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ee THE EVENING STAR. with O'Nell appeared with him, and this ‘war her appearance a8 star. When they appeared to - - as Romeo and Pultet youth PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, > & admirably suited the characters: that they Al THE STAR BUILDINGS, / : Gitad the wildest applause of the densely packed Ferthwest “crner Pennsylvania Ave. end 11th 8,57 At the close of his engarements in ; ‘ Payne returned t0 London, where he remained wat, ‘The Eveuing Star Newspaper Company, Pager earned to sondon, wh ere he remained = * ae HASTENED TO PARIA, baa Seer Where he arrived at ® most interesting time, as ‘Tre F-wxi~e Stan is served to subscribers tn ths Bonaparte had just returned thither from Biba, riers) on, thelr own ¢ and the gay Metropolis was alive with excitement: 1 wr : ‘5 Entered at the Qecond-clese mail n ‘Tre Wexar Portege prepai Soon after his arrival in Paris Payne became Acquainted with Washington Irving, with whom he was for some weeks a room-mate. At about T ENTS the game time he was Introduced to Talma, the All mail eubecripi yO. ° Tr : q great French tragedian, and the acquaintance apeper eect ice st Vv" 61—N® 9,402. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1883. WO C Ss. Sud ormes tote ened ita xine : « ic During the year 1817 Payne played brief engage- | ments in London, Liverpool, Birmingham, an@ EG : ____SPECIAL_NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Telegrams to The Star. other English cities, where he was well recelved, REE CONCER [cg THE OKIGINAL PoLak sopa_ > CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER Dut not with the enthusiasm which he excited on ee min =alomn, | Be iene 77 Sihand 1 storta northwethliev. 8 IL, Gneeany his first appearance tn England, when he was but Wholesale FIVE CENTS PER GLASS, Worhipwihes | 1m and 7:90 p.m. Comeand | pap PARKER BROTHERS LYNCHED. Uttle more than a boy. Other Juvenile dramatie Without change of quantity, and quality fully main- | Werhip with us. - Prodigtes, including Master Betty, lost their ition, ain eles re ear g ores wees rence ih ty Socata sien and Such TRN’S, on the Avenue, near ‘reasury. Tes », Ste as the case with Payne, who gradually abat pe Ifans + “ertiees and yeesching’evary Sunday at | STLPMAN DAQUD EXECUTED IN EGYPT. oned the stage for dramati sutntnsainy and tn Une ——- FRANC] 3 J = following Year wrote the tre dy of “Rrutus; orthe NDAY, JUNE 4, cS 2 eee eee ie FS AE SOULS CHURGH, CORNER OF lern ——— Fall ot Larquin,” which w as produced tor the Ares 0 $F and Lstrests’ northwest, —Morning ee Ume at the brary La eater, : Matinees—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 200 K street northwont, | eceks Evenly vetvies, 8. Bunday School at943.. | TIMOTHY KELLY HANGED- IN- DUBLIN. Waid, the part ot Brusce Dane ation on ier . ae STE : ues mt = Kean. This uragedy was a great success, and for TUES I~ SALE {ee TiS tn ee ee pUNTEY , PRESBYTERIAN sinwant ogi mire than 73 nights was performed to Crowded In des-6i* cote Presoiite Bond ‘orn- | HEAVY STORMS IN ILLINOIS. jouses, SI SALEM, ine at il cock, Sunday Lokoel sini ae he Course of his carcer as a dramatts author ; 2 ime thes tacapine 4 4 ance Prayer meetings Wedneeday eeeniings cena ae ee Peeled pe tod eed ot Sng pisye, seceding ‘With aii ite embellishments. including fam d on and after July 1, 1883, the net All are welcome. ies, comed ‘ud melodramas, all of whic! a NIONAC DANCER! : tee e gGolar and fifty cents per DURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH oTH | "N° BO*Per Hrothers Hanged by a cartes ae in thelr Um and had a longer or NiCd DANCERS. ts follows: D ee EuINN Cut Sonn Is / horter life upon the stage, an the pecuniary ree © Fl kiVERS SUMMER GARDEN Karur, jason. Serves oncriow at i eta aids | THEY MEET THEIR PATE WITHOUT FLINCHING. Sof which afforded iim a comfortable. iiving leet =< | B-u.. Sabbath School at 9:30 am. Strange: WAVERLY, Iowa, June 9—The Barber brothers during bis residence of nineteen years in Europe, ope. Extraordinary encarement, for Gilly welcome. were taken from jall Dy amob at 11:80 o'clock last Tae ‘two productions of his pen which are CARLOHESE DTT, the Wonterful © LY CROSS CHURCH, MASSAGHUSETTS | Dlght and hung'to a tree half a mile east of the destined | t0 a permanent place” in dae homens: of Ue Opera Bouffe Ai ad 18th street.—Sunday services: Ma- | Jail. The mob was composed of men from Fay- matic and poctic Lterature are“ Brutus’ aul Mrs, BAP ot LAIBLE, aud us Sunday Schock a GN a ieee ett county, and was led by a brother of Deputy and the sonz of “Home, Sweet Hoine,” ena Tust AKE AND communion and sermon; 1a. 1. Sheriff Sheppard, who was kliled by the Barber the one written wien the ¥ popular ap. | thir Cost in tures mouths. tue, 8p. m. Seats free.” JA broters last fall ‘at West Union. The sheriff re- Dlause was ringing in his ears, and the other ta'e E. = OUAEEIIG NEW AVE- | fused to give up the keys of the Jail; whereupon Moment of depress sadness, when the re “5 nae and sth ttroct Breathing touosee a ti | the mob battered down the doors with sledge- membrance of home Kindred came to him as ,DE. M.S. PARSONS, MEDICAL: FRE | o'clock a.m. and 8 p.m." Sunday school at9:30 a.m It hammers Atter ® short delay inside the lynchers a sa wee to hls weary spirit pieavant Paslors, 1503 B atrent wathtonte deeaaene | HAMLINE M. ¥ OAUHOH: CORNER 9TH | thetmnecka, Neither of them dlnched’s sents me mRE et Wwetrietty, missaxe, vapor baths, &e, my31-lm* see and daccrstad Cth Bee ea Ane aL ee | andl tiles ald nobeven plead for meey atane stage was writtten tn Paris, on ea re pga eae i > LUMBER. interosting exercikes by school, special music by choir, | Of the proceedings. when Paper ee cans On @ Gull October @ay, a aston to Ie. de 6 =; . ——— Duet. hhildren, and. retnarks by pastors. 9-40 Tas es en Payae was occupying a small lodging room THLSTIC PARK. Constant or eA EUILDING LUMBER, of all | p.m. teinperance mechng, an addres, ‘recitations, | Am Alexandria Incendiary Executed. in the upper story ef a bu lding not far trem the Aa™ ae Aled, a genetal eveortnunt of Masone and shisine by choirand schools Weloae ae | SULEIMAN DAOUD PUT 70 DEATH IN THE MIDST OF Palais Royal, To use Payne's own words, as ad- — cous ee a oral eseortment of 5 Mason, and y oho : Wek THe RUINS HE MADR. Bei eh a eral pes ; Se en ee ee Ee AT THE LOWEDE MARR T bRICES. (> MEMORIAL, CHURCH, 14TH ST. cIncE ALEXANDRIA, Junc 9,—The execution of Sulel- eas wey iy ~ 4 — anvor wee “4 et Our facilities and stock for the city and country Job- TeEa ees Beer oneey era Jit; | man Daoud here this morning tor setting fire to ot soll Ate ont saan: ss which r messed nis out FOURTH aes ue RACES. Lt Ge tho dack Continent ar31'a rand p.m. Interoutay | AleXindria took place in the tnldst of the Fulns of ene ae ee ae ar eatch, Sepreened hie eo. ip Neo WM. McLEAN & SON, eyed. Every ae sarees 5 the sight of the happy crowds promenading the CATITAL — BIEYe CLUB, my23 13th and _B streets northwest. (2 AUCH M. E. CHURCH. sp AND AsTS. | 4 HRATED cite tel De REL: Streets below him, the words came rushing into ae ee northeast.—Sermon appropriate to ‘‘Chiidren'’s = a his , to ft, consele and refresh his overbur- Cri (gp as Fixtures! Day," at 11 a.m. by the pastor, Rev. WiLFoRD Downs. |__Lonnon, June 9—A heated debate occurre! in dened heart. It was under these influences that GRAND CONCERT ; a At8.in. Rev. M,Ponren SNELL will occupy the pulpit, | the House of Commons last evening relative to the he wrote the song’ which has touched seers BY THE U. S. MAWINE BAND. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CI’y TO “Offerings” for Sunday schoo! union ‘and educational execution of Solelman Daoud. The members op- chords In the heart of the world, and immortal. 29-SOL0 AKTISTS-39 UVIEABE CAEL ANITA SSeS CIDER S Te ee eee REET He | ROH ae gxerutton ed Dy, ie George Campe ized the namo of its aution oe Duder of Prof. John P. Sousa, CORCORAN BUILDING, | apres Sunday school at 9 ame” Preaching | urged the government to telegraph requesting a i i Zz eZ f =e THE ORIGINAL WORDS OF THE IMMORTAL SONG. by Rev. ,, M- GANDNER at 11 a.m.” Interasting ex- | stay of execution. Sir Henry Drummond Wolf as. 3 LEE flog IETS = = The following are the Words Of the song as orige ; mo E. F. BROOKS. _ | ercieos by'tie echool at 7:30 p.m.” All are cordially in- | gerted that the death or series a le as: i Zs Lett EIT eee inally written: Admiseion (including vest) +50 cents | Le Vited. it Fled in order to silence ie changes against the 3 ZS Gh SG Oe er re = " “Mid pleasures and palaces thouch we may roam, = = ai i a So SEMED CHURGH | Khedive. Lord Kamund Fitzsnautiee, under for- y Lo sega TT LL IE Be It evereso lume, there's no plice Ike Homet en at2. Concert at3 at 4.30. Jo? | LAKGE ASSORTMENT OF THETAT ah 15: elgn secretary, replied that Sir Edward Mallet, the ChE EEN ELE i her's m m crenata, Concer a3. Raemat 490, et | Laos ASSORTMENT OF THE LaTTs pee decerpenen nae | Sarena cepa ua arg matey te LP gee eS aoe eiocatp cma talom wo tae RHE” WASH WIN MING SCHOOE, FURNACES, RAN viocsat Il a.m. ¢ 6:30 p.m. Bau- | to inquire as to whether there was anything tn LEG Lies “Surpassing all oment New York avcnite, between th and Mth sts, ana anyon ee BING day schoo! 9:45 8. 1m, All welcome. Beatsfres. _1t_ | the caso calling for tho intervention oF the ButiEg N/E Which. seck through the world, 18 ne'er met with UF FOK CIHE SEASON. fae Re rome Ons Grakes NAW: = |. E. CHURCH, COR. 9rH AND §| overnment. Mr. Gladstone finally declared that WEE: ZZ Zs eisewhere. 4 0 to 10 p.m. ; Ladies—10 | = —— CF streets Sunday ‘school at 9:3 as Sir Edward Mallet had not informed the gov- SLE ALE Za There's a spell tn the shade aes : : = Pare freachne 11 a. in. by. the pastor, H. 5. Fnaxce. | ernment that there had been any Injustice dow to Where ox tar Seo and artificially heated NEW PUBLICATIONS. ‘Temperance mesting a po Ts ip Adtinoss by Wat. | Suleiman Daoud they had distinctly declined to Even stronger than Ume, aigl thore + 10 tie insti ——— ee H. ee se ee eoples, esting ‘huivenst a2 imterfere in the matter. He said Lord Dufferin despair han Une, ayl more deep than YYCLOPADIA * ca ems idrens' Jay | had informed him that the charges which had " 1 C ; (>, UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, tem a“ z | Deen made agalust the Khedive were ridiculous. An exile trom home, splendor dvyzles tn watnt ae NIVERSALIE gH sem ae ©, sive me my lonely thatched aint eee aren * SDTOPEIRES Go EIR ee anta— Services Timothy Kelly Banged. The birds andthe lambkins thateame at my call. CONCERT THIS EVENING POLITICAL SCIENCE, me Concert by the Sunay aad eB ite” | THE FIFTH MAN TO SUFFER DEATH BY THE LAW FOR Those who named me with pridee By an Eplarzed Orchestra, SOON = —— TT = = THE PHOENIX PARK MURDERS. Those who played by my side— Bnder the conductorshiy of Prof. CHRIS, ARTEL POLITICAL ECONOMY, | Gy" CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION, COR: victor ar pyane S.- Timothy Kelly. who was com | qe ead to pa COP ae, | Serr me, tirn! with Me tnnetcr dearer tha a ‘OWNS 3 7 J “se eC articipation K my laces throuch which I roam THE OBEKFOLSCE OLEAN COD AND OF THE . 730 ant il Arne an fal Shoes ereiseat Soh oem | dersy was haueed In isa Tee ar re | 17 oe Frnnancaute, bay tne expenses of his education | Oniy swell my Hearts august There oe pao TROUPE, 6 LADIES AND 3 G&NTLEMEN. POLITICAL HISTORY at which the wcais are all free. Su this morning. "Me was the fey man execu for , | St Union college, Schenoctady. ike howe Cae 027) GACKCH OF THE EPIPHANY, REV. WM. | Slade the prison, but there was no disturbance. It Young Payne accordingly entered Union college Which was incorporated Into an opera. entitied UNITED STATES, pei atte RUNS noe Be com union, varvice | 13 Delleved that Kelly died without making any in the year 1805, and rema‘ned there until the end Ti, the 3 an,” one of three plays that and sermon, 8 a Subject | statement. WARD PAYN of the following year, when his mother died tn | tarly in the year 1823 were sold by hl to charles Bees 0 Para or evening seriron, ess of ‘the Bible A REPRIEVE EXPECTED. JOHN HOWAE ene Boston. His father becoming financially embar- | Kemble, mapager of the Covent Garden Theater, MELBERT B. CARY & CO., Publishers, i 2 At evening service all seats are free. The | Mr. Vartan, a member of the Prisoners’ Ald So- ragsed at this time, he left co lege with a determi. | Lomton, for the sum of two hundred and any Chi th. daily morning and evening prayers hereafter will be at clety, called upon Earl Spencer, the lord iieuten. son te a career for himself, which, wourd pas. The music of the drama was composed nleago OS oe eee 4¢_ | ant fate last evening, and gave him his personal enable hin tn tine, eo Pell eae ee | by STOO ag aon a renged for the opera The second volume of this famous work (complete in CS MCRENDRER . CHURCH. SUNDAY, | assirance that at 8 o'clock on the night the | A COMPREHENSIVE SKETCH OF HIS LIFE. his father, by adopting the professon of wy actor, | & Ree es worl a of the Song, as * three volumes) is now being delivered to subscribers, | LS” Children’s day, m., appropriate services, | Pacenix Park murders were committed Kelly was for whlch he had alr-aly exaibitet decid-d pie ‘Sown manuscript: = — selolans ga a th enaE gpm engation from thé | in whicu the clildven’ will take part. & pom. premch: | procand nee ert ae ore society. This torn. talcite, AON kick bea Ee ties the noes oe THE REVISED SWEET HoMR. FAIRS, FESTIVALS, & holamand ites throughout tho Uaited states than | iny by the pastor, Itev. W. 8. EDWARDS, D. Ing Varian stood in front of the jail and stated he tractions. Returninz to Boston early in the your casures and palaces though we may roam, s = = = | pease trons antnnetis ces conairs — boon teriogay Moment to hear that Kelly had | HIS LITERARY AND DRAMATIC CAREER AT | (i010 there devoted a year to careful study and <0 humble, there's no plaoe like homel TRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN AID OF NUR Pifine following quotations ilustrate the general opin- (= MTVERNON PLACE M. E. CHURCH, | been reprieved. tratning for the stage, being also engaged a rin from the sky seems to haliow us there, "PRATNING SCHOOL, at Kinzman Placi ion of the va ue of these volumes: corner 9th and K streets north west.—Children’s So HOME AND ABROAD. ortion of tne time in literary pursuits, aud on the seck through the world, is ne'er met with v FO ie ee NDEs ee | tne Aucuste (Ga.) Heenine Nowe, April 24th, 1869; | day, anniteeor er noni Bebocl, with appro- | A Heporter Kills a ‘Theater Manager. Sith or Foprose 809, made his elsewhere! PICNICS, EXCURSIONS the aprearanes of Vol. Tit was reccived by'the prossand | Ke Cox, D.D. Public tavited. 1F | mig teat Gta eres ane rey otter, mite at the Park Theater, in New York, as Young here's nO place like Homel CNICS, E2 SLOr uaspent writers on ¢eonouaie ‘and pobitical: questions (o> THE ERY. EDMUND COYLE WitL PREACH the Theater Comme aa Me nce preprletor of | ETS LIFE IN WASHINGTON. Norell in the tragely of "Dongen ‘ere's no place like Homet — = ith wal com id it pproval, and no words m y ol un e rs ze s Ue AND DUTY. < ee raine, venir tog extravaxant ime Btls describe ite | west, 1 girat Presbyterian Church, a aaa xitlea, by, Joun Bell, a report for the mee va eS ‘The debut was avomplete success. The applause = Jee feck meee. eplentor a 2 Jaro ; a mer, 2 present volume will undoubtedly mee f Washington, and his many friends are cor- | Star, in tho haliway of a foiging house op) of the audience was unbounded, the genius mant- | 2. ~ ul RGE LEARY. W. W. CORCORAN. Dt miuarto the first.” ess Sues ” birds stuging gayly, that in ; hte "Eke Revtnah Morning News March 26th agss.—| din invted to be present “Pri | inined Matile Hurcline who'was kaon aa" Pee: | ANECDOTES AND PERSONAL REMINISCENOES, | tested Us the woven tee ee Give’ me them—and’ tle. pease Ot tapas mare CARROLL INSTITUTE deed tS a or Pe Ee Ce Ie AeA We Tana | ericks’ mistress. She was the only witness of the witnessed his performance. He was engaged at than all! 4 eMiGEATS HALL, ture.” Minister.—Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the pe and apa ages fog ene one —_— ‘the Park = for - nights prior “4 =e a mons moms, beagee pti ees ARSHALI i (cago Tri 1 tt ae : : + hte"? | stairway in the aim al claims that ture for Boston to fill an enzagement in that ere’s no place Ike ON TUESDAY, JUNE ira, 1999, enuchtto bet the library not, only of every man ees | Muuiet. All are fnvtto sas | Hrederleks was trying vo craw his revolver whes | “FROM THE CRADLE 10 THE GRAVE.” Gity; but gave a seventh perforfaaner tm Next There's no place like Homet Gm Ge Favorite Steamers GEOKGE LEAKY and W. | tats on active part in politicn tatot seen eee (> CEMISTADELPHIAN ECOLESTA MEETS | no fired, and that he shot hu le self-defense. York for hls own. benent, oh which occasion his Georve Leary, st9:30 a.m-..W, W. Corcoran at 4p.m.; | Ti cPuiladelphla Daily Eeening Teleraph,Jan.18th, | ane ne Te a ee ge ‘Object:. 10 cclebrate the 4 ia uiliaoi WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE EVENING STAR BY | dred dollacs. SrnICh was Gute oe oer a eeeree ot we gcc! 5 aad WW, Corcoran at 7b nis nites ch commends itelf to the | death of Mostiah, Daviditinet nd noblest sucoeeeor to é Heavy Hels Storms an ae ea 5 APPEARANCE IN BOSTON. 1 Was flitierins tothe author ‘The ‘Claré Q ‘a TE i - | h's Throne, a1 rt Monarch. Second- » 4 —A_ hea IN . o3to1 3 ms 2 © Sea, exriving In Washingion at L 4. 7 eal poe SHeatigns vader Stich shasta any, canearm for,the in- | his Throne, anda Dee SF Bile Seca | SPRINGFIELD, His, june 2—A heavy wind CHARLES H. BRAINARD. His first appearance in Boston was at tho Old | was enacted be Mice Maria Troe, 4 sister of Klien Prize bowling, foot ball and other games. Soe of ete nia Heenrd. Jan, 200%, 4985—' It Ag a | Ink Deity and his purpose; and to exyoed the lien of the | Stas, “ccompanted by rain struck the 9 evening, Foderal street Theater, on the 21 of April, 1809, in | Tree, (afterwards Mrs. Charles Kean), by whom arene, Oo cents “Chuldren, from 6 to 12 yearsold, | poou of reference for every ona, and it will be pics Tpuaite S,catmouciem tnd Frowstantiain, who aro | Dorcodne several eae blowing down barns, a the character of Young Noreal, and during hts | the song was sung for the frat time. TO the Deaw- ‘N-B.—Steamboat reculations requiring every one to | Feceived. them. “Alnvited. Novollection, © PO! ie” | fences, &e.. and doing gulte.a Large amount of AncaeraySaigtn Aap Anmrelae! Seon Bate RPhaee 28 Bomen; | Bile | cap charm of amos melelion gone oben ee Ee ceeeie® Se sce comvatiod te charge for ahtiien PRESS COMMENTS ON VOL. II. (2S, WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF Sra AND Cai Hsee aerre a om ered John Howard Payne was of English descent, | 2@Phna, Selim and Octavian His success | dered her. on thls occanion, eo fascinating that P.S.—The Steamer EXCELSIOR takes the place of Pcstge mete! Piptinyy eye Ape 25th, nh BBS: pet) AR Lied J streets Sarliwes ee ouay, heen ; | sonville, Berlin and other points along the Wa- his paternal ancestry having emigrated from Eng- | {8 Boston waseven greater than it had been In beg pete a Foeont coe of a wealth; —— Oe cae = JC | informed, will find it'a very valuable companion aed | H,25_2% Decorations: 4-301. im, Miasionury Meoi- | Bash raltrod, west of this city, report’ the hear. land about the year 168%, and landed at Mastham, | Nor Tork. , He was pleasantly remembered astue | of London. The ple great run,” and for tay EXMONT—TEMPERANCE GROUND AND TEM- | guide” ing; 8 p. m., cong and praico service, conducted by the | est rain storia last evening that ‘has fallen for in the state ot Massachusotta, “His grandtasner | OUCH captaln a y editor, Secutive nizuts Mill the, thea tee eany G CRANCE BOAT, nea Bad coesTOn te eal a Meek a Tete ae | basior, Hew. W. 1. Mokuaner, ‘oull warvicee gore | years: The whence Ae flooded, and great | 1m the s {ageacl ar ion was enthuslastic In the highest degree. While Bs : ing. ‘A series of Sanday afternoon Temperance Excursions Heads erate 3 $0 speak ‘ia meet terms ee See CYC ial invitation is given. Seats free. it*__ | damage was done to the crops. was a prominent cit'z2n of that place and a llev- | in eran = esos —— ng ee ind ethno pony! Foch — beim cd pe wil commence JUNE Ith. Steamer Stystic leaves ferry | peodia. litical Science, &e., the oceasion being the = = : 5 tensnt in the service of the British colonies. His | to perform in Pailadeiphia, Baltimore, Washing- ; i were : opel or Fi Sppearance of the first volume of the work. Remark YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- 5 the | 80ld by the publishers within one year after ite Hooch Ghe Gig about procs Speaking sad aie peti | ee maade wee a are ae oe MEE cama em Seeaee 8 ON eae komme, men! = Washington News and Gossip. Sea ete ern ey in with | Sonshine teraalena geet eaae th oe ee con | penning: Ger eee ee permitced to share Hosein tamchce, See cronmn Se, ones cat et tat Gane | Spm tae Telnet yee meee Be CUmEEIOGIOrS. Gospel meetings e:bo'as Sapusia! Py, te poorer “ year William Payne, tho father of the poot, was | played a second engagement at the Park Theacs | in the great success whies foo pen te re aa pee yee | Creeper cr theca a er opaavent ate | Gebel? of Denver, Col. Heading roome oven daily, | ‘Tens ARE 174 new advertisemcntsin Tae Sram | Yoon. Avan carly ago Wiliam Payne was placed | with a still greater success than on the occasion of | Of the inanager and publisher, being cheated owe , J: B. TREMBLY, Manager. jadyanent displayed in the selection of the topica.” 8:45 a.m. to 9:15 p.im. ; Sunday, 2 to 7:30 p.m. Strang’ | to, lay. in charge of Rev. Samuel Osborn, of Eastham, for | his first appearance. of the twenty-five pounds which he was promised offers special in-lucem charter second Volume whic just been y | ers visiting the city always wecome. < formal een parca Can eae come iia tad Mabe tS Car vor wee corer see eee = a oo instruction, and after completing his studies | VisiTs BALTIMORE, PUILADELPOTA AND THE sours, Sanaatel tach ne hie Keel =e pone d “4 sate OEE COIGE = fally'eqas stall points, aud in some, superior to ita COP serestn eA A E.CHDRCH 4% AND CG} Revenue MARINE CADETS AFPOINtED.—Tho Bec- Went to Boston, whore he became a tutor ina| From New York he proceeded diroctiy to Balti- | the titie page of the sols, trom the sap ae at JUENE) Pree hee rk Evening Post and The Nation, April | 11.8. m. No evening service. it_| retiry of the Treasury yesterday-appointed the | wealthy family of that city. While occupying | more, where the announcement of his Seep epee realleed oonens poop ee oak teas dir, as there will be ahana- | 19th, 260)-—"-The second volume of this work 1s much | > NORTH BAPTIST CHURCH, lim STRE mgning cidets in the revenue marine service: | that position he commenced the study of medicine | ance created a degree of excitement without Ste | an cla Bicdlian veuper, and stoned Gene ese “wstch and chain geosnton to tee tee tay Oren este cerreh yo sp the number and range of the | [nave hes ey ee ee Laie STRELT, | Ne DISEret oe CNA We eneerel; | under Gen, Joseph Warren, who fell at | cedentin the history of the drama in that cry, Bishop. The popalay say aa eee ae dane=r. Jeb. St*_ | Gietranaltiins' trom formyn sources meee | a.m: Mina Fle Persuader,” at 1248 pau? ViNeMIAT Cbg Oe id) eer ances BIS MOE BI atenes being | Here be played for twelve consecutive nights, the | by marking ‘down, the notes het tee a VNGKEGATIONAL CHUKCH MOONLIGHT EX- | _ Of vol I—The Nation sxid:—""We earnot withhold our = T David J. Ainsworth. of Virginia. ‘The Above | interrupted by the troubles —_with | theater being fille to overflowing at each per- | peasant girl sing ts simply a leasant fiction, hav- z — CUESI Warm commendation for theindustry and dfscrimination WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN T i ‘ hiss sane formance, with an enthusiastic audience. At the | Ing not the slightest foundation in fact. He evering, June 151 Of the title and the. enterprise of the patiishees The | CAP Union Rey, Sea Hanracei . | persons passed a competitive examination in the | England he opened an English grammar school as w * uld Not have done It had his life depended on it coher pe Sha eet shar rates ed ang enue feateet a | Movizon, fi. wiiaddran lees, aden: | Orr gen eat ito Bena Pace oes, ric, mfarred, nis | loss of his chgagement in Baltimore ho visited | COUld Not hare done tad is Ife depended on te frahments, Licket» 20 cents at Kellogg & Johngon's, | wine, is a finely and valuable aid to political education. | Temple, sth sad Teens northwest, Sabbath, at —_->—__ first wite being Lucy Taylor, of Barnstable, Massa- | Ph : { | clude a knowledge of music, of wulch pelenes tp Evaoazo Fount aud af boat AEE. | iat prove enpecitiy, serviceaie to afudcuta | Bua wil tistics emmoiian’” THANE WOODMAN. | Peneovar.—tion, T 9, Comey and tamily nave | eee oa ade a vovage to tle West Ialice Og | Wat ho had expérenood 1a otuer cies where he | Wat. profoundiy’ agoeraat” "Head nae we QATURDAY NIGHT EXCURSION editors and public speakers.” cpu > CHILDREN'S DAY AT UNION M. F, | Teturned after an eighteen monthe’ sojourn in Sune anton in ee aA ee aes oO had previously performed. He afte: w ards aj plightost musical taste, and could not tell one note ‘i PENEY | Avril 22° Tess "We reend the aypearince of thts | CB Chto fon Skeett orth test SION pat, F: | Burope-——Mre George W, Childs, of thie Philadel- | Connecticut, where he nist wits wie Sete eee ie cea Ee es eee ay FORTRESS Ao ROe,, NORFOLE, = ; * Yania aveniie.—Short and sprightly add Radines | PMI Ledger, throws the beautiful grounds at | of Kast Hampton, Long Island, a young woman of | Charleston and other cities ot. South’ Carsline: a ol a POINT A\D POINT LOOKOUT, Pret WG, cre eanarly opportna. Cyclopwata | day School worker at Ti ain: welect Mente: Ieagins | Pla Ledger, thro} 5 Groat personal atdractlone and tac accomplish. | Wherever he appeared during this tour be was re- | London he drew on the oo RETURNING MONDAY MORNING. has my coriial ood wishoe: “IU does suas edtiorg | and Necltations Gy the Kekook ae Bene Keadines | Swootton,” his ay, UP” SOe EAs S| renee eee en accom! love | celved with much enthusiasm, and bis remarkable | den Theater, through Blabop, for £90, the balance ‘The Popular Steamer GEORGE LEARY, reat crpait, and it will be of great ure. You have all | School at 9a. m. and 4p. m. Come one! Cowie all! “it | free every, Thursday during ‘We summer season, ft first aight The father of Miss Isaacs was a | Performances elicited great applause. then due hitn, and this fact shows ‘how utterly SATURDAY, June 9th, at 6 p. m., the good names and they havegiven you dwork.” | oe CHUR 5 MATION Senator Lapham and ex-Représentative Mc- | al er nore to thk i Ig VISIT TO WASHINGTON, wanting in truth is the oft repeated statement . sa Prest. MB. Audercon, of Kochester University, N. ee ce ee THe, | Cook, of New York, are at the Arlington.—Mrs | converted Jow, Wl 19 came s country from , that when he wrote the opera he was in straivened frora Seventh street wharf. says:—**My own conviction is that this Cyclopedia southeast. Capital Hii Beanie w by the Pastor at 11 | Laughton and her daughter, Miss Berghmanns,left | Hamburg before the war of the Revolution and It was in the summer of 1909 that he visited | circumstances He Was at this me occupying Round-trip to Nortelk and Fortress Monroe. or cittesos than Ene Aor eee eee cae Ce ee eo ee ae eee ee Ta tea ees Berehm tees | Settled fp Hace Hampton, whore he resided unell | wa sninzton and playoi several nights at the oniy. | onan lodgings in a fashionable quaruer ot se" S*Finey Point aud Point Lookoute..s.2 1 Si tetas tnd oe Bow before the American | Bom; Missonasy iecting at6 p.m. to be mission, | dale, near Philadelphia Commissioner McFir-| his death. He was buricd In the churchyard of cuaster hen esting Anca clig ana wale aoe eee 4 Strict order and thorouxh discipline. Pere legtae a so become s manual for reference for | RY. ev. ool 9:30, Beata free. 11" ” | land, of the Land office, has returned to Washing- | that ancient village, where his grave is narked Dy sie Seen Au antograph letter of Payne, a copy of the one cree Remiioe ee ME Wet = aa CHROMITE ton.——-Major Poore hopes to Jeavo Washington | an humble tombstone bearing this brief but ex- | afterwards known as Carusi’s salcon, And ts Sow | ano sent to Bichon ek tae Hie tee Being tho only work of the Kind in the En-tish lan | fog? 5 ‘8 CHKONICLE! farm home, “Indian Hill,” near Newbury- | pressive Inscription: called the Bp oenag tiger Of the oldest | Cresent writer. “Init he gives Tull Gitetters eens, ‘eae guage it has no rivalry, henoe, the universal demand. | “Srecial enieruving for Chronicle of PAYNE at NIN’ to-morrow. guator Harris is at the Met- | **An Teraclite, indeed, in whom there was noguite." _| residents of Washington retain pli naive ner | Wie manuer in which the opera should be placed ponent THEN. Ueantitnt Sonvenie of today's conmney his property at Reallng for ste. Gee | yMiutam Payne and Sarah Isaacs were married | Of bis impersonations o¢ Young ¢ Was $0 true to | Upon the stage, including suggestions to Miss Tres, sold SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. tion. Original sketch; several Poems. At} vertised ils property at Reaing for sale Pari: | in1780. Three years afterwards Mr. Payne was Seepbegrde or detighved auaitere aetace tueeters | wh was to enact tw part of Clark. The letter . i el ror , 0 GOBRIGHT Ag. | Hancock 1s at Wormiey’s.— Mr. Waiter Paris ex- | appointed rincipal of an academy established in . aye DOR | jo) | Closes with the foliowing graceful sentence, chat- 2 pununesentow. cine ag tg} arenes | Ce mealonae buted to ieee St AE Tall | pects to sall for Knwiand on the 20th Inst Bee Hampton by Ds Wite Cilnton, governor. of Aa Sonn ee ee acteristic of the writer, Whose refined and gentle— ORVE LE JOH (for the United States), 0 Wall Street, New Hiaven, | 9th strect, M NG, at 7:30 sharp. ’ | Gabriel Harrison, of Brooklyn, the biographer of | the state of New York. Of this academy, which time made alivingreality. Mr. William W. Co- | Manly instincts were expressed in every act of bis a Coun. 1t&K It" - WELSH, Secretary. | John Howard Payne, 13 at thé Arlington.—Mr. | pore the name of Its illustrious founder, Mr. Payne thena boy of eleven years, attended his | We: “1 hope you make memoranda of the ex: Qeamnce Ene == ————S> = au Ob RMX One of the tesseos OE Willers bre acteray eg as | Femalned In charge several years, when he re- | COD, ightly, and tO this day cherishes | P°DSes ou have been at In postage, &., on Account LADIES’ GOODS Ta CARTON are mencetted CHE AEALIAN ASSO- | one of the lessees oF Willard’s, but latterly of the | Temtlned In Fret eT nae als fon, | Vivid reoullections of the youthful acta acn cts | of what Ihave sent to. the theater throure poe 7 1 SS’ GOODS. _ Bar at CEA EION aro is horthwsrt SUNDAE dene tie | West Ead Hotel at Long Branch, died at “his cot- | ‘POY’ Howard, the sixth of a fambiy of nine chit | Vivid recollections of the yout assumed during Lis | If the treasury has not patd tt, 1 sual! think you : iuaimect wharf at 0a, | TOR LADIES.—FIUST-CLASS HAIR DRESSER, | 15k to make arraugemeuts to attend the | (#8 ear there yesterday, Barnum say3 he | Gren, was born, at No. #9 Broad merece ee ae teiel chengententan Wyasaroee do ine great Injustice 1f you deny me the opportu- z iareday an mday, returning at | J “J. KOCHO: 10 ZENEGA. “will never lecture agaln, not even for the tem-| of June, 1791. "A large Portion of the @arty cnt ee ee er er als Hee Payne was as j Bly Of preventing my correspondence from be- 9p. m. Fare. round trip, 25 cente, Corcoran Building, 67 15th strect northwest. ont. F. SANFELIPPO, | perance cause;” but when he wants another ad- | hood of John was pasged at the old homestead in |, At this period o! adenine ae entus | COtulag a tax upon anything but your patience.” PEBDAY, leaving aS een, MUNDAY AND | pa Stee Sate ree es eae etree noch reat: retary. at"_ | vertisement he will probably say something else. | Rast Hampton, where the beautiful pastoral | handsome in person as he was gitted in genlus RETURNS TO NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY, leaving at 9 a. m. and returnine at tey Bangs dons to penton: Tarpored nonin ince - - —Mrs. Hegermann-Lindencrone, whose husband by which it rs ded, and the | hd intellect. One of his most intimate friends in 3 8 hy i, ease puta “tin. 25 Sema “Marshall | 83 anys doue to perfuctiou. “Luaporwed woo jeocin” | (loge, LHE NEW CIRCULATING TIBRARY, 1749 low the D.uish intalster at Rome, arrived in | Sccnery by whic ah A a) writing of him says: “Nature bestowed upon| Jn tho summer of 1832 Mr. Payne left England, Hialii every + Jeavinw at 9 a. m., returning | SY eam” | E- Pennsylvania avenue, has over three thousand | 18 now the Danish intaister at Reme, by ty | Sports 1a Which he engaged at this happy period him a countenance of no common order, and bis | ang returned to New York which he reached at até p.m. i trip. 15 cents. This steamer | © OFF THIMMED | yolumes, and adds the best’ magazines and new Looks | New York from Europe yeaterday.— Dr. Garnett | oF iis existence, mide a deep and abiding impres- | Dim a countenanc animation and intelligence. A e fe Whici cl Satirdsy) and Marshall Hail | 2) $feon As luwued. Catalogue furniched on spptica- | has returned to the city. OR a Lemna? Std 1E Will RETORTUAN De BOCn a ee Ea Cao a Ne ate ol dae] ibe thane thn cholera Was aging ta that Gy: Bor dP cae deck dove anc BONNETS AND HATS. tion. Joos, tu, th, 1m. = a ia A Gig the ree eae) =o ang TELLROROS AS Deron mane a human | several hours after he landed he wandered about » except Suaday. Fine brass band MUNCASTER & HOWARD, Affairs in West Washington. Sait emotion | Hiren not Klee lisu-speaking | countenance, and his face was an index of his the desolate streets, fearing that all his famtly had. Axs0, Puansacisrs, Cor. 70 and I ate. now. Gnaw.—arrived—Boat E. Lyons, Whecting, 3,600 | World he must havo toe aie ST yre pleasant | heart. He was a perfect Cupid in his beauty, and perished, but, Knocking with trembling hands at ' = 8. RANDALL, Manacer. 20 PER CENT. OFF ENTIRE. STOCK UNTIL —_| , DF, 5gu:bb’s Chemically Pure Medicines wsed in pig Dusheis Wheat; oat) Seneca, 1,700 pees corn ae iutanoes ae Lender bets) 2 Bie seek voioe ian silromenes, yor modest | tne door of ils brother's residence, he was rejoiced = — c ption 0 —! els corn, . most en; ed + ane FUDAY. L street and canal at Sa. m. ayer NEY & Cr ave formed 8 co-partnership for tne SALe oF. webb’ PROPERTY.—Wm. Magruder has | father removed to Boston to take charge of an| most noted Cees wet oe = hes se ee tdeend seiner ge “4 Hylan rte hy og Fare 60 cents © For charter apply at boatot | _my31 3809 F STREET. _ | purpose of conducting an Undertaking businoss in this | purchased the Moore farm, In Montgomery counter academy tn that city, where he resided eight | likeness was a a thea Par Se hon ee mae ie ee F114 4th street norih went. m4-2u." city, with offices and warerooms at 711 7th street north- | situated on the old Georgetown road, for $5,000 Magazine entitied, “The Mirror of Taste and a x W west and 10% Pennsylvania avenue ncrthwest, and re- | Cash. years. The most notable incident of John’s lite | Detnaue cancer and appeared in. the issue of | appearance as an actor twen'y-three years before, 5 Sa n Gro. ATtE, sprottully ask a part of tise patronase oi ose who have | “Suiprina Newa—Arrived—Schr. Jefferson Ber- | at this Period was the formation of a boys’ mill- | that periodical for January, 1811. Payne was in | The house was fea fore sctd gree” de hed aj 4 : Meade Anvace Rete te eee poe et ree ett | ch Eattersnn Aden eee ee Bentley, | tary company, of which he assumed the command, | his nineteenth yeat when he sat for thls picture, | the most reflued and intellectual” audiences ever LADIES’ TAILOR, iraiso hucwh in commercial eiecleres die tee, He | Paken, Washington. Salled—schr. Lemuel Hall, | ana of which John G, Palfrey, afterwards a noted | the enstaring: trou watcls Sry Mita an weataied tome aie he tee is also Known in commervial circles as firstclass. James | ‘rip, New Bedford; schr. Alfred Braybrook, liticlan and historian, and Samuel Wooiwo! whose beauty of face and figure fully justifies the ob higoes the gallery, and the receipts at the Dox 1115 F street NORTHWEsT, BELLEW is known in this city to be trusty and good in | Bogge, Providence; schr. Eliot B Church, Con- laps years known asthe author of “The old | flattering description qu above. al ge cceenh aie nee P. Hassox Hiss & Co. And much larger thas te andetraniees aes Mineo | FY, Fall River: selir. Chas. LL Morse, Cash,’ Bath, | 19.8% Bucket,” are said to have been members. VISITS ENGLAND AND IRELAND. Sry wes it Payeee teeec at a ee LONDON TAILOR-MADE CLOTH COSTUMES, | ANd, much lanes than any undertaking extablisument | °'O, 1 receiving Feser lr none eee neaiss YeFY | his company of juvenile soldiers attracted mach | On the Wek or January, 1618 Payne sailed for | jeading partin which was sustained by Rawin DESULE TO CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR gi turbid; receiving reservot h connection, do. pa - : is LONDON TAILOR-MADE RIDING HABITS. or crs intrasted to our management. a = LT teers ORE cot Duting | attention whenever it paraded, and on one occa- England, and, after @ boisterous passage of | Forrest. ‘The performance of the tragedy was tole 'ER DEPAR ‘ m % ‘Very respecttully ARTHUR ROONEY, | South connection, slightly turbid; distributing | Sion when it appeared’ on Boston Common re- own the. st ‘of “Home, Sweet Home,” Ghent ieee DRESSES of all description» made in the mogt ete- | _ 17 JAMES BELLEW.” | reservolr, clear, ceived, & pandard from a young and beauual | twenty-two days, reached Liverpool, but did not | lowed ty the singing of “tiome, Sweat Homes RESSES of mogt ele- = a ee ———___ mon iter espeare’s Cora eres Se STOCK Ea) WERE | eantstyie: beet ft yuaranteed =" 1 "SSS (CaP CHILDREN'S DAY ON SUNDAY Av FOUN- District Government Affaire. inbansaa sirerwatta Became che wis o * Sorel | Row adage ator nis srtival in that mere ees re tn hel immnne pees Uaioe 95 oy | \werorr IS W 5F FLOWER | dry M. E. Church. In the morning, Infant A him | Characters being impersonated aries Kem! —— [Ne acres TERS) on tt acm HR | ye me tA 2 Mra | oa FAN Tm, enn tne of | aid Witenes a re ik od gang Fane Mr Care's cm ENGLISH AND FRENCH WALL PAPERS, | ine at wellen children natas th shaded | stdseecse: Momisere ind tienda toe eeeney ae approved the application of Mr, Jades Wilkinson, | son soon developed a decided, tates for fia tees | ose eo Phillip, Kemble, Campbell, Coleridge, | (Charice tne Second’ closed what, was doublons [secure trove THEIR BUYER, WHO HAS | lene SENS jtomethirg news Singine birds and eut flowers. Ao | superintendent of the Washington gas company, | and such a precpelous IGA S REECE Geet Or Dees | Coe ee ee INT, Ga Baked | Cee ceont that had once hee etee aoe eee ag = iy | ai Ostcich Tipe, at 98 cents. a : ve ny | for permission to lay gas mains on 34th street, tion as creat in 1 : p | < HAVING DISPOSED OF MY STATIONERY »btained an engagement to appear on the stage of REVISITS BOSTON. OEE SESSREES FROG EEE | _nyid none PBR BACAR 16 rh atrent, | ER” pista f wil ive euchuive iene we ob west, ‘The application forcatntae Sees sn Acar Ag sul te Memes Bate, sensition in | n Loudon, thealess but he Aeity suoseedea Sauk On the 84 of April, 1883, « complimentary benoit Fussirvne, DRAPELIES, | 7) STON FISHBE Fee en 5. D. MILANE, Agent, | inch street 1s Under Sdvisomene wy Re maaemneen | Hoseius Uieaterb and the” American news| on tne tan Tang Theavain tne character of Young | WAS given to ME. Payne, by, hs fiends and ad- : py Nskt site Building, 696 and 607 7th street | Commissioner. Papers were enthusiastic In Pr, ny oa which Gocasion the Tremons MURAL DECOKAtION. MENT. 90s Gctvotnoteee MENG, ESTABLISH. | Hoome 8 and 10 Marble Hullding. 400 and G07 TH etre NOP A ABN FoR THE cowurstionnns 10 pnore, | WONderfUl Per‘ormances. The mind, of Master | Noreai, the ‘part of Lady nite een eee oe eee by & fashionable audience. 4 NORTH CHARLYS STREET. Shee. jLadiew and Gentlemen's Garments. also Crapo . ARE WARSED .AGAINGT| Mr. Wm. Birney, es attorney for Mr. Isaac N. | Cavueg une yetey Sa ae an ee rend con: | tained The performance from beginning to end | The pleces played at this benefit consisted chichy Trectea Tease are perfectly cleaned by this muperioe | ¢-g THE PUBLIC ARE trading for two certifi- | Carey, yesterday ‘received a fetter from District Shon beukareene Soothe bis fi excited tumultuous applause, and the house rung Mr. Payne’s dramas, ani the beams. yore RAETIONE. Trecees. Ladies ata Sameiak ne Bes ae OION | cates off Posting, Daring, OF stock of the Fehueizen | Commilasioner 4. B. E lmonds, as president of the ee ene uae eae eal A titan,” | ith thundersor appehanes arene Ca ppcbrcntaesendyenn pst igs on of “Home, tHe} - a ee ‘aahingwon, D. : NO. Con regard :ETURN TO NEW UBLISHES A PAYER, Test performance closed with the playing Ba i a, tales nd ou perfect aetiscyis | ged Nor 84 Uh gue Nahe" R Ltn No gtd | Dont Stating Chat the Co Tuouey palé yim, ae | At the age thirteen Joan returnd to tae city | Het by Payge ia ce death scene inthe lat ck of | Performance owed after which suryasaed in Pari, New York or chowhere Woree | by Koch, President, and eriy: | deputy marshal, to Mr. Raff, be returned, as not | of New York, where he was placed in the count-| occasion’ whom were the artista, Benjamin | Payne was called for. Se fred to be chorvuchiy removed.ati29 | Neerstary., which certifeatss Cec eae, Peevey: | Comitiag within’ thelt jurisdiction;, that 16 1s a | | -room of @ mercantile house, of which a de- | West snd Charies i Leslie, who sat together in a | on the stage he was at fret groatiy 4 heen Age ais | have taken steve to cheats ey eee the marsnat: and ne departinept oF betnaen ‘the coaned elder brother had been partners but it was «Parte performea at Drary Lane every night for eloquent, ean appropiate aaron, was za : , a variety Of causes, 008 Y rad 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWESY, . former and Mr. Raff, and that if the receipt of the not long befdre he became disgusted with the dry a month, last appearance ‘being in ‘ao- | Warmly tack of judicious 4 : Tsox Vases, Cuams axp Serrers Makes CORSETS Jgorles iu every stvieand matertat, | (7—P* WAVERLEY ea insta tee money DY we ae Hot legal Mr, Carey: must | detans and the drudgery of business, and, turning | ter of Romeo, in his success was complete, | of which was a yo poe : Eh pene tion are hsrebyy toiled Gat ghee fits, meal : poe “=<Sgperic woop vases, French Rand-tmade Undeerodnags Beno U; az | Will be held at Wilsou's Hall, southwest comer of Penne i AMENDED. : “4 and finest Imported Hosiery, ngpevre splvania avenue and 19th on MONDAY evening, last by the Dis- CHAIRS, SETTEES Fetent Shoulder Braces and all Dress Reform Goods. 1ith instant, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is Te French Corsets and Busties. ‘The “Hercules” quested. WEIZEL, Seoretary, orn Corwt fg wich Ming i. Spacal aque | des-3t ‘2131 H atreot northwest. Fi. Comet, het own, makes that for te price (Gp THE LAUTEN eNanavine COMPANY, N.b.—French, German and Spanish spokan, a5 1425 New York avenue, —————eEee—— FINE CUTS, OHNSON, THE BOSTON CATERER, FUR- zon J nisues MEALS at S6c., first-class TABLE BOARD RELIEF AND PLATE PRESG PRINTING, AND HANGING BASKETS. GARDEN OSE, &a. i HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ie ICTIONARY OF FHONOGRAPHY OF UE at short notice. Give him a trial. He 1s located at 523 Pitman & J. B. | 13th street Seto worse man di Bs Eraraee H sirect northwest, hes, PHOTO-ENGRAVING, . mya8 attended myl?-ln SEND FOR EOTIMATES, yt

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