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RDERED FOR MONEY. EVENING STAR |"t8>emen rom wowet. enirenaacggtee nym | SETSEETESG eee Pe EROS nn G_ STAR. WEDNESDAY....September 21, 1873. | ASSASSINATION OF Tite DOVER, AABN Y iN TRI N TRIA FOR HIS Loc AL_W! N EWS, | KERRY YOUNG 0 iL LIFE. | How the Crime was rcegy Sere and Amusements, &¢., a the Suspected Murderer Tracked, Wail": Opera Hou ce Witch Theater Comique — me, or the Car-hook Progress of the 1 the Trial To-day. a — In the Criminal Court, Judge McArthur, this | densed Locals. morning, the case of Henry Young, alias Chas. William Gronstead, of this city, has received | Wiliams, indicted for the murder of Frank a for a fastening for trunks. Hahn, the drover, of Shenandoah county, Va., rom Kervand & Towe Pong have “Josh | on the mght of the 28th of Match last, was 1st ‘Billings’ Farmer's Aliminax”’ for called, The prisoner is a dark gi The Creightons defeated the Arlington base z rfrargerhncmaceboycel ball club yesterday by ascore of 16 ington man of low stature, and about 30 years of age. The Fanny Hell won the yacht race yester- | He was brought into court about 10 o'clock by day, leading the Gertrude ty minutes. The Railiffs Paxton and Mason. ©n the way from Given eame in second followed by tue Sp jall he was very quiet, merely remar on ‘The annual anniversary celebration of Exeel- | the weather, On taking his seat in the prison- sior Lodge, No. 14, Knights of Pythias, took | or’s box he spent the time till the opening of the Place Inst evening at Sheldon's Musfcal Acade- | court unconcernedly, with a smile on his count. 2; — was an enjoyable affair. chance occasionally. ; hy H. B. Beimer, (the pastor of the Lathe- tan CRIME. ran church, corner of ilth and H streets, )and The facts in connection‘with this atrocious wife, were visited last night, at their residence, | murder, as reported in THE STAR at the time, by a surprise party, each provided with an | may be briefly recapitulated as follows: A article not exceeding one pound in weight. waichman employed at the Armory building, In accordance with the Governor's request | hearing groans late at night in Armory square, “the District Controlier, Auditor, Treasurer, | went to the place from whence they procecded, and Collector will hereafter make to him daily | and discovered @ man laying near the hedge, Feporis of the transactions of their offices. about 50 yards southwest from the Baltimore t is stated that a man who represents himeclf | and Potomiac railroad depot. ‘The watchman as Deputy Grand Master of Masons of the | trying to arouse the man, tound that he was in state of Missouri, ng through ths city sexsible. ‘The watchman then went to the s nthe Freetman‘s | tral guard-honse, when he informed the station y him. 0 directed him to obtain the services Mr. E. W. riffin i@ chairman of the | of the first police officer he iet. Finding Of: ecial committee sy 1 by the president of | cer Harding, they both procecded to the sot @ Tepublican central committee, to decide | with a hack and took the wounded man to the upon the contested election cases now before | Central guard-house, but before they reached the central committee. their destination, the injured man breathed his ‘The repairs to the Executive mansion, with | last. the exception of the east roc will be co: CLUES. pleted to-morrow. The nnsightly Turkish Dr. Hartigan soon arrived and made a hasty pet which be tofore was ou the floor of the | examination about 2 o’clock in the morning, = toom, is b g iaid to-day in the second | when he found four wounds about the head and story. face—one laying open the cheek and another The 15th annual fair and cattle show of the | on the back of the head, from which the brains Louden County gricultural Soci bo | were oozing. Officer Harding then returned to held at the new fair grounds, near Leesburg, | the grounds, lantern in hand, and found near Fae on Wednesds hursday, and Friday, | the place where the man had been lying a heayy Sth, . The list of premiums | piece of lead wrapped in what appeared to be po aah are offered for the best specimons of | the lining of a boot leg, with one of the straps horse flesh, stock of all kinds, household articles, | attached for ahand hold. Several stones laying ultural products, home manufactures, &c. | near by also bore marks of blood. A railroad ‘e are informed by acireular that ~there | ticket from this city to Alexandria was picked will be a pole-raising on Thursday near Wil- | up near by. fon’s, on the Baltimore and Potomac railroad, THE VICTIM IDENTIFIED. with the flag of the Union proudly floating over | The following morning the body was identified the Capitol of the Nation, from Mount Ararat, | by the partner of the deceased, Mr. Hinkle. as the site purchased by the ‘Directors of Southern | that of Mr. Frank Hahn, a drover and cattle Maryland and District of Columbia Agricultural | dealer, who resided near Woodstock, Shenan- and {igehanical Association for the Fair | doah county, Va., with his wife and'two chil- grounds.” dren. It was also stated by Mr. Hinkle that as deceased had been in Baltimore that day, and Sanitary Matters. that he must have had considerable money with PROPOSED NATIONAL HEALTH convenTioN— | him, ashe had sold a drove of sheep. The num- ALSO, A NATIONALSANITARY BUREAU, Kc. ber on the railroad ticket showed that it was At the meeting of the Board of Health last | among the last sold on the night of the murder, — the health officer, Dr. P. T. Keene, sub- | and indicated that the victim had intended to ted a synopsis of = one rations of his offic take the late train to Alexandria on his way for the week ending September 2 home. N ees reported, it; “abated, 4 Coroner Patterson appeared in the morning, ferred, 174. Dead animals removed, and a jury of inquest was summoned, and, after Der of garbage complaints, 15; wll abated. | being sworn, were dismissed, and the inquest Boxes cleaned by scavenger service, 530; amount | adjourned until all the evidence possible could received therefrom, $627. Number of animals | be produced. impounded, 32; amount realized, $13.50. THE PATAL wounps. m the health officer's recommendation Drs. Hartigan and Leach made a post mortem THE FOLLOWING VREMISES WERE DECLARED | €xamination, and found one wound over the NUISANCES, | eye, the skin being cut in several places; one on and ordered to be abated: Frame house aa the right temple, from which they removed remises in alley betw dand ith and Hand | s sexerat pleeesof Done; and one back of the head. streets northeast, t' of Mrs. hese all appeared # have been made with a Kelly; and tiene instrument, with the exception of the one | on the cheek. } TRACKING THE SUSPECTED MURDERER. The police determined to leave no stone un- turned by which a clue could be obtained | Maj jor Richards instructed Chief Clary 2d streets northwest. NIGHT Acommunication s Ts, and acdkdire ‘im referred tu the the torfous ¢ locked up sep | poraree — re From ou’ P resolution and ordi: 1th instant pertaining and referre: LTH CONVENT: Biss cul mm ted reso was yery much hould be as- | when he left alting upon the | he purchased a rvation of the | Aldxandria before he left: the depot; that he public hea’ i etual means of | Walked up (th street to Pennsylvania’ avenue, Sccomplishing the great purpose contemplated; | where, the theory of the officers is, that he fell and that the committee on corresponitence be | in wi instructed to corres the various health beards in the Un _ nada, with a | of our citizens saw them oe view to the meet noticed from the tact that i HE APPEARED QUITE INTOXICATED, and with hisarm locked with Young's, ftahn was heard to say; ‘this way,” and both turned of liquor ng here jeat train for sembled for subjects con A Pc /STPONEY ENT. down towards e American House. Dr. Bliss moved that the vote by which the | tleman watched them and saw Hahn enter the Tesolution and ordinance regarding: night soil | American House, and go to the bar to get a was adopted at the last drink, while the colored man waited on the out- tained from her that Young got home very late, Wayland Seminary. THE COURTS, | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, = v epee = igre ee that | LAYING OF cin CORNER STONE OF THE NEW TON coment TERM. a Yestertan, | a UCATION AL, up in her clothes to im in, BUILDING. % D » B. Totten, | ‘ana ie went to his foom, Lacy Willams ast’ | ‘The corner stone Gt the new building for the pelted acamant sms S,aeaall | [RY THOMAS DOWLING, Aut: ‘The detectives also ascertained that on Sat- | noon. The exercises contlete | Of inusie by on gy Berne vee Dincick of a Cone BESS STR | uTday morning Young presented the clieck at isa rallroad company ve Batiagten and | the counter of the First National Bank in Alex- order allowing rebraring. WwW ‘Wideoomb ve andria to get it cashed. just after the bank | dress by Prof. “G. M. P. King, pel heipal of the 3 decree affirtuing decree belo . | Opened; that the paying teller, after looking at | inst tote, on the advantages of this eetnt irk agt. Zell; decree for conver it, replled that he (Young) would have to bring | the colored people. Ho eulogized the origlaae ; Kelly; motion to strike from: cale: come, one to identity him: that Young stated | tors and founders of te institution, who had | 2nddismiss apvonl. Hogan agt. Rurtsy; argu that he had with him a pass over the road from | shown a consecration to their work never eur- | Tetten tid Appleby. | Mr. Barbour; that the teller saw it was given | in the same name (Mr. Hahn), bat he ds to cash it unless he brought Mr. Barbour or | some one weli known to vouch for him. Young then left the bank and did not again retarn, | The officers brougit their prisoner to this city, | and lodged him at headquarters. “Here Messrs. Clarvoe and McDevitt showed him the broken ung-shot with the strap attached, together th the boot leg from which the lining had Leen cut. Young appeared thunderstruck, and for a moment dropped his eyes and was aitent, but on recovering himself he said : “ Gentle: men, Christ knows that I did not kill anybody, and I never saw this before.” A CLOSE-MOUTHED PRISONER. ‘The prisoner was taken before the coroner's jury on Monday, April ist—it having been ad- Journed from Saturday—and there denied most positively that he was the man, or that he had cen out of Alexandria during the whole week. y he was taken to Gardner's and ‘and committed to jail, where he Philharmonic brass band, of Georgetown; edie eatery prayer by Kev. FH. Gray; and an ad- rove: oat Pick Decillag House, y containing ten rooms. bath room, and cellar; water ORIMINAL COURT—Justice Maca : ~&c.; andone of the Best locations in cae if equalled in intense earnestness and terday after Our report i jowed. ‘tt the followi Sosun mere One:thind hind “cash balance in 6, 18, and Is The choir of the 19th street Baptist church | Yerdictof not eailty della Forde neces ty! eared of trast abe prope Oss ehaser. A deposit of 10 a Mr. Z. Richards, the chairman of the meet- | twe ; nolle pros." Alexander Garden, alias OM AS DOWLING, Avot ing, inteoducod —— She) ape who ex Aiistuder opvers arcent vf coat, Yeas a here | N OoTTrCceE. ws unfeigned pleasure resent Hy Sa this cccamen’ upon tla Mill, are rie was nodenial of ga‘lt in thie case, bat the all im CHEAPER THA : THAN EVER} pe } s deed of then sang “Be joyful in the Lord.” Of guilty, apd scntemsed to jail for two months. ancing @t cost of pu ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR SHEPHERD. To-day, James Stanley, charged with larceny of ge oe property i sti Wiss LUCY STEPWENSON, MPR Im* No 106 Gas st, Georgetown, Dt NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. LaW scHooL >The two Post Graduate Class will oon many pleasant memorics of his fe. for Mos fae sonereedc wodiet Ghana oe aa: up its steep ascent he had “trudged daily? cen y, wed be wee sentences to veh forsoderen? many years to yon sister institution (pointin, ‘to POLICE COURT, Jutrs Snell To-day, Teane Columbian Coflege) to gain the de, or ‘Crose was charged with creating « nuisance ‘on Vir- a cation vouchsat chonfed wo him. He further Femarked gini@ avenue southeast, Ly suffering stagnant w ter | any house in the District. All we that no act of his official career ‘would ever, cited that tees satinornapenre locas 4 epreyad Sok je'e Call and coms inc: pean Bee TS wBieance was occasioned by the {ti- Stans aiemcctacte tata ox | Heaataae ie a He €0 ored people buildin, temples of literature and | nuirance, look ir redress, art, and taking thefr piace in society, to which | continued Morris Kaititeer eer esa otk tee esse their enterprise and energy entitled them. He | <ffence; $1 Daatel ¢ rroll, charged with assanit hoped to see the day when all these hills which | gnd batts wt Rm environ the national capital will be filled with | (uifatteryon Ms Filia Winer. bic similar institations of learning and religion. ect oe agg ke gerein, Two ont large sich ‘k of Ineral: ard other brands of ( RS. 8 4 PECK por SSE tte ng Tot pers PRRAREAT Gent's Apparel to be CLEANED ant been seen for some time. With every sf tye cf skilled workmen, we are 70 erm 1 go jo clean h Longster, od witht of #, but becanse by dyein AT THE CORNER-STONE. pine Bere e cess tek Bee see eres | live, while we Luoy ect tee thoes Governor Shepherd then proceeded to the | with selling liquor wi'hont license; $105 fine. Mi- northeast corner Ot the building and placed tn | chaol Sweency.charged with obstructing the «tre i annual pesuon comme: rt Wheeler, assanit at we are » OXpact to pt we dys. where he was recognized as one who had sev- eral times been in prise of Charles Wil here, under the name Since his committal he ts W. H. WHEATLEY: 1 Matthows; J 7 being in the house. Wayland Seminary, on Meridian Mill;between | fot admission to the bars The -apthiention VALUABLE. IMPROVED. | PROPERTY rset ones | . ‘ayland Semin: eridian n | . RAGE's CERCK. 15th and 16th streets, was laid yesterda y atten O'Brien for adioisaion to, Teng aPecaion of set tee | YWaSS Steer rary NW aSHINGTON has heen very reticent, and the jail guards re- | the corner-stone the following-nained articles | $5- Thomas Butler, a verant, eave $20 personal | PK cmECm. Bee, PY Eine AND SCOUK a.» Bank: furd him as the clesesi-mouthed prisoner they | as announeed:—1. Copy of the Holy Seriptures. nizance, aud was Felessed on condition that be a BL esta $200 £88 BOARD AND TUITION, af ave ever had. 2. Report of the society under whose auspices Gattcel, coletea net men ae eases Jeferwn wet, 6 one al Agnsemy, Hat 3 The Triat. the building Is being erected. %, Copy ot an | Mais O-Coutill, a wicrant, was sent down for 3 | ajypram,(™™ ORT. m. util sameet. Patyrta . amit n At the opening of the court this morning | appeal entitled “An Urgent Call,” relative to | days. James Whocler was fined @3 for cursing. sepdly [* gins! nN Neat sous there was but few jurors in the room, owing to | the institution. 4. A trac’ t entitled “Schools for | Geos W. Nicholson, charged with fighting dogs J1CH rL rot hh i ane bs AN. the }ailiffs allowing no perzons but mem) Colored Preachers.” 5. Copies of Wachington | 0 an open lot; 88 ‘Anna Jackson, a colored va- ELE NTICE CREAM PARLORS, yh BARD, D the bar, jurors,and others having bus! apers of the 2m inst. 6. Postal cand conta’ Grant and prostitese, wae releansd on condition that os Y High street, MacLEOD Poe enter the apartment. ing printed invitation to the exercises, 7. A | phe wiuld § ‘Maaiiton, gf me ey pm havo mg2s-ly __ Georgetown, D0 ‘The HAM yoar will been tied was represented by Col. 8. F, pees Led ply Stay aur A. Howe, a de- orgetown, was fined $3 << | > tember Wh. Apply as ub Seeva, Gen. >, Mussey, and 2 ceased member of the seminary. . charged on oath of Lewis Botl with sellinz e ee ae ae LNWICK &¥™ nett, and Mr. Richard Harrin These being deposited by the Governor in a | jijnoron Montgomery street, Ge hn oes eet LOL] PE858¥L Vania avenve 1011 Ata io zt Alf 5 4 torney, was assisted by Mr. Wm. M. Evans. glass vase within the corner-stone, he re- | liccnse; fined #198 MONDAY. iath of Sep THE SELECTION OF A JURY ee hoa re im om ee ome = . are ‘Marese Mt a Tyson. an ay =. was proceeded with as follows,each being sworn | teachers of this institution I, as Governor o' ¢ on hls eecre dere: John Ie. Dale, helieved-he had | the Territory of Washington, iiow dedicate the CITY ITEMS. formed an opinion from the ‘papers, but not building to 0 etervice of Amie God and the Sa decide ad no im ssion or bias now; ac lessin, ol umani nd ni amidst ap- 7° cepted and ‘swort, Thomas ®- Burr has read | pletion te pisced ne siete overing on the to: 7 Or Yow READY: the account at thestime, but had no bias now; | ceptacie and sealed it with mortar provided for iret ha the purpose. Received Pri oy “ED eG N Rey. Harvey Johnson, a graduate of the semi- ved at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No. 451 nary, now pastor of a church, next addressed | Pennsylvania avenue, near ii, street. the audience, giving a history of the institution, | Tue Penrecriy Fittina Sarera sold by and was followed by Rey. Dr. Augur, general | Geo. C. Henning, No. 410 Seventh street, have secretary of ae —— Missionary Society, Pee a in fitting and wearing qualities. HH. London, land. Remarks were also made | has them in great variety of styles and sizes, by the sec of the — Home Mission | and bis ‘assortment is probably as great as in in New ¥ he choir then ark “Blessed | any retail house in the country. He has them ° are the people that know the Joyful sound,” | made especially for him after his own designs, after which Rey. Sandy Alexander, of George- | some of them peculiar, and gentlemen who once town, appealed to the audience for monetary | purchase, buy them again. aid. A collection was made, after which bené- ————@——___ diction was pronounced by Rey. Mr. Gibbons. Pick Ive MINUTES FOR REFRESRMEN THE NEW RUILDING ve rong who has traveled by railroad has is to be 80 feet long by 46 fect deep, having a bon the above announcement, ani probably parts, Ke basement, three full stories, and a Mansard | svtfered from eating too hastily, thereby sowing | Fall and Winter Clothing! | P=: ¥* accepted and sworn. John Gormley, challenged by defence. John M. Butler, had formed no opinion, niither had he read of the case; ac- cepted and s nm, Samuel Bacon, had formed a decided opinion. Thomas Brace, had no scruples or opinion; had heard of the case; accepted and sworn, —— H. Brown, had no opinion, not ving heard of the case; challenged i fence. Benjamin Beers, had formed no opinion; chal- nged by defence. Wm. Lucas, had formed an pee had keard the case spoken of; ac- cepted and sworn. Geo. W. Calvert, had formed no opinion as to the prisoner, but at the time he said “the guilty party ought to have been hang on the first lamp-post,” but could try the case itiy; exeused by the court. John J. Cook, had angi aN s REOPEN HER u MONDAY. Ss “ptouiber 223 H EXTENSjVE ASSORTMENT S TLECT SCHOUL TEMBER lat nite HE < COMMERCIAL, Ha Detrerte, Was dn vation, D FASIIIONABLE AND CHOICE = r no opinion: read the accounts; chal- | roof, or five stories in all, with a tower or | the seed of Dyspepsia. It is a comfort to know hisom, i tomsor Ly Twiteivell lenged by defence. John W. ‘Allen, had formed | observatory ending in aspire of consider: that the Peruvian Syrup will cure the worst Hours cf volock p.m, (Satire a decided opinion. John Brent, sr., accepted | height in the centre of the front elevation, testify Dyspepsia, a3 thousands are ready to as and sworn. James ‘Beckett, had formed ‘no opinion; chglienged by defence.. Geo. Seitz, had formed a decided opinion. Lewis Kettler, through which is the main entrance to the building. ‘The basement is divided into kitehon, NS’ DRESS SUITS, laundry, large dining-room, 41x33 feet; sti ——_.—____ ME a oF THE Boarp Pustrc Works | MENS’ UKESS SUITS, We need three thousand «dollars of these bonis, ; do. ter, had no opinion but had | room, pantries, coal cellars, &c. ‘The principal Schl used By the the court, | flour, which is clevated abont lx fost from the nats a lc SGonay"e Moka, i MENS. BUSINESS SUITS, . anedsim nged defence. Ho- | grade o' ie 5 contain eo pe x st BNS’ BUSINESS y, 5 =o ‘WARD mcd an opinion at the | eecitation-rooms, offices and suites of rooms for | 171. Cor. 15th and F ats opp. Treasury. £58 SUITS, time, but fee ne opinion ‘now; ould | professors aud reception rooms. ‘The second | To rreveny Fever nd Ague there is no Miu wokaive au not fin verdict in @ ea) vr “4 unless there | an ind floors are to contain recitation-rooms, | preparation like Di ? = : 4 a evidence—t Of reliable | each 16x33 feet; dormitory and dwelling-room: | berboitie., ee a ee Se MENS WOKING SUITS Eersos INSTI saw the ¢ “ry mnittod chal- | for the students, 17x8 feet each. The Mansard ———__¢—____. = ondemy ,) t dior cause. Jedediah Gi story is to contain. nineteen rooms for. the Fine Watcues, - YOUTHS’ BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS, the first accounts, Dut lad formed no decided | students. ‘There will be shout fifty rooms for | _ Our great specialty, Ameriean and imported Ro Wepvrenee pinion; excused. Kich’d H.Daines,had formed | students in all, four recitations rooms, several | watches of superior quality. Fine watch repair- “ &c., apply at the Tasti uo opiniun; accepted and sworn. Louis Spanier, | rooms en suite for the protessors, besides the | ing by compet weresere. Watch cases made BOYS’ SCHOOL AND ORESS SUITS had conscientious scrnples. George Wahl, ac- | chapel and the basement rooms. The building | to order. LAY & Mornitt, pl CAS. BL YOUNG. cepted andswora. Geo. W. Duvall, hadfermed | is cengeed to act com modate one hundred ieee 9,17,1. Cor. 15th and F ts sts., opp Treasury. SEMINARY an opinion. ing students, and double that numberof day | my sain x THIS EXHAT! THE P. students. It is to be built of brick, with Seneca ERMOMETEES and Barometers are repaired and the court ordercd the drawing of the names stone trimmings, sna bs ornamental in sri Gnd made to order by Hempler ne ar 4 street 4. STRAUS, of thirty talesmen trom whom to sélect the re- | and finisl was designed by Wm. Howe, of Conns, BAD NaIis and other distressi: > maining jurors, to be summoned for to-morrow, | Jersey City, N. J-, and fe being built by Daniel | mocnwy BAD NA are quickly relieved, by ex. Popular Clothing House, and the eight jurors—Messrs. Dale, Burr, But- | Green, mason, and D. A. Thompson, cat perienced attention at Dr. White s, No. 535 15th 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ler, Bruce, Luc arnes and | ter, under the direction and superintendence of | street, opposite the Treasury. His establish- -s Wahl—were cauti harged until to- | Boa oS a “4 ae — oe m, | ment is liberally paronized by the most inteili- Between 10th and 11th Streets, morrow. enry Bear al chards, building vey and industrious portion of the com ‘The prisoner was remanded to jail. COMIC niwan hity. : ‘tr | —feP1.__ ‘Three Doors from Blovexths trast, Avene, ~ o--—_- ARY —— District was founded and is fostered by the American TURCO-RUSSIAN BATHS; &i90, Medicated Va- |, aewtetad b LPHONZO YOUNGS & CO THE PRONINITION M ist Home Mission Society, which society Sie for all akin disease, at Dr. Shedd’, =" ” Fronc About fifty or sixty x other schools of a similar character in 5,20,6: the temperaice movement met at Tempora the south. These seven school propei ——-——_ ball last nigh relative unincumbered and aro worth $200,000. ‘They | .Wuittcox & Gron's Szwine ae GROCERS, aed Z political campaign. Mr. B.D. all have th noe training of Baum’s hoopskirt and cornet Tack 7th street, ype COLUM MAS Rit ERSITY, n president, and Mr. W. H. Young, | colored s The teachers of | Baum’ encer build , MASONIC TEMPLE Wasi N, D. < and M Co: e, Lynch, | the Wayland Seminary are Rev. G. M. P. King, B __ 0,28 . ’ ‘The haaaiag ry iment opens SEPTEM- ge, Coffin, and Wheelock were appointed principal Prof. James Slocum and Miss Julia | Powp’s Exrraot is forsale at winds by ag ae a committee to repo port Feed aes ions expressing the Bartlett, associate teachers. Ches. Stott & Co., 430 ‘Pennsylvania ‘avenue, Corner 9h and F streets. af TORR 6 yese ar seni a th n —o— ” . he 3 ‘. Be commit ee ob. Barer finconeas te IMPROVEMENTS ny Tu Boanp ov Puntic = z pears werywh — sees a ek * call, addressed the andience, taking the view ~ 'H& SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OFFICE, that the temperance men should do someting | Public Works to lay a 12-inch pe connection | were $219,660, 4,12-8, wit to make their organization felt. The commit- | #t the end of every square, and a 12-inch pi ed to, and the ordix side looking through the window and leaning to read October 15, instead of October 1, for the up against the post. | When Iau came out the ebange in the mode of removing the matter. colored man said to him, The resolution and ordinance were again “WE CAN CROSS OVER THE LOT,” ted as amended. and Loth started off together towards the place NATIONAL SANITARY BOREAT. where Habu was afterwards found murdered. Dr. Ver red a resol m, which was | The officers also received information from the adopted, that this board cordially approves of | keeper of the tavern on the Virginia end of the the organi: ngress of a national sani- | Long bridge that at 12:30 o'clock on Saturday tary bureau for the purpose of diffusing intor- | morning he was called up by a man who wanted mation upon all subjects relating to public | a drink of whisky. On coniing down hnygiene, and that the committee on correspon- | ing the door, be found it was a col dence be instructed to communicate with lead- | He put out the bottle and the c sanitarians throug the country, in- | two drinks, one immediately fing saitable | He then pulled out a check, and, band shment oi sy | the oe ne he asked that good in landlor? replied that he thought asked: “What time do the banks ¢ landiord replied that the usual “Young The Late Dr. Thomas Miller and RELCLUTIONS OF RESTECT—THE FUSER ur was J o'clock. He then asked for a cigar, Day. | and took a piece of paper out of his pocket Ata meeting of the physicians and surgeons | covered with fine rerideg, and askec what that Of Providence hos eh last evening, “their | was. The proprietor, not carin g to to bothered annouuced in | with him, after casually scanni me tt, said he ‘Dr. Milier; after | did not know. But le then, thinking the resolutions of respect circumstance about the check rather unusual, J.C. Riley, N.S. Lin. | took a look at.it, and was able toremember that won, and A. F. A , and wnanimonsiy | it wasdrawn in favor of F. Hahn, being on a adopted. The facu! National Medical | blank of the Western National Bank of Balti- College and of the Columbian University last | more, numbered +2, and the amount $3 evening also adopted resolutions of respect, aud | Young paid for his drinks and tigar with agreed to attend the funeral in a body, and to | cent currency note, and started out. With this wear the u ual badge of me ourning, information, Messrs. Clarvoe, McDevitt and The funeral of Dr. Miller took place this af- | Miller left late Sunday night for Alexandria Yelock, at the Epkent church, | and called on Capt. James F. Webster. A con- The services of the | sultation was held, and the Washington det ad by Bishop Pink- | tives informed Capt. Webster that they wantet jott and Watkins. The | 4 colored man named Henry Young, who was s were interred in Rock creek cemetery, | reported to be living with @ disreputable wo- x the auspices of the Masonic fraternity. man on Koyal street, in a house known as —_—_— Wenn. Bezzanns pooer” x ptxe Com- | Capt. Webster summon cers Henry A. ting of the clusem? | Cramp and Gilbert Simpson, and all started at —— company—the object of which is to | 0bce towards the place, Capt. W. leading the rove the square bonnded by S, T, 9th and | Way, and assuring our officers that i his streets northwest, by the erection of one | men would aid them in every possible manner hundred comfortable ‘dwellings thereon—was | t0 ferret out the parties wanted. They soon hela at the Board of Trade rooms. and was very | reached the premises, which are but a short large attended by prominent business men, | distance from the Louse in which Manly Itved, ey S. Holliday was called to the chair, and | “ho murdered the clock mender, and for which z ~B. Brooke elected Secretary. Mr. Wm. H. | he was executed on the same day on which Clagett explained the objects of the meeting. | the atrocious murder of Hahn took pace. Atter after which a rough draft of a constitution was | 2 few moments’ consultation the officers sur- Fead, and referred to.a committee of ten, con- | Founded the house, both back and front, and sisting of Wim. H ig Ww. W. B | | Capt. Webster rapped at the door. In a mo- George J. Johnson, Ze; were reported by Dr c= ORGAstzINO TAE Ci PANY.—Last evening @ mi: ment the winlow was raised in the second story, 7. Dearing, J.T. Dyer, nes, Wolssa | and 4 man’s voice called out: . Brown. ~Downman and B.H. Warner. “18 THAT YOU, JOH! The meeting i instructed the cormmittes to incor- Capt. Webster replied, i & disguised voice, Porate In the proposed constitution a clause | ‘yes. The voice replied, “Ail right; I'l a to five sha: come right down.’ In a momentor two Y the man they wanted, unfastened the door, and hands walked in, to bis great consternation. Nothing was said at the time about arresting him, but Capt. Webster regnarked to him that a number of gentlemen bh: called to see him. He was kept in conversation while some of the ofticers commenced searching the house, and Mr. McDevitt overhauled his clothing which he f which antennas S FOR THE CORCORAN ART Gattery.—The secretary of the board of trus- tees of the Corcoran art gallery, Mr. Anthony Hyde, has received another invoice ut ' “The Death of Cesar,” : wore. It was noticed that he wore a slouch hat = fz, Witham 4 P. Walters, of Baltimore. | at tbe time, and the officers knowing that he ; zenerally wore @ cloth cap, asked him abont it, &rt, "has been empowered during his stay in | FOUTS dig them that the hat was not his, that e pri t paint &e. hese pictures, whlch were purchased InP baked eecmanged win 6 ene ore, oan were woman living With him was ¥ jilent, and i Meamabip Ohio, ct the North German | weemed very desirous of going. down in the © oth in t lower part of the house, bu q Baltimore ie naly co pentsg, 830 their arrival in | Pe Cnlcers. Young was then taken to the sta- ext hot tion house, and an examination of his clothing nn Hous Yesterday efuernccs Officer weehad, when MeDevite and FRONT, line, Of the sixth precinet, found a man up 1d ©: pair of wrist warmers which he wore Stairs in & boarding house on G street, between | 824 00 a B ‘ egies (th and 1ith, who could give noacunt of |. O82 being « uestioned about the blood marks, he himecif other than that he’ was lookieg tore | said be bad had «+ a fuss with his Moll and beat person he named. He was taken to police bende | BeF with @ brick.” All the money found on Quarters and delivered to Chief Clarvoe, when | BM Was one two-dollar and two one-dollar So gave bis name a8 Mosca France, froin New | Hote?, - te Tarim ab which was found what nt appeare Terk, oreutionat” shipped him north last nieet | im @eeparate cell from the woman, and the oF ‘with the premise that he would “‘show up” here | Sccrs Teturned, to the house to make A more 4 Bo L.gre. found of very imuddy boots. The leg and foot of the left one was covered with blood, but Gave Barm—Judge J. W. Wright, 4 there was bone om the right. whom the Cd jury of the Criminal ANOTHER DISCOVERY. found 2 bills of indictment for Torgery, (as ‘They then continued the search furthe: er, uD stated in yesterday’s Stax), came into court | and down stairs, and soon officer Miller fou! ud gave bail inthe sum of $10,000 in one case | henind Epon = ment room an and rsonal zance in others for his | 9), oot with a with s portion of the leather linii Sppearance Messrs. |. S. Davisand Thomas | torn ee xactly with the loathet Lewis going on bis bond. teed in wrapping the luug-shot found on thi mind where the murder was committed. Mr. Boru Lecs Aurvratep. — Yesterday Drs. | Clarvoe Cy fellow to this boot near by Ford, Thompson, Norris and Bond ‘amputated | The strap on the left on this boot- both legs of the anfortanate man James Carri- | corresponds ¢: ly with the one found Or ren, rer by, the 9 o'clock train on the broken slung-2hot, ‘These were secured by Se e cornerof 7thandI | the officers, in the front basement room = Py in Taz Sr. Mr. McDevitt discovered a hank of black thread crening, One ie Fas Mmputated above aan and a large-sized needle threaded with a strand ——o—— laid in the parking wit! which connection will THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANE, corner of HAY: be made from the houses, said 12-inch pipe con. | New York svenae and B EON BAND tee returned to the hall, and through their t pays 6 per ct. necting with the main sewer. This saves the [wed cep home peyg tomo calender month. <= hours, 9 to chairman, Mr. A. C. Constantine, reported a Fraite amd the lloes vo eyatenny proclaiming tet taking up of pavements in making sewer con- 78, #04 and f THE FINEST GRAPES, they will vote tor uo man for ung office in this | Neetiens: Orders nave Leen given for the re- en ee SALack Gite ta nok at te é * | moval o ump on ud avenue, be- : ———— a bike wep ls i = eee pee tee tween 11th and 12th streets southwest, and the pone apes ed mpececiaes the nee THE CHOICEST GOSHEN BUTTER, Rove, not do ail in his power, by Iris influence and his | filling of the well. en = oti peain H ———— SONZA yote, to secure the enactment of a es WASHINGTON AND GkoRGETOWN RAILRoan. G = » | THE FINEST QUALITY SUGAR-CURED Jaw; and that if, in any instance. existing par- | ‘The street rails for the curve of the street rall- | CCABBIAGES! | 021, Gp5 1, CABBIAGES! HAMS, none ad jap tvents BW, nated or shall nominate suitable | road from Ist street west to New Jersey avenue, Thave now in tock @ large aud complete assort- J O@cholestic encore ts ee ee - ae, eA pS gpecenoen are expected to arrive per a » when iad ment of Fail ee, Carriages, in- pare me morciore, = o cocam ed on M temp ce men to give n their support, i cluding a very andaulett for one’ r 7 at po - - _ ae ee ee ever sautsier whee rly ei ington and Georgetown railroad company w mn THE WHITEST FLOUR, ang lito] jamics CLARK, President. put a large force of laborers on B street, from | OF two horses, and a three q Kew serten avenue to 2d street. First street. | DCe, both but very little use de 6, that the temperance voters bring out their dates, and whether their votes shall | from the north side of Pennsylvania avenue to | Als. lage number of secon Oarriages at THE RICHEST COFFEES, or maby, stand by the cause and | B strect south, will be finished this evening, | Deen. Repairing promptly Tae ntl victory is | achieved. | and the paving of the road with the Evans con New Repository and Fact: THE FINEST TE tan Adilreesed thie mec ting in. sup | crete will be commenced at once, sep23-3t* 610-414 8th st., between D 3 RAS, ot od ton sana i conan GAtSSs aL YHAS. STEWART & CO., against their adoption.’ The latter speaker Rear Estare SaLe—B. HH. Warner, auc- | (CHAS: STEWART & CO.. = THE HIGHEST GRADE SPICE gnacrs,and Pa not think it best to carry temperance iato poli- | tioner, sold yesterday afternoon at, auction lot ATE, FIRE AND LIFE INSTRANC ce SPICES, Cultare—Tr fies ‘until Its advocates are strong cuougn to | No. 5, in W. W. Corcoran’ subdivision of square REAL ESTATE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE Sentember 35, 1 achteve victory, and thought the Christian | 239, tmproved bya two-story brick dwelling, to Houses, Lots and Farwe for Sale, Rent and mx- | AND chureh would be a strong aily in the great | John T. Mitchell, at $10,000. change. Particular attention paid to Collections work. Mr. A. Wai outed the idea that the church would bring about reform, and asked what it had accomplished in the past. The battle must be tought out in the political arena. Ifthe women of this District could vote every grog shop would be shut up in thirty days. As to tle chances of victory, he would say they depended upon one man ‘slone, for his hearers must remember that they were living under a despotism, so absolute that it was unparalleled history of the world. ‘The temperance re only to ask that man if he will favor Insarance eifected in the best and most reliable © GEORGETOWN. PLaster: Tne FALL GAueEs AT HARLAN.—The Poto- PLASTER: TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. mac beat club, of this city, have received an invitation from the Atlantic club, of New York, | _ Will arrive ina few days acargo of No.1 Red GIVE US 4 CALL. to attend the annnal — at Harlem on | Beach Plaster, which we will wholesale to dealers = * the 4th of October next. sor gold medals | atreduced price Parties in want will please send are offered for competition. Open to all ama- | intheir orders, teurs, Tue CRESAPEAKE AND DeLware CANAL FENWICK & STUART, The repairs to the Chesapeake and Delaws sep23-lm THE HIGHEST GRADE CIDER VINEGAR, The exercises of this scl: Sth of October next. KEN. I conte ly to diroct the studies r Ciao » DiMenttios rs in the the, Best Means of Sermon ae livered by GEC E BY, Esg ofthe Washington bar. 2 POST-GRADUATE C 6 pone’ in Leva! ATE on SQ nt, if he says ‘‘yes,”*it will suc- | 7S, ropaira to the Chesapeake and Delaware | sopte-st * Corner 12th street and Ohio avenue. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Cv., counretion with the echorl., open to th ceed; If he saye no,” it will fail. Mtr. 5-D.Peck | CAA! Mave been completed, pine Chl as ks ke oe supported tno resolutions, aud would not vote | fry "and Philadelphia.’ Nave’ reaumer te | O GROCERS, for aromseller under any consideration. Messrs. ye tripe. — NICHOLAS. NuITE, > A ankin wnd €. were in favor NORFOLK OYSTER DEPOT, of the resolutions. & committee of six, couslst- | arrived trom Baltimore. with 40,000 rest rams 602 Betiret, ssi" Pa aud 7th, 0 Masonlo Templo, corner 9th an Betrects, | by the, Hos. sc. Born, eat ing of Messrs. D, Peck, chairman; D. | St'lortno Hartley Broo ¢ Baltimore an jemnec Ralfrons tickets for the whole crates wip! Uisiins. Price Baker, Allan Coffin, John W. Hayes, A. C. y : pepoks ee constantly on band sepas-te Opposite U. 8. Patent OMoa. : a Gonstindin® and Allon ‘ancl; war appotitsis| , GRAIN TRADE=There, ware no offerings on | TES ef ak auauty, tym Norfolk and ele, | Per@3tr _Ooponte U.8. Patent OMtow, to arrange for a campaign—“short, sharp aod decisive’—in the several districts, a1 the bringing ont of the candidate. ‘Tho meeting ad- Journed subject to the call of the committee. REPUDLICAN CANDIDATE IN THE FOURTH DIS TRIS At 4 primary election of the republicans of the ‘th district held yesterday between the hours of 1 and 7 o'clock p. t 116 Congress street, Georgetown, for the pi ‘pose of selecting acandidate for the House ot oo. Joun E. Cox received 79 votes, George H. Dyer 74, scattering 3. THE CAMPAIGN [IX THE FIFTH DISTRICT. Atamass meeting ofthe republicans of the Sth district held last night at Jones’ hail on KC By are in demand. and would readily be taken at Rete ESTATE DIRECTOR oF THE Ny CITY OF WASHING good prices for cash. Fall and Winter Goods. Iu separate plats for east Sparano he of fy Two WILLs. — Yesterday Rd eS «fod ining all lots, par Court of this District the will of the late Eliza- oRREa J. MAY'S and subdisivions, with Hate and name of same, cor? beth A. Dunbar, of Goorgetown, was filed. She Fo bequeathes $2,600 in Sricaeory notes to Gon- PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, sage, College, and Home J. Bete, OfUsorgs: | 939 Penxsrivasta Avenve, nean LOrH SrauET ae town, bequeathing her property to her sisters and colors, very best may fae was also tiled. Kly numbers, net t exceed A QUEER CLAIM—8250,000 Worth rth of Friena- ing iwenty-fou: if re ETE! aeae iienupseme’ ure rag. sete CEA Se CREE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN that some time ago Kichard Peniston, of Phil- 5500,0 AMERICA. street, the chairman, Mr. George W. Phillips | dclnbia, draw sf0p.loa in the de whee? annotinced committees as follows: Finance— | Sn. necompased by bie friend, E pebo heaer F Sox Mesers: Payton, Scott, Lacey, Crawford, Pitt | drawing of the money. When $110,000 remained lips, Hatton, Lee, and Jerome Jol one vi <- | in Belmont’s hands, Whitney got out an attach- UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK aT gentive Messrs. | Twines rayon: De Voss | ment for the money and commenced silt Wisehs Hanae amna Maan | Salmng st retion tad pons hm or aes MeParland. Campaign Messrs. | oo0 for helping him get the money and £9 7 Kennedy, Himber, Rhodes, Netson Hall, Quig- READY-MADE CLOTHING ley, Broderick, Martin Spencer, Samuel Johe- Scvanoes, > Decielon reserved Ns Mapress, VLIN & CO, bier to be fa inthe above-mentioned pi sor, Bowen, Ducket, Taylor, Talbot, Jones Y FoR * f em «tll be rect and in © ufors the > Cover, Nelson, Ford, Carter, Anderson, ben ty roa Ly Nuw rical Book Novet Gas [stsRoGL10—Bloomington, Il. and other recor’= in my cbs lin, Harris, Keefer, Burns, Morgan, Gare’ has a gas controversy which bids fair to bo un. MEN AND BOYS 7 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AV WaLLiaM ‘MoRGAN, ‘Tax Clerk. g y 4 Brown, Charles Smith, John Smith, and 8. usually interesting. On Saturday, for some > aime ~~~ es aeacnepnk Scott. misunderstanding with the authoritiés about a 18 NOW READY ,_ BUX THE BE: at! her most cary fy A resolution was adopted vacating the offices | pi1], President Gridley of the gas col ny, de: FOR INSPECTION Goorat’s PLayine Carns, 7 of Fachtz to pr- D see eater Usns Wei besee, cal Oars | ene etna hie Co ee , serie im —_ 80.0 EVERYWHERE. pa gre a op resident, John , men to take the but am| ; 7 able and of vaine to the public generally” W Fee ere Cites ant bs B Grant, of canoe: | mateicp Ge aii ik eee ae AND OUR PURPOSE Is FPIRE-PLACE HEATERS. beartiy Tea'minrad ‘hia euterprise our aatig ecntive committee; after which, Geo. Phillips | were quickly arrested, and fined #50 each, Grid- TO INAUGURATE and all to ¥ ser re ba mork, may be of oc rice. was unanimously elected permanent president | jey signing an appeal bond and directing thea mekeaace — Beal Emaic Brokers. Of the club and M. J. Quigley vice president. | to return to thelr work, and the city marshal 7H - «pramoun* Scbecriptions and orders will be rocctved at ti A committee of three was inted to make | telling to arrest any one interfering with the BY OFFERING ° offices: AGigements for @ Fatifeation meeting on lamp-posts. “CARBOLLTON,” "Beare & Sox, 401 Resins Thuraiay next ite’ was chosen to represent | &9-A lone, lorn widower of Manistee, Michi- SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS “ ” ator is Mikare Cog ee a imper M eoctunittes, view Biche | gan, who bas only 48 living children to'comfort . RS ee ¢ Fox, Rou! Estate B Brome! 1509 Peun- district in Clore tg ‘ea im, has recently married his fourth wife. IN THE WAY OF LOW PRICES, avenue opposite the Pasury Brown. Speeches in favor of byt on = regular nominee were made by Sobuscn, nen Peyton, Garey, Quigley, ‘Thomas ‘imber. THE ceeee DISTRICT Lerikpeary pe gz Nashville, Tenn., has a club of “Rejected Lovers,” from which a member was lately ex- polled for having visited again the lady who had cers cuanih tad shea Races SA. OUR NOVELTIES: ‘an! “saniple. pembere maybe eee wh cither of these be forwarded met last nightat the corner of 10th =. tong 1 is assured. pF M. PAREN a ‘Sella Martin addressed the club, | yy proline become peuretent: eee agers = THE is |. we 5 pee] scored tte bolters. ‘Thos. Green also made poor ‘ation. “Patients die Anon” vet — nopls-dtt a sani Publishers a spi dress. 7 Se area et < JOT REPUBLICANS. At the meeting jot the re itean lub of, the THE “ EUREKA” FROCK, wile Gin= crical FRUn <a twelfth district ichael Di NUFACTORY. ibe chair—Clarence M- Barton was a DESIGNED AND MADE of, i = eco MANUFACTURE! oo to fill a vacancy in the central com- EXCLUSIVELY BY Us. | buying TRUNES 9 CITZENG OF THE 19TH DISTRICT a NOBBY STYLE! We REPAIRED AND COVERED. pos Cee bad street for the parpose of nominating an FAULTLESS FIT! bad Bttin JAMES 8S. TOPHAM & ©0., ent Iefociag nani Auth Pierce Bell, 108; scattering, 2. = ESS, SADDLE AND TRONK Man - . _— FACTORERS, — nme A+ same thread, and which cor! ety with ‘that used in sewing the covering and was fone Hovsz.—To- night is the last strap en to the slun . i. non wane ebance to see the beautiful spectacle of “The | all taken to the anise nouns and shown the Tee Witch” at Wall's Opera House, as to-men m to, the, station house separ are AN INTERVIEW WITH THE Bhan play of Lucy Williams, with whom he was foand living. il give the tat. She stated that on Frida: Cobo eat up aca yeas os ar by the ey ee cea over the Ste are mec —e- body whe had been hung, and that she did not home until light on Satuc- x yesterday footed up: ite, 34 colored. Changes | Cay merning. This contradicts tho, statemeut for ten ~ i acta a mistake, arising rote Soe compan erin! ime 3a. Cale sonsection so say, that w! means do not permit me 2 hie neceeeity ama importance of this Ucn a ae ote Tee TueateR Comiq rtainments this week, and ‘hook foam reser reer