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Baie THE EVENING STAR: WAS HINGTON, D. C The Light = New Home. Waals REFLECTS | FCN THE Criy. r'ption of | Eoase That € Modern Impr : of the Armory—Interest- WASHINGTON SATURDAY, EF-To obtain any of these T call for “ApvERtiseD LFTTEs $27 1f not called for within one month they will be L* OF LETTERS REMAIN APRIL sent to the Dead Letter Oftice. FRANK B_CONGER, Postmaster. LADIES’ List. Adams FE Mra Archer J W Mrs Arnstead Lizzie o Burson Annie Baker AJ Mra Bookn : ae BS Mt: ‘ket Emma Mire, 2 Bods Fannie Mrs Benet Gens New Seen irs rows Jennie Mow Bali Sane Mire ris Brown J: Sirs Brace Lilie Baker Mary Jane Braun Mary'C Mrs Brown Mrs Brooks Maria J Mre Brown Minnie a ats ar eax Sarah Mrs om AL Mrs isto ie] Backner L GENTLEMEN'S Lis’ History of the Corps, Ballard Mee Mf A,2 Brown AW —s \ Brooks Mary ss Baker Man ner K » Harry W son Hon WB vai Ernest V eon J © TW Capt Mater WT Wilines W Gus Warner W RETURNED FROM DEAD LET the corner of Ee - Bunnett Koby et Mra ads of the Executive man: aaoees ction White Martin er i wih wtuted 3 kman Selma Mee r ‘TTERS REMAINING IN THE G! peculiarly well adapted fora bu: caste Amend TOWN. D.C, POST OFFI Avni 12, Geseription. F hstreet at this Coul Mrs Annie L + = LAL List. very wide from railro: F (ganford Cy Mra Williams LV = a ‘LEMEN'S LIST. all the 1 for carriages and immunit: one® Banch Wm vada from noise, yet it is within w hundred fe Chappeman Jannie Mayo Robert Woah fail the linesof strcet-car: Collins Lizzie Mrs LOCAL LETTERS. of ail the tinesof street car Carta Mary Tinos wack The armory proper will be on the ground floor, inton Mrs Duvet teres tie Seinen Nias With entrance on beth streets. The grade of ‘5 GENTLEMEN'S List the streets is such that the armory will be very Mary Mrs Reed James Siums RD little below the sidewalk on FE street, and the ra Davies Mra Annie TL Nellie A SCHOONER LIST. Sa TH Septet, Annie Tw opera house but silht!y elevated above 15th a LIST OF LETT Hts REMAINING TN EAST CAPITOB, street. The armory has a drill-room %x120, °S Drake C Mrs | was Fannie seit ey ane the walls and ceiling handsomely paaelled in é Dickson J E Mrs Schandson Jae E Mrs Apnerbee Janes Mire man Sallie wood. This room has a gallery for musicians, ~ Dunn Tallis Mrs aticdy Luby BA Chosley Mamie Miss Lizzie Mise will be used for balls aud receptions. The Dees Ke youise ened Green Mary Miss mson May Mise officers’ rooms open into the drill-room, and Dodeon Mabie Reid Kon ees GENTLEMEN'S LIST. have a door communicating with vestibule of porns Rie fice Ghacicn, 2 els re hy entrance on E street. The locker-rocm and —— Peet acta Mee, Roye Gane Nr Willan ne Cay, 9 kitchen are s iin the rear of driil-room. é SL Farrcl Alice A Sayers Rich'd ‘The principal estrances to the opera house open SS Ficids Emina B Staal] wood LOCAL. LETTERS. Into @ vestibule 24x90 fect, the floor of encaustie Sigrener Mrs Bot Fndie LADIES’ LIST. i ; rE ; ” owa Lizzie abexenbiieeht tiling, laid upon brick arches and iron beams, Pie Hh Seat Diy Frasicr Mire ne ne ee i 01 sroof construeti ee aiheene: ase ier Mins _ nin Acting Mis a, le restituines ' atlas Frankl Mary Siamese 1 GENTLEMEN'S LIST sen prac Flemmuii ary Jexander, sce le iA a lobby = srgpaae URNED FROM DEAD LETTER OFFICE. basta tac case Fletning Sudis VR Mrs “Priscilla” i Romie t ie tle 4 a ghee icin MISCELLANEOUS. s oors opening 0 j Grad Jean = THUR SIZE OF THE oY ; yal The size of the opera more rea i LS curio 5 with the largest 5 Sena fal ay tation ta oxy The auditorium of Givens Nas is the lar-est an easures 85 feet ree ee ears Ser Wasi Hart A » —Her Was! Bluches b The Grand Opera Henuiton Any Gonta Ho: t of the new Bi ee United in, the . ©; Is 75 by 90. The yoward Fanny fens tstedt by titel Bh De is W by 51, and 75 frem stage to ceiling, How Rice ah Soci, Grenville Musa iving ample accommodation for putting on : He les. h edition | The He nt nd opera and spectacular dranias—something Hali N Mire SO Rowell: Wile Rant Ween, Sution ‘ashington has not heretofore enjoyed. ines ee rey W. H. MORRISON, THE AUprroRitw. —= aonesie ae a ee £75 Pennsylvania aventve On entering the auditorium one is struck by Seeanee oe Swed FM Easren Carns Axo Nove the novel treatment of the proscenium The ee nated a) STER “anns D JNoveLTIES abande of the conventional eiliptical shape = Bird Frances At BAUM'S, 416 Sevenra Stkner Noxruwest, Oi onventional elliptical sl Brown F, = MELY NDSOD A > Dt Of the opening, and the substitution ot good eon- A A Brsted Grace § Mra ee structional lines, does away with the nee GSS » Hiequs Gites Mrs. Call and examine prow jushie HE Mw yer Books aud Hyumals, Bitiles aud CatholicDevo= for the cheap tmitative drapery which is usu Pitage 7 Ww ace tional Bos @ reduction, hung above the scenery. : ig Beets The followie redaction t prices of bucks is now tural furins Brown srw offered: anc decoration. seals Nell Dickens’, 15 vols., cloth. a5 ee een Waverly: 12 vole. el ‘leary Annie i Help, 4 vols, | Caustin JC Mra iy t 203 == = 2 Corley Lizzie #, 10 vols. . a as eace| Ht u ETE te care, Teamhseon, vis s'p we fronts are | chuton Mrs =) ‘ idings and | Davidson Mrs ‘-w Publications from 20 te 90. $i { . we: “Hor Waslinste - with the A Davies Mrs than fer: THe Waclaracton Sel eT id Lady Maty" and “Ereed Wiohenet ee ==> Sok Ba) Mins BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, : a Daca 416 7h St ————— — “eh Genk Mins * Enea — = || eee ay Sor ae i —_ 1 Biz, nusith, Miss ol by WHC. ay with the | - ise He ompwon, Carrlo Z = a ary : » heated by ste: ee ain Sean ASTER CARDS AND =e kens in pew and beautifal ine vauit: under t = —— Der oe Howard EJ Mrs Library, 807 14th feyed v Txtrovta, | api Ht ASTER CARDS AND EASTER G1PTs, E AND ARMORY, A: neh ead pe: me ee ees EY ome iF = a . . Arkwr ie Mathews f lizabet (ARGE VARIETY OF READ TIFT: From Plans Designed by Gray & Page, Architects. x : GANT DESIGNS. FASTER CS ————— ——— = == — = oe — EKS AND HYMNALS. Ine | sa attacked fn the 220 the boats = bevore the King Phillip), t e o nlldren. If I ASTER » ss | ve tothe wih way falled, Ged kno 1 ‘ Evr = Canws As march rt aM aCe AUS prompted by a desire todo so. No D BEAUTIE open upon ex ALL SESUUL SG ford. 0. Ciss rn under Com Miet Which Will best contribute to am e ” . a fore, S! after vy, family. nd bcc Ee i ee ee J. Davis, W. Dennis, Wo A. NM to ner ROOKS AND noor's OF NEVOTION. After the Infantry was discharged trem ser- | } de Fowler, H. 0. nd nine are SETS OF PRAVERS AND HYMNALS, a hedy th js ot th embers 1 iH t. ‘ A. tb aeany FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES. nat the close Linte me el saw mhI2_WAM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 42870 Streak. y but the | for any inean er 1 ¥ purpose. M3 = ntlemen F OPERATIO’ hand have always been ¢ A those | Easren Carns a. re ef the heuse and 2 mmpany, whose While in charge of the boats guar aS cone wine tee inten ancien vei aily control history we di witty that ofthe : infantry were thrown out in such amanner as ale so. public How sraity Sor carty sActtions stun ia city. ‘Theiz Baxter. to interfere with the excursions ot some of the at it pains SEAGIG CARTE CAR i Jateresting Reminiscences, regular officers. Adjutant General Thomas one ‘tches as have gone forth 500 boxes of FINE LINER PAPER AND. Saved : : THE INFANT ToR TO AND DURING THE Wats | nicht went tothe navy yard to confer with yu the min, she is the Wom, 3 ENVELOPES, just « casey Sica EmIAT ney. pee One of the original members ofthe old Infantry | Captain, Towers, and was taken In by a guard, | {hese relations Iwill shield her name at snide carping 5 HM ets [organ A STan reporter soie inter-| The old gentleman warmly congratulated Capt. |” Tt became painfully evident to the lawyers | BuuuanGeo W G. A. WHTTARER, 1, third liew | rt Towers on the efficency of his guard. and gave | ang detectives that Mr. Fair was not oir Baeigalupi GB Lender Hon Randall feo 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. The - , the information thet it was contemplated by | defend the case. On the th of May the w Bocring Henry, Lith WH = be the builder, present popular com parties here to capture the boats. It was after- | tor was called In court at Vieeine re Tavvicns Wi LADIES GOODS. : ee wards ascertained that parties met for that é me a ae Marks Hon A I he ws iS. | had, prior to 1856, when the Infantry was first | jurpose, but the approacies to the yard were | “ter am hour's hearing with elo ‘ Michler AK > p - Companies B.C and D, Wasi- | organized, commanded a company called the | so strictly guarded, that it was not. attempted. judze annonnnid ae secre mond be ee Myers Hon Alten © [avase J. I | ALMER, Ijzht Infantry corps, were quickly | Natonal d largely, of printers |” ‘The infantry on the Ist of May left the steam. | 2 S&S: Fair, that the minor children would be | yee re ee y %, infantry on May he st iven into her keeping, and that the tor Spey ee nl TMPORTEE OF FASHION, nd commanded, respectively, by J. W. | and bookbi and this compzhy ceasing to| ers at the no rd and was ordered to the | © Be ‘ping, ss ne” Henator | Marks Edwd . eet ee Wuteell and Fe Lewis. ie, nL MA bORSeT : 5 : : 4 eal would pay to her in States Merit F 107 F STREET, NORTHWEST. ie a aR. ewis. | exist, a nib nbers, inthe early part | Chain bridge, where they did duty until the | Pongs ef 360,000; besides waiving hee tite ene eee of 1836, formed a new or; tion, which took iration Of the three months. In the mean- | pacidenceon Nob Hill in this cite. | The setth J, except’ Company the naine of the Washington Light Infantry e several batteries had Leen formed, which | restence on Now Hill A aoe peOuIE. nt the military ¢ Mr. Jolin A. who had been the first ser- | yuarded the bridge and ap) fies A rie lites Gop ng mnie ARMA Ee tet Senetee hoe ee morial is continued to ¢ s, Wes the captain, Richard} number of the men immediately re-enlisted si saith Aa ots neal a A te or ies ld Washingt: an orsanization igit Intantry, whieh has grown md John Mills the lieuten- | Col. Towers and others remaining in the ser- | £0 Wealthy as the sum paid his late wite woul is ‘ ar a ttalion of four ph Borrows surgeon, and James | yice until the close of the w: seem to indicate. It had been generally under- whose history «1 The first public ele véey) seaeeiu nie Le Hee anon deed Lee ¢ close of the war. ie stood that he was not worth more than’ four or \ Qppearance of the ¥ n Light Infantry y. Under his command the corps has gained | was that ot the regular infantry atthat time. | TO MARKEY HAS Wire aGarn, | Sve millions, but it came out soon after the set- “apt WA onc Importer of = Was made Septent anational reputation as one of the bes rade was made on the 12th of Sep- tlement that he could command four times that FRENCH PONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS, peers 6, when the Infantry, not being fully | s, SRiaoi - .;anount. It is currently reported that R. S. FINE MILLINERY Goods, y enator Fair's Domes Trouble Ap=} yocick. ‘ 2. copie : ‘ . ca Sep ne iG. paruded wih one Malt of the men Mesick, attorney for Mrs. Fair, received a fee REAL LACES, DLUSS T ance, Ist lente: . Ors vee ate proaching a Happy End. of $500,000 tor hezotiating the settlement of FINE, KWEAR, PA Win. Sear, were taken to raise the | dressed in w nts and the other s iG Rene tectee | poe of a full battalion. A fair “on UF the ope; | THB GREAT WEALTIE Winen THE DIVORCE pIs-| ‘After the divorce Mrs. Fair, with her son and wi De Sn all the Weadinue styles ; . 1880, to raise money to ‘allroad to this ei : -Vaik's MAGNANIMITY—s Lawn wuo | two little daughters, to i MeMahon twa ee See Se. formu ; < iW tuade chen sntaitey (r e WAD 4 £500,000 FEE. palatial home in this ci i _ ee ee sa ea erases SOF fags ana an Srusa Aso Seuwex, Ovrsiss vations of the projectors of the fair | flfaded 100 men and took with them the M&- | From the New York Sun, Bight eae ee ett oes x ec emphatic testimony of the popu- | lepand. were heartily San Francisco, March A gocial event | the edue: No, Iw F Serer, 1 ad MW) and for thre that has often been edicted seems at last | ble work OPENING OF IMPORTED LIS AND ROUND : The di a to be about to come to pa Senator Fair and his | ¢r i , a SESE SAVE AO ATUL OF e( e wife, wh » was divorced las arce priv: Daphas On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 2 ist and 2, sir own Was the motive which led to the Fee hee gua tare rate ies om whom he was divorced last | sno expects to rent on profitable terma. Ti Gece boek ws stiall. A large sum was rei | was then the woods, but now is the mle of the | SPrvs. have effected a reconciliation, and the owns the finest building lot on Ne Gone T James he: — Se {devoted to the purchase of the site at the | Ghion depot in that cit vile will be reunited in mar- ‘ound whioh he has recently constructed 3 AY oi eracsas ee cermaes i and & streets, on which the new ” yeast on exam The property interests at stake | a massive stone wall. It noe: s Ff Price Dr carts EB Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHE armory is to be erected. wat ae ms have deen so and the intercessions of the icted = 4207 FNTH STREFT THE PRESENT MEMBERSHIP. ae PeeWae time cs pany an Toptea | children have been so potential that the parents | tle of the widow Hopkins across the os aay, Mokes COLSETS to onter in eoronte! & a a ne od, | Style of hat but retained the uniform first adopted : . See ae ee | Page sain: snd guaraniter : ae SORE OF The CorDM O8 NOW COUSt ENED. hey. were mustered into tliGaecvice ia 1g61, | have found it Impossible to resist the influences |" The reunion of the Fairs will be an unendinz | Soopers meet: sas folio | and many well remember the splendid appear. | Which seemed to draw them toxether. but of a little more cheerful | and Lieut n G. Moore, commanding; | ity : Mr. Fair was the bonanza 1 than that which attends most of the inert tat Sl Gots, Wize advocate, H. Dingman; commis- | ance of the c hen wearing the hat with | gem. He, like Ms Ho\wasa ents of the bonanza kings and their Reynolds CA Beare none cet ni ireh ls aymaster, J. T. Dyer; | Metal sunburst and visorand white drop plume. | mine foreman, ‘standing his business | Wives. It is understoc4 that manly stand | fc.) that for the price is wusurpast, onsets ge Breitbarth; surgeon, H. | At one time the Infantry Lada fine band at-| thoroughly, he became invaluable to his i- | taken by the Senator at the time the divorce suit | se Sa N.G—Freuch, German and Spanish spelen, mart mere ae Wheelers enwi. | t#ched to it led by Trof. Marcoletti, a number of | ates. He knew every detail of the business, | was pending softened his wife's resentment and | Randolph Kobert B = ‘ Be Cay Orn a CO GING, lease sali inembers of which could tell what was the matter with a machine, | paved the way to a reconciliation. Hovinsons ME WE TATIST aND BST TOWDER heer, Win. J. Acker; inapector, Wm. J. Kelly; | Richard. France suce and was a good judze of ore, of rock, and of ee Rrimslin Catch Sins «J So d.only by druzeista. istant su T. E. McArdi ee Capta. James P- Mekean, Jos Gate, BC. the hundred things which enter into the ealeu- isan Maly e Skips. Braye: Jude Geo Mt Suuith David fella a " ni jor. | Carrington, anc nes Y. Davis, (afterwards | lations of a miner. He was quiet and business- Prooklyn Eagle. a ons! * Sr ane = Chas. H. Ourand; ant, Adrian | colonel.) About 1858 the number had increased | like. ‘ Terry is a skipper. The effect of her | Pitt Hon J Sloat, 2 “ee eit ea M. Jones. — —— to such an extent that a battalion was formed, | Mrs. Fair is a large. fine-looking woman of the | hopping about the stage is seen very plainly in | uber Deb Three Patents and Five Medals iru kaj-sitous Company A-— Captain, Wis. N. Dalton, com- | Capt. Davis having command as colonel, and the | Irish type, with dark hair and exes. In the carly | gy Irving company. She never walks if she | Govier tnrico Pee tee | Manding; first Neutenant, John G. Cowie; first | two companies commanded by Capts. Lem | days of the silver mining excitement, when Fair Dy: 2 Gray Geo W HUMAN HAIR AND. FINE TATR WORK | nt, DS. Jolson; Second sergeant, ©. U. Towers alterwards colonel) and Peter “M. | was poor, sie was i's mainstay. ho econo- | 8% Help it, ecterriag 2 Tun or skip oe a Grubb ivuatius pe Pa red r he rebellio ik | t yeant, fale: _corporals, | Dubant. "Subsequently a third company was | mized in a hundred ways, and encouraged him | she does walk it is with a springy, elastic an paid LL air dye at pooed ih afinet class Wanner, When the war of i ae Ne n bre aout the | Ne ti couah. NE. Lord, E- E. | formed, commanded by Capt. B. Hall. Under | to persist In his efforts many times when he was | undulating motion. This buoyancy of hers has | @ue\mbelia Joscah aoe SY FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Int was among the first, if not the first or- | Mogre: privates, Wm. Arnold, Wm. R. Bailey, | the ‘talion erganization in July, 1860, they | disheartened and inclined to abandon his enter- been imparted to the whcle trovpe. The women | Gladius Capt Joseph. —— Henry SS E K. MELLON ganization. to be mustered In under the three | H.F. Bauer, H. J. Bradley, D. W. Cronin, W. B. | went into camp at Fort Washington for ‘three prises. She was a sood wife, as all admit, and | giide swiftly in and off the stage, run zavialy UE CAE Acme ad M ot Months’ call. The name of the orderly ut | Daly. W. ©. Dodge, C. A. Dunnington. M.R.| days. Other companies were added till at the | Mr. Fair himself never made a complaint against | but gracefully up the stairs, speed quickly about | Huiary tdwd L ‘dwomey John F MODISTF, _ Of the Washington Light Infantry was the very | Feawick, H. 4, Graham, J. J. Marley, L. Har-| commencement of the war. her except that her devotion to the Roman Cath- | when they are in forests and dance with a vivac- | Heredia & Threat John H Hap removed from Baitimnor to No. 24 D street south. SSE Jon the rolls of the volunteer | H¥g¥y B. Johnstone, J- E. Keefe, J.C. Knight, | ‘The Light Infantry battalion, under Col. | otic church was too great. Four children were | ity that shames the average ballet. This vivac- Be Cay, tones Ged ee frevery evade. "Wete bes tone sarees fa thea Retit sees ns. That |oo oy yarner, P. H. McLauchiin, F. T. Maloney, | Davis, took part in the first inaugural proces- | born to them, two boys and two sirls, the eldest | ity is also noticeable among the men. In the Mollyday John © vine I Dress: she guarautess periect satisfaction in M8 ny Which afterwards swelled to millions. That | C. R. Monroe, F. Moore, J. E. Payne, P. Printz, | gion of Mr. Lincoln, and carried that day forty | being James G. Fair, jr., now 21 years old, andthe | Scenes where two or three of them talk together | Hatton Jus K Van Mater J D and style. feb2 6m od service in and around Wash- | E. Rehm, H. B. Richmond, W.L. Seutferle, J. J-| rounds of ammunition—the muskets loaded | younzest, Virginia, azed 9, Mr. and Mrs. Fair | it ismost noticeable. There is an utter absence see ates wpa wn by the records of the War de- | Trusheim and J. C. Turner. C with ball and buckshot. ‘They were fully pre- | lived contentedly together until a year ago last | ot the stagey, bolt upright and stlff postures | Humer3¢ were, Asrox Fisners t From these records it appears that | Company B.—Captain B. R. Ross, command- | pared for an emergency should it have arisen. winter, wheu they separated,anda dozen different | that we ordinarily see. The men stride about | Holman James Wilour EW me, Dry Cleaning, Extalitishimen, perfor) np | fant, R. H. . fergeant, G. S. cause. er the separation Mrs. Fair took u , Hi Wi Le nen's Garments; é m will compare favorably with ; Boudinot; second serzeant, W. L. Cash; third | | On the 9th cf April, 1861, an order was Issued | FevT dence in the elegant home belonging t» | exactly 4¢ a lot of jollyand good matured men | H&P yy ar Piel Cloaks, Crape Veils, Laces, Gloves, cis, are pate ay similar organization from any ant, C. P. Conrad; fourth sergeant, E. | by Gen. R. C. Weightman, commanding the Dis- | the family on Nob Hil scity. ‘The Senator, | would act when ona frolic. It is this incessant | Horton WH. Te DIES EVENING DELRRES & SPECIALTY. states. Many of the members who went | o ifth serweant, G- F. McAvoy; corpo- | trict of Columbia militia, directing the battalion | with his eldest son, took a forcisn’ tour, and on | motion on the stage which constitutes one-half Se pee Gentlancn's Clothes Cleaned by Uils procens will n Bite ue war with the first remained in active | fals, W. E. Wrisht. (A J. Robinson, W. EB. | to assemble, which was obeyed. ‘The inspector | their return gecured quarters at a hotel here. | the pleasure of the performance, for it Keeps | Jaciane teas ye a ae very The District yolun- Privates, W. V. Carroll, T. J. Clark, | ceneral, Col. Charles P. Stone, atterwards Gen. | In the mean time, the prospect which a| the attention constantly engaged and presents or suit, i the W. LOL. Corps, rendered | J. » €. A. Clements, H. D. Dickson, | © Gyre S ath divorce suit in a family of such enormous | an ever varying picture to the eye. Johnson Jo-eph = ” value to the government durin J. F. Grant, S. A. Gregory, J. W. | Stone and Store Bey, of Egyptian fame, made a wealth opened up had caused several attorneys gf em Bstectenant es Sr ‘riod at the outbreak of hostilities | . G. Hall, T. J. Iewin, jr. C. BE. short address to the men, stating that President | ang others totakea hand in the matter, and|_4™ Incident of the Cincinnati sioz: MISCELLANEOUS. Gexrienes: 1 of ready troops. | W. S. Knox, ©. C. M. Loefler, W.H. Me- | Lincoln desired trom the battallon a company | this influence was not calculated to allay the {ll | From the Cincinnati Enguirer, For the Finest: Importel Goods ana the Bost volut J.L. McGraw, F. E. Newton, F. L. | of one hundred men. This number at once vol- feeling. Mrs. Fair filed a bill for divorce at Vir- Before the court house was fired Saturday out -_ t for th Ourand, R. W. Pentland, H. 0. Plugge, L. | unteered, and on the following day were mus- | (CO%, thew Bor Uv Or made and Most Stylish t forthe three months’ | © 5 land, . Pingge, and on the f Fon ree ginia City on the 7th of last May, alleging infl-| night a party of five men went on to the roof of an. it is stated, received | Schell, Cea iS poe W. F. Sinnott, | tered in, Cane See soleus) ) Bowers, of delity on the part ot the husband and implica- | the building to take in the situation from that GARMENTS id for i on | H.H. Walsh and H. B. Whipple. company A, in command, and James Coleman : is * : = sworn | Company C, Capt. Joha € (afterwards captain) the orderly sergeant. Com- | {ots caused somethin cra eaten Gea: | elevated position. Suddenly the place was place your ondere with Dstriet far- | manding.—First Tentenant, ny A was inustered in, in such baste, it Is | was expected that a long trial would be the | abiaze and thelr descent by the stairways: was Gun. ©: Keck sergeant, F. H. Padgett: second said, that there was no limit to their term, and | resuit. Lawyers, detectives, and o-betweens | SWddenly cut off. Fearing that they woul ‘Muon & Farwell MERCHANT TAIL’ ‘ | Osborn; third sergeant, J. R. | It IR not Leen determined what duty to assign | {magined that they had rich picking within | umed allve they stood ready to take all Muck G R, of the first Mas- | Sergeant, George Wooldrid: them. After muster the company was marched | their grasp, and Mr. Fair found himself annoyed | Cb28ces for safety. Finally, as their predica- ae be mh2s-Im. 414 9th stroct vorthweet. few years ago | Hullfish, W. C. White, W. E back to the armory, then on Pennsylvania ave- beyond measure by their golicitations. y ment became more precarious, the bravest of | Blink HW = whom me Y of the District | phant; privates, W. E. Bowen, J. F. Campbell, | nue, near 10th strect, and the next night details | Poni that Mre, Fair aac aeon improperiy | them determined to jump for, the, telegraph | siaindcil Tue New Yors Scx Wis. dash, A; W. Cheseluine, ©. A. Cooper, J. | were made from it to guard the White House | ,, 40°02; by some of her counsellora, the Sen- | Wires below. | Wrapping @ handker cet ete | banks Mr (CHES WASHINGTON . ef the fang. | T. Crawford, J. B. Crowley, W. J. Davis, C. H. | and the War and Navy pcre nea ee Se¥- | ator determined to make no contest of the sult. te Bande she tae eo anes mncceeded 1a | citon ce REA Ww yes ATUAM. © ne | Rik 5. H. Knapp. C.,H. Korts, J. C.|sieze the steamers of the Southern Mail line | ons made es bill, and a day later, on | instily at his display of courage and st . | Gazap tell pocuoiace Cita ? eee Sa Kirkwood, PD. a the 9th of May, he !ssued the following: + Your newsdealer will supply it promptty A Pa ; nee z Ys ig: From the window an exit from the burning Bg Norton John tb. ‘ K rows | ©. ahon, W. H. | lying at the wharves and take them to the nay, im Curtis Jas we will seud it by mail at SOcemtsa month Addsess © Ieee oi eS a | Cd ape Ue infantry, | 1am the man, andt am willing to bear all the} building was easily effected. After he had | Gatici James Puniman JW b ‘ Ne Ua vecT beer W. 0. iiteever ry | yin company Ee (couaves) then’ commanded by | Suium Wwhielt the public, in ignorance Of the real | demonstrated the possibility of eseape he was | Cover Mr, Preston YB LW, ENGLAND, Publisher “Tho Sun.” on Fat tite ‘nota | and Fl Thomas. *~” | Captain John Tyler Powell, who hind succeeded | for my wite, whose name has been. improperly as- | followed by the others, all of whom reached the Stitch Hun Simon Be Fema We canna Sew York City Of tet 2 © Vu tucuext day (ve Mas | Comipeny D, Capt. John S. Miller, command-! Colonel EUsworth, performed this duty. On ' sociated aid incorporated in dispatches, trans- | ground in safety. Delister : ee tw