is 1,300 1,050 of which is | impartial trial. Shall it be understood, by ‘en the orchestra and balcony floors. The style | ent t0 be net tn this Case; that a petice ies eg ef the building is modern in all its essentials as {Eeeeneat sages He cakes =e Crean jnveke the : ch ble Bi etuble eitie, well as in ornamentation The circle is vei and then if caquplaiued against may Meat Gelato Es or 100 dozen LADIES COTTON SKIRTS at 3 cents each. 100 dozen LADIES COTTON CHEMISES at 88 cents cach. ; symmetrical, and elegant, with ric ; ‘ 0 Delaware and Half streets, southwest; all of | _,50 dozen LADIES COTTON DRAWERS at 75 | , Remember the nape set silk plush ‘and splendid tapestry in. profusion. | ts'iling these elaine tee arth wit aot aa vioaraeene a sandal | opcsed egy piles Sonar ase which were sent to the hospital. ee see = latent ats jen Tog orcheetra floor i= entirely seated with the | Scial a <i gor] rerpecttully beg leave to inter. | “The! general secretary of the Inaaguration | and he comiiatin nt the sein the tight | 1 PircemsThle seactifl, pamorama was cath, “72 LADIES NIGHT DRESSES at §1.92 | chasing elocwhere. best style of iron-tilted seat chairs. The ear- med fusband, “kil your | Committee has received a communication from | side of the neck, and experienced great difti- | THE Pi-« , ae ce aoe Entire honed ie elegantly formed ia’ tiie cae | witcninnutteron eight, Grit wil bestier Keyeas | @ gentleman in Ithaca, Now York, whores | caits itt seetnfit oxperienced great ditt- | exhibited last hight Me the Conant : LA Fhewcn Spats The gar enn rurmiahed im this Te- | Srund a trial by juss for killing hiss eae (orGe ike | ends that insieod ofa ete ele ee given him, Fearing that the wounds might | Chueh toa large audience. ‘The painting, 51] socx woop, HUFTY & TAy£or:s, le ant Selitnand, there tivo very elegant, | Sengoance of histaton an pistol, if you make law: | ration evening they toll © arene Prayer mect- | prove fatal, Mr. MeDevitt suggested thag a | TieWS0N 7,000 feet of canvas, will be exhibited spect. novel and brilliant; blue and gold prevailing in | fri complaint against him.” colors. The house is chiefly lighted by a sil. | | Thusfar Ihave treated the caseasth ugh death ered refiector from the dowe,’according:to the | hed ensued from the first attack made by the prisoner most modern and improved ‘ideas concerning | "Pon the deceased; and J repeat, that it would in ty the lighting of theaters. In the lobbies the | Wdgement have been a case of murder. It was even Sastefally colored walls present the Nine Muses | {u'fullow fr Itc meee ee ec ener When we come tramed in gold and walnat. Pursuing the evidence we that after O'Brien TRE PRIVATE BOXES had inflicted this territle blow upon Cunningham are four in number: two nd two family | with his official baton, (apd, by the by the evidence boxes. They are ornamented in white and gold | 4 Printed does not disclose the fact that the baton and are very commodious. The sceuery is by although it wes so stated at the trial) the William Shaeffer, formerly of the National ; ws bosqtael an aie. ater.of this city, and it is most creditable | oficial insigni ome By his supe te his palette and brush. The wall fresceing, | rior officer, went to the Green prings Hotel, about Mr. John Sommers and assistants, is on of id yards — Se mye where ‘most credi ado! sought out his wife and then le! 5 : table deatures of the handsome Cunningham | having | joined “his mite dn the ‘The green room and dressing rooms are spa- | Tewtime was leaving | the paviltion - cade, auane tia oie niits way home, when O'Brien having had some fifteen or * - again to-night. Prof. Webb and lady enliven ing. The communication was properly re- | minister be called, and soon after Rev. Father ae wi : 4 terted. —_— Rabbia, assistant ‘pastor of St. Peter's, was at fe Intervals with Se ae EE ee ne ° his sides and after a talk with him, at’ his re- es The Knights Tem; Levee. quest administered the rite of baptism. AcTIoN oN 4 ConsTaBLE’s Bonp.— ¥, The fitth annual levee “of Columbia Com- In 1864 another «‘friend” of the woman Flo- | yr. Mills Dean entered a suit for Newbold mandery, No. 2, Knights Templar, came off | Tence was arrested and sent to the penitentiary | Sung against James Taylor, a county constable last night at Masonic Temple, and was asuc- | by Clarvoe and McDevitt; about one month | Seq his surety, to recover $76, amount of judg- cess im all respects. The lodge and chapter | #£0 another was arrested for a theftin Balti- | Ment obtelmal by them and collected by Tay- rooms, as well as the Asylum were thrown open | more by the same officer, and is now awaiting lor, which, it is alleged,he refuses to pay over. to the visitors from 8.30 to 42 o'clock, most of | sentence. ed . the ladies availing themselves of the privilege Semmes is about twenty-five years of age, Tue Gret Exrerrnise Law.—In the police of seeing the inside of masonic lodges. On the | and was born and raised in this city, and tor | court thie afternoon Mr. Harrington, counsel Santre of the eastern wall of the music hall was | some time past has been employed in the Trea- | for Shaw, charged with carrying on a gift enter- a large Maltese cross in gas jets, back of which | sury Department asa plate printer, ition | prise concern, under the late act of Congress, is was a large national banner and around it the | from which he was discharged on Saturday last, arguing that the law is unconstitutional. colors of the various commanderies handsomely | the day on which the robbery was committed. ——_—e—__—_ draped. Festoons of evergreens were placed THE COURTS. 139-tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SPE NCERIAN DOUBLE ELASTIC EDUCATIONAL. 188 L. FL! J a MELA TPaR RN ree ALWAYS FRESH ATTRACTIONS | STEEL PENS. | f These celebrated Pepe are i i ray fhe decals artbsy "anlaancs oat ir el eity , dur . we int. Por pres dy iy evenness of point it > cs BF the comvenionce af the sho may wish to Posteri ren = cee by ea rag Real Estate Transfe: ” Or (ry them, we will send @ Sample Card, containing ‘that ‘wasto ora T would sell goods wort! Tabbiee ot the Waikhing, CS yess eam tins | Ere minute’ of Gol tim which in anja teropersad with seinistare mene Spin cage The following transfers of real estate have chara eascharged Snell To-day. Anivew | / the lb mamibers, by mani om receupt a) 28 eemte, fee de ei dala 28 would prcbably cal 4 very ment, w ey pase ii t » ry ii “ - pellet An lataans tn ouanar excel arcu ‘Tushed upon ‘Cuaninghum, re. | fled with canaries were suspended from the | been filed in the office of the Kecorder of Deeds | $uatman was charged Was afight in’ Hell's Bote Sento an toeetee ‘bound Your atten Solver ju hand. a Ste i a thoughtful proyision supplied chandelier; portraits of eminent. masons were | Since our last report: tom,” in IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO., tT eae oat, eas Tae rovoca- u hich Andrew says he was acting in self- wit ; ware peet and wit a nvhis | hung about the hall, the whole producing a | »Fcbruarsll—Blake and Kelly. trustees, to James | defeuee, and tock a razor from Emma teeste iis | ¢7g 138 and 140 Grand Street, N.Y. LADIES’ UNDERGA. seceans ur der varios textatec gt eee | very ttoskn aud thee hod encthae eer ks cs | see ooiee cana att Tedlecting eredit-on | Bib; awh. 61, square ai sib Diauihea Ke and battery on Peter Odes gid ne eo pat oe seman, cool generat pone ne We have ng | He bad.fellem to the ground. Inderd Kiwex swears | Mr.John C. Hogan, who had charge of the | pi is to Jumnen M. Latta, trustee, lot 1, square | Fravier, assault and batteryeon William Aresld, Only a Few More Left. Just received by me, which. fn all oad seabt if Je destined to Rave a long career of | tothe hl” Trousbr alsa hate £0 were whet wes | Aceorntions.. An west Tghted wn eeme NAS | Gs BE, WW Metcalf, trusted, to 'Durins rhe staked the court that since the warrant was Your admiration, aad’ you 7 wil ve - a 5 p le - Dai rom. sub. 44, juare s e hed coneind i fo rusecute the ac- Y J jeyment. © “<n? Of Pleasant and refined en- | cmitied in the printed evidence, that one of the wit: | ‘AtPorciony the ‘gis uses ee their asy- | Mathews to George W. Bruckenitgs cused. ‘The court eaid he had ‘mo right to unter a RAPIDLY CLOSING OUT. See eaak Ceaser eres Jey: afier the abootiug he asked O'livicn Char ae eat | ium im full uniform, and ot 6: o'clock the lines | 75, $400; R.J. Bracken to saine, do. nolle prosequi, and referred the case to Mr. Clos-, am dice done, and. ceceived for anawer “I have shot’ or | were formed, and all marehed to the music hall, | Mages sane fs gene fo Sie ks Mary E. | dt'was tov lace now to ‘array Fa settlement. outside MUST-ALL BE SOLD. OSLT OB DOLLAR Baca. aiternoon the bigh wind Blew out ihe bosrdiay | tare Mlet Bec. ie thas. pie mgt min. | pisces ‘Bagrand entre, drill and review took | Brackenetige tojuime: ts, B4.0m, Be Brainy te | Shecaane. Neca deen eae See pes, cmsiae WILL POSITIVELY CARRY NOTHING FVER S57 Re ome windows of the new Graco (M. | shrd'baO' Brien Cuningham, had Ynauited his fests followed, ‘Eminent Commanice Sir Jt | Mito aver iodcie no, erm i carey | Mi agate om te Sgumy ont Afton 6h ——— , | werarsowsry mtmadonaos "Sef see tars of = ) chureh, corner of 9th atm! $ streets, and | oF bis wife or | OB - Thor med i oat | $90,000; T. H. Dawson to F. Smit rust, partlot | times ono bei the ground and then the other. | Them §6 ALL-WOOL COATS and 10 DRESS | ak2"" large . they were braced in again, but the force of the | gic: f _ that inealt; but net oo thought O'Brien. | X- Tnompene weleoms skin Tas aoc for cquare 18)? 'D. Lewy te 3. Wile ok | pmeeon suspended the cave, in onder to vive the . Overcoat. © — gale was so grea 'y were blown ou ort 0 shots from his timn’s and the other at his dead body— trast, part lots 37’and 38. square 300, —; MP. | prosecuting att a ortunity to file chat —— Atext 3s been | Fishér't'at. to Marre Taylor, lots 2 nnd ais square | Qgainer the ‘prosecuting ite” kee gnarees Grant and Vice President Wilson entered the stake and Kellys trustese te Macs | Aanhtapabeisens Denis Lomms, chargel with aa: e |, when ee al e 0 U, visitors were presented. Later, Genes Wot 6, and part lute 10 and Sherman entered, and the band struck up 3 vip Lye to jail to the Chief.” Many ladies were present - sunare 471, 2,000; and elegantly dressed, and dancing was kept up was also blown out, and fell with a great crash, borhood. The carpenters were in the building at the time, but fortunately vene were injured. The damage amounts to from £300 to $100. About the same time the — ey EEE; seaconmel soe pe trom this house to those of Mr. Hallet Kilbourn | O'Brien made any advante or charges to Of ays and Mrs. Clark adjoining. The entire roof of | the woman Cunningham. We say that this tard” bivwn off, and the upper | ‘remped wp by the Ca) meaning Tenspans Me building otherwise injured, eine, | Cunningham and her relatives, ASSORTMENT OF JEWELRY, iter on Jane Kelly. Thi ‘@ clearer case of homie! ai Lewis, part lot jed with malice prepense than the one we 1, square south of ary M. Weaver: hers and M and broke it all to pieces over her he: whieh entered into her scull.. Dennix took an equal hand in the affair, and the judge fined them $10 Banks, charged with indecent expo- i Baptist church, tot 38, square ioe ored at chy 463, till the small hours. ‘The supper was one of the | Sibrey th John Mubooes aetna best ever furnishcd on such’ occasions, and the | 48. 10, : party separated all highly delighted with the is M. Mahoney to Johanna M enjoyments of the night. 1,600; T. W . Sini sinst wae = Smith to J’ Ht. Hill, subs.s snd 9, enon ou the third floor of the other two houses the | ,,4¢,usomly for a moment look at, this denial. and wares, S100: 8 Stout to Maria V. Br ry GEORGETOWN. HABLE BROT seiies’ siren Brame Hone, stander iderably damaged. | light of ‘all the surroundings of the case. The ev Colored Female Shop-litters. ctiimuilers tule WenGuaresss, SSO Feott | | Deata ov a Pouce Orvicgn.—Serg't Jefter- British Halt Hose, of the quality so ts —_—e—— ing | Heme tincloosn the fact that OrBeie& and Cunning: |“ Dating the winter a mentor of an goods | 10 C. W. King. lot 4, si. a. 81-30 King to 8.K- | son Robinson, of the metropolitan police force, iis me Cae ne bs semiasiaatcad ntanmsetox’s RintmRsy Today being at they an Mr, Ounminghans there hat | dealers tnd faney storekeepers in ths ‘ity fave Seige, 13t To esiane aa) BST OW, Bacar: &° | Who has been'ill at his residence on 4th stroet, | {elitr __—Conxem Yr amp D Srnuxrs. As heretofore, I shall always endeavor to dese = ! : ere § ;C. N. 2 ington is being celebrated In this District as a | 1 “ah pp ag ae was complained of repeated losses of articles from a, weet hal # 3 inare Za, pts L., | Since the &th ef January, died this afternoon at sate. their counters, which have disappeared myste- T. Ellewortl ve m re- heretofore, ‘our kind favors, aud you will always get yeur “¥, ali the government departments being | reservoir-on the hill. By the testimony of the de. 5. Chapman to C Soars worth at closed. a> well as the offices of District gov- | fense it is shown that the conversation between then: ‘The national flag was displayed on | was not only friendly. but very friendly as long as F . Adams. Todd, jr. 1 lot 58, | Lo'clock. He was a member of the old corpo- F°® FAMILY UsE. tions of became so freauent that De- | “February 13 District of G rustev,to'. N. Nau: | ration police force, and was one of the original cous: and several such cases * , quare 364, $7 £00: appoint of the board of metropolitan po- uarters. These depreda- | dain. «ub. 15, sus ; junbia to T. Yoder, | lice commissioners, and has served on the two Bi the pus. VADPR Monument, hotels: Se- | Capaingham ttt "Wiese wee Bee tha see! | tectives Sargent and McElfresh determined to {gt 19, sauare 641; sub; 20, square G87 ent. 19.de-~ lot | forees about twenty years altogetlier, He was MESROPOLITAN DOLLA SEORR, ‘Zhe Corcoran Zouaves, ee aruim corps | between @'Brien and Mrv. Cunni only ap. | make @ thorough investigation of the case. to 0. T Yoder: part esquars jaa; 600; | # faithful oficer. 312 SEVENTH STREET, neat ete beknen tie. epe i = from her statement, wh ‘h is said to have been | Various plans were devi to catch the depre- is, trustee, to K.L. Putoam, sub. 93 ‘square Repairs To Cawnat..—Since the water has THE ae H 3 y Pcmioed #p, Miow it it be true that O'Brien had de- | dators, and it was not long before the detectives Ye ; Geo. Schmidt to C. Herbert, lot 33, been drawn from the Georgetown level of the feds. #t 11 o'clock for Alexandria ee es er! ma ae coing togst a situation for Cun- two colored women; Sarah Chesley 276: H.B. Hensley to T. W. Smith, canal, Superintendent Maus has employed a M. SMITE BUGS hie ads ranthnconereyraer is | SlatNalttac rao aoe Aosokltge «moment, or Peat at te town aed ae ieee On eanttal | MOE eine ya ah (oA: Hay, do. Stan! | large’rorce. making: the fseneehore HALFORD Bevaseacde, va, ° the | that parties, Me end of th E On Usz! . L. Bivins to J. M. . subs. 8 j. square | paratory to the opening of na’ mn. at the City, Hail: Mr. Wid- | tialimony for the defeueeg were very, friendiy Tatil | yest end of the town, and the hhas been kepton | ##5- $3100; W. W. Metcalfto J: H-C. Gaskin, part | "Goo Exovon President Riker has a force sare dows Stns at te ale aed ny | the parting at the pavillion, what motive could have ry on vole 6 after the funeral eee ey ty Saute ei eae Rist, | of men employed to-day replacing the sunter LEICESTERSHIRE SMITH & WIMSATT, melodies on the chimes at 12 —— Will | prompted nningham or her al of Rev. D. W. Anderson, on 19h street, the! Gaaly, sabe, Ay i. F couare 2 000; Thomas y ’ ain this afternoon at 7 0 play again this track of the street railroad between the Ruck ‘harles Gooch to Addas street. te. Ou . net prope fo bi Sp this eocusation i ES ba ii, ho ea snare 457, $2.00, Joga oH. &. Wittard.cubs. esol stir nga St nee | eer ear rand ro Beane wn ‘The inialt she relates world naturally ‘produce just | fect" Baran tag ou her wey nome whoa, tee Sor a wats s ALEXANDRIA. TABLE SAUCE, Erker hia and Foie; Bile nth mie fee teeta of vn iat nnuciogesons eee bes Tan "oi. Longe irs snd 8 ARREST OF THE “Nick Youn Max,— tranmate jg Dicer Bens fhe deceased was sy prs ja se = ily ae sa iat PG Savon tot: A: | Those in this city who were deceived ashort | 7BE VERY BEST SACCE AND RELISH MADE ported and abated; 50 bushels of oysters, 522 | not shown 26 Bé A qftarra rbeMMigerentman, or ‘A SERIES OF CROOKED ; DODGES Burr, lot 4, #61, and %6, square 944, © time since by the ‘nice ng man’ : nds of beef. 5 pounds veal.3 calves, 9 tur- | [hewifetoteamiechief making woman. Cunaths | through some back alleys, but was | T.H: Smith {2 Mery Aum Smith, ou. 40, syste ing. himself a8 a, son of Ges Wate Hampton Us ANY PART OF THE WORLD. vs, 4 geese. Gl chickens, 3 prairie hens, and | Lj rete clonder fecble man of ordinary emiability | sally caught. Mary was taken from her $1200) 6. ¥ Appleby trustee. to TA. Hie will learn with interest thathe has been oe 27€ rabbits were condemned as unw! | Liven to his wife by O'Brien could have prompted | ToOms where she was staying on Capitol Richards, sal 103, square 375, 9.000; Re the scene of bis latest o Rime hed ‘as the food. During the week ending February 2ist | iin to go to such « man we cacenyn ice large; | Hill, and beth soon feand Ghemevives toguiner | Sa sey Ws, Aeldinons part 1 54 paparefor bie Fentition’ arc obtained, = : ie inations; - muself, to ask an explanation. uart cers = rend are ined. : bos The saectanre sepet ike ete bot dare to aftack the character of Bre, Cann ham | searched Marrs emises,and were rewarded for | Faines (0 At Brst he maintained a bold front, a FAMILY USB. ‘trouble Lim, large quantity of jnst | 12.00; on Saat artistes as bot been mi Reed’ ‘among ‘wiih Ss $1000 ‘caved” and THE ROARD OF HEALTH met last evening. and the beaith officer submitted his report for the week ending February 15th. There were 42 new cases of smal! pox against 34 for bral oo vious week: ere removed to the hospital, Jeaths; 98 nuisances were fé- LUMBER. LUMBER. HARDWOODS A SPECIALTY. BILLS TO ORDER. Jaxt-4m" Conxen ‘T1E anv 1 Ore, sovrg weer. Cree eased Sa FOR rs PB. Todd to EH Bowe, part Wo, square | ated his old story about bein v: J. A. Clay et al.to Wm. 8; ue, pal 3 he asst pt ary shows there were 235 deaths—13; | # *trathfal witness and t whites and % colored; % of this number died | i= !7wiped up in altogether prstaitons and is entire! destitute of evidence to . bolt of fine shirting cotton, silks, seven | 2. 24, and south two-thirds’ 23, square 458, §2). coummeake uamo vas ge and that he spoon eon ee emer? — bp oo sfous witness for the defence that we beard tee ac. | yardsof fine drab rep, a lot of costly Inces, ed aged eae ges BOB iil il BR was from Auanta, Gs. | He ts now peeping | SALE se ea raacciscmn interment : of one w er Y * }. and par jo 2. ‘5 tl e bars of au couse ‘kill the —- — ofa —., | ings, hose, linen cambric, lawns, &c.. he~ = HL v1 % affine he stengn uae ss iacMugde | Seale’ BBceAy tac Whe meld act | mesa remote games Sen | Sota Neo Lng. SHutiiasiizon cuore Davy Brod the | pon SALE BY ALL @ROCERS. , east corner of New York avenue and Lith street, | ‘rohtee?and that witness informed O-Brien of ready for wear. These were brought wo head- Ditton to Sarah Apn Philli ao ae np wd ae Bazi ‘was entered, and several of the boarders’ rooms | threat." uarters, where some of the have been | | February 3.0, Heinri —. tes in Locaburg yesterday and re- pa he 468. Tobled of wearing apparel and other articles i entified by Mr. W. 3. ee igs Sania ab. 32, sreate commited in detwult are bail. “The thieves took from the room of Vicom Sarah cop) » with a] Bor Bie " 2 pce sc tha fall wae de Noe of the French legation, #15in money | trumped mut tene ta Soak teak terered Wek sae te a ese ileaquaic ish, | FRE CROSTS whose appearance atthe {all was and other articles, and overlooked a package of | that t D. Warner, same property. has been em in cleaning up offices in Newspaper row. Mary is very dark, with rather coaree features: is absut 5 high, and says . wes " In the police court this morning Sarah Ches. ee AVE TO APOLOGIZE TO MY FRIENDS. ley was no positive proof appear | tome H- yogis, part Sosuate 170 91725) 8. Nor I Pad Previously stated that in « short time I boarder, who left the house yesterday. issus- | said, Li ing against her, and Mary Robinson was fined | cht.'s YS; {° alto C. W. Howard, lot 26. would prepared to chert sa toast y of knowing something of the aifair, as — a #2 and costs, and in default was committed to Beg _idlowand to 8, Worment de’, SI. NEW GAL 5 has left town. carrying 3 ee apll not Jail. eee fla fe 1, 12, 2003 end se and he money and a gold teak at laid in a a and belt nent place, but in their e to get away fa & te Iner them in. The robbery ‘was rey ed | Caceres it wan 'te to Chief Clarvoe to work, and Detective McEl- | the comma of fresh was assigned the case. A young man, a i .F. Ryon au! B. B. Earush seu; S? Ba OE recommenced their visitations.—Gazelle, last evening. 1,500; $2. Tie REET APRN EES Ee eee eed ‘aS, '§1 sub, 78, square 625, boure in the map- per by our — os . of steps Secu BY Withiems’ suction ioe the extensive skylight and Soden laprovcmente rewulriag saute tiaaste cons" y square 523, | modern vements: or to Ray Marslard, parts amas, | wicks tics fice cae wetter! —e———— Weat Estate Sa.us.—Messrs. Latimer & eet PORTLAND CEMENT tor sale in large J Drawn.—To-day the following jurors CB cong or small quantities. leary, auctionecrs, bave recently sold the fol. | SUAS for ‘the Criminal Court, March term com: | "Er aan faa Revnotis to C. B. Brooke. sub, 17, Rick's GALLERY, cick gpaeersetcanden. SBEtcr, Grand Jerorecd. BM Ba : iS mgm Bs ; sand Darel, triste, 1917 axo 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, fut Seow a __4 Earle, Edgar M: - jan. part7, square 7. = (OVER Gal 9 Walter A. Nicholson, James Ee ee *ti00, | ix now complete in every respect, and we will be Feerts Newman, E. M. Young, Wm. Perkins, Jeme B. ‘oe " % Fooks, part | pleased to ece alll our “Sais Th rer ated ‘This i Gayton, ow Pitsbugh, fob Sali ta He 2) f ’ Soert NB. . a ANDRETHS' ) Have spoken own praise Soe nortbeat. ‘Brien ~ | Babee, tin Si, Wate," rath goeiuate sity: | ML er'apwand ot tres qunrert THE ENTIRE STOOR —. Bae J, Austin’ OBI Petit . J. a o Rural and £ oe a pend PRINCE'S BAZAAR : Trustee, to A.C. Gel. | _Lwill Remove and Prevent SCALE in any Steam AT COST be int tanare Ty Qa WBE gt et Boilers, or make no charge. F. Clark, and J- 3 square abe, 91,006 Addrees, ee ES ONTIL TEE STOCK 18 OUT, 49 AB Tune is a fine stock of trunks, oes, an: T. B. H. oat febi7-50" Philadelphia, Pa. INTENDS atiety, atthe, well-knctn Os ry at Pesta letart on Patpenny oiygatay in ia Wi | MASKS! MASKS{! MASKS?!) my sects, xcluaively yo laden, ou <i ‘THR OREATEST VARIETY! noon at 3o’clock. At Ci Mrs. 8. freely answer any : \ ONE povers that the S«: t= the best paper lenued to-morrow lot buy a copy and test the matter.

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