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TIN SS but found nothing. On their return they went | THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, | manufacture and depository of militar A LECTURE IN IRELAND ON “THB THE BO: 'UNNEL. she issued forth quite paturally, as if she did rattan, the Revnrvectiontet, | Volitetuocis enti fa Bibra: | memmntscesces or awe haar. |ieisaauthy Mitac ay | awaaiCas CovoRese™ sa uae brits lithe some tet aed ae i. i 4 ich they took to the college, and got I . evoted ul hen 1mm ely after the 7 pliguan di @ Same, Met and passe or Christian, the Roserrectiontist. | piles Wo clock. The next uieht they ora | | —- Karry | (coaration of war with Ragland, stcon: bat. | | Justin MeCarthy, the author, recently de BY CHAULES READE | Bat times on the parade and seacched for Bod, subject at Ebenezer cemet ‘y and oi the fol- a esting rac! ‘rom m ir eries were erect on the sides approach ibie livered a lecture in Ireland on the Americin 15 id “A % 'y in_hereyes, but found neither look nor Agnatcnes Extracts front His Meal. lowhng. might they sor He pouehoue: No | MIMtOry OF “the Ten Mites Square. | by water, both to protect the arsenaland su4rd | Congress in which he deserves the Mathend | 7. LS {ie ier compartment of'« coral | Ferouut ton, her anyother sentiment: for a Seeetem Beek. Ee: vember 1%, they went to Hotmead's cemetery | “The Historical Sketches of the Ten Miles | 104 2;ner channels, I city. From this tims the | Capitalas follows: These as, Carriage wre foar prssengers: o al . ;. ription. The lady | Promenaders were tired and gone,—then her : ‘ — . Be “i . The city of Washington is a place al-o. | {Bese, two Were worth descrip! : | culprit summoned resolution, and, taking off It is not yet fina'ly settled whether Morton, | and got a female subject for college; got | square” published in this city by Jonathan | place was known by the name of Fort Wash. Olen , had a smooth, white. delicate brow, strongly u solution, and, g Be grave robber, who has ew-ed such excite: | Hroueh at p.m. November 14. called on | tit in tag, is'a book of abort of Biv otee | {ustons notwithstanding its entire want ofde- | gether MER cae ing Sands ina sm ll | marked eyebrows, longlasheseyesthat seemed | bis hat, with a voice. for the first time treme. fence on the land side, which made it neces. district, one might say in a small state of its | 3 | lous, besoueht permission toaddress her. She Rae ee a ee toad sine Wdcatical George A> | Sunday, November Ith, took a walk with a | which will repay perusal, but there are few | sary after the British armyhalomered Wack. own, called. the Disteice at neat seate of its Mouths Sin teath as eal ts ee ees | stopped, blushed, and neliher acknowledged Christian who, a few years siuce, in this city, | number of friends, some of them females. It | copies extant, which are owned by old Wash- | ington, for the American troops to vacate it. made by cutting off portions from the corne “s | could not see her nase for hereyes and mouth; | 20 disowned his acquaintauce. He blushea, s bodies, | was a beautiful day. They went through the ic libraries, | This was done during the night of the 21th of of the surrounding state, and m king this ino nse: id and w have told us | Stammered out how ashamed he was, how he carried ona wholesale trade in human Ss, | Ww oat ington families and some public libraries. litle constituency, pass ng I itse:t, | her ow! x coul ‘oul re ithe sieken- | Congressional and Methodist cemeteries. No- he f facts taken f it will | August, 1814, after burning the yurkshovs and ali 01 ys i liws for itse:f, | some nonsense about it. She wore an unpre- | deserved to be punished, how he was puuished, Dut from his adventures here an< vember 18, he and Schleimer went out that | 7he following facts taken from its pages Femoving as much property as time would per- so. as to make the capital city of the State 11" | Fontiae pravish dress Dattoned oe aoe eere, | how little she knew how unhappy he was, ani ing details of the desecration of graves by the | night. but found things ton wet and returned. | doubtless be of interest to the residents of the | mit. The next morning a detachment of Brit. dependent of the local system of the several with lozenge-shaped buttons, and a Scottish | COnCluded by begging her not to let all the Ohio jackal, we are of (he opinion that it Isthe | November 19, went to the almshouse mei Federal Capital as giving them some idea of | ish troops marched tothe fort and commenced States surrounding it. It would never d9, as shawl that agreeably evaded color. She was | World know the disgcace of a man who was al, same man. on, stayed all day, expecting to get a subject that | tue Washington of half a century ago. the destruction of what ever had been left in hey ay imei 2g bave the capital cicy of | Te" h duck, so tight her plain feathers fitted | T€@dy mortified enough by the loss of her ac. 4 MYSTERIO’S HORSE AXD BUGGY. night; went down to potter’s field after dark, _ a serviceable state. Among other things the States divided among several difftvren. | Ike @ dick, so tight h ‘smooth, snug and de. | @aintahce. She asked an explanation. he re dirst that was known of 2e George * | but found nothing: it was too dark. Novem. | THE INDIANS WHO USED TO LIVE weRe. | 4,,SeFviceable state. 1g pounder guns, sets of local laws, according to the diiferen: | fier, and there she sat. smooth, sn ‘a soupcon | told her of the action that had beeu commence? Christian in this District 29a grave yard rob- | her 2p, he went by himself that uight, got his qT " fhe en tlice tea’ Gui ‘ke | left by the garrison in the haste of departure, Tegulations of the local States. Therefore, | Veigus, witha book in herhand. and a soup op: | it her name; she gentle shrugged her should- Be ienton sci pace thet peclat | ubieandantvered eg theaiactiokrogm: | 4 aheahauemat tz exact Cuompeats | eualad tary Sad assed Rlag ‘ne and caleg the distr of Cofunia "Wank | Posie eighor war what alls god sive t | feandsai. “How stupa they are" embod @ atte: ¥ November 24, he and Schleimer went to the t tf attempt lestroy by dischar; ‘3 one a ss | mau,—the more to his credit, since he belon; y is, he begged to Know whether or (west end) was attracted by a horse and buggy | Washington Asylum and got a cadaver in pot- principal and subordinate tribes of Indians against the trunnion of the other; but most | ington has been not inappropriately called to a Corporation that frequently turns out the | BOt a fife of distant unpretending devouon ee Ene aki neaes See ee ate at | ter's field. November 2th, Dr. Schicimer was | OccuDIed its shores—the Powhattans, Mana- unfortunately for the operators, the first piece | ine city, Of magnificent distances.” It | Worst imagineDlectrle ot ee eee Bees | would, after a lapoe of yenre eee night, near the Washington Circle, Pennsyiva- . = ‘te --a | hoacs and Monacans being the chief, the two be pointed in the di- | will certainly be one of the finest cities ‘able style of young men. as Dis avenue and 21 street. In the vehicle was | that day appointed physician to the poor—a discharged hap it to ; at penne ry of his madness—his crime? ied woman. and fee; miinieit one ofthe | Wah Mae ot a bad ha otioey Ga | Detual war aeaint tae former“the ‘gicer'oe | feetongla vellneat Oy. ino which some of| ot the, worid’| when tis ‘buh Coat | Acavaley cen aged twuty five ite hada | "9.ohau madnees Beat ol *, el b mustache, but not a very repulsive one; not . x . wadding of the gun was thrown by the dis- | as yet it is not completely built. Ail'of the ri he must now bid him adieu, as she had officers aproached it and inquired the occa- pleht they. got two. Zablects in potter fe. eld: cupying the neighborhood of the Patuxent fort radia io presal Son Daten ee ae niares | great puite Duildings are laid out inthere pe of shes gubnasal Qigtails on which soup some ‘preparations to thake tora tah ta ae sion of her remalning there so long. She re. | ai the almshouse the nigit before: and aaa. | and the former the territory south of the Foto: | Guantity of powder, Ree ey Raed tae ea ee aRCHY where each might Be | thick and black asm com fine peek want | Crescent, where everybody was te bee They Tino was ina house ear. bp transects aud; | ined ail the patients in the morning, and when the early Maryland settler’ hority of som? of | Ly the garrison, to prevent its falling into the | most suitable to the legis.ature, but between i be came in found Dr.Schleimer “red hot. e valley at yet been turned by tobacco smoke to the col ateed and Dolignan determined to be at the ‘5 hands of the enemy, and a these buildings there go often long ball,wheie everybody was to be. He was there, Dusiness. This was accepted as satisfactory, | Movanber ak attended, the execution: ot | {¥e foot of the Capitol hill, watered by the | Pal TREMENDOUS. EXPLOSION Dlanks of “unfinished “streets, form | ¢f Fea eae ae to nor hang | shdafter sometime he obtained au lateoten Wagon with 4 spade ia his agperoach the | Henry Young. and in the evoning he and | Ziber creek,the Potomac and Eastern braneh, | wag the resit A One Heit of the 500 | Danks flight very | curious, indeed, to | liked the dog for his taal g. eet eat | tion to Miss Haythorn, and he daweel og Wagon with a spade in his hand, which he | schiclmer went to Ebenezer cemetery. to get | “as periodically visited by the Indians, who | Ten who entered the place thirty minutes be- | tie mind. of > the Stranger — who | iiate, was in its proper plat, teehee ne her. Her manner was gracious. With the placed in the bottom of the wazon.’ Soon an- | him: but found a woman's body instead, Called it their fishing ground, and they assem- | "ire, Were killed. and’ wounded: Among the | comes, from the European capitals where | 11te, PIO viaee,, eart, not in other man came up and placed a shovel in, and " BUSINESS EXTENDING. . Med here in great numbers in the spring | y inca was Capt. Frazer, acting jutant gene. all took seats and drove off in the direction of ’ ecerpthing has grown Up siowly ant Sad, | ! age; Fosting mine and other pop waa | Sotterful fact of ber sex she arsine Yo have months to procure fish. Greenleaf’s Point was al of the British army. ri New Hampshire avenue and Boundary street. | vaiveraty Gt) Vireioke ak eeeer trom the | tie vesidence of the chiefs, and counells were | }3 y In the autumn of | tly, and drawn generally round ihe s.ae | | &¥< Bone, —in a word, he Was wat one oftensr cou menced the acquaintance that evening. Suspec ine they had stolen goods aboard, the | Michigan» and answered them both; also, | held here by the tribes assembled. 1814 the workshops were rebuilt, and the min-| centre instead of spreading out from it. | “@4T> of than meets —a youag gen leman. He | ‘hat uight, for the frst Ume, Dolignan was in . t was conversing in an animated whisper with | 0%. 1 will spare the reader all a lover's arts, ne ufacture and preparation of army supplies | Now, in Washington you have the gveat pu sc x of = bs 'y which he succeeded in dining where she officers seowes. SS yebicle was | wrote to Cleveland for orders. The next night OUNIGAPIZOL WEAR FEE OCR OF THEINDEAN) went on’as before, Ia 1816 a large Storehouse | Duilalogs. he Cay Lio, Ors we shuwd Sat | ie alout wharit ts tar ona int Looe lived, in daneing Where she danced, in over crossing 20th street. overtoo! an > ° 7 4 fficers’ headquarters were erected, form- | tue Parliame , the post offi-e, tu i le W < r abing her by accident when she rode. H contchtner nen He ART r Becember i, shipped two sunjeets: to De | | The location of the Capitol is, quite near the ie Ae nurtitand soutte Front of the forte Th | patentottice, the treasury office. and tur | (Ur friend cleary did not wish to be ove Swed be , and escorted the wagon to the station house . 5 ns ‘i votion foliowed her to chureh, sorbed in her | <Ork Where they neither polk nor sm ‘ 4, | site uf the counci! house of the In tians, ie, "3 thd. the | White House, where the Presidents liv Frothingham, of Michigan; sent them in | *! = 1523 and "24 the garrison was withdrawn, the a s on K et. Here the prisoners gave evasive varrel : BIRTH OF THE DISTRICT. answe!s to questions put to them by Lieut. | * M7 Varrels by express. The next night he y mi " i voice. She seemed Greer, and on overhauling thé oa and Sehieimer went out to Ebenezer,an Ifound | os ented kare Was eed a one + xclusively for arsenal purposes, erected on | !ut all the streets connecting taem togecier | ¥ he seemed Greer, and o hauling the wage : 179), 1» These | cranes ‘a amparts removed, and perminent buildings, | are all very perfect and magnificent buiidings, | =8ee at his fair book, and that reass At last the two | ‘be two cs pital abominations of this one. na regu y 4 BS the same ground, making, with those builtin | have been left to grow up as chance, conve. iers a 3 2 He made an acquaintance with her uncle, Jar kit of wrave yard robbing tools was dis. | ty aor inde Nocumtar She wor Geen tie | vot In the Senate being 14 to 2 In the House | '.°the tour sides of a rectaugle. Hletee, and pubite cert may diréct, and | Wau be told): the Oe Cho ee dane Sere! | who liked him: ative saw at le ete jae covered, ¢ vase begs With etd en janitor, to go out resurrecting with him’ that nthe Potomac between the mouths of FIRM COMPANIES OF THe OLDER TIES. terefore you have in some places biauk | And was lost to posterity, bet ten poandsto | bet eye loved to dwell upon him, when sh: the side syringe and be - lage night. promising to pay him §2a head out of : ute le of liquid, ball of | Schieimer's share. December 5, wrote to Dr. tag Eastern Branch and. Chincoteague,” and suggested to the mind of | Pa¥is. Promising to send him two cadavers | TO Waria inchidiug, Germantown kee nodispatehed a squad of men | {He day following, and that night went to Hol. | Tey tania, mncluling Germantown, api s Cemetery in the same neighbor, | mead’s and Young Men's cemeteries, but did | MG OMS Parsnge ihe vote wis 20 2 of | cutee. viz: TI The arrest was mate, to see if any | HoLsucceed in getting any. The next'nighthe | _,2%6 first stane fo mark the boundaries of | - Coin bian Mohataoken te mate, to see if any | and Cato went out to Mount Zion and got a s Frienship, aces and in other places houses in a raw | i fi f pan , , hree, that he who wa: : the “Columbia,” thé | cud unfinished condition, and in a few parts | Mees ie was ee months after the Box Tantel that Captain Fankiln,” the ' Phenix,” | }ou have absolutely wooden “shanties” where | Huhand immortality would oot kiss eltner of | Totiynan called one day upon Criragy Hay In Georgetown there were | i ryro barbers and cobblers still reside. Rising | (2 lf Now | am sorryaman I have hitherto | thom, R. N.. whom he hy twice in hs “Vigilant.” the “Eazie,” the | « ver all this eity of magnificent distan d should have lent hime coor tee | lite, and slightly propitiated by violeatiy Hate 9 In Alexandria, five, viz: The | the Capitol, the State house, where the ‘ .s Sun,” the “Relief, going down with us to | thought he did not observe her. H was thre: r, serewdrive n. : AR : it - | whisper, to such a speculation ; “but nobody is to a cutting out expeditic ° the the | ress holds'its meetings. As'in America they | “hisper, aspec aot usual way asked permission t+ pa his charac i P Alexandria, on the 15th of April, | _/ktlens! oat iy fre ernea AS y | wise at all hours,” not even when the el sual way i ; Sergeant ‘Rneass With oteres. Mentos ceal | eadaver for No Bee vg, | Tilly inthe presence of atarge concourse ot | “Stars ana the “andraiion ihe: great dbsinesion SF bere sha? Ais BA | Mutkine live and tweney'sand gu aretacon: | addrewes tov hy daughter The wor Hawking. in making the circuit of the ceme. | READ HODIES AS ARTICLES OF COMMERCE. | SDedtators, and at this time the principal pro: | the Potomac abounded i ane fish ana | mass of white marble, reset core st ieieptation ree toni, 200d looks, and the | eg eaddenis he was, sum tery jon the Outside found on the i9th street | found in this diary; also a lecer from J. 3. | Piiciors of the land on the eastern side of the |v aterfowl, In the lower part of the river eve on the surface of the earth. America, | ‘A'fier \ was reduce tothree; | apartment by ‘a mysterious me: side by the fence a large canvass bag euntain- | pavis, of the University of Virgit ering | 7otomac were Daniel Carroll, N. Young, a \ ere taken most of the kinds of fish common ou know, is rich in white marble, and the % : ry 1 ough the party ; deoone 3 turn he atnounced, with a total ch [rest marble they could produce was brou chief Captains Bo! a iee ee ake: | Voice, that “It was all right. and is . VENU tart, during the summer and fall, the variety | here to make this State editice. It stands two or three words Were interchanged on this | Might run alongside as soon as he chose My - ans a itd — e | | { fish was small, consisting prinei of the | 'pon a luli. It is a structure so vast and | (| casion. At Reading the Marlborough of our | T@der has divined the truth; this nautical | cal the early BATE OE the eantur Srines Were | large white peareh, and rock fish of moderate | $) incongruous that d hardiy venture to de. : two subjects of merchantable quality, and di ie Fur sah ye DEAD BODY OF A COLORED MAN rieting that they be securely barreled, stating | SEINE-HAUL twiste Be ath lis Knees to the chin and | that he had had infinite troublein cousequence | Feady to be removed. A vehicle was poreured | O's bloody liduld eseaping trolh the oe oce and the bedy removed to the station house re y ©N WHAT 18 Now pENNsy-- | {2 the Salt waters in this clim In the upper e8 i u ' f the safe investmen sof that | Commander, terrible to the for. was ln ¢ I portion of ; ; scribe it. You hav there Greck rows of | ‘ale made one o : at | ‘ete and happy subjug t r | 9 o AnGAtD in the \ vy. | size, taken with the line, and of the carp and | se1ibe it. You have got there Greek rows of | (ale made aa Pane! plete and happy subjugation to ais daug Sere tt way Mentited the following moming | Sfenisan stating ihat the barrels had army. | HS course which is now covered by Pennsyl | $176; taken With the line, and of the eary year | Hillars and colonnades: vou have got ihe vast | #a¥ be Bought a Times and Panch : 0 tor herotee ‘ Petre, The prisoners SP enema the day | edand directing him not to ship in Barrels, | YAMI@ avenue, Between hand 1th Streets.” | j,a{Ch shad. bulat certain seasons of the year | pillars and eolonhades: vou have got the vast ome laflvned |, AS he was taking bis leave, Doliznan saw his ihe pbrigoners of course dented all | as"the heads always get Knocked in, and ii AX INDIAN FORT, e of the corpse and not until they p : i numbers of | Medieval Gothic here and there amog tis | #24 beauty deigued to laugh at , j he a umbug of other puuetured by Pune. Now Roxeltes suspicion.” The best Way to pack 1s | Of Which nothing now remains, stood on the collection of styles; but the | Sinter and early spring, gre: Ks of the Eastern Braneh, not far from | Tee rock fish weig! divinity gitde in hing from 25 to 120 pounds | i:congruoy he drawing-room. He fo! hed did the officers feel convinced les; ching together thaws our human i lowed ‘her, observed a@ sweet con ina tl ; ri Da were taken i s jus ve the | whole, if you do not look at it with a too | Us! ne a : ages repen iuto confusion—she tried t q le wo, the subjes = ra : . were taken in seines just above the salts and | Whole, if you i at S $a 0 —at S usion—she tried to Lau they were guilty of the occupation sus. | Hatinglegsand thighs fexed and head teens where the powder magazine is how located. | |ougnit to the markeisin the Disniceet Co- | eritieal eye and T confess I did not ex mine Swindon It was 6. galkiug in Deiter: ed fustend, and then she smtied ai pected 5 7 c| Saw cked a event | . bs nN 4 a sumbia. Besides these there were vast shoals | it on purely wsthetie prineiples—the whole 2 —he soaped them—ne toug en he kisse door it was aN pam aine of Dr. George A. Archer, acol- | title larger than the one dese die | Tire teed decp bud drifted from ten tapos | their Spawn, and furnished to the adjucent | to. the The Capitol is a building | ‘ne, and he brandied and burat-susared the | Wis aud “Miss - ored man named CharlesGreen, and the white | recting him to keep sending at ''$25 or | three feet deep and drifted (rom ten to twelve | -ountry a prodigious supply of delicious and | Mbich, When you have seen it, yod are | | tuer:on their return tothe carriage one lidy | _ A Teasonable et this (for my tale is Woman who at first pretended to be Archer's | shod ones. ney to be sent promptiy on re. | Wet. Tornadoes, or more properly tempests, | wholesome food, as Well while fresh for lime. | compelled to recognize it if vou have son, Jassed into the immer compartment to iuspect | Mercifuland skips formalities aud torturing Steet et Hart uan house gave the name of | Eine of goods.” aid directing him to send as | Were also hard and frequent. The most re: | Sol consumption as when cured for trans. | «ny drawings of it previously, I: stamps a certain gentleman's seat on that side of the | delays), these two were very happy; they were argaret Hartivon. Iu searching Archer a | fa" as possibic until January ee Teer ee ttnee ga Juue; ISL aud | | oration into the interior or abroad. From | ou the memory, and the reeollection of it ea ° memorandum book was taken from his pocket | 8:48 P : ‘ hristian, and, he was afterwards recognized erent ny he Young 3 en's Cavistian As. | Jang of Slane on the north side of the houses | {00 persons rere cunmleved at each landing, | clear blue atmosphere of Wasiinzian aha, | Would have been the deserter, the average one once more upon the railroad, goiag to enjoy r honeymoon all by themselves. Mariaa An Was dressed pe as before,—dack f would have stayed with us till all was blue, our. | lke and delicious; all brightexcept her v 0 lies: ‘lose Ys oe 10 accommodate them lodging houses were | there are no factories, no mist or fug—waere, | oul : hes but George sat bealde her this time Lustoed or eifiee and a graduate of a me leollege of cL of His Career Here. | laid pros: rate and mag bouses plows sown: ‘uilt. Private erews were constantly leaving | (xcept for a short period of the year, sun net tied incluged | He ee ae tee Prima tio opposite Eivelf that krave sobbing Was We eeeagate Te | ¢ Omthe Isth Christian and the colored man | Eteatly terrifying the British, whojwere theil | | SW asninatone Georpeiar arth oe eaee | sect aluanry Dotiod of the year, sun a sively that grave robbi vas his occupation. : id = drank him in geady frou our hand, revolve it ever so often, alight fice | be sia Genres. “nmaes downward on the carpet. But this wasa bic | "Ma said George, yiaartied peapls so Venus remained | Stould tell'each other ail.” Will you ever (or ve seenadog | ive me if Lown to you; no— species, how £ : ; : aig 2 Police | Occupying Washington for twenty-four hours, | (7 on mass of marble ix “alinost as impressive a Charles Green were arraigned in the Police | DIT Ae Heinen Ob tee One. aded with fresh fish from the seine. pressive ¢ : es veculiar in appearance aya Swiss Suow mua. | { is die compared favorably with other cities in 18%, | 2ULLION AND BARS IN THE BLACK | tau The Capitol and the hill it stands oa are | ‘! 8 fer. Adonix drazooi According to Blodget only 1 out of 48 of 50 died HILLS. i W , tete-a-lete with him. You t atone extreme of Washington, and at the | 24 : shinton, while in New York the death | cc .rre-pondence of tie Omaha Republican, 3 other extreme stands the pain White nou jueet al uniknuwa. female (of ft The next morning the station thronged with colored people to see and the relatives of the deceased were very indiznant at the ou ted. The prisoners were remo Court. The woman Margaret Harrison was | in court with them, The charge was for dig. | ging up the body of Fletcher and earrying it away for the purpose of dispusiug of it f or | pate was ’ as : “Well, then, you remember the Box Tx ' oh Chaehtont Baltimore Lourot Thave an some thirteen different occasions | where the President of the states has his ce manure, How enpresss, how ox (This was the first allusion he had ventured te k 4 pe inte eainee| 2 ; . nore 1 T have an so: . asi: e Pres ates hi st | Lecamoas bach was bolle (This wi allusion he had ventured to lice Court, when some d juin. There was another inform ition agains? | 43 to 49. in Charleston 1 out of 35 to 4. The | 45) : limits “Bonanza | dence. Nothing could be more plaiu i a ede it.) “Iam ashamed to say L had’ £5 to £10 with hearing, as there was no knc hristain for taking the body of a party uo- | Lottoms along the river front were then asnow | )i¢4,{0 get within the limits of the “Bonanza | dence. YY plain or e, he got handsome semen mi 4 h to be found to meet “he ease, and. final known from the Congressional y “elt,” only a pleas PS W: vay,where | pretending than the White house. rm motery oa | sveanse of malaria and fever Felt,” only a pleasant hour's walk away,where | pretending thant te house. Tt is sim and to do the dog justi ME AND FISH: | they dig out $10,000 retorts and $20,00) bricks. | ply like the residence of any ordinary co: ; ae White I would kiss one of you two ladies and handsomer: and you have seen a cat em . 7 ) 3 7flous of approaching eceam—such was Miss and George, pathetic externally, chuck Haythorn: she became demureranddemurer; | ¥i{bin. an patna seas yresentiy our captain looked out of the was the denture repig.e * | Overheard you : this elicited an inquiring | “#e the Gemure rey old Maryland common law it of October 29th. Mr. = in a 8 ie. 7 * 7. | |ut every few rodsof the waysome evil genius | try gentleman, or some such house ‘as you Tinougt the facts charged were cs | ,,Fish and game were pleniitul. Canvass | \ Guid entrap me ia hone Fine toe ants | ity, gentleman, or some such to accom is for U 1 on ispos! cyitesk F asechgag ¢: 3 y brought in a e 7 \ ] them for gain.” De PUrPOve OF Gisposing of | Mofing the intercstaol seleneds bathe Orton | Te E Bhe | tus roek and had to be r to. The warrant sworn by Sergeant Kn charged the taking up of dead blies f bu 4 : ta : tow and laughed ana a ; e ‘pan it out; fifty-foot vein, | im its simple grounds, witha plain appzoich, | £OW nghe ‘Ol! you overheard me! impo: lea of not culty. Tue hearing went on, | Pilts,,1be shad and herring fisheries on the | sir; select a sample anywhere and seehow ii | eravel. late, Sind Mo" preteee cap etch, Ooo are only aagike fiom the Box Tanne” | “Atul did: you noth yer tomy A_PROFES eee Oe FUNERALS. | Gy Te novus identified begee eens want on- | Potomac were of great value as a source of | ye "Qeupenia yy Henerally submitted: was | ever of the dignity, or rather of the osten'a- | «po you always laugh a inde teams cee Box | Companion? “I mad with her. It was the belief of the oMvers that the | Christian was identified by severa! gentlemea | weaith to the owner of the landings. Three | | sualiy delighted to see a circle of bright. he tion, of the residenve of the ruler of a great ; ee ao “You made a bet! how singula What was Woman was employed by Chrisdan to att iO the Margeon Genera Ole ene ggINS | lundred thousand shad were often-eaugit at | | Shane tw see a circ pan, and in the | siaé. And there, on the days thatthe Presi- | TWynel” s o Tuncrals for the purpose of locating the graves | tp the Surgeon General's Oillce, where Curis” | one good landing on the Potomac daring the | | ext instant expected to see a deed for haif of | cent holds his receptions, anybody waatever | «What tors? “Only a pair of gloves, Geor and taking notes of th i | tian had pean Siaployed, recog mined his Haat | spring fishing, commencing about the middle | ine valuable property thrown at me tor'a journ- ywaik in from the street and jointhe | “Why hem! it isa gentleman's joke.” “Yes, know; i ff writing in the diary. The hearing oeeupied | of March and terminating early inMay,and halt | ; isthe quid pro quo. Bae alae they don't wd, and enjoy the pleasure of grasping the | Captain Dolignau then reeounced to Miss | “That if you did you should be my husband, 4 as she ® belders ne Maaipntat ween rs j;# mil Hon herring were taken darts g the pre | muggle mining shares into your pocket books apd oF tie Aine a n President. [Applause] Haythorn the folowing 7 ° dearest. ‘al undertakers as a ora OSS. som. s v si as y i je ge $ Al mts absurd stories a i C1 ¥ urner, the supposition being that woman Margaret Harrison, was proven to | yespondingly numerous, Shad brought from | (Stes they use to do in the good old days of | All sorts of al ies are toid there of | Weakness, pretty common amonz a class of | Be Women, for free hack riding at funerals. ere 3 y ul old e “A lady and her husband sat together going | “Uh, but stay; then you could ve: ha “ x | Virginia City, even when Mark Twain had a | honest farmers and of farmers laborers from fl — a Was e ge: so very angry with me. Ye had no connection with the business. | $5 to 312 per hundred, herring $l per thousand, | 6Jtsinia City, 4 ° : f through the Box Tunnel,—there wasone geatie. with & She went out that night, no* Knowing where Srurveon three erhts por pound ud reek heey | Sabitoga tik full, But hey come fo you | uifierent paris of the country, who, hav Spee they were going, nor what the business Curis- hy, deares a agaiust met” rs man opposite; it was pitch dar’ i” } after the tun. | them you t confidentially in this wise: “You see this miae. ne there for the first time and seen tne el the lady said, ‘George, how absurd of t Mrs. Dolignan looked down. i & | | Atos per thousand. The sturgeon weighed | sire ‘This at 'S) Dublooa’ President of the United Stat ght | "Sines me sold teenth Ge cone as afraid you were ‘f ernie ene fs | PR ee OEE BNORD® } Go pounds. |All these fish and other market. | 1 p over the top of that mouutain, and there | went. In conversation’ with vhene and who | {Quek thing, cpountt te / uv Christian's memorandum book, which fell The judgment of the Court x ble wares could be carried by water directly to hs E angel! why, here is the Box Tus. into the hands of a Star reporter, showed the until the day followin extent of his grave rob! 'y Bis:cou! some letters accompanying the diary showed k n a ; : ' Because somehow I thought you did! " z 4 : s # re $1,000,000 in sight, sir: if you sell i. for tnat | felt themselves bound to tell him how thin ss a Cente pea a] = ss year’s trap hr re: 4 A sand.” You are hardiy certain that you are | ‘ry, what’ they thought of his Policy, i ered the ct h to one year’s imp dsoninent, | and was navigable. M the Aladdin precincts of that. treasure | : 1id what their uncle and grand aunt th srr NE Te ae entered the tunnel. that he was in correspondence with medical 0 each, | fi gecnrinie the sree Oe eee J ouse until sou can commence. sampling the | ule Tegardiess all the Witte of the east | iss Haythern, Ans Schools all over the country, supplying them | Rta! yas taken and laced under $00 bon ists | £2, ascertain the practicability of navization | ;ock in another man’s clalin with about the | crowd behind, each one just as anxious to go Mixs Haythorn. Yam frishtened with cadavers, and that hehad made verycom- | 2)ocar aes Withten Whe iat eee Tne | @Dove high water, was made by General Wash- | (line result. Lhave pone through a bed-rock | lone to his uncle or auut and to sayh nid | Dolignan (moving to her side). Pray do not plete arrangementz with pariles in this eity to | otininal court took place danwacy Iota, ee Pete ads harty of friends wuder the direc. | sume endways only to find the rifles thick | shaken hands with the President of tee vated be alarmed: ] am wear you Si a pre di le h pertitadindh rig 4 - Jol s cl + vi 3 v1 re or | States, e id Be. o a t Proceeds.” The diary somirencad ek Sanne | Harrington for the governinent and’ Mr.’Nor | Ye Gouruey was made iy oe eae Oey | MEM gold; Nave slid down a hundred foo: | States. (Laughter and apprause.}. Tey. eet no such thin in this Way every 3 ne to a dark place. Besides {i is not . Consider, two sible married peo- nomenon, I assure you, took m in hopeless rivalry of tie engine—this time! 2 . = Miss Haythorn. You are near me,—very The Bard of Ced: ™ r ‘a s:imony a cisting rope into the heart of one of these | ‘ately a President who was certainly not 3 i *apta ie rd o! Mere. tary 1, Ter and the frst entry relating to | serumest ie ae wi eens te mony and | cut of a lange Poplar tree. crippling Wide-mouthed bonanzas “witht the | clined to irdulse thee whi roe ly ot in nepy ine, Indeed, Captain Dolignan. RECOLLECTIONS OF BRYANT AND 118 PEcU Eatated that he acy dhe ith of that month. | Nas out fifteen minutes and revubner winks | “HE SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON AS EARLY AS | piiticring Brains MeepLne feoee ee rete gne | “lined to indulge bieasure of kn ywiug, voch | “afiss Haythorn. I heard you mention it. 1 LIARITIES. ered Meat (ne ana C. went out and go'two | Vordict of guilty. He oie rom ein ee ee 15, ciminutive cavities, and have toterviewed a | in America and England, the late President cf wish we were out of this dark place . The New York Sunday Star gives some ree cadavers, after which he went tothe Wash. | yoqipepe Sullty, He was remand + 4 Jail’ | arteok of alr the hues of * many colored | trivade of prospectors from Pat Carey to Su- | America, the great soldier, General Gat Dolignan. Leould be content to spend hours | g!ieetions of Bryant and his home at. “"Cedar- eer oyun and confivea‘ed two sets of ex- | Judge Cariter told. the prisoner thee ie aug | fey, from the hizhest polish of polite France, | Periutendent Parson cant Pat Care simple | nd never knew a man who bad so brilliant | ere, teascuring you, my dear lags Mee,” where thirty years of his life wece ee eng ahead.” On the 4th nis nores | Concluded to remit hig fie of One reseed | 1 the rude dignity ‘of untutored nature, | Renwmeendent Parrish, (wi Wig mines, rich | « tulent for silence. His silence, or rather bi | “5r.! Hantieen Noesceut spent. The writer says Stated that there was Orke eer eee MtNe ease Ste Dot thotot | azties during the winter were numerous, | jjines and lots of them.” Then, to get right | -aucity of words, often was to ‘his great ad-| 745,240v Pweep! (Grave reader, do not it is the impression ‘of the Roslyn people “QUITE ASTIR ABOUT TOWS, a'student of Science in the pursaitge Wut of | nd well attended by all who wished to bé | Uown toselid business and find out how many | \antage. Itis told of him that when he was ut your lips to the next pretty creature you | ¢ #! Mr. Bryant has not left much property. on the divcovery that a pertion of thé body of | Uipe: In this case theme ea the pad. | lvEht fashionable, The amusements during | Gr ‘these solid millionaires were, borroutey | a Jeging Richmoud, and it was of the wmost | vet or you will understand wheat this means.) | ‘here are many richer men iu Roslya, bat Fae Cap ot the coping wall surrounding | “o"had been wounded, ald. the case wrahiy, | Xe Minter were so diversified and the society | money at Ave Der cant nce etch poroming | -esleging R that nothing of his movems: "Miss Haythorn. Eo! Ee! z « who have léft an impress upon the place the, Capitol grounds, but no one suspected | \Srhout souls ee "sentenced hin to jai | .2,€00d,,that none could feel at a loss for the | {itemniy wended my way tothe leading bank. | ould be known, a very bustling brother. Friend. What ts the matter? his. He has been a public benefac or ia ede ee ner along. it ap reared that he had | Sue year Moreen Wes alse Sent Dace ee LAD | ‘Mes Or dissatisfied with the other. Put (I must use the language of the country), | awof his eame down from Washington and | Ariend, | What i Open the door! Open the | ‘tiributing so largely toward renderiug all made the friendly acquain ance of the physi. | (ial where he Tetealnad el ae god ot THE PLAN OF WASHINGTON CITY. } Was bluffed on tie first deal, and hadu't the | spoke to him. He said, “Now, Graat, there | fas Hav pe : hat part of it under bis control beau iful and cians and their a nts atached to the | the District Attorney entered a nciie pce | Zhe first public communication on record in | |eart to'show my hand. eee door swung to | we some questions which our people’ up in| There was a sound of hurried whispers, the | _\Cturesque. He contributed largely to all its Washington Asylum. He alluded to them | | i, nothing havien been ton id agaiast hin | ,clation to the arrangements for laying out | the left, and in my eager and rather hasty en- | Washington yonder want to have answered. door was shut and the bliad pulled down with | Charities, and one of his peculiarities was that familiarly, and spoke of going through the | tlote than the fact that he Wased tee ae we daded gam, the pen of General Washing. | try Tslammed it back agains: a stock of silver | «nd 1 Just want to know how ‘soon you aré | flostile sharpness. he never allowed anything which had been Tie cease areas, He also noted smpby of Dr. Sehleimer. It a be weil to subsequent letter of the 30th "april, 791, he Luliion, only a “little sample of a thousand | coiug to make a move against Richaond. If any eri ic falls on me for putting inarticu. | £FOWN on his farm to be sold. After the wants ns S sa tate TOM WRIGHT'S EXECUTION, tate here that upon the pubication of Chris’ | calls the = Federal City.” The. name whichie Ten milies cast of here (een snniae pane | jer ell T guess we will makera mate seat | lafe sounds in a dialogue as'above, answer Pe a ee Yor the murder of ‘the peddier_Koserski ished fromtlis vieiuity go one baaimet, Yan: | :ow bears, the “City of Washington,” was | (ary Greeny tyeegemation of the | 1s, © (Laughier.) The brother-ia law was | , {tall the insolence Fean command at pres | fis wagons loaded up and sent round t poor, Said the hanging of Tor went oft sm othiy, ished from His Vislaty, noone ERowine whore | 1 bi without the ka awiedge ot General” ine Tight. and in the broad window saw pyramids somewhat disconcerted, but he agin asked, ae ps such as Bophosied Raciide ead especially in the winter time. ‘ Di dchiclmer: of tac altar ae arene (a FARDONED AND GOES aT IT AGAIN. | jagton—in-aletter, addressed to. Major | Of,4uattz from various mines hereabouts, and | “Well, but now, how many men have you ; 1e did not seem particuiarly fond of his chil- v i ” 3 Aristophanes; they began it, and I learned it cael 7 igt was assured that “free gold” was visible to the | got?” "And then'Grant stopped, stroked “his | 3"! Hi ren, though he was always kind and benev- fined witht be Shs f tha iustitution and | ye President throgh. the cher of Mheewigs, | jEMftiat by the rst commissioners, as fol | Maked eye on soment {wey : Bae Lewes Re | Rote Ad then Grant stopped. cigar and | {hem Sore agaist my will itsetect | olent. He never rode while at Roslyn, but dined with Dr. s. “ te: resident roen che ettirts of es vite | tows: GEORGETOWN: Bapt’ 91701 ward through a crowd at the counter to geta | ihen said slowly, “Well, now, I guess we have because the engine whistled forty thousand Pony go afoot for miles around. Sometimes THE BODY OF F008 uenae HICKMAN Fear. | him un'il the morning of November toch Bir:—We have sec tha be Federal ‘Dis. | COMporting look at a good-sized check. Just | ; ota good maby. From such i Laughte: ‘ders at the Same moment; and fictitious en he met you he would be very kiad and >. eras és ey at that moment, however, the men ail hip- | a man as that the vigta to. Washington on | Murders ; ; ot. | sociable, then again he would pass you, head Under date of September 2ihe noted the | "Pen, a bos was Teft at the Bultinore and | rier shall be galled “The Territory of Colum: | #£,that Moment. however, the sacks, frum | The levee days were not likely to ee enon FHitweel: the tuneel and Beth a ee ang | hanglug down, aad hot seeming to aotioe see Sicceeded ta gett ge eee eg, HEM meh and | tie suspicions of Onlcer Metlaney, stati meg | }2,qand the Federal City, “The City of Wash- | Whien the polite clerks weve weighing oitcor | (aan the very behes ekey soinething | friend had thine to oaks Mme hee es | A lady remembers being present when he cout Succeeded in getting the body of Beau Hick- | there, and attesa haste ent eereeigned | ington,” the title of the map will therefore be | Gust und neice a ee ee Cnough of | like a kindly gleam from his éyes as an axsur- | Conduct had been marked UF tat Gate ae, | down to the buat to meet a large party Paps that if Was a Lovely moonligat night, | hoving some candiet wees and te- | A map of the City of Washington in the Ter- | {heseintne shites, Buy dat ped through the | xnce that he was glad of their coming. “That | Serve which is supposed to distinguisy the | tlemen. Being’ then in a social n and verything Went off smoothty.” he moving some sawdust au browa paper itary of Columbia.” We have also agreed railing to a comfortable saat. near the cashier. | White House where the President lives is at perfect gentleman tertained them wi h au iuteresting ac: fan Auupmying he entered the fact of a great | Ofy colored gil The bow eae werk yn | that the streets be Hamed alphabetically one | Jetore proceeding tr he Tee eae ees, | Niiite House: y hington, ai the other extreme | "With a long face, real or feigned, he held | Lis travels in the south. Receiving company bue and ery in all the daily papers about tha | Qi a colored girl. The box was marked Win. | way, and numerically the other; the former on the corner of a safe at my right a 314,00) re- | ead is the ' Capi-ol, and between those |, nthe door; his late friends attempted to | WaS Dot a specialty at Rosly grave of Beau Hickman being robbed, and | AUlenreith, Cincinnati, Ohio. The oMeers ided into north and south letters, the latter | fort of pure gold, just brought |i, a the resnit. | 1wo liesthe great thoroughfare of Washingioa, | ("cape on the other side —impossible! they | _ There was never a great , that he had not seen any one Who seem'd to | $90 overhauled the box in tue preseace of the | jato east and west numbers, from the Capitol. | 17 fifteen days’ Work in the “Hidden Treas- | Venusylvania avenue, and that avenue, wheb Sauee pawn Hita Be CHO! he ber insulted | What there was, was of the very best charac- Know who did it. It will probably be recol- | {2roner, when the horrid sight was revealed of | Stajor Eiheot, with Proper assistance, will | ure” mine, “It was in the shape of a pine ap. | Congress 1s sitting, is Teally a muguiaesor (Latutfor kissed) deposited sundae nr wid | ter. Mr. Bryant seemed to prefer envertain iected that poor Beau had been ill for a long | |¥o.culored women doubled and twisted up | inmediately take and soon furnish, you with | re, but twice as large, and really a yood tonte | sight, To Imagine it, you must discard from | jwet a look of gentle, blushing reproach: the | ig distinguished foreigners, and he was espe. Mae Mn gte Rouse of Mr. E. J. Barrick, on | Bicor ained to haveeaen Cece ee amere | soundings of the “Kastern Branch” to be tn- | far'elther sore: anes gr Poe he teens | Sent, | Te his any notion of astreet ia Ireland, | other, whom he had not insulted. darted red. | Clally foud of Taliaus. If he entertained au Maryland avenue, and was removed to’ the | 2g? ained to have been buried in Potier’s | verted in the map. We expect he will also jents of a chronic croaker. | Siiding open the |r indeed anywhere in Europe. There you | pthet, whom he hac from her eyes; and so they | (Ors they were also of the highest gra: Providence Hospi al, where he died Sep:em- | Peldfrom the Preedman’s hospital the day | furnish you with the directions of the proposed | Vents o' the vault, within easy reach on my | Lave xot at some places a‘ong the street great | Hot a aba i ny Years ago James Fenimore Cooper and ber Hl, and was burled in Potter's field. Some | pelove: having died of natural causes, and uo | post road, Which we wish to have noticed in | Here, the cates confidently invited my at, | palatial Duildings, public oftives, great sitps | P¥t'Was, perhaps, fortunate for Doligna that P. Willis used to be a great deal at Cedar of the old Washington friends of Beau's after | !duest Washeld. . Pie map. Ave are Se. (signed) Thos. Johnson, | tention there. 1 remained Just avout long | ur stores, as. they are called, saakent thee es he had tie grace to be = friend to Meiar Bos: Iso Mrs. Forrest, wite of Edwin Kor- his burial started a subscription to give him a HIS SECOND ARREST. . Stuart, and Carroll . a enough to lift a sixty-five pound bar of gold | lurge as any in London or Paris, some of them kyns ot his regiment, a veteran laughed at ed the Bryants frequently, and could decent burial, and after the requisie amout cone De Caer, Uuitcers Atchison and |“ Tug caPiTOL AND PRESIDeNT's HOUSE. | FAs tora Dedstat VE Ghee bee oh, try | Guite as brilliant too. "You have gou thon the youngsters, for the ‘Major warttesamc een walking fn the neighborhood with Was raised they arranged with Mr. Anth, MeHenry, Dr Geo. A. Christian way arrested | On the Iith of Mareh, 17.2 the commission. | {2M its royal, pedestal of Iron, lead, or some | treat hotels, and near to those magaidicent | Joo coldly upon billiard tale ant aoa! Bryant eften, on pleasant days. But he coud Buehly, undertaker, and securing the ne Mand Brome who her poienists, Perey and | cis of the city of Washington offered a pre- | Gf Tum guies buses imate Te ey Or Som Tuildings ‘you have got the lice wooden had seen canhon-balls and Hlustecher “te hog | tot be depended to entertain visitors. Sary permit the und"rtaker, with his ass Meaty eemn, who hal Just served out a term | yum, by advertising in the public papers, for | Goren fohewes Tidy ho sinatea tee black | shanties in which negro barbers and smail | aixo to tell the truth, swallowed a good bit of | He would often go about his business Just called on Intendant Hodgeon at ths Ore EIA ak ThelE pide’ Om oe reeks Sok | z plan for the President's house, and aao:her | \ aie of the vault aied mocked eae Meee ee | hantles in which negro bar there ths taces- | The mess room poker, which made ita» Lajos. | the same whether there were compauly or hot. and showing bim the au:t Sead the bade ar cee eed eek Serer nae | joe desea for the Capita), to be presented oa {he five per gent: per month interest business. | «ut American street car, with its tinkiing | ible for Major Hoskyns to descend ¢o atrua his dress he was exceedingly plain, al Girecied to his grave, where pat fl rans ot ae 13th duly. et - ra Ay, a try to find some iittle spot where no man | ‘ell; the car, like time or tide, s.opping for | ¢ i " is i Ss when al sees acrntani er had Oven MLN: | THesPwere aeaptered Nectar in need | Cent Washitaton approved of the pian of ths | {ins miesra bok agee ee eu keaRe | Seay Woman elther,” but fetting | Kenlemanlike work or action as to brush his | 1255, Sie Jated and nothing lef: of iy but the trurk. The uear the old Lincoln hospital, and in the | Saher wee afterwards modified and made | ¢2sistent make up, will hound me only with | everyone scramble on or off as best 1. but perfectly neat.” La jet and unassuming. ; Captain Dolignan told this gentleman his . arms had been cut off at the sockets, the legs | ihe ra, cat f . | books, but such consolation seems alonz Way | lieycan, with safety to their shins and fect. I : ; as | 4 Darkey Charch Song in South at the knees, the bones unjointed af the hips | Stanty were Jad sarouds striped Tene ot | more easy of execution by Mr.S, Hallet, and | Gf’anu those bright bars haunt hes aL ‘Aud at each" side Of Peansylratia wr aeas pen fn leet acoents: Dut Major Husky is Carolin and the head severed from th: boly. The | Fave clothes and shrouds strippe rom sab-) on th and 2d September the following ap You will perhaps be surprised ty learn that | you have trees planted, you have shrubs | pe had known a’ man to lose his life for the A few days ago,while several miles from the flesh of the fare, with the etrs and scalp, hid | 1c vicinity Gh the ea. norco! that day in | jears on the records of the commissioners:— | yo stil lack sorethies a eee ae ae ctat | You flowers, and as you ‘go further on to- | Be had, Kuc ‘lage, T'was riding slowly along the pubite en left in the coftin with the trunk. “Tao | (ie visully of the station house. and it was | ° The Capitol is in progression ; the southeast | Uutpos: cf clvitieattan” Neo tee reported | wards, the Capitol, you have pretty, cheer. | “AUS,it' 42" nothing,” continued the Major, highway, when the faint echoes of a song Hest had also been opened and the heart | fm taki weary eel ee aCe oe deated | is Kept vacant; that ccruer-stone 1s to be laid | Onitne Little Mlissourh, 1s mine teat at eae {itlooking gardens, looking picturesque, pret- | «put unfortunately he deserved te los ee | reached ing ears, being borne as it were on the chly to Int nt Hodgson and tr ers e outrage | secybeed ant. craft, e F the nage rahge, y-five m ght so odd, ant, » Di Fs police department, and every effort mide to find out the guilty parties. “A sealed empty envelope was found near by mirked “She: mman House, £0," a dissecting knife, por Beau was placed i g ‘ : ¢ temples; and his senior added, “I mean to say | #head. Proceediug onward, the soun is grew : : 1 distant, are all attracting attention from the licturesque, that an unaccustomed visitor if irty. * ye nore and more distinct, until Hnally, by effect- that evening, one being the corpse of Harriet | colemulty is expected to equal the occasion. Fit pac ot bese districts, and parties | 1am Europe is sometimes ineiiued to wonder | Be Wwasthirly-Ove; you, I presume, are twen- | Mere aud more distinct unth Boally. Wy ellect- dahatsered to colins aud tanerone tone | ae he squth cornerstone OF the porth wing of | with pack animals and ght mining supplies | whether, If he were to close his eyes for amo | "YSPC ave m * Chambeflaia,” "** Heaven,” and“ Angels.” ‘ausfe ‘0 cof ir he Capitol ingly v Ge are s'ampeding in dozens every few days. { | bient, the whole scene would not vanish, “wr ot 3 ¥ N is said that women possessa greater friends for reburial. In the house of the boly | Washington on the 18th Sep'ember, 1793. Tue | 2° 8 ambeding in dovens every fe Tongest en. | Le Would not find himself santas sees and {hat is much the same thing; you will be | }Ow it is ty than meu, bi suatchers were found a complete outfit of ceremony was grand and imposing; a large | cyantment. met Butas some gold has unduabtediy | in Cork city or in Bandon & i agers OF ‘or amertion Gat be wemaee omisdonne a ; a ( f. as some gol as undoubtedly a ‘KC! andon town. reat aj * s 71 . ” the assertion that no woman's curiosity ever i put into a vault athe Congres | jumlsfor resutreetiag purposes, picks, shovels, | eonegurse of eiuizens ofthe vicinl yand nu | 2en'fognd Invane ox nuke ct ties eens, | cla t oe eee eee an nil send: watts tue’| ached fC nee ae ad ee eee sional Cemetery and afterwards were decentiy | P&S: Sawdust, Sc. 7 Vers from distan! parts attended. Gen Wash- | there is no telliug how soon another Deadwood | Then suppose you enter with me this | s3 ‘that he may think yor'baye loin bet.” | time; for what connection “Chamberlain” jnterred. . iim TIEKE MOGUL ANG, Tht olor eee are | Histon delive.ed an impressive and aporopl- | nay spring up. pplendid Captiol, tais Parliament house.. You | “that it ivtiarh when toe Wee ee (Daniel H.) could have with * Heaven” and =a the next morning, and the prisoners were | ute speech. The positions for the diferent édi- ———_________. £0 up those stairs, the steps of solid white apna teat tone “Angels” was certainly beyond my compre- COPARTNEKSOIP OF THE BYDY-SNATCHERS. charged with removing bodies from Beckets | fices and for tie several squares aad areas, as Retractation of Padre Carci. jnarble, and you pass through corridors of ai or. it, sir. le The diary stated that, on Sept. 1), Christian | cemeter He denied haying any knowledze | | .id down by Andrew Etlicot, were first deter- and Dr. Schleimer rode out to the ASylum aad | of the ca Let the disbelievers in human perfectibility | 2nsion. Riding a ‘ictle further on I espied to davers, claiming th. had a talk about resurrecting the Tolle | he was simply making a visi w the right, some several hundred yards from a Lonpon, Monday.—The following act of re- | « ifferen: colored marble, supported by stately ee 2 i a ajrested | nuned on the most advantageous ground, com | tractation was forwarded fo the Pops on the | rillars all shining wie apport strangely Has Wrage anne oon capable of 2 biasa did the road, an openi ig supposed to be a field, wing od eee owas, | manding the most extensive pro-pects and the | 29h of April: Gut of Keeping wiih our European ideas of a | tince ,aud this was his Nest donee ok eek | from which T was how confident thet the sin Fateh gad Partly arranged to go in together. | The heiriug was postponed and they were | Letter susceptible of such improvement as arty huther—The priest Charles Mary | public buliding, You go’ into a large central | {ynce;,and thls was his first damper. 4 was iu ular sounds proceeded. Turning my horse he next day he mace arrangem nts wicha | commitied to jail. Nov. 2), Messrs. Honkie | either use or ornament may require, ately | Curethaving become aware that his receut | ivbby as you approach one of the chambers, | fhat state of factitious xdineon tent which be. | 10 that direction I rode cautiously through a Fe rose ty fo tarnish material ty | and N. H. Miller, ‘counsel for Christian, ap- | avenues and such streets as lead immediately jritings and acts, have caused sandal | and there you see a series of paintings ail | fMat sate of factit English. He was looking | }rrow strip of dense woodland, not knowing is class for dissection, and that Dr. S:hleim*r | pled to Judge Cartter for a writ of habeas | {y public places were from 130 to 16) feet wide, to some, as has been remarked to him by | ound this room, none of which are, L must in vain for a lady, equal in rsonal attraction, What moment I might be at a colored camp as to receive half—s15. September l2th, he | corpus. The writ was issued, returnable the | divided Lato fou" ways, walks of trees. and chs, | Plous aud learned personages, and desirous of | say, of the very highest value as works of art, tothe idea he had formed of George Dolig- | Meeting, or disturb the harmonious meetiag : : er physicians in regard | vext day. The hearing had not taken place in | riage ways: the others were of various wid‘hs, avoiding even the shadow of suspicion on his | but’ to which a malicious senator is sure to | tthe @ man, when suddenly there glided | ©f a Union league. But, stariling revelation? ng material. | the Polfce Court for the reason that the prose- | fom 70 to 110 feet. The avenues and streets part, comes to throw himself at the feet of | draw the aitention of a visitor from the old him a most delightful vision!alady whosa | Behold a dozen or more-of Afric’s sons and ge bite with material foc | gf them being absout from the clays The aay | fs afeet, Aad uPwanls, ad Lootways of 2) Jilly, aud without any rescrvatinn oe muceres | Countries, especially from England. Wugiot | beauty and symmetry took him b the eyes | Gaughters in the center of a large cotton fcid, e *re with material for | of them 5 0 - ‘ vide ; ully, and without any reservation of heart or ose rep: eseut e surrender of the Ex 2 oe ¢ i 7 Mi. show the top of their voices: Hhe winter, at $15 each—they to luject and te. | following Christian's counsel asked that Ball | fate Red toetgaye y eot eae tee. 8) fveiligs, to all the teachings and all the pre. | Lenerat. Lord Cornwallis at Sarioe ceed | guother look: “It ean't bet Yes, itis!” Miss aekat P, Zmove it. It appears that his resurrection | be fixed.and $1,000 was set as the bail re- f-et, 12 feet footways. . thorn! (not that he knew her name!) but When I git to heaven riptions of the Catholic Church, and in pir- | the other the surrender of General Gates at +4 1 bat shall bse? gmoney came to grief, as on the lth of Septem. | quired, which, not being forthcoming, the PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ticular to ali that the Sovereign Fontitts, and | Saratoga (applause), ‘Those two eepitntoas | What an apotheosis! c hpi pheno g Ser he stated that Jay Cooke suspenied | prisonér was recommitted. BOn the 24th No- | from the Capitol to the White House, was qui.e recently your Houness. ia the Encye teal | are events of which the American is natu-| , The duck had become a peahen—radian‘, A lookin’ artor ine, Aue day before, and he was unfortunateenough | vember the resurrectionisis were in the Police | janted with Lombardy poplars during the | £41 ¢tpcently your E teach astothetemp>ral | rally preud, and he takes pleasure to polat Gazzling, ahe looked twice as beautiful and al- : . Zo have some money in their hands. He went | Court and Mr. Henkle waived an examination | administration of Mr. Jefferson, who. took Power of the Holy See. He deploves any an- | tuem out to'a member of the English House of | most twice as large as before. He lost sig it of Sterne po ahin Evele Pest to see about it, but everything was closed | for Christian, and bonds were fixed at $1,000, | great pleasure in ornamenting and improvin boyanees which his aets or writings may have | Commons, and ask Dim how he admires those | her. He found her In. She was so lovely bi gene Pegg of znd no information could be had. To coasole | and for Percy and Maud Brown, Mr. Clos3 | the city. The populition at its commencement | caused to your Holiness or your predecessor, | Works of art. (Great applause} she made him ill- he, alone, must not Donk H. Cha abet Bils eriefon the next night heand Dr. Sehlei: | for the government, asked that 's2N bonds | beiug very thin, the members of Congress and | ¢1uSed to your Holiness or. yo ninoares seh: dance with her. speak to her. If Re had been | a Many ane perenne Oe 3ner went out tothe potter's field and staid | be required each for witnesses, and they were | others were obliged for years to ‘dn | ments of filiat homage of and most docile ob. | 13 ASERVANT-GIRLen‘itled to a ‘character’? | Contenttobegin heraequaintance the A rete a Pgs fe joniag one be They coula not get i Thenert might. how: | December Sh, the att fot chain was fe | Sir eon Anat Mateus ate sau | Slence he Wea of aus Chri tonne | r!inuerana wactnee ged chasse : aed oo ers on tae ae he} not get it. e next night, how- other conv 8 1s jzment sole i. Jour ever. heand Schleimer went out ar ihe Any, | duced to MAM, buthe could nee made to remove the segiof governmeut: but | SUDMI's his judement_ as and legiti- | of tue Hign Court of Justice in Ireland has de- subys,” and tha he would vor for Gov. famp- ton text fail.—[Gor. Chariestm News and rer. J mate judge competent to decide on what eon- | cided th- question in the negative inanaction i 7" bject ; stai HE LEAVES THB CITY. these proved unsuecessfu!, the opinion of its a SMiekt and after breaker west eothe aiters | _ March the grand jury found a true bill of | stability beeame fixed aud well grounded, and | On(“of tne Ciratch con tee ea oe susan a recent ay aclergyman's wifcf or of the Church and the welfare of souls. | 0) charactor” Bnd injectedftheir subject. The day following | indictment against him, charging the Temoval | its popu'ati'n and improvements have since | fie makes this declaration os Scho Cone t sus:aining a written 3 te “nell we her mistress a month’s notice, A 8 [0CKING CasE OF INDECENT AssauLT he gota permit from the board of health to | of dead bodies from graves. ie announce- | moved steadily on. lie, as he always has been and still remsins; “ H Sury their material from the college dissecting. | meutof this fact in Taz EvENtnG Sieg sacs THE SEAT OF GOvERMMENT | | Goa who withdrarine ot ee ees ad wastond hat she could go at once,, if sng u ‘on ee ite girs bya man named Georgs oom. The diary showed that he had a Christian notice of what was in store for him | was removed to Washin: ton in the year 1800, | deems worthy of censute, he places himself en- tamed $ 1e next day to ask for a written chas, res ees aor its. Me b — BUSINESS OF ANOTHER KIN and he left for parts unknown, leaving his | during the presidency oF John Adams. Tae | tirely In your hands, ready to follow every. | sion Hee Mey cay to aS complied with her valyned befere Justice Farlow, and the evi- Bliss H. called to see him professionally; he | surety, James Penny, a colored man, indiM- | supe.intendence of the city, a3 far ae ee Where aud always your infallible directions. | reques:, statiag that the girl Lad conducted dence of the three girlt—Katic and Fr Srhen ane suddenly hada misesustage and wes | CU” axorHen ARREST AND FscAPE, Instance placed inthe hautsof three commis: | Sigued) “CHARLES Many Genet, | hrse £SobeI wauletly and honesty fora space Mouve and Maly Reas—recelved. Mary itea = en she a) was a 3 a Celivered of a feinale enild. Ottober Is, De Sept. 15, IS, Detective Motitresh ‘was on | simers, unit. May, 18/2 wisn {ie bout was le © six mont is, and was disel at her own at the ius ance of whose mocher Maynard was Schleimer drove to the eity with a subject for | the tral al in for Baltimore, and discovered Uhris- | abolished and a Sup riatead nt appointed. | He “KinpER STRANGLED.-—Wm. Cathie, | Tequet. She sudsquently applied for another the college. They got in just before the close | tian aboard. He tried to evade the observa- | The Tegal jurisdic jun was assume 4 Con- | a painter, was found dead inthe yud of ths The tate eee agin te, Mzieen, eharacter. of the lecture, “got in quietly and smoothly.” fon and when the traia yenched ee jebet tn TESS ont e aith of aera: Ln bea a Sarnia Hotel, at Ta Bran oe nares: view with her former mistress. The platutitt ‘ 2, took it ye jum wit iS Vol 3 jaws ary and an rglata | ay. ‘arauces indicat . : Demetery aa the soiaiens? Home, ae eee deavored to elude pursuit but Mr. MeElfresh | were declared to be in force. The y was | had been murdered and drazged into the hotel , 2¢ went to the latte, who said: “As I can wrrested, is only = ros. old, aad her two sous are Sestined to the circumstances of the ina ae manner. Justice Farlow released the a ou ball for the action of the * x ly §} the truth you had better rest satis- id jury, E. J. Codd, his employer, nk a : d arrested him and brousht him | incorpora'ed by an aet of Cougress, passed oa | yard. I: is reporied that Cathie fell sick bv | 02! al grap a, , tae ao tees | RS face to tats sy asa fash ive from j saee. the stot ny; 138, by. paige ae ths appa pier cedsy si and was Steistod by aman nad fled wit pecs. es femtmontal® ae aso Tag his security —[ som bjeet ti two mucl Aborty al men aA yor ‘ves €. ty dm Wi some of @ hacl en ¢ : Hie eR emer ts | beter ort GME bia | Sas ye ae feeseiboteetacd Sora’ ad bu, de atic tre | Rrra ranietwetseter, | TR TEE DA Nera, laee. November 5, he and Dr. Schleimer | jnm the city an ot been heard of . Be s yaid. Smithy, when Ww 5 may Under certain circumstances clatm | St < Pa i gene ~ fy gums re leak rought in a subject for N.B. November 9, | since, only that he went west to join his friend | is situated at the southern extremity of the | he “kinder strangled.” 5 ‘dlscharee, but they have no legal right to a Bot Shesoustly, compranend. the meat his Wa man i be and Schleimer went out in search of a fu- Dr. sthieimen, Christian isan Englishmen by city, on the point of land formed by the jnc- eR SSS character ingof the term. y's nuen, Reweret, Lies" 3") . a eral, but was not so fortunate as to meet one. | birth, 5 feet inches high, with dark hazel | tion of the Potomac and Anacostia rivers. THE Detroit Free Press presents the ques- by ‘was at last revealed by this untoward incident: | rock: ‘3 Tiffany ‘i Rear Ebe! ‘and hair; at tl his is position being at the head ef navigation, | tion, ‘Are watermelons it a de ‘com her name to her address was buta short | the b sprang in to save him, Bea” a9 aid, i noes turn u thing. was only “are “ ene about’ at an ithe seat of verament and centraiina na | pends, we should say, on the teeth and enter- | _ 4@-The third Iilinois district oon, 's ti an and he is a, r gressional | step; and the same day our crestfallen hero | and both were drowned. Smith’ x i i ietly view. Was selected in 1804 rise of the old gen' '§ dog.—[8ufa'o | demooratic convention, at Colambus, nom.. | lay in wait at her door, and a sucoced- | r.covered. Efforts are being made to recover Psat Bock Gave” Churn CueeRece | eargotage, (Els wife te ving quletiy in this | tional point of view. ded for the | Warnest Christians ae: Rated George A. Beckuell by avelama Ing day, withoutettecs. But ong Aue atvernooa | that uf iss bey.