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SS i TRE FOLLOWING ARE THE APPRoPRIaTions | not tell Austin to run till th jooting was | of ‘mous. tify “| (9c AL IN TE LLIGENCE. required to defray the general expenses of the | all over; Jas Burch had ‘po weapon about him taking of lifer a ar'thgre ay eXint canes » eS i 1 taking of life, aud that there may exist cases Dinszr—The following letters | Corporation for the year ending June 30, 1858, ac. when he ran after Austin, nor at any time during | wherein the party shooting in defence of his life, fus Fouasy 7” the fray; Austin cursed’ wit: which made | may not retreat at all; the defendant had retreated ing the pub- } cording to the bill passed at the last meeting of | yj ; con Ness, = at all; the de: retreal the correspondence SPIE ge the Count: use him; witness never told Jas. Burch efor as it was possible for him to yo; he was AUCTION SALES. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. TO-DAY §& TO-MORROW MORNING.| rROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. By JAS. C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. REE > THREE DAYS’ LATER FROM EUROPE. it that there was an attack contemplated by the inst the wall, as had been proven by incon- ALUABLE LOTS EAST OF THE Cari “dinner in this city not long stnce te For compensation to the Mayor. 5 boys on Austin, It wae at the picnic that’they | seamat the wall, as had thete was cole cee) Von sn WEDNESDAY AFTER a : 4. Jobn W. Forney, of Penney ivane 12, 1367. | Register... + 1,500 | agreed to whip Austin. chance left for the defendant, and that was the | NOON, July stl, at G.ovolock, at th Spctyon rooms, | New Your, July 7.—The steamer — w Asmtne sess atnet Wask- ‘Tax Clerk.. - 1,400 | | Cross-eramined.—Thompson and Austin got | course to which he had resorted. 1 ‘ot Noe, in Square 7 pune bee — this evening ee” ook aes, ear Sir: The undersigned, 1 party, whe have $ : + 1,200 | into a difficulty first; Austin told Thompson togo| Mr. Smith dwelt on the hithertoexcellent char- . % 6 wer pool dates to the 27th brings gon, without distinction °% Pra fidelity with | Members of Board of Aldermen, (or so Sars Witness did not say he had a knife which | acter of the prisoner, of his repeated etforts to : eb aD, | | Pre, vs bh bill tee So familiar with the abi 4 r duties as a |. ™uch Pees )- - 1,400 | Would cut as deep as Austin’s; did not hear of a| avoid the attacks of these rsecutors, of his be- 3 peseean TE ortega yd ‘h oat! 7 passed. feb you have discharged a th the amenity that | Members of Common hb preconcerted fight; didn’t hear Burch say he | ing at last worn out with their continued insults | a The Kasten Coa eee chee Gitte of ‘pie officer in this city ; ction, the atau + 2,100 | couldn’t stand ‘that; didn’t hear Veiteh say to | an abuse; and when hearing of their concerted sits “ Sr Prince . rt upon Pri: oe alee he mak- 3 marked your sccia ee eaea fried + 600 | Austin torun, t 'h he might have said so with- | agreement to attack him on the morning in ques- T : One-fourth cash: the residue inG, 12,and | {np hin lecwily een et or ae ‘Batic aoe ses which distinguish You we ee Pokalacs 2 2,400 | out witness Bim; Austin cursed witness; | tion, armed himself with a weapon which he re- | ,, Terms: One-fourth cash: the residue in 6, 12, family, tat wltnen ates him any edditions! Fcourtesies that. govern, You sae Sentleman, Sealer of Weigiits and Measures * '5y | witness contd not say Wat he said; but it was | fratned from using until there was no other course | Nyy" "** FAS. C. MeBUIRE, Aut, | Smily, | giving him any to testify « nspector of Fire A) tus . i 100 | somet! e d—n you; Austin sa’ ie | left by which to save himself. He conclu a Bago pag ES ee heey ‘i a Seccepante form before they bid h sleek Inepector ein = yoy | had arma and if witness did not let bimn alone he Seen en ane nL Soe G emia ie Reaeman beteed ane wanla Meas Gan ey og tender yo 2s nspector of Salted Provisions * would use them; some! else said that witness | ¢) risoner. LU uF b y nd respectfully request you to oo Secretary of Board of Alderme: i poe had a knife which would cut as deep as Austin’s; Mr. Stuart arose to make his closing argument } ny BOENTEY {RESIDENCE a we ne ceremonies and an immense attend when it will suit rs Secretary of Common Council .. g00 | Witness did not say so. for the prosecution, replying to the arguments of | promises we wily sel tant beautital pad phe eul- | "None of the tel pranbins tah wat a «friends at the festive ker, G.W. Ri Messenger to Board of Aldermen ......... 173. |__ Peter Burch, sworn.—Evidence corroborating | the counsel for the defence with much clearness | Pivated Farne lace the oountry residence of A} on yond the Ne egrap meade wots “td ¢. B. Magruder, George Par see. Willi eet Messenger and Page of Common Council 174 | that of the other evidence for prosecution; Austin | and legal force, contending that the Court must | Hoover, Esq., deceased, lying in Alexandria county, eaptihed te colt da onda: the seh > Walter Harper, Samuel Bacon, W ler je, | Messenger in Mayor and Register’s ottices. 400 | Came up with the two Harrisons, and yot into a | see the necessity of sending acase of this kind on | Virginia, one’ mule from Georgetown, and on the ‘The officers of the Niagara had been invited am plley, Jobe Cory B wa is ar ar clase Commissioner of First and Second Wards 500 | talk with ‘Thompson; Austin dared Thompson | to be fairly investigated at the next term of the ait 9 bans spate er tem hundred and sixty | a! banquet by the American Chamber of Com- eo A. it pee ee: Dod e, | Commissioner of Third and Feurth Wards $00 | to touch him; ‘Thompson took off his coat and | Circuit Court, by a jury of twelve men, by whom tus Farm contains about one hunc stg y eres, ina high state of cultivation, weil fenced,and | me enriched with the liberal use of fertilizers. There France —The o is. large Orchard of the choicest fruits now in full | 5 dozen sepeeacuiatl ‘The dwelling, which is nearly new, 1s 42 feet | tre. square, surrounded with 2 ten-Teet wide portion, | Napoleon had gone to Plomiters contains large parlors, roomy hall, five large eham- New elections In cases where no absolute ma- bers, kitchen, bath-room, water-closet, and every jority was given were to take place on Sunday —— Cee = op 3 also, & reservoir onthe on a the Sth of ay. the house. In faet, no expense was spared to e = . the dwelling comfoitable and elegant." é tot The Caar had started on his German ‘The situation is beautiful, command) iz an exten- a : . sive country. ou. and water view, and ts within a There are rumors of an intended meeting be- bi Commissioner o: si 4 ) | laid his hand on Austin’s arm, and said “now | the aceused ought to be tried, and condemned or T.,, Thomas Berry, Joba A- 3 yo Samuel Costiatsaioner = Annee iw ee con I've touehed you;”? Bowlin was there and said to | acquitted, as the facts in evidence before them «tt, John F. Coyle, UB 55. © Willard, M” | Intendant of the Asylum........., <2) goo | Austin that he had heard that he Austin had a | would show. , E. Perry, John P. Heiss, J. Sack = sob | Physieial of the Asylum and Small Pox pistol; Anstin made answer, “if T have one and | Mr. Stuart sat down, and the audience waited » Galt, Wm. B. Todd, B. L. Jackson, Jac Hospitals ......... + G00 | You force me to pull it out LLL use it; Bowlin | in breathless silence the decision of the Court. ion, P. Clayton, Walter D. Davidge, Corne- Commissioners of the Asylum, $150 each. 450 | Said there were pistols in the neighborhood that | Justice Dixon, after confering for a few moments + Boyle, Alex. Provest, J. C. McGuire, R. J. Secietars 4s Gavmtaten mere of Asylum... 225 | Would shoot as deep as Austin’s; Austin said he | with the associate Justices, announced that there vin, John A. Linton, Robert Beale, Z. W.Mc- Chief of Police... Laiarairds 1,009 | doubted it; Bowlin and Austin then struck Aus- | being, in the opinion of the Court, no le: val cause ew. S. P. apg Go ergy ame Dl an ne Fifteen Police Constables, 2000 each 272 goo | tin; Austin struck back; Bowlin went down to | to justify holding the prisoner in custody, he was selene — ge Fis - 2 opt ~ | Police Constable at the Railroad Depot... 360 | the road and picked up a stone and threw it at discharged. v ee ha F ‘Bayly, Marshall Br S8Ys | Police Magistrates of the First, Second, Austin, who stooped down to avoid it; he then When this announcement was made, the andi- L. Smith, . F- % ‘own, u position have only some bali ves in the Federal Legisia- i ’ i z i f Austria and Prussia on > " rg ran up to Bowlin, canght his ears and shook him; | ence, who had remained in breathless silence up | few minutes? wal of Georgetown. tween the sovereigns o! 3. Galt, Phil. Barton Key, W. H. Winter. Palermo aoea esa ee eee ae ‘Thompson started off and. Austin. followed him, | to that time, burst forth into a simultaneous de. abate See ee ee ee Maren, T the Denes Sitka elses shih nabs wren fe Col. John W. Forney. Police Magistrate of the Fourth district. parsed by the door eome two yards and-xopped, | motstration of, applause, which was continued | "hr wea thera supply of pure water close ta the | ,.SPA!% —Madrid letters speak donbtfuity of tue = a Sa Clerk of Centre Market passed by the door some two yards and stopped, for some time before the Court could be restored | nouse, and the farm 1s well watered with several wie ue = “The British mis os “gpa cogerenerrs , Puta DeLpnta, June 61857. | Si Seont Clerk of Centre Market 300 | and then ran into the house; Burch was right be- | to order; and the prisoner was surrounded and failing streams. 28 tr Arey er un Wace ety JENTLEMEN: Your letter, dated on the Ith | Of yoe Eastern, Western and Nombern hind Austin; a girl (Miss Mary Ann Ball) cried | congratulated by his numerous friends, and left | ‘Th mms, Which are liberal, will be made known Ps nope Me: i ‘SGim@enle ee ae, reached me at err nan eat Markets, $286 66 each soo | out from the bystanders not ‘to let them fizht; | the room with a countenance expressive of the OOVER. Spanish a xican y is threat. lhe preparations incident to re-embar! ane is A. Pr. WALL & BARNARD, Auct. | eni A f life in this city will prevent | ASS€SSors, one in each Ward, $100 each 70 | Austin went into the house before he drew ‘the | liveliest emotions of joy and gratitude. y profession of my life in this c! + : in 2 . istol; when witness entered Austin was in the iG THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED Ixvia —A mutiny of avery serious character trom accepting the distinguished honor you | Commissioner of western section of Canal 800 wees e i oh = a in consequence of the rain until WEDNESDAY | among the native troops in India had taken place ssi Ge : iol beepers — polar ees Working expenses of the Asylum and eo0o hoe Bureh end bis hand being free he fired; Bure of Bedbugs, Cockroaches, Motis, Ants, and Mos- _y I-dts ALL . Aucts, which you bave been pleased to remembe nereee - 6 uitoes. Also, Pills for the destruction of R massacred the Europeans. ats and : ‘sup | immediately lost the use of himself; his hands | Xice, for saie, wholesale and retail, at Sh he vied of fiticial resid. in | Burial of outdoor poor ilington’s, By JAMES sae a e ie ae LA fe eatery Neen —— icon stefer tothe of my oiiicial residence in oe eee hung down, aad Austin sat down on a bench and | Odeon Bu dang, ner of 4%¢ street, and Pennsyi URNITUR AD HOUSEHOLD EF- | sles of OO, es; Orl ’ s\Federal metropolis. I recognise among the Ni itensask eee Market and grounds -..-. 1,00y | Hung down, and Austin sat down on a bench and | Odeon Building, corner of 4% strect, mt teers at Punic AUctioN.—On THURSDAY | middling Sd; Mobile fair5%d_, middling 7 15-lod, natures to your letter the names of many whose /¢W titewashing and cleaning the Eastern, enter into the affray in the house; James Bur h a MORNING, July 9th, at o'clock, at tho residence | uplands fair'8 5-16d ; middling 744. Breadstutts aquaintance I made for the first time while an round Nortnemm Mlarket-houses {as only trying to yet the pistol away trom Aus- | | Fite axp Fuven axpAcvr.—To Those who lore | of Mrs. Blunt, corner of ath and E steeets, opposite | were dull. Flour wax nominal st Qocetoe, fer ster for Congress, and it will always be aj 20d grounds.................-........., 40 z x : th their Follow Beings—1 havea remedy (purely veg- | the Post Oihice Department, I shail sell the Furm- | Western canal. Wheat: red 54a9s., white xa deer for Congress, tatsctiom tok i that, | Publishing the laws and advertisments of tin when Austin tired; Bureh got off his horse @table}for Feverand Aguc Fitnalt yoly ver: tare and Effects, compriaing— sos, Kaen Gas dactinch ate ne Stee eae tees pede aceon gpactcr rian have | the Corporation, and for two copies of the sos eee stan ee gps! fight; Ligeti which has never been known to fil. [tisas pleasant i Hep es epvened ies ‘and Fy Chairs 378, White 3940s. The weather nad Gece: favor- wen su fortunate as to preserve intimate relations iDetavieg eae ce acc 120 | tired the three shots that Donaldson struck Aus- Seu pre orniey Bot frectiian Gee Walnut Whatnot, Fancy Tables able for the crops. Provisions were quiet uh gentlemen wao stand so high ip social life, | © - orporation, including books atay tin; he then Lit him several blows with his fist. | of ten iudividuais sick of Consumption, orany dist | Wa uf Armeliirs, Cane-seat (ha rs & Cr ad who wield so large an influence at the seat oi t ry, fuel, &c., athe Mayor's, Regis. The preceding witnesses were examined for feet oe the Chest or Lungs ig from ® bre~ ps reco : pepe ll Canes rom Utal ‘err’ go eturn rig! » General Ss idly ad: ing in the | _ ter’s and Collector's offices. 1,000 | prosecution after the evidence for the defence had | {4 town and Recise It embodies fa!l instructions | Hudia Matting, Oticloth, Rugs Sr. Louis, July heteseret News of Ma ihgek posto spe ihe pact berber Senfen | fp or eheae expenses of printing............. 1,600 | been cammenced. according to an arrangement of | for making and administering thie men deie ate | Hedateads, Rareaus, Wet herands orth saa thee sotein OF Meteo tr “4 ot dustiegaich the Pol coche or ie | Detraving. curtené coetienent ‘expenses of |” | evunsel on yesterday. gine. Address, Dk. Tracy Detorme, New York | Matiresses, Bolsters, and Pillows bis party, afer an abscure of sitece daye, © sould distinguish the political centre of the (ee ee er Aldermen .................. 175 | ‘Theevidence for delencawas then resumed. | Post Office je6-lm | Looking Glasses, Toilet sets ate party, after an abec oct of sixteen days. See Uhcee cas ER Gein eatin | Uettaying Caritat continbied eoasaews of Br, Stabler, swotn.“Was called on 2th day ——$_____ Cooking Stove, Refrigerator pale Prospects of 3 plenteous harvest ia the pp ion egg ge gape pe go Ny Common Council .. 175 | of June to see Austin in jail: examined him Mavamn M has prepared by special request, wirteel A scl! hgg Dagaiad ‘erritory is reported as flattering. al leat e - hen Utensils, &c. 125 | over; he had various fresh wounds and bruises | t Salve for the cure of Cancers, whreh never was 325 aud under, cash: over that sum a about the head and face. inde fail. Also, a Cordial for Dysentery, Diar- zhtfal and attractive cities on the globe; and it | Contingent expenses of t é The Salt Lake mail of the 20th has also been cll be my pride and pleasure, wherever my lot | Hire of seven bulls to ran at large on the receivid. There were but few Indians seen on RE ninmer Complaint, which acts oe hirty and sixty days, for satisfactorily en- | the ryut The emigrart trains were doin: TT " commons........... 05 | Thomas Hall, sworn.—When witness got to | f. ons dorsed notes, bearing interest. Se ne nee eueegraee S were doing wei ay he ene to Leap ye _— still further to | 7 [ont City Hall wit 1 the place the patties were not lighting: whens & cl shorn sn errest allot these dis A ee x GE MPGUIRE, Auctioneer, | The suo : net : end the sphere ot usefulness. ghting all with he place the parties were zs witnes: e for the an extract from i JAS. C. Mei E, Auctionee: je SROW sappeared and grass and wate: n the plainf were al undant By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. The Mormons were anxious to know the cbar- -‘y “ apttsiet aa acter of the reports made ly the returned govern- IGHLY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT | inentoilicials. ‘They were “surprised by the bills ; wer,) fixture: ee -. 150 | stood by the church, stated, and went near, | ereign remedy. Give thema trial. Like her pn= SR erica acs cated ae oem | Lae ling cireet iainp in front of City Hal ® | standing under some trees; Bowlin and Thomp- | sumption Desiroyer, they may bs relied on, She 2 duties of which | was calle oe foe fulfil 4 ‘with gas, and repairing the same....... 159 | Son came up to Austin threatening him with their oles a article: but wine has been tested, To be a te goer! Temeredn eipcep pen cnten war Compensation to seven Ward Physicians fists and with clubs; presently James Burch got | had at No. 339 G street, between Lith and 12th. Also ving ¢ : ar . . tng tee THE CORNER OF Nortu J, strE Nv litn 4 * > : Lan during wens. | Compensation to seven Ward P 10 | os nae and char, Aosta into the ele | Soi Bneearenser © Drue ire comer h arct | oor GuasE Gs MAUL ABREQRGUR | revpcetingpoipgamny ure Golgrea ‘Paey toa ee ye pip rhelh a de. | To pay the Ward Apoihccarics i house; witness went in at the xime moment; Aus- | " “The Consumption Destroyer also can be foundtin | July loth. at six o’elock.on te pronnen, Fen eel in Oe nahn ee ce rt and arcane sblic press, have wee oe wore ae Gad je- cine furnished to paupers on tie written tin went in first, and Burch followed him) run- | Alexandria, at Mee Castleman's Store, on King | eight very desirabl Building Lots, being Hon. C, | him of making false statements regarding the us to occupy a perfectly in coat adeig cmepar wage orders of the Ward Physicians ........ - 810 | ning across the room after tim; he seized him by | street, my sole agent for that place. In Georgetown < hi XN ubsdiy Sill pag ems rol selec omen vat country. atten. W lieve tived te cen te coon’ statesmen te | Union, Anacostia, Franklin, Persever: doubled up, his face towards the floor; while it t west, and running baek 124 feeteach ton | ALBANY, July 8.—The city is crowded with ye * nies, an etropolitan an ic: ©: struc stin; eany i : iE fo cet ene obsequies of the late Governor Marcy. Ex-Gov- arated to Lag pry Barer epee Bl Heck sad Ladder Cosnpaies American soo | else strike him; didn’t notice John Burch there; Pace pet ee fetes weicol James Poneto fia comin rE gabe Gn litt | enors Seymour, Hunt, and Fish are, among the pean iffered a is opinions, QUMEE « vo ones isnevese - 250 a he nce; in square feet each. buildings along the proposed line march are teal bped! Jasper Tonganee yclcte rtoory fee Compensation to Commissioi bh 1,500 eae eer cou soe Tun ney Suter thout go- AUCTION SALES. SWhese are nrobably the most elyible and beautiful | draped in mourning. F gh the window; a piste! ent of “ard a Tey = ng locations for sale in desirable part o —— v2 country tiree shots in the house, and after went out heard By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. the city. ‘The L, street lots front ona beautifal res- Fe eee ne Ge eee |, CREne ae, Counr.——At Balt ipastione o'eloeh, | 5 Ueto more outside; Witness saw the fight be- | FURNITURE axv SFFECPS or « AwEy | ervation formed by the intersection of Massachu- | i “age. Telegraph. ‘ my native State, it is with peculiar p! crue to day, the Court took up the cas¢ of Jos. Gerba t gin with the small boys, and Austin was pushing LEAVING tHe ciTy.—On THURSDAY MORN- | setts avenue, and have been uaproved by handsome _ St. Jonn’s, N. F., July 7.—Her Majesty’s sur- at I shall always recall the uniform partiality | o.-ea with killing Henry Schoulte, on the 11th | them off, but when Bure and the large boys ran | ING» July 9, we will sell, im front of onr Auction shade trees. i veying steamer Cyclops ‘sailed hence yesterday ad favor which have been extended to me by the % rd . ech : ae ie Rooms, a large assortment of Furniture and House- A plat of the subdivision will he exhibited at the | for London having completed the coast sound- od citizens of Washington day of June, 1857. Messrs. Morgan, Hofer and | Up Austin ran to the house; Miss Mary Aun Baul | RG mily Lea suchas— | sale. ings for the Atlantic telegraph, with satisfactory ‘[have the honor, gentlemen, to be, very truly, | West B. Rooker furdetence. ctied out for the large boys Lo stop the tizht; wit- ers, Bureaus, 3 One-fourth cash; the residue in six, | po Its. ween > s ‘§.We Roaser” ‘The evidence being given is the same as that | N€SS never heard Austin’ swear in his life; has Hairs Mattresses | twelve, and eizhteen months. with interest, secured | °° * Capture of a Sla DMessrs. W. B. Magrader, Jacob Gideon, Geo. | before the Coroner's inquest, published ix the | kuown him six months. aiting, Washstands by ai : seseAe pd of trust on the pren JjA Parker, Geo. W. Riggs, Jr, Esqs., and others. | Star. Cross-examined.—When Austin went in the rker, Geo. vgs Esqs., »ves, Crockery Ware, &c, New York, July 7.—The bark Panchita arriv se Witness ran in at sane y his 2 ed bere to-day in charge of a British of t fr Sexes Naveen Un--Heare SSOM 3©:) clistzed fiom custody iby tie decision of the | nude ic the church; there were three parties as- 1h RATA D cAuctioneers BE'S SALE OF A N “av House —Last night, nine young men . ARNA 5 : ers. Hover axp Loroxttn eee err se by the English war brig Sappho. N STREFTS NORTH.—On ‘I SDA ION, July Sth, at os 0 clock» on the remi- Baltimore Markets. irtue of a deed of trust, dated Ju it, , ‘ ud duly recorded an Taber J. A-S No. $0, fo: BaLtimone, July $—Flour ts dull and nomi- +5, and $6, one of the land records for Wash- | 941; Howard street $7. a foe i Lot N, in Coyle’s There is no wheat offermg. Corn is heavy, nting 16 feet 10 in- | White SGa>se., yellow SGaS7c. ches on 8th street wi vetween M_and N streets Whisky is dull; City e.; Ohio 3ie north, running back 5 feet toaten-feet alley, with — New York Markets, the improvements, consisting of a neat and well- built frame dwelli nse. ; Terms cash, JAS. M. WILSON, Trustee. New York, July =.—Flonr is depressed; sales je 4 wkds J.C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer, of 6.00 bbis.; State $6 3aS6.50; Olio $6 70a7 :; i Southern €725a$7 60 Alexandria county Court, Va, and thus le- | saultiny him in the ebureh, Jas. Bureh, Harrison By WA & BARNARD. Auctioneers . iory: ¢ = 7 cons : witness s y Q |. Atctioneers. ne arrested by the auxiliary guards, in the vally Justified for killing Jas. H. Burch, jr., at Reet rare an b atnces sae ee P SREMBTORY SALE OF FRAME HOUSE srenth Ward, for disorderly conduct. and taken | the Sunday School, in that county, on the Sanday | Pistol at this Nests ees A fp "1 D LOT AT AUCTION ON 7TH STREET, BETWEEN ree ° before the last, has retu i to bis busi wad hold of Austiu when he fired first shot; don’t ihe central station ay io it aolphlorheod oe hean | Ahow who took the pistol from Austin P by | bis father’s farm, in that neighborhood, we hear. | #ne ae ee ace : fs During the night, four of ae sor ¥ is Robert Veitch, sworn.—Don’t know what hap- king the lock of the lower side door. One o: 4 > . - cele. | pened out of doors; Austin came in the church: anwas re-taken and confined ; the others could | | ee Eun or) GUY was appropriately, cele, Perec 2 c+ ener earn amie Bureh, and “be found. Atthe trial this morning, it ap- | brated at -+Bethesda’? (Presbyterian) Church, by rs; James Bureh took Austin by the hair and ared that the disorderly conduct was contined | a large number of the citizens of Montyomery ked aud beat him, and John Bureh struck | Property 1s | two or three of the gang. and the others were | county, Maryland. An oration was Pronounced | Austin; this was in the back part of the chnret; | {inh OF na arged with being in the company. It was, by James P. ‘Tustin, Esq., of this city, followed | they got Austin down and nes Bureh kicked : uwever, ordered by the sitting magistrate, Joha by otber exercises of anusnal interest bim; Austin was doubled np with his head down art of the city, and is worthy the atte hasers. 3the balance in two equal ws, the deferred payments By JAME Anctioncer. Be , ) Clarke, Esq , of the Second ere — all and James Burch was kicking, and Jol Bureb | to be secured by a deed of trust on the property. Alt ALUABLE PROPERTY ar ard sc a gong Aen red i isorderly party, 2 before him T sps.—’ ' i im, when Aus S a » Dis- | con neing at the expense of the purchaser. TRLIC AUCTION TO N Estate. U Sou RZ - avy; gal Sauld sulfer the peually’ ‘The seniors, thuse | 4, T8™ Maucer Sqxps ‘The beaches have boon | tol worl elf witwces jurnpes oat of tee wade | Wee WALES BARNET Siecs, SDAY AFTERNOON, fuly tinatsaePk, | of 20.000 bushels; quotations are nomaacel save twenty-one years of age, should pay a fine = PeORtener ee: bene ave been 1 and ran home; (witness was y tellizent boy;) have known two years; he never swear er heard him; never knew him ina dilliculty before. atl without reserve, | Pork is firm; mess $20.50. Reef is firm; Chi- aluable eily prop- | eago iepacked S16 Sal7. Lard is quiet, 'at Ma like Whisky is buoyant; Ohio 33e #5 each and the costs; and the minors should | Completed in the west wing, and the préparations pythe costs and give security for better behavior. | are being made to pave the tloors with brick, We like Justice Clark’s way of dealing with ‘The extension over Fizhth street is in course of wh rowdies. ft needs only a few such whole- | completion. ORY AND BASE aND Lot on ITH &TREET » NSTRERTS NORTH AT Arc- Vand Sin 1 . 4 : ars F JAY, the 15th mstant, I shall “ Sand@ ” The cross examination of this witness elicited se noid s sf Saad 22 me enforcements of law as that ne heen ye Crw- Devicious BLackBERRIES are just coming into | no new point ese pe ry par id Me “ Financial. id, im the case of the Seventh Ward election | market. The wife who truly loves her husban Rot’t Harrison, sworn.—Saw Harrison Thomp- f Square 340, with the hiss Sen a en New York, July 8. —Stocks are dull. Chica- acts, and of Justice Clark, in this instance, to | iit vive him plenty of banter FOLENS son attack Austin, and challenge him to ttt; | ments whieh nee sling cd ees et three-story eats Noe Hanns on the Circle. north | og and Rock taland $5: Ill. Central Railroad 175, th the spirit of lawlessness rampant. thewart nee es Ma Austin replied that he came to seho and basement Brick House with & well of excellent Srost weet. ii. Central Bonds 98; Michigan Southern 50.) [7 eae ee did not come to tight; ‘Thomyp he s rater an the yard: “Tis property fronts on the enst | ‘Terms: One-lourth cash; the residue in 6, 12, and | Pa. Coal Co 91%; Va. 6's *95; Mo. 6's, #1 Tae River.—The Maryland left Stone & Ma- “e side of 11th street west, between M and N str = = = fight, and struck him, and | mder's wharf this morning, at ¥ o'clock, for} Real Estare—Yesterday, A. Green, aue- | {fick ‘nim and the S$ | 13 months, with mterest, secured by eal t ton whi change fin north, and rows back to a wide alley. ‘The Houes : eg es eee ee ue sseage Soe ya ste at him; at this the prenuses. a oe 5 ts 3 . pay ; ly arrauged rooms and celinr. All couv -yancing at the cost of the puretaser. “4 = wd : . foneer. sold the west part of lot No. 3, in square | point of the ailvay James Burch, who sat cn bis | © Thin praperts te Decale nie ien et ay syncing Lof the purchaser. NTS. = Ue Point sud Nestelk, witha large sumber 06 Pig oa North K street, tor S200, Wee. Kc Darter; | heree. toakiog oh sldikat be tet baroe tenn te. pring courkiorkaad: ap es 3.0, MOURA: Auck. MMONDS) a Xe pesengers | Her state-rooms and berths were | purchaser in that fight, and got off bis horse and run after Ferma: $1,04 cash; balauca in 6, 12, and By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ~ Me mice. pe-enyayed by passengers anx Wuat Dors tt Mgan?—There has been no rain | Austin, who fled in the school house; Austin isa] 18 months, for notes bearmy tuterest. from day of ANT PARIS. MADE Pee AUSELY CELEBRATED AL- #ber frst regniar trip to Old Poi doe Css ‘i e: peaceable boy, and never gets ina diiticulty; be | Sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken, Title KK, PRENCH-PLATE M Cook, for sale at LAMMOND'S. \ofolk. and intermediate landing or the last twelve hours. hever swears, would not fig bt, unless driven into utable. A. GREEN, A ' A ee < addition to the exeursionists, she proceeded = ae as one GREEN. Auctioneer. | Buccy. HaRxess —A Young HOKSE not over six the Navy Yard to take on board 25 marines for | _ Watow Rervnns—Cornelius Desmond, disor- | "7. sat Austin came to the place in EDWARD S. WRIGHT, Auctioneer, Aen MOEN x. 2 fal i good condition. + Goxport Navy Yard : Serly; Seesped. Stem the guard House. Issac | company with witness and witues's brother | WALLEY VIEW FARM oh ae TION.—4f | Sian Lesntis ween New York ARNESS Hee eew Fhe bull planking of the Mount Vernon has | Lambert, disorderly ; escaped ; retaken and fined | notlang/was eaid about ae expected tight that | ¥ not disposed of at private sale before TUES. | ace teeny th, T shall sell all is Furn- | Springuan’s Restaurant, No. S13, Ports a put on. and she will be ready to resume her | @5 and $1.56 costs. J. E. Tucker, do ; security | morning; w nd id streets. ture and Eifeets, which are of the most euperic kind, having been imported direct fom Paris. We ve in part— Suite of solid re a . y DAY, the suth of June, the property will be otfered 3 4 a vite neay the parties when the at public sale on that day at 3 o'clock, p. mk, on tne avenue, between 2d and Sd streets. _iy 7-1w. ( SEORGETOWN CLASSICAL r EMATICAL ACA The duties of this Lustitution September ist. jy 7 2awtf ORPORATION STOCKS FOR SAL Cc feb is CHURR heorH on the line possibly within ten days. tight commence ‘ G and $1.44 costs. Angustus Ridgely, do.; escaped. ta cur Race Dali 4 Premises, | Fac Guy inde orn rea upto Georgetown George Grinnell, do; do. George Jones dot se. wot hgmas Harrison, sworn —Saw | Pub Phomp- puis wtlunble FARM, the resi . a, fre x > . ca ari " s14 s, vin. N 4 - i cha ee stn to fight; Aus elused, and oha + King, contaimng about 5 | rege hes es roe, bec so cerosinp esi 5. DY uattos, cider eos ae mai ees ine Thompson struck him; Bowlin took up a stone | known to be one of the 1 Sale, to Siisby & Co.'s art, with s Knight, do ; do.’ Geo. Somers vayrant; work- | 4nd throwed it at Austin, saying be would kill pioces of Re whe in Yas Ose baie tela eeewaings leak Gu: board the | mee ae Olean ee ‘Taylor, do; do. | him. a Quaker son of a bitel, if he could; James | Georgetown, D. Eat seat atate of oul: woud threshing and mowias machine of Ger. | Thos. P. Malloy, du; do Burch here got of from his horse, and said, ‘1 it one a eg ma - : : . > \f tal garden. everal Orchards of the finest ; most have a and in that fight,” and chased Aus. | pratmen : d is i Martinsburg, Va., destined for Rich- ———————___. 26 _______ tin into the ch ay M Fruit, and a large Vineyard of Catawhe and Isabella cone Grapes. Tho buildings are a large Fami ce of tho late aeres, is well »st beautiful and desirable He picturesque heights of nthe lighest state of eul- «i carved parlor furniture, i red velvet plush, eom- nge, two Arm Choirs, Six stutfed-back Side aan? MATH. ill “be resumed P.A, BOWEN, Principal. cae, "5 r asap . SPECIAL NOTICE.—To those of our cus a = Investigation of the Su " = Cross-examined.—Was not aware that there] dence, and a small Cottaze for a ome! nce: The George Washington left this morning with Taste Aiea rips Fre ee wan (a Beg Acts AiG eataten mein ee go | Stables, Barn, Hay Shed, &c., in good order. ‘There A irri mtd tos wi hy * excursion of Grace Church Sabbath School cide in Alexandria County, Va. to the church; did not know that Austin was | are two beautiful springs of pure water on the place, Any Whodo not wish their bills seut in,they wit * Fort Washington and White House Her [Reported for the Star.] armed; never kuew that he hada pistol; Austin | Mording an abundant supply for all purposes. This . please call for them at our desk during the present | | gapany was large and accompanied by Withers’ | phe examination in the case of Manville Aus- | suid nothing about an antici pated fight that morn- Pps are andes ‘Perecar wicnine ie parctase A lpuwee Week ; and we 1ust insist on an early settlement, aa se nes We hear that Mrs. Helen | Si" charged with the homicide of James H. | ing; when Thompson took i his coat and betes are invited to examine it personally Fermsatsale. | Larve quantity of rich Shad aes ssa LEYS Sea as Tue Turatre.—We hear that Mrs. Burch, was continued yestezday before the Alex- | Austin, he (Austin) walkec away upon the bank; ELLEN J. KIN im’x. = le Ornaments . je25 3teo 523 7th st. 3 doors north Pa. avenne. ‘azy, late of the Richmond theatre, designs _ ; he did not show any disposition to be quarrel- EDW’DS. WRIGHT, Auct. | Suite of elecant Dining-room E urniture, consisting = = aking an effort to fit up. theatre in this city for | "Ati8 County Court, sitting at Alexandria, Va. | some; witness arked Austin to go to knother | “Tho above sale te ween postponed til! ‘itehly carves! Henufet Htezeres, oval Exton | WWE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOL- Seen ing season. cityistie that her adidas The Court met at the appointed hour, 9 o’clock, church, but not in consequence of his having | THURSDAY, July 9,at5 » Dining ‘Table. twelv: lowing Goods which we are prepared to seii at ck p.t S KING Adm’x. Ff a fight at J ‘ x 1 irs ofa beautifal French wood called r a smail advance of cost for cash : | €y prove successful. She has had great ex. | &- ™., and the prisoner egieh having been pene art a fight at Mount Carmel on that Geor, b,C., July 1 wend ee : ‘ 0 ery dence earieey al Tecan ies. eebdaaee | Mence in her profession, in which she ranks | brought in, the examination of the witnesses was z. Cage of Brazillian Birds, French Vases Laquors,viz: i r 2 si resumed; Mr. Stuart called for the prosecution— | Malcolm Douglass, sworn.—Was not at the | arth folie witeat mann ee Harrson ‘Thompson-—On the Sunday morn. | church tll the aifray was all over; John Bowlin | MAVAKE NOTICE. Beautifully-decorated French China Dinner and | Turner's Ginger Wine, an excellent remedy for Cotter Service Dispepsia ‘ ‘ 4 ; a ion, went down ebu . 7 lives with witness; has heard him utter threats REMOVAL. erysial cut and engraved Glassware Biacklerry Brandy, a certain cure for Diarrhea and ={omlng long session of Conzress, as with & be ded pear tliat Phere skin an Inacio prisoner; on Thursday previous to the | (GIBRS'S WIG, HALE WIG, BRAID “AND eh Coifee-maker, Paple Cutlery . Dysentery mgt sized house property fiited, and. a good | Wee 00 Om house of witness's grandmother; soon | aifray was working in a corn fleld; Johu Bowlin | CURL MANUFACTORY removed to 242 Penn- ice Pitchers, Waiters, &c. Claret; Madeira, Sherry, and Sweet Maisga Wines, Ps geet fener lg nacre tier “ine | after, came back; Manville Austin came along | snd several boys were there working; Joh Boon Taste opis: betw aed 12th and Tath streets, nes eataile + CnienTe> niched im green Raspberry, Strawberry, Cinger, and Cherry Bran- ) emai’ Monts on Louisiana avenue, may | With the two Harrisons; witness asked Austit Hin talked of what they intended to do to Man- | Ghange, ‘Tide Voilot Articles, Combs, Brushes, toce ary and Book-case, Writing Tables dies, all of fine flavors, prepared from the pure ssily be titted up for ver little money, to make | Why he had hit bim (witness) at the pic nic some | ville Austin on the coming Sabbath; it was his iy 3-Im Handsome «ling Sereen juiee of the frait imaphcoentertabie wack copeninn theatre than | @4¥s previous; Austin said ‘he would hit him | intention to stand on one side of the chisel dest GAUICKERING'S PIANOS AND MARTIN® | {teen velvet Easy Chair Rose, Cinnamon, Annis,and Pej it Cordials whave yet bad in the Fete “chan harder next time; witness said something more | with Bub ‘Thompson on the other, and when Aus CiHICKERING Sage AND MARTIN'S | Frocant suite of Chamber Furniture, consisting of | Curacoa, Absinthe, Essence of Pepperment y a opolis to Austin and Austin struck witness; they then | tin should attempt to euter, to catch him and = : aie eae aes eontsied aud four sic ee finished in rich fizured cashmere, with Curtains ’ and Fire-screen to match supply of Dr. Wheeler's Mahozany mirror-front and plain Wardrobes Bitters, a spiendid artic! Dressing Cabinets, Washstands, and Commodes In addition to the above, we have at all th a Superior s:ngie French Bedsteads, with fine curled- | large supply of the following named stock of Malt Sarsaparilla, Stoughton Butters .: 5 = _ : The subscriber is constantly replenishing his stock = . ot in a scuffle, and wituess called to the boys to | Whip him; Massey was present and told him he NOs - e larze: Bre CanEeE Vinee ¥Se8 tee mi edeeitie ES Pete setae ee hore; J. | had better tet Austin alone; he had heard that Ac | Off ANOS whieh te always the largest firea Sat in to-day’s Star of the proposed sale of this Bowlin threw a stone at Austin; John Burch’ hit | was armed, and he (Bowlin) might get shot if he | ces every variety of seale and p2ttern—Si ‘autiful little estate, perbaps the most highly | him with his fist,and took a brush stick and beat | troubled Austin; Bowlin said he did not eare—| perb Parlor Grand, elegant Loni ‘Uivated and improved in the District of Co- | him in the face slightly; Austin then ran, and | that they would whip Austin, and if he had aris | Sauare Pianos, by Chickering & V, Central, and ‘ous, Boston, ne- hi id kill b kuowledged superior to ull other makers in the Hh ae aes as being, ee one Koper of renga oS mbia, and embracing the int from which | James Burch ran after him; Austin was feelin, they wou! im oe. se Handsome Toilet Sets, Bedding istrict, and which canuot fail in givi 18 faction wre is the best pros} i and View within twenty for his pistol as he ran, and when he was neat Messrs. Hays and Pierce were sworn, and gave errs Pianos of various styles by other manufac- | Gol'e peat yee he cs mip Wardrobes Sees cg tie Pn indelohia 3X. Byron and Sles of the Federal Metropolis. {ts improve- | the house; witness called to Burch to come back, | the prisoner an excellent character ; they had | turers of good reputation. [ Genta ator wi edabs ter, and a fine asticle of Lager Beer. nt was the labor of the life of its late owner, | that Austin was feelin: for his pistol and would | known him three or four years, he was a young | Pianos positively sold lower than they ean he | Yrulerers and Pillows. & As usual, supply of Mineral Water, Cider, &e., * Jobn H. King, long known here as one of the | shoot him; Austin got jn the church first; James | man of xreat moral goodness; never swore; never | bought in this city or in any Northern city either for els, three-ply. 2nd Venitian Carpets on hand, . ARNY & SHINN, Sat enterprising. pains-taking, and successful | Burch ran in following Austin and witness went | fouzht with the boys. | Ce eporen paver fidia Matting, Oif Cloth, Rugs _se8 57 Green street. Georeetown. atticulturists in the land. in; didn’t see John Burch strike Austin when in | | The evidence closed with the exami ro .. ad Reanos ken in exchange. IP, % and Window Awnings, Bamboo Chairs tue house; saw Austin shoot three times; didn’t | Noell Drummond. mayistrate, who was called tu or sala,a number ofexcellent second hand Pianos | jy-onze fron Hat Tree, Hall Furniture Portexate.—It was generally believed that | see James Burch have Austin by the hair; Austin | give answer in relation to the evidence of leaae | @!Rerfect order, at great bargains, Together with eral assortment of excellent rs a ood Pianos for hire. Househoid Effect ness 7 2 Pas sitting down and Burch Was leaning over | Veitch, given before bim, the day previous. The | Roabpatnes for bare. | magnificent GUITARS, ePep wth ort Sees ‘ are rid ale Arps Seclyasaath bun. . ~ witness did not in hisexamination throw anyad- | bythe unrivalled Martin, whose name isa guarantee | , Also, at3 kK, 1 front of the promises— BUSINESS STAND, (N mi ors sl sen : Cross-eramined —Was with the boys when | ditional ght on the matter at issue fore tiveie eebollennk ais. hy = autz and other St Pennsylvania avenue, was not insured; we they went to bathe the evening previous tothe af- Mr. Stuart, addressing the Court, proceeded to | ™kers. Superior Guitar Str c. i rn that an jusurance had been effected by his | fray; heard no conversation about fighting Austin | quote the authorities prveritieg ei of homi- | 33 RIOEABD DAVIS. Pic, which wee netcn Insurance Company | on the next day; 2 quarrel had occurred between | Cde: and laying a wea for adesision at the | (OOD MOLASSES AT 6 CENTS PER el aw. which was paid the day after the fize. | witness and Austin at a pic nic in which Austin | haude of the Court, which should hold the | “ gallon. MORGAN & BRO., jeare not certain that Mr. D’Unger himself knew | had struck witness; on tle inoruing of the sift, 2 a ° 434 7th street, bet. G and H streets. this until after the Insurance Seon onnt on the morning of the affray | prisoner in custody for trial. He contended A span of beautiful Black Carriage Horses, 5 and 8 | 91.) near the nal The Appiy to W sean a n bcos, ——— matched, NNAUGH near Willsrds'. jy 6-3t sound, kind, snd ntiful traveliers eS = One four. ted Bugzy Wazzon, with shaft and EA FOWL AND OSTRICH FEATHER y de by Lawrence, New York Fly Brushes, Wire Dish Covers. Double lee ilver-plated Harness Pitchers, Refrigerators, Traveiling Baskets selling Fur Robes, Woollen and Linen Covers, Wiup, Sta- | low, and’ going rapidly, at a the question Which witness put to Austin about | there was nothing directly in. « to} JeMuduly 1.2688 Sg eh etnies open ‘| el SG. FRANCIN, 07 treet. Between #:30,000 and $50,000 annually leaves the | striking had reference to that time at the pic nie; | st the part of the boys to at- SNS OF ‘THE IST WARD. | ofthe most supetion quality hee luson nekecnat ix D. EICHLER Muabla iu the way of premiums on | witness pulled off his jacket and bat; there ified OAL—COAL. ith great care and without reseed tose WwW. No. 97 SEVENTH STREET, ust fire, every penuy of which is a | no Previous understanding among erted ; {laying in your winter House will be open f. ‘ction ou Tuesday, | between Dand E streets, west side, PRAC Sd toss fo te District business; as, if expended | combined attack on Austin that witness tard of i ortanee 0 he dwelt on the fs = than all 0 lath instant, from 10 clvek FICAL WATCH MAKER, keeps cousta 3) s pentory acura” St least as etticient and | on that morniug Austin did not try to avoid 4 | tented to imptic imiual; that of sour EA resto a: 95) and unde Frit en | Sekula See essortment of WATCHES and “factory assurance fight, he dared wituess to lay his hand on him: | Burch not baving joined in the aff colic hactt viet Poth adit forsed | JE apt ) until the | witha person upon 1 would rile < Witness did so; and Austin took witness bearing mteres + MCGUIRE, SE it a3 prisoner had beaten and maltreated y. the | gest the clubbing jen 4 : - {KEAT BARGAINS IN PIANC Fort —The dealers iu wood report that a con- | boxed witness's ears and threw bine apeaei’s alalite, Rowliar (are 5 eon. cas ir Co: need lent second-hand PTA NOS, 5 d-rable quantity of green pine wood is arrivine witness and Bowlin poth struck Austin; he | ing there on borseback Was hot desiyned, he hes a the Following | ek Toten Cotes Lae nie een eee | <tye Canal wharves ; bat oak is not eo plentitul | S#bting back; when James Burch got off bis | jug out in search of his colts inp noth- large and amvall, ued from the Clerk's ¢ Rooms, Nos At must be Te wood from the boats 1s offered at 24.90 for howse Austin run to the charch ; Jaines went in ing of the tight until it occurred. Mr. Stuart the f 4 and for pine $4 Wand $3 5u percord. From | 2Ct Bim, aud witness followed James; thinks | spoke with great carnestuess aid mich fescal tetof Colmm- | 1th streets, Ge®# nial to me di T ise T could . to the toa—cuaranteed of the be: i t Jolin Donaldson came in next; Aus acumen You must, if you wis vail vourselt of thi ott use door of said FRI is ~ yards wood is sold, after having been season- = = » ’ : re : F 4 ou must, if you wish vursell of this oiler, rt hows Lae ae ee tozraphy, f vol., London, 157 ‘at $4.) and $5 per cord for pine, and 26 per | ME again saneieeee ves jan towards him; | Ar. Sinith, for the defence, said that he would | send in your orders before the first of Seplembor ee 1th day of July, 1857, at 12 c’elock, the 5 L 2 t to strike him or | have been entirely willing to have submitted the | % to enable me to deliver from the vessei, after te ¥ 20 4 y ting to bi ny ae : “4 . sed pov Pg cfg AY oud ts very scarce, and | not; Austin backed off and set downs Jasin | Lave,» the conrt without argument, but for some | "ioe Wma tua Wil boon the Sdean0e. le Gans ; not Nery pear him when beset down; the first | remarks which had fallen from the learned coun. Seadinvercodiean, T DRURY oe Piet arta es pair, con- oe be pie open mel hey betes at on the oka pee Bie gceliss nan oe quoted | © jy 7-3* No. 165 Pa. av., bet. 7th and isth sts. ‘my of Susan Mattingly a @ man named self ; | sa ustin doanything | from certain authorities, which he coul not gain- | 2 aaa 7 i Neekson. were arrested for very improper con. | Uikind to witness Little brother; thinks if the | say. the law governing cases of tener uel Be feOR OLD POINT AND NORFOLK. ton the wall of the Capitol grounds. The boys had let Ans alone he would not have | feid ig = le, but they did not apply to the case now at y rane walt ot quarreled with them; they commenced the attack Palle wae ty ONS Te ne ak of ing property. to wit: efendant right, title, claim, and interest to the three t story and attic Frame Dwelling Snelling Houses and Back Buiidin 8, situated on Lot No. zi, | 80 Hs in square No. 107 in the Cuy of Washington, D.C. Napier’s tiectro-Metallargy, 1 vol., London, 1857 fronting 4 feet on north L street, seized and levied | Neper's F ‘ Electricity, 3 ‘ upon asthe property of 4 Bokeweil’s Manuel of Electricity, Practical and ames, and will be Th ptical, 1 vol., 1857 gold to satisty Judicials No, 243 to March term 157; | ¢.,,ueoretienss | vals Las Fraueis Wheatley vs. John S. James, george Se ese ozraphy San ot rol, Landon, tees P t of Photography, transinted trom the vol., London listory and Practices of Photography, 1 4 " # this court at all; and were used, there- | Jul com ce running regularly to 4 > vol., Lonion wtice Justice Me Keane nett and taken | oa him tat; Jobin Burch said if Austin isd o asa mere subterfuge to draw olf the minds | the above pinces, leavune Washieten ca SLd Marshal Brie OVER: | | Qutisies of Inorganic Chemistry, 1 wol., London plow ft kuife be had ove that would cut as deep as his, | of the court from the iain point at issue; and | (Kleventh-st. wharf) every, WED. 2 ‘ * | Parnell’s Chemieal Analysis, Qualitative and Quan- after bearing the testimony, com- | (Austin’s; uo one struck Austin in the ehureh tr that was the probable cause for the commission | NESDAY and SATURDAY at 9o’clocka m. Ro- that wituess saw; when Massey took the pistol. | of the act which had browebt the Prisoner before | [anne will leave Norfolk every MONDAY and ps Austin ran and Donaldson fired twice; don’t know | the conrt for examination. ‘The case, he main- FA IEEDAY at 4 o'clock P. a? ee ee Xf he fired at Austin or not; the reason Austin | tained, was one purely of self-defence: that the OLN, PINEY “POLNE, pyrene. at OLD PPro Lacie? of Baltiinore yesterday tu- | struck witness at the pic nie was that witness | so cause for the shooting, any person who had D, and the usual iandingson the Pato ted appropr measures to atford an ollicial | tripped him up ax Le was walking around; James | heard the evidence in the ease, could have no . Y if to the workhouse—Susan for ww, = ative, 1 vol., London “t Ler companion for 30 days = OLUMBIA MARKET. N monies qe ‘tion to Rose’s Chemical Ana. ss . Sth etre Penn. avenue. lysis, 1 vol., London Just arrived son foe eke Seats tant coat | Callowey's Manaal of Qualitative Amnipsin, 2'val., PUKE CIDER VINEGAR. — the Arte, ‘The proprietors of this Market take this oppor- | Graham's Chemistry in its Applications to the . neluding tenis, to Old Point and N. tunity to return thanks for the libera! patronage be- | Lvol., Cine athe vests from the cities of St Louis | Burch was along the evening before when the | doubt, ‘Plc genllemay heal dank Bey ee Be FIVE DOLLARS.” stowed by the citizens of Washingtonsand hope ty | Chemistry iu its Applications to Arts and Mamafie- ao ; sip nip are expected to visit Balti- | boys Went to _ 5 dow 't re ber _ raid ties which were un. ionable law and good law, Jer a WM. MITCHELL, striet ap oy attention, with moderate charges, to io ‘ad Ronalds, parison, mapp; 3 Vv. ae during the present imonth. ‘Phese exeur- | "ame was used in any cu anion tha evening; | but they had no relevaucy tothe point at issue; he = = = 5 merit its continuance, - Gerhs niv’s Chime, Oreanique, } vol. wists will visit Washingtom tino herdae pre. | does not think the stick with which Bowlin | would quoie from Blickstone,an authority, tn | CLOSING Se ETH AS ANP ries, | 202° 2awew cpiieecncasetilolat-nelll fre vine met atpwny nee hry rent “« our Councils will take sures todyu the | Shuck Austin was larger than witness’ wrist y 4 % avr ere: Z common w us their arrival John Bowlin, sworn. —Thik evidence wos much whenaman ] ja alt criminal practice, showing | And must be aod. “dseme thiny by t) justified in takiay the life of 7# black Silk, Lace, and Barnge Mantillas, from Pull: LARC STOCK OF PIANOS. ME | Reid's Rudiments of Chemistry. | vol, at P show that the prisoner was not ouly justitied, but Toget - son asked Austin why he had struck him at the | that the direst Beoeaity did exist for the peisouer Together with a, inrge ‘stock to use his weapons, he being pressed to t S1.to 34 f Sul — the sai that of previous witnesses for th 1 Ietoons, Musics Musica! lostraments.and Mu- | _i¥ 7- ’ FRANCK TAYLOR. ‘ vance tine can Meta nesses for the | ther, Here Mr. Smith read £ 0m Blackstone, and S15 to $15 sical Mereh’undise in general in Washington City, is SEC! ND PIANOS, RANG tor Dea» —Andrew Foote is no defence; the witness admitted that be threw a | »-veral other authorities in criminal practice t 33 Ladies Linen Cravilln, Plaid and De Bage | at JOUN PUELLISS, 9 10 pronto siete 12 es t dead, as we Pp » to ’ ie i t baad 3 “ounced yesterday On Monday ening he stone as large as his two fists at Austin; Thomp- Travelling Dusters, fr je 16 No. 506 Pa, avenue bet. 9th and loth sts. “S struck with ralysi ys sidene: euce ine and" bas since been | pic nic, and Austin sa‘d ne had not struck hard as We $125. just received, ore. They are very good. ‘fern beautiful new PLA NOSin stor Lawns, Linens, ALLOONS MADE OF TISSUE PAPER | | Alse recently received from Boston. he wall, | at | t 9 + ‘and india Rubber, with Sponge for Spirit Gas for a < shale “ping himself Tone as incapable of | enough; he would strike harder next time; and borne down by parties larger and stronger cnanot {hil to pleases G ms a Uno day ‘and night ascension. Just reoety ed at —— price given for old Pianos in ex 0 for “atood that le was anad 2 morning it was un- ‘Thompson then took off bis coat and hat and said than himself, and in yreat bodily fear. He went jy 7.3t* Penn, avenue next to ith st. jes H. J. Mel. AUGULIN & CO’S, ‘Remember our ni mber 12 995. near With street. be “Poosed fact appearing in the aut butice of the | Austin must fight; Austin refused, and warned | on to state that the defendant may not be in dan- Star - : isio kao gor AU IN’S tween 9th and loth, JOHN, P. ELLIS, ‘Thompson not to lay w hand on him, Veitcl did Ger Of kis life, Lut that he way only be in danger N Bw cust C AT ELLIS’S IANO Ao” Genny WoL AUGHLIN'S FOR. NOTIONS, ts ‘