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EVENING STAR. THE GALLOWS. <++s++- Meh 28, 1873, Execution im Alexandria. FRIDAY... 3 CHARLES HANLEY HANCED. LOCAL NEWS. | PERS ‘ ——_.«———_ ime Suffered Death Amusewents, 4c., To-night. | The er por SBS, es era Howse — English Upera— 1) | How He Met His Fate. rovatore. : — —A variety entertainment of [Special Report to The Evening Star.) lance, &c. ALExanDerA, Va., March 28, 1873. Hall—Lectare by Dr. Woodward in Charles Manley, colored, convicted at the aid of the Toner fund for the advancement of January term of the Corporation Court in this medicine. | ete | - ™ ‘ ity of the murder of an old man named John Armory of Co. D, Lit. —— ical, literary Maun: (for: 1y well pai of ° the Potomac as a travelling tinker and clock Condensed Locals, . mender) on the night of the 5thof July last, in FP nad Speriat ettriocs eece PS, District | the northeastern part of Alexandria, suffered mt he special services ne: Sabbath W Saeue of the late Rev J paige the extreme penalty of the law about noon to- . W. Anderson. lace “Gold fish,” so-called, of a large size, are | {AY by banging. Sea amg ell comp now frequently caught in the Potomac. ‘They | Wheto the coleeed Geman tense oes eeeeae came originally from the fountains at the Capi- | fy jaca, for the murder of her mistress, Mrs. a + Bast D. a fire. The claim of Mesers. Gantz and Appleman | The exceatioh “Bae winner by oat ab seainet the board of public works for extra | rer-ons, admitted by tickets to, the jail yards TOT on excavation for the B street sewer has | Yhiic en the outside of the wafis, on st. Asaph been settled by arbitration. and Princess streets, there was a dense mass of Jobn Kane, whe was stabbed om Wedneaiay | hemanity, meatly colored persons, who Con last by his brother Michael, and supposed to be menced io gather early this morning, and were fatally injured, is reported to-day to be im- | rey. rded for zoom f hours waitin, ak by steving. 7 hearing the dull sound of the falling e trap. Detective McDevitt recovered to-day a. dia- td r KETS. mond pin, valued at $150, which was stolen men an baaeert, tan ces frem Mr. P. M. Dobant last -Fanuary, and had been given up by the owner as lost. ~ A young woman emploré in the burean of engraving and printing fainted th whereupon Superinte nd a @ carriage and had h The p of the female er: the Second district will yea Mejor James M. Stewart, the city sergeant , superintended the executior. § it was the clamor for tickets to the jail yard that he has bern obliged to partially seclude himself frota public view for some days past, to escape im- jortunity. Not only were applications received from residents of Alexandria, but from nearly every county in this section, and some from «distant parts of the state. Major Stewart know- img thet the jail yard would net hold more than 460 persons, ‘concluded several days ago fo issue only that number of tickets. They were made of green card board, with “Admit tance to the city jail Mareh 28, '73,” printed on ammar school of elect entertain- mn isto be given to- male grammar school 4 ‘tials “J. M.S2? bn the ree the dolorem School | ©P@ side and the initia’ + M.S.” on re- auspices of the Jefterson | FEF. They went off like hot cakes, the last - pices one having been given out yesterday. | Major pe Baca penating Society, for the purpose | Stewart po he te entiation thet applications Yor SE a ‘ Tully 5,000 tickets were received by him. Hal have Harpers weetty tee Sete Adams we | the excension been pablic there would no doubt portrait of Gladstone, the British’ premier; Rave heen three times that nuteber ef speots- from Adams we have’ the Daily (Graphic (with ' GANS TATE: an effective caricature picture of Mr. rt3,) et a and Woodhall & Claflin's Weckly tor April." | Xa"aicvanusiam he wae ot “ginger coke sono A.state of the cost of the street improvements | Shi'a litte dark ginger at that"=-whose weight on Pennsylvania and Indiana avenues certified | Sng somewhere is tha malehborhool or ten by the engineer in charge of public buildings in | ‘g‘vounde ‘He was Bleue s tor once sceordance with the recent act of Congress has | neignt. He was borna slave on the farm of been seut to the Secretary of the Treasury by | sr Harrison Cross, on which he lived until the the Tate, cose ethene em favs the bill due | war, when he found bis way to Alexandria. the late orations for work wi reim- > Dursed irom the appropriation fur that parposs, | Here he worked occasionally and at times was a given to drunking and keeping bad company. Sheching Case of Hydrophobia. £ rong " RESULTS OF THE BITEOP A CABIE DOG THREE The crime of which Manley was convicted, MONTHS AGO. and for which he was hanged, was the murder Mr. Richard Staples, who resides on 9th | of John Monroe, the old clock mender, on the “uke ar G sontheast, was taken with a | night of Friday, July 5th, last. The victim was strange malady a few days since, which has de- | sitting near a spring in that portion of the town veloped into a well-defined case of hydrophobia. | known as Petersburg, and another person was Some days since he was taken with spasms, g Fetreshed themselves at d to recur from time to time, | the spring, being loath to leave the spot, as the ng more violent, and Drs. Me- | evening was oppressively warm. re they im and Walsh were calicd in to see him. | were accosted by Manley and two other negro After 4 careful examination they report that it | men—Sem and Lewis Payne—and the younger i case of hydrophobia. Yesterday the | manof the two at the spring ran away, but the afflicted m: vine so violent | Monroe was unable to get away, and one of the ld be done with him, and his | party of three colored men haying stunned him he marine barracks and got leg | With a heavy walking stick, the others beat him hand cuff, which were put on him to | wit es and krickbats’ until he was sense- danger to’ the honsehiold. During | less, and then robbed him of his watch, boots, the fits he becomes perfectly frantic | coat, hat, and his box containing tools. The and snaps and bites at every who | cries of the vietim were heard by residents of apr mand when the fit wears o:f | that section of the city while the party were he is nearly exhausted. Yesterday during one | beating him, and Mr. Monroe was found help- of bis lucid intervals he stated that he knew | lesson the ground. It was soon noised around What the matter was, that it was hydrophobia | that a man had been beaten nearly todeath and cansest by the bite of a dog some three months | the fathe ne of the street: “ mati, Ohio, . The cireum- he savs he was law ef Manley noticed that he at and pair of boots, and know- drinking and fearfnl that ight suffer if the articles were «t at his house, early the following morning formed Lieutenant Smith, of the police. Mr. Smith immediately proceeded to the house, where Manley was found asleep, with Monroe’s watch under his head and the victim’s boots at b On ning him, the officer ‘actery account as to how i these things. He was taken before Justice White and committed to jail, and the Watch and boots were taken to Monroe,e¢ho identified them as his. ‘The assault oceurre:| on Friday night and Monroe lingered unfil 2 o'clock p. m. on Sunday, 7th July, when he spasms, and anythin as the appenray the most inte at the mouth f Wrat KITING AXGY Wire to Mexp Your Coat.—P Fificidl. of the second precinct, wa: yesterday afternoon te qaell a a a | tween some colored people near Boundary | died. stree nt to the shanty where it wasre- MANEEY'S ACCOMPLICES. P the row was going on. andtherehefount | The Alexandria police state that the Paynes, a colored man named Sam Ich lying onthe | who ure si floor, bis head bleeding wsely. “His assail- | assault, a ant, a colored man named Lem Trautman, bal last night d left the place. Welch was taken to the station, | the murderous blo when itwas found that he had receited four | ington, one of th waving lived near the Navy severe blows ou the head with ab cutting | Yard. They could not be found in Alexandria the sealp batty. He was retained there, andin | on the day fo owing the assault; bat sabse- 2 short tithe Trautman appeared and preferred | quently, i i a charze of adultery against Weich, whom he | was recuse: states he caught in hi i be sent ny to identify them. An office went for him. W there was | was promptly dispatched, and the Alexandria anything wreng Jolice say that he reported that the Washing- ‘Traut ton officers did not have the men, but couki i get them whenever wanted. THE TRIAL. At the October term of the corporation court Alexantiria an indictment was found against i his case was continued to the Jan- when be was tried. Capt. D. L ments very ably but unsuccessfully defende shington resided in this city. He was The jary brought in a verdict of guilt, had accemmisted a considerable | within ten minutes alter the case was given mey that he had loaned toa rel. | them. A motion for @ new trial was entered, ions speculations lost it | and atter argument was denied, anil the con- ‘tressedl the clerk that he | yicted man was sentenced to be hanged by the ultimately beeame insane, and bad to be sent | neck until dead. to an asylum. The Washington anthorities, sympathizing with the distressed wife and chi dren, gave the clerkship that the husband beld to the wife, who for a @ filled the plac. 1 to have been concerned in the a wh the condemned man as late as Mantley’s Story of the Murder. Yesterday, a representative of Tae Stat: called tosee) the prisoner, and Mr. Kine, th» : loree F jailor, show: m to a room inthe second Ptepe en nip gorge lienn le Sahocnareie iy | story, where Manley had been allowed to bave accordance with law, the wife was regularly | © talk with some of his relatives. As thero were aprointed tothe clerkship that she had most | ® "oid ferewen ¢ Wee eoutecmned aon, satisfactorily and faithfafly filled as her has- }4 : Le ot cor wk hat band’s representative. but instead of ee ee eee woe ahaa einen ting the salary of $1,990, she, for the same work, | W8S necessarily brief. The prisoner was attire: im the same position, becatse she is a woman, | 12 well worn be grey pantaloons, coarse white ets only S800 a yeu shirt, and thick light waisteoat. To each lez fcedenig and legalized injustion re | were heavy irons. to which were attached the law, and not the authoritics, must be biamed. | €Mds of aleavy Seay (nearly as thick as an : srchasoactntia"3 | o» chain,) about six feet long, the middle of ~-hich was fastened to a waistband or strap be- bind, rendering the prisoner’s locomotion slow ¢ frd painful. His face was round and fail, and super: is city as by the state of | his features quite regular. He was somewhat Maryland against the Baltamore at Obs rail. | nervous, ashe had just taken leave of some of read company fur the use of the widow ant | his relatives. and had a tearful parting from his children of James Keefe, who was killed son wife and child. ss time ago im the suburbs of Washin; The reporter taking a seat on the side of a by bein bed, Manley stood resting on the eorner of it, whit ke was cronlag the troek nt might, and ‘the following conversation took place; Tate law of the District of Columbia requires Reporter. Weil, Charles, I have called to see that all trains while rurming within the | seu with a view to obtaining any statement city travel at very slow speed, which u would like to make concerning the murder, law, it is claimed, was violated nd Will ask you a few questions. ed im the deato of Mr. 1 Well, (very much affected,) I got to claimed b A. Worth § le tor the p = in intere DRINKING WAS THE CAUSE +—— of my getting into it. Most Kep— Was you alone? as 5 y ban le t to drinking with the Paynes’. pe ccnedctis informed on spotting, matters sua, | EADOWYS Leyton long timesbut Ldidu't kusw 4 main of cocks, the iargest ever fought t the big one, Sam; very Jong. fle lived at the section, has been arranged between a Navy Yard, in Washingtott. Alal ty and the Washingtonia: Kep-—Did you strike the man? sks AGAINST THE B. AND Baltimore American A Cooking Mars pis paper sive: “it ete ; wan im the max Maniey.—(Feelingly aud emphatically,) I did fecha een s tase spring, The condi. | 20t hill the iawn I atu charged with killlag. We tions are to show ol cocks each-and fight a!) | bad all been drinking, and when we went to the fight and = | the spring we saw two men sitting there. Lewis, | mde aamite Or razor and cut the m {| Sam dost hailoed to them {9 “eer up and go Accor’ a: > | Away,” and one run Up évér the Hill. This man was ay Fn coat pn a God my maker J ke place within | did wot kill. (A pause. 3 take place within | nap. Well, who struck his, ail whal ‘wid? | Maniey.—The old man was ] HIT WITH A BLACK CROOKED STICK, 5 | and halloed. Sam did that, and Lewis cut his | Recketofl. I bexged Lewis not to cut, the old man. Sam struck him with the tin box, and services were | knocked him down. Sam beat him while I kept Watkins. of the | Lewis from using the razor. (The prisoner here t yet been sclecte of the agreement that the fight gho- 169 milles of Mempbi We FUSENAL Ser Es of the late James C. vk place at bis late residenc yesterday afternoon, in the p of the f the Epip! assisted by Rev. Dr. | wade be yey th e pastorate. General W. T. Rep.—Well did you leave him then? a, Gencral Ramsey, Commodore Rogers, | Maniey--Yes we left and separated. Sam Senators AbLott and Frelinghuysen, and Mr. J. ve me the watch to take home, and they said ry ret, all intimate friends of deceased, | they would come to my house inthe morning meted as pall-bearers. At the close of the re- | and we would all go to Georgetown. Ligrous services the remains were taken to the Rep.—Well did depot and left last evening for Albany, N. Y., Manley.—No, sir, didn’t come to get the where they will be interrede y watch, and Captain Smith came and arrested ep —It was bad for you that you took the wal » ae Manley—Yes, sir. That was the principal Thomas Young were appointed additional | evidence against me. privates for twelve months; the former to do | ““Rep.—Was that all? duty at the Agricultural department. and the | Manley.—Charlotte Bell swore to some stories latter at the Police Court. Charies Giddings | op the tclal; but it's no use alking of hat now, and Jos. G. Harper were appointed on the force. | | have no hard towards her. Applications for liquor licenses from John J. Rep.— Viehmeyer, No. 1363 C street southwest; John place? —"Deed, sir, I can’t say; I wasdrink- and Fdon’t know what time it was. Lewis, ! movements of the friends of probibition a tremulous voice.)—A! atate of Mea York we etoes adoption into month a, snd am Fendy to ter Gatto wil the that state of an article pro- Ales pees eee the prisoner’s refa- tating ignore, by Ealing ulenaen bw5- a ges distinct pA Ts the people, and Lnvases gh Meurs, i TE f E Fe 3 i i. i ———_o 3 A Poy Bry Over by a Stowe Wacon. About 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon @ little oy, named Wilijam Smith, son of Moses Smith, Jiving at No. 40 Massachusetts avenue, was yun over by a stor 1 f i E man, named Harrison Smith. Tne boy had been ones Age ghey. Bod jurap Lind the wagon. Sergeant Clem- Since his sent na Be hae bee nt ant Offeer Marohy conveved him home ited at times ty yee alsters of os te im Dr. Duhamel, who rendered em Kev. EF. ae. Henry U . RAILROADS, Al Wasnixeton, Js Eat Can be CaUSRED WH) Executive Man- an interview with President mating tate se cons and on Wednesda: bicn and pty fe ext C. 8. (HARE & SON, ° ‘Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 1BLS Sewenss Sires Noriawest, between M ana ike) ae Sib, 1 Mi bde@ BALTIMORE. pend 190, 515,59.) and a cup of tired himself in a plain roeette made of his wife’s hi | Mr. Kline, at bis At 9 o'clock his wife and in ON sUnDay Fo — we oe egret ad aad 820, Pa., thee mother’s sites, ant carried her én - ‘Mt alliken street, where they muar- Cham = =r Po “T4 Ms ALL WAY #fAtions Ist, thelr Wine Si ‘ational Theater Building. (ro atest Cresent Srrixg Merino Undershi E2 Undershirts, ‘TEAS! TEA: st i wery bent, 91.20. very finest, @1.25. for $1 gest ofored im the city oa. developed the fact that’ they re ether rooms for the past si: oerbaes Scone Spring Gloves, Lavender a earn Lisle Thread Driving Gloves. Gro. C. Hewntxo, 410 7th street. Dr. Brxcuam, ot New York, 413 18th street, near Pa. ave., treats Paral: Poisons, and Nervous ind Mode colors. A GLASS OF TODDY and to see Mrs. Kline, the jailor’s wife, and her children. When they came, he went out into ke & few words to them, and shed tears freely, especially when taking leave of the children. He then took his teddy, which seemed to cheer him mt of the cells, and joined in’the singing ‘ain shed tears coplous!: ing was in pro; ig each one by t machine, the noise of which could be heard. one the ball and their neigh! ne living sectud » Rheumatism, o'clock last might. the fam! charge of two policemen trom W: at Camden station, and were 1c to the office of the marshal of police. De} Marshal Frey informed the W: that ke could do noth! advised the members home in East Baltimore, advice which they ap- peared to receive with appeared to be straigh versing rationally upon every subject’ men- 4, though persisting in their hailucination concerning the supposed mu Washington city scveral physicians examin-d them closely, and seemed to take considerable interest in the case, which is a very unusital one, no instance being recorded in medical works where a whole family at the same time were under the same ballucination.” ste thy cima ——_.+—____ THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CHANGED by the use (a protoxide of tron) Suftcring creatures, to strong, md happy men and women, and in- valids cannot reasonably hesitate toe give it a trial. For Dyspepsia and Debility it is of the Peruvian Syrup o'clock, while the si pam weeks sickly prisoner rose, and ta sald |—“I thank Ged I am golag home; I’ feel san Bbtladelpt rem Baltimore wd 120, 2:00, 6:88, 6-8, 7 3 KOM THE 3:20, 6.38 and Wo tickets to. the Station Ti to return to their BRANDY, GIN, &c. bottle... LEAVE MY WIFE AND CRILD WITH GoD. There they are, © Lord, take care of them, I” can trust Thee.” To Mr. Kline he said, “{ am I am going home. » you have done as much as a ‘Oh, meet me!" company present were melted to tears. services inside were continued until a few minutes of 12 o’elock, and they partook of the Pore Holland Gin my insured by nsing legant Light Rolls, in ten minutes. Try s RY, I a \e] Dosley’s Yeast $2 per gallon, Biscuits, Se.) prepared i not going to di prother for me. $e20-tr BBL Teh street N. W , between Mand 8 PBICE tist x Phiiaasft ale sod Boston wee at W anu xa: Traine between WASHING TUN rerun e follows: FOR NEW YORK, without change af core. ally (eXoept Sunda) at 5.00 a. m., 1a0end FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (except Bunda) ) abe a, 1:40 and 6:20 ~ eo Witp Currry BALsant ‘Wistar f embalmed in the he: ne memory of Dr. arts of thousands whom bis Balsam of Wild Cherry bas cured of coughs, colds, consumption, or sime other forin of pulmonary disease. years since this preparation was brought befor the public, and yet the demand for stantly increasin; AN EXPERIENCE AND PRAYER MEETIN this time he selected the two ymns to be sung, and requested U and Mr. 1. C..0" C. A., should accompany him He also requested that his wife of his body, and that he should not be buried until the corpse had mained one night above ground; and these re- quests they promised to comply ‘with. During one of the prayers, in which God was be: to take care of his aged mother and comfort her old days, the prisoner Lord, do keep her!’ It'is now over forty 4KOUGH LINE & CoLonapo Sarruires and Alaska diamonds Is elegantly cut, set in » received at P: eunsylvauia avenie, t in gold, also o; rings, studs at Jewelry store, No. 457 hear 4} street. THE COURTS. CIRCUIT COURT, Judge Cartter —Yeste beara: B: Di and verdict for piain- Klakring vs. Frennd & Sherwood gate Figen to suey, wits GROCERIwvs dent of the Y. M.C to the scaffoid. should take char; a an Ye Pinrrep, Biotcaep, anp Uncerateo victims of scrofulous diseases, wo d. unclean persons into the company yer’s Sersaparilia, and purge men, take A. BLPHONZO YOUNGS & co" the foul corruption from your blood. our health, and you will not only etter, but make your co: to these who ma: Co.; trial resui fervently responded, “Rock of Ages,” Rey. Fields "clock, read the 23d my shepherd,” and ad- risoner with some consolatory re- marks, in which he said that the way he was about to go, according to the harshsentence of the law, was one that all had to repared. They believed that had made his peace with God. }. W. Madden followed. <At the request of the prisoner the 113th hymn A. collection,) ‘Farewell, tarewell to all Below,” was sung, the prisoner uniting with them with his head mpany more tolerable SEW 9 Leave for New York ai 8:50 p. a2 p.m » and Philadelphia ug cars for New York on 849 p.m. train day, Bow York ant at all hours arguments concluded, a1 Termission to render sealed ¥ PROBATE COURT, Judge Olin. ——¥oster ‘William lod of the personal estate of Nicholas B. Van ‘Mt was flied and ay b has been for eight years in probate. POLICE COURT, Judge Snell —T: eg case and one TuRoat Disorvenrs, use ‘roc! their efticiency by a test of many Powp’s ExTRact is tor sale at wholesale by 480 Pennsylvania avenue, mencing «The Lord ets to Philadeipht dressed the (BEST NEWYORK BRANDS.) bad at the Station Chas. Stott & Co., and by druggists ev a Tue COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. THE NATIONAL Savines BANK, corner of ew York avenue and 15th street, pays 6 per its for each calender month. 4. Saturdays, o so 4 and € Master Transportation. KOONTZ, Agent, W HARP, OLE, Geuerai Tic and hat; three months fn jail, old, gray-headed wom conrt quite freq’ being dronk and «i inp. se $6 fine th would give her the fail Bencfit of thi gues Donaldson, an has been before’ the ently, was again charg jerly; the jarize said bat if ireoght up again he aw, F annua on de ALEXANDRIA > F Gane B anking houre, toa wn. Subsequently eet, and Bye,” and thers, will You Meet Us?” I withdrew except his wife, with whom parting interview. This was RICKSBURG BR. B. Serie Streets, Socnp Prer bein and comfort thouss: and near to visit Dr. White, the well-known Chiropodist, No. 535 15th street, Treasury, for relief from corns, bad nails. and advice as to snitable shoes, ispensable to health ‘Tsonus come from Car he was to have +r, in this department, fn relation to the assa:tli battery case referred to: “Edwin P. Howe was charged . This was for an ai occurred in December last.and the warrant was is. sued on the same da: at precisely 12 o’clock. was making the prepar. saw! that the eoftin was under the seatiold, and very considerate paced a table and chairs for the reporter: Ata few minutes to i1o’clock fifteen m of the pelice force, under C morched into the prison # square around the scafi alterwards about twenty citizens, arme Ss, reported for guard duty. At 110’ Promptly the door was opened and the crowd outside the walls pre held the coveted green - paste ptecean ramata Witlcox & Gips’s Skwixe MacHive. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. pskirt — corset Mactory, 7h street stain Webster, nd tormed a li wercase Eas and Baromotre are repaires order by Hempler, near 4\ street Taenwomer: comptainant not appearing M In justice to Mr. Howe wo will state that he in ot Leen out of the : YOUNG, Gen" Parsengor Agent. —_jy’0-tt AND POTOMAC cor. 6th and B siveets, N. W: ring us that he b wber,andconkl have been found any t mi that as Mr. Davis some time azu c does Bot see on what Call at once, as we cannot gnarantes the Paralleled low prices for auy detinite leng? double porch, a ligh premiam. marshaled out n were in the crowd. Be Pation as a reporter was a mistake. ocen pation as a journalist or newspaper mai, as Was culitled to do, EORGETOWN. 2AL Trape.—A NEW SPRING ELPHONZO YOUNGS & co,, b: TE waserected back of walls shut out th ing those on some of the highest houses who even with that ady t the cross-hea anda small portion of the rop fronts east and was erected T. Mitchell, who took for ington scaffold, on which recently take: front by 8 wide, and th from tle ground, and the cross-beam a tri over 19 feet from the grou: feet flush with the floor, and is held in place by pring, which is rel ‘The main uprigh inch timber, at the use of such an instrument may be ri in the ease of Jackson, convicted of the ot his wife, it is built so thatit may be taken spart, stored away, and and set mp again with but little trouble. F of the cross-beam, over the tr fatal rope with the noose #t one while the other end was passed along the to: and made fast toa cle This rope was a tine piece the prison, and the 1 view from outs cept ty Western Exp 7, Baltimore Ac- 6:23 p.m., Pacific Exprees, + exorpt Sunday. inily, except Sanday tion, daily , ex- section of the ¢ MABO! ivr ast Pare jegraphie dispatch re- sterday afternoon from Cumberiand the boatmen’s strike for an in- 1 been compromised and that the New a have a large stock, yecins. " BENJAMI O1 Bi ™@., Southern Ex- + daily, except Sun- 2 's model the Wash- hree executions have structure is ten feet plattorm is 10% fe ay. 2 ; @., Western Exp | jatly.. Trains leaving Wash: Bowie h the coal compan: Central col company had commeuced loading. There seems to be a conflict of opinion as to whether there has been the other coal companies. BO advices at 1 o’clock to-day, and were of the opinion that no arrangemex mated except ny settlement with ULERY VIEW FARM, TRUSTEES SALE OF Y he agents here hat ? 13 p.m, 1S 9. my arriving he trap is 5x iby a treadle. and cross-beam are of 4x3 escut appearances had been consam- ad R., No. 8. at ew Central. “7 sell, at the premises.on 29th day of March. 4. lock m.,mt public anetic folio 189 ot seq, red News of vesterday stated that ‘as no change in the aspect of the boat- ; While the Daily Times regards the nend and congratulates its readers The rates agreed upon wit any are the same as at thecoal trade last se ‘gctown and $1.45 to Alexan- has built a new office her: which is nicely fitted up, an example whic’ de- serves to be followed. ‘Ee Loarens.—The are making corner lorfers ‘move on would be a good order for Georgetown, now that “gentle spring” isat hand, for there are more or those nuisances here to the square yard than in any other town in the country. pendent writes to Tut § some of these candidates for state’s prison ani the rope, who, he says, infest Fayette street north and south of Kirst street, and have im pudently accosted school girls | He adds that the: STEAMER LINES. WanreTOE 5 as The — Iron ‘Ur, Can have their hage: called for chock - dat hotels and tesidencte to oll ports Nort aud i Cincinnati, Colcubns, Louis, New Oricans, Sau Pravciseo, ‘Doras west. BARRY, Gen" Sup® LK, BOSTON, AND then be brought out | upon the eve the New Central com the commencement icago, Omaha, aorthwost, west, LD FS. YOUNG, Gon Paw'r 1872 resssriVith, novre To THE BOBTEWEGT, SOUTER, AND or 7 1; thence with the east «ide Of seid road the following six ().e> i! We aton the nort! W. 20 perches; N. 3? f mani eas tien, Icav ng sand Foad, Meath Enxt hes to the division line between “ Alliance”? f “White Haven,” and vision line straight to the begin- 42 acres and 15 perches of laud, and for which the Te ib, 1572, until paid. mansion, from which an excel- Jent view is obtained, numerous out-bulldings, and presents a very desirable opportuuity for invost- ment; and the title is unqnestionable, It is within one mile of Geos town College grounds. ‘Terms of sule: One-third cash, must be deposited when the propert and the residue wi ice of New York reached by a ilightof a dozen or more stops on the north side of the structure. ON THE SCAFFOLD. jew of the condemned man Tuded, and it bs said veting one, the mbers of the Young Mén’s Christian Asso- ciation formed at the door, and with Major Stewart and his Stewart, walked out in the yard at’ i2:10, th n Association singing @ verse of “Wi should we start and fear to die.” leoked neither to the right or the left, ant walked with a quick step up the steps am breathless silence on the part of those inside ty but there was great confusion amon. The prisoner took his seat ona chair at the southwest corner of the platform. and Major Stewart read the judgment of the court and the mandate Rev. Henry Marsha’ saying: Friends, He thanked God that the s Store, corner 18th st. and NMAN LINE YAL MAIL STEAMERS TO AND howe BISERPOOL, CALLING AT Every THURSDAY from Pier 4, N After the inte resent sale is advertised, r ceut, from Febrnary 271i ‘be farm bas a fine 8 about the antics ot Rack oun ‘alace State-roum ‘doy’ ant cars, with mofery improvements. “Fwro hundred miles’ saved to Weetvm and Central svvese TB TRE GREAT WND clegant Boer = nd SATURDA North River. Now York Cabin, $75 and gw gold. *e™ Excursion tickel a ceduend rete, on jucehstown, Liverpool, Glasgow, Lictoe Gorell ax repaid cel from the prisoner, n that part of re are some Georgo- town fathers who will be mighty apt to put « stop to the fun of the young rufhans, 5 should happen to insult the daughters of sai! rgetown and near the George- (of which 9200 y is struck off, ithin ten days afier sale,) one, < with futercst at The prisoner —There were no arrivals of in to-day, but as the culvert at the Point of ks has been completed sooner than expected there will be several cargoes in by Munday Rivkr News.—Arrivyed—Tho steamer G. H. Stout, from Philadelphia, with a full cargo of eneral merchandise; steamer Express and seorgianva, from Balti ‘ons cargoes, and Boston, with a large lot for Hartley & for gent, 13 Broadway, "Washington, d faim "io JOHN 6. York ore Do a BUENAS hand 10th strests. conanp Luxe. ing at purchaser's cost. If the terms are not compli with, the deposit to be forfeited, and the pre t THOMAS DOWL! THE ACCUMULATED procuring tickets at this office ‘ecoummodatigns in Palace Uare for Pitts. ar en Ones ees, — Se BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. MOTHER THE oe OF HES AMILY if che 3 Lh AT HOME at 5 west ‘1 BiLE to be had there wanted. of the Court of Appeal il addressed the crow: what seek you, life or death prisoner was ready aE RUSH 15 OVER, THE BRITISH AND SORTA AMERICAN BOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. ‘BOM NEW YORE. with miscellane- L. Newton, trom eneral merchandise barrelsof potatoes . Wi Cleared—Steamer FE. C. ight for New York with 1,400 barrels of flour. HE Prick or Icx.—Editor Star: From the list of prices published b; this District, it appears T cent.in the le requested Rey. Mr. and the prisoner knelt at the chair and a vent prayer was offered, form standing with uncovered heads. The minister prayed that God would help all to shun sin, to shun the intoxicating cup, and to give the man condemned to die courage to He implored the blessing ot Heaven on the wife aud child and relatives of the condemned.” The prisoner resumed his seat, while those on the platform and the members of the Christian Association sang the remaining verses of th: hymn, Why should we start and fear to die ‘ LEY’S ADDRESS PROM THE SCAPPOLD. or Stewart came to the front and asked ion, and the prisoner then in a wonder- y firm voice thus addressed the crowd: ly friends and Christian brothers, I will ‘on, but not for my is the death of me. My desi I thank God that I have a hope that Jesus has promised to be with meto the jast. I ain't blamin, Whisky: Take my adyi The Christian Assec! yee. kinder than brothers, me Sabbath after Sappath; and if it had not gon my bed tn also been more «hana brother to me. My brothers, one and all, farewell, Iam going home to Jesus.” ‘THE LAST SAD SCENES. Madden to pray, all others on the plat- The COTTAG, Two good AGENTS Beoes FOR THE LENTEN SEASON. AE) \gABo ES es Seon Tu Christ; ore Be ver's Union Pursuit of Holiness. Ry Gorfburn. agh' erecta Ki a By Gontbarn, erate oe Pere BALLANTYNE, 425 Teh street. W. H. WHEATLEY’S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AN. ING ESTABLISHMENT, 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D.O DRY GOODS. OVELY POLKA DOT GOODS, from 1a conte up, to FOULARD 3! oe ‘he ice companies ere ig an increasé of rice of ice ascom- While we do not be- sale of ice in former 'y strange that after passed—than which: meet his God. jieveythat our ice com; very rich harvest from sees, it does seem passin, there never was one more favorable for storing ice—the price of ice should be alvanced to 60 and 80 cents per hundred, while last season it sold for 40 and 60 cents. . Bishop Hantiagton. ¥. 3 or Peroting al Readings. WEDNESDA ‘TUR. fon ee Tor, me ow Batts oF Passacx.—Cabin, 990, gm and 913 Be ‘with his Lord. : te P is, 5 r iste faci 818, vi iat SPRING DRY GOODs, NEY Books: NEW BOOKS: SPRING. Beautiful DRESS GOODS in the new Mignonet ¢ shades. speciaities—BLACK SILK! .PACAS—at less than regular pri Housekeeping DRY GOODS for hotels or private ONE PRICE! JUST DEALING TO ALL. BOGAN & WYLIE, 1015 and 1020 7th street northwest. 'y for DEMOREST’S NEW 8! NS, just received. LEGS LACK SILK, from 21.20 0 ve iavof a Minisot SPRING aud SUSEM EAE GOODS just received at sage, apply at the Com is to meet you Mee stocrage SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corucr 4% street and Penusylvania sveune. . By James De Mitts, By Ge'rge Macdonald AS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. (A SCHOR LINE STRAMERS SAIL EVERY SATURDAY. ked fom ‘Sta. a “rick ae Rallway oresy Aa a3 France, Holland, belgium andthe Ui Sabir trom NEW YORK to LO! ERPUOL, GLASGOW and DERBY EXCURSION TICKETS, Intermediate, $39; St Parties sending for thetr: cobase tickets 9 anybody but leave it alone been kip.4 w me, have been to see Open Quest: Bae aiccoer. moe fy nat Von Hellern. Mowihly Panorame Mouthly, No. 10, All the back By Rev. Baward P. foe. PPL fold bite. From ne it too when he repeated his request not ried until to-morrow. He stool firmly ug pinioned. The rope the black cap drawn over his head, and at 12:35 o’clock a foot was placed on “clang” of the bolts was ¢ heavy sound of the trap, and those outside as well as those inside knew zee dropped and the rope was work. ‘The fall was sufficient to break the neck, and me or two slight shr 5 minutes, and Di it, Sat "plonetuans in 205 F street. Science numbers on band, while his legs were bei was adjusted, freeet rates.” Wor fertce Metropotitan Dotlar Store. Agent, 0. CAMMACK, Jz. the treadile, the shar; heard, followed by PAPER, end PLA’ ie Though every one of my customers, and, in fact, lowest prices. everybody Who enters my store, is astonished at the large variety of goods offered,@nd at their excraor- dinary and unprecedented praiseworthiness, yet I am stil adding vew and possibly cheaper and better goods every day. The articles arrived and now of- NEY EXPRESS LINE Vla CANAL, BETWrE ADELPHIA PHUSHINGTON ¢ Gk KE Sey WEDNESDAY and ATUR" D.C., TURSDA' LOMARD B. MOUCN & CO., ‘BOOKSELLEKS AND STATIONERS, 15 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Have just received the ed ALMANAC AND COMPANION, for BOYAL KALENDAR, fer 193. WHITAKEB'S ALMANACK, for 173. BRITISH ARMY LIST, for 1573. BRITISH NAVY ALEXAN, RIS ly gave only of allowed to hang 1: and Adams then examined i life extinct. It was then po fomry eras hand the nest of the deceased will not be ‘until to-morrow. ‘A COINCIDENCE. daily received, You are not im- or You ars weloesn ot ony tame So New Portuned to bey, over the | H. H. Hexrten aivertises the best gold spectacles for only six dollars, t

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