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= ee” al } arrival, at the Infirmary; he sald that be thought | Inrzrustixc Cexemoxy.—At the meeting of one - —<—— — LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. he should die. and asked witness to get the dec- | the Grand Lodge of the 1. 0.0. F., last night, GEORGETOWN. AUCTION SALES. ELEGRAPHIC NEWS Notice to Aprertiaens.—To secure the most | ‘°F to pater medicine to remove his pains, | 5, lateresting scene was witnessed; being the | Corresponde: The Star. By J. C. MoBUIRE, Auctioneer. one 5 ae which were very severe; this was done, and i mene conspicuous positions for advertisements in THE afterwards the mayistrate came and took his dep- | Presentation to the Grand Treasurer of a testimo- Star they must be sent to our office as early in | osition. NITU ; -| FI SOc) - Grorortown, April 13, 1858. Se SG FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AGENT. : nial which had been ordered by the Grand Lodge | From facts which we have getbered from the | MORWING, Apri. izth, at ten o'clock, at the Fur- — the day as possible. Those who delay to observe | _ Cross-examined —He complained of pain from at its last meeting. this caution should not complain if they do nat his chest all the way down to the wonnd in his miture of George A. Davis. in the old Union Damage by Floods. personal friends of Mr. Kyle, and others, since | Buiidi 4 q New 0 Pecan oh ewer dome the wonnd in his The chairman of the committee (G. M. John yle, 9 on E street, he'ween iSth and 14th sta, I EW ORLRANG, April 12.—The steamer Em- find them where they prefer to see them. It ts . our notice of his death by his death, by drown- ‘ock of Furniture and Household | pire City bas arri ‘but bri: ‘ 7 wy of im- clergyman if he wished to see one Thaw) reported that the committee to procure a ing in the canal, we fects. COMPrising. portance. me G2 aeee always safest to get them to our counter between | died, but he refused: was In the oven efor, Be Stank Treaties en ar ened ta eon OEE Ls Sveinn aut tak bases ai Tatoos or eee ee — » Rockers, and Parlor | | A crevasse has taken place opposite the city © and 10 in the morning, if wishing them insert- | for two or three hours; several students were | G'@nd Treasurer, P. G. Martin Johnson, as Marble top Centre and Sofa Tabies, Card Tables, | 40!K immense damag: ¢ iz, s present at various times while witness waa lo bie manifestation of their fraternal regard, and of | act laboring under a fit of temporary insanity. and Ladies’ Workstands, 1 Five or six crevasses Teported bet ed satisfactorily on the same day. Foom; witness was at the Infirmary sick at the | ‘eit high appreciation of his long and After the holding of the inquest the body was Gilt and mahogany frame Mirrors, and Vicksburg, and an immense dest: ~ goer ee time. Reha us Lo iptiones that seas, a eps Neko yuna of Mr a Clocks. om ana hates Property has occurred on the plestatiess - Criminat Court. —Trial of James Powers Dr. J. F May, sworn.—Sa . | It required (said the speaker) no great effort o: rch, on Bridge street, where it was properly | Cane, rush and wood-sen! ars, LY hee a te ter of Ba Lance “Venter, ater on | ai ringer tewaatbaiaas| tbe Tainan vo mages iinet af [end td's nara Cometon’ ced niared'i | presen kog pam Barcasee Weitnate,, | stm Vicksbar any has ite ae roma Terai cineed ste Distitst_Attotner, im epeniog | Coy’ ewecad in tar eet ae rene | vine ond atic tee They had Wueretore | the vault, to await the decision of his father, who Dceaces Gee re Pisce, ns Neveee bave given way Ralow that the case, charged the jury with the grave cause aud at once thought the wo was a } | made choice of a beantiful copy of the Holy Scrip- | was telegraphed to ear ¥ yesterday morning. | Connterpanes, Quilts, Blankets, Linen 1 of they were about to try. He dwelt upoa the crime; | he died that evening of that wound OM: | Cares, and a Prayer Book-<that which has pee | Ate. Kyle ts represented by those who were well | “°'Slipay, ae aed Pr vers, neatly opposite thie. ny, causing gr arent that the prisoner at the bar bad pre viously enter, Cross-eramined —Did not probe the wound; | bis guide through life, and which we trust mex acquainted ae him as being a young man of China. Giass and Crockery, Secioel damage to the plantations , tained an old grudve against the deceased. He | it way unmistakably a gun-shot wound ’ | shape bis way to amore enduring reward beyon many excel ent qualities, and a general favorite ogee i ed ot pea eas ofarticles in the ‘Water is believed to reached ite maximam phoke of the relation of the law to the case; and | Mr. Key here offered in evidence the dying | ‘Be grave. . oy [ee eters ice tid ater | emer pon te I tb, and our city is now considered safe told the jury that the Government would expect | declaration of the deceased, to which the (ane procured Uy tere, bole se tersetar et Tee cette | eee ce aninaion yeataeday remaing | ereditof |, 2,3. and4 months, for satisinctorily @n~ “ae Newhsia sen Sieien af semae Sox argued by Mesence cluscted, and the point was | Procures presentation then took place, the R.W. | We really think it would puzzle the Ingenuity waned ee NOMFIDE IML eet A GUIRE, Avet. | *r from California and the Isthmes. what the defence expected to prove ; that Powers Mr. Norris contended that if the deceaxed ever | @ M.Jebn R_ Piper addressing the recipient in | of man to manufacture or by any means originate 4 ._—. me ‘on a _s April 13 —The steamship Em- was not the man who fired the shots which killed | expressed a hepe that he should recover, or gave substance as follows : a more downright, outright, disgusting, demor- fl>- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED | pire City, from » ‘avana, bas arrived. The Star 4 i Brother Johnson—The Grand Lodge, at its last | alizing, intolerable nuisance than now exists on | in consequence of the :ain unti! WEDNESDAY | of the West was at Aw jnwall wi Late, bet Fae een cie, Srbo was present ox the Slates epee ete indicated the Lression, unanimously voted you'a suitable testl- | the corner of Bridge and Green ate. Thee MORNING, April lath, anne hour and p treasure 2 oe SEAN te ceeeeitied von ne crime is charged to have been | faintest ¢ fatal, then the evideree oe eands Pinonial in token of the appreciation by the body | almost daily enacted about this place are suffi- |"? _4. €. MeGUIRE, Auc The treaty between the United Statesand New Mires Duatiset ‘Attecnay’ called. eek th conid not be lawfully received as hia dy tee dan, | Of your valuable services ax Treasurer, and ap- | ciently vuluarand obnoxious tusbamecven tndes By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Grenada hnd been ratified. te Sn eee ten MCN tae ee Veminent | pointed a committee to wlect the same. You | crncy itself, unless so completely steeped In deg- | FFOUSEHOLD evo Knee FURNI | The news from Celif-rnia 's antmportant. Selee Admmeons aerern—Kuewa Jas. powsis:| out uathori, imtnasiamc es : nie, Laepliaecel five just beard from the report of the chairman | radation as to be entirely lost to shame; and the TURK AT Ave Tion.—On THURSDAY, the I5th In Orezon, Lieut. Allen, who was to was with him at McColgan’s house onthe sth of | Mr. Key replied, recounting the vabiom: cir. | Of that committee that they have performed the matter is rendered still worse by the fact that it | instant, {shail the residence of P. Bergot,on | have perisied in the svow, had arrived at Port. Dice. Sasi Wend hare Gub Beets mekceo | comsianc which transpired after Lutte. was | (ty axsigned them,—how ably and how satis: | is located immediately on one of our most public | F street, hetw. A s. , i? i aan As l4th and 15th streets. at 10 o'clock land, having been abandoned by all his ex- : A have piiy. a. m..a lot of Furniture Party Gormley and Powers, (the prisoner.) It was | shot, zoing to show that the deceased expected factorily they have performed that duty you hav thoroughfares, in a thick! ttled neighborhood Sofa 1 a mg articles, such as cept one. ; : : Sofa. Lounge, Cha: - m ( , a an opportunity of judging. I imagine (said the | of very respectable persons, and within a stone's M Bedsti tands, Advices from Tampico state that thirteen Mex- Smith, Gormley oWwiies Pewee ae wie: ivieg eee pee eS < speaker) that no selection could have been made | throw of one of our churches * It may be impos- Carpets, fet pe Tong: Mattresses, ican reactionists bad been captured by General were present; had been there tifteen minutes when | the officer who conveyed him to the Intiemare, | BY them which would be more suitable or more | sible for the proper authorities to break up this | parpetss Shovel: Toilet Sets Ga:za, on board the British mail steamer. Garza hid also fired on an American vessel, and en- : ee . A acceptable to you, and I am certain that they | place, bnt, according to our method of reasoning, | China, tilass and Crockery WW. bea msl Snowe, Wilerasd Sonne nis | ot the cereals Sirois rs ngeata arrival | Could have selected nothing ‘which would afford | buciean ides ta preposterous. 10 cans Preserved Penche i tan . : ‘eete , : 16 Ge po pein deavored to extort dounle duties. y : : 5 a eased to i that t tio: 0, . ‘ stantiy went towaids Lutts, entered into conver- | tending physicians told him absolutely, on ex- ofticer, who has discharged the responsible duties | etfct, and that a daily Union prayer meeting for | 4, herm# cash. A. GREEN, Auot ter from Havana. sation with Ries, sacl eo back against the ssiinstice of his ween “a Be mld hot live. | of his office with fidelity and to the entire satis- | the benefit of such as are unable toattend the one z = = _ et Ppa April 12 ‘ge a4 bas ar- counter; was shaking hands with Lutts, and at e arguments ng closed, the point was io p = y BA ARD & BUCKEY, Georgetown ved; advices unimportant. In the Havana that moment saw the flash, heard the click and | Submitted to the Court ’ oss faction of all, and | am proud of being the honored | in the afternoon has been started at the Presby the first discharge of a pistol; turned round and Whereupon the Cour saw the pistol in prisoner's hand; saw the two | a’guments which had & GROCE- | market sugar and molasses were quiet; clayed ntending to | 3%. muscovado 4a4y Freights very dull. Ster- instrument of this Grand Lodge of conveying to | terian chapel, on Market street, commencing at 25 WORTH OF PRI going over all the | vou this expression of their regard. Withont a quarter before 8 o'clock, eve day. The after- $25,000 RIES AT AUCTION en adduced, and the | }' = x e on be- 8 are being +4 ‘k at change the character of our business, we will, on | ling exchange 11}¢ 3 Northern and Eastern to subsequent shots fred, and to the best of wit. | evidence going to the point in question, decided | further te Waa Pee meee Monit iia Chee ne wee at he OR DAY. 18h tata ton o'crock ®m., sell our | 5 premium ai Bald * shoe sheet ere, hems Witness | that the evidence, under all the circumstances, | Ituapia of the Inlepeasont Ones or wie Ber, | ete were visited this morning by quite a | Grocer eect section theatre quorsaad |" Nuw Yous, April 13.—The steamer Daniel said “stop sbooting;”” did'nt speak any one’s | Was admissable ‘ lows, present you with this magnificent Bible | thunder storm, accompanied by a heavy fall of | fut in parte, . Webster, from Havana on the Sth, has arrived. eine, bat simply said « stop shooting,” witness | | Mr. .orris took an exception to the rnling, and and beautiful Prayer Book in consideration of | rain and hail. 1.0) 8 cke G. A. and Fine Salt, Packets do. Toe news is veneraily unimportant. Three hun. Seer rence en eat andl eawr several per- | further moved that) such part of the evidence in| "50, Tone eticie son ani e ee The only arrival since our report of yesterday | 1 cherts tmperial, Voung Hyso, tiunpowder, and | dred and fifty more coolies hed arrived” ‘Te sons concealed there; heard the proprietor, Me- | question as went to snow the existence of a Pre- | ‘Treasurer of this Grand Lodge is the steamer Columbia, Harper, fron Balti. Oolong Teas. ‘These Tons are fresh and of fine | whole week wes occupied in fetes in honor of Colgan, say,‘ Don't, McAleese; saw McAleese | ¥iouy quarrel between the parties be stricken out G. T. Martin Johnson received the testimonial | nore, to Hide & Davidesn ee” quality, the birth of the Prince of the Axtartas, and con- with @ pistol im bis hand, and ron and caught | Of the declaration Wei << wat lesion “ana conta cae egret kek We hare nothing worthy of note from the | !? bexes Starch, 150 boxes Adamantine, Mould and sequently there had been nothing done Im 4 bim, saying, * Don’t shoot;”* has bad some con- | This point was admitted by the Court. teclings. (He was Gawerthe. me hocebiie re pear andl ic Gane eee ee Sperm Cand!e: bust versatioa with the prisoner in the jail in relation Mr. Key then ealied— es. * Fal ee = Pe Bite a. i bh a hand: t fi the ¢ fl fi F h ae 100 boxes fine Chewing Tobacoo, Cut and Smoking | 2°ss. The steamer Fulton was at Havana : . wie 7 . ch a some present from the Grand | terial change in prices has occurred since our JO tothe matter; prisoner had said in the jail that | | Zaomes © Down testitied that he went to the | SVE such a handsom . : age Mf witness swore at the trial what he was ng | Ingirmary between 2 and 3 o'clock in the morn- | Lodge. In the responsible position of Grand | last. ‘There is but little of either coming in. S. See es Mustard, Pepper, and other Spices, Southern Markets. " “ “f "i te Powders, 5 sleratas, Cream ‘Tartar, = (0; he wyuld swear toa lies this wae not anid to | Ing after Lutte wag shot; found Lutte in bed; | Treasurer, towhich he had been re my wale is Soap Powder, Sardines, Macarozty Cuancestox, April 12 —Sales of cotton to-day, witness but to other persons; heard three reports | Mr. Cart and Dr. Helen ‘were there, and soon a i Peper n officer and aa Odd Fellow, | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS, | Pickles and Sauce rious kinds, in cases and | 1 999 bales, unchanged iates casas. . . i r i t a] = = ss = fiw hema S vaynan, April 12. —Prices unchen, |; sales e eral times before; don't think the room | ration; 2 he oath im, and he s alee ssh Tetire Cs Sal. S : 4 is amore than 16 by ts feet In size; a counter rune | stated that about 1 e’clock that night he was | Ger bis thanks fur the gift, and desize to retire us Coe tae Avcusta, April 12 —Sales 500; market firm. almost the whole length of the room, and is about | going to his brutber-in-law’s, and passing hy | !",P afterwards D. Smith came in; witness informed | bad aimed to do a he Repriring of Special attention paid FIN s WATCHES ise Ci = - ‘ 4 a ye qua ible Brandy. TosiLe, Apri —Market advanced ¥c; sales four feet high; don’t think fou: feet iy high for a | MeColgan’s be heacd loud talking and went ing aud tne Paes Boek or ee Bie Joa. wWNTSON, eu 2 ff, Che mpecnes, Claret, Coraininy & 2,000 bales; quotations I1\all ge. Receipts two counter, When Lutts came in Witness was | when be got in be was talking with seme one edition. beautifally embellished oth bound in No. Bridge street, below the Post Othee, ee rune gr ee aoaae Ne _ >. days. 3.400 bales Handing near the middle of the room; witness | and saw James Powers with a pistol push two Turkey Morocco, panel style, and were procured | 8p 9-Im* Goosgetown, D.C. Frat ko. ial coe of the arpa ead yo eres | New Orieass, April 12 —Firm; sales 3,000 then left those with whom he was tatking, and | mew one side and fire at him, (the declarant;) one | j1, phi adelphia iy FD ( Hieling who kindly ua- |] 7p, 239 GOODS WLS in the Distniet. . bales Freights and exchange unchanged. edvanced towards him (Lutts) and shook hands | of the men pushed aside was McAleese. and the dertook the task of obtaining them for the rom. | [ ADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, Xo, iToraa* Ail same ofanl moles Gos aueh corer With him; witness backed uy inst the counter, | other Gormley; the first shot did not take effect: mittee; and their beautiful design execution JOHN H. SMOOT. that amount and under $.00, 60 days; over $100, 4 Supplies fer Col. Johnston. seats en Powers was ia front of witness and | Powers then fired a second shot, which struck | tt textimony to his good judgment. On the No, 119 Brides street, Georgetown, D. Coy months, with satisfactory endorsements, s il 12.—The Santa Fe mail bas Houtts, and Lutts was at the right of witness; | him, and did not know the direction of third shot; outside Of oats babk bette iuscri elon hae seosived from: Nae hock cal bnladolcke.e GETTY & WILLIAMS, Sr. Le Apr —The Santa Fe ma Powers was about e feet from witness at that | he alse said that he thought that some one in the ; . “ Presented to P. G. Martin Johnson, R. W. | largeand ve yd Grand Treasurer, of the Grand Lodge of the Dis- | fiouds, great any of which naving been bought trict of Columbia, I. O. O. F., by the Grand | are getting the fall eee or tee Lodge. sesortment will be found the following: Anprew Kriz —A friend of the young man tight Co inced A quill Bisok Bok wobes Kyle, who was drowned in the canal, above 0, Bayadere aud Plaid Silke . Georgetown, on last Sunday, writes to us to con- Binek Dress Sues. 0 ae meee, from Blo Sin tradict the statement of + Spectator,” in our yes- | Rich Flounced Barege Robes, with two and three terday’s issue, that Kyle committed suicide be- Flounces ene cause of having lost his money. Our informant | Barege Robes A auille, some very cheap states that the deceased had no money to lose, | Oreandie and Lawn Robes and in the piece and had that morning borrowed $3 from his land- | K8wns, in great variety, from If ots. to 18% rableassortment of Ladies’ Dress Smith, Wiley, McAleese and Gormley | room handed the piste! to Powers, but who it nding with Powers at this time; witness s he did not know, also that on the Saturday Was not so diunk at the time but that he was in bt previons, he had had a difticnity with pessession of ail his facnities; witness had been | Powers at a restaurant arising out of an old diffi- dinking considerably during the day and that | culty; Powers refused to drin® with bim, and evening. dared bim ont to fight, and said if he had a pis- Damrel Smith, sworn —W as present on theoc- | tol be would shoot him; after this they made casion referred to; went to McColzan’s with Mr. | friends, and the declarast believed that they Wiley; went in, and found a number of persons | were zood friends up to the time when he received present; shortly, some one yposed to take a | the shot. drink) ail drank; Wiley, witness and Adamson | Qur report necessarily closed here. retired beyond the centre of the bar, towards the back room; while standing there, witness heard City Couxcits.—Board of Aldermen—The the front door creak, and then Adamson left wit- Y. Aucts. arrived. Col. Marey left there on - 18th of r " March with twelve bundred animals, mostly FOTOS Ae ig Anetioneer: pa. | mules. and 160 troops and the same mamber of Brick DWELL NG Hovsx AND Lor oN leah a eee Dea Sfaearo nt Avcrion!_On WEDNESUAT. MEL | "The Reprblient learns that a burricane on the TER NOON, April 14th, at half past 5 o'clock, on | 27th ult , demolished nearly every house in the premises, I shal art of Lot No 4in Square | tonville, Arkansas, killing 25 and wounding a No. 252, {routing 22 feet 11 inches on New York ave | great number of persons. nue, berween Lap ard ee panne re, sees an average depth of one hundred and fifty-six (155) feet sever and three-quarters (7",) inches to a | Anti-Administrat Suiriy-Soot alley, wth the aout pahowng ee i He ing of an excellent two-story and attic Brick Dwel- a ling House. with lack burding, contaiciug ent | PXIGATELrHTA, April 12.—A meeting of the Merting—Birthday of y Clay nein Ee aoc “ 7 ‘ re at 1249 cts, + opponents of the Administration was beld here i W thes ctaaioe — Board met at the usual hour; the President, W. rer ae a ae eke Plain and Figured Freueh Briliants, Jaconets, and | rons, kitelven and Cellar the most aubstan lithe aoe Son not obacrve why entered jee te ag iness did | F. Bayly, in the chair had not been in this city for four years previous | Pink, Blues, Greens, and Modes Crape Mantles and | manner, and offers crest inducements to. persons | adopted for the establishment of @ mational party ow who —— peer cheterag heard | communication was -eceived from the Mayor | to tuet Deccmtnr y y Pp *Ratencn ? Who want a desirable residence. composed of all the friends of the rights of the wi © supposed to be the explosion of a cap on ¥ 4 : : 2 pistol; wkaciod dened aad octaed the beret of | i relation to the Washington aqueduct, and sug ‘Derma : One-fourth ca: the residue inf, 12, 18 people and 24 months, with interest, secured by a deed of | "The birth of Henry Clay was celebrated in this GRAFTON TYLER, Executor, | city this evening. ap 5-eokds J. cc. McGUIRE, Auct, =: Mani tion. By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer, pec aries EE: > TH a Hascerstown, Md . April 12—The municipal BUSTER'S SALE OF FURNITURE AND | cacction held here to-day seoulied ta the-etertion 5 The deceased was a worthy and industrious | New styles Ducals and Poil De’Chevr young man, with many sincere ftlends who Fink. hue, Green: But, and White Moas Delaines deeply deplore his unfortunate death. His friends oak Best makes English and American Prints paid ihe last tribute of respect to bis memory, F Black Margue » Tamatan, Crape Merette and the remains were deposited in the vault at | Bareges, Shallies, Bombazines Alpacas Oak Hill Cemetery, Rev. Mr. Wilson officiating | Mouselin Deinines, Bagh, Crapes The printers have bad a meeting and passed | Mourning Veils. Black Ginghams, Lawns appropriate resolutions of respect for the de- | Ducals and Englieh Calioos rid rs s gesting the appointment of commissioners to es- bs! — on sonre oon oe eps: to | tablish a ee of sewerage for the city; re- Se ee of it; Powers fired it; | ¢rred to improvements’ committee and ordered on ery the heat << barrel, witness released | 6 be print his bold on the pistol; immediately turned from Also, one nominati P 3 as Also, ng James S. Smith, as po- the prisoner, and simultaneously with the turn- | 1jc¢ constable In the sinew Aistriet, in place of ing bape was maa Seog dap ogy came so | Nicholas Sanderson, resigned ; confirme quick that witness thoucht it came fiom out of | * the peti : doors; heard three reports al Mr. Donoho posses the petition of the trus- % ‘ r NG, april 15th, at 1 o'clock, by virtue of a deed | Of the whole American ticket. D G. Mumma, ther—the report f the pu hi i ceased, condolence with his friends, and thanks | Bost gates white Cambrics, Nairnsocks, Jnconets, | NIN Aa Saal repr t ter ara el roer ye American. for Mayor. received $9 majority, and of acap and two distinct shots; witness then went ho the public schools of the second district, | to those acting Kindly on the occasion of his Figured, Dotted, Pinin aid Striped do. French Worked Swiss and Cambrie Collars up stairs; when witness heard the cap explode, Ba te peel eenen nn cr certain, parposes &c., | shall sell at the houxe corner of 13th snd the American council ticket received an averaze he seized the pistol and cried out, “atop; saw referred to public schools’ committee. death. streets all the Furniture and Effects, comprising— | majority of 121. The majority for Gov. Hicks ia 8 Maltese L Mahogany Sofas. Divans. Rocxers, wrerstow! * Col. Groome. i Mr. Riggs, fom the finance committee, re- | COURT oF CLAims—Monday.—James B. Arm. | Petts Valencines and re ae Cane and Wood-seat Chairs. Lounges. Hagerstown was €1 over Col. Gr Yowers next in the jail. orted back a communication fiom the Mayor | strong ts. The United States. Mr. De Bow ar- | Binck Lnce Fans, rich figured and dotted Walnut and Mahogany Fancy and Card Tables, C Pp f he May 4 Bi i x Arri ef S! ie Cat cane mined sc. Aner the fring witoess | ta relation to the case of tax title of B. Mittire is fo iti Mr Mc- | Plainand Fancy Bonnet and Sash Bonnet Ribbons | Carpets, Uiicioth and Matting. rrival of Sioamers, &e. a a d gued this case for the petitioner and Mr Mc x R Ss nd Pas St, 5 - Went at once up stairs; saw nothing else which | The report of the committee was adverse, and . Fringes for dress trimmings Hat Rack, Stair a sage Carpet, New Yorx, April 13.—The steamer Star of the Feet ont bee dune, Witness Was about six | they requested to be discharged from the farther, | Pherson for the United States, and the case was | hii! {White and colored ground Stella and printed Gartaine, \W iadow Shades, Corsicn,” West, with the California mails and passengers, eet from the back door and about four feet from iat ai . | submitted. OE clk | . _ is below the end of the counter; at thix Gas Sie precesayon of the case; ordered to be dis. ‘The presiding judge then announced that, as a | New style Pars some from auction Hairand Husk Mattresres, is thought all those present appeared to flee: wi r i lors and numbers, token of respect to the memory of the late Col. | Baou's Kid Gloves. all color : . ‘Thomas Hart Benton: and to cite the Jndyes |; butdies of Georgetown, Washington. and the ad i ta tfal ited to cali. to epi his funeral, the court will adjourn at eer riaee —— AY i SuooT. 1 o'clock. Kolsters and Pillows Feather Beds. B Dressing and Pia Washstands, T: Extension Linu - Mr. Miller, from the improvement: committee, Be had nen guversed with Adamson that night; | reported a bill to ginde te went cris oe men nk pola oe hagprer ars Lllgpreefpaioar dese Wty | Street west, between Band C street south, and not drunk; while in the room heard no one ca. | “*¢.UP and selay the curbstone, and take up and The City of Weshington, from Liverpool, is off Sandy Hook The shin Mountain Wave, from Charleston, is ashore cff Scituate, Mass. ‘ , 3 M. RUPPEL, China, Glass and Crock are, , ir the footway and gutters; passed. fhe Court adjourned until Monday next, at 12 Norra side of Market Space, No. 37, between | Cooking and oth-r Stove. Surrender of Billy Bowlegs. claim that be was shot; did not know that Lutts | “Rivo a pill scthennige aay a o'clock, in consequence of the continued illness | Bridge aed Canal eee Be etn “ridigaee Fylde po = i ! a i a ed si , | assortment of Kitchen Re- —Ad from Florida an- was shot till McColgan came up stairs and in rate God qrotter Se ne nore, | of Judge Gilchrist. ee Si hes mi Together with a genera: Arevsta, April 12 —Advices pisraciae ythamay-paagicinialha andl ¢ hind M-Cat. | {27img of the pavement and gutter on the north 8! Snpounces to eis patrons that at his! quisites. nounce that Billy Bowlegs and twenty-two war- Terms: $25and under, cash; over that sum, 8 credit of Ay 3, end 4 months, for satisfactorily en- | Tior have delivered themselves up. dorsed notes, wae interest. OS. J. FISHER, Trastes. ap 8-eod J. . McGUIRE, Anet. Baitmere Markets yan’s bar, hanging under a shelf; witness saw no side of L street south, between Fourth and Fifth * treets east; passed. other pistol; the pistol which Powers had was a |” a 4 : favelcag one. Pp Also, a bilito trim and gravel Eighth street West, between the south side of D street north John F. Carter, sworn. —ts a police officer; was | tle ae : not present at the shooting; was on the Avenue, | 224 the Ee Deum ot Redmeytvanin RESTAURANT may lie found at ali Tur Fair FoR THE Bexerit oF 118 New | times the choicest Sod most excelient Carnoric Cuurcn.—The fair to raise the means apsortment of 1-1 bk AS ee eon, of completing the new Catholic church being Meals served at all hours ard at the usual prices, rs ae Battimore, April 13 —Flour is dull; Howard built in the vicinity of the residence of Senator | J8946m 0 = ee ; Jaga > t Phen oflicer Horver caine and said there had | “"Ajso’ fui authorizing the curbstone to be xet { Dovslae and the Government printing office is,s0 | [AINE ALES cWe respectiuily announce to our By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer street and Obio are nominal at $1.3; %, and City been a shooting match at McColyan's. Next SE footway and Catiera cated rn vert | fae, well attended. All who pay ita visit come friends and the public that we have at Inst suo: OSITIVE SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE | Mills #425. Buick Houses on E STREET, BETWEEN 2D AND Wheat is dull and generally unchanged; fair Sp.— tn MONLAY AFTERNOON, April 18th, at | to prime reds $1(3481.06, and good to prime 53¢ o'clock, on the premises. | shal! «li Whites $1.15a81 25 im Square No. 570. fronting 2) feet 9% i ee . Street, between 2d and Sl streets casi, Whyckebaae ee 112 feet toa ton oe Jley, with gto A three-story and bas: m S&, Containing eizht roo! with Gas New York Markets. morning witness took the six o'clock train, and pier anes 466 farted seit eat sect. << in search of Powers whom he found at | from Seve ath to Fou:-and-a-balf streets west ladensburg; foud him in the hind car of the passed. , train; he must have got on at Bladensburg; when Also, a bill to set the curbstone a bs : , i . e and pave the ane, he said ‘you bave got me” footway on the north side of A street Bon, fiom Do cP ote ) bsp = ae Second to Fourth streets east: passed naldson were on the ner of C and Four-and- - i * a-held stvects: heard 00 Also, a bill to set the curbstone and pave the away delighted with tne lively and beautiful ladies they find there, ax well as with the vood things of the entertainment provided for the pub- lic by its managers. Itcloses, we hear, on Satur_ day evening next. The object ix a most praise- | it by applying to us for esther ofthe following brands, worthy one, and just at this time nowhere else in | viz. ennett, Burton XXX Pale, India Pale, Phii- Washington can a more agreeable evening be | Adelphia and XX. We also have a fine article of din having a larze quantity of ALES of van- inds brewed expressly to our order, which we erent to be the finest and the largest vari- nat was ever offered in this market. etyt All persons wishing a nice article of Ale can have i i ; 'g : Brown Stout and X X Porter always on hnnd. and Gas Fixtu:es inevery room in the House, with New Yorx. April 13 —Slour heavy; sles of = wagons | motalyat Meco et uaniaR; footway on the west side of Fourth street east; | *PeMt- Go one! go ail! atti orders by mail, or aiventoour drivers. will be sen cos mes risking netic hacer pen 1o | 8.000 bbis.; State $1."5a84.15; Obio, $4.45a84.60; there; saw Arch McAleese and others going down Lary a bill fromthe lower Roard, with ainend- Tue Democratic Mavoratty Convestiox. the Avenue; started to co after McAleese aud M - Southern #4 40a$4.75 inches on same street. running back 112 feet to an ” alley, with the improvements, consisting ofa three- | Wheat is quiet; sales of 10,000 bush; South- story Brick Dweiling House, with Back Buildings. | ern red $1 I> containing Salooa, Parlor. with laree Dining Room, | Corn is higher; yellow 72xa7te., white 79e r Warter, &c., eight Chambers, Kitchen, is doll; mess $17 50, prime $14.30. Lard ts, 0.4. : Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street, Sooreetown Ithas been suggested to us bya member, with | 417-4 the approval of many citizens, that this conven- tion shall meet in day time, instead of evening. | YO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, This will certainly be the wisest course to pur- a sue; as there will not, probably, be the same A Pinca nt, making an appropiation to grade H street met Lutt. coming ont of the alley; Lutts said ih, frou: ‘Twenty fourth to Twenty-sixth sts be Timm sho be bad on no hat; witness cancbt | west: laid on the table bold of him; LLotts asked to be atten to a Doctor; | “Sar Dove, trem the claims committe, reported took bim to the Tufiiustry ; the Ductor took bin | on the petition of Antonio Pons, ackiny to be clothes off and looked at him, and said he was 4 2 yi ” | i OS ale Ca-pent jearly new, well furnished | '* Him at WY aloye We would call the attention vhiske 2 oe discharged; so ordered amount of outside pressure from rnfianism and | BETS DS. MeO aT ee ee DOORS, Ao pooh prime SRDS > ANE St SNE pe was au; saw him that night, preve e Bit is by and LINDS, MOULDIN C. ye pave just re nd located 1 o% the shectiag at Wrowne? Hotes wéthe tal ency wit: Tt aity, fem same committee, reported a | its confederates, an if the sitting ix held after|| Orta ost pr. of Blinds of varions sizes. from ifthe city. Financial. ness afterward saw byn deed Dill for the relief of James Keenan for the remis- night. The Convention isto meet on ‘Thursday | tae North, which are No. 1. We pave also in f residue 12, and New Yorn, April 13 —Stocks are lower gen- D Geis aiintnded Seagate first ve | On of @ tine, passed next, in the Assembly Rooms, on Louisiana ave- | store over 1,400 Windows of Sach, of various sizes. th interest, secured by deed in trust erally. Cbicaze and Rock Island 74; Cumber- L : between the side door of the boa.e | .* Jot vesolution from the lower Board totake | nue, near Sixth street. glazed or ungiszed. ise, a well select:d stock of son : SUIRE land Coal Company 1$; Illinois Central «hares Lutts he was between the side dor of the house | up snd relay the Pavements on both sides of Ma- Doors, manufactured from kiin dried lumrdr. We JC. McGUIRE, Auct. | !* Company 26; | ; . and the Avenue; the side door ts about fifteen ryland avenue, between Twelfth and Fourteenth s ji = would call particular attention to our stock of = j do bonds S54; La Crosse and Milwaukie 9; feet from the Avenue; saw no one else in tne a ley y Hi ceuth | THe Snower —This morning, our city was Mouldings of over 15) different patterns. We have . streets, was taken up and passed. ected te cleo eas ot the Als, 4 bite Colgrade aad gravel New Vork Royement: Witenes caetnaton to obtain'em- | avenue, between Thirteenth ami Fourteonth on Eerie Kak kee sae, Dim ane hour and « bal€ | west, and for taking up und relaying the gutters home to Baltimore.) Tues took his bedy | snd footways at that point, and for permanently By A. GR » Auctioneer, GEOR( 300 nek 15th instant, at 19 o'¢) n front of my Auc- tion Reom, corner of 7th and D streets, I shail sel! Michigan Southern 24 SUES AT AUC Venna. Coal Company MORNING, the | kie ond Mississippi 6's 913,; Missouri 6 ; New York Central 87; Reading 48; Milwan- Cantons 22; Virginia visited by avery heavy shower of rain,which did much to lessen the amount of labor required by the ward commissioners in cleansing the alleys rrangements with the best northern maru- tant supplies. ntending to build the coming season we weil togive usa cail mnd exaimioe our and guttersof the city. While the rain descended | stock and prices befure purchasing elaewhere. rhe te Oa ripen & fine ae collection of Kose Treos, among ~ AUCTION SALES 9 rade of that portion of said avenue; | in torrents in the northern part of the city, there 2 eee * [Watch may be found — CT SALES. web iu en. sworn —Saw Lutts when he p was considerable anxiety for the safety of window | wan Patterns of Garved and Sawed Brack- cee odes urea ecoeae ~AUCTION SALES. ON Sy Mr. etact: wettaeee ee enei | Aloo, shill (oi inake x: gravel footwalkeu\Sec-'| clase inthe southern tea sete Portion, | ets: also, Newelx and Balusters furnished to order, | Spatrad’ Ktriced emt hens TO-DAY 4 TO-MORROW MORNING. Fe ftorner; witness exsmined and found b~ | ond atrect east near A street north; referred to | cansed by a severe storm of hail. and Blinds Pamted and Hung to ord: ester Dont, Madam Rachel ala 5 Trg thet In the right side of he tidomen, about | iunprovements cominitter. — Call at No. 582 7th street, oppos:te Centre Market. | Marquis Rochelia, Hy bideo By A. GREEN. Avotioneer. paitaf the kip: he wen co, fone eockvaad Also, a bill makin: ae sapere’ on for clean Cask No. 63, Berorg tuk Criminal Court. Ap é-oolm as With many other favorites, which we will not ALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNSMH- name. PROVED PROPERTY. EAST OF THE CaPiTOL, ON ‘The atove collection has been forwarded by one | M+RYLAND AVENUE, AT AUCTION.—On THU of the first Hotanic t lorists from Augus.a, Geor- | WAY. the 8th instant, shall eell, in front of the gia, and the Burhes represented to be the finest | premises «streets, alle var ds; witness asked him but few questions; told bim Spee ies pg ae i ge me es ponchange was moran ns ele: bo follow far Various other bilis from the lower Board were oy +4 o'clock; the intestines were cut | read. and appr te and be dicd from interna! hemorrhage; there was | ‘“4'': 2ud appropriately referred terday I noticed that my name was mentioned as 2 IV winch shail lead to the appretiension and one of the party assaulted by Bub, alias ‘Taste-r | CUYition of the person or perso: ho attempted to aswassinate Isaac Entwisle and . sin. | Eggleston. 1 Seg leave to state that # have not | the northenst corner of the Capitol Square, om tie Bs of any tn America. i pate nie prone r RO post mortem made in the case fortsaliva Cent tho crs Mii one sas been assanited by him at any time to my know- | night of the 27th instant. "The ‘reward will be paid = A SREEe. hae: jlarind avenue, waween hn and stvecte ena Cross-¢caninrd —It would be impossible tosay | ‘The Board then ia ledge. Please make the correction, and you will | on the certificate of the Distrit Attorney. after By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. be sold in lots to relasers. Un one of them what course the ball took, did not probe the | Pb¢ Board | ‘ oblige me. Epwag Dunant. | fieottom Upon application at the Bank of Wash- | ex CELLENT and NEARLY NEW HOME | {hoon tt, house, which will ve anid with wound at ail; there was but one wound on the | ©7770" Councti —Mr. Turton presented the ne lnc HOLD aND KitcHEN FURNITURE aT Avction — | the lot on which it stands, All of the lots run through deerased petition of Gen. JG. Totten; referred to im Dentistry —See the card of Dr Thomas O. ORTH AMERICAN REVIEW for April. On FRIDAY, tne inth instant, 1 shall geil at the | the square; handsomely located. and a hne opper- Henry Broaders, sworn.—Knew the deceased; | provements comm Hills, the accemplished and very successful Je Reason W liy—a Book of condensed Scien- | late residence of J. W. Hick, deceased, at tey| tunity for persons wishing to mske & good Invest= knows the prisoner by sizht; be bad adisiculty | Mr. Turton fom Y i mp-evements committee, reported a bill to continue the improvement of H street north, from North Capitol te Bounda:y tie K. ledge tor the Million; $1. Washington dentist. His improved mode of in- “Barges Phiatograph ‘and Ambro p} Lee Manual; $1, serting artiticial teeth has given satisfaction to entuation in American Dwellings ; 32. o’c.ock a.m. on Indiana avenue No. 72. vetween ixt | ment, it beimg rapidly improving ia value, Sale pos and 2d streets west, 8 superior assortment of Furni- itive. with Lutts two years ayo; it was on a stear ture, viz: “Terms: One-third cash; balance im eix, twelve excursion, in the melee Powers drew a pistot ; . | ’ Vi ¥ af 3 | Five wainut broostelic covered Parlor Set, compris- | and eiguteea months, tor notes bearing int-rest irom and Lutts wreucted it from his bam, and drew | street; paseed all, here and elsewhere, who have tried it. Cail at: Seine VOCaHRITyi0t IF AOROPhy.) Loreen 4 +s inc French Sofa, Castor and Parlor Chairs, ey of sale, A deed civenand deed of trust 2 Knife and cut Powers with it slighty; Powers | Mz. Jefferson. from the joint committee for the | at is office, and examine for yourselves, ap? FRANCK TAYLOR. | Mahozauy Sofa, Arin Rocker, Tables and Sinnds, | takes wae cut im that melee between the ribs; Powers | Asylum, reported a bill for the relief of Jno. Rt. . 5 - = aniauniaG De. Bekeae Bee aps ____ 4 GREEN. Auet, at that time said, I'll kill the son of a b—b, if | Queen, with an ameudments the tall wine pont- | Waren Retorxs —Lewis Higdon, D.C., dis- Oe ee Aee SORES LES DIAGO Te nt eee Janing Tab) 107 THE ABOVE SALE. 18 POSTPONED it is twenty years bence.”? = poned one week. orderly; dismissed. George Sullivan, Md.,do.; | 92, pal Pianofor sean will be eck car cial Parior Window Curtains, Shade: Ornaments, | in consequence of the rain until TUBSDAY, the Cress-examined —On the occasion alluded to, | Mr. Fisher, from the fire department commit-| do. Charles Childress, Md., do; do. George | cheap for oash or on time. To be seen at! tilt Gothic Frame Mirror, * | 3th instant, same bour, Witness did not see the pistol in Powers’s hand, | tee, reported’ a bill to exempt the house and | Bell, D.C., do; do. Nine lodgers, all non-resi- | the Music Store of Mantie Clock and (+rnaments, pat the struxule the pistol dropped to the deck | grounds of the Western Hose Company from tas- x ap? A. GREEN. Avot. Superior Velvet Tapestry Carpets and Rugs to | —— matoh MAs SHALS SALE — in virtue of a writ of Be dents. ap7 W. G. METZEROTT. The parties mentioned as dismissed were all] 71OATS. PANTS. AND VESTS) ~~ i ‘D VESTS, youths, arrested in the Northern Liberties for | (OATS: PANTS, AND VEST: of the boat; heard afterwards that tae cutcontined ation; passed Powers to his bed several weeks. ‘Tis was the Me. Clark, from the police committee reported ‘id of Jniv, 556 a bill in relati nt Stair Carpets and Rode, Fr RIOR QUALITY. iD M. vi facias, — ad fae oats ee oe : OF SUPE: AL 5 Di q 2 Cor strict of Colw ae 3 : 0 sisughter-houses and butcher | making a noise in the street. ‘They were aot GENTS FURNISHING ARTICLES, Cheetos etc eceaat Wava-essemc nebiohion County of Weshaghuanen eons aineeted, I ols mes Carr, sworn.—Was on the excursiod | pens. . drank, so the Captain lectured and sent them A New and Fresh Stock, fine gold bound ‘Tea aud Cotlee Set, fvory Han- | expes te public aSH, at the residence o| pPukeu of by the previons witness; on the steam: | Gu motion, the bill was postponed two weeks, | fu : Now Openingat "| dic Knives and Forks, Gabriel E, D'Ivernois. on Pennayivanin aveune, be- —— M3 two ce Ps D ——s each oth $ and Soyer be peated ———— No. 370 Pa-avenue, ander Browns’ Hotel, Passage Oriclown, am tween 17th and isin etree EODAN ce tet aa when Powers caught a in bow m the sloyd, from the im rovements committee, 7A iN Bedsteads a: attresses, of sard avenue.on We. “SL > of Lutts, and broke it; Lutts reme rated, and orted a joint Tesolutloc, requesting the Mayor We invite th attention of our readers to the ad- aps tf J. G STEPHENS, Gooku 7 Radiator one ones Showens fori as 10 o’elock &.m . the fol - Powers drew a pistol; they lad a scufile, and | to order the pavements of Maryland avenue, be. | Yertisement of Wm, H. Wheatly, of the George- MEN AND Boys’ READY-MADE CLOTH- | With good jot of k soe wid ppc a | cteth eles, thaathe-tep om Powers fell with the pistol under him; Lutts eut | tween Twellth and Fourteenth streets; passea— | town Steam D: sing PEstablinbment, and kave no ING tape Sens Over Bes, oth te at Powers, and then said if they would take the | yeas 15, nays 2 doubt bis friends ia Washirgton will be pleased to | | We are now exhitsting our Spring credit of two and four months, for notes satisiacto- | Cooking-«:asnes, Parlor and Chamber © J f, ou dq Summer hear that he has opened, asa branch, the Store 383 | styies of READY-MADE GARME >i r ‘la ® ' ‘S for Men | ™'y endorsed, bearing interest. a hogany and onne-seat Chairs, Stoves. Hat James Me Kowen, swora.—Knows Jas. Powers, | revecred to lmprovements committee. 7 3, " Clothing than ever before off-red in this o ty. and a handsome jocation. Possession given imme. | ‘Wardrobes. Kefrigerators, Copper aay ‘hating and kaew the deceased too; has heard Powers | Mr. ‘Turton, fom improvements committee, | TER®A-CuLTURE AND ConcRass. {LJ~ Gentlemen and Boys’ Clothing, of every de | diately. Inquire on the premises. Dishes. Glass Ware. China Ware. Kitchen Utensils, say he would have satisfaction out of Lutts for | reported a bill authorizing the curbatone te bse Te liters in Frederick Cownty. Md. | scciption, made to order at short notice, frum the | _ sp 12 d A. G._ | (omRsrarce eeizpanadigvien peotntip arcane the cut he vave him, set and footway pav:d on the north side ofsquare | | Messrs. Editors :—Please give adoliar notice of | best Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, at much | \ +a RSHAL S SALE In virtue of seven (7) | ohattelncf Gabriel E, D'ivernors, and will ke caine Dr Hellen, cecalied —W hen witness examined | 503 my confidential disclosure on ‘Perra-Culture to ov- | cheaper rates than the meee itr eres co. 1 of fier: facias, issued from the Clerk’s | satisfy Judicial No. °6, to May term, 1858, in favor of the deceased Lutts at the Inti ty. he told him Also, a billto grade and gravel Twentieth st. | curat New Market, Md., within a mie of Monro ° = po y é . ber office of the Cirouit Court of the District of Golum- | ¥ ill. am Walince. The shove goods are ail nearly [Rat_bis wound was inovial ; saw Esquire Donn | west, from [street north to the city boundary; | ¥i8 Station, B. and O. Railroad, on Saturday, April Pe arena rhe at bia, for the county of Wasnington and to me direct- | new and offer a good opportunity for herenins . 17th, at 10 o'olook a. m., by invitation of sometwen- | —8P&IF Stn and 101 ste. _ | ed,'l mall expose to pubic sete forcast, 1m fronted J. D. HOOVER, there lost—yeas 5, nays5. t th f yo th: for t EW AND PRETTY MUSIC JUST PUB- | the Court House door of said county on F KIDAY m2-dta Marshal for the District of Colamiis. Troma C Donn. (maxistrate ) worn —Onthe | Mr. Orine presented the petition of Mr. Yeat- | {Y xen! paper, and send your bill ty New Market na | NEW AND PRET IY MUSIC JU ~ | the 6th day of March, 183s, at 12 o'clock mathe fol. - night in question was called upon to yo to the In- | man, which Was referred to improvements com- Saturday hext. Day eer anil lowing deseribed property, to wit: Ail defends’ firmary to examine the deceased; De H told him | mittee Respectful Russet Comatocr, Boarding School Life, right, title, clan and interest im and toall that piece FUTURE DAYS. he would die; witness asked him to make astate- And then the Board adjourned 467 94) reet west, corner KE, Washington. Gentle Annie, or parcel of Kround hee in Georgetown, inthe is- | — — es ment; he stated the case as written by witness. . 3.—I have the recommendations of the Faculty fimazous March, from the Naisd Queen, tret of Columbia. whieh is i ae the fol- ARSHAL’S 3 and new produced in the Court; the dece sed Assault oN THE Hon. Mr. Craios.—The| of six = Universities a Colleges, comme: ding tone pli ape Te Leo bad, ep} Pat wows — a a 1 regtlen dr ty pi he would nut dis but feafed that | fafpher hearing of the case of Helfer for axsault- & eae he Pe ANOW SOrks radia to “ail the da Bublicntions im the | routh from the cornerof Bridge stroct and Market | th’ Gacee Officer Ho _w ing Hon. Burton Craive, took place at 4 Pm. ua - police. ‘The evidence was subsiantially as fol- The Court here adjourned ee a If it were in cenerai practice by the people of the " United States 't would be worth to them. hundreds » Rondos, Variations, &o., &o., Instruetion of millions of dollars annually, and | trust Congress lor every musical instrument ; in fact, every - will 8 day make some provision for the system, | thing pertaining to the Piano, Music, and Musical ap 12 K.C, Instrument business. Soh 5 Ss) and thence west with the north wail Rasles Vercceeean onees, Berehes, | S the two story brick houses ou the lot heroty “de scribed, and the lune meas extending 38 feet, thence south rallel with Market Space 27 feet shall expone to Grocery Store of Jesse between 6th and 7th streets, DAY, the 2th day of April 6 inches, more i, tO8 point Which willbe inter- | 0° u the foliowing roode nnd chattles, to icles Nae as The District |p ATstMt Doorkseper Thomas was standing ‘a JOHN FL ELLIS, | seated ty'the line of the scuih wall of said: house merge ted y tm tio ined Gin, § bide. of +i Kye imgan— ee Uae patos reyes Pcl pcp “se seeded z | oAVEDEIN Caxxs, very pretty and very cheap; Toe Hz. Tro Peaster j Maruet Space at the southeast corner ofeaid house, pede ye 42 tee property of Will ay 4 John Carr, sworn —Knew E. A. Lutts; was | gestures; Mr. © aige pushed bis pce apraeian bear pe tly ow rnd ag canine” ‘wo ditto at $1 per month. ap and then north and with the line of w . Witness’s brother-in-law; saw him at the Infirin- Mr. Helfer, as if to Market Space 27 | and will be sold to natisly Juice + Which is the | teri, ia5e, in favor of ease B. LDE? acetal forthe Dis riet of Columbin. th i : a! ary, before Justice Don here. the night he | upon Helfer struck hima blew. rcigrncs was shot; he told witness then that be was zoine Hon. 1. D. Campbell was ol to die, be couldn’t stand the pain of his wounds, House, conversing with a Piesaree ett aud kuew he sbouid die; be requested witness to | by the earnest conversation of the two persons; Ho gt ouce after bis sister (witness’s wife); he | directly after heard Helfer say something relative said several times that he couldn't live, and said | to slavehoiders, and also that the conduct of Mr. it was hard to come here to Washington and get | Craize, ou certain occasions, was mean and cow- killed for nothing; he requested witness to take ard'y. or was that of a mean cowa:d:; not certain the contents of b kets, which witness did: | which; Mr. C aige pushed at him with his left also, his breastpia, which he desired witness to | hand and struck with his eight, at the suine time keep io remembracce of tim ALL his was past | thar he received the biow from Heifer; the mar Lrfwe Justiee Doan came, be was couscous all feet 6 inches to the piace of beginnit J. Fuser. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BACON Raven’s unrivalled PLANOF: Orres” - DIED, of See. is always to be found at the| morning, of typhoid fever, SUE, second | Music Depot o si Y Avuritar of Costus Bovaner in the int tesccs bes W.G. METZEROTT._ TUCK, and all sorts of COMBS, a a) age. 3 ADIES’. x ill take place T ¥ ! vucnerert seca al puke ee Teor | LAB BAe Nurs, Soe ish @cd ge friends of the family are invited to atten: “This blossom, too fair tor earth,” SOR SALE A SERVANT BOY, aged 18 years; Has gone to bloom ineleruity. cinneeas mewort aad Amor rosin.” Bor par aomere mabe At ube Hine Ser... 8p: northeast corner of said house, together with all and rev ion paps br Geren seized and jev- nok te ted uy as roperty of G. > will te word to satiety pudioule Nose Se Ss aa a AKSHAL'S SALE.—tn virtue of a» weit of aod Nanay Hatshersiad Nec" ign Heapacr | IML Ree arise Givcat aan ne ke aI ee Judioiais to May term, 1858, in pti, per ed | eet fF Columbin, for the County of Washington, lion, Peter Dulon, Benjamin Triplett aniJona | and tome directed, 1 shail expose to public sare for ‘rumbaug h. OOVER, ls , un front of the Court house door of anid coun- m2 dis’ Marahal for the Disirigt trooeseia. iyo WEuN SDA. the 2atn day off Apri. 18%. at I20" deweri| i TH — ‘clock, m., the fo’ 7- THE ABOVE 8aLk OSTPONE D. for Want of tidders, until iti Baio tne m of April May she cent in peace. 3 Ht LATEST FORKION F CATIONS | Dext, 1858, same hour and pince. ner and language of Helfer would justify the re- At Georgetown, ov Saturday, 16th inst. of whoop > y of Waenigton, 1, this thaw sentinent of any gentiemaa, in bis opinion, ing cough, MANY. daughter of Moudevilie aud |“, 48 apemrer et Sa Ne MEE eRore m21-ta Marshal for the bustot at Columbia, wef Boy he Cross-eraymiard —Several students were Inthe | Mir Craige not wishing to prosecute the case, | Martha r ths ; aud on err per _— = DB dak shih Be “e ok ee po | room & and forth, while witness was talking | did ot appear * | taat., CH fe ELIZABETH daughter oj ANTILLA OPENING POSTPONED. In iG THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER id Lots N«. 16 and 05 snob, to Letts. and previous to Doun’s arrival iice Arnold beld the prisoner to bail for | “8® S#™e parents, aged 3 years and 6 mo: Consequence oft. Postponed, until FRIDAY. the 7th of May, 1858, | be sold to satisfy Judiori, Eugene Lana\an, sworn. —Saw Lutts previous No. 2: > May term. IAS", ty bis death, and also previous to Esquire Doan's liinan 8. Veunbie. fame hour and piace. yb HOOVER, ee ppretee 1 ap d-ts Magahal for District of Columia, ap3-dts Marshal for the peace inthe sum of $1,000, Montgomery Blair, Esq , becoming his security. M rain, our era of 408, Monday, at 10 orcloak pm.» LILLA E.. | Mantiliag will not take piace until SATCRDAY, a) + Ss! . years aad nine months, 3 MAXWELL & BRO,

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