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¢rawn sword demanding his surrender, suddenly swinging up his little masket from order arms and empting the paddle of bis name flying ft after- i} ts had hits little horse killed bim, and Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street —Ball of Friend- was wounded in the shoulder at me time, | ship . of Pythias. at Atlanta, whilet delivering a — from “Siaior Gencral Thomas to General Logan. “2 He Condensed Lecals, od the army in May, 1961, before was A Fremauit, of |. lost his Se wort of og, aaa drammer-boy Gnd served netbook cea & Gold watch yesterday in b distinction to the emi of the war, d Kfurder Bay, tmnome ranch which he cannot ich time he was present at Shiloh, and at | locate. ly every other battle nwhich the ariny of ‘ne Camberland was engaged. He ig the comteesioned Yesterday afternoon the Washington Gymna- siimrwas essoecred to be on fire from a stove youngest officer ever i * the ball, but the flames were extin- S.-Army, avd Lo-sing’s History speaks of him | guished with but little damage, and no alarm asthe youngest ot we have any | was given. account, that ever arms in battle, either A man giving his name as Henry Johnson im this country or in Europe: and his military | was arrested last night, and locked ap, on the record isa matter of history nen aneret the | charge of @ gentleman at the Balti- War Department. Considert ts } he is | more and Ohio of : ica money, without a peer either in the Ohl We orinthe | a check for $100, and a wate! vew. About 7:30.0’clock pet fire was discov- ee a alte shed attached oe gig 25 en) ‘ania avenue, occup! y W. H. Hues- TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | {<: Jt was extinguished by the police without = ave! > no alarm was tured in. The reception ef the Pennsylvania Associa- tion at Masonic Temple, this eveninz, promises to be a delightful affair. The President is ex- pected to be present. Thic Afternoons Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. ee To-day workmen were busy In removing the ‘et rom which to eines oe sonar. = a , - | Avenue, im wl ina a wes inteystly col ar, bet the quis arin tion ion. The high wind yesterday did conviderable damage to the bunting used inthe decorations, much of it being torn Into ribbons and some me banners damaged. night bas somew Os TE at subsided. CONDEMNED, MADE MARPY- of Foster was received by him th great rejeicing. W ANYTRENG AnOUr IT. Pitt Cooke, of the firm of Jay Cooke, last ImrorTantT Transactions ix Rea Es- TATE—LeDroict Park, Harwood Avenue, &c.— . Daring the few months a company of ie be knew nothing of the alleyed fred ie Leedonet svonving & Ie on ai50,i8 te | Dorthern capltatista have been quictiy matur, their figm in th: ‘ity, altheugh th ere in receipt of their usc! Dumerow Cabie yesterday. NOPE For FOSTER. The Foster reprieve is understood te be apted that the governor may osnsalt with the , Jndges of the court of — ‘The prisoner's friends now think that the sentence Pg A seommnted to imptiscament for Yfe at aber in Sing Sing. A “eamed Ehurehill died ester woman 4 ed day, and it was supposed that her symplomns indi weather, however, segatives the prosempion eather, ON eT, oF that disease. Au iny is tobe made. WOULDN'T HAVE BLM AT ANY PRICE. y on Mon- house for Reoy sree etesecs Boston highway mat, and it sent tothis er ty the authorities pier ving kis jsonment. guthorities here 'y nut him back to Boston. BOSS TWEED'S CIViT, CASE. eCielland. esq., uniting handsome Jots, large and small, and avenues, to make improvements at once on the most extensive scale. There is a Vesteriay the ar, ts on the preliminary aoe + Met r feuropest Somer PRBts in Tweed’s civil case were conctaded. ~ phates Ded biscision was reserved is line of width, and trees SENATOR CONKLING' CRED! A remain standing. Byenue will be called An Albany dispatch states that the clerks of Harewood avenue, from Mr. Corcoran’s conn- nee ee hast fosgntte m {0 | try seat, now owned by the Soldiers" Homo, aul wae tans be won cheaned tat they wie betfor | it i designed to extend this avenue directly warded Whintedeye | north, and, following the valley between How. pate or bond Nah eee Sign sw | nue, thus forming’a delightful drive to the Sol. at fi 1 to 11#15. The amount bonght | tiers’ Home and the Schwetzen park. The Was $1,000,000, which went at 115-09 to 1s- whole tractlieson Boundary street, at the head eVRieR went af 35 of 3a. Ath, 24h and th and New Jersey Toxn En i in N Yerk. and Rhode Istand avenues. James A. McGill, TRE DEW RATS GENERALLY SUCCESSFUL. | esq., the architect, is now aring pos for Sanatocs, N. Y., March 5—James J. Wake- brickeand Je tweiity elegant residences, bri fF ; . eountry a: city styles, which are to erected fickt, democrat, was reelected supervisor of . Saratoga Springs yesterday. The democratic | this *cason, and to cost from three to ten thou ticket was all elecled eleetad except assemor, send dotlars each. This property wili be desig- commissioner cf highways, and two. ct perk. wated and known as Le Di Returns from sther towns indicate that the <> democrats carried the beard ef supervisors, wh last year was 1 republicaus and 6 demo- | TIALS. | | } SALE ov Tronzes axp Works or Art.— Messrs. Latimer & Cleary, the well-known fine art auctioneers, have now ready for examina- tion at their salesroom, southwest corner of 11th strcet and Pennsylvania avenue, a fine collec- tion of classical objects, well adapted to the re- Fon of the refined tastes of our citizens. ‘he colicction contains French bronze clocks and veses, and » and fine gilt 14- day clocks, ‘< of ahiek baling copied from sub. oTORKENPSIE, N. Y., March 5.—The elee- tion fer smpervisers of Dutchess county took erday. The board will probably stand ic. Last vear it was republican. moer: j Jects or designs of the historical past, must, be- nion, 2, sndependent, 3. sides their merits (in a utilitarian sense) pos- ean. 1 democrats, sess the advantage of cthating inguiry in the r= World's history as well as that of the fine arts. rom Eqrope To-day. Fine carpets, looking-glasses and cy! are TME ¢ c OF FRENCH TEERI- | well enough of themselves, but they have uot the refining and time bronzcs, marble statuary, relievos, or off paint- ings. The collection 1s the importation of the Messrs. Viti Brothers, (late Vito Viti & Sons,) and will he sold on Friday, ith March, com- meneing at 10a. m., and continued in the eve- ning at7\ o'clock. The terms of the sale will be for sie) and under eash; above that amount Tory. hallowed luences of Lonpox, March 5.—The Timez of this morn- ing has special dispatch from Berlin stating that the ability of the government to give finan- cial guaranteés suffcjent to secure the early evacuation of French territory by the German troops is doubtful in that = The som of the late ex-Emperor Napeleon paid a visit to Queen Victoria yesterday. @ and 90 days. t MASS MERTING OF LBLGHMEN. A movement is on foot among the Irish pop More Prosrective M. D.’s.—The twenty- lation of Lomion for a great mass meeting in | fourth annual commencement of the medica! for the Feni: Hyde Park in favor of amnest British vernmet dey of the University of Georgetown uow beld in prison by the wilt take place at Wall's new Opera House on The meeting, over which Dr. Isaac Butt, mem- | to-morrow, at 1 o'clock p. m.. The following ber of Parliament for Limerick, will preside, | are the graduates: John M. Ashfield, Ohic will probably be held on the iéth of this month: | Benjamin M. Beall, Washi D.C5 C Bittinger, Wash! Boern-tein, Missouri; Wi Edward Craneh, Ph. B.. Obio; Har lass, Texas; J. F.R. Dufour, D. D. $., Wash- liohn F. Dunphy, New York; David H. Hazen, Penn- 760 French at the Merey of Parts, Mareh 5—A dispatch, from Algiers says information bad reached that city that a bedy of seven hundred French troops, under command of Gallafet Chartres, were surround- ec in the extreme south of Algiers by ten thou- samt Arabs, and were in imminent dai or capture. Reinforcements had been dispatched tothe besieged troops, but it was feared that- they would be too late to afford any relier. i State Senators. New York, March 5.—The defeat of the Air- Line railroad bitl m the New Jersey legislature yesterday created great indignation, and there yere at one time feary that some Senators Won OC sPllcmcu. ‘orrey. .T. Wallace, New York. Graduate in Pharmacy, Thomas it. Downing Washington, D. C. ——e—__ “A Bap Penny Atways Rerurws"— The Notoriows Tom Sorrell Back Again and at His Old Tricks.—Yesterday, the notorious Tom Sor- rell appeared in this city the first time in many months, and turned up in a house kept by Hen lohnson, on C street, between 10th and 1it! streets, where be and a crowd of his followers made an assault in revenge for some old grudge. during which Sorrell aimed a at Johnson's head, when the latter caught up revolvegand discharged it at Sorrell, who let: =e haste with his friends. The police im- © Gen. Hawley KRenominated for Con- ress. Harrrorp, M: he republican con- vention of the ngressional district to-day uuanimously rexominated General J. R. Haw- ley for Congress by y —— A Woman Burned to Death. Porrtasp, Mz, March 5.—A dwellin on Congress street, oceupied by four far iately arrested Johnson and locked him uy iach portuhed tn re Sen 0 CANE Named | ea chargred ectimit amt battery with Dank ae - to kill, but Sorrell escaped. The police are after I iueage | him to answer for old séores in this city. estows, W. Va., Mareh 5. | ~ In the pole court this morning John Dungee acobs wasimangurated sterday. The j = — ned for Compa sprcor hedinied caente edema ee ee NO ECOnN | Clues Sean beak betee oe Marans. | ¥ cow on the fendant a: 5 New ¥ ste, aiarch SApectal Giratch he was tined $20 and costs. from Vittsburg says Geerge Siddons, referdé tn f aa > Atos pei ze-fight terlay. decided last night WHERE TO AMUSE YOURSELVES To-xIGaT.— that Hicken won the fight over Campbell. ©" | Mise Charlotte Cushman’s wonderful impercon- ation of “M. was wi dience. To-night she appears in another of her great characters—Queen Catharine, in Henry Vil. Duaprez & Benediet’s minstrel trow another entert The perfo last night, ay SANs sae Se? usiaatic au- Tre Serine Evectioxs.—New Hampshire holds the first spring election this year, and the candidates for governor are Ezekiel A. Straw, republican, and James A. Weston, democr: ‘The election is held March 8th. The next elec- tion will he hekl in Khode Island, April 2d. and the third in Connecticut, April 7th, in the latter state Henry P. Haven, republican, and Charles R. Ingersotl, democrat, have been nominated for governor. Both in New Hamp- shire and Connecticut members of congress are to be chosen at these elections, the former hav- | ing three and the latter four members. At the presidential election the majorities for Grant were. in New Hampshire, 4, Rhorle Istand, ‘ie: aml Connecticut, 4,758, At the gover- yor’s eicetions im these states inthe spring of last year the Tepublicans earried New Hamp- 1 leg Merrilies, at Wall’s bya and enth rn pe give inment at Lincoln Hall to-night. mnees are of a high order, and in- variably give satisfaction. Diss Garafilin Mohalbi, assisted by the Wash- ington Saengerbund and’ other musical talent, { gives ber last concert at Willard Hall this eve- ning. It is the last opportunity our citivens have of seeit this celebrated artist, and we trust there will be a full honse. The imme of the Theater Comique for to-night embraces several sensations, them being “Credit Mobilier, or modernized,” and the farce ot “The Inaugura- tion Ball.” ’ shire by 2,167. Rhode Istand by 1,065, and Con- ——eo— nectic at by . J CARIVAL Masquerape.—To-night will show the citizens of Wash: Toe Urrencce-Wreat Mc aver— Progress «f the Trini—In the case of Jesse W. Uppercue, om trial in the eriminal court, for the murder of his aunt. Mrs. Wheat, the prisoner's counsel, ohn P. Poe, esq., in his opening argument for Sirost onan maki fete nse, occ the whole of yesterday, | ple endeavor to make it a success, and thus far whieh was the thirteenth day of the trial. The the numbe: disposed mother aud sisters of Upperene, and other cate such a result. The reom is one of the buties, were in attendance as usual, but the be- finest in the country for the trothed cf the prisoner, we_wae shunt on | faney and Monday during the argument state, was | contrast well with the beautiful decorations. present yesterday, and Hatened with evident | Sol ‘will open at ie coe ‘with a tification to Poe's able vindication of her | Cobeert. andl at 9 da er. itis Crpected that both arguments will | [25 be procured he made and the case given to the jury to-day. aswell asat the Baltimore Sun, 5th. low all should Wuisky.—The | nity fora (Charleston ( West Virgina pen gontag thet furnished ice a both well-known residents of Maiden or its vic | _Poxn’s Exrracts._We cinity, “tested” some whisky that a ay a tweed a new receipt which he had obtained. The re- remedy has (ong sult was, that ina little over three from | Goa bow that the tasting of the liquor, Price was adead + | selves of the and Dr. Samples was still in bed at last ac- to make it will s0on Deata or ay Otp Darexpun—As Rerete- lar medicines of fore ani ri old detonder ef Balt | A Srna John W. Fingees, an Balti g 4 fireman ovan, was killed sith went ciee Stars a STL erect toupwsstant had 8 few Gaye epg te mule aden i ASSAILANT SURRENDERS HIMSELF, BRINGS THE BLOODY AX® WITH tim. About 1:30 o’clock a, m. yesterday, a man named James Brady appeared at the Detective chests ad ha sout with his impiement seat in the sitting with taken was sent 0 Lieut. Gessford’s station, directing Ye py the place see if a murder been committed. It was not before word ret: that a woma been found ter nd that she to be crazy, was then to whieh he said that ng on in the wrist; i that he had done it to raft; and among those who tanta- Spot; quarters to give himself up. festerday morning he was taken to Police Court and committed to jail to await the results of the injuries of the woman. It is thought she is fatally injured, her skull being fractured in several places. In the police court to-day Brad in. and his wite, who was presen’, stated tothe owed judge that Brady had symptoms of some time past, and she wished to Tnacy for Lave him put in the asylum. Brady, who was in the dock. interrupted his wife, denying the charge of insanity, and said he struck the wo- man with the intention of killing her, and that he had sufficient provocation. ° TRE INAUGURATION and the accompanying ceremonies, including the grand ball, form the all-absorbing topics of convérsation, aud even- costumes and dresses occupy the minds of was brought ladies. Their exqnisite costumes to obtain suitable or- have been prepared, and ne ¥i etruscan chaii cots, with rubies; the celebrated Marie plated and chased set, and Col pl ed and studs lav serepomer His varie ty of Whitby Jets clabdrately decoratelt birds’- nests, roses, bunches A acorns is exceedingly fine, ant his French gilt and oxs- dized silver ornaments include ail the novelties. Strangers who «lesire souvenirs of their visit to the national capital during General Grant’s in- s“nguratign will do well tocall and sce the endless assortment at Mr. Prigg’s emporium, No. 457 Peunsylyania avemu t —_—— SMALL Pox.—Since our report on Monday cases of small pox (1 at each) have been re- ported at the following places: corner of N and Union streets southwest ; N, betweon Ist and 4 streetssouthwest, (2 cases); 1222 sth street south- west, (2 cases): between ¥ and Ist and N and O southwest; between 6th and 7th and K and L corner 4th and G southeast. Deaths hnson,) between 4, and ist and N and O; (child) y street, between Nand 0, and (Shanklin’s child) between 8th aud 9th and D and E. ° *TuaRke-Canp Moxts.—A young man named Edward Lawson, while watching a three-card monte on the Washingt boat yesterday evening, became s0 Ttain that the dealer had failed to properly conceal one ot the cards that he seized at a chance to bet £20 he could tell it. He was that sum poorer when he reached this city than when he left Washing- ton, and though Officer Watkins, to whom he imparted a knowledge of his loss, tried’ har. to discover the dealer among the’ passen, the landed, it was impossible to deteet him. Alesandvie ( Va.) Gazette, last -vewing. Reectep rnom Freezing to Officer Burns, last evening, picked uj toxicated man from Bladensburg, who hal got stuck in amud hole and frozen in. His hair and whiskers were frozen into the mud, and the officer had to work with considerable care in extricating him from his unpleasant position. He was afterwards turned over to oue of his friends, * : +e. CAPTAIN Ja i€K OR PLavine Posscs. A dispateh trom San Francisco, March 4, says: “A courier arrived at Yreka last night from the front. _ bape 2 that on the Tivalof Judge Koseborough and F: Stee headquarters a proposition ior the settlement of the Modoc troubles was submitted, and on Friday Steele, with an interpreter and others, went to Captain Jack's camp, where he remained all night. A proposition Was submitted that the Modocs should surrender as prisoners of war, and be removed to some reservation outside of Oregon, probably Arizona, and b. provided for by the <overnment. To ‘this the Indians all agreed, and eight of Captain Jack’ nied Steele to Fairchild’s ranche to confer with General Canby and the cominissioners, where they were on Laces & evening. When the cou rier left Captain Jack was sick, and it would therefore reqitire several “ to complete the treaty, when it will have to be approved by the authorities at Washington. . Captain Jaek claims that his people are not to blame for kill- ing the settlers, as the citizens commenesl by killing one of his squaws and children. The feeling here is that the murderers of the settlers Deatu— should be punished, instead of complete am- nest: mane sramed, 9 proposed by the*com- —————___ bogey be sie ap rnin pele er state that the Isthmns canal 2x mn is pro- ssing favorably, with a haa oe Chire-Chiri. e Colombian iminister at Lima had made initial arrangements whereby the Peruvian government is to start a similar exploring expe- dition, and will invite other South American overnments to join it. Two colonels who were Finpticated in the recent conspiracy at Lima were shot by their guards during an emeute be- tween them ae en rae te ol irons — where the: sent by nt Paids as puniotosent for their crimes. The news of their death oceasioned great excitement im gov- ernment circles at Lima, a revolution being at one time imminent, but explanations showing that the killing was not ordered by the govern- ent calmed the turbulent. Snocarxe Domestic Tra —In Floyd county, Iowa, a German farmer, named Schultz, suddenly died, under such suspicious ee that = im into the case WAS 1 resulting iy arrest Si ine man’s wife and brother, on the chatge ef aia der by poisoning. The two had been on terms of improper intimacy, and it m sup i they rontrived together to bring about his death, As toenn... them to continue their illicit lye undisturbed. ROSENZWEIG ED FoR MURDER. Rosenzweig, the abortionist, is not to be tried for murder in the first degree after all, although the district attorney complied with Hackett’s request and instructed the grand jury to indict him for that offence. Yesterday the reporter wasinformed, at the district attorney’s otice, that Rosenzwe' £, will be tried on the oid indictment, and that his trial will begin next week, in the court of general seasions.—V. ¥. Times, 1st. SUICIDE Morpaine.—The fe. ion essot yesterday contains alon: | yuat of the suicide of blacksmith named James Red- man, who had separated from his wife, aud was about to marry again without having obtained adiverce. Heé took morphine to accomplish his urpose, and was cool Se, he learned reporter says he ‘pa. Pahoa cuthenasia.” The corone din’t know what that meant, to render a verdict of suicide. duper L’ ‘4u.—Tom Shirley, driver, informs us that at about ci o'clock on Saturday evening last, a posse of the citizens of Bozeman, numbering nearly 200, made their way to the county jail and made a demand upon the sheriff for the delivery of the two prisoners known as ‘Steamboat Bill” and Triplett, the former confined for deliberately and wantonly shooting a China woman in Bozeman a few saloon Soda Mak clas ines Fatt, a in r e i it refused to a e pe eo don, mge ot the © MoBILizag.—oOn a; ua of oun wr se ek, james g $ettktord: of New York, om Saturday ay ‘granted officers a gitacereait macs rom applying any lore sg-The police authorities Berlin ha Se fo neccie tennaaseear | , was BE Ce byline deters fot Congress from, Jury but they ventured len’s expres: ‘woils behind him. Death ‘by strangulati of course, at once ensued. Boceaved*has alags ————ae CITY ITEMS | GROCERS. Ree aches been eee | Gaaees see For 5 CS Coven AND aT Ae Whelesale and Retall Grocers, their efficiency by a test of many years. 1213 Seensh Strect Morthwrent, berweom M one him Poxp’s Extract cures all fiesh and museulsr police, about ¢ o'clock yesterday e ailments, Try it. You will not be disappoint d tar oraeasina . roe =a a tt man came in the reeults. ate wee ESS TEAS! TEas: A vwas | H. Gage, whois charged with killing him. — Japan Ten, greds Ge choice, We: Fery Aner & Picked up lest night on the etreot weariy trcsen) sad | wan Iedged te the aeton te ea nee EXDEROAnNERTE, snilable fot the present | Wb: amma siene : pe Cy hs 4. Afier the | Patterson uotified, who summoned a jury of from large varicty a Common caren tn the tock were diepoeed of the was being takel at the | sorts ahd sizes. whe sary bem, @1 5: gapants were cout to the cols below and the | ated ‘ Go. C. Hexxtxe, 410 Seventh streot. joud Black Tem three pounds for'st charges with saseni battery on Molly" A. War. | THE Weer neers Timteriaine’ | Poxn’s Exact has been used for twenty- ee Reet Berea in the city ns Somes Jack: a etenad : a five years by the people of this country. amd bas yen extra English Breakiast Toa. hemes ndulged to. | een an unfailing remedy for rheuma. ; he could carry it the Put on the > bur r &- ness, blerd- Welch's, Ray, | Soe other brands: nant cg anilitton —s Do not suffer Pipa yall at sown pombe ‘ ie Menthe’ from these te without aski som) | Ter pounds Lard for @1 — v the second ti - | Recemary in the repairs. It will be severaldays, friend what Extract will do for dtc | Bolten 8. ry ing hin, through the hand.” It appeared that Gt. | Probably Sreok yo, howare nee Tag Fie eet tow Preah Sctibe wesScoved ne ti pare Foomplaiuant. ite | from New York, has atrived with oom ane | en Peanuts, bait bustel for Tage Dell dh BLM Nonde for action Gf grand jary- | for District merebants. > M08 PRANDY. cre Ironing uctomers, who hall tron timore, ml For tne InAvoURATION.—F ull dress or swal- | 2" F: wach Brandy, pee bots = Biatzen, Soke W Sohne oa Wasriteee Be, ALEXANDRIA. low tail coats, ap €0690; Diack and | Pore Holland Gin eps cr ga ae _ Exopvs To WiTkess THe [NATGURATION.— = in dreus pants," price trew 850 812.50, at | Whisks fre seerenny Wines per ile A pocket-bool The rush was fearful at the local depot this > Sean Bro.’«, Swoet Chtawba Wine, 82 per gation, morning at 10 o'clock. Fourteen cars were OS street, May Buildicg. found Insufficient to accommodate the crew d, — Tae conwentty at the use- apd many had to be turned away, boing anable to obtain even standing room. The Wawaset examination, and will Tow. James Warren and Warren, his + $3 and costs, 4 ©. S. OMART & son, fe20-tr 1213 Ten street fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. 15 | ———_— a Allon Jacks ee ceny u “of coal; oF fifteen da t puton the ferry line, though t oe — RAY & BROTHE: Wh EW Baber ack pul ated Pat tron Honea ferry boats mace their rogelar trips. 5 ig 1h oR TRE INaveUEATION BaLL.—Kid Gloves, B 341, Pexser = $5 aut costs. Jamox Carter aud Jerry | CoNsoLaDaTION oF Rate toad Cowr axtrs. atest shades, A. _—e, Between Third and sv assanit and battery Meary Stewart; | The directors of the Orange, Alexandria 3 tol Pa. avenne. Pt. 10th and ith sts. Jost recetved and for wale at the fou y Wa fined $10, and Carter disruiesd. Manassas and ‘the ‘Lynchburg and. Danvitie Jusr Eacavan. ices, for cash: howing low A Peaprct Viei Visrron. The Soir relates | Tailroads, will meetin this city on Wednesday | White Shirts at #1.00. White Shirts at #1.75. cheste Finest Moyune Gunpowder Tea the following story; "A Mine: Bowen ving of ee oe ee eS the Comsobidation Wing Shir at $1.25. White Shirts at @2.00.] 2; fe Moyune Imperial in the ne Descartes, was sitting sn her parior “fev Soe bewik Asnowe—The ferry | White Shirta at Gi White Shirts at $2.50. 3“ Ohoice © “ a few days since, awaiting her" retn samy Ee = ; . STRAUA, 2 a 6 “ todinnes, when's sane wild andhaggarst ap. | DOat V Lepes, in stnaeting to make bmp ~ | 4 1011 Pa. avenue, north side, near 1ith st. H i Fats Fine Bowe « To bes, adartoned ber th oo aes HERON? | and was not gotten off till 11 evclock toute” | AgK YOUR cRoceR for Dooley’s Yeast Powder, | | ag amma am a great doctor, I can effectually cure ail | ya (Alerandria) Seatine!, lost evening. Fpl, breed, pedis eke yates, &&. Depot, | 3 headaches. Ihave heard that you sufer trom = O New toe Yas eee Cea ae on that cause, and I am come tocure you. The | A ProsLew ror tie Doctors A man Se a eee ee 8 2 lady perceiving that«benadtodeal witha ned. | giving his name a8 Theobald Fahre was found | Pown's Extract Fer twenty-five years the man, prudently seemed to fall into his humor, | Tecently in a*deserted ms cabin neat Au. "s remedy, for what? See Pond’s Extract | 4° . asked what was his method of treatment. | &usta, Ga., with his throat cut trom ear to ear, | feohle 2,10:25 | isp , “Simple enough, Madame,’ sail he, drawing out | 40d both the esophagus and trachea completely ———$—_9—_—___— bo % arazor fram his pocket, ‘I cut off the head, | “ered. As nearly as could he ascertaine! | Socxp pret Doing, indispensable to health | "SS : aud then. after having well cleaned it, [replace | b¢ bad lain there tor six days in that condi- | and comfort thou Of persons come from far OUR it upon the shoulders.’ Upon this he prepared | tion without nourishment any kind. He | and near to visit Dr. White, the well-known ez Romity. ot 82.90 per & barre: PO eitt the action to his wert. Mme. Bonnean, | 8S carried to the hospital at Augusta, | Chiropodist, No. 985 15th eee ee Debs Chee a #288 per Barret with h great coolness, profeased her readiness to | When the terrible wound was sewed up, and pont Meee relief from corns, bad uails., &c., - Champerees tan tt PF ealion. saeth Aa the, qperation, but suggested that she | He. is now recovering. Fahre, Jin account. | and advice as to suitable shoes. We are the sole 4 feteh a to: from t room to pre- ‘wout é bears, mae ee ee . ld fetes at foes the ext room bo pre What incoherent and unsatisfactory in fixing | THR Nattoxar Savincs Baxx, corner of See eee pee tee 1NG ‘of thi a Att | casas etait, for fe deed. | On ‘one ocx | New Kork avenue and 18th street, pave 6 per ct. | MACHINE, NEEDLES. pad * ag she loft the room, Jooking. the bom goa ao canton 1 said ¢ at wile teaveling alo the Esa owe ay yg Hyadomey | ee o rm ie was si attact wy Upon her return with #0) ce of tee nea, Deen ia throat cay, | tos ers — asus | PRICE List sabe ey eacrived, and that he was! witscor @ Giabetewine Wi pany egeaped from adunatic asylum at | UDable to tell whether they were white or black Bazaar Patterns. or Glermont les Pies, and had been vainly sought | men. On another occasion, he said that while Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, focduring = Waele want hast by a white man ‘Sur Shening the aetee | {mlligencer Bullding @RoozR Karey Kino. THe Ocronoon—A Romonti- | says that the man rushed upon hia son cuthis | _‘Tamnwoserene and are repaired 7am Case There has been in New York a question | throat, leavin, bim lying in the road. Under | and made order by Hempler, near 4x street. as to the custody of Kitty K isting eincum a ith ccm to be a | ——eeenerame rem Pier, ROBE 4X street “e ly of Kitty King: & beautiful oc- | exi ¢ircumstances, it would seem to be al- teroon, which ene mito Mr. D. B.T homp- | together legitimate to infer that the sufferer, in Ada te. ELPHONzo on by’ J erie supreme court of | a moment of temporary mental aberrarion, | @OFgetown Advertisements. NZo You ve New York, to Eke testimony, and finally has Probably caused bys lack of knowledge of his | -——_sue BaaNCH OFFICE OF ian? li th i ats, been decided. Kitty was living with Mre and Mr. Griffing, wealthy ‘cotton merchant, in Brooklyn, New York, who had adopted her, and an effort was made by her mother, a colore! woman, in Alabama, to get poscession of her. A colored man by the name of John Thompson, in New York, was given the power of attorney. Kitty was terribty alarmed for fear she wonl be taken, and threatened to kill herself betore she would go back. Mr. and Mrs. Griffing had he- whereal had “hunself inflicted the wound in an attempt to commit sutcide. Fabre says in removed THE BRANCH OFFI EXP’ in Georgetown hax been tothe Drog Store of GW. GROPLEY, corner tT Be — Congress pd — ¢ all orders can =| ." Passengers called for eck: frm residences tall points via Great Soutbern Ms } ington Route, also via Coast Line South, Wi io that he is @ native of Kehl, Baden, and lived New Vork four years. He isa baker by trade, and had set out from Char to go on foot to Tennessee, when he lost his way ——$——— rr, PAINTING SHINGLE ROOFS is strongly advo- cated by the Industrial Monthly. The foliow- ing suggestions with regard to the kind of paint Iroad, and Steamer Lady of the ‘ HE is THE A‘ Tee Some JS ey am, THE AccEMELATED - regreting the une voldable come very greatly attached her, having taken | tobe used, and the mode of applying it, ave eat fall, eta fork daring the her when an » and she had assumed the | Vt) sensible:—The trae way to paint a roof is in suf: mt name of Ev ‘The referee rendered his | to apply paint of some kind to both sides of the ful for paat favors report Tuesday, and sta! t from the evi- | shingles. It is quite as important that the under | full corps of Sret-ciase facility nee taken he found that irl was not at.all | side of every shingte be covered with paint as coaemeeecmealy all demands, * strained of her liberty, and furthermore, the surface, to prevent the water from bel : fling havi drawn up between the courses by capillary at W. H, WHEATLEY’s of the gir) by they having | traction. If good shingles are painted on both | signed Sn agroement to that eye here | aa goou paint be applied to the roof once | PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR- perfect right to retain posession of er. Upon inten sears, it will continue leak-tight tor more 4NG ESTABLISHMENT, tus report Judge Pratt rendered a decision n 100 years, When roofs are not painted, sition ite, taseidanteeal favor of the dante, ae pcollect atthe butts of every | 27 __ 49 5 - rok etl which promotes their decay n alternate rain and sunshine. wa Rorep ARENA—Disgraceful Affair in Virginia.—Barney Campbell, of Wilkes. DEESS SHIRTS. int is used for painting shingles. it 2 he. for bane, Pa., and Harry Hieken, of Philadelphia, etter to employ some light color i or le And seconds, with w large party of rouhs; Diack, as the apartmentsof the | Six PALMERS PATENT DOUBLE YOKE rp er a daallice's, West Virginfa, at an early | aitic story, beneath a Wack foot, arc litte vo | Sua ready-made, for $16.20. ‘Btans for 198 hour vesterday morning, and after staking out | be unconifortably hot summer; and, more ib cana for 30 ating and choosing a referee, the: men shook | than this, a8 black paint rbs more hea‘ than Six PALMER'S PATENT DOEBLE YOKE 4 cans for bands and immediately proceeded to hammer | any other color, neither the patnt sor ne | SHIRTS made to onder, at §15, 21, or @24. caus for 1 fe ea 1. qTrgy-sik rownls ‘wore fought. | shingles wil « dre as long. as iP the roo hal licken was fought down the first five rounds. | necwPeow er some li lored paint ‘ — ata ge twenticth round Hicken did not show | metalic too covered. with lightecoloed saict LOCK WOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, a mark, while Campbell _was blown profase! will last much longer than if it been painted Call ann? guarantee and his head showed Maasard architee! with black paint. “The most economital paint 693 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | paralicied low wehoe eat re Thirty-ate rons were fonght, lasting one hour | for a roof ia'm generous contol coultar once sages tow rice for any detiuite length of tame and te! nutes, when a most unsatisfactory tow years; but Ry. mM te termination took place. Seddons and the noto- | five years after a coat Is ay pie yates ete POF five years after a coat is applied to the roof. A QUEER Trick.—Our foreign exchanges say that an American adventures, giving her name as _ Grai , has beev arrested in Paris onthe following charze of impudent and in- genious swindling :—She appeared well dressod, rious Ned O° Dae get into a quarrel, and in eds of pistols were drawn, a promisenous fight, in which all pres: ncd, it Was observed that the Trish giant had been severely handled. The ring was pitched gt 8:30 a.m, when Seddon’s referee and LADIES UNDERGARMENTS. 100 dozen LADIES COTTON SKIRTS at 8 cents each. 100 dozen LADIES COTTON CHEMISES at 88 ELPHONZO YOUNGS «& ce,, Baldwin's second got into a fight, and the | aml with a very handsome baby in her arms, at | cents each. GROCERS, principals skedaddled. The fight will again take house of wealthy Parisians, i fo see the | 50 dozen LADIES COTTON DEAWERS at 75 place two months hence. peumrletor. As — as - vat adialtied to his | cents each, A Stic f raltor! wretch! vitein tam exclaiming, | 100 dozen LADIES NIGHT DRESSES at $1.02 ate Himself arly Weduesday amgening last ge | helt Reon riain Jbave I found you | each. = one ofthe cmploses of Small, Witherell & Co., | faving been treined fon ekee purpose, would | ee office boy, Chatles A. Smith. He wasdi cadet Git cL aba, dear papa!” It may ca iting on the floor With his back inst 8 = ee Lge nn epg bed J Tg fi9tr _ 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. pile of coils of wire some four teet high, anid it v i- ‘was at first supposed that he had been seized | ‘¢ house. When she was arrested at her resi: AS GLE CHARITY. a OMAHA LOTTER To ERECT THE dence in the Rue Duyiver, ne fewer than sevea trained babies were found in the house: also, pine) or gh co be oo oe ree, W closely exam- i magistrate, conteseed that her with 2 fit. Examination, however, revealed the fact that after having opened the store, fixed the furnace fire, and pees, ont the pins of the shutters preparatory to taking them down, le had deliberately tied a plece of one-quarier- that her real name a Oaker Guat sb6 aah SARS On Ee ee NEBRASKA STATE ORPHAN ASYLUM Wick Garredt rope fo & small but heavy goil of | Sud that che had ween before we tee ae ee : z Tite, iad fastencd the other end arowhd diseek, prison.” ‘The Paris aswizes found her gaiity, | 7” % Draws in Public, MACH ste, 153. weight into the hollow cylinder on the pile of Spa she was sent for seven years to New Cale- Tickets, §1 each or Six for $5. = Tickets sent by Express C. 0. D., ff desired. is told ef Rey. Mr. st TRE POLLow been of a cheerful, happy disposition, am 7 serupa- | Hammond, who approached a man, the other | 1 Cash Prize. 000 | 1 Cash Prize.......$25,000 lously faithful to’ his employes, and not the | dae asking hin it he was a Christian, +o,” | 1 Cash Briz oe lise a slightest reason can be assigned ‘by his friemis | replicd the other party, ‘I am a railroad man.” and relatives for his rash act. “Well,” said Mr. Hammond, ‘I know of sev- ‘or balance of Prizes send for Circular. 7 eral conductors in New England that are Chrris- his Legal Enter prise is endorsed by his exceliency Tae Bare gr Eucraxp F 7 lians.” «That may work down East all-right, | Gov. W. H. James, and the best business men of the {o'3,000,000, amd OF this ampoun sisomene | Uta man can't be bothin lowa,” renponied te “Stir limited number of Tickets ou hand will be far- drawn upon Jay Cooke, McCulloch & Co., | MBIose nighed those who appiy frst. © °°" ———— £200,000 upon the Rothichilds, and a iar £7 Returns of Mouday’s clection in Arkansas | Aguuls wauied. “or full particulars sAdress, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. amount, exact figures unknown, upon the | are very meagre, —_ there seems no doubt f37-m.w fm" Manager, Omaha, Nob: ~— haben 2 Barings. | It is stated, upon what appears | of the ratification of the constitutional amet | 22° to be good authority, that one of the members L. BARBER & CO, of the house of Rothchilds wenc to Newgate. Buy and Seil Beal Estate. O11 Seventh st, spp. Pom Om. ment doing away with defranchisement. §7-On last Friday morning, about daviigut | fF 4 © T S f2-colst [Chr., Rep} Ottior. and had an interview with Noyes, the alleged dwelling house occupied by Dr. ausin . E accomplice of the swindlers, and startling reve- | Saemdee enone, 86 mond county, Ven ae F, * S°SWELL & co., intions were made. Noyes, clerk or confederate | {ook fire and burned to the ground. Real Estate Brokers, of the forgers, now under arrest. is a native of 7A colored girl, who had been deserted by . a the United States. He rrotests luis innocence. | 84sec traubter neve “maser teserted by ee Astonishment {s expressed that the extent of the transactions did not arouse the si ot the bank oficials; but it seems that the ope- rators represented that they were interested in the introduction of American palace cars on British railways, and were arranging for their manufacture on a scale which required the em- ployment of a iarge amount of funds. Southeast corner 434 street and Virginia avenue, barnnear Accotink, Fairfaxcounty, Va., afew outhpent, days ago. MICKETS FOR CARNIVAL BAL MAS Terria Pairs principal Hotel and Bookstores. and at th ing Thix Evening. or PRINCES BAZAAR WASHINGTON, D. 0. HOUSES "REATED sat ‘RENts ooLLEcr- ED. jand-lm F B. McCUIRE, AT COST THE CHINESE TEA HONG * ATE A Tre Battor-nox tw Pewnsvevasia—The | T REAL ESTATE AGENT AND BRoEEE, honest voters of the Keystone state have been Has removed to 613 D street, € ous ek ee eee ee ote qgnr wea would ame se puting mare votes teve the veh ag sntpaaenip= leo ee erect ; AM ate Washington, D. C., ballot-box on election days than they are prop- TEAS cheaper than ever. No rent to pay. ‘ional Wovrsacs Duater in erly entitled to. ‘Bhe constituti convention | fepi4-3m L. BENJAMIN, Proprietor. ——. BER, LIME, CEMENT, SAND, @o ae. cuttin awe hoon brought ipior Gee panes. | COURTEAND AL SMITHS BLUE erobi fr Buluney sau Ge One was, to compel each elector in any city, * PECESS 4y Paving purposes delivored in any part borongh or town, containing » population of at least 5,000 inhabitants, to write his name on his ballot, or have it written thereon by another citizen of the district, not an election officer. This was rejected, on account of what one of the newspapiers calle«the almost superstitions trict. REAL ESTATE bought Sat colt ont ney S- ot business a vested. To this branch of the te an WHOLES, igs =wno » Ane oom ittm__ALEKANDAIA. Va, _—s| 4 ime ND ir Gh tase i HIS 15 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber fotaine 'T0 COME AND IN 7 hi ee oe oe °§ novil-tr ‘Columbia, holding ys BAPIDITY aun kie= WITH WHICH e ‘tice Sty frome to 8 7. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY 0: Fencration entertained by some of the member fot relieved, sting, trem | (HE MOSt WONDER EOL Paw for the secret ballot.” Another sn jon, ap- fon 4 = parently made in a spfrit of pleasauty, wasthat pened = Dr. S. D. Howe's Arabian Milk Care every eleetor should have his photograph placed upon the outside of the ticket voted, which, we are informed, was about to be adopted, when it was withdrawn. Tue BALTINORE CoxrEnen r THE M. Cnvnen Sovran. ‘he Nashville (Tenn.) Advo- cate states Bishop Paine, who presided over the Virgivia Conference of the Methodist = = atly wi For Consumption, 01 and Ooids iu afew houre,like Cures ordinary Coushe aed oie Arabian Tonic Bleed ilier: cloapses Ube system of Tight square Gp, end makes Dr. S. D. Howe's To find i sequal, TABLE SAUCE, THE VERY BEST SACCE AND RELISH MADB private loticr cee that Major KID GLOVES, served on board, @) TO 91.96 PEE Pain. irom bis hone. ogre ; WALL, BOBENBON & 00., i ot > «oS 470k YON SALB BY ALL UROCERS, art bse 5 ‘ w a.