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Plague Breeders. WN ADVERTISEMENTS. THE TRADES. ILROADS. Féiter Ster - Your article on the advent of the GEORGETO | and spent some time 1 to their exborta- = gE _ bere of L101 >| Asiatic cholera, in which you ask the citizens Pegs The members of EXCELSIOR PACICAL PLOMUING, oas-prTtiNG 4: Abeer aa edto sitended | tions and yers. He is teatiafiel, be | Save, that ‘he. > IME ROGERSKI MURDER. EVENI has made that peace with hi+ = to, on cennen- TON &. B. ane Statement Bn a Man, Maker which will insure the salvation of his of a an it ey a meet at the Ball of Decatar Lodge. 1 able terme, by JAMES F_ BRIEN, No. 609 Louis | . ie eee 9 me om . soul. readed 4 — yee port ; | inva avenne, near 5 bk risa SLEXANDBIA & = = = it was timely, and it behooves the anthorities to sin fall aniform. for escort duty. By | ggg Sy ‘4 , TL L LOCAL NEWS Mis Story of the Bloody Deed. ‘This afternoon ‘Me. Meigs, the clérk of the | Reed your warning. “The heediessmess of the J. W: FaLCONER:K. of fvand 8) | 38,9 street northeast. Gpecialty, TIN LINE Corer of Band Syzch Surin, — ttorney Ge: ple abou h Local Tenins leave for vam ‘ a . Another Attempt to Fix the Crime | Srai requesting a cony of the records and fad. | streets and. alleys is suicidal! It therewre vou T 1 oF Notice of Removal. He RE ERE Amuremests, 4¢., To-night. j om Bembry. ings in the case of Wright, and it is supposed ees Be es [nding g BLEED PTE Ss Caen err, iv» dher trains daily exergy ve 0 Hewse.—Chas. Walcot im the ao, tion 4 shou! e terrible Asiatic scour, 7 3 ‘I Se Foam be Samp aon “ On Friday next, Thomas Wright, who was Gan Caeatr hae Guemaeal ms e will | gloomy pinions above our land. be cannot dad ON TURSDAY EVENING, Juine 3, 1:73. Pheater Comique.— Kip Yan Winkle,” songs, | convicted in April last ot the murder of the P foul spot in our city on which to rest. Cholera asses or tickets of admission to the Admission, 5 cents. Doors open at 7:30; to com- Sa at “ a” Aye Gancer, &e. | lish peddier, Kogerski. in IDecember last, will, jail yard a8 is possible, and these will be con- | is but a bird of prey, and only ali ts where | a face ais mes" aa ph Oe ——__-—_—_ sident should not interfere, er the fined to members of the press and the profes- | filth and foulness invite him to hi —. : Wt AUCTION AT 5 OULOCK TUESDAY, ‘Cnedensed Locain. extreme penalty of the law by hanging. On | sions. ry death! He is born of fonlness, lives on foul- 271u INST —W Shares STOCK IN NEW ™ Cpt connect with trams oo W asb- ‘The police wore straw hats vesterday for the | Saturday he dictated the following statement. PITE FOR WRIGHT ! ness, and must be starved out by cleanliness! NIO HA : own, by THOMAS DOW * Birst time th: qeason. it matveanaees ‘porting to be a confession of his share in the A RES! It ts time, esstce, that sie Boned of Health: ING, pe ge fige street. And, leaves Washhugton Capt. C. M. Levy has been very ill for som me: ae peeled of tines 7 ~ aed time pect at tis residence om Capltet Hill, but ‘he murder was committed about five o'clock ONE MORE WEEK TO LIVE. earnest to clean out the cesspools. Men would | )XTRAORDINARY (BARGAINS IN DRY THE LUMBER BUSINESS, is now pronowiced out of danger. im the evening on the Zid of December. The ‘| marvel at the horror of leaving carcasses un- al The superintendent of sewers has been | man had about $200 and some cents. {came | Onthe recommendation of the Grand Army | Puried!” Such healleconees wagid be mare to be Fists cnt Striped, Gresesioee % -, Worth TES, Girected to pet in a sewer trap at the northwest | home about five o'clock in thee ening. I came | of the Republic, the President, before bis de- | avenged in plagues and death. Yet in the midst | Brnutiful Goods for Sultings, at 25, 57 and Soc To} corner of 15th an N streets northwest, in order | fr, Duke Hill. I im at the front gate, | parture from the city this morning, ordered | o¢ our most yalous places in Washington | Victoria Lawns, 200. up; Piqnes, 25 to soc > eco) ED BY THB UN. fo abate a stagnant water nuisance. uth.) “When I got to the corner 1saw Ben | that the sentence of Thomas Wright be reepited | Qhere'yse Oingae ouheh tenet games” | Busey ced Ties Gotta Shi Rise okay, | HERETOFORE CONDUCT . Mr. A. E. Redstone, president of the National y and, I think, a man named Oscar ing out until Friday, June 6th, so that the execution | which, unless speedily abated, will not only | Striped and plaid N bite French Organdice DEKSIGNED ON SIXTH STREBT, NEAR Jabor Coanct), has appointed J. Daggett Hant, | of the back gate, (north.) It was gett mg eae, | Owed nat Cie pines ee Dene Sy- Invite foreign plagues, but will produce plagues | ee eset ae et ere oye wear URI AVENUE, AND BD STRES?, BD Boe Breninteh, 5 J, eoventive ofteer for | and I could not ses plainly what they had. Sam Pee sain manaae ee native to themselves! Between 12th and 13th | Ladier and Gente’ Gauze Under Vests MISSOURI AVENUS, a} , at state of ni orkingmen of | had something in his left about the si PROBABL: (@) stree! j re is “a Call and bay .) of a eveD STREETS Amer ca jee wen te halt bushel, of a sellom color. could not otra Bind aller’ whieh for fouiness and ith, mes gc Anes SSENJAMIN MILLER, | TWEEN SIXTH AND ce mtece a work of cutting and gradin i be certain that it was. Oscar and Sam hot not! mi lenge tie vi spot in nes 3 WEST, WILL BE LOCA southeast, from New Jersey avenue te 21 street, | boeeraibat appeared to be the legs of a man. One Boy 8 by Another. ee < = street E Asiatic cities where cholera is hatched! BY Thomas DOWLING, Auctt, Georgetown There is a row of respectable brick buildings Rinse SEES Shb suneN Gn on 12th street, containing perhaps one hunir Veet IMPROVED ER BASHING TON was commenced on Saturday last. It has In a few minutes Sam came back. The other t been Heciled what kind of street p. man did not return. Isat down at the back | Statement “= Boy who did the AFTER AT THE a ment will be bald. door and waited till Sam came back. | asked aed persons. All the slops, etc., from these houses The bids fer erecting the British Legation | him where Margaret was? He said she had empty into this alley. ‘Directly in the rear is | AND CONGRESS STREETS. - Duilding in this city were opened on Saturday | gone out, and he had not seen her for some | Last evening, about 8 o'clock, the report of a | SMPtY into this a "heisk buthiings, cocnpiod © a On THURSDAY, May 29th, at o'clock >. | Cor, of 13th street and Obie ave. n. w. 1 will sell by Minister Thornton. There were three com- | minutes. I said, “‘Sam,did not I see you go! pistol and a cry of murder in the vicinity of | colored people. The number of persons in th: ’ Petitors, and the bids run from $45,000 to $57.00 | out of the back gate just now?” He seemed to to capitan ens caecak Banyo: thal Me vchape, teat ea iin erest. Alt 200, fronting 30 feet on the south side of West atove the limit of the appropriation made by | be surprised, and said,‘-Did you see me?” 1 | > > e, etc., from here also “‘debexch”” the British government. said yes, and somebody was with you. He then | !¥®, roused the citizens living thereabouts, and ley. Now, consider that there is _o- tm NATH'L B. FUGITT, The commesion to examine the claims of | said, *-I did go out, and one of my okt friends | soon afterwards a crowd assembled at the place | no outlet for all this filth and you cam east ER AIG & LAGIRPUSH, Prose rents, Lane Reraat thei week Perecaim: | Was with me.” J said, «Sam. what was that | from which the cry proceeded, when a colored | derstand that there is enough of incipient death | NM? and gas, &e., &c., and one of the best loca: H nine Seianle si rovements, Lave Enished their work in teorge- | you had?” He then said, “If i tell you will you | boy was feund lyingon the ground and bleed- | lurking there to spread gloom over the whole ‘Terma: One-third cach: batance in 6, 12 and 18 PRACTIORL COteRnblaITHS, wn, and ail west of 15th street. It is not} never say anything about i | promised I} ing from aweund in the breast. He was re- | country. With a burning sun pouring icto this | mosthe. with interest at 10 per cent. per'antivm we ‘507 F street, a) Western Exp. probable that they will be ready to make are- | would not. He then told me that aman had | moved te an adjoining house, where Dr. Smith | river of death, its poisonous exhalations render | cured by adeeé of trust on the property. Convey- | age-tm*™ Between Sth and 6th sta. northwest. port to the present legislature on any of the | come there and he had was catled in, and alter examination of the | life miserable for blocks about the place. [t | cing at cost of purchaser, A deposit of $10) as leaving W. ft 6:58and 0.38 claims exceps those of Georgetown, and they | struck HIM ON THE HEAD WITH A srape, | wound Pronounced it mortal. The boy gave | seems to be useless to report to the authorities. | %0n a8 the property isstruck off 3:38 ‘connect Att tT ‘Will ask more time. 5 and the ether man struck bim with a plasterer’s | his name as John Jackson Field, eighteen years | Therefore, in the interest of the general health | _™2 THOMAS DOWLING, Anct_ LenS ee eee ane leavtag Bowie 7: A wan was. discovered approaching the city | trowel. I then of age, and stated that a white boy, named | we call upon you to publish this letter. How FBX THOS. DOWLING Auctioneer; Georgetown, — st Mariboro Paving, Hiadensbare pike yesterday morning | carry that shovel away from here; there is blood | Samuel Hessler, had shot him. It was atter- | many more such plague spots are hidden away — - - Syma Monday tale or rent . 1 kinds barrel of mortar that stood between the wood | country towards his home, a distance of about | proper officers to discover in time, If not dis. LLING gp baving the ecsall-pox in its worst form. An 5 le took the shovel and stuck it in a ‘ 5 PEREMPTORY SALE OF SIX COMFORTABLE ¥ Saree Ge cusltzes ta ie worst form. AS | op ook the sl el Nards ascertained that Hessler had fled to the | from the pablic eye in onr city, it is for the | PEREMPT SALEOF SIX COMFORTABLE AwniD ATBRIAL © nds Formate. patched by Dr. Klis, acting health officer, and | shed and the back shed. He went into the | fourtaiiee” 34 AND 52 DUNBARTOM STREET, AT | prooe AWNING MATERIAL, apis. the man was iaken up and carried to the hos- | house and brought out a deed for some land in Searoray ber eiisas wits mesioaes se taken up . HOUSE A ‘ HESSLER’S STATEMENT. at evi jouse will pay toll to the undertakers vies oe vice and wes ot bie warto the dazot” Balt | Virginia, and begged me to take it. I tolkt him | This morning Acting Sergeant Perry arrested | for tre geueral supinages Fe oh tg hh MM. Te eee eer ree, cane, wat ne Terence Taare aaa I did not want the deed, and I should say noth- | Hessler at the Northern Market, where he has Yours -raly, Many Citizess. tween Green ané Montgomery SX near- ra the e. ‘ ing, as I did not see him do it. He then told me | heen engaged in selling market truoc, and he Ir. Stewart, of Colerain, | p, got #230 and some articles, but what he | was taken tothe socom precinct station-house. +E syn ir Q meant by that I do not know. 1 asked him what | Hessler is but 16 years of age. and he makes the GEORGETOW ye had one with the money. le said he and following statement: ‘At 7 o'clock in th Sher anand 7 of his partner had divided it. | This passed before evening 1 started from the house of Charles | PUNenar or Rev. Faruer Earcy.—The | scoured by ade, of trast on the pro n. > al coat hie hi ,e er ‘were unusually effective and were listened to | Margaret came home. This was about 60 Runnels on P street, between Nerth Capitol | fuueral of Rey. John Early, S. J, late presi- | $2gne 3! ‘Snsae us ase rdav,the Kev treets, ix ly a3 comfortable frame, dweiti ore with | & sie, of Brodwray BL arr | modecn ‘improvement e fon is pleasant tie Spring Sarie » and 1d healthy, and all street improvements made saperel Se Sean Dow Tete ante te cote: N. “Terme: One-third cash; balanee6. 32 and UE moriths, oF Symmodel old styles; also, am easortment of of ee ing. The discourses of both 3 AWHINGS, FLacs, TENTS. “by large congregations. Irs. Stewart am While she etting supper we went out to Ist street, wi jetta R nd | dert of Georgetown College, took place at 9 AVIS, OPI mer are delegates to the Genecal Presbytery | wach our hands. I said to him, het us go to | about half cay Derr ocn nae cd aninels, and | Gcclock this morniag from the Callege chapel, | _m20-dte ___ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct eivaubce ina ee eae, a at pmenp - etaiees | the wood shed where the murder was commit- | crowd of boys attacked me with stones, one | The funeral serv’ were performed by the " hoy named John McVey was picked up a ted, and see if there is anything there that | Striking me on the left arm,und I ran with | Rev. Joseph E. Keller, S.J. Provincial of | [3¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. AWHINGS for City and County Residences corner of “th and G streets on Saturday | world lead people to suspect.” He said, ‘Let | Marietta to the corer of 2d and P' streets, Maryland. There was a very@arge number of | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY oN | rechercasin etyle and 5 afternoon in 4 fainting fit, and bleeding from 4 | us wait till morning; it is too dark to see now.” | whore 1 left her, 1 then turned around to return | Catholics and many Protestants present from | WASHINGTON STREET, GEORGETOWN, ‘LAGS and TENTS for sale end rent. ‘wound in the beck partof the head, which he | We then went in to eat our supper. Sam ¢id | home by P and North Capitol streets, and was | Washington and Georgetown, and the following AT AUC INeTON, November 8. Traine between WASHINGTON and NEW YORK are run as follows: FOB NEW YORK, without chanre of v: MS DECORATED. car, ss 5 . — daily (except Sunday) at $00 a. m., 1:00 800 @fterwaris stated was ntally by @ | not eat much; he appeared -o be sick. When | passi ard home wh, little boy » | visiting brethren from Philadelphia: Very Rev. On TUESDAY, June 34, at 6 o'clock p.m..1 | All Canvass articles made to order 20 companion st the gas hile loading a Marg et amd Thad dotshed ser suppe asked Otte sions in munud ued sae; ean you | M.T. Wilet, V. G.; Ver y Rev. P. A. Stanton Will sell on the premises, part of Lot 123, froat DANCING CLOTHS. onas-tr » feet on the east side of Wi on'street, between Dunbarton and Beal por ary ey of | J, = TURTON, Sart. | The wourad was dressed at the Children’s | him to play cards with me tor apples. He got | trot,” and --you &—— of a b-— ain't you going | ©. S. A.; Rev. Father FoR PRILADEL Hospital, on E-vireet, and he was then sent to | up and we played one game. and | beat him. Leave daily (except settee” dunt thane of boys comerux | Ann's church at Port Richmond, Philadely Shen bee Bis home, on M, between 22d and Zid streets. | ‘Then he laid down, and said he would not play | ning cursing, and sweating, and’ when Teaw | and Rev. P. J. Blinkerest, pastor of St. two-story-and-haif Brick’ Deelling Hove int CARPENTER, SUILDER, Leave for How Yorkarbaee te ee any more—he was sick. I was sitting with my | themcoming i ranacromthecommons toward @ | church, Philadelphia. Also, the following trom | water ai” gas, permanent. Gash teas, cenets wea BeOS = » The Beard of Public Works, head m Margaret's lap. About halt-past 7 or 8 | street, and when I reached that street the stones Mr. Gately, of St. Patrick's & hoice pears, grapes, &c., in McMann, of St. John’s | the garden.” This property is eligitly located ou om 1 Panna: Of St. John's | of the nest atrects nest the heat off theeite cea SOREER STO: hen Kelly, president of Loyola | “Toms hus thea ene gL earern Orders for House , Jobing, or Oo THE NEV MEMBER WELCOMED. o'clock, were dropping all around me.and [ shot my pistol A full mevtme of the Board of Public Works THE POLICE WHISTLE BLEW. up n the air. think! it would stop them run: ° wae held this corning at the Columbia buill- | Sam jumped up from the bed and said: “Did | ning after me, and I then heard one of the bors | church; Rev. § a sy balance in ings, on 4% street. for the purpose of receiving | you hear that whistle? There is something up.” | say eon Wabck ties oat College; Kev. W. F. Clark and Rey. Jehn Mul- | months. with interest secured by eed of trastne the AT peed and welcommg the new member, Mr. H. Av | }eaid: “I think it is John Brown down a Mes. Jackson was then withing ten stepe of mera laily. From Mount St. Mary’s College, Em- | premises. Conveyauc Ug. the coat of purchaser ‘Hillard, who, i company with Governor Cooke, | Kaboe's fighting, asthe whistle sounds from 9th | ] kept on running until t got about half’ way | mittsburg, were Rev. T. O'Neal an@ fev. Dr. | ma 08. DOWLING, Auct. arrived ‘at the office of the Vice President of | street.” He said: 0, it is not, there is a| petxcen @ and K streets, when McCloskey, president of Mount St. Mary’s Col- —— = 2 — 4 4 y ING, Auctioneer, the Board at iw: oe ack. aie wan | light down Sore Ws ait een went to the 1 WHEELED AND FIRED AGAIN. he pape ere: Coes Ave ae 13% Bridge street, Georgetown. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &. Governor Cacke male a brief address in | door and saw a light where the body was found. | 4 did not stop to sce if | had struck any one, | arers were six students of the college. : 4 aaa ihe = 2 yore Bhich he heart .y welcomed Mr. Willard and | Sam then came back and said he had promised | put J noticed that the crowd had stopped ren: Fhe immense assemblage and the solemn «er | EXECUTORS’ foe, VERY, VAL THLE | (TBE AMBRICAN ODD EBLIOW .” for Mew, BALtinogs AND OHIO ion expressed ine congratulations that the beard | to go to his society meeting, but as he telt bad, | ping after me, aud I went straizht home, and | Vices, together with the meurnful music, mace AND BRIDGE STREETS, GEORGETOWN, AT | STOCKMAN & SOM, Acute fort Co Bal Load 2 had received #0 valuable an acquisition to its | and there was something up he would not go, | came to market this morning, when I was«r- | the ceremonies very imposing. AUCTION , . : mn on 3 membership in che person of a gentleman so | and wenttobed. I laid y | rested by Sergeant Perry At a meeting of the students of the oi % By wiatue of the last will and testament of the ment Fd Treks eee N Ti. well known to the citizens of the District ae a | head In. Margaret's lap, artwright | Serg’t Perry states that he dressed himself in | On Saturday afternoon, resolutions were Bree tics O'Donomhur, Geceas with Pleats “Vile | MORE and WASHINGTON AND THE Wher tee thoreugh, practical business man. came. He rented a room up stairs. Then Mar- | citiven’s clothesthis mornitg and repaired to unanimously adopted expressing deep sorre# the consent of Peter OD noghae, in bis pwn 8 all Lecghempeags <j meet Mr. Willard made an appropriate response, | garet and I went to bed. In the morning Sam | market-house, where the boy was in the habit | at the death of their beloved president, Father lett, the undersigned will sell, at pablic aaction, 5 we thanaing the meubers for ibe cordial manner | Snd I went tothe wood -ched. fece of | of coming with produce for sale with his father, | Ear-y; and that ax a slight evidence of there re- | 3P,the premisen, on TURSDAY 7jhy tvs. at | PRE ROYAL DIADEM; A NEW MUSIC ; in wuich they had recived him; and he as- | matting. Isaid to Sam: * ov He | and waited forkimto come He appeared ction for him who was so lately Giuches on Bridge street be Se fost = sures them of his hearty cooperation in all that | said: “Here is where he fell, and I put this | usual, seemingly unconscious of the result of Binches on High street, improved by three store Play and Profit in My Garden; by Roe Fotinwed to the snterest of the District of Co- | down to hide the blood.” ‘There was last night's shooting, and talked freely, and % and dwelling Honse Fhe Young Mechanic, a Practical Treatise jumbia, with wich he had been so closely al- BLOOD ABOUT IN THE WoOD-SHED. without any effort at concealment. , i e of mourning until the scolastic ex- Tnumed ewe will sell pert Pd epee by Mrs, Whitney. Hed +2 business acct social interests for many | He took ashes outof a box that Margaret kept | This morning he was brought to the police | ercises of the year are closed, and that a copy ths sonth site | Tee ee ce pees maehee years. there for ashes, and sprinkled them about to | court, and a warrant was issued charging im | of the resolutions be sent to the Was! inne ye Brick | Groguer at all pricts. is Mr. Ghephera aferward- welcomed the new ule the blood. I asked him: ‘Is there nothing | assault and battery with intent to kill. and Mr. | Baltimore papers for publication _ The com- eee ory Brick Agency for STAINAD GLASS. member, and recited briefly what been | vr He said no. there was not. I said: | Cloes asked that he be committed to awatt th: John 8S. Hollings- rd cash balance in 6. 12, and 18 WM. BALLANTYNE. done st.ce the orga:aization of the new govern- | You had better take it away.” Then | resultsof the wound. Field, it is said, cannot | Worth, (chalrman.) Joseph Washington, James | month, the purchawrs giviug their notes bearing | mg.t LPALLANTYEE, ment; the general pan ow which the work he said: “There is nothing but thistrowet.” and | recover. The ball has not been extracted. F. Tracey, Walter S - Jou B. Ward, | interest from day of «ale. Deeds giveo aud deed of = -} 3 improvement had been carried on, and closed | he took the trowel and went off towards Mr. cesar) entail arles Herr, Jacoty 4 Agar, | trust taken to secure the deferred payments. Con - it werld be impossible to carry | Riley's whart. As he started he called me and Third Legislative Assembt Clem. Manly, ‘and sas. 5. 3 (secretary) | VEFancing 9 the coat ee purchaser L"®™ OF EW Books orousts during the current year | again begged me to take the deed, but I told Peper y. Panic is) Trixiry H_ The Altar ! utors = e limited means at their | him I would not. I told him I would say noth- oe COUNCIL was not in session Saturday eve- | Catches Fire Dusing the | Service —While the | wT tw command the prine thing to be obtained , and if Mr. MeDevitt came I would tell | !ne- serv f the forty honrs' devotion was com- T FOk THE EPEInG SHILLINGTON’S KS 4 the present season would be the finishing up of | him Thad seen no one. Then he said again: | HOUSE—At the Satarday esesion Mr. Clagett iu- | mencing in Trntty. (Cather crates oe EADY FOR THE SPRING TRADE. oeenenene, the sewerage ich was regarded by all | Will you promise me to say vothing about | troduced a bill to chauge the name of that portion of | ducted by Kevs. Father ,Stonestreet and Hol- ‘With a full corps of first class workmen, a com ComNER 435 StRaET AND PeNNa. AveNcE as parame: nt o other work. | th: 1 promised, and we shook hands and | B street, between loth and 12th streets northwest, to | land, and Mr. Lancaster, yesterday, and when | plete stock of the best foreign and domestic Dye Old Kensington. By Miss Thack: The chiet eng’ requested toex- | parted. mmerce street; referred. Aly nitted a that point in the service Was reached where the | Stuffs, &c., &. am fully prepared to The Wid. Countems.” A sequel to = plain by hie charts and drawings the general Mr. McDevitt came that morning, and asked | lution, which was inlupted raauesting the attorney | «Blessed Sacrament” is exposed, the gas jets TEs? ANE EAN.OF "OLOR, Choice.” By Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens. whieh occupied | me where I was on Monday? 1 told him, in the | of the District (9 inform the H. irst. Whether, | surrounding an arch onthe grand altar bi spmeiommalliogs: fos <i = SERING AND SUMMER | © Antiquities of Southern Iudlaus, ter whick Chief Clerk Jehnson | fore part of the day Iwas at the wharf. He i _— Legislature t | for the occasion, and covered with laces, w Promptly and in the best manners ne Above Tempest and Tide. ‘ took Mr. W. through thedifferent rooms of the | asked me was I there about 11o’clock? I said. ‘ ; | lighted, when the flame from one ignited t WwW. H. WHEATLEY. Pascarel the author of “Strathmore” ‘and building and explained in detail the manner of but I came a little after 12.~ He asked Fr: rds corner of a curtain, and in a moment t PREMIUM STEAM DYRING ANv scooR. | “Suieyiwe El By Mrs. W disposing of the business ef the office, and in- Wer about here?” I | f; decorations were in flames. Some of the co: ING WORKS. «Weanne ye: Walley, guther of troduced the «perintemfents, clerks, and ali in . He asked for Margaret. I | owning the pro; y the work, as pro- | gregation became panic-stricken, and rushed ESTABLISHED 1831. - A FairBaxon. Fy Jostin McCarthy. the building tobe new mexber. im J left her in the morning. and she | vided in the &th section of the organicact. Becond. | Outof doors, screaming and crying. ‘The ex- Frgminm awarded 1887 * New Remedies. tor April, 1573. = Mr. Willard axpressed himself as highiy grat- | was there when I came back. He said, They | Whether, when work was authorized by the Md ov citement, however, was of short Post Ofec 7 733, Georgetown, D. ote Young Men of Great Britain, A journal of amus- iGed with the menner of expediting busines# in | want me tosearch your house—have you any mot contracted for or ordered, and bas | owing to the prompt action of Bro. ing and instructive literature. the various departments, ame at 11-30 o'clock, | objection?” I said ‘No,’ and helped them to Of Public Works, the cot Should be as, | J-3 and others who extinguished os ye By ae 5 eS young gentleman's journal with Gov. Coake znd Vice President Shepherd, | search. After we were through I asked him if collected under the before the | wood-work fairly caught, STEAMER LINES. har eich Onerice Bicone. be lett che building. he was satisfied. and he said he was. Mr. Mc- he old ba Thi 4 notwithstanding the entire lace and vélvet | ———————__ TS Kenelm Chillingly. By Bulwer. NE ATE Devitt told me be was perfectly satisfied as far work covering the altar was consumed. The | ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS, Farm Ballads. “By Will. Carleton, Illustrated.» ‘THE PUEERAL of the late Rev. T. B. McFalls | I was concerned; bat if he wanted anything en it valuable painting, “Phe Last Supper a nae. North River, N. took place *rom the residence of his father-in- | turther he would let »1e know. Mr. McDevitt ”* which = . ork. A large stock of BLANK BOOKS, PAS _30KS hung besiae the altar, was seriously damaged. Tis pamcnger tea ating SATURDAY. | | and MEMOBANDUM BOOKS. NOTE PAPER, tion is between the obligations of the old govern. | AM alarm was sounded upon the di: ETTER PAPEG, aud PLAYING © at the P passenge! jaw, Mr. 7... A. Gobright, on E street, Saturday | and myself left, and + ent out on the commons; iscovery of | this line are unsurpassed for, el L 26DS, at i their payment and those of the present | the-tire from box “4, but vefore the fire depart- | and comfort. Cabin state rooms ponies 73 79 very lowest prices. my9-tr and was aitended by a very large | the rest of the party went off then towards 10th ; are concoarse of friends. The body wes placed in | street I return 4 to my house with Pete | government. ment reached : the flames had been | on upper deck, thus securing good. light BAL BOO! a oy ‘and. substantial rosewood coffin, with | Koss, and went to playin, cade, as usual. Sam | Mr. Urell offered a resolution reqnesting the extinguished. Aiter quiet had been restored | ahd vertilation. RATES OF PASBAGE TO ae OES. silver mountings, and on the lid was a silver | came home at dinner, I told him McDevitt | prnorto inform the House by what authority the | the Blessed Sacrament was removed to | @LA8GOW, LIVERPOOL, OR LONDONDERRY plate. on which was ingcribed the came and | had been there, sure enough. He asked me | Baltimere and Ohio Railrosi Company has laid its | the altar of the Blessed Virgin, where the Sat. steamers, Wed. steamers ofthe deceased, and the date of death. | what did I say tohim. 1 told him I said Delaware gL airect northeast, from West street to | service was continued, and, subsequently, © Gol. ppg Teaths of beautiful flowers were laid on the 1 DID NOT REE THE PEDDLER, moved, to allow owners of property to improve the | meeting of the St. Vincent de Paul Society was | coffin in great profusion. The services were | just as I told you | would say. pea sume. “Adopted. held, and resolutions were adopted returning | best accommodations... 130. $13 conducted by several clergymen. Kev. J. 'N ‘ and said: Mr. Shepherd intro ‘uced a bili giving the name of | thanks to the ladies of the congregation for! (4, rage, currency, §30. Coombs read selections from the Scriptures, ‘ 3 Riggs street to a street laid out by private enter- | their prudence and wisdom in controlling the ertificates for from any seaport or railway avé «as followed with prayer by Rev. J. Prereag cen BK and S and 13th and Lith streets. | fears of the children while the altar was on tire. | St@tiou in Great Ireland or the Continent at Smith, after which Kev. Dre. Byron Sander- | the day wien the peddler was supposed to | Pofereed eta gt a comm Neep LooxixG Avren.—It would be well | “Furpamage apple ta HENDERSON Poona land and 0. H. Tiftans. in brief remarks, spoke | come, but did not ask me augthing about night. | cion from the District Register, In-auawer to-a tes0- for the Board of flealth to examine the coni- Tyas CAMMACK. eb Of the life and character of the deceased, teld bim J was not at home at o'clock. Sam | tion, giving the names ¢ insuramce companies ‘ion oO! ie tenement houses on the corner of A’ IN & CO., 1755 Py 4 tng ahandsome tribute to hie many virtues a then saul: * If you told him that, 7 am satis- | ‘oing buciness in the District, with the nanes of | Water and Potomac streets, as thereore’ ton ‘Washington. in6-t.th,.3m" tian and faithful minister of the ve fied. If Mr. McDevitt comes to you again, just | thefagents or representatives, with the amount of | complaints from that quarter. w.J-. French, Kev. Me. Logan. Kev. | stand to what you said at first, for if they arrest | xs paid uy cach, Ordered! priuted in the Journal. | “Graiw TRabe.—The canal boat Andy John- Dee CANAL, gon Novie, Mr. George Patch, Mr. Samuel | me they can get nothing on me, as 20 one bree Mad for Tteang Appropriations | son arrived to-day with 1,300 bushels wheat and PHILADELPHIA, : i on the rr ALEXANDRIA, Va. Wasa. Barlow, ani Mr W.H- Waller acted as pall- | knows me, and nocne has got nothing ou me, | (he District of Columbia and of the lake Cateare! | 1,600 bushels corn for J-G. Waters. “The prime TON AND GEORGETOWN, D. ©. NoOTtos. and the eorn at éée. for yel- orae North wi OPENING OF zw AED BLANK BOOK vr bearers. The remains were interred in Glen- | and J have always kept out of McDevitt's way. | tions of Wackington. and Coorgetow, reeds | wheat sold at $1.07 3 Ihave done a heap of things during the last | fret time and reterred to t tee on Ways | low and 70e. for white. — orth Wharves, Ph “4 jeans. . First-class ot Forty Hours’ Devotion at St. Pat- | none of the detectives know me, because I kee; Council bill to regaiate shows and exhibitions with a miscellaneous cargo, and the canal boat From 9 Water street, GITHeG £ TING. RICK"s—The ceremony of the forty hours’ ador- | good company. I can say Iwas at Mr Riley's | the Ale or ctopowal of seats, vad @ third time, | with s60 bois. cement to w “' | DAY and SATURDAY, at 10a met Ds C1 TUES me a2 BUNDLE D one tock. ae Under Pier 3, cemetes seven years I have ..ced in Washington, but THE STEAMER Georgeanna arrived to-day | URDAT, Mer Seas ae Oar rge Waters. ation of the Blewad Sacra ent commenced at | wharf shovellng coal, and I can say I know | *™¢tled, and passed. Adjourned. Fisu.—There were 35,000 herring geceived to- | ,, This line connects at’ Philadelphia with “Clyde Bt Patrick's (Catholic) church yesterday morn- | nothing ahout “it” i cautioned we not to ‘The Fish Markets, day at the fish wharf, and sold at s¥5)1<5 per jon Line ‘sfeamers for Providence, Boston and ing, after solemn High Mass, af 11, in the pres | speak of the matter to Margaret. Ithenasked | Argxanpria-—Quotations of new fish for this | thousand. + Fo zbarfage in Boston by this line. 'G. F. HYDE, Agent f. of 0. ‘snd next door to Jay Cooke & ence of a very large tion. Kev. Father | him what he did with his share of the money. | day, furniah George W. —_—_————_ WM. P. CLY) 00., Phi sais oor-tt v. ‘Walter was celebrant, Father Keane, deacon, | He sald, 'I'lent igthis morning to & frivee yo ecient On ehannie al ; A: Alerandria, Va — ~_ ag pearing —— | buy a horse, but I will i - it i will 4 : 2 GROCERS. mon was by Father Keane, who spoke @ | say nothi: bout it.” I told him I would say |, $11.00 to $15.00; Herring, per 6 3 vered " Origin azut object of the forty hours adoration. | nothing. ‘fhis was on Tuestay. On Christmas | thourabd, Chas te ooh hice ee eee trom winter toeemmen’ The Meine han iaes | lettres Geseral Ober ees Reese Oe | = Sane & oem, oa pee ene eee peo Me Md I OE Oe eR re Send Sly EEO 301025; rock, per bunch, 25to30; offal, per bunch, | exceedingly backward, and yererday eave ab QF at the steamer wharf will be promptly attended = oe Blerecd Sacrament was borne in the precession | On the way to Rutu Suicide Bi dito me, —- a Toretaste of the quality of the weather we may | oF ed ROLESAGE AND RBTAUL @ROCERD, was prepared for lily anticipate. e are pleased to learn " ‘y he vecasion. St. Patrick's | Tom, J feel like I was going to be arrested; Rear Estate SAves.-The following sales in. 1913 771 STREET NORTHWEST, being the oldest Catholic church in Washington | now, Tom, don’t you «lrink anything to-day, for | have been made since our last report hat our fashionable clothier, Mr. A. Straus, sg = is often attended by persons from all parts of | vou know one drink makes you drunk, and you y Latimer & Cleary, auctioneers,—Part of origi- | N- 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, is already pre- (Between M and N sts.) the city, as well as strangers. and the worthy | may get to talking and speak a word accident- lot 7, with improvements, in square 942,0n East | Pared for the heated term, having just received ae pastor does all in his power to make the church | ally, and the detectives would get down to it, | © oth and loth streets ‘east, to | @ large assortment of black alpaca, mohair, ” attractive. The choir rendered Haydn's six- | for you know how you talk.” We left Rufus cw m0. puis ix about seventy | drap d’ete, serge, and China silk; figured coats, NEW BUTTER! ‘NEW CHEESE! teenth mass, with Prof. Kichter at the organ. | Shields’ with Oscar and went to Mrs. Kahoe’s. Poe ye ets and shows that property on | in light and dark shades; white Marseilles and 16 16 «#16 «16 16 16 «616 0=~«16 HAMS, SUGAB CURED HAMS 16c. PEE LB. if Joo! . ‘The forty hours close to-morrow with solemn | Willie Whalen offered drinks around. Sam ‘Luterell 2 z duck vests; light cassimere suits; diagonal, bas. High Mass. when the Blessed Sacrament will | winked at me not to drink. I drank black- | P itoitzmen, tet ee Bee ee sei: | ket, and French worsted coats, with vests to ‘e again carried in proctssion. At the masses | berry. We then went one door below Mrs. prgvemente, for Fg); Win. Gavien purchaser match, and Lorane Fang novelties. These = “ning there were a at many commu- Kahoe’s , to th 1 t iy BR. M. estate ker.—For ©. D. have been furnished at from 2 to 25 per cent. 16 16 16 16 16 16 Tie mE are Sam and Oseat took big detoke Gor Teeok ea. | Barrett, cog.. ail of square No. 139, on Connecticai | below the usual prices, and will be sold accord- EAST POWDER Bicants. | Wercame out, and Oscsr went ‘into Newman's, | svenue,to the Hon. 0. Ingersoll, for gayi. To | ingly. Mr. Straus Fecelves fresh goods neatly Demers Haar : a epep or ee ona mvaelf then went. Sam then said to | that Mr. Barrett purchased hin cdvere rage sated | every day, and Nis assortment is a8 Varied anu; SUNARD INE. GRAHAM FLOUR. OAT MEAL. =f = “=" have stood r . the last sale being ap al of | prices so reasonable that we are not surprised | (5 ett BETWEEN ?rx anv @rx Staats. Ses. ened Mr, Antrow Betvet | ies Tein; you're a gentieman—zv- bin the time seme ap aivance of | Ee cnjoys 60 large @ share of public patronage. = Hecker's Wheaten Grits, Hecker's Farina, Bye ct = "s it a ‘ ‘A “ I. Jutten and Kev. C. C. Méador. The re- Stargaret Wools. Koen yeuwant to drink, | _‘Twx grand colored épératic concert troupe porguiive tor Gasticntion tomeeen ted. BOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, na cies Dinawon’ Pishies, Col- Jabs STKRS, Preview. Cross & mains were followed from the church bya large | stay'at home and rink: I will go and get the | which appears at Lincoln Hall on Thursday | 2one'and’ Liver Complaint. Hyraniversal ace | GRTWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, man's Mustard, Stickney £ Poor's Mustard, Bumber of the relatives and friends of the de- * He wer to Mrs. Kahoe’s an t a | evening of this week is highly spoken of by the cord. they are the best of all purgatives for fam- CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, Qlive Oil, Sauces, PRortTine PexweTivaNia Avene. Tee Shoeke Sees ana echool teachers, ant | quart of rum nd made egg-nogg. Mo “then | Califia pecs and ine newspapers in Sev | Gy us, mw.£6W BOM NEW TORK, CINCINNATI OLEINE SOAP. Berrooen 15:8 and 14h stream, tery, where the interment took place, the Cho- | "#4; "I WT gycutiae oS wae ts, most dificutt classical musical with great ease | a Srautiine Taura'—Thousands die anna. | Sevan Wod--May 96 | Partb'c.tat Duryea's Satin Gloes Starch, Baker's Chocolate, Wasmimeron, Fal society singing a dirge at the grave, and | a. 1-ce heard some things said.” I told him to | and correctness. As this company Attempt a ally from neglected coughs and colds, which oQubs.-— Wed. ane ot i a and Cocoa Shells, Broma, Prancs, Rev. Mr. Meador pronouncing the benediction. | 96," Ye went wo Beu Millers om 1th street and higher style of vocalism than thdge of thelr race | soon ripen into consumption, or other equally me, ee Maer ae ‘Currants, The services were very impressive. The sing- | Syme back and asked We if any one had been | who have preceded them, thereissome curiosity | fatal d of the lungs; when by the timely Oslabria. Bat June 38 MEDICINAL LIQUORS ing of the Choral society, particularly at the | here. I told him no‘dne but some women. He | in musical circles here to hear them. use of a single bottle of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam o ; grave, made a profound fairer —— ain asked wT had sar anything, and I ee ea at Genet Ww. Wild Cherry their lives might have — Oe Post Sie, French Braoty, it. which was not lessened by solemn- | told him “‘no.”” About 30’¢lock in the evening GoneD RY = to pt ; | served to a green old age. 6 wepeper end GATUB Pola whi Black pert ia Brandy. of the funeral music of the choir. The re- ‘Sam med G. Brock, of (ke }:. ropolitan police, was gored z marksof the Kev. Dr. Jutten were welt calc: | Corey and dackson. We all drank together. | by a bull Saturday afternoon, ‘and scriously in- | | Dootey’s Yaar Pownza is the cheapest, to impress the lessons of mortality and | Then they al) left and Sam did not return till | jured. The boy was taken from the nd in lowest pr s ing sg page rd immortality upon the minds of hearers. just before , and asked me if any n unconscious state and carried to his home, | Biscuits, Rolls, &c., prepared s ae Tee CatHoLn EMATIONS.—Arch- pooper obey aR f coft mine “ne,” He then | where he received medical attendance. After aire, TNS x ament of | said‘ [have heard a great deal to-day, but if | theaccident the infuriated beast ran through | ponco-Russian BATHS; also, Medicated Va- pe grea aoe do arrest us just’stand to what you have | the streets, and finally into the wood and coal jie ag fag pty mong and cannot hurt us.” In afew min- | yardof Messrs. Stephenson & Bro., where it - “ utes Mr. McDevitt came in and arrested us. I | dropped 5 RECEIVED DIKECT from the Mills in ENE Se have not the least knowledge who dug thehole | 47.1 a eours ow uu Avaxawpaia RAIL. 8 Gerling VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. 4 wae woo! shed or put the peddier’s goods ‘enku hus wee: . : ‘Trains = the de toothache, Sprains, ‘peaeage, ame is ws ‘is archbishop mtertal ~ | Wright also said that the ler was never hereafter from ¢ a. P. m. each ‘usual prices. poem college. by the revertnd Reece | mn the at all; he was killed in the wood- | during the week, and on Sundays at 9 a.m.and | hoarseness ‘Hantow Fricesof SUGARS and TEAS at mareed down. | the 3.15 rain, having | shed, and the bedy laid there until 1 was Kn adaitional train haa been put on the B. & 2 CATAWBA WINE, his visitations P. road, leavii two cities at 1 o’clock p.1 old ‘arriving at'3.03. Joe recetved tem Pleasant Valley ‘Wine Vompaay. s 5 8. B. BACON, 709 Market Space, mart detween /th and &h strests. ea ) DitsoLrcutiog Ww. im, D.O., ty f nu a Hy ghz i # g i i i t H i u i if | rs . Hi: i qe in? ‘TRAS cheaper than thy A Teena ee if a H fit E : right : i Pao ad <a'wich them t win. and rah B. Borwel! ~ en- cell,

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